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Wilma Neubauer-Trying hard to remain a model. Bob Pulver-The best singer in his church choir. Alex Pulver-Trying hard to stay away from girls, and Editor of sports for McLeod's paper. Betty Parsons-Still in love with Duwayne. Henery Patterson-The great lover. Marilyn Poet-Desperately trying not to mind Benny's teasing. Benny Polenz-Constantly teasing Marilyn. Annie Rackley-Just reading and learning. Beverly Shingler-Leading a happy, free 1 Leonard Simons--Making a hit with all the Philip Renke-Michigan star guard. Marianne Roach--Trying a different dye on Don Ruark--Became a minister. ife. girls. her hair. Genny Ryznar-Being as sweet as she always was. Dot Sanner--Head swimmer at Ford Pools. Bob Sayer-Giving Macarthur advice about Jeanne Schmall--A great Concert Pianist. Joan Semen-Taking care of Bernie. Hazel Sharp--Buying lots of evening Cloth Maurice Shilliday-Still the same nice, Joan Smarr--Keeping tags on her husband, Jack Spearman--Running after the girls in Korea. es. quiet guy. Doug. Wayne. Joan Steffans-An national figure skating champ. Donna Thompson--Taking over Miss Zulkey's Jack Van0oyan-Running the North Korean's Mary Lee Wahrman--Busy building her new h teaching job. around. omc. Gerry Ward-He wasn't satisfied with his height so he grew some more. Clara Natson-A fine dancer. Jerry Wegienkap-On the Red Wing's team. Beverly Willhite--Helping Semen with her Bob Wilson--Taking over his dad's contrac Bill Wilson--State Champion bowling pin s hair. ting job. etter. Joyce Younghusband--The star of 'South Pacificn. Walter Zaleski--Head of a Drafting class at Michigan State. Dottie Zerona-Typist for General Motors and also keeping books for hubby, Clarkie. Lillian Zimmerman--Helping Ella with her Shirley Fyfe--Taking her kids swim ing. husband. Vivian Roberson-A great Ar R WW 6' be tb 40 4, XY? '36 Page Twenty-two .wif Muff'
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What the Tea. Leaves Say S en., Charlie Austin--A great Broadway actor. DeLeon Barrow -E1nstien's right-hand man. Herbert Bennett-Mechanic at Dugan's garage. Jim Bishop --Still getting his brother to do his drafting for him. Jackie Black-mother of triplet boys that look exactly like Dave. Harold Bower-Successor to the Marx Brothers. Phyllis Brookhouse-Tidying up her huge ranch home. Mary Ann Boyle-Head sales clerk at Kresge's. Joan Briggs-Miss America of 1956. Deloris Brittain-One of the roving kind. Joy Britt-Giving the men the run around. Martha Bruce-Head Librarian at the Romulus library. Ginger Butler-Counting her millions-of hairpins. Earl Campbell--With the Detroit Lions. Eldon Canning-Running people down in his semi. Eleanor Champagne-the only woman hot-rod racer in the world. Bill Clemons-Manager of a junk yard. Carmen Comas-Sales lady at Hudson's baby department. Joyce Conley--Going to college and meeting a lot of men. Allan Corriere-a prosperous milkman. Mike Dorow-Owner of a used-car lot. Harold Dubisky--a brilliant Statesman. Gwendolyn Gear--art teacher at Romulus High. Dean Gibbons-Getting another Toni for that natural Curl . Irene Gzlerak-A T.V. comedian on her own show. Art Gregory-The middle weight champion of the world. Pat Greenleaf--Still waiting for Art to come home from Korea. Shirley Hastings--Quiet secretary to Mr. Eiker. Lee Ann Hobson-The vivacious new singing star. Ronnie Hopson--I:-ene's chief TJ. comedian competator. Gerry Hubbard-Bumming around the country. Barbara Hughes-Just loafing around. Doug Johnson-Has a large farm of his own. Lawrence Johnston-The local disc-jockey. Betty Kochans-Happily calling herself Mrs. Ferstle. Loretta Kopas-Showing her kids how she led the cheers. George Kreps-He's no longer the shy man. Buster Lau-He's giving body building lessons the 'Atlas' way. Eleanor Lewis-Flirting with her man. George Liddle-Inherited oil wells from Mobilgas Company. Barry Lippert-Captain of the University of Michigan basketball team. Richard Laughlin--Cruising in his new Gris Craft. John MacDermid-Still going to Highland Park to see his girl. Duncan Maitland-driving his brother's hot rod around. Duwayne Martin--First lieutenent in Korea. Darrell Mason-Boseing all the other naval reserves around.. John Manson-lhnager of the Midwest Market. Donna Mathews-Trying pati:ently,to complete her comptometor course. Luther McCain-Struggling through English Lit. . Gordon McCloaky-The head of his class at the University of, Michigan Chuck McLeod--Editor of his own paper. Barbara Meldrum-Debutante of the year in the Romulus society. Ella Mulberry-helping her husband on their farm. Vera Neibauer-Going roller skating with Roy-and children. Page Twenty-one
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tw VY? N X es. X ff -X It was on a dark and windy day X ,W When a hurricane came and blew the seniors away f And when the workers cleared away the debris A little scrap of paper they did see which read: 1 . We the class of fifty-one gi: f 509 Having all our courses done 55913, 5 35 Each senior in departing Z To some junior, kind imparting Each the thing we value most Here and now propose a toast: Health and joy, fun, and WA's' May all follow in our ways. V To the teachers and administration V A more peaceful occupationg To the underclassmen all Listen, and your name we'll ca1l:' U' Q vltnltts I n 4 ' I Charlie Austin-leaves his voice to Melvin Morgan. DeLeon Barrow--his shyness to Bobby Hall. Herbert Bennett-his quietness to Jim Haislip. - . A Carol Black-her rolling eyes to Marlene Reddig. fp ,n Ffh, Jim Bishop-leaves his physique to Arthur Dittmar. I W Harold Bower-leaves his good looks to Kenny McQuaid. Mary Ann Boyle-leaves her intelligence to Ann Park. Joan Briggs-leaves her tiny feet to Frances Barnett. Joy Britt-her cute southern drawl to Rita Angel. Deloris Brittain-leaves her tallness to Elizabeth Kratt. Richard Brittain-leaves his Corporal stripes to Rayburn Mannus. Phyllis Brookhouse-leaves her sweet personality to Joan DeMara. Martha Bruce-.-leaves her temper to Giselo Dollhopf. 'ffl Ginger Butler-leaves her red hair to Patty Laine. 11 Earl Campbell-leaves the Honor of breaking the school records to the High School. Elden Canning-his pretty teeth to Eugene Davis. Eleanor Champagne-her driving ability to Joan Hoppe. William Clemons-his curly hair to Richard McMann. Carmen Comas-her sweetness to Barbara Colegrove. Joyce Conley-her neatness to LaVern Hughes. x Allen Corriere-leaves his manly build to Alfred Falatine. I 's Myron Dorow-leaves his ambitous nature to Robert Krueger. f Harold Dubisky-his teasing ability to Richard Bird. 5 ' Gwendolyn Gear-her hair styling to Georgette White. Richard Gibbons-leaves his baby face to Robert Avery. gum, HAIR Irene Gierak-her talking ability to Rita Kallies. Arthur Gregory-his schuffling feet to Guy White. Pat Greenleaf-her sparkling eyes to Dolores Quinn. Shirley Hastings--leaves bowling technique to Ardis Fisher. Ronald Hopson-leaves his tallness to Lyle Cook. 'F Gerald Hubbard-leaves his blonde hair to Eddie Beanum. nbc J Douglas Johnson-his flashey socks to Robert Frank. - Q '1 Betty Kochans-her sweet ways to Pat Parsons. , nfl ' Loretta Kopas-her cheerleading ability to Jeanine Krebs. ' George Kreps-his tinyness to Jesse Coburn. Charles Lau-his Athletic ability to Clifford Schmidt. ' Eleanor Lewis-her dancing ability to Edwina Hay. Ln George Liddle-his laugh to Jixmnie Laughlin. Page Twenty-lhru
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