Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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Right-A rip in time saves nine. Ruining their eyes. wasting most of their material, killing valuable time, and keeping themselves in stitches are: Marlene Vedder, Marlene Iackson, and Shirley Bonham. They are members of Mrs, Blough's Sewing l class. Middle--Something screwy here. We took it apart and got it together again, too, believe it or not! Let's hope it works. Hoping are: Keith Foster, George Scott, and Carl Pugh. Their saiety slogan is 'the most dangerous part of an auto- mobile is the nut behind the wheel.' Right center- It was as if a thousand pins were digging into my skin, said Kent Armstrong. Could they be dramatizing one of Shakespeare's great plays? It might be the 'Tragedy of Kent Armstrong Macbeth'. Conducting the pencil war- fare are: Iudy Arnold, Sharron Kolberg, Frank Finney, Willis Yeamans, and Marion Baker. Lett center-Look who's sewing a fine seam in Mrs. Blough's Clothing 2 class. Ruth Hoblet, Ioyce Iorden, and Faye Gibson are preparing for the coming season. Lower right+Going to Mexico! Where's the bag- gage? Right in style with their fashionable som- breros are: Carole Polkinghorn, Leah Steel, Lor- raine Halsey. and Larry DeWitt. Lower Left - The 'hunt - and - peck' system is being used by these 'Royal' typ- ists. Reigning their blows on the keys to the kingdom are liront rowl: Barb Roy, Ieanie Russell. CSecondl: A rl e n e Iohnson, Phyllis Ov- erby, Irene Canfield. CBackl: Eva Orr. Ruth Hoblet. Iii? ...vs nn Q f 2 E 3 E

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Left-I'm 'Sleepless' over you? Ha-guess again? Sleepy students are firont fowl: Elaine Hansen, Keith Foster. CSecondl: Nancy Phillips, Ed Glac, Sandy Cavanagh. tThirdJ: Geraldine Spanke, Lynn Livingston, Iane Sherwood. QBackl: Dave Corless. e sqm' Center-'A cute' little angle, Sue Hill, in Mrs. Hoffman's plane geometry class is explaining this construction problem to Walter Allan, Dick Daniels, and Teanne Earley. Below-'Animal, vegetable, or minera1?' Twenty questions is being played by Cleft to rightl: Allan Stillwagon, Claudia Lomerson, Eric Rognlie, Mel- vin Ojala, Don Matson in Mr. Tenhave's Biology class. Left- What'sCookin', good 1ookin'? CGotta use your imagination on this one.J The creative cooks are Ken Lowe, Sue Galpin, Gene Masta, and Charlene Fraquelli. gf-



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Middle un... Ns.. ,i Upper right -Didja hear this one? Must be a good story to get such interest and laughs, huh? Laughing at Ethel Snyder are Cleft to rightj: Fred Koen- ig, Myra Barrett, Judy Roxey, lim Peavler. Ianet Bums, Frances Le- Faivre, Shirley Springer, Louise Mc- Murtry, Tanet Dowd, Margie Gilger, Ed- die Taylor. Upper left-Hope you voted for that 'one and only' guy for President. Esther Caddy is patiently explaining the correct way to use a voting ma- chine to Dixie Dooley, Richard Thombs, and lim Bedrava. Right center-If 2 studious students plus 2 more studious students equals 4 studious students, 1 sleepy student equals a multitude of snores. lBack rowl: Bill Bradford, Nadine Branning, Franchot Stein. Clforegroundl: Ian Irish, Karen Johnson. Left Center-Have you been down in the dumps lately, like Pat O'I-lara, the patient? Pat, in Miss Hornac's child care class seems to be getting all the care. Her attendants are: Doris Harris, getitng firsthand information on 'how to be another Florence Nightingale'g Shirley Lapere, applying the compress and taking Pat's tempera- ture: and Frances LeFaivre, taking her pulse. Ooooh! Do you send me! What is there about this fascinating music that's so soothing it completely envelopes you? It could be Patti Page, Eddie Fisher, Toni Martin, or Ioni Iames. Completely gone are: Mary Kemmis, Ioanne Hollingsworth, Bruce Stephenson, Tack Wendland, and Lance Kulkis. Wish there were some classes like this in our schedules. Left-Tripalong, the horse, is being well groomed for the third race on February 30 at the Churchill Downs race track. Let's all get behind him and push! Hoping Tripalong will either win, place, or show are: Connie Loock, Bob Iohnston, Ray Prete, and Bob Kelly.

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