St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS WILL SIS JOACHIM bequeaths her business -like manner to Denny Nelson. AL JOHNSON wills his Charles Atlas book on muscles to Less Lindsay. PAT JOHNSON wills her job as Girls Athletic Manager to any girl who wants the responsibility and can do the job as well. ERIK JORGENSON leaves his acting ability to play the part of an elderly man to F red Ingles . JANICE KLAUSE wills her artistic ability to someone who gets bored in their classes and just doodles around, with the help of her art ability the may gain at least something from their classes. JIM KOEHN and JOE KOZIARA will their ability to skip school and get away with it to Brad Logsdon and Bobby Gorff. ANNIE KUJDA leaves her singing talent to Torie Tyson who we are sure can make good use of it. RAY LaFONTAINE wills his deep base voice to Don Markle. PAT LAIRD leaves her natural curly hair to Kenny Me Wain. BARBARA MACKLEY bequeaths her good times at all receptions to Janice Zweng. WALTER MAU wills his cheerful disposition to Dickie Ellis. NANCY McMAIN leaves her sunny personality, her ability to make friends and $1, 000, 000 in confederate money to Harriet Pollex. WILMA MORRISON wills her her hair to Tommy Swartz along with a bottle of peroxide in case of emergency. RICHARD NAUMAN leaves his wise choice in clothes to Dan Agajeenian, who has a few ideas of his own. BETTY PATH leaves her many mysterious boy friends to Mary Ann Wood. MARGARET PRAHL wills her well-groomed look to someone who will appre- ciate it. REVE ROOD bequeaths her locker to Ruth Anderson in hopes that it will be as faithfully guarded by her certain someone as it was for Reva. DON REUBA wills his loud, aggressive manner to Anna Bower in the hopes it will make Anna more popular. MARGIE REUBA wills her job in the cafeteria to anyone who can stand to see food pass by them for an hour without eating. REBECCA ROCK bequeaths her interest in Intra-murals to Mary Jane Webster. GEORGE ROEGNER wills his office boy job at the County Press to Carl Pollex. HOWARD SASS bequeaths his one -arm driving technique to Buzz Rankin. DAVE SCHAAF leaves his position as Paper Drive manager to Jim Varty who we can expect to do the same fine job. BILL SMITH wills his burned-up hot rods to Dandron ' s junk yard. DEAN SMITH leaves his calm, serious disposition to Chip Osborn in memory of his teachers. ELAINE SMITH wills her homemaking talents to Carol Edwards who yearns to be able to create those lavender cupcakes. DAVE SOCHA and JOHNNY THOMSON will their frequent trips to Port Huron to Lem Hoover and his companions. CLAIR SPARLING bequeaths his dramatic ability to Malcolm McKenzie. JOHN STOCKWELL leaves his job at the Buick garage to Mr. Paajanen ' s prize auto mechanics student. MARIE STONE wills her job at Groff ' s Drug Store to Chris Shagena who is chopping sodas now at Burgesses. CAROLINE SUISSE wills her long, dark tresses to any girl who has always wanted to be a brunette. CAROL TASSIE wills her job as Yell Leader to any Junior hoping she will succeed as well as Carol did. BARBARA THOMSON bequeaths her dreams of the future to Barb and Ray wishing them the luck which she has had. JACK VARTY leaves his position as S Club prexy to Don Tassie, a most worthy successor. MARY LOU WILLS bequeaths her tininess to Jim Bowie hoping he will some- day come down to earth. LOU ANN ZIMMER leaves her ability as a homerun slugger in softball to Barb Magery to help fatten her batting average. MARK ZIMMER wills his administrative position at Biewer ' s Lumber Company to Jack to Keep him out of mischief.

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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1952, being of sound mind do hereby make, devise and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and rendering null and void all other wills and testaments heretofore made, devised and declared by us. To the Juniors we bequeath our front row, center section assembly seats, providing they are still standing after the tremendous war of 1952. To the Sophomores we bequeath all money-making activities along with the mentality and vitality to carry them out. To the Freshmen we bequeath the hope that they might enjoy their four years of high school as we have. PETE AHLES wills his admiration for Miss Moran to Archie Skonieczny to get him through typing. JOYCE ARMSTRONG bequeaths her quiet ways to Marie Busch. VERN BAARS wills his way with the women to Don Hansel. MARILYN BAILEY leaves her cab service to Wendell Loukes and his little Henry J . SHIRLEY BEAUDUA bequeaths her usefulness in school activities to any person who thinks they can handle it. JACK BIEWER leaves his ability to make people laugh to Bill Brewe. LARRY BOULIER wills his Texas drawl acquired from the Junior play to Bob McMain to improve upon. CARROLL BOWER wills her job as head majorette to Natalie Bailey. JOAN BRABENDER bequeaths her quiet disposition to Marilyn Sibilla ini hopes that it won ' t spoil her spirit. MARIE BRINKER leaves her eternal triangle in love affairs to Donnabel Ross. KEN BROWN wills his flirtatious ways to Bob Smith wishing him luck somewhere along the line. FORREST BYERS wills his car without any gas, to Tuey and Don. CLAUDIA CAIN bequeaths her height to Charlie Marvin hoping that he will come up in the world. NANCY CRAWFORD leaves her road map to Marine City to Marilyn Matthews along with all of the fun and friends which she has acquired through it. DELORES C ZERNIA WSKI wills her extra honor points to someone who can ' t quite make the honor roll. DORIS DENBY bequeaths her sparkling smile to Elaine Arnold. MARY JO DENOMY leaves her witty wise cracks to Stu Moore. MARY LOU DISTELRATH wills her job at the hospital to Lynn Anderson hoping she will take advantage of the opportunity. DORIS DIXON wills her giggle to someone who needs a sense of humor. ED DZIERLOTKA bequeaths his crew cut to Johnny Mohawk Welser. ROSALYN EDWARDS wills her surprise sneezes (which could happen most any time and anywhere) to Mary Lou Cascadden. DON EVES wills his why disposition to little Jimmy Kindsvater which will be appreciated by the teachers praying he will take advantage of it once in a while. BOB FRANTZ leaves his football speed to Bill Beaudua because combining this speed with Bill ' s power we can look forward to an All-American football star. JEANNINE GENAW wills her co-operativeness to help others to Bill Laffery who is truly outstanding in his own right. SALLY GRAGORY leaves her look of innocence to Sally Lee. HARRY HAVENS wills his school books and homework to Ray Mayhew. ELSIE HYSLOP leaves her shorthand and typing ability to June McGregor. RAY HYSLOP wills his city strut to Nancy Radike.



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A CLASS PROPHECV Being clairvoyant as we look into the future, near or far, we see that our classmates are successful in their own field. We wish them luck and hope that their dreams come true. Therefore we predict: Pete” Ahles -- business and social manager of the Met star, Carroll (Bower) Ahles. Joyce Armstrong -- has completed her solo flight under the instruction of her husband, Wayne. Vern Baars -- instructor of square dancing atS.C.H.S. having succeeded Grandma Nell. Marilyn Bailey -- married and the mother of triplets: Jack Jr. , John and Jonathon. Shirley Beaudua -- Superintendent of nurses at Mayo Clinic. Jack Biewer -- building a business big enough for his three sons. Larry Boulier --on the coaching staff of the State Agricultural College in El Paso, Texas. Carroll Bower -- St. Clair ' s singing ambulance driver between per- formances at the Met. Joan Brabender -- happily married; has just won first place in a pie baking contest. Marie Brinker -- finishing her fourth successful lecture tour talking to child study clubs across the country. Kenneth Brown -- still going steady with A1 Johnson. Forrest Byers -- released current publication entitled Dr. Byers ' Quotations for Every Occasion. Claudia Cain -- Editor of a leading fashion magazine. Nancy Crawford -- choir director at St. Peters Lutheran Church. Delores Czerniawski -- principal of an elementary school in Denver, Colorado. Doris Denby --a top flight model for Ipana ' s smile of health. Mary Jo Denomy -- Social Secretary and Hostess at the Waldorf Astoria. Mary Lou Distelrath -- very busy with her duties as Head Nurse at the St. Clair Community Hospital and teaching first aid and home nursing to weary seniors . Doris Dixon -- captured two county prizes for strawberries on her Grand- father ' s farm. Ed Dzierlotka -- burning up the new 1,000 mile track at Indianapolis Speed- way. Nippy Edwards -- distributes time between redecorating her Park Avenue Apartment and being top critic for George. Don Eves -- owns a patent on a trap that attracts mink only. Bob Frantz -- serving a ten year sentence for passing a cop ' s motorcycle on foot. Jeannine Genaw -- manager of Port Huron ' s new Municipal Auditorium and Theatre. Sally Gregory -- passing off Morton ' s salt crystals as diamonds. Harry Havens -- replacing Sgt. Harry Nelson at the St. Clair Ploice Post. Elsie Hyslop -- recently elected City Clerk by an overwhelming majority. Ray Hyslop -- County Agricultural Agent for St. Clair County. Sis Joachim -- has succeeded Louella Parson as to p columnist in Hollywood. Alfred Johnson -- delivering farm supplies in his new pick-up truck. Pat Johnson -- cheering from the bleachers for her own quintet: five redheads named Dan Jr. , Don, Dick, Duke, and Dave. Erik Jorgenson -- is planning a flight to the moon in his experimental rocket ship. 18

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