Swartz Creek High School - Dragon Yearbook (Swartz Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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auorife Sayingd ORVAL AUTEN - Hello-Baby BARBARA BAKER - How about that! VELMA BRISTOL - Oh No! LELAND BUSH - I haven't a word to say PHYLLIS CURTIS - Stop it! JAMES DELBRIDGE - Get em Elmer! RICHARD DELBRIDGE - I got in about 3 this morning and am I tired. BETTY DONASKI - Man! I hate school. ROBERT ELIASON - And Ididn't even need a mistletoe. DONNA FOLTS - You know what I mean. DAVID HOAG - I don't agree ! HAROLD KING - a few seconds won't mat- ter much. THOMAS LAWTHER - Who' s got my book? ROBERT LOPER - Anyone got any paper? DOROTHY MCCLUNG - Oh, I wouldn't say that. FRANK MOKAN - Well, it wasn't me! MURIEL MORGAN - I wonder if I got any mail today? ANNA OCENOSEK - I have to work to- night. SALLY OSTERLE - Oh Bob! BARBARA PHARRIS - I can't. I got to go to work. BEVERLY RAPPS - I still think I should have gotten a better mark. DOROTHY SPRATT - Are you sure now? HAZEL TAYLOR - Hot Dog! FRED VASICEK - Aw! Shut up! LEATRICE VINCENT - Do you know who this is? SARA WATSON - Got any gum? ALLEN WEBB - I'm goingtohave an argu- ment with Mr. Figrke yet! BILL WOOD - That sounds logical! ETHEL WYKES - I'1l think about it. RICHARD YOUELLS - I'm not late. The c1ock's early. , IQQJJQJ ORVAL AUTEN - Drums BARBARA BAKER - Bangs VELMA BRISTOL - Home Ec. LELAND BUSH - Seen and not heard PHYLLIS CURTIS Basketball JAMES DELBRIDGE - Shoot the moon RICHARD DELBRIDGE - Gas stations BETTY DONASKI - School ROBERT ELIASON - Basshorn or Music DONNA FOLTS - Fords DAVID HOAG - Disagreeable in English HAROLD KING - Quiet and bashfull THOMAS LAWTHER - Always Studying ROBERT LOPER - Sally DOROTHY MCCLUNG - Iviarines FRANK MOKAN - Orval Auten MURIEL MORGAN - Letters! ANNA OCENASEK - Chemistry SALLY OESTERLE - Oldsmobile BARBARA PHARRIS - Work out of school BEVERLY RAPPS - Weak from living DOROTHY SPRATT - Typing HAZEL TAYLOR - Eating steak FRED VASICEK - Homework LEATRICE VINCENT - Car Trouble SARA WATSON - Gum ALLEN WEBB - Chevrolets BILL WOOD - Football ETHEL WYKES - Chemistry problems RICHARD YOUELLS - Dreaming

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Jafar? By Sally Oesterle ORVAL AUTEN - A drum so he'll never be without music. BARBARA BAKER - A train so she will remember her days in Durand. istry. VELMA BRISTOL - An apron so she can remember her days in Home Ec. LELAND BUSH - A paper doll. Now you can't say you've never had a girl. PHYLLIS CURTIS - A rich farmer so can raise prize cattle. JIM DELBRIDGE - A new car, his is years old, now. DICK DELBRIDGE - A hammer so he bump the dents out of his car. she two can BETTY DONASKI - A skipping rope. Now you can skip school easier. DAVID HOAG - A bottle of Hadacol to give him that masculine look. HAROLD KING - A chemistry experiment. Now he can remember his days in chem- TOM LAWTHER - Arattle because he's the baby of the class. BOB LOPER - A rope to tie Sally. Now, you'll always know where she is. DOROTHY MCCLUNG - An egg for her cackle. FRANK MOKAN - An ear-phone. So he won't have to say what did you say? MURIEL MORGAN - Some taffy to give her a little pull. ANN OCENASEK - A fire cracker so she can make a little noise. SALLY OESTERLE - A car with an auto- matic shift, so she'll never have any more trouble. BARBARA PHARRIS - An alarm clock, so she'll never be late. BEVERLY RAPPS - Some powder to cover up her blush. DOROTHY SPRATT - A rolling pin to keep her future husband at home. HAZEL TAYLOR - A yeast cake. To help her gain weight. SARA WATSON - A package of Pep to keep her going through the years. ALLEN WEBB - An acorn to start him off in business. ,A BILL WOOD - A muscle building set so he can keep that manly physique. ETHEL WYKES - a ladder so she can get up in the world. RICHARD YOUELLS - An answer book so he doesn't have to study so much. BOB ELIASON - Some mistletoe , even though he says he doesn't need any. FRED VASICEK - An E so he can't say he never had one. DONNA FOLTS - Some bobby pins so she can keep her hair just as curly after her high school days. LEATRICE VINCENT - Hair set. To keep her wavy hair. 20



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