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

 - Class of 1953

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ISIIZI In RY Lillian Hanson: A Shorthand pad and pencil so she'll always remember it. Mary Brown: A ticket to the Creek Theatre she never goes to the show. Lorraine Sedlak: A box of popcorn-she never gets any. Jerry Hunt: A paper doll. Now he can have a girl all his own. Nannette Dowell: A megaphone so she can remember her days as a cheerleader. John Wood: A tube of toothpaste so he can keep that Pepsodent smile. Dotty Beamer: A hard top car- because she is tired of riding in a convertible. Marie Ketchum: A ladder so she can really get up in the world. Margaret Pakney: An appointment with an employment agency so she can get a job that she likes. Howard Snell: A razor so he can shave for the first time. Shirley Drlik: A basketball so she will remember the days she played on the basketball team. Earl Henry: A joke book so he will never run out of stale jokes. Jean Miller: A score book to remember the points she made on the basketball team. Jim Woolman: A gold medal for his outstanding athletic ability. Rosemary Danko: A microphone so people can hear her. Harrison Parker: A bottle of wave set so he can keep those pretty waves. Marie Robinson: A college entrance certificate to C. M. C. E., now she can keep tabs on Pete. ' Ken Bennett: A can of Campbell's Tomato Soup so he can really soup up his jalopy. Nancy Dowell: A piece of bubble gum to remember the Senior Play. ' A Neal Sweeney: A jar of freckle remover. Shirley Sullivan: A thermometer to start her on her nursing career. Bob Lee: A round trip ticket to Iowa so he can see his mother. Marilyn Curtis: A package of stationery so Johnny will receive some more letters. Bernard Bendle: A can of paint to fix up the scratches that Jean made on his car when she takes off. - p Pat Herrington: A comic book, she always reads dried up novels. Fred Raubinger: A car so he can have one of his own. Grace Slocum: A bottle of peroxide to keep her hair a golden blonde. Chuck Fick: A cow. Now he can add to his small herd. Q Patsy Kaye: A bottle of milk for she is the baby of the class. Harold Dart: An A-Bomb so he can make some noise.' Sheila Sullivan: A date book to keep track of her dates. Ruth Crissey: A dictionary to pronounce those big words. Bill Wiggins: A picture album to keep the play pictures in, that he took. Marjorie Hill: A marriage license so she can save the two dollars. Janice Hughes: A pair of shoes so she won't have to go barefooted while she's- in Kentucky . .ay . -154,1 p7.LLEK. Jn.'N4.ey 9 f

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NANCY DOWELL fNancj-- I can resist every- thing, except temptation. Basketball 4: Softball 4g Track lg Journalism 23 Cheerleading 43 Vice-President of the Squad: Chorus 43 Band 43 Majoretteg Junior and Senior Play Cast: Prom Committee: Secretary of the Fireshman Class: Production Manager of the Annual Staff: Library Q. EARL HENRY flienchl-- He knows not when to be silent, he knows not when to speak. Football 43 Track Zg Journalism lg Junior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Play Castg Prom Committee. NANNETTE DOWELL fNanD-- It what you learn after you know it all that counts. Basketball 45 Softball 4g Track lg Journalism Z: Cheerleading 4: Head Cheerleaderg Band 45 Majoretteg Chorus 4: Junior Play Comxnitteeg Senior Play Castg Chairman of the Prom Committeeg Assistant Editor of the Annual. PATRICIA HERRINGTON KP:-it,-- Patience is the best remedy for any trouble. Basketball lg Softball Z3 4-H 8: Debate 1: Junior and Senior Play Committeesg Library Z. SHIRLEY DRLIK fShirll-- Men are most apt to believe what they least understand. Basket- ball 4: Softball 3: F. H. A. 4, President: 4-H Z5 Cheerleading 33 Band lg Junior and Senior Play Castg Prom Committee: Student Council Z5 Social Editor of the Annual Staff. MARJOBIE HILL-- I can be pushed just so t'ar.' Basketball Z: Softball 35 Journalism l: Chorus lg Junior Play Committee. LILLIAN HANSON lPetel-- She may seem shy to everyone, but she is lots of fun. Basketball 17 5035811 1:17. H. A. l: Journalism lg Junior and Senior Play Committees: Prom Committeeg Student Council 1. JANICE ELAINE HUGHES f-Janl-- She always has a good natured smile for her friends. F. H. A. 'ig Chorus 3g Junior and Senior Play Committees: Prom Committeeg Red Cross l.



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JERRY HUNT fToadl-- His only fault is that he has no fault. Baseball 4: Football Zi JO'-lfflalism 1: Junior and Senior Play Cast: Prom Committee: Vice-President of the Freshman Class: President of the Junior Class: Artist for the Annual Staff: President of the Student Council. MARGARET PAKNEY-- Confession of our faults is the next thing to innocency. Basketball I: Softball I: F. H. A. 4: Chorus l: Junior and Seniox Play Committees: Prom Committee: Library Z. PATRICIA KAYE'fPatsyl-- The very flower of youth. Basketball l: Softball 1: F.'H. A. 4: 4-H Z: Girl Scouts 4: Chorus Z: Junior and Senior Play Committees: Prom Committee: Kitchen 1. HARRISON PARKER fliarryl-- He likes work when it is far away. F. F. A. 4: Junior and Senior Play Comrnittees: Prom Comrnittee: Camera Club lg Advertising for the Annual. ROBERT LEE fBobl-- No one knows what he can do until he tries it. Bridgewater, Iowa: Flushing: Prom Committee. MARIE ROBINSON --f'I am whatever was, is or will be. Basketball 1: Softball l: Track 1: F. H. A. 4: Chorus 1: Junior and Senior Play Committees: Prom Committee. JEAN MILLER fMi1ll-- I am willing to be convinced, but show me the person who can do it. Basketball 4: Softball 4: Track Z: 4-H Z: Journalism Z: Cheerleading 4: Debate 1: Band 4: Chorus 4: Junior and Senior Play Cast: Prom Committee: Treasurer of the Sophomore and Junior Class: Student Council 1: Library l: Sports Editor of the Annual. FRED RAUBINGER fFerdj-- A man can die once, but who's a man? Football l: Track l: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Cast: Prom Committee.

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