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C4444 Wd! We,the Senior Class of l954, being of unsound mind, insane judgment, and undying wit do hereby will our following characteristics, be they good or bad, to the students and faculty of Three Rivers Hidw School. To the Rhinies we leave the far-off dream of someday becoming a Senior. lAs Rhinies we had 1-haf dream, too.I To the Freshmen we leave our school spirit. CLots of it.D To the Sophomores we Ieaveour everlasting ambition.fYou'Il need it as Juniors.I 1 'fi my x iff, I X -, I -1 To the Juniors we leave what we inherited last year--just a name that means so much-- Seniors , I, Richard Boudtton, will my Chevy to anyone who wants an excuse for getting home late. I, Jim Smagala, will my pet name of 'Smooch' to Mike Marietti. l.We, Jim Kramb, Gerald Johnson, and Richard Wetherbee, will our enormous statures to Jerry Frank. sn. A I, Erwin Tobler, leave my suave, debonair, sophisticated, smooth, intelligent manner of charming 'gi the girls to James Bower Stokoe. I I, Carlton Awe, leave my blond, curly hair to Earl Avery. .5 ,J ,F ,,,, '?f.. I, Bonnie Klingel, leave my A's to anyone who will work and worry for them as I have. We, Joan Shannon and Joy Miller, leave- ---- for Centreville. We, Janet Miller, Marilyn Spence, Pat Fryling, and Peggy Woodall, leave to join our men who have graduated before us. I, Sheila Haring, leave my little 'Nash Rambler' and my old geometry book to Mrs. Barlow. Ill It I I Pat Carrier, leave my immense and colorful wardrobe to my brother Mike. I, Jim Crego leave as the ninth Crego to graduate from T.R. We, Clifford Franklin and Lee Mohney leave our outstanding height to Nick Sass and Peter Lang, I, Dick Doane, will my tenor voice to Dick Ward for next year's glee club. We, Darlene Barkalow and Jean Penzotti, leave our outstanding cheerleading ability to our sisters, Cuddles and Sally. I I, Arlene Wing, leave my petiteness to Mary Ann Breth. I, Bob Worline, leave my chair in band to Judy Bitting. 5 he if sf g I, Ronnie Blood, leave my determination to grow taller to Tommy Reed. llt pays off.l I, Mabel Crise, leave my nickname of 'Mab' to Mabel Amold. I, Roger Marvin, leave my record for tI1rowing golf clubs to Mike Comar. We, Dick Mast, John Warner, and Bill Gearhart, leave our shyness to Gussie Weidenbeck, Nancy Baker, and Janice Tobin. I S' We, Norm Krievins and Norm Roberts, leave our sartorial elegance to Jack Roberts. We, Jeanette Granzotto and Emilie Hemenway, leave our giggles to Georgia Tobler and Peggy Cook XI We, Jan Shumaker and Judi Brandenburg, leave our pen pals to anyone who has time to write. ,. I, Kathryn Vi ckery, leave my southern accent to Pat Casey. We, Geraldine Shelton, Imogene Jones, Mae Williams, and Eloise White, leave---for Chicago I, John Luck, leave my iokesf?i to Doug Turnbull. I, Mary Jane Welburn, leave my good naturedness to Betty Barkalovw 5- , yy, I, Larry Sindt, leave my dancing techiques to March Durren. V Iiiht J I We, Jeanette Buel, Ruth Soule, and Dixie Mitts, leave our sweet ways to Sally Reed, Sandra Hall, I I and Barbara Smith. I, Ruth Driskel, leave my eyebrow to Jim Griffin. I, Jerry Jolly, leave my outstanding scholastic record to Norman Johnson. I, Raymond Sloan, leave--for California. lBetter luck this time.I I, Dale Weinberg, will my car to my brother, David. I, Charles Lillie, leave md I'm glad of it. ,H N, ' We, Betty Hagerman cnd Marlene Stroud, leave our blond locks to. . no, on second thought we take them with us. I, Shirley Weber, leave--taking all my characteristics with me. I, Julie Weiandt, leave my car l?l to the poor Rhinies who eally need one. 4' 62 '
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HAROLD EDWARD WESTERLUND Hank General Nota ladies man but o lady s man Intramural 2 3 4 Muskegon Hugh School I ELOISE ELISE ELIZABETH WHITE Weese General She IS thoughtful and sweet from her head to her feet Grrl Reserves 3 4 JOYCE ARL ENE WING Maud College Oceans of pep wuth o laugh on every wave Gnrl Sports 'I 2 3 4 Pres Gzrl Reserves 3 4 anlsh Club 2 3 Wnldcat Weekly 3 Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 4 Treas 4 RICHARD L WETHEPBEE Duc Industrlal Don t let those shy Iookxng people fool you Intramural 4 Industnal Arts I 2 3 4 Treas MAE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS .I General Her heart IS an ocean wude and deep where whurllng waves of frnendshnp meet Cassopolxs Hugh School I2 3 MARGARET ANN WOODALL Peggy Commercral Quiet courteous never blue s e makes a frlend ever so true Girl Reserves 3 4 A S ROBERT JAMES WORLINE Bobo College Wrth Honor A mlghty fine splrlt fslls that Inttle frame Vcrsuty Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 Hu Y 4 anlsh Club 2 3 4 Wildcat Weekly 3 Football I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Go l,4 Tennis 2,3 4 Band 'I,2,3,4 Honor Scholarship 4 Natl. Music Camp 3 23
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elddd Wd! I, Jim Gleason, leave-for Michigan State. 4 I, Lee Austerman, leave my iob as taxi for the Senior girls to Freddie Cordola. We, Carroll Romig md Dick Hawkins, leave our tennis rackets to Kenneth Romig and Dean Hackenberg. I, Walter Schmidt, leave my blushing ability to Johnny Coates. I, Pat Norton, leave my pleasing personality to some bashful Freshman girl. we, Puffy Hagenbudw, Betty Spence, and Pauline Myers, leave our iobs at the theatre to anyone who needs IU a little pin money. I, LeRoy Springer, leave my hilarious remarks to Jud Miracle. We, Carole Tumer, Linda Tuesley, and Ethleen Waddell, leave the good times we've had this year to Aletha Amey, Lorelie Fuller, and Sheila Blalock. I, Bob Ulrich, leave my job as stage manager to Russ Cooper. We, Roger Stutesman and Ronnie Atkinson, leave our iobs as Hi-Y officers to two of next year's active members. I, Jim Walters, leave my short walk to school to Armand Krievins. ' I, Jean Johnson, leave my piano talent to Pat Stickler. I, Duane Burgert, leave my blushing face to Ruth Dean. I, Carlene Marietti, bequeath my hilarious slumber parties to Sally Peterson. I, Ray Bowers, will my sister Sarah to Three Rivers Hid1. I, Betty Hilbert, leave my long, shining, red hair to Larry O'Dell. I, Barbara Lintemoot, leave my bottle of peroxide and ammonia to my sister, Janet. I, Pat Dane, leave my ability to 'crack gum to Judy Tobin. We, Pete Titta, Stanley Detwiler, and Denny Bohm, will our football ability to Kenny Blade. We, Larry Carter, Edgar Carter, and John Marvin, leave our outstanding basketball ability to Chick Boeschenstein, Gordy Carpenter, and Joe Fornaresio. I, Chris Hsiao, leave my ability to get 'tickets' to Nancy Verhuel. I, Jim O'DeII, leave my blue eye to somebody and my brown eye to somebody else. We, Linda Ruggles, Dixie Hagenbuch, and Vivian Rice, leave our quiet ways to Dave Hurd. I, Edith Massie, leave my acting ability to Marna Kemmerling. I I, Betty Burns, leave my height and short hair to Pauline Mitchell. I, Sar1dra Bitting, leave Judy to carry on the Bitting name. We, Vada Carpenter and Doris Mechling, leave charge of the bookstore to a couple of ambitious Junior girls. I, Ann Garland, leave my bright sparkling eyes to Jeanette French. We, Shirley Flagg and Carole Bailey, leave our craving for jive to Jean Miller and Jo Ann Wood. J I, Doug Brundige, leave----witha head start as usual. We, Judy Rose and Donna Slentz, leave our pie baking ability to Janet Meyers. I, Faith Cowley, leave my talent as an accordionist to Joe D'Amore. We, Joyce Tobin and Harold Westerlund, Basil Ash and Narita Tessin, part from TR, but not from each other. limtbwwv - 91440 Qwyvw - ijimwzbif 'Va Rwwvktbba- 'E bww s lf, H S6 I I... 'I '
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