High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 13 text:
“
V13CfW'WY1lG'YM'iXf'WM!aJCfYMfTG:SM!?JC.fYMVTJC?'Q7TJCTYMliDCfywfbiftywfiCT N9 1 H Y 77777 V V YY ' h 2 'fi 9 ' S 'O SENIGR SICKLE 3 3 5 jg fl 'Review ofthe 5 Nineteen lwenip-seven and tlvenly-eight 4,2 High School Year 9 45 2 o Q lg o 5 K E volume Clfhiriy-fwo 5 P o Q 3 hi 55 is 9 f 2 4, P 5 L, J P f o Q L, 'Published by ihe J 'D Q HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS 2 G Jqdrian, Jbfichigan 3' P 'o E 3 's 1 if P o e e ee W 1 in :kj LJWKJ CLAWKJ3 CLJWKJD CLJWKJJ fbiwkj Cbiwkj 5:20643 LIWQU CZWQJ CLJWKJU GA
”
Page 12 text:
“
T116 SENICJR SICKLNE 1925 931 IFJ DECEMBER Tuesday. December 6-Athletic Association elected oflicers. XYednesday. December 7-Olive -Iessup actually tlunkecl her physics test. Mis- erabile dictu l Thursday, December S-Book inspection day. Uh, where is my eraser? Saturday. December 10-A new book. The Hopeless Hunt, by Look-For- Hangers. was published. Thursday. December 15-The biggest event of the season. A senior group sponsored Driftwood It the count was taken accurately there were tour in the audience. Friday, December l6-Santa Claus received a special delivery letter from james Shierson. Monday, December l9-Hiriting test for seniors was given. Friday. December 25-Another holiday ahead. Many classes indulged in Christ- mas parties. Sunday. December 25-:Xt last the nmch anticipated day. lt was estimated that of those in Adrian High who hung up their stockings SQ were Seniors, 2570 were juniors. and 7091 were Freshmen. Uhl these cynical Seniors! Monday. December 26-Last Christmas package went. Tuesday, December 27-The skating season was in full swing. ,IANLK-XRY Sunday. january l4Xew Year's Day. Minnie resolved to :abstain from all follies. vices. and men. Tuesday. January 3-Oh Gee! lgiack to school again. Can you bear it. my dear? Thursday, january 5-Sherman Blouclrs chair collapsed in Mr. Tripp's class. Tuesday, January 10-Senior class voted for caps and gowns for graduation. Thurslay. January 12-Xkashington groups started sale of magazines. Friday, january 13-Friday the thirteenth. 'XYho says we're superstitious? Tuesday, january 17-Senior invitation committee appointed. Thursday, January 19-First Senior pictures taken. XYednesday, january 25- Frosh elected class oFlicers. Monday. january 30-Mr. Grittey took a leave of absence and entered Columbia L'niversity. FEBRUARY Saturday, February 4-Group Eight raised its quota. Monday. February 6-Second semester began. Everyone turned over a new leaf. Thursday. February 9-Rehearsals for Lelawala started. Saturdav, February ll- Saint and S-inner ended. XYednesday, February 15-Sickle contracts were distributed and the lirst payments due. Friday. February 17-Mr. Martin discumed the XYashington trip with the upper classmen. g Tuesday. February 21-Caps and hats went out of style and on came the derbies 7 Saturday. February -5-Robert Naylor's group held an auction. with Bob as the' auctioneer. UYe always knew that Bob was cut-out for a public speakero XYednesday. February 29-Considered a very important day by Marjorie Fran- coeur because it was Lee's birthday.
”
Page 14 text:
“
T110 SENIOR SICKLE1928 MARCH Thursday. March l-The popular desire for a recess was granted on this day during a fire drill. Monday, March 5-The local declamatory and oratorical contests were held. lfednesday, March 7-The Senior Class broke the record for monthly Flunks. Friday, March 9-The Valedictorian and Salutatorian were named. NYednesday, March l-I-Our football star. George Wagner. was discovered read- ing. Girlhood Days. Thursday. March l5-Elwood Scholl was recommended for the home for the feeble minded by Miss Buck. Friday. March 16- I-elawala was given in the Armory. Tuesday, March 20-The first day of spring. Dick Walker was one of the hrst victims. Thursday, March 22-Class Day Committee was chosen. Friday. March 30-Last day of school before Spring vacation. APRIL Sunday. April l-The sidewalks are wearing down because of the roller skating fad. Monday. April 9-The Senior play cast was chosen. Tuesday. April lO-A magician, with the able assistance of Marian Jamieson and Paul Ryan. gave a performance during fifth hour. Thursday. April 19-Adrian track team took First place in the Lenawee County track meet. Tuesday. April 2-l-Group Ten went over. A XYCflllCSClEly. April 25-Bob Naylor got his feet in his desk and had great difficulty in removing them. Friday. April 27-The teachers attended the School Masters' Club in Ann Arbor. Saturday, April 23-District Typing Contest was held at Adrian. MAY Tuesday, May 1-May Day. 4 Saturday, May 5-The regional music contest took place in Ypsilanti. Monday. May 7-Some prankish youths broke into the assembly room and stacked the books. Thursday, May 10-The State Music Contest was held in Ann Arbor. At noon, on this day. the Senior boys were guests of the Rotary Club at luncheon. Friday, May lS-The Senior play. Seventeen was presented. MayfSenior program was given. Monday. May 28AThe Seniors leave for the Washington trip. JUNE Sunday. June lO-Baccalaureate. Monday. june ll-Senior picnic. Tuesday. blune l2-Senior send-off. Xlfeflnesday. Alune 13-Class Day. Thursday. rl une l-l-Commencemcnt. Friday. 'lune 15--The last farewells were given and school closed. IFJ
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.