Britton Macon High School - Brittonian Yearbook (Britton, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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Class History The fall of 1949 found eighteen innocent and unsuspecting Fresh- men entering Britton High School. Full of fun and merriment, and ready to do most anything, we thought ourselves quite grown-up. However, Mr. Beale, our Superintendent, took a hand in setting things aright. Once put in our place, we settled down to business, and selected our class officers as follows: president, Larry Kanousg vice-president, Fred Crossg secretary, Ginger Crutchfield, and treasurer, Karen Maschino. we chose Mr. Mackey as our class advisor. The dreadful thing that happens to every Freshman finally came, the initiation. We could hard- ly wait till the next year to retaliate. Next the Scphomores put on the All-School-Banquet and gave us the honor of cleaning up. It act- ually was fun though. We came back the next year a little older and a little wiser. However we had lost five of our classmates: Laura Anspack, Marjorie Baker, Jerry Brown, Wesley Exelby, and John Marion. we gained one, Ronald Haas. Our retaliation came when we initiated the Freshmen. Later we sponsored the All-School-Banquet under the supervision of Mr. Mackey our advisor. As class officers we selected the following: president, Lowell Bushg vice president, Melvin Sanchg secretaries, Ginger Crutch- field and Karen Maschinog and treasurer, Fred Cross. In our Junior year we settled down to business, for we had a long way to go before our Senior trip could be realized. We chose Mr. Lower as our class advisor. Four new members joined us: Dean Craig, Jeanette Stewlow, Bonnie -Lou Naugle and Mary Rose. Our class officers were president, Bonnie Lou Naugleg vice president, Larry Kanousp secretary, Jeanette Stewlowg and treasurer, Melvin Sanch. In order to raise money we had various raffles and bake sales. Our Junior Play was a success, as was also our Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Banquet, and our Talent ShOW e Then the great year, so long looked forward to, arrived. We had risen to the top. As Seniors we had a glorious year under the super- vision of Mr. Hcwson. Our class officers were: president, Larry Kanous vice president, Fred Cross, secretary, Jeanette Stewlow, and treasurer Melvin Sanch. we immediately plunged into our money-making affairs. We raffled off two turkeys and two fruit baskets, and sold magazine sub- scriptions, cards, and stationery. There never seemed to be enough time, but of course our motto was nLife is what you make itn. Our colors were Persian red and silver grey, and our flower, a white rose. The trip to New York was one that will never be forgotten, and we were back in time for baccalaureate service which was held on May 24. Class night was May 26 and cam encement exercises were held May 28, Our whole high school life was a success. The only thing that seemed to fail was our complaint against too much homework. 18



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