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(iflarotm mtb lute (Iraydon Miars, Louis Weckler, Kenneth Miller, James Enright. Christina Freeman. Henry Hastings. Mr. Bloom Vilon Daisy. Thomas LaCrone, Marvin Clark, Almon Tabor. Arthur Teichman, Mildred Seel. Mildred McOmber. Thelma Easton, Margaret Ferry. Margaret Trowbridge. Mamie Steiskal. Ber- nadine Dillon. Louise Mitchell. Mabel Dunaets, Pearl Kesterke. Ethel Laberdy, Mabel Tidy. (the HJiuunr Class As I sit and ponder over the ] ast. of which each interesting detail plainly comes hack to me, 1 realize why our elders say “Your High School Career —the happiest days of our life! We entered High School one day long since, as a class of thirty-three Fresh- men. We organized as did our elders and chose James Enright, president; Alyne Puterl augh, vice-president; George Hudson, secretary; and Martha Ertman. treasurer. Mr. Bloom consented to be our chajyeron and we chose Blue and White for our colors. For a motto we chose “Staunch and True.” The next vear we found we had gained more confidence in ourselves. This time our class had only twenty-nine meml ers. For officers we had Thomas I a- Crone. president; Pearl Kesterke. vice-president; Margaret Ferry, secretary; and Ethel I.alierdy, treasurer. We retained Mr. Bloom as chaperon. Once more we entered the Eau Claire High School as Juniors. We boast of twenty-eight memliers. For officers we have Pearl Kesterke. president; Ethel Lalierdy. vice-president; Kenneth Miller, secretary; and Margaret Ferry, treasurer. We still retained Mr. Bloom as chaperon. This cheerful class of Juniors proudly marched with its display of Blue and Gold” after its banner in the unusual j arade of Armistice Day. Our two great accomplishments this year are “The Weather Vane.' which is the name given to school news in the Berrien County Journal, and our play. Go Slow Mary.” We are working hard on it as the annual goes to press and we know it will lie a great success. We hope in the coming year to attain the goal of success and to make a record of which we can be proud. 23
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JNarnon anb lllhitr v. c i 1. The Four Horsemen 2. Pals 3. All alone 4. How’s the water? 5. The Three Muskateers 6. Our Veteran 7. Pisa's Leaning Tower 8. Lengthy? Huh? 9. All Babies must play! 10. Where’s your girl ? 24
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