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SENIORS . . . Elizabeth Wilson 4-H 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 “She is like quiet laughter pleasing, yet unassuming. Morris Warden He’ll find a way ” Albert. Wolff Chorus 4 Baseball 2, 4 4-H 1 “ The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconven- ient Hob Wright Track 1, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Journalism 4 Hi-Y 3 Life is a jest; and all things show it, I thought so once ; but now I know it r 1 2TH GRADE The Senior class this year has ninety-three students. The class officers are Jim Ellis, President; Bud Walk- er, Vice-President; Ruth Johnson, Secretary; and Barbara Hotoran, Treasurer. The Senior advisors are Miss Law, Mr. LaRue, Mr. Sims, and Mr. McCalmon. The Seniors have been very busy this year making money foi theii senior trip. There was only one senior class party. It was held early in the year. The money-making ventures, that the seniors undertook this last year are pop, coffee, candy, and gum con- cessions at all football games; magazine sales in late September and early October. They also put on a turkey dinner in late November which was very successful. Before Christmas they sold Christmas cards and miscellaneous Christmas things. The nice-looking pins that everyone was wearing around January were sold by the seniors. Then of course, there was the senior play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster”, a rollicking comedy that was pre- sented on March 27. On May 16 the Senior Prom was given in the new gym. It was well attended and everyone seemed to have an enjoyable evening. The annual Senior Spot-light was presented in April. The Seniors went on their trip June 1. They went to Detroit on a bus, took a boat to Mackinac Island and then to Chicago, spent the day in Chicago, took a midnight cruise on Lake Michigan, and then took a train from Chicago back to Port Huron.
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SENIORS . Hetty Turner Music 1 Dramatic Club 1 Band 2, 3, 4 “ Let be merry ” Jack Wagon, jack Football 2. 3, 4 Chorus 3 Baseball 4 Basketball 3 “ They had half a mind to refuse me a passage Stewart Ward Baseball (Manager) 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 “No one knows what he can do till he tries.” George Wells Red Cross 1 Biology Club 2 “ Great men are they who see th a t spiritual is stronger than any mate- rial force, that thoughts rule the world ” Glenn Wagar Tntra Mural Basketball 3, 4 Intra Mural volley ball 3, 4 “The human mind always runs doum-hill — from toil tc pleasure Bud Walker Football 3, 4 Bas3ball 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Stage Strutters 2 Vice President of Class 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 3 Journalism 3 Bravery never goes out of fashion “ Maiy Lou Waters G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1 “A true friend is forever a friend ” Max Weston Football 1, 2 Track 2 Baseball 1 F.F.A. “His time is forever, every- where his place”
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ouise Alexander Lewis Bartow Shirley Beam Charles Beauvais Bill Bixler Janet Alexander Eleanor Blessinger Larry Bcdeis Charlotte Briggs Ralph Brow Ruth Ann Brow Nancy Bruner Ilene Buch John Bucholtz Duncan Carlisle Nancy Co per Genevieve Davis Eugene Dingman Lance Dobson Walter Domann Barbara Dortman Yvonne Dusseau Darlene Edwards Joyce Fasbender Viola Fasbender Josephine Fleming Verna Ford Karen Frendt Russel Gerstenberger Fred Greham
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