Vassar High School - Echo Yearbook (Vassar, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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NEWSPAPER STAFF Top Row-B. Schafer, T. Hart, N. VandeBunt, W. Bauer, A. Furman. Bottom ROWAM. Garner, M. Heindl, D. Freeland, M. Harper, M, Pierson, I. Braido, Miss Hare. Editor Dorothy Freeland Assistant Editor Irene Braido Bus. and Circulation Mgr. Neil VandeBurt Sports Editor Wendell Bauer Featuzes Ted Hart Features Mary Garner, Mattie Harper Maijorie Heindl, Margaret Pierson Typists Maiy Garner, Bernadine Schafer Alice Mary Furman Faculty Advisor Miss Loretta Hare Tlze newspaper staff was organized at the begirning of the year with Miss Loretta Hare as faculty advisor. The local Tuscola Pioneer-Times kindly allowed us a section in their edition in which we inserted the school paper called The Voice oi' the School. Through excellent cooperation on the part of every staff member, the publication meets the dead-line every week, with a better paper than the last one. To have the local newspaper print our school paper in itself, is truly an advantage. Not only does it give us a very professional looking paper, but it also increases thc circulation to parents as well ai students. In March we visited the Saginaw News Building and enjoyed an interesting trip, getting much information on the printing ol' at modern daily newspape1'. Each week we have attempted to bring you reports, news, and humor. The reporters have brought the latest news from classrooms and activities. The spot: section has given resumes of the games as well as inside information on the team. The features included Close Ups and Funny Bones. We feel that our progress in journalism has well compensated our effoits in this organization. Page Forty-Hue

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ECHO STAFF Top Row-C. Rausch, T. Slafter, R. Stoley, S. Opperman, M. Stange, A. Glaizier. Second Row-A. Furman, E. Barnes, M. DuBois, M, Garner, R. Ellis, M. Schack, M. Fetting, E. Andrews. Bottom Row-J. Honsinger, B. Schafer, A. Lambert, T. Hart, F, Draper, M. Bates, Mr, Yonker. Editor-in-chief Ted Har: Athletic Editor Jack Honsingcr Associate Editor, Bernadine Schafer Assistant Athletic Editor t - - Margaret Schack Assistant Editor Marie Bates Music Editor Emma Andrews Bvsiness Manager Allen Lambert Organization Editor Ted Slafter Assistant Business Managers Raymond Stoley, S. Opperman Art Editors Elizabeth Barnes, Marion DuBois Circulation Manager Floyd Draper Ass't. Circulation Manager Assistant Organization Editor Rosemary Ellis Senior Editor Elizabeth Garner Undergraduate Editor Clarence Rausch Photograph Editor Audrey Glazier Myrtle Fetting Alumni Editor Alice Furman When the idea of publishing a year-book was presented to the Senior Class in January, it was immediately taken up with enthusiasm. It soon became evident that their enthusiasm was supported by that of the administration and the alumni. Since it was the first to be published in the school in several years the ciass realized the difficulty of the task they had undertaken. After committees had Worked out the details for the organization to do it, the staff was chosen with much delibera- tion. In order that the important preliminary work of the business staf' might be accomplished in the short time allotted, the editorial staff turned its efforts toward that phase of the work for a few Weeks. Several well-planned assemblies and sales drives were carried on successfully. When the actual Writing was begun the individual initiative of the various staff members was brought into play in arranging their depart- ments. A much needed staff room was constructed and equipped by the staff on the second floor. The cooperation of the staff members iii carrying on their work was commendable. The day set aside for photo- graphing the various groups will not be forgotten. Mistakes were made no doubt but the staff-'feels that its venture was a success and hopes that it will be carried on from year to yea: by future Senior Classes. Page Forty-two



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Page GIRLS GLEE CLUB BOYS GLEE CLUB GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-H. M. Bradley, M. Pierson, A. Tinglan, D. Dierck, C. Bradley, J. VanPetten, E. Cheney, L. Welsh, M. Houghtaling, C. Johnson. A Second Rcw+M. Bates, C. Whitcomb, R. Bauer, H. Hope, E. An- drews, R. Ellis, A. Hecht, E. Barnes, M. Garner, A. Furman, J. Barnes. Third Row-M. Lewis, F. Pickleman L. Moody, D. Frahm, J. Wal- ton, N. Anderson, E. Fischer, L. Enos, I. Perry, B. Pierson, E. Tyler, M. Esckelson. Bottom Row-S. Hope, G. Wilcox, L. Haines, D. Evans, D. Freeland, Akins, R. Schmidt, B. Hyslop, N. Rigg, A. Hohman, F. McNeal, Glady, Mr. Maikowski. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-M. McIntyre, C. Reif, L. Smith, W. Freeland, F. Taylor M. P. A. Glazier. Second Row-E. Datz, F. Heindl, M. Ross, A. Reda, R. Schmandt H. Hecht, R. Reif. Third Row-M. Bates, C. Rausch, J. Honsinger, M. Seney, T. Hart Gunnell, K. Smith. J. Heusted, Mr. Maikowski. Bottom Row-H. Davis, A. Lawrence, L. Tinglan, H. Gootee, R. D Stacer, P. Arndt, L. Esckelson. C. ' The Girls' Glee Club of 1938 has had a very successful year in the Vassar High School. Under the direction of Mr. Maikowski the 45 girls have progressed steadily the past two years. The Glee Club was privileged to attend many festivals this season. The annual trip to Mt. Pleasant has become one of the major events of the year. Each year they have attended, the girls have rated high in comparison with the other Glee Clubs. The Boys' Glee Club has greatly increased in size and qualitv this year. The annual trip to the State Music Festival at Mt. Pleasant as well as the trip to Bad Axe was considered a great success by the lub. Marie Bates deserves much credit for the excellent way in which she accompanied the Glee Clubs. Forty-fcur X

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