Belleville High School - Tiger Lore Yearbook (Belleville, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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SOPHOMORE CLASS Harold Anderson William Law ...... Lawrence Rogers Fred Gilbert .,,.... Paul Artley ,..,r,.. Edith Anderson . Helen Wilson .... lrma Simons ,,..,. Velma Bird ....., Pearl Craft ..,,, Golda Harris ..,... Helen Frost .,,,i.. Florence Cooper Cyril Amerman ..... Addie Elwell ..... Carson Plague .,.,., Henry Pullen ,.,. Elmer Garlick Fred johnson .,,,. Samuel Wilson , Clarence Cady ...... William Pogots CLASS ROLL A puzzle hard to solve ,Nl never felt the kiss of love, nor maiden's hand in mine toil not, and have never seriously considered spinning cares not for study, it weakens his eyes ,,o.,....Always full of fun and joy She smiles in spite of Lawrence friend worth having ,,,.,o..,.o.,,..Quiet is as quiet does ,,..,.There is no one truer hearted Out of Town smile will go a long, long way ,,...,.Itis a long lane that has no turning iolly companion long to be a Senior ..,.,......,.,....Silence is Golden ,,,,,,oAll men are not Sheiks future Ty Cobb natural born tease .,.,,.i.Oh where, and oh where has Pansy gone? dependable ......Nly books are my companions study? lx

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THE SOPHOMORES The One Way You may hope, you may scheme- You may plan--you may dream, Of ways to make money, my lad- And maybe you're clever, But, Lad, you will never Succeed without working. As a means to your end, You may lean on a friend, A man who has plenty of pelf , And who's a first-rater- But sooner or later-W You'Il find you must lean on yourself! There is nothing that's new That l'm telling you, But that doesn't alter the case. For down thru the ages, Through life in all stages, The Workers have led in the race! So, I say to you, Boy, If you plan to enjoy The pleasures that money can bring, You never will do it, Unless you go to itw And Work till you win it By jing , C. S. Kennison. 24



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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We have worked our way up one more step toward the goal in 1927. We entered kindergarten under Mrs. Atyeo. Miss Geringer, Miss Moule, Miss Miller, Mrs. jones and Mrs. Lee led us safely thru the trials of the grammar grades to the open portals of our dear old High with a class of thirty, namely: Edith Anderson, Henry Pullen, Samuel Wilson, Irene Karr, Addie Elwell, Harold Anderson, Fred johnson, Helen Wilson, Celia Graff, William Law, Dorothy Leppo, Letitia Fell, Pearl Craft, Florence Cooper, Carson Plague, Lemuel Felt, L'Near Savage, William Pogots, Genevieve Witkowski, Velma Bird, Helen Frost, Golda Harris, Fred Gilbert, Clarence Cady, Irene Sahoza, Irma Simons, Lado Bittner, Elmer Garlick, Cyril Amerman and Lawrence Rogers. At the beginning of this school year, we missed some of our classmates. Irene Karr preferred Lincoln High, Celia Graff, L'Near Savage, Dorothy Leppo, Gene- vieve Witkowski, Lado Bittner, Lemuel Felt and Irene Sahoza left school. Letitia Fell evidently prefers the Freshmen. L. Rogers, '27, In the Sophomore Class of '25, You'll find we are very much alive. There are nine girls and twelve boys, As you can tell by the noise. There is Lawrence, a lover of toys, But no more than Harold, who shares his joys. There is Helen, the shortest girl in our class, And then comes Edith, a sweet little lass. Then Henry, the brightest one in class, Can hardly beat Irma, a sweet little lass. And Velma, who is very quiet, And Golda, who is on a diet. Oh, here is Elmer, a very quiet boy, And over there is Florence, who is full of joy. Then comes Addie, a quiet lass, And after her, Heleng Pm sure she will pass. Next, William, quiet and sedate, But no less than Clarence at that rate. There is Pearl, somewhat of a puzzle, No- less than Fred, whom we threaten to muzzle Samuel is one of our quiet boys, And Carson is very fond of toys. We have left Paul and Fred, who are happy all the time, And then there is Cyril, the cause of this rhyme. C. Amerman, '27. 26

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