Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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The Freshmen Class have an enrollment of 45 students. Their class officers c.re Chester Till-strom, President; Fred Dougun, Vice-President; Billy Gifford, Secretary; Marguerite Anstiss, Treasurer; Holland Olney, Glass Rcportci. At the beginning of the yerr they were given a weiner and ms rsh-mallow roast by the Sophomores at the Grove. Another party that semester was held at the school house in November. Music and games were enjoyed. In April the Freshmen entertained the Sophomores at the Neighborhood Club. Dancing and games furnished the evening's entei tainnent. Phyllis Eidson and ITary Jane Kimmel have important parts in the operetta Bits O' Blarney . 01 the Freshmen Glass the following girls played on the bar-ket ball team—Donna Richardson, Louise Sharpe, Elizabeth Shearer, and Viletta Koadley. The boys on the team were Roland Olney, Harold Snavely, Chester Tilletroc, and Leo Wetzel. The lollowing rechmen boys were on the base ball team--Karold Snavely, Wendell Bruce, Leo Wetzel, Holland Olney, Chester Tillstrom, Janes and Tank Miller. By FrtJices Sch: del Seated; Vilettr. Hor.dley Lucy Hanson Bessie Hngerty Dorothy Sherburn Lillian Buck Louise Sharp (cont. col.£) Donnn Richardson Following is the list of the Freshman as they appear in their class picture: Top Row, Standing, Toft to Right; Phyllis Eidson Ella Pagel 'Valter Rudowski Billy Gifford R. H. VM-ine, Sponsor Lucille Sill Elizabeth Shearer Walter Fryman Frt nk Miller James Miller Loris Shcrbum Second Row, standing: Mary Hamer Evelyn Lochinaw Kathryn Patterson Kittie Hi ndy Lcgia Nightlinger Mildred Jones Alice Grime Harold snavely Chester Tillntrom Mary Luc Kimmoll Virginia Norton Neil Patterson Frederick Dougrn Wendell Bruce George S..ith Eonvy Stiver Seated: Continued Marguerite Anstiss Frances Schadel Richard Aldrich Tom Walton Gordan Hinkley Charles Weaver Ivsji French Roland Olney Leland Oi tman Leo Wetzel

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w £ h AT £ TO SAy IT, ir's TE.RRiiu.e.Gur ,r it po ft the SOPHMORE C.LASJ : Sohhyr ores [( Pb )) m THERE WCVL b OE. OWLy THROE c a ASUS IV Hi H SC MOL. '.!! Page 16 CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1926, thirty-two Preshies started their high school career at B. S. H. S. They soon found out that they had to settle right down to hard work right away. They chose Mrs. Crittendon for their class sponsor and enjoyed many parties that year. They were very proud of themselves because the High School Yell Leader, Ordo Barrett, was chosen from their class. Even though they were called green freshies they had many members of their class in various organizations. Warren Hoopingarner and Anthony Barrett were on the boys 1 basketball team; Helen Nightlinger was on the girls' basketball team; Emery Bunnell and Ralph Painter were on the baseball team; and Ethel Bennett and Erie Lynne Stewart were in the High School Orchestra. This year, 1928, there were only thirty members in the Sophomore Class. They chose Mrs. Crittendon for their class sponsor arid enjoyed another year cf parties. Warren Hoopingarner, Emery Bunnell, Mark Alger, and Erie Lynne Stewart were on the basket ball teams. They also helped furnish music for the school with Ethel Bennett, Orville Davis, and Erie Lynne Stewart in the High School Orchestra. They have hopes of mere than thirty next year to make up their group of jolly Juniors. By Myrtle Mong It isn't your position, but your disposition that makes you a success. CLASS ENROLLMENT Following is the list of the Sophomores as they appear in their class picture: Standing, left to right: Vernon- Hnrner Ralph Painter Donald Crandall Harold Buck Orville Davie Robert Martin Erie Lynne Stewart Warren Hoopingarner Emery Bunnell Mark Alger Harold Eoadley Francis Clem Max Harner Raymond Roekstrr. Mrs. Crittendon, Sponsor Seated: The ora Warsco Frances Kayser Myrtle Mong Helen Nightlinger Helen Dunkelberg Olivia Alspr.ugh Doris Stover Ethel Bennett Mildred Anstiss Harriet Hinson Edna Fritz Helen Dubert Helen Buckmnn Marion Harrington Candace Ncidlinger Helen B. (consulting 'epok book): 0, my, that cake is burn- ing and I can’t take it out for five minutes yet. ’



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 EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade have a class enrollment.of 21 pupils. Their enrollment in the seventh grade was 23. Their class officers are Burlin Sherwood, president; Robert Burke, vice president; Dorothy Bruce, secretary; Cleon Stover, Treasurer; Karl ICciser, class reporter. Miss Graham is their class sponsor. In the seventh grade they enjoyed a Thanksgiving party, a weir.er roast and a Christmas party. This year they had a masquerade party, a Christmas party, and in April they entertained the 7th grade at a weiner roast in the grove. The eighth grade have been studying current events and i lan to give a Charles Palmer Medal to the pupil receiving the highest grade on a Current Event examination at the end of the year. By Karl Kaiser CLASS ENROLLMENT Hollowing is the litt of the eighth graders as they appear in their class picture: Standing, left to right: Karl Kaiser Dale Shafer Donald Hoak Harold Gray Burlin Sherwood Ben VanPatten Cleon Stover Richard Christl Marion Hogue Robert Burke Paul Davis Seated: Russell Bishop Mary Graham, sponsor Mary Dean Mara Wooley Dorothy Bruce Eloise Staley Jennie Harrington Florence Kirk Ethel Storick Alyosia Rowe Ilene Hipskind SEVENTH GRADE The officers in the seventh grade for the first semester were Lucius Hogue, president; Billy Buck-man, vico president; Frederick Caldcrwood, scoretrry and treasurer. Mrs. Neidlinger was their sponsor for the year. They had their first class party in December and after that followed a Christmas party and Valentine party. The sev'enth grade entered the Music Memory Contest. They had no perfect papers, but Mildred Rowe had a grade of 186 and Maurice Stewart had 185 while the perfect score was 188. The officers for the second semester were Doris Valentine, President; Mildred Rowe, vice president; Marjorie Gifford, secretary and treasurer. By Maurice Stewart CLASS ENROLLMENT Following is the list of the seventh graders as they appear in their class picture. Standing, left to right: Henry Dunkclberg Maurice Stewart David Mandigo Ivel Palmiter Bar-old Angicr Mrs. Neidlinger, Sponsor Paul Hamann Warren Boyle Robert Wagner Frederick Caldcrwood Jack Wooley Seated: Lucius Hogue L. J. Volbrccht David Fryman Billy Buckman Isln Nightlingcr Caroline Richardson Mildred Rowe Lucille Angicr Carol Spaulding Lpris Valentine Marjorie Gifford

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