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Top: F. Dougan. F. Spaulding, C. Stover, D. Graham. 1. French. L. Mitchell Scccnd: J. Gelnelt. G. Weaver. D. Hook. T. Krause. H. Gray. B. Burke. S. Carter. V. Bevendge. K. Kaiser. Third’ L. Stover. D. Aldrich, M Hogue, E. Shaler, D. Bruce, F. Kirk. V Hoadley. F. Beveridge. L-Keoterke. E. Hum. P. Davio. Mr. Wiene, sponsor Bottom: M. Dean. D. Dean, I. Jones, J. Harrington. M. Evans, M. Metier. G. Wetiel, M. Shafer. E. Slor.ck D Brohman, M Woolley, E. Shearer Freshman Class History In the fall of the year ’28. fifty-five green Freshmen entered It. S. H. S. At the end of the first semester nine had dropped out. There still remained forty-six. however, leaving us the largest Freshman class ever entered in Berrien Springs High School. The Freshmen arc very proud of the .toys who have taken part in the basket-toll squads. Tliey are Fred Dougan. Dale Graliam. and Ivan French. There was a large numtor of Freshmen out for tosetoli and two of our toys are out for track. There were also three girls who took | art in girls’ toskettoli: —Mara Woolley. Alovsia Rowe, and Ida Jones. In the fall of the year the Juniors gave an all school party and there was a large number of the Freshman class in attendance. I-ater on the Sophomores gave a party for the Freshmen at which everyone had a very good time. We returned this party in the spring. We are very proud of our class as you have protoWy guessed; nevertheless, wc admire the Seniors and their achievements. Mary Dean (Faye Seventeen
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Top: C. TilUtronv H. Snavely. M. Cray, B. Gifford, W. Fryman. G. Smith. J. Miller Second: L Sherhum. T. Walton. R Otney. R Pantrr. G Hinkley. W Bruce. L. Wetzel, C Weave. F Millet Third: O. Alapaug h. F. Kayaer, £. I'a|tl, C. Esdvon. C. Lockinaw, K. Patter von. L SlU, V. Norton. M. Kimmel. M. Marington, Mra. Crittrndon. aponaor Bottom: L. Nightlinger, D. Sherbum. E. Brown. Anatiaa. A. Grime. L. Han von. K. ManJy, L. Buck. F Shadel. [ Richardvon. B Ha|erty. M. Harner (Page Sixteen I Sophomore Class History At a class election early in the year we chose Princi|»1 Weinc as our s| onsor. The officers elected were as follows: Mary Jane Kimmel. president: James Millet, vice-president; Frances Schadcl, secretary, and Wendell Bruce, treasurer. A little after school licgan we attended a wiener roast in the Indian Field.-. In mentioning this we would like to say that the Sophomores surely gave us a wonderful time. I-ater on we attended the school party given by the Juniors, at which we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We had a party of our own later. too. which was for only us. We were anxious to return tin good time the Sophomores had given us. Accordingly we hired the Neighborhood Club building for the party. Kverything went off splendidly atxl we think tliat everyone enjoyed himself. When Coach Harvey announced the names of those on first and second basket kdl teams, we were delighted to find that Chester Til I strom and Harold Snaveh had made first team, while William Gifford and Leo Wetzel were on second team In the election of ofticers second semester Chester Tillstrom was elected president. Marguerite Anstiss. secretary; William Clifford, trasttrer. We ended an all successful and happy year with an all-school picnic held at Indian I-ake. Feeling much wiser and more important we again lmardcd the “B. S. II. S. Steamlmat in 1928. this time with Walter Rudowski gone. Karly in tlte year I.cland Oatman left for South Bend, while later on Mildred Jones withdrew on ac count of illness, thus making the total enrollment thirty-seven. In our first cla-s meeting of tlte year Mrs. Crittendon was chosen class sponsor. Wendell Bruce was elected president. Donna Richardson, vice-president; Leo Wetzel, secretary; ami Kiln Bagel, treasurer. ur |tarty for the Freshmen, given in the gymnasium, was enjoyed quite a-much as the one given for the High School by the Juniors a short time Iteforc. This year wc are proud to say that five of our Sophomore I toys are on the luns-ketltall team: Harold Suavely. Chester Tillstrom. Ijeo Wetzel. Wendell Bruce, and William Gifford. Milton Gray ami Frank Miller are on second team. In our class election the second semester. Donna Ricliardsou was elected president. Mary Jam- Kimmel. vice-president, Chester Tillstrom. secretary, and Wendell Bruce, treasurer. Donna Richardson
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Class A is for Alma. Patient and kind. Shr seems so alert. She's never behind. B is for Brown. Handsome and fair. We all know Inin when Wc see Ins light curly hair. C is for Candy, Which wc Seniors have sold. For which feat several Must have manners hold D is for Dougan, Who has won fame. For in all kinds of sports. He plays a fair game. E is for Kidsoit and Ewalt. So kind and sincere. And by their marks. They must work all the year. F is for Flcta. Who always works, And from her duties. She never shirks. G is for Good, Which we see in Marsh. His grades are so high. Teachers never grow harsh. H is for Hazel, Tall and blue-eyed. As a typist, she She has been tested and tried. I is for Ideal. For Evelyn, you sec; Shr is worth knowing. We will all agree. J is tor Jones. A clever mortal so they say. We all know that he will Grow famous some day. K is ior Knight. Who dreams ’neath the moon. And there with his Mary Jane. Sweet love songs does croon. L is for Leslie. As quiet as a mouse. You'd scarcely know he Was in the schoolhouse. ABC’s M is for Maribcl. Who lives up to her name. And by her laugh. She ha grown in fame. N i' for Nightlingcr. Inquisitive, bright and cheery. And of her we have Never grown weary. O is for Olive. As quiet as can be, And why we like her. You can readily see. P is for Painter and Phillips. For Priddy and Plctchcr. Whose game of basketball Could scarcely Ik- better. Q is for Questions We have always asked: 1 am sure the teachers Have answered them unasked. R is for Robinson. The home-loving shirk. Except when with Candace. He walks down the street S is for Sherbum and Stover. No scandal do they claim. So we will honor them By merely writing their name. T is for Typewriting. Where Rozann does excell. And also in music She is known quite well. U is for U». The Senior class, Such a jolly group, You will never pas . V is for Volbrccht, A sweet little miss lien she's writing letters. She's in heavenly bliss. W is for Weaver. So tall and so smart. When Peggy is with him. We know he’s lost his heart. X. Y, Z. is for the Faculty. From English to Math. They try to be serious, Though often the laugh. (Page Eighteen) Activities
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