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

 - Class of 1931

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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1930, school opened with the attendance of fifty-two on the class roll. At the beginning of the second semester Victor Btrd-sey, Stephania Birczak, Dorsey Marion, Durwood Marker, Lucy Mitchell, Marjorie Myers, Vera Spaulding. Wilbur Utrup, and Mary Jane Wyman dropped from our class roll. In the basket ball season there was a good turn out and they all played good basket ball. The first semester we had a Hallo'ween masquerade party and most of the class turned out. Everyone had a good time. Officers for the first semester were: President—Thelma Bruce; Vice-President--James Moore; Secretary--Dorothy Lockinaw; Treasurer— Bud Priddy; Reporter—Robert Anstiss. The second semester we had another party. Class officers were as follows: President—Walter Hartman; Vice-President—Maxine Moyer; Secretary—Howard Moyer; Treas’irer—Esther Scofield; Reporter—Frances Shafer. ■Vivienne Stover •Walter Hartman The class roll is as follows: Robert Ansti fe Fred Arnold Henry Bays Archie Bennett Calvin Bennett Victor Birdsey Stephania Birczak Thelma Bruce Maryland Clem Evelyn Fox Tack Griffendorf Robert Hartman Bernice Hartman Walter Hartman Emma Haas Rclland Kayser Ardys Knuth Elinor Eretchman Stanley Lein Dorothy Lockinaw Wilbur Manes Durwood Marker Lucy Mitchell James Moore Howard Moyer Alice Martin Maxine Moyer Marjorie Myers Esther Odiorne Fred Pennell Bud Priddy Mineva Reher Esther Scofield Mildred Russell Frances Shafer Frances Sherman Vera Spaulding Vivienne Stover Richard Toney Wilbur Utrup Mildred Vandenburg Edward Walton Ellsworth Weaver Ethel Wetzel Francis Wright Mary Jane Wyman Ruth Zandarski Evelyn White

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 - h C O c r i o CLASS HISTORY In the fall of the year ’29 there were about forty-five Freshmen. Ue had one party the first semester which was in the form of a Bunco party. The early fall made possible the starting of basket ball and several Freshmen were appointed to the athletic teams. The girls had an interolass game. The next semester we had a Bunco party at the school. In the spring some of the beys went out for track and others went out for baseball. The girls went out for track and field that year also. In the fall of 1930 there was a slight increase in enrollment over the Freshman class of the preceding fall Our party for the first semester was a Bunco party at the school. Officers for the first semester were: President--Doris Valentine; Vice-President—Clair Hubbard; Sec- retary--Merle Stemm; Treasurer--Y7arren Boyle. Several Sophomores were appointed to the boys’ and girls’ basket ball teams while some of the boys played in early fall on the baseball team. The second semester we had a party at the school with a very good attendance. Officers for the second semester were: President— Lucius Hogue; Vice-President—Mildred Rowe; Secretary—Cletys Nightling-er; Treasurer—Leota Bobinson. ----Lucius Hogue The class roll is as follows: F. Bohleber, W. Boyle, D. Brown, F. Calderwood, M. Dean, F. Dister-heft, G. Dunham, H. Dunkleberg, E. Lewis, D. Fryman, M. C-ifford, P. Ramann, J. Handler-., C. Hubbard, L. Hogue, A. Kinney, C. Luke, I. Moore, G. Neidlinger, C. Nightlinger, I. Nightlinger, I. Palmiter, C. Richardson, L. Robinson, M. Rowe, M. Sanders, D. Shafer, C. Spaulding, P.. Standish, Z. Steinbaur, G. Stemm, M. Stemm, M. Stewart, E.‘stover, V. Stover, R. Sunday, IC. Tobias, P. Tobias, D. Valentine, L. J. Vol-brocht, R. Wearne, M. Wingard, J. Woolley.



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f I 1 SEVENTH GRADS HISTC' Y The Seventh Grade entered High School in the year 1930. Mr. Bedinger was assigned sponsor. We elected the following officers the first semester: President—Laurette Valentine; Vice-President—Jack Dean; Secretary—In Hogue; Treasurer—'Walter Mason; Class Reporter— Evelyn Anstiss. A nard time party was held in the Auditorium in October . Irma Sheldon and William Tatman moved away in the first semester and Everett Ernst entered in the second semester. For the second semester class officers we elected the following people: President--Robert Bedinger; Vice-President—Mary Louise Graham; Secretary—Carles Kester- ce; Treasurer--Phyllis Rockstein; Class Reporter--Helen Taylor. The second semester class party was a weinie roast held at the home of Isabelle ’Bradley. The class roll is as follows: E. Anstiss, R. Bedinger, I, Eredley, A. Brenner, R. Headley, I. Hogue, C. Kesterke, V. Lewis, M. A. Burgoyns, B. E'r-.rr, J. Dean, M. Dis-terheft, M. Dunkleberg, E. Ernst, P.. Tord, M. Fri clio. V. Gill, M. L. Graham, A. Gerr, M. Liebfco, i. F Mason, W, J, Mas n, F. N i git linger, . Norton, P. Rockstein, E. Sheldon, L. Spaulding, W. Tatman, H. Taylor, N. Tudor, l. Valentine, J. White. The Eighth grade began school in September 1030. Miss Mann was our f;onscr. We appointed class officers the following Monday after schoox started. The President was Bessie Olney. The class had a Halloween party in the auditorium. The second semester nicely begun, a class meeting was held. Meade Platt—President, Evelyn Tudor—Vice-President, Chester Fischer-Secretary, and Edgar Kesterke-Treasure were elected as officers. We had a class party at which we had a frankfurt roast at Dean's Canyon and played many games. The The members of the class include: Theodore Arnold, Leonard Bunnell, Leon Burgoyne, Max Christl, larie Claypool, Andrew Craft, Donald Detman, Chestei Fisher, Prank Fischer, Delta Gurr, Edgar Kesterke, Leonard Lewis, Elmer Maynard, Russel lyers, Bessie Olney, Meade Platt, Eeman Rudowski, Neal Summers, Vera Tobias, EveLyn Tudor, Kenneth Webster, and Katherine Stover. Twelve girls from Berrien Springs High School attended the County Play Day for girls at Flyrn Park, Niles, Saturday May 16th. The day was spent in playing games end participating in numerous track events. Donna Brohman, Ida Jones, and Bernice Hartman were members of the winning color squad. Robert Bedinger EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY ---Meade Platt COUNTY GIRL'S PLAY DAY

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