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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: W. Mason, Becker, Gill, Hoadley, Smith, Stover. Second Row: Root, J. Dean, Nightlingcr, Garno, Ford, Bedinger, Wire, Tudor, Snyder, Sunday. Third Row: Mrs. Crittenden, Adviser, Lewis, Kesterke, Musolino, Taylor, Valentine, Hogue, D. Dean, Allred, Feather. Bottom Row: Myers, Hanson, Patterson, Anstiss, Zandarski, Brown, Spaulding, Bradley, Dunkclbcrg, White. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY v - In the one thousand nine hundred and thirty-fifth year of our Lord, the Junior Class of Berrien Springs High School, invoking the blessings of Mathematics, English, Latin, and other devil-gods of the school, doth hereby and forewith deign to record its illustrious career. In the fall of nineteen thirty-two a great horde, fifty-six in number, did invade Berrien Springs High School. This horde, wild and untamed though they did seem, today, in a number diminished to forty doth constitute the sedate and superior Junior Class. Being grimly led by Mr. Hawkins, Mrs. Crittenden et cetera through the profound and prodigious mysteries of Algebra, English and other menaces to sanity, this army did finally emerge from the chaos exploiting a new banner with captain—Sophomores. Another summer did speed its way and another school year did dawn with the Sophomore Class of forty-five members, filled with great desire to create for themselves a name. And this they did, and did become an important factor in diverse activities and in particular, basketball. After they did partake of several wild orgies, known as parties and picnics, they became Juniors. Their fame did increase in the aforementioned field, their own candidate did become Sovereign of the High School Carnival, they did participate creditably in the Junior-Senior play and did nobly entertain the Seniors in the spring of nineteen thirty-five. Again we ask mercy of the gods on the above, being the record of the class of teen thirty-six to date. HeleiVVDK'lor Ll U, . J.J . ■YV (y u P
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row: Airgoocl, Murtaugh, Pcrsonctt, Kcstcrkc. Second Row: Halt, Hood, Rcisig, Michael, Hinklcy, Anstiss, Spaulding, Gillette, Sherwood, Hctler, Hamilton. Third Row: Burgoync, Eaylor, Shunkwilcr, Porter, Mandcrs, Thomas, Arnold, Brenner, Spaulding, Webster, Tobias, Becker, Miss Jordan, Adviser. Bottom Row: Krctchman, M. Lochinaw, Graham, M. Lochinaw, Kelley, Zech, Rupplc. DIARY OF A SOPHOMORE GIRI September 8 We are all back in dear old B. S. H. S. again. Old faces appear all about us. How different from our experience last year as inquiring Freshmen. How we wandered around, getting lost, missing classes, and enduring all those other embarrassing moments. I notice our class has two new members. In all, we number forty-three. Miss Natalie Jordan is the class sponsor. We expect to have a fine year under her kind supervision. September 28 The first class meeting was held today. The class officers were elected for this semester. After all kinds of brawling and yelling, we finally settled down to business. The following were elected: Elizabeth Bur-goyne. President; Ira Halt, Vice President; James Hinkley, Secretary; Elinor Wilson, Treasurer; and Margaret Hoopmgarner, Reporter. Things ought to begin to happen with officers like these. October 2 A popularity contest was held today. The winner of each class will compete for the crown at the carnival. Alleyne Brenner was chosen from our Sophomore Class. She is one of the Berrien Center girls and attended school here in the seventh and ninth grades. She will be remembered as one of the grandest girls in our class. January 27 Another class meeting was held tonight, Murray Anstiss was chosen President; Mildred Staley, Vice President; Edith Zech, Secretary; Otto Hood, Treasurer; and Forrest Kesterke, Reporter. It looks like we are going to have an interesting last semester. February 16 Every year the Sophomore Class has class pins. Last October we selected our pins. We just received them today. Of course to us they arc the most attractive ot any. They are little gold pins with black lettering. We all think they simply take the cake. I wonder how soon the boys’ pins will find new owners? March 14 The Sophomores held their class party tonight. Many of the teachers were present. In fact there were nearly as many teachers as Sophomores. The evening was spent in playing cards, games, and dancing. It is usually the bigger the crowd the better, but this time it proved just the opposite. After a hilarious evening, we partook of cake and jello and went home. THE CANOE 19 3 5 [251
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