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Lois Spaulding Karnestness and sincerity arc synonymous. Cilee Club 34, ’35. ’36. ’37 Speech '35. '36 Home K. Club 34 37 Art '34 Drift Staff 37 Secretary 36 Annette Taylor A friend from beginning to end (»Iee Club 34. ’55. ’36. 37 Drift Staff '37 Canoe Staff 37 Happy Co Lucky ’37 “Guess again ’36 Speech 35. 'Mi. 37 Paul Spaulding ' Keep Kiris away. I ni bashful. Gym '35 F. F. A. '34. 35. 36 Debate ’37 Baseball 36. 37 ( anoe Staff 37 Geraldine Thomas “She’s pleasant and witty.” Canoe Staff ’37 Office 37 Orchestra ’34. ’35. ’36, '37 Shop 37 Home Kc. Club 34 -’37 Speech '35. ’36. 37 Mildred Stalky God bless the gift of speech. (.lee Club 34. ’35. ’36. ’37 Home Kc. Club ’35-’37 Speech 'Mt. 37 Drift Staff '37 President 35 Shop 37 Edith Tobias All work and no play makes I ill a dull girl. Guess Again 36 Happy Co Lucky 37 Drift Staff 37 Canoe Staff '37 Pulling the Curtain ’37 Evelyn Stover If silence were golden, Evelyn would be a millionaire.” Home Kc. Club ’34-'37 Sneech ’.Vi. 37 Glee Club 34 Eleanor Wilson “So much laughter, so much enjoyed. Crazy Politics ’35 Happy Co Luckv ’37 Guess Again ’36 Drift Staff 37 Canoe Staff '37 Gypsy Rover 35 life Edith Zech To all obliging, yet to all reserve. Glee Club '34. ’35. 36. ’37 Speech 35. ’36 Home F.c. Club ’34. ’35. ’36. ’37 • Shop ’37 Art ’35-’37 Drift Staff ’37 Bernice Reinhardt We only know that she likes her man. And some day is going to give him her hand.” wo fourteen
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Forrest Kesterke “To worry little, and study less, is my idea of happiness. Glee Cluli ’37 Debate ’37 Drift Staff ‘37 Canoe Staff 37 Creative Writing 37 Wilma Krug A smile does anything, anytime, anywhere. Vice-President 36 Canoe Staff ’37 Vice-President '37 Ileen Maynard Easy come; easy go. Gypy Ro’er '33 Canoe Staff '37 Drift Staff 37 Glee Club ’34. '35. '.V,. ’37 Gym 34 Secretary 36 Madelyn Lochinaw Life is just one dance after another. Glee Club '34. ’35. '30. '37 Drift Staff '37 Canoe Staff ’37 Gym 34. 35. '36. '37 Gypy Rover '35 Crazy Politics '35 Marian Lochinaw To enjoy life nc must giggle. “Crazy Politics '35 Guess again ’.Vi Happy Go 1 1 ky '37 Gypy Rover '35 Drift Staff '37 Canoe Staff '37 Gordon Michael 'Strong, healthy, and stern i he: He's bound to make good in life, we see.” Hand ’34 Glee Club '34. '35, '36. '37 Quartette '35. '36. '37 Canoe Stnff '37 Happy Go Lucky” '37 Guess again 36 Erland Murtaugh Taking girls as they come, I like them better as they go. Glee Club ’34. r35. 36. 37 Guess again '.Vi Happv Go Lucky” '37 Drift Staff '37 t an- e Staff '37 Debating '37 DeAlton Personf.tt His tendency is to keep (| ’iet when nil the res are oth »rwi ;c. Glee Club '34 '37 Drift Staff '37 Canoe Staff '37 Guess again V» Happy Go Lucky 37 Creative Writing '37 Vera Porter Keep smiling. Glee dub 34. 75. '37 Gym '37 Home Ec. Club '34-'36 Shop '37 Art '30. '37 Cleon Reitz I am happiest when I work.” Hascbill '35. V , '37 Treasurer '30 Glee Club '37 Robert Sherwood Beware the fury of a patient man. Basketball '34, '35. '3( '37 Drift Staff '37 Canoe Staff '37 Treasurer 34 Secretary '30 Arline SlIUNKWILER A friend in need, is a friend Indeed. Glee Club '34. '35. '30. '37 Home Ec. dub ’34-'37 Treasurer. Home Ec. ’37 Speech '35. '30 Manual Train'n '37 Vice-President ’33 page thirteen
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Class History In 1933 the doors of the Berrien Springs High School were opened to admit fifty-two adventurous Freshmen. We felt elated and not insignificant little “Cirecnics as many were wont to believe. Mr. Hawkins had the task of sponsoring us through that memorable year, and he was a “swell sport.” We had a class party the first semester and presented a gift to our sponsor. Instead of having a party the second semester, we decided to join the picnic at Indian Lake with the other classes. It was a rather cold day, but every one enjoyed himself. A number of us “helped ourselves” to the Seniors’ ice cream—much to their consternation. The first semester our class officers were as follows: President, Delbert Willson; Vice-President, Arline Shunkwiler; Secretary, Ethel Hockstra; Treasurer, Robert Sherwood; Reporter, John Fleisher; the second semester: President, Alleyne Brenner; Vice-President, Murray Anstiss; Secretary, Gerrie Graham; Treasurer, Wayne Airgood; and Reporter, Madelyn Lochinaw. In September we again entered Berrien High, this time as Sophomores under the sponsorship of Miss Jordon. This was the year everyone received [tins. That was the foremost thought then. During this year an amusing incident occurred that we shall remember. Skipping that we come to the next highlight of the year. The Seniors sponsored a popularity contest. We were very proud to enter Alleyne Brenner. This year our class officers for the first semester were: President, Elizabeth Burgoyne; Vice-President, Ira Halt: Secretary, Jim Hinkley; Treasurer, Eleanor Wilson; Reporter, Margaret Hoopingarner; the second semester: President, Murray Anstiss; Vice-President, Mildred Staley; Secretary, Edith Zech; Treasurer, Otto Hood; and Reporter, Forrest Kcstcrkc. In 1935 we came back as Juniors. To our great delight Mrs. Crittenden was our sponsor. With her leadership and splendid cooperation, we succeeded in accomplishing a great deal. Four new teachers were listed on the faculty that year: Mrs. Vandervoort, Mr. Gill, Mr. Jorgensen, and Mr. Elferdink; they replaced Miss Jordon, Miss Mann, Mr. Parsons, and Mr. Bedinger respectively. We certainly were busy bodies that year. We had to earn money to give the seniors a prom. We certainly “were pleased with the results of our efforts. The gymnasium was decorated to represent a flower garden. There were flowers climbing lattice work, garden seats, rustic benches, and even the stars were shining. It looked almost real. The orchestra added an enchanting touch to the scene. In order to secure enough money to give this prom, we sold candy anti presented a play called, “Guess Again by Glenn Hughes. We did it without the help of the Seniors and the enthusiasm of the audience combined with the proceeds assured us that it was a fine play. Our success was due mainly to the splendid direction of Mr. Gill. Our class officers for the first semester were: President, Mildred Staley; Vice-President, Jim Hinkley; Treasurer, Lois Spaulding; Reporters, Edith Tobias and Ilccn Maynard. For the second semester: President, M'rray Anstiss; Vice-President, Wilma Krug; Secretary, Ileen Maynard; and Treasurer, Bob Sherwood. When we entered school in 1936 as full-fledged Seniors, one of our highest aims had been accomplished. We were very pleased to have Mrs. Crittenden for our sponsor again this year. She is a real trooper and a good sport. This year we had another new teacher, Mr. Hulbcrt, who look Mr. Elfcrdink’s place on the faculty. He is a fine teacher and is especially appreciated by the girls for sponsoring their manual training class. We had our pictures taken in November and got them in December. Everyone was very well pleased. ptiflr ft ft mi
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