Breckenridge High School - Brecksonian Yearbook (Breckenridge, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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GLEE CLUB 1st Row: Dorothy Foster, 11« Mae Green, Roselle McCaw, Carmen Grove, Frances Nagel, Barbara Basllck, Jean Bolton, Bernice Bolton, Dorothy Rhoads, Lucille Clark. 2nd Row: Margaret Helsteed, Ruth Ervay, Maxine Beckett, Marjorie Clark, Meryl Green, Cora Belle Tates,Mias Ross, Melba Oekea, Thelma Garber, Fanny Stewart, Maxine McLean,Marjorie Gillis, Alverta Baker, Ruth McKenzie. 3rd Row: Lulu Posey, Louise Kuse,Evelyn Randall, Elinor Wolfgang, Alberta Hoose, Nancy Frye, Lauretla Williams, Marion Smith, Grace Little,Lola Hackett, Geraldine Curtis, Ethel Wolfgang, Doris Ballinger. 4th Row: Elinor Pickett, Velma Kean, Eunice Pickett, Geraldine Denind, Dorotha Darling, Aline finery, Lois Lockhart, Mae Sawrel, Marguerite Garber, Mildred Krepps, Irene McCarty, Helen Lucko, Helen Leach. Back Row: George Jenkins, Malcolm Hilliard, Paul Gerow, Richard Stewart, Lee Halstead. Kenneth Barton, Carleton Kime, Andy Root, Vern Neitzke. YEAR IN REVIEW Breckenridge lived up to her traditional good wusic depart raent when Miss Ross took over $6 students to mold them into sing ers. The Glee Club made their first appearance at the Agriculture Fair. The highlight of the yeer was the presentation of a musical play In Arcedy . The play was written around a scientific ferm in Arcedy with Richard Hook and Louise Kuse singing the leading roles. 19

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STMT COUNCIL 1st Row: Frances Nagel, Mr. Hicks, Dorothy Rhoads, Malcolm Hil- liard, James Hall, Kenneth Barton, Barbara Easlick. Back Row: Mildred Krepps, Panny Stewart, Nancy Frye, Charles Gronda, Lyle Woodard, Roberta Easlick, Lois Lockhart, Janet Doyle. COUNCIL ACTIVITIES The student council has been guided by a capable leader in the person of Malcolm Hilliard. The first semester it sponsored a social hour during the noon period when dancing was taught to those who wished to learn. This body also organized sports car- avans to accompany the football team to out of town games. In March the Home Ec.Club sponsored a campaign to raise mon- ey for equipment for a girls' lounge, and the council helped sub- stantially in realizing this plan. The student council members fromthe Senior and Junior class- es were called upon to give speeches to the various classes on Courtesy, Personality, Thinking, etc. The following are the mem- bers from all the classes. Seniors: Malcolm Hilliard, Pres.; James Hall, Vlce-Pres.; Dorothy Rhoads, Sec.; Kenneth Barton, Trees.; Roberta Easlick. Juniors: Mildred Krepps, Frances Nagel, Barbara Kaslick, Nancy Frye. Sophomores: Janet Doyle, Charles Gronda, Lois Lockhart. Freshmen: Fanny Stewart, Richard Hook.



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JOURNALISM 1st Row: Roberta EBsllck, Barbara Baslick, Betty Sawniller, Ros- alia McCaw, Frances Story. Bock Row: Stanley Boiley, Dorothy Rhoads, Louise Hook, Mr. Wood, Rose Story, Malcolm Hilliard. (Not in picture, Dorothy Foster-lst Semesten.) The Journalism Club was organized this year as a class for which one-half credit was given. Roll cell the first day brought forth the following response: Roberta EBsllck and Louise Hook, who were veteran reporters from last year; Dorothy Rhoeds, who was experienced in stencil-cutting; Betty Sawralller, Roselle t!c- Caw, Barbara Baslick, Frances Story, Rose Story, and Dorothy Fos- ter. A few weeks later Stanley Bailey decided on a journalistic career, and was welcomed to the ranks. Several changes have taken place in the Tornado under this skillful staff. The paper is now printed on folded sheets stapled through the back, and the form is now two-column instead of one. Another worth while change is the increase in Column material, human Interest in the classrooms. With the publication of the 1938 edition of Blue and Gold, we enter a new field in year-book production. This is the first printed annual ever produced by this school. Exceptional re- ductions in cost because of the off-set method of printing, have enabled us to step-up into the printed annual class. The annual staff wishes to thank the classes and organiza- tions for their fine cooperation both in editing and financing the 1938 Blue and Oold. Contributions were received from the following groups: Senior Class, Junior Class, Athletic Associa- tion, Sophomore Claes, Freshman Class, Home Economics Club, Fut- ure Farmers of America and Glee Club. 20

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