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INITIATION DAY As usual, Initiation day was a very colorful and hilarious event. The Sophomores were in their glory making the Freshmen bow down, carry their books, shine their shoes, and do other similar tasks. The Freshmen paraded through the streets of town under the watchful eye ofthe Sophomores. At an assembly in the gym, following the parade, the Freshmen were made to do various silly stunts. That evening the Freshmen were en- tertained at a party given by the Sophomores. This closed a day which the Freshmen and Sophomores wi I not soon forget. i ' ' SWOFFERS IMPLEMENT Deckerville P , I Our Gratitude ' to 11 i
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MILK TESTING AG. INSTRUCTOR ...!'.l'-25.29. Wish To Thank S T 8. H OIL O Carsonville I - Mg I H FINAL INSTRUCTIONS l - v , 4 AGRICW Wkf In October we went to Marlette to the soil iudging contest. Several of the boys placed high in the contest the past 3 years, but we have not won as yet. The Agriculture I class challenged the Agriculture Il class in a pest hunt. The Ag. Il class brought in the most points, so they will be feted to a party after Easter by the Ag. I class. The boys having registered yorkshires this year are: Gerald Chambers, Delton Mc- Carty, Joe Krawzyk, Robert Neu, and Ron Sweet. Those that will get pigs are: Fred Peterson, Don Sherman, and Leslie Burgett. The boys that got started in the club and are still raising pure breds are: Dan Messing, John Jones, and Richard Ross.
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Il0MECOMlN6 GIIHN JUDY SCHILLINGER JUNIOR Our annual homecoming festivities began with the Carsonville Tigers battling the Peck Pirates in a spirited game of football. The Student Council had full charge of the activities following. Even the cold weather and strong winds couldn't dampen the spirits of the crowd as they anxiously awaited the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The activities got underway at half time as the hand proudly marched out and went into their formations. The classes, which had worked so hard for days, roudly dis- played all their Floats in the parade which followed. The seniors walkedbaway with first prize for their Float. The crowd eagerly awaited the last float which carried the queen-to-be and her court. Mr. Bowers introduced Stuart Backus, who was to crown the queen. The candidates for queen were: Seniors - Mary Lou Abeel and Elizabeth Messing, Juniors - Linda Essenmacher and Judy Schillinger. The attendants for the queen were - Sophomore - Nancy Maher and Freshman - Joan Smith. When the mo- ment for naming the queen came, Mr. Backus placed the coveted crown on the head of Judy Schillinger and presented her with a bouquet of red roses donated by Sanilac Florist. The court was presented with corsages by the Student Council. The queen received many lovely gifts from the local merchants. Then the strong winds and a sprinkling of rain sent the shivering, but happ queen and her court scampering for s elter. The dance after the game was sponsored by the Student Council. s. ' 4 :me J., .0 Tl'lGI'lKS 9. ' . 5 to 0 4 - ' HUB DRIVE-lN Sandusky
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