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With the opening of school last September, every Senior determined to make this last year his best year and also the best year for Eastern. We have succeeded in both endeavors. Every Senior has made this year his most successful year both socially and educationally. The first important move was electing officers. Chas. M. Johnston, President, Gertrude Colvin, Vice-Presidentg Geraldine Brode, Secretary, Otto Bernthal, Treasurer, Herald Amrhein, Sergeant- at-Arms, were elected to the respective offices and have shown the Senior Class some wonderful affairs. The first social activity occurred on the night of October 31 in the form of a party held in the main room of the Commercial Department. This was a decided success and terminated in the wee sma' hours of the mornin'.V The next important manoever was the first Senior dance held 'December 12. This was a social success even if not financially so. Tl1e,Sjyjngopat'ed,Six in their ardent CbutQ not melodiusj jazzing, managed to splinter a couple of drum sticks, which fortunately was the sole cause of the deficit. ' To commemorate some of the I24A,S who passed into the oblivion of P. G., we held a mid-semester sleigh ride to Munger. Oil-all the Senior social activities, this was the most successful. After several games, including Leading the Donkey in which Don McCabe and Duffy took prominent parts, weienjoyed a delightful feed. When a few more games hadvnbeen enjoyed, the party embarked for home. No one will ever forget that memorable trip. M-r. Aeby's flash-light broke up the dark corner party a number of times and furnished amusement for the journey. When we returned, everyone agreed that he could not have had greater enjoyment. Social activities took a decided rest for 'a time during which the various committees pertaining to graduation, were appointed. 2, v The most recent social' undertaking was the Senior Leap Year dance given by the girls, which was entirely successful, financially and socially., The decorations were especially unique and very prettyf The' floor, bordered' withjfloor lamps and davenports, was very artistic, while the huge 'class pin, illumined by a search- light, brought forth favorable comment. ' The field meet, which will undoubtedly be ,Won ,by the Seniors aided by the Sophomores, Class Day, and Commencement, will bring to a close the greater activities of the Class of '2o. ' Aside from enjoying these various functions, the class of 1920 has gained for the entire school more privileges and improvements than any other class. The present Seniors are accredited with the introduction of the Student Council and due to the efforts of the Senior Class the examination exemption is being given a. trial and the honor system is being seriously contemplated. Therefore, in view of these things accomplished by us in the year IQIQ-20, we the Seniors, feel that we have been eminently successful as a class, and have done our utmost to improve the school life at Bay City Eastern. NEAL R. MOORE, '2o. 'i 1 mn'
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The Class of 1920 President ...... .. Clmrlvs julmstcm Vice-President .. .. c3lll't1'lldQ Colvin Secretary ..... .. GvmIcli1w Brodc Treasurer ....... .. . Ottrw Bn-rnlhzll Sergeant-at-Arms ........................ Ilzmmld Amrhcin HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Mmmhan ' Mr. Aeby CLASS MoTTo Out of the harbor. out on the beep CLASS COLORS Green anb White CLASS FLOWER 'Lily of the Valley
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552 Class Vote Most handsome boy ........ Most beautiful girl ......... Most sentimental girl ...... Most sentimental boy ...... Peppiest girl ........ .. Peppiest boy .... . Best student ............... Greatest woman hater.. Greatest man hater ....... . Biggest bluffer ..... Wittiest Senior ..... Most popular girl ..... Most popular boy ..... Best athlete ............... Worst flirt ffemininej ..... Worst flirt imasculinej .... Sweetest girl .............. fa? OTTO BERNTHAL KATHLEEN BILL VIRGINIA FLOYD JOHNSTON HARRY WALKER SUSIE B. PRESLEY LEO NIEDZIELSKI DONALD NORTH OTTO BERNTHAL ALICE BASTOW J. EUGENE DUFFY, jr. GLADYS NOONAN GLADYS NOONAN DONALD MCCABE ERIC SPECKHARD SUSIE B. PRESLEY CHARLES M. JOHNSTON PAULINE HAINES
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