Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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THE FRESHMEN CLASS Edith Coryell Keith Douglas Leroy Francis Raymond Jarvis Sherman Lowtey Anna Mol ter Glendon Parnall Lloyd Sibley Emilie Swain Erwin Teggerdine Madeline Croasdell Florence Fiske Edith Holcomb Ray Lowrey Charlotte McMillan Glenn O'Berry LaVem Pratt Kenneth Stevens Beatrice Teggerdine Isabelle Yoorbees -r HE FRESHMEN CLASS was organized in September The class elected JL Emilie Swain President: Paul Wiliockx Vice-President: Edith Coryell Secretary; Keith Douglas. Treasurer; Miss Hertiff. Oass Advisor There were twenty-five Freshmen in the Oass when we firs: started to school, but we have lost five of them, which now leaves ns Twenrv. The Sophomore Class invited die Freshmen Class to an initiation party that • as our first party; we have had about three or four parties since All the ciasses were invited to a Thanksgiving Bancuet each class gave a stunt to entertain the ethers. Cn Fehruan 13. we held a Freshmen and Sophomore Panv at Kenneth Stevens home. Games were played arR: then refreshments were served The Freshmen gave an assembly evenase or March 15th. which was a St. Patrick program. The Freshmen Oass expect to lead the other dasses on through High School. 36

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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS George Alward Walter Andrews Mildred Beals Helen Cheeseman Bernice Cline Mary Halfpenny Lessiter Hammond Clayton Hoyt Isabel King Ralph Lawson Alice Lawson Mary Lowrie Donald McGregor Raymond Miller Ronald Porritt Donald Riddle Kenneth Rockwell Ethylene Stephens George Swain Bertha Zish ON SEPTEMBER 3, 1923, we entered High School, a merry bunch, though quite green to high school ways, for we were Freshmen. Not much happened that year, for we spent most of our time adjusting ourselves to high school ways. Miss Peters was our class sponsor. At the beginning of this year we started in having a good time and with Miss Herriff as our sponsor we continued having them. We entertained the freshmen at the Alward home, where we showed them what '‘initiation” was. They, feeling that they should repay us, delightfully entertained us at Kenneth Stevens. But parties aren't “ALL as you might suppose, for many of us have indulged in hard work, for which we feel quite repaid, as all of us passed the semester examinations. Now we are settling down to harder work and hope it will be as successful as other work we have taken up. Our class officers are: President. Isabel King; Vice-President, Ethelyne Stephens; Treasurer, Raymond Miller; and Secretary. Alice Lawson. 15



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THE EIGHTH GRADE Class of '29 Agnes Walter Richard Seeterlin Miilicent Stephens Maurice Miller Laveraa Ballard Donald Bleakley Jack Croasdell David Stewan Elsie Pam all Lovell Menter Evelyn Ladouceur Brace Terry Nelson Clark Charles Renwick THIS YEAR, through the efforts of our Superintendent Mr. Hood, the junior High was organized. vhid we find a great pleasure and benefit to all of us. At our firs class meeting we elected Agnes Walter. President; Richard Seeterlin. Vice-President; Miilicent Stephens. Secretary; Maurice Miller. Treasurer. and Mrs. Butler. Class Sponsor. On October 22 we had a hike to Cedar Glenn and had a Hamburg fry. It seems that we started something new then. for several others followed. In October we attended the H.gh School weinie roast near Park Lake to celebrate the volley ball tournament. Our girts were the champions of the Junior High- On.November 25 we attended the High School banquet at the M. E. Church A delicious banquet was served and the Sophs found they were up agamst someth:r.g when we gay our yells. After that we plaved games and each grade had a stunt. Ours was a band concert. Nuf sed. At Christmas time we gave a play entitled. Christmas at Unde Jems' In Januarv a had a Good English contest, won by the Red Side. The Blue Side gave as a forfeit a sleigh ride patty with refreshments and games at the Church. On March 4th we had a class patty at David Stewarts home. The evening was sment in plavmg games, after which light refreshments were served. Every mouth we had at least two from the Eighth Grade represented on the Honor Roll. 17

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