Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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Edith Coryell. Madeline Croasdell, Florence Fiske, Stella Hilborn, Glenn O’Bcrry. Anna Molter. Charlotte McMillan. Raymond Jarvis. Kenneth Stevens. Lloyd Sibley. Kenneth Rockwell. Glcndon Parnell. Isabel Voorhees. Beatrice Teggerdine, Emilic Swain and Miss Laura Herriff, sponsor. The Sophomore Class On September fourth, the Sophomore of “0. H. S. met and elected the following officers: Kenneth Stevens, President; Isabel Voorhees, Vice-President; Charlotte McMillan, Secretary; Kmilie Swain, Treasurer. c decided also, to initiate the Freshmen at Isabel Voorhees. We all bad an enjoyable time, and were repaid by a party at Inez Alward's, where every one en joyed an cmpiaUy good time. Several other parties were held during the year. On? was held at Beatrice Teggcrdine’s on Halloween, and another, a few days before Christmas, at Glenn (VBerry's, also a Valentine party at Kenneth Steven's. The day before Thanksgiving we gave a comedy entitled “A Perplexing Situation M We have set the pace for all classes and are living up to our expectation to lead all through school. Hi

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The Junior Class ? ££i ° ;7,?,e0r£C Swain Mary Lowrie. Alice Lawson. Miss Laura Herriff. Ronald Porritt. M1D D LE ROW—Bernice Cline, Bertha Zych, Mildred Beals. George Alward. Isabel King Cheeseman. FRONT ROW—Donald McGregor. Walter Andrews. Lessiter Hammond. Ralph Lawson. Clavton Wi.liam DcLind. Helen Hoyt. 1 his year we elected as our class officers: Lessiter Hammond. President; Vice-President; Mildred Beals, Secretary; and Bertha Zych, Treasurer. We Herriff as our class sponsor and we attribute much of this year’s success to her. Mary Lowrie, elected Miss We had our first class party at Ronald Porritt's. It was a gotnl beginning for all the other good times which have followed this year. W have had two surprise parties this year one for Lessiter Hammond and one for Bernice Cline. Everyone had a splendid time at both of these parties. We gave our Junior play “The Empty House,” on February 19 and 20 at Davisburg and Clarkston, respectively. We feel well repaid for our efforts and to our satisfaction the house was not empty. We are sure we will never forget the good times we had in practicing and presenting this play. A deep sorrow came to our class on March 8 in the death of our classmate anil friend Ronald Porritt. This year has given us much courage and we are now anxiously waiting to have the re-sponsibiliticN of our Senior year, hoping it will prove as enjoyable as has this, our Junior year. 15



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BACK ROW—Leroy Francis, Clare Edwards. Bernadine Bailey, Agnes Walter, Laverna Ballard, Donald Bleakley, Bruce Chamberlain, Inez Adward, Christine Bailey. MIDDLE ROW—Helen Tindall, Agnes Goodrich. Millicent Stephens, Elsie Parnell. Frances Marshall, Lucille Goodrich. Evelyn Ladouceur. Berneta Orr, Esther McGregor, Mrs. Winn. FRONT ROW—Nelson Clark, Richard Secter'.in, David Stewart, Maurice Miller, Ralph Warren, Edgar Teggerdine, Bruce Terry, Maurice Kerton, Jack Croasdell, Sherman Lowrey. The Freshman Class We began our bard school tasks on a hot sunshiny Monday morning, August 31, 1925, and were greeted by our new Professor, Mr. Winn. We succeeded in gaining our Freshmen subjects, by having class parties every month to forget our needless, but many worries. On the eighth day of September we called our first class meeting: to elect our new class officers. Klsie Parnall, President; Millicent Stephens, Yice-President; Agnes Walter, Secretary; Donald Bleakley, Treasurer; and Mrs. Winn, Class Sponsor. To do away with so many sales to raise our mon y for the Oracle, we decided on raising our dues to five cents a week, which proved to be better than sales. Our first party was the “Freshmen Initiation”, given by the Sophomores at the Voor-hees home, September 18, 1925. We all lived through it. Other parties have been planned for. but other business has made it necessary to postpone them. In our Sophomore year we are hoping we will be able to enjoy our work as much as we did this yea. . 17

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