Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI)

 - Class of 1927

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E WN Sophomore Class CLASS COLORS: Blue and C-old. CLASS FLOWER: Carnation, Presldem ..........A.,,,, CLASS MOTTO: Not how much, but how well. Class Officers: Vice-President ,,,,,,,,.. Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .....,,.,,,....,.... Class Advisor rl,r,,, BERNICE DEARDORFF ltootsl MAYNARD TUCKER qruckp MERLE FREY fjiggsr FoRREsT ANNABLE qrriskyr KARL ACKERSON qmikep RUTH KAUFFMAN mmm 19 Maynard Tucker ,,,,,,,,,Merle Frey ....,,,.Ruth Kaufman Forrest A nnable ,,..,,,.Miss Moore

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E WN The Class History In the course of Emanon one, printed ago, a bit of pictorial and graceful history and information has been collected here and there, so to be correct to say the least I do not propose to contradict complete originality of such nonsense, but as these two years have passed these may prove interesting. ' The Freshmen were always teased from years back. We were Freshmen in the year of '24 and '25 and of what luck! At least during leap year the boys went wild. It seemed to appeal to most of them to have Hops and parties, but I wonder now how many figure these festivities with the exception of parties. Our first contact in this official year was at one party supposedly to be private but were interrupted by a sally of the upper classmen, It was there we suffered a hazingg no damage whatsoever, but previous to this a good time was constituted. The second of our years was calmly and harmoniously encountered throughout. During this time also, different contests and parties of interest were enacted. It was this year that most of the classmates had awakened to that fact what school was. Then as we pass on to a higher sense we find the Junior year a bit extraordinary, in a lesser sense we realized the future development, in a large sense we try to develop the keyboard for this. Class Tatler Now Wick, a boy of sixteen years, we call him a hector, I-Ie plays with beating hearts, Ah! me! and sports inspector. And Gyp will make more sales, in socks, than of heart breaking, But she has failed my thoughts, confined in her one small taking. Oh! Bob, he flirts and farms, to him words conre talking, Oh how he ? I ?--? tSh---sl not too loud when the mare starts balking. To change your mind of Peggy, those eyes that hold a sinking, A melting way for loving hearts, at that there may be shrinking. A I-Ioosier school boy, Pe Wee Rose, who darkened the door each morning bright And sometimes it was the saxophone, or radio, from some new light. When dost that thy would miss thee, in our art and dainty styling, Of knashing teeth and jealous hearts, Nlay, you know we like home staying. A crash of thunder and then a wind, a rainy day with stormy night, A burned out fuse and trouble, too, a jim who said Oh that's all-right. Who can perceive a man to be a friend and right good pal, Lest there be one that if I can what could be said of that friend Al, To him a joke who we feel of Doc, a bad of good e'er interrupt, But when something is pleasing him, it can't be more than cutting up. Post we know has many ways, but lack of water, it killed the sheik, Good faith will win for her someday, faint heart, cupid note what I Seek, Now as the last--but not the least to my classmates a parting word, I feel so dumb, just like a beast, in pleasing them it is absurd. just hold your tongue and don't dispute that I'd not slam you to provoke, But shun this work and now forget, it is but love not as a joke. Having been chosen the conjurer of '28 I will refrain from anything only con- fiscating my thoughts in favor of the upper classmen, moreover I will attach my manual token. -Bradley Dillerzbeck. I8



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E WN l l l Freshman Class Class Motto: Don't sit up and set. but get up and set. Class Colors: Class Flower: Lavender and Gold. American Beauty Rose. President ii..i. ,,.,, Vice-President t...,, Secretary ,,,.,,i.i... Treasurer ,,....... Reporter ,,s,s,,,,r.,, Class Advisor r,...,. Alvin Barker lBarkl Roy Berkey tRockyl Lee Giddings lGid.l Francis Hanson tFrans.l Gilbert Hanson lGib.l Milton Heaven CNlilt.l Effie Hunt tBootsl Kenneth jackson lKen.l Most Popular Girl A... Most Popular Boy ,,i,, Class Officers : Class Role: Ruth Jepson tBabel Dorothy Kauffman lDotl Roy Kauffman tCoFliel Voight Klingman tKlingl Austin Miller fAustyl Chalmer Miller lCharml Ovid Miller lObel Floyd Schwab lShortyl Marvel Neeb lAndy Gumpl t.,...,,,Gilbert Hanson Roy Kauffman ..t,,,,,Dorothy Kauffman ....,,,,tElwood Sullivan i.i...,,,Elwood Sulivan ,,,,,,.Mrs. Houghton Clarice Schwab tTootsl Garland Schwab tRuClyl Elwood Sullivan lStubl Frank Sullivan tSullyl Thaddius Wickfield tThadl Laura Custor fBarneyl Nlabelle Livingston lPeggyl Doris Leece tSocksJ t..,,,l.Dorothy Kauffman ....,,,,,..,Roy Kauffman

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Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 37

1927, pg 37

Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 34

1927, pg 34

Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 6

1927, pg 6

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1927, pg 10

Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 32

1927, pg 32

Clarksville High School - Emanon Yearbook (Clarksville, MI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 32

1927, pg 32


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