Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI)

 - Class of 1917

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Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 28 of 80
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Page 28 text:

JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Fifty-two Freshmen enrolled in the class of 1916 and at our first class meeting’ elected George H. Rightenburg as president. Our first social func- tion was a Hallowe’en party. This will long be remembered by Everett Rea, George Rightenburg and Stanley West, who served as the upper-classmen’s chief amusement for the evening. Concerning our studiousness, opinions vary, for during the first year we, as a class, were called brainy and again “pig-headed,” (but it is complimentary to even accuse Freshmen of the former). In our Sophomore year matrimony caused our number to be diminished. Minnie Filwock-Moran married a school teacher and started demonstrating her tactfulness in a rural district. Alva Stone-Farley and Gail Fockler-Moran went into partnership with farmers while Ethel Hall-Wellar decided that life in the Ford “community” was preferable to our city. About the middle of the year we Sophomores gave a party which proved to be the best of the annuals. With forty-four Jolly, Jolly Juniors, and Miss Wixson as patron, we have had a most successful year. Many of our loyal Juniors are foreign students from Carsonville, Peck and Deckerville. The first good time of the year was held in the high school hall where the Juniors showed the right kind of class spirit by turning out in a body—an almost unheard of thing for a social function. Fresh (?) cider was served in great quantities but none went home any the worse for this unless it was Messrs. Powers and Raven, who took a jug with them. This year, once during each week, the morning exercises have been in charge of the respective classes and we have not failed to do our share in the entertainment, in fact it has been admitted by all the classes that the Junior programs have been the best(?). afe a|e afe »fe afe The first flag rush in the history of C. H. S. was held this year, and for about two days the battle waged. After three of the sacred emblems of the class of 1918 mysteriously disappeared we decided to “quit the field.” In the final treaty no bad feelings were recorded but the Juniors were forced to ac- knowledge defeat by the upper classmen. So far in our high school career we have been successful and we trust you will read in our Year Book, “The class of 1918 is the largest and best ever graduated from dear old C. H. S.” MARIE MATTHEWS.

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ARTHUR KING President MARIE MATTHEWS Secretary-T reasurer VANCIE GRANT LOUISE SCHROEDER MARTHA VAN CAMP CLARK SPROWL Vice President MURL CONGDON MARK WIXSON A LaVERNE DECKER BLANCH GREY

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