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

 - Class of 1925

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CROSWELL HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE SENIORS Motto: Not at the top but climbing. Colors: Blue and Gold. Senior Calendar Sept. 3 Freshies arriving. Some are green and the rest are blue. Sept. 4 Senior class meeting. Sept. 6 Senior party planned. Sept. 7 Rain! ! ! Sept. 8 Senior party postponed. Sept. 10 Seniors plan to have an annual. Sept. 18 Hike out to Hurley’s for a com roast, but owing to a violent shower we swam out. Sept. 24 Bill VanCamp goes to sleep in history class. Sept. 30 Don late for school this morning, per usual. Oct. 6 Senior party at Norman’s. Oct. 12 Margaret broke her seat» She should go on a diet. Oct. 18 Bang! Delyle drops her desk cov- er. Oct. 20 Zelma and Ray are sent out of the assembly. Oct. 25 Junior and Frosh challenge Sophs Senior to a flag rush. Challeng- ers are victorious. Nov. 20—Meryl had better stop running around nights. She was late again today. Nov. 25 Everybody is having visions of turkey and plum pudding. Dec. 7 Don is sent out of assembly on false charges. Dec. 10 Frances has a sore throat and can’t talk. No wonder assemb- lies are quieter. Dec. 20 Looking forward to Christmas va- cation. Jan. 2 Back at the daily grind. Jan. 7 Aggravatin’ odors coming from the cooking lab. Hot lunches have started. Jan. 10 Health lecture by Miss Sparling. “Don’t wear golashes unbuck- led.” Jan. 17 Test in history—Results—Failures plus lecture by Mr. Phillips. Jan. 21 June has got a new hair cut, but she wears it covered up. Jan. 25 Will wonders never cease? Elsie gets bawled out for talking. Jan. 29 Dan’s need for colored glasses in- creases. Jan. 30 Delyle blushes! Feb. 2 Bernice is doing her typewriting after school now. Feb. 5 Bill goes to sleep in assembly again this morning. Wonder who keeps him up nights. Feb. 9 Sleigh rides are getting popular, to all except the Seniors. Feb. 13 Homer and Mildred are becoming quite affectionate . Feb. 15 Vernon treats Leonard with candy filled with cayenne pepper. Hot stuff! Feb. 21 “Heavyweight” Johnson breaks his seat. Feb. 25 Nettie’s temper rose today, in fact, she rose with it. She sat on a tack. March 2 Everett’s Ford freezes up again. March 5 Kenneth Burgess has his spring hair cut. March 7 Test in Lit. Everyone troubled with the same disease, “Flunk- itus.” March 9 Leone spent her usual two hours gazing at Snub. March 13 Donna came in early today and got to work without greeting all her neighbors. March 17 Everyone wore green today ex- cept LaVeme. He didn’t need to! March 25 Bernice’s lip is all bruised. Wonder what happened. April 1 ’Nuff sed! ! April 4 History test. Seniors look scar- ed. April 7 Spring is here—heralded by Ho- mer’s white sweater and the ro- bins—sure signs. April 9 Spelling test in Lit. May 1 Arbor Day. Everybody at work. After the two trees were plante ! all the classes adjourned to their respective clean-up places. A few of the Seniors enjoyed a dancing party during the eve- ning. May 15 Seniors have to stand at the Mar- lette game. Great results. June 5 Seniors busy practicing for Class Day. June 12 Junior-Senior Banquet. June 17 Class Day. June 18 Graduation. June 19 Senior picnic. June 20 We are Alumni. Pa?o Eitfht

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CROSWELL HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE FACULTY DONALD RIEMAN, Agriculture, Base Ball Coach LOIS GAUT, Music and Art LAURA GRAY, English Patre Seven



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CROSWELL HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE HOMER BARLOW, President 1925 Every inch a man, to say nothing of his feet. RAYMOND HURLEY, Vice-Pres., 1925 Men are men; the best sometimes forget. JUNE CEASE, Sec. and Treas., 1925. I can sing allright, but 1 would much rather talk. FRANCES MOORE, Valedictorian Tis she, I know her by her gait.

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