Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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(Elasa of 1U24 In September, 1922, the Junior Class joyously (?) entered our so-called Temple of Learning thirty strong. After a few days of ‘‘settling down” and organizing classes, pandemonium predominating, a class meeting was called for the purpose of electing officers. Despite a few minor difficulties the unani- mous vote of the class for President was Frank McIntyre; for Vice-President, the dark haired, vivacious Margaret Little; for Secretary, the dependable Mil- dred Scott, and for Treasurer, the grinning and honest “Hank,” alias Henry, Wiener. Compared to their Freshman and Sophomore years, the Juniors did not hold many parties, but “still waters run deep,” you know, and although silent as the Sphinx for quite a time, the students of the class were working. Haughtily disregarding the frivolities which the other classes were indulging in, they toiled diligently in order that their class might head the list in scholarship. The class as a whole was very well represented in school activities. Their “Midget” stunt at the annual High School carnival met with such success that they had to respond to an encore. The first of December it was necessary to elect new officers, at which time Margaret Little was chosen President; William Stein, Vice-President; Mil- dred Scott, Secretary, and Leonard Brownless, Treasurer. These officers carried the burden the remainder of the year. In conclusion it might well be said that the Juniors aimed to bring their class to the front, and although they have undoubtedly succeeded they hope to do still better in their Senior year.

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