Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1927

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THE P I O N E E WEBSTER HALE FIRST ROW: L. Hoerup. M. Hansen, A. Soper, H. Yates, H. Young. L. West, F. Cox, F. Ochs, C. Munroe, E. Fader, M. Miller. SECOND ROW : R. Stanton, H. Penny, L. Twork, V. Woolley, E. Peterson, L. Lange, T. MacQueen, A. Stutsman, E. Martin. THIRD ROW: D. Fryer, G. King, I. Ristow, S. McKay, M. Pollakowski, L. Engle, A. Twork. New Member: Joyce Aikman. OFFICERS President ..................................... Arnold Soper Vice President ....................................... Helen Yates Secretary . Fletcher Cox Treasurer Charles Munroe At the first of the year the Junior class was divided into two home rooms. Jeanne D’ Arc and Webster Hall. Owing to the small membership in each of these, it was voted to consolidate them into one, Webster Hall, under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Fletcher. The class was well represented in athletics, especially in interclass basket- ball. '1'he junior boys took first honors, while the girls won second place. Early in the beginning of the year we staged a Hallowe’en dance with ex- cellent results. The first annual Junior Bazaar was later held, leaving a tra- ditional activity for the following classes. The Juniors tied for second place for the best decorated booth in the An- nual Carnival. To raise money for our Washington trip next year the Junior boys are col- lecting and selling old newspapers and magazines. With the same end in view the class as a whole presented the first annual Junior Entertainment in March.

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H C PIONEER residence, a place of modern invention, in which they did clatter about as small beans in a great measure. Chapter IN'. Now this the fourth year in the history of this great House of Millard has been one of much hard labor and little resting by the wayside, for the people have been preparing for their final departure from the land. And the leaders for this year were James Scott, President: Faye Nemethy. Vice President: Edna Smith, Secretary: Mary Louise Losev, iieauirer. A great cry went up from the throats of the Class: Lo! if it doth appear that we are to he graduated after many days, there is much need of many dollars to provide the myrrh and frankincense thereof. And is it not Iit that we go on a trip to some far off land of Education in order to prepare us for our departure into the cold world?” Thinking these th tigs, the Class made a feast to which the public was hid- den that money might he brought into the treasury and the coffers be filled. And behold, it did likewise come to pass, a little later, that the Class did de- sire histrionic glory and did present to the people a great play, wherein each did act what he was not. And they did choose to enact. “She Stoops to Con- quer. written long ago by one Oliver Goldsmith, with a cast consisting en- tirely of females. And the day arrived on which they were to take their departure for the land of Washington. And they left accompanied by Miss Amy Betts and Mr. Cecil V. Millard, to see things which the strange land was reputed to con- tain. And one week later they returned full of joy and much knowledge. So the whole number at the end of this fourth year is 45. And it has come to pass that of 90 that entered this land in three and twenty only 45 will de- part, for verily, verily. I say unto you, that broad is the gate, and wide is the way that leadeth to High School and many there be that go in thereat: hut straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leadeth to graduation, and few there he that find it. Four years hath the House of Millard sojourned in the land and gathered the fruits from the Tree of Knowledge. But it is written: In the day when ye shall have eaten of all these fruits, ye shall surely be driven forth from the land.” Now. I say unto you. the must depart hence, to go each a separate way. to lands they know not of; to do. they know not what.



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■ r £ PIONEER HOUSE OF a )OLIDGE FIRST ROW: H. Thiesen, L. Durham, R. Dapprich, F. Dohn, A. Oldenburg, I. Flake, H. Holmburg. SF.CON’D ROW: B. Storen, I.. Stafford, W Kills. C. Ackerman, K. MacKenzie, O. Rhoades, M. Barson. THIRD ROW: B. Scudlark, R. McDonald. II. Bliel, Mr. Allen Meyer. A. Ochs. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Richard McDonald Carl Arndt Ralph Dapprich . Orla Rhoades House of Cooiidge home room was organized l y Miss Anne Semans at the beginning of the second semester in 1926. This year the organization lias 29 members, part sophomores and part juniors. All are striving to graduate with the class of 1928. with Mr. Allan Meyer as our sponsor. The class colors of cerise and white were used to good advantage in the carnival, and a beautiful booth was the result. Edna Oelkers and Eleanor MacKenzie represent us in the Senate, and Carl Arndt has a seat in the House of Representatives.

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