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LOIS HOADLKY Inti when there's a man in the ease,you know all other things give ptaee. Library Staff . '20—’21 Junior Farce........................'21 President of Class '22 Editor of Maroon and White '22 Girls Rasketball '22 “Pals” Literary Society '22 MELVIN SEEL “He is not in love, but very near it.” Class President ................. '20 A. A. President................ . '21 Basketball '20—'21—'22 “Pals” Literary Society '22 Art and Joke Fiditor of Maroon and White '22 MARY YETTF.R “She was as good as she was fair.” Class President '19 Sec’y and Treas. '21—'22 Junior Farce '21 Library Staff . '19—'20 Pres. Neotrophean... .. '22 Business Manager of Maroon and White.... '22 Salutatorian '22 HAROLD GRAY God bless the man who first invented sleep.” Athletic Editor of Maroon and White '22 A. A. Vice President '21 A. A. Transportation Manager '21 Pals” Literary Society ........ '22 Thirt ern
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THE OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS DURING HIGH SCHOOL [■RESUMIN' President Pice-Pres. Sec'y and Treas. Class Patron SOPHOMOR K President Pice-Pres. Sec y and Treas. Class Patron JUNIOR President Pice-Pres. Sec y and Treas. Class Patron SKNIOR President Pice-Pres. Sec'y and Treas. Class Patron Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto 18— 19 Mary Yetter Mildred DeWitt Louise Freitag Miss Ona Enders ’19—1‘20 Melvin Seel Theodore Kesterke Mildred De Witt Clarence Hatland ’20-’21 Lucyle Palmer Hazel Burns Mary Yetter Arthur Bali our ’21—’22 Lois Hoadley Lucyle Palmer Mary Yetter Arthur Bali our Brown and Gold Yellow Rose Finished Yet Beginning T tv five
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SKNIOR CLASS HISTORY Have you heard of a certain bright Freshman class That into High School in ’IS did pass? Who dragged three studies and carried one. And who knew from experience it was no fun. There are only eight of them left today Fight (from sixteen) to leave in May. There are Mary Yetter, Salutatorian and President, And Harold Gray, a studious gent! There is Lois Hoadley, so very shy If the boys looked at her it would make her cry. There is Hazel Burns who does all the recitin’ And Gerald Williams- he does the fightin . There is Ethel Mitchell she’s awful dumb! Yet they choose her a Valedictorian. There is Lucyle Palmer, she was president ton. In our Junior year she helped us through. Don’t know Melvin Seel? Why where’ve you been? Do you see that fellow with a comical grin? That girl right across from where you sit, We used to know as Mildred De Witt. And Helen Winans we used to know, too. They both left school for a “matrimonial view. There was Louise Kreitag and Genevieve Bay, St. Joe. and Benton Harbor claim them today. Theodore Kesterke, we knew him as “Pete,” And Elton Rector both beat a retreat. Likewise Warren Andrews and Philip Moore Slipped quietly out through the back door. Holland Moody left us for class ’2d He’ll graduate next year as you can see. Our class patrons were always on hand, Ona Enders, Arthur Balfour, and Clarance Hatland. In 1918 we choose “Brown and Gold,” Tis our class colors yet—it has never grown old. In 1919 our High School burned down, Our new one is the finest building in town. W e’ve had many a party these four years, And many a “roast” not of weenies I fear. We’ve been very bright in our classes too. Even if we didn’t say “what we knew.” But if what subjects we like, I know, Algebra, Latin and Physics wouldn’t stand much show. Yet in after years you’ll find our names If vou’ll only look in the Halls of Fame! E. M.—’22 fnurt • n
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