Grand Haven Senior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Grand Haven, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS HISTORY ,fill E your most humble servants, do earnestly appeal 'to you, to grant us our W W freedom and the right to leave the Grand Haven High School, where We have faithfully participated in all of our school's activities. You may ask, your honor, what have we to show that we deserve this right, and our reply is, that you, our lord, glance over the following achievements which our class has made in our high school career. To his lllajestyz il lylxl ' Your majesty, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight we entered this school, and as our leader, we selected Lloyd McCracken, and as our ad- viser Miss Reba Anderson. We had to, of course, be introduced into social life, and so the kind-hearted Sophomores took the task of showing us something about Grand Haven social life by giving us a party, and we, in appreciation, returned this com- pliment by giving the Sophomores a Valentine Party. In our first year, We also had the distinction of having a Freshman, Marian Kamhout, win the local Declamation Contest. Oh mighty one, we know that you no longer can doubt, that we aided greatly in the school's activities, but I will give you some more records of our school life. In nineteen twenty-nine A. D., we were high and mighty Sophomores. This year, Jane Peter was chosen to lead us on our march to victory, and Miss Anderson again was selected to help us with our difficult problems. We gave a party, for the incoming F rosh, and later in the year we were invited to attend a party given by the Freshmen. In this year, most exalted ruler, we were again represented in declama- tions, and our contestant, Dorothy Smith, was victorious. This year marks the real beginning of our group in athletics as we were represented on various teams. Nevertheless, your highness, in our third year, we had history that was, if we may venture to say, real history. This year was opened with Donald DeGlopper as President, and for our advisory board we chose llflisses Fredricks and Zoller. Skid- dingf' a comedy, was our play presentation in our Junior year, and it was enjoyed by all who saw it. This year we had athletes on all the various teams, and we assisted in bringing golf, tennis, and basketball championships to our school. In IMay we were given a dance by the graduating class, and in June we bade farewell to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Reception. But, your majesty, we can not let this petition go to you Without telling you a little of our last and most successful year of our high school life. As a leader for our final year, we selected Morton Barbour, and for our advisers we picked Miss F redricks, and Mr. Thoma. Broken Dishes was presented this year and it proved to be a huge success. Our class, in our final year, was represented in all the various types of athletics. In June the Juniors and Seniors gave a final dance which we en- joyed immensely. U Our school life is nearing a finish, and all we ask of you, your majesty, is to grant us those final documents, that will enable us to leave the Grand Haven High School. With these diplomas we feel that we can go out into the world and achieve bigger things, and, oh king, let it be this way, so that when we are out in the World in years to come, we may turn toward the Grand Haven High School, whether we be in east, west, north, or south, and say Grand Haven High School, you have helped me attain success. Signed THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1932. Page Eighteen

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