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JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors traveled by boat this year, after having worked up from their Freshman mules and their Sophomore bus. At the helm stood class president, Frank Granstra. Beside him was Vice-President, Leo Smith, as first - mate. Secretary Shirley Smith kept the log for the voyage while purser, Eddie Stolt, acted as Treas- urer. Chief Stewardess Amie Larsen was to be found running among the passengers, getting suggestions to take to Student Council meeting. The junior Sadie Hawkins Dance was a great success, probably be- cause they had so many seamen to swab decks and perform all the other menial tasks necessary. During the festivities, their sponsors, Mr. Baker and Miss Corey, stood watch on the poop deck. To take on a few provisions, the Juniors dropped anchor for awhile. During this time, they made a stowaway pay for her keep by giving a show called Here Comes Charlie. This junior play was highly en- joyable. The sight of Captain Granstra in a beard was well worth the money we paid for tickets. Last year, it was voted by the students to combine the ,I-Hop and the junior-Senior Banquet. After polishing and decorating, the boys donned their dress blues and escorted the girls from every port. Naturally, while the junior year has been a very rewarding one, the eleventh grade will be glad to ride in style during their Senior year in a sky clipper.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS As the bus left on the journey of the school term of 1951-1952, the sophomore passengers filled fifty-four seats. Miss Carpenter and Mr. Beer held prominent places at the head of the group as their sponsors. Across the aisle sat class president Victor Kishigo, and beside him was the vice-president, Charles Taylor. These boys held the same offices last year. Behind Vic and Charles were Betty Kaniarz, secretary-treas- urer, and Marcia Baldwin, student council representative. The first stop was at the 'City Grocery where this class held a highly successful baked goods sale. After a few weeks of educational traveling, the sophomores once more alighted to sell at the East Jordan game, played in the Harbor Stadium. Neither the teams nor the selling committee will ever forget the deep November snow fall! On October 20, the sophomores sponsored a Harvest Dance at the school. A few more baked goods sales preceded the Boyne City basketball game at which sophomores began a new project. They raffled off a cake between halves! The locomotion for the mid-winter sleigh ride was supplied by the teams of Mr. Perry and Mr. Gregory. Afterward, hot refreshments thawed out the students at school, June 7, the Sophomores left their bus and looked forward to another successful year on the junior Boat trip.
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