Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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'fl U Q I S TA . A demonstration on how to introduce mothers to the teachers was presented. The following took part in this demonstration: Rosemary Riggs, Robert Bowe, Virginia Hutton, and Leon Jacob- son. John Rzeznik gave a report on how the rooms stood in attendance. Leon Jacobson played on the rollmonica. The fourth assembly was given by room 235. A Memorial Day program was presented which consisted of songs, poems, and a history of Memorial Day. The following took part: Dorothy Siegel, William Adair, Sarah Rubin, Sadie Per- rin, Bertha Weisbrol, Marguerite Lawrence, Di- ana Davidson, Dan Stewart, Alvin Masacek, Mil- ton Ox, Jack Murray, Charles Houghton, Flor- ence Brusch, and Irving Stalke. The Hfth assembly was given by room 302. Boys and girls of this room posed as real pic- tures. The title for these was My First Days in Hutchins. There was also a musical entertain- ment. Seven B Tea The first tea was given April 17. At the tea we carried on a regular business meeting and then had a play entitled A Gcmrlcrn, Ci1z.de'reIIa, which we put on with Mrs. Lardie's help. The rooms that put on this 'play were 302 and 222. After the program in the auditorium we took our mothers to the library where we introduced them to our teachers. Seven A QCME OF OUR 'EV 7AeSTARS . V dadd 4 , .... . V' .535 V-.- Q Q P Q : - .sf - xv ' I I 5 i ... l I . '34 ,X . W 1-,v - - ' E g , AV NE ' A Page Thirty-fi'm

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.. . . . L .A , L ' ug. 5 u Seven B Seven B Track Team The 7B class is not a large one but it hopes to make up for its size by being the finest class that ever entered Hutchins. It aims to be first in Service, Courtesy, Self Control, Cooperation, Leadership and Reliability. When we graduate in January, 1931, we hope the teachers will say we have been the finest class that has ever left Hutchins. The following are pupils of the TB rooms who have been neither tardy nor absent: Room 302- Nellie Chalmers, John Mahler, June Sauermang Room 222-Rosemary Riggs and John Rzeznickg Room S12-Alfrieda Albrecht, Melvin Bartling, David Clark, Robert Gillies, Lenoil Gregory, Hartley Leussle and Walter Taylorg Room -Charles Houghton and Jack Mur1'ay. ' Jane Arbury ,a pupil of 'YB-302, made the Varsity Swimming Squad. At the beginning of the semester during the basketball tournament 7B-222 won the TB title. Then, when the swimming meet was started, 222 also won the 7B title in swimming. Now these pupils are organizing indoor and league teams. Max Shulak has .been our basketball and swim- ming -captain this semester. The second place of the school track champion- ship was won by 'TB-222 boys. The meet was spon- sored by Mr. Pederson. The girls of 7B-222 won the 7B baseball championship. Seven B Assemblies room 223. At Mr. Harring- and the 7B The first assembly was given by that time speeches were given by ton, Mr. Reichle, Miss Robinson, teachers. The second assembly was given by room 209. zen, William Loveg Banana Peel, Rose Newman, Orange Peel, Minnie Kuretzluyg Nut Shell, Ade- line Nestor, Good Health, Shirley Roving Clean- liness, Charlotte Aaron, Newspaper, Sarah A Safety First play was ipresenterl. The charac- Meyer' ters were: Good Citizen, Wilton Elsong Bad Citi- The third assembly was given by room 222. , , qv NE ' - ft' .. Page Thirty-four



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'Z I3-THF' .- Seven A In the fall of 1928 a new group of pupils en- tered Hutchins from the surrounding schools. This group compared very favorably with all groups which have entered its doors heretofore. Not only did these new pupils become some of our best citizens and scholars but We have come to know that many of the number have special talents and abilities which add much to the spirit of our school. Here at school, as in the outside world, we enjoy and appreciate those among us who have been especially gifted by nature or the gods and hope we shall live to see the names of these talented people blaze in brilliant lights or be otherwise known to the world. In making a survey of the group we find that many pupils are developed to a high degree men- tally, artistically, and physically, In the future many other names may be added, but at present everyone agrees that the following pupils reflect credit to our school in the lines which are men- tioned: Art-Phyllis Moody, William Boardman, Jesse Hyman, Hugh Wood, Thornton Zanolli, Robert Lattin, Loa Betty Lees, Mary Ellen Kearns, Athletics-Dorothy Henry, William Pep- per, Jane Wakefield, Ja-ck Weston, Marion Petri- quin, Abe Schwartz, Edith Fabrick, Morton Braiker, George Gorlovsky, Edward Conners, William Levitt, Ben Hendricks, Jim Corbin, Ed- ward Grutson, Kathrine Lane, Herman Fishman. Ruth Fowler, George Starret, and Melvin Colliery Music--Irene Brody, Betty Rubin, James Cole- man, Mary MacDonaId, Stella Euzuvls, liiargaret Singer, Frances Bernstein, Isabel Kilberg, Shel- don Manson, Veneila Chase, Adele Davis, Thorn- ton Zonollig Dancing-Freda Maynard, Barbara Rced, Evelyn Evans, Frances Burnham, Yolanda Johnson, and Sybil Weismang Elocution-Eliza- beth Epstein, Warren Smith, Doris Hayward, an-cl Doris Borqueg Writing--Eleanore Norman, Dorothy Henry, Edna Feder, Eileen St. Denis, Ruth Sternfees, Lois Colburn, and Thornton Zonolli. Eleanore Noran, 7A-227 News of the Se In Septeber, 1928, there were only six groups of 7B's, now 7A's. We have now nine sections of these studious and successful groups. The many interesting and enjoyable incidents in the differ- ent 7A classes are related in the following: 7A-225 has won a picture for the least tardi- ness one semester. Both boys and girls won the track meet, and the group received two silver loving cups. Louis Gordon is on the Varsity de- bating team, and there have been many inter- esting debates in the social science class. 7A-224 had a very interesting debate on Cap- ven A Classes im! Pwmishmevzt, and a very nice Easter Party. Jane Wakefield is on the Varsity swimming team. In the finals she came in second and is the sec- ond best 7A swimmer in Detroit. 7A-117A have a very good impression of Hutch- ins. They like our system of going about things very well. 7A-117B won a picture for no tardiness. Marion Petrequin is the best 7A swimmer in De- troit. They also won the cup for girls' champion- phip in swimming. , JUNE' FIX' Page Thirty-sian

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