High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 5 text:
“
THE PRESIDENT--I933 Inn lin.. l.rl ri. r:.i, J V- Tju:n',xn N inrnu ti Vu: k. Nwc- .un-g rf-im I Thnxli--ld l linwk X mirrrlgnl 1, xx'm,.Tf 1 1'.i.'miT 1 x1c-g.1g.md J x'v.m'm I MM. ' mmf.-,T A Rahul-U 1 Xxliliiny, T iisziun P. N.,n.m i xxy.l.- ni T.u.',4w fngci i l'l'-1 T ra.. q 2 xiixn X1 Img x' Nfhulxs i im. 1 Inu- P. umm H x1.li.-as .1 ' lv J lfiu l l'Ti-rr-wrrun T, lu xn li Frinyhnvn M ls-my-. ll l'i.lrm'r ll 1 li Xl: l..1f':1.' lull iiri l T4-IrN'11 T v..ii.1i ii liil'r-I. ii iiilvn 1 I'i.r.L - PresidonT VJilliam Piiedficl ViceePresidenT Cyril llediofd Sc'creTary Elmer Mallon Treasurer George Walker l'To creaTe, mainTain and exTend ThrouqhouT The school and communATy high sTandar-fls CTT Chrishan characTer, Clean Speech Y Clean SporTs e f Clean Living - Clean Scholarship. Because oT The number oT clubs in school iT was necessary To allow each club Two meehngs a monTh, an evening and an aTTernoon me:Tinq. This is The reason The Hi-Y Club had many diTTiculTies in sTarTing. Our currenT year was Tinally sTarTed off expodihously and 36 new members were iniTiaTed, The sTudenT body enioyed The inITiaTIon as much as The club members. Many evenTs quickly Tollowed. The l-Ti'Y conTerence aT Cranbrook was enioyed by I5 Tellows and when Thanksgiving rolled around, The annual Older Boys' ConTerence aT lvlusleqon saw our club rebresenTed by six members who came bacl wiTh sTranqe STONES OT The lndian CiTy, Qur ne-T green even' was The Chrisvnas Tree march, which brought much Tool-T Tor The cciizr. NidhT mee-Tings were aTTended lily The maicrih, QT The members, who lisTened wiTh eireaT fnT.f-re'-T To The sbealers. One aT The ouTs'andTnq sciiwalcers was Rev. Aulenbach QT Ci'anlni'cii,il who qave a very inTeresTincq Tall. c-n The AdyancemenT oT lvlanfl On April 4, T933 The T-li'Y and L Clubs held a ioInT me-eTinq, which was a qre-aT wucv The speciler, Dr. SuTTon QT Raxal Oal, had a very enliQhTeninq soeech on The Thirids r'iriii '3-'my Tor young men Q-T T idax. Y T Plfiriu ini- lveinq, made T-3 have a Trl' X1 and Giil Reserve dance, which will Tall on Nil, 5 TWT WU- 'Tiff' Th' will lg if 1 iuiicesf. liiil '
”
Page 4 text:
“
THE PRESIDENT--I933 'I up Row lcfrlfvrii1h1ffL.Bcrryman H. Nnnnun. W, Koster, E Half H, Lash, CT Flrudc R I'Iumh. B. A'rm.1n, B l,n7unlw Sufond Ruufli, licrnpc Il, ,'5lrmslmn'g, lT Fo cr limi' Bzfvi' n lconchl, li. Martin I7 l,4wl'xulv L l'wmol1w lux! Rauf-J. Burxvmnn, B Quin nn, E l'T.x,l1rl.1v. D XVngnirz, 1 I rw, 4 lnmemn, QQ. XX',i,1n ll ll L CLUB PresidenT , Corbin Frye Vice-PresidenT l-lerberT Lash SecreTary . Bud Quinlan Treasurer , , Ed, Bell SergeanT-aT'Arms , , , . George Shanley The L Club Tor The l932-33 school year meT Tor The TirsT Time January I9, I932. 0Tiicers Tor The coming year were selecTed. The resulTs were as Tollows: Graham Kempe, presidenT: Charles Cameron, viceepresidenT: Frances Zobel, Treasurer, and Corbin Frye, secreTary. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher beTTer Tellowship among leTTer winners. Only boys who have earned varsiTy lefrers in aThleTic compeTiTion may ioin The club. During The spring of I932 The L Club sponsored a banqueT Tor all boys who had earned eiTher varsiTy or reserve Team leTTers. The bangueT was a huge success: more people came Than planned Tor and conseguenTly some did noT geT Their dinners. The principal spealcer was David L. l-lolmes, aThleTic direcTor Trom DeTroiT CiTy College. Some of The boys broughT Their TaThers and everyone had a good Time. The members oT The club acT as ushers To all home baslceTball games. They also Talce care oT The TooTball games: ThaT is, rallying The score board and helping The specTaTors oTT The Tield. The club had aT iTs lasT meeTing oT The l932 spring semesTer a special iniTiaTion Tor The Traclc, Tennis and golT members who had earned Their TirsT leTTers. The iniTi- aTion was a greaT evenT and everyone was pleased, even The scums who had weaThered The hazards were glad To be in such an incomparable organizaTion. Everyone came back in The Tall, including The Tour oTTicers, so There was no need Tor an elecTion. lliirllirlnlul nn l'iuIi' Um' llumlrril' lhzrtuirvl Page Svuenlj
”
Page 6 text:
“
Top Row, Ivft lu riuhrf M Pmrgcr. Pr, Richnnls fuurlh Ron'--B. lnoke. IJ Toild, ,I Sit Third Ron'-Y-Miss KI.xxwu'I NI Sure TI TI-IE PRESIDENT--I933 'Vlx 'ndun I' Ictscll M Down. L. Pmiton, .l. Hmnnn U lnmad, rxchman I,. Lilxxln.-wn IT Innnlcr Nl XII. lc.l.1n NI. Pnruni, XI lx n M Houscr. Ii. Morrish, N Tavlnr, II, li-rgumn. ', T. oving I I'wradIcv Ia Smrnn G Wixsiin I n I Icncr. T XYo0il NI Ihxnlojwhur I, KICNNI A Iisclm IT Suvrl IT Iuclw, .1 Y.JnRixc.vn. I l'vu'm.xn Mrs kool.-3 l NI llurn .I. Nidsnn, IT Unvillsoxl, M. Inliur TNI Rmilvl ' Y Novvs l, Robbins X' Tn-ss GIRL RESERVES I. Tobdm, Ii. Huwrmu. I5 Snchnvr Y. bsrger, I7. Clcnwnr. J. Wal-.nh M, NK Svfond Ron - 'Mrm Richards M, Horn, M If Nannrn, J Xxnckcmicn, I. KIn:lnlTc'd firsl Rod- XI, Klum .I XVJrren I, Jnnrs S Pres'denT Doris Locke InTer-Club Counselor Gayle Wixson Vice-PresidenT Phyllis Davidson SecreTary . Evelyn Ehrlichman Corresponding SecreTary Marion l-Torn Treasurer , , Merle l-Touser Ring Chairman , , . Bernice SweeT WiTh eighT years oT experience beh'nd Them The Girl Reserves are sTill pushing on The airns inTo new Tields. The club is open To any girl in or above The TenTh grade. oT The club are To bring a higher sTandard oT living To The girls, To bring Them in a closer circle oT Triendship, and To explain The value oT ideals. Under The careTul sponsorship OT Mrs. Anna Marie Cooke, Mrs. CharloTTe Richards and Miss Clive Maxwell many inTeresTing proiecTs have been compleTed. The oTTicers of The club are elecTed every semesTer. During The Tall Term we were under The leadership oT Joyce Van Geisen. The proceeds OT The soap and ChrisTmas card sales were used Tor welTare proiecTs. UndergarrnenTs Tor girls were made Tor welTare disTribuTion and 550.00 was given To The caTeTeria To promoTe Tree lunches Tor needy children. An inTeresTing rivalry exisTed beTween The l-li-Y Club and The Girl Reserves during The sale oT TooTball and baskeTball TickeTs. The girls sold candy aT The games. IT has noT been a case oT all work and no play. The social TuncTions included Two Teas, The Senior Farewell and The dance held May 5Th in cooperaTion wiTh The T-li-Y. The girls baked Their own cake, which was Taken To The Tea-dansanT, held insTead OT The annual spring bangueT aT The downTown The club was represenTed aT The ioinT auTumn conTerence oT The I-lieY and Girl Reserves aT Cranbrook and aT The Mid-WinTer ConTerence aT FlinT. l'i15lu liiylug-nnv Qi, xx
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.