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xx' SOPH- OMORE GIRLS M fig'-421 M-14? Bottom Row: Cleft to riqhtl-V. Hodges: D. Heaton: L. Harwick: l. Heaton: l. Sturm: G. Stone- kinq: L. Clayton: l. Purdumg M. Kernel. Second Row: M. Kepler: M. Robinson: H. Martin: A. Mullen: L. Thompson: T. Mitchell: F. swiseqood: N. Smith: B. Wollam: L. Bennett. Third Row: V. A. McDaniels: P. Pollock: L. Kimmel: R. Spilcer: B. l. Zettle: M. Wilmot: H. Westerhold: M. Switzer: M. M. Watson: C. Curfman: B. Chatterton. Fourth Row: C. Doran: l. Loqsdon: F. Keimer: R. Price: C. Lipes: E. Barclay: K. Burke: B. Harry: P. Hendrickson. Fifth Row: l. Burner: C. Calvert: R. Lawrence: D. Reidsma: M. Greenup: W. lones: B. Bird- sall: P. Cooper: B. l. lones: R. Bartlett. Sixth Row: V. Whitmore: Q. Butler: F. lohnson: R. Schleqel: D. Collins: A. R. Brown: M. Neherqall: M. lohn: G. Mercer. Seventh Row: M. K. Paulsgrove: R. Heideman: H. L. Snyder: F.. Patton: H. Butler: l. McCartey. SOPH- OMORE BOYS Bottom Row: Cleft to riqhtl-G. McMillan: L. Eyler: G. Sticklen: B. Sullivan: I. Tipper: R. Griffith: W. Woerley: K. tones: G. Moore: P. Monroe. Second Row: W. Bulobg B. Gregory: B. Bruns: l. Hare: A. Granda: W. Allison: G. lackson: M. Bly: K. White. Third Row: V. Barnes: O. Stanley: l. Campbell: l. Grandt: B. Pollock: A. Sheilds: G. Woerly: B. Arrandel: W. Butcher: R. Cooper. Fourth Row: V. Cluqston: B. Knoedler: l. Anders: M. Arnold: lr. Blevins: K. Alley: B. Butter- field: l. Georde: D. Stanley: B, Morrow. O I Fifth Row: D. Lawson: R. Keimer: D. Keithley: E. Parks: C. Clause: H. Martin: C. Butterfield: . ones. Sixth Row: l. Seeger: R. Hoyt: B. Cwens: A. Derrick: R. Nelson: L. Mathis: G. Miller: B. Leighty: F. Booker. Top Row: l. DeRosa: W. Willimas: C. Doran: E. Avery: C. McCormick: C. Hays: l. Hemp. fSophomore Class data will be found on page 62D -mf Page 17 1441
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They have a 1OO word theme to write and another CALENDAR DECEMBER 0 E, 2 After reading the first act of Macbeth some of the Sen- E M B fv iorsldecided they aren't going to like Shakespeare so we . 3 Mixed Chorus learned new pep song by singing it with the band. 4 Cuts from the Vagabond play, Comedies Three. X 5 Seniors are not so pleased with Mr. Bradner's new grad- 1 f X ing system. A , 6 The Seniors are finding out how wonderful Shakespeare. if X IS 7 Comedies Three tonight. Macomb vs. Table Grove. fx 8 Harry forgot. A 9 After being quite relieved at finishing Macbeth we find if .xjgi jg we have to read another play by Shakespeare. l :Nfl lO Everyone is reciting, ls this a danger which I see before g 1 S f me. S T 'V S 11 Seniors are making good use of the library. No wonder! as .5 A Shakespearian play to read. We wish someone in the third period history class would get a higher grade than Leroy Simpson. Tom Short has told us he is going to Lake Forest to teach. Goodbye and Good Luck! The Stenographic Club had a very nice Christmas party after school. Last day of school for two weeks. Hooray! The Senior Sub-Deb Club had a big Christmas dance. JANUARY Here we are back again after a long vacation. Seniors just love Mr. Bradner's way of grading true and false tests. Iessie Rae Taylor entertained in assembly. Academy game huge success. Stenographic Club meeting in Room 6. It seems as though the contest workers can't have any privacy. Students are going to start reviewing for exams over this week-end. Clark Hart doesn't believe English is just for pleasure and entertainment. No doubt there are lots of others who agree with Clark. A great rnany students brought their dinner during cold weather. Exams today and tomorrow. Are we glad to find most of our exams are true and false questions. The first day of the second semester. Our days in M. H. S. will soon be over. Now we are faced with the dreaded bugbear of the term paper for history. Levin and Mummert started to school. Snow! Snow! I froze my ears. Ooh! Ooh! FEBRUARY 3. Macomb-Academy game tonight. T E B R U H 4. The Mixed Chorus is singing, Come to the Fair. 5. Eugene Cowdery doesn't have to talk because he can't. 6. Stenographic Club tonight. 7. Taffy apple sale tonight by Sub-Deb Club. lO. Three of our teachers didn't arrive today because they got stranded in Iowa. The Seniors experienced the hardest test in History this year. . The English classes are celebrating Lincoln's birthday learn ing Burns. We almost know how to talk Scotch. 13. Believe it or not the ll A's are learning poetry. 14. Mr. Bradner got a mysterious valentine today. 17. Macomb District Contest-One act play scores again. 20 2 1 fix in ll. 12 fd' No movie today due to blocked roads. . No school today. Teacher's Institute. J . . Dorothy Noel played Xylophone for Teacher's Institute. Senior girls are all agog over B and P Banquet. . The Mixed Chorus had a party in Room 8 during activity. . Dramatic declamation contests tonight. 27. Verse speaking-humorous declamation held this evening. 28. We were entertained with a marionette show this morning. I 9 Q s a - I N 1 52 'Lf o Z is at 1 ,S , S s 2' ' I 22 ' f 23. N 24 , 0 ii 25 - s ob - Q
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JUNIOR SUB-DEB CLUB Last year it was decided to divide the Sub-Deb Clubs into two groups. The otlicers of the lunior Sub-Deb Club tor the past year were as follows: President-Diana Collins Vice-President-Patricia Heidemann Secretary-Esther Patton Treasurer-Catherine Wright Meetings were held every two weeks during activity period in Room 18. The Senior and lunior Sub-Debs had most ot their social activities together. Several All-School skating parties were enjoyed. Cn April l7 an all-school dance was held. Music was furnished by Quinn's orchestra. Cn April 21 the lunior and Senior clubs had a tea tor the mothers of every girl in school. lt was enjoyed by all the mothers and daughters. SENIOR l SUB-DEB The Senior Sub-Deb Club has had a very successful year. lt has sponsored teas, all-school dances and many other activities. The meeting, which were held during activity period every other week, had very entertaining programs. The programs consisted mostly ot talks on personality and manners. The organization was not a costly one since most ot the money was obtained from ditterent sales. The otticers were as tollows: K First Semester Second Semester President-Pauline Beck President-Maxine Ruth Vice-President-Fredericka Yeast Vice-President-Luan Rost Secretary-Luan Rost Secretary-Elizabeth Wetzel Treasurer-Dorothy Noel Treasurer-Marjorie Bowers -:rf Page 18 149-
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