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i JUNIOR GIRLS Bottom Row: Clett to rightl-W. Newinghamg E. Sparksg B. Wilsonp C. Strongg T. Waymaclcg L. Gloydg L. Mayall. Second Row: l. Wetherholdg M. L. Seegerg F.. Eltingp G. Utleyg E. Sullivan: l. Mulleng C. Lawsong V. Hennessy. Third Row: M. Ateng E. Eavesg M. Harwickg C. L. Keithleyg M. Reedg Brownp D. Elderp G. Hennessy. Fourth Row: F.. Sparrowg W. Morgang L. Adairg M. Cubaj M. Swigartg I. laclcg D. Barclayg G. Miller. Top Row: M. A. McNeil3 G. Robinsong M. E. Smithp A. Mitchellg M. I. Shieldsg M. Bowersg V. Smithers. 7 ' A,- 412, If 4- . - ef N- JUNIOR l BOYS Bottom Rowi lleft to rightj-O. Mikesellg P. Barsig B. Amerineg C. Iacksonj A. McCormiclcg lr. lacobyg L. Wyneg l. Roark. Second Row: l. Loosg l. Horinep L. Vincentg E. Woerlyg W. O'Neil7 H. Morrowg M. Woerlyg E. Smothers. Third Row: D. Elliotp L. Grateg R. Hammondg A. McKeeg G. Bakery W. Deeryg W. Reed. Fourth Powi G. Adkissonp T. Kellyg E. Barrett: N. Davisp E. Teelg B. Vailp G. Markham. Top Row: C. Phillipsg L. Brown: R. Culleng H. Ke-llyg D. Masong F. Snyder. We have a small class ot seventy-seven members and in proportion to that We hold up our share ot school activities. The outstanding event ot the lunior's was the Class Play. It was Big Hearted Herbert and was a great success. We have several promising basket- ball and football players. CContinued on page 625 -MI Page 21 1411-4
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THE EXP MAHISCUL NEWS STAFF Mahiscul News began its career in the fall of 1934 and has prospered in that short time to a great extent. There has never before been a newspaper at M. H. S., but in 1921 a monthly magazine was published. The present newspaper was named by Gertrude Miller, who competed in an all-school contest. Much credit for the publication of the news should be given to the second year typing class, and the publication adviser, Miss lohnston. They spend their time during class and much of their extra time in typing and mimeographing the paper. Their aid, together with the staff's willingness to work and their interest in the paper, are some of the reasons why the paper has succeeded. Another major factor of success is the whole-hearted assistance given by the advisor, Miss Morris. The staff which served during 1935-36 follows: Editor-in-chief .... Assistant-editor ,..,,.... . Sports editor ..........,. Organizations editors. . . Art editor ......,. loke editor .,..... Faculty reporter. . Reporters at large ..,... Madge Crone Class reporters- Betty Lou Aldredge Senior ...,.,. .,., V Tipton Thompson Bill O'Neil lEvelyn Christensen Fredenckfa Yeast lunior ...... .... Q 'Lynford Grate Gene Quinn lGe-rtrude Miller Luan Rost Louis Wyne Eloise Newsome 1 une Chatterton Florence Crowe During the first semester Lois Monroe was editor and Paul Monroe, sophomore reporter, but their going away later in the year necessitated replacements. ERI- MENTERS' CLU B Sophomore ..., .,.. 5 Maurice Arnold KMargaret Kernal Freshman ..,......... 5 Dick Smith Xcatherine Wright The Experimenters' Club was composed of approximately twenty-five members who met during every activity period to work on their different hob- bies. The club held its meetings in the manual training room and was super- vised by Mr. lack, the manual training teacher. The officers Were: President, Martin Worleyg Vice-President, Howard 1-lelmsg Secretary, Billy Vail. -Mi Page 20 149'
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During the past few years, an elaborate system of fostering Basketball enthusiasm and spirit among the students in the school has been followed and this year the fruits of these years have been realized. Our team needs no added praise. lt has been praised and re-praised in the minds of everyone, cheered and re-cheered on the basketball floor, and nothing we could add here would add to its reputation and honor. its record is not so flourishing, but better than average: First place in the Roseville regional tournament. A victory over East Peoria in the Sectional Tournament was one of its greatest accomplishments. Manual overcame our team in the second round and so ended a glorious season. To this imposing array of first in the regional tournament, add individual vic- tories, seventeen, to individual defeats, eleven. This is one of the classiest teams Macomb has produced for some time. 'fig 3? . A of f FX, JL -T iw- ff nf 9' Q N 5 r i jg: -c-ri Page 22 14+ BASKET BALL
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