Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1933

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SeniorS Bruce Wi1S011 Evelyn Zull Eve My only books are wo- The daintiest last, to make man's looks. f Moore. the end most sweet. MW Shakespeare, W Class Oflieer 411 Class Basketball tl-2-3-41 Class Soccer tl-2-3-41 Class Baseball tl-2-31 Usher Club 13--11 Commereial Club 43-41 Glee Club 13:1 Camptire 411 G.A.A. 12-Z3--li Esther Hoenes VVhy don't the men pro- pose, Mama '! Hayley. Commercial Club t3-41 lllee Club 111 Soccer t3-41 Class Basketball 111 Class Baseball ill Letha Twa I hate to see things done by halves. --Galpin. Commercial Club t3-41 . ni- I Q. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES: Wendell De Puy, Richard Curtis, Alphozen Smith, Max Hartman, Fred Storr, Thelma Cowles, Eli Reagle. Senior Class History ln the eventful fall ot' I512!1. there throngeil aeross the portals ot Marshall lligh. eighty- seven t'hopet'ulst'. eager to begin their high sehool eareers. After getting properly ae- quaintenl at the Seniorsl 'tget together , party, they helxl a pow wow anil seleetefl Roger Johnson to pilot thein through the niaze of t'reshinan lite. Nlaxine Murray was inaile tirst inate while livelyn Zull was ehosen as eiass seribe with llhlith llarwootl holmling the purse strings. Although they were traclitionally supposecl to be tiniiml anml green , elass ineinbers ventureil forth to eapture their share of the honors in aetivities. 'l'wo ineinbers seeurerl berths on the tlebating squail while another was outstaniling in athleties. 'luhey furnisherl a rlozen inenibers tor the bantl anml orehestra, .X pienie at Pine Lake eutlefl their first year. 'l'he next tall they eanie back teeling well up in the worlcl. as iirst sophomore elass in the new builmiing, They parariesl through the halls with an air ot great wisnloni, as shining examples for their enieralsi-huecl i'rien1ls, the l rosh. 'l'hey sueeessfully put on a l all party anti with the proeeeils paitl to have their likenesses publisherl in the llial. 'l'hey lookecl tor- waril to serving the upper elassinen at the Junior-Senior lleeeption. auil enrleil their sei-ontl year with a pienie at Duek Lake. 'l'he thirfl anti lnost eventful year oi' high sehool life began with an Arinistiee llay Party, celebrating Marshall's S141 win over Albion whieh elinehenl the first 'l'wiu Valley t'lianipion- ship for Marshall. lu l ebruary, was presentezl a rollieking t't1lllt'tlj', Seeon1l t'hildhoo4l'l, with ,Xinly l ree4le antl liuil Murray playing the leailing roles anil Maxine Murray as the heroine. 'l'o eulnlinate their efforts, they brought a piere of the frozen north into the high school gyin as a setting tor their .l-llop. 'l'hree eheers tor l'hlith Harwooflf For the iirst tinie. the eup ot' the Class of '28 was awarlleti to a junior. 'l'he taet that lfhlith won both the loeal anil sub-rlistriet oratorieal eontests annl plaeeil thirml in the flistrirt nieet at Lansing was partly responsible for this awarcl. 'l'o elinlax a great year. they helrl a pienie at Gull l.ake. 'l'hree weeks atter sehool resuineil in the Senior year. they sponsoreil an all-high-sehool party. In early l ebruary they presenteil their elass play. Polly With a Vast , whieh proved to be one of' the best ilrainatie protluetions ever put on by any class, Clive llilell anil Isabel Blinne were supporteil by a east eoniprising soine of the best talent. lVoulml you like to win 951.11041 in golrlf -lust solve the eneloseil jigsaw puzzle anti pree sent it at the Marshall Vountry Vlub, lfrimlay evening. Klay ll, 'l'hose seniors who eoniplieil with that request attenileml one ot the inost enjoyable parties ever stagefl. Beeause it was against the law to have goltl in one ls possession, everyone spent his lnoney on eanfly, pop, hot dogs. ani! ire ereain. On .Tune T. the Granrle l1'inale. iltlllllIll'llt't'lIIt'Ili'. After the speaker, Dean Whitehouse of Albion Vollege. has given an inspiring atlilress. the tliploinas are hanileil out, Some sniile as they reeeive theirs: others are sail. High Nehool has ineant niueh to thein. Now they are leaving it. There they go, eighty-one gramluates, out to linrl what the worlil offers for thein.

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Seniors Lorraine Thomas T, Harold Twist lquniorn Push on, keen moving. C A llglfyl.-,, LA.k Q HE WHS 3 SCl'l0la1', arid 6 Y Moyton, I- i -1 ripe and good one. G199 Club 11, k--- -Shakespeare. Class Basketball 11-21 ' . -1 -1- f fi C1355 Basketball 12'3'41 Class Soccer 1l-21 K A ' I i '- A ii' 1 B2i'Sk6tball 12-31 Class Baseball 111 A ' l'00ib3l1 13-41 . G.A.A. 1l-21 Student Council 14 Pres.1 Seience Club 1Pres.1 Helen Twomley So many worlds, so much to do. --Tennyson. Evelyn Walkinshaw ' 'Babe' ' Heaven lies about us in our infancy, - Wordsworth. Extemnore Speaking: 1-11 Chorus 1 l I Glee Club 133--11 Onerctta 11-31 Deelamation 121 G.A.A. 121 Margaret Whalen You must wake and call me early, call me early, Mother dear. Tennyson. Lloyd Wheeler A good disposition is more valuable than fold. Addison. Class Basketball 12-41 Class Baseball 13-41 F.F.A. 13--11 Football 12-C31 Band 131 Boy Scout 11-2-3-41 Eagle Scout 141 Student, Manager 12-41 Class Officer 121 Clive Udell Little things are great to little men. fGoldsmith. Dial Play 131 Track 1l-2-3-41 Football 12-3-41 Class Track 13-41 Class Basketball 11-41 Class Play 141 Oneretta 11-31 Science Club 141 Glee Club 11-3-41 Boy Scout 13-41 Allen Welch He who Jullires least, I think, is he who judges best. --Cary. Class Basketball 12-31 Basketball 12-31 Football 13-41 Track 131 Boy Scout 111 Golf 121 Allen Wheeler At their own merits mod- est men are dumb. '--Colman. Football 11-2-31 Track 121 Class Baseball 13-41 F.I .A. 13-41 Wilma Whitney 'Whatever is worth doim: at all, is Worth doing well. Sewell. Battle Creek High School Commercial Club 131 Glee Club 141 The Dial



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