Milan High School - Yearbook (Milan, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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lWI-HI 'N 1925 ' 1 - i Class of 1928 Norma Green-Class Advisor Front Row: Left to Right-Warren Delaforce, Duane Butler, Carroll Craig, Rafe Reese, Leon Squires, Edwin Steinke. Second Row-Thomas Beck, Elizabeth Mangus, Sophia Radak, Marion Smith, Lucille Bassett, Miss Green, Dorothy Maltby, Bonnie Lentz, Ida Bachman, Donald Mitchell, Russell Hoeszle, Mildred Ball. Third Row-Gregory Barrett, Lelannscal, Felix Siefker, Charles Wills, Ralph Fidelia Haughn, Dorothy Rendel, Cecelia Morlock, Maybelle Meads, Vera Kellogg. dl L Deem Fair Halstead, Frances Forsythe, Berneice Bird, Helen Fad Ren e, ora , y Cline. Back Row-Gerald Heath, Hazel Young, Margaret Weller, Henrietta Wanty, Stanley Dennison, John Lazlo, Merl Parker, Harold Young, Rudolph Vermett, Merl Myers, Peter Johnston, Leon Greashaber, Eugene Day, Ernest Howe. Absent: Abbie Sloggett, Paul Silk, Louise Ferringtorl. Class motto: B2 and be Y's. Class colors:Red and White. Class flower: red carnation. During the first week a class meeting was called to organize our novel group. The following officers were chosen to represent our class: President, Gerald Heath, Vice-President, Vera Kellogg, Secretary, Henrietta Wantyg Treasurer, Stanley Denni- song and Class Advisor, Miss Green. Fifty-nine pupils enrolled. The first Freshman party took the form of a roast at Radenbaugh's woods. And such a Wiener roast as it was! In October a Magazine Contest was held in the upper four grades. Subscrip- tions for The Country Gentleman and The Ladies' Home Journal were sold. We d t stat that in this event the Freshmen were the winners. As our reward are prou o . e . . the losing classes were to have given us a party. Perhaps they feel we Freshmen are ' ' ' . d. rather insignificant, at any rate, we are not yet able to tell you of any sprea Our representatives on the Student Council are Berneice Bird, Gerald Heath and Duane Butler. In most of the activities in high school we realize we are as yet only infants. But watch us growl! Twenty-four



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lN'lI-HI KW 1925 I i l Eighth Grade fMrs.J Evelyn Miller-Class Advisor Front Row: Left to Right-Bruce Petty, A. G. Fliehman, Ivah Hitchingham, Irene Wanty lVice-presidentj, Hazel Cook, Genevieve Goodridge fSecretary-Treas- urerl, Vivian Woodward, Evelyn Hitchingham, Calista Barrett, Peter Radak. Second Row-Carl Kemph, Eldon Pfahler fCouncilJ, Mary Drew, Glen Auten, Milford Alway, Albert Dressell, William Myers, Alverta Murray, Mary Chargo, Eliza- beth Bassett. Taylor Goodhall. Back Row-Judson Robb, Millie Craw, Henry Noble, Owen Torrey, Harry Saf- fell, Donald Oelke fPresident-Councilb, Allen Barnes, Robert White, Hazel Rudduck, Ivah Goethe, Frances Buganes, Mrs. Miller. On the fifteenth day of September thirty-one students assembled in room five, but eight of this number were removed to room seven due to overcrowded conditions. Penmanship was added to the usual curriculum for the boys and Home Eco- nomics was substituted for General Science for the girls. The girls of our class have the distinction of being pioneers in this field, for never before in the history of the Milan High School has serving and cooking been offered. The girls made considerable progreis in making their own clothes as well as planning, preparing and serving meals. Another interesting feature of this n0W depaffmem WSIS the SWIG Show, held in the High School Room, April Sth. ' ' In November a class party was held in the Agriculture building. Games were played and refreshments were served. On the last day of the first semester we were assigned to room seven as our home room. The most difficult, but yet, the most interesting feature of our work was to write career booksg each person wrote in book form about the profession he or she was most interested. On April third, we chose Blue and White as our class colors. Calista Barrett and Taylor Goodhall are the honor students of our class. The Class is now looking forward to class day when we shall receive our diplo- mas. Twenty-six

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