Morenci High School - Senior Yearbook (Morenci, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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KENWOOD MORNINGSTAR Fu1n1y has come hack this last year to graiwclnzite with our class. Dur- ing this ln-iof time wc have found him to be an sigxmeailwle mxnpfniion and var- nl-st XV0l'k0I'. BIGA'1'lllC'F3 PAINIC Her nini is to ill'f'O1Ilf' il lwnutiful write-r. Wo know their mm-tix-0 infikvs pc-1'fc-4-r. So she will hnvo to lmvv fl Wm-ld of pntivnc-0 to :lu-oiiiplisli sul-11 nrt, MYHLE FICIIGVSON Fe-my is from thc- little tnwn nf Lilllix Crovlc. If you sc-o :in ulcl Ovfr- lnnd fillvd with selvvn m' vight kids you Illilj' know that it is 'KFl'l'QlISllll und Cux11p:n1y. ' ALLINE SCOTT Gert is one of thc- few meinhers of our fflass that is espewially talcntcd with the qualities of producing lmrmo- nions inc-lmlir-S by just touching the ivm'ic-S. To lieu-01110 an export music- inn is her ide-nl. NAOMI FORD Alllxuugli thc-y 1-:ill hor Sunil, she trim-S to iw plvusmnf. Hel' Hill! is tn be :1 good lmiln-rlmll 1xl:lyvr.

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ELDENA DIIRYIGA GLENN DAILEY Flip as she is better known, is al- 'tG0nius is an Pxtraordinziry lmy ways with the rest of the gang. While xlong his line of Work. Ile really does sh vis much give-n to sports, and other lxave some brains. but does hc- use sulmol activities. it is no unusual thing them? Sf-ienf-0 is his lmlxby. tu find Iwi' name- on the Honor Roll. FERRIS IIUIJGIC This is Ni4 '-pleas? 110tiCQ llilu. HELEN KEEPER Dmff You think fhflt hc looks gmafl-' l-le-le-11 is nimble- :intl quick in :ill lwr H0 WNH5' ls 1m'tt5' gona- Mr- Hem' !ll'ti0llS. S110 is an industrious girl, but likes to ask him questions in Ainvri- liktxg fo hm-4, H good mm. ffm, --Nuff win IIist4jn1'y'!'! S011 3-- IIUWARIP I-BARNES Btl1'1lt'y mtv-rocl M. II. S. from Wes VER!--U'1 EVERS ton :xt tho lvegimiing of his Junior year. Ilvre- is our drnnmtic S1l0il1il'l' of the Nu one da-nies that he has bevn an :is- VIPISS- The Stage is 0VidPl1t1y her lunnv. sc-t, not only tu the football und base- Mnst of her dramatic work was shown hall tc-suns, but fo tho Sonior 1-lass as in hm' first three years in M. H. S. we-ll.



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Seninr Glass Qtlisiurg ue 'I' WAS .lune 1925, A Senior lad had been Ei? df - playing tennis at sehool and the approach- ing twilight reminded him that he must hurry home and prepare for the Com- meneexnent exercises which were to he that night. As he walked slowly holneward he thought how glad he would be when it was all over and he wouldn't have to go to sehool any lnore. He was warm and tired and after eat- ing a little supper he decided to rest awhile. Soon sleep overtook him and this is what he dreamed: 'Twas in the fall of 1921 and a large class had entered Jlorenei High School. All of the members of this class were eager to learn and niany patterned after the more honored Seniors. Most of that first year was spent in conquering the diffieulties whieh usually trouble Freslnnen.- such as overt-oining bashfnlness and the mastering of Algebra and Latin. Ilowever time sped on and soon this same class be- eaxne known as Sophoxnores. As a reward for the knowl- edge gained that first year the Sophoinores were allowed to initiate the Freshmen. It was during the second year that this class won fame becfause of the athletes which were within its ranks. In September 1923. Mr. Heise came as superintendent to Morenvi High S4-hool. Ile desired earnestly to make the sehool one of whieh anyone might be proud. The Juniors ff Jia as well as the other elasses were willing to help, as they took the responsibility of conducting a Lyceum course. As Sophomores this same class had entertained the Freshmen but now as Juniors they were allowed to entertain the Se- niors and the Junior-Senior banquet was an example Of the good srhool spirit whieh was developing within the walls of Morenei lligh, This year the class was not only noted for its athletes but also for other talents which were brought to ligrht at the Literary contests between Morenci and Blisdiehl. A I Finally, after three years of preparation, thirty-four inenihers of this 1-lass assumed the responsibilities and hon- ors of Seniors. I'nder the direction of Mr. Whetstone and Mr. Heise these students immune the leaders of their school. All during the year 1924-25 the Seniors worked for the glo- ry of Morenei Iligh School and made this, their last year, one of which all were proud. The dream was ended and soon the lad awoke but his mind was troubled. Yes, it had been only a dream. but was not this his 4-lass. and was this not the pic-ture of his high school life? Suddenly light came to this youth of the class of '25 and he began to realize what these four years had meant lo him and what they would mean to him in the future. He now knew that tonight he was saying good-bye to one of the very best friends he had ever known and that friend was Morenei High St-hool.

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