Morrice High School - Oriola Yearbook (Morrice, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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NINTH GRADE At the beginning of the year the Freshman Class was initiated into high school life. Everyone was a good sport and everyone had fun. We have been on two roller skating parties at the Palamar in Lansing. Selma Lindquist had a party at her home during October. We danced and later had a hayride. Refresh- ments of cocoa, cookies, apples and sandwiches were served. At the Harvest Festival the Freshrnen has a mu- seum booth. Leroy Hankinson, the class President, was crowned king of the Harvest Festival. Dolores Gilbert had an ice skating party at her home January 10. After an evening of skating we en- joyed hot cocoa and cookies. February 5, we had a bake sale at Ferrigan's store. A small table model radio was raffled which was won by Marguerite Scollon. 2.9



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EIGHTH GRADE CLASS The eighth grade officers are as follows: Dale Short ------ President Donald Rundell ---- Vice-President Raymond Saska- - - Secretary Maralene Schxnidt - Treasurer Carolyn Arthur ---- Reporter We had a roller skating party at the Palamar Skating Rink in Lansing on November 19, 1948. Most of the pupils that went had a very good time. Mrs. Fedosky, our class sponsor, and her husband seemed to have fun, too. We were very happy on January 19. as our vi- gnette which we had out on Robert E. Lee, was used on the Know Your America program and we were awarded a WJR radio. We have had much enjoy- ment out of this radio since we received it as we lis- ten to it once or twice a week. Nine boys from our class are on the Junior High basketball team. Jack Carpenter, Dick Proudfoot, Dale Short, Donald Rundell, and Duane Brown along with two seventh graders made up the team which de- feated Webberville's Junior High basketball team twice: the first tirne 19 to 15 at Webberville, and the second 24 to 23 at Morrice. Theresa Tkaczyk and Carol Church did a. good job of leading the cheering at our home game. .31

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