Morrice High School - Oriola Yearbook (Morrice, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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BACK ROW: FRONT ROW : HOMEMAKING ll un to num. Irene annex, Pnyuu num, Ama Godfrey, caan- wua, Motu Proudhot, Wilma Lewin, Helen Beqfunin, Mn. lhdolt. Joan Bchnabelt, Rosemary 0'Commr, Erma Allen, Maxgo lloqvpltr. Gloria Trthley, Jeanette lldington, Lois Ashley, Patly Sash. BACK ROW: FIONT ROW: LATIN CLUB Left to Right, James Davis, Patricia Keyes, Joan Blvva. loeenlry Lindquist, Mrs. Shuielt, Hilda Vogt, Joyce DeFrenn, Lenofa Sled, Anita Buzek, Doris Schaufele, Joann Edington, Marilyn Mumma, June Merle, Leo Haggerty, Katherine Evanchtzk, Mary Martin, Christine Pavlica, Betty 'ryn-en. . 64

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B. Y. C. Are you curious ? Behave Yourself Club, is the name of this club. The officers are: President, Marguerite Scollon: Vice-President, Mildred Bowles, Secretary, Shirley Serviceg Treasurer, Shirley Hoag: and Reporters, Dolores Gilbert and Shirley Service. The Home Economic girls wear red and black on Friday. These are the club colors and we wear them or pay a fine. The fine is one cent. Every time one violates the laws of behavior of our club a spotter, funknownl reports us to the class and we are fined two cents this time. At the end of the first semester, many of the girls completed an apron. Shirley Service finished her apron first. The second semester we made cotton dresses, blouses and skirts. We have been making cloth toys for youngsters in the hospitals. They are sanitary and serviceable as they are covered with plastic. LATIN I During the first year of Latin, the class learned to do many things. The soap carving project was well-done and many interesting carvings were made, such as, the royal chair, the coliseum, the aqueducts, Roman Churches, homes, horsemen, and many public buildings. Some members of the class used molding clay and made books, plaques and figures. These were exhibited many times, and contributions for the bulletin board included maps, themes, news articles, pictures, poem, etc. During the Christmas Season the class sang the Christmas Carols in Latin which were greatly enjoyed by the entire school group. LATIN Il Our first year class numbered twenty students--due to Seniors who found conflicts our nunrxber changed the second year. Betty Tyrrell, Katherine Evanchick, and Anita Buzek were three Senior girls who found it impossible to continue with us the second year. However, we added a nu.mber, as Leo Haggerty canxe and joined our class thus making our number sixteen during the second year. During this year we held a Roman Banquet which was very much appreciated and enjoyed as the Roman food was excellent. The food served was olives, salted nuts, sandwiches, fruits, sweets and drink, Each member at the banquet furnished his own pillow and reclined while eating. Pictures were taken by John Tyrrell. Leo Haggerty came dressed as the early Roman with his toga which created more in- terest. Our translations during the second year of work consisted of Caesar's Gallic Wars, Roman History, Stories, poem, dialogues, and plays. 63

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