Mount Pleasant High School - Derrick Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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, mb X in ig- L 5355 22 HELEN WILBUR I will hitch my wagon to a star. CLARENCE SMITH I am willing in be convinced, but show me the man that can do it. ADA BRAZINGTON I have a heart with room EDNA HUBER for every man. Whatever anyone does or Hays docs not move me. CHARLES BAILEY Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have an exam. DOROTHY COLLINS Of all great art, music is above all earthly stm'n1s. RUTH FAIRCHILD A good all-around girl. 'JUSTIN YOUNG 'JOSEF VAN WIE 'RALPH SCHUMWAY 'MARSHALL SMITH 'RALPH MYERS 'JOHN DUGUID 'MAX RHINEHART 'No picture available. the art to raise the soul ff ' -'vs r l i AJ . A ,l Page Twenty-nine

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S II. 3 fe- 5 fs J g g - Q Senior Class History IN SEPTEMBER 1922, one hundred and seven rather faint-hearted freshmen gathered to begin their high school career. As soon as the novelty of our position wore off and we gathered confidence and aplomb, we elected the following officers to manage our official affairs: Harold Stinson, presidentg Fred Fitch, secretaryg Dorothy Hod- gins. vice-president, Jack Pierson, treasurerg and Mr. Brake, class adviser. When we assembled the next fall as sophomores, we needed no guiding hand to lead us to the right path, but considering that we were Masters of our Fate, we plunged at once into high school activities. Those elected to pilot us through our sopho- more year were: Jack Pierson, presidentg Fred Fitch, vice-presidentg Bernice Brond- stetter, secretaryg Jim Comins, treasurer, and Miss McKenzie, class adviser. We furnished four men for' the various high school teams. In the inter-class tournaments, we finished second in football and won the championship in basketball. The Sophomore dancing party was well attended and acclaimed a success by all. In 1924 we again took our places in high school life as jolly Juniors, competent and willing to assume our share of responsibility. As class officers we elected: Jack Pierson, presidentg Donna Barnes, vice-president, Harold Stinson, secretary, Walter Kennedy, treasurer, and Miss McKenzie, class adviser. - Our standing in athletics was very creditable. The J-Hop was one of the most successful dances of the year. The gym was prettily decorated and the music splendid. Last fall we met as the so-called dignified seniors. The officers we elected to manage the various important affairs of our last year were: Maynard Allyn, presi- dent, Fred Axtell, vice-president, Edward Lynch, secretaryg Eileen Waterman, treas- urerg and Mr. Wendt, class adviser. As seniors we have played a prominent- part in all school activities. The senior play, Kempy was one of the finest and most amusing plays ever given, in its line. We are now all eagerly anticipating the Senior Prom, the last and largest party of the year. We look forward to graduation with because we are standing on the threshold we realize that our high school days with are over. Throughout our high school life we which we hope will guide us into paths as Page Thirty a mixture of gladness and regret, gladness of a new and important life, regret because all their pleasant memories and associations have formed ideals and fostered ambitions pleasant as those we leave on June 18, 1926. -Bernice Brondstetter. Lv

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