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Debating ,..-v- .- HHN H N! ,,. 2.11, ,- ll its s f-YK,-. V , 1 ' ,- A - . - - - s-L - 'f.wa.rf..e2:4l . .... -,..,- .- -- .,..- 'E'?:'2'jL FFL .- - wg ...M . TN. ww ww-S ' Povss oo an Q , , ' , September 1906---One -- -- of the nv!! vhJoyaun num. nmnoxpl. - urwm- lhukugou onu- fenureu of tho Ilou Comsr'g Day' was me reunion of the gradu- ah! of the lmlkegorf Him qchoolh held at the Hankley Manual. Training aancol, led- nnedu even1n4,,Aug.12. The nam of naman.: suck. n re-'union orig- inated with Supotintur dent Front, although he. very generously gives the credit to BYIOYHGT- Congressman McLaugh- lin, '76, marie un ideal toastuester. The response! to tno tout! were lrlght, witty, thoughtful and entertaining. A permanent Alumm Assoeintion was organ- xzed and the rollou- 1nS urfxcers were 'e le c ted. President: A-Anx 24. sem., 'aa Fix-nv. Vice President: Lulu F. llller, '39 Second Ytce President: Adele V. Lumen, 'BB Secretary: -R. A. Flaming, 've .reuur-er: A ridmuxd W. Boydr, '86 Irusteusz pry 1. uexnxgm, -vs ma E. Boyd, 'ez Elizabeth C.Lusgv, 'PB uma .4 wunr, '01 Hearst might have nm aompntitlon nplsnty LM not Joyux C. hemzeu and T. hrynond ..t..r.1. both of the cues or l906,, an-'yea from the neaepnpar mghlny into at.ier.aiu rcuur. ibr 'auokuin 1909 the um ganrmxxezxcmxy inclined ll.ur:en1.n,thon Jumqrn in Luszegcn Senior High xxcn.m1,ou-, united n rumor tual- uml ou:-.pus anly enlhu 'The Stu.l.x.a11er. lt was gun. publlcntgm that evonluulli 104 to the origin or on.. um ber ox' Commerce tail-.a to ugpuurl nn 1.115 Unlnu St' wa Maury slew for several weeks. um: .. month John ann 1Li.y in-N-N Tue Jn,- 1n!. n ufnzxnn uu- vctu-1 to urtlolul and editorials. Litufu nc printing fnellitlns were avali- tbn L.: mer. mme, the publieutln. w-u url!- tcn in luL1y,l.u1d nltl. cclorm. inks ui. twin- ce9,..r..cn is uv.n'e1.L.m m...t1.,a..n-gf. me matur- i.l ofL:n r.i.ciz:a r. lent ti. vi' navuri ur .2one,Y.he current ncnth- alum. g.i.LuE .nu Lum ly angnzine on c::.g'As.k tn.: t,-,m::: . ..u-, .n.ly ine paper consisted one c.:f,,'. Yvt ltr: :rr- cf cutaniin ccplm ,fron Judge or LiL'e.t'n- dex' these cutsrnn, iwnicn nrvoa to illus- fxrate tm- ev.r.1.: , not 'the ew, xl., an far: lplse.-il ,Arson E rr.- 'mentm vu -ana -:nc,sl.ui lem -ern-:-se-, I rn If..cu.lg: H.: :su ,qanrp eul--Lim ncz, rx: :tx al- most! C.. glial' Jt..,'.l 1.zc'Luc.Lr1. 1... 1-:m..o1.i. lu.i.lJ' lin LI 1 :wud fer 1. c:x..1l i..1.ln:.1v.f:, in. r,.n.u,, u:'L-Ab1ixxn- :M -mln :nu ucnu..rcn- la I.cCmi.,naw tn.: mun- eglng -:ann or rr... Lunksg en Cru'onlolo,k:u- ltnnt tm ,rasmt Aonx-e-icum Ui, fu-ng, ,,q1y,t,r, Itury-manngar of the lvhilo 6.4-. ntxxulnb. A. 4 ICouly, l. A-1. houmnn, ' 'UWA una!-X.A Linelpu nz-van ,,.,,-. I dm vleorn. K 4xf'a,i?5 ,, Tong lnnxugun .senior qlkuf' F 32114311 nulzoel nuuunts i I Ilmva in u mvusuru ra- ..... ' I v1v.m Tl.e Steamroller' ' ' 5' ' at l9u5 tra Juurnwl- axzz-.nin L.sn6x-mn -95 'Wi' 'L lWXQ 'x mln A publlnimu HRM KMN1.--'02 '1 '- t x: l i:e:eyna1o . u M- - ' ' ' 1 1. 1 B' 'f M fn-'min B.-mich. foe 13155 Preeoott '06 Henan e emu, , , 0 vastly prvauot featur- ' ing ouzpul nun I ,U lmrlon Newman Rehearsing for One Acts 1 I 1, tw, Studying Hfrf-' ww V+. .- , Writing -X ..- Broadcasting
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Publications have also been important. The Muskegon High Sch followed by the Hyperion, which was published nearly every y followed, published monthly for many years with stories, poetry a About 1910 and 1911 an annual called The Optimist appeared, but its june issue to the seniors and their activities. The Said and Done Campus Keyhole, which used a newspaper format to publicize the c and Done is now issued only as the Muskegon High School annual. There are still many clubs at Muskegon High School, and wil students and a faculty member willing to serve as advisor, but tran impossible for some to participate. Carmenta, Senate, Hi-Y, Home organizations that reflect the world of 1975. Clubs for skiing, ca the order of the day. Spirit Week, with Hat Day, Slave Day, Homecoming events, a Snow Carnival, add zest to school life. Cooperative business training has proved helpful for students w full-time school program does not meet their needs. They work ha gaining valuable experience under the supervision of employer an other half day in related school courses. This program aids pupilst early start in a career. One very successful project of Muskegon High School is the for first Muskegon teachers exchanged with their counterparts abro helped educate these instructors in our ways, and in return were ex students learned even more from each other. ln 1951 through th received its first foreign students, Berndt Thomas and Norbert Muskegon High School has had at least one or more young persons f janice Ebrecht, Douglas Walvoord, and Ed Wingler were the first of the summer. Today all exchanges are arranged by the Youth for Und The Hackley Manual Training School was torn down in 1962 beca imposed by the State Fire Marshal were judged to be too expensive, a for vocational schools, and the enlarged band had a real need for mo addition was erected at the north end of the building to house instr biology, chemistry and physics classrooms and laboratories, and th classrooms and laboratories. A one-story building was construct building for the vocational shops. Commercial subjects were move languages was set up in the old typing rooms. With the construct pupils were removed from the Central Campus, and the historic ol Since that time the Board of Education has purchased the block va the building razed. lt is hoped that before too long funds will be ava and a new field house. Muskegon High School is a great school, its high standards rec agencies of this section of the United States. lt is great not becai faculties. Each alumnus can name at least one great teacher who has And so shall it be as long as there is a Muskegon High School. 20 C T1 El I' U SP E culture, Chicano, swimming, golf, broadcasting, S.F.A.C. fStudent- R I d o 6 21 6 W ro our students to be sent to Europe for 16 ed d ool annuals of 1894 and 1895 were r until 1903. The Said and Done art work contributed by students. ter that the Said and Done devoted wonthly issues were replaced by the 'rent events of school life. The Said 3 l be as long as there are interested ortation problems and jobs make it az and Latin Clubs have given way to mping, chess, karate, skating, black Faculty-Administrative Councilj are ed and White Day, Flower Days, ho want to work or who feel that a 1' days in stores, factories, or offices, school coordinator, and spend the earn as they learn, and give them an ign exchange program. In 1948 the d. Muskegon High School students posed to new ideas and customs. But American Field Service, Muskegon olfl. Nearly every year since 1951 m another country. Sandy Schuler, erstanding program. ,ise changes to meet safety standards rchitects had developed new designs modern quarters. So the two-story umental and vocal music groups, the home economics living center and just west of the old high school to the Annex as the laboratory for n of Steele School the junior high d building was demolished in 1968. ated by Mercy Hospital and has had lable to erect a much needed library B io c o se of its facilities but because of its had a powerful influence on his life. gnized by the foremost accrediting
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