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EN AVANT DOItOTHY MAY RIIYAN ITorsKHOi.n Arts Course Honor Itoll Senior Knjrlisli Cluh Fronoh t ' hib I ' rosidcnt, SjirhiK ' 10 Mcroly Mary Ann Cluiirnian CnnlM and Announcement)) Comniittee HAZKL IC LKLLAN H(n sKnoi-i Arts Couksk WWIY IKKNK rcJLK 1 lot SKIInl.It AKTH ' «U HSK ICnlcr iI from Lancaster. WhkIi. (il.KN I,. .lESSKI ' II lOnloriHl fnmi DaviMiimrl IIikIi Si-liool IIKI.KX I,. NKri- ' KLKU IIOISKIIOI.n Akts CoiItSK S. P. i}. It. Cnrr. Sif ' y ' 20 S. ' c ' y ' 21 Kinlyiui«tn ' rcrlnllirs (Inrtlcn A Uoniiiii KviMiing ICukHsIi riul) KltA (!KS II. IlItADFIKI.I) ' iKNKItAl, l il HSK Kntrrcd fnmi llillyiinl Mitfli SvUool KS Til Kit SI-RKTH ;i: KitAi, CoruKK r ' .iitcrtHl from l -wis and ( ' lark r.jisHmll ' 21
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EN AVANT 21 RONALD V. ROBERTSON SciKNTiFic Course Delta Club Kngliieering Society Masquo Society Basket Ball Manager, ' 20-21 News Staff Circulation Manager, Fall ' 20, Kn Avant Staff Circulation Manager Ali of-a-Sudden Peggy ' Delta Hi-Jinx, ' 10. ' 20, ' 21 Boys ' Fe leration Council Member. Athletic Board. ' 20, ' 21 Track, ' 20. ' 21 CLARA PAULINE LANG HousBHOLD Arts Course Art Club H. RALPH STAUBER SriKNTiFic Course Honor Roll Senior English Club MARYALICK HOGLE Grnkrai. Coursb Masque Society Corresponding Secretary, ' 21 News Staff Chemistry Club Fire Prince Delta Hi-Jinx. ' 18, Jit. ' 21 • ' Vodvil Revue Pierrette and Pierrot Comus ERNA B. NELSON Classical Course Honor Roll Senior English Club Art Club Treasurer, ' 19 Vice-President. 20 President, ' 21 Class Secretary, 17 Latin Club Secretary, ' IW President, ' 21 Endjmion Merely Mary Ann En Avant. Art Staff Girls ' I -ague Department Director Associated Student Councils Vice-Cliairman. 21 EMMA L. GlIAHAM General Course Entered from Rosalia High Sctiool, September, ' 20 MARY ETHEL LEWIS Classk ' al Course Honor Roll Latin Club Senior English Club Girls ' Basket Ball. ' 18. ' 19. ' 20 Girls ' Baseball. ' 19, ' 20. ' 21 MERLE MC DO VELL General Course Entered from Reardan High SclKntl GLADYS G. EVANS Classical Course Honor Roll Blue Triangle Treasurer, ' 19 Latin Club President. ' 20 Vice-President. ' 19 EndjTnlon Art Club Secretary, 18 Treasurer, 19 English Club Treasurer, ' 20 Class Secretary, ' 18 Class Treasurer, ' 20. ' 21 Liltrary Board Se ' retary. ' 21 Associated Councils ifember, ' 21 Girls ' T eagne Council Ieml)er ELEANOR BURGUND Household Arts Course Entered from Ix vis and (. ' lark High School BONNIE T AYLOR Househou) Arts Course WALTER E. WATKINS Scientific Course Mathematics Club Track. liO, 21 Cross Country, ' 20
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EN AVANT 23 CLASS HISTORY There is one hook wliich we o])eii vvitli pride, we memhers of the class of June, ' 21, and the name of that book is The History of Our Class. We love to read it because it tells of our hopes, ambitions and accom- I)lish ments. The first part oi our little book is devoted to the narration of our experiences, as fresh- men, — bewildered, amazed, little freshmen trying to get used to a new routine and to an enormous building thronged with stu- dents. As the days passed by we found that it was exciting to be freshmen. l)ut it was better to be sophomores. In our sophomore year several of the boys turned out for athletics, and a few of them earned their letters. A desire for social life obsessed us, and so we had a ]3arty at the W oodward tiieater. This event brought to a close a most eventful year. The Junior year found us witli our ranks reinforced I)y a group of returned soldiers and sailors who had come back from the world war to finish their studies at North Central. Although we considered ourselves very sober and dignified, we had a Kid ' party to which we invited the Junior A ' s. The feature of the event was Brick John- son, who was immaculately attired in gym- nasium trousers, a white sailor ' s middy, white shoes, and half socks. In the fall oi that year vc learned to bear defeat in a sportsmanlike manner when Lewis and Clark won the annual football game. However, during the winter and spring we won bas- ket ball and baseball. Just before school closed for the summer we went on a hike to Downriver park. The fall of 1920 found us back at North Central ready to do our very best in our last year. The year was begun successfully, and on Thanksgiving Day our footbajl team brought victory home to the north side. In accordance with a long-established custom, we invited the Senior A ' s to a theater partv at the Woodward. When the last semester rolled around, we elected Glen Johnson president. It was a busy semester. Many of our class- mates received honor emblems by winning places on the Scholastic Honor Roll. Margaret Bement made the highest aver- age ever attained in North Central. The class play, Merely Mary Ann, was an un- qualified success, and the cast displayed un- usual dramatic ability. On kid day we forgot our newly acquired dignity and paraded through the halls in the garbs of our childhood. Not long after we were in- vited to a picnic at ledical Lake, by the Senior B ' s. Class Day found us in a turmoil of excite- ment mingled with regret at the thouglu that it was (jur last in North Central. The supreme moment arrived and, as in a dream, we received oui diplomas and were ready to go forth into the outside world. Thus ends our litlc book, and though you may never care to open its pages again, we shall open it always with the .same loving pride as we do on this day in June, 1921. EDWARD MURPHY, Chairman. MARY FOSLEY. MAY NEWTON.
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