Owosso High School - Spic Yearbook (Owosso, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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SllE5llNlllIlfIDlIRS SIDE BY SIDE We may have been awkward and funny But our dispositions were sunny, And we always were known For holding our own Side by Side. Didn't know what'd come with the morrowg Gladness might turn into sorrow, But we traveled the road Sharing our load Side by side. Through all kinds of troubles, Though dark they may have been. They disappeared like bubbles And all was well again. Our four years are over foreverg Friendships are stronger than every As alumni we part, Still in each heart We're side by side. Apoligetically, -Helen Van Dyne.

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Frances Goodes, A. B. Dorothy C. Paxson, Univ. of .Michigan A' B- Commefclal Univ. of Michigan Owosso 6 years Latin Owosso 4 years Venice Bussey, A, B, LllCllE E. JOIIQS, B. si Univ, of Wisconsin Mich. State Normal History C0l19ge I Owosso 615 years H0m9 ECOHOITIICS Owosso 6 years Assemblies 1Continuerl from page tenyl November 12. An Armistice Day program arranged by Miss Bussey was presented today. Reveille and taps were played by Harland Kerby, a recitation by Martha Kipp, and an address by Representative Mcljride. The band played and the student body sang several patriotic songs. November 23. Raymond Mercola, youngest member of the Byrd Expedition lec- tured this afternoon. He related his thrilling experiences on the trip and told all about his wandering life before he joined the expedition and the ditliculties he encountered in trying to join it. November 25. Another holiday program was given today observing Thanksgiving. Shadow pictures were a uniqu-e feature of the program. A Hymn of Thanksgiving was sung by the Girls' Octette, readings were given by Minnie Gurd-en, Emma Carmody, and Betty Baker. A piano solo was given by Lucill-e Tillotson and the school took part in singing songs. December 4. An assembly was held this afternoon to advertise and solicit sales for the Spic. Laura Jane Zimmerman was chairman of the meeting and she introduced Mr. de Boom, who in turn introduced the staif. He also spoke on the price of the book and the plans of the staH for this year's annual. Jane Parker gave the history of the book and sales talks were given by V. Brown and R. Ploger. December 8. The All-Star Allpress Company, the third Lyceum entertainment was presented this morning. The company consisted of three members, Mr. Allpress, violinistg Miss Tweed, cellog and Miss McBurney, the pianist. The musicians gave a fine program of melodies and medleys, and Miss McBurney entertained us with two clever readings. December 23. Santa visited us early by giving us a Christmas assembly and he allowed Miss Bussey to plan it. The one-act play, The Gift of the Magi , was drama- tized by Bob Inch, Minnie Gurden, and Emma Carmody, A trio made up of M. Trumble, H. Saarup, and A. Whitman gave several selections, and a piano solo was given by B. Fillmore, a graduate of the class of 31 . Readings were given by B. Harris, and D. Hueschen. The student body sang several Christmas carols. January 4. Mr. Cournyer welcomed us all back from our vacation and told us about our coming exams. I guess we ought to work because there isn't any time to lose. January 7. Football letters were awarded in an assembly today taken charge of by Mr. Herron. Mr. Ruhl gave a review of the football season, of the various outstand- ing games and schools, and then presented his first squad with their block O's . iContinued on page thirty-sixj 18



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Kathryn Sundquist Nothing is gained without work Marian C. Bodary Politeness is the art of getting what you want Blue Triangle Geraldine M. Chipman 66Jerry99 By learning: what people have done we learn what people can do Glee Club 1-3 Naturalist Club 3 Athletic Coun. Pres- ident 4 Jack Jason Men and melons are hard to know Alvah Harmon, Ham There is no little enemy Football 2-3-4 Track 4 Varsity Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Track Manager Florence Bluedorn Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in chang- mgn Naturalist Club 2 Kathleen Driscoll, lGKayl, Were people but constant they would be perfect Owossonian Gen. Manager Prom French Club 4 Student Council 3 Jr. Sz Sr. Play Bus. Staffs. Jeanne Friegel Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him Soc. Science Club 1-2 Blue Triangle 1-2 Athletic Council 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3 Jr. and Sr. Play Owossonian 2-3-4

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