Owosso High School - Spic Yearbook (Owosso, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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1934 lIHl4Dl 'l1lDllQ SllflllDlENTS JOHN BELL MEMORIAL CUP This cup stresses personality and high scholastic standing. Athletic ability is also a qualification. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CLUB PLAQUE This plaque stresses athletic ability. Scholastic standing, loyalty to the Owosso High School, and personality are other qualifications. BLUE TRIANGLE CUP This cup is given to the girl who is the best exempliiication of loyalty, friendliness, fair play, good morals, high ideals, and physical ability. GIRLS' ATHLETIC AWARD This plaque is given to the girl with the highest athletic and scholastic rating. 'Ihe following scholarships are given to those of high scholarship, personality, and achievements in high school who would not be able to go to college otherwise. TEACHERS' CLUB WOMEN'S CLUB UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALUMNI 21

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M934 Miner, Phyllis-G. C. L., G. A. C., Athletic Council, Library Club, Spic Staff, Prom Committee, Jr. Banquet Committee, Owossonian, Jr. and Sr. Play Casts, Orchestra, Intramural Sports, French Club. Milster, Charles-Football 3-4, Jr. Play Cast, Prom Committee. Mogg, Gerald-Football 2-3-4, Bird Club. Osburn, Max-Football 2-3-4, Band. Parker, Bill-Football 3-4, Golf 1-2, Varsity Club, Jr. Banquet Com- mittee, Sr. Play Staff, Prom Committee. Parrish, Clifford-F. F. A., Jr. Play Staff, Science Club, Judging Team, Naturalist Club, Shop Foreman. Parsons, Bob-Football 3-4, Prom Committee. Pferrine, Howard-Shop Foreman. Player, Thelma-Latin Club, French Club. Raymond, Mary-G. A. C., Science Club. Redmond, Corda-Naturalist Club, Science Club, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs. Reynolds, Vernon-Naturalist Club, Track 3-4, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs. Roe, Steven-Naturalist Club, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs, Prom Com. Rood, Fred-Golf 1-2-3-4, Football 2, Shop Foreman. Rowell, Victor-Band, Track 3-4, Football 4, Jr. Play Staff , Prom. Schlaack, Marie-Intramural Sports. Schultz, Virginia-Glee Club, Jr. Play Staff. Shapiro, Louis-Glee Club, Shop Foreman, Jr. Play Cast. Shelp, Wm. Gorden---Foreman of Machine Shop. Sherman, Dorothy-Latin Club, Class Officer 2, Jr. and Sr. Play StaEs, Jr. Banquet Committee, G. C. L. Skutt, Evelyn-Naturalist Club, Intramural Sports, Jr. Play Staff. Slater, Virginia-Jr. Play Staff, Intramural Sports. Soulfe, Robert-Prom Committee, Invitation Committee. Smith, Ruby--Intramural Sports, Jr. Play Staff. Stahurski, Helen-Glee Club, Naturalist Club, Jr. Play Staff, Intra- mural Sports. Steggal, Ray-Naturalist Club. Stinson, R. J .--Salutatorian, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Varsity Club. Sundquist, Thomas-Track, Judging Team. Sweetland, Maxine-Class Officer 1, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs, Prom. Tinklepaugh, Claude-Track 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Bird Club. Trumble, Miles-Band, Orchestra, Jr. and Sr. Play Casts, Prom Committee, Tennis 2-3-4, Varsity Club. Vaydik, Joe-Band, Basketball 4, Golf 2-3-4. Wait, Marjorie-Naturalist Club, Intramural Sports. Walker, Helen-Intramural Sports, Elsie High 2-3, Jr. Play Cast. Warren, Minnie-G. A. C., Intramural Sports, Naturalist Club. Wing, Elmer-Jr. and Sr. Play Casts, Orchestra, Shop Foreman. Whitman, Adelaide-Latin Club, Naturalist Club, French Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Jr. Banquet Committee, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs. Woodbury, Joe-Tennis 1-2-3-4, Varsity Club, Band, Orchestra, Jr. and Sr. Play Staffs. Zimmerman, Frederick-Glee Club, Jr. Play Cast, Class Officer 3. 20



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1934 SIIEN lllDlIQ IIZIILASS lItlIllllS'IlFlIDllQY Walking alone along a country road, I came upon a quaint cottage, covered with ivy, sitting a short distance away from the roadside. Being rather tired and also curious as to who might live there, I stopped, and leaning on the gate, called to the old woman who was sitting on the door- step. She beckoned me to come closer and when I reached the steps, asked me to come in. Sensing an air of mystery about her I did so and sat down in the chair she offered me beside the fireplace. The fact that I was a total stranger seemed not to bother her in the least for she immediately began talking to me almost as an old friend. She finally ofiiered to read my palm but I refused, explaining that I didn't believe in a person being able to read the future. At that she became very angry and declared that, she could not only read the future but also reveal the past. Although I thought such a thing impossible, to humor her I asked her to show me the days I spent in Owosso High School from the time I was a lonely freshman until I became a senior. Taking a box from the mantle she sprinkled some of the contents on the embers in the fireplace. Immediately a dense cloud of smoke aroseg and as she waved her hand, the smoke parted and the fol- lowing scenes unfolded in rapid succession. A bewildered group of freshmen were standing about in the halls of Owosso High, entirely ill at ease and gazing at each senior with mingled awe and wistfulness. I recognized several of them and realized that I was looking at the class of '34. As though in pity the smoke blotted out the pathetic scene, and then came fiashes of a class meeting in which Walter Brown was elected president, Betty Baker, vice-president, Marion Sawyer, secretaryg and Maxine Sweetland, treasurer. Miss Deuel was selected as class adviser, and also a motto, class flower and colors were chosen. Our first big party on February 27, 1931, from all appearances was a success even though it was given by mere freshmen. The year passed swiftly and soon we were sophomores with the follow- ing class officers: president, Marjory Chase, vice-president, Josephine Eggleston, secretary, Dorothy Sherman, and treasurer, Leon Montague, with Miss Deuel again our adviser. The next two scenes revealed our parties for the year. The first one, an all-class party, held as I remembered on December 14, 1931, and our next called The Depression Drag on April 8, 1932. Although several more incidents in our activities as sophomores were shown, they were rather indistinct in comparison, and I realized that the next two pictures would show the highlights of our year as juniors. 22

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