Owosso High School - Spic Yearbook (Owosso, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Top 1: Senior class party, L. Frappier and G. Terry, accordianists. Top 2: Senior class party, B. Jeffords and L. Coy, dancers. Top 3: G. Clark, soloist. Top 4: Senior class party. V Lower left: Dwarf in King of the Golden River . Lower right: King of the Golden River. ' . w November 3. Peggy Bell and Peggy Hall presented a novel assembly today on the Professor Quiz idea. Teachers and students racked their brains to furnish answers to the quizzical quips asked by the girls, assist- ed by the band. A November 9. Quite a full day! Two things broke Mr. Cournyer's carefully prepared schedule. First, a lecture assembly-Mr. Hall gave us a talk on Egyptian tombs, murnmies, and stuff. All very interesting. Then the senior girls and their mothers attended a tea given by the Girls Civic League. The program was cute: consisted of a play, two piano solos, and a tap dance. We then retired to the cafe where tea was poured by Miss Osmer and Miss Combellack. November 18. The Senior play, Apron String Revolti' nearly started a revolution 'round these parts. I had nearly as much fun watching the silly thing as the Seniors had in putting it on. December 1. The King of the Golden River was put on by a famous children's theater in our auditorium. I saw many of the high school upper- classmen sneaking in to turn kid again and enjoy the performance to the utmost. ....12.... . 1. 9. Q. -.,.,v N -- 'nw ,. ,L K 1 , , - , s. 9. -. ,. - ,. .- ur p - -' , 4 g :5 -,--' -M 5, . gf A, ,,,.:, 15' -- .- :'- .nv-1--,'.a1'. f f .a . ,1 u . .-I-.-ru-P.. ... '-' - lw- wifi ..f.-. img: r ,Hi ,1-R .4-...gf ag Ii'.:g,2yl--.1 ....- 5-,'i1q.y1if1,EZ:.Q iff-'rQ':a,f.q.1 'T 'K 3, ,, .Qi LIL, -,'i:I 4 , ' Ai' :.'.'-3' 'f '

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success. We gals played games, listened to vocal solos by some of our budding blues singers, and danced to Miss Dondero's playing. And of course we ate. ' - October 13. Barb Scarlett was in charge of the first studt assembly today. Jane Beebe and Paul Ferris, both graduates of O. H. S., came back to lead us in yells and singing. ' ,October 20. The day before the Saginaw game, so a pep meeting was in orderf Bobbe Ferris took charge and Charley Marshall, Peg Hall, and Janey Wiggins fthe nutsll donned football uniforms and warbled a few ditties. The Big Four , our new corps of girl cheer leaders, broke in their new outfits and led us in a mess of lusty yells. . October 31. The Senior all-class brawl kept me out too late tonite. Dowling again obliged. During intermission we hoof-slingers were enter- tained by a program of dancing and music. Larry Coy and Betty J eiords danced, Grace Terry and Lela Mae Frappier played their squeeze-boxes, and Gertrude Clark sang. November 1. Wheel Our assembly today consisted of some well- trained dogs and a pony. Those animals certainly were clever beasties. Upper left: G. C. L. class party. Upper right: Dancing class in action. Lower left: Senior tea. Lower right: Senior class party. -. 'I' ..x ,V ,Nav I3,- .. --1.1, 1 ,'1:- ig, 15. -s,,.t,1.c2 .... - .. .Aw en... . ,,+,,,,.-.... .. 4. 1 A l - .. 1. 1 '--fq 1,71 N- . . ,4. im- lk' 3



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UUTBHLL Lights! Cameras! Fans! Music! Cheers! and Action! We had them all! The beautifully lighted football lield has formed a permanent picture in the minds of those who witnessed the first 'games played under lights here. The Trojan squad of '39 sho-wed their appreciation by coming through with a victorious season. ,Q-'N s, Q0 9v,ava i fJ,.,,...-1-E ' Cameras snapped the largest crowds ever to attend the Valley contests played in Owosso, while the combined forces of the visiting and home bands furnished excellent maneuvers between the halves. :ll 24 :lf Inspiring pep-meetings added to the en- thusiasm of the students. Making a colorful attraction were the new cheer leaders in uniforms. Pk 'lf ik A The Senior Class sincerely wishes the on- coming team a successful season. A 4 Top left: Peggy Hall and Mr. Simpson in Amateur Contest for football pep assembly before the Arthur Hill game. . Top right: Night football game at thet half. QF1int Central.J Third row: Drum majors' Jim Chandler, Mary McLaren, Peggy Bell. Center right: Mr. Kniebes leading the school song. Second row: Jane Wiggins, Charlotte Marshall, Peggy Bell, singing in a football pep assembly. Lower row: Singing at a pep assembly. -13-

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