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k. Robertson K. Cartwright C. Watson Komnsuii L. Knowles IV. Olllllll E. Trogan J. Tarr M. Pratt M. Sleppy W. Burt B. Ranke M. Reid M. Reinke BERTHA RANKE “A silent energetic worker, whose kind the world is glad to have.” Girl Reserves. MARVIN REID “Merrily we roll along.” MARVIN REINKE “Courage and might mixed with right wins any fight.” Student Council, Hi-Y, Football “S”. KENNETH ROBERTSON “It’s nice to get up in the morning. But it’s nicer to lie a-bed.” ELMA CARTWRIGHT “Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear.” CATHANA WATSON “Painstaking and earnest.” EARL ROBINSON “He has no double in friendship.” LUCILLE KNOWLES Post Graduate. RAYNOR SMITH “There’s no use worrying.” CARL WOOD “If he be not fellow with the best kings, thou shalt find him the best king of good fellows.” Aurora Contributor, Football “S’ Plo- rad, Student Lantern, Hi-Y. EVELYN TROGAN “From whose lips divine persuasion flows.” Student. Council. JEANETTE TARR “For every why she had a wherefore.” Basketball “S”. MARGARET PRATT Post Graduate. MARY SLEPPY “The sweetest flower that decked the mead.” WILLARD BURT Post Graduate. Page twenty'four
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(). Trzos O. Wendt H. Wilkinson I). Ulrich M. Wesson M. R. Wolf S. Walz A. Whaley I). Yahn OTTO TRZOS “Blessed is the man who has the gift of making friends.” Orchestra. DOROTHY ULRICH “Like music on the morning breeze.” STUART WALZ “My books and I are good old pals.” Latin Club, Orchestra, Basketball “R”, Aurora Contributor. OTTO WENDT “Merit is worthier than fame.” MABEL WESSON “A noble type of good heroic woman- hood.” Girl Reserves, Amphion. ADAH WHALEY “Suppose I had never met you.” Amphion. HAROLD WILKINSON “All the world’s a bluff. The biggest bluffer wins.” MARY RUTH WOLF “Humming a song as she goes along.” Student Council, Thencean, Board of Control, Basketball “S”, Tennis “S”. I). Botsford F. Lew less I). Morrell M. Crandall L. Mane V Myera V. Cutting L. Millar B. Newvine DOROTHEA YAHN “Good things come in small packages.” Student Lantern, Aurora Contributor. DOROTHY BOTSFORD “Sweet little you.” MARION CRANDALL “A maid, light hearted and contented.” Student Lantern. VERA CUTTING “A popular petite miss.” FREDERICK LEWLESS “Shave and a haircut— Bay rum.” Hi-Y, Plorad, Cheer Leader. LUCILLE MARX “A simple maiden in her flower.” Orchestra. LAMONT MILLAR “Knight without fear and without re- proach.” DOROTHY MORRELL “You are as welcome as the flowers in Mav.” VIRGINIA MYERS “Fairest maid on Devon’s banks.” BEULAH NEWVINE “Yours is the earth and everything that’s in it.” Page twenty'threc
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GRADE XIIB President .........Milton Diamond Treasurer .........Chester Haeger Vice-President .......Alice O’Brien Student Council........Irma St. John Secretary ............Helen Butzin Student Council...Edwin Zacharias About the year 1918 in many public schools all over the city, a movement started that divided the grades into two distinct groups, classes A and B. It was at this time that the mid-year class of 1927 was forming in the grammar schools through- out the city. After having passed through three distinct stages—entering the old Central School as freshmen, passing into the new Junior High, and entering Saginaw High School as sophomores—we have reached the fourth and last stage, that stage which was our goal in the grammar school. In another short half year we, the members of the mid-year class of 1927, will be the first class in Saginaw to graduate in the middle of the year. Let us make a name for our class, and make the day that we graduate from Saginaw High School as big a graduation day as any held in June. MILTON DIAMOND. MEMBERS Marguerite Beaver, Elise Boyer, Helen Butzin, Edith Carmichael, Burnetta Chap- man, John Chiesy, Emerson Cotie, Adolph Czada, Viola Dankert, Milton Diamond, Walter Dietrich, Marvin Dubay, Jack Ferguson, Carl Fobear, Onelio Guistat, Ches- ter Haeger, Ralph Hodgman, Hannah Hofmeister, Fred Holohan, Mildred Hub- bell, Marion Luxton, Jane Mack, Elizabeth Martin, James McFall, Irene Munroe, Alice O’Brien. Wesley Palm, Lillian Patridge, Elmer Schallhorn, Herbert Schroeder, Irma St. John, Frederick Williams, Edwin Zacharias, Flora Zapoleon. Page twenty-five
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