Sand Creek High School - Harvester Yearbook (Sand Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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H A R V E S T E R 17 gtacfed I 2 3 The first, second and third grades had a total enroll- ment of fifty at the beginning of the second semester. There were seventeen pupils in the first grade, eighteen in the second grade and fifteen in the third grade. With fifty children, most of whom are in the five to eight year age group, our room is a busy place and often a noisy one. Special events have been the parties held at Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. The assistance of Lucille Cole in the grade rooms has been greatly appreciated by scholars and teachers. Many lessons and tests have been made easier by her typing The sale of defense stamps has been brisk all during the year, even little chlldren are war conscious and realize he good their dimes may do one boy filled his stamp book and bought his little slster a bond for Christmas 'ednes day is known as 'Stamp Day' in the grades Iiret Row, Left to Bight J Merrick, K Elliott, I Le Soto, B Resner, T Salts, C Stevens, J lard, A lieemnnn, B Calvin, B Slmpkine, I Herrick, R Ohlinger, J linier, J Stevens, I Griffith, B Phenioie, B Shar, C I Laughlin, G Poe, T Turpenny, I A Scott, I Turealq G Elliott, L Cole, Third Row: B Elliott, I Clough, B Phenicie, R Mohler, L lille, J Be en stein, R Bice, V Bentley, H llesunnn, D Beck, S Risner, L Jenkine, Pearcy Clot present P Anderson, B Bentley, O Crandall B Loop, S Gi bereon, R Gflberlon, I Griffith, B Murphy, ll Singklne, A Turpenny I tl ' e I I . 0 -J - Y. D. Banbrook, D. Zander. Second Bow: .l s. Jordan, J. Gampbe11,.D. Zink,- 0 l l O l O O c ' I . e . I . O . O ' C D' , 2 e e e 9 e e '

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16 H A R V E-S T E R First Row, Left to Right P Poe, D Dauber, R Campbell, R Jen- kins, B Minier, C Zander, J Mohler, L Gunter, B L Clark B Poe, B Simpkins, Clark Second Row Miss Snyder, E Tethers, L J Shumway, D Dauber, C Salts, C Strayer, T Hatt J Goglin, J Broggs, G Morse, H Mead, L Cole Third Row Hagadorn, N Elliott, B Phenioie, R Simpkins, J Campbell, Murphy, D Griffith, R N King, D Zander, J Mead, V Elliott wie: 4 5 6 The fourth, fifth and sixth grade roon had a total nrollment of thirty six pupils at the beginning of the year Ttere were eighteen pupils 1 the sixth grade nine in the f1fth and nine in the fourth grade Citizenship was stressed throughout the year A Citizenship Club was organized The following officers were chosen Vice President Dorothy Zander Secretary Blaire rinier Treasurer Charles Zander A contest in the sale of Defense Stamps was held with Vonda Hagadorn and Clara Salts as Captains All pupils were greatly interested in the reading work this year A roon library was arranged and one person acted as librarian each week The geography work in the sixth grade was centered aroxnd causes and effects of European condltions This work gave opportunity to study naps ln connection with the war n 0 Go 0 2. . 0 0 o A c 1 0 2 Vo . . . . . J. ' A i L5 n : President --------------- -- ----------- Vonda Hagadorn



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R V E S T I In Front Gerald Righter Second Row, Left to Right Lewis lnnaon, Kathryn Sampson, Catherine Gomen, Jean Richard, ladolyn Allen, lisa lowry Third Row Norman Allen Yvonne Buddington Howard Hinsdale, Lynn Anderson, Ardyth Gold dth amor pfay gait nALL AMVRICAN vALILYn There is Roger, the father, a small town buslness man and treasurer of the Fathers' Council in the high school, who is running for the city council Then there is Carrie, the mother, prominent in the P T A and their three children, Caroline, Bill and Bobby Caroline is the oldest, a spoiled young lady who is used to having her own way Bill is a high school boy, looking for money with which to finance his newest invention, a windmill to generate electrlcity for the farmers Bobby sells newspapers, wears his roller skates inside the house, gets into fights with the neighborhood boys and has to be bribed when a bad tooth needs extracting Then there is Grandma, Mr Butler's mother, who is really the hub of the Butler wheel, for it is her wonderful philosophy and understanding of human nature that always straightens out the family difficulties Trouble comes when Nr Butler's business is about to go on the rocks unless he gets a large amount of money in short order Mrs Butler thinks they can borrow this from her widowed sister, Lucy Middleford, who ls bringing her only daughter, Avis, to visit the Butlers. Caroline Butler has found out that Avis is really adopted, but is warned not to mention this, for Avis thlnks that Mrs. Middleford is her real mother. Avis incurs Caroline's enmity, however, when she is admired by Caroline's sweetheart, Bruce Ford, and in a burst of temper Caroline tells the girl about her adoption, thus creating a bad situation all around. How the families are brought back together again, and how Caroline redeems herself, forms the balance of the play. Besides the characters already mentioned, there is the fascinating widow next door, whose son is a pal of Blll's, and who pays too much attention to Mr. Butler to suit Mr. Butler's wife. 18 A HA rn . Q- S I T ,4 . H , ,g,s.- 5 've 'Vt' XV ' 7 h' .,.. 1 , T- ir T. 1 f W? v 3 C 5 Q ? I Q it 4f f .J af 2. A. lj Y' X, i 5 W A f 3 'i Q a : . : . - e I I - C ' 71 I O I I O ., O I . ' - . I O U , A o . I O

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