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HUNURS ASSEMBLY The E1ghteenth Annual Honors Assembly yyas held on lrxday May 2nd The program follovys Off1cer of the Day R B Hall H1gh School Band 'brd Movement Rachman1noff Concerto No 2 Cnrolyn Barelay P1an1st Presentat1on of Scholarsh1p Honors Pr1nc1pal Harold XX Bruce PFLSLUIJLIOH of the Nat1on1l Honor SOCICKJ Mrs H X Eastburn Cho1r Octet Selected B111 Brunsdon Ab1e Swart LOIS Z1e ele Donna MCKI mon JII11 Shayer B111 Dy nes Mary Lou Matheson Ann Trzuge Presentat1on of Awards-Cup of 1923 M1 Gordon Malcolm Evenmg News ournal1sm Trophy Mr John G Zabelka UDIVCFSIIY of Mlehlgdn Alumn1 Trophy M John F McDonald D A R ClIlZCnShlp Award Mrs A B Dav1dson Certrude H1lls Memornl Trophy M1ss Ellen Solomonson X1s1on cl Amour eanne Ala Saxaphone Address Mrs Mary R1pley Colonel Bogey Kenneth J Alford H1gh School ASHIEVEMENTS Ach1evement Honors These students haye won con s1derable success 1n the follow1ng phases of school l1fe ATHLETICS Basketball Merv1n Bcadle Ronald Cooper QCQPIHIHJ Max Crawford Dav1d Fourn1er Jack Welsh Clarenee Weber Elbert Woodard Football Wayne AlklnS ack Alla1re Tony Autore fCapta1nj Merv1n Beadle Paul Brabant Norman Butsch Clare Campbell Ronald Cooper Max Crawford B111 Dynes Arv1tt Hancock Don Holhday B111 Menard Ron ald Morr1son Harold Nlelson Ab1e Swart Don Tavern JT k W'elsl1 Elbert Woodard Track Wayne A1k1ns Ronald Cooper Max Crayy ford Don Holl1day G1lmore Somes Gymnastnc Ach1evement W1lson AHdL1SOU Harold Bertram Amer1co BOHHCCI B111 Brosco John Lackey B111 Menard Harold N1elson Lester Re1ch G1lmore Somes G1rls Phys1calEducat1on Eyelyn Nxchols Gertrude VL ltson JOURNIAI ISNI u1ll and Scroll Merym Beadle Ronald Cooper LOUIDC Dahlman Jacquelynn Jan1koyysk1 Anne Karras Georg1ana Kemp Mary Lou Matheson Betty Sylyester Anne Tra1ge Music Jeanne Ala Carolyn Barclay Lou1ne Dahlman Terry Brown 19 SPI 1:cH DISCUSSION Leaders 1n T mn Hall Club Jack Berl1n qer ack Chap1esky Donald Toland lNat1onal The p1ans eanne Xla Jack Alla1re Terry Brown Lou1ne Dahlmm Farrell Ell1ott Gene F1nlayson Loren lmeson acquelynn JJHIROWSRI Anne Karras Don na McK1nnon Mary Lou Matheson Gerald1ne Schultz Charles Schram Anne Tra1ge Vl1ckey Walker Els1e W1l lette Elbert Woodard Un1ted 'NIat1ons Exam1nat1on Ruth Fletcher Mary Lou Matheson Robert W'yll1e SERVISES Seryxce Honors These students haye g1yen mueh more thm the o1d1n1ry serylce requ1red 1n these aet1v1t1es Art LaXonne Xaramor Atom C raekers Ruth Fletcher Donna Wr1ght ALldlO XlSll'll B111 Broun IIN Honkanen Flbelt XX coclarel Cafete 1 Dorothy Robmson Eya Rogers Cheer Leaders aek Chap1esky Anne Karras M1ry Lou Matheson LaX onne Naramor Anne Tra1ge Colonnade Donnl McK1nnon Mur1el Papmeau H1Y Wayne AIRIHS Terry Broyyn B111 Brunsdon lvldh Crayy ford Farrell El1ott 1m Shuer Ab1e Syy art aek Welsh Elbert Woodard ournal1sm Keynote Sen1or Ed1t1on Jacquelynn an1 Dahlman aequelynn JHIKOWSKI Anne Tra1ge MUSIC Jeanne Ala Marjone Anderson Carolyn Bar clay Dorothy Beaudr1e Terry Brovyn Mar1an Brunsdon B111 Brunsdon ack Chap1esky Lou1ne Dahlman Gene Fmlayson Donnl NILKIHDOU L1Xonne Naramor Barbara Wforthy Speech Stage Creyy Farrell Ell1ott Loren lmeson Publ1c1ty eanne All LOUIHC Dahlman Gene F1nlayson Loren lmeson acquelynn an1kowsk1 Mary Lou Matheson Elbert Woodard Student Counc1l Loren Imeson W1ll1am Brosco Donna WCKIDUOH Mur1el Papxneau Elbert Woodard Thus the f1rst feyy eagle feathers are added to br1gl1t hcadresses perhaps 1n the future there Wlll come many more honors unt1l a ch1ef s bonnet 15 completed But for now these fevy vyon oy er a four year per1od w1ll s1t1sfy the youths prlde ID the1r IlCl'l1CXt,l'l1C!1tS Just as the Ind1an braye 1n days past vyon h1s decor at1ons for strength or courage so haye our classmates won the1rs for extra contr1but1ons m da1ly l1fe Rushmg home to supper at n1ght com1ng back to yyork after other teaeh ers and students haye gone for the day staymg unt1l late then gomg home to do 1egula1 sehool lessons these and numerous other deeds yy 1rrant the 1,1y1ng of spec1al recogm t1on They glXC eudenee of t1me md effort beyond tlle c1ll of duty Honors are g1y en before the whole school for the pur pose of reyy ard1ng good deeds and recogmzmg outstandmg yy orth not for the purpose of flauntmg them 1n front of others After all IIS human nature to feel a l1ttle d1S eouraged 1f all one s deeds are taken for granted On the other hand vyhen someone recexy es a handshake and fr1end ly sm1le or hears enthus1ast1c applause eyen the roughest road seems eas1er . . 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SPECIAL I e high point ot interest in the hono s laSLl11blX is the presentation of special awards Almo t eyery senior thinks he knows who the winners will be but there is con siderable suspense as the person presenting the aw ard lists one activity after another and so narrow s the field When the name of the winner is finally announced there is often a surprised look on the face of the reeipient IS well as a glow of pleasure through his whole being With many seniors active in journalism drlmities music md sports the competition this year w as keen AIOURNALISVI TROPHY ANK1 Ttulet This years ournalism Trophy goes to 1 ters e1p1ble indiyidual Anne Truge has worked on tl1e Kes note tor our years She w is bu mess m1n11,e of th regulir Keynote for two years and busine s m1n1e,e1 of this xeir s Senior Key note She disid d her time among mmy seriices in h r four years of high scho l She was home room president and treasurer treasurer of ehoir and of Quill and Scroll Col onnade member cheerleader for three yeirs and Student Council repre entatne She was a Speeeh Club mcn1ber and was eleeted to the Nlitional Thespiin oiganization CUP OI 1923 E1 BIRT W oonuw Elbert NVoodard was selected as the outstanding senior to receive the Cup of 1923. To be considered for this aw ard you must possess excellent qualities of schol.1rship leadership and serw ice to the school. Besides being elected to the National Honor Society Elbert is a member of Audio Xisual Club Hi-X Student Council was president of Speech Club band and choir junior class and home room was Ll National Thespian and Junior Rotarian. He was also athletic manager of the varsity squad. The Cup of 1923 goes to a very deserving student. D.A.R. CITIZENISHIP AXVARD - MARY Lou Marruisov Has ing excellent qualities of character and leadership 1nd setting an example of good citizenship Mary Lou Matheson was chosen by her classmates and teachers as the recipient of the D. VA. R. Citizenship Aw ard. Mary Lou was president vice-president and secretary' of her AWARDS home room Sh was secretary of Speech Club took part in Prid and Prejudi e and was elected to the National Thespian organization Mary Lou is also a member of the Colonnade Club Keynote staff president o uill and Seroll and 1 Student Council representative Like the other aw 1rd winners she was elected to the National Honor Society She has been a cheerleader for three years If citizenship me1ns being actixe and interested in the community interested enough to serve it ch erfully and faithfully Mirx Lou deseryes this recognition of her fine sehool eitizenship UNIIX ERSITX OI MICHIGAN TROPHY jack W1 esta Selected as in outstanding athlete who could also main tun 1 high seholastie axerage jack Wel h was presented with this trophy by Mr ohn McDonald repre enting the lo il Uniyersitv of Michigan alumni ack was president of H1 Y and of the class of 47 in its freshman year H was president and treasurer of his home room a Student Council rep esentatiye and .1 unior Rotarian Having pliyed B team basketball and football and then been ad xanced to the varsity teams he has received two B team and two xarsity letters He is also among the five highest in his class scholastieally and was elected to the National Honor Soeiety GERTRUDE HILLS TROPHY - Loumia Dairesmw This year Louine Dahlman received the Gertrude Hills Memorial Trophy. This award was established by the Colonnade Club as a means of recognizing the qualities of character for which Gertrude Hills a former dean of girls stood. These are the qualities which make everyday liie run more smoothly - friendliness small services done cheerfully and unselfishly a cooperative attitude and de- pendability. Louine measures up to these requirements but has a record of leadership in addition. She was elected to the National Honor Society and was among the five highest scholastically. She also found time to be a member of Colonnade Club Speech Club the Keynote staff and uill and Scroll. She was home room secretary and pres- ident. She took a part in Seven Keys to Baldpate and Pride and Prejudice ' she was elected a National Thes- pian. Louine has displayed unusual talent on the clarinet and was an important member of band and dance band. 7
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