St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 37 text:

HE 7U IORS oy Burns, Pres. Catherine Korn Edward Castonia Leo Bowne, Vice Pres. Eva Moran Cyril Clavette Martha Carrier, Sec. Hattie Poisman Mabel Fobair Nellie Shea, Treas. Marie Subora Emily Kovar Marie Brunk Walter Shinsky Elizabeth Kovar Hzstory -.. i Q --Q- 'r ff f I 'C l l l rb- A 1 ' , saber l 43 .1 'x -es , .1 fy 1503- ' gn!!- -T -Lil -2,1-L. i--.. 1+ ik' Upon a certain morning in September in the year of 1913, our class, composed of twenty-three very youthful learners, with unrivaled ambitions. entered upon what to us seemed a vast under- taking,-to master the high school course. Fresh- men they called usg and though we would feign admit it, the burdens of responsibility did greatly tax our sometimes dizzy brains. The mid-winter banquet, with all its new wonder, seems as we reflect upon it, not unlike a glorious dream. 'The following year, however, in appearance a far different throng of individuals mounted St. Simon's lofty stairs, as, with confidence, contrast- ing strangely to that of the previous year, We, the Sophomore pupils, numbering seventeen, re- sumed our respective tasks. But, Ah! another and a still greater change was to transform us. for as September of the year 1915 swiftly came around, we turned our steps towards our dear old Alma Mater's wel- coming doors. A dignity scems to possess us that may well beiit a class of Juniors. Social activities and patriotism claim their share of our spare moments, an example of which is shown in the enthusiastic club which meets semi- monthly, at the homes of the members. We are now looking forward to our senior year with hopes of making it the most eventful in the history of St. Simon's. LEO BOYVNE, '17. f'ff 1 f ' ! fw fwwlfnl 'W Q ff, jg!! :iff ----is fe : s , se gf! I ,M i' T xiii!! Jaw? I X A a T 5 ' L-+07 ---,am - F .yi 0 'i 9 9 f? 2 f gigg, ' Q - - A f - :is . . ' -fffyff ,, ,' ' 1 , ' 'rr' ' A -,,. x .-L7 , S j...--v pw :W --Ei-f M - r Q ,fair i X 6 ' --T -! , ,ep-5i?,,j ' : , ' , ,A --- - W ff-K -1 ..-7,-1 f' f W ., -'-'g71? 2 J ff f ' ff!

Page 38 text:

CLASS WILL We, the members of the class of 1916, of St. Simon 's High School, city uf Ludington, county of Mason, State of Michigan, realizing that our existence as the most successful and most prosperous class in the history of the said school is about to terminate, and being of sound mental capacity, memory and judgment, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament in the manner and form following, to wit:- 1. We give and bequeath to the entire universe and the pupils of St. Simon,s, the Corolla, published by the class of 1916. lt is to be upheld to all future publishers as a model, classical production. , 2. To our beloved pastor, Rev. Il. E. Malone, who has watched over and guarded us with the devoted love of a father, we leave our affection and grati- tude, and the assurance that we will always be true to thc high ideals with which he has inspired us. 3. We leave to Rev. Father Simon our esteem and good wishes in recompense for his kindly interest in our undertakings and the earnestness he has shown in implanting in our hearts a more thorough knowledge of our Holy Faith. 4. To the Faculty, under whose guidance we have spent our high school career, the class of 1916 leaves its gratitude and hearty thanks. Moreover, we hope that ki11d fortune may at some future date intrust to them a class gifted with talents such as ours. 5. We intrust to the Alumni of St. Simon 's High School, seventeen new mem- bers, to increase their numbers and to be used for service or ornament, as they desire. 6. We bequeath our place of dignity and honor as Seniors to the Juniors whose prospects, we hope, will be worthy of such distinction. We give them also, as our worthy successors, the many rights and privileges of Seniors, for exact data consult any member of the Senior class. To this class, more- over, as our dearest friends and, as a token of our confidence in their discre- tion, we leave secret instructions regarding that superior look to be assumed when speaking to a Freshman. 'l'hey have always admired it a11d regarded with envy our skill in assuming the patronizing rule so becoming to a Senior. 7. We bequeath to the Sophomores the memory of the noble deeds we have accomplished, hoping they will strive in their humble way, to attain a degree of success commensurable with their efforts. 8. To the dear innocents, the Freshmen, we leave our love of merriment to he indulged in occasionally, for All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 9. We bequeath to the Sub-Freslnnen the privilege of entering the high school with the expectation that they will follow in the footsteps of the two hundred and forty-four students who have preceded them. 10. VVe give, devise, and bequeath to the class of 1917, the following estate, real or imaginary:

Suggestions in the St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) collection:

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 80

1916, pg 80

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 43

1916, pg 43

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 9

1916, pg 9

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 74

1916, pg 74

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 68

1916, pg 68

St Simon High School - Corolla Yearbook (Ludington, MI) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 47

1916, pg 47


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