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AT Left to Right: J. Linder, R. Schcetz, M. Seger. B ARD Thanks to the efforts of these 111911 on the school board, we 11ow have a new, and very modern loudspeaker system in the gym, a new school bus to be used to carry athletes to and from out-of-town games, for class and club trips, a11d for carrying students to and from the lakes during the summer swim- ming classes, new stage scenery which was first used in the Senior play, and last but far from least, new robes for the choir. The students of Sturgis High School wish to extend their thanks to the school board in appreciation of the many modern conveniences they have presented to the student body. By their action they show that they are concerned with the welfare of tl1e school, the students, the faculty, and the taxpayer. Ji. Carleton Perry, Principal Mr. Perry attended Coldwater High School and after graduation became a student at M.S.C., graduating there in 1920. Mr. Perry taught for one year at a country school near Coldwater. In 1921, he began teaching vocational agriculture in the Sturgis High School, it was also in this year that he received his Bachelor of Science degree. Ile became principal of the Sturgis Public Schools two years ago, and in 19-10 received his Master of Arts degree. Mr. Perry has proven himself a friend- ly advisor to all the students, and he is held i11 high esteem by both the students and the faculty.
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Paul M. Vllinger, SHZ9fiI tfll7fC7Idwllf Mr. Wi11g'er attended high school in North Manchester, Indiana, and after graduation became a student at North Manchester College Where he was awarded l1is AB. degree in 1929. He earned his M.A. degree at the University of Indiana, and has attended summer school at the University of Wiscoiisin, the University of Chicago, and University of Michigan. Mr. Wiiigei' taught social science in the high school. In 1934 he was chosen principal, and two years ago he was made superintendent of the Sturgis Public Schools. Mr. VVinger,s ringing, laughing Voice and striking personality has become a tra- ditional part of Sturgis High School, and will long be remembered by the students and teachers Who have had the pleasure of associating with him. Left to Right: Dr. L. Purdy, President, P. Yoder, Secretary, H. Hzuniltong L. Graves. S HCOCL Today our school has a better financial status and a more prosperous outlook for the future than it has had for a good many years. Most of this order and prosperity is due to the very capable management of some of our prominent townsmen. Dr. L. QB. Purdy, president of the school hoard and the oldest member, is a dentist, li. J. Graves, a pharmacist, P. Yoder Works in the office of the Freeman Manufacturing Company, H. D. Hamilton, is an auditor in the Kirsch Company office, J. P. Linder, is employed in the Carbon Coated Company office, R. L. Scheetz, the Metropolitan Life Insurance representative, and M. Seger is a salesman at the Ford garage.
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MARILYN BARTON A. B., U. of M. English, Jour- nalism, E n gl is li Composition, Junior Girl Reserve Sponsor, Trojan. Plays. JOHN BOGERDINC B. s., W. T. c. Jr. High Woodwork and General Shop. Sr. High Woodwork I and II, General Shop I and II. HAROLD Bowman B. S., W. S. T. C. Physics, Jr. Science, jr. High Math. HELEN BROKAVV A. B., W. S. T. C. Arithmetic 8. C. E. BROVVN A. B., W. s. T. c., A. M., U. of M. Jr. Science. WAYNE CARPENTER B. S., W. S. T. C. Jr. High Free- hand Sketching and Mechanical Drawing, Elem. and Adv. Mccli. Dr. and Arch. Dr. ITAZEL CORE B. S., Ohio University. Jr. High Home Ee., Home Ee. I and II, Orthopedic Lunch Supervisor. CECIL DEHAVEN A. B., W. S. T. C. Bkkg. I and II, Hi-Y Club, Commercial Club. DALE FAUNCE B. S., W. S. T. C., Health Class, Phy. Ed., Intramurals, Assistant Basketball and Football Coach. FORREST GRIM B. S., Michigan State. Agricul- ture I and II, Agricultural Biol- ogy, F. F. A., 4--H Club. NORA HAGEN A. B., U. of M. Engiish Lit- Cl'1itU1'C. PAUL KRUEGER B. S., W. S. T. C. Jr. High History and Civics. Ass't. Coach, Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Wrestling. ALLAN LOEFFLER A. B. and A. M., U. of M. American Literature, English 9, Sturgensian Advisor. ' MILDRED Loom is A. B., Albion. Jr. High Art, Beg. and Adv. High School Art, Art Club. EDNA MANLEY -Q A. B., W. S. T. C. Jr. High History. ROBERT MILLER A. B., W. S. T. C. Hcad Coach, General Math.
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