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-we saw' -were—orr the wrong road hone. Nevertheless, we all had .Eauton. Harbor and St, Joseph leerned by heart by the tine the day ended. The Juniors entertained the Seniors with a banquet and prom at the Lyon Lake Country Club with the Seniors having the privilege of inviting some one to the dance. Every one had a wonderful time, A class of sixteen graduated on the night of June 7 193 at the Union Church with Mr. Harrop as speaker. MR. STROUD--’’Maybe you are right. MR. MARTINSON—fin Physics class) It might be a good idea for you to open your books once in a while and look at the pictures, MR. CANFIELD-- I ought to give you a test, but I know you can't write one so what's the use. MRS. WARWICK-- We11, qultetdown; you can't run around all period, MISS ASH— Give a concrete example. CHARACTERISTIC SAYINGS OF THE TEACHERS FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Marguerite Baker Marjorie Doolittle Edith Doolittle • Russel Eldred Jeanette Fousel Andea Gallup Cleyola Granger Velda Harris Laurs Hill Maurice Hodges Harry LaTier Dorothy Letts Mac Long Lucile McElhenie Avis gfeifer Fern Potter Junior Randall William Sholes Robert Sizeland George Watson
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. arrr j i i j this'school year since we were to get our rings, have a Junior plnj • entertain the Seniors, and help in their commencement exercises. We did all of this except have a Junior play which was delayed by different itons such as measles and Seniors, so long that we were unable to give one. The Juniors and Seniors had a skating party at Battle Creek in the fall and the next spring they had another party nt the cost of the Juniors. The Juniors took then to the Riviera Theater and to a buffet supper afterward at the hone of Mr. Stroud. A big supper was eaten by all. At the beginning of our Senior year we found that EffieHarris was no longer a member of our class but we had a new one to fill her place---Opal Good, who resided in Burlington joined our ranks. About the middle of November we had our pictures taken which were finished in tine to be sent out for Christmas presents. Our semester party was held at Harvey Randall's home where we enjoyed card games and supper after seeing the show at our hone town theater. The Senior play was given in March. The members of the class looked forwird eagerly to their long-plnnned-for Skip Day. They planned to go to Detroit or Chicago, Indiana or Ohio but ended up by going to Benton Harbor to attend the Blossom Festival. I just want to state here that the only sign we saw of the queen was her picture in the windows and the only blossoms that
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HISTORY 0 P THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES lb ■■•'HriHHHHbHHHHHt Tho purpose of our first meeting was to elect the officers for the first semester. Miss Householder( the class adviser) had charge of the meeting. The officers elected were: President, Eunice Ball; Vice-President, Stephen Newlend; Secretary, Anthony Berk; Tret surer, Ray Shedd, The first semester theater party proved to be a grett success. The name of the show which we sent to was Midnight Mary . After the show v e wore guests at the home of Earl and Eleanor Abel, where gomes and refreshments were enjoyed. The class adviser and the high school teachers were the gueafcfc. Just before Christmas vacation they were sorry to learn that Miss Householder would no longer be the clans adviser because she was to become Mrs. Ton Randall. They presented her with a gift to extend their congratulations and to try to show their appreciation for the things sne had done for them. Shortly after Christmas vacation they had a meeting under the supervision of their new class adviser, Mr. Canfield. At this meeting new officers were elected. They were: President, Anthony Berk; Vice-President, John Shedd; Secretary, Virgin! Walters; Treasurer, Fred Millard. They decided at this meeting to have a skuting party, but because of the lack of funds and a place to skate this idea had to be abandoned. To take its place they decided to have another theater party and go tfr Tibbits Theater at Coldwnter. Due to the eagerness of one of the transportation committee and one of the 3how committee to see Jinny the Gent a petition was drawn up rnd signed by the majority of the members
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