Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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of the two classes. So when their president, Tony” Berk, called the meeting it was c Inly decided they should to to Jinny the Gent . They were accompanied by their class adviser, Miss Ash, Mrs. Estes and Mr. Bert Shedd. After the show they went to an ice cream parlor and were refreshed by some ice cret n and to the disgust of some--------dodnwater. ! • • • f « 8EVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ROLL Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eleanor Abel E4rl Abel Edith Granger Donna Goff Leo Howard Madge Leatherbury Kenneth Loomis Marlin McElhenle Helen Mott Dorothy S«wland Lottie Belle Sanders John Shedd Jack Stratton-—has left Betty S- dth George Weimer Ruth Quinn •.. • Eunice Ball Anthony Berk Carol Culver Della Dean Marjorie Estes Leota Howard Harriet LaTier Howard Main Esther Millard Fred Millard Stephen Newlrnd Ray Shedd Kenneth Walbeck Virginia Walters The following correction appeared in a snail town paper: Our papor carried the notice last v eek that Mr. John Doe Is a defective in the police foree. This was a typographical error, Mr. Doe is really a detective in the police ferce. I. A SIMPLE SOLUTION A professor was deep in his work when his wife colled: Harry, the baby has swallowed the ink. What shall I de? Write with a pencil, was the dreamy reply.

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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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 MUSIC Our'musical organizations for this year consisted of a Girls' Glee Club and an Orchestra, both directed by Miss Ash, Prominent among the activities of the Glee Club was an operetta Miss Carruthers' Return given at Guild Hall on April 23rd, A capacity audience watched a delightful performance. Other activities for the year were: a play in conneceion with the operetta, a performance at the County Federation Club meeting, and Commencement music. Members of the club which, this year for the first, was organized as the C.H.C. were: Irma Shumway, President Ethel Clark Elma Main, Vice-President Pianist Evalyn Sunnerfield Erma Green, Secretary-Treasurer Helen Shedd Jeanne Mann Mary Carolyn Randall Dorothy Burrows Lola Doolittle Dora itthuhn Dorothy Rice Eleanor Hoag Ruth Dean Martha Yost Marjorie Doolittle Nina Mitchell Edith Doolittle Ruth Myers Lerrra Hill Bessie Vincent Avis Pfeifer Marjorie VanOrman Hnrrietto Koons, The main activities of the orchestra were: Played at Bell School Baccalaureate Com iencement Assistant pianist The members of the orchestra are; Jeanne Mann Wayne Alldaffer Richard Vernor Rex Roiney Irma Shumway Elma M in - -jhi- -;h;- •jh,--:.1- -jhhhb «

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