Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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)C0 H. T'PfiSJilEBeTI When v c wore in the eighth grade them wore fourteen memberr in !,he class. , In the fall of 195J1. our class v as increased to twenty-s even when we entered the niueth .re »ce. Let-or In t.-v« or th’f- i' it school leaving twenty-four ii tb . class. Qnr - 3'a1 ol£l3i! wft‘'t-«ne s cr-lLed to• ore'hi b our cl sa -'dvjsor, .:r. Ct « -f 1(1 • d following officers were elected.-© • Bresido t-Fr-d i i Hero. I • Vico Pr-si h nt-Kf.y Sh 0d Sp® • , Socr ttvry . ad •.3ur-,r-Ji-',v : rd i in l zr. , . , . The first shiest r t.aepe vi-y. =■ vo cl ss :,r ' -‘s, ' v out p r° noetl'gs. One m etiig was held befb - Ciicist: a pi-, -ling surpri ae oresent for our dvisor. ! .iri g, the first uv.rt of t -c lest H'-noster w . had enough neetinSs to ia.:e up for the first son st . '7e hr d a cl- or rr-ft ting and plenn d to rttoad the S vf vll;' Bicycle Kid- in hnitlo Crecx. To our disappointment, we could not y--t t •• asportation as it we3 too far ev.py. Then another meeting vp 3 celled to jphr to settle wh» t we were going to do «boui it. -'e decided to to .u.r snail to «u p ’he Captain Hat The Sea a Our plans were cam' out and w - nil • - yed the show. Mr. Canfield-----’’Try thi3 sentence, 'Tone the cow out of the lot . What nood? John Denbrock--”Tlie Coy f • v . : V'A r a '« yv Carol Culver----- Have you ever be -a pinched por going to fast? Ray Shedd--------- No, but I've often been slapped.

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grain, dairy cattle, and other livestock, and attend ft least two demonstrations. Thurs. P.M. we saw the Notre Dame--M.S.C. baseball game, and in the evening attended a program, after v hich we saw a movie. Friday morning we judged dairy cattle, then went through the state Capitol, after which we came home. BOY SCOUT A C T I V I TIES During the first officers were elected, were: Senior Patrol As't. Sr. Patrol meeting of the Troop The officers selected leader, RPy Shedd; leader, Harold McCan- dless; Scribe, Mac Long; Eagle Patrol Leader, Maurice Hodges; Ass't. Eagle Patrol Leader, George Watson; Beaver PPtrol Lecder, Howard Main Ass't. Beaver Patrol Leader, Kenneth Wr.lbock; Scoutmaster, C. R. Can-field; and Ass't. Scoutmaster, Wm. Burrows. The Troop Committee consists of Harry Long, Bert Shedd, J. E. Shedd, Milford Rainey, Rev. Schue, and A. J. Stroud. The troop members and rank are is follows: Mac Long, Life; Ray Shedd, Star; Maurice Hodges, Star; Bud Randall, First; Leo Long, First; Earl Abel, First; George Watson, First; Howard Main, Second; John Shedd, Tenderfoot; Ronald Shedd, Tenderfoot; Kenneth Walbeck, Tenderfoot; Marlin LlcBlhenie, Second Class; Kenneth Loomis, Tenderfoot; and Harold McCandless, Tenderfoot. During the ff 11 v e attended a Football game at E. Lansing, Mich. M.S.C. vs. Grinell, a very fine game. Also during the fall three scouts went to Ann Arbor to usher. They were Mac, Ray, and Maurice. In recognition of First Aid Week a demondtrrtion of First Aid was given before the H. S. Assembly. It v as given by Mr. Crnfield with Mac Long and Maurice Hodges assisting.



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HISTORY 0 F S 0 ? H 0 ... 0 RR 0 L a S .r Twelve members were enrolled in the seventh grade in 1931 Office for the seventh and eighth grade, who organize each year together, wei ' ss follows: President-Dorothy Rice Vice pr . sident-Robert, Sizelf.nd Secretary-Treasure-Scott Randall During the eighth grade a beloved member left our class. Junior Owen, who passed away, Avis Pfeifer became a new member that year. Officers for the seventh and eighth grade were: President, Maurice Hodges; Vice President, Howard Main; Sec.-Treasurer, Laura Hill. During these two years of school two parties were enjoyed: October 51, 1951, at Laura Hill's residence and on October 15, 1952 we held an outdoor party with an exciting treasurer hunt as the main diversion. m With twelve original members and fourteen new pupils we totaled 26 as we entered the freshman year. During that year v e lost Georgia Mae Keagle, Robert Corlew, Sarah Cook, Dorothy Petch, Edlah Lincoln, and Charles Jareds. The officers elected by the freshmen were: Pres- ident, Maurice Hodges; Vice President, Lucille McElhenie,; Sec-Treas, Robert Size land. The Freshmen-Sophomore initiation party on Oct. 17, 1955 and an outdoor party, April 2J4., 193k, at Jfeanette Fousil's were our two social occasions. We entered our sophomore year without Marguerite Baker, Edith Doolittle, and Cleyola Granger, making our total 17 members. During the first semester another of our beloved classmates, Andea Gallup, passed away suddenly. At the beginning of the second semester a new member entered the class, William Caldwell, a The class Initiated the green freshies at a party on Oct. 2. Besides this, in company with their Adviser Mrs. Warwick, they hod a theatre party and ice cream feed on May 17, 1935

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