Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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We entered our Sopfconore yer.r without Marguerite Baiter, Edith ■‘■'oolittle, end Cleyoie Granger, me king our total membership, seventeen. Officers for the year were: President - Jeannette Fousel Vice-President - MfC Long Secretary - Luc lie McElhonie Treasurer - Dortny Letts During the first semester, another of our much loved classmates, Anden Gallup, passed pvvry suddenly. At the beginning of the second semester a new member, William Caldwell entored our class. The class initiated the green freshies at a party on October 2, 195U Besides this we had a theater party and v ere served refreshments afterward nt Luoile UcElhenie 8 on May, 17 1955- We enter school in the Fall of 1955 without Avis Pf ifer, Veldit. Hurris, and Fern Potter. However Avis returned later in the first semester. Officers for the year v ere: President - Russel Hlrired Vice - President - Laura Hill Secretary - Jeannette Fousel ; Treasurer - Junior Randall Two great events of the first semester of our Junior year were the present tion of our pity, The Unexpected Guest end the purchase of out Junior rings. This semester we or- ]coking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom and-to thy attend one oi the Senior graduation Progrun.

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IjkldJ'Jj'Q JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Twelve members were enrolled in the seventh grade in 1931. Officers for the seventh and eighth grade, who organize together each year, were as follows; President- Porthy “ice Vice-President-Robert Sizeland Secretary-Treasi.irer- Scott Randall During the eighth grade year a much loved mera.or of our class, Junior Owen, passed away. Avis Pfeifer became a nev; member that year. 0 ficers for the seventh and eighth grade were; president - Maurice Hodges Vice-President- Howard Main Secretary-Treasurer- Laura Hill During these tv o ye rs of school, tvo parties were enjoyed, October 31, 1931 ‘it Laura Hill's residence, and on October 15, 1932,we held an outdoor party with an exciting treasure hunt as the main diversion. With the twelve original members end fourteen now pupils we totaled twenty six as we entered the Freshman year. During that year we lost Oeorgie Mae Keagle, Robert Corlew, Sarah Cook, Dorthy Patch, Edlah Lincoln, and Charles Freds. The officers elected by the Freshmnn were; President - uiaurice Hodges Vice-president - Lucile McElhc-nie SecretarygTroasurer - Robert Siziland The Freshman-Sophomore part on October 17, 1933, an outdoor fahpyf r April 2k, at Jeannette Pound's were our social occasions.



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JUNIOR PLAY ''THE UNEXPECTED GUEST Oral of Characters Paul Evans Upton-amiadle aged manufacturer-Mnc Long Mary Upton-his wife- Jeannette Pousel George Upton-his son-Russel Eldred Eleanor Upton-his daughter-Laure Hill Harry Huston-Oeorge1s friend-Mrurice Hodges Delivery Mon-V illinn Sholes Joseph ICrumloy-a detective-George Watson Prince Tr.shu.a Somboro-a Hindu Poet-Robert Sizelnnd Mrs Greeley-a wealthy divorcee-Marjorie Doolittle Helen Greeley-her daughter-Lucile McElhenie John Blowing-?, friend 0“ Die nor-Junior Randall William Caldwell and Dorthy Letts composed the stage and ticket committee. The play was presented December tenth, eight o'clock at the Guild Hall. Prince Tashum Sombore is expected at the Upton home 'and there is to be a reception given for him in the evening. Things really st rted to happen when Harry Huston, George's best friend, dropped in to see George for r while; the very person Mary Upton did'nt want around. Later the Prince's trunk came and v little while after, a telegram saying that thr prince would not be th-re. Harry takes a scarf that, lv; finds on the davenport, wraps it around his head and imitates the prince. Mrs. Upton w Iks into the room and gives him the most d'-lightiul welcome.

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