Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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zines from the Curtiss Publishing Co. In November we ordered our Class rings. In keeping with the times the name of our rings will be “The Atomic Bomb”. In addition to these activities, the class has made sales of hot-dogs and cokes at the Basketball games.

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Junior Class History On the day that school opened twenty-one students enrolled in the Freshman Class. The officers elected for the year were as follows: President, Charlotte Mosier; Vice-President, Maxine Wendorf; Secretary, Paul Weimer; and, Treasurer, Everett Miller. Our first party took place when the Sophomores invited us to the initiation party, to acquaint us with the students. The last day of school was spent at Coldwater Park with a picnic for our chief diversion. We then entered the Sophomore Class with an enrollment of twenty-four students. We had lost Lena Badger but there were four new students: Mary Nell O’Neill, John Frey, Shirley Gilbert, and Joyce Houvener. At our first class meeting we elected our officers for the year: President, Shirley Gilbert; Vice-President, Everett Miller; Secretary, Vernon Kempton; and, Treasurer, Kenneth Kempton. Miss Olson acted as our Class Advisor. Our first party was the annual Initiation, at which we became better acquainted with the Freshmen. In October our Class participated in the Halloween Carnival. In December we had a Christmas party at which we played games, danced, and had refreshments of cokes, potatoes chips and sandwiches. Then began our Junior year with twenty students enrolled. Seven students had left us but we were glad to welcome three new ones: Clair Ritchie, Alfrieda Weischalek, and Clela Dexter. At our first meeting we elected the following officers: President, Charlotte Mosier; Vice-President, Clela Dexter; Secretary, Shirley Gilbert; and, Treasurer, John Frey. October was an important month for us because of the Halloween Carnival. For our part we contributed an archery contest, a cake raffle, and had the people guessing as to how many beans there were in a jar. To earn additional funds for our class treasury we sold maga-

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