Trenton High School - Monguagon Yearbook (Trenton, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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hronolo y Dear Diary, JANUARY I had a wonderful time at the Winter Wonderland dance. No wonder! Iwent with Zeke The juniors ordered rings and hope to get them soon. The Senior Class has worked very hard to make the Prom a big success. The end of the semester and final exams close the first half of the school year. Dear Diary, FEBRUARY The most important event of this month was the annual Teenster Cabaret Show. There was just loads of entertainment presented by various high school students. The decorations were outstanding. Basketball is still going strong and we are keeping our fingers crossed to see if we remain in first place. Valentine's Day - Ah, what does that mean? Maybe a new fellow, or for the fellows a new girl. Spring is on its way and already spring fever has struck many of the kids. , Dear Diary, MARCH Aquacades will be the event of the month. The girls in high school will do a wonderful job with the help of Miss Born and Mr. Malinowski. With the end of basketball and swimming, we can hear the crack of a bat hitting a ball way out in centerfield. Baseball has begun. What have those fellows been running through the halls after school for? I know-training for track. To the coaches and team we wish a very successful season. Graduation announcements are being ordered by the Seniors, it isn't long now. Dear Diary, APRIL We are waiting anxiously for the I-Hop which will feature a well known orchestra. The juniors are waiting just as anxiously for their rings. The operetta The Pirates of Penzance which will be conducted by Mr. Pixley will be zuiother of the big events of the month. Easter vacation arrives bringing with it thoughts of graduation and the end of the school year. Dear Diary, MAY The students are waiting anxiously for the arrival of Monguagons, which will live up to the saying, Better than before. Baseball and track have had a fairly good start now, and weather has been very good. 6B Music Festival will be attended by the musical groups of the 6 schools. Dear Diary, JUNE Only a few weeks left until graduation day. The Seniors don't look very excited, but I czui just imagine how they feel way down inside. Recognition assembly, Senior Skip Day, Baccalaurete, and finally, Graduation Day, end the year. As the Seniors leave, they hope they have made an impression on the classes which are left behind. Clubs Plan Lowe Off Tarr Wm rgss Teenster Hello Dance Tom ht ProieC50n'SkS Fo' Il Season H0pe To D This Y

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9 'b 6500 X509 ncl nts rams 0 X, hronology Dear Diary, SEPTEMBER Today was the first day of school and as I waited for the familiar bell to ring, I began to think of all the festivities that would be going on during the coming year. The first thing that caught everyone's eye was the new football stadium. As we entered the school there was the smell of freshly-painted rooms and the bright glow of the new lighting system. As school got under way four girls were chosen for cheer leaders. The first home game with Wayne and the dedication of the stadium marked the most outstanding event of the month. Senior class officers were chosen: President, Russell Smith, Vice-Presidentg Donald Wollney, Secretary, Lois Powell, Treasurer, Joan Sundquist. Bill Scott heads the Student Council. The first Teenster dance of the year was a lot of fun. It was called the Hello Dance. It certainly felt good to get back in the swing of things, especially since I went with Zeke. Dear Diary, OCTOBER The first football games of the month were with Ypsi, Belleville, and Monroe. After these games we had Teenster Dances which were loads of fun. This is the month for ghosts and goblins, and naturally we had a party which was terrific. We went swimming, bobbed for apples in the pool, and had an egg throwing contest. With all the fun there comes sorrow, two high school boys, Ray Bradd and Richard Newman were killed in an automobile accident. None of us will ever forget them. Monguagon gets under way with Timmins and Powell as co-editors. Dear Diary, NOVEMBER This month is just chuck-full of things to be remembered. First, was the famous Monguagon All Stars assembly with Don Larsen as director. Next, came the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance, where the girls try to catch a man. I caught Zeke and he brought me a vegetable corsage. This ends the season of football and cross-country and starts basketball and swimming. To the coaches and men of both these sports we wish success. Junior class officers were elected. President, Dick Gelina, Vice-President, Jim Julian, Secretary, Suzie Cunningham, Treasurer, Louis Hawn. The class has also been practicing for their play, Take My Advice. Dear Diary, DECEMBER The big events of this month were the first basketball game with Monroe, Lwe won, 30-369 and the swimming meet with Edison Institute. Teensters put on their annual Christmas dance which is more of a home-coming dance for alumni. The biggest and most thrilling events were the Senior Christmas Program and the Christmas Messiah Concert. With these two events we close the year 1949 to enter 1950- graduation year for the Seniors. Take My Advice was presented the 8th and 9th and was very good. Congratulations to Mr. Leiter and the juniors. Speaking of the Seniors again, their graduation pictures arrived and disturbed the whole school as usual. leville 6' 9 mers 599 Ss-leded t. t CQECII M e Gam ta rs Chos 'W en PQI- renfon 6 lg.

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