Wakefield High School - Echo Yearbook (Wakefield, MI)

 - Class of 1924

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WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ECHO FRESHMEN THE FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY The Freshmen Class of 1924 of the Wakefield High School has proved to be quite a large one consisting of sixty-four boys and girls. Though perhaps young and green in everything else it surpasses the other three classes in number. As high school was something new in our school life it took us several weeks to get acquainted with our new surroundings and methods of trying to accomplish things. The old fashioned initiation was done away with, and a party given by the Sophomores took its place. During the first few weeks, we, like the other classes, held our meetings and elected our class advisor, president, secretary and treasurer. During the latter part of September the class held a weenie roast and invited the faculty to attend. Now as it is near the close of the first term we are fully acquainted with our new surroundings; the boys taking an active part in basketball and a few of the Freshman girls playing on the regular high school team. Altogether, we are proud to consider ourselves a part of the Wakefield High School. Jane Baltic Elsie Best Harold Bodah Roy Bolen Mamie Budgick James Bugni Lodaviea Cardone Delmar Cohen Edmund Crosby Isadore Crosby Olive Feigley Joseph Ferraro James Gilbert Marion Gorski Julius Gouza CLASS Martha Holma Jack Howe Joseph Hrbacek Roy Keskey Frances Komovc Jennie Lehto Della Lemplin Waino Lemplin Viena Maki Florence Mathews June Miljevieh Lawrence Monti John Napel Elsie Nelson Walter Niezguski ROLL Irene O ’Brien George Osier Louis Palm Ethel Peterson Helen Pihjala Elma Polvi Anton Ringsmuth Mamie Rintamaki Hilma Ronn Wilfred Rostollan Mildred Running Fannie Rytkonen Clara Sawaski I lei no Seppa Julia Sissala Oscar Sissala Ernest Skytta Mildred Solberg Pearl Spray Eldridge Stein Marion Styles Elsie Swanson Josephine Tomaseski Elizabeth Tregonning Helia Uitto Reino Vali Irving Wanink Ben Yatchak Doris Yatczak Anette Zazeski Page Twenty-Six

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WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ECHO SOPHOMORES THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we first entered the Wakefield High School, we were not used to the large assembly room and the high school arrangements. We were called “greenhorns” by all the other classes. We soon accustomed ourselves to our surroundings and their attitude. Later on the Sophomores gave us an initiation party. We were just enjoying ourselves, when the Juniors and Seniors broke in. They all remained so the party proceeded with the luncheon, and were then told to go home. Even though we were a bashful and timid group many of our members took an active part in athletics. In our Sophomore year we were more accustomed to the Wakefield High and were not tormented any more. It was our turn to harass the coming Freshmen, but we all were Freshmen once and we all knew how it felt, so we didn’t want to hurt their feelings. A few’ months later we gave the Freshmen a party in place of an initiation party. It w’as held at the Community Gymnasium. The Juniors and Seniors attended uninvited but they were soon put out. We had a sociable time in every respect. The Sophomores and Freshmen gave a Christmas Drama and also the Juniors and Seniors. This year is over soon and we expect all to return next year with the same enthusiasm as we displayed during the last. Our slogan is: “To Win at Work and at Play.” Syma Ahola Ethel Alrjuist Florence Beaudette Margaret Bodah Jennie Bugni Henry Carr Mary Douglas Lucinda Feigley Charlotte Fredrickson Gust. Hanson CLASS Oiva Koivula Lily Heitikko Marvin Desonia Axel Hill Aila Rintamaki Edwin Hillis Frank Yatchak Lily Jaakola Celia Yatchak Harold Jorgenson ROLL Roman Rydeski Olga Kanninen Fannie Keskey Segrid Ranta Alice Kohtalo Wesley Rice Veino Kuivinen Olive LaBerdie John Lake Adolph Lepisto Selma Linn Viljo Make Eileen Maloney Clare MacArthur Clarence Oberg Eva Oberg Mayme Pintamo Pago Twenty-Five

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