Wakefield High School - Echo Yearbook (Wakefield, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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SENIORS Kenneth I)raver “Ken” General Course. He’s a conscientious student. He came from out of town to us. but won each classmate here. It is said that modest men are dumb on their own merits. Kenneth is one of that kind. Leatha M. IIillis “Lee” General Course—Basket ball 1. 4; French Club 3. 4. Treasurer 3; Rooters' Club 4; Literary Club 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Secretary and Treasurer 4; Echo Staff 4; Declamatory Work 4; One-Act Flay Contest 4. She can display upon occasion the greatest dignity or the most absurd nonsense. Generally she is beaming with smiles and dimples. Mamie Holm a “Mumsie” . Commercial Course -Glee Club 1; Rooters’ Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Vice President of Commercial Club 4; Yanki San 2. She finds real enjoyment in the common phases of life and dwells in measureless content. She is thoughtful and quiet. Ruth H. Johnson “Rufus” General Course—Glee Club 1. 2; Rooters’ Club 4; Literary Club 3. 4; Commercial Club 4; Class Secretary 1; Class President President of Commercial Club 4; Tattler Staff 3. 4; Echo Staff 4; Yanki San” 2; Feast of Little Lanterns 3. Ruth is the sort who combines a good many desirable qualities that the outside world likes to associate with a high school girl. She is capable and friendly and always wears a cheerful smile. Page Twenty-one

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 SENIORS Earl Walton “Chalky General Course Hi-Y Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Minstrel Show !•; Evangeline 3. Oh! why should life all labor lx-! Why certainly not! A little work must be followed by a little fun. He does not cast his eye away from troubles, but packs them in as little compass as he can and never lets them annoy him. Anastasia Maloney “Addy General Course Basket-ball 4; Girls' Glee Club 1; Literary Club 4; French Club 4; Student Government 4; ''Echo” Staff 4; Yanki San” 2. She's one of the youngest of the class of '25 and one of the brightest. We like our wild Irish rose. She's genuine, straightforward and sportsman-like. Clarice E. Kellow “Kelly General Course Glee; Club 1. 2. 4. 4; Literary Club 4. 4; Treasurer of Literary Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Rooters' Club 4; Assistant Cheer Leader 4; Class Treasurer 4: Echo” Staff 4; TatHer Staff 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yanki San 2; Feast of Little Lanterns 3. We shall never forget Kelly . She performed her duty as treasurer faithfully. Clarice was helpful to her class in all ways, especially in the line of cookery. She has many ambitions, and we ho| e that she will reach one. at least. Lawrence Hook “Sparky Trade Course Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Football Captain 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2; Ski team 1; Track 1; Glee Club 3. 4; Oratorical Contest 2. 3; Senior Class Play I; One-Act play Contest 4; Echo Staff 4. A silver-tongued orator and another real athlete. Sparky always likes to have an audience for a word or two. The world was made to lx enjoyed, so he will make the most of it. His motto is: Ball; just ball; any kind of ball . Page Twenty



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SENIORS Joan V. Lepinski “Joe General Course Literary Club 4; Commercial Club 4; French Club 4; Rooters’ Club 4; 'Echo” Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee3. She possesses a laugh for every joke. Joan knows how to take notes in shorthand and is also a first class typist. She never troubles trouble until trouble troubles her. William Collins “Bill General Course— Basketball 2. 3; Hi-Y Club; Literary Society 2. 3; Orchestra 3. 4; One-Act play: “Who’s Crazy Now” (Clinton High School). Some one has said there are two way? to create a reputation for wisdom talk and silence. In the half year we have known him, he has chosen the latter and it has been effective. He is a man as we like men to be. George Skytta “Skady Trade Course—Football 2. 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Team 2, 3. He held his own council and knew peace. It is the man that makes the man. He that once is good is always great. George is unawed by influence and unbridled by gain. John E. Saari “Jack Trade Course—Ski Team 3; Literary Club !, 2. 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Vice President of Class 4; Orchestra 3; Tattler Staff 4; Echo” Staff 4; Baseball 2; Evangeline” 3. He serves well the things he stands for. He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. Page Twenty-two

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