Wakefield High School - Echo Yearbook (Wakefield, MI)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 31 text:

V ice-President President Caesar Urbanski Brutus ' Out for all sports— )2 service stripes. General manager, uniter boy and mascot. Gretchen Myf.rs Gretch One oj the reasons why men leave home. Secretary-Treasurer Sandern Bonka Sandy' O Romeo, where art thou?' JUNIORS Just a glance back before we take another step on this one-way path of life. Three years ago, in the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty eight, we entered this Institution of Higher Education. A record-breaking class we were one hundred and nineteen strong. At the beginning we may have been a little unripe for whispers of green ' clung around us. But the rough edges soon wore off and we became active members of this school. We were the guests ol the Sophomores at the annual warming-up party, and later in the year were their hosts in return. We also gave a free social-hour that year. We supported the teams in all sports. With only a slight decrease in the numbers of our ranks, we returned the following fall as seasoned Sophomores. We helped to polish the rustic Freshman by entertaining them at the ice breaking party. Our field of activities broadened. Sports, dramatics, music, and other clubs claimed members from our class. Others strove for high honors in scholastics. Another year passed into history. We returned in the fall once more to these familiar surroundings. We selected Miss Olson and Miss Adams as our class advisers. We determined to make our mark in the sands of time. Out interests, this eventful year, were enormous. Our boys won a regular place on the school teams in football, basket ball, swimming and track. Our class won the Class Basket Ball Championship. We had active members in the band, orchestra, Ili-Y, and Mask and Bauble club. I he Echo and Tattler staffs were swelled by our classmen. We have been well represented on the Honor Roll. And the Junior Prom was the big social event of the whole school year. Now, as the last days of our Junior year flv all too swiftly by, our thoughts turn to our final year within the walls of our school. We are resolved to make the most of all opportunities and to make next year's Senior class one of which the Wakefield High School can be proud. 23 to % r.%.



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Steve Chemoff “Chemoff Who loves to study? I dote on it from a distance Distrust the man that flatters you Harriet Dei.met The reason I talk so much Is that I have so much to say. This girl hasn't much to say. But O’. She's pleasar t every das,'. I JIM A DeMaRCH I •“ thought he) quiet until life had frolic in it Lank Pearl Desonia kneu• her Yes, study sometimes. Mildred Erickson “Naptoleon I’d like to he a dentist when the teachers have a toothache. Ellen Forte Fifty seems a quiet lass. Until you see her out of class Peanuts Adeline Gilbert “C Full of fun and mischief. too Doing things she shouldn't do. Xbtx. - Agnes Hammer Life is too short to be serious Lillian Harju ‘Lit Her way is pleasant her smile is gold Her friendship's lasting, so I’ve been told.'

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