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Y u X ',..,N i Foreword l A I 'N-f l This, our second Academe, may' not be elaborate, but we can look with satisfaction on the fact that this annual was self-supporting,an unusual accomplishment for high school an- l nuals, especially in these time-sf ' The 1922 Academe was edited, and partly printed in Academy High School. l l ,iss iiiii as ssss LX., '92 it i k..,.....,.,.,,.,,,.,"""""',,u,M.,.. .W ,A .i.. ' ? W' J .MW ..,si..ii.. fL...4.,...-,.....f" 9 " ' WV: VYVY. ., F' W ff- nnR eAcAnEME' A -T 1 E li l' l I 1 4, 5 . 5 fp: 5 1 l . 11 H i 1f f!- 3. , ,i 1,1 A5 111 '1 1 1 1 1 3 , 4 51 1 , 1 Q1 f 1 .f-4 .Ei 1 5' l CARL W. MCNARY, A. B.---LL. B. 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French M. Estelle Bennett, B. S. Sewing Jessie M. Berst, A. B. History Mary Howe Binney. Librarian Anna R. Booth, A. B. Spanish Joulette Brady. Mathematics M. Elizabeth Brown, B. S. English Harriet E. Burgess. Mathematics Catherine Carroll, A. B. English Constance Caughey. History Harry L. Cotter. Machine Shop Laura, Cramp. English Elizabeth Crawrord, A. B. Latin Paul L. Cressman. Drafting N. D. Cristman. Mathematics Charlotte Crowell, B. S. Cookery, Fay Daley. Drafting Dana Darsie, A. B. Mathematics yslcal Director , French and English Sewing Lynn M. Davis, B. S. Zoology and Botany Charles H. Derby. Sheet Metal Walter H. Detmers, A. B. Mathematics William E. Dimorier, A. B., A. M. Beatrice R. Edmonds. Shorthand George M. Ericson. Drawing Boys' Counselor Elizabeth Etter, A. B. Typewriting and Shorthand John F. Faber. Drafting Maria S. Farley. English Elizabeth Fassett. Clerk Helma Fluegel. History Alice E. Ga,ggin, B. P. English Gertrude H. Gaggin, Ph. B. Engl Mary Gillespie. Mathematics ish Miss Esther Giltner, B. S. Cooking W. J. Groschke. Woodworking Vera Van Natta Hawks. Arithmetic, Geography Charles Henrichs. Machine Shop Anna S. Hunt, A. B. French Qg,,f"""'Nxw,fc -In ciii ccc'cc.c L .,,.... .I gg -I it c 1 .iii ' 1 F ffffff 15 if 11 3 1 Q Wf ii iii ..i ci ACADEM ' ssss ic c ' ii ic A l il 5 Faculty i if 1 Hildur E. J ohnson, B. S. Mathematics ,l J Margaretta C. Jones, A. B. Typewriting Vera Jordan. Drawing George L. Kelly, A. B.g A. M. Civics, History , Charles H. Kleffman. Mathematics Emma L. Klingel. Science Lenore Klingensmith, A. B. English I Theodore D. Krum. Bookkeeping William Lemmon. Mathematics . Charlotte C. Lutj e. Girls' Counselor 2 . P i l Celia B. M?pCormick. Sewing 1 y ' Thomas B. McGraw. Pattern Making fr-+ . Anna R. McLaughlin. History Q ..--. l .i Claude McNally. Electricity 1 A Erith M. Meyette. Girls' Physical Director 1 N., J Martha B. Meng, A. B. Latin jg L., A Melvin E. Morse, A. B. Physics . l M. Francis Pinney, A. B. Physiography ,J it Fay O. Pinks. Shorthand and Penmanship L Carl C. Radder. A. B3 A. Mg Ph. B. Business English Dorothy Renner, A. B. English J , Ruth E. Rider, A. B. Latin, History . l John H. Rusterholtz. Chemistry J l Bertha F. Salchli, A. B. Latin J It 1 V I-da M. Salisbury. Storeroom . J .55 Hattie E. Sapper. Typewriting Margaret O. Schwittay, A. B. Science Maude E. Sloane. English Robert T. Sternberg, B. S. Mathematics Carrie E. Stoughton. Music Mary E. Sutelle. English Susan A. Tanner, A. B. Mathematics John W. Thomas. Printing Hazel Thompson, B. S. Biology Bertha M. Walter. English Margaret G. Weber. Clerk I Mabel C. Weir. Mathematics ii Elizabeth Weiland. Mathematics 9. ME E Jennie B. Williams. Sewing W. Verne Zahniser, Ph. B. English A L A A A F X--A ..A4..-i. s ,siaa iilil i .,.. ... Q ...,., I922 ..,.,. ..'.... f .illisi i l 'i" fTi1L.f"JJ C gggng 1 J ks E "ii iii. i iiiii'l' 'iiiil ,... 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The rest during our Junior year certainly helped wonderfully. The famous I-IalIowe'en Carnival started the ball rolling and the Christmas dance, Dinty and Vaudy, and Keith Junior, and Oberlin Girls' Glee Club gave the necessary shoves to keep it rolling. Follow- ing these came the most important event, excepting Commencement, in the Senior program, the Senior Banquet, held at the Kawkwa Inn. ?V3.ended our year with the Senior Class Play, "My Friend from n xa. A full program, and one that will make '22 stand first in the annals of Academy High. First Semester Seco-nd Semester Edward Pelton President Maurice Kolpien Ruth Bennet Vice-President William Reichert Jean Wilson Secretary Jean Wilson Maurice Kolpien Treasurer Winifred Hicks l 1 w v"'N. i --A ' i 1 'sb lsr Lk' ' ii" " iiiiii it MJ! 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L ll I 1 i if l ii lp 4 15 L RUTH BENNET G m Exhibition 1 il 1 fi: Y ' 1 1 121 131 z Class Basketball .....,......... .. 131 ' 1' ACADEME Staff ...,,,.......,.,.. 121 gi STAR Staff ...,...........,,... . .,,... 141 ' 2 I Leaders' Class ,,...,.... ....,..., 1 41 ' Congress .............,,,.......,...............,.. 131 A l Class Vice-Pres. ..,.............., 141 ? l Friendship Club ,. ..,...,.. 131 141 5 , Committee .on School ' Z Governmnt ....,,..i..,,....i.i.,.....,., 141 i , , i 1 I 1 B RICHARD BEYER 5 STAR Staff .................i...,,. 131 141 l Band ,,...,,....,.........,... ...,,....... - ..,,. 1 41 ' 1 i 7n4,ff.f-19064 , LN MARY CAROLYN BIEBEL A Springtime ...,,,..........,i,..... ,......,.,, . .. 131 Kathleen ,..,,,,..,,.........,.,.,............ ...,. 1 41 1 leQ1,J Friendship Club FLORENCE CORNELIA 1 BINGHAM ? 1 ix . it v,,. i .i I 1 springtime ,...i,..,...,i,..i.ii,,.......,. 131 lg Forum ...,...,,....,..,,.,....,,............. 131 141 ll Q STAR Staff .,.....,......,...,.......,..,...... 141 ' 1' EDWARD WILLIAM! 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Q32 Q41 " .mg ,...., JAMES SCULLY I "4-"I 'Nano' L 5 EARL SERR Physics ................,.......,,,.........,,.. ....... I Hb A 5 I WILSON SHEPARI1 Fi A I Baseball ..ia..,,.ia..a.,........,.....,.,.,i...,,..i..a. cap 1 ,I Kathleen .....,.......... .,....,..................,,. C 43 1' I Z' 1 A K ALMA THEODORA 1 Q21 SHURING 2 E Friendship Cluib .......,,... 135 443 ' Sterling Yardstick Club ....., 111 E E ff 5? 1 ? i A 1 f E I - K.. ,Mmm ,,,, ,,,, fi' X eL""' E'i1E L "fLf:f'f f'iIL1' ""'1LIEI'2EEEI'E""" W I " W lg LLLL ""' i Qflfi J 42 ill 4 3. ' z 1 i - 4 ' E 5 f T . 1 r 3 ,i,.W,m.mM,,,Wmmm E WM ,,,,.,,, ,,,,, , c,,n.,.,,.,,,,,,,W.,,, ffy. , ,,,,,,M Wwmm A , -'H--. W., . 3 5 ' l F l 'QLIJL , l l KENNETH SHURING 5 5 Hi-Y-gh ,.A.. AA...,.....Q....A...,.....,... 431 Q41 l 3 Q Q 5 l 2 E ' A 2 Q KKLQUL , ' , l i E ' 5 ' 3 5 HAROLD SIMS 3 Q + 1' l Dramatic Club .,.................,.......... 145 l ' l Q Manager Academe .,,....,,.......,. 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Q21 Q31 Q41 ' Track .,,.,.,...,.,,....,..........,,.. Q21 Q31 Q41 , ' Basketball ..,........................ Q21 Q41 2 5 Class Basketball. ..,,,...... Q21 Q31 Q i Congress ,.....,. ...,,........,,.,.. ,,....... ......... Q 3 1 1 Council ,, ....,..,.....,.........,.. ......,.,.,,....... Q 41 , Cliass Treasurer ..................,..,., Q31 "A" Club Minstrels ....,...,... Q31 Art Club ..., ,.......,,...,.,, ............,,....... Q 3 1 STAR Staff .. ,......,...................,.,... Q41 Glee Club ,...... .,............,...,.,. Q 21 Q31 Baseball Vaudeville ,....., ...,. Q 31 Senior Class Play .................. Q41 r""'-4. ll'--vo' HENRY TOWNS Virgil ....,... ,................................,.,......... J 31 Hi-X -gh ,. ..,..,..., ,. Q47 1 1 MARCELLA ULRICH l 1 Sterling Yardstick Club in ' 21 Friendship Club ....,.,..... Q31 Q41 Chemistry Club .,,.....,.., 141 f ,E COLETTE voG'r N Congress .........,...........,,,..................... Q31 i i Leaders' Class ..,... 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Q21 Q31 l E 1 ' 7.1! rg XDNJJEMJ ll Jfuww 2 ' 1 l l CECILIA voLKAY a 2 l South High School, l 1 's ', Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Z 4 2 1 Z , , li if . 42 ii 1 fl 5 2 Ql AVRILLA VVALKER ,i 'N-MA ,.. 3 ,1 5 , 1 4 5 ' DOROTHY WEDDIGE f, l ,Z 2 ? Leaders' Class ...... Q23 Q31 141 ' 5, 1 , 5 4 f 2 l 2 Z 3 ' s 27 lg Lu, Vi, 5, Z A 5 152 if !'2 : 52 . Z: GUSTAVE WEIBLER i . l , e - Q 4 . . 1 5 5 , 1, 5 . l 1 , , 4 I 3 Vlrgll Class ....,......,.,.....,,......,,.....,, Q31 5 " ' 5 1 , 7 Z 1 6 1 3 2 . 1 g - 1 ,5 2 2-' ze W 1 M , z . ,. 5 Q Q 3 Friendship Club .....,..o....o. 437 449 1 4 2 3 3 1 5ll"'1f:::.: ,,,, :Y .fff V-:-f Quf L HM ..-1:1::::.:1 M ,1l, 1 -f1:-1---1::111:.:..:.f , ,, ,-W.,,,,,,n M!,v,,WM"""""""' ""f M ,.,,,m MMWW,,,.::::- ---- ---::::: 1 - f is ,W l'll o,,,,, 3 ks slliilfffff"ff"f7 s iW7lllf7f""'lfff' W4'2'1"YM"fllf,f::2fMfW' 46 2,6 5 1 l W --- L 'ACADEM - -- N ! I 2 l 1 w fri V i L L ' N l li , ' HELEN WHITE 1 I 1 Friendship Club ...... ..,... Q 31 141 , 4 ALICE WHITEHEAD Mandolin Club ......A.........,..,.AA,...... 435 l l EVELYNGERTRUDEWILL 1' Kathleen ...,,..........,...,,...................., Q41 , V V It 'M-...M PM , 1 2 4 Q HAZEL BELL w1Lcox f l Euterpe Club .... ,...,.,.. ..............,.. 1 4 J .1 'muh , MAE WILLET Kathleen .,......,......,.....,,....,,.,...,.,..... Q41 , , EYNAR WILLIAMS 5 L Hi-Y-gh ..........l.,...,,,,.,..ll.............,,,,.ll.. 449 L l l l 1 1 V l gm ,,,,,l . L A ,,,EL LLLLLLL f L... E ' , ' X-..,Q.fQQ,QL.QQQ,L,M.,.mQf,Q,..,QfQQQQ1QlQl.QQgQ1Qm.wv. ,,.,.,,,,, L ,,..,l,.,, Thy-0 l.,l,.,,, ,,..,l... ,...N,, ,.., N , W ,.,,,,....,....,.,,,,,W,W,,,..,,,,fl -"' 'W' """""""""""" ., ,'gfA :5,.. ji 47 E if ' i "4 1 EEEE lj EEEE E. """"""""'W"W"""""x,-,,f'T'iElEEff " H QQ 6' 'fA v f 'S+-mwmfwwmwwwf-"N H' H ' "" 1 HELEN WILLIAMS H E f JEAN WILSON Friendship Club ..........., 435 my Class Secretary .,...........,.......... Q41 H ""- , MYRON WOLF "--...uk LEONA WRIGHT V ,z ' LILLIAN WRIGHT E I if W3 Z as f I it - . 1 5 xg 5 15 1 HENRY WUENSCHEL 1 I G Q 11 a 5 E E , 5 5 5 E 2 5 2 1: 2 1 - 1 Z E I i E 4 E L lv Q is ' , in 4 1 11 1 13 -i-'z ,,15 , EEEE E,QQQ,Q1QQQj1QQEffiTif1iTf iEA'H i 'i'TfTiT'Tf ,,,, gQ gj1QjQ Hf.ff.jffQfgjQHMQlQj'ffT 'EA,,,,, ':lH A 48 4 f w F Y I V""'s W I v-x.,,4-'W O O O O .. 'AC D ME!-'--X, O W N JULIA mnnmvsm O BERTHA ZUCKERMAN 1 DOROTHY ZURN Of U MARY BARADUCCI GRACE FATICA Friendship Club ..,....,,... 435 my Girls' Chorus ..,.......,.,,............,... 131 3 ' N LQ, , i 5 , 3 2 OO O, .....,, L O O M J M O , rqmm, ,922 , ,Aa ,O ,,, ' QLQQQMO i 4 ffl l i 4 P H Q "" ' 4gj1j1g ii1 A J 49 ! 1 O i 2 O 2 i 1 g O 2 3 ELLSWORTH ZIMMERLY Orchestra ........., ,......,..,,,.... 1 33 149 fi- ,S . .L 4, Q- --riffx-ACADEMD4' - Q li I 9 il A COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS IWQ I DOROTHY LERENMAN DOROTHY DOERR Q 5 MERLE SAMPLE l RONALD MERSHON 1 . ., . . A .A .. ,11l,i,A i i1 , ,, A , 4A A4 . ,,,,1t J Q k f i f5 "' iWi"""" i 50 --X1,xffff5,,'-',,,-:,gEf-1""X-fff , W .,--- -- f Q5 Junior Class I 1 I I I Sn A Y K V ,,K,,, V Vvr, g,,,W.,,,, , ,. f f 5 1 1 5 Mg 5 ! , i .3 , ,3 . 1 1 s in U , ,V ' .A... KMWAAZAAMAAA M W-M+......M..-E! ' f-LW -'A VWI E 'W 3 A, If-mm.. I ' 2-5 1 N 5 9 3 5 , 5 5' mis 2 s if 2 1 2 2 f 2 g fx A f 2 X- it 5 g gif 3 1 3 ? E A Z I 3 2 352' 2 3 22 3 , A 31123 1 2 2 2 i A 3 A i 2 f AAA E 3 f 3521 2 : ' I 5 A fi 3 e 2 Q f 3 i 2 1 Q , 2111 Z 153. f g I me 2 gr' E 2 1X Q 1 V 5 i N 2 E g M 3 1 I I 3 2 2 A ,J , ""'A H f ml 3 E 1, E ,, P: M 5 I E Q iv, 1?-wwf? F'-3 1' A I 3 lj 5'-MM Q WZ I- 1' . i z 3 A A 393 2 E Ei I 2 'J Y i 1 ffl ' E I f A 1 ,A f A , O Qs A ' A 2 ? is A 5 I A Y? , 12 3 , 'I 2 1? i U 2 3 1 1' if ii- aizi A A A E H? 1 5 nf Q N5 1 , Ni 5 3 i z 1 f f A sy: 2 2 wifi 2 5 2 3 W i E 5 2 ii? iff 5 1 ill 2 gg A us 5 ? 2 f , gi : ' gf ' f :ff fy f if 531 5 ag W A .A.. 2 , f 4? 0 Wf::.A,.:f-A.::mix-,.. A ...A ...AA.,:m:,,.A,1A-mm.,-ma, 1,1-:A..m-,MMNM If MM,f,,,-"MM....,,MMmh MwW,,,,,, ,Am,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,AAA,,AAA,A,A,.AL,,,,,A,,,,,,,,.A,A AAAA AmA,,A,,,,K,f 42? W'f43l2Ti"'Wf"f,fif:f1A:fAf::A ff"'ff'f ffffffff f N ffffffff M W ffff'f M lfffflffffff N M! gi 4 I b A, '--11 1 f4q,w,..Mw,,M'-,NW f,ff M 1-f,wf.,,f,WWMM.'u.-w,.vN ,.,,,..,.., .,,.,,.., ,. . NW ,...,,,, N 1wmf,,.f ffffffffff W wh-wfmvn Mmm' 'Num '1---,z Mmmh' V V xx: ".',, 1 Lui A A A AA W A A A MA AA.AAAAM 52 k X lf WH- --A f N I r""'w k Junior History Three years ago, there entered, or we should say, rushed, through the portals of Academy High a crowd of small, greenlooking fnever- theless smartlookingj, boys and girls. Yes we were freshmen then, but still quite an unusual and intelligent bunch. The faculty admitted it long ago, and the rest of the school soon found out. This large mass of "fresh youngsters" as the rest of the 'school named us, soon became a well organized and smooth running class. A fine debating team was one of our achievements. We got along fine the first year considering all the hardships, etc., that were put before us. By the end of our September year the entire school realized that we were achieving unusual success in scholastic and athletic circles. The Shenk brothers, Rhodes, Rehner and Kish were only a few of the members of our illustrious class who showed extraordinary scholastic ability. Hartman, McMahon, Lutz, Hershey and others were ughold- ing the honor of the school and the class in athletics. The third year of the history of our class has been a great suc- cess, with the old members striving hard to attain the highest honors in all activities for '23, aided greatly by many newcomers. Speaking of scholarships, we overheard some of the "higher ups" in the faculty the other day, declare that we, the class of 1923, have the highest scholastic standing in the school. Although our class has not been a leader in social activities, lmost of our time is spent in study, athletics, etc.,l we have had sev- eral successful achievements along that line. The Allegheny Glee Club concert was the best of these. But, hark, Academy, our Motto is "WATCH US NEXT YEAR." v""N-. 'swf First Semester Second Semester Patrick McCarthy ...,..... ,,,......... ...., P resident ,.....,., .,.,.,.........,.. Edward Morrison Elizabeth Bush ........... ..,,...... V ice-President ...., ..................... J oseph M. Mahon Wilma Hoffman ..,........, .............. S ecretary ..,......,.., ...,. ....,. Th e odore Sproul Ethel Rettger .....,...... ......, . .. Treasurer me s e r .s .J ki it llllli it it EXT' I922 lilll J nm i 4 P 3 K is C iiii 53 i f 5 4 . l 4' l f i In i 1 3 J f"""u r i tw, l l 1 i ,E Q i l l 1 r ,l ,Q li Adam, Lulu Adams, Melvin Allen, Albert Althof, Edward Andrae, William Andrisek, John Anstead, Mary Armes, Ronald Arnhold, John Babe, Ethel Bacon, Clara Baldwin, Merle Baldwin, Nelson Barber, John Barnes, Helena Baur, Byron Bens, Thora Berarducci, Mary Benson, Kenneth Blackmore, Carl Bologna, Quito Bossart, Bessie Brooks, Dorothy Brown, Edward Bettmu, Alice Bull, Marion Burns, Harriet Bush, Elizabeth Callahan, Joseph Camphausen, Leonard Carboni, Louis Carr, Cathrine Cohen, Anna Cook, Dorothy Cook, 'Grant Crowell, Luella Cummings, Alrchi Dalton, Lenora Dalton, Claude Davis, Cecelia Day. John Deck, Gertrude Decker, Helen Decker, Robert Delani, George Dieter. Edith Dimick, Ernest Dinunzio, Thomas Dominick. Mike Dorris, Henrietta Drake, Leroy Dldenhoeier, Louise Dunbar, Thelma Rigiabrodt, Carl Eiswerth, Robert f -- B"ee Junior C1 ass Roll Elser, Ruth Elsesser, Mildred Ewer, Stewart Faner, Robert Fati-ca, Grace Feinberg, Benjamin Ferguson-. Mary Fetzner, Cyril Fisher, Harold Foreman, Ruth Forman, Clarence Fritts, Margaret Fuller, Haziel Galbraith, June Galbraith, Anna Gardner, Stanley Geersto-n, Eric Geren, Jeanette Glass, Barbara Goff, Grant Gorenflo, Frank Gott, Margaret Guerrelin, John Guthrie, Eva Guthrie, Helen Hazelston, Ethel Hakel, Olivia Hammond, Neale Hartman, Cyril Henderson, Janet Herpich, Edward Hill, Elizabeth Hinchcliff, Merrill Hroenung, Theodore Hoifman, Wilma Hoiius, Alice Holden, Pearl Huckelberry, Wilber Huegel, Ruth Hushe-lman, John Jantzer, Isalbel Jeifs, Warren Johnson, Helen E, Jeffrey, Charlotte Johnson, Arne Johnson, Harris Johnson, Cyril Kane, Victor Kavelage, Michael Kinsella, Gerald Kish, Arnofld Kneidinger, John Kolakowski, Stanley Krack, Gladys Kremp, Lidwina l I C J 'if' ""i: ' eiie B, ,,e,' .,,,e,,,,, B ,,,, ,,QQ,QQ,,.QIlfiT""M-as ,,,, ,, M., ,,,,,e or , , ,,, e,e C eesaoto eereteae 54 F X- Z- sfjjfsc najnfb-4' S -Q-5 -f""s w "Save w kk' V Korn, Henry Landis, Thelma Larson, Apeheld Leet, Florence Leuschen, Marianna Lichenwalter, Matilda Leo-nard, Edward Lindquist, Adrian Letzel, Thelma Lutz, Edward Magena, Ruth Marsh, Ethleen Martin, Rhea Mason, Frances Maxwell, R-obert McCarthy, Evelyn Q Rutz, Ernest Ryan, Alfred Sager, David Schaefer, Winifred Scherr, Esther Schneider, Francis Schlich, Marie Schultz, Eloise Schwlartz, Grace Seabrook, Virginia Seniger, Herbert Shall'op, Gracia Shannon, Alice Shenk, Edwin Shenk, Oliver Shurrager, Norman McCarthy, Patrick J. "' Simmons, Ellen McCarty, John Sims, Everett M-cKinley, John Skovron, Mike McLaughlin, Gerald Smith, Louis McMahon, joseph Smith, Dorothy ,N Miles, Mi-ldred Smith, Juianati Miller, Joseph Smith, Marion E Miller, Leo Smith, Robert , Miller, Thelma Sorenson, Holger My llhfiorray, Marion Spaedfr, Erank orrow, Park Sprou , T eodore Minadeo, Gaetino Stafford, Meva Mosier, Adel Steritinger, Mary Morrison, Edward Stoup, Lavonne I1gunz,I:21ichard gtogg, Vgrjginia erz, ose tu e, na Nethamir, Harvey Szafron, Gertrude Neumeier, Wallace Thomas, Eva Owen, Ruth Thomas, Lucille Pegg, Virginia Waldinger, Irene Pere, Florence Voelker, Marcus Petri, George Walsh, Rich-ard Ponzanelli, Florence Washburn, Eloise greisognz, anthony Weeks, Carroll U Cf, me Weideman, Freda Purches, Geraldine Welch, Walter Ramsdelll, Florence Walther Michael Read, I-Hella VVentz Elmer 52:32:12 LESS: Weschler, Mildred Rettger, Ethel xlvfistei-luIgd,.tW1lluam Rhodes, Charles if ' en on Rhodes, Elhard W. 'mg' Hafold Rhodes, Virginia Willcox' Hazel Richardson, Bernice W Olfv MYYOU Richekow, Nannie Wuenschel, Henri' Ring, Wilfred Zllefl. Helen Rosa, Harold Zurn, Arloween N Ruckman, Gladys Zum, Dorothy " - ,r.r ,J i 1 ,,,r S, e J S rrrr S n at S0 f 'Xf"""""""X -- f f -- 'ACADEM ', 5 I AUTOGRAPHS I 1 1 3' , 1 1 1 W ,i 5 i 1 Q E H i ,Q A Q "'-1:4 ,i , is ., ix A , R- w 1 1 i l 'I lk + T i JJ' 56 X. f i lgfQ fx-..., ,, . -- -f--- ff- - K K X35 -., N F 1 1 1, 1 V I X I TE' T5 'f Sop11omore Class , I l w 1 1 1: I , I I u ' l , AA. , , , -J Nia! 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N,,,xX,, x Q N V ., igi ' it Rg1QggQggii giiQi:1ggg 58 K Q- S+-2iAcAjjnEMD4' -- 3 l l 'fi 'P--.dl Sophomore Historg Colors-Maroon and White Officers First Semester Second Semester George McLean President George McLean Kathryn Wheeler Vice President Elizabeth Reinecke Catherine Abel Treasurer Grace Brennan Irma Kingsley Secretary Irma Kingsley We, the Class of 1924, are under the advisement of two very dis- tinguished members of the faculty, Miss Renner and Mr. Faber. The Class of '24 has been active during its Sophomore year. The representation in the activities of the school and class proves that the Sophomores have been wide awake. The class had three letter men in football, Schilling, Webb, and McCarthy. The Sophomore boys' and girls' basketball teams both stood in the third place in the Class Leagues. Swimming also found the class of '24 there to give its support. A Thanksgiving Dance was given in the gymnasium, 'this was the first social event of the class. This proved to be a great success both socially and financially as many members of the class and faculty were there to partake in the enjoyment. Colgate Glee and Instrumental Clubs gave a concert in the audi- torium on April 12th under the auspices of the Sophomore Class. This was also a success as the Sophomores were there to back it. We have spent two happy years together and we are glad that we have before us two more years of high school life. We have secured for ourselves a favorable place in the activities of our Alma Mater and we will never cease to "Carry On." 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Norman Condon, William Conway, Helen Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Cassius Cornell, Eva Crozier, Geraldine Cummings, Alton Daugherty, Mae Davis, Kathryn Dawley, Marjorie Defoe, Howard DeMark, Lucy Deniel, Irene DeVore, Myrna Devereaux, Martha Diehl, Dorothy Dickey, Samuel Dieffenbacher, Arthur fl i i I' ' 1 l 5 G F i 1 l ,z ,i iz J fl u i I 4 1 i W 5 J Qi: .ii if 5 si ii ,ig l I Q F N Benz, John DiNunzio, Celia 'I i Berry, James DiTullio, Mary J gi Berst, Antoinette Donlin, Alice X T Biebel, George Dudenhoeifer, Gertrude , Blass, Carl Dudenhoeffer, Martin Bloss, Evelyn Dunkin, Robert Boehm, Viola Durham, James ' G Boardwell, Russel Edkin, Norbert ' , 1 Boettiger, Matilda Eichenlaub. Ruth ., fi " 1 Branch, Margaret Eichorn, Theodore I ' Brebner, Florence Eichler, Ida . ' Brennan, Grace Eiswerth, Ruth ' Bretz, Sarah Ellsworth, Helen Ruth , Brogdon. Ethel Engel, Evelyn Brown, Dorothy Everts, Mildred Brown, Irene Feidler, Harrison Buchanan, Olive Feidler, Louise Burns, Evelyn Ferraro, Joe Buckpitt, James Ferraro, Mary Buckpitt, John Ferrin, Catherine X Butt, Lucille Flasher, John V Byron, Catherine Foreman, Robert Calalbrese, Marguerite Fritz, Edna Q' Calazbrese. Matilda Fritz Joe X 4 1 Cardot, Theora Gambatese, Susie , Carlin, Francis Gardner, Ruth ii Campbell. Jay Geertson Alice V N Carlson, Louise George. Mabel N Carney, LeMar Gillespie, Vernetta ,Q 1 ,J Carpenter, Geraldine Goldberg, Isadore ii 1 Cauzhey. Elizabeth Goodman, Wilma J 4 Childs, William Goodwin, Clara ' L ,,,,,A G , G r.,r ,.r,rr G G G G G -J J X. 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Nagosky, Gilbert Johnson, Dorothy Nelson, Myrtle 'M-A Johnson, Hildegarde 0'Brien, Kathryn Jones, Juliet O'Brien, Ruth ' Jones, LaRetta H. Ohmer, Gertrude Jones, Loretta S. Ostberg. Irwin Kaufman, Eva Otto, William Kelly. Donovan Parshall, Richard Kensill, Kenneth Pelzman, Irma Kienholtz, Virginia Peterson, Harold Kingsley, Erma Peterson, Stanley Klang, Maud Phelps. Gerald I Kleisath, Arthur Piepenbrink, Alvena King, John Polaski, Harry Knall, Hilda Post, Jennie Knapp, Dorothy Potter, Ruth Konnerth, Harry Putman. Gertrude Konnerth, Matilda Radov. Gustave Kern, Edgar Radzikowski, Alfred Kunes, Edmund Raid, John Lacher, Ida Reid, William Lasher, Dorothy Reinecke, Elizabeth Leach, Arthur Reynolds. Dorothy Leemhuis, Henrietta Rhodes, Tlvman Levick, Isadore Rieger, Milton Lewis, Meridith Rriberts. Elmer Lindberg, Wesley RlY12'dal1l. Stella Linden, Artha Rdlib, Mildred Lizzi, Adella Rvckwell, Edna Lutz, Kathryn Rosencrans, Charles Lytle, Donald Roumfort, Anna MacKenzie, Arthur Rubin, Rose Mackey, Ivel Russell, Mabel Maganau, Jackson Russell, Reginald y M, ,.,,,,,, M ,,,,,,..g e e e H H 49225 M M eeeeae J g J 61 r f 5 , M VVVV f W -- C DEM ' . aaaaaa L--at Z 1 2 2 3 Sandstrom, Oscar Swan, Gertrude E Sanford, Margaret Swanson, Emil Sautter, Margaret Tefft, Raymond Sawdey, Marion Theiss, Fred 4 Schall, Theodore Theno, Marion Schmelter, Pearl Throop, Viola Schroeder, Mabel Tonty, Celia 5 1: Schultz, Lillian Tonty, Mary 5 Schwartz, Rosalia Turner, Luella 2 , Scobell, Katherine Vajda, Alfred Q 5 Scolio, Anthony Vaux, William I Schilling, Joseph Vetrone, Robert f I Schmitz, Raymond Vine, Mildred 1 Scully, Agnes Volk, Anna j Seidle, Marie Wagner, Laura Serr, Robert Walter, Fred j Shenk, Norman Watson, Virginia i Sherman, Gerald Wadsworth, Harold 5 f Shilling, Jennie Wagner, Albert Shores, Iris Watson, James Shults, Kathleen Weber, Henry y Sipple, Walter Weber, Louise Slipcevic, Mary Weible, Robert ,Mg Smith, Elizabeth Weiss, Charlotte X Q Smith, Joseph Waldinger, Kathryn A I Smith, Mildred Weis, George V " Spadacene, Anthony Welch, Norbert A Nw, Spetz, Loraine Wertz, Richard ' Spetz, Theodore Wenrick, Marion 5 1 Spires, Emogene Wexler, Isadore , Stadler, Lawrence Wheeler, Kathryn P Statton, William Wheeler, Thelma Stephens, William Wheelock, Walter , Stoddard, Wilma, White. 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P r esident Irene Phlster ............ ..., ..,....... V i ce President Elizabeth Ruslink .......,. ........... ...... ..,...,..,.........................,......... S e c retary Bradley Evans ...A,,.,.. A....,....... ........,,..... ............,...... ...,.................................,.,. T r e a surer This, the third Freshman Class to enter Academy, made wonderful progress. A class organization was promptly formed and officers elected-wide awake ones. In the early part of the year we had a party which was greatly enjoyed. At our class meetings we have always had large numbers present. In council we have been ably represented by three members. The Freshmen were not backward in athletics either. The Junior High Basketball Team came very near winning the championship be- sides furnishing an excellent player to the varsity. We were promi- nent on all the varsity teams. The Class of 1925 has supported the Star and Academe very strongly showing their patriotism in all respects. 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'-- N F W M Freshman Class Roll p l I Adsit, Helen Davis, Helen ' Albrycht, Emil DeBello, Joe Aibersraur, Eleanor Deker, Ruth S Anderson, Robert Delauro, Carmela Q Anthony, John Delauro, Josephine 3 N ' Amy, Edna Deplacido, William l Appleman, Frances Dieter, Leroy 5 X Apthrop, Ruggles Digangi, Charles 5 5 X V Auch, Clelrace Disanti, Joe 3 l Auer, arie Donaducci, John ,E 2 ' Austin, Clyne Dunbar, Ronald ll l ,N Baer, Lenora Dunn, Rita ' 2 Baker, Anna I Durst, Luella X ' Baker, Claudia Dutton, Joseph Baker, Verla Dudenhoefer, Marion 1 Barti, Guilo Ebach, Francis 1 Baskerville, Raymond Eaglen, Harold Q Bast, Mildred Eaglen, Lemuel Q , ' f-NJ Baur, Kathryn Eckmeder, Frank ' 1 J k Baxter, Gerdell Edmonds, James 1 I ' Q Becker, Harold Q Ellsworth, Howard I ' l Behringer, Margaret Elmer, Alice lgennefj-a,Bessie Engel, Iilgleaior , M-M ens, ice vans, ra ey J ' 1 2 Benson, Mary Farmer, Alice 1 2 gg Q Biebel, Emma Fatica, Charles ' Bliel, Elizabeth Fletcher, Esther 'l l Bohman, Agnes Fleeman, Anna , l Borges, Muriel Fiorelli, Joe I Brekley, Marie Fischer, Frank if i Bryan, Esther Flint, Amos ' 3 Beutikofer, Walter Foreman, Helen l 5 Beyer, Walter Fritts,Pauline V Breese, Edward Foster, George 1 ' Buettner, Anna Mae Freebourne, George , i ' Burd, Marshall French, Ralph , , ! I Burdick, Thelma Froess, Angeline 4 X l l Butch, Victoria Fromknecht, Genevieve lx j 1 Q 1 i g Buto, Nick Fuller, Ilan-iet 1 Q I it 3 Campfbell, Theodore Fry, Rodney " gill A fl l Cardot, Grace Fuhrman, Henrietta 3 f f 1 Carlson, Clara Gamatese, Tony ll Carlson, Verne Gamble, Peter Z, ' ' 1 4 5 Chaffe, Francis Gehrlein, Pearl , E 3 1 g , Chessario, Joe Geiger, Joseph Q gi Church, Lillian Gleisner, Florence T Z Cochrane, Henry Giacomelli, Victor f 2 2 Conway, Mary Goerner, Herat ' 2 'T Cook, Marjorie Gold, Lena gf ag 2 1, Q Cooney, Robert googlwin, garfy Q 3 1? 3 Corey, Marjorie oo win, au Q f Q Cowley, Myrtle Grant, Mary is il 5 5 Crawford, Evelyn Grande, Carl 1 Crozier, Harold Grebner, Harry Culberston, Wilmer Graef, William V o so on , eeoeo I oo... ,,.. W ,,,i,o,, o,,,,,, o WJ J so .irii ,,,, 4 to a new o oro o so ,fm I922' We aoaaoaaa ooeao ooooo oao, aaaaoo ,,o os oooo aosaa a o W a C J o C ag, 66 1 Q- -ACADEME-f4,"f - E Graney, Eugene Grasberger, John Henderson, Alla Leach, Margaret 2 Greener, Edward Leibroch, Theodore N Grehl, Frank Leistner, Margaret I Grehl, Joseph Leube, Frank 1 Grode, Anna. Levick, Ethel I Hahn, Dorothy Lewis, Almira Hamilton, James Loeffel, Alice Haimfpel, Alfred Lohse, Hilma Hakel, Pauline Loomis, Irma Hanes, Lucile Lynch, Gertrude Harkins, Catherine Lunger, Ella Hart, Ernest Mahoney, Ruth Hartline, Harrison Martin, Eugene Hartman, Jack Martin, Isabella Haskins, Albert Martin, Mabel Hausman, Wilfred Martin, Joseph Haupt, Arthur Martin, Wava Heberlein, Beatrice Masiroif, Bessie Heibel, Agnes Masiroff, David Horn, Mary Cecelia Masiroff, Solly Heuer, Richard Massello, John Hindson, John Massing, Edwin Hohler, Narbert Maune, Franes Lf-.. Hoitinga, Remmo Mazzeo, Sam of--.. , Hostettler, Elmer McAllister, Florence , Huff, Esther McClintock, Thelma Hunger, Ruth McClelland, Richard N4 Hunter, Frances McEnery, Eugene N--f Ives, Ethel McGrath, Catherine Jacquel, Alfred McGuire, Dorothy Jerge, Gustave McLaughlin, Leroy Johnson, Emerson McManus, Eugene Jobes, Helen McMichael, Charles Johnson, Scylla Mercer, Walter Johnson, William McNulty, Rosella Joy, Norman McKinney, Elsie Jungfleisch, Carl McLaughlin, Alice Kaminski, Edmund Mensing, Rose Kane, Anna Merwin, Mark Kaufmann, Marie Meyer, George Keefe, Bernice Mershon, Jean Kemmler, Adam Metzler, Frances Kennedy, Mildred Michael, Alberta Kimmel, Ellsworth Minnick, Hilda Kimim-el, Edwin Morris, Fred Kinsella, Anna Morrow, Marion Klein, Conrad Mosier, Eleanor Knapp, Curtis Nagosky, Dolores Knall, Minnie Nelson, Harvey W. Knepper, Leona Newsham, Laura Kosiorek, Julia Nitsche, William Krayer, Edward Ohmer, Louise Keemp, Teresa O'Dowd, James Lafuria, Mildred Ohmer, Joseph Lamb, Eleanor Olszewski, Theodore Lamberton, Edward Osborn, Glenn Lamhoefer, Edwin Parker, Virginia Lamhoefer, Robert Patton, Dorothy Lanrberton Viola Pearce, Ethel Lamhoefer Florence Perystein, Esther cr tttttt , A it are rreet, at to e J , use at it at safaris, r,,,,ra if 0 5"-s. Q ill 'ACADEM ' E 1 Perkon, Lucy Peterson, Arthur Pfister, Irene Pieper, Archie Sponsler, Estella Splewok, Sadie Stark, Virginia Starosta, Ervina f 1 Pond, Vernard Steinwachs, Helen Quackenbush, Ruth Stokes, Beatrice Rabe, Ernest Stulbenhoefer, Agnes N Rathbun, Arthur Sweitzer, Catherine , Reed, Winifred Takage, Elizabeth f , Restifo, Joseph Thomas, Irene f Rieger, Florence Thompson, Mary , Rilling, Teresa Thompson, Rita fi Rilling, Mae Tome, Emily , Roestal, Charlotte Tutthill, Hcnrietta. Ross, Gladys Uhlman, Elsie W Ross, Welsey Underwood, Martha 1 Rosen, Samuel Vetrone, Marietta Rouesche, James Volkay, Isabella ' Rouse, Donald Waldinger, Agnes Ruslink, Elizabeth Walters, Catherine Sacks, Albe Walter, Emma Sampson, James Weber, Josephine Scheifner, 'George Weideman, Ella """' Schneider, Julia Weiss, Anna .f-4 5 Schember, Jasper Welther, Emama 1 , Schilling, Richard West, Vera K Schillinger, Dorothy Wilhelm, Ruth Schmitz, Harold Wittenberg, Margaret ,Q M..-e j Schultz, Harold Wittenberg, Helen , X Schwartz, William Wlochner, Patricia Segwick, Ruth Wood, Alice Sitter, Mabel Wolfe, Helen ' , Sohl, Lucy Woolhandler, Bella ll 2 Shores, Virginia Younger, Dorothy 1 , 3 Spahr, Marguerite Zukowska, Alice i 1 l u. i,,ccc C .C ,coggg so o,,, , -J J X ooccc ......,., . or J K ann: anna 'I v 3 um jj . ,,., , ,- 68 V f , , ' " Q ' -Mm .A.A WMWNkM'WW mum me ...J FJ W ixf:, 1511? fg: x 1f.' iz? - - :riff 2' ' 91 V If 2 ,z,,,: ii' " if 3 , 5 i g f X M 2 L 9 ' X-f i 1 I 2 1-,.Z?11,a1 f ' 3 2 i WEEE 5 2 ,., 5 1" 1.1-z' -5.1 1 1 -H' , 5 3 5 2 ,. :t"f.1Ey2:1E1Q: 2 T If 2 f' 2 H2 , W " Q A ' ' ' ' 3 ' 5 15 - f Q 1 Q 5 2 , 5 5 Y 5 ' fi 5 5 Q 5 3 l ' 1 ' 22 25, --Ha fi le f 'j ,F wx 2 ' :Q 'l X - S 3 , 1 r X f 1 2 . 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BASKETBALL 2' 1 Gilbert Reed-Manager W Benton Bush William Simonsem Cyril Hartman fCapt.J Theodore Sproul f 2 Clinton Hershey Jerome Thompson 2 Edward Morrison 5 TRACK Z Z Glenn Bloeser--Manager y 5 Verne Epp lCapt.J Orin Owens i Clarence Genck Everett Sims 3 Alfred Hample Jerome Thompson 5 ' 5 Cyril Hartman Robert Weible " William Hausman Robert Wilson BASEBALL 5 l Abraham Barron-Manager 2 2 4 John Barber Joseph McMahon Joseph Chessario Joseph Schilling E 3 Joseph Henderson Leo Schlect Q Wesley Lindberg Joseph Thompson Jghn MQSSQHQ Rlcllard Walsh i 52 Alphonse Weiss fCapt.J 3 ,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,4,,,,, ,y,,,, I Wi ,J,,,,,,,l,,,,i.,n, .,?l.,. tL::J::,e i.:i.:e.1 ,,,,i 1 T? 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Academy has accomplished more in athletics during the past year than it had in the two preceding years combined. Not because we won more contests, but because the Blue and Gold teams met opponents who were in Academy's division. For years, it has been the custom in Erie to bring championship teams here, whether or not the Erieites had a chance with the champs. Two years ago, Academy tried the same thing. But Academy woke up during the past season. In football we met some tough elevens. The reason for this, however, is due to the fact that we did have an exceptional team. Basketball met only one team which it did not have a chance with. Baseball is playing against stiff opposition, due to its ability. Academy has won one championship and looks like a sure winner in another. Our eleven gave Central a beating on Thanksgiving Day, thus giving them the championship of Erie and also several trophies. The baseball team. has defeated East High once. One more and it has the scholastic championship of the city. As much as we say concerning the teams that the southside school has been proud of having, we cannot say much for the support given. Academy students have shown little or no interest in the activities of the teams. There were crowds at the football contests because the football team won every game. It appears that students are ashamed 'of hav- ing a poor team. It is when the team is losing that the support is needed. It is needed all the time. If students support athletics next year the way they have, ina few few years Academy will not have such a thing as football, or basketball or a track team. So buck up, Alma Mater, and see Academy through to a finish. Athletics need the support and you are the one to see that it gets it. -v""'-1. l 'Ns-of I i l .,, xx . . JJ Q.. ...M ....... .ff"'M-W... ,... ,,,.,. .,..,..,., .... .... , ...H J ij 71 W, . -ACADEM f 3 l I l 1 v""-41 D k "' i 5 I1 2 , 1 Q 1 , E , ! 1, l i if THE FACULTY The Academe people have asked of me That I should a willing helper be And in a doggerel, so they said, Should eulogize, before they're dead, The Academy High School faculty, And things about us that we see. We have our ups, we have our downs, Some take in sense, some take off pounds, When half are cranky all the rest Have tempers of the very best, And, taking one and all together, We fit most any kind of weather. Now half of them I do not know And they'll be glad that it is so, While those I know I'll have to shun Unless they take this all in fun And prove the truth of all reports That I will find them right good sports. The ladies of the faculty Are extra fine, as you can see, Nowhere in town you'll find such grace, Such charm of figure and of face, While there are left some two or three To furnish weight and dignity. Miss Badger, Miss Booth and Miss Ruth Lutje, QI can find no rhyme for that but 'itchy'J Are three who torture the Spanish classes. And twist the tongues of the lads and lasses, No luckless 'muchacho' ever dared Tell them 'hasta manana' when unprepared. Miss Mong and Miss Salchli, I am told, Speak Latin like the Romans bold, With Roman legions in array They spend the periods each day And woe betide the luckless class That in its Virgil does not pass. Miss Black, Miss Tanner and some more Are filled with mathematics lore Miss Johnson and Miss Burgess, too, Some Alegbraic sums can do, P""""A"'YEZQTf.T.2iZ?22I'I55"""'A"""""' 1d it ik Ji tg A A , A M, , .. . . ,... l,.,..... .. l ,I r-...4 1 1 ll ,1, 'lf'J22'i"'ff"'W""' l l W' eiiii illll I 72 so ,,,,,W,,,.m,,,,,W,,,,,,m,,,-f,Wf,f,,,..,,,,,,,,,w.,,,fm,.M,,,f,,......,,,.,W, ,W ww ,W,,,,,,q, ,,,, ,,f , X ,, W .. ,W ,N .. ,N,..WM f N' ' 'x "4 ' ' M N Q X' X N 'A''x' "".Q1iN'Vi,Q ..f,g.'7f'Q fwff , W'fw'fWff f X xS5?Tfff5iWf'ffwQ'fNN YT :Qi Q5 v N Qfifziliifwlfwwiiii-A S-Yffwiwfl SMX R X N- ,, X , , ... ..,. ..-W.M ------M A-0-----W -------H -W -- - --- M M- ., 1:11 1 X " 52 2 r - f S 1 1 ' i 5 i S' X 5 3 N 5 E f 5 x S N E S Y ' SS 2 S g S 2 5 ? 2 S s ' x 5 YR 5 :ie 3 1 Q X H N x , ii XS M X Q Q. X XXX Q h, x X ,E A X X gf 2 ' , 3 X e , XR L X X 3 5 s f 3 3 X 1 ' - Si m gf!-15 ix Ra U1 Xxx v rg Q 1 a F 1 f 5 fi f 3 V , 5 :R X Ex C xii : 2 1 53 1 i i , 5 s as 1 3 x, f s S 5 5 . 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I 1 :"""'h 'f-ff T-"""MN """ ' " " """""' " i1,:11"2gw 1 A----- jjjjj'jggg"'-'firix W-ma Mwwm , ,,,,,, ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, gf, ,,,, 1 ,,,,v, 54553 ,..m.W,..,,,. ,,.,,., -,,,M,M,,,.W,.M..,,,.N,.,,,Wh..,,,.,w"'M 23,5 My ..1,. Wu ..., , , , , ,?,A, .....i.. V N ..,,,1,,w ,,,,,, j g,g,,,,,g,,,, ,.,, ,,,,f:::,,: .:,,:,-M -1- -A1,. ,,,,, , --,1 f ff, H - " """"'-vm., vrx: :Y 74 r-Q--n N E PG'YSO1'11'1C-31 Oscar C. Anderson .......,.. ............,.,,. Co ach I J. Jerome Thompson ,,,,,,,. ,.,.,,., C aptain Ronald Mershon ,,..........,,...,.......,..,.,,,.,.............,,..,........... ......... ll 'Ianager ENDS McMahon, Schilling, Sproul TACKLES Ohessario, Schlecht, Sims by GUARDS ,N l Kelsch, Kuhl, McCarthy CENTERS 'W' I Collins, Webb QUARTERBACKS Bush, Slipcevic, J. D. Thompson A HALFBACKS Hammond, Lutz, J. J. Thompson FULLBACKS Morrison, Weiss SCHEDULE 1 September 24 ...... Academy East High Qhomej October 1 ...... Academy Dunkirk fawayl .,,...... October 8 ...... Academy Meadville fhomel October 12 ,.,.., Academy North East fhomeb October 15 ...... Academy Warren fawayj ......... October 22 ,,.,,. Arcademy Tonawanda Qhomeb October 29 ....., Academy Lafayette fhomej November 5 ...... Academy? Nichols Prep faway November 12 ...... Academy Albion Qhomeb ............ November 19 ....,. Academy Conneaut fhomej .......,.,.............. 7 November 24 ...... Academy Central fhomej ....,... Totals ...............,......,.....,..,........ 316 Totals ............... QQ ilir ' j ia.... 1 .... .... . ...i ..,..,,. 144441. . . 2 J ' i n -.,.,a 4 D H m H J Q aa.a... jjj. ..W.. .Q ictc ff," sss"i ,ff s.1ii 6 jgTjy"X,,,f'1 x-6.4 is 1 '5 li L J 75 .... , as - H W fp -,C ggggggg ij 4 ACADEM ' so so 15'-a w 7"--'f 1 l l . 7 - 4 1 ly K Football Three years ago, when Academy iirst put a team on the field, we were led by Albert Bastow and his tribe. We played two games, winning one and dropping the other. The following fall, when we began to climb the hill to our new school, we had a coach, Oscar C. Anderson, All-American football player. Oc. got busy and developed a good team, considering the ma- terial we had. We were handicapped with the lack of experience. Yet, we made a fair record. The teams we played that year were out of our class. However, we beat Dunkirk, Grove City College Freshman, etc. And last year, we reached our highest pitch, that of winning elev- en consecutive games. We did not lose a contest all season, due to the excellent playing of the squad, the wonderful coaching of Oc., and the remarkable support given by Academy students and Erie fans. ,Never in the history of the school has a team won all its con- tests. And probably, it will never happen again, although we hope it will. But had we lost the ten other games we played, it was the eleventh game that counted. It was the last and final contest for several of our heroic lads. They toed the mark and came out in the lead. Of course, you realize that the g-ame which we are talking about is the one with Central. We won by a touchdown. Academy started things in the rig'ht fashion. On the last Satur- day in September, East High fell a victim to our boys. The following week, we traveled to Dunkirk, only to leave another mark of our ex- ceptional playing. Meadville was next. The score of that game was 50 to 0. North East, who had beaten East High and who had held Central scorless, started their activities by challenging us. We accepted the challenge. The Grape Growers left Erie with a 25 to 7 beating. Our boys then became a little too cocky. The result was shown in the fifth contest with Warren. Instead of winning by seven or eight touchdowns, we landed only -a 14 to 0 victory. , ' Oc. made the fellows come "down to earth." Tonawanda was sent home beaten, 27 to 9. By trimming the Lunrbermen, we avenged the defeat handed us the year previous. Lafayette of Buffalo, one of the best in Buffalo, fell by 27 to 0 on October 29. li , l :Eg If Y li I 5 il if Y 3 il l I r Il i , , f l 4 . I QQ ig v""'NQ I , 1 l 1 l 5 ,gf , it JJ e or or to 'arr"t 76 0 N L fin. ! 'Fu-M' l r 1 ke F illifl':"3ACADEM Q Nichols Prep of Buffalo, a strong combination, was scalped at Buffalo, 26 to 14. The Bisons were the first and only team which scored twice on our lads. Albion had been going strong in the country, and like North East they challenged. As we had an open date, we took them on. In the first game on a snow-covered field, Albion marched h-omne with its head down, suffering the greatest defeat it had ever been given, 58 to 0. Conneaut was easy, 25 to 7, the Saturday before the Big game. Then came the contest with Central. The Red and Black had not been going well. They had been losing consistently. On rpaper, they were much stronger than our boys. Seven of their boys were supposed to be picked on the All-Erie team. The writer, himself, was convinced the day before the game that Academy was not going to win its eleventh straight. He feared that overcontidence might give us a defeat. u It was not until he had been with the team an hour before the game and heard the words by our exceptional mentor, Oc. Anderson, that he was convinced that the Blue and Gold would again triumph. Academy played for the honor of the Blue and Gold. But it played more for our coach than for anyone else. They realized w'hy Anderson wanted us to win. And the team went in there, determined o come out victor. - And it did. In the first few minutes, we had the ball on Central's five' yard line. Slipping in the mud, we lost the ball on a forward pass. However, we beat them, and that is all we wanted. Football should be an even greater thing at our Alma Mater this year than ever before. We have such stars as Captain "Smash 'Em" Thompson and Bush, with Kuhl, Collins and Kelsch missing, but we will be there fighting in there just the same. Ji. 5s-If s s iies's s JJ Q .... 0 9 i . .iis s rjgijiiig as ....s i 77 ' J i Z X 2 2 i E A f ' ' ' " 'wzwmilf 4 A wMwljM""M'W"W""'MW""'W""'W"M""W' ' Qi ff mm MMJZN'-M,..,, WW,.m.,,,,,M,,,N,W'gf:W.M'W'"::,,'1Z'Jf'6M 'nwwwwwwmwwllwmunmwwmywmkxg WW, W 3 g j 5 2 S 1 Y ' :I Y 2 A . 3 5 , i ,X , , Q sift g 5 Y 1 i ' Z E 2.2 f Q i L Z 5 I f 1 2 521 3 2 E ii i A 2 i 5 I f g M 2 5 1: 2 z ' 5 iii' i 1 1 ' r ' 5 4 H f 1 ' 3 K E 25 3 2 E Z 2 i , 1 1 ii A Q I a ff 2 5 2 V 5 g iffffj 22 ' . f 1 Ii os E 5 F on 1 z N gg 0 2, ii. 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Hartman ....,,.. f ........,...,....... ...A....A...,,.,.......... J. Gilbert Reed ........,.,,, Oscar C. Anderson ...., ,,,,......,............................ ....,...... . Bush-Hershey-Sproul Forwards 1 Hartman I Center Morrison- Simonsen-Thompson ' Guards SCHEDULE Captain Manager Coach Academy ......,..,.. 44 Alumni .,..,...,... ...,........., .19 'N' Academy ...... .,..A 3 7 Titusville ..,,...... ......... -26 Academy ............ 28 Pebocs .......... ............... 2 0 Nd Academy ...,..,..... 34 Lockport .,..,..... ............... 1 5 Academy ............ 24 Conneaut ....,...,. ....,,.......,. 1 9 Academy ..... ...... 3 2 Dunkirk ....,.....,.. ........, ..... 3 3 Academy .....,.,,... 37 Pebocs ......... . ......,,....... 23 Academy ......,..... 47 Lockport .,.., ....... .... . .34 Academy .........,. 31 Titusville .....,. .. .,............. 24 Academy ..........,. 20 Hutchinson ..., ..,.... ....... 4 0 Academy .......,..,. 17 Dunkirk .........,... ............... 1 6 Academy ....i.,.,... 21 East High .....,...,.,. .,..,....., . ..24 1 Academy ..,......... 21 Central ............... .,,,........... 5 0 Academy ...... ..... 1 9 Central .....i...,..,........, ..........,.... 6 0 Academy ......., ...44 East High ............ .....,......... 3 3 Academy ............ 64 Tonawanda ......,... .........,., . .21 Academy .i.....,.... 37 Tonawanda ..., ............ . .44 Academy ...,........ 51 Edinboro ....,..... ............... 1 7 Academy ................. 30 East High ...., , .......,....... 35 638 551 Q' , A .rriiir --4.1 4 it -.5 -M " iii is i' ,, Xml: 1 feet -5 'f " 79 LJ! W , -- iff-ACADEMQX-rg . - . . -WN l If-is , , W 11. .!. U1 5 ., . 'E ii Baslcetlaall Basketball at Academy High school was not so success- ful as the football season. One of the main reasons for this is poor support from the student body. Another is illness to the best players on the squad. The team in spots showed some brilliant playing. On the whole, the Blue and Gold could not be seen. We were outclassed in the games we lost, with the exception of one or two. In the first contest for the championship of the city, the Red and Black stepped away from us for a 50 to 21 victory. The game was played on the Y. M. C. A. floor, the home of the Central team. The most important thing Academy learned in that game was that it was unable to win many ball games unless the school got behind it. In the following game with Central We again lost, 60 to 19. There was no support. The team played because it had to. Of course the result can be easily determined. We lost several games we were capable of winning with some noise by our students. ' At any rate, we won 12 of 19 games played. This is a far better record than any other basketball team that Acad- emy has had, but it does not excuse the losses we suiered. For instance, the East High series, which decided sec- ond place in the city championship. Coming to our school, knowing very little basketball and having few players who could compare with our boys, the Scarlet and Gray outgamed our players by three points. These were scored in the last few minutes of play. It was the first win in 12 for East High. In the second game, we showed a comeback to win by 11 counters. We lost the final, due to no cheering for Acad- K X , . 2 5 Q i 4 Z z i l E s 5 2 ' l i V I Lw"Na. 5 . . xi 1. 1 li 1 1 4 1 1 W' 'ii"' 80 O, W .. ,.,., f,..., 5 5 0 l s w fin "s..d' K. Q. f w emy and the absence of two of the best players on the team. The game went three extra periods. We won two games from Titusville, Lockport and Boys' Clubg East High, Tonowanda, Dunkirk, Conneaut and the Alumni. Our losses were to Central, East High, Dunkirk, Tonawanda and Buffalo Hutchinson. Captain Cyril "Mope" Hartman did fairly well. The big fellow was not very consistent, but was the best center we had. This was the third year for Hartman. He has another one. Benton Bush was out the last few games, but did some heavy scoring while playing. Clinton "Flip" Hershey was the best man on the team. In fact, many fans expressed that he was the only man. "Flip" sure can play basketball. He was the high scorer with 232 points and played in more games than any other member. Theodore Sproul did fair, .considering it was his first year at scholastic basketball. Edward "Carney" Morrison was a terror on defense while he was in the game. At the end of the season, his foot became infected and he did not play for the remainder of the year. Bill Simonsen returned from the army to take in another year at Academy. Bill played a sweet game. He was another of Academy's cripples at the finish of the race. Jerry Thompson played an in and out game. He was incon- sistent and was not used in more than half the games. To manager Reed and Coach Anderson go all the credit that the team can expect. Anderson worked hard to get the boys in right shape and although warning them several times of overconfidence, it was their fault when they played the game, for many times they did not follow orders. Man- ager Reed arranged a good schedule. v"'-. "'-of L , W me ,jj A .iii ...... -. C 0 81 2 ' KT, U Y ,, ..,,M, ,S . , is Q-"' 55:12:53 -9 l E 11? , ,fir -1 1, ' 2 7 greg . LGCCIC-IIS, C1688 The Leaders' Class is composed of the girls of highest standing ,-,,. i f 'E ks. IZ 5 zz.. VA g v 1 L if li ia 3, 5 I , l Q2 in Gymnasium work. Correct standing position is one of the vital ' W E things in this organization. The girls are trained in Skill, Strength, 15 i Co-operation, and Grace. A Leader Class girl is an all-round athlete. 1 5 Under the instruction of Miss Mayette the Leader's Class of 1921-1922 3 has proved to be a great success. In the Gym. Exhibition of this year T 2,9 The Leaders' Class took a Very prominent part and was greatly com- mended for its fine work. The girls have established a high standard 5 and it is hoped that next year's group will equal or excel thc present I E high standards. The members of this class are: Winifred Mong, Geraldine Purches, Florence Copeland, Margaret I Morrison, Colette Vogt, Florence Ponzanella, Evelyn Parker, Cecelia Volkay, Helen Decker, Augusta Hinkle, Lula Adams, Elizabeth Rein- ! A ecke, Irene Brown, Josephine O'Farrell, Anna Kohler, Minnie Schneider, Mary Ditullio, Elloise Shultz, Harriet Meyers, Matilda Hoenel Madeline Metzler, Lenora Dalton, Mildred Weschler, Edna 1 Stubbe, Dorothy Knapp, Jean Wilson, Catherine Bannister, Katherine f Moore, Anna Massello, Ruth Bennett, Matilda Calabrese, Elizabeth Rustlink, Gertrude Dudenhoelfer, Mary Slipcevic, Ethel Pearce, Cath- , erine Abel, Cecelia Davis, Clara Bacon, Leota Pegg. 3 5 ' 1 3 - f L . S , ,.,,,,,,,, - .,.,., ,..,.,...... S, ...... . .... ........... or or , '.'," S, ,... QQ ""' ""'ffffffQffQQ..QQQ.Q,,,,Qf,QfffZf5ew. ,.,,,. QQ,.QM,QQQfQff,,Q,g,l,.fQgg,,LQQlQ,,,qfQ,,Lg..,QQ,,L1gW..j Q M ...,, ...,............ .. ,,,,..,, ..... rw- .,,.. ,a 'mW,,,Mf""'m , Q gk -V" :L -fff f .an MWMMS 4' QW At-Jw ,..., , ,.,., 1 H ,,., , Nmng , ,.,,, ,, ..,.. ,, ,, H .. 82 W bl-4 W I I Track Q 5 " "' JL 83 K? I 3 4 4 1 .f-'45 3 7""T ? E 1, Q 2 i 4 1, 5 5 1: i 1 1. . i 1 M ff AcAnjEiD.4M ,W 1 it i i Q 5 3 l 3 Q 5 Sf 5 11 f 2 LV v W VV:V:: W W, ,V V 1 ,:V.,,.:,. .,,A 1 Y W ff-1 -"f --f ii- .:.11 -f-,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,, . '92 M, afa g ag, ' 1 1 i f ' T '84 4, - X2 'ACADEM' -4- 3 PC-PISOHIIGI Verne Epp ........................ .. .......... Captain Glenn E. Bloeser .,............ ........... M anager Oscar C. Anderson ,.......,...............,,.....4........ ...,........... C oach SPRINTERS Thompson Hausman nf? '1- ' HURDLERS Owens Epp 'N-.J- A LONG DISTANCE MEN Wilson Wei'ble Finkler WEIGHT MEN Sims Genck JUMPERS Hample Hartman ' SCHEDULE May 6 Academy 41 Harbor 42 Ashtabula 21. May 13 Academy 22 Central 29 1-2 South High 43 1-2 Harbor 19 June 10 Academy? Central-East--. 6 , A , ooooaaoy roro J V 1 VVVV V ,, ,Y,, , Q .WS-. 1 "-Q44 J 5 eo C or aaaaa rrrr j 4 -1 i l l i k v"""5 r '7"w-,af a i l . K Y Z 5 :I g i 5 1 5 i 1 J i 5 ' 1 l if 2 Z 2 is 2 l 1. ,l i 5 ,. 2 3 2 kg, eeee eeee e e e e ee 4 -- X 'ACADEME-fe-as . Track Team Academy track team of 1922 will be a success, considering the quantity of new material. Without one of our best men, who could be counted upon to score 12 points in any meet. Academy is making a good bid to take the Faculty Cup away from Central. To date, we have been entered in two meets. The first was a tri- angular affair at Ashtabula in which we were entered with Ashtabula High and Ashtabula Harbor High. Academy students were surprised when they learned that we took second place at this meet. In reality, we should have copped first. We lost by one point, due to the inexeperience of one of our new runners. The following week, the team and the band- of 40 pieces traveled to Meadville for the annual Allegheny Interscholastics. Another sur- prise, a pleasant one at that, was in store for Academicians. After losing the first few events, the band stirred up enough music to create some spirit in the boys. Not only did we score a few points, but we gathered enough to take third place from 11 other schools. At the meet, Academy copped two first places. Orin Owens, our smallest man, ran around the hurdles in faster time than any other representative. Edward Sims, after practicing one day at hammer- throwing, took first place in that event at Allegheny. By way of reminder, Central took second in the meet, we being only seven points behind them. South High of Youngstown was an easy winner with 43 1-2 points. On June 10, the big triangular meet between Central, East High and our boys will take place. We must win in order to get a hold on that Faculty trophy. If the Red and Black cops this time, and they win again next year, they will have permanent possession of the cup. What do you say, Academy? For the honor of the school on the hill let us win and show Central we not only have a football team, but also a track team. Let's go. 1 I 5 , 5 I l 2 -l 2 Q 2 2 3 . 2 k 5 l l lf-4-4 1 5 l fl ' il in 2 gui 1 l fllf ill? AN... was is --' . ,, 86 I 1 6 1 if 5 V, ? ! ' Z 1 2 7 2 i Z 9 4 .Z 9 Z 5 A I i f.. E 1 1 5 1. .r 1. Z .. A .gQQQffQQf2 .. 'M21'fQQQfffffQ.iffjj'm,.,w.,,,f'Mw'75W7WWmW"MM'mMWM"'NX.-,,l' 1 1 A Q.. v ""--0-ff", in A Z. i I I 5 1 5 I + 2 2 1 1 2 ' A s 3 , . I , A Q I . 3 H f 1 12 211 E H E ' ix f ' 7 L i , ggi if 5125 1 my . "'---"1 1. "'-v-,of 5 2 . 1 A i g i ' 1 4 I y Personnel , T 5 1 1 g 1 Alphonse Weiss .......,, ..,. ........... C a ptain . 1 4 Q 5 2 Abraham E. Barron ...,,..................A........... ...,,,.,. M anager ' Q , f John F. Faber ..........,.,.........,.......,........,....,.,,.,.....,....,. . ,.... .... C ouch f ix f Z 3 CATCHERS Q A Q McMahon-Barron ' 5 1 PITCHERS 1 A 2, g 4 Lindzerg-Barber Qi INFIELDERS Q 1 ' Schlecht-Weiss-Thompson-Schilling A OUTFIELDERS Z , Massello-Chessario-Walsh-Webb-Henderson . g 1 SCHEDULE Q A , April 29 ..,.,,,. ........,. A cademy 8 ......,..4.....,................. Kanty 2. ig, 2 4 May 6 ..... ., ,...,.. Academy 21 ,...,....,,.......,.,... .Edinboro Normal 6. if May 10 ,....... .,.. ,.... A c ademy 4 .,,..,.... ..........,.... K anty 2. 1. 2 May 12 ........... .....,,... A cademy 30 ....... ......,........ M cKean 6. g gi May 16 .. ......,. ,......... A cademy 3 ,.,,,,,. . ..,,....,,,.... Ripley 4. 1 , . , 2 3' May 19 ....,.,.... .....,.... A cademy 7 ..,...,.., ..,.....,...... P . N. A. C. 6. 3 f 522 2 if May 26 ...,....... ....,..... A cademy .,........... .....,......... E ast High .,........... 1 ' E ' 5 June 3 ...,..,.... .......... A cademy ...,.... ,...........,., P .N. A. C. ........ .I f Q 1 June 7 ...,,...... .......... A cademy ....,. . ......,,..,. .East High .... 1 1 June 13 ........ ...... Academy ..,,.,., . ,.........,,. Ripley. ..,...............,,.,...,,.......,. ' gg June 17 .....,., .,,....... A cademy ...,.... ...,....,...... H utchllnsoni ......,.. , ...,.,... ..., 1 4 3 3 June 24 ,...,...... ......... . Academy ........ ...,,.......... C hampionshlp Team 3 A W ...M 4 A 1 I My I ..,,..,,. ,,0,,W,,M,M,,,,,,,,,,,,., M,0, ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,, M I WMZLVWMMSZFM M 11: ..::.. - ...1.--.-4 N11. -.-.-.., 4 M 4.1.1. ...:.,,,,.f ' ' .N ,,.,,, A .,,.,,,2, W,.M..N .,....,.., .M .,.. .W.,,.,.,,N2:f'ml:::Z:v!p',f"' .......,,.,.. . ..,, ,. ..,., VV ,,W-,.,,.,,,,..,W .M X W , 1 Q..,1,,.m ,,,. V, ,..,.,. .,,,,,W,,.,, N,,, ...- ,....,,,.., 1.,..,-w.,,., ..., . ....,....,..,.,,.,..,,.. ,..,,,. . .Wm .....,. ,,,7f NM,,j+..,y-MW ,,,,f' ,M j ,,M..,,....,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,...., N ,,,,., 1......,,1 ,Ma 87 f' I' I I i 1 1 5 I 4""""i I 'W--aan I I I X I z ,, I 'A ADEMEVK- -- E Baseball Some years ago, a citizen of Erie would have been surprised if he heard that high schools woud form baseball teams and play scholastic ball. The reason for this is that Centrall had attempted it several times and had made very little success with it. It is a different story today. Scholastis baseball has developed to such an extent that one would think that baseball had always been a sport in Erie. Only two schools have baseball teams. They are Academy and East High. Central has refused to enter a team to represent it in the national sport. Last year, Academy started its first baseball team. Luckily it was able to purchase suits and other equipment and had a fairly suc- cessful season. Academy is proud of the baseball team it has at present. At press time, we have won six games and lost only one. Over-confidence cost us one contest. East High is our biggest rival. They do not have as finished a team as we have. There is not that inside baseball in their playing, which we show. Our team is like a machine. Everything is done auto- matically with a reason behind it. I Manager Barron has arranged games with the best teams in this section of the country. Knowing the excellent nine we have, Abraham was not slow in getting games with good teams. He has arranged a contest with Hutchinson of Buifalo, the best team in that city. If we beat them, he will try to get the state champions and then, oh boy! Won't Academy be proud of her team? Football made a record, winning eleven straight games. However, it did not get a crack at the state title, as the baseball team is doing. The team has been coached by John F. Faber, one of our faculty. What Faber does not know about baseball can be placed on a Hea. Of course there are a lot of things in baseball. But our boys are learning a good many of them. Our baseball machine is captained by Alphonse "Punsey" Weiss. He plays a good game and has been hitting the "pill" at a terrific pace. We are relying on the pitching of Lindberg and Barber for our victories. However, without the aid of the other eight men we would have a bad time. Only three men will be missing from the fold- next year. They are Captain Weiss, Manager Barron, and the star of them all, Joseph "Red" Thompson. Here's luck to you, Academy baseball fiends. We hope that you will carry on with baseball as we have tried to. , I Q s E . is 1. I II 4 I I , II L .I I I I . 1 I s gl 1 a!"""fh .l "4-nv' I I L JJ i .,.. ...,.. .,,,,,. ,... ,.... . H ,, J so 88 W M- n CADEME' nm-TW W wi i 1 S ,A N .4 .r ' .,. ,,,, 5 1 I f I fe .wA'g.'t J E 'lx I w A . n 5 Q ."""' 1 O f I T 5765+ nv-g. 22: : gl ': 'x ? Sf' IW U I' !" . ' Q. 6 lib 1. fr f--. fs' ,N-uv --...M n 1 ' P 1 G1'SO1'l11G n Darwin Hatheway- -Manager Wilbur Adams Grant Cook , Byron Baur Bram Courson ' kk ,n,, , 4 , J 3 V ,,.v wmv H ,MQ ,,,,,,,,,,,m w,,w ,.,,., WMWMMWR X. nQii4 Q.1Zn ig1.j,gn5gi Annn n q nn ' 89 W f -- f'ACADEME2 1 w 9-'SL h..,,,4e Tennis Tennis is the youngest of Academy's sports. It is the youngest sport in the world. But it will in time be the most popular. There is something in tennis that attracts the 'biggest fellow in the school to the smallest girl. There are more students playing tennis on the courts than there are playing in any other sport. What is the reason? Tennis is the bet- ter sport for the development of the body. Of the 300 or 400 students who play the spring sport at Academy, there are five fellows who represent the Blue and Gold when a match is arranged. They are good tennis players and are looking forward to having a very successful season. Byron Baur, the youngest who copped the Northwestern Pennsyl- vania title for the Juniors ast year, looks like the Tbest we have. How- ever, the others are close behind. Wilbur Adams, Grant Cook and Brant Courson, with Baur, look lige the best we have at the present time. Manager Hatheway is arranging a tough schedule. Academy will in all probability win the majority of its contests as it did last year. In another year or two tennis will be a major sport. Central is in for a beating in this sport by us. Go to it and win, Academy. 4 E E l 1 , if 2 f l 4 ,l if mi in E , l ll i V 5 fi if fi it E, Z. ? i 2 I 5 , 1 V L A ff T iiiii ,... A iil'iiii Q iiiiii it 'A 5 A ififiif 1 ii"i'i.,.. l .iiii QQ ,ryi it 90 1 T l i - ff, 1 1 1 y N 71 A 55: fbi in :sv rn 'F ag ,' 9 FN -'X "Q-.M 1 Ig., l I f s - - P 1 Q Wlmmlng ersonne 5 A A Michael Kalvelage ..,.,,......,...,,......,,....,......,..,...,.........., ......... C aptain Robert Dieifenbacher .....,,... , , ...... Manager Q Fred Near . ...........,...,.,.,............. ....,,,,.,.a,,..,.......,..,,..,,,.. . ..,,..,..... C oach S DASH EVENTS 5 Gucrrein Lutz Seri' E DISTANCE EVENTS Fritz Kalvelagc DIVES g , Hartman Williams f STROKES Q if 2 Herpich Kingsley f PLUNGE EV, McKenzie Minedeo Z SCHEDULE 2 Academy 47 ...,..... ,.,,........,.,..,..,......... ...........,,.., ....,,......,. 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WRX, C , g gg W NN Wimming Swimming was a bigger success, so far as wins and losses are concerned, than last year. The team worked hard all year and only one slip-up was made during the entire season. - , Besides winning four of five meets, the Blue and Gold had one man who broke the city record for an event. This is a great feat to accomplish, considering that Central High, our big rival, holds the scholastic championship of the United States. Boys' Club, one of our friendly rivals, went down to defeat two times. The first, by a mere four points. In the next meet at the Club tank, our boys did not give the Club a chance to get its breath. It won by a big margin. East High was another of our victims. Twice did we conquer over them and both times by humiliating scores. The first was 51 to 17. It was in the second meet with East High, at the 1atter's big tank, that Minedeo, our star plunger, broke the Erie record for this event. The stubby fellow plunged 62 feet, 5 inches for a new record. The former record was 60 feet, made several times. On New Year's Day, Central took us over. We were awble to take thirds in each event. Our rivals had a better team than we. We knew it. We had as much chance in beating them as Central had with us in football. We were game, however. The boys tried hard, but could not place. The slip-up came when Coach Fred Near resigned. Many of the players, in fact, all of them, did not want Freddie to quit. It took a good bit of persuading on the part of the school to. get the boys back. But they came. And we came back with a bigger bang than ever. The one thing that has marred swimming at Academy is that we have not been able to get out-of-town meets. The reason for this is that managers cannot take chances on losing any money on guarantee. We have as good a team as ever came to meet the Red and Black. Let us support swimming so that we shall be able to make Acad- emy known as having a good tank squad. rw-.,,wJ,f""WM' 5 1 ll fi l F 4 !,..,,1 f--fi in it l -r E 4 cccc . H . .......,....,. ,.., -- ...... . ...... ............. . .... I t t i i , 92 W -11 ..:EN-ACADEM ' 'YN --- - I 1 4 1 111 11 Q' 0I8d11iZdtiO11S 1 1 1 I ? 11: 1 1 If 1 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1, 21 41 1 I I 4 1 I 1 R Ol A 93 W fi fi ,V ' I I l i i 5 2 1 ll if 1 2 1 9 Q 5 4 i ? ,,,, f,' .Wi 1 it M sg i ni iii ii: M' 5 ' J ' Q ,if 2 1 it 2 4 W Y li , A A as ff . TN'-M c ,,,, j'f'jglj,gi """ A v 0 'W 'fa ,,iZ, y l Z i 5 2 f f , . 1 22 ' ll 4 Q f E T 255 il ' Q i 1, H5 5 f i A , 5 Q i. E el I i fe T 5 ai , Orchestra , 5 f 5 A Q . ' , 2 The Orchestra of Academy High School has had a most successful 3 " , 2 year. Withdaily practice the orchestra has reached a degree of pro- 2 f ' 4 Hciency that enabled it to furnish the music for the musical comedy 1 "Kathleen," the senior class play, and it is to be in evidence at the 2 , Commencement exercises. This is not only a great credit to the school, 1,3 f 5 and fine training for the members of the orchestra, but it has been the means of saving the school quite a sum of money. ' , There are several good players in the school who were not E 2 able to join the orchestra because the necessary changes in their pro- gram could not be arranged, but it is hoped that this difficulty can be 5 overcome next year, and that Academy will have a sixty-piece orches- ' I tra. :I z 5 l ' PGYSODIIC-31 Q Q . Mary Cecelia Horn, Beatrice Heberlein, Helen Marow, Margaret "- I Stock, Bram Oourson, Grant Cummings, Clarence Foreman, Isadore l Q Goldberg, Merrill Hinchcliff, Dana Lee, Isadore Levick, Glenn Osborne, ,Z ' 2 Richard Parshall, Arthur Rathbun, Daniel Rehner, Isadore Wexler, Andrew Yacobozzi, Victor Yedler. 2 if E 7 ff' 2 s 3 LQ Z 1 f S K f- f-,, -f --Af f, ., ..,.,,,.,, 1 ...,,...,,r, W ,W , ,V .,.,,..:r,,,, ,,W,.w,M ,,Wwmm,.,,M,,m ,,,,,,,W, ,r,,,,,,,,,,,d r ,,Nr,, r W,,WW,W ,,,,i,, W 2 NMWWWMT., aaallffia M ,M ,,a,a.,, M WM., M are ,,,. a,a,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, , - 3 v K V.'e' mmf ww? .KK i V W V V I Vvr' In vVv,i iwiwff ww a,,,qMm WM, ,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,N ,M ,,,, ,,,,, Nrhb ,,,., e ,.,,, h , , ,,.N , . ,,,,,,,,,,N,,,,v,M,,,,,,..,NMZ::Anj 94 -.n ,f .-,,...,,,..,,.....,.,.,,,..,.,,M.,,:3gs.e.e.,, W W----a---f-M 'ACADEM ' . - .... N N 5 we .,i, l'i Hi ilu V15 il l tif 1 1 ' l I i 1 l is l 1? ? li l ,i 1 E 1 iff'-J iv-...f I ll if I, l i 43.1 Y T 5 1 1 i , li 1,,, 11 11 1 1 1 ' 4 . 11 ,llc 1 1 1, i 's 11H'g Acaclemu High School Bancl Promoters of the Academy High School Band had thc following objects in mind: ' I+ The giving of an opportunity for the development of latent musi- cal talentg an added attraction to hold boys in schoolg a means of pro- moting school spiritg a source of entertainment in the school and at the school functions. Has it fulfilled their expectations? There is no question about the first object. Under the excellent leadership of Professor Rusterholtz the band has developed to such an extent that it is in constant de- mand. It is hard to say just how much it has done to keep boys in school, but those who are in closest touch with the workings of the band feel that at least iive boys have 'been kept here who otherwise might have left school. If the students had their way the auditorium would be full every sixth period. "The students have certainly en- joyed the band," said one of the seniors." lt seems to be true. Our first appearance was at the Thanksgiving game. While our football team was covering itself with mud and immortality, the band was also gaining a very brilliant start. Our next appearance was at the Public Library on the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary. We did some good work later at the 'band contest at East High School if the applause of the auditors is a criterion. At the Meadville Track Meet we furnished sweet strains while our team and a dozen others contended for track honors. We lose few players by graduation. The band now numbers 38. There is every reason to hope that the number will be increased to 50 members by next September. It is gratifying, also, to note that our leadership has been followed by other schools in the city. We also believe that few schools in Afmlerica can boast of a better band. fil- Ns-nf il 1 i V W ff .,.,... ,,...., . 95 E 4 3 Y . - 2 2 5 1 Q . i ,.....,,,.,,. M.. ,,,,, W .1Af ,,.1 ,,W ' M-WWMWWW WW., me N f' m,,.,..,.,W ,,,,, - .,.,,M,WW.,.,,..W,,,,,W ,,,,,,,n,V , Sf' r--?.......,....Z'!V wm't-MNWMWWMWMMMIMWW ,MWMWMWWWWWM f 5 5 2 1 1 N 1 g n , 3 'wi I 4 4 I 2 , l A Q i s 1 Q ff? i ll? P 4 ' X., i F ' . . . i , I V 2 ii 5 1 5 g t 1 ' i 231 1 5 i , ...A g WMA . ,l www 2 3 si, 5 S 3 ' Q l ? Vi .l l Euterpe Club , K f 2 . ' E 'f l I 5 1 5 . 4 I 1... .gc 1 3 Although hindered by short periods and not much time for prac- 5 -. 1 . . . . , ,,,, Z 51 tice, the Euterpe Club, formerly the Junior Girls' Chorus, 3,CC0lY1p1Sh6d g 'l 3 ' ffl? E . 5 something. Two dances were given. A Thanksgiving Dance was sponsored , ,ff 1 f . . 2 f Q in honor of Academ and Central foot ball teams. A Valentine Dance 1 5' 2 . Z 5 was also given. 2 3' 5 Next year the Club looks forward to making more progress 3 ef l socially. 5 Z3 1 A i Z jg First Semester Officers Second Semester i f 2 1 Elizabeth Bush President Jeanette Geren Mfg 2 sf 2 . . w . 2 2 iv Jeanette Geren Vice President Lllzabeth Bush Z 2 W ' 'Q N - - i is 5 Grace Fatlca Secretary Wilma Hoffman 3 4 , f ,: . , , . . f , 2 if M1idl'Ed Weschler '1 reasurer hllzabeth Hill. J 1 i, 2 4 2 ' f 1,6 E 5 'Z if f 2 ii 5 Z , im 2 My 2, 'WW f'Hffff 1 MWWMM 'fff 1 ffff'11-f W ,f.-,,f., W -vfflf 1 W ,fffffff N fffffffff M W"'M...133..m W ma.,,0,xw.t,. ..... . ..,. My ,,,,.. ., .......,.,.... .,... .. ..,.,..,.., ,,,.,,., ,.,.. f 41- A W ,,,.,.. .,... . wwf! ' fW M"w.,.,.W, .1 96 2 V 5 'ACADEM ' ti .f tl '. ,, ,, 1 I 2 5 Y s I ' ' di 3 ' 5 Q l 5 i . f E l 1 . , X, ' X , l l i Q 1 ' O I , l l Acaciemu Friend ship Club l w-w. X X ,.-N., N N., First Semester Second Semester 3 N., ' X Virginia Rhodes , ..,....... .,.,.,.,..,... P resident .........,.. ......,...... E va Thomas Ruth Bennett .,..,......,.. ,..., . ., Vice President .....,..,., ...........,.,... R uth Bennett Lenora Dalton ..... ....,,...,.,........ ......,. S e cretary ......,...,,...........,.,.............,.. Lenora Dalton , ' Josephine 0'Farrcll , .......,....,...,...... Treasurer , ..,......,.........,......... Josephine O'Farrel1 l The purpose of the Academy High School Friendship Club is to ' create, extend and maintain a spirit of friendliness and democracy ' li among the girls of the school, to awaken through social service, a de- ' The purpose of the Acadamy High School Friendship Club li X X X is to create, and maintain a spirit friendliness and democracy among X' the girls of the schoolg to awaken through social service, a definite 3 responsilbility for citizenship, and to be a force for high ideals in the school and community. Membership is open to any girl in high school. X Hikes, bacon bats, parties, discussions and talks, making of toys for X children at Christmas, packing and distributing Thanksgiving baskets, ' ' 1 programs at Old Soldier's Home, etc. are the club activities. i 7 The club has undergone a very successful year because of the X X N cooperation of all the members. The Christmas carol singing and the 3 ', ' Vocational Guidance Conference proved such a success that they are to 5 1 X ,, X become annual club activities. The"April Showers" dance was one of the features of the year. In all the club has fulfilled the four fold pro- XX ' ' Q 3 i , gram of, membership, social, educational, and social service. V 1 i 3 2 4 t l 2 i X If you are not a member now sign up with the girl in the 1 li 3 X' if booth at the 'beginning of the new term. ,, 3 if I . Y ' I 5? u . XX ,X X i V L . .. .... J l - Ks fl- is i 44. . il... ixizizffmsx ,i,..W,ggg..-g3Q11:Q..,.gg,M,mMM.WJ , C' . ...,,, - W ..., 'l9221mfIff'fW"'... ,..l ...,....... J M. ..,. 'NX-. C 97 i i K if E M13 .Qi 5 . ,:. I ,, f 2 i if 3 J 2 2 , 9 353224 sf 1 il i fi i!.! ,.. f i , . 1 .iv - 2 5 mf i 2 7 1 3: 2 1 :Q 1 A 5 E l 5 i . . 2 J E i X 1 iz 1 ff . 1 15 i A it 'Z j Ya .5 if ' 2 4 Senior Class Plaq , 'wiaf' 2. Q' "" 1l ji The Seniors gave their annual class play on April 27th and 28th. . 5 5 "My Friend From India" was chosen as the piece, and the committee 1 g f 2 1 composed of Margaret Bogart. Catherine Feidler, John Kelsch and 3 i Miss Hunt, selected a cast. Mr. William Rex Bond, Jr., who had ? . pjayed in this farce some years ago, was secured as coach. I Q i On Thursday evening, April 27th, they played before a house of , 5 six hundred and on Friday a house of over a thousand applauded the I Wi l f clever jokes and witticisms of the characters. We cannot say that the play went thru without a break, but they were covered up so well "be- 5 I 5 hind the curtain" that it was not noticed "beyond the footlightsl' A 'QQ i To give all the credit to the cast would be folly. for much of the , is ' i success of the play was the Work of the Managers. The class elected Q. 5 J. Edward Pelton, as General Manager. He in turn appointed Jean 22 if ' i Wilson as Ticket Managerg Abraham Barron as Advertising Manager, fi f "6 3 and Milton Link as House Manager. Under these three heads came a L score of other workers who must not be forgotten. ' 4, i Q A CAST OF CHARACTERS 3 Q Tilly-the maid .,.,.,.....,..........,..........................,.................................................... Margaret Bogart Q Jennings-the buter ......,,..................... ...,............,.....,..,.. ..................... G i lbert Reed . ? Marian Hayste-financee of Charlie ,........... ......,.. C atherine Feidler I Q 1 i Gertie Underholt-daughter of Erastus ..,, ........................ Winifred Root 5 .N 2 M Bernice Underholt---daughter of Erastus .....,..,...,......,,... Dorothy McClelland Q 4 Q 3 If , Charlie Underholt-sfon of Erastus ..........,.,....,....,,.....,............... Jerome Thompson 3 Augustus Keen Shaver-Victim of Circumstances ...............,.....,,. Jack Kelch Q 5 5 Bill Finnerty--the policeman ............................,..............,......................,...,.......... Harry Kuhl 5 i Mrs. Beckman-Streete-sister of Erastus ............,....,......,,....... Margaret Stock 1 1 Tom Valentine "Bernices" ......................,....,.,..,,........,... ................,...... V erne Epp 3 Rev. James Tweedle ..., ............. ,............. .... ,..................... ......... W i l s o n Shepard Z Z E ' L The Glassman ........,...... ............... .............,.. H a rry Kuhl Q W us one contest. 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A M?fW'L, ,,., M .,,f7?'ZiT'1i'ZZ?'ZZf'g:3Qggigigwgrggzpzfw' 'M ,ff m""WW. .1i ,,,,,.,.. ,,,. ,, , 1 ,,,,1 1 ,,,,, 100 Q 0 K AgADAEiMiiiiEE..4. -.--u 3 Academe Staff EDITORIAL Roger Burton .....,A...........................................,.......4..........,........,....4 Editor Edward Brown ..................,....,.. ............................. A cting Editor Elizabeth Bush ,....,...,...........,.. Junior Assistant Abraham Barron ..................... Athletic Editor fin N w BUSINESS I I 1 I Harold Sims .....,,.................,.......,.......,............. Business Manager I -,M Theodore Sproul ...... - .....,....... Junior Assistant A Leonard Camphausen ...... Junior Assistant Winifred Root .........i,. Subscription Manager Grant Cummings .2 .... Advertising Manager Qffflg Vvggg 'j ii'i eiiiii T iiee I gee.. ,ee,gg f iiii i e,g,W,g i , ig 101 i i I 1, li . 3 1 .I ii is K , . "-saw, f , , , i , f gg j 4A M' v j , K, f . :.:.::, - " 7 is -Y fr Yvvr V - - f- W . f li , , The .ACEICIGITIG ' iii 3 , Vol. II Acaclemq High School, Erie, Pemmsqlvania June, 1922 ' I . 3 ' 'I 4, 5 O S h l P bl' ' 5 i i ur c oo u ications . 'g + ' l I W ' Are they Worth the effort which is put into them? 1 We have asked ourselves this question many times this year but , I 1 have never hit a favorable answer. 'There are a great many advantages l N N i gained by the work which the students put forth in publishing these I Q 5 ' 'P papers and magazines. 4 ' ' is We say great help is gained by the students who help and con- ' ' tribute to them, and then the question comes up as to how many con- 1 X 5, tribute to them. M, 1 E ij There are nearly twenty-five hundred students in Academy High N 1 T and about one out of every four hundred has contributed to the two ' ' publications, the Star and the Academe. , 5 These few people do the workg contribute their knowledge and 1 3 time to them while the rest stand back and criticize and scoif when X 5 something goes wrong. The great number of scoffers do not even give N the workers the encouragement to do their best by buying these pub- ! 4 lications. Q I i E These two papers are not run by those students who do the work I 5 just for the fun but for the honor and glory of Academy High. If it must be said we will now say it that the people who play k 5 football, basketball, baseball, and take part in track and who are looked X N 3 upon as heroes, walk about with their chests out with a grand and gl N, 1 X 1 'N glorious feeling that they sure have earned this honor which is just N .fi E i 1 and fair for them to give it to them. y H But let me tell you we of the publications, earn just as much if f il l not more. We work from the 'beginning of school in September to the 5 1' 3 end of school in June. ' T So when some one says that the Star is "punk" and the Academe gig 3 A Z is "bum" just think of the ones who are working their fingers off to bet f fg f ,Z out the best publications they are able to. "" So, in our estimation the publications are worth all the effort if Ziyi 2 only the ones who did the work got their full amount of credit, we li 3 2 E if would be satisfied. ,s , A Our motto is: "YOU ABOVE ALL MUST BE SATISFIEDJ' 5 f l 2 1 f E l lg ..... ..... .... g . .,., ...,. .,,.. . .... if A Y ,jzit n-- . 1 VVVVV V . VV.. VVVVV R VYUUQV ,,,,,,: ,, .,,, to -.,.. ,Maw W Q i iiii A i'.. i'f' .igg Q. 'ffIQff1 . A Llllf ....,. ' 102 A Tl?- Wef' Pl-4 -5 K. i N l 0 0 0 o N ll , , 5 Athletics and Activities , . . 3 I I i 1 ' l 5 -..-- l Is there any person in Academy ship team may lbe formed from who does not know that our foot- practically inexperienced men. ball team won eleven games and lost none? If there is such a per- In ,Other Sports we ?h0W9d up son he will at least know and nev- Well, If Pot ?S great as m football- er forget that in our second year Our SWIYYNIYIIUS' team had 9- Very of football we defated Central. gflod Season- The basketball team did not fare as well 'but showed bCerta:nly no manager coiilld kick fine spirit. a outt e gate receipts last an s- . . . . giving- It Seemed as if all the baifbliieailinfrllllstlinllriiil ffl? siuderfltsif og tae two high Sclfiools started but we have hopes of de- pus a o rie was out t ere. . ' . The majority of the -public thought featmg Central In those too- the Red and Black a sure winner In debating and speaking we because of its established athetic have equalled, if not surpassed, ' status. But our players under the Central, thus showing that age and 'N' , coaching of "Oc" showed Erie that established reputation are not re- -"N ' l , with the proper spirit a champion- quisite for success. '23 let O The Student Council Student self government has government. Having the past fail- been tried in Erie schools in vari- ures before them this committee ous forms for some time. During obtained constitutions and plans of our first year we had an Activities various student governments which Committee which was fairly suc- had made good. These were from cessful. The next year a new con- all sections of the country. The stitution was made calling for a best parts were selected and modi- Congress composed of two houses. fied to fit our school. This was The entire organization was mod- done quickly and meant great work eled after that of our national gov- to the people on the committee. ernment with the different classes The 'organization is known as The as states. A supreme court and Student Council of Academy High cabinet were also provided. This School. plan was too elaborate to work I , , , successfully. This year s Council accomplished , a great deal for the amount of This year a committee was se- time it has been in operation. Get- lected by Mr. McNary from a num- ting a good start next year it ber recommended by the classes to ought to take care of all school draw up a new and better form of problems that may arise. N.-. ...... ...... . . . e J , L - ee eeee e ee.. - J K an v 3 1 J 103 A I i I ef , K 4 I , i 5 I 9 I I i 5 f 5 fl elel 1t I I Tf---I l AQADEMEVM, E W l if . i f I 2 ' i l' l 3 , l 2 I 2 Staff of the Acaclemg Star EDITORIAL STAFF 2 Merle Sample EDITOR-IN-CHIEF gil Allce Donlln .......,., ...,.... ,............,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, ,,,AA, ' 2 3 ' 2 Gerald Klnsella .,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,4, ,,,.--- 23 iw? af! l 5 ASSISTANT EDITORS I ll was 'ill gl If -I f -I Q I lil ? 'l l Z3 --f...,,,,13 li ll .1 lv ll 5 I l 5 2 f William Reichert ..........,....,..........,...,....... ....,...,.,,.,.......... .,.... ' 2 2 I T i 3 Elizabeth Reinecke .......,....4,,,....................,...,,.............., .,..,. ' 24 ,gg I 2 Neil Kresse ........,.......,..........................,..... ,.4....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ' 2 G I I ASSOCIATE EDITORS 5 Ruth Bennett .......,,,....,............................,. ............. ......,..,,... ...... ' 2 2 , 11,5 ,, , fl l LITERARY EDITOR gi Z Virginia Rhodes .......I. ,,.,..I,...I........... ......,.,.,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,, ' 2 3 SOCIETY EDITOR Jean Wilson ..... .,........................,....,I...........,,...,.. ......,,. ,...... ' 2 2 Ei 3 HUMOR EDITOR Qi T i Richard Beyer ...........,.,,.....,,.4I.......,.......,.....,.......,...... .............. ,,,,,,, ' 2 2 j if ATHLETIC EDITOR 'i 'I 55 Theodore Sproul ...,,.............,....................................... ...... ' 23 I j Collette Vogt ...........,.l.....l...,,l....... ....,..,, .l., .,,lO.,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IOOI f 2 2 5 5 5 ASSISTANT ATHLETIC EDITORS Qi 'E f 5 il ,,.,l.. N I ,,,,,,.,,, I eIIITII I ee nI 104 Q- 'ACADEM ' -3 4 fi l ff'-.af , K Jerome Thompson .............,.............................,............. ........ ' 22 ART EDITOR Mr. Zahniser FACULTY ADVISER BUSINESS STAFF Robert Dieifenbacher ..................,...,........,,.,..................,..... ....,... ' 22 BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Rhodes .....,...........,..........A....................................,........,...........,......... '23 Edward Herpich .................................,.... .,....,......,...,.................,....,........,. '2 3 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Grant Cook ...............,..........,.....,.....................................................................,..... '23 Arnold lush ............. .................................. .....,....,........... ........ . ...,..,............... ' 2 3 ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Winifred Hicks ..............,................................................................................. '22 ADVERTISING MANAGER Edward Dudenhoefer ........................o........................................... i ........... '22 Llaine Beaudry ..... - ....,.....,................................,....,............,...................,.... '23 ASSOCIATE ADVERTISING MANAGERS Margaret Stock ...............,.................,......,,.....................,.,................,......,...... '22 CIRCULATION MANAGER Jeanette Geren ............................,.,....,,......o......................,,...,...........o,........... '23 ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER Mr. Dimorier FACULTY ADVISER It is well known to every High School student that periods of depreccion are always followed by even greater presperity. The stu- dent of United States History will inform you that the greatest pros- perity that this country has ever experienced has 'been immediately following the great panics. At present we have a great industrial depression. Thus far it has lasted two years. Just as a surgeon cuts away the false tissues axbout a wound so it is this country at the present time cutting away the false economic structure built up during the war. Therefore through precedent and the signs of the time it may well b expected that the next few years will see business in America resumed on a grander scale and sounder basis than was ever before known in the history of the world. America must start to work. She has a monopoly on all the money and resourcs of the world. For years to come American business will greatly effect the business of Europe. This situation presents to every High School student an oppor- tunity to step into the growing business and grow up with it. Already the call is out for youth with specialized education, executive ability, character, and the desire to serve,rather than to work for mere gain. to fill up the 'breach and form a lasting foundation for our industrial system. More especially are the prseent graduating classes prepared for this opportunity because of the fact that during this period of depression, the students in the High Schools who have not been able to work have learned the real value of money and they have developed the virtue ofeconomy. The opportunity therefore presents inself to every member of the Class of '22 of Academy High school to step out and show the world that the school on the hill has already paid fr it- self by producing men to lead in the business of the country and devote their lives to constructive service for the community. a"'i- 'hun' I sg .Ar .,,,, we .,,.,,:',-f- - ,..,,.,, M.- lf.... at w',,f'Mc's's"W"""""""' ' 0 105 l 1 l rw--4 5 , i s I Q A GI SOI11'1Gl. COUNCIL Honorary President ..............,.........,....,...................,.....,,,.. Mr. C. W. McNary President .. ,.........,.,.....,...... ........,.. J erome Thompson '22 Vice President ......... ,,.............. E lizabeth Bush '23 Secretary ................, ......,,..,.,........,,,.... Virginia Rhoades '23 Treasurer ..,,....... ....,.............,.,.,,.........,...,,..,...ii......i.............,.....,.,......,. M r. Darsie E COMMITTEES ATHLETIC SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Chairman Benton Bush '22 Q - N' V . "Q """"""""4' Chairman Roger Burton . ..,..,.....,....... '22 ' CT' T'e"S', Josephme Oilvdrrell ,22 Secy.-Treas. Edward Brown ......... '23 Ol h .....,....,..........,,,.........,.,.......,.......... . ,, I , Halfiidsvfillliing ,,..,....,,,,,.....,.,,.....ee.,,,,.,.,.,,.,, ,33Qgran.t.Cug5j1ngS ---QWAQ-----Q------4e-e----------e"4--'-f Zgg i I Patrick McCarthy ....... ,.i.i.... ,.,. ' 2 3 lfgml? Oa es ""'-4'r---A- -i---A--" , 24 I Erma Kingsley ...",'q---- -q4--,.4A4--- 1 24Kather1ne Wheeler ......,.,.. ...,,.,.. I Herman Melzer ....,.i. .. .....,.....,. '24Har0!q Wadsworfh ----------- -4-A-----' I 24 Jack Hartman .A-,.----,4.,- -.-.,44,-A-,- ' 25Beatr1ce Heberlem ..,........ . .,..,,.. ,ao Hazel Hendricksgn ,,-.A.., -..,..--.----.--,, ' 26WaIld3 C1ltSh3.ll .............. ....,,,........ 2 6 William Williams ,,,,,4,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,l.,,,,, ' 27Lucllle C0ttOl'l ..,..4..,,,. ........,...,....... ' 27 Mr. Dimiorier ....,.,.... .....,..,,.... If 'acultyMr. Morse ...................., ,.............,. ........ F a culty i ACTIVITIES l Chairman .,...,..,.....,....,..,,i ,.........,.....,..,........, . .,,,....,i Dorothy McClelland '22 Secretary-Treasurer . ,,.,....,,,,......,..,.......,,.......,,............ ..... W ilbur Adams '24 l Edward Pelton '22 I Elizabeth Bush '23 3 Elaine fBeaud:ry '24 Esther Huff '25 Kenneth Schauble '26 Mildred Davis '27 Miss Hunt Faculty 4, E 3 X. I , ,,i, 5 'iee i egggi 'll iiii ,,,,, ,,,.. :fri "" :argl azffaii: ""' i i1i1l i M I I "" if M ""' M""'r+'---WW" U 106 v"'Nu. r 'N-aw I E ,xx-5 0 is CL " 'AC DEME Pl'-4' f it it C""' N ff A---Q Council About the middle of October a committee was appointed by Mr. McNary to draw up a form of Student Government that was practical and would endure. The committee was composed of Ruth Bennett '22, Edward Brown '23, and two Faculty Members, Mr. Morse and Miss Hunt. This committee soon drew up a constitution and a plan of gov- emment. The Executive Body to be known as The Student Council, and composed of thirty-three members. Five from the Faculty, six from each of the Senior High classes and three from each of the Junior High classes. The President is a Senior nominated by his class and elected by the vote of the entire school. The Honorary President is the Principal. The Vice President is elected by the Council from among their Junior Class memfbers. The Secretary is elected by the Council from their number. The Treasurer is a member of the faculty appointed by the Principal. The members of the three Committees are nominated and elected by their respective classes. A faculty member on each committee is appointed by the Principal. Each Committee elects a Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer from the members of that Committee. This plan was put into operation in November and since then the Council has taken care of all school activities. 2 , 2 0 Q o p ttoo as 6, --q 5 " fffffQ.- J A r--L ' l N...4 l i 1 1 i it l ir g l l 1 l l 1 5 f in Y. t,. iii ! 1 'I 1 l 1 1, M I. if lr THE FACULTY fcofllhulld from Page 721 Y-v-Y-Y-,-Y-v-Y-,A,4.4.4,-,A,-,-,-J ,A,A,-,A,A,A,A,-,-Y-4 No matter what may be the tangle They get it from the proper angle. Miss Wieland helps 'them add their sums, Miss Weir to different classrooms runs. A sound comes rising on the breeze, A wail, a sob, and then a wheeze, 'Tis Mrs. Stoughton 'cunning up The orchestra, and then my cup Of bitterness is surely drawn- The band comes next, of that anon. One squad of ladies earn their bread Teaching of the Pilgrims dead, Miss Rider tells of Nero's reign Miss Berst of Cromwell and his fame, Miss Fluegel, too, and Miss McLaughlin Their history dates have not forgotten While down within the plumbing shop Miss Caughey reigns, and does not stop With Washington and treaties fair, But teaches Woman Suffrage there. Queer bugs and worms Miss Thompson likes She teaches plumbing and building dikes Miss Pinney looks unto the stars And tells her class which is Mars, Miss Klinged starts the ball to rolling' As round the earth her class goes strolling From the plumbing shop doth Mrs. Hawks Propound her geographic shocks While lobsters, frogs and fishes' eggs Are 'things for which Miss Schwittay begs. A lady does the French verb stunt, We know this lady as Miss Hunt, The honk you hear outside her door Will make you think of Henry, sure. Miss Bateson, likewise, Hparley vous" And in the rest room tells the news. Now we'll take the English corps And bring its members to the fore. Two sisters guide the student host Through the paradise that Milton lost, And if they do not parse it well The Misses Gaggin soon can tell. Miss Farley has a catnip fit When students fail to do their bit. The list of names is very long, 4 I 1 Q-5 2 w""Q l , ' , 'l , , l, l l I i I l l fy 1 ll 1 l 5' L L il il V, ., .. .l .1 i il 5 1. 5? 4' h-. ! Q f""""""'f-..,s- Viri W W , V , V ,U -V-Y-1 ---- , V ,,,g,, ,,-' V ','1:---f 1 A- '1,:1A ,f 108 7... 1454 'N-.af kX"ilMi Xi 'ACADEM ' P4 Miss Brown adds ballast to the throng And when Miss Renner's class is tired The talent that might go to waste In pictures of the teachers Is trained by Mr. Erickson To practice nobler features. The pattern shop of Mr. McGraw Is the busiest place you ever saw, His patternmakers come to me For English, so I know, you see, While Mr. Groschke with his tools Mr. Zahniser, you know, Is long for this world anyhow Makes chairs and tables, racks and stools. And so I won't say much about him It's getting time that I should shorten. Now Mr. Rusterholtz and I Are enemies, I'll tell you why, I-Ie leads the band and it did meet At period six beneath 'my feet. No further reasons need I state I think I have explained my hate. When we want some kicking do-ne Mr. Anderson's the one We call upon to do the same For he's a man of football fame. Another man that I must name Is Mr. Derby, of his woe I have eight portions so I know What evils fall unto his lot And why his laddies love me not. Down where the climate grows hotter and hotter Reign Mr. Henrichs and Mr. Cotter And it isn't as hot as it's going to be If Mr. Henrichs doesn't make up with me. Mr. Kleffman's job is a glorious one He teaches the trade boys to figure a sum If he wants it he has my sympathy For the same lot come to me, you see. Community Civics with Mr. Radder Make the Household Arts girls wiser and sadder Could their English but have the same effect I'd view my job with more respect. One class in which the boys delight Is the printing class, they'll work all night If Mr. Thomas will just say, "Yes," When they tease so hard to run the press. Two ladies adorn our stately halls Who respond to everybody's calls. 1 N N .IPS- 'N ri' 'N-4 i JJ r 4922, W .E ....,. Q. o jj 109 I K Q- like 'ACADEME' wh f"H. l Ns.vf 4 by When for library hooks you page Mrs. Binney She calmly tells you there are not any While Miss Salisbury'c grip upon books for your classes Is a powerful thing that nothing surpasses. Now friend-s my muse is giving out But I've still a few to talk afbout. Miss Lutje, our girls' counsellor Asks "What are you going to leave school for ?" Her help is given every bit To all who may have need of it, Every girl 'bears her in mind And says "We like her for she's kind." Mr. Dimorier shows the boys How schooling multiplies their joys And when a yeast cake he has eaten His pep and vim can not be beaten The office force consists of two Miss Weber and Miss Fassett, who Lays down the law to king and peasant, And thinks she scares us, but she doesn't. Miss We-ber is the pupil's fate And gives them black marks when they're late. And now the head of all this crowd The man of whom we may be proud To Mr. McNary we'll give our best We'll work for him nor think of rest, His honor we will make our own And that of our school until it's known That Academy stands for unity For fellowship and loyalty, Co-workers all in one great scheme And We'll really be so, not merely seem. Now those whose names I do not mention Remember, please, my good intention, I neither know your names nor tasks Nor other things the census asks. Some other bard, some other day Will to these teacherstribute pay. She sings to them like one inspired. Miss Walter and Miss Sloan make off At three o'clock, they took up golf. To Miss 'Suttelle boys like to go Just look at her and you will know Why they like her for a teacher 'Tis written plain on every feature. The plumbing shop, too, has its share Of English and the lady fair Miss Crawford is, and from their tell I think she knows her subject well. ,,,,., ,,,,...,. , H ,, 1 E '--.,,,q i i JM jill s,ssssssss i as 110 a -.4-, f- f N v"'W 4 kk Ge Miss Carrol's favorite indoor sport ls teaching English, and report Proclaims her quite a fine successor To an erstwhile defunct professor. My trade boys do not care a rap While I make verses they shoot crap. The shorthand and stenography Are doing fine as all can see. While Miss Jones teaches clicks and whacks Miss Edmond's class makes chicken tracks Miss Sapper and Miss Etter, too, Have all the work they can do. Of our fine cooks Miss Giltner's one She knows when pies and cakes are done. Miss Crowell, too, can fix a snack And of good taste it has no lack. Miss Bennett teaches girls to sew And keep their needles in a row, Miss Williams, too, can teach the stitch And fits a dress without a hitch. The laundry holds a busy hum Where Mrs. McCormack's girls have fun Cutting and fitting and basting all The pretty gowns for the gridiron ball. English and Latin and History! How she knows so much is a mystery, 'Tis Miss Klingensmith I refer to now That she knows a lot you'll have to allow. Miss Jordan teaches the common folk With pencil and brush 'to make a stroke, She draws and paints! and teaches them To do the same with artistic vim. On Miss Meyette the curses fall For teaching dancing and basketball She prepares the girls for married life Not one will be a down-trodden wife. And now the men. ah me, the men! Would that I had a magic pen That I might dip in magic inks Fit to describe our Mr. Pinks, Whose smiles our' hours of labor deck When there's no boil upon his neck. The men about the building here Are held by every one so dear, We love their many manly virtues But better still we love their autos. On pay days when we hie us down To cash our checks and see the town, We get a ride 'most every time , i 'N-if K e ' r r ,,.., MNXN. r,,,,. r ,r .J .jj Ill I7 pp... f ri l 'S-41' l XL. ' CADEM l -V-.. , r Their courtesy is quite sublime, And when we want to move a table We always find one man that's able To lift himself out 'of his chair And help us put the table there. Mr. McN'ally's sparks and shocks Keep running fine our schoolroom clocks, While Mr. Fa:ber's blue print baths Make clear the electrician's paths And Mr. Daley's smiling face Makes the girls like to learn to trace. Of Mr. Detmers oft we hear He holds the ladies, oh, so dear, The facts of this I do not know The Chinese plate, it told me so. Mr. Sternberg wanders round Looking for classes that can't be found. Mr. Arnold and Mr. Krum Make the bookkeeping classes hum And Mr. Darsie not far off Assigns quadratics long and tough. Now Mr. Morse experiments With all the earthly elements, I-le walks the halls with shoes that squeak And knows what makes the storm clouds leak. Mr. Davis in his turn Makes other lamps of science burn. 'Tis Mr. Kelly's task to show The whys and wherefors of the so, Why tax on tea our land rejected, Why Bryan hasn't been elected. While Miss Salisbury's grip upon books for your classes Miss Klingel starts the ball to rolling MISS LAURA CRAMP i TX iw 41 , i IQ-u 'N is 'Nw-! Q ,,,r W sess 4922. eesee 0 veeee e ...V s 112 A llil 'i i i i 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 J. C. 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You all know and recognize them, especially 2 Hart Schaffner 6' Marx and Fashion Park Clothes Ttieu pass the most difficult tests ISAAC BAKER CE' SCN STATE AT SEVENTH 0000000000000 0000000 000000000000000000000v 00000 0000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 The most important thing after graduation YOUR l'll0'l'0Glllll'll Special class prices to all graduates, ltlcDannell Photo Studio Mutual Phone 66-245 342 E. 11th St. School Photographer. Established 1824 TROY, N. Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute A School of Engineering and Science Four-year Courses in Civil Engineering QC. EJ Mechanical Engineering QM. EJ, Electrical Engineering QE. EJ, Chemical Engineering QCh.E.l, and General Science 1B.S.l. Graduate Courses leading to Master and Doctor Degrees. Modern and fully equipped Chemical Phy l Electrical, Mechanical and Materials Testing L h For catalog l illustr. d pamphlets, l g wor o ra u views ' ' k tg d d fh ld g d p apply to Reg P b gh Building, Troy, N. Y lll In S all 1 The home of high grade meats We handle nothing but Erie County Pork And make all our own Sausages of all kinds We also Render our own Lard and Smoke our own Hams and Bacon. Wholesale and Retail SCHLAUDECKER BROS. COMPLIMENTS OF Boston Store X 2 wnwouc o N003 OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO COMPLIMENTS OF Light-Heat-Power Central Trust 69" Title Co. Erie Lighting Company STATE AT 8th 2 COMPUMENTS UF Krernp 6' Rosenstiel Tailors, Clotlaiers, Haiters for WARNER BRGS. Men and Bags. 1519 Peach St. ERIE., PA. A little out of the Wag but it pegs to wallc. th GRADUATION GIFTS SUGGESTIONS A Diamond Ring. UOWMBH ltine Watch for the boy or wrist Watch for the wi glr . Make pleasing and lasting gifts to remember the floor location together with low operat- ing expense affords you much better values than first ROBERT Y. BURNS Hoof Stores- 220 ww 12th sm-:ET S. Loeb 8r Sons Reliable Jeweler ERIE, PA. 3rd Floor Palace Hardware Bldg. Estublislied 1865 OOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOQOOOOOOQQOOQOOOC OOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO 12 1 OOOOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOQOOOQOOOOOOOOQQOOQ "EAT A PLATE UFIGE IIREAM EVERY DAY" The highest degree of efficiency service, together with the supremacy of quality are our attainment. Thafs the reason when Erie folks think of good Milk or delicious Ice Cream, they think of us. E. C. M. A. Producers and distributors of pure pasturized Milk and all its products. HAVE YUU HAD YUUH GLASS UF MILK TUIJAY? Chas. S. Marks 81 Co. MENS AND BOYS' UUTFITTER MARKS BUILDING 914-916 State St. ERIE, PA. OOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOQO O6 122 O0900000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOQQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOO FEEL FIT The only way to keep feeling fit and fine on all occasions is to keep your- self in physical trim. Punch the bag half an hour every day, and you will feel a thousand times better. You will also pick up a great many valuable pointers in self-defence. STANDARD BAGS HERE AT STANDARD PRICES. 0 4. I8 East 8th la is East 8th OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000006000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO H3 WASTE BASKETS LETTER TRAYS TICKER BASKETS CASH BoxEs SECURITY BoxEs BooK RACKS Bouoom BoxEs Made in Erie 9 i I Y are products many of you are going to know inti- mately as you later enter your Chosen profession. Bear in mind the name DAN-DEE and the fact it stands for the best in its respective field. by the ERIE ART METAL COMPANY The Whlte Grocery The MUSIC StO1'e of 2601-03 PEACH STREET A. L. LGJ EAL ' Woffr rthin tht'sbst' s'l The Wlth chindisic vseitiiggesgforzrziduaiionlgifltnr ma mer " ' Uk1l,Mdl' B'Ukllf h 'l. Servlce Anglgfecouragggoin or anjo uee ort egir A "Buescher Saxophone" for the boy. The Place to Buy MUTUAL BELL 1007 State Street I - E i onus SUITS a runs I-7 5 9 WWE S 'vii - TI T-' , , TH ill We invite Academy girls and misses to make this store their - . V E."""9"05"" 5P5C""-'V 1 shopping center in their Search for newest and most authentic irllcgeglgrgvfoatlisipparel. Prices always moderateg a genu- Jewelrg of 1114 STATE STREET 126 00006006000000006600000000Q09000QOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOQOOO0006000OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQ We l FEEL FIT The only way to keep feeling fit and fine on all occasions is to keep your- 'Q self in physical trim. Punch the bag I 0 half an hour every day, and you will feel a thousand times better. You will also pick up a great many Valuable pointers in self-defence. STANDARD BAGS HERE AT STANDARD PRICES. 0 is East 8th la is East 8th OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0096000OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IB 0440440404 4044 WHAT SCHOOL? What school teaches only one thing?--how to render service?-- teaches its students that work, instead of being a disgrace, is the only honor- able means of accumulating wealth. D Every man who has been through college knows that it is a common tendency for a boy to try his best to emulate the habits of his college chum who spends the most money. When a boy or a girl enrolls in a Business College there is a very definite aim in view, and that aim is to prepare for useful Work out of which an honest living can be earned. Almost from the first he hears the other students talking about jobs, about earning salaries, about promotions and the like, the air is im- pregnated with the desire to perform work. This desire is contag- ious and one absorbs it from the other. Lizzie Jones, the baker's daughter, stands just as well with her chums in Business College as does Elizabeth Rockamorgan, the heiress, with her chums in an eastern school of "fashion", Simple democracy is the order of the day! Everybody learns to Workg everybody Wants to Workg everybody is talking about workg Work becomes an honorable means of earning a living instead of a mere necessity. Ask for the book that tells, "What an Erie Business College Training Does for young People". Itis free. ERIE BUSINESS COLLEGE Penn Building Eighth and State 0000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000 000 124 -0 What more appropriate graduation gift than a piano, player or talking machine--and Where will you find so complete a showing of the world's best instruments as repre- sented by Erie's largest and best music house. WINTER PIANO COMPAAY 1015 State St. Open evenings WIIO EILLS YUUR FRESCRIPTIUN? The proprietor of the neighborhood store with whom you are personally acquainted, and who has every interest for you to have the best possible service. OR the stranger whom perhaps you may never see again Q I Every Prescription Filled Here Has 0ur Personal Attention. BROWN -I ONES CO. Mutual DRUGGITST Bell 240-12 26th and Peach 9142 WE CALL EOR AND DELIVER FRESCRIPTIONS COMPLIMENTS OF Ano uw wma' E IT D mconrunn F. S. BOND Er' CO. Erie, Pennsglvania YOUNG MENS SUITS 5555.00 These suits for gonug men are the best that S.-55.00 will bug in the citg. Tlneg are macle of pure woolen materials and tailored in the newest fashions. F. S. BOND 6' CO. 0666606066 COMPLIMENTS OF Walk-0ver Boot Shop 1021 State Sf. ERIE, - - PA. Say it with flowers for commencement Schluraf f Floral Co. BHY TRIBUNE GIIIQEISIE BICYCLE for 20 Year Service-Plus TIRES, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS I ' ' 1 Cya: -- Nam: Wanna 5 ilfifiif- J I FRXE PA. COMPLIMENTS OF Philadelphia Women's Wear Shop, Inc. Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists WASTE BASKETS LETTER TRAYS TICKER BASKETS CASH BoxEs SECURITY BOXES BooK RACKS BoUDo1R BoxEs Made in Erie ERIE ART METAL COMPANY The White Grocery 2601-03 PEACH STREET The store with the qualified service BLASS BROS. i I 1 are products many of you are going to know inti- mately as you later enter your chosen profession. Bear .in mind the name DAN-DEE and the fact it stands for the best in its respective field. by the The Music Store of A. L. LeJ EAL We offer everything that is best in musical mer chandise we suggest for graduation gift a Ukulele, Mandolin or Banjo Ukulele for the girl And of courseg A "Buescher Saxophone" for the boy. The Place to Buy MUTUAL BELL 1007 State Street I - - - u T Y W wan? we S 'r IS'-if l i- ciozins. swrs a runs , ef L' PM ,.fmv.1fwnfnuNf""" We in ite Academy girls and misses to make this store their - . ' 2L""'o"'D5"' 5P'5C"'l' shopping center in their search for newest and most authentic tyles in wearing apparel. Prices always moderateg a genu- Q . ne de 1 e to please. Jewelrg of ualltg 1114 STATE STREET 126 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000 We Bug, Sell or Rent YOUR PROPERTY Insurance at Lowest Rates QI? Stete Street, ERIE 17 Vine Street, NORTH EAST 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 127 000 XXQ 0 0KXNXKX 0R66 "We Keep Others in Hot Water" The Academy High School lituiluuuull-1. 1i -. 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