Central High School - Helios Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1923
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Six 111-w 1111-11111ers have 111-1-11 21111111111-11 this year. The officers f1r the tirst SlQlll1'S1k'l' were as f1111OWsI Nineteen Twenty-Three was the principal speaker. XlCllllDCTS of the faculty present who also spoke were Mr, Holmes 211111 Mr, .-Xshley. 1-X spring 1l2i11CC is now heing D12l1l1lt'Cl. The 1'115fie1-rs of 111e House for the past two sessions were: First Session: Speaker - - - ,ltlftlilll Spring Clerk - - - - - 1111-1111 1XlcNi1t .51ss't Clerk - - - li. -1, H1-llaire SCTQt'Z1ll1-H1-.'Xl'lllS - - ,11'1h11 Scott Li11raria11 - - - - Lester 51111111 S1-cf 1111 S1-ssi1111: Speaker - - - - 1-1-ster S111i111 Lilerk ----- -Roger L'11te111-1111 .-Xss't Clerk - - Hratwrrl Yau IJCUSCII SCFQCZIII1-111-iXl'IllS - - .-Xrthur X111-1 l.i11rari:111 ----- ,lack X'iL'1'll1L'l' K, E. E. Club 1'resi111-111 ---- Charles 'l'i11ey 1 ice-1'res1f11-111 - L111'111r11 '1'1111r1111111s1 Secretary - - - l'1111r1111 '1l1111r111111is1 1're:1s11rer ----- .'X4lI'12l1l Buys F'r 111- .-'1'111l f'Il'1','1'1'I . , , ,. . 'l'r1-siilditli -NL- kC'1i1111r1l rlillliflllllll-I lluriiie the past y1-ar the 1x, 11. lt. 111111 has X-in.-I,rLNil1Ul1t - - E Mlrkm 1,1118 L'11.1lIj'L'4l ereat success 1111111-r 1111- 111111'11 appre- gCCrL.tm.y , ,.vf '15-M1 HU.tL,h EIJ111-fl aflxleelxiwt iliss .H111t. IE111--011111 earefl I-1'1'2lh1lI'L'I' Q - - t1111r1111 11111r1111111st ,-:ff-5.11----1 1-U1 hfgttllla 11111 '1r1st111.1s 1111111 1111 girls 511111 1111 s11111f11 111111rs 111 1111p pay The House of Representatives 1 1 '11111111111f----f-f- 1 11111 1'1r 1111- 11211111 1111if11r111s. Many i111er1-sting pro- eraiiis haxe l1k'Cll g1Y1'1l at the x'ar11111s meet- iiiqs. 1111- usual parties llZ1Yk' 111-1-11 13111-11 211141 ll 11f111s1--party was 1-11-111y1-11 at Hiehlanrl 1'ark 1111ri11g spring vaeati1111. gl '1lll- ,, lfllflllg 1111- past year the 111111,1w111g have 111-1-11 1 ll. 1- 1 1111-11111-r. ' : ilk '- 71112 ag 7 a ces 1 izz- . 2 :lC1I'L'I1CC l1.l2lCSW'1i . lm ll' 1411 111 11 11 1 ship 11141111111 1 1 1 s Th' I. ,. A I. I . lrM11 -Ift L11-ll111 lr Q 4 1111 1 t11r1y-'hrst 111111 t11rt-y-s1111111 s1ss11111s 111 Ihr Hffwvrs UI tht, Im. 1,41 EA Llul, fm. thc the House 111 lQ1'llI'L'Sl'll12l1lX es have 1-1-e114 xery wut YUM imu. i,u.U: suecesstul. A1111111g the 11111s 11r1111g11t 11p Ill 1111- . . . ,. First gL'1lIL'S1L'1 House tor fllSCllSSlOl1 were: .-X 11111 111 1'r1-- , f. ' ' . I .. V - - Amp- X 1 res1111'111 - - - liraiiees lx11s1r11111 I J yirle for 21 Natif-11al System 111 Etll1CZl11' , B111 111 Suppress the Sale of Firearms . AX Yice-lr1-si111-111 - - 111-tty Ca111p11e1l ' , , , ., 1. B111 111 1111111111 1111- T11111-111 111K F.1111g11 D1-111. ?f'LT'1-'ff ' 1 ' If-1 Q'1Q.l1-11'1f '1 1-X llill tn 1'r111irl1- for a National Bontliug l.IfC'l5lllL'f ' A ' I H'lrrlL',l Dcdm' System for Taxi Drivers , .-X 11111 to :X1111-1111 -lun' Ffikrdury ' Ilmnccg 11m1'1'f2 the E1Qll1L'L'I'1ll'l ,X1111-11111111-111 . 211111 1-X 13111 111 5l'ff'11'1 N 11l'51 'fi A 170512112-ltt' the ,-X1111'11111t 111 M0111-y 111 111- usefl liresirlentb - - - RVN! 9511111111011 115' Caurlirlates for the L'11ite1l States S1-112111-. 11U l'fL'51flV111 ' ' lsillwlll' 11111f1f'H1 The House has 112111 some very interesting f1'CVl'1?lVY - - ' Ff2111f1-s,1N11f11v11ru lllL'C1lllf.f5 this s1-1111-ster. 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I AA,-A .Ln ,.,Uf71,.,,'U1,.,.Hf7',.,t,.,a,..,.,,,,,,,.,,'Ul I UL IOL I U I K C MUILAJ-.,,UUUU.gx,,A,.Ul YU 4 mILfLm Lvi1fii0imLfM11:1f1J mmlxxqmmmu-Hmm YIIIY 'xr' Wmmwiiillwlwlfmfmiiiililamwfttlm 5 5 5 5 sf E if 5 to 5',-sfv-fvvNfartvv,vvvvw store Wishes to be thought of as a loyal supporter of the Helios and of all the encleavors of Central School. urztJurg,S The Fastest Growing Deparlment Store in Grand Rapids wr-nvvw-.fr-nvv vw vvvvfocfv-Vx'-vv-vvwfw-.fy-vv-v Qvvs' '- , ' ' E Q E I K F K Q 7 Z . .F 5 3 z P V 4. 5, 7 E J Z- -L L , 1... r u. -va. fiiifi fa -...., -...N 2 -14 'T N- P- - 4 4 x I U L 'U U, -2 '7 2-2 Q1 I L Q T-4. 'f, - f .al ,AI :E , I, Wy H- T.. Af 'Lv LE 7J 5 u if 15 jj xl, T- Z Ii -L ,, 5 'nc -1 '-1 UQ . L J V- U ,J-'l. u xv 1? I ,.,,,,ar X, M-'!M3' X J' WL! v 41 Q , 'Q I 2 W N 1 ' ' ,K A f X i ' Q S i x x A nnual Helios Boys' Athletics It was with quite a shock that the students of Central learned that Sam Upton was going to leave the field of athletics for that of the teacher. A better, Finer, more hard working coach has never lived and fought with Central. Poor material under his hand has been built into fighting units that were feared by every other high school team in the state, Central has been proud of her athletic teams not be- cause of the games they have won but because of what Sammy has made them. The years that he has coached the Gold and XVhite have been successful. Best wishes and good luck, Sam! Foot Ball XYith only a few veterans back Sammy de- veloped one of the fastest. pluckiest. gamest teams in the state of Michigan. One great obstacle loomed ahead of it, inexperience. Be- cause of this and the team's lightness, the sea- son was a hfty-fifty proposition, that is four games won and four games lost. Sam and his team wallowed in the mud and the cold and wet in order to uphold Central's reputation. The scores were as follows: Nineleen Twenty-Three not from the viewpoint of the number of games won, but from the way the team fought. VVith but a few veterans back Sam developed a team that was known by all and feared by all. The 'ole' Central spirit had its gripping effect on both the team and the student body. lf the same spirit will always prevail in the future there is no doubt that a Central team will always fight. As a result of Sam's resignation the past season will be the last one in which he will be Central's football coach, and with its close may the best of luck be always with him. BILL LEE. Basketball As in the football games the games won by Central in basketball have been conspicuous by their absence generally. Out of a total of ll games played four were won and seven lost. Central St. Joseph ..,,, Central Vlainwell ..............,..... Central Holland ....,..,........,,,,.,,, Central Detroit Northern .,.r,, l Central South ,.,,,,,,..,.,..,,,...,,,,.,, Central Highland Park ............ Central Union .......,.....r.r,......... Central Muskegon ...,,....,, The scores show what a season it was. Cen- tral was never beaten by more than 6 points. Those who saw those games know. lt is gen- erally agreed that every game this season was well worth seeing. Cliffs 85 yard run in the South game. Marlett's touchdown after a mem- orable run through the Union line, or that time when Union get the ball from Matheson by inches only and thus saved the day for them, will long be remembered by every Cen- tralite who saw those games. Every member of the team deserves unlimited praise for his part in the season. The real mettle of the team was put to test in the game with Detroit Northern at Detroit, There, with only a few supporters on the sidelines. on a strange field. Northern was held to 18 points while we garnered in l-in lt is generally thought that if the game had continued longer Northern would have been beaten. Then in that last game on Turkey day with Muskegon. the Muskies, considered one of the best teams in the state, were held to 5 points and came pret- ty close to losing the game several times. Practically every member of the team was laid up at one time or another during the sea- son. Marlett suffered an injured hip in the Northern game which kept him out of all ex- cept the last two games of the season. Thorn- quist was carried off the held when he hit the Union line too hard. Cappy Buys became almost a wreck and had to retire. All of which shows that the games were not as much a failure as a pessimist would think on viewing the scores. just remember this: In every game the team succeeded in scoring against the opposing side and then consider who came out second best this year. The past season can be considered a success, On the whole, however, the team did not lose because it lay down on the job: the season of '23 seemed to develop an abnormal lot of ex- ceptionally strong teams all over the state. Consequently the score S NYCTCI Central .................. lo Junior College ,,,,....., 15 Central .... ....,. Z 2 Kalamazoo .......... ..... 7 Central .... ...... l 4 Muskegon ..,....,.. ..... , 30 Central ...... 13 Union ......................... .15 Central .... ...... l 7 Highland Park .......... Z3 Central ...... 16 South ............,.... ..... l S Central .... ...... l 7 Muskegon .... ...,.. 2 6 Central ...... 6 Kalamazoo .... 7 Central .... ...... l 0 Holland .,...... ...... l S Central .... .... H Holland ..., .ll Central .............,.... ll South .............,. .....,.. l 6 Central .................. 12 Union .......................... ll The lirst game with South and the second game with Union gave a glimpse of the real team. Although both the scores were close yet the manner in which the team played was enough to satisfy the most particular fan. lloth games were hair raising affairs but with Central ahead most of the time. However, from the appearance of the scores it seems that we must have had a jinx of some sort. But jinx or not the school has followed them in their victories and defeats with considerable pride, It is a well known fact that a team may give its best in a game and yet be de- feated, and looking at the matter from this basis, the season has not been a failure at all, Success in athletics is not measured in games won and lest. Of course the aim of all those who take part in athletics is to win and occupy the highest position. Central's team in the past season was not successful in games won. but in spirit and morale it has attained the highest success. Athletics should build a fellow physically, but, above all they should teach one to play the game fairly and squarely and to be a good winner and a goc The fellows who played on the last team coached by Sam Upton have these things under him. He has coached for the best in athletics and lows feel greatly indebted to him for has done for them. Although Sam coach. the good Central spirit will next year again and we hope for the greatest success for the team under Captain Frank MARTIN DE XVITT. Captain 'Z5. Matheson. id loser. Central learned always the fel- what he will not be back Annual Helios .Yirzclecn Tnvcnly-Three K. 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Gi , OFFICERS Z: j - K wrnram Alden Smrrh President QE 'J I My Charles W, Garfreld Charrman 'QE 1 ,r'-wage W Grlbert L Daane Vxce-Presrdent and Cashrer F-, gf X Arthur M. Godwm Vrce-Presrdent tr: 1 ll fgif 'qxgx Earle D. Albertson Vxce-President ff if .' ,Q 4 HQ fm, Earl C. johnson Assrstanz Cashxer 'Q E11 'al I-QE? ijxgx Orrrn B. Davenport Assisrant Cashrer I I I' r ,l + -:iii he W, Harry j. Proctor Assrstant Cashrer Lg-J lgfl lhll, S ifellilfili Dana B. Shedd Assxstant to Presrdent '5 , ,A ' , A 4 1: '31 Q igggiliilg. BRANCH OFFICES EZ W r,l',r'.:i,Jlli ii-'ggi' Si Grandvmlle Avenue and B Street 'P' l ririrligtflft' 33, 3 la R. A. Westrate, Manager if Unfwl' ix i Pgliij West Leonard and Alprne Axvenue . J -Y Ml, :Yin . i' iii Qli H. Fred Oltman, Drstrzrt Manager ,gg ftllfln I Qiga Leonard and Turner JE , - Ei ,pf I ill' 5 Q i iq. ,l Chrxs. Rrcker, Manager ': l W 1 ff . n m!! ' 1 ilall Grandvrlle Avenue and Cordelza Street 3: I li f I i Y f Peter Leestma. Manager -,g1'i.wp',f M515 M A' , N M h -1 l f A mg il '-51.9.5.1iethiwaflge, Onfifoblfr'225rngfalwaSSg25an la ' -4 .' fr IL ff ll iq' '. 'Qglirw Madrson Square and Hall Street 'E Q F ' f, I' , ,Ji tl jlliiaf Edward L. Srkkema, Manager 'IQ r 1 ' pl: li! mr, l- fjfff EastV5'L1ltonVStEeetband lglramond Avenue ,rn 1 . 1, wif t. I 1 . ra 5 1 lv H 'NHS N 37' wea1th'y'Etf.iT frldeigare Biff' I: ' ' fr ' john W. Smtts, Manager 'E 1 v Brrdge, Lexmgton and Stoelfcrng ,, V Bert Q. Hazelwood, Manager : tl The Bunk H here You Brrdge and Mt. Vernon vi r A Fi-gl at I-107,19 Frank C. Wegenl-ca, Manager ,E ' Drvrsron and Franklm Z: , , C. Fred Schnerder. Manager 'E l .. ' Assets Over 18 Millions Eastern and Ffanklm ra l Q Tony Noordewerr, Manager : , f: 1, l ,IS P11 ,E Et is at W vi ll! Nl .is ll :Q ll 0 -2:5 l G O S GIIIXGI' 0 , . 3: ' WESTERN MICHIGAN S GPEATEST STORE V: .J 'E 1 ,lg as 2 DE 51. ,. . 3,1 Western Mich igarfs E1 , n: Y.. - x-. 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' -:xv 1: X 4' ' -:az :sr Q...- --4 I Q. ,3- 4 s A nnual Helios Society Sneezers This week promises to be a big one as far as the social calendar is concerned. for the news has leaked out that Hazel Baarman is going to sling a swell rastle at the Castle. She plans decorating the joint with dead trout and pea- uut bushes. The music tkind term! is to be furnished by Smith's Simple Syncopators in collaboration with F. Hatch's Harmonizers. In the latter organization are presented to the public M. W'heaton, playing the sweet potato, and E. Green on the organ. .Xtiiong the coup- les that have got invites are Hazel Baarman, and Robert Dibble, H. Eucalyptus Baarman and Robert Metzgar. H. Haarrnan and jnlin Baker, and Hazel Eucalyptus Baarman and Adrian Buys. XVe predict this to be a mean shuffle with all them feet on the floor. An Old Tale Told in Lunnon. Two countrymen came up to London for the first time and stayed in a NYest End hotel. After they had changed for dinner they set forth in search ofthe staircase. and came upon a dark lift shaft. the gate of which had been left open by a careless attendant. Seeing lights below him, the first man stepped down. There was a dull thnd, Are you all right, Jarge? shrieked his companion anxiously. Yes, came the feeble reply, but mind the first step, it's a deep 'un. With Static Trouble Four-year-old Bobby was being taken for a walk on the street and he and his mother passed a gang of Italian workmen jabberiug ex- citedly in their native tongue. Oh, mamma, he ejaculated, it sounds just like the bedtime story on our radio. Moving Along .-X colored gentleman, sauntering down a Georgia road, came upon an acquaintance seat- ed on a tree trtiuk and putting audibly. Rastus, he inquired as a means toward starting a conversation, has yo-all jined dis Ku Klux yet? Nope, answered Rastus between his pant- ings. but dis Ku Klux has been tryin' to jine me fo' de las' fo' miles an' a half. Helen Aldrich: There, Miss Clay, I recited without my notes. Miss Clay: I suspected that something was missing. Maybelle Timmer was telling uf her experi- ences while camping: .-Xnd all at once l stepped right ou a big rattlesnake. How did you know it was a rattlesnake? someone asked. l could hear its teeth chattering the mom- ent it saw me, answered little Maybelle. Nineteen Twenty- Three There used to be a man in our town who was so stingy that he married an armless wo- man to keep from buying the ring. He used to stop the clock at night so as not to wear out the works. He would look over his glasses to keep from wearing them out. He used to take long steps when he walked to save his shoes. He learned to write shorthand so he would not use so much ink. Vvhen he sent his hired man into the orchard he would keep him whistling all the time so that he could not eat any of the fruit. He took his food in capsules to save his teeth. Once he lost his pocketbcok with twenty dollars in it. .-X man found it. returned it, and found that he was charged interest on the money while it had been in his possession. John Janssen: Elin Lingren ought to make a good housewife tor she has been scrub team tor two years. on the Upton: Spring why weren't you out for track yesterdayf' Spring: I've been sick. S. R. Lf: NYhat's the complaint? jordan: Everything that I eat goes to my stomach. XYe heard that Hazel Goshorn thought that she left her watch at home and then found that she was looking at it to see if she had time to go back and get it. Ed. Stickney: Mother, where do they keep the cross-eyed bear in Sunday school, Mrs. Stickney: XYhat cross-eyed bear? Ed.: Oh, the Cfnsecrated Cross I'd Bear that they sing about all the time. Leonard Koets: lt would be hard to match my hair. Evelyn Smith: don't mislay it. Yes, for heaven's sake. Miss Powers, in Latin: Slave, where is thy lltil'SL'? . Gordon XXI-ldon: Really, l wasn't using it. Mr. Smith: How would you measure the heighth of a building using the aneroid baro- meter? ,l. .-Xlta: Lower the barometer by a string frcm the top and then measure the string. Lester Smith: Did you hear this story about Rt-ed's Lake? XYalt Decker: No, let's hear it. L. Smith: Oh, I guess not. lt's too deep. Virginia Brown ttranslatingt: The beauti- ful girl ptit her arm around the white cow. Leonard Finkler: XYhat a waste of affec- tion. Harold Mcfrackenz Hey waiter. bring me a dish of turtle soup and make it snappy. 112 A nnuai Helios Doctor: XYeIl, did the prescription that I gave you straighten you out? Beckman: It certainly did. Doctor: Fine, Beckman: Yes, I was Hat on my hack for a week. Lucille XYalsh: XYhat does L. L. D. mean after a man's name? Pearl Perrin: OIL it means that he is a lung and liver doctor. Yan Bree: T see where they operated on a Philadelphia boy's head to make a better boy of him. R. Maycock: That isn't where my dad used to operate on me to make a better boy of me. Ruth Alward: She gets her complexion from her father. Louise Townsend: know her father was a chemist. ls that so? T didn't rx Heard in the lunchroom: XYonder how they make this hash? Huh, they don't make it. It just accumu- lates. l Kathleen XXI-bb: XYhat are you going to do when you get out ot SCIIUOITH H hl. XVorden: Sell my books. FOR SALE! I I I Five English Literatures, two Physics books. and other varieties of excellent reading mat- ter. If you are interested in bargains. don't miss this' onellll For further inquiries please call Marion XYaldon who is leaving school and her literary career to take up automobile rac- ing as her future profession. Ben De Graff: Is your Packard friend com- ing tonight? jane Rutka: No, ll. D.: Dodge Brothers? A J. R.: No, this is lYilly's Knight. Nineteen Twenty-Three Amelia XVeiger twatching an aeronautl: I'd hate to he coming down in that parachute. Louis Snyder: l'd hate to Ire coming down without it. Roger Cutcheon ten one of his hunts for knowledgel: XYhy do you put that white stuff between the bricks? Bricklayer: To keep the bricks together, you sap. Roger: lt looks to me as if it keeps them apart. Judge: Are you guilty or not guilty uf this charge. Mr. Moore? Hulman: Not guilty, your honor. Is it my fault if a man dies from being hit by a piece of soft coal that I've thrown at him? :Xt Senior Class Mock Election: The peo- ple want Dick Crow for class wit, shouted the loud-mouthed. wild-eyed orator. Theodore XYrig'ht: I think he would be perfectly able to till the position. Miss Hayes: You ought to rise when ine cock crows, Harold. H. Denio: Cant M. H.: 'XYhy not? Harold: XN'e keep ducks. Said a bald-headed man to a waitress lnildi See here. young woman, my cocoa's cold. lint she scornfully replied in a monotony.-: l'ut on your hat and cox er your clothe! Mary lfanberg: Mother, has my mail ct-me vi-t ' Mother: I do wish you'd quit using that terrible slang, Y Iiurton How many lwolileiiis did you ITIFN, Leonard? I tonard Greenway: I missed the first three and got one wrong, XYiIfred Porter: XYould you like to go to the senior party Helen Zimmer: I should say l would. XYiIfred: XYill you buy your ticket from me? Playing Safe The dear old ladv entered the drug store and looked doubtfully at Burton Morrison behind the counter. I suppose, she began, that you are a properly qualified druggistiu Yes, madamef' You have passed all the examinations? Certainly, Never poisoned anybody by mistake? Not to my knowledge. Very well, then, she replied, heaving a sigh c-f relief and laying a coin on the counter. 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Z-f 5 ,-a 3 ,1 4 ff 7: 1 'Iuvk -Iarcw ,, -luck Ysrclici' ,, Max VX crtz ,,,,.... ,,. ,, ilcwrgc .Xnnzililc CAhfTPIfI5P11IB1If5 in uh push ililc this ,Xnnnul aw' .,.. ,Y.,,,A S AAU 142 i .,... 114 38 34 I , ' WVJDFAWUJKQULVAWQQWVILWALWALWAWQU ' LUJDU-I ' ' PVAWUIRVJLXVILWAKQULUUUGU WUJLXUJWUQLXUJLKVJVQADQALKUJWVJLWALWA ' Q' . . 0 O 0 i D i O 7 i o A ' -imiffillll Spring ,Iznncs Lynn , -Lilin Strung .. fs al- 73 : 7, 'l. fb : C 'T' 5 Ralph Spencer 34 16 14 12 4 XX'iti'llPUt the :ulx'crtiscrs wlm :nic inclnflcfl in lmiik, this Annual wwnlxl nut lizivc bccn pussim Nur rlnty tw tin-in is nwt rlwnc until tlicy ham ccivcfl full vzilnc fur the nnnicy that they li iilvcstcfl. i I'.Yl'RHNIZli HlzI,IfJ5 ,XDX'IiR'liIS-ICRS' L 4 ' A VNmH A -' ' A h6X1TfB1MN1I'mdh3T1VRd a A ' A DSYI A DSYIMX1 A IYMMN1 A A 5 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty- Three F' Alnhex .-Xntomotive Electric Service Co .......,... in 119 126 Allen S: Dorthy .....,,.A.,..,,..........,,.A,.......... - Alles-Long Candy CO. ....,,,...,..,,.... ..,,.. 1 27 T, F. Barnes .............,, l ....,..,....,, 9 Birney's Chocolate talvin ....,. ....., 1 19 Browning Annex Tailors ...., ...,., 1 18 Beacon Shoe Store .,,..r,,. 18 Baxter Launilry ............, . ...... 123 lloston Store .....,.......,....... ....., 1 2-1 Bedford Boot Shop ,,,,......,. ...... 1 23 Bixhy Office Supply Co. ,...... ...... 1 30 Barker Bakery ......,......,,,...,... ...,.. 1 50 Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co ,..... ...... 1 -11 Corrigan-Hilliker-Ciirrigan .... ...... 7 Consumers Power C0 ............ ...... 1 13 Arthur F. Cralilu ..,..........,,,... ...... 1 19 Robert Douglas Coulter ......,,., Y.,,.. l 20 Commercial Savings Bank ......123 124 Lhinnick s ....,.,,.,..,,,,..,.,,,,.......... ...,. . Consolitlated Theatres ..,.., Corner Sweet Shop ....... Chatter Box ,,,,.,,,,..,..... . -I. S. Liroslsy Co. ..,.,,,...,. . tiitizens Telephone Co. E. Rl. Deane .....,............ Davenport s ..,,..,,..,.....,... Eckhergs Drug Store .,.,.. FIanagin's ...,,,.......,.,, ,,.. Foster, Stevens X Co... G. R. Trust Co ...,.,..,.... G. R, Savings Bank ,..,., G. R. National Bank ....... Grand Rapids Press ...... Gas Company .......,..... Honsenian jones Co ..... Hirth-Krause Shoe Liu ,... Herpolsheimefs .................. Henry Smith Floral Cu ..... Huh Clothing' CO. .......... . Higgins Book Store ...... Rohert XV. lrwin Co ,,,..,., jant1orf's ....................... Judson Grocer Co .,,...... XY. 11. Jarvis Co ......,, . .. ,..... 125 ......120 ......1.3S s ....,.1.93 ......1-1-1 ......119 1-ll ......125 ...MISS ......1-13 7 4 O .......1.21 . .... 15h 1 1 4 122 ......13n .......15S ...,..1-12 ......122 ......123 137 Qshheriisers N- O Herman Knoop, Jeweler ...,.,... ....., . Kent Hardware Co. .............. ....... . Kent State Bank ...... ......,....... ....,,.. Lewis-Howell Co.. Clwtllicfi ....... ....... . Michigan Trust Co. .,.,......... ...... . ...... . . McLaughlin's Business Institute ,....... Mackenzie-Bostock-Monroe ..............,. Marlett Battery Shop ...,.....,.... ......... . .. Ma Maynarcls ...... .. .... nl. A. Mohrharflt .......... ..., . .... , . P. D. Mohrhardt ...... ........... . ..... . Michigan Shoe Repair Ci '.... ...... . Michigan Theatre .......,....,,.. ...,... . l2oxvers'TysOn Printing eo ,..., .,... . Pei-p1e's Saiines Bank .............. ........ Ratleniaker-Doi -ge Grocer Oi- .... ,...... Rivselrerry-Henry lflectric LW.. XX. R. Roach LU ............ ,....,........ Steketee's Radio Shop ....... . SCl1o0l Store .... .,..... ...... . . Berton .-X. Spring ....,.... .. Sntton's tirocerv ..... .... . .. Siegel jewelry Co. ..... .... .... . . . Schuil Printing Ll-. ...... ...... ..... ..,. . . . Shank Fireprooi Storage Co.. . .... Travis School oi Dancing ..... . .. 'lop Dry tiootls to ....,. ...,.,..,. ...,,... Tziplin Furnace Co-. .... L'nitei1 .Xppliance Co ...,. ,....,.. XYnrz1wurg's ,...... ......, .... . . XYea1thy Theatre ...... ...,........ .... ....,.. XYest's Drug Stores ..,..... ......... .... . . .. Martha XYashington Candy Co.. ..... ,. XYil1-:ins-Roh .... ......,. ....,.......,,......,.. ....,.. The XYhite Conipzinies ............ 120. 13 XYori1en tirocer Co ..... ....... ............ H. F. 1Ye1ls .............., , .. kkielcll Slim: Liu ....... .. XY11ite X 1Yl1ite .... . .... ..... ....... . Zimmer Bros. Engraving.. 118 120 145 122 11? 122 124 152 13o 135 137 127 128 152 1411 1S 12m 120 127 12:1 128 133 133 127 ISS 130 132 S 11, 110 122 12o 151 134 ISS 1-ht 140 llo Qmfugrzzphs 31 A 4 Vi gQ,k. 1 4 Go to T BIRNEY'S 1: CHOCOLATE C CABIN E C CHOCOLATE Q C CCMBINATION 11 1'11 Cy, C11..f.,11m- is 11115111-1-111 3- 1 1 x 1 1 1. 1 1Q E? 5 NLIHI Campffmfm U, THE COMSUMERS POWER COMPANY f1'A 1'1x'A 'xTx'A 'fm' 'i H WK : f! lv1T!v 'TY L 11 117 1 x'A '1'1'A 'fm i H H :All 117 . ' ' 1 ' ' MAkWNAWA NAkwRwNU lMW4kWNAkW NHKWkw lW kLAWW l A. l Greeiings to the Class of 1923! Men and women of tomorrow, we salute you! , 1 1 4 1 Z r We predict great usefulness and worthy accomplish- ment for you. We bespeak for you courage and persistence. for the solution of the problems which lie still farther ahead. As for your equipment and preparation, Well begun is , half won. V. Back in the days before junior College was thought of, if began this Trust Company's interest in forwarding the K ambitions of Central High School graduates. The first Scholarship Fund dates from 1895, and its W' 1 benefits in the way of loans are still going out to aid the 1, normal and collegiate work of aspiring students. The many contributors to this fund would be gratified if they ,, could know the multiplied uses to which the fund is ' being put as the years go on, for it is used over and over E as fast as loans are repaid. The Michigan Trust Corn- pany's duties as disbursing officer of the fund have been Y a privilege. f We congratulate the parents of the Class of '23, as f well as all others who have a past or coming interest in 7 the accomplishments of Central High, upon the fact that 5 so much is being done by the graduates to justify our K s pride in them. rl We beg to assure you all of our pleasure in serving f in any of the duties connected with linance, in which a ., modern Trust Company can serve its community. j 7 5? E 1 l 'THE 5 . l MICHIG 'RUST if COMPANY ' l 3 Oldest Trust Company in Michigan H E T PEARL AND OTTAWA is 0 6 s 5 5. fv'sk-f'.cQj'vsf-A-f'vv7fvTfvfv+'Q-fvsv-v:v'vTvfv,.f?va-.f.2v:vyv?CzTQsKfvfvyvffvr: vw, , K cg-PR,-NV IQTTT ,,, , , , 7'IIUZII7'IXU'III7UI7'IXUIII7'IX 7'III7IIU'IX TIA! , A A A, A A A, A,AA A AA AA AA,Q 1 4AnAf+L2QaA2AAf2bfff:-Lfff-Le+,cLbArA.A+!-4A+,f:A4-ggi-4 J:A,A4AALMA.g.Q1 s. A- 4' :E EI A I I - . I ' ' E '4' 1 PF - AEI The Wealthy Theater 5 L' I Ei! extends its heartiest Congratulations L to the class of gi, '23 r Z Q i 6: E o. E. VARNEAU, Prop. sir we Q. ' A2 he 'E : oe, 5 ,ll Q 1 The Little House with the Big Features 1 5 li 2 ,, 5 it 3 EI F AAAAAAAAAA I I I' 1 f , as 'E X At JI A f We carry in stock a complete line Ladies' and Gents' Garments Dry L of high grade Wrist Watches f i Cleaned S1-50. I1 and Fountain Pens' Tell dad to Suits sponged and pressed 3.50. 2 see us for that graduation present. 2 ' it i 1 E- A A I Z B ' ' i I rownm An A Ei HERMAN KNooP I f C Og HejTa1l0fS f -I 0 or. akes and heldon gi JEWELER Cifz. 4404 E4 I I BEACON SHOES I I THERE ARE NO BETTER FOR FIT, FOR STYLE. Q FOR WEAR. ANY MAN OR WOIVIANS I 2 SHOE IN OUR STORE AT 36.00. I S f- Ce .N VI ' I ,.r,, - , I S: . EE :A mqvqvv wwwvywvYLTLw mYL+xywvwry-vvwwx,-,mf-.wwvwwriwm vvfvr-V-vsvwwil-fx: IIS A rl 1 E. rl BEACON SHOE STORE, I ZZ Monroe Ave. Q5 -MY.Y.v.Y.-. A A .i,,g,.,,. .,..N,.,c. .,,,,.,v,.,,. .,hQMpM,x Kqpy,,:, Better Be Sure Than Sorry Buy and E iz Use g the Film 5 in the Yellow E Package We are direct agents for the EASTMAN KODAK CO. Everything for the Amateur Photographer. 1 . West's Drug Stores 93-186-247 Monroe Avenue Edward M. Deane A tribufe lo the Chu: of1Q2j . P Harold Ringold 4 '18 Says: WESTINGHOUSE E W IP '-l H FJ 'JU P-1 LTI CD Kiln iii H- O R Automobiles 2 Radio Farm Lighting 3 'Ii Commercial Vehicles with Q - v 18 months insured service. Can't ,ig be equalled. i - 7 . ii 1 P . . . .. '25 Starting, Lighting, Ignition, -gf E Battery Repairing. 1 'li . ki H. R. Automotive E? r 45 Michigan St., N, W. A Electric Service Co. 5 citz. Phone 62393 'I i S ,, .pi P . 5 t Flowers of Qxlality 'L 5 .L .gn E 4 2 Arthur 4 F ,. X Q . ralph :E 13 .lcl'l'ul'wHll ,XYKH citz. 65-344 Bell, Main 4593 ? 5 EQ iii. ac 4 1 ffsay It Wim Flowers .5 2 V r Q 2 Q w - r -vwqvvvw-vv-v v-v .iv-.fvv vvv-.rv v-VV' A . .fy-fe-fvvwvvvvvvv - .Tv vfv .qvwvvv-.qv A E as at sql ld gl I T s H Y v: 5 5 3 n L i Compliments of AE? F si 3 A W , 5 nomar, uouaur tourma Q 1 PHOTOGRAPHS M H W N S E V E i Eg Class Photographer s? Y 1923 3 E3 S 3 5 ? R Q 2 QfmHYUTU1357mWmE35i7mYTUTYUTHTU5GL HUmYLY5m71U55'1wU 'MMMHUAUAIIGUAULMN'xN :x77TT1T1Ux3gI 110 N , I, E F Q? 6 lr v n , , P lr i, A 5 I ,, ,la D ,, i ln 5 ,M f E, U S EBM '1'l'll'l'll'l'lL'l1l1'lll-l'lTll'lTLEllLl'l'l1'll1- M Q' AAPSZLPLLLVXEFY lil!-1'l'l'l'll'l'll'l'l1l'l1'lTll 'Eh 'A'-FFXQEKKULIWI-KFLEHWKUIQIWXHII-Eli-EH THREE-IW!-UPI 'l.l'1-ill!-lfllllk The Grand Rapids Press Brings you affof the day's news- current events, pictures, Sports, fiction, special features, etc., etc. Do You Read Side Lights? Side Lights is a daily first page feature that is highly instructive and educational and coupled with the many features of sim- ilar nature appearing every day on the editorial page gives the person with a desire for advance- ment a wealth of information. Read If I'lI.l'J'f In THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS xl Newftlnzprz' For T156 lffmfe Faflzzfif' -Vv-v v-Y ve' v-v .fwvvw-v v7v ,ww-vs,-v Jvvvv-Y ,-,vx,vv,,.,,- 121 VJi,L Z'3fe.'1,,.,W'V1.M.M'U1'UBLYLFL'1.IAYH,'1,-AUIZ'-'7A1.AAfcc71,1' LLMUZLLLH -UL'lzlUeFl,lLL1N' -'UJAA' UL ,-LM' L N Au f,1,Lz:J.g.M- 'Ft' Ei I i Say ll with Flowers H lfliflhl 'lklllf Henry Smith Floral E 5 EE. Company if t 1-mi.-..t NlfPNlUJl',tt1ttl tttxtstftx A llllg I Iltlll lan! HI' l-.Xl1liN- 1 E Good Candies Good Lunches Good Ice Cream andor s 'tutxt' IN l'l'lllIl'il'9 J JP ls 1 lHl'I'll I'lIIlY Q. F: f if tif, ft if E? 1 : 4 , t er Ciilztrtltzt BIIIZIE-l!i1IgiLT1I Qztuhivs E . . in our Colonial boxes or hand--decorated baskets make P F4 1 IJ3 5, i. Il 19w Monroe At enue it tgp S at I E? t E? IF! 1 4 I antlind Building hy! I Hwelofable GMI I' :El Wie it iitfallt 1 ii YALE uj RAGE BATTEQ , i THEY M UST SA-nsrv te? K e I-f' if -Yeqzf A , ' it fg?ii1f5m : t.. X le 'Q 1 rt 2 ' ' rf' ,fi 510 IES ' Ei' - .4 I bf at Battery Education f lit' lg? XXX' grit our kmmle-luv hx' long venus Ei of przirtirzil expcrit-nrr. 't I I Recharging - Repairing Bunnies Loaned mrr1Sold iff QUALITY TIRE SHOP BEN ixtAu1,t-:'r'r, tuner. 3 ll' Xvestmi tfnrnierlv Islatntli St. ? fill. Plmnet-4841 it it iiii it 2 ey ' -1- 1 our good I-pants suits are S2 J and :w2.5H instead of bb .SU and s42t Sw or more. No Charge Account No Bookkeepers No Deliveries Volume of Business rather than sell 3 fcw suits za day at 524' per garment profit, we aim tn st-l. twenty to fifty suits 3 day at S5.UUpe1' garment profit. Tlzafs Wlzy you can buy better suits with two pants for 327.50 and 332.50 at Lewis - Howell 2-PANTS SUITS The House nn f'1FsljIlt1Y't ' 141 Pearl Street Store Open Saturday Evening Q YC:2HY1YtYt'iTuT'xG2KrYuTYm'7TtTFxtYKLIY1YtHiCtiHYtTtYLTtYtiYtYSuxlitTi'xuTitYiY1YiYL1 fXu'TKYLTt1uixt. , 1 . --1- -1,,,,L. - .L.Y. A--- -A ..A,-,YL.,.A..,A-..,,,.,.,..,..AL. A. ' -Al-A,w4AN-A1- vQ In Business for your Health! Y a a Q ECkbe1'g,S Compliments 1 1 ,Q Drug tore Of 71 Union Ave. and Lyon St. i ,E , ,E 5 E a avmgs EE 2 Make our '1 1 B Hnk 1 - SODA FOUNTAIN .25 1 1 Your Headquarters 2 ' E ' 1 E , O ii at 5 2 ' -il We have all the latest ? PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Grand Rapids 1 Better prepared than ever before to V take care of your wants, be they large or small. - fe 1 I si . eg Q 1 ,ii P lYu extend 1-111' 1lt.'1lI'Ij' cf Il !T Y 4' I N I I I 4 ' gr:1t111z1ti111f +1 11s 5' 111111 . ,E men 211111 xx'-1111c11 111111 1lflYL' , ' 1 fl pr1+1111cef1 t 11 i S AX ll Il u 111 -ii Ilcliws, It rciiccts 111111511111 K X credit 4111 each 211111 every D g 7 Il2ll'f1C1IJZlll1, w11et11t-1' 111 the ' O ' 1 llusiness. CO11tri1111ti11f1, Or 1 N G 1 15 1ff1it-wrial 1jL'Il2l1'UllCIlIS. 1 E 'EA +5 5 Si'lf'ff1f .1 u d s O I1 'E The Careful Baxter G T 0 C 9 1' 1 1 ii 1 Laundry Workers Company a Dry Cleaning and Rug Renovating 5 qvy-Y -rv v-Y vfv v-v fvxfvvvf,-,rv-v1,,qvv-v vp,-v Tv v-v vrv vjv-v-'wry-.f vfvvvvfv , v-f-ivzqvvv-vf iv:vTv:v-v:vvv'iv 125 15 'ii ,E 9 is , Y f Y f7-ff -- 933'-El'.k'lCTL.K UI'-Hl'l'l.TEiLL7.L E119 -LL H173-'lb lf .b-lp' 73-'lflfllfl-'-15-'IK-112'-4 A-Uv MJ N' f Lksaua 'N' iff 0 iii ,gf 0 Ei e 1 1 2 Ei' S : 3. E1 54 CHIN NIC i Ei- iii: e i El' 4 i 1 El Home Made Pastry Served from 3' 11 :OO a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Steaks and 4 e ii' Chops served from 2:00 a. m. to 11:30p.m. 1 i E Z 1 it Cafeteria Dinners Q BILLIARDS AND BOWLING 119 Pearl Street f r , ig, VI. Q 5 e Ei' C Ice Cream, Confections, Lun A Good Place to Tradcu C i 1 fi 4' ' 5 if Boston Store I v 5 lg! Charles Trankla CS' Co. 4 ,S W i 5 2, i Q' The Shopping Center of i in Grand Rapids To EI' uulm,,,F e 'N advantage of its many ches or a Real Dinner The 0 S HMan Maynard's 999 Cherry tnear Diamondh 1 5 Our new Fountain insures quick N 'CURDY For' Underwear and Hosiery DIRECT FROM MAKER TO . Service 9 , You are cordially invited to take 1 gi conveniences. 1 FK WEARER Emmrmxmmmffgir:friilfiijgmm IrXuITuTiQ'iQYQQEGYHHHYiIYiYrTu'TTu0IYi3f'xiTiiIx'i xf1? ifxi iQi.. 124 V4 Q4 fl F11 i . 1 v ir 1 X 1 X Z 5 Z x X 7 nn 1114 , , fri' 2, r Q . 4: Compllments of 01150 1 H C ea ITCS 553 C l'd t dTh t 5+ QINCORPORATEDQ Ofwners and Operators - ' Er MQJCSIIC Gardens is :ir Strand gr se ei E? is rpheum can f -as Grand Rapids Leading Photo-Play WL . Z' and Vaudevllle Theatres f 5 is F gi 125 l Q Let us take care of your motor 4 7 . li? car. You will appreC1ate 1 Our Service. l it 1 4 DORTHY if 154. Comer IONIA and CRESCENT E? EF l L After the tennis set- Ei. After the ball game- 1 it After the show- Come to The Corner Ea' Sweet Shop lil 2. E1 Cor. Cherry and Eastern WM. NIBBELINK, Prop. 5 531' Citz. Phone 68532 l if N 0 f f 1 S Building if Fr C E 1 ii?- gf 5 Wilkins-Roh Co. gi? E INTERTYPE TE? COIVIPOSITIGN E Day ana' Night Service if 13? E? Ei' W '1 .1 High School publications Y E We specialize in setting Ei I'l I1HIY!1IY71lY!1I11'll!!'lI!l1IITlKll'lI mini nl HI 71I ,II 71I 7 . ,1 A4KALe1e-L-+.e?. - 3 Ti. L IA i YE , 1,- 5: ,: KE 'A Steketeess C fi ,A E ALLEN Ca, Radio Service Shop ll2 Pearl St. Across from Powers' Theatre STANDARD PARTS AND SETS RELIABLE SERVICE EXPERT ADVICE FAIR AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT Kent Hardware I Company 45 Division, S. Citz. Phone 68242: Main 68. Always busy, but always courteous' CANDY THEME PAPER SCHOGL STORE x Q: '21 R- 'Z NATIONAL NOTE BOOKS AND FILLERS X: Q52 Q Y1l1TYf1IYu'IIjf1'rTL'I'1i xr3fx'l xA1i1TY1'.TrY!uIIYiR xrif YPRYGIYI '1'rxi 'i1xiT TIT if YrYrYrTIYrTrYxYrYuxZTuTYrTrYxTSuSi'uTmw'mEru'D LmT'x13' 3r'Tu1YE'Q l I I i 1 i I I - lg I ,- i 4 Q E' E ? 5 Ei' lg li? 1:1 IE? 55 iss Q If or l gr IE? 1 li 1 5 E? lv 5 Fl' I? I 1 Q 5? E? I5 5 gi ,.v.A,-.Av..A , ,...,.,,,-D-.,.A,..A,,-,A POWERS - TYSON PRINTING CO. 40-50 MARKET AVE. Block from Monroe. Second Floor GENERAL PRINTERS AND BOOK BINDERS TI-IE TRAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCING Instruction of high school pupils. All phases of Dance Art. SUMMER SEASON Phone 22811 One Pair Walk-Uver Shoes Every Second Why Sl-IOULDNWI' We Be Up-to-Date? WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP The Up-to-the-Minufe Store Walk-Over Shoes Yan Raalte Hose Gifts that Thrill VIVO the xromlerful Zimmer l,ll'1+S. fill-I Sllmili Clvlllc 'Lllx' mmsuzll crezitions uf clever nrt- istszmllzli'tisz11isoi11iu1ix' lzmlls. llere the joy' Hi selection will match the lleliglit of reeeiriiigi lXlw:lys visit the Zimmer llrws. liiit Shop when flown towii. To our Llwllectil-iis e llle new :mil lovely' :requisi- tions rlnily. ZIIVIMER BROS. ENGRAVING CO. 55 Monroe Wishing all students of Central High a successful life. Berton A. Spring Chocolates The Kina' fha! You Like ALLES-LONG CANDY COMPANY At All the Best Stores vt'-v-v v7v vfv vjv-.Tv-qv-vy.-.Tv-v v-vwvpv-.yy , . M Grand Rapids National Bank i ff The Bank on the Square The First Step If a young man is going up, the first step is to step on himself. There is ah- solutely no progress with' out self-control. That is why the savings account has meant the heginning of great success to so many men. Grand Rapids National Bank lvlemher, Federal Reserve System COMMUNITY BRANCHES: lvlonroe and Division Stoclxing and Ftnrti Wealtliy and Division Broaclxvay and lNlint 1 Division and Hall Fuller Station Burton Heights Wealtliy' ancl X lvlicliignn and Grand lui ui im ui lu iii lui lui iii h'it'ifi'2fhXTF iii HHLQI HX iii lil Il YQ Iii iiiiifiiiiiii XLAXL iurn.. n..1uA... lu. ii lu emlaer, Grand Rapids Clearing House Assc in r A A A I I A I A I I ,,A,,,M,,,,,.,,,A,,,mAAM,,A,,,,,,,,,,E.5.,,,,,,c,,,.,.,,,,,A,, El I Q O O DT cu O-I as :D PY' m 'U O FY so F? O U3 L m O-I D Cn 121 'TI Q 73 juni I O Cn TJ O S 2. 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K o o o o 'y' 1 Th1S Natural Ald to Good Prmtmg -gg gt togetller wltl1 a l-ull lanowletlge of l1ow to Interpret and present P your advertlslng lcleas ln prlnted form, are excellent reasons wlly you can prolltalnly use tlle co-operative service of tl1e lg I SCHUIL PRINTING CO. 2 4 ff The Daylight Shop U jg kj. 249-251 PEARL ST., N. W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. ,ii Cf l 'Q vi E P -ii 5 P as 1' , r.,. H ii 1 . ' E lf 'f'-- ., f'-., , E1 1- , ,..- F' f, 2 rrr, ml. I 'wi HA K FIREPROOF li 4. -1 - 1 , 5. 1 - f::szf?ii:51 'A'-4 2' 'li 2 l.,tr ' . . 'ii z Our Bum-:SS - Movmg 'E 4' ..., ,A ,ij . ,V :IV .,., Packmg and Storage Of is 1 , 2 2' fx I. fl IX Household Goods. at lil X X in 1 19 25 L A s E F X-1 N warg, Q4 - . agrave ve. . . , Ei I 7 HHWW at i ai P l mQQmifS2ilu1uutmtmA'wTl,?'?'zir ,Ig 5? 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'n Pl , nf .A .12 PT'- PI I' -1 ,- 1.. nb, 1: 5 ..- 1- VL' 1 .- v .. 1 1 1 1: I.: 1- 'I -Ci 1: 5: 1: R: 1: N: VE R: 1: R: 111 Hi N all 1: H: 1: K: CE 1: '11 1: 5: Ci 1?-1 K: Ci fl 'v: K si Q: 1-. R'-E -:E QE 1: S1 qi cf kg K: N 5' 2 .1 . COM PLIMENTS OF THE HUB GLOTHI G GO. Every year the Grand Rapids people throw away over fB200,000 in shoes when really that much service could have been derived if they had been rebuilt the Herman way. MICHIGAN SHOE REPAIR T he Shop -with tfze W bite Front 20 Monroe Ave. Fl O O 135 9:1-Fil' Fl 74:-ELL 1.512 l ll 1l.Ll1.L IU! LIL FI'-'Pl 'D 'D .L I 1 -B .M .L -1213 lik! . 5 1 Di. E: 1 Ei' V4 1 Et' 1 ,ell EI 1 1. 1 it Cf V4 151' 1 gf' 1 .dl 51 1 F41 1 rf 54 , Fry' Ei' 224. 1 F11 1 1 F 1 Ml, B14 E'- P1 F 1 Fr 324, , ti 314. P! sf- I :1 if 1 if Eg' nf, I: 1 al 1 Ff ' 1 E1 4- 'fi :4 P! F44 P11 1 E32 1 if 1 E11 1 41 51 1 g 1 5. 51, P1 41 1 l Af E11 El, FIA E1 ,-4, 1 T1 :Q E1 1 Ei. F! E1 151 Eg 51 lg! M '41 pf. Ji, SOCIAL ENGRAVING Our engraving department is fully capable of supplying all your needs in wedding invitations, Commencement cards. social stationery, etc. HAND ENGRAVING GUARANTEED BIXBY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Ottawa St. at Pearl Barker' he Gas Company Milk Bread costs more to make than any other bread Specializes in on the market. GAS 109 10? USING 1022 APPLIANCES 10? 105 THE BARKER B.AKERY 58 MONROE AVENUE Whether your problem is large or small, we guarantee prompt. efficient, courteous service, and NQKI 10 G- R- SHViH11S Bank intelligent co-operation to solve it. Restaurant, Dining Car, Hotel and Club Supplies P. D. MOHRHARDT QYVIEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 251-253 Michigan St., N. E. Citz. 51506 and 68840 PHONES Bell 1310 1-. ,- x :131-ggmmrarmgfnaragmmm:ermaezqtgapftyarqrmnmraxaga:agguggamnmmm 1151 X.. -I 1 Ni 12. 151. 15? 1? Q. 111 5 1,4 Ile 1:1 1?- wi 154 1 I' V4 1 55? . af. , rc :sg I cy . ,4 I E? 1 get 1 '35 . at iff 1 r-1 v-uf 1 E1 ff? 1 1 if 1 1:1 try ' '64 ff ' ESL :I . Fl. . Cf 'I E1 r-2 :4 :A F11 4 L1 4 'sf Ei- il ,. . '-ff 1 Fi. 1 :rf 1 51' :1 Ti, E1 ,em tri' at I FS 'Cf F-5 C4 rx F14 4 1:1 1 H4 ' T1 F44 1 :1 H4 Ei 1 Q4 1 ff 1 F2 1 1:5 I F41 1 :I 1 54. F1 154' I 1 54 15f Ie? 15? 15' 3 Q Ef f .ecAQ.A4Ae,5e4-A.I-f-.A-SA.,-1-.-A.NA.4Qh.AM.+A4s2-Jsv-.Mf.Av4se-.NA.5A.-vs,+L4e-.KI-.f-Qfxxfs. MICHIGAN THEATRE 71 O Michigan Street The little house with the big features If it's good and the latest, you will see it at the Michigan. We change pictures Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Always have a good comedy and a show you will enjoy. Air changed continuously by our big ventilator. Nice and cool even on warm evenings. Don't forget to try our Fresh Butter-Kist Pop Corn. SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURED BY Wilson, Reach and Spalding 111Iii1'i11I :1111I StC1111I:11'1I ,XtI1Iv1ic e1111i111111-11t 111 111'11ct11':1II1' the NIIIIIL' IITIL'L'j'1III 111111I1I pay f111'1I1e111I1c1'I41111I. .l:11'1'1! 1I111'11' 1'c:11's' k'XI1CI'IL'Ilt'1' I1:1s 1:111gI1t IIS 11'I1crt- ZIIIII I11+11' t11I111X'. Set- 111 it 1I1:1t you gt-1 y11111e IP1fII:11's' 11'-1rtI1, iIIII' 1111-11 1'I1:1111I1s1' In 4111:11':1111curI 111 5:1t1sI1'. W. B. JARVIS COMPANY 20-L Monroe Avenue HL 11- L . Javvvvvvvvvfvfe-: AyvQwfvevoqvvvwyQwQ7vf vvwvvvvrv v 137 Ground Floor Michigan Trust Bldg Grand Rapids, Michigan 5 T ' , , ' , 1 N Qiii.iAA.A-cA,,i:X.:a:Acf,AA:!xAAf A+.SQ.e1-..s43Q:.ii1AhA Xiu-AQ 4 LZ uxfhlxi-.Ish PL 1limi1'lv-J, K H lu S is 2 - 5-:GEF -3551: - B, To the Graduating Class: May you enjoy full measure of SUCCESS- the just fe- S fig ward of intelligent effort. T Eg 3 K CORRIGAN, HILLIKER Sc CORRIGAN T Lg INVESTMENT BANKERS AND BROKERS S X TE .-1 Srronx' Conscualuc lmcslmcnl Banking: Oryanizalmn H G T il 9 f 5 I I Til A Z .FJ if W. R. Roach gl Co. 5 CINCORPORATEDD 25 A iii Packers of HART BRA D 'i CANNED moo c T 3 Grand Rapids Michigan 5 5 T T T TT T TTTT T K T 7 --A A ff mtx l I I - li Lfll K ll Choice Confections Sodas Sundaes and Fountain Delicacies I C UI I J E HIGGINS co J S CROSBY CO A S l Xlkllllt f- Tl L,l1 lnarl Str Booksellers Stationers Engravers IN S U N C E .. 1 ITN KX IW 'Ill BOURN XXII Nl 'x1llVNl'lxX E r Ihr Ntmlu S GRAND RAPIDS SAVINGS Fountain Pens BANK BUILDING Get your furnishings for men H F W E L L S i women and chlldren at ' 5 5 lxlll-IXSUN lx 1' I V Lake Dr' or 1 S J F Top Dry Goods 1 i Company General Hardware, Automobile -1 I, Accessories Sporting Goods i Q 1507 Wealthy sf. S. E. P -'-l-'-'- 'l lllll I lllllil I llllll I I In -- ' il 11 1 w - Q w - N ' , S I4 lanagln S Beauty bhoppe and Han' bhoppe I L i Established 1903 i W A i I E ,, , . . . . . . K , j ll c il2lYL' um- UI thc lzlrgcst shops Ill Nllflllgllll with mm' , Y-2 j export Ivpcrntors in iXl:i1'ccling'. lfzicml, Klzmiciiriug :mil :ill ' C' 4, lmmclu-s uf the work. ,X tim' zisswrtiiiciit -If llnrrctts mul 1 ': -1 . llzm' Urnzmicnts. ' If fl Phone for Appointments, 62-822. i U 4 ,, I Over Walk-Over Boot Shop 96 Monroe Ave. Q 4' V ,.. 3 I 4 .r- ,.f-me-A.AJs. Ji, .Q-Abc ,,,.1.1:f- ,WA Y , A U T rl! al ' 25 4. 1 2 rl 1 THE CHATTER BOX TEA-ROOM 9 J Q 5,- 1 . , if 1' D21 ' ,unch '- Ir nn 1l:3U,X.Kl. to 2:00 IKM. QE 4 ' - Y I f D230 l',ll. t, 9100 l'.Kl. Q L 5 - , . - v E I Alt- from lm-:Iv.Xll .XII -rx mn. if ' . . QA . 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A .XJ - - -L Taplin Furnaces are as smokeless as a session room 1.39 E: El p. 1 Eg El Ei Qlllllll 11' LL lLLh71i,LL' VH-Hlflll,-1 73,1 HPI Hill 'H lil 11173,-1 LHLH-EU ,L7l:7:,LlUll,-1 -HL 3-J:-Anazngfssix:-gee Z: if 1 WHOLESALE -IEWELERS F im 341 Michigan Trust Building El 'Sli 1 Club and Class Pins, Rings, Medals, Watch Fobs. Ei' Trophy Shields, Cups. 'ci' :K , ' Makers of Your 1923 Class Rings and Pins Fl li Ei ri . if , A NEW Q 13 White sc White PHARMACY Eg? Shock Absorbers Where Qualify Prevails for l--11 gli Active Qheet ,Xu iilil time pli:irini x pr' - 1 Ei F Fi pl ' xxill :ill mi-il--rn vi ii Q ' new ACflUC i-iicvs :mil ilu- lil ia e uliyiliing p1ii.ii,i.ng ii qi. Rubber Sole ll liigli clqiss l'll.1l'l1l.li'f'. ,X li' 1 , 1 , 1 lEl' Sec llicm in our window will 'll ul 1l ll' llllllwx fl xi-ii :i l'k'Q'llllll' viisiliiiicr, 1' II 'll14il1lIL'I'L'lll, K. 14' Q Welch Shoe Co. I ll gi: 7 124 Fulton St.. East , li.. Nlonroe Ave. lyli L . A , Grand Rapids National Bank Building Corner agraxe X enue X 4, -f-- l , , ,,,, , . , ELECTRICAL coops We sell Westinghouse Fans, Household Appliances, 1 4 A. B. C. Washing Machines, Bee Vacuum Cleaners and il do all kinds of Electrical Wiring and Repairing. ROSEBERRY-HENRY ELECTRIC CG. X 507-509 Monroe Ave. 1 '- , . V: 1 1- 1441 L.. 15 1:1 p4 H. R. TERRYBERRY co. :irgim ng: nlgirliiiifigjrrllijgrijiiihiuijggfijgh alma mmmuxauezenmmmzmmxmfr,in :fir 1. xr if lI'V v vmmwwtwwu v wn' ' A ' -4 7 for instant use IS the carpet Sweeper to plck up the litter threads crumbs dally dust And the BISSELL wlth the famous Cyco Ball Bearmgs IS more than a box four wheels and a bru h It s a perfected mechamsm wlth patented features that IHSUYC thorough work easy runnmg for ten years or more A Put your sweeping ' t e l reliance A t t t t ttttet tttt it tttt t ttttttt l i A Handy and Always Ready g Z . i all 5 on a Bissell , A 2 appliance 3 5 ll ag r 1 n a lf 1 1 'TQ 5 l, 4 r . r 1 Y Q l. 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James nior Class Adviser . NeII.ie1VI.Ha7es si? Central School Auditorium Friday. June 22nd, 1923 10:00 A. M. X i 1 1 fig s 2 sig? I 5 203903 5 ss 7 52355 Z K R ffwijjx 5951? 1 f mf o 2 YV Ami, ORDER OF EXERCISES Superintendent WILLIAM A. GREESON, Presiding Music by Lois Alberta Richards Class March - - - Lois Richards and Class Orchestra Prayer - - - Very Rev. Charles E. Jackson Commencement Address - - Prof. NV. D. Henderson, University of Michigan Song- Goddess of the Inland Seas - Gayley By the Audience 1. Sing no more the fair Aegean. 'Where the floating Cyclads shine, Nor the honeyed slopes Hyblaean, Nor the blue Sicilian brine. Sing no storied realms of Morning Robed in twilight memories? Sing the land beyond adorning XVith her zone of inland sears. 2. Here the gods of Hellas wandered XVlien they left their hills and brooks: Here it Pun has piped and pondered: Here the nymphs have filled the nooksg Here the Satyrs. without warning, Creep upon the Naindes: Here the golden God of Morning Rises from the inland seas. Presentation of Diplomas - - Now the eyes that are anointed See the blossom tide of spring: Ours the blisful age appointed, Ours the clime the poets sing: Hnrk, O Maid of TVestern Morning- YVave and Woodland, brook and breeze. Hail thee Queen, beyond adorning, Girdled with thy inland seas. Lo. the sacred fires of knowledge In thy temples are enshrined- Through the cloisters of thy college Choruses eternal wind. And all other incense scorning. Michigan, We bring thee these Hearts of ours and songs of morning. Goddess of the Inland Seas. Principal Arthur Andrews Class Song - - - lVords hy Charlotte Ellcnor Hutchins Music by Lois Alberta Richards Orchestration by Lois Alberta Richards Benediction March GRADUATES ABBOTT, NETHA MARGUERITE ALDRICH, HELEN REVETTE ALKEMA, GERTRUDE ALLES, MARGARET REBECCA ALTA, JAIWES ALWARD, RUTH ELVEORA ALWARD, TRAYTON LYLE ANDERSON, CARL ALBERT ANNABLE, AUDREY BERYLE ANTRIM, CLIFFORD ARNTZ, WINNIFRED IONE ASHLEY, KENNETH CHARLES BAARINIAN, HAZEL BLANCHE BACHMAN. CARLTON CHRISTIAN BAKER, GEORGE FRANK. JR. BAKER, JOHN J. BANISTER. GERALD RALPH BARITWELL, TVAYNE MAY BARTH. IVILLIAM FREDERICK. JR. BECKRIANIXI, LAYVRENCE FREDERICK BEDELL, RUTH MAY BELLAIRE, EDWARD JOHN BENJAMINS. YVILLELIINA BERG. EARL RALPH BEURMANN, DUANE TVIEAIVD BLISS, CLEON JACK MINOR BLOSSOM, LEONARD HARMON BOEREMA, LUCRETLA RUTH BOOKEY, ELLEN LEONE BOYVEN. ANNA LTQCILLE BRADFORD, LEON C. BRAENDLE, GEORGE GORDON BROCKMEIER, EUNICE ELEANOR BROYVN. DOROTHEA LAVERNE BROWN, HELEN LUCILLE BROWN, RUTH MABEL VIRGINIA MARY BROWN, BROYVN. YVALLACE C. BUDDE, HARRY JAMES BULLISS. GEORGE YVHITNEY BURTLE, YVILLIAM EYVART BUYS, ADRIAN GERARD CADY. FRANCES ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH ANN CANBERG, MARY CAROLINE CARLBERG, JEANETTE JOSEPHENE IRENE CARLBERG, RAYMOND FREDERICK CHAPMAN, DOROTHY HALL CLARK. BERNICE ANETTA COLLINS. JOHN HAROLD COOK. CHARLES EUGENE COOPER. ORAH MARIE COYE, KATHRYN LOUISE CROW. RICHARD DAVIS CROVVLEY. LUELLA MARCELLA CURTIS, CELIA CORNELIA CURTIS. HELEN LOUISE CUTCHEON, ROGER LEVVIS DAVIDSON, ELIZABETH JEAN DE BREE, LILLIAN DECKER, MIRIAM DORIS DECKER, WALTER EUGENE DE GRAFF, BENJAMIN ANTHONY DE GROOT, CLARA ETHEL DE HOLLANDER. WILLIAM DE MAAGD. GERALD DE MARIA, HAZEL CELESTINE DEMMON, FLORENCE KATHERINE DEN HERDER. CLARENCE CHRISTIAN DENIO. HAROLD GEORGE DENNIS, MARJORIE DE VRIES, ELIZABETH DE VRIES, RICHARD JOHN DE TVITT. MARTIN HENRY DE YOUNG, EDWARD MORRIS DIBBLE, ROBERT GEORGE DINSMORE, GEORGE BYINATER DISK, JEAN MARIE DUNN, VIVIAN ROSALYNN DURGY. MADGE ESTHER EGGEBRECHT, CARL HELMUTH ENGBERS, MARTIN HOFFIUS ERICKSON. ANN ELIZABETH EVERSDYK, CHARLOTTE FAY FAIRCHILD, ESTHER FORD FIEBIG, HENRY C. FINRLER. LEONARD FREDERICK FOSNER, MABEL EMIXIA FOX. VIRGINIA ALICE FREMAN, ELLA MILDRED FTQRNISS. DOROTHY DOE GATES, EDITH LUCY GIBBS. KATHERINE VIOLA GOODENOYV. ROBERT CHARLES GOSHORN, HAZEL ESTELLE GRAY. DORA PRISCILLA GREEN, ELSIE MARIE GREENIVAY. LEONARD GROGEL. GLADYS VIVIAN GRONSTRAND, NINA HANEY, MARIE ELRAY HARPER, .IOSEFHINE HARRIS, LEIVIS DONALD HARRIS, MILDRED MARTHA HATCH, FRANCES LOVISE HENDR: SON, ELMER HESS, I-:I-:ATRIRE AFDREY HEYSTEII, GAIL YORK HILL. GLADYS REATRICE HIMES. INIARY ELIZABETH I-IOEK, ARTHUR EVGENE HOFFMAN, HYMAN MERRILL HOLLIS. RVTH ADA HVLIN. MARJORIE LOIIISE HUSEN, BETTY MANGHILD HUTCHINS, CHARLOTTE ELLENOR JACOBS, ANDREW' LA RAY JAEHNIG. CARL STEIVART JAMES. BERTHA OLIVIA JANSSEN. .IOHN ANDREIV JEAN, GEORGE HARLAN JOSLIN, KATHLEEN MERCEDES KAIYFMAN, MARVIN LESLIE KIMERLY. CLARENCE GIDEON KINDER. EDITH KINDER. RUTH JANE KIRCIINER. LOUISE IVIARIETTA KIRYVIN, KATHARINE CARROLL KOETS, LEONARD CLARENCE LA EOUR, GEORGE F.. JR. LANDAUER, LITELLA MARIE LANDGREN. ETHEL ANNE LARSON. FLORENCE CAROLINE IIAWRENCE. OLIVE LTTCILE LEAVENWORTH, PAI'L STEPHEN IJETELLIER, ANNE WINSLOW LETELLIER. .IOSEPHINE ELIZABETH IJ W C nf H4 V I i 1 GRADUATES LINDGREN, ELIN AGNES VICTORIA LONG, FREDERICK A. LUNDEEN, GILBERT ROBERT INIAC DONALD, ELIZABETH LIGHT- BOURNE IIIAC TAGGART. ELIZABETH LOIS MARLETT. RAYMOND MARTY, GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH MARVIN, LUCILLE MARGARET NIATTSON. JOHN SIGURD MAYCOCK. ROY LESLIE MCCRACKEN. HAROLD KEPLINGER IWICDONALD, JOHN DUNCAN MCINTYRE. FRANCES HARRIETT MCNITT, GLENN ELMER MCNITT, XVALTER ROANDO MEALDE, LAURA MOSELEY MERKLE, HELEN MARIE METZGAR, ROBERT HENRY MEYERS, JESSICA MARY MILLER. DOROTHY ATKINSON MILLER, DOROTHY ETHEL MITTS. JOSEPHINE IVIILLER MONIQUE, ROY LEE MONTGOMERY, HOYVARD GEORGE MOORE, VVILLIAM HULIVIAN IMORRILL. ELIZABETH LUELLA MORRISON. BURTON ORVILLE MUNTON. DOROTHY IRENE NASON. GEORGE MALCOLLI NELSON. EVELYN JUANITA NEUMAN, MARGARET INIARIE NICHOLS, BERNICE IRENE NICHOLS. JESSIE CORINNE NIENHUIS, GERTRUDE NOBLE. PAULINE JUNE NOGGLE. LENORE FAYE NORTON, CLAUDE CLARK OSGOOD, HELEN ELIZABETH PAPKE, ARTHUR PAUL PARMELEE. HELEN IRENE PEARCE. VERA LEONA PERRIN, PEARL NORRINE PIERCE, RONALD JOHN PLEUNE, CHESTER ROBERT POLLIE, CORNELIA PORTER. JESSIE NAOMI PORTER, IVILFORD RALPH POSTILIUMUSQ ALBERT JOHN PRENDERGAST. SALLIE PURDY, PAUL P. RICE, MILFORD ELLIS RICHARDS, LOIS ALBERTA RICHARDSON. CHARLOTTE ISIAE RICKELMAN, FRANCIS DELBERT ROYVE. ELEANOR GRACE RUTKA, CAROLYN JANE RYAN. KATHERINE MARY SAIINDERS. LOUIS RENEDICT. JR, SCHREGARDIIS. PETER RICHARD SEABROOK. MARTHEEN IDALYN SI-IAIY. EDIVENA AUGUSTA SHAIV, HELEN KATHERINE SIESIVERDA, ARTHUR XYALTER SLOCUN. CLARENCE CHARLES SMITH, ARDIS ELIZABETH SMITH. CLARA ALICE SMITH. EVELYN SHIRLEY SMITH. LESTER SHERALD z 10 SNYDER, EVELYN SQDER. LOUIS EVAN SOMES, LORNA CALIPBELL SPAMAN, GUY HENRY SPARKS, TEKLA M. SPRING. ADELBIER JORDAN STERIQENBURG, JONATHAN L. D. STEVENS, LEONARD GEORGE STICKNEY, GEORGE EDAIUND. JR. STOWITTS, MARIAN ELIZABETH TENHOPEN. LAYVRENCE EDWARD THOMAS. CLAYTON LIAX TIDEY. CHARLES HENRY. JR. TILLITSON. AGNES ELDER TIMMER, LIABEL FRANCES TINKLER, LA VERNE OLIY'E TOWNSEND, ALICE LOUISE UNSELD. EARLE IVAN VAN BREE, RAYMOND SYLVESTER VAN DAM, HARRY EDYVARD VAINIDER BROEK, ESTHER BL-IRES VANDER MEER, GERTRUDE VANDER VEEN. JOHN EDYYARD VANDER WEYDEN. HAROLD JOHN VAN DEUSEN, BRAFORD VAN DEVEN. FRANCES LOUISE VAN DOMELEN, RUTH MlN'NIE VAN DYKE. BENJAIXIIN F. VA.N DYKE, YVIILLL-SAI JOHN VAN ROSSUISI. CRYSTAL L-XUREEN VERDIER. ELEANOR VIELKIND, ESTHER LIARIE IVALDEN, MARIAN IVALDRON, ISABELLE YIIOLA XVALSII, GLADYS LUCILLE YVALTZ, CAROLINE LOUISE IVARD, NELLIE MAY WARNER. RUTH BEATRICE YVEBB. KATHLEEN SEYMOUR IVEIGER. AMELIA JANDORF WELDON. CHESTER NELSON IVELDON, DALE MARTIN IVELDON, RICHARD GORDON IVELLIN, VIOLA MAE XVESTRA, ELMER RICHARD WHEATON. MILDRED VERA IVHITE, DORIS MARION WHITING. DONALD CLARENCE TVHITTIER RACI-IEL ELISABETH IVHITIVORTH. JOHN ARTHUR. JR. TVILCOX, ROBERT ARNOLD XVILES, BURL DOIVNING WITHEY. HELEN LEORA WOLFE. FLORENCE LOUISE WORDEN, ALICE CATHERINE IYORDEN, JAINIES MAC NEIL IVIRGHT. AUDREY LOUISE WRIGHT. LAYVRENCE EARL IYRIGHT. THEODORE MACEY - TVURZBURG. FRANCES MARY ZIMMER, HELEN EDITH ZIIXIMER. IXIARK AR'I'HI'R ZOET, ARTHUR HERMAN GIRLS. 15 BOYS. 11S 'IRQ X W Zld5Q 5 5 Y E? LM Xxx CP Jff Ti 57 6 53 JK? YW P5 Vq QP ? .0 3 K C? EP 599 .Q Q O Ci? , .1 J Uam 'Q i. . 1 N - F 2 s 1 f if g g 2 1, 5 , I r L , 1 , , DEDICATION This Annual Helios of 1923 is affectionately cleclicatecl to Miss Alice James as a triloute to lxer years of untiring ancl faithful worlc on loelxalf of Central High. 13 , L3lx lgDR l?i?X l3lg E Q, XWvQD?Wf?ig5Y YGa?5Y Yf?E5Y? f '7 cw ff Cjisw Sa w G25 W 4 ' ' - ,ff 9 X , V 1 , ,fc ' ff X V kixi , ' -. f l Q33 , . - ' . 1 , 'X ,yi 'i 2 l .- , 'Wa I X ' d f.: X age ' inf 51 I f p , iam, 4 ,g 3, , ' :I 12: R7 , v ' - V A A va, V .A ,. -n. ,' .4 ' wg ! W El 'xx X , 525A A X pg 4 4 Qi , Q 1 b M 'Q ' A iw : fe.f5j.', 'A 'f M -A 1 1 A - ' ' I M 4 MR AYIJRFWQ MIQC uxufi Q, -N 1 9 I 4 f-ff.1fi,,n1 A..Ng,4.f1-mm P5 X- V GE? '35 C W N7 Q A m f PAQ ' W lm Q fl iv Evil 7109 4? PQ ?AQ Q Q aff P335 Q53 5 Q A r r QCJQCUN VJCN NQDQJ NQQN NSC-77? A nnual Helios MRS AIl'IPI1 Hut-'rx' 1 53 MISS HIXTI.IiY I'I1yenLIII VIKTLIIUIIII . ! 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IilQMI'IiRS MISS XX'll.l.I.XMS MISS KICXXICIYY MISS UII.Sl IIINI'-ry M.uIuvvn,nu- I'l1yxn.nI 'Ikr.nnmg NI.ItE:C1xm,nQi A X ,f U1 18 'X ff X Q.: WI' V , YX X T73 'g'f',' W Quin E QQ E67 ifili Wa 'I lf . U ..q A X I ' 1 A fv X - I- 'I XW'tf I i . -5 sp Q f wif 5 iff ' ' In ' 5 , , 'i,F1,, Q. T. L2 2752 35535 xl 7,1 ,E rfmmyvf rf A nnual Helios A A A Xe? , .4n?1gm,K'? .1, ,N , , H , J M 2? If Q., Y, I xv. I I J :J I'I4.XNl'ICS II.X'I'4'II MRS. IU IIII I' N' , .f 1 rg, A ' I Q s 'V 4 ' I ,, 5 39 XX II.I.I.XBI lil I4'I'I.Ii -1? J, I f+ Y! WkxAL I Q XP 51 4 Q 4' 'rllfvxlexs xxlxrl-'14 X NIR, XX'Il.m1IX HELIOS ADVISORY BOARD 1 I J-Q5 . Nineteen Twenty-Three MISS t'I..XX' MISS ILXXII-'I,S A1.Xm Ix A nnual Helios Nineieen Twenly- Three 1 tl 1 T , ,, .R A . A L V .fi . Q fin S M A 1 VA . f Q1 X .., il H , wxgw L . A ,Q Mm! ' 4 - yay:-.. Ni? x 1 45 .X Y 1 f K if K Q, Y up ,K g ...4 ' 4 Iarnxxxnllx mf uluw' l 1.1 1111.1-. WALSH l'li.XRI. VI-IRRIN S 'v 4 ' :. A 'gif' X 5 HAXPA M155 HHLI Alf' WW, ,, 'er MR. AFHI. .IK SMITH RHY M.XY4'rn K SENIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD 21 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three 2 . V. M. 5292111 M , em . 9 'B 'ISA' . I 4 img. Q . if iik 35'- 4 . NETHA MARGUERITE ABBOTT As frank as rain on cherry blossoms. -Browning TRAYTON LYLE ALWARD Courage is more than a daring deed: It's the breath of life, and a strong man's creed. -Guest HELEN REVETTE ALDRICH The sweetest cordial we receive at last. Is conscience of our virtuous actions past. -Gone CARL ALBERT ANDERSON Do well and right, and let the world sink. -Herbert GERTRUDE ALKEMA Eor great and low there's but one test: 'T1s that each one shall do his best. -Guest AUDREY BERYLE ANNABLE There are whole veins of diamonds in thine eyes, might furnish crowns for all the queens of earth. -Bailey MARGARET REBECCA ALLES It is good To lengthen to the last a sunny mood. -Lowell CLIFFORD ANTRIM Of making many books there is no end: and much study is a weariness of the Heshf' -Ecclesiastes JAMES ALTA I profess not talking: only this, Let each man do his best. -Henry IV WINNIFRED IONE ARNTZ Maiden, when such a soul as thine is born, the morning stars their ancient music make. -i,,,.. '. .c fu n. W? ji XT 've' We s ?6 'P F7-Q Ki' if -... l -Lowell RUTH ELVEORA ALWARD 4. . Above the smoke and stir of this dim 24 'ii Eff, spot which men call Earth. ,- -Milton . KENNETH CHARLES ASHLEY Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. 5 -4 ...ki Annual Helios Nineleen Twenty-Three - HAZEL BLANCHE BAARMAN But ne'er the rose without the thorn. .' - v -Herrick j 2 V 'Sf ' A . - 5 i fi I .A WILLIAM FREDERICK EARTH, JR. -I U ,E ' ' His mind, his kingdom: and his will, J his law. i ap r Liz -Cowper ' ' , CARLTON CHRISTIAN BACHMAN - My thoughts look '-,' 'i fi L Upon the well-made Choice of friends and 5 booksw -3 J A I -I Q -Jonson ff - A -,u LAWRENCE E, BECKMAN , , S ' -.- ' Good humor is the health of the soul: ' sadness is its prison. -Sanislous - Y jf GEORGE FRANK' BAKER, JR. Q, 5 1-1. 4- 'ii The keen spirit seizes the prompt OC- - 'f J casion. - 6, ' , -More - . . 'F 1 .. .. ' ' Y, U J ,O sf: - RUTH MAY BEDELL 31.5-4,5 b e 'Y ' f There was a soft and pensive grace iw M, ,- A cast of thought upon her faCe.'!SCOU 4kV.V i' ., JOHN J, BAKER 'Fifi' I D Thoughts that breathe and words that 31, f' burn. V 5 -G ra y 1. 1- sp w Y - 73 EDWARD JOHN BELLAIRE Hi Born for success, he seemed: ' With grace to win and heart to hold. ' ' .A -Emerson A' 'I V. - GERALD RALPH BANISTER But chiefiy the mold of a man's for- ' . tune is in his own hands. , I . . -Bacon -2 X' v If-s 1, ,, 7' ' Q. fl I , J: p WILLEMINA BEN-IAMINS .if I To conscience and to duty true. V A 1' A K -Whittier ' ' WAYNE MAY BARKWELL '--'ff' And deeper than did ever plummet 'i sound, I'l1 drown my book. - ..,, , I. -Shakespeare 'gs '55-fr 759 ',.' f EARL RALPH BERG '-', , ,Z Not in the shouts and plaudits of the ' 91. -,.v, f' . ' 'V fhl'0T1g, . f e' But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. J -Whittier A 23 Annual Helios Nineteen Tnvenly-Three :. .. V ,... L 1 at oy. ,gy 'Z -1 ifiij, X. an ,. fl ' Q 1 V Re - ., ' rf .. fr.. ' , A I l .W l f. gg . -vs vm t 1 ..,,. v VNV .5 DUANE WIEAND BEURMANN W And what he dares to dream of, dares 5 4 . to do. PF. -Lowell ii 4 Fa LEON c. BRADFORD of .. - ' - ff 4 Glve me some muslcg music moody Ss A f d , Q Oo ' -Shakespeare L CLEON JACK MINOR BLISS f Cleon hath ten thousand acres, ne'er A 5 one have I: Cleon dwelleth in a pal- , ace, in a cottage I. -MacKay ' t GEORGE GORDON BRAENDLE we I have such eagerness of hope To benefit my kind. ! -Landon 1- LEONARD HARMON BLOSSOM As the rolling stone gathers no moss, so the roving heart gathers no af- fectionsf' -Mrs. jameson Q . EUNICE ELEANOR Nor counts on favor. fame, or praise. Q -Whittier Anal BROCKMEIER -4 LUCRETIA RUTH BOEREMA A noble life is thy great care. 1, . -E. Whittier - f DOROTHEA LAVERNE BROWN I 1 ' Have ye not heard it said full oft .1 I A woman's nay doth stand for nought? 'ij E -v ' r 1 ,QL f. sa I I ' :J 1 -Shal-:esp are . A , ELLEN LEONE BOOKEY Faithful found among the faithless. . R -Milton - - 3 . 11-E HELEN LUCILE BROWN +' Oh! She will sing the savageness out ' N .fi of a bear. ' N -Beams ANNA LUCILLE BOWEN Still, from the sweet confusion, some . new grace x Blushed Out bv stealth, and languished - A in her face. f 6- ' - -Eusdsn . Q ' 'll.tAAJYxC'kL I Q RUTH MABEL BROWN B, ' 4 Apkxxkhk ZealOus. vet modest. ' W -6.154 -. I-1 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three I 11 VIRGINIA MARY BROWN You'll be richer in the end 5 if is e Than a prince if you're a friend. .W K I fi t 4 .5 . ' III? I . X . . ,,,. G 5' ,.. ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL Happy am Ig from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? ' ' Vie 'I WALLACE C. BROWN ii i ' I Let me remain a jolly blade. -Lowell , PF' , A I f MARY CAROLINE CANBERG 5,7 A brain she has that never errs. Z., -I ' Z -Lowell 'e HARRY JAMES BUDDE .ff ,V ' HOwe'er it be, it seems to me 3 ' 5 f 'Tis only noble to be good. ,fi f Y , wltz A -Tennyson I' .' CQ' AG. J, 'I JEANETTE J. I. CARLBERG f A Ag FrOHm little spark may burst a mighty ' We ame. A K GEORGE WHITNEY BULLISS A I 'fl His air, his voice, his looks, and honest I -- soul, speak all so movingly in his ' behaiff' 2 W 4.5 55, -Addison 4 W ,J RAYMOND F, CARLBERG V, A ' 'l Above our life, we love a steadfast rt' I ln -Marlowe I , I WILLIAM EWART BURTLE 1' f ' Great is journalism. Is not every able la? ' 5 .QQ-1 I editor a ruler of the world, being a f ' ' r uad of 't? ,-Q3 . z ,Q . pe s er 1 -Carlyle Kia. b L... ij ' DOROTHY HALL CHAPMAN My f True as the needle to the pole Vfw ff ' Or as the dial to the sun. me f -Booth i , FRANCES ELIZABETH CADY Blest with that sweet simplicity of thought Q E SO rarely found, and never to be taught. p v 355, -Barbauld - If BERNICE ANETTA CLARK For she was jes' the quiet kind Whose natures never vary. , ' -Lowell 71 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three JOHN HAROLD COLLINS W' Yr jjiv 5. He thought as a sage, though he felt as ' .if I f 3 man ' . F v , 1 -Beattie i I ,J ffl: R y lg, ,yi 4 17' f no 'A f' . , e CELIA CORNELIA CURTIS 9714- f Q A I have a heart with room for every joy. , 5 -Bailey t 'i CHARLES EUGENE COOK So well and bravely has he done the gf E work he found to do. - X.. -E. Whittier 1 .. '-'- -,N T5 4 xv HELEN LOUISE CURTIS Af Ah, you Flavour everything: -f 1 You are the vanilla of society. .L ' -Smith X ORAH MARIE COOPER f-- ,. f,, ' . - ' She has laugh'd as softly as if she f . sighed. -fa Vigil -Mrs. Browning ' is fbi' if Q , , ROGER LEWIS CUTCHEON -Q . ' 5 To climb steep hills requires slow pace 1' I D J, at first. - if -Shakespeare . M ,, A KATHRYN LOUISE COYE t A Silence is more eloquent than words. , 'gm , -Carlyle ' 5 if Wa , ELIZABETH JEAN DAVIDSON 'f' Fi- Q R 4 From a grave thinking mouser, she was .QQ -t grown The gayest that coached it round the X lfiffiixii , s. town' , RICHARD DAVIS CROW ' Begone, old Care, and I prithee begone from me: .gf 1 - ' For i' faith, old Care, thee and I Shall , - 2 never agree. -Playford -, .-3 ' LILLIAN DE BREE ' ' 'cf Speaking or mute, all comeliness and X ' grace attend thee. F -Milton LUELLA MARCELLA.CROWLEY I. 5 ei Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal 'if'- -il -' ,.,' ' ef ,, men commend, X' What trusty .treasure in the world can A g countervail a friend. -Cyrinoald '9 5' ' MIRIAM DORIS DECKER ' U H Her eye was large and dark, xx - ' 7 . 13 Suppressing half its Ere until she spoke. ' if ' -Byrcn L Xt 5 'C' - is, V5 , .X . J .211 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three 5 O , ,crap ,. f , nfl A 1 N. f ' in '..a ' T, il? - if ' -vb ga '7 2 ' wr A , 'Q A AY, I I 1 5: f,,4 1 0 f f , , Q ff- A 'W A 9 T ..,A Vi , ' L, ,gi A ' 7 0 W' A ' 3' if ' L 'bf ,Z WALTER EUGENE DECKER ' Stately and tall he moves in the hall. 'E li ' A A if 4- -K. Franklin I ' 5' ' L4 FLORENCE KATHERINE DEMMON ,' A A Bright as the jewel of Gianschidf' A 9 BENJAMIN ANTHONY DE GRAFF A, A great mind is a good sailor, as a great heart lS,H - A . -Emerson - - A true and brave and downright honest ' , man. aff' . '? A.. , 1 CLARENCE C. DEN HERDER hy' . , I , -Whittier Q W A - - CLARA ETHEL DE GROOT 1 She is as gentle , As the zephyrs blowing below the vio- ,ig let. -Shakespeare V ,g-. HAROLD GEORGE DENIO Ar'lM .-For his heart was in his work, and the M heart giveth grace unto every art. -Longfellow ri -if-' 'fA' WILLIAM DE HOLLANDER .4 ., Himself unshaken as the sky. V . , g -Lowell f r LJ, Ilya . A. -.: MARJORIE DENNIS The ripest peach is highest on the tree. ' ' -Riley GERALD DE MAAGD Fear not the anger of the wise to raiseg 'if' Those best can bear reproof who merit ' I praise. if tl' -Pope Q 16' F' ELIZABETH DE VRIES v i Never idle a moment, but thrifty and A ' thoughtful of others. ' , -Longfellow , HAZEL CELESTINE DE MARIA Her eyes' dark charm 't were vain to tell. . f' -Jonson J ' A Zfaf Q f' RICHARD JOHN DE VRIES 3 Honor lies in honest toil. ' 5 ' ' 'viyyd f I FN ' 1 xy is Q -Cleveland If gi' Aff -. 27 -.r . 3 n ' 'L -Q ', 4-.-' 'l,:.4J1E'mf rw1' F i 1-If W 1 ' 5 -QQ ' ff-+'f 7 ' 1 3---rf' ' I 1 . 4, ' :I .Qrr . ' YJ' H 5 , V j 4 i , Q -I Q ' 5 E 1 4 I ' - -I F 5 ,--Qdfx i,'UI..irJ.., l.J + JJ- J .v ag. Y' - 1 I 'Il - I 1 -I 'im --I I '-i I- 5 . . ' 4 Hlfr 'I HIT- -Q. -' A 1 T-T4 6 L '14 -Ji 'Oi-' 'T ul i I 'Lt' h '. 'Vol I 5 I ' 19 ' .4 4 nl I IP' -' LL 1 ' ' - --Q A I ' - I . t l i F I 1 is 'I I 'el if PT -I ' H+ , 3 J D 1 -L' ' 'I A 'I-Q P 'll fl li L 5' fa ' 1 -L x 1 'Q ' r' 1 I .L 'C 5- - - E- . ' . . - 5 . , . '.. 3:3 . I , 4 - . lg.. . .9 . ' .-. ' gy. U'-., I5 L ' v '-f.- . pf P F ' I - -.viii wi 9 r-ll 'tw' iii' r' Q 1 fi . V , ' up '-I, I if J- 7'! :Q-rg, ,, .ga-5 f EA'Q5q'S-fi ' 4 W ff +. jug? fl .I jg 4+ - ' 6 4 - U Qvi-D-v: r Ma Q 91 l-gwq V 'iff' T-is Fr if I m k i w!fg.,,f., ! f 'I-'ik .3 5-63 'T3'jL 4 l r A 43,54 1 - .- in -P A ,J Q 5 5 4 V' .' k,.,, Li-W' n .iJ':'.i f Tlgfaiijn Annual Helios I fwofl n Ylly I MARTIN HENRY DE WITT 1, Ui' I . Thinking less of the gold and the fame L' I f ff' -. Than the joy and the thrill of the gam 5 if V ' 97' I F A,n. ' ii MADGE ES HER DURGY W Her voice was ever soft, gentle and M 1 4 lowly. 4 f WW' 1. ' 4 W5 .s 3 7 Ja, 4190 - na , :limi , .4 mf' r Y lx r , ...M - - -, GYEA.-, I nj , f' 3. -V - r I :,.:, 42 - ' ' we, 1 1, 'KX r, is Ft? , x Fr Qglij fi 1 X x I ,. N 7 X. 2' S? if 5 . . -- 'f ,I :U ,G vi S Ae 6- L .Al 17 x W, .., - , - A ., -Shakespeare EDWARD MORRIS DE YOUNG Duty by habit to pleasure turn'dg He is content who to obey has learn'd. -Bridges CARL HELMUTH EGGEBRECHT Strong to the end, a man of men. E. Whittier ROBERT GEORGE DIBBLE How prone to doubt, how cautious are the wise. -Homer MARTIN HOFFIUS ENGBERS Let fortune empty her whole quiver on me: I have a soul that can take in ll. a -Dryden GEORGE BYWATER DINSMORE 'tLet them who truly would appear my friends, Employ their swords, like mine, for noble ends. JEAN MARIE DISK -Dryden ANNE ELIZABETH ERICKSON Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. -Emerson I am sure, care's an enemy to life. -Shakespeare CHARLOTTE FAY EVERSDYKE Kindness has resistless charms: All things else but weakly move. -Rochesier VIVIAN ROSALYNN DUNN Her words are trusty heralds to her mind. -Ford ESTHER FORD FAIRCHILD Her speech is graced with sweeter sound Than in another's song is found. -waiter M -N Twenty- Three A W S' -1 '4 .,. 2: Af' ' x 1 A' 4- wg- 1 .N L . 'vm -A Annual Helios Nineteen Tweniy- Three HENRY C. FIEBIG At Learni.ng's fountain it is sweet to drink, . I But 't is a nobler privilege to think. EDITH LUCY GATES sv -Saxe 5 Speech is silvery silence is golden. -Carlyle t 4, fs IP l X . .,Ve,,W .,.. we zz, N Q f LEONARD FREDERICK FINKLER 'VN, Immortal longings in me. -Shakespeare A' ' Q ' KATHARINE VIOLA GIBBS ,f t It is innocence and modesty that pol- ishes the dart. ' ' ,gf ' -Burns ,... ,'.,. MABEL EMMA FOSNER A tower of strength is an honest name. I , -Lytton . , . wi ' ' ROBERT CHARLES GooDENow 'ff -A R' . ' A patient man's a pattern for a king. f if , 3'- -.A A -Dekker W ff .j:: g5f1 7 VIRGINIA ALICE FOX E AQZT SriQ3f,5Nw,3 A sweet attractiue kind of grace, , ,i ' gf' 915 A full assurance given in looks.' R A -TM, P .' 'MJ -Royden , P ' 0 'f f . .. , HAZEL ESTELLE GOSHORN X5 .41 J LV , 41, gy,-, ,A 'W' 'z Q Oh! if to dance all night and dress all day. DOROTHY DAE FURNISS Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temper- ate. -Shakespeare DORA PRISCILLA GRAY -Poe A gentle mind by gentle deeds is ,.,q' , , '11 'fini 1 Y.. 63 . 1 Q' ' A it :,,,.., .... E Z .5 4,1 'R' Q. l 'fx 135 1 A knowne. g Q -SPBDSCF 53112 53 . ELLA MILDRED FREEMAN . Combining still the tender heart and Q ' f queenly will. yQ2' 3 A- . -Whittier Va! ' Q, 'Q Qttt hf., fr J ELSIE MARIE GREEN fd A ,V Uuyx An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of H sorrow. -Baxter 29 15' f ,f Y , 321:- . . , ff ' V , ti1w-,y,.g- iz 1: i ,- 'Zi 'fl F .,,,i ' X lf ev' at 7-wt' J' lg, I -1 ,.-'gf :f rev' T9 . ,A fl. : QQ i 'A'q' I ' x -- ffm -g f ., VET' K A J . mx .5 ' H LEONARD GREENWAY Conversation is the laboratory and work-shop of the student. ' -Emerson FRANCES LOUISE HATCH There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. 2'5 ' 55' r .,., Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three ffm, 'D' . ' ufy' i 'A -Shakespeare GLADYS VIVIAN GROGEL Graceful in name and in thyself. -Whfttier ELMER HENDRICKSON His talk is like a stream which runs With rapid change from rock to roses. NINA GRONSTRAND She had so many languages in store That only fame shall speak of her in more. -Cowley V ' K- -. --1-f-Q---v-,--N BEATRICE AUDREY HESS is -eb. -Praed Every woman hath some witching charm. JOSEPHINE HARPER All greatness is in virtue understood: 'Tis only necessary to be good. -Dryden GAIL YORK HEYSTEK -Baalle Whatever he did was done with so much ease In him 't was natural to please. -Drvden LEWIS DONALD HARRIS He liveth long who liveth well. -Fuller GLADYS BEATRICE HILL Women should talk an hour after sup- per. 'Tis their exercise. MILDRED MARTHA HARRIS Humility, that low, sweet root, From which all heavenly virtues shoot. -Moore MARY ELIZABETH HIMES Fletcher Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer, and tell me whereto can ye liken it? SU -Spenser 1? arf' ff .. . M , ff? -:'. 'xr f -1 , Y' 9 F Q9 Qi -5 U Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty- Three ARTHUR EUGENE HOEK 'VE' An affable and courteous gentleman. 3jg1:' 2 -Shakespeare ff? Q ANDREW LA RAY JACOBS fiiifu - He that once is good, is always great. D, -Jonson f' A . 1' K Of easy temper. naturally good, J And faithful to his word. ' , -A 7 -Dfyden ,e 6' 14:6 ' -1 A . Q, l CARL STEWART JAEHNIG 'X '-F ' h f 5 1 d ' ld ' aint eart a re a y ne er cou-Fxrnqer V RUTH ADA HOLLIS , ,c , A I dare not trust these eyes: ' ' Q . , ' .I They dance in mists, and dazzle with ff: ,. ..... G '1 surprise. 15 , - . ,E f - 43 '5' - -Dryden A G ' 4 BERTHA OLIVIA JAMES A Silence in woman is like speech in-ragga: In 4, i MARJORIE LOUISE HULIN -A Q , Ifgii-' She seemed a thing that could not feel ' ,QW ' 1, The touch of earthly years. 11 .6 'rghve J, -Wordsworth V A ' g Q if fi lin'-'5 N' , , ' ' -9 11: Y' JOHN ANDREW JANSSEN js ,I He with lib'ral and enlarged mind, can- fi .i,, T 1 -,..' 1 t h t k- dl., no a e man in -Churchill H BETTY MANGHILD HUSEN 5 1 Ti High erected thoughts seated in a heart V of courtesy. 41 1' -+ 4- --Sidney '05 G 5' A, ' GEORGE HARLAN JEAN E2 I dare do all that may become a many 1 Who dares do more, is none. -Shakespeare H CHARLOTTE E. HUTCHINS , J 'L' The Hower she touch'd on, dipt and rose, , ! And turned to look at her. 1 .l AQ' ' Y -Tennyson ,V KATHLEEN MERCEDES JOSLIN H ' eff Oh! bless'd with temper whose un- ' , clouded ray 'l f ' Can make to-morrow cheerful as today. -Pope 31 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenlp-Three A MARVIN LESLIE KAUFMAN . i Silence best speaks the mind. . -Fletcher 432' . . :ff Q' 7 ' ,,f ' LEONARD CLARENCE KOETS The word impossible is not in my dict- Rx 4,77 ionary. Q 'gg25,:- -Napoleon 1 CLARENCE GIDEON KIMERLY ' fx He was the mildest mannered man. F ee V 365 GEORGE F. LA BOUR H 4:-L, rf ii ,,.. We grant, altho' he had much wit, L' 2' ' 2, gy He was very shy in using it. --1 Q , -Butler 435 EDITH KINDER Of all the arts, great music is the art - X To raise the soul above all earthly J r -Leland ,A M storms. , - is 1 1 N r LUELLA MARIE LANDAUER ' -7 A, ,t xx Genteel in personage, conduct and 'f ' A A equipagef' f' . - ' .'J -A ,-v'J,f.,,f,,1f1Q'Lf-'-CSYCB' h L 1 1,11 ' - ' ' 7 -. 4',, , t, RUTH JANE KINDER You know me and my jesting mood. J ' -Lowell , if Q A L ETHEL ANNA LANDGREN A I f 5- Grace was in all her steps, heav'n in her - 1 , As eye' l . ., - , v 3 In ev'ry gesture dignity! X' wg 'Q 'Hill --Milton , LOUISE MARIETTA KIRCHNER . t.,..gg 1 The dimple that thy chin contains has L A ' . ' A beauty in its round: iv g ' .ff That never had been fathomed by myriad 'AW thoughts profound. -Ham ' FLORENCE CAROLINE LARSON The very thing so many Christians ' want-Humilityf' . -Hood - KATHARINE CARROLL KIRWIN Coquetry is the prevalent humor of f women. ,- ' -La Rochefoueauld . is X 3 3 'Q OLIVE LUCILE LAWRENCE L-gif 3' ' Courteous, though Coy, and gentle. Eff? A , , h h ' d. ' , ,L t oug retire -Crabbe L., Sl Annual Helios Nineteen - ff' I - s iifili - , , l , I if , 6 .... . , :fy f I 1 l f f vi' 4, -or .ff-gy - 33 ZA 3' , ,. ,M ,:,,. ,, J. 9 PAUL STEPHEN LEAVENWORTH On their own merits modest men are dumb. -Colman ELIZABETH L. MAC DONALD If she will do it, she willy and there's an end on't. ' -Hill .v...- ANNE WINSLOW LETELLIER Think of her worth, and think that God did mean This worthy mind should worthy things embrace. -Davies ELIZABETH LOIS MAC TAGGART Seraphs share with thee Knowledgeg but Art is thine alone! -Schiller JOSEPHINE E. LETELLIER Sweet as love, Or the remembrance of a generous deed. RAYMOND MARLETT When he smiled, a spell was there That more than strength or power could win. -Hale ELIN AGNES V. LINDGREN Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair. -Hood CENEVIEVE ELIZABETH MARTY Shy was she and I thought her cold. -Higg FREDERICK A. LONG Ay, Every inch a king. -Shakespeare LUCILLE MARGARET MARVIN Whatever fortune, good or bad, betide, No time shall be wanting to my truth. -Dryden GILBERT ROBERT LUNDEEN Principle is ever my motto, not ex- ped1ency. -Disra-:li JOHN SIGUARD MATTSON Wisdom he has, and to his wisdom courage: Temper to that, and unto all success. -Denham 33 Twenty- Three ,.f', 1. ' - ' ti , ei- .4 :si , I . X, ye :-.X nt. I i 3 f I :li Qi' it -gf z ,ia z. k 4 . A qs? 3 F .. 4, .4 . M, al. df. ' ' 1125 fi? My ' 'Y 9 ,ay .. I A fs! ,e -75, 9. Y --f:343:+5,' - , ir.j,::Qs::r fujiilf 1: l' 4.11 ,. 4 4 - Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three ,712 Rov LESLIE MAYCOCK I l Sac true his heart, sae smooth his WM ' speech fn ,. ,Ii 1-gf ' - . 'Mm HELEN MARIE MERKLE Of manner gentle. ,klhffi -Pope K HAROLD K. MCCRACKEN 'L --A 11 d ' 1 s merry as t e ay is ongshakespeare If -, - 1 31:45 f ROBERT HENRY METZGAR X Best he's liked that is alike to all. Q.. -Daniel JOHN DUNCAN McDONALD A we Much may be made of a Scotchman if . Q . +- he is caught young. ' '. 'lj it -Boswell I - J- f A ,, ' 'e ff 2 ' A JESSICA MARY MEYERS T y H i': 5 1 ' 1 abs A L Ai .. Q I Thoughts pure as lilies newly opened. 2, ' - -Lowell .. - FRANCES HARRIETT MCINTYRE ' 1-w iv. In deed, true gladness doth not always ,499 speak: I I 4. ' lfifflff. joy bred and born but in the tongue, is 5' .4 ' i Weakf' -Jonson 7' ' .,, DOROTHY ATKINSON MILLER 4 She is herself of best things the col- it I - gl! 1ection. -Sydney WALTER ROANDO MCNITT f --A-.dvr m , - 1- He only is a great man who can neg- 'g.Q ?'2f3 lect the applause of the multitude r Sf, and enjoy himself independent of its 4. ? 5 - favour. v , ' K, gk -Steele , L V - 4 ' DOROTHY ETHEL MILLER ef. tv. I A creature not too bright or good .QL A X 1 For human nature's daily food. ' E - A -Wordsworth . LAURA MOSELEY MEADE They only live richly, who richly give. ' 1 'K -Whittier ' et 1- Kffs f. , ,gs A f 1 E JOSEPHINE MILLER MITTS A -.Ji l Thou hast a charm to stay the morning K - star in his steep course. . gs -Coleridge kg., :Qi .l-l X Annual Helios Nineiecn Twenty-Three ROY LEE MONIQUE 'V ' , There's sure no passion in the human '- 5 soul but finds its food in musicfid I ' V - ilo ' GEORGE MALCOLM MASON A life of honor and of worth. f x 0 -Longfellow A T O', . HOWARD G. MONTGOMERY Praise but rewards the man who does his best. -Guegt A u EVELYN JUANITA NELSON -ff . She is pretty to walk with L, . ' And witty to talk with ' And pleasant to think on. 'Z f ' . E,i, 7 M ,Z -Lucl-:ling v. WILLIAM HULMAN MOORE ' He whose mind is virtuous, is alone of 'rf noble kind. -Dryden MARGARET MARIE NEUMAN Endurance, foresight, strength and k'1l. S I -Wordsworth N ELIZABETH LUELLA MORRILL 1 , V The very pink of perfection. 'iz A 1 , 3 o T55 1 BERNICE IRENE NICHOLS 4 X Gentle thoughts and calm desires Y' ii' Kindle never-dying fires. I -Carew 1 , j' 1531 wfwbm gf gf, 1 ,,f:5:13:4 ilif fi-Q 1 ..,. ,,-A ' Ly: 8, . Z. M4 . .,., . af 'f' ff I , Q rl W7 K, in 5 2 4 433 1 53. 5 BURTON ORVILLE MORRISON M-,aw '- I never with important air 5, vq , ll , ?' In conversation overbear. ' 2-1 Q . -Gay 3 5 Q1 - -Il Q? A JESSIE CORINNE NICHOLS ' W 'HX u Gentle of speech, benehcent Oflz1I,ir3ld1e': . r. DOROTHY IRENE MUNTON FQ ' , ' 1 Of softest manners, unaffected mind: jjj Lover of peace, and friend of human If ' ffigg , , , ' . kind. -Pope 1 4 -,' f If ' I ' GERTRUDE NIENHUIS 5 TO whom was given 'ff ' Q So much of earth, so much of heaven. -Wordsworth 35 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three , yi, PAULINE JUNE NOBLE ' . .f ' V For of all moral virtues, she was all M., QPF, That ethics speaks of virtues cardinal. ff 6' 1 -Donne , 'K , VERA LEONA PEARCE klalrf A sweet girl graduate. t' , A fs -Tennj-sc LENORE FAYE NOGGLE A A, sig, 735 All people said she had authority. -Tennyson l af Q- PEARL NORRINE PERRIN ' I Your fair discourse has been as sugar, ' Making the hard way sweet and delect- ' able. -Shakespeare , CLAUDE CLARK NORTON f Then he will talk-good gods, how he . 3.2 .A will talk. ts? - RONALD JOHN PIERCE 'fr Time, place, and action, may with pains be wrought, X, But Genius must be born, and never can be taught. HELEN ELIZABETH OSGOOD Firm and resolved by sterling worth to gain Love and respect, thou shalt not strive in Valli. -Brydges CHESTER ROBERT PLEUNE When he appeared, A secret pleasure gladden'd all that saw him. -Marten - ' ' ARTHUR PAUL PAPKE He is a worthy gentleman, And profited in strange concealmentsf' -Shakespeare 1 4 x X-.5 f H sig? CORNELIA POLLIE - Harmony divine, -Q B t 9 all 5, xg? A - ' So mooth her charming tones. V -Nliltcn HELEN IRENE PARMELEE Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. -Coleridge 1535? .. , fem FL. af ' NAOMI JESSIE PORTER A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance. x H , W ' , Eli 5:4 ' ' .- 2 . . - yy. Q we . or 51 A P-- Xwli' 5 . k 1. bf KA h ju 2 4' -vm, fl' 4 z ., fm 1 -Q' Ev. Q 75.5 '- .- TR rl Eur-5 7 .fn- ,nt -329 f 'r Q' 4. Q A , Jr I 'E 5 F X . Cyn -l.ll 3. . es. w AUHUGI Helios Nineigfn A WILFORD RALPH PORTER . , '-151.55 While words of learned length, and V thund'ring sound, , Amaz'd the gazing rustics rang'd around. 'lf-1 -Goldsmith FRANCIS DELBERT RICKELMAN And still they gazed, and still the won- - ix, der grew, 1 That one small head should carry all he knew. -Goldsm'th ALBERT JOHN POSTHUMUS Here's a health to the lad with the . ., merry blue eyes. .fr - -Winter fiiggr- . ! '- V ELEANOR GRACE ROWE V 7 The smile of her is like the dawn. -Gild:r 5 .,V V SALLIE PRENDERGAST ,-is FTF. Of all the girls that are so smart, iff There's none like pretty Sally. le, T V. -C arey Q CAROLYYN JANE RUTKA fr 5 Her air, her manners, all who saw ad- mired. -Crabbe 5' MILFORD ELLIS RICE if .5 For science is like virtue, its own ex- ? V f ceeding great reward. 51 ' -Kinglev '1ZEaL V KATHERINE MARY RYAN L ,ff . She in beauty, education, blood, ' , A Holds hands with any princess of the ' ' WOI'ld. -Shakespeare ff,,V LOIS ALBERTA RICHARDS 55 V The rising blushes, which her cheek 1 I , fl o'erspread, V,' fl , 1 ' Are opening roses in the lily's bed. AV VV V -Gay A ' LOUIS BENEDICT SAUNDERS ,ff Do well and right, and let the world f Sink. -Herbert CHARLOTTE MAE RICHARDSON I do know of those V That therefore only are reputed wise For Saylng nothing. -Shakespeare I know the gentleman To be of worth and worthy estimation. 37 -Shakespeare PETER RICHARD SCHREGARDUS i Twenty-Three .Aw . ,,,V,. ,, gwrz h,-vrzsu X' N r. .V5.V,., if i' 'as t A E A .Q ,xx 4 - 'A .... ,V . V S ',e' ,I A fe is l of -zz -ii P L 1'-'E it ' P .F F :x J , i c ,I - if I' yi .y ...neil ,,,. . . .. -1- it farm - ' ,- . Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three ,,-et-' MARTHEEN IDALYN SEABROOK -'figgg ,T u 1. What heart of man 1 A 3' Is proof against thy sweet, seducing - fg ,gi charms? A -f -Cowper n f' f CLARA ALICE SMITH r All must be earnest in a world like -Bm E, LA- Y' A EDWENA AUGUSTA SHAW . mall , V1 N, a 4 -Q Q The maid improves her charms . , : .5 With inward greatness, unaffected wls- '-- 5 Q dom. -A 7' -Addison - . , . Qt, X EVELYN SHIRLEY SMITH , I laugh, for hope hath happy place with , . 5- . -4 me. 47 -Channing , HELEN KATHERINE SHAW D I When I am not walking, I am reading. -g. ' ' i -Lamb QQ ff I LESTER SHERALD SMITH ffl ' - 'He had a head to contrive and a hand v, .. to execute. ' -Clarendon N J. .1 f' ARTHUR WALTER SIESWERDA ' His deeds inimitable. , - -R - , R -Chapman L -ill ' EVELYN SNYDER ' She reason'd without plodding long Nor ever gave her judgment wrong. A Swift 1 I 4. 1 al S55 5 7 . CLARENCE CHARLES SLOCUM i' ff' ' ,X ' He only is a man who has a good de- ' .I 55? ' A 7 termination. Y gf' -Emerson .4 3 6 1 . I ', LOUIS EVAN SNYDER Q: It's the hard road of trying and learning - 'I L' That wins us the prizes worth earning, -Guest 55e?55Kk gl ARDIS ELIZABETH SMITH i - She is as constant as the stars '- That never vary, and more chaste than . T they. , F' A .L -Proctor A I LORNA CAMPBELL SOMES : ' O, thou are fairer than the evening air If f' Clad in the beauty of a thousand Nstafsf' ' T 31' OXVE SN Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three G 'Q' eff gifs G I 6' ' F af E, GUY HENRY SPAMAN All my ambition is, I own, To profit and to please, unknown. -Cotton MARIAN ELIZABETH STOWITTS I would more natures were like thine. -Lowell - - TEKLA M. SPARKS mn The sweetest garland to the sweetest A maid. ,ti -Tickell , ii- fl LAWRENCE EDWARD TENHOPEN ffiiff '1 r' 4 . The cheerful man's the king.'QBeCkemaH . . bllv, ADELMER JORDAN SPRING f Good-humor only teaches charms to at ,- .. ' ig last, ig-1 Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. ,R iff- fi, -Pope mi, . il CLAYTON MAX THOMAS - Wise to resolve and patient to perform. -Homer JONATHAN L. D. STERKENBURG A man not perfect, but of heart .,,- 7- So high, of much heroic visagef' G ' - ilder ' N 1 5,- -1,-' ,ii CHARLES HENRY TIDEY, JR. A man of courage is also full of faith. fl -Cicero ,gg Q. ' 4 LEONARD GEORGE STEVENS . . A man that fortune's buffets and - rewards -' . . Has ta'en with equal thanks. ,. T , W -.fi .Wt ' AGNES ELDER TILLITSON ,, ' ,.., And her 'yes' once said to you fl ' . . Shall be 'yes' for evermoref' 'QQ' M-Ax GEORGE EDMUND STICKNEY, JR. .4 V, .,., 'VIV A Firm yet cautious mind, , 4,41 QQ' Sincere: though prudent, constant yet V' f V 1 resigned. -P sv ri oPe t ' J MABEL FRANCES TIMMER .A And we need thy wit and wisdom, er Y -Whitti 39 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three LA VERNE OLIVE TINKLER if S She has a glowing heart, if- li - 'fe Though calm her seeming be. ' 39 H-'ii -Osgood A HA GERTRUDE VANDER MEER f' ' The purest treasure mortal times afford I Is spotless reputation. -Shakespzare ALICE LOUISE TOWNSEND fj, A f ,' Such a sweet and virtuous soul, 1 ' i O Like seasoned timber, never gives. f A Alfa X A A -Herbert . df A . 36- 9 A JOHN EDWARD VANDER VEEN 1- 'X One with more of soul in his face than 1 ,A words on his tongue. -Wordsworth A EARLE IVAN UNSELD The chap that's ready for a fight K it s-gk Whenever there's a wrong to rightfla I I .Wx A-' ' ' - uest ' , A -f fl is- 'R 95' HAROLD J. VANDER WEYDEN fl Q A gg, 5 4 Cheerful at morn he wakes from short 'I 1 .Egg repose, 3 Breathes the keen air and carols as he , - ., '1 goes. -Goldsmith ' 1 RAYMOND C. VAN BREE The glory of a Firm, capaeious mind. E I' fm. -Homer -,gg T If 'S gf 'f 2 1' -f BRAFORD VAN DEUSEN U, , From the crown of his head to the sole l f 'ffl 1 Y of his foot, he is all mirth. ff, ' ' -Shakespeare , A - HV HARRY VAN DAM 'iff' 'T ' Conquest pursues where courage leads ' H SQ the way. -Ggrth ' 12 9:'l Af' Qf 'l7 L 3? o- , ' . ,Ax., 'g g FRANCES LOUISE VAN DEVEN I All those graces f. 3 ' -.. The common fate of mortal charms may f' , I 1, V' E dh I 1 A . n -Addison I .. ESTHER MARIE VANDER BROEK O born to soothe distress and lighten . ,-. -, 1 . , care, -1 ' xg. ' f'f f'g, ,L Lively as soft, and innocent as fair! , Q XE ,, fi X ' ' -Barbauld F RUTH MINNIE VAN DOMELEN l Q , True charity, a plant divinely nursed. X .- 0' , to-,DA Annual Helios NITIGICCY1 E. G BENJAMIN F. VAN DYKE if He hath a daily beauty in his life. 1 -Shakespeare :' Eat' fl .r' wel my ISABELLE VIOLA WALDRON AM She was like a dream of poetry. 1 -W1ll's 6 WILLIAM JOHN VAN DYKE Simple duty hath no place for fear. -Whittier .sl GLADYS LUCILLE WALSH ,M V . . rf, f sr. F AM et.. sf' , . ,ea ,Q if . . , l. f . 0- 7 '1 ee 1 . , I L YS : -9 L,P N, 5,4-Bl as .wiv , , ' s sei .JJ , .,- ,Af Devoted, anxlous, generous, void of guile Q And her whole heart's welcome in her smile. -M rs, Norton CRYSTAL LAUREEN VAN ROSSUM Maiden, when such a soul as thine is born, 4 The mornlng stars their ancient music make. -Lowell CAROLINE LOUISE WALTZ A knowledge both of books and human lilI'lCl.u -Pope ELEANOR VERDIER I speak too long: but 'tis to piece the time, To eke it, and to draw it out in length, -Shakespeare NELLIE MAY WARD Of all the girls that e'er was seen, There's none so Fine as Nelly. -Swift ESTHER MARIE VIELKIND A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. -Tennyson RUTH BEATRICE WARNER The lustre in your eye, The sunshzne in your cheekf MARIAN WALDEN Blushing is the color of virtue. -Henry KATHLEEN SEYMOUR WEBB She is-a maid of artless grace, Gentle in form, and fair of face. 41 -Longfellow Twenty-Three K , P ' i t V I -1. 5' we af Q vw 'X l 'Y 4 1 Q '92 5 X s it ,.,. ..,5,g::z1 J.: 1, fs 4 m mf 'fi '. 4 ' :I -'F' ' NE? 1, . ' : fe W YS? if ,N 'N Q I ka . i L' i .V .5253 fx S. ,- J 1 0 v 'ni its V ,mvfkfs 1. 'I .. . I do 'V .1-t 1 ,. 22 1 f f fr S 4 Xl. .. J . liffif . 'WL . fi ' EE' ,. Annual Helios Nineteen Twenlp-Three ,, . :gal-.:, , U t ' ' 71. 'ifiigfuil , f 1 if . -...f vv ,, .V ' Q a - , F . 1 F 5 1 u.. ..'. f 1 1 Y AMELIA JANDORF WEIGER With her eyes in flood with laughter. MILDRED VERA WHEATON f- 9. .1 . l A e In maiden meditation fancy free. 4 . I 5 ' -Shakespeare - - CHESTER NELSON WELDON Give me leave to enjoy myself. -Fletcher DORIS MARION WHITE The noblest mind the best contentment has. -Spenser DALE MARTIN WELDON There's a brave fellow! There's a man of pluck. , 4 -Longfellow DONALD CLARENCE WHITING His words are bonds, his thoughts ima ' V maculatef' . Qt G' P 'G -Shakespeare . RICHARD GORDON WELDON Every man is like the company he is wont to keep. -Eu,-,pedes .1 gif 'bij RACHEL ELIZABETH WHITTIER is Her glossy hair was cluster'd o'er a ' all brow 1 Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. -Byron VIOLA MAE WELLIN -, Ah youth! forever dear, forever kind. .gli A , -Homer Q ' 'A tk- 3 cv? ,I JoHN ARTHUR WHITWORTH, JRA Q, Talk! This is the thing I was born to I i do. Q 3' 1 . -Daniels ' Q I ELMER RICHARD WESTRA How his grace bespeaks his own stand- mg! -Shakespeare - 'T ROBERT ARNOLD WILCOX X71 XVorth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are. 1' -Sledrnan -ll Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three BURL DOWNING WILES if f' He did the utmost bounds of knowledge i - I Find I . , Yet found them not so large as was his .,, mind. -Cowley 'af e e LAWRENCE EARL WRIGHT ' Still to be neat, still to be drest 3 As you were going to a feast. -Jonson , HELEN LEORA WITHEY fu --Thy modestyg a candle to thy-nrtggtrgg K , QU as? this g 4 ?'ii THEODORE MACEY WRIGHT 9 ' ' Sweet are the slumbers of a virtuous -1- IFE man. ,.,+ ' 'V 1 -Addison 1, FLORENCE LOUISE WOLFE -Q A perfect woman, nobly planned, ,H 'u 1 To warn, to comfort, and command. V -Wordsworth . - ,aff 'V 1 R ' V FRANCES MARY WURZBURG 1 A tender smile, W' Our sorrOw's only balm. R. -Young . 2, 3.55 ' ' C 7 --71 4 Y , , 1 l ' 1 W A 54 tk., I l 4 L ALICE KATHERINE WORDEN ww V The charm that in her spirit lived Z'i 'l.f . - -' No changes could destroy. f 1 ill, 5' 'Hal' ' '. ,f, :L , M J K 'f, P4 ' .,l R 2 J - it if HELEN EDITH ZIMMER 7 ' Truly was she a mermaid! fi JAMES MAC NEIL WORDEN J I He was, indeed, the glass ' I ' Wherein the noble youth did dress them- 3, , selves. Sh k ' ' - a espeare g MARK ARTHUR ZIMMER For he that Once is good, is ever great. -Jonson AUDREY LOUISE WRIGHT A U H LOveliness A Needs not the foreign aid Of Ornament, - - ,. But is, when unadorned, adorned the 'f. ' A ' most. -Thomson 4 I L ARTHUR HERMAN ZOET 'I ' Although the last, not least. ' -Shakespeare , 45 A nrzual Helios Q PAUL P. PURDY Nineteen Twenty-Three , N 1. ' True happiness consists alone in doing lj good. 1 Y , -Somerville 1 K- I MARIE ELRAY HANEY The dew-drop trembling to the morning beam, - Is like thy smile. ' -Pierson ADRIAN GERARD BUYS . K Endurance is the crowning quality, And patience all the passion of great 3 Q3 S' l'lC31'11S. -Lowell 1' - 571. 1, , ' ' GLENN MCNITT - ' ' - So much one man can do, That does both act and know,' Senior Class Meetings Hello XYeelt in Ntweiiilier niztile the senior corn Ball was ztn original :intl elexer iilelt - t clztss tit '23 at unitin fit gtiiiil trienils. ll e :ill our Ltitiltitioiis lxntertztinntent 4.-itninittee. wore tugs with -iur nztines tin zinil stiiil Hello eguim fur Cimmctmv NUI fhr flmup' wa, tu every one XX'k'fil'1lAltl it tue. l-'Jur llfvrt senior Ch,,sL.,,. 31,1-il 11, fur our elitw mimi At, fitti- iittrty, 11 get zteritiztinterl ljilrty' tin Nrtreiitlter Claes mtm,-,Tm1' wk. ,ivciilwi M, I,ut1k.m D, tht ll, wats El great success in ztccitiiiplisliiiie its schliul H ,Chu ,if,,l, Cmmim fur lint eras.. 33 llllflmgk' will lu UNH! UNF' WW fl 2 'f'll WNV- the muck electifin, forty-tliree won the coxeted llecenilier S at priigritni fit tuiiettil -iztzz renile titliees rgtiiging ifttiu lifrltrlwr girl t., 51355 eretl hy the senitir's tour piece iirehestrzt, ent-up, cztlinetl the anxiittis cztniliilzttes ztwztiting the ztnnittincenient ut the election iii clztss ijitticers, titirrliiii ll eltliin wzts ztlmpoititefl clittirnizin tit the prtigrztin :intl iiresitleil with :ill the hlush- ine tlienity ltectiuing tu at senior. The nrst fttrinztl meeting on ,lziiiuztrv lt? stzirteil the wheels ttf the senitir class, The ciininiittees were ztppiiiiitetl ztntl the clztss rliies cleciilerl upitii. lleiijziniin llelirzttt, titir presi- lt instilleil in :ill of us at feeling of liritle ztntl coiititleiiee tlent, nitiile zt very tine speech. whic in our lezttler. ,Xt the next niet-ting the clztss iiliiitogitiplier wzts iliscussetlg lint :titer ztn hitui' ztnil gt hztll' hzttl hrittiglit nit results except the kn-twleil'-'e thxtt there ztre iiztrliztinentttry lztws thztt tllttst lie iilmserveil, the whfile tttltttel' wits lieslpttiteil, Klatrguerite ztnil Lztrkspur were ehtisen i-tr cl:tss flowers, :intl lvltie :intl silver for cttltirs, The cttntrztcts for the pins :intl :tnntiuncenients were ztwztrtleil. Nina liiwiiistittiiil, our wtiniler etrl tritni liinlttntl, reciletl tt nursery rhvine in At the lztst senior pztrty, ,Xiiril 29. the uytn wats trztnsltirniefl into it l-eztutitul suniiner eztrtlen, The ltrilliztnt sllfftrs ot this i-ztrty was iltie tit the efforts of Elsie Green. the clittir- inttn of ttttr entertztininent ciitttittittee, who has workeil tztithttilly :intl iintiriiiely tlirotigli-'ittt the yeztr. Our senitir play 'IX l't'ittCe There lY:ts'4. was t l Xl I l 'tw lt l l tresen ec tin t :ty -5 aint , , w tts in- eel :ts one -it the hest nlztys ei er eixen l-3' at eriitlttzit- ine clztss trtwni Lentrztl. lhe wht-le cttst ptr- titrinetl ztrlinirztlily, ztntl eztch seenietl t-i ut into his tiwn tiitliriiltiztl pttrt, The three propltets tiiretiil-l qtingifiiite ext-nts in itir ttitures Ltt clztss lltty. -ltine S, ylzireitce 5liicuni stirretl the :ttitlience with his ni--iniirs ztlile orzttiiiii, :intl our l'resiilent nigitle evitlent lllr cttiixicti-vii thxtt chttrxtcter I-inliline ileiien-ls iiniin -itir leisure hi-tirs tts well :ts ini-in nur working h-itirs, N - lhe rettlizzitii-ii 1-t our ltlsl titty with tlextr -vltl - tfentrttl eztnie ,luue 22. l'illetl with pritle ltl our seien rlitliereiit lztneiiziees, She is ztlsti :in nc- . ilttr :intl :tn ztll ztriitnitl sport, Mrs. Xistle. at new nieni- her tit the Iztcnlty, retttl :tn interesting citlle-fe ciiiiiplislietl niusiciztn. at xery etiiitl scht s114ti'Y, lhe eyni put tin st testix e lllIl7L'lll'illlCt' Xlztrch U. when the seiiiiirs enterlttinetl the clztssnien :tt at pr-tin. .X eiiiitl tircliestrtt :intl :t relreslniie punch ctintrilttiteil to the success tif the evening. Un Mztreli to at etirrent wt exetteinent rain llll 'l1uh the class tix er clztss tlziy election. XYhile the hrillots were ht-ine ciiuntetl. we tlttneetl ztntl :ite pimp-cttrii in the ltiiich rt-t-in, lhe l'rvlt- Lice:-inplislniients. lint siirrnw' I-i lettxe. we rv ceixerl our ilipliiintis. .Xt the senior liztntinet. in the eienine iii Ltiinniencenient llzty. it w :ts eviilcitt thgti strt-ii: sincere trientlshiiis httil l-een t-irnietl. :intl thttt tt tirni :intl trtie liwyztlty ti- the stztntlqirtls gtnil tilt-:tls ot Lentrzil haiil -lex elwlietl ni tis. Lucille Xxlllsll. :ts ti-ztstinistress, inineletl tun with ser- s untler- ititisness. The hztniitiet wats at iiieiniirxilwle oc- cztsi-in it-r ztll of us. :ts it wats the lttst tiine w e witnlil he tttgetlier tts the seniwr class wt t'entrgtl. lil.l2.XNOR Ylilllll ER. Sccfetilry, 44 4-3'-g' ' J. ,T . , . , Zrxx .XXX li' fly' QA? ,GWR fyf xx ' 'x X!! K J? ' .A 1?- Sy It .,V,. I, , , In fzgxx A xx XXX 5 x , Gig Tr-At 'Ar-y1oTT I S UQR I'Ii-5-iurg uf 'rlgv 0:1515 uf '23 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three . figiiff' If R li 'I' I Ff PRli .l1ist11r-ia11s I' c1111cern111g t I1 e 1 r I1 1 g h Wai sch1111l life have s1111ke11 tig- uratiyely hy saying that g 'ff f 5 wl1e11 they enterecl high z 1u scl11111l they elt1h?11'lie4l 1111 tl1e ship r1f IQIIHXYICKIQC. Then tl1ey c11ntin- uerl tl1e l1ist11ry i11 llllk' f11r111 11f a rlignitietl allegory. Ilut we shall 1111t tliscuss 11ur high scl11111l career in s11ch ll IUZIIIIICI'-lltl. i111lee1l, f11r n111st 11f us. I must C11I'llt'55. at this time tli1l nut realize that K1111wle1lge 111igl1t he like11e1l t11 a hark set 1111 tl1e waters11fIC1lucati1111. It is hest itll' every- lhlllly e1111cer11e1l t11 relate the iuciflents uf 11ur lllgll scl11111l hte Ill plain, 1u1a1l11rne1l lfnglish lest we l11se 11urselyes Ill a maze n1eta11l111rs. 11f .XII 11f Us IDCQZIII ittll' higher e1l11cati1111 i11 a scl11111l 11tl1er tl1au Central-a Sflllllll that was n11t c1111si1lere1l a high sch1111l1 anfl as a result we CZIIIIC t11 Central, lJ41yS antl girls t1111 lllt'XIlL'l'lL'l'lCL'fl t11 realize tl1e IIllIJtII'lllllL'L' 11f tl1e L'llSllll'lfI years, un- 11re11are1l f111' tl1e l'CQ'lllZlillill5 a111l curri- culum 11f high sch1111l life. lt was i11 Septeinher, 1920, that 11111' freshly washefl faces were seen at Ceu- tral. lYe were tl1e young l'IHIIC'flllN, tl1e exce11ti11nal f'HllllQStL'YS who were g11ing t11 put 1lran1l Rapirls 1111 the map as 1111 11ther gra1luatiug class harl 1l11ne. llut 11l1! l111w quiclaly were 11ur illt1si1111s sl1attere1ll lfirst we, xyllll were IIIIIIUSI s11l1l111n111res, were assignecl t11 a sessi11n r1111n1 that was Iltlllllllg' else in re11utati11n than lFI't'SllIl1IlIl, 5411110 few lucky 11nes were i11 sessi1111 1'1111n1s that helcl tlitiferent grzules, hut th11se wh11 e11tere1l this 1le- ci1le1lly l-FCSIIIIIIIII sessi1111 r1'111n1 seeinetl 111 have a stigma attacl1e1l t11 them, f11r tl1ey were l'L'g'ItI'4lL'll suI1e1'cili11t1sly hy L'YL'I'yHllL' else. Il11s was I'CIlflCl'L'4l lltlllllly unhear- ahle hecause we were Iltllfly s11pl111111111'es, anrl 111 the sch1111l 111 wl11ch we ha1l IYUCII fI'l'Slllllt'll f11r a semester, we hzul heen regar1le1l with awe antl reverence. XXI' ha1l llL'L'll llftblltl, hut l'ri1leg11etl1 hef11rea fall, :1111l n111st 11f us fell pretty h:1r1l, lYe were l-HI'L'L'tl t11 en1lure the lglllllllllly au1l llllllllllltlltlll 111' ht-ing iusultetl a111l ri1li- culetl hy uplmer classnten. Une little h11y the is witl1 Us IIIPXYI yisiteil the Sflllltll Sltlfk' f11r thente 111111011 linagine l1is i11- 'iureil feelings when a tXYtl huntlreml Itlllllltl I se11111r t1111k hun tlll IIIN knee a111l Ill a tath- erly 1'IlZlllllCI' sai1l, Speak f11r papa, Tell tl1e geutle111an what ylltl want, Then picture t11 YUIITSCII the wrath 11f uther 1l11w11-tr111l1len freshnien when tl1ey were i11f11rme1ll1yal1an1l11fwicl4efljuni11rs that they must refrain fY1II'll speefling with their k-iclrlie-liars i11 the l1alls. Iiraflually, lllPXVCYt'l'. 11ur 1111siti11n he- came m11re t11lerahle, anfl a11 interest in tl1e affairs 11f tilt' 5L'll4HIl was ar-1use1l. as was eyiclencetl i11 the athletic tiel1l. .Xll tl1r1111gh high scl11111l 11111' class has been n11hly representetl i11 athletics. s11111e -1f Ce-11tr:1l's star athletes having startefl their training at tl1is time. 'l'11warrl the e111l 11f 11ur fftfilllllltll year. we harl an assenihly tl1at 111a1le an in1leli- l1lC I1'l'lI'tI'ChSl4tI1 1111 1,1ur lllll'I4l5. the assem- hly when was awartleil tl1e H1-r1l1111 Scfitt RIe11111riz1l Cup. a tril1ute t11 -1ne uf Lieu- tral's hest f1111tl1all players wh11 1lie1l 1111 tl1e gri1lir1 111, Charles llulswit was I11111- 11re1l witl1 tl1is cup l1t'C2tl1Xt'. 11f' all the seniur h11ys 111' that year. it was he wh1- hest typitiecl the greatest tlegree 1'1f sch11l- arslup. the greatest success i11 athletics. :1111l une wh11 hest rei1rese11te1l the quali- ties 11f lt'lIflL'l'Slllll anil I-1yaIty t11 the sch1111l. I helieye tl1is assemhly 1li1l lll l'k' t11 a1'11use tl1e Ilttflllltlll IlIl'IlIIT.I1Ill in een- tral l111ys tl1a11 any 11tl1er lecture -11' sets lllllll Clllllll. f11r Iilll sure that every y-futh secretly aspiretl t11 he 11f his class the l'IllIllPI'L'll Hue. The girls :1t tl1is tune, realizing that the ifleilli this C1111 eI11h111lic1l, were serving' as itll incentiye t11 tl1e INIYS, res11lye1l tl1at they t1111 w11ul1l hayc a g11al f11r which the girls might striye. 'l'he f11ll11wi11g year was 111en11-rahle hecause11ftl1e tlttllilllllll 11ftl1e'Ilri-II1-11111' Cup hy the girls Ill- tl1e ti111-1l Cheer Liluh, 'llhc 11ualiticati1111s f11r tl1is I11111111' were si111ilar t11 th11se f11r the li1'I'll1'Il Scutt Cup except that this :1war1l was t11g-- t11 llle girl Wltft hest l'e11Test'ItIa'1l the spirit 111 the SCIIIHI' Llass, .X. Xxillll great eX11ectati11t1s we entere1l lilll' Illlllltl' yc'1r fur 1 1 1 l. ll11rg11al was in sight. 2. XX e, t-1-1. sh11ul1l Slltlll he haughty :1111l illglllllfll seni--rs. A nnual Helios 3. XYe were given the opportunity to take vocational subjects which made us happy, for, a. XYe thought they minate studying. b. XYe believed they were easy. would eli- B. XXX- were sorry we chose them, for, l. XYe were embarrassed and ridi- culed, for, a. Our color schemes were hid- eous in Art. b. Our muffins were weighty in cooking. c. Our report marks in shop were horrifying. Forgive to lapse into brief form: but my junior year recalls to my mind the lengthy brief we were compelled to make of l3urke's speech. . me, kind audience, if l seem .Xn outstanding feature of our -lunior year was the purchasing uf uniforms for the members uf the band. XYith the able CH-HpeI'21tioI1 of the teachers, students, and clubs, these uniforms were bought and paid for. .Xs we viewed the class day program in assembly, we suddenly realized with a queer, panicky feeling, that in the com- ing year we should be the participants in the next class day program. lYhen we returned in September. l922, we found that because of the crowded conditions occasioned by the arrival of several more freshmen with freshly- washed faces, the buys' eloakrooms must needs be made into class 1'innlllS. To ac- complish this, lockers were installed to hold the boys' wraps. The Heli-is was decidedly gooll this year. and excitement mounted high when the Qgnim- ,Q-e,i.,n rooni challenged the lrtllcl' SQ55iul1 l'1 unllls fur il one lll1lllll'L'1l per cent subscription to the Helios. Need- less to say, we obtained the most sub- scriptions. Hn November IU the memorial to Lien- tral's boys who died in the war, was formally dedicated. a ceremony which brought to us poignantly the tragedy of war. This year has become memorable be- cause Central's orchestra and band were asked to play at the National Convention -if Music Teachers in Cleveland. To raise money In send the members. a splendid concert was given and the oper- Nineleen Twenty- Three etta I'lulBul , which was produced in a distinctly professional manner. According to those who enjoyed this trip, Mr. Peters was swamped with congratulations, so I am inclined to be- lieve that our budding musicians were very much appreciated. On XX'ednesday, April IO, much excite- ment was caused in the senior session rooni because of the mock elections. Our dignified editor-in-chief uf the Helios was elected class ruff-neck, whereupon he should have been presented with a sand- paper collar. Because nf the heated dis- cussion concerning our shortest bov, the president, who was also elected theimost dignified senior. brought out a step lad- der and had Mr. Denio climb said step- ladder and measure the contestants. Nr. lfggehrecht walked off with the honors. XYe've given parties, too-three uf them, the first ones we have had in three years-thanks to the entertainment com- mittee. and they deserve credit for mak- ing all the affairs huge successes. Ilut now our high school life is draw- ing to a close. ,Xll of us have had wond- rous dreams concerning the future. They were our an' castles in Spain, mistv and intangible. Among these dreams was graduation day, a dream that will soon be realized and outgrown. Throughout our life may we still have the power tu build :nr castles in Spam, and. as on graduation day, draw the images and fancies to us and transform them into realties. .Xs time goes on and our dreams are accomplished and outgrown. never satisfied, may we always look into the future for greater and better ones, and, as Holmes says, lluiId thee more stately mansions, fl my soul, .Ns the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low vaulted past! l.et each new temple nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length are free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by Life's unresting sea l May we leave our low-vaulted past illlll fullrrxv utlf lllutfuj I111ilfl fur fhglr- acter-Not for Fame! FRANCES XYL'RZBL'RKi. Historian uf the Class of '23, x I Q 1 Q.-f.-. . mfg? '4 7 'lk EQ 1,15 ,xl , , Class IDOEITI The builder stood before his niorlg in visionary thought, find loolfed Diith pride and pleasure at the model he had nirought. It Dias a niondrous temple, The spires and pillars shoneg The doors of bronze and silver Dfrought, gleamed with onyx stone. And in his mind a vision rose: before his very eyes, He thought he sam his model grow far up into the slgies. .-lnd with this vision in his mind, and with his tools in hand, He toiled and built a niondrous pile, the greatest in the land. PVC, the class of tnienty-three, are builders every one. ,-Ind day by day D'C,ll build and build until our 'Dt0flf is done. lfVe'll build Dtlllllfl us strong and jirm, true character and love. We'll malge our niondrous temple reach the clear blue slgy above. Well build above the duslfy streets, uie'll build above the mire,- Far up above the noisy din, DYi?,ll raise our lofty spire. From thence Dell send into the world the music of our chimes, To sing out to some toiling soul who doubts and fears-and climbs We'll give the Dvorld all that Die have, nie'll strive to do our best, Weill malfe the most of what Die have, and bravely meet each test rlnd when our temple is complete and shining in the sun, May others feel inspired by the Diorlf that Die have done. LIJELLA CROXYLD -lS CLASS SUNG . . ,fx A . . Q el I1 j , Q . ? 1 1 g.,.,1 I 1 1 I gg J 3 4+ :E 3 V fg 1 ' ,af 'ly srzf v mm, f z?f2mm.zwg mmf pgfffffp offhi mm ,qmfagf ,WW 'hw Mfims 117 EQQQQX, ,'fvqJ,w,?fygg!2i5fybefafwmffamffrwfna Jffp fffjw w' fff-,fm ff Jffi i Lvw 4 if 'I T' 4, . 4 J - f 3- 'A Y' f 4 4 'A 'rv 5 'T , 1? 2 f' KI ,g1'g,1T'i' ' i, , V 1 1 ' ' ' ' . IHC'-Wi -A-,if -.A 'ki ,,-,- W- - K -4- -'- ,- i ig V -ff v . 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H1 XX r ., XIiri.m1 Ilvrlcvr, I Ii11 IIHI rum I1-4-mlzlrfl Ixrwl IIUSIXIQSS NI XX XIQICXIIQXI I1111 mr ......,. .,.. ,,,, I ' L'It'l' SL'IlI'L'142lffIll ,, lim-11m'tI1 .XNI1Iq, HI-Ivn Uapgmwl I-url XXIIIN, III-Uv Hu In IgIi'IQ'll I':1rn1vIu Iwurgv I.1lII4v 'ur-'Q' Ivzm, I Iymzm IIuH'mzm, .Xur ur Nl lTIII1'k'1l Svznlrrmwk Irvx' XX I'lg,Ill, I,lIL'lIk' I.:1urm-mx 1 XIHI fllllllllf' Hurrx' Iluflllv XK:1IlvrIM'rkv1 Xrtlmr X1 L- , , :X ', 51 S 4 M gzmriur Qflzxs-5 flilurk iiilrsrtiuu l'I'c1Ii1'sl lilfl .... , ...A..,, vlfrscpllillc llilts Hgrmlsiiiiiusl Iiriy ,, ,,,.,.. Gflrflull Hvuliliiii K1-ist lmpiilzir Girl ..,,,, ,,,,,,,. K zithwriiiu Rpm Must l'1v1mul1ir Huy A,.A . ....,.. Rl1j'lU4'llfl llzirlvit liust .Xll .xfilllllfl Girl ..... ,,,,,,,, I :IYYTCUCC XY'-lil' Hcst .Xll .Xl'HUllil Huy A, ....... Iqllllijft KIMZQQLT llcu'l'u'sI fiirl .,.. ,, .,,..,, lflilalwlll xllifrl-ix: lr Llc-xuim-st liwiy .,,. ,, ,, ,,,.,,,,. I Ulm XYliitwiirtl1 lfnsliimi Vlzitc Girl , , ,.....,. Hulcn Curtis lfnsliiwii l'l:itc Buy ...... ....... D lzmics XY I'flL'lT Girl .Xtlilctis ..,..,,,, .,,,,,,. . Xurlrq' xxiflglll liwy ,Xtlili-tc . ....,.. Hurry Yam llzim Class Mziscnt .,,. ..Y.,,,, l Juris ,Xiiilruws Cutust Girl ,... ,....,,. l flizaliutli Xxlllililtl' Cutvst Buy , , .i,..,.. If. il. Hcllairu C-libs XYit .,,,,, ,4,,, , , ,,,,,,,, Ki-Imuili Xslilq' l lass Slbiiflwlllilll .,,, ..,,,,,, 1 'llarlus Tiflcy lluss Linguist .,.., ..,..... X inn Griiiisrrqiiifl Class N1,llhllIlCQ ,...,.. lfzirl Ciisclil Mun Hzitcr ,. ,.,,,,,, Cgirnliiiv Rutkzi XYwi11:iii Hzitvr ,...,,., , ,,,,,. Luster Smith Class lrlziliy Girl , ., ,,,,i Xziiimi l'1-rtcr Llziss llziliy Buy ,,,, ,,..,,,. I 'ziul l-c:1u-iixxi-rtli Class Grmwli ,,,, ,..... liulu XYvlil-in Mwst llasliliil Girl ,.,,.. , ,,,, lilr-:xiii-r Yr-rilicr Most Hzlsliful lilly H ,. ,,,I7llllllC Iluiirmgm Lzulius' llllll .,.., ,,,.,, ..,.,,.. L ' Qirlti ii Ihclimaiii Class Optimist ,. , Klilfwrrl Rico Class lk-ssiiiiist ,,,. , ,,.,, Wxxilljlln' Hzirlqxull Class IJIIIICL' . ,,., ,..,,,,, H L-lon Slum' C lass Sll1ll'li ,.,., ,,v4i,,, l lr-tty Cgimlmlir-ll Slirmtvst Girl .. , Ruth XYur11i-r Tullcst Girl ...,,.,, l um' Xnlilc 5llHl'1L'St Hwy ,,,, ..,,,,,, L 'url lfggul-l'r-flll 'llllllvsl BUY ...........,,, ,, .,., lfnrl lim-rg' Llziss Rimiiglim-clc ....,... ,,,,,, X Yillizim lliirllu Class Cllzillvrlwx ., ,,.. ,nvlusoliliiiiu Lutclliui' Mwst lligliitiuml Sfllllil' , ,, .... Rrvilulul l'lk'l'k'k' Mwst Clliliguilicfl Stllllil' ,, .,,,,,, liL'll'lLll1llIl lk' lirgili' llnss ,li-stcr ., . . .,,, Hllurl XX'ilvs t lass Clixiiwiwiii- . ,. ., .. llzizul lk' Kluriqi Clilv liwsfilw Y.Y. .. ,...,. ,lilllllfv lliwwliiriivi' Cl.nss Cut-:ip ,.-livlllllllllll Sh-i'lwiili 1 G CLASS OFFICERS Benjamin De Gratnf. Presialentg Lucille NYalsh, Vice President: Eleanfsr Yerdier, Secretary: li. I, llellfiirc Treasurer: Viola VVellin, Martlleen Scalmok, Robert Ihlzlnle, Prophets: Frances Vl'urzliurg. Histor iang Lois Richards, Class Musician: fllarlutte Hutchins, NY0r4ls ui the Class Song: l.uella Crowley Poet: Clarence Slocum, Hramrg Margaret Alles, Spade Oratorg Elizabeth Mac'l'aggart, Artist NVilliam Burtle, Editor of the Helios. Eulmu. I.,-f- , A Q 'T i , do ,f -555- Y'-FL -L--rn v ' if . 'gg E . 5 2 5 'G . , . g - .A ,: :iq 5-4, 1 -4 xg E gf ,.,liw , , ,ff-1 v- . ,,, A5516-.,1 .. ' ' ' 6 Q? I 1 ,Qf 'f 2 'W' ' --1 f .ff if if ' gh '- if Y 4 ' 4 Q A 8' F L 'A b 'L - 1 .L - La 10, its ll I .1- 1-'K ff if 355511: Q , ' U 4 . Q Tw, fi E 23'-'H-, Q - ' 1' : 5 A, . i gf ll l A i f I t N ,FEM A N M fain-A J if'C. 5, ' 'fff N . 1 N WW lilly ' n f ' 'W 1 ft :4, Lmlmzfl N fine-'wllj Xsf lla -rj 7 W 1 his X ll, x N 'ff f l '- X 50 l ik l KM if ' iw, Z Ni E X v il ' x lgjf Y-: NJ fl XJ prologue Out on the desert our caravan wandered, as Night borne on soft winds Flew towards the earthg then enveiled the whole universe, wrapt it in slumber. Led by the stars and urged on by our mission, we came to an old tomb, Tomb of a king, who had ruled among men with a hand wrought of iron. Trembling, we gazed at the mysteries of a dead civilization, Aged when Ilium fell. Ancient treasures of tyrants of Egypt, Bought with the blood of a down-trodden people, adorned the dark cavern, Shrunken, discolored, spice-spattered, scented with odors aromatic, King Tut-ankh-amen, dead for three thousand years, rested before us. Closed in the shriveled hands, crossed on the sunken breast, lay a papyrusg Eagerly hastened we then to unfold it and read what was written. Dimmed by the ages, the writings of wise men of Egypt, we saw there. To our amazement the names of our classmates appeared there before us. Marveling read we the future as prophesied for Central's Seniors In King Tut-ankh-amen's tomb in age-old Egypt we copied this message, 55 A nnual Helios E. Wlhittier e ters movies with a llashl Cliff .-Xntrini lieais Varlclock in making a flash, lfurltfin llachman aspires for ,lack Dempsey! crown: Ag ligtter tit wcnien, Mefytt wins rentvwn. Arthur l'apke, an anarchist. lives in Dulrling Lent-re Nrtggle has niarrierl Nagin and agin. R, Yan Hree out at Howell nriw runs the niurl liath: l , llale XN'el1lt1n is tanietl as il rich tjisteupath. jtihn Cwllins in Arla is ll inan tif much inwiievi Vivian Dunn is fanifius for her lwees anil their honey. Harry lluilrle is Zl teacher i'1 niatheinatiesg Clerm Bliss rolls the lnines with L'llt'I'gylilllCi1C. Rayint-ntl Cztrllierg has supplantel the Prince tif XYalesg Holi tltnwtleiniw is a dealer in ten-penny nails. Guy Spainan, an tmrator, has aequirefl great Y faniel tit-urge llullis, pehtician, his party can taine. Rtinaltl l'iei'ee, an expltwrer. las rlwne much frwr science: M, Tinnner has inventetl a li1':us:li:il'l applfance. XVilcl Clztyttiit Vl1l'lOll12lS is a ganilaler at horse races: H Montgtjiinerv, attorney, hantlles only divorce eases. Benjainin De Graff was a statesman in retl Russia Y But, lmeing antliititius, liecztnie Duke Ot Prussia. Q .-Xfter all Roger Ctitelieun ltas wen a great tainel Hn the stage he is starring as lcliztliotl Lrane. .Xlice Vlbrrleii is a llfL'llll,'Jl' tit the Ziegfeltl Folliesl Helen Xvllllkj' makes clothes fur her young 1laughter's flwllies, Letine Bocilcey Ctilleets fur 21 stfire the sniall payments: :Xrt Htiek linips, inoans, antl groans with gulf ailments. lilin Linilgren is a teaelier tvlil, wrinkletl :incl gray: A 7 Miltlreil Harris is 11 hit at the Urpheuni, they say. .Xnclrew -lueplis is at writer on society manners: Rav Marlett is the lezuler vit swine striking' tanners. Ruth Hetlell is a rztnter nn XYt1inan is rightn: lllariun XY1llllL'll is the authtir tit .rXin't lwrzuie- lets ll sight? Yitrlxt XYellin is snake eliurnter fur Ringlinfs sliuwsl l.2llll'2l Mezule us lanilq agent. trtnn tuwl, 1,5 town gut-5, Nineieen Twenty-Three Nellie XYarrl dances then falls in a heap: L. Lanrlauer gives lectures about walking in sleep. Harwlfl Yanrler XX,Cj'fltll heafls a revolt in Peru: Miss Benjaniin, in .Xu-tralia tanies the vvilfl kangarfiifrl G. Yanrler Meer cmiqtiers Mfilla in a fast tennis niatchg In the white hfuse. as mistress. presides Frances Hatch. Clarence Kinierly is selling liallufuiis at the fairs: Kathleen -lUSliIllS a chorus girl, sans lirairis antl sans cares. Richarrl De Yries runs a inerchant-inarine on Reefl 5 Lilkei t --an we s-riwigs ly 2 ff gy v'-'f '.-jf . tb I 'wwwigtitxl 1 fe W. .3 1 9 4 7 3 f i Q ' X ' nu ' ' A ' i 'lg sl ig -3 Y ' 1721 V i 'W A i 'ijetseusx 1 Carl -laehnig as a raclio tleteetive is a fake. Katherine lfiililvs tliscuvers her talent as a stalker. Lztrl Eegelireelit lotiks hue as a pr-tliil-itiozi wiiicer, lmrfjitliv Furniss is a juflgess in the juvenile etiurtsg L, Ht-ckinzin sells bizirs. Firrrls. Grays. :intl DUTIS. Maleolin Nast-Li sells peanuts along Ftuntain Street: Lurna Siinies at ll restaurant serves good things to eat. SClll'L'Q'lil'tllli is tirst niute 4-n an oltl pirate ship: Lliztrltrtte Rieliarilstvzi has suceeetletl in giving suiturs the slip. 1-X, l'USll'lllllli'l.ZS makes h-mteh for all thirsty purple: NYult lleeker frwni the grruntl is a painter of church steeples. H. Fieliig is a grasluatecl lmrlverl H, H11t'tin:1n -vt stones is an accurate cttrx cr, l-e1n1z1r1l lfinkler is heating his ternmggtnt wife: Mzulge llurgv tw travelling has given her lite. Margaret Alles is an areheologisti Leonurtl lxnets in ll. C. is a lul,1byist, A nnual Helios H. .-Xldrich makes coin in candy shops: R. Yan Domelen is a seller et electric mops. ZS E ossnin perldles hooks and many nil stocks: XX'l1eatt1in designs new mndels for clocks. Z K VI 1 ?1 i 'W M F ' 13 i, gtg F-aaa Q 5:3 ,L ' yi. lbmX G. La Hour in Cimgress makes at gf-nd start: Ki. Lnndeen peddles nsh trtnn int-rn until dark. Clara Dc Groot is a singer with wifnlerful voice: Helen Shaw, with hand nrgan, makes ynung- sters rejwitc. Li. lfrersalyk is a preacher nf wnrld-wide fame: ljill Barth, car ctmltlctnr. calls statitfiis lvy name. Kina lit'fw1tstatt1.l, Ii pfret, writes verse nt ten tnngtlefsl ,l. Harper, as nurse. cares fur kids with weak lungs. H. Klcbracken is a lfarker in a circus side- shnw: To Ruth Kinder, the rnugh rider. he hzin'ls all his dnugli- XX'illian1 llurtle, as efnirluctnr, is cnllecting the fare: :Xnne lirieks in's taking the kink nut uf hair. ,leanette lfarllerg runs it llltlllk' fur rl-'gs and stray Cats: J--an liisk nn the Stage displays her tained fills. P. Leavenworth in the mnries has the Sheik lveaten a mile: In 'lilicntnpsmfs li. X'an lleusen tlnps tlapjacks in a pile. ,Xuflrey XX'right in New Yurk an nrchestra ltllfl-S1 ln the hye and dune store lekla Sparks' sell- ing heads. Gorfqlie XX'eldon.-so solemn. surely has pep, .Xt hltnre-'s he will shww you just hfvw to stepf Un Z1 kiddie-kart, I, XX'hitwwrth's wnn a race rnund the world: jim XX'orden's showing ladies how the hair should lie curled. Nineteen Twenty-Three Un the stage Edmund Stickney is famed as a Clown: .Xt Powers' Ben Xvan Dyke pulls the scenes up and dnwn. .X famed dancer on Brntirlway is Esther X'iel- kind: ln the Arctics. -lfiillll X'ander X'een wears a chat of sealskin, Charles Cook, in Paree. is designing chic hats: Levin Hrzttltnrd, an Larl, wears a cane and grey spztts. Lucille Hnwen. E. X'ander Hrnek. Lillian De Bree. Run a tea room at lfirantlyille. lint they never sell teal ln the cemeteries Harwld lle Nitfs cutting the grass: li. .Xlkenia in her Lizzie wun't let other cars pass. .X iiiissfniiary, ref-irniinq the Turks. is Burl XX iles: La X erne linkler is liusy inventing new styles. lslarence blwcum ni Lnngress engages in de- hate: l hnek' lldey as teacher scnlds thtiise who are late. Ruth XX'arner's a setizttnr trinn the state nf XUXX Xnrk: 1. laude Xnrtnzrs investesl tw-1 inillinns in pnrk. Ii . . . . . lwir at hung. lletty Mnrrall s ni w scrulvlnng the lltnlfl ulmiatlian Str.-rkenlitirg has lMvt1.ir on zt plate till llls tltnlf. Bl qql Mila iv, ti MAN' X in-ia ge .-Luft... B-.il sr is ' 5 if-?,1ll1 s,f-rm, Q ' 5 '11 ' f-if X ax .IT ., M, ,aj 0 Us - I I 42055 ff x -14.5 ----.. f-I Yf- XAU?-1 'I-.NX , if haf... ' sn.. ' 'K ,,, eos:-nz X jj I V, , 4 L , fy H y , ea A- J X A ' Q-A i Tl Wall 31192 ' nr rqfxn XX'he:i taking a ride. Dick Crt w is kept liusy, Trying tu get all the little Lirnws into has Lizzie. In the upera C. Hutchins has made a liig hit: .-Xll the girls vamp Duane Heurmann hut he hasn't fallen yet. Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty- Three llztrry Yan lJ:1111's slmwitig fat lzulics l1f1w tw .Xrt Zivttlr the shick of 21 wilfl rlcscrt lfanfli l41sL'wCl1.1llI1 fill the 11211111 Helen Zimmer shakes a 11111111 In fvrvmilaiiml l1l111ur YK cstrzt tcuclu-s l'.skn11c1s lll-lllfl. tw skzttu. lfllwiint Sliuxvl pri tigss-11' UI -Clt'IlCC at Xalu: Iirl. lk- lining 111 21 111111-ci r11 XYZXQUH IlI'1Xt'5 up lf, Al21ClJlIIl2ll1l anfl Vl. Moyers 112111 itlfplhllti- tllu SIFLTIZ fmt' sale. .-Xs 11 INXYIIIIIIILT .'X111lrvy .-X1111z1l1lc's sure lmrfl to lnfiil. In thu rirctis as tln' wilrl lllklll may lm seen -fi' i 'f lllfllillfl Hnrrtsg ' 3 ,J I 2 Marvin lillllllllilll, illl 11111I1:1ssz11l0r, 111111 liws 111 ' zjrb 5+ 1 I'z1r1s, Q: 1 5 .. . . , - X l ' ' f A. 'lillitsun Zlllll L. 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N1-lslss l,l1L' l.:1wr1'11cu llllS 111x'c11tc1l ll 11uw t1n1tl1luss ' I ' l 1 K l l. . Y . Mmm M. XL-111111111 z111rl X, lfrwuvll1:1x11:1111xLltysl1-111. - - - 'l 1 ' -Q 1 7 -1 4 as 1 1 ' 's '- it l l.111s R1cl1a1'fls, l'lKIl'k'llCk' l.z11's-111 llllkl Ht-lt-11 XX Nlrfbpl nl Irumm' l dark' 1 INN U ml I-. II1-i1w11 ' .Ncriiss cw11ti11t-11t urn hiking frcwni large twwii , ln ,X11str:1l1z1.-Xlicv XY1'I'1ll'I1 1111 itll NlTlL'll riilt si tw lllXXll - . . . , . ' llztrxt 5llllllli 11111-1111-il Ll Sllllilfx' 111111 thru- Ifm' Hazel lit- Marin the 111111 arc ull falling. Mdcb' Yll'l lf ll'l1-' -l tl- - -. .. . X Ljmflillzulu N H qw ull' HH N HU URL lln' i5L'l1l1l'1ltll4 tztngw 1s 11111111--l attur xltnflll- ' 5' 1-11111 .. lil- f:4 l -.4 - Nk'lll2l ,Xlilnitt s ltlllllll ll xxny tw lilmx up CI'L'll11I 11 Hr I Huh! ll FMU ll Nmltl 5 llmlm' pulls: - Y A H XVIIFVY Av 'I l11 l'L'l'll, BL'2llI'lCC Hess 1s scllnig llll' 11111tts. 'IJITLII Iillmr mm uurkl di A Hi l I HMM ' 1' 1 V -lulin Vlilllssvll lllls xxrittnn tln- 31-:1r's ltiguvst 1 D Stuff: V-'fig' st-llur. -.-is 1' fx -1' Rlll-IUl'lx' Hnlin 1'11lvs linlil-5' Xlllll 11 l-ig 1'-111111: ,EQ I' fu ic' 111112 94 o 1 A 1, f l' ll, xllIllIUll'S jill? 111'cl1vst1':1 surf r111s1s ll 1l111. cm- ' K1 ' ' 'Q . M ..-1. , 1,41 -1 - - ---4- V V - LL, J - l' X lfgllllll lw-x 111 l'l1v1'11l11 ls 1':11s111g' -11111-11-1 , . . . . Y lfrul l.4-ng sells11c1111-ti-rl1l1stt-1's :mil l-11111-1115 .,- - -1, M 1 A r W rngwgoop G' X .Xt thc l'.lll1ll'k'4N la. llr-111l1'1cl4s1111 -111 lllx s.1x11- ' Qgegqg - ' 5' - pllwllx' llltlllllxl NILE Zngh' ' l'l:11 Usguwl 1'llllN ll C.lllklX sltif- .tiiil stll- t 1 . . 1 , ' ict'-fix-11111 011111-s. ' 9,.,x-fm 5. ': . llulv Xlvtfgxu' I'lllL'S ll t1':1tt1C 21111111 , . , - . . l lllnlv lnnv. s-1 Xwlwlv. ilislius sou -. . l l.il1 lktxiilsi-11's slinging lltNl1 in .1 1tstg1111'a111t Ri-y Klgtyci-uk rules ifvr Russia .ts K-.'.1l'. !l1'XX'Il tuxxng .Xml st-nils Ollllll' lQ11tk:1 111-.11' Anil taxr XX'itl1 liis juggling L'ln-stcr l'lr-111111 brings tlw ll' r:1i1t111'v 1'1-lwls ltkr- lilug111111' limw lninst- tliiwn, .Xntl ll1111c KlcI5.111:1l1l. his A'x1nrstrst ton. DS A nriual Helios Tag teaches dancing in far Norway: Kate Ryan's invented a new tace clay. An author of fame is Milford Rice.: A Pearl Perrin's a champion at shooting dice. -----. 'FATE vs vu nun ' so is as fi legs ' X - 4' 1: 1 5 , 41 ? WV' s 62: . . rs if JSYEIQQ 1 C .1-seal ,' 'I 1 5 rt t ' ' T' L' iT ' .J if t X , A X N3dX.v-saw On any day this time of year -lo Mitts accompanies Eleanor X ertlier. XX ho sings sweet songs in lxres-qe's store XX'ritten. then sold, hy Hulman Mt-ore. ,lc-lm Mattson and Miss Helen Parmelee Are teaching children their 'IX B Li. Now Nelson XX'el1.lull digs fOr Q-vldi james ,Xlta huys it when it's old. He sells it again to Mary Hinies. XX'ho thrifty manufactures chimes XX'hich Bertha James engraves, oh joy! XX'ith pictures posed for hy Kathryn tktye. Ruth Brown tells fortunes for a cent: R. XX'ilcox, a landlord, collects the rent. .Xu av-iator hold is Theodore XX'right, XX'l11vj1+LlrHeys up to Mars each night. 'He visits Lientralites living there, lion XX'hitine and E. ul. Bellaire. Kate Kiryvin is a neat house maidg .Xnne laetelllel' otten leads a raid. lflsie Yfiireeu now has a moonshine crew, And lxefrrge ,lean helps her make the hrew. .Xs lawyer Ruth Hollis works on noted cases: ln laarle X.vIl5l'lfl'S tactory they make lienda YZXCCS. lf. Kinder has a flock of sheep, XX'hich wanders round midst grasses deep. Sweet Hazel Goshorn rates 'mongst liiroaflvvay slitrsl Stuh XX'olfe has gone lvatty 'Imut living 011 Mars. Les Smith will he U. S. president .Xncl wisely run the government. Burt Morrisfi-n's a casket-maker: I-. bnyder is an undertaker. R. Dihhle will a mystic he: A ranch girl hold. Cornelia Pollie. Nineteen Twenty-Three -Io Letellier rules as Englands queen: XX'hile Ginnie Browns a college dean. Nat.-mi Porter is a nurse. XX'hile Art bieswerda drives a hearse. Now L. Teuhopen is a chimney-sweep. XX ho cleans high chimneys hlack and deep. llail Heystek sails out on the seas, I .Xnd hrings hack Egypt! kine mnmmies. Luella Crowley owns a store: Floss Demmon roasts peanuts galore, O. Cooper charms a hig, hlack snakeg Frau Mclntyre is a circus take. li. E. Miller is a vaudeville rage: F. Rickleman helps her on the staee. .X teacher of Greek is Edith liates: 'tHelie Curtis still defies the tates. F. tially runs a chicken farm, A A XX'hile XX'allace Brown keeps the chickens trom harm. .X tight rope walker is fiien-evie-ve Marty: I.. Marviifs called The Lite ot the Party. lit-a Nichols sells a splendid Mercer g George liinsmore works on a hoat as purser. Lucille XX'alsh, whom we all voted for, Now sits m Longress as Senator. .X maker of hats is Gladys Hillg 4 H. Haarman invented tor rates a sure kill. 1' , W M. s 1 x f . I JM ,- W -me 1 i 1 . Q' ev Ma 6' M Q. f I9 -'sfo i . . . QU ,- 5 'B .X sheik far famed is XX'ayne llarkwell, XX'ho rides across the desert, pell-mell. live Smith at present teaches Gym, .Xnd reads to her classes Kiplines Kim. 'l'here's Gertrude Nieuhuis' heauty parlor, XX'here Ev Nelson manicures for a dollar. Miss X'era Pearce has charge uf a zmwg M. btowitts lives in Tnnhuctoo. Our Fran X'an Deven's married you know: It you don't believe me, she'll tell you so. 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All may not be as here written, yet lay not the blame upon us three: Blame rather the prophets of King Tut-ankh-amen whose writing we copied. fill Swim 0112155 Qfumzrxuiitnres ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Elsie 13I'UL'11. 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Ilf Ilmiif -- Tl- .m c- gs- -'gg--.. lg.-' xvul-,,,.::ex?. wiv' lsm 2, --yy . xN1zx.,,Z'i.Z0.f. ...T IQHI1 V fi - E ill - . , fffx' .-455. .. fi fv7xaf'WS i 'I fg,fWs1f'H?mra ' gm 4 ' f kb- 1 l- '-0' 'I , 1 -- L .,5aJ , ' y , . . -A , . K x A. , 1 D I1 .24 4 ,?' v x v' yxgxy T h m, . il 72,-k REQTYLIT ' mann .3-1 :.-z. n L I. ., I 1 7,1 X 'U 1 . ' ' ' I I X ll XXX7 I 'X' I, ' i KX thx! 2 ' WN 5 I lx I N N N .3 ' '5 f Q' - x - .' f., 3 I ' . 4, - i I 7-' zuyn lr- '.:5.9'f!-i1fZSK QUs7l x7u' K4 K xpy-,z5,9W'Q?1l yy 'VS9f:M: . 5 -M,-lf-sl nfs: -'QQ-u4rfQE'-.E'Q fm 7n' ,QD ' .ii fa - 0 I I ,'. ,I If I - a cy? 4 It 2 V2 2 f' H I ' N 11 1 EI I fs E AW au. K P , . , . . .. 1 qx I, . I , 5 'av IIITAQN W, . I 3 I .NN E E .X - 5 . N g E 5 ,f l I Q .e. -as I I N' IQ F l I F ., JY 'Iv g 2 L X ' Al - I - X 2 . . 'xX ., 'fm'-' .- 1 1 R W F I a I r X I' E x 5 I 'III I I , .I I I I 4 II I H I xI , X 4 x X I MII' I g .l ,,.g s 'll a:3Q gl-1 1 ' -- .4 . Illllfazk ,V V ,u -' -.. , wt, 1. ,- ' In . In xI R A , V. 'V' LA ' -'-- I. I I A . Q- .., PI N . I X ' If , . , ' V Y Ix ,' 5 ,Q , M- ffiffrrr f v F' Z..--M IJ'-41 A nnual Helios Harry Arlatns lirnust Ailulpltsrnt Maxine Alexander lleurge Annaltle Nitrtnan Annema Gustave Appelt Jurl Armstrivng Alalen Ashley Maileline Baker Helen Ballartl Lucille Banister tlertruilc Harry lYilliaril Bartlett Hayle Barton Siltret' Bassfiml llah Baty Ruth Becker VValler Behnke Luis Bellamy Ellan Hentcnt .luhn Beqnette Vlyile Berg Pauline Burns Varl Herlch Evelyn Bruker Fnril Blickle L1-xvt-ll Blackall llunalil Ilhnstun ju-epltine Bumrnclje tlicster lhirilen Anthony lluslmveii ,lay Iluss Edna Bmven Ralph Bmvstroin Rulwert Bfuvstrmn ff',f jonathan Bnyclty , llunna Brztcnillcg II fl Chester Branilt 'hr' P ,lznnes Breeilen Miltlreil lircnner lilvra Brickell Carrie Brilstra lie-urge llruckway Mignun Ilr--xvn Clarence Hnrtigm ,lulins Bnursma tiarulyn Buy-. Frances lluzzell Bernice Vanaila Jernlil Cargill Hart-lil Varpenter Ruger Farr .lcruine Flu-ney Marian Chinnick Grace Vflark 'lean Clelanil Vccil Clevclanil Nelswn Ville Marvel lltlcs Samuel Curl lhtrutliy lltulsun Rayinunil Vranstnn Mary t'ranfnril lfllen tilrnss llcuc Culver Marion Vununing- Mary flurran lithel llanielsun Mary llavic lfilvvar-l lleaiw ,lark lie Fraga Allis-rn llcnise Laura llc liyke Stewart lit' Vries lilcnn lley Ht-rtrtnle IM- Yuung Ruth lluurnink Raynntnil lmnsc Xlallistmi llunn Helen liarillcy th-rilim liasun Fay lfclccrt Ruth lflf--rilinlc Alvin lfllinger llclcn lilliul Linus l'.lh-vtt Dlfli-rencc Iillie l'lnnnas lilhs Ralph liinmons Siclncy Ernst liurwaral liwinig Barnard Fairclnlil Tlnumas l ervvcril:t Lula Fansler XY.tyne Farley Tlnnnas lferwerila Hurace Fish Hntvaril Finite Miriam Fitrinan Alaines Fflster Selma Frieilruclt Helen Frishie I-lurace tlallujyay, Lillie 1i.lIcswq lirsa Gay Ruth llay Margaret Gentz Marjorie lhlters-in l 'rancis llillett Barliara tllauz Keith lhmtlricli jnhn liiraham Kenneth iirill john firmilterg Alhert Huy Alice Hamm-nnl -Inhn Hastle Helen Havens Une-al Haynes Alice He-alil I 'ewrge Hctleran J j A ary H efferan lmrnthy Heinlxe Marie Hcnkel llnrts Hess Llan Hesselswcet Rulrert Hesseltine I'.tuI Hiltun ,lane Hinilelong XVillian1 limlgsiin Mililreil H-rffinaster liilwina Hngailune Ruth Hnllingcr Alice Huhnes Russell lrlimgerliytle l'l:tra Himker Ruth Hutlsnn Rily'l'l'lV'!llil Hutt:-ril Rulicrt Hnlsvvit Frederick Iilcina llnrnthy linler Rnltert lnnis flare lmv-'mil Harnlal lnwmnl 'l'hinna-z lrvvin Sylvia .lac-the lYilliar1l ,laehnig Russell Jailua Katherine lehle lane Jennings lfilnn ,li-linsun lifilvvin ,Iulinsvtn Furil ,lulinstini Max jitnes Vera june: Alice Kellugg Frances Kilstruin Runalil Kingsliury Ycrna Klaassen XYillifun Klcrk t'harh-ttt- Khnnph Martha Knots tllluster Kulki-slyi Otrnelius Ki-s XYaltlu Kraft tiene Kngcl llertru-le Kupens tlsear Kntschinski Ycriwn Lailil l.yntvn Lallerly -N llwvvar-l l.:nnlu Melvin Laven XX'illi:un Loc Marie l.t-thy XYaltri' Lvinlvc l.--ttic l.cl'aril QL Grace Leusen Ru-lijtlplt Lignell lhthert Lillie Arthur Linilemuliler tihristian Lit-chcr Stephen Litscher Vaineron l,uckxwimi1 janet Lugie Ruth Linn! kihet fanves 'ing :ee Lt Mary Lynn 1. Mary Maas William Maclmnaltl -Rnhert Macfiregur Marge-ret Macham Mary Mackie Franeis Magatti L'ar11line Markham Miizart Marrin Marshall Tililen llenrge Mason Helen Mather Frank Mathesfrn Francis McCarthy Hlcnn McNxtt Marjurie Melenily Ruth Miller Lyle Mnniilne lfilwartl Mttran Helen Morrill james Mi-rrill Marion Morris Frank Morrisnn l'aulinv: Morsman Vharles Mulliken Alice Munger licatrice Munrn Beryl Munsi-n Lillian Munsun Beatrice Murray Yirgixna Myers Dale Xexvlmuse ,l-vhanna Xuyen Harriet Patrick Helen Payette Flurence Peck XY1lh.un Peck llertruile Pcnning lirace l'eters Annalielle Petcrsui Ralpli I'he-lpq ' Mthlreil Pierce' Anne Plett Fern Pnlanil Marie Ilunitz Martin llust Margaret Postinus Russell Pratt Harry Price Fenton Raher Leah Ranilall ,lane Rzulnct ,lznnes Ray lleraliline Reeil llerry llcetl Maxine Reetl llitr-'thy Reeve: Marnwn Rexfiwril Anne Reynuhle Anne Richartls lfvclyn Ro-ul Har--lil Roseherry Annes Rusie ll-vri'-lliy Rnvvsun Axel Runstr-nn Urlxunlu Russell llurnlhy Rutlxa iinrtlun Sage sl.t-una Scltznl-lclcc Virginia Scliat-icr ,liwhn A. 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Bradford Frederick Brady llelty llrandt listher llrandt Wiinilred Brandt Lillian Brenner Mfirjiirie Briiek Henry llriickinier Rnnald Brockway Esther Brcvtik-2 Helen llruwn Lenrire Hruce tkira Budde Lillian llurch llicly Burg H-iward Burgess lidward Byterverk Virginia Fady Mildred l'aniernn tlin-tance Vampliell Gee-rge t'aiinun Marjorie lizirsntl -laines t':ivan:iugli Tliuinas t'hamIierlain Frances l'hapnian Margaret t'herry Helen Vhesley lfllen l'hurch Priscilla fhurch VViliner Clark Ruth Vtielirfin Gt-urge Vnllins Gerald funk Pauline Conti Alice Covey Ilarliara t'rmvell lidna lmrling llaryey Davies Iiarl llavis Virginia llavis 'l'liemliire Dawkins Frank llean Katherine llean llarriet llcant' -lean lit-cker listlier llc Graff XYilli:un lie llaan Russell lie .lunge Hrantlia Ile jnnge llelen llells Mildred llennnink lmrtitliy llc Vries llelen Ilcwey lidiinmil Keating Katln-tint' Ile Young Vivian lJlt'lik'fSQYl 'l'lieridore llietricli Vnrxiltt-ll llitcli Mary Dively Huward Diilph Margaret Dooge Elizabeth Douglas Katherine Downing Helen Dregge Henry Dreker Ruth Drew R.,-se Duliridge Miranda llnell Lester Dunn Raymnnd Uunwell lif-rnthy Ilurnlimigli Edna Dykhuiren Rnliert liardley Hyltnn El-erhard 'liliea Eflistin lilizabeth Ellis Francee Ewing Loi-. Fansler Adelaide Fassett Helen Fausey Helen Feltman Lucille Payne Josie Filius. Donald Finch Jeanette Fish Harry Fitzgerald Shirley Fitzgerald XVilliam Fitzgerald Vharles Fluger Edna Forman Rnliert Forsythe Stella Fosner Helen Fowler lrnia Friedrich livin Fuller Xnrah Garnett Raymond Garrett Rnliert Garrett Buelah Gates Milton Gelock Nellie Gilisnn Ruth Gilhert Ricliarrl Gillard Edna Gillett Ruth Gilroy Ruth Glaser Frederick Glass Altihn Gtmilsiieeil Elsie Gririlnn Vivian Gorman Harald Gmilnr-ze Maliel Gralieel Myrth Gretzinger Lencire Grittin XYalter Griffith Sophie Grnmliacher Adelaide Guest NN'illard Haayeina Malaka Halaly lfdward Hall Fdytlie llatniner Kenneth Hanna lirna Hansen Richard llarrt-nn Marion Hart liellrert Hawkins tiillrert Hays Patria Hendrick: Herrick Hendrickson Marion Hicks Allie-rt Hiinee Arthnr Hriffcrt Maynard Hntlinan Pauline Holcninli Maxine Hnuper Frances llnpp Hartild ,lactikes llurnthy latina Peggy ,lardine lack Iaren XYatscin Jennings liyelyn ,lc-lins-in Gladys ali-liiisnii Arthur ,limes lfsther Jw-nes Harriet jones Anna ,lnnker Mary Linker Frederick Kiinnicrlc Ruth Kindel Fr:inCcs King lrene Kitchen Ethel Klandernian Genrge Klmitc Neyah Kunntz George Kraus-ul-crg llnnald Ladd jack Larainy Yiyian Lawton Harry Lee Nellie Let-stma Mamie Leith Gurdon LewiQ Mildred Lewis Anne Leys lris Lincoln Phil Lutta Rnliert Luce lidna Lunel-ce vliihn Lyries Laura Lyon Alice MacXauglitiin Flifrence Mac5n'ain Rtiliert Mapes Margaret Martin Neva Marztiei Madge Matthew: Fred Mctformick Sciitt Mclfurdy Varltnn Meade Helen Meinke Katherine Merritt Margaret Messer Russell Mitchler Lloyd llmitgmnery Alice Mt-nney Marion Mnran Vhntrin M0rrill Farle Mulliken Rnliert Mnmftgird Margaret Munton Margaret Murray Ruliert Myers Marie Xagelkirl-c Ronald Xichf-ls Margaret Xilee llnris Xyherg Varltnn Olierlin l'auline Olewiler lluris Ulmstead lidxyartl Ulsrin Helen Ostersti'-ck Alfred Parish llarliara Pattwn Fay Paul George Payne Frances. Perry lsalicl Ferry lttirmliv Peters-an Grace Peterson Vlara Phillips Nita Phillii-s Gladys Pickett lfya Piercy Harvey Piersf'-n Genrge Plafkin lfthel Pleune Morris l'luinli Glenn Ptist Leda Powers Lucille Prange Richard Prendergast Mildred Prielie .-Xrnnld Pullen Lila Qtiackeiiliusli Marguerite Quahnan ,lack Quinn Frederick Raisch lit-lilah Reed ,lerry Reed Agnes Renkee Arthur Richards Ifthel Ricliardsun Ruger Rnden Mary Rael-er ,lanies Ruse llelen Rt-sell Ruth Ruth llnrt-thy Rtinden In-rr-thy Rowley Vera Rnnley 'lihehna Russell Glenn Ryde-' Mildred Rysdnri Frederick Still Rtiliert Fayidge Fred Schasslierger l-ine Scherpenisse Katherine Scherpcni XYalter Sclnnidt XYilliain Scltuiling .lnhn ll. Scott XY.illacv: Feli--olinaster .lvan Sclirnuder ,lulin St'l7cr Kenneth Sliauglinessy Gyda Shears lltviivtlly Flwiltl een Nineteen Twenty-Three XX'illiam Sheets tfamerffn Shierk Robert Shireling Luis Shevely Bernice Shook Aliiflffll Slemf-ns Lawrence Sliicum Marie Smallgange Ruth Smalley Guy Smith Helen Smith Rr.l-ert Smith YYillard Smyth Ruliy Sfinke Doris Sriwer- Ralph Spencer Marian Siireck Rnliert Stace Stuart Steliliins Yuinne Stel-liins -lacrili Steketee Patil Stcketce Sylvia Steller Xnrma Stimstin Helen Stone Marjnry Shine Louis Stmieliftiise Ralph Ftmyitts Maxine Strauss Alnhn Str-in! George Suttin Russell Swaney Herliert Sweeney Marian Talliiiailge Kathnlyn Tappan L-line 'lihi-inasina l-Qsther Thurkettlc Gerald Timmer Vhanncey Tiidd R05 'li--tten Mari-in 'IW-wsley Mtitthcxy Treat l.i-rena Tntis Amelia 'liyler XYilliain Yi-cker lna l'nseld I 'ldiemlnre Vplinger Grace Yalkier Fra Yan Aartsen Htheldra Yan llain Layina Yan llain Sadie Vander llr--eck john Yander Haan Siinnn Vander Plwei Ht-rnian Yander VCU! Lester Yan llfiinelen Grace Yan llylte Dnris Yan Thut listher Yan H--nten lloruthy Yan II.-stu.-tid-WP Frank Yan Single James Yan Stee Henry Yan Tulwltergeii Yera Yan XYagner Miriam Yan XXX-riner Harold Yer Merris Arntdd Yer Lee Henrietta Vincent Ruth X'-wlkcrs .lt-st-pliiiie Yrieunga Raymond XYagein:ikt'r Hannah XY:illin Virginia XYartl Leiinre NYardlinusc Evelyn XYailel liugene XYariug Gerrit XYaterinulder Howard XYatmit lflifal-etli Xkiclwly ' Margaret XXI-tlciiieicr Harriet XYest Matt-in Mats! lfliralietlt Milieeler Francis XYhite .ltilin XYitl-lt-c-ilnl-e tltlyin Xlaercnga Harel XYit'rt'lig.i Mlltun Mitls-in Ruth XYinegar l'l.ir--ld XYithcy Rttjlllttlhl Xlnhey far-ilyn XYali .-Xtisiin XYnlic Kathryn XX'--lie lidith XY-wiidt lfula Minsinslte lfltiy-tl xvysncki Malcolm Yniikers Ge.-rgc Young 'l'ltcml--re Zeilstrzi llllll I Ig ,I W ,I mm IQKJN -sul 0 H l' f I mf J' ,I I , I IIWMI af 5 6 QQT urrlkldtnluw M fsff W 'III' A 3- Q CJ,, if FY I n 1 X ' ,wma KT ,N 1,135.1 dia N 'EL EL v Q' if 5 W' Kimi? 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H521 Annual Helios Nineteen Twenty Three Burton Fleming Harry Fletcher Ruliy Freshour Nelson Hates Russell tieldhof Maurice llnrmloii Arnold tiritiin tioldie Grill Hagle Star Donald Mclfzillum Lionel Hrilloran Leona Hamilton Ruth Hzimiltfin fllfirrisey Hanna Bernire Harvey Elswortll Hawley Charles Helmer xxillllillll Herpolslieiiner Ausliert Hess ,lack Hessel Lorna Hewer George Hollister Minard Hnlst Margaret Horny Ralph Hunt Esther Husen Victor Jarrett Florence ,lensen Carl je,-linsun llc-uglzis Joy Lyle Iialmliach Mildred Keating Hercel Kenyon George Ketehpaw Leah Ketehepziw Vharle-. Kilmartin Morris Kosten John Krieknard Neil Kugel Herliert Hutch Iludley Lzindstra Ceril lgmgtfird Lawrente Langlcziwel Leroy liipp Harold Larson Rriliert l-r:ix'enw0rtli George Leinke Russell l,e Illoine XYilli:nn Lentz Car 1,.1 line Lewis Bayard l.ittell Donald Long fluytim Lowe: James Lyon Richard l.undin Melvin Lyons Kenneth Mackenzie Leonard llzinikowslti George Mzitthews D1-rulliy Maupin Carroll Mavis Ruth May Harold Merkle llavid Mitchell Ralph Muxxry Alexandria Muir Harry Mulder Clarence Nngelkirk Bonnie Newcomb Ford Newman Harold Niles Alice New-rtlewier Francis Oakley l lfirfillty flllnlilrl Glenn Palmer Rnliert Putter:-'-il May Peursall Elsie llressler OS K aroline Presslov Houzird Priddy Adrian Prose Roldey Retting Marian Rice Marie Rice Harriet Riddering Henry Riker R-,il-nrt Rc-lurahn L'ar-dine Rose:-na Russell Schumacher Fillmore Shaw Flare Silva XYillnrd Slager Lloyd Snow Herbert Spaman Henry Spring li-'-rf-iliy Szace XYilliziiri Steenland Geraldine Stevens XYtlder Stevens Dora-tliy Stewart Alice Stocking Dena Stouten Allansi-n Tanner Esther Yandenl-elr Clarence Yan llylte Jeannette Yan Dyke Hazel Van Rutten tiertrude Yer Meer Dorothy Victor Bernard Yinlceinulder Alton lYeher Joseph Wiepmzin lilizzilieth XYill-ey Fdythe XYilliams Henry xx-f'I'lI1'IlI Louise Yates Annual Helios Nineteen Twenly-Three Ulirnttirle Sept. 5-Enter! Exalted Seniors. aspiring jun- iors, polemic sophs and amoehic frosh. Sept. 6-Bliss Hayes tells the seniors what an intellectual class she is to lead for the com- ing year. Sept. 8-Mr, Rcbinette furnishes milk and kid- die cars for the incoming freshmen in his new session room. Sept. 9-The first week gone and some people have Sept. 12-Miss Yandervelde stays out of school to serve on the election hoard, May we have more elections. Sept. 13-Foctltall practice is well under way. Upton finds many new stars. already started studying. Sept. 18-Bring your excuse and take in the Fair. Sept. 19-The tirst assembly of the year. Two freshmen lost under one of the seats. Sept. 23-Xliss Hayes gives Ille seniors their first lessons in etiquette Gum chewing the text. Sept. 25-First liuster uf the season explodes on the front stairs. Sept, 26-Football schedules lsstletl Irv the Cameronian clnli. Sept. 27-The misses Kate Ryan. Stub XYolfe. Helen Curtis. Yirginia Fox, and Ruth Kinder enjoy Nelson Xxveliloiiis candy ifclit. Sept. 29-XYayne liarkwell, Nelson and liordy XYeldon give a trio in room 257 lint their mnsic is unappreciated. Sept. 30-XYe heat up on St. ,losepll -W-U. Oct. 4-Those quarterly exams! Midnight oil? Oct. 5-Louy 'I'honiasma supports a liandaee over the left eye. Oct. 6-Harry Lee and jerry Reed elected yell masters. Oct. 7-Rather muddy weather lint we step out and heat l'lainwell 31-0. Oct. 10-Harry Lee liack in school after a mix- up with a Ford. 0615. 11-:Xnother good joke. Bassforll lost 21 wisdom tooth. Oct. 12-Our lirst marks. XYe all resolve to study harder. Oct. 13-Friday. Holi Littell late for school. He walks two lilocks out cf the way to avoid a ltlack cat. Oct. 14-Holland fails to score. XVe win Zll-0. Oct. 17-Mr, .-Xndrews warns ns of college requirements. Oct. 21-Our first had luck. Vve lose at De- troit. A few Centralites see the gaine via lmoxcar, Oct. 26-27-Vacation. Tc-acher's convention. Oct. 28-Many see the Illinois-Michigan game at Ann Arhor. Nov. 2-South leaves her cclors on ulll' flag- pole. Nov. 3-Cameronians toss lvig mass-meeting. Davies seen in many new roles. Nov, 4-South rooters put up a good fight but their footliall team gets another defeat to the tune of 1.2-O. 69 Nov,1O-Dedicaticu of the memorial talilet to our gold star alumni. Rev. XYishart and Major Emery speak and we all turn out to make it an impressive scene. Nov. 11-May the tires of Hades consume us. Detroit Highland l'ark 9, Us 7. Hutchin- ski wins first place in Ypsi cross country race. Nov. 13-Tidey has his physics lesson. XVC fear for his health. Nov. 15-Mid-semester marks amid much wail- ing and defaming of the faculty. Nov.16fL'nit-n spills a little paint on our front walk, Nov. 17-Hood Cheers in classical production, featuring the Sheik. Nov. 18A'llhree minutes more and we would have lieaten Lnion. Seniors all tagged like freight packages for Hello XYeek. Nov. 21-Our orchestra entertains us in as- semlily, Nov. 22-Our liuropean diplomats, Steve and Kick Litscher are again with us. Nov. 23-Senior assemlily the first hour. Nov. 25-First Senior party a liig success. 27-Mr. Merriam addresses ns on the Nov. Spirit of Tliaiigsiviiigf' Nov, 29-liig pep show under the auspices of the tiavaliers. Many hits from the Fol- lies. Nov. 304'l'h:tnksgiving. XYe got a few feath- ers liut the liird got away 5-2. Dec. 1-'lihe Helios enjoys a little vacation in Madison. XYisconsin. ' Dec. Z-.Xrtie is the proud father of a girl. Dec. Sffktlder and prospects of a real winter. Dec. 6-class nominees begin campaigning. Dec. 8-lilection returns. llellaire makes a touching speech after a hard fought and closely contested campaign. Dec. 8-Senior4 9-Session room- Dec, Dec. 1O-lfonnd- Dec. 11-Stacked. 12-tjinsternation and uncertainty pre- Dec. vail as the faculty turn detective! Dec. 13-NNT see Harold Lloyd in a touching drama frm in Shakespeare. Dec. 15-L. of M. comes home. Footlmall lianquet. Bill Lee elected captain of the 1923 footliall team. Dec. 19-Helios comes out with a new joke on Mr. llnster Smith. Dec. 20-Hooks neglected, Hunks expected. Dec. 22-First day of winter. Galoshes and red Hannels come to the front. Dec.23-Jan. 2-Christmas vacation. Parties, skating, and much sleep lost. Fine time while it lasted. Dec. 25-Santa Claus leaves Miss Hayes a police whistle. Dec. 26-.364 more days to do your Christmas shopping. - jan. ZWRESOLUTIONS! Jan. 3-Resolutions! jan. 4-Oh. well what's the use? These days we- Annual Jan. 16-Are studying harrl! Jan. 18-For Exams. Jan, 19-Mttskegtni ilfies the trick. XXI- litse. Jan. 19-29-EX.-XMS. Jan.-261.-fiifitlit-t' mistake, Central l3. bn- iiin J. Jan. 29-XYQ crime hack tit get fittr creilit slips. .X few of tis get-stung. - 3-l-lighlanil l'ark heats tis in a last anil interesting' game. Feb. Feb. 6vThe pulice catch swine stttrlents smok- ing. - h Feb. 7-The High beliiml student is etissecl antl tliscttssetl at a l'arentfl'eachers tiieet- mg. Feb. 10-We lick Smith in a hair-raising game. Feb,12-XYe eelelirate LincOln's liirthtlay lty studying, 14-liie lilizzarrl. Many frozen appentl- ages, 15-lnterstaii' liantptet at Union. lawn XYliitwortli makes a report. 15-Many new itraturs fliSCl'll'L'I't'4l. l'lnittt- graphs the snliject uf rlehate at a Seniwr class meeting. 174XYe lwse tn lialainazcm anrl Htillanrl. 204,fXssenihly fur gtiiters. Many tlisap- ptiillletl. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Zzfxti SClltHtl ill llle 2l.ftL'I'1lO4ill. Feb, 23-Return call from Klttskegun. XXX- lose. Feb. 26-flliitlter tiittise latly speaks in as- semlily tin the use tif iiur time. Z9-XYe tmtlefl yiiti again this time. They ain't nit sneh animal. Mar. Z-Bnl-Hui, Sttperli! Mar. 3-Bnl-Bttl enciirerl. XYe eet inn' ipitita fur the Llevelatirl trip. Mar. 5-Central prom annotniceil, Much re- joicing. Dick Lirttw' locks alarm clock in his locker. Bliss Hayes is tlttsteretl. Mar. 9-Central prrnn. Mar. 16-XYe avenge tint' rlefeat at the hantls nf Lvnitin ll-ll. Mar. 17-Marian 'l'allinailee hlttsstnns fitrth with a green ilress. Mar. 23-iiirl's .Xthletic Meet. Mar. 23-April 2-Htinse parties. Rtitten weath- er lint a tlarn email time. April lfllitl yiin get tn seliool ttnlay? April 5-Call fur traclc canilitlates. April 6-Lf tif Xl. spring yacatittn. April 11-St-ni-ii' class mock electiiin. Humur! what crimes are cfitiiiiiittefl in thy name. April 12-Oni' lvantl antl Orchestra lt-are fur Vlerelaitfl. April 13-.-Xii-itliei' lfritlay. liet ywnr r:ililiit's hinsl leg. tiinitl Lilteers hulil XYinter l'ie4 nic. April 16-'l'ryiints lim' the Senior play, April 17-Lilith pictures. April 18-ure get llle result tif thttse terriltle iittarterly tests. April 19-XYiirtleii rips his pants sit he cannot git to his st-xenlh li-:nr class. L'iniseipieiit- ly there is a tlitirsnine at Hielilaiitl. April 20-Banil anil Orcliestra tlance for the Cast of l'rinct-ss litil-llnl. April 23-lfxtral!!! lltth Metzgai' seen with a girl tither than Stull lYrilfe. April 24-liayies has his lesstins su well that he is exctiseil fin' the rlay. Feb. .Xli. Helios Nineteen Twenty-Three April 26-.Xssemlily. April 27-Miss james lirings in a few fltlill- qtients. April 28-Central Senior Class Garden Party? May 1-'liruut season opens and we all go t0 SCl100l. May 3-Huw sweet are the ways fri chivalry. Louy Tarte has a date? May 5-XYe all shovel except tlifise who gig- to Kalamaziio. May 6-XYe sleep today. May 7-Back again with liurnerl noses and ltlisteretl hands. May 8-Hush! D0n't tell anyltoily, lint we hear that torlax' is Miss Hayes' liirthday. Heavy snow tp celelirate, i May 9-Material twr the Annual mnst lie Ui tnilay. As we are Qnly human and do not pnssess those far-reaching traits of intre- telling events. we can lint prtipliecy and hope that these followin: ex ents may ma- terialize wr that some of them will. Any- way we prophecy: May 12VThat Central will place at the Kala- inazcvti track meet on this tlate. MEIYA 14-That there will he wtirk tin the Sen- ittr play this week. May 16-That we will haye a few tests alifiut this time. May 18-That slime stttrlents may lie i-itiziil iitttsirle tlnrtng their vacant hiinrs. May 19-That there will lie nu sclifiol t-in lay. May 22-That Helen Shaw will recite in Latin if she is calletl on. May 23-That twtlayrwe will get Hur marks antl that Helen Parmelee will pass in all sttltjects antl some wther people we know XYtlIl I. May 24-That the cast of the Senii-r play will lit-gin tit get nerr-ans. May 25-That there will lie an inter-staff icin- qtiet in the lunch rtioiii. A May 26i'l'hat the beniwr play will lie a s1lCCess. lug May 29-That llen Deliratt will start wwwrkiitz' tin his class clay speech. May 30-That there will he a paratle today. June 1-That Happy llnys will lie seen talk Stnnes, Seniors will he practicing to l--irna june 5-That class ilay, June 7i'l'liat june 8fTl11tt tflass lbay. ,Tune 9-That it will not snuw ttwilay. june llslliat we will hat e an assemhly slay. June 13-That there will lie mental protld nightly fin' exams. june14-'l'hat the Seniors will enjoy see the itthcrs gn to exams. june1S-'l'hat aniititinccnieiits will begin appear nn telephone poles :intl garages. June18-That we will sign sniiielmtifs nnal ttiilay. june 22--That tmlay we will lie together the last time anti that we will have a ting climax tn thc gltwiotis lite at dear K cntrzil. -IOH X lYHl'l'XX'tlR'l'H. li. hl. ll El.l..Xl RE. we will learn the class sfine. the Senttirs will lie present mg fetl' Oll IO- ing ing I0 Xn- itll' tit- oltl - 'llfi lifes W 4. 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Q 53 F14 'K Q, , 4 an , X 5' K ' f 254 'Ei' Qi rg sig E If 4254 54 EQ' Q1 1 -5, 1 1 Ez' E 1 of R gf 5 4 Copyright 1923 Hart Schurfuer 5: Mlrx 1. . r Lookzng your best ff :fr , e? ou ll be counted among the best dressed fellows ff 4 . , . - 1 at school, and It won t cost a lot elther, when you 3 Z wear clothes .made by Hart Schaffner 6: Marx -Q 4 4 4 'Q 4 HOUSEMAN Sc JONES 4 4 E FTC v v vvf-frvvvvvvvv-if vw-vsqfxff-ffvr-.qvQ1vwqv1qfvfwfx7y'veif ve-f ve-qv-qvs-fv:vv-sfff-ff-Tvvv fvvfv Q5 4 4 A 4 3 K 4 4 1 zmuomi 1 f . - ,f , .. ,v I .,, 1- ,ff s,, , gf' , .,, Y-, A nnual Helios Nineteen Twenty- Three i ti. ii, .ii i.ii.ii.i.i ,,,, ,ai ami-vii.,ii ,,,,, ...iii i ii i iwiiiiiiiiit flvlius Staff This year's Helios staff has tried to do itsduty in upholding the high standard already set in former years. and through the co-operation of the .-Xrt and English departments of the school. has turned out some very good work. Much emphasis has been placed on the general appearance of the magazine. and because of its beautiful covers, cartoons, well-arranged snap- shot pages, and a new feature. the frontispiece. this department has been highly praised. The Literary staff. although perhaps called upon quite often for vv'ork vv'hich should have been sup- plied by the student body, has fulfilled its part nobly and contributed highly interesting mater- ial for the Literary Department. Although advertising has been a bit difficult to secure. on the whole the financial condi- tion of the Helios is in very good shape for the staff of '23 and '2-l. This year has also seen two interstaff banquets. one given February IS by L'nion. and the other May ZS by Central. Both were highly successful in establishing friendly relations be- tvveen the various staffs. December ll a Helios assemblv was held which emphasized to the student body the im- portance of helping the Helios. i Two conventions were also held at which the Helios -was represented. The first. held in Xladison, XXWSCOIISIII. December 1, 2. 3, proved very llt'll6flClZll. Two tlclcgates l'ClJl'QS-t'lllL'tl tllc Helios. .Xt this convention the Helios was awarded hrst place in the state contests tor Michi- gan. Its Art department was praised. On the whole this may be said to have been a highly successful year for the Helios. Much of the credit for its success is due to the four faculty members of the .Xdvisory Board, Miss Clay, Mrs. llohlen, Miss Daniels. and Mr. XYilcox. vv-hose valuable advice has been highb' allpre- ciated, lYith tvv'o student members of the .Xdvisory Board back next year. the Helios should have a record-breaking season. Cameronian Club Tlle-Camc:I'1i1l1iall's past year has been a very successful one and very enjoyable. The club has made plain to its new members the mean- ing' of club friendship. During the year the club has given several parties, including' a Christmas partv' at the Castle and the annual spring dinner dance held at the Kent Country Club. The house party at Grand Haven proved to be another success. Before three of the big football games of the season the club conducted mass meet- ines which seemed to meet with approv al. The officers for the year were as followsi First Semester: President - - Yice-President - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Second Semester: President - - - Yice-T'resident - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - - XYalter Decker - Horace Fish - E. J. Bellaire - E. Mulliken ,lohn XYhitvv'orth Charles Mulliken XYilliam Hcrlusoii - E. -l. llellaire College Club Many successful and enjoyable meetings were held at the various homes of the members this year. Mrs. Bohlen, our faculty advisor. has devoted many hours to our needs. The club did its share in helping to finish paying for the band uniforms by selling arm- bands. As usual the club worked on the ath- letic jerseys. mounted Central honor letters. and made and sevved the names of the football men on the captain's blanket. At Christmas the girls made a needy familv happy by giving them food and gifts. The club presented the girls' individual tri-honor cup. The usual parties vvere,enjoyed. including a spring' house party at Highland Park. The officers for the year were: First Semester: l'resident - - Yice-l'resident Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Second Semester: l'rt-sident - - - Ylilc'-l'I't'sit'lt'l1I Secretary - - Treasurer - - Mary Himes - Katherine Ryan - - ,lean Cleland Elizabeth XYhittier Elizabeth XYhittier - Katherine Ryan - Lorna Somes Eleanor Rowe Goodfellowship Club 5 lhe tioodtellovvslnp club has experienced a very successful year. Meetings have been held at the homes of the different members. Early in the fall the club furnished entertainment for a football mass meeting. The club took active part in mterclub basketball and indoor base- l-all tournaments during the past year. and gl has been represented on Ct-ntral's track. foot- ball. and basketball teams. .X fall and a spring l'-fuse party was held at Uttavva lleach and Spring Lake respectively. and a winter party at the lfastle. The officers for the year have beeni First Semester: Frank Matheson ---- President Lewis XYithey - - - Vice-l'rt-sident Charles Sligh ----- Secretary Duncan MacDonald - - Treasurer Second Semester: Christian Litscher - - - l'resident Charles Sligh - - - Yice-l'resident George Herferan Stephen Liftscher i GEQRG Secretary - - - Treasurer E HEFFERAN, St-c'y J : Q 1 f :PI -f- 'IE' :LT 1 25 .... 1 A N 13 4- 1 :LI fm i+ T 1 . ,145 V-,- - , , - f, , , 1 K- I :,:.Z -,- 'J-3 Q 4 1, EE :4 f , 1 .t f 3 J V: - Z , - f ff- f :Ai : Q: vi 4-'L 7 . - 1 ,4 1:l: 3'g: f gi ,i-?7 -1 - I w 1 i, :f 1,f ,w - - i7 I, 'ff f ,4- , . 'A -2,2 , - 'fi 4 ii? 2111 - :ff f-: 47: Q77 'UQ ,ffl 332 fkf. -f :ZS :ig 2 I .,- -ll -l.?' , , L: f':Q. -,w- - , ,If .,-- A nnual Helios The Cavalier Club Qi k The Cavalier Club looks back on a very successful and prosperous year in which it ac- complished its purpose with the highest effi- ciency. that of supporting Central activities. of developing comradeship and of obtaining high honors in scholarship. The club has been well represented on the Foothall and Basket- ball teams and has put strong teams in all branches of school competition. lt issued song cards and announcements for the Muske- gon game and mass meeting. The Annual Alumnae party at Highlands Country Club was a great success as was the tenth Annual Banquet at the Hotel Pantlind. The Christmas party also at the Hotel Fant- lind was a brilliant success. A House Party at Highland Park was en- -ifyed as were several meetings. get-to-getliers and spreads. The Club is greatly indebted to the Faculty Advisor. Mr. Robinette, for his aid and en- couragement. who with the following officers is responsible for the success the Club made ul the past year: First Semester: President - - Vice-l'resident Secretary - Treasurer - - lYilliam Lee - - ,lames Foster - Fenton Raber - - lolm Bequette Second Semester: - - ,lolin llequette - - Fenton Raber - - Albert Guy l'resident - X ice-l'resident :secretary - Treasurer - - Keith Goodrich ALBERT GUY. St-c'y. Hi-Y Club The past schoolyear has been a very suc- cessful one for the Hi-Y club. Meetings have been held regularly every Friday in the boy's lobby of the Y. M. Lf. A. The Hi-Y members of the three city high schools entertained llll boys, representing clubs from various places in Michigan, who attend- ed the state Christian Calling conference held in Grand Rapids this spring. The Central Hi-Y club activities have been basketball games, swimming meets. indoor baseball tournaments, and the like. The club at the present moment is raising money for the purchase cf a regulation size silver football to be presented to the winner of the Muskegon- Central football game this fall. The team winning the trophy the first three times keeps ll. The club program has been very good through the semester. The following business men have spoken to the Hi-Y: Henry L, VVard, head of the National Museum Associ- ation of Milwaukee: Mr. George Greed. a mis- sionary worker in Korea. Dr. Masselink. Mr. Hawkins. Mr. Somerville, and Mr. Hubert have been the guiding influence of the Hi-Y Nineteen Twenty- Three .ii twirl. 1,i,nnnin.iii,nn,.i t ,si v, mo. X.. club. and have given many interesting talks throughout the semester. The officers were as follows: First Semester: President - - - :Xrthur Papke Yice-President - - Stewart De Yries Secretary - - Howard Montgomery Treasurer ----- Jerry Reed Second Semester: President - - - Stewart Dc Yrics Yice-President, Howard Montgomery Secretary - - - llnrton Morrisson Treasurer ---- Leonard Koets BURTON MORRISON, Secretary. Druid Club Druid meetings have been held on alternate Sundays at members' homes. lt was not long after school was resumed that Ray Marlett, claire and Harold lnwood, and Howard Foote were given bids and initiation to the club. The cltib was well represented on the school teams throughr-ut the year and also turned out some successful teams of its own. :X few informal spreads were held by the club, lib some inl- which prospective meinbers were invited- lle- sides these. two good house parties were held at Highland Park. The only formal functions of the club were its winter party at the l'enin- sular Club and its spring party at the Grand- view .Xuto Club. The new members tal-:en in this semester were Bob l.eavenworth, lYalter Crrw, and Chauncy Todd, The officers tor the hrst semester were as tollovvs: l'resident - - l'aul Leavenworth lice-President - - Roger Larr bt-cretary - - - Xelson l'X'eldon Treasurer ---- Gordon lYeldon For the second semester: l'res1dent ---- hordon lYeldon Yice-l'resiilent - - - Tom lrwin Secretary - - - Robert Metzgar Treasurer - - lYayne Barlqwell Tri-K Club VAW ASQ. The Tri-li club, composed of twenty-Iwo girls of the commercial department, has had a very enjoyable and successful time for the first full year after its organization in the spring ul 1922. Its meetings have been held every two weeks. Some of them have been social: while some of them have been of a more professional nature. :Xt such times very profitable talks from busi- iltss people were heard and very interesting trips taken through various large local plants. Officers for the year were: President ---- Vivian Grogel Vice-President - - Luella Landauer Sec'y-Treas. - - Cornelia Pollie , , i , , , -,. -f ,A -., . , - : f v 3 f , : , , , J, - - ,f ,. fi : 1-,AM . rf , 1, ,V f f. -1 f - ,-- , .. , Y - 1 Q,.,4, - ,A f . , - -1 , , I L 1 -1 , ,, ,- ... A , , 'il 415 5 !g WHIP 45 inf-Y.
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