Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1917
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L I I - - ' f . ffl. .fx , , 1- THE ORACLE As lssued by the Class of N lneteen Hundred Seventeen VOLUME XXVI An Annual Publlcatlon by the Senlor Class of Editor in Chief Business Manager HOWARD J ROOT THEODORE P LYONS Lansing High School l 1 1 LANSING HIGH scHooL THE BUILDING FROM A NEW ANGLE It 18 the 5.111111 11111 1e1111111111Q11 11111111111g, 1111511111011 to :111111111111111.111 5111110 511 111111111911 1ll11J11N 14 01 111198 1 12.115 115 11111110111 11115 been 01 01 taxed 1 511111 111111 11.15 It 511 121118 11111 1111 1111111 111111111111 111111115 1111111 1111111 to 11111111 t111,111511v15 t1lIOllg'1l 1111 1111111 5155111115 A 111.11101 15 111111 11111111 11.11 111 the 1111111 111 1111 1111111111111 111 111111511 1111- 511111110 111111.11t111111t5 W1I1 'L1115 111111-t tho 111111115 111 L11115111g 5 210111117 Y1111 XXL 11111, 111 .1 1111 1e.115, see 111st011 111110111117 I'1111p1e 111 L.1115111g, .1511 1011151111115 11115 1111114111111 111111 1011511161 lt 11151111 Page Four l i TABLE OF CONTENTS Lanslng Hlbh bchool Ded1cat1on Jay W bexton Board of Educatlon 14 aculty Bengamln I' Blown Oracle Board bnap bhot pages 27, 64, 104 108 116 170 178 137 154, 177, 186 4 Senlors Lartoon pages 74 114 148, 158 180 PTGVIOUS Class Off1cers bommlttees of the Class of 1911 Jun1ors Sophomores 1+ reshmen I 1terary Sectlon Ed1t0Tl3lS 1J3V1d Cray s AW xkenln Pr1ze Essay Memor1es My qemor PICUIIG Youth Dreams of Tomorl ow L1terary Soc1et1es Debatmg' 0 Dra1nat1cs ' Soc1ety 1 Departments 7 7od1a0 Rev1ewx Mus1c 75 Athletlcs 7' Board of Control Atl1l9t1C Assoc1at1on Lansmg H1t,h School Yells 1 Football Basketball 4 'llrack Baseball 5 Phe Seventeen Bluster f School Electlons G-rmds Jokes 155 thru Ad sectlon Advertlslng Sectlon 5f Senlor Autographs 164 166 Senlor Dlrectorv Flnls 198 Page Fwe ' 'O' 7 ....... 4 ' ' ..... A . . . 6 . ' A . . . . . 8 ' ...... . 9 7 . ..... . . . 11 ' ' '. ' . . ....... 12 , ......... 19 7 I 'L , , , L ', L , L, L . , 1.94 ' .......... 23 7 ..... L, . , , ' ' ....... 57 7 ' 7 ..... 58 ' .......... 59 . . . . ' . . . . . 65 7 ...... . . . 71 I ' .......' . 77 ' ' .......... 78 ' ' z ' g ....... S0 ' ........ I .' 84 ' ......... 87 , so . l ' ........ . . . . . . . . , . 90 ' ........ 91 Where Our Money Goes ....... 92 ' ' ' ........ 93 ' ......... 10' ' .......... 10.-J ' .......... 11 . . . . . . . . . 15.1 1 I , . 7 ........ ' .......... 1L.' ' .......... ILJ - ' ' ' .... 130 ' '0' ...... 131 . . . . . . . . . . 133 , f ........ ' . 13 1 . A ......... 141 . . . . . . . . . 14. ' . ' . . .... 14.3 ' ........ 153 ' ' ' ........ 1 .l ' . 1 .,.. , , 158 ' ' U ....... 176, 178 DEDICATION To Mr Harry E Gardner teacher and fr1end who ha not only gulded us through the mystemes of ,eometrx and trlg, but has also acter, Who, Wlth both fan ness and s1ncer1ty has pomt ed out our faults and pra1sefl our v1rtues, who has been no small factor 1n preparlnb us to meet the problems of hfe We, the Class of Nme teen Seventeen, smcerely dedlcate thls Oracle Page Sim . . , Q 1 S ' u- j GK ' 77 X taught us the value of char- , - . . on 9 HARRY E. GARDNER. B. Pd l'11ive1'sity of Micrhigzm Dl2l.tl1Qlll2ltiCS Page Seven JAYW SFXTON A M Alblon College bupc 1 lllfflllfllllf Pagr Ulflllf , . M , . . ' 7 fe University of 1XIir'l1ig:g:111 ' 1 4 . J 1' fksv EIQXLIEATIIIIN P ,g , Y' BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing-Mr. Breisc-lm. Nr. Force, Mr. Briggs, Mr. Palmer. Mr. Main, Dr. Holm, Mr. Wright, Mr. Cooper. SP2lfPdfNll'. llardy, Mrs. Redfern, Mr. Page Nr. Morse, Mr. Svxton, Mr. Nix-hols, Miss Hunter, Mr. Holmes, Mr. NVolvott. Mr. Chapin. Hn flu- H1't'0ll1l :mel f0lll'Hl lW0llll2lyS of' 1-uvll month ilwsv l'l'lDl'1'- svlltzllivo vilim-11s zlssmrllrlfl in l'l'g'll!2ll' svssioll. 'l'I1c-5' also hzlvo spwinl lIl0Q'tiIlQ.L'S at Il04'0SSill'j' timvs. ICIIUII pvrson svrvos on ono or mon- ol' thc- various 4'OIlllllittP9S XVllil'l1 I'0illlil'0II1lll'll OlvflI0il'tiH10 in SJIVOIIIIA ous, mlolilwlultc- work to safe-ly guido tho dostinivs of tho ovvr illl'l'l'iln- ing lmlmlim- svhool systmn of tho Uity of I12lllSillg.L'. Hut not 0110 1-1-nl do Hwy l'4'I'0iVl' for tllflil' swvivvs. Thx-5' dvswvv tho zlpp1'wi:1fio1i oi' ovvry 1-itizc-11 ol' I12lNSillg', and tho Orm-lv, in lwlmlf oi' ilu- lliglu Svluool, 1-xtc-mls sim-vro g'1':1tit114l0 fo the Hozml oi' l411l1u'z1tion. Page T011 Qfx ,f gEI fe W mi. 154 IIPNIANIIIN F BROWN B b XOIHIWPSYPIII Ulllxcmltx 'ull w v Y ,' W l,I'iIlf'i1D2lI lay zz-1' zv' l' ' ' 1 T T EMMA M LOTT B L Ollvet College Asslstant PI'1I1C1pa1 NINA E BRISTOL A B Umverslty ot M1LhlgaH Latln WILLIAM J TRACHSEL Buchtel College Sclence ETTA CRILLY A M Denlson Unlverslty Umversxty of M1Ch1gaH Natural Sclence ETTA R W'ILBUR A M Unlverslty of M1ch1gan German Q .I H JENSEN M S Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Physlcs Page Tlmfteen . , Ph . B. Chemistry - Page Fourteen LAURA AMMERMAN A B Hlllsdale College Physlography MARY DERBY A M Olxvet College UH1V9FSltY of Chxcago Engllsh HAROLD E SPROSS Mt Pleasant Normal Mathematics MAUD HAGLE A B Umverslty of M1ch1gan Engllsh M A C Mathematlcs E SHASSBERGER B A Mathematxcs Coach FLORENCE L. HALL, B. s. . J. , . s. M. . C. u LEORA A. CHAPIN, A. B. University of Michigan Mathematics ELSIE SEITZ A B University of Michigan English CHARLES E LeFURGE A University of Michigan Commercial IDA A LAMB Michigan State Normal German French Unlverslty of Michigan Latin HAROLD B MQKALE A M Albion College Unlverslty of Michigan History Coach College Page Fzfteen . , . B. INEZ E. COLE, A. B. Page Swteen ELEANOR BARNES A Vassar College English NELLIE MCCORMICK A B Un1vers1ty of Michigan Latm M E HALL A M A Hlstory MARGARET PRATT B A Engl ish LAURA JULIAN A B Umverslty ot Mlchlgan English E M HALL Vocational , .B. ' M. . iz. ' ' University of Michigan , .S. M. . C. PEARL PALMER Ar WILHELMINA SCHMIDT Hlllsdale College Mathematlcs Physlography RUTH A BRUSSELBACH M A C JOHN W STEPHANS Mus1c Dxrector HELEN BISSINGER A B Lake Forest College German BELLE MORRISON Manual TI'2.1I1II1g AB B Page Seventeen t , . , . S. bonlesfic Art EDITH L BROWN A M Ohio State University English AGNES PERROTT Cleary Business College Commerclal Asslstant CAROLYN L PHELPS Mlchlgan State Normal College Commercial Assistant HOW FATTY PASSED THE EXAM An Educational Masterpiece in four reels Written and produced by the noted expert along such lines, Hugh Shadduck One moment please to patch film, and look patiently ong you will see the remainder in about 145 pages. Pa e Ez hteen l - I i - l l N Michigan State Normal College G5 -. CQ O g Q Q j UQU Xgtj QQ: Q C55 T UDENT' '1'Rn3D1'r1oN B0 Page Nmetcgn HD F CARRIER 0.0 ' 90 Z ' 6 v' 5,667 on 0 ' 9.0 Q Dc 0 O Q lb 9 offrgj 'O v uv' 9 Oh, 6 'v ooo Q 0' '4 6, O MX ' 0, o ,X 17W ,, o O ' 0 'O Q YQ, vo , of' .. , - 'O 0 0 0 ,, . i U Q . . Q og of o 56 O Q I Q52 ' 4 .. U O? 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X Y Page Twenty HOWARD ROOT Edltor ln chxet FRANCIS BATEMAN Assistant Edltor RAY BACKUS Assoclate Edltor PRISCILLA BOYCE Associate Edltox HELEN WELD Assoclate Ed1tor GLADYS CRANE Art Ed1t0I THEODORE LYONS Buslness Manager STERLING MOSES Advertlsmg Manager CLAYTON J ENNI NGS Asslstant Advertlslng Manage: EARL SCHUON Asslstant Advertlslng Manage: HOBART AGLER Assistant Advertlslng Manfmger HELEN CANFIELD Asslstant Art Edlt0I' Page Twenty One Page Twenty Two I tv' '- if ,V g 5' T t ' 4 L Z5 H C KV, ul IM!! pix: ' f AL MV ' 45 I , f K N , Mf U U KV, S X 44 X Jw f 'M 1 WL ,if IUI' f' ,1 Q 3 y'T7 mu 'Q Y fl 1 ' M 0 V I YQ lu' If fs,l5 :fl Q ' W f MMI l if 'l L M MM' lm: A-JF va: xx- iff r Te ff Swfzaffcf f Po z 7 f 2 K I WWI, 7 , fn V1 1' , mf x ,J 7 47 ,f Av . XX 14 l ,J X I XX I I x , - +- ' Q ' ' li . . XF , uf F1110 our L V .3 --i 0 f W f f - y ,, , -is y J' . 'ffl , 1 V A, ',-!.'.' .T ' I 9? kai y,lg',sxl w,h,'h LL H. S vens l ml' x nib A . va C ' T y-F Eve ir 'K 'fx if U Xxx if W1 'fx X x X XXXXS S i r Conq ermg, Never Conquered Gold and Black Bingalica! Bangalica! Zis! Boom! Bah! Nineteen Seventeen Rah! Rah! Rah! Q x I 3 x X x f if x X If i if t X X K t i i x K X t NX x.f xx':: E wx Xi n ke X- .e.. ex- Il eoee o ee, X . u . f A FAREWELL TO THE SENIORS Deal benlors lhe tune has come when the Lansing High School must bid faiewell to the 111188 oi 11, and '1 hard task it is We ot the Junioi Class es 111013113 reglet the pllltlllg, since tor' thiee X ears wou have been the class Just ahead of us into Whose footsteps we know that we must follou Whatever feeling' of 111w111 max have ucisten In om If reshman weai 11as been quite folgottnn Sour cheerx good fellowship and stlong' 5011001 spirit, and ou1 good Wishes will follow sou, as xou leave fol woui colleges and univeisities, and go out into the World of action We know Nou W11I alwaxs be 10X al to wour Alma Matei .ind keep a warm place in 10111 heaits im the Red and W111te Max success fo11ow your everx 11l141CltH1x ing, and a full measure of happiness be X ouis 1J0l0f11X Su eencx D ' . . . V1 X' . 1 x y I . S' . , 'W 1 1 I v a I 1 3 7 - 1 I I c ' , n . ' ' 7 ' ' , w ,. , C ' Q ' 1, .k,' J ' v . v f . ' . ', ' s v u t Y , V Y' - ' I L S -' I W w K v 1 I ' I . X f in the friendships since formed. We sl1a11 miss 1 . . ' I II' v 1' If' lf . 4 5 , I 1 I, S6 ' -1 I A A 1 V SENIOR OFFICERS PI ITMWIER MNYDER you have 'Lnythmg to say say xt If you haven t say lt anyway PI'SS1del1f. 1 Debatmg 11 17 Junlol Ex 'NIARY BURWEI L Qulet' But when she starts to speak every one stops to hsten VICE Pres1dent lf Guls Debatlllg Team 17 Jl1l110l' Ex Fu-hange Edxtor Zodlac lt TUC ENIA PIERCE You w1ll find that she never falls to H,ll1V6 at the Root of the S1tll3.tl011 Secretary 14 IUIIIOI' Dx PAUI WATZEL He had a head to contrlve a tongue to persuade and a hand to execute any Il11SCh16f Treasurer 17 Illl1l0I' Ex Freshmen RGCQDUOII Commlttee Chss Bas! etb'11l 14 1 Page Twenty Fwe ,rw '11 4 I If ' C u y , . . ,7 - Jr- 'r 1 4 - v , u ' ' uf- .'. . , . - - sf- J.. D1 , sr- . 1' A 1 u r 1 1 . , un 1 4 x c 1 SENIORS ROY ADAMS Would that a. man wele measured by h1s welght AI FRFD ATWOOD Meek 'ls .L I11'lld ESTHER ARBAUGH There IS no 11ld6X o charactel so sule the volce Secretary 16 JHH101 Ex SGIIIOI' Banquet Commlttee I ADORA AI I ISON As brxght ms 1 Sl1l1b9 l1T1 'md 'Ls modest 'ms '1 vlolet Page Twenty Swv 1 1 A A ' c ' 1 . . Y as ' e . , Freshman D6K 0l'Zltillg' Committee , . , ' 2 z . . L . . . . . l X 1 I I MAJOR ASH To perseverance do I owe thls plcture HAROLD ANNIS We can refute assertlons but Who can refute sllence HOBART AGLER Away wlth thls sord1d Junk But yet I Wlll not Shun Ckj my duty Assistant Advertlsmg Manager of Oracle Class Baseball 15 Football 16 Football Reserve 1 FLOSSIE BOSWORTH MOVIES to an observlng mlnd ale study Junlor Ex Motto Comrnlttee Page Twenty Seven 1 v f y 1 v RAY BACKUS Never do today what you can put olt lllltll tomorrow Assoclate Edltor of Oracle Chairman of Folly Day COI1ll11ltt98 J umor Ex KATHERIINE BAKER Who ran foxetell the posslbllltles of learned mmd IUIIIOI' Ex RUTH BROWN You blamey me Ill blalney you Folly Day Commlttee Chorus mrls Glee Club RAY BROWN Quletness Where mn we hurl 1tS ual Page Twenty Ezght F , . . . . a Editor-in-chief of Zodiac '17 eq . ' l FRANCIS BATEMAN Hls wolds are bonds hlS oaths ale oracles Asslstant Edltol of Oracle Junior Ex Sophomore Decoratlng Commlttee Clerk House of Representatlves I LSTLR BLI TZ The world k11ows lxttle ot 1tS greatest men Freshman DGCOIiitlI1g COII1I111tt6G Tack 15 16 17 PRISCILLA BOYCE Constancy xs the Lomplement of all other human vutues Assoclate EdItOl ot Oracle V106 Presldent 16 JUIIIOI' Ex Euphronlan IONE BATEMAN A malden nevel bold Of splrxt stlll and qulet Jun1or Ex Page Twenty Nme '17, Class Track '16, '17 1. , ,, ,, GLADYS BRITTEN A lucky woman IS ralel than a. whlte crow Colors Commlttee Chalrman Junlor Hop Commlttee Senlor Banquet Commlttee NELSON BROWN Study weakens the ablllty to bluff Tls v1rtue that doth make women most admlred Asslstant Art Edxtox of Oracle Junlor Ex DORIS CHAPLIN Every l1tt1e flowex has a. meanxng all its own Junlor Ex Page Thwty I I . '. . I HELEN CANFIELD I I u . Q I l FLORENCE CARRIER Her voice was ever soft and low, an excellent thing in women. Invitation Committee B1 ORENCE CADY Her air her mannels all who saw admired Senior Banquet Committee MARIE CLANDENING N .one can bring you peace but youl GLADYS CRANE Will any one evei understand hex Art Editor of Oracle Junior Ex Chairman Commencement Decor ating Committee lb Pa e Thzrt 07116 N r 1 , I 1 rl I l o ' '- self. . . , , I- MARGARET CHAPIN Seclet study Sllellt thought IS 'tftex all the mlghtlest agent m human xt falrs Secretary 15 J unlor Ex Adelphlc Zodlac Staff 17 MARIAN CRLYTS Nothmg gleat was evel ILIIIGVGC1 with out euthuslasm Junlor Ex .munlor Ex Commlttee MIRIAM CARPENTER .Tumor Ex Pm Commlttee Invxtatlon Commlttee ALEXANDER CONRAD am happy' What xs wrong w1tl1 the rest ot the world Chalrman Invltatlou Comnuttee Physlcs Laboratory Asslst mt Page Thzrty Two ik N Q V ' H ' 7 5 ' , 2 '- I 7 . . , 1 ' - v E I ' ' - Contentmeut is a jewel of great price. 1 I . ' ' ' . . 2 Y , V Y, Y , , ,, .l l DILUELL DILVLRILAUX Success IS not mole than seventy Use per cent persplratlon ROBLRT DUTTON A blg man' A man who l'.h1I1kS hls way IS best Se111or Banquet Comrnlttee HOWARD DONAHUE Every man has hls trlvolous lnornents Treasurer 16 Chalrman Freshmen R9C9ptl0l1 Junxor Ex LI EANOR DRYER At last I have reached the d6LlS1OI1 that care IS the enemy ot llfe Jun1or Ex Chorus 16 17 Page Thzrty 1 hree 1 . 1 -1 1 7 . Committee 'Y 1 ! . ! , . I N ' 4 1 W ' - v - - I i - I EDWIN EIFERT He only IS a well made llldll who ms a good detelmmatlon ARTHUR EATON A Sllllle wxll dr1ve away a thousand cares House ot Remesentatlves 17 MARGARET FROST The only way to have a trxend IS to be 0116 Frasorls TIIHIOI Ex COHll111tt66 Chalrman Freshnlan D9LOI3.tl0l1 C01I1II1ltt6e WAI TLR FOSTER A11 u11spoken wo1d nevex does hdllll Page Thwy Four Class Day Commlttee ' a I , 1 ' . I . , Junior Ex. A J - I DLIAABETH GIER Good temper IS llke a sunny day it sheds lts brlghtness on everythln .Tumor Ex Junlor Ex Comrnlttee Presldent Euphronlan 17 MARK ULRITE GUNN Work IS a pleasuxe success J11I110l Ex Euphronlan I EONA GALVIN We are otten able because we thlnk we are able .Tumor Ex Frasorls Chorus PEARL K ALVIN Snules may come and laughs may gc But glggles go on torever Junlor EX Frasorls I upon lt depends l Page Thzrty Fwe 4 r N a v . . . , 1 1 w I v ' - 1 . i . 1 w 1 , a lnhssm GREGG If she makes up her mind to do a. thing she will do it. Chorus 15 16 Girls Glee Club 16 17 JOYCE, GRAY She always wears that preoccup1ed alr DOROTHY HI' RMANIN It IS to llve twlce when you can euJoy the lecollectlon of your formel hfe QLADYS HOFFMAN We W0lld6l why Louutly 1na1ds are so qulet Junlol Ex Page Thwty Swv 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 s n v 1 1 1 ' , I J A w I I OYD HARRIS If you want to know who s boss around here Just start somethlng Baseball 15 16 Captam 17 Basketball Manager 16 Football Manager 17 Junior Hop COI1'llf1'11tf96 ERNESTINE HALL That l1ght fantastlc toe tflppetll uer the hall Jumor Ex Junior Ex Cornmlttee Euphronlan Secretary Athletlc Board of Con tro 17 RUMSEY HAYNES slstance ALFRED HASKILL Wlthout lnlsery happxness would cheap I Page Thzrty Seven 1 5 I have ever trod the path of least re- X . I . . be VICTOR HOYT Out spoke the V1Ct0l then I long for repose that evel IS the same MII DRFD HUNT My work IS an ever 'l,bS0lblI1g pleasulc JUHIOI Ex SHELDON HIGGINS Don t Walt for success go aftex xt Presldent Athletu Assouatlon ll Football 15 Captam 16 Basketball 15 16 Captalll l Baseball 16 14 TANET ISBELL All I ask IS pleasant company to V116 away the time Sophomore Pxcnlc COIll1'1l1tt68 Junlol Banquet Comlnlttee SSIIIDI Hop COIUIUIICIGG Page Thirty Ezghf , 1. - ,U ! lt 1 w ' ' . 1 I! A J ' ,. ' 'n. Il' 4 i ' .' . , . , - , . , , . .- , 1 ,- ,F ,, . W xl. CLAX TON JENNINGS Days that 1n Splte of darkness by the llght of a clear mlnd are day all nught Asslstant AdVGI'tlS1llg Manager of Oracle NINABELLE KIMBALL When ere she smlles a V1I'g1l'1 soul shlnes forth MURRAY KUTT Thls man IS freed from servlle bonds Lord of hlmself tho not of lands And havlng nothing yet hath all FH RING llttle spark may smlrk unseen .Tumor Ex Page Thwty Nme . l . ' Y A .ll . 1 Av Of hope to rise, or fear to fall: RU' ' A ' ' c ' . C EORCE RNAPP H'ud W0l1x never dld fmglee wlth me WILI IAM LOGAN One of those wellolled dlsposltxons Whlfh tulns on the hlnges of the wolld W1th0l1t cleakmg IIIVIUEUOII Conlnnttee MAR IORY LAWRASON have tound by experlence that noth 1ng 1S mole usetul than Q11l6tll9Sb and affablllty JUIIIOI EX Choxus ROLLAND LORENZ Things pelferted by nature 'lre bettel Page Forty than those Hmshed by 'wrt , v A 1 1- .v I . - . 1 ', - ' ,x L . 7 L I . , . c I THLODORE LYONS He blushes all IS safe BIISIHGSS Manager of Oracl Junlor Ex Class Baseball 15 Presulent of CIIOSODIIIC' 14 VICTOR IA NOBLE A mfm S '1 man for a that Never known to b actually outof sorts JllIll0I' Ex Cholus ROI IO MOORE Rare 1l1dll1g6l1C'9 ploduc-es greatest pleasure I Page Forty One 1 ' ' ., '16, '17 PEARL MCCOMB ' I ' . ' , ,F l l l STERLING MOSES LUCIUS M OORE Junior Ex Baseball 16 FRANCES MUSSELMAN doesn t make Junior Ex Cllosophlc Page Forty Two Thou cans't not mold him into any shape, like soft clay. Advertising Manager of Oracle Freshmen Reception Committee Treasurer of Adelphic '15, '17 CERALDINE MacLAUGHI IN Modesty becomes a woman He shone with greatest splencloi be cause he was not seen Class Baseball 16 1 , A You can tell her by the noise that she A - . . O CARRIE MEEKER A smlle IS the color whlch cheerful ness and Joy wear .Tumor Ex 'VIABELLE MANZ Cheerful looks make every dlsh a feast and that lt IS which crowns a we' J unlor Ex Chorus DOROTHY MELCDONALD We lxve on thxs earth but once lets enJoy ourselves Junlor Ex IOSEPHINE MOORE Could I see a. man possessed of con stancy that would satlsfy me Chorus Page Forty Three A . come. ' ' . so , . U HII DA MENGER Quiet shy and leselved but one ot oul best students Iunxol Ex Euphloman 7od1aL Staff 11 X EARIN MAL K Because the hlstoly ot natule lS char the prophet 'md dlscoveler of hel secrets MYRTI I4 NOURSE We thlnk she wmts to be a teacher of I1l'l.th8I118.UCS IRMA NORTON flash of C0101 One deep Slgh Then you Wlll know I1m'1 went by JUIIIOI' Ex Clfmss Div C0!l1l'l1ltf96 Page Forty F0117 , 1 ' 1 ' Y - Y , 1 actered in his brain, therefore is he , ' 1 ' 1 ' ' .f ,I z - . A , ' ' L . 1 1 t . . I OIS NICHOI S She has D1 etty daxk 11.1111 And eyes of dall. blue A complexlou tau And a SH1116 fo1 you MARION NORTH They who would be se rslble must filst learn to be sllent and to obey Junlor Ex DONALD NIC1xlnL An all Iound good fellow Junlor Ex H ELEN OVIATT Smallest one 111 our dass but some tlmes the best goods ale put up 111 small packages Page Forty Fwr' l 4 4 v a - ' . '1 1 . . 1 - , , lv LUCY PERRIN If all the fDocJbors go to wax a led cross nurse for me Jun1or Ex Chorus IXARL PHELPS The persomiicatlon ot good uwtuxe Worry? It 1S ye unknown to me Junlor Ex Adelphlc IREINE PURCHISS Guaranteed never to look cross C110SODhlC Chorus Page Forty Sm' IRENE PARKER . ' t . IONA PERRY Her forehead 1S always puclleled 111 anxlous thought .Tumor Ex Chorus WENDELL PHILLIPS Haste IS a thlng fO18lg11 to my llatllll I love delxberateness He that would make the best use ot h1S llfe must g1V6 a large palt ot hxs tune to recreatlon Chorus Boys Glee Club Ll 1 CILLL ROOSA Qulet and yet Jolly What a happy Lombmatlon J unlor Ex Page Forty Seven WAYNE PALM HOWARD ROOT None but hlmselt can be 111s equal hldltol 111 chlet ot Oracle Treasurer 15 Buslness Manager ot lu111o1 LY Speaker House ot Representatives RICHARD RLY I suv hls llps 111 I halt euulc pant A1 d I knew he thought he was break mg a heart s he strolled noncllalautly by Junlol Ex Chillllllall P111 Commlttee Senior Hop Commlttee Art Ed1t0l ot Lodlae 11 OLRTRUDL RENNLR Never take her lltemlly she IS but half the tune lll earnest .Tumor Im. C1l0S0ph1C lN1AllR,ICIiz RANN A wlzaxd with the wueless Page Forty Eight , . 2. F3 . .V . I l , , ' . ' ' . 1 . , ' . I , '17 I A I . . . i A . Q. . J I my A wise glance came into his eye, 1 ' '. A ' . . ' . ' f '. . ' V' 1 1 1 w . 1, . A FAY REYNOLDS A meek humble pauent tra.nqu1lsp1r1t BERNICE SPAULDING Someone mvent a new ldea Im tlred laughlng at the old Chorus Glrls Glee Club MARJORIE SALLOWS All worth whlle peopl acquamted wlth Junlor Ex RENA SCHUTT She can glggle She can wrlte She s good natured Shes Just r1ght .Tumor EX Chorus e ale bald to get Page Forty Nm 6 Ili a 1 n . . , . , . -1 .A- ,J ' r 1 y 1 ,. . , 1 , l LYDIA SCI-IALLER And tls remarkable that they tall least whom have the most to say Junlor Ex EARL SCHUON They that do much make little noise Asslstant Advertlslng Manager of Oracle Junlor Ex mxttee 16 House of Representatxves MARIE SHAFT Good humor IS the health of the soul sadness 1ts polson Junior Ex Senlor Hop Commlttee Chorus Glrls Glee Club LOUIS SINCLAIR Work IS an ever decreaslng pleasure Pa e F1 t - - - K - 9 ' lv Y . . I Commencement Decorating Com- - . - , MARIAN SEELEY Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Senior Hop Committee FLORENCE STAMPFLY I have no other but a. woman s reason I think It so because I thuik so Junior Ex IRMA STARRING You may sing and talk of the Sugar Bowl You may rant of the shows you see But a book and a cozy corner Is good enough for me HUGH SHADDUCK sxderable that I would not rather know It than not J unior Ex Chalrman Junior Ex Commlttee Sophomore Decoratlng Commlttee Zodlac Staff 17 Page Fzfty One 1 , , .1 7 , There is nothing so minute, or incon- , , ' . I ' ' : 1 l 1 PAUI INE SIMMONS Cause a glrl 1S Jolly she 1sn t a Hut Cause shes slow she 1s11t a prude Its a m1xture of both that makes the charm Whlch catches the hlgh school dude V106 Pres1de11t 15 Junlor Ex FLSIE SMITH I could 11ff 111 del vxlds ot Atxlca I could l1ff vare del sun ISS l1ddle I could effen 11ff 1n Mexlco If you d let me take mme fiddle JUIIIOI' Ex Euphronlan Orchestra I chatter chattel as I go To Jom the brlmmmg r1ve1 For men may come and men may But I talh on IOIBVSI EDITH Sl-IL NK Succeeds Ill all that she t1l6S Smgs l1ke a blrd 111 the Sk1eS Favors dark han and dark eyes Dont say she 1SIIt qulte w1se Jumor Ex Commencement Decoratmg Com mlttee 16 CIIOSODIIIC Chorus Page F124 Two LYNDA SCHEIDT I I . , go, IAMES SIEGFRIED Llfe IS a Joke and all thlnbs show t I though so once but now I know It Football 16 I ILI IAN TREADWELL Experlence Jolned wlth common sense To mortals IS a provxdence Presldent of CllOS0phlC 16 Guls Debatlng Team 17 DARIUS THORPE He wants what he Wants when wants It or nothing at all Chalrman Motto Commlttee Folly Day COI11Hlltt6G DOROTHY THORBURN Earths noblest thlng a. woman 91 fected Page Fzfty Three 1 l - l 1 1 1 I l 1 I . . .X .0 iv , V . , 1 , Junior Ex. he ' ' 9 D '- 1 ROBERT TEEL I believe in being seen and not heard. President '15 Junior Ex. Freshmen Reception Committee Chairman Senior Banquet Com- mittee RACHEL TAYLOR If you would be happy serve others LEWIS VAN AUKEN He aspires to gieat heights Chairman Senior Hop Committee President of Frasoris 16 Debating 17 Advertismg Manager of Zodiac 17 MAEBELLE VREELAND No stepping oer the bounds of modes ty Page Fifty Four Junioi Ex Chairman Class Day Committee Liteiary Edltor of Zodiac 11 , . . . , - 1 . . . , - 1 , , . i . . , ,. ' '1 ROBERT WALLACE Can one deslre too much of a good th1ng WINIFRED WILSON Its the l1tt1e thmgs that count Jumor Ex Sophomore Dec-oratmg Comnnttee Euphronlan LULA WARNER She 15 not forward but modest and patient ln d1spos1t1on .Tumor Ex Semor Hop Commlttee Chorus MARIAN WICKHAM Alack so mlschlevous and yet so wlse J umor Ex Presxdent of FTBSOFIS 17 Page Fzfty Fwe w W y . . 1 s , . . . , HELEN WELD A rare compound of serlousness fl-0110 and fun Assoclate Ed1t0l of Oracle Junlor Ex C110SODh1C Gxrls Debatmg Team 17 TREASURE WILLIAMS I value science none can prlze lt mole Junlor EX Frasorls Ass1star1t Edltlor of 7od1ac 16 DOROTHEA WELLS What I have done thought .Tumor Ex Adelphlc due to patlent HERMAN ZIEGLER. On then' own merlts modest men ale dumb lunlor Ex Cllosophlc Buslness Manager of Class Dry Play Page Fzfty Sw , , - 1 - y , . . . . , 4 ls 1 I . l PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN YEAR WW? MAURICE ALLEN. LUCILLE RHEAD. ISADORA PRICE. sl-IELDON HIGGINS. SOPHOMORE YEAR ROBERT TEEL, PAULINE SIMMONS, MARGARET CHAPIN, HOWARD ROOT, JUNIOR YEAR SHELDON HIGGINS .PRISCILLA BOYCE. ESTHER ARBAUGH. HOWARD DONAHUE Page Fifty-Seven 1 nu COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF 1917 Motto Darius Thorpe Flossie Bosworth Hope Atkins ell Maynard Merrlll Maurice Allen Ernestlne Hall Class Day Decoratlng Hugh Shadduck Winifred Wilson n Richard Rey Miriam Carpenter Lewis VanAuken FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR Howard Root JUNIOR YEAR Colors Gladys Brltten Margaret Chapln Hubert Phelps Picnic Maurice Allen Priscilla Boyce Janet Isbell Ernestine Hall Francis Bateman Hop Gladys Brxtten Maynard Merrlll Lloyd Harrls J Ex Hugh Shadduck Marian Creyts Franklin Brucker Ernestine Hall Plummer Snyder Margaret Frost Elizabeth G1er Busmess Manager Howard Root Advertising Manager Clare Starkweather Property Manager John Wllson Maynard Merrlll Janet Isbell Robert Teel Commencement Gladys Crane Edith Shunk Freshman Receptlon Howard Donahue Ernestine Hall Robert Teel Margaret Chapin Sterling Moses Paul' Watzel Folly Day Ray Backus Darius Thorpe Ruth Brown Pearl Abfalter Invitatlons Alexander Conrad Mlriam Carpenter William Logan Florence Carrier Mary Burwell SENIOR YEAR Clare Starkweatner Priscxlla Boyce Francls Bateman Theodore Lyons Earl Schuon Hop Lewis VanAuken Janet Isbell Mary Seeley Mane Shaft Lula Warner Richard Rey Banquet Robert Teel Florence Cady Robert Dutton Esther Arbaugh Gladys Britten Class Day Maebelle Vreeland Vxctor Hoyt Erma Norton Walter Foster Business Manager of Class Day Play Herman Zlegler Page Fzfty Ezght Y : Q Pi : : I Banquet: 1 Picnic: Hfuuiurs .15 I XX f f X NX WW f s,Q'3if,s JM Mmm if Q Q! !! 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Secretaly I EONARD THORBUR Treasurel NI Q FRANCES AMES CLASS OF 1918 One fair September mornlng, of the year of our Lord one thousand n1ne hundred fourteen, found the Freshman assembly rooms thronged with a new people They Wore upon their faces the look of strangers m a strange land But as the days and Weeks passed by that look d1sappeared If you were to look into the faces of the Well p01Sed enthusiastlc Juniors of today you would scarcely recogn1ze those self same Freshmen of three years ago The class of 1918 was launched upon 1ts eventful career under the guldance of Scott Baker During this, the1r Freshman year, they captured the baseball championship and the hearts of thr Sophomores were filled with Jealous Wrath The followmg year they chose Ernest Burhans as their leader It was 111 thls year that they The Junior Hop of this year was remarkably successful The J umoi EX ' at which they presented The Moon Maid by Miss De by demonstrated concluslvely that they are an unusually talented class Colors Purple and Gold Motto Labor omnia v1nc1t Yell 18 Rah' Rah' '18 Rah! Rah! Who Rah' Who Rah' '18 Rah' Rah' Page Swty One l . , V . . . , A .V . , ' 2 gave a Sophomore feed. Their Junior president is Herbert Dunphy. C6 .,7 ' l 66 V ' ,77 ' 4 VT. -CK - ' - va ' 7 CLASS OF 1918 Page Sixty-Two Arbaugh George Ames Frances Altshuler Vera Allen Iva. Alverson Archle Acker Gladys Abbott Elan Allen Mildred A Allen Maurice Blalr Loulse Baldwln Gordon Baske Franklln Burhans Ernest Blssinger Frederlck Brown Rara Avls Bambrlck MRPJOIIB Bendykson Lloyd Baker Scott Beurman Ronald Blnkley Ernest Baker Stannard Black MarJorle Bouts Lydla Bishop Lawrence Bowdlsh Helen Barber LIZZIG Barber Nell Bucklngham Bruce Church Myrtle Church Jessle Cass Roland Carman Max C-ook Margaret Clements DOFIB Chamberlain Ethlyn Crosby Thelma Cameron Desmonde Dougherty Walter Durkee Floraden DeMerel Sam Dunphy Herbert Derkson Pearl Engel John B Evans Helen Elfert Bertha Egeler MOFFIS Eyestone Kenneth Elllott Lloyd Flnk Ollve French Ella Forbes Vlvlan Fry Helen Fuller Ada Foster Harold Felton Leon Fuller Grace Fry Charlotte Gorsllne Irene Graham Harold Glll John Glogofsky John Gllkey Edward Goodell Stanley Gunnlson, Vlta J UNICRS Gleason Lawrence Gladden Lucllle Glbson Helen Gllson Karl Gorton Ernest House Martha Hazard Charlotte Hosbeln Leland Halte Thelma Hutchlnson Wendell Hall Lester Hall Isabelle Hammond Dorls Hell Helen Harrls LOUISE Hare Clarence Harrls Reva Herzog Ralston Hagerman Lllllan Hlccock Ollve Howard Neva Hoover Mlldred H111 Cecll Jlpson Harold Jenlson Judlth Johns Edmond Klooz John Korlf Lucille Kennedy Esther Keeler Marlon E Klmmlch Robert Krleger Harold Knight Ruth Larzelere Pearl Landon MRFIOH Longcor Esther Lane Lynn Lankton Hazel Lattlmer James Mlnskey George Mixter Paul Marsh Estle Mannlng Florence Morse Iva. Mlnler Joe Merrlll LeFern Manthey Marjorle Manor Vlvlan Molitor Ellzabeth Moore Frances Manley Elmer Morgan Madge Myers Clarence Morgan LGVIS Marsh Kenneth McIntyre Dorothy McLean Donna. McBr1de Dorothy Neller Fenton Noelp Robert Orr Lucile Ovlatt Gertrude Pratt Otis Parker Helen Parker Esther Phllllps Jessle Petrle Paullne Plerce Grace Phelps Darrow Parnall, Hilda Parker DeVere Proctor Bernice Pritchard Harold Porter Court Rowland Lorna Rogers Bernlce Rheubottom Ford Roller Helen Roberts Ruth Rltchie Mildred Rambo Margaret Shaull Harry Stevenson George Stegeman LeRoy Shlpp Clara Sweeney Dorothy Spencer Marlon L Stoppel Ernest Saleska Marle Schmltke Arthur Stevenson Dorothy Spencer Ruby Sr-halbly Harold Sampson Hazel Stark Donald Stearns Edwln Sloan Nlles Stalllngs Udell Titus Wllla Trager Carl Tower Margaret Thorburn Leonard Thoman Candace Thurston Bernlce Tenney Allen Turner Ralph Tallmadge Gladys Thorpe Helen Thomas Eleanor Taylor Leta Thompson Marlon Twltchell Hazel Van Orsdale Myrtle VanCamp Mildred Wllson Merel Willis Mildred Waldron Mlldred Wells Rachel Wleland Helena Wleland Grace Waltersdorf Glenn Wilson John Wlnchell Esther Wellman Paul Wlttemore Vlctor Younge Franke ' ' . 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Egg' A sg f SOPHOMORE OFFICERS WILMOT SHAW President LAURA MILLS Vice-President RUTH YOUNG Secletary PAUI BAKER Txeasurer '1 J -1 Page Sixty-Six l CLASS OF 1919 Hall to the Sophomores' We w11l not stop to g1V8 them anv 3dV1C6, for we have reason to bel1eve that It would not be accept able It has been Sald that you can always tell a Sophomore, but you cannot tell hun much But, 1n Splte of the fact that they are 1nc11ned to be a b1t egot1st1cal, the Sophomores of th1s year are on the whole a fine class They have plenty of class sp1r1t and en thuslasm They are mterested 1n all class act1v1t1es and are alwavs r1ght there W1th the good The class of 1919 elected as 1ts Hrst pres1dent, Cordon Radford Durlng h1s ad1n1n1strat1on lt dlstmgulshed 1tSGlf by w1nn1ng the outdoor track pennant In the elect1on of 1916 the Sophomores chose W1lmot Shaw pres1dent They are lookmg forward to next year w1th 1ts numerous class act1v1t1es, and are plannlng to make the class of 1919 one of the best ever May they ever prosper 1n all the1r undertakmgs! Colors Blue and Gold M tto O ward and Upward ' Yell Who s here? We re here' Eas1ly heard, Eas1ly seen 19 19 ' Page Szwty Seven - . , . I 0. A ssc .' V cc' -' S . 0 0 . 0 - n .' 1 7 , , ' 1 . ....,l,,, . ' CLASS OF 1919 P g 6' ty-E'gli Athey Mabel Adams Myra Anger Sldney Anni Lysle Beck John Bodkin Harold Bolton James Burwell Georgla Brokau Leah Bentges Mildred Baske Arthur Baker Brake Bullen Paul Elwood Lee Bramble Berenlce Bohnet Helen Budd Earl Buck Irwin Burdick Theodore Bentley Sarah Bennett Lucllle Bosworth Mildred Brlggs Emma Baxter Lorene Bradley Adah Covert Albert Colb Edlth Conklln Luther Childs Ruth CllHOI'd Roy Chapman Mereta Curtlss Helen Cardwell Warren Cochrane Harvey Covert Max Covert C11m0I'd Clark Roberta Clark Leah Cheney Roberta Cribley Nellie Colllne Evallne Clark Max Dodd Lucena Dunning Florence Downham Gladys Dryer Adellah DeKle1ne Dorothy Dane Harold Engal Borghxld Esselstyn Wllllam Elllott Ernest Ehmger Hazel Elllott Mlldred Flynn Mary Futton Josephlne Furgason Beulah Fry Katherme Fosget Wllbur Fast Esme Forbes Foerch Foerch G loster Groves Genevieve Colonel Marshall Wilson Marie SOPHOMQRES Gleason Edwxn Gunson Mabel Gorman Margaret Gordon Robert Gladden Clare Griswold Karl Greene Leona Gerson Jerome Graham, Howard Gunn Wilbur Gansley Marguerlte Hunter Leslle Harmon Ervema Hoag Carrie Hahn Lloyd Hlmmelberger Russell Herrmann John Hamllton J D Herrlck Clarence Hagameir Ralph Herrlck Mabel Holmes Irvxng Haze Hester Harrls Ronald Hart Mabel Hitchock Alice Hart Katheryne Henderson Max Holllngshead LaVera Hulbert Elmo Herrxngton Howard Hildebrandt Arthur Hall DeVere Hicks Sherman Hewitt Helen Harms Mary Hansen LaVerne Hartman Helen Halladay Hope Holtz Muriel Jakeway Flossle Jessup Geneve Jennlngs Erma Jones Cecil Klttell Gordon Kellogg Esther Kolb Florence Krause Edna Loeffler Chas Lunden Harry Llndemann Helen Lazell John Larson Allce Leonard Arthur Lundberg Grace Lewis Parthena Lamerson Harry Lewls Caryl McComb Howard McConnell Rex McCann Bernard McLaughlin Ilene McDonel Fred Page Szmty Nme MCKGDZIB Marguerlte McConnell Edlth Maler Carl Morgan Arla M1ller Bernlce Messenger Carroll Mllls Laura M1ller Harold Menhlnlck Howard MacFadden Harold Neller Clalr Noelp Myron Neller Margaret 0Berry Lucille Porter Harold Peck Marion Prlce Ruth Pearson Beth Parsons Russell Preston Ronald Post Athelia Parnall Reginald Puller Kneelon Parker Dorls Piatt Arnold Philhps Grace Purdy Otls Peez Lawrence Parmelee Mar hall Reynolds Florence Ramsey Everett Reed Maynard Raymond Frederlck Rowland Marlan Radford Carlton Radford Cordon Redfern Merrill Rapaport Harry Ramsey Marlon Richardson Zulla Reynolds Lela Res ler Genevieve Rlpley Warren Roblns Raymond Schneeberger Ruth Snell Carlah Stoll Leah Sparks Harry Selbly Carl Smlth Wlllxam Sleeth Beatrlce Slmmons V1rg1l1ne Slmmons Norma Small Lester Smlth Harold Sloan Marlon Skeen Agnes Shaw Wllmot Scott Maurice Stouffer Elizabeth Sack Harold Steele Joanna Shuart Rebecca , , . , .2 I l I 1 I 1 1 I , , , , 1 1 . , ' 1 1 , 1 . 1 I , I I . 9 , . . I I 1 ' y I I . 3 ' 1 1 . , , , , , I I 3 , U , , I I I I y , ' . - - , I I I ' . . , ' I I I y . 1 1 , 1 1 1 I l P ,y l I I 1 I I I l 1 I l I I I . I 3 V . 1 ' 1 , 1 I 1 , . I I 3 -Y I I , Heinrisch, Gervaise Robb, Grace I 3 , I . I I I I . I y I I I I I 7 I I 3 ' I . I y I I - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I I I y I ' I I 3 I. I I 1 1 y I I I I . I I ' 1 1 ' . 1 . I 1 y . ' . . . I I I l . U I . I y 1 1 1 I . I l 7 y 1 ' 1 1 I . I I I I I . I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I Schram Frank Swaggart Jane Short Ross Squires Florence Slas Frances Spencer Dwain Sharp Hazel Snell Beulah Stobbe Wilhelmina Smith Ethel Sharp Christopher Sweet Lucian Towne Frances Treadwell Vera Thomas Anna Tornbloom Isabel Titus Sybil Tidswell Harold Underhill Harold VanWinkIe Clara VanDeWalker Mildr e VanDervoort Edward Voorhees George Wright Irene ggoner Harold ur 2. ' V Page Seventy Wolcott Alice Wilcox Olive Wright Ada West Roy Wooley Grace Wood Carl Washburn Frances Youry Hazel Young Ruth Zion Herschel Schell,' Vera , I Young: Margaret I Wa ' , A 4 K AI L I I . 5 x - I Flzriimmnri F. CAR R I E R Page Scvcmy-One Page SP11011 tu Two FRESHMAN OFFICERS I FF' WESTON Presldent BETTY BARTHOLOMLW RUTH VAN WINIxLE Sec: et'u y DONALD GRAHAM TIQJSIIYPI 1 , J J J 4 1 , 1 Vice-President . C . CLASS OF 1920 It was 1n March, 1914 that the f0ll0W1Dg ltem appeared 1n the Zod1ac Poor Freslruesl They brow smaller and smaller every year What w1ll the Class of 20 be? It was m September, 1916 that we learned the answer, for they, the Class of 20, came 1nto exlstence Some of 1ts members an small, even beyond expectat1on In fact many of them mlght eas1ly pass for fifth graders But they are growmg Moreover what they lack 1n s1ze they make up 1n enthus1asm that they have pep No one doubts for a moment that they are ahve Th1s year's Freshman Class IS the largest that has ever entered Lansmg H1gh School It boasts an enrollment of 375 The Class of 1920 has chosen Lee Weston to gmde 1ts deSlI1I116S through 1'rs first year Thus far It has been a splend1d class May lts shadow never grow less' Colors Purple and Wl11te Motto Esse quam V1d811 To be rather then to seem to be Page Seventy Three . li ' 0' . ' ' 7 77 ' , . . . j X Anyone who has attended some of the interclass games knows as 77 , ' CLASS OF 1920 P g S Nty-F alexander hazel arbaugh ruth anderson clarlssa allen evangllne avery lloyd burmmgham murrll bolt mac burt dora. barber bertrand burke edmund brlggs robert bowser robert bludeau chr1st1ne brlggs helen brownson charlotte bartholomew betty boothman reginald bergmuller basll bendkyson lester berg belva beaubxer george bradley churchlll bOWdlSh ruth buhler elwood burdlck xrene brokau rhena barton faye boyce Janet beurmann briggs burtch george burgess rena betts kenneth bedford ruth black kenneth bazley John bates loulse brown may burhans robert baker chester brown martha bowman beatrlce buckingham Wllmont cramer lolo conner grace crane dorothy elements mary clark alberta corbitt ahce corson grace crawford gardner cole 11a cushlon donald cannlff kenneth chapel 1van cameron leone cooley thayer cross carl Campbell lester curtlss manley corlxss maxlne collls margaret churchill bernxce coleman leila FRESHMEN covert beulah calhoun herbert clark dorls crawford, may cook allce cook lena calahan June donsereaux maurxce denms lvan duncan Wendell danlels v1v1an dodd frances davls donald dennison helen daflner ellnor davls ward de lamater wllllam eldred thomas esler zera eggleston fanny eddy herbert egeler karl essxck dorothy frederlckson earl flower bertram flower arthur frayer hazel tranks gladys fuller harold fulton radchffe fountain Vera force may belle felzke esther hsh e bard fuller florence flsh beatrlce fitzpatrlck ronald faunce donald frappxer chrxstlne gardner dorothy greene darlyne gray peter grmold marlan glogofsky helen german helen graham donald green roler glalster, brough gladden ford gerke ernest grant lawrence guenther erwm groves marie h1ll herbert hewett lauren holmes herbert hlll harry huot francls hershey roberta. hall walter hunt Jess1e hoag xnartha hawley edna. Page Seventy Fwe hansen donald hyde ruth hetchler arthur harb rxchard heln albert house harold hambly grace hunter robert hunter harold howell alfred hoff gladys haynes edlth hamlln louls harlden harold hath nora hayes myrtle hazelton spencel harrls luclle xngal agatha xslael bessle Jessup wah Johnson Inlldled Jones burwell Johnson ewmg Jones florence karkau em1l klmball perry kull harry kosetchek mllton keelex bllss koessel waldemar klrby helen luatz geneva klpke harry kll8g91 el1zabeth knaup esther kendrlck stanley kautz lrene k1nca1d cornella ltelley myra kautz donald keyes nlna Kale everett lott vernell lewls rankln lynch charles lelbrand karl lawrason paul lundberg george landon wlmtred le clear charles larson dorothy lampman russell lundy geraldlne IGWIS vlncent leW1S charles llnk frances lacy perry ISWIS rena mc donel bernlce mc earthy ethel mc klm ruth a mc k1m marlan I I ' 1 . I ' J 1 . I -7 I 1 1 , l I I . 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' I , , , L I In In III cullough dan klnley mary lellan dorothea cann ernest lean edwin mac laughlin dorotha minore roma merritt donald monroe, verna moinet roscoe miller helen minnis daryl mahler mabel murdock alton neumann helen nichols bernice nichols fred neuman grace oakley leone owen geraldine owen clela perkins milo price, donald pifer janice post pauline perry harold paul le roy pennell marjorle patton gerhard pimpert Walter puffer gxlbert loberts cleo rowe Wesley reed ray Inc 1 ' 1 1 , ' C 1 D 1 1. ' ' , C , , 1 ' , ' ' ' mc , . j ', ' . , c 1' ' Y V Y I I Y Y 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . , , l - , .I I' I - p - , Q . j ' 1 l ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 l 1 ' l 1 ' I 1 1 FOSS, 160118 shelley, hazel 1 ' 1 1 l . 7 ' P 1 1 1 , Q . , , . . l A , I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . I Y Y Q I 1 ' 1 - 1 I lvt 7 I I 1 1 , L Y ' Y 1 : 9 , 1 . 3 1 , ' 1 1 , 1 U 1 1 ' 1 - 1 I 1 robbms bert rosenbush lee r1chmond mabel rogers ruth 1-auler alice robe-ns vadah re holds nada reithman ruth roberts ella uchards roland ravvden, cecxl readrnond vlra. robson Janet lobmson leslle ritchie harold Sanderson robert sawyer emory selfrldge mareen schetzer louis sparkia. clarence stoll helen sanford, leonard sweet ethel etockwell vera eafterlee laura shunk ethel sitgert carl s Clght beatrlce s uford Velma sh rp allen squlres elmer slotwell lyndell Stiles Verna Page Seventy Sw rchuster margaret etockel lela sfpanlck Jack slpley leon sn eeney leon smith marion slaughter clare skldmore mlldred seger mllton sanborn 1rene small fannle sexton marJorie sheathelm 11a squxres elmer starnaman clarence starrlng martha stratton robert swaggert 11ZZ16 towle dorothy trumble lowrey towsley paul tornblom leslle thompson hazel twxss welcome touse donald trumble roy trumble fred federstrom albert urquhart frank van syoc auburn van burger therlo van auken ruth van wmkle ruth Hfwfdff L7 Z! PJ EDITORIAL Corupetrtron lb what mal es the world Co brnce the hrst pub hcatron of the Ozar le 1n JZ, thrs seems to have been the keynote to 1tS succss Invery class has strrven to produce tl1e best vet pubhsh ed The Oracle Board of 1017 has spent tlrcless effort tlldt th1s the twenty S1Xtl1 edrtron, rnrght reach and even excel the standards ot prevrous annuals, and be truly reprcsentatrve of the h1sto1y of thc Draduatlng class and of the act1v1t1es 111 Lansrnt, Hlgll bchool for tl1e past year If we have accomplrshed tl11S we feel that we hav reason 1ndeed to bc proud of our achrevement H919W1tl1 we subrnrt for your crrtrcal rnspectron, krnd reader, the 1917 Oracle How often has rt been sard that Lansrnb Hrgh bchool pubhshes one of thc best annuals of any llloll school 1n the state' You ask the reason ' It IS thrs The whole scl1ool 1S always behrnd tl1e Oracle each ye II The 1917 Oracle board l1as found thls especlally true and wrshes to express rts apprecratron for thls support The class feel deeply lndebted to Mrss Orrlly who, as faculty cr1t1c has glven l1er profitable advrce and assrstance and to Mr Gardner who has kept a watchful, experrenced eye on the Hnanc1al and busmess srclc te sts Mrs Brown, Mrs Boone Gross M1ss Belle Mamates, Mrs F Iennre MrNeal Mrs StowellStebb1ns and Rev H H Prtzer and to those of the art contests Mrs James M Colhns, Mr Leo Porter and Mr Doublas Severance do we grve our grateful thanks for then ,enerous cont11but1on of trrne and Judoment One rnoment please' Drd you ever stop to reahze that you pa d only seventy uve cents for thrs Oracle, wh1cl1 cost one dollar to publrsh? Who could 1r1ake thrs possrble but those who advert1se rn these P1685 qhow that you appreclate 1t the next tune you need some utxcle these people offer They support us now dont you thrnk you owe them sornethrnb? Thrs Near marked the appearance of old faces rn new places Mr Sexton IS Superrntendent of the c1ty scl1ools and M1 Brown, for erght years rnstructor rn Physrcs here, 1S 1n Mr Sexton s former posrtron as Prrncrpal of the Hrgh School We who knew Mr Qexton were rndeed sorry to rmss hrs frrendlv ,reetmgs to all, but are sure l1e deserved thrs advancement and w1sl1 l11rn success Mr Brown s prornotron came as a Joy to sorr1e and a regret to others The Class of 1917 regretted lt as the related experrences of our predecessors rn h1s phys1cs classes ,ave us a desrre to taste ot l11s phrlosophy However, we all feel that he w1l1 have Wrder rnfluence and more extended usefulness 1n hrs new posrtron, and we Drve l11m the lox al support due our Pr1nc1pal Page Seventy Ezght - - ' ' '. . . i 0. 0 1' 1. ,- , . . 1 I 4 ' I 1 I .. . ' ' ' ' . , -1 ' ' ' ' , 3 , 1 on . H . . . . . . 0, .Y ,I 1 v 1 ' ' 1 ' 0 . , 1 - -' ' I ' 1 1 ' ' n I a H . . V i . . . U . ,Q .S AC A la , , '01 f ' . ' , , 5 2 I I lg I . I. 1 1 V ' ' L ' ' ' ' . ' ' Q s ! ' ' , l . c 1, 1 . V 7 ' V 1' - ' A of the p1eparat1on of the Oracle. To the Judges ot the hter ary cone 5 , ' . . , L . J. . 1 , . . ' . . . , ' . . , . . . , 4. I 0' . on A , I. . . . 0, I cn . ' . . . ' . 7 Q i 5 g 0 A 0 . ' t . ku, 1. k . ' ' r ' U . . . ' , 1 . L C - o , 0' 'l I c ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 , ' w ' ' . , . rc t ' . . . . . . . . . C , A. 1 , , , . , . sc , 0' c f' t , 1 ... , . . . A I 0 L . .. , . 3 . L 7 L L K, R O.. . ,lp . . D The Semor Class has struggled hopefully toward memberslup ln the Alumm ASSOC1at10H, whlch now has 1656 members exoludln, the class of 1917 That lt IS an actlve and useful organ1zat1on 1 shown by ltS many successful undertak1n,,s At the t1me when tl1 gymnaslum was bemg d1scussed, th1s assoc1at1on sent out cards urgmg 1tS members to boost and vote for the gym, and the add1t1o 1 to the scxence bu1ld1ng There IS no doubt that the gym would haw been lost w1thout the1r a1d The College Benefit Club was orgamzed among the members ot the Alumm, and although It took some t1me to get It 1nto workmg order, lt IS now able to g1ve a1d to a great many graduates 1n atta1n mg a college edueat1on At the present tlme, twelve loans have been made and the capltal now 1S 35910 The Alumm Assoc1at1on grows yearly, not only 111 numbers but m 1n1t1at1ve and act1v1ty and 1tS power for good 1n the Hlgh bchool and the e1ty 1S almost 1nest1mable Its off1cers for the past year were Mrs Van Keuren Vlce Pres1dents Lelm Goodell l Jullette Bartholomew Treasurer Edward Hackem Correspondmg Secretary Paulme Plulhps becretary and Treasurer of Loan Fund Etta R W1lbuI Page Seventy N me 1 , 4 l I 1 - I 1 1 1 u Q 0' . nv . . . . I . . . . . O, ,J . . . A U . . . W s 1 a, 1 I , . President. . . . . .............................. . .Eugene Hammond . . 1 ', . N1 ' , DAVID CRAY S AWAKENING QPHZG Storyj Ada Fuller, 18 A Kentucky sunrlse IS as 1ndescr1bable as the feehng It creates A sense of the mysterlous, mrngled w1th the beauty of tl1e cololful mlsts, r1s1ng from the valleys at the call of the sun, awakens Wllllllll the beholder a deslre to be worthy of such surroundmgs Tl1e maJest1e splendor of the mountams carr1es w1th lt tl1e 1mpress1on of a w1ll, strong enough to do and dare Insp1rat1on and all that 15 good and holy gleam from h1ll and valley So thought the young mountameer tl1at mornmg, as he gazed upon the glory of the r1s1ng sun Twenty three years of splendid nanhood he stood 111 the mounta1n path, dr1nk1ng 1n the mysterx of the new day Tall broad sl1ouldered and handsome, after '1 rugged fash1on he stood there h1s keen grey eyes searchmg the scene before hrm, as though lookmg for some 1ntang1ble obgect Davnl Cray had 1nl1er1ted the magmficent strength of h1s father, togeth 1 Wltll the st1ll wh1ch he operated 1n a cave upon the top of Muldraugh Gap There, safe from xevenue off1cers and chance tour1sts he earned on the bus1ness wh1ch h1s father and l11s father s father sturdy mountameers all had found profitable 1n the d1str1ct of Cogswell Corners and Muldraugh Gap Davld s lnteroourse w1th the outer world that b1g mass of humanlty exlstlng beyond Cogswell Corners and over Bear Range had been meager 1ndeed 'lo h1m there had been no harm 1n operat 1ng that secret st1ll upon the mountam top It was l11S professlon no more unworthy than that of a doctor a sherlff, or a keeper of 1 general store He could remember no 0tl1er home than tl1e httle cab1n by the cave In that, after h1S brother had departed to seek h1s fortune over the mounta1n, and after the death of the father and motl1er, he had l1ved alone H1s father had shown hun the stumps upon wlucl1 to place the Jugs of wh1skey on h1s way to the Corners, and how to collect the money whlch replaced them on l11S return For slx years he had carrled on that work kept the cab1n clean much cleaner than before he had been left alone, and taught hnnself from a couple of books left, 1n return for hosp1tal1tv, by a traveler These books had awakened 1n Dav1d a th1rst for knowledge and l1terature So after SIX years of perseverlng, although handl capped by h1s small supply of attalnable books, l1e knew more ol book larnln that the oldest 1nhab1tant of Cogswell Corners would ever know, and was the e1ghth wonder of the world to the mountaln s1de peoples Page Eighty - I 9 . . 2 . I . . . . . , , V . . .. . . . . v . . .oi . 'I I N I l ll I Q I I I l 0 1 . W . .. . ' cr ' r D - 1 'f 'A 7 . ' s , X, C 1 7 0' . , D, V V 1 ' 4 ' 1 . 1 ., , 1 x . ., . . . ' ! A . Y . . U- ' 1 0. ' r 0' ' l 1 , ' - . . ., . V l , 1 w f ' . I I ve . . . I I I Y . , . . . 5 .li 7 ' r . V . I .- , - . ,, . . - . . , . Th1s compr ehens1on of th1ngs beyond h1s da1ly and hab1tual ken und another st1ll greater factor, were begmnlng to arouse 1n 111m a doubt regardmg h1s operat1on of the st1ll He became uneasy and pondered long upon the quest1on Was thls busmess of l.11S, as open and above board as It m1ght bell If Wh1Sk8y st1lls were lawful why the revenue ofhcers, and the secret selhng? Maybe after all, 1n hls 1.,no1 ance he had been com1n1tt1ng an unlawful deed What seemed best and r1ght'? He could not declde The other great force, whlch had tu1ned h1s attent1on to the werghty quest1on was the com1ng of the ra1lroad and the young en,1neer 111 charge There was also the engmeer s slster, wl1o h cl iccompamed l1er brother to the mountalns of Kentucky, to eseape tl1e l1eat of an errtraordmamly warm season Young Oakly a Jolly fellow of the usual college bred type had been deeply 1mpressed by the mountameer and slnee the1r first mectmg had sought Davrd s compan1onsh1p whenever pOSS1blG llhe sunple hospltahty, the apparent but reserved eagerness for lnowl edge, and the w1lhngness to be of serv1ee l1ad drawn Oaklv to lJav1d s cabm for many an evenmg of qulet engovment Occaslon illy ll1S s1ster would come Wltll lnm and there sprang up between the three a sort of comradeslup, DaV1d pI'OV1d1I1g tales of the moun tams and the mountalneers, the two easterners supplymg DHV1d tlurst for learnmg w1th accounts of events 1n the world across the mountams All these thmgs were crowdm mto D3V1d s m1nd as he stood thele watchmg the sun r1se that mornlng Wltll a Slbll he glancel once more at the beauty of 1t all, turned and made h1s way to the ulnte washed cabm 1n the elearmg It was a one roomed dwell1ng, spotlessly clean The plaster xx alls were adorned w1tl1 r1fles and sklns mmgled wlth an occaslonal plcture of a crudely bu1lt boat automoblle or rallway, torn from some anclent magazme There was no furmture m the cab1n Whlbll xx as not absolutely needed except cur1ously enough a w1eker rorl er an 1mportat1on from the general store at the Corners after the arrlval of Maman Oakly 1n the mounta1ns Dav1d dropped wear1ly upon the door step The doubts md 1l1GSt1OI1S would all crowd mto h1s m1nd agam no matter how hard he thought of other thmgs He recalled Norman Oakly s surpnsed egaculatmn when Davld told h1m of the st1ll ln tl1e cave Agam he remembered how he had hedged when Marlan questloned hlm as to how he spent h1s t1me He had never been ashamed of hls occupl tron before Norman had offered hlm a place on h1S ra1lroad gan 1J3V1d had refused because the st1ll demanded much of h1s tlme 'Why l1ad Norman been so eager to change D3V1d7S occupation? Qomethm, must be wrong w1th lt Oakly wlth h1s knowledge of the World ought to know He would ask lnm at once Page Ezghty One - l l - - - . I . . . . . . , g . or 1 . . . E. . . 0. . . . . 4 I . . V. , . . Q I . . . . . 7 . , A . ,M 1. M 9 ' ' on I I . . Q . . .0 . . . 1 7 . n x cr' ' l 0 7 ' P u Cl i , , ' ' 41 A . W . 0- , , H . . D . . K . , . , . . V . , . I , 0 Q . L V . , ' 0- Q - x-on . . . '. 9 .1 U. U . L 2 lr , , gv . . . . . X . H I . . ,Q - K. . . or . . . . . . . , . 0' fr ,D , , . 0' C 0 . ' . ' - . . - T l . 7' . . . . 0' V . . ' 7 , . V l . . ,r ' ' .f 9 Q 'X 7 1 . . U . . . . - . ' is L 1' , ' . 7 ' X . . NI' . .I 2- C 0 I q V ' Y 11' . K PD. - - .1 . g. ,, , ' P f. - 4 L . . . . 15dV1d got up, closed tl1e cab1n door, took a look at the stuit stewmg 1n the cave and went down the mounta1n path K few 1n1nutes walk brought hun to tl1e place where the construct1on gmg was 1n operat1on Oakly saw 111m as l1e apploarhcd Pausmg a moment to spe 1k to ll1S foreman, he gave a few d11ect1ons and then started toward 1111n Davld was watclung tl1e gang, but not really seemg lt, so mtent w lb he upon h1s own thoughts Hello bray, ' was Oakly s salutat1on as he scrambled up al p1le of t1es to Wllele D3V1d stood To wl1at shall T attmbute tl11s tally v1s1t of Tl1e Klllbllt of tl1e H1lls P Tl11S was MdI1HD,S name for the young 111ounta1nee1 Oakly glanced t tl1e ncwco111e1 'lxoublel he added tersely Have you a 111o111ent to spa1e! as 111151 lv came tl1e response I have a quest1on I want settled 'bu1e tlnng 'Iwo 1110111611115 11 you need 6111 Uaklv dlopped down upon a convelnent p1le of tles and lllOll1OI18d lllb LOII1pd111OI1 to do l1e same Anytlung I can do! I want to know, Sdld Dav1d, Wltll suuple dncctness, W hat s WIOIID Wltll 1unn1n,., a st1ll Uakly showed no su1p11se at tl1e quuy He had been expectmg It but l1e W1Sl18d lus s1ste1 were tl1e1e to explaln to tl11s clear eyed young 1I10llI1td1Dh61 11 1tl1 he1 gentle tact and sy111pathy Well he sald hnally, Its tl11s way lhen l1e hes1tated Could l1e tell 111111 tl1e 1113.111 facts W1tl10U.lZ l1urt1ng 111s feehngs 01 lllllldllllll., then ir1endsh1p1 Davld looked up qulckly Hes1tat1o11 was not Oakly s usuxl method ot conversmg It ISD t lawful lS 1t',' He strove to help lllb 111end w1tl1 1115 d1sa.,1ecal1le task I have hgmed out th It much mxself, I guess llease do11t be a11a1d ot my feehngs I can stand anythmg but lllb uncertamty Oakly s brown eyes met tl1e troubled gley ones Then he Lxpl uned When he had iimshed he rose and l1eld out 111s hand I know you ll make good elsewhere, now tl1at you know, he sa1d LO11VlIll1IQlg'ly You re that k1nd Don't take It to l1ea1t, Dave, lust start all over Thanks l1av1d rose also and took the extended hand I can try It at least ' And re111en1be1 Dave, we are always fOI you, my s1ster and I 'NIar1an l1l11IlkS a lot of you Th1s st1ll busmess has t1oubled l1e1 a heap bhe ll be the l'11 st to congratulate you bhe s strong 101 you, DdV1d, old man DaV1d s hand gupped Oakly s arm If YOHI SlSt8l cares wl1 xt becomes of me a poor untaught mounta1nee1 I can accomphsh an Page Ezghty Two . . .. 4 0' uf, 1- ' K' CT ' ' , AL ' 1 . 0. 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Wir- 7 7 J I - I I - - thma He turned and went up t11e mount 1n path head 111511 determmatlon vs r1tten 1.11 be upon h1s face When 11e rea hed the clearmg he went stra1ght to the stlll 111 the cave A larbe copper vessel set over a tire stood 111 the center oi the small cave 111 e room An non p1pe conducted thc vapor from the we cel to the worm, thence to the cooler, whut 1t wa 1onden cd 1.13V1L1 set to work to put out the me under the leat cooper kettle 1h1s done, he went to the c'1b1n to Walt unt11 the 11on and coppm becanw cool enough to handle Durmg the mornmg an Jdea occurred to 111111 Why not make 1 celcol 1t1on ot 11 s otp 11 ture from h1s 1 16 ent 11 ode ot er 1p1oy1ncnt' He dec1ded to 11ave the Oaklys w1tness t11e dest1oy1n1, of h1s d1st1l lery He set off down the mountaln abam t111S t1me w1th a 11Chtc1 step and happ1er heart Oakly Was dehbhted and tnswered f01 h1s s1ste1 'lhey would be then. lb It was dest1u1t1on soon as the men qu1t work ,oettlnb dusk when DdV1d s guests appealed He p10 ot t11e st11l MAIIIH s brown eyes sparkled W1tl1 exutemcnt as shc Dlanced around t11e cave and watched l1e1 brother and l7av1d prepare for the devastatlon of the t11ne worn apparatus 'lo,,etl1e1 the two men se1zed the are it kettle and dragged 1t out of the cave Returnmt, Dave rasped t11e 11011 plpe and attempt ed to Jerk 1t hom 1ts pos1t1on 1n the rubbed wall Down fell a creat quant1tv ot DIKIVQ1 and t11en the slde wall caved 1n Lucklls Marlan and her brother were near the ent1ance, and DdV1d made a qmcl leap backward They wfuted to see 1f any more would fall and then DdV1d advanced to unearth t11e p1pe from the deb11s He started back w1th an e11clamat1on Oakly hu1r1ed to 111m In 111S hand Dav1d held a bood b1Z9d chunk of coal Oaklv stooped and evammed the p1le and walls carefully Then l1e turned to the bewlldered DaV1d Man al1Ve, but you 'Ve struck lt r1ch 11e Oasped dehghtedly Coal real coal do you reahze 1t07 You ve got a fortune rmht here 1n thls httle old cave Dav1d stumbled to 111s feet and Dazed 1ncredu1ous1y first at Maman then at her brother Do you mean thrs 1S a coal mme? ' he asked 1n a dazed so1t of way Surest thlnt, you know Shake D'1v1d, my fr1end I am t kled to death to be the iirst one to congratulate you Maman sa1d nothmg but she came to 111m w1th shmmg eyes and outstretched hands Dav1d took them and ,oazed longmgly at her. You deserve lt, 'Tinwht ot' the H1llsg she Sald Joyously You deserve it, every b1t Page Ezghty Three ' wily 3' 7 . 'qt 7 - - ' a ' f I r 40' l w 2 C 1. 4 cr a I . Y . , , 1 1 - ' 1, . '. ' ' - ' ' ts. ' . . - as 1 se . ' ' ' sf' 1 , 1 1' -.1 ' 1. ' ,,, . C . . . 1 . I xi ' 1-2 J' ' A 1 . . J- -1 ' 1 :' 11-1 - f'1s- q -. ' 1 1 1' C 1 As. '. L - 1. I 1. 1 1 J Y . 01 . . . . .U V ' 7 , , , '0- i Y. u 1 1 1' 1 1 I. 1 1 . e. 0. ' U. . ' 2. ,, 1 . . . , . , vlded them Wltll torches and 1nv1ted them to t11e cave to w1tness t11e . it r. . v -, . . I ' A' .' 1 . A. , 0- 1 1 1 r 2 . 1 ' I 1 , , 1 cr ' ' 0' xi - ' ' ' gn n ' 0- 4 1 ' v ' 4 . . , g . . ' ' ' ' fro' f I cr l 0- -1 Q 1 1 r -1 ' V7 I ' ' ' T 0 U T I . C . l i I l Y t . 'Y . Y n I I I A I I I . I ui r '- l D a . 0- --1' 1 v ' u C6 ' - ' ' 77 ' 77 2 2 0' ' ac ' ' 1 ' 1 1 t ' fy . . OP . H . . . , . D H . . . 0' T . , c . 1C fr , 7 n U - . . The three returned to the cabin and Norman began to talk end- lessly of miners, drills, shafts and what not. David and Marian were interested for a short time, but finally their interest and atten- tion waned. David ceased trying to figure out how this miraculous good fortune had come to him and sat looking at Marian. At last Oakly discovered that he was receiving scant attention and he arose from his chair. With a mockingly ceremonious bow, he saidg I am very glad to see with what serious attention my x aluable suggestions have been received I will now take my departure, until my beloved sister and esteemed friend have sufficiently recovered from the shock Just received, to Join me, upon yon woodland bal cony So saying he disappeared mto the outer darkness Marian. turned to David with a happy laugh and David Gentlc Reader let us also Join the brother upon yon woodland balcony and leave the young mountaineer with his heart s desire PRIZE ESSAY Murray Kutt The writer is not 1ssu1ng this paper with the specific point in view of answering to any home massion call nor is he filled with what might be termed a recognition of a Divine call, but he has a few 1dea,s of his own which he IS willing and anxious to express In a recent issue of the Ladies Home Journal ' there appefus a very pleasing, and not less amusing article in which some aston ishlng things are said and some singular points brought out It s a fact as serious as solemn that a horse usually learns his gait when a colt and he does not often put in anv fancv frills after he has stumbled around awhile in that way Likewise, religion is acquired when a fellow is voung and it is hard for him to change it but it is a big slam on the past civilization to admit that religion has come up without considering the different plans of worship lf Moses worshipped at the same shrine that Adam had attended, and Paul and our Pilgrim fathers bagged their trousers before the same xltar, then some historical facts of importance have been omitted, and some person interested from the unscientific point of view would confer a favor upon the perverse and progressive generation bw Page Ezghty Four x . . . 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I V . . . , . . . . . 1 . . - . . . . . . , v W v . . i F. dlgglng up the ple plates that have that part1cular mformation gouged out on them It 1S true that God could have made man out of the ground as well as out of a monkey, and ev1dence somet1mes po1nts to the fO1 mer VICW for some men are pretty d1rty yet, but notw1thstand1ng that It IS easy to make a monkey of oneself Sl10W1I1g' revers1on to an ancestral type To understand a law one must 11ve 1n lt and It IS hard to understand evo1ut1on 1f you don't at some t1me or other evolve 'fo some extent To say that the law 1S accepted by a small mmorlty of the tlunkmg people of today 1S a pretent1ous and assummg state 1nent, not to say ungenerous W1thout the law of evolut1on, we must suppose tl1at God made all the present types but 1n the face of that 1f he d1d make man and all of tl1e rest, he left lt to Burbank to make the Wh1te Black berry EV0lUt1OH occurs ch1ef1y through the format1on of hab1ts Get the Hablt lb the motto that should be posted on every hat 1n the country It s what lands fellows 1n Congless and the Pen1tent1ary saymg nothlng about school teachmg Jobs and the Insane Asylum Tra1n1ng IS what counts Hablt can be made a fellow s best tr1end 1f he lS w1ll1ng It can take h1m to purgatory or heaven But where l1e ends up depends on whether he puts a l1alf l11lZCl1 around the nose of l1ab1t or whether l1e lets lt lead h1m meekly to the slaughter Nlobody ey er landed 1n the hot place who started out Wltll th it gu1de The hab1t of gett1ng what you want IS a good one to form and It IS well to look a11ead It IS tl1e go1ng after lt that makes the man A fellow wl1o has to d1g IS the one who gets the tralnlng It 1sn t the number of lessons you get, It 1S the way of gettmg them that counts Usually the terrap1ns are the ones that pull the b1g Jobs thc hfues mlght get them all, but they don't It 1snt tl1e fact of be1ng able to reclte the rules of grammar but lt IS the good llablt of be1ng able to use them every day It IS tl1e l1ab1t that makes the man H1s m1nd 1sn't a dump heap for all tl1e rubb1sh of hterature and h1story, but lt 1S a SW1tCl1 board that helps lum to put through the mformatlon w1thout any coll1s1ons Hlgll qchool IS where we form the most 1mportant hab1ts that futher make or break us 1n pr1vate llfe Hlgh Qlchool 1S a source of knowledge but you can t gorge your elf wlth that same knowledge and then use the L1terary D1geSt to any great advantage The food of knowledge must be proportloned 'md ass1m1lated to become a part of our mtellectual bone and smew blood and muscle Knowledge 1sn't to be poured 1n 1t,S to be Page Ezghty Fwe .G . . . . . A 0, Q' . . . . or 7 7 - l 7 A 7 . . 04 . . 7 . U - ' 1 . 5 . 7 , - . . . . ' . is tv . ,, .Y . I v 7 ' - ' ' 1 ' -' .fs . . or . . . , . . . . . . . X ' 1 ,' ' - ' 2 particular point of view worked out in J ames' Talks to Teachers, 0' ' . . or . . , 1 1 . .1 a 1 a A ,. C s , . . . V L 7 . C . . 5 1 1 ' ' 0, c h . , 4 . . 01 7 . . or . . 7. .S t . . . . I . X p . . . I 'ov' L , ' A , 7 0' Y - I 1 0' 0' . cr ' j I K. . . I. I v . , , Ln- pomed on and some of lt soaks 1n after some rubb1n,:, Hlbll School as l1ke a game of checkers 1n wh1cl1 lt lb not tl1e play 1n but the lea1n1n,, how to play that has tl1e advantage 1n lt A man can t expect to go through Hlgll School and 1eta1n 1n l11s few cub1c 1nches of plast1c potash and gray matter tl1e contents ol 1 whole hbrary But what he does hold 1S the most 1II11JO1t21I1t f1Cl3S ln a sy stemat1c arrangement 1f he goes 1n to lt Wltll tl1e polnt of VIPXY of gettm all there IS to get H1gh bchool 1sn t a place for a person to come Wltll a feehng l1ke an empty Jug befole a BHGWGISGI estabhshment but we xcahze lxom past eXper1ence that It lb a hard tlllllb for a Freshman to fcel otherwlse Debatlng 15 a good thmg, but 1mp1act1cal Wl1en you tl11nk ot lt If a fellow could take two weeks off 1n pract1cal l1fe to prepa1e an argument for h1s W1f6 when she comes at h1m Wltll the broom but even 1f he has stud1ed It out beforehand, under tl1e suddenness l1e forgets Debatmg IS a modern form of tra1n1n,, 1n tl1e Hlbll bchool lt plobably evolved from the old tune form of mrguments between teachers and students In tl1e commerc1al world Lansmt, IS at an advantage but plfwed as lt IS here, we can mm the contents of men s 1I11I1dS, and DIGISE then' vocabulames so that thelr opponents stand l1ke dumb d1lVL1l sl1eep before the blast llebatlng IS good tralnlng There are only a few fellows at the present wr1t1ng who real1ze the value of Hlbll bchool t1a1n1n They go to class and make a bluff, thmkmg tl1ey have got ahead oi the professor But where 1,,norance 1S bl1ss twould pay better to be w1ser and more bl1ssful Tl1e professor does not care a rap Hr puts down on h1s roll call an E or P, and goes to tl1e treasurer to draw h1S salary These fellows are foolmt, themselves They loo' tt H1gh Gchool as our P1lbr1m fathers looked at hfe a seat amon the m1ghty and a golden harp beyond W1tl1 th1s quest1on of bluff comes the questlon of tl1e human paras1te A human paras1te 1S a fellow wl1o GISPOSGQ of h1s ene1 gy at a marked down sale and attempts to fatten upon h1s ne1ghbor But the walst band and the usefulness of sucl1 an 1nd1v1 dual IS usually p1oport1onate by 1nverse rat1o True, some modern theor1sts hold that a man s busmess c-1pf1c1ts IS measured by l11s belt l1ne but the fellows who deVdl0p the1r gas tronomlc funct1ons at the cost of thelr external act1v1t1es fill a place 1n the physlcal realm but not 1n the world of thought Tl1e nnportant part of l1fe 1S not the mere eX1st1ng but tl1e l1v1n,., It takes G11 Grlt, and Gumptlon, to make the man. Go at lt to wln, l1ke Grant who said, I ll iight it out on this l1ne if lt takes all summer. Page Eighty Sm: - 1 - - - 1 l 1 . 1 Y ' ' 0 fr. 'fy' V .C . U, , . . . lj. g . n ' UA gl I I . I , 'I I 0' . ' i A I C . ' . ' ' ' , ' I 0- . y F1 A 3 i - ' I 1' , ' . 1 ' ' f li 1 1 1 1 7 7 s ' ' - - r 1 - a , , ' , , ' 0. ' ' - ' 1 ' 4 ' 1, ' , ' f 4' - 1 x ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' v ' gy - I A . r 1 0' ' , , 1 . . . 1 c t 0, . . . . y - A, . . . . O.. .01 , l . ' ' ' 3 0' A' .. VVhen lt comes to debatmg, we can present the arguments. U' L r , c I , . . .A , V . op: I ' . . . .04 , I . . Q. 0' f ' ' rr r f . .nv . . , p , . U p V ' . ' 0' '. 1 1: 1 . K . 01 . . - A g . or ' '. U L . k . X' 1 up .K C 1 I f 0- xn- . , , 7 ' - . . . . U H . 7 ' '9 . . ,, V . . . ll 7 ' ' 77 MEMORIES fF1fSt Prlze Poemj Rena Schutt 17 It seems such a short t1me ago folks When We started to school the first da How happy We were wlth our reader' How eager to learn the r1ght Way' Remember our fr1end 111 the first grade The second, the tlurd and the rest? Why yes, We remember each one folks And exactly Wl11Cl1 one We hked best How we envled all those m the tenth grade, We thought they were Wonderfully WISE, We would talk of them when We got home, folks And boast them clear up to the Sk16S Then We reached the tenth grade ourselves folks We were never so happy We thought, The Jumors were cheerful and jolly, Then our gaze Was turned toward the qenlors How we Worshlped the1r d1gn1fied a1r How We Watched them and copled thelr Ways, folks A w1sh1ng We Just could be there And now our last W1Sh has been granted We are Semors, yes Sen1o1s at last, We must leave the old school house for good, folks In Whleh so many good txmes have been passed We must start on the 1ournev of hfe, folks We must b1d you farewell L H S , Farewell to all teachers all classes, We W1Sh you all future success Page Ezghty Seven 7 , . 7 I Y, 7 A 0 I 1 7 , 7 . ' , ' U Played tricks, and tried not to be caught. L . K , 7 7 0' 1 . 1. .1 . 7 , . . . ' 1 MY SENIOR PICTURE Mmam Carpenter It 1nust be done at 10 30 tomorrow, Sald the bus1ness man ager, and l1e trembled w1th good cause Oh I In so exc1ted, I repl1ed 1n a stage WIIISITGI' that could have been heard 111 the most remote corners of the senlor room W111 you w1ll you go WIIZII me? He blushed I I th1nk I have an engagement He wlthdrew hast1lv, leavmg me alone 1n my fr1ght I really could not blame hxm for l1e had overcome great d1IIIC11It19S 111 securmg a settmg for my sen1o1 p1cture, and st1ll greater d1ft1cult1es lay ahead VVho could tell what m1ght happen? I hadn't l1ad my p1cture taken smce I was a small gxrl I re member the photographer who took It Went out of busmess the next Week, and COIIIIIl1tt8d su1c1de soo11 after People sa1d l1e was out of l11s m1nd and had ac ted strangely for almost two weeks Some were mean enough to openly connect these f xcts, but that was a klndly commumty 1n wlhlch I l1ved, so the matter was soon hushed up Anyway I was too young to be held cumm 1llv l1able T1me passed on I l1ad no desue to mar the beauty and happl ness of my frlends homes, and although my enem1es may havr deslred my photograph to use agfunst me stlll I had none taken tl1e1r plctures xn tl1e Olaf le From dlead the IJIISIIIQSS manager left me almost to the last but m1k1n,., a heron effort one second hou1 he had dellcatelv broached the sulnect to me I 1e'1l17ed 1mmed1ately that he was tryml., to spare my feehngs so I told hlm I dldnf beheve I would have a p1cture You must, he sald lf It IS posslble I knew from has b ush he hadn't meant to say that althou,.,h l1e honestly thought It I want people to say of me He had everv senlor s plcture 1n the Oracle I W111 pr1de my self on It I wondered afterward lf he meant that Everv senlor s p1ctu1e ln the Oracle thmk of xt' And proud of lt' Rather he should have feared hc would be Jalled for It But he I'f1lg'I1I2 have meant xt It would sound Well and be self explamm, as an epltaph on Illq tomb s one He had every senlor s p1cture ln the Oracle MOFb1dIy broodlng on such thoughts I accompamed hlm that afternoon We canvassed every photographer m town but nom Page Ezghty Ezght as .' 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U , , , , , ' ' I 1, - D 1 3 would undertake the Job srnce my parents berng poor, could not guarantee for damages, and no one would go on mv bond because the outcome was too certarn But rn East Lansrng we found an old gentleman, screrrtrfrcally rnclrned, who had Just patented a earner 1 lens that would not warp Moreover he had another scheme that not only further protected the operator but transferred the shock by a long corl of wrre to a machrne whrch converted rt rnto electrrrrtx Nly hopes of wealth had rrsen rn a moment Here, I thought, l have found a proirtable vocatron, and a vrsron of the cornmercral value of an unlrmrted supply of electrrcrty passed before my mrnrl And how easy Just to srt quretly and look natural Hovw ever, rnx plan was not to be a success I was to pay them for allowrng me to turnrsh the shock Thus ever do my dreams of wealth suddenly fade But currosrty overcame my drsapporntment so rt was wrth a tense teelrn of excrtement th rt I entered the portals of the photo gr-rpher s establrslrment I was nearly knocked over by a classmate who came ruslrrng out For obvrous reasons tlrrs g,1Il too had avarled herself of the remarkable rnventron the serzed me and thrust 1 proof before my eyes enough wrtlrout hrs makrng rt look worse' I made hrrn take another twrsted my neck up so rt would look shorter I would lrsten to no more for I was determrned to have my encounter at 10 30 The photographer s assrstant was a stoop slrorrldered yourr fellow, and qurte bald I notrced I wondered tl1at he was not entrrely o He had a low forehead, expr essrve pale blue eyes, and drooprn mouth He rndreated a clrarr and had me srt rn a most uncornfort able posrtron Look pleasant, he commanded gruffly I grrnned Not qurte so pleasant as that, he admonrshed, and crawl 1 rnto hrs machrne from behrnd I knew he must be murmurrng some rncantatron, and I drd not drsturb lrrm Frnally he came and took my head rn hrs hands I thought he meant to krss me and I closed my ey es, but I was mrstaken He twrsted my head about 'rnd enumer rted to me all the bad pornts of my features That made me angry He was pard to make rny prcture look as nrce as possrble, not to tell me how homely I looked I knew that already from berng told so many trnres He threw a black cloth over the camera, I suppose for the samr reason they put blrnders on a horse and led rt toward me l strarghtened up for I felt the crrtrcal moment was at hand He got as far away as possrble and rn the attrtude of a runner about to start a race, pressed the bulb I heard the thrne' snort and saw rt stagger, and I realrzed that all was over Our busrness manage had won hrs eprtaph. Page Ezgh ty Nme I C . I 9 1 U' 1 ' 1 1 O' X 5' r W l. . . . I . . It 7 ' .' ' , . cc H at 1 . . , ' . . ,, , u .. . ' 4 c A . c ' 0- I I V , e c - O.. 1 .1 ' . . , Y . , . C s L C ' ' 1 f 1 ' If . . CC Y? ' 65 ' 7 - Look at that, she erred, Just as rf my neck wasnt long , q L A -1 . ' ' 77 He . K U. 7 ' 1 - , g. . . I p A . I . . I I . W S W- . - IL 77 ' . ,, . . ec . . p . . u K . U 5 . . . . . U . p 7 pc Y L.: I Y Y ' . I V . t c ' . c I ' v L0 , I . . 2 1 Ir 7 , p .U . . p 0' r ru' , f 1 0 Y 1.1 L A c 1 . if YOUTH QF1rst Puze Poem.J Paul Watzel 17 Oh, what power 1S 1n youth, Bubbl1ng now wlth hfe and v1m! Who can guess or who can tell Just what hes 1ns1de of h1m? Who knows but that years from now I-Ie ll be leader of the land, Gu1d1ng w1th a steady hand? Ah! Beneath unfurrowed brow W1SdOm may not yet be found, Zeal and ardor though abound And these v1rtues, nothmg less, May g1V6 hope for h1s success Youth, when manhood comes to hun bhould reta1n h1s actlve sp1r1t, For he has a treasure rare And no other can come near 1t In hlS hfe l1es power unknown He IS l1ke the undammed stream He 1S hke unharnessed steam, When expeuenee has shown Hlm the ways of world and man And has tramed hun, as It can Of the v1rtues great and small Blame not then h1s 1neXper1enee For 't1s only but a lack Of a vlrtue, not a fault fWould some elders had 1t baokll Yes, the future 1S h1S glory Chlde not then, when he 1n dream May be lost 1n morrow 's theme, Tune alone w1ll tell the story For h1s dreammg 1S the wakmg Of a great man m the makmg And w1ll open to h1S VIGW Thmgs that he w1ll later do Youth the whole world walts for thee Strength 1S thme 1f but thou use 1t, Opportunlty w1ll come, When lt does do not refuse lt Glory, honor fame and power Ready are for thee to w1n, Page Nmty 7 n 0 , . 7 Q , 0 , ' 7 , . . . . . 1 7 n. D. . , 7 . 7 1 I 0 , 7 Then he'l1 win, for he 'll have all 2 ? 7 , t . 7 . 5 7 Youth, make ready and start 1n, Fa1lure, Lf thou Walt st an hour Before thy confidence and vlgor Troubles shrmk and hopes grow brag Keep th1S sp1r1t, 1f t1s lost, Thou could st 111 afford the cost DREAMS OF TOMORROW QTh1rd Pr1ze Poem J BGSSIG M Gregg, 17 TIS sprmg w1th 1tS dreamy weather As these thoughts come to me, And I thlnk of the path of the future, Wlll lt Wlde or narrow be? The tune draws near when we must part From our school and comrades dear, No more lectures nor any math Often tunes have we wandered Through many a class room and hall Soon we w1ll all be scattered As wmds scatter leaves 1n fall So 't1s farewell beloved places Wlth all thelr memor1es dear, For we must travel onward Str1v1ng from year to year And where er we chance to be Though the ocean l1es between, Our thoughts w1ll always lmger Wlth the Class of Seventeen And when we ve reached l1fe s eve If God does so us bless, We ll s1t by the Iireslde and weave Sweet memoues of L H S T1s sprmg, and w1th lt cometh The fresh and balmy a1r, All the b1rds and bees and flowers Shed a new l1fe everywhere And so w1th the sprmg we step Full of l1fe, of hope, of zest, Out 1nto the world's vast theatre To help make our nat1on the best Page Nmty One . . . , . .cmer . . . n . , . , . u , . . , . . . . 'Will our teachers give us here. . 7 7 7 ' 7 , . . , . . . . . 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' Y , x g ' I F f ., 5-1' ' Q NK I5 41 + FRASORIS LITERARY SOCIETY Top IOVS Mmslxey Snyder Dunphy L VanAuke1x Robms Putt Phelps IS1SSlllg6l lwldfllf low P G'l1VlH L Cftlvm H Hewltt 181115011 Hue 119111115111 Bottom row I Hewltt Shlpp W1rnex R V'mAu1xen Altshulex YVltlxhLlll Nl1ClIll0llgh 1 age N znty I mn . l 1 . , . . 1 . ' ' . I. ' A A . c , . 11 , . , 1 , 1 A , , ' Robson, Clements. ' '- 4. . I , c ', . 1 ' 1 , .', Q ' ' I 'A N ' ,v . FRASORIS OFFICERS SECONJD SEMESTER Presldent MARIAN WICKHAM Vice Premdent PLUMMER SNYDER Secretary l JUDITH JEN1soN l Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER LEWIS VRIIAUKEN I-IESTER HAZE ARNOLD PIATT The Frasorls Llterary Somety has spent tlus year ln Europe In splte of the pI'9V31l1I1g state of War, an engoyable year has been to V1S1t, Whlch are noted part1cularly, elther for then' art collect1ons, then h1stor1cal s1gn1flcance, or the1r beauty ldlxtemporaneous speeches and debates, held at mtervals dur mg the year, have been benefimal to tl1e part1c1pants and engovablc to the audlence MUQ1C3l programs have gwen contrast to the usual hteraly numbers Socxal funct1ons, although not of prunary 1mportance to a lltel ary SOC19ty have not been neglected A ' feed was held at Plummer Snyder s home, and 1t IS planned to close the year w1th a rousmsg good tune at the home of Mlss Barnes, our patron The Sen1o1 members W1sl1 for Flasous manv mole successful vears HONORARY MEMBERS ELEANOR BARNES MARY DERBY MEMBERS 1917 LEONA GALVIN PEARL GALVIN KARL PHELPS PLUMMER SNYDER LEWIS VanAUKEN MARIAN WICKHAM TREASURE WILLIAMS 1919 HESTER HAZE GERVAISE HEINRISCH HELEN HEWITT ARNOLD PIATT FREDERICK RAYMOND RAYMOND ROBINS Page Nmty Fwe 1918 VERA ALTSHULER FREDERICK BISSINGER HERBERT DUNPHY JUDITH J ENISON GEOGE MINSKEY CLARA SHIPP HELEN THORPE 1920 MARY CLEMENTS FRASER GRAY LAUREN HEWITT , DAN MCCULLOUGH JANET ROBSON RUTH VanAUKEN BERNADINE WARNER 1 passed in -the principal cities of Europe. Those places were selected V1 1 ' s I . - '- ' Y , K 77 1 , , . , , . . h I W . . x. I EUPHRONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Top row H1tfl1co1l1 Hagexlnan A Wllson Cleveland Smith Ames Helrlclf flllll Q1e1 llftmxd Rowland llmll W WIISOII Tfmllmadge Bottom row Sweeney Young Hwnsen Arbaugh B'1rtholon1ew J Boyce Oakley Nlclxlnley luellgel Page Nzuty bu l .1 il ' l.r.i. ', - ,. 1 - 1 1 1 - ' Middle row-Per'k,Phillips, L. Stoll, Lundberg, H. Stoll, Petrie, P. Boyce EUPHRONIAN OFFICERS Presldenr ELIZABETH GIER. V1ce Presldent LORNA ROWLAN D Secretary Treasurer MARGARET YOUNG The Euphronran hterary souety of the H1gh School has the d1st1nct1on of bemg the one SOCIGIY WIIICII admlts g1r1s onlv, to Its member shlp In September, the begmnmg of the school year, offlcers for the wear were elected The Work of the soc1ety has been var1ed to meet the most mterestmg tOp1CS of the day It seemed best to have a program of th1s kmd rather than one general subgect, srmllar to those earned out 1n prev1ous years Papers have been read on wrlters, opera stars and dramat1sts, and for a d1vers1on, a humor ous debate was grven The prospects for a very successful and pros perous season next year are good, because of the enthuslasm and sp1r1t Whwh the new members, from the Freshman and Sopho more classes, have brought HONORARY MEMBER FLORENCE HALL MEMBERS 1917 PRISCILLA BOYCE ELIZABETH GIER MARGUERITE GUNN ERNESTINE HALL HILDA MENGER ELSIE SMITH WINIFRED WILSON 1919 TREVIS CLEVELAND FLORENCE DUNNING MABEL HERRICK ALICE HITCHCOCK GRACE LUNDBERG MARION PECK LEAH STOLL MARGARET YOUNG Page Nmty Seven 1918 FRANCES AMES LILLIAN HAGERMAN CHARLOTTE HAZARD PAULINE PETRIE JESSIE PHILLIPS LORNA ROWLAND DOROTHY SWEENEY GLADYS TALMADGE CANDACE THOMAN 1920 RUTH ARBAUGH BETTY BARTOLOMEW JANET BOYCE La.VERNE HANSEN MARY MCKINLEY LEONE OAKLEY HELEN STOLL ANITA WILSON . . . . 5 N 1 , N K . . . . - . H - V . ,, , . . , . l u ' 0 1 Q . . . . , . . . . . . . 7 . . , . .. .. . . . I . ,.,.,. 'l 1 1 3 Q HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LITERARY SOCIETY Top low Bateman Iohns Eaton Bmkel If Bl1II'l'1llS Clexson A Blshe blhlllll R MIIOI d Mlddle low R.-Ldfold HIltlI1llIS0lI Rheubottom Reed Wood WIIIIIPIIIOIQ Nellex Elnott Bottom low Hunter lxosltmhel R BIIIIYIIIS Schuon F Baslte Pfusous Root Donahue Page N mty Light . . 1 . 1 . X . . Y Y. .. ,, , , c , J. r ,I c . . 1 , 1 . 2 '. ' . t - . ' ' . Y - - , . , . .Ir . , . ' ' ', ' i- . ' L . . - ' '. c' . . j 7. -,. A . I 2 s 3:1 ,.,., , ... . ,. .,.. ... . .. . . . . . ,. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ' OFFICERS . Speaker .... ...................,......... ........................ H O WARD ROOT Clerk .....................,.........,....................... FRANCIS BATEMAN Assistant Clerk .............................................. ERNEST BURHANS Sergeant-at-Arms .............................. ' ............... FRANKLIN BASKE The House ot Representatives, which a few years ago was considered to be on the dead list as compared to the other Liter-- -iry Societies of the school, has, in the past two years, taken on a new life and reached a high standard. The framing of a new con- stitution and withdrawal from the American Federation of Houses, gave the House an entirely new start. The programs of this Year were of particular interest because the subjects of debates wereot national importance, such as, ' Resolved. That the Chamberlian. Bill should be adopted and, Resolved That the President s plan of universal service should be adopted In the latter part of1Feb-' ruary, a banquet was held which raised a great deal of enthusiasm, as was shown rn the majority of the following meetings Mr. Trachsel gave a short talk on the 'benefits derived from the House of Repre- sentatives and Dean Titus who graduated rn '16 gave hrs view of the benehts that he had obtained from the House On the whole the House has had a very successful vear and the prospects are bright for even greater success in the future 1917 FRANCIS BATEMAN HOWARD DONAHUE ARTHUR EATON HOWARD ROOT EARL SCHUON 1919 ERNEST ELLIOTT CLAIR NELLER RUSSEL PARSONS CARLTON RADFORD CORDON RADFORD MAYNARD REED FRANK SCHRAM HONORARY MEMBER WILLIAM J TRACHSEL MEMBERS Page Nmty Nme 1918 SCOTT BAKER FRANKLIN BASKE ERNEST BURHANS LAWRENCE GLEASON EDMUND JOHNS FORD RHEUBOTTOM VICTOR WHITTEMORE 1920 CHESTER BAKER ROBERT BURHANS ROBERT HUNTER MILTON KOSITCHEK FRANK URQUHART RUSSEL WOOD SMITH YOUNG . . ac 7 , 1 I . I I . . . . - 4 . . n , v , . . as a 1 I 1 t l i ADELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY Top low Watzel Deums Moses McConnell Manley Pratt Bottom row Chapln Parker Ixellogg Rlchmond Page Om Handled Middle Pow-Wells, Moliter, Mclntyre- O'Bar1'y, Morgan, Bennett ADELPHIC OFFICERS Presldent PAUL WATZEL Vlce Presldent ELIAA BETH MOLITOR Secretary OTIS PRATI' T11e act1v1t1es of the Adelplue durmg the past year were mam One of the lust meetlngs was glven ove1 to the hfe and Works of the late lack London Another program conslsted of tl1e hfe or Pucclnl and a rev1eW of IIIS Work ' La Boheme The hte of the lllglllj esteemed James Wlntcomb R1ley was d1soussed later m the wear, at the same meetmg many of the Hoosler poet 's Works were read Durmg tl1e mlddle of March somewhat of a novelty ln l1t6I'H,1V soclety Work was engoyed by a v1s1t to some of the N atwnal parks Xellowstone and Grand Canyon were among those descrlbed by varlous members of the soclety Soclally the Adelpluc has not been dc ad for a Sltllgll rlde was held durmg the Wmter months and a pm me 1S bemg planned for the warmer Weather Altogether the so mety has had a prosperous year and the work has been emoyod by all HONORARY MEMBER 1917 MARGARET CHAPIN ALEXANDER CONRAD IRENE PARKER STERLING MOSES PAUL WATZEL DOROTHEA WELLS 1919 SIDNEY ANGER LUCILLE 0'BERRY ESTHER KELLOGG ARLA MORGAN EDITH MCCONNELL MAUDE HAGLE MEMBERS Page One Hundred One 1918 MARION KEELER ELMER MANLEY ELIZABETH MOLITOR DOROTHY MCINTYRE DE VERE PARKER OTIS PRATT MILDRED RITCHIE 1920 LUCILLE BENNETT IVAN DENNIS MABEL RICHMOND . . , Treasurer ..... ..,............................................ S TERLING MOSES I . n . rx I 1 I 1 I . P Q 1 . e , u A . . . .. . . . F . . 6 V H ., k , 1 . I .v , , Q . 3 F , 0 . - . . . M . .- .I . . I x - . V 5 A k . Y 1 . x I f , , CLIOSOPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY Top row Iyons tleasou hyestone Hemog Zlou Betts Middle row Mllld0ilx V Tleadwell L Tleldwell Rvuuex Shllll M0159 5111411 Bottom row lleglex Weld Tmdemfmn 'Wl1S96ll1l'll'l Menhmuk Pam Our' II1m171f1l Inn . 1 W -Y ' i 1 v 1 1 v 1 1 ' - ' . . Y - ' - . . V V -1 V , - , . , . - , . . xx, . - ver, Pratt, Grant. r ' . ' , ' ' . '- 1 , , .J 1 . 4 . 1, , , ' . , . ,, H . CLIOSOPHIC OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER LILLIAN TREADWELL Presxdent THEODORE LYONS THEODORE LYONS Vlce Presldent RALSTON HERZOY' HERSCHEL LION Secretary HERSCHEL ZION HELEN WELD Treasurer HELEN WELD Durmg tl1e nrst semester of tl11s year the program conslsted 1101 the second semester a detimte plan of work has been carrled out The general tOp1C taken up was Men and Women of thc TW9I1tl9ll1 tentury tmce a good knowledge of current lustory 15 almost mdlspensable to the Hlgh School student, the comm1ttec has endeavored to devote a few m1nutes of each meetmg to the d1scuss1on of an mterestmg current event The CIIOSOPIIIC has been well and successfully represented m tl1e mter soclety debates tlllg year, ly Kelth Betts and Howard Menl11n1ck It 1S tl1e behef of the Chosoplnc Soclety that the better 1ts members know each other the better they can work together Wltll th1s end of better acquamtance 1n VIGW, a feed was held early ln the year at the l1ome of M1ss Pratt Later Kenneth Eyestone was host at a feed mn l1onor of the Chosoplnc alumnl The Chosopluc Llterary Soclety has, on the whole, completed a successful and a profitable year Its members feel that the t1me and effolt they have put 1nto the work has been wortl1 Whlle They are ready to take It up next vear, Wltll st1ll more enthuslasm and lnterest HONORARY MEMBERS MARGARET PRATT HAROLD B MCKALE 1917 THEODORE LYONS FRANCES MUSSELMAN GERTRUDE RENNER EDITH SHUNK LOUIS SINCLAIR LILLIAN TREADWELL HELEN WELD HERMAN ZIEGLER 1919 EDWIN GLEASON HELEN LINDEMANN HOWARD MENHINICK MARION RAMSEY HERSCHEL ZION Pa MEMBERS ge One Hundred Three 1918 LYDIA BOUTS MAX CARMAN KENNETH EYESTONE RALSTON HERZOG IVA MORSE RUBY SPENCER 1920 KEITH BETTS LAWRENCE GRANT ALTON MURDOCK mainly of reports on present day authors, and ot' musical numbers. w D ' 1 . . 0 I ' K X . , Y ,, X. 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Helen Weld, Lillian Treaflwell Pagf' 0110 Hlmflrvfl Sim DEBATING Never before 1n the h1story of tl1e Lansmg H1gl1 bchool, l1 ts more enthuslasm been shown 1n debatmg, tl1an tlns year For thc first t1me, three teams represented our scl1ool, one be1ng composed entlrely of g1rls A very exc1t1ng Sefleb of el1m1nat1on contests 111 tl1e fall term, 1esulted 1n tl1e follow1ng selectlon of debators Mary Burwell, Helen Weld L1ll1an Treadwell, Plummer Snyder, Paul Watzel John Hermann V1Ct0f Wh1ttemore, Lew1s Van Auken, and Paul Mlxter The quest1on of th1s year s debate was Resolved That the gov ernment sl1ould own and operate all 1nte1state 1a1lways botl1 steam and elect11c flhe use of several faculty adv1so1s has certamly been proven 1n the last few years to be tl1e only etl1c1ent system of tram 1n January 18 was the date of tl1e first debate The g1rls team, the first 1n tl1e h1story of tl1e school went to Muskegon, where 11 scored a V1CtOly over a team ot guls from that H1gh School At the same t1me a dual debate was held W1tl1 Detro1t Oul negat1ve team Plumme1 bny del LEWIS Van Auken and Paul Mu ter defeated tl1e Detro1t team Paul Watzel John Hermann, and Vlctor Whlttemore of the aff1rmat1ve team lost at Det1o1t th1s t11ne, the alf1rmat1ve team won and tl1e negatlve team lost In the final debate 0111 aff111n1t1ve team was defeated by Ann ATIJOI 1n tl1at Clty On tl1e whole the year s work has been very successful More Splflt was aroused tl1an 1n many act1y1t1es of tl1e school More stud ents got out for tl1e el1m1nat1on contests tl1an eve1 before Tl1e value of debatlng to the students 1S 1nest1mable Even 1f one falled to make tl1e team, l1e was taught how to collect and or gan1ze useful materlal, l1ow to corr ect fallacles 1n HIS own speech and expose 12119111 1n tl1e speecl1 to l11S opponents and l1ow to bu1ld up 1 sound and 1001031 31 gument The Hblllty to make a clear emphat1c, and convmcmg speech 1S wo1 th much The successful debato1 must be loglcal Flowery language may appeal to some, but lt counts notl11ng w1tl1 a WISE Judge It takes thought, clearly and fo1c1bly expr essed, to overcome the argument of the opposmg team, 1n a successful refutat1on Debatmg teaches a student to p1Ck out the ma1n po1nts of both S1d6S of a quest1on, to form op1n1ons that are wortl1 Wlllle to po1nt out these v1ews to othels so that they W111 see the quest1on as l1e sees It and to st1ck to l11s op1n1ons unt1l tl1e opposlte IS p1oved to h1m In ot11er words debatmg teaches clear 10g'1C31 methods of thought Because of these benefits lt has become an 1mportant palt 1n the program of all the best h1gl1 schools 1n the country Page One Hundred Seven . .N I . 0 .W .M I in . . . 0. .V 0 , A . . . . 0, l I 1 I . or 1 - u : :lv , .y , . . 7. 7 Y K ' ' , .1 as - . -. -, , , , .' .77 1 1. ., .A .N ., ' 1 V g- ' r - . 0-' ' 7 0' ' f X 7 - ' A ' '- 7 A 1 0 ' , W . , The second debate took place February 9, with Battle Creek. 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K , , , 1 1, . , . r A PAGEANT OF PEACE Top IGW F1a11l1l1n Teel Kmg Rey VanAuken Wells Chamberlaln Root Seaonu row Gunn Smlth A Lawrason M Lawrason Crane Chaplln Mellgel btalupfly Hoffman Thlrd row Perrv Sallows Weld V1eeland Schutt North Shaft Musselmau qtl1alle1 Bosworth Bottom 1ow DIYBI Sobe1 Roosa Manz Nolton Bulwell Treadwell Proctor Rellllel X l.1u1.111t ot Pefue 1l0ltlclXQd EL Slllllxlllg plea fO1 1 .L that 11 as ws ell SllllQd to the 11111 peuod 111 W111L11 lt was Inesented 1l1e 111985111118 .111d 11e.1utS ot peace were 1J10l1g'1lt out 111 81141111 con tmst to t11e 11o11o1 .111d Vl01011LQ of Wm The leadmg 1ole of WOHIHYI, le.11e, was 111.11 ed 1e111111l1f1l1lx Well In Emestme H111 Howfurl 110llcl11ll9, 111 1115 17l9SQHt21t101l of Man A111111t1o11, Won the 2ldII11I3tl01'1 of 1118 111141191116 1111111 was p1ese11ted bw FILIIICIS BHtG1I13l1 ln .1 S11 1dd111l 111 1118 po1t1f1n11 of belt, ar l1I1USlld11X d1lf1c ult 1ole, e.1b11y deseucd tl1e tltle of tl1e best attor of the even111g Llttle l+1l1z.1betl1 L 111110 db t11e B11t111e t1e11e1.1t1o11 qlllte captlvated the l1ea1ts of the 1111d1e11ce The 11e.111t1f11l sm 91114 and l1 l1t111g effects added g1eatls to the suuese ot the EX1ll1JltlO1l 0119 111111dred and tl11ee el1a1.1cte1s vte1e 1ep1ese11ted 111.1k1mr tl1e twentx f1ft11 IUX11l1JllZ10I1 the largest 111 the 1llSl01N of Lz111s111f1 H19,l1 School Page One Hundred Eleven . 1 . iw ' x - . 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COMMITTEE Top low 101111 NVIIQOI1 g11B11'011 H1ag111s 111'111?1l1 C1Gy1S P111111111e1 S11Sf1G1 11111 St1111w11'1t11111 1 1 111111 11111 110111111 Root 141111-'St1l1911l11 111llf.,l1Pt1'1f'St 111111091111 161 1111 1 5111111111111 1101111.11 1111t11 I 9 1 ove 11 1 1 11 11 1191 1 Il 1 111 Al111I1t1011 SP 1 1 e11 111 11 V10111111 e 1711111119 111-31111 So1111e1 xVOl111119l1 501111111 1111118111165 1+ IOWQI s 1- ll lxllli, DRAMATIS PER SONA F 141119511116 11111 111119 B1t1-3111111 I 1111119111 11191 11111111 S11Ll111x T191S1lIP NVll11'1111h I GWIS V111A1111P11 1+ 111191111 P1e111 IIOv1 1111 11011111119 P111111111e1 S11y11e1 H ugh S1111111111 11 P1111 W1tz11 141111111111 Br111 1111 R11 B'1111us q1191d011 111gg111s 110111111 1N111 el F-111 S1h1101l I 1111115 1110016 1 111111 13119111111 '1111g'i16tC11'11J1I1 K'1t11e11119 IKFIIXPI P9111 11111111 11111 W1111e1 IIIQV PQIIIII 11S111ll 1101114 1Jo10t11v '1111' DO111111 1191911 Cll11'19111 11111111911 1111111 1 11-011'1 fxr11V111 W1111111111 W11s011 11111110 q1111111011S 119119 P1111P1 11111g1111t F1081 P11111 111101111111 111111111 Cwxts 011119 1111191111 '1111l1S 01 S1111111, P11111 11111 1I11n1I111I 111 1 4' ' N . 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Jullus Cmsar Harold Franklln Frederlck the Great Frank Chamberlalu Napoleon Howard Root Washlngton Scenemls Lewls VanAuken Welllngton Richard Rey Sherman HIBUOPY Future Generatlon Servant to Kmg Sons of Industry Daughters of Industry Columbla Russla Denmark Netherlands Austria Hungary Ecuador Guatemala Brazxl Hayti Germany Tunxs Santo Domlngo Italy Spam Belgium Chma Japan Argent1na Salvador Paraguay Colombia Peru Portugal Cuba Honduras Great Brltaxn MEXICO Chxli Venezuela Sweden Norway Siam Montenegro Swltzerland Roumanla Llberla Morocco Bulgaria Servla Turkey Boliv1a Persia Uruguay Greece France Robert Teel Irma Norton Elizabeth Crane Herman Ziegler Theodore Lyons Howard Root Hobart Agler Franklin Brucker 1 Esther Arbaugh Pearl Abfalter Nations of the World Page One Hundred Tlwrteen Edlth Shunk Carrle Meeker Gladys Crane Mabelle Man? Pearl McComb Mary Burwell Marian Creyts Margaret Frost MarJorie Sallows Marlon North Lucllle Roosa Frances Musselman Lillxan Treadwell Mmam Carpentel Pauline Simmons Elsie Smlth Ella Benson FIOBSIB Bosworth Irene Parker Alice Lawrason Esther Arbaugh Ruth King Dorothy MacDonald Dorothea Wells Marlan Wzckham Dorls Chaplin Mane Shaft Wmlfred Wilson Iona Perrv Rena Schutt Helen Canfield Lydla Schaller Lula Warner Helen Weld Sadie Sober Alice Procter Florence Stamplly Gertrude Renner Maebelle Vreeland Hilda Menger Marguerlte Gunn Eleanor Dryer Katherxne Baker Louise Blair Gladys Hoffman Irma Norton Lucy Perrin ' . . 1 . .' ' ' . 'I ' . . . . . I r , . . I -...... Costa Rica ....... Marjory Lawrasou dl H HXCELRNT OF PEACE ? L1- gg OPFKI , -NH fix M nf 'N' lf G-Q Z- f 5 fun Z' 5 N' f xffl A W fp- 'ff ,,,, NWN j - - NN mx KX ' -x X ,. x- .xx...xQPg QV ff, ' ' ,,.,. X . ff? 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' M xx., . ykxxgm 5-7, , X ,, -.Q f Wil' N i -5 ' :lf -K xi.h. , + gffifge 'Ng 1 ,. , ,Nl ,A - f . -. ,..- - . , X N, , ,,,, g zgfml N ' 'gfx fx QM ,, Q. 32' , ' ' j' -5, J v1 N5 SN :Qi Q Q 1 el, 1,,,g,,,,: .1 Wu.x.,1'o UART own urn.: 51-on wmv ,, f NAoAG1uA1 mn f f Lf X W 9'b-td 5 1' 'C wmcu cmssn Manuva C MMUTION I XIHZUIW W ,cwfwsn I l N FUND PARENT: Dm Tuma can-u Nh, W Abltu ON THE DAY 01' THE PIRNRNANSE Ann nina Tut new Suoweo ms smu. Bw Kuuvui Pune waves aww www X I - X Aus Tutu 1 X I fnm JN R , ff WK I M '50, xg! ,Z X g mum mu Page One Hnmdrecl Fomteen Nathanlel Duncan Nat The fortune hunter Howard Donahue SENIOR CLASS DAY PLAY At the Gladmer Theatre on the evening of June 11, 1917, the Class of 1917 gave its last dramatic production. It presented The Fortune Hunter, by Winchell Smith No one could fall to be mterested 1D tl1e eXper1ence of sluftless Wat Duncan who went to the l1ttle western town to seek h1S fortune, assumed the role of an 1ndustr1ous, ente1pr1s1ng young man of 1r reproachable hab1ts, 1n order to gam favor 1n the eyes of the el1g1ble young lad19S, and then to h1s surpr1se found that h1s assumed char acter had become h1s real character The cast of The Fortune Hunter was well chosen wxth Howard Donahue 1n the role of Nat Duncan the fortune hunter, and Mary Burwell as Betty Graham, the drugg1st s daughter All the members of the cast were able to do unusually good work The small town characters wh1ch they represented were typlcal of the people w1th whom every day hfe has made us all so fam1l1ar DRAMATIS PERSONAE Henry Kellogg George Burnham James Long Jun Lawrence Mlller Larry W1l11e Bartlett Robbxns Tom Sam Graham Tracy Tanner Pete Wllling Mr Sperry Watty H1 Herman Betty Graham Josephlne Lockwood Angle A rlslng young Iinancler A promoter Two Wall Street young men A m1l11onaires on Kelloggs servant A newsboy The drugglst The llverymans son The sheriff The drummer The tallor The old lnhabltant The errand boy The drugglst s daughter The bankers daughter The frlend of Josle Stage Commlttee Ray Backus Roy Adams Fay Reynolds Page One Hundred Fzfteen Plummer Snyder Alfred Haskill Nelson Brown Robert Wallace Paul Watzel Karl Phelps Alfred Atwood Alexander Conrad Theodore Lyons Hugh Shadduck Verne Harris Rolland Lorenz Luclus Moore Alfred Atwood Mary Burwell Janet Isbell Maman Wickham I . . . . . . . . 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Hzmdreal Seventeen F CARRIER OUR SOCIAL HISTORY In September 1913, a large class entered the Hlbll School I due llllle these students elected offlcers and were the1eafter known as the class of' 17 It was 1n June 1914, that a crowd of' selt consc1ous but h1lar1ous Freshmen gathered together, and made then first attempt to show class sp1r1t Th1s was at the p1cn1c at Plnr Lake MISS Cole and MISS Mcborrmck had the1r hands full that day There was scarcely a person who d1dn t try to shp away Wltll a few sandwuhes, and some even tr1ed to run off' w1th the lemonade The next year, 17 aga1n responded to the call of tl1e open and gathered at P1ne Lake for the Sophomore DICHIL M1ss Cole and MISS MCLf0FIH1Ck aga1n consented to chaperon those know 1t alls for thus We had become w1th an add1t1onal year s knowledge All who went can tell you of the Jolly good t1me they had In 1ts th1rd year the class began to show more Splflt than be fore The first soc1al effort was the Jun1or Hop, owen at the Wo man s Llub House, March 29, 1916 Logan s Orchestra gave us mus1c, wh1cl1 to our ears surpassed all the lllggll pr 1ced orchestras of' the college Hops Mr and Mrs W J Trachsel and Mr and Mrs E J Shassberger acted as patrons of the evenmg The en thuslasm and class sp1r1t notlceably absent 1n prev1ous soclal events, was 1n great abundance l1ere VVho can look back upon that mght with anytlung but pleasure? The Plymouth Congregational Church dinmg room was filled tr overflowing w1th the members of '17 who, w1th Jest and merry laugh ter filed 1n to prove tl1e truth of Owen Mered1th s statement, Oh hour of all hours, the most bless d upon ear h, Blessed hour of ou1 d1nners Presldent Sheldon H1gg1ns pres1ded as toast master and toasts were glven by Mr Sexton, M1ss Florence Hall Howard Donahue, Prlscllla Boyce Gladys Crane Lloyd Harms and Howard Root There was plenty to eat and many hearty laughs In June 1916 we held our th1rd annual p1cn1c at P1ne Lake Miss Hall and M1ss Seitz acted as chaperons Sheldon H1gg1ns contr1but ed to our h1lar1ty by falhng out of a canoe ln the middle of' the lake Maynard Merrill rescued h1m 1n h1s motor boat and made l111n presentable w1th an extra suit of dry clothes Wllen we were ready to go home, all responded to roll call, to the great rehef of the chaperons In the early part of the Senior year the class of' 1917 was lsost to the Freshmen and thelr parents at the Freshman Reception gxven Page One Hundred Ezghteen '1 N , 0 ' . 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V . ,c 'Y 0' . . , 1 , ll A . . . 1 7 I , , November 11 1916 1n the llloll school blllldllllb UHt1l 8151111 thuts the faculty Iecelved the Quests, and at that l1our an mtertalnment v is o1v1n 1n tl1e aud1tor1um There were mus1cal selectlons by tl1e semor chorus and bovs quartet Pres1dent Plummer Snyder Cave an ddrcs of welcome to the class of 20' and Slflltll 101111, 19 sponded 1n behalf of the If reshmen One of our last soual affa1rs was tl1e Semor Hop CIVGH 1n the Club House on Ianualy 27 1911 F1scher s Student Orcl1est1a ol Xnn Arbor furmshed IIIUSIC full of l1fe and tl1e 11111011 des1red pep MI and Mrs J W Sexton and Mr and Mrs B F Brown W619 131 trons of the evenmz, It was an evenmg of l13pplH8SS and Joy from the be IUILIHO to the md IH chool TIIIS w 1 the date of tl1e Sen1or banquet held ln the Cham ber of Commerce at 6 30 P M P16S1d8Ht Snyder pres1ded as toast maste1 and 1ntrod11ced tl1e two speakers of the evenlno Mr B l Brown and MISS Fmma Lott After these extemporaneous speeches were called for In contrast to other soc1al Oathermos a SQFIOUS sp1r1t seemed to pervade all, as 1f tl1e students real1zed that they were about to leave tl1e1r 111,011 school l1fe for larger iields MY HEART S IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL Paul Watzel, 17 My heart s 1n our Hlbll School, my l1eart IS not l1ere My l1ea1t s 1n our H1gh School full of good Lllel-31 Memor1es pleasant my young m1nd shall know, My heart s 1n our H1C,h School wl1erever I bo Farewell to you H1,oh School I honor your name Ihe b1rthplace ot learmnc, of glory and fame Wherever I wander, wherever I rove The days of mv H1gh School forever Ill love Farewell to tl1e rooms wl1ere my thoubhts e er w1ll be The halls and the corr1do1s farewell to tl1ee, Farewell to the hallowed and sacred shrme, Farewell to tl1e days that w1ll ever be m1ne, My heart 's in our H1gh School, my heart 1S not here, My heart 's 1n our Hlgll School, fllll of good cheer, Full of sweet memor1es that ever w1ll grow, My l1eart 's 111 our H1gh Shool wherever I go With apolog1es to Burns. Page OMG Hundred Nlnefeen v pn, I. - .0' K ' . . Ol. . . T av. ..- v - . 0- 1 A , ' v 1 . 1 X i UI. q . . . ' . . . A , l . A U - 111 is ' S' ' t ' . '1 ' ' i. . y , . 7 0. . A I 1 . , P' ' 7, W - . -' n , . l , . p x ' A I . . . , . H ,, 1. . 1.. .I ' . .. . ', :- U. 1. of 1 to I - . , . . . Apr1l 20, 1917 marked tl1e conclus1on of Seventeen's soc1al hie . g, 1 . , Y . Q, T C . f L . ol, n n ln- r . J ' . , -' U D N . U . U, . K, C V C . .G My . . 7 7 v . 7 ' 'ty 1 ' , ' 7 - n 7 u , 1 , 7 ' 'O' 0' l 7 on 7 A C 7 ,I . D , . 0, U A I 7 7 7 . I , , A y 1 0' 7 ' l 9 mmm we-5 -w fuf af '1 .--, --.,..-,., A fri ul vi' 213' P. 3., If LF yn 'Q 1:1 fi-. i, W! j, 1 i V, yxi x 1 i I an 'W 1 13: 3 4 lf. ff L I ! Ln Eff 'Ui , . , i I .M kr 'w lm ,PL il' Wi , . 'I 'Q If Page One Hundred Twenty J' .r '6 .MI , , E We ff? I , x ! .3 Q gi Z Q, E M L , U E 'L i 12 Q 'L ll Y 2 1' l :A H? i., Q x'. 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I 111 f ' I I f 'IH' 5 W , f f f fg ff f, 0 00777757 '- Q X. ff 1' I M- W . 4 AAA Aviva A ', f 411 T Tr 1 IJ 4 4 , 1 W Q IV, 67 ff' ' V- A if fl ,ff f f if, ,,f ,,f 'llf , f 1 ax f ffWfXf ,f f f ff 1 f M, WM M j'?,,,.W ll!! ,I If ,X I DEPARTMENTS Not very many years ago the only rdeal ot educatron WIN along -rcadernrc hnes Professronal traunng alone was taken rnro account by lllgll schools and colleges But gradually people came to reahze that the busrness world and the shops also need trarned workers New courses began to be made a part of the hrgh school currrculum When the Lans1nfr Hlgll School was estabhshed lt had one department, the ac-rdemrc It now has three, tl1e academlc, re commercral, and the vocatronal The aradenuc department hls grown stronper every year and s adapted 1tselt to the constantly changrnb condrtlons of school 1 e 'lhc object ot tl1lS course rs to ,we the student .1 mood gener ll 6dl1L'l.tl0Il, and to prepare h1m tor further study rf l1e deslrcs 1 Our rc rdemlc dep rrtment offers work rn scrence, mathem ltrcs lirnblrsll French German, Latrn, and l1lSt0I'W In 1915 there we c added the sulnerts of domestrc sclence, dornestrc art and manual traunng lhrec years of Enblrsh two and one half Vears of lnathe matus, and one wexr of scrence are requlred for gr-rduatlon from thus department The growrng., demand durlng the last few years for trarned mfn and women rn the lJ1lSlI19SS world has made the commercral depart ment of tl1e Hrgh hchool not only an extr 1 ulvantage, but a necessrty The arm of thrs course IS to grve the student trarnrng that wrll ht h1m for a busrness hfe The conrmerclal sulnects are penmanslnp commerrlal arlthmetlc, l700kk96P1I1g', typewrltrnh, spelhng, short hand commercral geography, commercral Enbhsh, commerclal law and 'p0lltlCal economy One advantage of such a course taken an the Hlgh School over that taken ln a buslness college, hes 1n the fact that a student IS 5,1ven the opportunity of a more generrl cducatlon He may take up subgects whlch are not 1n the strlctly rommerclal course Three years of Enbhsh are requrred for gradua tron from the commerclal as well as from the academlc department Four vears ago the Vocatlonal department was added to thc Hrgh School currrculum It was at hrst regarded as more or less ol an experrment, but It has passed that stage It IS now as firmly estabhshed as erther of the other departments The purpose of the lndustrlal co operatlve course IS to tram the boy who wlshes to become an efflclent artlsan At the same tlme rt QIVQS h1m thc advantages of a lllhll school educatlon The work rn thrs depart ment IS varred accordlng' to the lIldlVld11Hl needs of each boy Farh one IS grven a chance to studv the tr xde hlch he wlshes to take up The bovs not onlv learn the theoretlcal slde of the work but they are grven practrcal esperrence rn lt The first Vear of the course IQ spent entrrely 1n school Durmfr the other three years one half of the tune 13 spent 1n school one half rn the shop Page One Hundred Twenty Two Y 1 7 . . . 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ZODIAC STAFF Top low StIIIxW93.tI19I VanAuken E BllIhd.11S Helilck Fulton Mxddlc row Ixeelel Mengei Rey Baker Minskey MnInty1e R Bmhms Young lottoniioxw Chapln Vxeeland PIIIIIIDS Sweeney Bashe RATHERINE BARFR Ed1to1 111 Chief IPQSIF PHI! I IPS LIEORLIE MINISKEX IEWIS VanAUlxEN Adveltising 7II'1I11g6'I ASSOCIATE EDI I ORS RICHARD REX FRBEST BURHANS DOROTHY MLINITYRE I-III DA MFINC FR MAFBEI I E VREFLAND HUGH SHADDUCR VARI ARET CIIAPIN DOROTHY SNVEI' NFY CLASS REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR CI ARE STARKWFATHFR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE I+ RANIxI INI BASRF CLARENCE HERRIC Ix FRESHMEN Ill ISS IxFEI ER ROBERT BURHANS SMITH YOUNG RADCI IFFF FUI TON Pmye 0110 Huzzdwrl 7 ll 071 ty Tlnea . T Q . Y ., , - - I , . .'I , I 1 ' X i ' I, x - I, , v , ' Y y I 1 , ' 1 E V1 I ' 'T ' r ' 1 l ' 1 1 Y - V 7 J . 415, T 1 4 A 1 1 4 ' A v Assistant Editor Business Mzuiagei' - 1 . ' ' . A I 2 P . I Y Y ' 1 I , . I ' I ' I I I 4 I I I xv ' I 1 1 I .. . 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A I ZODIAC REVIEW The Zod1ac, the Lansing High School per1od1cal started by the class of 1902 was rather small dur1ng the Hrst years of 1ts pubhcation but 1185 s1nce developed 1nto a large paper It is put out ent1rely by the student body The faculty selects Two members of the Senior class as cand1dates for Editor 1n Ch1ef These names are voted upon by the Senior class and the one elected has charge of the magazine for the year The Edltor is assisted bw the members of the staff, Who are appolnted by the faculty The class representatlves, elected by the various classes, have charge oi tl1e d1str1but1on of the paper and also supply materlal from theu respectlve classes One or more of the faculty advise the staff The Zodiac this year Was probably the best that has ever been put out The number of editions was l1m1ted to four instead of six as 1n previous years, but the paper has been larger and has con tamed several new departments One of the features has been to have one or more spec1alt1es 1n each ed1t1on The first was Christ mgs of remarkable people, and the last, Who s Who The current event department was made larger and several other departments have been enlarged and 1mprovcd Anothei of the features was the mtroductlon of cuts Wluch have not nppeared for some years K gli? Page One Hundred Twenty Four n 0 , u n . ' w 1 - ' 0 1 1 . o 9 n -- mas Gifts, the next, Valentines, the third, Remarkable say- ' 7? SC 7 77 z . il , 1 ,mp , -:fAfj.':Efd J .UM JL .41 X had di , L! Page One Ilzzndrrfd Twenty-Five HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS WINTER CONCERT March 18 Prudden Audltorxum Page One Hundred Twenty bm: MUSIC Muslc hath charms There was a time when this could scarcely have been truthfully sald of tl1e musical efforts d1splayed 111 tho Lansmg High School Under the exceedingly capable d1rectorsh1p of Mr John W Stephens, the present chorus, glee clubs and orchestra may well command this recognition The chorus this year contained two hundred and fifty VOICES 1n nts two divisions, the glee clubs numbered about forty people, and the orchestra was composed of th1rtv five p1eces Each organization l1as had a defimte aim The chorus worked to improve 1ts own musical ablhty It also gave two concerts during tl1e year The glee clubs did part Slllglllo' the first semester and gave a l1ght comic opera The Bo sn s Bride ' the second The orchestra has become probably the most important muslcal organlzation in tl1e school It furnishes mus1c for chapel, for various soc1al affairs and feels in duty bound to play for all High School functions when called upon The year s program began with a winter concert bv the chorus lnnual May Festival originated 1n the department of music 1n the Hlgh School seven years ago The Festival has grown to include a c1ty Choral Soclety and Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the Hlgh School department The 1917 Mav Festlval consisted of three concerts Mlss Grace Kerns of New York gave a children s recital 1n the afternoon of May '74 In tl1e evenmg tl1e c1ty S1XlIll grade chorus of 600 gave Tl1e Frogs and the Ox The High School chorus gave a number of Russian Swedish and Itahan selef tlons with the Sy mpl1ony Orchestra On the evening of May 25 the city chorus and glee clubs with three New York solo1sts Miss Grace Kerns Mr Arthur Mlddleton, and Mr John Campbell accompanied by the Svmphony Orchestra, rendered Haydn s Creation Page One Hundred Twenty Seven . 0. .U U J . V . . W . v . U. D , 0. . . CC 7 7 ' 7 , , . 1 l I . . . . , . , a l . -1 7 given at the Prudden Auditorium, Sunday afternoon, March 18. The Z . . . A . . . J , Q 0. .J . ' 1 . 1 l 0' , ' 'S , . . - I . or . . 0, 0. ca as ' ' 1 9 5' ' ' , ' , 7 n , 0 ' 7 - 1 . l ' , . . 7 Cl ' 77 is L- LL ' QQ: M., . 5 .iii l Ei 531 1 Ei m 55 3 V ig :14 73? 'E' 1 2,31 lil Ii: 4 2. 1 .-'-i 1 J 1' vii ,.. I I 1 N 4 '4 'i ! I I g K-2 , , - : F7 1 ,. 415 1 Q if-i i wi! 4 L51 , '21 2 W ' 5 Q ., .4 ,J fl 5 . :LH H' 5.-EE 53' Ti Q11 l s M 1 , X 4 FM Q41 : M5 gg. x. f '+4 1 35 3 43' 1 Page Ode Hunflmll f1zLr1Lt11F1qht P' I 1 I ' n ' fe - I' ' ,,,T-1i - -......:l,--.S ,,,. lv ,,..., W. .,., f..5-.....--v -, . rx ' R W -.x.' uv- . T. A-3 . I 3 vb ,I in ,K '- 'ii ,.. .- 'ffil-J'feEYf'Zx5x' 4i!rF'? ' ' -552: -'YjffS'1 7f.f',f':'f'.ThlIEEe '9.!r9eEilE2lr A 1 1 ,. -1 J 's .1 1 '- ifik TIF H5 , I-4 A LJ is i E 5 . 56 ET. Wi mi li IRQ ! yi! L . . i !2 r vii E ir. 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BOARD OF CONTROL r L J Sh.1ssbe1ge1 B F Brown W J T1aehsel bheldou Hlgglils ILl11BSt1116 Hall Pdllllllld Johns THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ijllllllg' the last few gems, the 111119111 Asso11.1t1o11 11.1s 11e1o1111 one of t111 most 1111po1t.111t f.1eto1s 111 H1 11 51110111 1111161113 It Ib C0111 1111s111 ot 1161111 111 t11e student 100111 and t111o11g11 1ts fees, 1110 ex 11e11s1- oi 1t111et11s 15 met W1t110I1t a1d f1o111 the O1ltS1dO Phe students find II16II11161b1l11J 111 t11e Asso11.1t1on 1101111 1111111 110111 lse 111111 me ab1e to see 111 t11e galnes 111 s11o11111g then 1111111111111 S11111 111ds T11e .11e1.1ge cost IS f1ve fents .1 g.l1119, 111111111 18 not 11110 IH .my ot11e1 s111oo1 1n t11e state 1391111190 of t111S SN stem 111.1111 1ttend t11e games .md H1018 school Splflt IS amused Phe good Work of t11e Assoc-1at1on was shown t1l1S s1111ng 1111111 11s 111o11111ers worked to g'.11n 1otes fo1 t11e new QYIIIIIJSIIIIII, 11111111 X1 .1s 11 on 111 .1 n:111o11 1nz1rg1n T11e Q1 1r1n.1s1u111 11111 be as well 1111111111111111 as 11111 111 the state It W111 have a tYVQI11Y1'1D 121511 k and 111111 51111 OII1lI10f12112Q about forty 11601111 on the Hoor at one 111116. The switmming 11001 1s to be 11u11t so 111.11 one 112111 walk entirely 2l.I'011I1d it 1111111111 is seldom t11e ease 111 H1,.,'11 School Q-y111nas111m poo1s because of laek of 100111. This feature W111 u1e.1t11' deerease the danger of any serious .1111dent. Bz1sket11a11 ,g'z11'111es, tra1k meets, and 9001211 funetions 11111 11e 11e111 111 the Q,'VI1l- nasium ' Page One Hundrezl Thirty i LANSING HIGH SCHOOL YELLS H S a ' L H S a Rah ' Who Rah' Who Rah' L H S Rah' Rah' IN A BEVO In A Bevo In A BIVO In A Bevo Blvo Bum Boom Get A Rat Trap Blgger than A Oat Trap Boom Get A Cat Trap Blgger than A Rat Trap lZ Boom Bah Lansing High School Rah' Rah' Rah' SIRAN ah' Lanslug Rah' ah' Lansmg Rah' a ' Lansmg Rah' I OCOMOTIVE iSlow at first and then gxadually lncrease speedj Rah Rah Rah Rah Lan slng Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Lan slug R A Y NINE RAHS Rah' Rah' Rah' fTh1s should be fastj Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' CName of person 3 tlmesj SKYROCKET S fhl sl fwhzstlel Lanslng Rah' YEA TEAM Yea' Team' Xea' Team' Yea Team' fslowl Flght' Fxght' Flght' fFa.stJ RATATA THRAT Ratata Thrat Thrat Ta Thrat Teaner L1ck Llck L1ck Klck Bah Kxck Bah Lansmg H1gh School Rah Rah Rah HURRAY FEAM Hurray Hurray Hurray Team Hurray BOOMVER fC1ap handsj fStamp Feetj fWh1st1eJ Boom' Rah' Lanslng' Page One Hundred Thzrty One L. .S. I. L. H. . R h - Rah. . . . R h - . z. ' ---- ' Z' - - . 3. R -A ---- - - . ' - . R - ----- . ' - . R - ----- h. ' - . 41 - I ' - ' ' Lan - - - sing - - - H - - - S - - - ' - - - H - - - S 5. '. . . ' 6. UM - AH - ' - - ' - 7. . . ' . . . 8. 4- - Ta - - - To - ' - To - ' - To - ' . - A I I ,. - A - 9. - - - - 10. - - ' Page Une Hzmclrecl Tlzirty-Two 01,4 W 55 F M WWWMQ QZQM f Af I fhf di' ff l ' K 1 HM 423314 UT AM Page One Hzmdred Thwty Tim ee F ff ff V S, X 'Eu' gy 5 3A ifflf x. QR Qgigwg ' A IM ,f4,- ! 'M .zzxxc-Jb , -f 52,7 -gg ' jf M Q0 hit, X XXX if N , 2 , W Z' rv Z Q N VY I llllliib IL- I-I f i r ,'.,,y',ig:'- - ,...'-had Y., A 1916 FOOTBALL TEAM i in iii ,S i fl fi.: i ir. iii ,iii , ii 1 il -Z' 4 i i L Top row-Radford, Shaw. .Iohns. Siegfried, Stallings, Mioinet. Middle row-U. Graham. Vanllervoort, Harris. Higgins, SililSSb6I'g9l', Bishop. Kipke. i i Bottom row--Rzulford, iiim-Uann. Ilivks, il. Graham. iluhn. Uurquiiari. L MEN L MEN Higgins 'IT H. Graham '18 Ilunphy '18 Merchant 'iii Johns '18 Stallings '18 Siegfried 'IT C. W. Radford '19 Agier '17 C. C, Radford '19 Hahn '19 Kipke '20 Van lJ9I'VO0I'f '19 D, Graham '20 Bishop '18 Urquhart '20 Mc' Cann '10 Moinet '20 Ilivlcs 'IU CAPT. HIGGINS Paw' 0110 Hznzzllwi Tllil'f.If-FIIIIT' i ,.,.,.,.., , B .xii-an 219:11 1 A.. .g':..'72f'Jlgl. 'L. Q.!':, T,:3Q'3 i1f:5. :1Qsf3i'f.Q:.42lQSr-'Az' ' f V ' ' ,za 7iI.fJJkr'.7Q,:f.' ':l.J,45 .ilsKil:.iZQm FOOTBALL SEASON 1916 Captam Sheldon Hrggms Manager Lloyd Harrrs Coach In J Shassberger Lansrng en rrd rn L successful football seasons ln the hrstory of the school, wrth such a defeat of Jackson, as that school had never before suffered at the hands of any team Oi the erght scheduled games of the season the local team captured seven, played on the home held losrng the out of town game, and rolhng up a total of 731 polnts to therr opponents 34 Three days after tl1e close of the schedule, Detrort Central mvrted Lanslng to play 1n Detrort Already out of trammg, and Wltll httle preparatron the local team fought for the state trtle to the flnrsh but were left on the crrcular end of the Z7 to 0 score To start the season, Coach Shassberger had seven 1915 regulars, two 1915 reserves and tl1ree 1915 second team men The call for recrurts resulted rn about 25 new men, from all of the four classes, bemg added to the above veterans The largest squad 1n the l11StOI'X of the school worked out all season Whrle Lanslng had rn the 1916 team, a champlonslup outfit, the peculrar fact must be noted, that no player had had more than one year s experrence as an L man There were from two to four men who could hold down each of the eleven statrons wrth almost equal abrhty The iirst l1ne squad carr1ed 20 1D 1ts ranks all season It was the plan of the coach to bulld for the future whlle at the same trme he wa-3 producmg a wrnmng team for the present The 1911 season should see Lansrng State Champron Wrth 1 strrng of fourteen 1916 L men, together wxth an ample hst of Reserves the prospectrve team looks l1ke a wrnner Coupled wrth th1s fact, we play Grand Raprds Central on our own grounds Every tlllllb pornts to the very brrghtest prospects possrble and the Class of 1917 wrshes the team unlrmrted success LANSING 34 MT PLEASANT 0 The Pleasanters played therr card at the vers outset of the game although for a whrle 1t looked l1ke a fight such as the Indrans from that town gave us last year Lans1ng easrly pushed three touchdowns over durrng the first half and two more 1n the second Urquhart made two of these, and Hrcks, Merchant, and Dunphx one each LANSING 33 FENTON 7. Although we had a team of mostly substrtutes, the Fenton ag gregatron was unable to register more than one touchdown, and Page One Hundred Thwty Fwe l i I 1 - - - -. 7 ol!lllonlolltloolluulllllla W' X1 0' .J leur knit' --.OS ' Y , . D ? . , .dp V I A I a , . . a . n - 7 . . . ,, at 0' I.. . . - . N . . . . 'I - ' 1 1 .. i I .. 1 V' 0.1 tk . . . , . ' V V. I I 'l . I 3 . Q ' Q u yr l A L., . . . . 1 .7 ' as as . I YC J . . . . I V . . . I, . . 1 ,.. . N . .V I , ' . c ' as H ' ', . ,- I . . . - Y , . , of' . . Of A , rr . . .- . be . . 7 . 0' - 0' ' 9 '-9 . . , . ., . 9 -- . Q7 . that by the 1ntercept1on of a 50 yard forward pass Of the five touchdowns by Lansmg, one each was made by U1quhart, Cordon Radford, and Dunphy, two by Hahn LANSING 28 BATTLE CREEK 0 Lanslng s first game bear1ng on the state t1tle ended 1n an easy defeat of the Food Cnty eleven Thls was due largely to tl1e excellent work of Shassberger s fornndable l1ne Merchant, Dunphp, K1pke and Hahn each scored one touchdown LANSING 48 BAY CITY 0 Bay C1ty Eastern proved too weak 1n the face of tl1e plays deslgned by Coach Shassberger for use aga1nst Grand Rap1ds Central Both the lme and backfield d1splayed therr ab1l1ty wldely Ilouchdowns were made by Dunphy Q41 Momet Q21 Don Graham GRAND RAPIDS CENTRAL 20 LANSING 0 F1fty tlrmg munutes, out of the allotted suty, were necessary for the husky Upton1tes to push over the first touchdown Both teams were forced to the l1m1t of endurance, when the fatal mter cept1on of a Lansmg forward pass, gave the Furmture C1ty boys ln four downs, the tally, and courage to round up two more touch The Oregon plays used by Coach Upton met w1th 11ttle success as each man on the Capltal C1ty team was a star Pleune, Mmdell and Steketee made the three touchdowns LANSING 9 SAGINAW ARTHUR HILL 0 The Lansmg team had not fully recovered from the Grand R3p1dS battle by the t1me of the contest w1th the H1ll1tes The first three quarters saw the two teams on a par In the last perlod a seemmgly 1mposs1ble field goal by K1pke bounced from the hands of an 1ntercept1ng Sag1naw player and over the bar That was enough to turn the t1de of pep all Lans1ng's way, and H10kS carr1ed the ball over for a touchdown LANSING 17 GRAND RAPIDS UNION 7 The UHIOHIIGS took Lansmg by suprlse m the 1n1t1al rush, and scored a touchdown before the local team could collect 1tS wlts It took llttle tlme, however, to recover them and hold the Grand Rap1ds team Johns and Graham each scored a touchdown LANSING 62 JACKSON 0 As a fittmg revenge for the 27 to 0 defeat 1n the mud 1n 191.J Lans1ng waded through the Jackson l1ne and around the ends merc1lessly Nearly every player of the local aggregatlon scored a touchdown These were Don Graham Q21 B1shop Q21 Momet Q11, Dunphy Q11 K1pke Q11 H1gg1ns Q11, and S1egfr1ed Q11 Page One Hundred Thzrty Sw I 4 V 0 , Y' . . 7 Y . . . - 3 V N' ' v w 0. 9 ' ' v ' . , , . . K Y . ' . 7 7 Q11- ! downs, in the last ten minutes, against Lansing's exhaused team. 7 ' of I . , . Y . . or . 1 ' cz 77 ' . ' I1 1 7? . I , U . . I 1 a C , 1 . , . ! 7 ' K 7' f f f f My W Z f MA QKMZ ZW M ffff W'ZWQf ffw nz n .4 ff' kg 1' gi W W x! f W J f fL5ZJ, W ,,,, ,,,,,l,,7 .., ,,, H, ., 4 1 a V f X , f , 9 f' ,W 1 X 1 -A K , X , W vv 'vi ' 4 ,WM WW Zf A 0' X 1 x' I 'Q '14, fwffg ' 42 'QW' ' I UA :Ol xx I 5.-nf' f 1 N H ' H1 'UH wx fu' ' 5 fij. ' I f , xl! 'I' j 1 v A i L X VFX XX L f , 6 nf 1917 BASKETBALL TEAM i i 1 Top 1'ow-Lamerson, Snow. Middle FOVVYPIIIIII, Lane, Higgins, Fostvr, Gilkey. Bottom riow-G1'z1l1z11n, 1Xif'C:um. u Iloodell I1 illmy Fostm' P:i,lm MEN nl-In 18 Lane '18 18 D. Gfilllfllll '20 17 Higgins '17 17 CAPT. HIGGINS Pagr' Om' Hzlmirfd TlIi'l'fQIl-Efflfll . I ' , , -'Y '-371'-'17'fF'.i'fY1:-'A ef'f'fuZ. - . V ' -' 'V -wif! 125-S4-9 UXFJ BASKETBALL SEASON 1917 Captam Sheldon HIDOIHS Manager Harry Lamerson Coach E L Snow Basketball reached a very l11gh pmnacle 1n LHDSIHD Hlgll bchool thls season The loss of but tour of tl1e fifteen games on the schedule and the total score nearly double that of 1ts opponents mark a record that no Lansing H1gh basketball team has reached tor many years lh1S success was due largely to the excellent maternal from wh1cl1 to bulld a team, and the work of the new Loach Ernest bnow The wonderful support DIVSH the team must not be d1s1ega1ded as a blg factor also llhe r1gl1t Splflt seemed to pIQV31l generally tlllu wear, and may 11S shadow never grow less Contrary to expectations, the loss ot Pierce Lewis Tw1ss anl 'Wohter dld not affect tl11s year 's team much, as Hlgglns Gilkes Palm McCann nd Goodell were left to bu1ld around Added to these were the two lanky East Lansmb stars, Boster and Abbott, llso Lane and the Freshman member of the Graham family Every one of these men proved hrs abxhty in his part1cula1 pos1t1on G1lkeS was the star pomt winner of the team scorln over two hundred ol the total number Coach bnow was very fortunate 1n having such 1 crew of basketeers The first five games of the schedule proved easy gomg for the Lansmg team, the brggest score bemg wlth Grand Ledge, 94 to 9 Never, m the past seven years of our attempts to conquer Grand Rapids Central 1n athletlcs, were better efforts made than at the next game on the schedule with that school The lucky streak of the Furnlture Clty outfit seemed broken at tl1e end of the allotted t1me when the score was t1ed, but a Lansmg foul 1n the five mmutos over trme, left Lansing the possessor of only 28 of tl1e 57 pomts recorded Jackson surpr1sed the State by trouncmg Lansmg by 10 pomts smce It was her first game won that season A victory over Bai City Eastern was sandwiched between this defeat and a second defeat at the hands of Grand Raprds Central The next four games ended in Lanslng s favor The season ended at the F1fSt Annual Interscholastm Basket ball tournament at Ann Arbor, where some three dozen schools over the State competed for the cup The Lansmg team easrly el1m1nated St LOUIS High the first day but again tasted defeat bv Grand Rap1dS Central on the day following Graduation means the loss of Captam H1ggins, Palm, and Fos ter, but there will be left some excellent mater1al with which to Page One Hundred Thzrty Nme 1 I l - l I - - - .5 1 - p . . I 0 I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I V' Y . - . . - . - 0 1 0 I . 0 . I u . I . . . . Q - I . q I . . . 1 1 . - I K 5 . . A . . 0. . N ' r . . - f 7 . . . . - . V - v ' - Y ' . 0' Y . . 1 1 . . Y 1 , x I ' , . ' 0-I . A I. I f it ' . . r ' . ' . ' 0. . , 7 Y' I V If . . , . . . . , .. . . Q . 7 , L 1 . . V . . I 1 .wus 1 1. r ' ' 7 -1 7 A- , :A ' . W l U T 1 I . . . ' Y ' -y C , . , . . . . r . . ' 'I I . I p U V S. . . . N, . . U. Y. 0. 23 . - w - ' 4 Q- 2 N , . I I ' l . . Y D . ,Q . . 4 , . . . . - . - . . . . . 0. . 7 . . . . 1 4 . . . . 0. . 5 xl' . ' ' Y 47 .1 -I . ' I bw . . , . ' ' 1. 1 I - . . v I 0' . . . . . . . ' Y ' ' I bulld a wmnlng team 1n 1918 Very good basketball ab1l1ty was shown by the second team men, espec1ally a few small Freshmen These look promlsmg for the future, and next year s prospects seem very br1ght when We eonslder that, for the first t1me 1n many years we w1l1 probably have the same coach a second season THE SEASON S RECORD Lansmg Eaton Raplds Lansmg Ohvet Lanslng Grand Ledbe Lanslng Eaton Rapld Lanslng Owosso Lamsng Grand R plds L entral Lansmg Jackson Lansmg Bay C1ty Easte n Lansmb Grand Rap1ds Central Lansmg Pontlac Lanslng Battle Cr l Eansmg, lgdrian ansmg, t ou1s Lansmg, Grand Rap1ds Central SCHOOL CHAMPION CLASS ' 7 I Page One Hundred Forty 7 , 'Q U ' ............... 36 ' .... 12 ' ............... 48 ' ., ............. 11 ' ..... . . .. .. 94 10' .. 9 . ............... D 5.2 ....... 8 I ' .... . . 33 ........... 25 ' .... .. ...... 28 .-1' ' 27 .29 ' ' .... . ....... 24 .... g ........ 34 V' ....q . .. .. .. 25- ' 20 I ' 'fr ........ ...... 1 0 ' . 27 ' .... . . .. 17 ' ....... 14 ' .... . ...... 22 ee: ......... 14 ' Y .... . ....... 23 ' .............. 15 Y .... ... ..... 26 . ' ........ 7 ' 1' ..... ..... 18 ' f . 21 C .............. ..... ...... he 0 f 1 gfs ,f'i Ag flsffdwu A 1 I C Page Unrf Hunrlrcrl Forty-One 1, 1: 'u gl I u 5 1 ....,:l. f. . I -N. ,, xv... ' 1917 INDOOR TRACK TEAM Top I'0W-B9lll'itPI', PuiTer. Hamilton. Foerch. Middle row-Dunphy. SIIZISSDQ-'l'g9l', Kipke. Bottom row-Bm-k, Bodkiu. L MEN llunphy llilllliltllll ET, W. RzulI'01'd U. C. Rzulford 'IS '19 'lib 'IH CAPT. DUNPHY Page 0111, llundrvd I UI'f1j-TLCO an Kipke Hahn F0611-h L MEN gqjvwi, V . . A N INDOOR TRACK SEASON, 1917 Captain ........................... Herbert Dunphy Manager ............................ Edmund Johns Coach ............................ E. J. Shassberger This year's indoor Track Team met with only moderate success. Th1S was due to three causes F1rst as has always been the condi tlon m the past f3C1l1t16S were very bad for pract1ce Second, the track materlal that certamly must 9X1St 1n a school of n1ne hundrel pup11s was not brought to the surface Th1rd the student body seemed loath to g1V8 1ts support to the team All thmgs cons1dered the Coach d1d the best p0SS1ble wlth the outfit In a dual meet Wlth Battle Creek Lansxng managed to crawl out w1tl1 the margm of 6 po1nts on the 41 1 2 to 35 1 2 score THIS was due to the work of the relay team composed of Ham1lton Hahn, Dunphy, and Carlton Radford The Lansmg team was smothered at Detro1t by Central H1gh bv a 75 1 2 to 4 1 2 count These 4 1 2 po1nts were made by Capta1n Dunphy, K1pke and Ham11ton Th1s score showed the super1or1tx of a team tralned under adequate fac1l1t1es, over one tra1ned other WISE The future begms to look more cheerful and the next year or so ought to show the state that Lansmg has a wmmng track team THIS w1ll be the result of the dec1s1on of the people of Lansmb, Wl11Cll IS soon to make the anc1ent dream of a gymnasmm come true L H S RECORDS Harvey, 1914 Harvey, 1914 Baske, 1914 Merrltt 1916 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash Half M1le M1le Chaddock 1910 Thompkms 1897 Harvey, 1912 Thompk1ns 1896 Kohler 1910 Hodson 1913 Harvey Prme Ehlnger 1914 lHealey Runnmg Hlgh Jump Standmg H1gh Jump Runmng Broad Jump Stand1n Broad Jump Shot Put Hlbh Dlve Half M1le Relay SCHOOL CHAMPION Page One Hundred Forty Three m1n 11 4 5 5 m1n 1 26 3 5 57 1 5 4 sec sec SQL 5 4 18 ft 10 ft 512 6 m1n 44 sec CLASS of '19 7 5 - sez. ' ............ . ............ 2 '. - . ' ................. . ', .' .... ..... ' . 3-5 ,. Pole Vault ............. Harvey, 1912 ...... ........ 9 ft. 3 in. ' ' , ft.6 in. ' ' ' , ......... ft.8 in. ' .. ...... ........ . - in. .g '. O , .... 111. 'O' ' ........... .1 , ....... ....... 5 ft.3 in. L H S RECORDS OUTDOOR TRACK SEASON, 1917 Although the Outdoor Track Team this season brought no victory for Lansing, the results were promising, if we consider the fact that nearly all athletics were injured by the general disturbed state of the nation Interest .and the usual enthusiasm seemed to be lacking for this branch of sports in Lansing It is ungust to say that the loss of six men from the 1916 squad affected this year's team, as Captain Dunphy the Radford twins, Beltz Ham1lton Bishop and the Freshman star, Krpke did well rn the three meets in wh1ch they took part Lanslng placed third 1n the Kalamazoo Qollege meet, May 5 with 16 points This probably was the best showing of the season Two weeks later the Kalamaaoo Normal meet left Lansing u sixth place with 15 1 2 points a poor showmg for a school of our size The Annual Interscholastic meet at M A C held May '95 and 26, two weeks earher than in previous years, was handicapped con srderably on the second day by a healthy hail and rain storm, so that the contestants were unable to show much form Lansing finished fifth scoring 1' 1 0 points with brand Rapids winning the meet, as It did in 1916 100 Y 1rd Dash '70 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash Halt Mile Mile 170 hard H1 l1 Hurdles I ole Vault Healy, 1914 Healy, 1914 Harvey, 1914 Baske, 1914 Walters 1910 Merritt 1916 Cole, 1897 Harvey, 1914 Gardner 1916 Illbll Jump Broad Jump Discus Throw Shot Put Hammer Thr ow Relay Race Christopher 1897 Hamrlton 1916 Christopher 1896 Kohler 1910 Kohler 19105 Kohler, 1910 Harvey Prine , Healy 1914 Ehinger, K J Il1t0I'SCl10ldStlC Record SCHOOL CHAMPION P 5 10 1 5 sec 7 75 sec 01 sec 9 mr 7 1 5 sec mm 49 sec sec 10t 617 619 f 638 170ft 1 ruin 36 3 5 sec CLASS of 18 u ' ' x l . . , . 7 7. 7 H . U . . A , 04 . V ' A. . - . . 04 K i 1 ' . . I . I, . .J . c ' ' S . K, . ' ' ,, '. 1 , L . U. L -M . . A, . C . . . I V 1 . 2 ......... .. ...... .. ,,.,., I - '. LZ. .'. ...... .. ...... ' ....... 2.31-' '. A r ' ' ......... . . .... ......... V 4-5 ,. ' ' .............. ,. .... .V 'n. - ,. ' ................... V' . r 'f .... 4 ' . . . 4 . , .... .L 7' g 'a ........ . ........18 2220 Yard Low Hurdles . . .Harvey, 1914 .... .......... 2 8 sec. ' ............. f ' ' ...... f. 4 in. . , , . . . . ...... . ..... fd . 7 9-----5ft-T ln' I l . , ..... 5 ft. -L rn. - .... . ...... .. ,Y ' , . ..... 21 ft. 9 -. in. - Q - .......... .. , . ..... .... 1 19 t. 10 in. Q . .............. . . , .... ..... 5 1 ft. - in. ' ' . ....... . . . . . . .... . 3 in. . 1 . I -.nnl nqln , :ll . ' '- 7 ag F 4 - k, I . .......- ...-....-. ..-...... . , Page One Hundred Forty-Four NA Xx X B SEBHLL A ff L Q A X X mi X' ' X X x 5 s N ' JN 1 0 1917 BASEBALL TEAM T011 rnwf-Glognfsky, Stallings, M1-Knlv, ll11ga11111-i1'. ll1'fl11l1z11't. Klimllv 1'nw-f-liiplaf-, lligrgrins, llz11'1'ls. liishop. ll. G1'z1l1: 150110111 ww Y-lb. 1l1':1I111111. Gill. Foster. TEAM ll:11'1'1s lliggins FUSIPI' ll.4l1'z1l111111 Iiislmp CAPT. HARRIS IIUII1' Um' Ilunalrvvl I 1n'l,l-Sim llll. TE Gill llz13:qz1111io1' Kiplie lJ.G1'11l111111 AM I 1 . ,. . 1 1 ' X. -.: ', ' .' -t 11 ,. ' BASEBALL SEASON, 1917 1 e Captain ............................... Lloyd Harris Coach ............................... H. B. McKale Baseball this season was given a rather hard blow Coach McKale was able to schedule but ive games Th1s was due to the unsettled state of athlethics caused by the war many schools of the State havmg no baseball teams thls year Of these five games Lansing won three They Were games devoid, to a great extent of the usual pep, which showed the lack of interest m base ball in the school This year s team seemed below the standard of many prevlous I H S teams, but 1t was due to the fact that it was inexperienced Plentv of training and practice is necessary for a successful team This was lacking among Mac s men About one half of the squad was entirely new, and not one of the veterans had played three years before this one Nevertheless the season should not be looked upon as a failure Coach McKale will lose Captain Haxrls, Higgins, Foster, and Bishop for next year However, he will have H Graham Gill and Hagamier of two years experience, besides the new members of thr first and second teams who are in general from the lower classes and have shown up well Among these latter are Stallings, Glogofsky, Kipke Urquhart D Graham Messenger, Buckmgham, Dane and Gilkey Wlth this bunch to build from the prospects appear en couraging for next year THE RECORD Cwo o l ansing C10 ml Battle Creek T anslng Howell Lansing B lint Lan in SC HOOL CHAMPION CLASS of '10 Page One Hundred Forty Seven I 3- I , . f V , y . 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A F u x 3 ' 'K C D Ne : C Page One Hundred FortyE1ght THE SEVE TEE B USTER VOLUME XVII Successor to The Jumor Horn EDITION I Edxtor m Clnef Pnscllla Boyce Asslstsnt Editor Herself EDITORIAL BRIEFS The quallty ot m ILY IS not stramed but that whlch we get from our teachexs seems to be watered As we of the Sen1or Class leave tus school we are overJoyed that it IS ou1 pleasure to w1tness the erectlon of tn lddltlon to our hlgh school We hope that the good work w1Il continue and not be hindered by the War Because of the stupendous lncrease 1n the prlce of raw materlals for maklng paper 1nk type and electr1c1ty due to the fact that all pecunlarlly selilsh mxnds are savlng thelr com for the hlgher prlces ot foodstuffs and gasolme thls editlon was necessarlly curtalled ln or der to ma1nta1n the old subscrlptlon rate whlch 1 publlc appreclatlon NEW ABSOLUTE KINGDOM ESTABLISHED AMERICAN CROWN ED KING In Mxneguay a small mland lsland of Afrlca an absolute kmgdom has been es tabllshed by Plummer Snyder Some ot h1s ch1ef OHICISIS are as follows MaJor Ash commander 1n chlef of the army W Palme Master of MUSIC Hugh Shad duck dlctator of llterature Thls country IS one rlch ln resources of all klnds and wlth an Amerlcan at the helm plomlses great thlngs The whole clvlllzed world IS carefully watchlng developments The last soclal meetlng of the Just For Two Club was held at the Teel home Frlday evenlng Danc-mg wls emoyed MISS Florence Cady has startled the world of soclety by the lntroductxon of Brazlllan clothlng at the Charity Ball whlch took place Saturday An artlsts ball IS to be gxven July 1 under the ausplcles of the Artlsts Unlon Rlchard Rey presldent Hllda Menger and Iona Perry mtertam ed mformally at brldge Tuesday aftel noon Very festlve 1n appearance was the Wlckham Club House for the event of the Shunk Ball Every nook and corn 1 was h1dden beneath a bank of foliage and greens Clusters of flowers vled wlth each other 1n beauty thruout the whole place The hostess was asslsted by Mlss es Lydla Schaller Dorothy Thorburn Elsle Smlth and Rhena Schutt all of whom are debutantes of thls year WANTED More pep Arthur Eaton A larger mouth Wendel Phllllps Adv FOUND An hour to study Leona Gal vln Anothel smlle Dorothy MacDonald Adv Page One Hundred Forty lyme . U. - . ---- . . H ,, I I . X . U I Y, . I . ' 1 . l . . 2 V z ' ' . , ' ' ' . . I . Misses Eleanor Dryer, Lucy Perrin, n 1 s s x . , ' . ' , . . . . , - . 9 :y .1 , . n , n 1 . . , . . . . , Z- . - y I ' ' Y I n . W THE SEVENTEEN BLUSTER IN THE THEATERS Charles Frohman presents Ernestme Hall Howard Donahue and Robelt Dut ton in Sybil Flossie Bosworth and Margaret Chapm ln The Value of Dimensions TELEGRAM FROM CARTHAGE A telegram was leterved from Darxus Thorpe who IS wlth Aeneas ln hxs wan derings Carthage Aeneas and I arrlved at Dxdos court Thursday The sister Anna IS bet ter looklng than the queen herself CS1gnedJ D Thorpe NOTED GERMANS RETURN TO FATHERLAND KAISER CALLS ANU IS HEARD Bulletins recclv u nom Germany last week mark the arrlval of Mr Paul Watzel tne well known and dearly loved German poet and also of Mr Herman Ziegler the lecturer Mr Zleglel and Mr Watzel left for Germany about two weeks ago where they w1ll take govern ment positions Mr Watzel s latest poem Athletics and Movies has been wxdely read Weather Fair today tomorrow and the next day with occaslonal showers Mar1onSeeley Weather prophetess FARM PRODUCTS Onions and Splnach Specxal prlces Sterllng Moses Adv Tiddy Togs for Tadpoles At the Harrls Toggery Shop Adv CONCERNING OUR AUTHORS The new book publlshed by Mlss Dol othy Hermann glves a very lntelestmg and beneficlal treatlse on the value ol helght ln the every day life of a woman For lnstance she depicts an auctxon sale 'md shows to the best advantage the bam gams gamed wlth this quallty The book 19 Essays on Inches S125 ner Another volume of mtexest IS owe Lal led The Value ot' Zeros by Maebell lreeland Th1s explams the value ot Aer-os better than any prevlous publlcn. tlon She dwells especlally on the nn portance of two zeros after the figure one NEW COACH FOR HARVARD WESTERNER CHOSEN FROM MANY APPLICANTS The athletlc assoclatlon of Harvald Unlversity has engaged the servlces of Sheldon Hxggxns for the term of ten years Mr Hlgglns lS a natlve of Lans mg and has a world wide reputatlon ln athletlcs He has had offers from many lnstltutxons but lt has been announced by authorltxes that he has accepted the Harvard offer HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ENTER MOTION PICTURES Among the great number of appllcants for pos1t1ons IH the land of films am a few Hlgh Shcool students who have cap tured envlable DOSIIIOHS These are Marxe Clandenlng Edwln Elfert Marlon North MarJor1e Sallows Lucllle Roos: Earl Schuon and Marle Shaft WTltlDg Materlals of all Kmds Bought and Sold Florence Caruer Adv Page One Hundred Flfty - - 1 I - - - ,Lil- L.-...i , ' . . 4 . 0, I . . . . 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' l THE SEVENTEEN BLUSTER NEW STORE TO OPEN TAYLORS 85 CARPENTERS LANSING TO HAVE STORE FOR PICN IC WOMEN Two FACTORIES JOIN HANDS The new store for womens clothlng WhlCh wlll be opened here soon wlll be sltuated next to the Annls Hotel It IS to be called the Trlple A and IS owned by three famou speclallsts ln ready made clothing P Abfalter Esther Arbaugh and LaDora Alllson The formal openlng wlll be July 5 ARMY ORDERED TO BORDER TROOPS MUST nal.lnN IS ORDER Col Ray Brown al .l sub offlcers Capt Ray Backus Lleut Lester Beltz wlth the Bum army have been ordered to the border The length of solourn there IS unknown OPERA STARS TO APPEAR HERE PUBLICS DESIRE '10 BE SATISFIED September 12 IB a date Wh1Ch 15 belng held sacred by the muslc lovers of the clty Janet Isbell contralto loved ln her natlve land of Slam wlll appear here wlth Treasure Wllllams a soprano of great talent ln a Jount concert to be held ln the Warner Audltorlum Vlslt the Llngerle Shop Just the place to purchase those lacv blouses Gladys Crane Plop Adv DON T STARVE YOURSELF Plne Lake wlll llhg wlth merrymaklng annual Taylors and Carpenters next Week The commlttee 'll has planned many lnterestlng features Mlss Nlna Bell wlll glV6 selet tlons on a Kimball plano Messls Haynes and Hoyt wlll furnlsh amusement by means of a foot race wlth hands tled behlnd them a flylng contest Wlll be glven by avlators Kenneth Twlss and Fay Reynolds A large attendance 18 expect at the PICHIC charge CIRCUS TO COME SOON The enloyable and entertalnlng three rlng CIYCUS of Meeker Klng and Co IS soon to entlce the L H S students from tractlons are Donald Nlckel who feeds on money the 3 Browns trlplets ln name only Bessle Gregg the llon tamer LEWIS VanAuken tallest human ln captlvlty and Wlnlfred WIISOH a llvlnb speclmen of an A student Latest muslcal hlt to be found Gunn 8: Renners muslc shop We are Steady Workers Words by Gladys Hoffman Lols Nlchol MUSIC by Myrtle Nourse Plpes adlusted and readJusted It pays to do lt rlght D Wells Plumblng Po Adv HAIRDRESSIN G AND MAN ICURIN G Nature Demands F0011 Mlle Slmmons Beauty doctor of THE HANDY CORNER Cle0DatI'3 Phelps Restaurant Male orders 10c extra Open day and nlght Adv Adv Page One Hundred Fzfty One - - 1 Q - - - V 1 a , , y , ll ' Y! 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THE SEVENTEEN BLUSTER WELL KNOWN HEIRESS T0 WINTER HERE FRENCH WOMAN AND TRAIN ARRIVE The well known hexress Mlle Irma Norton arlved at New York Thursday on the ocean liner Atwood Adams She has made known her intentlon to spend the winter here ln the Unlted States traveling thru the country and spendlng some time in Newport wlth the society leader Mrs Mabel Manz Among those of her party are Lucius Moore the Belgian lnterior decorator Dorls Chap lin wife of the famous comedian Charles Chaplin and Mildred Hunt the Olds mobile demonstrator JOURNAL Mr Howard Root has been secured by the State Journal to take the posltlon of editor of that publication Mr Root w11l take up his new duties some time thus next month He is a man of w1de re pute and with hls extraordlnary abllltles great improvements along all lmes are expected Mlle Stampfly Modlste Order now before the prlces soar Gowns S100 md up Quits 575 and p Adv TEMPERANCE SPEAKER IN JULY JULY 27 HELD AS DATE Mr Francls Bateman will speak here July 27 for the temperance league M Bateman eloquent and convlncmg speakers of to day and his subJect xs one of vital im portance taken to defray expenses is consxdered one of the most to all A collectlon wlll be The new mimsber was shaklng hands with a new member of h1s congregatlcn a girl fresh from Sweden and sald cor dlally I would luke to know youl ad dress so I can call on you Oh said the g1r1 lnnocently I haf a man Eng Teacher Who was King of the Underworld? Hank Urquhart Fat Rouse I was walkmg ln the woods when all at once I came on a bxg rattle snake How do you know xt was a rattle snake By the way my teeth rattled as -.oon as I saw hlm Attorneys at Law Pat Weld Mary Burwell L1l11an Treadwell Woman s Rights a speclalty Adv of Page One Hundred Fzfty Two 4 . ' , . D . r. NEW Enrron ron STATE ------ ,, - V- - Q -- I ll - ' ' , . SCHOOL ELECTION BOYS The Owl Harold Sllllllll 17 Mutt Sz Jeff Foster, Root Vernon Castle R Rey Greaslest Gund H Shadduclx Best Bluffer R Dutton Freshest Freshle R F1tzpatr1ck The Dreamer Duke Arbaubh GIRLS Classlest L Baxter Handsomest Dame E W1nchell Mrs Vernon Castle M Cook Champ1onPromenader E Hall School Fllrt D Hammond Worst Man hater T W1ll1an1s Candldate for P1es1dent 1n 1932 G Crane FACULTY B st all round good fellow' Preacher Mov1e Fan Forgets to asslgn lessons Our Mother Easlest to worry r Gardne1 Mr McKale M1ss Hall Nobodv M1ss Lott M1ss W1lbur The coldest hearted Mr LeFurge The warmest hearted MISS Brown lf you really want a ,DYHIIIHSILIHD Slg'l'l here E V Erybody Page One Hundred Fzfty Three 3 V ' C C 7 7 0, ' -. ' ' e Cl 4 7 M , Easiest to bluff ............... '. . .Mr. 'Spross' . . . . . . . . Q . Q 2 . U . 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How Senror Well you see John s father rs an excellent tarlor and he ll teach John how to press hrs surt MISS Everhart Oh, pardon me for Walkrng on your feet, but I uppose you walk on them yourself sometrmes Rey Yes but that's my prrvrlege, not yours ' BOTH SHORT l letter from your son rn college rs short my son that s Why he wrote rt ' Walter at the Boston fto John Wrlsonj Do you Want your ham cured? Wrlson No grve me some that's never been slck Esther W1ncl1ell ferccrtedlyl It says l1ere that F161 Island women don't Wear clothes Hope Atkrns Gracrous what do thev talk about? our marrrage Dot He mrght father s so eccentrlc Freshman My name s Herbert Hrll what's your? W Phlllrps My name s Wendell Phrllrps H111 Whevv' I guess that name IS fan11l1ar to every schoolboy Phrlhps It ought to be by thrs trme I ve l1un around thrs school for four years now D1Ck Rey was recrtrng 111 chemestry class and sard somethrn that Fay Reynolds dld not agree Wrth He startled the class Wltll a loud laugh Mr Trachsel then sard Mr Rey nolds, I am told tl1at a loud laugh bespeaks tl1e vacant mrnd Mr Hall was grvrng a lea ture when Vern Mack lnterruped h1m Mr Hall Mr Mack We can 't both talk at once Mack Well I had somethrng to say Page One Hundred Fzfty Seven Y 1. , ' ' . . . . - I , . I. I , 1 , . . as ax: ak sc wk ' -ac ' 0. 1 S ' 77 -an , I.' ' 7 , I I . are are are :se as Tris ' '1 '. AASOQS I 1, ' I 7 PF 914 Pk PF P21 ' , cs 77 ' -' . . ' -cc ' ', as , I . PF Pk Pk PF FF I I . I I I. -I I I .III. I . - . I It II I I wk ae are as 14 Red Graham-Do you think your father would consent to an n 771. ' . 1, ' , - . wk wk ae 34 :re 7 , ' , - A I I , . . Q I ,I , . . - . 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Q 'ia' ' x 'A I I I Page One Hundred Sixty 66 The Gold Standard of Values XT .wwfimwg Q Y I S a U 1 I X Reo Motor Car Company Lansmg, M1ch1gan 400 CAN Dol, 'I 'aw , 2 '? ,W A Eg ' -ag X7 xy ' L 1 J g MTH A R90 l -A-.1 f 'fl dd 23 6 a c - mm Q? QM 'Sf E ,X Jr V x.'k h 1- Y' Uvlai-ta! 'H ' ' W Y 'I J - o - - o --MQ . o Page One Hundred SixtyfOne SOME STORIES WITH IMPOQSIBLE FINDINGS The day was warm and there wasnt one person in ten that was studying The plane was in the auditorium, and the time wrs I1 riday, seventh hour, the girl came rn from the north door and very aeordentlv turned her pocket book upsrde down There W-as 1 metallic sound as the money struck the floor, but not a single person rn the whole room shuffled hrs feet Nobody was paying any attention to the youthful ehernrst is he tried to pour W ter into a large bottle of coneentrated sulphuric acid, to see what rt would do The nrst thrng that rttracted their was a rather sputterlng sound, 1 shrrll and painful ery and a era'-,h as the lottle ot heavy rud dashed to the floor Everyone was rn .J eomruotron, but when the affair was all over, Traehsel said sweetlv Well never rnrnd there s more aord where that came from, and rye can easily get the board of education to donate enough money to hx the Hoor, so you won t fall rrrto Phyfsrcs lab Iior r whrle I doubted whether I would rec erve a satrsfaetory mark rn Junior English I had done farrly well and ought to af least get a C1 No I had farled rn my last two tests, my mark would prob rbly be nearer L I would consider myself lucky rt I got M With these thoughts rn my mrnd I handed rn my eard rnd reserved rt back rn a short trnre from MISS berta wrth a nree looking A marked upon rt burst suddenly open rncl an exerted student rushed rn, crossed th room norsrly to his desl and proceeded to hunt for a torgotten book At last he round rt and st rrted to make hrs wav toward the door hc stumbled and a trtter went up from the disturbed clrss he drop pod hrs pencil, 1nd h rd to crowd under a seat to get rt hnally h reached the cloor and is he drd so he c aught the eye of thc teachcr Mr Gardner smiled It was a footb rll game of the best type Both tcarns were fi ht rnr therr hardest, when Claptarn Higgins suddenly threw down hr head gear and erred Aw, what s the use? We re beat any Way let s let nr have rt And everv single member of the team and every srngle rooter agreed A student took hrs look down to Hammond s tlunkrn, he could realrze enough on rt to go half way toward .1 Friday night s enter tarnrnent Mr Bishop cxplrrned, This book, when new, was worth 700 now the price of paper has gone up so that we would not thlnk of giving you any less than 1 dollar and a quarter for rt Page One Hundred Sixty Two k k 7 . y z a w 1 1 A P y . W , v -. - 1 ' . . . . 7 . I . If V ll . ' , A l . 1,1 5 . . are are :re :xc as v, g . Y, U, . , , U -' at ' .V . y- 4 1 y 1 -' . ' 1 . I ' I . r a 4 r i .X if . y -' K E w' ' 1 I -X rl m u hw A , ' 7 , ,' - 1 v -1 ' . .1 C r n .' . , ' ' . ' I w 1' 1 1 . 1 BK ' , 7 . ' . , 'I , 7 7 ' ' - , cr , c rdf ' 9 , ' ' , 77 ek as wk :re are w . Q ' ' . . 3 ' . ' , .Uv . . . ,,. e. . . . . U. .L , r . . 1 0 1 1 . , C u v v . . , ,. . 3. . ' ,, 0, C . N A , f . . are vs :xc if we , . D . Mr. Gardner was havrng a class rn geometry when the door' Ku 7 R I 'x ' 5. I N . 51 LN 6 ' , , uc- r 2 5' 'U' r . , 1 V I 7 y I A lx . I ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 t V Wg ' ' - V, ' 1' 2 z 1' - .J r - ' 3 ' ' r e ' ' 1 24' , ', 5 'ae' 1 R, 2 4' I1 ' ' W l 1' a are vs fr is vs ' 2' U I 7 1 . 11 L , g - ' 64 7 1 7 . - J , 1,4 I , W7 ' L .', 7 7 ' 77 ' 1 I l .V cr L are :rc we ek . ' , ,, 7 ' ' . I cv L, fl , . p . 1 9 I I L l. .Q , .V . . . , . H . W ' . . r e- , z , . f ' '.l . I V J' ' I , , K , . . I p . Rogers Leather Goods Store 318 Washlngton Avenue South Strong Luggage at Rlght Pr1ces Trunks S2 50 to S35 00 Bags 31 00 to 540 00 Sult Cases 50c to S25 00 Auto Robes and Horse Clothlng Vehlcles Harness Implements Auto Tlres Our Own Auto Dehvery Servlce lf 0770 N f Aysa For the Best Place For Good Tlungs to Eat Loftus Grocery can t be beat Just the best ln every lme Your money s worth too every time F M LOFTUS,Lans1ng MICH Q I I 9 . ' I7 1 7 fy ff' :I -f - 1 I . 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P-l4J.Q 4.4 W7 AQMW Lv AMA Qmo'?Mikw'A3-'Vx wfiiw Q ,JCR- L 7 afvv WL I NNAAAJ... . dau Page Omg Hmzqlrcql Sixty-1f'o1n' DETROIT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE DETROIT CULLEGE 0F LAW OICIQI Excellent OIIIJOIIUIIIILIQS to tl1e H1 l1 behool Gladuate to complete lus techmc 1I Ol IJIOIICSSIOH 1l educ 1tl011 1n De t1o1t Ilblilllll., stltl conposel ot collage and unlvmrsltx men VR1tll p1 lttll 1l expeuence 1n the subyects thew teach Une of the tollowxn :ou es mll IHIKIQSI Xou Splendld 011611111 s tor vxoll to covu expenses Wllllf? tllilllr, 1 QOIIISL Du Illd Evenmt, el lsses Ox er 7100 en1oIled IH all cours: LAW Phe IJQIZIOII L ollaoe of L 111 now conducted hx the 3 M L A often 1 three wear C0111 se 111 Ivoth day md evtnm schools, lead 111 to the deoxee LI I3 I4 uultx of 'U prommqnt 1ud.,es md pl lltlilll, IIIOIDQQS Twentx SIXIZII xefu PHARMACY Two veu 1011139 IQIQIIHF, to Ph tr deblee Our stu dents have taken lllhll pl mes 1n tl1e stxte ex l111lIldtI011S f01 the last tour yelrs ACCOUNTANCY P1ofess1on1l C1 P A Course Fundamentals ot Accountancy, L ost AILOIIIIIIHX, Busmess ACITIIIHISII 1t1on and Busmess Law AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Tr uns wount., men for lI10LI1'11110S, testers mspectors, 19131111 men, befum suapus, vseldels, CIIHUIICIIYS 1nd sllesmen The U S Government IS todax Iookm fo1 tI'11I19d automolnle men KW llte for catalohue J ELECTICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Prac-t1e1l one year courses covermo mam suhgeets that ale mcluded 1n 1 un1vers1tX course New blllldlflg md equlpment OTHER. COURSES OFFERED Arelutec tural md MQCIIHHICWI Dr lftlllz., AdV6It1S1D5, Show Card Wutmi., Watchmakln , bpamsh COZIIIHQFCIHI, Buslness Enbhsh Real Fstate C red1ts and Colleetlons, Salesnlanslup, EHICIQDCX, etc THE HUDSON SCHOOL Prepare boys for Colle es or Plofesslonfxl Schools GIVES box s Who cannot bo to eollehe tl1e best tecl1n1c1l and husmess tralnmg Y M C A IIQIZIOII Teclmual Inshtute, Detrolt Lollege of Lau 1nd The Hudson School are all located 1n tl1e be llltlflll Detrolt X M C A Bmldmg, Whele everv -1dvanta,e IS OIIIQIQCI fm upbu1ld1n,, wounc, men mentfxllw, PIIVSICHIIY and morallw For catalogue and mformatlon concermnn' any of the above courses wrlte EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR phone Mam 6126, or call personally at Room 303 Y M C A,DETROIT MICH Page One Hundred Szxty Fwe I ' Al I 1 - I . , . . . , . , A . ,,. I . , 1 I D , I I lk' I ' lg ' ' lkk. 2 I: I I AI.. .'1z 0':z '.a.: '- mx L A ' t , , . . . , . ' X U' I . 7 1 ' ' , , 3 -Dv , I . 1 ' 0.1 1 . , ., . ,. , ., ' , ' O.. N .., ts I X , .A , I , L g f , . 4 v 1 ' 0- f w I 7 . ' - ' n 1 ' ' lg I l C 1 C k L K a 1- n nur. I , ' , ' D1 - I H' , z 1 1 I L' , 1. . . 1 . I :S Z . -tv E . ' ' v 2 , ' gf 1 C A - . , t . . 0' 0' ' I - ' 1 u' 1 E., 1 J. . c .. .V ...l ' K L , , , 0. . . , ,- , Y, . l , K C 1 Q . A . al u - ' 1 fi ' 1 z. ' 0' . '. 0 , . -- I . ' V '0' I 2 ' iz Ja ' ' ' ' 1 V I V I 1 A ' C' Aa ' v . - ' 71 . CHEMISTRY-Two-yea1 course leadmg to A. Lf. degree. I ' I W 1 I -'I - . 1 M K c Q 47 a ' 1 'n . n 1, ,. 1 If I 0, ' . 1 I 'a ' . . v E 1 U' L ' c 1 I I., . 1 ' L1 I n I . ' f- L ..' A i u J 1 7 I f. A 'V L'-1 I E D A . ' ' 01 h L 1 a -o C- b - ' ' 1 '1' 0- c . 1. 1 . . - . . ,f - c ' H I 5' r , f ' . 1 2 . 1 ' . 1' z , . - ' , ' . 2 - 2 1 ' 1. ' U' ' O' 7 1' ' 0' , ' U' ' 1 e ' a ' ra N . . . D . , . p .' , 1 , 0 C , J ' 1, 1 1 . A Y ' t,u 1 1 l . . It-5 L C 3 ' t I 0' , UT .1 1 ' 2 L -If '. z . .I . . , U I I I IM ' 1 ' I , W ' . ' ' z s . , C , I IZ , . . . . . . A. . A p ' . 51' . 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U Where Quality Counts Dry Goods J h I M h Furnishings 0 n ' Notions Wall Paper Staple Groceries Window Shades t and 224-226 East Franklin Avenue Dry Goods North Lansing - Something New all the Time 1202 South Washington Avenue Michigan Supply Company Grand and Ottawa Streets Iron P1pe and F1tt1ngs, Guaranteed Lawn Hose and Dodge Power Transm1ss1on Lansmg M1ch1gan You reAlways Welcome At the I W Knapp Department Store Whether you come to buy or not or Just to meet a fr1end you are alwavs Very Welcome Youll f1nd courteous salespeople and a Worth While merchandismg vice The Knapp Co IS YGUR Store J W KNAPP C LANSING . , . . , S .1 , . ' plan--- Small Profits, Quick Ser- ' 37 A '1 l ' . fiftfll-S'G'L7C77' ig5yAu+oQraphs A 5 Mama- num iff mmf 4275, DLMJJEMWM ,jyff www H227 my WAMAMM WLQQAAM-0 MMM xg cwm WMM WM QM WZEKWJ Ziafidfiiffffiiiw XWZZQMZMAAW H 'YI Lviwwam Z Jfdzfdwi Mfwfya 0?uJUZ I ?f VNLAM. f5.7'6r-v-v-rx ,5z.,Wl5,,L,'?ZM,f,f54,,L,,,,,,, ' ' , ff v 1 I f Zn! lyvw . QZWWLA 6i,, ,.6e CLC O 0 . ' I J Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight Do you remember that old photograph you gave away along while ago? Why not surprise your friend with a new rtistic Portrait of yourself as you are today? A frequent exchange of photographs helps to keep old memories of dear friends fresh. A dozen photographs made here will give pleasure to twelve of your friends We made all Photographs used in this O 0 LeClear Photo Co Capital National Bank Building Lansing Mich Take Elevator at Allegan Street Entrance O , Q Page 0110 H1mfI1'ecl Sixty-Nine i QUEbTION IN LOMMFRQIAL LAW Paterson msured the hte ol t woman to whom he was mar r1ed, and Whom l1e supposed to be lllb W1fe As a matter of tact she had another husband hvmg from whom she had not been dworeed so that tl1e 1narr1age to Paterson was a nulhty Upon 1191 death may Paterson recover the amount of the pohey 0? Why? Rouse Yes He was an mnooent holder Treasure W11l1ams N0tl11Hb elowds H16 so much as to Slt 111 the same seat Wltll my oha1r tmeanlng eoatj G Baker, 1n U S h1sto1y elass 'Any OI19l1'lS a rxght to 1nl1e11t as much money as they Want to MISS Br1stol, after L VanAuken had wrltten -1 femmme adgel t1ve Wltll a neuter noun t'You have used a fern1n1ne adgeetwe, LEWIS LEWIS I had fem1n1ne 1n mmd Senlor 111, Pnghsh Tl1e dev1l was tl1e only sp1r1tual chal ret 1 MISS Br1stol Make It more detimte We re not supposed to know anythmg Heard 1n Latm XII Tl1e persp1rat1on ran down down he1 salty hmbs They hek the1r 111551115 ton,,ues 193 fthe Womenj sat upo11 tl1e l1e 1ds of the statues My mother, the son of 1310119 Trachsel Shuoks, tl1e l1y droc-l1lor1o acld has lun out Tl1e ASSl9tdHt Cl19H11St Was theu 1 leak 1n tl1e bottlel' Found on CIVIOS Test paper Rat1o of rep 16 1 Pres Benyamm If r lnkhn mtrodueed tl1e spo1ls system Agrwultural dep t controls West Pomt A Kazoo ROOt61 'lt The Game Tl1e populatlon of Kalamazoo IS growmg Schuon That sol' How many people now? Kazoo Rooter ' Ilhere a1n t my more people than there W last year, but the cluldren are a Whole lot b1gger Page One Hundred Seventy X w y ' 'Q Y J . 1. ' 1 P2 v . n I ' .1 - I K .1 Q 'f ,V -' I , 1' ' 1, , 1 ' vu 1: :A L M ' if as 21: as as I . . -H . U, S y . . I . . . C . :xc vs ae sf :nc - f . I .'.' ,a1 -i',7 . 'I ' 'lt . 1 . 77 af wk wk Pk vs , . . I A . t . . . ,5- ' 37 . -H . . . . ,, Pk an as bk :ze .,.,1 . -H I . up 7 .. male. in the mystery plays. wk :xc ae wx: :xc ' ' -an ' . ' 9. ' H I V if wk as a vp 66 ' ' . , . , ' 7! H . - ,. 0. 0, an U - Tl ' A .' a . ' . CG ' 77 as wk as wk wk -as , V ' L ' T . as 'L ' ' ' : H ' '42 ' I ' ak wk wk Z2 as . ' ' ' 2 ' ' ' 1 ,. ' t 1 . n , X V. 1 . vs :ae as :xc as . I -as ' V ' ' 77 4 ' -cc W T '77 - cr ' 7 2 ix, Q ere The Heath Jewelry Store OLD AND RELIABLE 11 ehw 11 ge A LANSING MICH 'J 47 'rms s'rHEzlF E Q J SW wtf fMmN M Kg FOR THAT GRADUATION GIFT EUGENE PARKER DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY SOUTH LANSING COAL CO STOPPEL ae SZEPANEK P ps CORNER RIVER AND HAZEL STREETS LANSING MICHIGAN B 11 700 C t 7658 1'nm' One' Hlllffzlfjfl NPw'11f11011f' ll 7! 2 Sou as in on venue , . I 17 ' say sv!! I Z .f Ale 5 5-9 fx ff' T0 'Y , Y Qzfyj - fs I :'A'-'I'- 'I ' lJy ' A Ax .,'- '- M 'VA' ' 2 f S I 1' , , 'win-. Q' :ga 12- X , Ln How Fu ty Passed the EXan1.- art I . See 7 7 . O , ro . 9 A e i z. Page One Humlred Seventy Two 1 , WE ARE REPRESENTED JOKES- Through courtesy and service in thousands of Lansing homes. May we enlarge our list of satisfied depositors by enrolling your name. START NOW The Capital National Bank The Bank Ifrzendly Servzte are strewn all thru this book but the biggest one is on the fellow who Wasn,t careful enough in the purchase of his graduation clothes. The best men in school wear clothes With this label. MIFFLIN Resources 0ver Two Million LANSING ECON0lllY CUT PRICE Sll0E STORE DOWN A FLIGHT AND SAVE A DOLLAR UNDER AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK LANSING al 01' ver Woodworth s Store DON T FORGET THE PLACE ABBEY 8: WALTERS HATS SHITRS SUITS J W EDMUNDS SONS l01 IR 1511111 ton Xxenue South TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I J U ll I IS tjll Of , . . , . Q U T , 1 .l U ' 9 N ! 3 9 A 1 , O 0 .. v V . . -, as g I ' 1 i 'arc 'ne -unfrez t'e'uen1- wee Central State Normal School Mt. Pleasant, Michigan hl First Class School for Teachers A Thoroug y - Perfect in the beauty and Healthfulness of its location Excellent Buildingsg Splendid Equipmeet Unsurpassed Training School Facilities f 12 weeks. Other expenses low Fall Term Opens Monday, October 1 1917 Graduates of Central Normal are in demand in the best schools of Michigan and other States, receiving salaries Lranging from 350 to S150 per month Nearly one-third of the County Normal teachers of the State are Central Normal graduates. Tuition and fee 56 per term o Courses offered: Life Certificate Coursesg Limited Certificate Coursesg Rural' School Courses: Special Courses in 115 Agriculture and Allied Sciences, Q25 Kindergarten, Q31 Music, C43 Music and Drawing, 153 Physical Education. Excellent courses offered in Manual Training, Domestic Science and Art Nature Study, Bookkeeping and Business Forms, Latin French and German. Advance Credit at University of Michigan, Columbia University University of Chicago, Madison. Send for catalogue and courses of study I, F S Pierce, Secretary Registrar Charles T Grawn President G A T E L Y S S2iiZe'FtS2Zne9254? Men s and M WERSHOW Women s S Clothing LADIES TAILOR Men s Furnishings 510 Prudden Bldg 208 So Washington Avenue Lansing Michigan For Quality and PAUL 8: SON QUALITY MARKET SOUTH END J EWLER CRAWFORD 1206 S Washington Ave Lansing Mich 1135 S Washington Ave Page One Hundred Seventy Four 9 , . . 9 7 , l I Bell 796--PHONES--Citizens 2140 ' Prices call on f K .fog X AQX,x s f' o W lo J X5- 6 MM F? X HUGH LYONS Manufacturers ol Purmture Drsplay Prxtures Paper Macho Porms and ax Prgures HUGH LYONS 81 CO 35 W 32nd St Factory 234 So Franklin St NEW YORK LANSING MICH CHICAGO I lX gf-gil -1 lanos l Columbia Grafonolas Player Pranos -J-M, Player Rolls Aeollan Vocalrons Whrte Sewmg Columbia Records Machines N ' Q , r I 1 . J BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE 119 East Allegan Street LANSING, MICHIGAN 12101111 ttyl , , 1 V :N it x,k:x 1 R Vyqa! ,II ui' 'a x ., 1, xii- 1. , ml fp ,xx I o wl C 'I lft ta e E' , 81 ,W , , W 1' r ' QI ' ' JSI' I ' 'A X I fp!! , 2 . refute 1 'f Y I I of 1 4 ,P , o n ' I I ' ff 'ei err , x I ff, lt , I E ' A U 'G Stgre 'f A ,V 'lr . r f H - . 9 it 4 , si P - lf ff ' 53 553 TP , , -,,' 1 ,, , .. 315,5 5 P' ' lim 5 0 . if hlhnkr 5 I 5 I e . ll mu osofio ' I if IIHI II 'Mfffw' l , l A V SENIOR DIRECTORY Adams Roy Agler Hobart Allison LaDora Annis Harold Arbaugh Esther Ash Major Atwood Alfred Backus Ray Baker Katherine Bateman Francis Bateman lone Beltz, Lester Bosworth Flossxe Boyce Priscilla Britten Gladys Brown Ray Brown Nelson Brown Ruth Burwell Mary Cady Florence Canfleld Helen Carpenter Miriam Carrier Florence Chapin Margaret Chaplin Doris Clandemng Marie Conrad Alexander Crane Gladys Creyts Marlan Devereaux Deuell Donahue Howardl Dryer Eleanor Dutton Robert Elfert Edwin Foster Walter Frost Margaret Galvln Pearl Galvin Leona Gier Elizabeth Gregg Bessle Gray Joyce Gunn Marguerite Hall Ernestine Harris Lloyd Harris Verne Hasklll Alfred Haynes Rumsey Hermann Dorothy Higgins Sheldon Hoffman Gladys Hoyt Victor Hunt Mildred Isbell Janet Jennings Clayton Kimball Nlnabelle King Ruth Knapp George Kutt Murray Lawrason Marjory Logan William Lorenz Rolland Lyons Theodore LaNoble Victor Mack Vern 536 E Frankhn Ave 1101 N Pennsylvanla Ave 409 Wllllams St R F D No 3 Eaton Raplds R R 117 Rumsey Ave 114 E Lapeer St Grand Ledge 805 W Allegan 226 W Genessee 600 S Logan 600 S Logan 511 Liberty 816 Bancroft 233 N Chestnut 821 W Ottawa 406 W Maple 1034 Sherxdan S 1034 Sheridan 1911 S Washlngton Ave 213 W Allegan St 1014 N Pennsylvanla. Ave 1213 N Walnut St 528 N Capltol Ave 107 Jones St R F D No 1 DeW1tt F D No 3 Grand Ledge Wacousta 915 N Capltol Ave 831 N vvashlngton Ave 626 W Kalamazoo St 120 Genessee St F D No 230 N Chestnut St F D No East Lanslng 221 S Plne 1315 W Lenawee 830 S Chestnut 301 N Sycamore 327 Townsend St 730 N Washlngton Av Holt 811 N Capitol Ave 301 N Butler St 1336 W St Joseph St 901 N Plne St 1531 E MlChlgdll Axe 811 N Washmgton Ave 519 N Plne Sr D N 127 L Mr Hope Ave 910 W Lenawee St 216 N Sycamore St Hale MlChlg8H 1007 W Genessee St F D No 310 Baker St 720 W Kalamazoo St 419 S Walnut St 1118 Hyland St F D No 1 East Lansmg 319 W Shlawassee St Bath Mlchlgan 800 W Shiawassee St ,' ...1211I .I'IlIQ1II1IIII1IIl1II1III11'' '. srl , . ...... ....................... . St. , ...... ...... ..................... . S t. , ..................................... . St. , ' ...................... . ........ St. , ................................ . St. , ...................... ............ . 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Rf . . .42 Page One Hundred Seventy-Six 1 l 1 lim l 1 l l 1 1 4 DA CER BRDGA S LANSINGS LEADING T R HOES of Exceptlonal Quallty and Newest Styles are always found ln our department And we know that they w1ll be of specral lnterest to the MISS who graduates, for 1ts very essentlal that the feet should be properly and correctly dressed We a present are show mg a very complete l1ne of Colored, White, Black and low shoes, and feel posltlve that the dlsplay w1ll greatly please you, and would ap preclate an opportumty of showlng these to you We also carry a complete llne ol sizes and wldtes from tuple A to D Good lt When they draw the leaders attentron Znd Wen they ga1n the loyalty of the organ1zat1on or person askmg for the ad Are That IS why We always take an ad 1n the Oracle Larabee s Sport Shop 325 S Washrngton Ave Lanslng Mlch MGRGAN 3 HAELMAQK V Store l HALLMARK IS the trade mark of a co operatlve assoclatxon of leadlng retall Jewelers of the Un1ted States Any artlcle bearmg th1s trade mark reflects thelr com b1ned Judgment The HA' I MARK 1dea IS to produce Jewelry of hlgh quallty in such quantmes as to m1n1m11e the pr1ce and offer you exclusne des1gns We have your L H S rmgs from S1 00 to S2 00 Page Om Hundred ,Seventy Seven S . 9 9 . .,..t:.Lt,:5:nvEs:s:g5I 05 05 , 5-I 1 of iff of . . . of . . . ri 1 ' 25102, -- 1, sf ,q L, Q QL as . . as I I so ' ' - . . 7 2 , , . v - SENIOR DIRILCTORY Manz Mabelle Meeker Carrle Menger Hllda Moore LUCIUS Moore Rollo Moore Josephlne Moses Sterling Musselman Frances McComb Pearl MacDonald Dorothy MacLaughl1n Gelaldme Nlckel Donald North Marlon Norton Irma Nourse Myrtle N1chols Lols Oviatt Helen Palm Wayne Parker Irene Perrln Lucy Perry Iona Phelps Karl Phlllips Wendell Plerce Eugema Purchlss Irene Rann Maurlce Renner Gertrude Rey 'uchard Reynolds Fay Roosa Lucllle Root Howard Sallows Marjorxe Schaller Lydla Schuon Earl Seeley Marlan Schutt Rena Shadduck Hugh Shaft Marle Sheidt Lynda Shunk Edith Slegfrled James Slmmons Paulme Slnclalr Louis Smith Elsre Snyder Plummer Spauldmg Bernlce Starrlng Irma Taylor Rachel Teel Robert Thorburn Dorothy Thorpe Darlus Treadwell L1ll1an Twxss Kenneth VanAuken Lewxs Vreeland Maebelle Wallace Robert Warner Lula Watzel Paul Weld Helen Wells Dorothea Wickham Marian Wilson Wlnifred Wllhelrn H N Wllllams Treasure Zlegler Herman R Holt M1Ch1ga1l 1205 W M1ch1gan Ave F D Holt MlChlgRI1 Okemos Mlchlgan 1103 N Washington Ave R F D No 3 Mason Mlch 1012 E Franklln Ave 513 Pearl St 612 N Pennsylvanla Ave 924 S Logan St 607 S Chestnut St Holt MlCh1gaD F N Dlamondale Mxch N 1307 W Mlchlgan Ave 1126 W Ottawa St 4 Grove St East Lanslng 71' c 406 S Walnut St 602 N Pennsylvania Ave 923 E Mlchlgan Ave 325 Hosmer St 211 S Kerr St 1120 W Ionla St 1115 Seymour St 1127 S Washlngton Ave 1328 W Mlchlgan Ave 400 N Walnut St 225 Maple St 1128 W Kalamazoo St 811 S Sycamore St 123 Sparrow Ave 1316 Seymour St Box 941 East Lansing 408 W Maln St 113 W Sagxnaw St 1006 Jerome St 219 W Franklln Ave 528 Monroe St 1000 W Kalamazoo St 219 N Logan St 421 W Ottawa St 324 N Walnut St East Lanslng Mlch 130 Shepard St W1scons1n Ave 225 Lahome St 210 E Mount Hope Ave Holt MlCh1gal1 620 S Townsend St 112912, S Washington Ave 815 N Capitol Ave 1219 N Walnut St ott St Grand Ledge M1Ch 417 N Sycamore St 206 Jones St 1105 Orchard St 305 N Larch. St 701 N Chestnut St Waoousta Mich 53254 Seymour St 1921 Hlgh St 816 W Maln St 142 E Sagxnaw St Page One Hundred Seventy Ezght , .................................. ' -, l , ................................ . u . , ........................ . . ., , 1 . , .........................-......'.. , , ............................. . A , .................... . . . . , ., , ...... ................ ........ . , , ................................. . , . ......................... . . , . , ' ........................ . . I , ..................................... , , ' . D. 0. 3 , .....,.............-..........'..... , , F. D. o. 4 , ................................. . , ........................... V ....... . . , .................................... . , ............................. . , ................................... . , ...................................... , ' .................................. . , ................................... . I , .................................. 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' , ................................. , , ll ............................ t .... . , ........................ . , ......................... ....... . . , . ...... ..... ........... ......... ' . , ..... ..f.i,Sf ..' , ' , ............................... . F' , ................................. - ...... , ....................................... . 'W , ...........................'.....F . . ........................ .......... , , .................................. I , . ........................ .... ............ ' 1 ' , ....... .... ....'... ............ .. . . , ............................... . . THE r Vx QRESSED 661 STE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF PRESSED STEEL PARTS U BOOIK AND JOB PRINTING X J' W I I I I N O C 1 I3 o'r'rAwA E. crrz. was LANSINC3 - - M1cH1GAN ji N THATS A G001' ONE h elesfs 5 l' 'A X 'x :FAX ,,,,1...- I-7 CMYW UWT fr HA IM HA Wflflff DID yay CUT TIM: 00 Hffff nrrff X RNXXXY-Queeg 'VSA 4,1 1 VHSS LUTT kl 0S9y 3 Q A j 1 ' K ff ,, K - f If. f f E fllllllflf I ? W llllf Hass m Jfsfusz- HA fm A H H H0 , 4 1 w mg I - In Ill I d uc: -G10 HG rmrlrcq It HJ J MONEYWORTH SHOES Best Values in LWIISIII 310 South Washmgton Avenue Downey I-Iou e Bloc' A J GOODRICH The Clothes Shop SOCl8ty Brand Clothes Clever New Models FROST 85 WALTERS 120 North W3Sh1H ton Avenue 208 Capltol N atlonal Bank Bulldlng We ou3'A7'a jf? 100 0'7l HIS hfam Hou If lttx Plssed the I x 1111 Put III OIIICG Eqmpment MAC AND TQDD House If 1t IS used 1n an The Off1C6 We have lt Prznters Allen 8: DeKle1ne Co 119 South Washlngton Ave Home of Good Shoes In Busmess For Your PFOTCCIIOD Lanszng Insurance Agency Dyer Ienzson and Barry Co General Insurance and Loans 208 Capztal Nanonal Bank Blllldlllg Pr, o H 1 zz ,1 cc I A I L, 77 ' , I . S K This is the only Store ' For you ng showing the renowned men who stay y , Q f I I X 6 f ' - f say so H! f I: j all +132 .- 2' . . . . O I T I . .. . . 5 at e ne unnref Jig ity-Om' OUR SENIOR VAUDEVILLE ACT Mr X Hurrah' M1ss Y What s tl1e matter now? Mr X I heard It sa1d today that tl1e H1011 School 19 gomg to have a gym M1ss Y I hope It lsn t a Frost th1s t1me Mr Z Maybe It 1sn t but tl1at IS st1ll to be Schuon MISS Y Are you sure that the person who told you wasn t Jok mg Mr X No, l1e seemed to be 1n earnest Mr Z Maybe l1e was a a sort of a 1nus1cal mstrument MISS Y You mean a lyre? Mr Z Tl1at s It I ll tell you what we are bomg to get MISS Y What s that? Mr Z The baseball play ers are oomg to Det some new Beltz Mr X Well they need some Moore MISS Y What we need 1n th1s scl1ool IS a Gunn club Mr Z Or else an archer s club, some sort of a bhaft man s clu you know Mr X Well 1f we had an emp1re olbanmed, we ve have tl1e Kmg M1ss Y Wouldn t that be creat Mr Z We oubht to have more contests between tl1e student do11't you thmkll Mr X I tl11nk an Eaton contest would be novel Mr Z That would be good Have em eat Lyons, eh? MISS Y Ith1nk tl1e Boyce 1n th1s scl1ool Wouldn t owe the others chance Mr X What do you thlnk of th1s vocat1onal course? Mr A I thlnk lt s fine '1I1ss Y Glonous M1 X But I tl11nk It s unnecessary 'Nhss Y Why? M1 X YVhy? Because we have a n11mber of tradesmen 1n our class We have a Plummer a Sm1th, a Carpenter M1ss Y And a bnyder oh bet, your pardon, I meant a Taylol You see, I rn takmg up German and I m so apt to et lWIbfCll Nny ler 1S the German for Taylor Mr Z Well never m1nd we seem to have them both MISS Y We have some automob1les too Mr X All r1gl1t, sprmg It M1ss Y Well, there IS the Haynes and we only lack the last syllable of the P1erce Arrow CCont1nued on page 188 J Page One Hundred Dwnty Two n A. W o ' -- ? . - . S . y .ob .k . . - y . . , . . 7- . . , . . . , . ' - , , , 9 ' n ' ? n Avi- . 0 r -Q 9, ' 9 0. ' ' -1 9 l W Y 0. . 0' I 7..- ,- . . .9 1 1- - ' 9 b I Q - . . ,U .V , - 9 . . - 7 U . I . T' U. 9 Un. S, MissY-What kind of a contest would you suggest? J. . 1 I ' . .Ll 'W' 0 , I . - . 1 . . , 0. ir a . 1 :-- ' ' ' . - n A V' 7-1 .. . 7 1' ' 1 - . '. 4 - V . I Ll u , 'WW' . - , - 0, I , . 9 ' 9 0. -, A . O , . 9 .. N . bl. U. . .U W , , . l 1 1' , - Page St Harryman llncorporatedl 118 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE hola The Clothes Shop Shiffel-'S Society Brand Clothes D 1- u g- S t O 1- e For Young Men and Men Who Stay Youn Frost 8: Walter g A. B. Shiffer, Pharmacist 120 N. Washington Ave. 328 N. Washington AV. LANSING SPORTINGS GCODS GO. We keep a Full Line of Sporting Goods, Jewelry, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods and Thousands of Other Art1c1es Spend Your Vacatlon at the YMCA What IS better than a good Shower followed by a swlm ln a pool of clear flltered Water? That 1S what We have You had better take out a SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP ln the LANSING Y M C A A Baklng Test W1ll Teach Any House Wlfe that WHITE POPPY FLOUR Has No Equal CHRISTIAN BREISCII 81 C0 MILLERS LANSING MICHIGAN I I O I O I G6 Q! ' O I l I I Q , - Page 0110 H ' Irv!! Eiglzty-Tllrrw l -Harry P. Woodworth Established 1856 SHUES Latest Styles LEATHER and FABRICS 115 N Washington Ave THE CITIZENS TELEPHONE Reaches the Largest Number of Business Places Offices Residences It furnishes the most reliable service It is owned and oper ated by Lansing People O A COOK Boots, Shoes Gents Furnishings an Shoe Repairing lll0DEL LAUNDRY Prankhn Ave E Both Phones CHAS W RECK Grocer Citz 2074 Bell 697 309 E Franklin Ave Hodges School oi Dancing Ill ll3 East Shxawassee Street Lansing Michigan Citizens Phone 7958 Luella Hodges 10 Lessons S5 00 l Lesson 5 5 Lessons S3 00 Private Lessons SI 00 lfrll i I W I , . . I I d Class Rates L - - - - S .7 at 1' ' 1112 1111 I ' '1 ui, tty-Four SWE lilkluurl Ch'7'6 ENGRAVINGS FOR -rs-us BOOK I BY i ei 3 The flcctric mfitg Zingvabing Qin. BUFFALO X X Pam' 0716 1111111 01 1101 fy I 1110 3 ' Page One Huzzdrczl Eighty-Six Hurd s Men s Shop, Lanslng The Fashlon Shop, E Lanslng Two Stores 0Nl-I AIM Two Stores You Can t Leave Dlss t Sfled We Won t Let You THF k VIDFXT E amp? Ai FW ,U sn si 2105 ,Q -I 1134 dd 5 Wh1te Wash Sk1rts Cool Summer WHISTS Sprowl Bros One Pr1ce to All Cook wzth Electrzczty But F zrst See The M1ch1gan Power Company Clt Phone 2493 Bell Phone 660 Corne G and A enue and Ottawa Street - I I - i I I 9 9 ' O h I . I v I ' a i - 1 9 av ES Fymgq . C ' 0 Jilmhh J y 0 H !! g, ,144 f x XX y X h . a M, H How Fatty Passed the Exam.-Pant IV.- CThe Endj , . I C O O ' Z. O r 1' v Page Om' M ' 'ed Eiglltgf-Swim? OUR SENIOR VAUDEVILLE ACT fCOHlL1l1ll8d from pace 187 Mr X Isn t that a shame, we couldn't call lt the P1erce Shaft, could we, It would n1ean the same thmg Mxss X No you couldnt Weld 'em together that way X May be It was a httle bad I never thoubht of that s Y We hat e got some oood Nlchols, though I Pure Nlckel too X Xou d better go south Wlth that one A Xou mean North Mlss I I ,ness that ll be about all for 'IWIIIIQ we ve earned our money QC urtamj Them l11s 1ppef11ed on the muket 1 book Wluch lllg created 1 Wxdesple ld dlstulb mme ln medu 1l mules Ilhe bool IS Q llled lkll I4 tnels L 1nd1d 0131111011 of the A tlVlt19S of tl1e Bofud of Health md nts author IS H B Mcliale The author, be1n,., unp1e1ud1ced, IS ln the but posltlon to ,We an entlrely fa1r and l1I1bldSLd cr1t1c1sn1 of tl1e Work, Whlch our eff1c1ent board 1S dome, Tl1e author es scarlet few er Gpldl-'lllll wluch v1s1ted our c1ty th1s wx 1nter Howevel the author beheves that the board Was not strxct enough 1n lts quarantm regulatlons md advocates more r1g1d and struter rules to regulate the perlod of llIlpI'lSOI1lll9I1t Among other tlungs M1 McK1le advocates the len,.,then1ng tl1e t1me now plesoubed to at least e1g,ht Weeks and to make It necessary for the pat1ent to peal tW1ce before belng set agaln at hberts To quote from the author lumself The board has done excellent WO1k and We greatly ap preclate tl1e effort Whlch thew made to stamp out tl1e dreaded d1SG3S9 Wlllfh clauns mam Amer1can hves every year We should glve 1 vote of thanks to the board, but at the same t1me remember that even more strmgent quarantme laws should and ought to be enforced I am he lrtllw ln favor of a law Whlch should requlre the pat1ent to take an extended trlp throuhh purbatorv to make sure that l1e pealed accordlnr, to the manner prescrlbed by law Trfmsl'1t1on from W1ll1el1n Tell 1n qenlor German class There were no traces of human lJ9lI1b'i to be found A soht 5 man sat bx the bank of the r1ver Waltlng, for a ferrx Mr Ten en to pln SIPS class I presume you all want to have a good t1me on tl11s earth If xou dont, I dont know when Sou Wlll, that IS, 1f some of Nou don't mend xour wass prettx soon Page One Hundred I'1ghtyEzght - - l - ' ' -0- :..7 VZ- , C I I li I . - . I . i , -. Q , . ' w ',- v 7 1 I. , 1 I . 1. - - g U . Mis - f ' 0' 'f 1' . I Y . I I Ml. J- , . Y , W . Mr. I - ' ' . Mr. ' - ' ' . . '- 9' 1 ' ' . ' L ' 1, ' 1. I . i i I a fs a :xc -1 2 2 1 ' . a ' a ' I 2. , z ' -z 'z 1' 1'1z 1 ' W 1' fa ln ,,'a ' 1Ic ' . , 2 . . . . . ol. '- pecially commends the Work done by the board durmng the terr1ble ' e ' f ' 2 ,fl ' ' . 'H 1' C . l ' . , . . , '. i C A U . . i . r . K ' 7 . . . . . V. ' L ': nc V I A . , V, - .P I . J . . 7 I . 1 1 I 1 I , Y C L Q . . A 0' 0' . U' L ' 1 1 . I .H el: :lc :1: :lc :iz X ' KK ' 7? ' ' Q ' I n C 1 k , 1 '- H I Ox , . ' ar ' Y ' ' ' ,. vin af a: if za a . 1 F U' , f 1 '-'H f 7 c I ' ' 1 7 7 , lc . .V ,, v' . . . . v 'V U Y V r 0 t Y U A I Q x . , ,7 - ' JARVIS-ESTES C0. FURNITURE J. E. WOCD F uueral Director Citz. 7216-9566 - Bell 254W STABLER'S MAN STORE 429 E MICHIGAN AV Geo W Benriter Inter1or Decorator 225 27 29 S Washlngton Av Lansmg Mlch PLAZA THEATRE man cLAss more PLAYS Contlnuous from 1 P M to 11 P M Program Changed Sun Mon Wed Fr1 and Sat Cluldren under 10 years 5 c s Admlsslon cts Pgo111 A M EMERY STATIONER and PRINTER Joe PRINTING OF QUALITY Calhng Cards Pr1nted or Engraved Booes and PICILITQS Su1table for Glfts Loose Leaf Memo Books and Ledgers Have that Prcture of Your Fr1end or Glass framed at EMERY S STEEL FILING CASES Waterman Ideal Fountaln Pens z E JI O 0 SECURITY LINE OF ' - t. ' ' ----- I0 . ' L VV a e nc unfrec I if zyty-Nino FIVE ALL FEATURE ACTS BOOKED BY THE MARCUS LEOW BOOKING AGENCY N'ght Reserve No Increase Your Seata ln Ifl'iCCS In Advance. Matmee Both .mc S Phones Sundays nd Holidays. l5c and 254: higfg'-355 I CONTINUOUS 3 WORLD'S GREATEST VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE STARS---All For One Price of Admission Never Has Such Amusement Yuhu' Burn Offercd lo the Pulvlic at EMPRESS Frircs Come At Any Time-See It All. Every Day, l:30 to 5:30g 6:45 to ll:00. 4 Shows Sat.. Sun. and Holidays THE CLEVENGER STORE UCLEVER THINGS FIRST Dry Goods Ready-to-wear and Millinery You never find Lansing Bird Houses for rent They are occupied as soon as they are HUNG 0U'l' Wrens with chlldren not barred Houses furnished wlth or wlthoutbath Ram water near every room Lansmg Company Lansing Michigan Bell Phone Cltczens Phone JOHN BOHNET 81 COMPANY BOHNET DETACHABLE LIMOUSINE TOP Made for Reo Tourlng Cars and Roadster Models Our Spec1alt1es Wmter Tops Auto Tops and Sl1p Covers Auto BOd16S Clark Buxldmg comer Grand Avenue and Wfmshtenaw Street LANSING MICHIGAN Page One Hundred Nmty 2000 2061 Contract Work Solicited on fainting and Upholstering . C Emphaslze What IS rt asked the teacher Pgwef Of pflce Th r h ch st th d 3 Zspsu eng an Vlrtue of quallty He fho ghf mel d al fb Beneflts of servtce fn un Stabler Brothers mo mgs But they ans ered MOSS ROSE FLOUR Reliable Power For Every Purpose Gasolme Englnes The NOV0 IS an HUISUUS outfits Engme Simple ln con PUmPl 3 outfits structlon Easy to un Arr Compressor Outflts Bm Sawmg outfits derstand and operate Woodworkers lllaterlal REMEMBER Elevators THE NAME KKK N0 EN N0 'FEEEEZI NG ENGINES '11ouBl.E Annuu1'F11'5 ovo ENGINE Co Clarence E Bement Sec 8..Gen Mgr LANSING MICHIGAN P g 0 H 1 lN 1 O , r l . 1. ow r. Ll v, S v e 0 I VV . O 'll-F-fm -F1 absolutely frost proof - - . 9 0.1-LY 'u' O 3 a c ne umref mtg-One Miss Ehunk- Wl1en will there be 25 letters in tl1e Alphabet? Agler- When 'U' and 'I' are one. 4. .v. .' . .- . .-. .H . . .,. .,. .,. A fair Junior- Wlxat a finely chiselcd mouth you ha . It ought to be on a girl s face Ted. Lyons- Well I seldom miss an opportunity Benutcr How do you keep your feet from going to slecpV St Ikweather Don t let tl1en1 tuin in Snyder CH1sto1y YIIJ Did thc confedcrate oldiers wear unlon suns? ' WatZ61 I saw a magician tuin water into winc last night Haynes That's nothing, I turned our auto into a lamp post last night A wealthy American glrl ts is 'tttcndlng a soclal function at a country house 1n England. You American girls have not such healthy LOIIIIJILXIOIIS as have ' sald an Itnghsh Duchess to the alll, I aways wonde why our noblemen take a fancy to vour Wlllte faces It isn t out white faces that attract them responded the Ameucan, Its ou: gieen backs school students Weary Fresh I don't know Professor Correct ' benlor How s everything? Junlor Oh She s all r1 Mr Hall Whv are the western prairies flat? Eoph 'Because the sun sets on them every nigl t Howard Donahue, speaking of the days of chivalry Thosc 1 od old days when cvcry woman was beautiful Brown Cafter their dancej You surely have attlactive ee She Ccoldlyl Yes, so I noticed during thc dance Page One Hundred Nmty Two . l ' 7 I 1 A Y Ive 7 77 CK 1 4 . , . wk as is ae as 1 ...H ' ' U' ' 0' L' J 4 a, -cc' 9 4 1. ' 77 as as wk :ie as ' . X -'cc ' , , ,.. S ' !.- . . I' . p, as ak ar wk vs ' -cc ' ' . .' ' A , ',. 77 -ac ' ,. , ' , . ' 77 wk ae :ie :ic a: . K. TL L . 1 I . . . t I . ' ' ' 1 1 ' . we ,v ' 3 ' , Us , sz L. ' , ' , 71 cs ' 1 . ' . . , . U .. cc . , I t 'A - 77 ' vs :ze af :xc :ie Professor- What three words are used most among high , 77 . . F-ss 77 -cc ' 7 :ls :la :lc :: :': N ' -as 9 ' . ra ' - I ,ll ' - 'g'llt.,, 144 . ' ' . . A. w u-av l . , ' .1 .va :lc :le :lc :1: :iz - . ' . H ' , ' . v as W., go v v, v f :' .77 U as as as 21 :ze x ' . -H I v ' f tn -H ' ' U'-I I - H 1 - I J The place to buv your Text Books and Supphes The H1gh School Book Store 117 Shrawassee Street west W M r Q n falarm vrfym deqrrlr fr! x fbls .vwell fl will :Sa pear 1T fm fad our care r is W Ilfv Me lvvr' Q' r- ears and 'J npug s wirse Ella: e?len ff M X .ffi l 1, ,yan 44 fy A111158 num HUF 9 Ml 3 OT? f:w.:m1 VVOMENS and MISSES SUITS COATS and DRESSES Carpets Rugs Draperles Etc Ia Suomi To Nom In Ccntral MlChlgG11 to Th d FI t.IOl'1l'l I-ISFIIIHHHYS SOIIS Tazlors 718 North Washlngton Ave Lansmg M1Ch1g2H Page 016' Hmrlr cl N ntJTh1ee 0 .1- '-il I Y Y . No -ere -M M 0 ,ff f Jfezug ou'rP W 'a ' ' I f I A Eta Ya ' ' ' 0 U fn 1 1 fr ,ff f 110 X f . - fav , v A 4t1-- f fx ,f ig, ' 1 Q ffl er- 503' A V0 V I ,Al IAM I 3 1 ' f nd y r9 1 1 - J fu 'ly 0 l J Q ' 1 , t ' 1 JIXYZN l 1' 1 'hail' X N' A A an-Ei 4 . 1? uc f W ' S' H M' 'rma M - , 5, if ot.- 'V N 1 , 1.51 a 1 1 4 9 Our stock of Na 9 s 1 I L , N , 3 , I . ' ' n ir oor. Erevator Servicej O u . 0 . , . . ' 'L 1 e i 1- ' i , 1 1 4 1 1 w f P i n A v if . v f 1: Z4 I X I, K , X f? ,x H 1 Jw I ,,, ,-. -.- Page 0110 Ilmiqlrezl Ninty-1 uu1 TREADWELLS SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE We g1V6 better values than any store in tovtr and at low- est prices A trial of our stock W1l1 convmce you that we are up to the minute 1n style and quahty Our repa1r department 1S 1D charge of a Competent man LOOK WELL FI fu WELL TREADWELL S 1129 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE Fashlon Park Clothes Style Plus S17 OO I'I L KOSIICDGIQ 5' Bros THE YOUNG MENS CLOTHES SHOP The home of those celebrated Ed V PFICS 13 Co tallor made SUITS and Sprlng Coats Iv thW h t SWhg Dry Goods and F urmshmgs LION SHIRTS STEPHENSON UNDER WEAR VICTORIA UNDERSUITS FOR WOMEN are among the hngh class fur nlshlngs ln stock C Drug Store Mer chandlse THE BEST IN rug Store Service J ROUSER DRUG C0 THE REXALL STORE 123 South Washington Avenue P170 IIN 9 . I I Y 7 ff . ' I' T . V A A . 'I . . 113 'or as ing on Avenue E L RANN THE HNEST 'N l I ll27 . as in ton Ave. - ,. I O 9 D ' 1 O 0 g a e . H: ,I' 1ty-Five CITIZENS PHON E 9943 SHOE REPAIRING .......-.1---v ifeiiinfiim North Lansing's Leading Shin: Store ' 'i' Li ' J' iiiigm R. L. ll CKE TT E'5iio'i5ED For Gentlemen H H For Ladies Cor. Franklin Ave. and Turner St. I Our aim is to give the Our Cut Flowers are very best of service :1lwa!'S the bfSf BISS NGE jflorist 616-624 North Capitol Ave. Lansing, Mich. Mapes Company Hart, Schaffner 81 Marx Clothes Iiats Haberdashery For Men's Wear Ask Any Man in Town FRESH FRUITS L AT THE A T l'0UNT1-llN2 T NVQ are now serving Yresii lusvious Stl ilXVbCI'1'lGS. In Ice Creuui Sodas and C Sundzies the berries are A used, while in the Plums- M plizites wo use the pure, E fresh juice. R Til1'0ll,2'il0llL the suiniiioij we shrill use fresh fruits and berries whim-li are in tlii- 111i11'k9t. A S A You drink to your own g health at our lountainf' P Bryant Drug Co. L Druggist E 325 N. Washington Ave., Lansing, Mich. 5 Page 0110 Iluiirlrcfrl Nmfy-Sim ITNIVE1iSI1'ii' O F DETIQOIT en1oT1zo1'1'. INIICIIIGAN Departments of Arts and Sciences, Commerce and Finance, Engineering, Law, Premedical Apply to Registrar for Bulletin Wanted - HAND TAILORED mm Mich. Ave. CLOTHES At NO. f?7li'ZERD7w+fER FURNIZHAQISS AND 107 YOUR EYES Are More Important than Milne Grocery Co. the H1g1g,IgfglST of DON'T NEGLECT THEM The Home of Good Eats Towle Optical Co. Where the Eyes are always moving 331 North Washington Ave. Hardware G. I-IOELZLE 8c SONS MERCHANT TAu.oRs 222 FRANKLIN AVENUE EAST OTTAWA APARTMENTS ROOMS ENSUITE NEW LIGHT AIRY HOMELIKE STRICTLY MODERN 310 wr-:sr OTTAWA sr. oPPos1'rE cAP1'rAL BELL PHONE 11aoM F0 A GOOD PLACE A 10 Q 'rmxnz ' N STORE R MEN 0,o,0aJf7e fluff! Downey Page Une H1ll7lll'f?ll .Niwoty-Serie JOHN AFFELDT 83 SONS CHOICE MEATS 30.3 FRANKLIN AVE. E. NORTH LANSING DTV 60005 RORK 81 PRICE Q0l'P0f0 All 1101105 of DEPARTMENT STORE 011 Cloth r000Y Gwds zoo-202 E. Franklin Ave. 11000100010 Gents Fumlshmgs' Automobile Citizens Phone wmdof' Shades Shoes Delivery 7626 T31lOl'lllg WE USE FILTERED SOFT WATER, DARN YOUR SOCKS AND MEND YOUR CLOTHES LANSING LAUNDRY co. b i 4114! vox fff fe M l H I P I FlNJ5g e Page One Hundred Nmty Nme Z- K- C Q 1 J if-Yfiacfffvcff 14, b. v ' f' A , 1 , ., .Q ' 'im -A if 'I' ' 4 T - N' 4 U 'At M .. .. , . NL'- . . ,Q-vnu m'...f 'fl . f-r ,F I Ji V X . Y. Q . ,.'I ' I u .7 Q - ' ' .-n -M -I , . K , . sd - ' , .' ' 1' ' P' -' ' 4 . .I.., -,... 1 - I 1 ' - 1 . . ., , 4- ,4,,.'- , I . 21 xg-T, 3. lily. F .-,N K ., 1 - .1 - 4 A V..-v -v 5' 5 ' - A ' I U 1 I .-.5 ' - - . . 4 - m ,. . .. . - , I . ' P 'Q 4 r A . 1 A ,. I F I .. M X K .4 ' . . F n V 1 . h A ... rf, . - -N 4 It 1 . J' . ' -.' 49. : ' ll.. , ,, 2' ' ' 'S , 1 1 L ev .3 , , , .Q .. , .n . . 9 U' . ' ' --- , g -. fl . ear ' f ' ,half V , ' , ,. - ,Ffa ' ,,. 7 4 v ' .A- a Maw ff' ' , ' ' . y ' ' ' . , ,' .. 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