Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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5 .X .. r' ,, I MK , C K t. t tl LOIS STRICKLER Slie's more than passing fair. Culee Club fl, 2, 415 Operetta fl, 415 Girl Reserves f2, 315 Typing Awards. BEULAH KISLINGBERY A I-Ianors come by diligence. Class Volleyball O15 Girl Reserves f415 Typing Award. N I EVAN JONES t , Thought is deeper than all speech. f 1' Baseball 1215 Football f415 Cnlee Club 1, 2 l RUTH KENNEDY ll' i'Her every tone is music's min. I L 1 I IVIt. Vernon Academy Q15 C-lee Club fl, 2, Q, 'J 3, 415 Orchestra Q15 Typing Awards5 Girl Lg I K Reserves fl, 2, 3, 41. lt li' il 'I . ' K . li ,- Q7 EQ I JA xl TT T ' L ,fx rx I f ...buff sxpf so ,gg . VI I ., V, 5. my ,AA Qs-, .ef 1 .EX we v- 4.25 In , YXX -lj-egg. ,. IQTLV 1 ' so ' A I 5 vvmmfqwj 13.2 VVAL1 ER CURTIS Whose little body lodged ll mighty mind. Basketball C315 Class Basketball fl, 2, 41. EMERALD CHERRY There were giants on the earth in those days. Doane Academy U, 215 Football O, 415 Band O15 Glee Club U, 415 Operetta O, 415 Class Basketball O, 415 Hi-Y O, 415 Basketball. Manager DOROTHY SCOTT WILEY A willy beauty is a power. Constantinople College for Girls U15 Class Vice-President f215 Annual Stattg Blue and White Stall f2, 3, 415 Glee Club f2, 3, 415 Senior I Iay5 Operetla f2, 415 Oratorical Con- test Q3, 415 Cnirl Reserves f2, 3, 41. President 1415 Class Basketball CZ, 3, 415 Volley Ball G, 415 Typing Awards. ELIZABETH DEEDS Wl1ence is come thy tasting power. Typing award. Page Fomffern n

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K ,,,. I I FREDERICK DETWEILER Mi-ril wins tlic soul. Cilass Treasurer 14,3 Annual Stall 14,3 Gle: Club 14,3 Senior Play 14,5 Operetta 13, 4,3 Football, Manager 14,3 Hi-Y 14,g Class Bas- lzelball 12. 3,. DOROTHY HOOD Earl, sud Io Ilifnlc Ilia' srliool year is all lvul llUlIL'.u Glev fluli 1l, 2, 3. 4,3 Operetla 1l, 2, 3. 4,3 Girl Rfservi- 1I. 2, 3, 4,3 Typing Award 13. 4,3 lilass Volley Iiall 12. 3,, faptain 14,3 Class llaslculliall 12. 3,, Captain 14,5 Annual StafI3 flass Treasurer 1I. 2,1 Class Vice- Presiclenl 13,3 Class Play PAUI. WIl.l.IAM MASTERS uRc'xnli'r'cl lo ru'n or lo rule tht- stale. Annual Stall 15, 4,3 llancl 12. 3, 4,3 Orchestra 1l. 2, 3. 4,3 Glee flub 13, 4,, 5:-cretary and 'lin-:isurer 14,3 Senior Play: Opera-tta 1l. 2. 3, 4, l'liAY 14,3 Class llaslcetball 1l,2,. VIRGINIA JOHNSON BARBARA JONES Look upon ilu' stars uml sliunie Ilicm will: lltfrii' eyes. Social Committee Chairman 12,3 Annual Stall 1l, 2, 3, 4,3 Glee Club 1l, 2, 3, 4,3 Senior l lay3 Operetta 1l, 2, 3, 4,1 Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 4,. Captain 14,3 Girl Reserves 1l, 2. 3. 4,3 Class Volley Ball 12, 3, 4,3 Typing Awarrl. CHARLES ARTHUR BROUGHTON Tlierv's niiscliief in lliix rnarif' Annual Stall. Business lVlanag'-r 14,Q Bansl 12. 3, 4,3 Glee Club 12. 3,, President 14,3 Orchestra 14,3 Senior Play3 Upon-lla 12, 3, 4,3 Oralorical Contest 1Z,Q lfootball 13, 4,3 Hi-Y 13, 4,3 Track 13,3 Cheerleaoler 13, 4,3 Class Basketball 1l. 2, 3, 4,3 Baseball MARGARET BAKEMAN H5110 liuilzls lltc lofty rhyme. S. A. S. 1l,, Shanghai, CIIIDSQ Newton Hig'1 School Newton, MESS., Glee Club 14,3 Open-lla 14,3 Oratorical IEAN RESSLER A tliing of livziuly is u jay fort-Ver. xr U H Class Vice-President 14,3 Class Secretary 13,3 HUPPII Um l: Irvin! Curl' I Um ffm Annual Stallg Glee Club 1I, 2, 3, 4,3 Operetta Ai ' Glen- Club 1l, 2. 3, 4,3 Girl Reserves 14, 12. 3, 4,3 Girl Reserves 1l, 2, 3, 4,3 Clasn jl Typing Awarclsg Class Volley ball 12, 3, 4,3 Play 12, 4, Typing Awarclsg Bookkeeping: 4 Class Baslcvtliall 12, 3, 4,. Class Basketball 12,g Class Volley Ball 12. 4,. LI ,. . ' - if 'N ' ig, l'4l.ll4' llIlVli't'll I, M1 ' ' x , ,ii fi ,' i i NSE K 1 . X VM RZ, LQ! Il 971. , lt ' XXI!! ' , . X I s 196, xx' 1 ,VLIJ-'L ., -- V Rf in ., . N i 5 .5 iX,lU'N ,fi f' 5, , ,,, i



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CLASS PROPHECY Never will I forget that night of May 5, just before our Annual went to press. As editor of the literary department, I had to write the Senior Prophecy. Me, a mere Senior, attempting to forecast the brilliant future of the Class of '28. I spent the early part of that fateful evening trying in vain to pierce the mist that veils our future life. As I sat musing, the prescience of a being came over me: the room was filled with a mellow glow and a soft voice bade me look into the crystal which was held before me. As the opalescent film thinned, I found myself gazing upon a crowded New York boulevard. A car drew up in front of a stylish shop, bearing the illumination Ressler and Ables, designers. Out of the tonneau stepped Professor William McCullough and his wife. formerly Miss Beulah Kislingbery, of the faculty of Columbia University. Pass- ing down the street, Professor McCullough entered the Lois Strickler Florist Shop. His wife went on to ther Johnson Beauty Parlor. Watching them. the scene faded and I was transported to the American Embassy in Constantinople. A reception for the directors of the Granville Floating University, Miss Helen Wellman and Mr. Charles Levering, was in progress. As the guests moved about, I saw Miss Hood. secretary to the Ambassador, introducing Miss Wiley, dean of Constantinople College for Women. Again the scene changed-to the crowded office of Edwards and Fitch, attorneys at law. I saw the familiar face of a young girl. She was seated at a desk nearby, typing. This girl was. Lucille Ankrum. Looking over her shoulder, I perceived she was typing on the case of Richards versus Childs' restaurants. Evidently Cocky had continued his business begun under Patsy. Once more the vision shifted, this time far away-to a newspaper office in Burma. Robert Marshal had apparently just arrived there as the American correspondent. With him was Aviator Walter Curtis, his pilot. As I looked, two swathy young men entered, talking animatedly. Bob Bowers, who was training for his Olympic races, was discussing the Meet with Evan Jones, resigned pitcher of the Philadelphia Red Socks. Another picture crossed the crystal-the dining room of the Lake Placid Club. At the entrance, Erma Haynes was showing patrons to their tables. As I watched, a small bustling gentleman entered, the president of the Up and Atme Advertising Company. Flicking Miss Haynes under the chin, he asked, Have a table for Uncle and his guests? Six. Big surprise for you. Some of our friends of the Class of '28. Why Charles, how nice of you to bring them here. Turning, he motioned in Barbara jones. director of athletics at Bryn Mawr, Mary Elizabeth Eddy, National Secretary of Y. W. Camps, Ruth Kennedy, primadonna of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Paul Masters, stage artist for the National Little Players Club, Doris Peter- man, critic for the Book of the Month Club, and Margaret Bakeman. noted poet. Storm tossed billows next framed the kaleidiscope shown in the pearly crystal. A palatial ship majestically rode the dashing waves. On the bridge stood Skipper Lytle. fimagine the restl. Far below the water line, the white-clad surgeon, Doctor Darrow, labored under a delusion, assisted by a neat nurse, Frances Brown. His patient was the erstwhile check-signer for our great Nation. Frederick Detweiler. While on his way to visit the wealthy ranch owner, Emerald Cherry in South Africa, he was stricken by an acute toothache. Without the door, stood the dignified stewardess, Elizabeth Deeds. Above decks, frolicked the protegees of Mary Dragics, world-famous conductor of collegiate tours. Just then, a mythical wave engulfed the stately galleon and clouded the l V if . f ., S X . X ff Sb, .X 1 'X X crystal. In vain my searching eyes attempted to pierce the veil for my own fortune. X ff .x The magic crystal had disappeared-my vision was ended, my senses had returned.- xx! li! l FlY1ceXGuckert. 5 r Imyr- Fiflvrn ,, xx gl .L I XX - -.K - X x 'I X r X A l x 2 , ge ,149 'B ri.-' .nf 4, wlxw f asf as 'Jfi'i i1 li9ll 10 - xtogi-f v i

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