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Galhering as we stray, a sense
Of life so lovely and infense
Il lingers as we wander hence.
GEORGE BARTE
JOHN BLOCHICR
HAROLD BIGGER
LYSLE BUTLER
EUGENE 'HIXERIIIN
RICHARD HENDRIUKG
LOXVELL HOLI'cROss
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DuBois Literary Society
XYILSON UI: M I-:S
JoIIN FIIILIJS
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JONES BIUSEE
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Allen County Pllbll'-7 Ubfafy
900 Webstgf0Street
PO B 22
Fort Vciligyne, IN 46801-2270
To Steele
Dear, rough, gray walls,
Towering toward the sky, '
How many fl'tPilSllI'P4l memories
XVithin thy compass lie.
How nmny are the hearts whose love
Is loyally thine own,
Who know 'twas first in Steele f
The light of XVlS4l0lll shone.
How lllitlly offerings are laid
In tribute on thy shrineg
or them
How many songs have risen to tell
The glory whim-h is thine.
Uh Steele, fair sehool, we also lovm
And honor thy proud mune.
Huy offerings we :nhl to those
Before thine altar Hume.
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BIIRIAM STIIFFY
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In 11111ki11g' at the ahuve i1111st1'ati1111 1111e w1111111 iilillk 1111 ha11 been
given a display 111111111 of Sillllllit' fl1'l'11ii111'l' gotten out hy a 111il1ll1filCil11'l'l',
hut slit-11 is 1111t the 1-ase. These a1'ti1-111s are the results of huys' 1-ffm-ts ill
the w111111-w111'ki11g' 1it?Pi11'i1I1Gl1i 11f Steele High S11-1111111 this year. How
piioud the boy may he to 1"2l1'l'y 11c1111e at the 1-lose of the S1-1111111 year the
fruits of his 1111101-a1111 say, 'iiIQ.1't', 112111, this is what I 11131119 in the Manual
T1'2li11111Q 1,f?P2ll'f1116Ili this j'6'2ll'.u Ahllli with what 11111111 will the M11t111J1'
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P11o111i1g1'a.1111 her own hwy has 1-1111st1'111-te11.' T1-lily we Villl say with
f'il1l1l'I1111S, the great tea1'11e1- 111' 11111: "1,1-t things t11at have t11 he 11111112
be leai-111411 hy 1,10i11g them."
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Sept. T-School starts. Mm-I1 t'0lllpill'lSH11 of freckles, at-quired
during the SlIllllllQl'.
Sept. S-N0 sehool. llll1'1'k1l1 for the Fairl
Het.. 2-Steele defeats Sandusky. Seore S3-3.
Het. S-Digniiied 4?l Seniors are again little girls-curls, braids,
bobs, ete.
Ut-t. 153-Uin' iii-st reports are given ont. The slowness with which
a. great many students leave the building at 2:10 is t.he1'efo1'e explained.
Why should they go home?
04-t. 23-The won-ld's biggest 1-irt-ns is in town, tSteele's stupendous
earnivall. It shows what eooperation eau at-eonlplish.
Oet. 28-Steele's original llllllStl'l'lS appear. Dean Fpson t'llilI'll1S
the st-hool tail-ls espeeiallyi by singing "Avalon."
Het. 30-A holiday and no rain! Steele defeats Springfield 55-0.
Nov. G-The touted West Teeh team of 4'leVeland is no match for
Steele eleven. St-ore 63-T.
Nov. 12-Assembly. illl2l1'lt'S Swain Thomas of IeIa1'Va1'd I'nive1'Sity
addresses school. Ile inspires a desire for better English.
Nov. 24fTlianlcsg'iving Assembly. Two t-level' plays presented by
Ilrainatie Art elasses. Housing' speet-h from AIP. lAill'l'y Bevan.
Nov. 25-Turkey. Annual 4-lash between Steele and Stivers for
t-ity football ehanipionship. Stivers tights hard, but tl1e inevitable hap-
pens-Steele wins, 28-0.
Nov. 29-Steele Rah! Big eeleln-atioii. Steele shakes hands with
ll9l' football stars.
Dee. 2-A real treat! Edgar A. Guest addresses the Sehool.
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Ilec. ti-Are we t,lllXY1lllt'2ll'fl'4lif Xu! Steele t't1lt'lll'2lil-'S 1-lnse nl' il
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llev. liflg-liny t'l1z111111zl11 ,Xll1ll't'NX'S, PX1lltll'i'l', 111l4l1'esses the seliunl.
lien'-. 1TfMe1'1-y l'l11'ist111z1s :1111l llzippy New hY0ill'i llulitlays begin.
-lan. 2-Baek at win-lc. M1-s. I,21lllSUll 4leliVe1's il elelightful zulilress
tu z1sse111l1l5'. Applies Muthei- Hmrse l'il,Ylll4'N tu life.
-lain. 5-Steele has il 1-1111111-e tu see her lnlslqetlmll team i11 at-tiu11.
South High nf 1'0llllIlllllS l'lblllt'S mit ut small Pllll uf sm1'e.
Jan. 1tlaSe11im- 1-lass ailmust ll1l2lllllllHllSl'Y t111'11s out at T:3U il.lll.
to 111a1ke up Vivivs.
Jan. QT-Uf all sail W111-als of tflngue 01- pen.
The smlslest ure, "exams ilQ'illll.u
Feb. 11-Seuimfs have illl u111m1't'1111ily to tlisplaiy their 4l1-a1111z1ti1-
talent. The east fm' the Senior play t'll0Sf'll.
lf"eh. 21-0tte1'lrei11 tilee t'l11l+ gives some 1-lever songs.
Feh. 22-XYz1sl1i11gtu11's lblI'flltl2lj'. New sm-lnml.
Feb. 125-Steele girls l'llSl1 inzully z1lm11t. tl,a1st tlay fur lllillilllg up
gy111.b Steele-Stivers lrzlslcetlmll event. Steele gives Stivei-s 11, hzu-tl
fight. S1"1,11fv20-19.
3I2ll'4'll 3-Steelt-'s lvaslietlnall team is se11t tu tight ful' tl1e state
l1w111u1's. Hr. Seiglel' 1le111n11st1'z1tes his aihility :ls il t'llt'P1'ltH'2ltll'l'.
3IHl'l'll 4-5-Two-11igl1t 1'1111 of the "-lllllltbl' Follies of l!l21." The
p1'o1l11etin11 is a great silt-eess. Seiiiui-s are i111'li11e1l to SlH"l'llliltP zilvmit
the ii11a.11eia.l 0llt4l'0llll'.
NI3,l'l'll 12-Steele and Stivei-s lmttle at Delawa.1'e fm- Su11the1'11 Uhiu
Basketball Cll2l,ll11Wl0IlSlllll. llouters see Zlll exliilmitimi of real luiskethall.
Final score 15-13, the East Sitlers lezuliug when the gun Stblllltlflll.
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'l'Iw play will he il plwlsaut ll1l'lllHI'y for niany mlalys.
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llalll. Xovvr lwfm-v will tlmsv walls liave fiivlusval sun-li il dazzling
asseinlilagv nf knuwlwlgv, wif. Zlllll lwzluty. Sviiiurs will 4-owl' llll'll'
sinking lwarts with ai brave PXtPl'l0l'.
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Football Record 1920
Oct. 2-Steele . . . . . . S3 Sandusky ......... . . . . . 3
Oct 9-Steele .... . . .129 Xorwolod fCincinnatij . . . , . 0
Oct. 16-Steele .... S3 POl'iSIllOlltl1 .......... .. 0
Oct. 23-Steele . . . . . 56 NYeSt tll0lllllllDllSP . . . . . . 0
Oct.. 29-Steele ..., . . . 55 Spi-ingiield .............. . . . 0
Nov 6-Steele. . . . . . 63 1Vest Technical lCleve-land! . . . 7
Nov. 13-Steele .... . . . 99 llayeii iXvOllIlg'StOXVIlj ....... . T
Nov. 25-Steele .... 28 Stiwrs ............. .. 0
Dec. -1-Steele. . . . fi Oak Park illlinoisj . . . . . . .19
FOOTBALL SCllEDI'LE, 1921
Oct. 1-Piqua. Nov. 12-Ma1't.in's Ferry.
Oct.. 8-Elyria. Nov. 19-Stivei-S.
Oct. 15-North 1COlllllll,bllS. Nov. 29-Ynion Endicott, Endi-
Oct. 22-Massillon. cott, N. Y.
Oct. 29-Wabash 1 Indiana. 1 Dec. 10-Duvall, Jacksonville,
Nov 5-Technical tIndianapolis.l Fla.
Basketball Record 1920-1921
Dec 30-Steele .... .... 4 5 COlllll1lJllS East . . . . . . .11
Jan. 16-Steele .... .... I 31 C0llll11lDllS South. . . . . . .16
Jan. 1-1-Steele .... .... 3 2 Zanesville ....... .... 2 1
Jan. 21-Steele .... .... 3 1 Springfield .. S
Jan. 23-Steele .... .... 2 0 St.iVP1'S ............. .. .... 38
Feb. 3-Steele .... .... 1 5 Springfield ................. 13
Feb. 5-Steele .... .... 1 6 'l'ec-hnim-al tl11flia112lpoliSJ ..... 15
Feb 12-Steele .... .... 3 3 Scott t'l'oled0j ......... . . . 19
Feb 19-Steele .... . .24 Rayen 1 Yonngstowiib . . . . . .18
Feb. 25-Steele .... .... 1 9 Sltivers .............. .... 2 O
CAPTAIN '20-'21 SPORT CAPTAIN '21-'22
Keefei' . . . . . .Football .... . . .Dobeleit
Keefer . . . . . .Basketball . . . . .i-
Seibert . . . . .Baseball . . . --
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Football 1920
This year Steele repeated her performance of 1919 and again won
the state championship. The best teams from all sections of Ohio were
met and defeaated by big scores. The greatest victory came when the big
XVest Technical team of Cleve-land fell before the Steele offense by a score
of 63-T. This victory gave Steele the right to claim the state champion-
ship, for XVest Tech was defeated by only one team-East Tech of Cleve-
land, 7-0. East Tech by virtue of its victory over Scott High also claimed
the state honors, but refused to play Steele on a neutral Held.
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
The annual affair with Stivers this year gave Siteele another big
celebration. The 28-0 win was a decisive victory over a big team which
fought hard.
The team this year was a well rounded football machine. The line
did its part in every branch of the game as shown by the total scores-602
to 36 for the opponents. On defense the line was invincible. while it
charged hard and quickly on offense, allowing the backs to rip off long
gains again and again. The backiield was the wonder of the state. Geh-
ring and Dobeleit could always be counted upon to gain through the line,
while the end running of Klee and Keefer kept the stands wild with enthu-
siasm. 0llie's kicking was considered the best. in the Ohio high schools,
and the Keefer-to-Klee pass gained every time.
All in all, the season was a great success and the team truly de-
served all the praise it got. The record of this year's team has made pos-
sib-le a schedule for 1921 such as no Steele team has ever before played.
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Basketball 1920-1921
Steele made a. late start in basketball after having one of the most
successful football seasons ever enjoyed by a11y Steele team. It was
December 30 whe11 the team took the floor against East High of Volum-
bus. The 41-9 victory in this tirst game gave the team added spirit to fare
the remaining games in a hard sehedule. There were many elose games
whieh kept the followers of the team always on edge, but when the season
ended there. were only three games on the losing side of the ledger. To
Stiyers goes credit for all of these. The last two Stivers games were thril-
lers and will never be forgotten by those present. Fight and spirit were
there to the last second, struggling to bring bark the vietory.
The team was new t.his year and it was 11ot until the tirst of February
that the rough edges were rounded off a11d the team began to turn in its
best brand of basketball. Keeter and Klee were the o11ly members who
had played last year. They were both right there at all times, lighting to
win. J aek showed up especially well at the tournament a11d won a. plaee
on the All-State first team. In faet, Steele was well represented in the
All-State ranking, every man either making o11e of the terams or winning
honorable mention. tButler at renter began to look like a world-beater
toward the end of the season. and by his steady playing and all-around
ability, won reeognition. l The two guards were always there at the right
time. Harlow's shooting was the subjeet of a lot of comment, while
Seibert was a terror a.t tearing in on the tip-off. Roth of these 1ne11 will
be baek next year to help make a winning team. Two other 111911 who will
be right after jobs next. year are Bm-hanon and Longnerker, who are both
experts at the scoring end of the game. Sharkey and Hoerner are also
candidates for positions on the teaun that promises to be a. state champion.
The season was 0116 of the best in years illltl the spirit of the fellows
excelled that of any previous tea.1n. Always working, always fighting,
always giving the best. they had to win, they formed a strong basketball
combination.
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Baseball 1921
Everything points to a very successful diamond schedule for 1921.
Two games that have been played were won with big scores. Judging from
these two games, everything SQGIIIS to be working smoothly and the teani
is expected to retain the city championship honors which Steele has held
for sonie Years.
Seibert, who was chosen to captain this years dianiond experts, is
stationed behind the plate, and is showing a lot of baseball. "He will be
glad to be with us next year." as the saying is, to inake another winner in
1922. Becker is also cutting capers behind the bat, receiving the offerings
of Belden and Liesenhott, who have been turning in low-hit games that
would niake niany a big leaguer envious.
The infield looks like a 1nillio11 dollars. Buchanon. at third and Long-
necker at short, are old hands at the game and have been performing in
great style. Hoerner is playing a good gkl.1l1Q around the keystone sack,
while Keefer is back on the job at first playing his old game.
The outtield likewise is showing up well. Faust, Stahl, and Harlow
are covering the outer gardens in a way to discourage the best of hitters.
Harlow's hitting has featured the ganie so far, and is such as to worry
the opposing pitchers.
All the nieinbers have shown their willingness to work together and
this teaniwork, coupled with an unusual nuinber of experienced players.
points to another city chainpionship.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE '21
April 26-Fairview. May 20-Stivers.
May 1-Bradford. May 27-Troy.
May 6-Stivers. May 28-Piqua.
May 12-Troy. June 3-Urbana.
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We Dedicaie Our Annual
To the memory
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Miss Margaret Hollalzan
Our Beloved Teacher,
Who by lzer sympathy and wisdom,
Her pafience and never-failing kindness
Will ever be an Inspiralion
To the Class of '2l.
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Advice from the Prophets
In the far and distant highlands, dwells the prophet O-I-XO-ALL,
He whose wisdom great surpasses all our friends and all our teachers.
In a secret. cave he dwelleth, far from buildings, shops or houses,
Yet the story of his wisdom, of his great foretelling powers,
To the ends of earth has traveled, to the globe's reniotest corners.
After days of weary traveling, I at last found where his cave is,
Saw him standing at its entrance, watching, waiting for 1ny coming.
fflVelco1ne, stranger, come and rest here, and I'll tell you all the answers
To the questions you have brought here. Ah I you see I know your mission,
Yes, I even know the questions which were giv'n you by your classmates.
Rest upon this broad rock's surface, and make notes of this I tell you:
Do not try to write real poems, they'll not be appreciated.
Try free verse, Miss Louise Kramer, for it now has a good market.
Ah! Bob Mc, 'twas not your necktie, but at your face the ladies chuckled
Do not fret, my dear Miss Hohler, when they call you tall and stately.
Edith Bryant would change places with you gladly, so she tells me.
Not a red tie, Basil, never, no, not even to please a lady,
For I fear it would not look well, with your bright and glowing halo.
Never seek revenge, Gene Haerlin, though you sought facts on the navy.
Mr. Kahn thought he was helping when he found a volume for you
Titled, 'How to make a rowboat'g thank him for his kindly helping.
No, Dave Mc, the chord do-mi-sol never was nor is Ionic.
You have made a good yell leader, Fharlesg preserve your vocal organs,
For your voice would prove your fortune in an auctioneer's position.
Herman, hire a secretary, then your labors will be lightened,
Then you will not need to hurry or to miss an important meeting.
Why 11ot wear a large sunbonnet, then you'll 11ot have freckles, Gwennie:
For a color combination, why not make a red and black one?
Breisch, do not affect a derby, for it's very nnbecoming
For a person of your stature and your general appearance.
The forms for a proposal are quite large in number, Norman,
Perhaps Claxton a11d Mc-Ginnis could assist you i11 this matter.
Yes, Miss Schroy, there is 'big money' i11 composing jazz-time ballads:
You can elevate the business by your sweet illltl simple lyrics.
Yes, Miss Fryar, Elsie Yoris is an able riding teacher,
She can show you how to gallop at a rate thatfs fairly breathless.
No, Miss Chaney, do not write your letters on green linen paper
For your friend might be insulted, since he is a college freslnnan.
Keith, I fear you're too conceited 3 those young ladies did not vamp you.
They perhaps, were only wishing you'd go away so they could gossip.
Page One Hundred and Forty-Eight
Zehring, never use sarcasm, even tl1o11gl1 someone deserves it,
For, he, like you, may 11se it, and then perhaps you'll suffer.
Never contradict a wonian, Mote, yo11 really should k11ow better,
If you make llIllCl1 11oisy racket when yo11 enter. I don't blaine her.
Blocher, 11se a dictionary, it will answer all your questions.
Rench, if you can't start your speech well, why IIOIN purchase a self-starter?
That is all," the prophet 111lll'll1lll'QdQ turned, and passed into his dwelling.
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Charles Breisch is nearing a nervous breakdown. The cause is
thought to be the strain of trying to study and to talk to Dorothy Cham-
berlain at the same tin1e.
Judging froni the way he watches the airplanes. Keith Fustis intends
to be a sky pilot SOIIIQ day.
First Boy: "XYell, I suppose X011 are ready for the sheep ski11 ?"
Second Boy: "No, it see111s a.s if I illll going to be the goat."
Dorothy Cll3,lllDE'1'lR1lll treading absent-niindedly i11 Ilatinl : HO.
Sibyl! don't write XOUI' prophesies o11 leavesg speak tl1e111 through your
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ears.
Little bits of people,
Little bits of b1'ai11s,
Make Steele High a niisery
And give the teacher pai11s.
Margaret Haas: "Herman Olt says he nieans to be illl aviato1'."
Edith Sauer: "Well, he always was Iiightyf'
Miss Stivers tdisgustedl : "Did yo11 never go before an audience?"
Basil Leever: "XO.I1lQ the audience always went Hrstf'
Mrs. Beck: "What 1113119 the tower of Pisa lea11 Z",
Dorothy Gattnianz "It was built dll1'l1lQ a period of fa1nine."
Mrs. Estabrook: "Nobody ever heard of a sentence without a predi-
cate.
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Robert Young: "I have."
Mrs. E.: "What is it?"
R. Y.: t'Thirt,y daysf,
Mr. Muinina : fto agriculture classj : t'Take out your hooks and turn
to insects."
Page One Hundred and Forty-Nine
here
Mr. Painter Ito tai-dy stuclentl : HNow, I don't expect to see you
again."
Joel Allen: "Not see nie here again. YVhy, you havent resigned
your job, have you?"
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Herman Oltz "I'lll soliciting ails for our High School paperg Can
help nie out?"
N011-lll'4lgJ,'l'PSSlVG Merc-limit: "Henry, help this boy out, but 4lon't be
too rough with him.
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Russell Bruinligez "If 21 illll'Q'l2ll' broke into the eelliir, would the
shute'?"
Paul Hunger: "No, but the kinflling wood."
Mr. Billllllllili "Have you proved this theorem?"
Paul lizipp : "XYell, sir, proved is rather il. strong word, but I will say
I have 1'ende1'eil it highly lfl1'0llil.lli0..,
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Fl'illlk Metlniiii rexamining fossil in I'l1ysic-sl. "Two tliousand years
You Cilllit fool ine! NYhy it's only 1921 now!
"How is your eolfl, Betty?"
Betty Blue!'onnzliugliey: "Very obstinate."
"And how is your b1'otl1er?"
Betty M.: "About the same."
Louise Krzuner: "They say Orplieus of old eoulfl niake il stone wall
e with his musim-."
.Imnes Funkhouser: "Tlmt's nothing. Why, I made the two families
to us move."
Mr. Foei-ste tin Physies elnssi: "Robert Porwin, ret-ite the iirst
grziplif'
Ro-bert i". : "NVell-er-a-yfvu-see- '
The Bell-Zing-g-g-gl
Robert U.: "Saved il.f.Q'2l.lll.u
Jim Herman to Noi-nmn lloutzohn lzlftei' senreliing the halls for Sey-
eral perioflsl 1 "l've been on ai wild-goose ehaise all day, but I've iinailly
found you."
Miss Fife: "Ai-en't you aslmined to 4-ome ill so lute every morning?"
Cable YVolf: "Yes'm, but I'4l ratlier be zlshzunefl than get up early."
f'il,Iil0l'lllP Subei' ljoyouslyl : "0h! I'ye founsl one! I'Ve found one!"
Pauline Sc-hroy: nxvililt, il string of penn-ls?"
Fzitliei-ine: "No, a main issue!"
Mr. Foerste: "Will someone please give EI talk on artesiaui wells?"
Doi-otliy lloehm: "NVlm.t eliml you say his naune was?" .
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June Dilts Doodles Reserved "Don t fool yourself Autoing
"G d ming" Teasing D. C.
Jeannette Barnes Jeanie "T Fis
Ella Beeler El Friendliness "Oh dear" Book repo ts
E Betty "Ye Gods' To g
Charles Breish Chas Brains "Heavens" Getting A's
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Walter Brewbaker Walt Perfect' ponipadour I hope to shout' Ties
E Pin ch "All right" 'Tennis
Frieda Bundenthal Bunny Seen not heard "Goodness" School?
Lysle Butler Lizzle Height "Signals over" Basketball
Bernice Buyer Bernie C n se se "H Cti " Painting
Hazen Cabot Cabbage Laziness K'Fishhooks' Playing hockey
Karl Woditsch Tiddledywinks Fairness "Gosh" Canoeing with '?
Sn' "Hot d g" Drawing cartoon
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Mildred Deady Mil lrresponsible "Write me a note" Ch21I'T11iHg C- M.
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Iinwood Hoover Lin Demure "Say, girl" Moolllight rides
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The Shearing of the Locks
fWith apologies to Popej
What frightful happenings from little deeds are spiunfvl
How fair the locks whose fatal hour has rung!
Oh, for a tongue of leaping, burning tiame
To sing tl1e deathless pangs and crimson shame!
Oh, Mothers who ini trembling silence wait
The dread blow, th' metallic snips of Fate!
The mid-day su11 in golden splendor shone
But, paused, ashamed, where radiant Ruth, alone
Before the whiteness of her dressing table stands,
IVith consummate skill employing both her hands
Now with a rosy finger tip she trains
A jet black lock to curl o'er snowy plains
Of lofty browg now a soft putt of white
She guides across her faceg it is alight with snowy beauty
more than mortalg now
A fluff of pink moves quickly o'er her cheeksg
They bear a bloom which maiden coyniess speaks.
A line of red,-her lips like roses glow
Or like her face whe11 vagrzuit breezes blow,
The curling tresses from a dainty ear,
Reveal a pink-like shell to gazers far and near.
One touch more: the jetty brows are bent
In arch of high disdaing yet not content.
YVith pouting lips there stands the maiden fair,
And in. despair surveys her flowing hair.
Black as the great -Iove's frown it ripples down
And wraps her slender form in silken gown.
Therein her sorrow liesg alas that curling hair
Is far too long to be judged truly fair.
As stands the lovely maiden grieving so,
She sees Come tripping past, her in the street below
A piquant, saucy lassie, on whose head
The golden locks are bobbed. In sudden dread
Lest she be thought less lovely than that lass.
Ruth seizes scissors, and with snips they pass
Through the dark locksg with a great shout
Of triumph she sees tresses all about
Fall on tl1e iloorg while now her haughty head
IVith bobbed hair, its curls of ebon shed
Is borne with coquetry aloft. The maiden fair
Proceeds to school to show her sheared hair,
The envy of her matesg while at her home
Her matron-mother mourns with tearful moan
The locks which grew for sixteen years and more,
And n.ow lie wasted 'pon the disgraceful floor.
She gathers lovingly into an old shoe box
Each one of those long, black and curling locks.
Page One Hundred and Fifty Three
The Personality of Steele
J. H. PAINTER
"Has your school a personality?" This is one of the questions asked
of each principal by the committee of teachers who made the recent survey
of our schools.
The character of a school, like the cliaracter of an individual, is a
matter of development, growth, and environment. The elements which
unite to produce this individuality are subtle and complex. They embody
the best traditions of her best teachers and students. The worthy tradi-
tions are more enduring because our teachers and the most of our students
are honestly striving to reach higher mental and moral heights, and
instinctively assimilate the good and eliminate the badp
The personality of Steele has thus, through many years, been built
up toward the highest ideals by the devoted care of her teachers and
pupils. Their personality has been built llllll the Steele spirit just as
the carefully chiseled stones have been built into the beautiful walls of
the Steele building. The lives and examples of many teachers who have
worked with us and gone on to greater opportunities, or who have gone
to claim their final reward, are still a. living, potent influence in our
school. The teachers who are now with us will continue to render service
long after they have ceased to serve in person. Our students. too, both
present and past, have merged their personality into this great composite
character of Steele.
XVhast then is the character of this composite Steele?
The ready response of her sons to the call of their country, the self-
sacrificing service of her daughters, the part she has taken in humani-
tarian movements, prove her civic interest and patriotic loyalty. The
students' participation in the management of study halls, class rooms,
plays, assemblies and other school activities shows a democratic spirit.
The free, yet orderly, passing of classes, mingling in the lunch room and
corridors, and the quiet attention during assemblies, indicate a large
measure of self-control. The cordial relations existing between students
and teachers show a mutual faith and a spirit of cooperation and fair
play. The lives of our former students, their success in college and in
business, the places of honor and responsibility which they hold in this
community, indicate a foundation of efficient education, of culture. and
of cliaracter.
Such is the Steele personality: an amalgamation of loyalty.
democracy, self-control, culture, zlllll characterg a willingness to toil, to
suiter, and to eiface oneself for the greater glory of the alma. mater.
Page Ten
Basil Leever: "The dentist tells me I have a large cavity that needs
Iillingf'
Everett Laymon: "Did he recommend any special Course of study ?"
Miss Chareh fto John Kramerj : "lVell, John, are you Hnished with
your lub test ?"
John: "Yes, I answered every question."
Miss Chai-Ch: "How did you answer them.
John: "I answered that I didn't know."
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Pauline Curtner tat u haselmll gameb : "My, that team has a won-
derful pitcher. He hits our boys' bats, no matter where they hold them."
Miss B1-eene: "lVlmt. are the silent watches of the night?"
Harold Dunham: "They are the ones whose owners forget. to wind
them."
Mr. Puniphrey: f'XYho was I:Iunnilva.l, -Iac-lc?"
Jack Senimelman: "Uh, yes: Ilannuh Bell is il little girl, who lives
next door."
Lost: A debate in Room 29, Steele lligh School. reward given.
Found: A sense of humor in Jim Fll11lillOllSGl'.
Mr. Mummu: "Xow. who can tell me the insert that lives on the
least food?"
XV. Gluzer: "The moth 3 it eats holes."
Frances LlQ'llll1Z1.1l2 "lVhere do you get your jokes ?"
Mary Musselmun: "Out of the air, so to speak. XVhy do you ask ?"
Frances L: "I would suggest that you go where there is some fresh
air."
Miss Ilunter: "Wl1at.dofes 'studious 4-loisters Dale' mean?"
Gene Hzlerlin: "It's some kind of ai lvum-ket."
Lysle Butler: "XVl1a.t is that l'll2ll'lIll1lg thing Funkliouser is play-
ing?"
Chas. Breiscli : "A 't-ello, you boob."
Paul Bungier: "I slapped 4'ha,rles Smith on the fare yesterday.
You should have seen him run."
Betty Uoomler: "Uh, did l1e1"'
Bunger: "Yes, hut. he eouldn't can-li nie."
Miss Brown: "XVho wrote the story you ure l'92llllIlg?u
I.'riseillu. Miller: "A main numed 'Finisf l've l'Gilll about a dozen of
his works."
Miss Hall: "lluve you reud Nicholas Kit-klelmy?"
Bright Junior: "No, I don't 1-are for Russian novels."
Page One Hundred and Fifty-Four
The ABC's of 1921
A is the Annual, to Seniors so dear.
B is the bobhed hair, so common this year.
C the C'ommeneement. to which we aspire,
D the desire hat. our grmles might he higher.
E the Exams which we all must endure,
F the F'31'9NVQll which the Juniors procure.
G the desire that our grailles might he higlier.
H is our humor whim-h our tear-hers alll know.
I the ideals whit-h we value :is gold,
J is our joy when assemhlies we hold.
K is the knowledge we'll have when we'1'e thru.
L is the Lulu test that makes us all hlue.
M is for Mumiialliilce, irresistibly g'a,v.
N is the mime we have won in our tluy.
O is for Oak Park, our tleallliest foe,
P is our Pl'l11t'l1,l2ll, the makes everytliing go.l
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R is the l'0ll0l't lluy when we wish we knew 1110111
S is for Steele, our llezu' Alma Mater.
T is the trollhle her seholars all make her.
U is the union, the Seniors all feel.
V is the value of our time spent at Steele.
W is our work whieh we know all ahout.
X stands fm' unknown so we'll just leave it out.
Y is our yuutli when were all at our best.
Z the last of all, stands for our zest.
BIAJORIE MUCLUER.
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Pauline Chaney: i'HPl'lll3Jl, you just lrumpeml that lt'2tl'llPl' in your
mad l'llSl1.',
Herman Olt: "4'an't. help it trushing up hack stairs l. Haven't got
time to Wo btiek and trv it. u0'ain."
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Russell Brunllige and Robert 1501-will Plllllllllgl' i11 opposite flireetious
struck each other.
Russaelll B. : "How you inake my hezul ring."
Roliert C.: "Tha.t's il sign itfs hollow."
Russell B.: "Didn't yours ring?"
Robert C.: "No"
Russell B: "Th:1t's 2. sign itfs e1'aekefl."
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An Appreciation
The members of the Staff wish to express their
a.ppreciation for the assistance that they have re-
ceived in the compilation of this volume.
The artistic success of this, as well as of all
previous Annuals, is due to the untiriug efforts of
Miss Annie tfaiuphell. She has at all times, with
great kindness and consideration, given advice and
help in the choice of illustration and other art fea-
tures of the book. NYe wish to express our thanks
here to two of her pupils, Herschell Ellison, and
Thomas Johnston, whose art contributions enhance
the interest and beauty of these pages.
XVe are especially indebted to Miss Helen R.
Burns, and Miss Mary Alice Hunter, whose con-
tinued interest and valued suggestions were neces-
sary for the success of composition and arrange-
ment.
XVe thank Miss Frances Hunter, who has been of
assistance to the Stait, in various features of the
work.
The Statt is grateful to Mr. Painter for his kindly
advice which was often given during the publica-
tio11 of this book, and to all other lnembers of the
Faculty for their support in our undertaking.
The niembers of the Stait thank the student body
for the many contrilmtions to these pages, and hope
that this volume may always serve as a fitting re-
membrance of classmates and activities of the year.
Page One Hundred and Fifty Seven
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MARY ALICE HUNTER
Faffulfy Ccnsor
HELEN R. BURNS
Favulty Censor
ROBERT ZEHRING, '21
Editor-in-C'hif?f
JAMES FUNKHOUSER, '21
Associate Editor
ELIZABETH FOLGER, '21
f'0ntrib1l1"i1zg Edifress
PAULINE SCHROY, '21
Socivfy Editress '
FLORENCE MAYER, '21
EJ'Chf1IlIf1F Edit1'e'ss
VIOLET EVANS, '21
Laval Editrcxs
CHARLES SMITH, '21
S1'ir'11c'f' Edifor
CHARLES BREISH, '21
f'iI'l'1lI1'Ifi0Il JIGIIIIUCJI'
The Staff
HERMAN OLT, '21
lilrxiiwxs Jlrlrlaym'
ROBERT MVCONNAUGHEY, '21
Athletir' Editor
JOHN BLOCHER, '21
Nmzim' Assisiant BllSfI1f'S.S' Jlruzagfew'
LOUISE KRAMER, '21
Ailllefic' Iflrlitrwxs
SAM LEBENSBERGER,
Junior Assistant BIISUIFSS Jlunuger
HELEN QUARTEL, '21
Alumni Editress
ROBERT YOVNG, '23
Sophomore' Assmtant Businvss Mamlgffr
VERL PERRINE, '22
Ass'istf1'nt Loral Erlitor
JOHN VANCE. '22
Assisffzzzf C'fI'l'IlIlIff0I1 Jlrlnflgwr
MAUD HARRIS. '23
.4.'iS'l:-Yfflllf Loral Eflitrwss
The Staff
Page Thirteen
CHAS. H. APPLE MRD AGNES O BECK
DPPUUWEW' 0, Ch9"'i5f'Y Department of History
J. H. PAINTER
Prinripal
ROLAND BEVAN
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Depnrimenz uf .Vnlhvrnnlirs
CARRIE A. HREFNE
Dvpartnwnt of English
FRANCES BROWN
Dupnrlmvnl of English
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ELEAXURE RUCHER
Dupnrlnlent uf Pllvsirul Training
HLLEN R. RLRNEQ
Depnrlmvul of Jlalhvnmliz-Q
ANNIE CAMPBELL
D1-vparlmonl uf Ari
J. C. CHAMBERS
D1-pnrimvm of Prinling
The Faculty
ANNE E. CHARCH LUCILLE DANA
Assistant in Physics Deparlmenl Assismnl in Physivul Truining
Depnrlrnent
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Aaamlnnl lrmupal
Mlih. AI.1L.lbTA I. DILRHUN
Uvparlnu-'Ill uf Engiiall
GEORGIA A. DONLEY
Dvpllrlrmfnl of Home Eumunurs
MARIE DLRST
Department of French
GEORGE R. EASTMAN
Dvpnrlmvnl of Lnlin
MRS. CLADYS C. ESTABROOK
Deparlmvnl nf English
. MARTHA BELLE FIFE
Secretary I0 Principal
AUGUST F. FOERSTE
Depnrlmanl of Physirs
FRANCES GREGORY
Departmen! ol Hnme Ecunnmics
I I Q The Faculty
Page Fifteen
MRS. MABEL H. GRIEP
,-lwxislunl .-ir! Depnrlnwnl
ALICE HALL
lfupflrlrllvnt of English
Il. ll. HARLAN
llepnrlnlvnl nf Jlalhernulizx
HELEN HAINES
llvpnrlma-'nl nf Frmlrh
BERTHA E. HOBORN
Depnrlmenz of Spanish
FRANCES HUNTER
Deparlmenl of English
MARY ALICE HLNTER
Dpparlmenl of Englinh
EMERSON L. LANDIS
D4-pnrrmenl of Hismry
xx. L. MATTIS 'V JA METTLER IOIINF r un 1-:R
llvpnrlmvnl of llislury IM-lmrlnmlll nf Physirnl Training Depnrlnwnl of Inlm
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Dvpnrlmvnt of Hislnry
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Iluparlmvnl nf .llunuul Training
ADA ROSENTHAL
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L. H, SEIGLER
Depurlmenl af Hathenxntivs
F. C, ST.-KXTCN
Uepartmenl of Jlnnual Training
GRACE H. STIVERS ELIZABETH Y.-XLTER MARY TOIIT
Depnrimenf of Dramalu Art Cummerrinl Departmenl Asxislanl in Commercial Depnrlmenl
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PAVLINE DoL'GH'rx'
Vice-President
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Senior Class History
N tl1e autumn of 1918, we entered Steele quite 11ew to the place but.
full of vigor and enthusiasm. XYhat ardor and spirit cliaracterized
us from the start! At first. we were rather awed by the smilingly
superior Seniors and Juniors, but we soon learned the rules and regu-
lations of the school and felt quite as much at home as the upperclass-
men. As Siopliomores we took more interest i11 the school activities
than is usually the case with people of that rank. Our class was well
represented on the boys' athletic teams. while our Sophomore girls kept
the Senior and Junior teams busy. Our work in the class rooms was
very satisfactory. XYe came into the school determined to win out in
scholarship and we did. XYe are proud of our part in Steele's twenty-tifth
anniversary celebration. XVe contributed a pageant, gymnasium and
exhibition work, a play, regular class work, Hlltl many written folios for
exhibition.
As Juniors, we lost 11ot o11e bit of our splendid class spirit. lYe
organized rather late in the year, choosing a very competent staff of
officers. Robert Zehring was our Junior president. We were the first
class in Steele to give the Sophomores a "YVelcoming Party." Our
t'Junior Carnival" was a huge success. What fun we had there! The
crowning event of the year was our Farewell to the Seniors. This was
held at Memorial Hall and everyone agreed it was "just perfect." But,
like all ambitious Juniors, we desired to reach the highest pinnacle in a
high school career. Oh, to be a Senior!
The class of 1921 has 11ow almost completed the last lap. Under
the leadership of Robert Mctf'onnaughey, our Senior president, and his
fine staff of officers, we feel that we have accomplished much and that we
may be justly proud of our entire career at Steele, but chieiiy are we
proud of our Senior year. ,Everyone is convinced that our play was the
finest Senior play ever presented. Through our three years at Steele our
members have been called to various positions of re-sponsibility. Athletic
teams, debate teams, staff work, and all other school activities demanded
our assistance and never have we shirked responsibility. XYe have tried
to give our best to Steele. XVe love her dearly, and wher'er we are we shall
look back to these few years of work for her as the happiest years in our
life. And as we advance into other paths of life, it is our fervent hope
that we may live up to her high ideals in everything we do.
May Steele flourish and prosper in the future as she has in the past,
is the dearest wish of the class of 1921.
ELIZABETH Forman. '21.
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T was only after some fleliheration that the Senior Vlass fleeulenl to
produce "The lrresistihle Marinzulukef' a three-a,et. 1-oinetly of English
Society life. This play written hy Ernest Denny, haul heen pi-otliu-ed
hut one other tin1e in Aineriea, and haul never heen atteiupterl exeept hy
professionals. lt was rather a unique undertaking for high sehool pupils.
The enthusiasm of the aumlienee lxronouneetl the proaluetion a tleriiletl
sum-ess.
liohert Knee was iiuleeml irresistihle as the "Il-resistihle Blaruizulukef'
His t'llill'iU'ft'l' portrayal was equal to that of a professional. Great
versatility was tlisplayeil hy tl1e ease with whieh he ehangetl from tl1e
fine young inan, who helievetl hiinself a lord, into the real 1I2ll'lllillllllIQ
fa hopeless profligate.
Pauline Vurtner, as the little Irish girl, was a very eharining lezuling
larly. Her interpretation of the part was appealingly natural.
The role of Lady Althea, 3lil1'lll2l4llllit"S aristoeratie mother, was no
easy one. ltr was very ahly taken. however, hy Dorothy l'lltlllllD0l'l2ll11.
The dignified preeision of her speeeh and manner was all that eouhl he
tlesiretl. The woneler was that she eoultl he so eahn with sueh a person
as Mortiiner Gregory for a hushalul. Basil Leever, as Mortimer Gregory,
was the very opposite of his wife, Lzuly Althea. He wa.s either shouting
clenianfls as he rusheel ahout or glaring on the worhl as he angrily elieweil
his cigar.
fiXV9lltl0lyIl lYeelis as Miss lYylie, Moi-tiuner's secretary, was very
wily in iuanaging the "l1'resistihle Blill'llliltllllil1.u
Lafly Susan, Lzuly Altheafs sister, was cleverly personiiietl hy Helen
Quartel.
It would have heen llIlllUSSlllll' to reeognize in the prying housennaul,
Dawson, any l'PS6llllIl2iIll't" to lluth Mi-l'herson. The exam-t way she haul
of saying, "Yes, llllliltlyu or "No, llllliltlyf' was a real tlrzunatie aehieve-
ment.
Ray lYelsh lookenl a1ul at-tenl the part of the genial llr. Wlieefe. His
delightful aec-ent played no siuall part i11 the sus-4-ess of his representation.
Russel Hruiulige, the clumsy ll'Hlll1SIll2ll1. ll1fl'tNllll'Ptl some elever
sifleplay.
Other L'llill'2ll'l9l'S llll1Nl1'fEll1l in unraveling tl1e plot were -laiues, the
chauffeur, played hy Kenneth lienehg t'hristopher llezu-on, a solieitor,
played hy Everett llilylllillli annl Shelhy Burgher as NValter. 3l2ll'lll2l4lllli9'S
valet.
The suet-ess of tl1e play was mlue to the untiring ettorts ot' the very
ahle mlireetoi-, Miss Grave Stivers, aiul the earnest work of this spleniliml
Cast. The play has amlfleml another real aehieveinent to the list of things
accomplished hy the class of '21,
XvIULET Evlxs. '21
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CLASS SONG
1921
Words and Music by
SHELBY M. BURGHER
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' Willard.
"Her rnire was ever soft and low, an excellent thing
in woman."
GEORGE BARTE
Crislnbal Grammar Srhonl. Technical Research.
Philo.
His molto is. "l'eni vidi. 1'ici."
PAULINE BALER
Webster.
Sheds just the quiet kind whose nalure never varies.
ROBERT BAUMHECKEL .
Allen. Slivers Orchestra.
"Rubin Gnuclfellnwf'
EDWIN BEAVER
Longfellow. Track.
To study is surh useless expenditure of energy.
RUTH BEEKLEY
Yves! Alexandria High. MacDowell.
We gladly grant Ruth possession of "a smooth and
stemlfast mind, gentle thoughts and calm desires.
ELLA BEELER
lmngfellow.
B R Agora. Steele Service. Clionian.
A rheerlul mien is what nnnounees her.
HARRY BERKDOLL
Garfield. Criterion.
When Harry slips anything in that quiet, nuthnrilalire
zrny ay' his, you may he reasonably certain
il is ivnrlh hearing.
LUUISE BICKHAM
Longfellow. Eccrilean.
.4 drop nf gniely is irnrlh a gallon nf midnight nil.
FLORINE BLECK
Longfellow. Ercrilc-an.
"Her rheerful words have brightened many days,
xl linst of friends she's ,gained by winning ways."
JOHN BLOCHER
Longfrllnw.
. Plxiln. Social Science. Hi Y. SHUT. '2l.
"lnhn's red hair is but n sign of his unjniling good
humor."
OTTO BOECK
Allen.
Yarsily "5" Foollmll, '20, '2l.
Om- nf the nggrvgnliim that brought Steele
gridiron fame.
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ELIZABETH IIOHN
llruoklyn. N. Y.
The soul uf qnielnr-'ss mul gnurl lrill.
ROBERT IIOZAKTH
Hawllinrm-. l"uruin
Gnufi lurk un xrilh Ihvvl
SAIL BRASLEY
Crnlral. -
Auditorium D1-lizile
He 1-ares nut fur the "Vain, zleliuling joys."
CHARLES BREISH
Palla-riun.
XlacDnw4-ll. Circulation Nlanugzn-r. '1Il.
An urlire magnvlizeli, "Su-elite" whose grcnlvst pulrer
is lu nlrrm-1 sul-ff-ss.
MARJURIE BREWSTER
Longfellow. Aurl-un. Cleo flluli.
Cuurl nnlnrv is lhe product of righl ruusun.
FREID.-X BRITTINGHANI
Mgiysville High.
I believe in uid-,fashioned common sense.
W'Al,TEH BRLBAKER
Tippn-4-anne High, Gavel.
lfnlrll lfnlter fur thi' lures! thing in. men's huherflnshery.
RUSSEL HKLNDIGE
South Bvnd High.
Philo. Social Srivnce. Sn-nior Play.
Sera:-ant-all-arnis. '21,
The ruurt-jesler, filled with "qnips and vranks and
zvunfon u'iIex."
EDITH BRYANT
Garlic-ld. Rirlimond. lnd.
When Eflilh smiles, words are unneressnry.
FREIDA BUNDENTHAL
Longfellow. Ellen H. Ri:-liards.
Blundes nre unlailingly charming.
PAUL BIQNCER
Van Cleve.
Criterion. Orclivslra. Clos Club.
Full of life mul always smiling,
SHELBY BURCHER
Clay Cily, Ky. Forum. Mi-Duwell. Senior Play.
Orchestra. Board of Directors, '21,
A whole orrhestra in himself: he plays almost every
known instrument.
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LYSLE BUTLER
Central.
Gavel. Hi Y. Varsity S. Football. '21
Auditorium Debate. Basketball, '21.
With him basketball is a serious business.
BERNICE BUYER
Glenville High. Cleveland. MacDowell.
Y. W. C. A. Cluh.
Her popularity is evidence of her merit.
HAZEN CABOT
Mt. Harmon Boys' School, Mt. Herman, Mass.
Speak up and express yourself.
FLOYD CAMERON
Yan Cleve. Forum.
Jlust generous and free from all cantriving.
CATHERlNE CAROLAND
Garfield. Clionian.
Calherine's artistic ability is well known at Steele.
DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN
Longfellow,
Spur. Senior Play. Clee Club.
Even "finals" t-anno: ruffle her calm.
PALLINF CHANEY
Patterson.
Ecrritran. Y. W. C. A. Club. Orchestra.
Basketball, '19. '20. lfll.
lfith rnnlire ton-nrrl none and apologies ra nobody,
SIDNEY CLARK
Garfield, Graphic Arts.
An amateur gentleman.
CAROL COCKRELL
Madison, Ind.
.4 modest nmirl, full of gentle dignity.
ELIZABETH COCKRELL
Madison. lnd.
lt is xt-ell to be a little reserved.
JUSTIN COMPTON
Longfellow.
Criterion. Si-crm-tary Senior Class.
Auditorium Debate.
Why so sulemn? The world it-as mode for song
ELIZABETH COOMLER
HulTman. Agora. Clionian.
The personifit-ation of "jest and youthful jollityf'
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ROBERT CORWIN
Van Clvvv. Forum. Hi Y.
"Vuul1ing amlbitinnn has never disturbed his soul.
DOROTHY CREW
Longfellow. Spur,
Her hair, her manners, all u-hu sun-, admired.
JEANNETTE CREW
Longfellow. Eccrilvnn.
lT'uulrin'l Jeanne-Ile make u perfprt Quakvress?
MARION CUNNINCHABI
Sacred Heart,
Wilh the emphasis on Ihe running.
EVA CIQRLE
Rncselvillez Ark. Ellen H. Richards.
She Inlrvx fur her matlo, "Be true,"
BURR CURNKTTE
Lincoln. Forum.
Ha surreeds who perseverus.
ETHEI.. CURRAN
Oswego, N. Y.
A ri arm -h earletl mairlvn.
PAYLINE CURTNER
Hawlhorne.
Clionian. Neolrophean. Senior Play,
Footlights are her beacons, and applause is music
lu her soul.
KEITH CKSTIS
Fairview, Gvographical.
Your modesty is all in rain, Keilhg Iruv ivorlh vannut
be hidden.
HARRISON DANIELS
Central.
Harrison is u-nn! to speak la the poinl, espefially
in physics.
SARAH DAVIDSON
Crass Rungzv. lIonlana. Ellvn H. Richards.
.-lim high and you will arromplish murh.
MARGARET DAVIS
Weaver,
Clionian. Neolroplli-an.
Quietly she moved, cuntenl u-ilhin her own small circle.
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MILDRED DEADY
Cenlral.
Steele Service. Nenlrophean.
If there is :my fun In be had, le! me have il nmu.
PAKLINE DILLSWORTH
Eldorado. Ill.
Slccle Service. Clionian. Aslropliilian.
.-in inrlustriuus stunlenl nnrl loyal class memher.
JUNE DILTS
Hyde Park, Cin. Ellen H. Riu-lmrrls. Steele Service.
Jus! ns sunny as her name.
PAULINE DOUCHTY
Cnrnlral. Spur. Steele Service
Yire-Presidenl of Senior Claw.
Dclrrznrrnfy' the keyncte of her chvzravter.
RUTH DURNELL
Knoxville. Tenn. Ellen H. Richards.
IThate'er the nrllls, she is n happy lass.
VICTOR ELLER
Grccnville High. Forum. -
"I
have learned in nhnlsoeuer slate I am, In be
1-onzenzf'
LESTER ELLISON
Mt. Nivlury. Ohio. Forum. Graphic Arli.
A jolly mrm, who has no enemies.
JOSEPH ENSLEY
Harrison Twp. Forum. Geographical.
.4 sensible and well bred mnn.
CONSTANCE ERB.-XUCH
Perry Twp.
Here is 11 mniflen, good rrillmuf pretense.
YIOLET EVANS
M1-Kiuley.
Spur. Slevle Survive. Y. YY. C, A. Club.
Com. nu Cuxuluillves. SMH' '21. Baskvllrall. '20.
Viale! is ns rlenmre as her name hu! when sludies and
serrlve wurlf in lhe su-hunf are ronxiderezf-Y-size is n star.
MARK FEAR
Pallvrmn. Forum. Graphic Arts.
Hurry and I are strangers.
ELIZABETH FOLCER
Fairview.
Errritvan. Yicn'-Pwsiulvul of .luuiur Class.
Slvclv Scrxire Y. YY. C. A. lllulu Slalf. '21,
Board of Directors.
She nzwzvlrllrlishes muflx in her quiet xrny.
ROBERT FOOSE
Corpus Christi. Gvugraphical.
He is zvarm in argument, but cool in mullers requiring
guad jurlgmenl.
RUTH FORD
Lincoln. Neulruphean. Clionian.
They give me of azlvive galore,
Bu.: I go on just as before.
ROSALYN I-'RANK
McKinley. Ni-olrophean. Clioninn.
She is very "frank" and jolly.
GLADYS FRYAR
lri ing. Steele Service.
"Beanies in rain their prelly eyes may roll:
Charms slrike the heart, but merit wins tha soul."
JAMES FUNKHOYSER
Longfellow. Philomalheun, Social Srienfe.
MarDuwell. - Serrelary uf Class. '20 Orchestra.
Com. on Conilnillees. '21 Assorialc Edilur.
"fl varray parfmt genlle knighlf'
CLYDE CEHRING
Coaltun. Ohio.
Varsity "5" Football. 'l9. '2ll. Baseball, '20.
Wise la resolve and patient lo perform.
HELEN GIBSON
Fosloria. Ohio. Q
Very quiet and very good.
LUCILE GIBSON
Pallerson. Spur.
"Gaily dam-e and gaily sing.
Isn'l life a jolly lhing?"
ECHO CILMAN
Germantown. Ohio.
Orchestra.
Contrary In her name, Echo believes in being seen
and nal heard.
WALTER CLASER
Longfellow.
.-1 man may knnu' his on-n minfl and still not Imuu'
a gn-ar deal.
DOROTHY COETZ
Hawthorne.
Her looks do argue her replete u-ith mmlesly.
MARGARET HAAS
Linrnln. Spur.
.4 sweet smile ami a fheery ward for ull, is .'llargare1's
offering.
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CATHERINE HADELER
Oakwood. Spur.
Serenity personified: ralm, peace, and quiet in the
flesh.
THELMA HAGNEY
Emerson.
I urn 1-antent to let my deeds speak for me.
KATHRYN HALL
Huffman. Aurean.
For the history of Steele's Athletics, see Kathryn.
MARGARET HALTEMAN
Van Cleve.
Eccritt-an. Steele Service. Basketball, '20,
Those t-urls of hers would have been bernming to a
Revolutionary belle.
CLARA HARTMAN
Edison. Aurean.
If we all knew Vergil as Clara does. there would be n
need of teaching it.
MARION HARVEY
Longfellow. Spur.
Marian is true blue, all wool, and a yard wide,
.l0SEPl'llNE HASTINGS
Hawthorne.
Spur. Com. on Committees. '21,
No more peru-ils, no more books.
EWELL HENDRICK
YVillard.
Graphic Arts.
The printing department is Etvell's favorite haunt.
RICHARD HENDRICK
Longfellow .
Criterion. Hi Y.
Does he wear glasses to make himself lonk wise?
JAMES HERMAN
lrving.
Gavel. Geographical. Hi Y.
Foremost in the ramble: of fun.
CHARLES HILL
Weaver. Geographical.
.Vy tongue within my lips l rein,
For who talks much, must talk in vain.
ROZELL HILL
Emerson.
Our deeds determine us as mush as irc determine
our deeds.
0
ELDON HOERNER
Central.
We hope that your desire for learning will not and will:
the acquisilion af your diploma.
CHARLES HOEY
Van Cleve. Technical Researfh. Hi Y.
His mind u-ill not be changed by place or lime.
ROSALIE HOHLER
Huiman.
Aurean. Slacllowell. Y. W. C. A. Steele Service.
Basketball. '19, '20.
Her 1-ery presence breathes dignity.
YELMA HOLLOWAY
Central.
Auri-an. Orchestra. Clee Club. Mai-Dowc-ll.
"Na duly rnuld o'erlake herg no need her uill outrun."
LlNW'0OD HOOYER
Weaver. Agora. Y, W. C. A.
l'nlil:e most maidens, no: only in that she lhinks,
but fha? she thinks before she speaks.
I.0L'lS IINCELFINCER
Hawthorne. Graphic Arts.
Cond nature is the cure for all ills.
KATHERINE JOHNSON
Yan Ch-ve. Eu-rilean.
She u-isely mixes reason uilh pleasure.
THONI AS JOHNSON
Willard. Graphic Arts.
His pusrers hare done much lo enliven the halls
uf Steele.
THELMA JOHNSTON
Longfellow.
Ercrilean. Orcheslra. NlacDuwell.
Thelmrfs laughter encourages others lo be happy
irilh her.
JEAN PAUL JONES
Central. Criterion. Geographical.
A man of merit.
HERBERT KAHN
Cincinnati. Ohio.
Geographical. Hi Y.
.-in ideal ejicienry expert.
JACKSON KEEPER
Emerson.
Football, '15, 'l6. A. E. F., '19, '20. Varsity HS."
Basketball, '16, NIO. '21, Baseball, '20, 121.
"Captain .lrwk."
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MILDRED KELBLE
Van Cleve. Steele Service. Clionian.
Mildred is planning to become the world's speediest
typisl.
LOUISE KEMP
Central. Neolrophean.
She is not oppressed by the affairs of tomorrow, but
lives for today.
RUTH KIMBALL
Central. Spur.
Ru1h's smile never comes of, no matter u-hat happens.
OLIIE KLEE
Corpus Christi
Varsity "S," Football. '1T. '1B. '19. '2lJ.
Baseball, '18, '19. '20, '2l. Track. '18. '19,
Basketball. '19. '20. '21.
His unerring ine has kicked many a victory for Steele.
JEANNETTE KNAPP
Hawthorne.
She quits her buolrs for fear of growing double.
ROBERT KNEE
Longfellow.
Criterion. Commillee on committees. '21 Senior Play.
"The glass of fashion and the mould of form," he bears
his Thespian honors like a man.
MARY KNOX
Erie. Penn.
Aurean.
The more we know her, the more we irish she had been
with us four years instead of one.
GEORGE KOOGLER
Weaver.
Graphic Arls
I never hurry, I never worry. I leave some things
undone.
JOHN KRAMER
Longfellow.
John has never improved his opportunities to exeruve
his naturally fine mind.
LOUISE KRAMER
Ruskin.
Errritean. MacDowell. Y. W. C. A. Club.
Athletic Edilrvss. '2l. Magnet. 'l9. Steele Service.
Louise is runsinlered by the rlass as one ol the stu:
leaders. She is at her best always in work or play.
NATHALIE LARSON
Irving. Clionian.
.-I good romrmle in all things.
EYERETT LAYNIAN
Cnnlral. Gatel. Senior Play.
'Tis good will makes inlelligenre.
BASIL LEEVER
Franklin.
Gavel. Geographical. Senior Play.
Another derntee of the Thespian muse.
FRANCES LEIIMAN
Central. Ereriteon.
Frnnkness und sinrerily personified.
JEROME LEHMAN
Edison.
He has found the art ol being eloquently nlenl.
GRACE LEONARD
Patterson.
Mus! mnidenly of all maids was she.
NELLIE LIDDIL
Huffman.
Netrophean. Board of Directors.
She is u girl of high ideals and splendid seholorship.
BARBARA LIGHT
Fairview.
Ellen H. Rirhards. Basketball. '19, '2I.
"Al sight of thee my gloomy' soul cheers up."
ALMA LINXW'EILER
Emerson.
Eerritean. Basketball. Y. W. C. A. Club.
Committee on Committees, '20,
:lima is the kind ul girl who makes even the ruiniesl dat
seem eheery.
CHARLOTTE LONG
Patterson.
She is content to lat others lake the responsibility.
FRANKLIN MrCANN
Central.
Slivers. Stivers News. Board of Directors.
Auditorium Debate.
"His true merit is not hnrd to see.
Few work so well. or show such worth as he."
JANE NICCANN
Mrs. Link's.
Eecritean. Steele Servire. Y. W. C. A. Cluh
Jane believes "The highest rullure is to speak no evil."
DOROTHY McCLARY
Hawthorne.
Agora, Ellen H. Richards.
She gives her thoughts no tongue.
MARJORIE MeCLUER.
Fairview. Errritean.
"Modest doubt is culled the beacon of the wise."
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DAVID MQCONNAUGHEY
Windsor Collegiate Institute, Windsor, Ontario.
Philomalhean. Hi Y. Serial Science.
The u-orlrl little knows lhe small but imporlanl things
done without notice.
ELIZABETH NRCONNALTGHEY
V Windsor Collegiate Institute, Windsor, Ontario.
Ecrritean. McDowell.
Belly has gained an enviable reputalinn in Steele. de-
spile the far: that she has been u-irh us but 1: year and
a half.
ROBERT M4-CONNAUCHEY
Van Cleve.
Philomalhran. Social Sri:-nre. Hi Y. Varsity MS."
President Senior Class. '2l.
Committee- on Committees. '20. Athletic Editor. ll,
Football, '19. '20, Basketball, '2l.
Auditorium Debate.
The secrel al his suzcess is not that he dues one thing
well, but many lhings excellenlly.
HELEN Mc-FARLAND,
Hawthorne. Ellen H. Rirharils.
Spending her rlays in harmless joys."
LOUIS McLEAN
Garfield.
Social Sri:-ucv. Hi Y. Board ot' Directors, ll.
l"latlt-ry is the grenlcsl ol all the arts.
RUTH MrPHERSON
Eali-nn.
Spur. S4-nior Play.
.Nothing great is ever ai-complished uifhnul enlhusiasm.
HAZEL MADDOX
V'eava'r.
Hazel is given lo spurts of enthusiastic labors and long
periods of rvsl afferwarrls.
HELEN MARCOLIS
Longfellow.
One of our very good sludents.
DOROTHY MARK
Longfellow.
A quiet ronsvienre makes one so svn-ne.
FLORENCE MAYER
Belmont.
Slcelv Service Basketball, '2l. Exchange Editn-ss
1 Board of Directors.
i Florenn-'s opinions an things are worth ululr
CYRLS MEAD
Sl. .lohn's School, Manlius. N. Y. Criterion.
He has n u'halr'some regard for the ct'crp'l'ly rlullvs.
ESTHER MILLER
Hi-inlz School. Girls' Clee Club.
The mildt-sl manners and the gentlvsl hvarr.
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EVA MILLER
Webster.
Agora. MncDowell.
Her perfection in everything she underlakes is a joy to in lb-
lhe class in which she recites. K
PRISCILLA MILLER
Huffman.
Spur. MacDowell. Orchestra. Basketball, '20.
Prisrilla's generosily bespenks a noble nature.
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RICHARD MOTE
District 45, Indianapolis.
Gavel. Orchestra. Hi Y.
The world belongs lo the energelic.
CATHERINE MOUNTSTEPHEN
Oakwood. Agora .
.4 judicious mixiure of work and play makes any
life endurable.
MARY MLNDAY
Oakwood.
.llary is quiet, 'but a mighty good person tn know.
MARY MUSSELMAN
Garfield.
Spur. Y. Y". C. A. Club.
lllary'x sense of humor lirens many hours which would
olherwise be dull.
IRVIN NAAS
Allen. W
All blufs are nnrient history lo him.
CHARLOTTE NIEDHAMER
Van Cleve.
MacDowell. Steele Service. V
She knows that nothing is impossible Io diligence
and skill.
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ISABEL OCLESHEE
Hawthorne. Agora.
Sweet of lace and sol! ol voice.
HERMAN OLT
Hillman.
Social Science. MafDnwell.
Business Manager. '2l. Magnet, '19. '20.
".You4here so busy a man as there was, and yet he
seemed busier than he was."
RUTH ORR
Van Cleve. Agora.
There is a garden in her fate, where roses and while
lilies grow.
GEORGE OWINGS
Van Cleve.
Gavel, Social Scienre. Hi Y.
Hou: peacefully he sleeps in physics class. Y
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I DAVID PACE
Hamillnn.
Yarsily "S," Foolhall. '19, '20.
He lafklcs a hnnl jnh ns il he had met it on the
fnulhall fielrl.
RATHRYN I'AL'L
Kan CI:-ve. Agora.
She refuses lo be sad, lhungh lhe ghosts of unprepared
lc-ssuns lmunt her.
IONA FENCE
Cr-nlral.
' gg i She has made her :ray lhrough high school against
1 V5- , 'l , oi-erulielming odds. The best irard In describe her is
. "Plu4 ky."
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Hughes High S1-Imnl. Cincinnati.
.flbilily is I1 pnnr m1ln's ifeallh.
A HERNIINE POHLMAN
Linroln. Agora.
When lovely maidens slnnp In 4-njnlery, pray who
V frm rcsisl?
WILLIAM PRATHER
Emi-rsun.
Social Science. Trrhniral Research. Hi Y.
- On his broil- nalurr has ivrilten "gentleman,"
RICHARD PRICE
Willard. Fnolhall. YD.
Indeed he hulh a nnhle mind and the spirit of a
gvnllvman.
RLTTH PRIOR
I.on,':fclIou. Ecrrih-an.
Rulh has an envmhle rlispnsilinn. She is never loo busy
lo :lo snmelhing for someone else.
' DAVID PREGH
Iningfcllnu.
Gan-I. Hi X.
Wireless is his hubby.
H ELEN QI .-I RTEL
I.nngfvIlnu.
Spur. lIarDmu-ll. Sl:-ole Service.
Y. W. C. A. Club, Senior Play,
Alumni Edilrriw. '21, Baskvlllall. '20. '21.
lfhcn all llxe irurlrl is lililhe nnd png, nhal care I
fm sluriy.
RICHARD RAMSI-IYER
Cn-nlral. Linia. Uliin.
Jlmlesly !'I0l'll'S him like a gnrmenl.
FRED REIEI,
Cn-nlrail. Guxvl.
He has lrrnrnvrl the art of living elnquenllp silcnl.
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VIRGINIA REEL
11:-nlral,
Spur. Y. YV. C. A. Club.
"Be thine on-n self nlwnps mul thou art lnrnblef'
PALMER REIST
Cf-nlrul.
'l'r'cl1niral Ron-arrh.
lhspritrlx is thc soul of business.
KENNETH RENCH
Lnngfcllnu .
l'hiImn:illxvan. Sm-ial Sciencr. Hi Y. Svnmr Play
I knnu' I rnulvl lnve snnleonc' madly, if someone nnly
lurvrl nw.
CLEO BETTER
llanllmrne. 'l'c'rliuiral Rvsuarrll.
Dis'-reliun in spun-ih is inure than clnqunnfv.
HENRY REETHER
Lnngfrllrm. Terliniral Rf-warcll.
There is somvlhing vlsv fnr ri man lv do lhnn out
nnvl slcvp.
PEARL ROCKOFF
Longfellow.
Fha! Mould life mvnn lu me if I rnuldlfl talk?
DOROTHY ROEHBI
Pallerfnn.
Errrilean. Y. W, 12. A. Club. Basketball, '20, 'll
In lI1y' fare I sw' 11 nmp of hnnor, lruih, and lnyally
EDYTHE ROGERS
Hnirllmrnrl.
.4 lruly rurdial soul, friendly In ex-erynne,
ABRAHAM ROSENTHAL
Central. Orrhc-Ira.
Flon' In spmzk nnd slow to shun- u-rnlh.
FANNY ROSENTHAL
Lnngfcllnw.
Neotrophezn. Sleeflv Service.
Fanny's pprsunnlily is n many sided one.
RETH ROST
Yan Clvve,
Clinninn. Ni-nlrnphz-an.
Hilher and Ihilhvr-bu! xrhilher' irlm knnus?
NORMAN ROETZOHN
lmligfellnw.
Criterion, Social Sriencv. Hi Y.
I have said sa, Iherefore I am right.
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EARL RUPPERT
Lawrcncclvurg, lnd.
Technical Resenrrh.
He is nf u philosnphil' mind.
FLORENCE RUSSON
Longfellow. Neulrophean.
Thy name is cnnlenlment.
W'ALTER SANDEL
Van Cleve. Geographical.
The knuttiesl physivs question holds no lerrors for him
HELEN SAPP
Edison.
In bliss serene I lhrnngh life mil.
I knou' nal care or rnirlnigllt oil.
EDITH SALER
Pnlterson. Spur.
"Pep" and abilily rmnlninvfl make her 11
graduate In
ii-hum S14-cle can point u-ith pride.
EVA SAUER
Fairview. Clinnian.
Earnestness is the best gift of menlnl
PAUL SAYLER
Brookville' High.
power.
There is snmelhing olher for 11 man to do than
ent and sleep.
ELIZABETH SAY LOR
Oalux mul,
.4 good friend who is willing to help you out of
dljirulliax, c-specially ahuul If-sions.
PALLINE SCHROY
Hamillnn.
Agora. Sim-lc Svnirc. Y. W. C. A. Club.
Sorivly Eililrms, '2l.
".ln1l beauty horn nf murmuring sounds shnll pass
intn hor farm"
Hlillflllxli SIIHWVARZ
Longfvllow. lifrrilrun.
She nolhing rununrm :lid or nwun
MILTON SCHWARZ
l,mlp,fvlluw.
Oh, Ihis learning, li-lm! n lhing il
HELEN SCOTT
Nh-Clnin High. Gri-vnfwlil, Ohio.
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"Courage and skill. plurk nnil gnmlirill, are ilu- four
loaves of life"5 clover."
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Wvaver, Glee Club.
She is so mud: in earnvst lhni she sornelimes forgm-ls
life was rnmle fur sung.
MYRON SEEIIY I
Hurriaon.
Crilvrion. Technic-al Research. H1 Y.
One nf nur srivnlifir minds. Hr reads julvs Vvrnm
in the original for pastime.
HARRY SEI-'TON fl'
Mad River Township. ' Q
Terhuiral Rr-54-an-h. Orchcslru. . 3F '
Harry mul his saxophone ought lo make guaal anynrherv. ' 'll .. 5
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MARTHA SHANK .
Willard.
Elle-n H. Richards. Baskclhall, '2ll.
Nan' lhnt I hm-e finiwhed Vergil, l can lm happy.
DUROTHY SHANOR
Yan Cleve. Clinman.
Sha neither mulests nor u-ishvs In he mnleslell.
CIRTIS SHAW
Srull High, Tole-lu.
Criterion.
A gvnzl Sruul.
.IIENNA BEE SHETTERLY
Ellison.
.leunu Bee's nhililies run along Ilia- lines uf ilaniesrif-
srienre.
MARY SHIELDS
Hznslllnrlw. Agora.
Who Ileserrvs u-ell, nvvrls nut nnolhefs prainu.
RALPH SHOENIAKE
Bclmonl Srlmul. Columlzu-.
Would lhnl men only knew hnu' truly grvnl I am.
ORPHA SIMMONS
Salina, Kam.
Aurean.
Orphu, lmlh your name anll your naiurz' remind us nl
sunshine.
ALICE SKELLY
Van Cleve.
Ailrophilian. Y. W. C. A. Club.
As lnr mv, let me lreep In my slullies.
DIQRWOOD SMITH
Van Cleve.
Gan-I. G1-ograplxiral. Tcchniral Research.
With all lhy fnnlls we lore lhee slill, lhe sliller ,
the belter.
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CHARLES SMITH
Moundsvillr. W. Va.
Orrheslra. Cheer Li-aili-r. Glee Club.
lT'i1h nrrlnr, zvnl. and pop hp did amaze,
Anil urged Ihe rruurl lheir 1-oifes shrill to raise.
FRED B. SMITH
Willard.
"I nm Ihr- vary pink of courtesy."
LEONARD SMITH
Longfellow. Tcrhniral Research.
Slou' nnrl easy going, bu! he gels there just Ihe same.
ORYILLE SNYDER
Hanllmrnr-. Crktcrinn.
Although he is no Di-muslhenvs, Orville has ideas
in his head.
HUSSEL SNYDER fE,+
Yan Cl:-vo. Forum. . -"EL
Blessed be he, who, having nothing la say, keeps still. 4 . ,. ,Q V' RX 5
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XERINA STEWART ...m mm '
Allen. I
Clmnian. Y. W. C. A. Club. 1
Bnshfulnvss is an nrnnmvnl tv ynulll.
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MARIE STOECKLEIN
Emnmnui-I.
Agora. Baskvthall. '19, '20.
An inimitnble Angelina.
ELIZABETH STUART
Garlivlrl.
Spur, Orrlucslra. Mui-Dani-II. Clee Club.
X. W. K.. A. Club.
A jolly companion and rirvlvsx irurker.
CATHERINE SUBER
Garfield.
E4-crilran. Y. W. C. A. Club. Clce Club.
The living vxnniplv of llxc value nl u sense nf humor,
JERROLD SWANK
Fairvivw. Tm-hniral Research.
"Forgive nic if I blush."
HELEN SWISHEII
Edienn. Agora.
I laugh llvrause my hvnrl is lbriniful nf joy
DOROTHY SWITZER
Inmgfcllmr.
Errrilvall. Y. YY. C, A. Club. Ha-kvllmll. 'Ich 'ffl YI.
I nm one nj rhnsc u-lm llvink Ilu- ii-nrld is made nr
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Ilungfvlluw.
Spur. Y. W. C. A. Cluli. Habkeihall, '20. 'ill
Dark rms her hair, uml bright her eye.
ELIZABETH THOMAS
Huliman. Graphic Arls.
.Nolhing so hard but irurk irill find it out.
EDYVAIID TOBIAS
Yan Cleve. Tefhnical Research.
l'm no! lazy, bu! I just dun'l feel like working.
ALYSS YNCER
Longfellow.
A clever, high-mannered, young lady.
DEAN UPSON
Nitro. W. Va.
' Geographical.
IT'ith his music he drives dull rare auay.
IRENE YRBAN
Sroll High. Toledo.
En-rileuu.
She-Vs rery murh inrlined lu lnlk ivilh all mankind.
ELSIE YORIS
Dorian Privnle Srhool. Paducah. Ky.
Y. W. C. A. Club. Eccrileau. Ba-kelball. 'I0. '20.
lliil me llisrnurse and I will enrhanl thine ear.
DOROTHY YYACNEII
Paller-nn.
.-lnrl the hex! of me is rliligenre
CHRISTINA WAHI.
Miamisburg. Ohio.
Basketball. '21.
If si-ham! were all basketball, hon' happy I should lm. A
CWENDOLYN WEEKS
Harriinn Township.
Auri-an. Steele Service. Y, W. C. A. Club.
Cummillea- un Cununilleef. '2I. Senior Play.
--oh. :hm eyyf.-il-m .Iliss lr,-lie."
PRINCESS WEHRLEY
Hawlhurue.
Jly nnlure ix too mmlvxl for lhis u-orld.
ETHEL WEIRETER
Emerwon.
Agora. Graphic' Arts.
"She hath the maludy. My-heart-is-not-my-own."
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ROBERT WELCHANS
Hawthorne.
He "keeps the noiseless tenor of his way."
HUGH WELLMEIER
Longfellow.
He did nothing in parlirular and he did il u'ell.
RAY WELSH
University of Dayton.
Criterion. Senior Play. Football, 'Z0.
Impossible is not in his vocabulary.
RICHARD WESTERFIELD
Central.
Au-use not natureg she hath done her part.
CLINTON WHEELER
Cincinnati.
, Forum. Orchestra.
lllen of few words are the best.
THELMA WILLIAMSON
Longfellow,
Agora. Glee Club.
Welrome, sweet day of rest.
LETHA WILKINSON
Jamestown. Ohio.
Agora. Board of Directors. '21,
Committee on Committees. '20.
"Hang sorrow--lel's he merry."
EVELYN WITHOFT
Van Cleve.
Spur. Y. W. C. A. Club.
She doeth little lfindnesses, whiz-h most leave undone
or despise.
CARROLL WOODS
Yan Cleve.
Agora. Y. YV. C. A. Club.
"Here's to one who doesn't shirkg
Here's to one :rho does the work."
KARL WODITSCH
University of Dayton. Technical Researrh,
Keep silent and pass for a philosopher.
ELIZABETH WOGONIAN
Harrison,
Board of Directors, '21, Steele Service.
Ellen H. Richards.
Steele's example of modesty, dignity, and worth.
FAITHE WOLFE
Ifnion City. Ohio.
Aurcan. Y. W. C. A, Club. Basketball, '10, '20.
.4 laugh is it-urth a thousand tears in any market.
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KAfHERINE WOODWARD
Hawtlmrne.
Aure-an. Y. W. C. A. Club.
Not u word spoke she more than was neede-l.
ROSWELL DAVIS
Webb City, Mo.
Every man is a volume if you know how to reall him.
MARIE WOODRIDGE
Frankfort, Ky. Athena.
One of those people who let otlmrs mind their
own business.
WILSON ORMES
Central.
Be it on first base or in school, he can catch anything
and return it with interest.
ROBERT ZEHRING
Longfellow.
Philomalhean. Social Science. Hi Y.
President, '20. C0mmi.tee on Committees. '2l.
.Board of Directors, '21,
Auditorium Debate. Editor-in-Chief. Staff '19.
Responsibility gravitates to him who can shoulder it.
EDNA VON BERGE
Agora. Y. W. C. A. Club.
Sunshine and good humor all the world over.
ROSELLA ZEHRING
Edison.
If I don't know, I ask. -
EUGENE I-IAERLIN
Garfield.
Forum. Ceographiral. Clce Club.
He has been faithful to his purpose.
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Page Forty-Eight
The program was Continuous, with no stops for hreath. After the
quartette, Miss Gwendolyn XVeeks, a professional entertainer, delighted
the audience hy rendering t'Twinkle, twinkle, little star" set to niusie
written hy the well known eornposer, Elizaheth Stuart. Edith Sauer
and Eriesson Poling, professional aerohats, then gave a short, as-t. Miss
Elsie Voris, a popular inritator, "hi-ought down the house" hy her inlita-
fltlll of llohert Knee as "lli1llllt'l.u Mr. Knee and his leading lady, Miss
Pauline Vnrtner, were unahle to attend as they were touring England in
Shakespearean plays. Musie lovers were delighted to hear Miss
Elizaheth Mm-t'onnaughey, the greatest pianist. sinre Paderewski, Thelnia
Johnson, famous eellist, and Letha NVilkinson and xvtlllllil llolloway,
hoth of wholn are l1ll"lllllPl'S of the Metropolitan Opera House Vo. The
eonelutling nuniher was a lllilSllllP entitled "The Year," given hy the
"l'l9l'llll119 Schwartz School of Vlassie ll2illl'l1ljg'.u Irene l'rhan, Dorothy
lloehni, l"'lorenee ltiley, and Margaret llaltenran as the "Four Seasons"
won great t'Ulllll16'111,liltl1511.
The famous personages in the audienee reeeived as lllllt'll attention
as the "show." Herrnan Ult., Set-retary of the Treasury, was there.
favoring everyone with his hroad sinile. Ile was 2lf't'Hlllll2l11l01l hy his
secretary, Ralph Shoeinake, who kept hint posted on the latest news.
It was rumored that Mr. Shoernake reeeived great training in newspaper
reading in high sehool. George I-larte, anrhassador to Spain, and flll2ll'lt'S
Hoey, U. S. Fonsnl at Bagdad, were there also. This hrilliant politieal
assenrhlage was further hrightened hy Vurtis Shaw, ex-dog-eateher of
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Although the city lllZll12lg0l', llerkdoll, tried to prevent loeal politi-
cians from disturhing or ext-iting the erowds, Yiolet Evans and Catherine
Suher, rival eandidates for the otiiee of Senatrix front Uhio, insisted on
distrihuting eanrpaign literature and lllillilllg stunip speeehes. Miss
Suher, ham-ked hy Mary 3lllbYSt'llllil1l, a very intiuential politieal leader, won
favor at iirst hut Miss Evans surpassed her i11 nuniher of followers later.
The eause of Miss Evans' sum-eess was a eonrse in speaking. all known
varieties, given hy Miss Nathalie Larson and Miss Elizaheth Voonrler.
The Misses Larson and llflllllllttl' were experts in t.heir line, speaking with
an ease and tinish that eonres only after nrneh experienee.
There were lllkllly industrial exhihitions. The Plnnrhers, l,illllft'l'S-.
Paperliangers and Plasterers had a large a11d interesting exhihit. There
was a inodel house, constructed hy the well known eontrartor, Hugh Well-
nreir, painted hy Edward Tohias, papered hy Kenneth lien:-h, plastered hy
John Shank and piped hy l'll'I-'ll Smith. These gentleinen were all pronri-
nent in their lines of husiness.
Page Forty-Nine
The ladies were enthusiastic in their praise of the beautiful clothing
displayed by the various tailors and dressinakers. The lovely old rose
Crepe paper evening gown, designed by Swisher and Swope, was the
favorite creation. The second favorite was a. clever little afternoon froek
of tea-green taffeta, presented by the Chamberlain, Gibson, and Hadeler
Co. The skating rostumes of Stoerklein and Weireter were also voted
as "just too sweet for words." The ladies eould 11ot understand why
their husbands were so interested i11 the wireless outfit displays of Snyder,
Swank and Snyder, or the fan dynamometers of the YVelsh Electrical Co.
The inventors' union, leaders of whieh were John Blorher, Robert
Foose, Keith Vustis and llavid Pl'llQ'll held a mass meeting' there. All
agreed that their first inventions were ext-uses to stay up late and study
their high sehool lessons. Also, a model "lYeekly meeting of the Tuesday
Ladies' C'lub" was held. Short talks were delivered by Miss Jane Mef'ann
and Miss Elizabeth Folger, professors of Biology at Denison. Robert
Zehring, Professor of Zoology at Harvard also gave an interesting talk
on the evolution of the dodo. Dr. George Owings, Insomnia specialist.
Miss Carroll XVoods, a. trained nurse, and Dr. Mc-Lean, a. well known
dentist, gave short talks U11 publie health. After thanking the per-
formers for their kindness, the president of the Vlub, Miss Alma Linx-
weiler, asked the members to tell the audienre of the value of their Club
work. Those who spoke were, i,il'2lL'Q Leonard, Dorothy Mark, Pauline
Bauer, Pauline llillsworth and Mrs. Vladimie Ejokfsowsky tformerlv
Bosalie Hohleirj
Every evening a dance was held under the supervision of the dancing
masters, James Herman and Basil Leever. These gentlemen preferred
the waltz to all danees and deplored the tendeney of the young folks to
skip or hop about the room. They were very strict. The music was
provided by Burg'her's Band, direrted by Shelby himself. The members
of the band were lliehard Mote, Harry Sefton., Abraham Rosenthal, and
Clinton YVheeler.
For those who liked exeitement, an automobile raee was held among
Pauline Vhaney, Helen Quartel and Berniee Berger, all noted sports-
women. llelen got the lead, and would have won if her meehanie,
llobert Baumheekel, hadn't overlooked a leak i11 the gasoline tank.
Bernice Berger won, for Pauline 4i'haney's ear overturned. No damage
was done, as the raver was a Ford, eonstrut-ted by The Ruth Ford Co..
and tlrerefore lIlllPHll'lll'fllbl0.
ln a booth with a large sign "Poetry Penned XVhile You YVait,"
Pauline Srhroy, Iona Pena-e, and Louise Kramer did a thriving business.
Miss Srhroys best works were sonnets, Miss Penn-e's free verse, while
Page Fifty
Miss Krainei-'s masterpiece was the delightful allegorical pastoral entitled
"Ye Pleasant NVanderings in the Land of Dickens." A lllllllilllllf book-
shop, across the aisle, sold books written and edited by Daytonians. The
best sellers were, t'Autobiog1-aphy of a Cai-toonist," by llichard XVester-
field, "Philosophical and Psychological Lectures of the. 20th t'entury" by
Frances Lehman, t'M0de1-nized Translation of Vergils Aeneid" by
Katherine Scott, "The Deba.ter's Helping Hand" by Herbert Kahn and the
'tEncyclopedia of Jokes" by Russel Brundige.
Dorothy t'rew a11d Katherine -Iohnson, photographers, took many
pictures of the exhibition. These were made lllfll post cards and sold in
a. booth presided over by Marion Harvey and Margaret Haas, expert
saleswomen. Jeanette Crew, the famous sculptress, Josephine Hastings,
a sketch artist, and Ruth Kimball, a maker of pottery, offered their wares
for exhibition and sale in a booth opposite the lemonade stand. This
was very popular, as it was managed by liuth McPherson and Priscilla
Miller, expert caterers.
Eva Miller, ffharlotte Neidhamer, Nellie Liddil and Linwood Hoover,
all very active missionary workers, constantly attended the exhibition
in the hope of interestin.g some of the spectators in their work. They
were aided i11 this noble task by the llev. David McCfrnnaughey and the
great foreign missionary, Robert Corwin. They were not very successful,
as everyone was using his money in betting on the great boxing match
between 0-llie Klee and Jack Keefer. As neither Klee nor Keefer won,
Lysle Butler, the referee, asked that since no one had either lost or won
money in betting, they should donate the amount they had betted to the
missionary cause. For this generous act the missionary workers gave
hi1n a. vote of thanks.
Some of the class of '21 were unable to attend. Pauline Doughty,
New York Police Coininissioner, and her two best. policewomen sent their
regrets. Charles Breisch, entangled i11 an old suit over a colt, could
not come. Florence Bleek, chairman of the Needlework Guild of Hono-
lulu, was not present, neither were her helpers, Catlierine Paul and Ruth
Urr. It was rumored that Alyss Pnger, llozella Zehring and others were
happily married. Still others were not located. The city commissioners
gained so much popularity, however, during the exhibition, that thea'
congratulated each other on their chances of re-election.
The pencil stopped. "Please go on," I begged. It remained motion-
less. I waited and waited without result. I have lost hope of ever
seeing it write again and tomorrow it shall go back to its rightful owner.
I intend to keeps its prophecy to see whether it be true or false.
Cxrnnnixic Srinna, '21.
Page Fifty-One
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Words by PAULINE SCHROY Ilfzzsic by ELIZABETH STU ART
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For three years now we've troll the halls
Of Steele, and learned to love
Earh stone within her clear old walls,
That tower all else ahove.
The high ideals that she has taught
Shall e'e1- our guide-star heg
Through all the earth we'll Sing' her
O'er Illtlllllfalll, plain, or sea.
CHURVS.
And now farewell to Steele so flear.
ll'e'll love thee true anal long.
lVhere'er we he, we'll honor thee
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lVe love the fl'l6llllS Steele's ll'l'Ullgllt
lVe love her eolox-S, too,
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Her image and her name:
lVhere'er we go, the world shall know
Her glory and her fame.
Cuoxars.
Page Fifty-Four
And now farewell to Steele so dear.
lYe'll love thee true and long,
hVll9l'0'l'l' we he, we'll honor thee
In Story and in song.
Who's Who in the Senior Class.
HO is who in the Senior class? This inost. llllll01'l1ll1l question
has puzzled lllillly of tl1e Seniors l'l1Q11lS6lVPS. Tl1ey lmye studied
and fretted for the answer, hut all to no result. At length one
p1-oniising person suggested that we have il contest, so that each Senior
lnightl enter tl1e race i11 tl1e t'il1PilClfy for which he nnight think l1i111-
self hest, fitted. Tlltlll llll'0B of tl1e hest friends of tl1e clzlss would he asked
to act us judges. These would he Illlilglllilifltlll, SUIISU of lllllllUl', and fltllll-
111011 Sense, all of NVl1Olll were to 1ll'HllllS0 to give il fail' decision. This
was no sooner said than done, und tl1e results follow:
ln the list of tl1e lll0Sf intelligent were llltllly favorites, including
George Owings, Pauline Doughty. Nellie Liddil, and June Ibilts. George
was awarded tl1e decision hecuuse of his knowledge of the ill't of sleeping
which is so little known to Stlllltl of us.
That, of the lll0Sl7 coquettish was Zllltlillttl' diflicult decision. Natalie
Larson, Ruth 3lt'PllP1'S011, -lane Blkililllll, Gweiidolynl XYeeks, Iiil.fll9l'lll9
Scott, and l,lilfll9l'lll9 Sllll91"lVt-'l't-' all close contestants. We thought that
Gwendolyn would K'3.l'1'y tl1e Vote, hut we were n1ist:1ken. The judges
decided i11 favor of petite fli11lllt'l'lll9.
f'11teness was a1w:n'ded to Ray XYelsh. Basil Leever was il strong
rival, hut it wus decided that he Nllllflllvl till l'llP place us well as Hay.
Tl1e decision us to tl1e hest i11 tl1e art of 2ll'QlllllPl1f was ll112lllllllUllSly
awarded to Ii0lil9l'i Knee. It is indeed 11, delight to hean' l1i111 argue.
SOlllGll1119 just close your eyes and liste11 and you will think that the
shade of tl1e departed Burke is right there hefore you.
Modesty is llltlfltltl 21 line t'llill'2l1'l'Pl'lStlt', and tl1e choice was hard
to make. Tl1is pet-11li:11'ity seeined to he 1ll0Sl1 Wllllllltlll aunong tl1e Seniors,
owing to the large l1llll1llUl' who entered tlltl contest. ltohei-t Mct'o11-
nuughey, Pauline Clnlney, Letha lVlllIl1lSO11, Shelby BllI'Q'll6l', R10ll9l'l'
Foose, F'1'ances L6lllll2lll, and Dorothy lVll'CNY were alll populzu' riynls. The
judges finally decided o11 l'll'il,llC'0S LHlllll2l,ll llt-'l'illlSP of llill' hahit of hlush-
ing whenever she sees anyone looking in her di1-em-tion.
Good nature was to he ilXVi1l'll0fl next and Betty F'0lQ'9l' and 3lill'gH.l'k'f
Haltelnan were the closest of rivals for tl1is honor, when. Slllllltdlly Sense
of Hllllltll' vanished and llllHg'lllilll1lI1 faded ilWil'V. of t'0ll1'SP it was
inipossihle to go 011 witl1 the contest witI1 only 0119 judge so it had to he
closed until these judges co11ld he secured again. If anyone liappeiis
to find Illlzigination 01' to see Se11se of Pllllllfhl' i11 his YVill.ltl6l'l11gS through
life, will you let 11s know ? 'We Slltllllll like to ilWt1l'1l flllt I'6lll2ll11lllg l10ll01'S
to the most deserving in the class.
M.x11Jo1c1E BICCLVER. '21
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Instead of :Ill iiitoi'-svlnolastiv qlohato, suvh as was hm-hl with Short-
riflgo last year, it was 4ll'l,'l4ll'4l that a 4lehata- shouhl ho glV1'll i11 the Stovlv
Aiuliforiniii for tho hone-lit. of tho wholo svhool and that imlivialuals shouhl
enter the Denisoniau Ui'ato1'i1-al Voutvst.
1,1'9ll1Illll2ll'l1'S wore holfl for tho gXll4llf.0l'llllll llbelraiav the lattfli' part.
of April. l'll'UlIll the 4-oiltvstaills, liohvria Zoh1'i11g', Saul lah-asvly, -Tustin
Coinptou, Rolwrii Blkf'1l11112lllg'llP"Y, Lyshl lilllltll' and l"l'illllillll Mv1'a11n
were l'll0St'11 for tho All1llfIll'llllll mlohatv, with John Blovln-1' as altvriizm-.
The question 1lvhz1teml was: llvsolve-cl, "'l'hat the l'llilippiiws shouhl ho
giveu their IlllllllN'Il1lU1lL'4'.u 'Pho hoys V1'l',Y 1lilig'ontly lui-olvzlilwl thu-ir
2ll'glllllP11fS fo1'tl1o1l0hale whivh was helal in tho Auflitorium May 25.
Four slwakors haw also lPH,'l1 vliosvn io l'PlH'PSt1llli tho vlass at The
l'0llll1lE'l1CE'll1Pl1t oxen-ises. 'Flwy arc Louisv lil'illllHl'. l'll'2llll'PS llfllllllilll.
Iloheirt ZE1l1l'lllQ' and llolwrt MM '0l1llilllglll"Y.
Auotlwi' vvi1le11e'v of tho illtc-1-ost l2lli1'l1 in lnuhlic F-lwillilllg' was shown
hy Steelm-is entrants into tho lll'l'llllll11ill'll'S for the liviiison 4ll'illHl'll'2ll
Ponta-st. Rolwirt Zvhl-ing vhoso thc- "-lapalivso Qlll'Sfl0llN for flisvussion,
Fraiic-es Llllllllilll spoke on a "Suitable Ili-wzml for our Iix-seiwivo Mon,"
:mil Roihe1't Mvf'o1111a11g'l1e,V on tho 'illllllllllbllli-' Sllllilliltlllfl All tlirw-
volitestaluts mamlv very good sp:-w-lws. Rohm-rt M1'4'oi1111a11gl1ey was CllUS11ll
to 1'Q1J1'E'SE'11f Moiltgoihery Volmiy at tho finals to ho hvhl at lieiiisou
IYIllV91'Slty, Hraiivillv, Ohio.
Xe-Xi ytlill' wo shall again alehatv Shortrinlgo lwro in llaytou in our
owu A.llCllt01'll1lll. The hoys i11 tho pwsviit -iluuior 1-lass aw 2lll'L'iUl,V antivi-
patiug au interesting ci-oiitest.
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History of the Class of 1922
NYe, the Class of '22, took our great plunge from the grade sehool
i11to high sehool, with all its newness and added responsilnilities, inueh as
the sniall hoy who is thrown into a shallow pool for his lil-st swinuning
lesson.
Our iirst. pool wins l'arlcer lligla S4-hool. Ilere we were given a privi-
lege whieh has not heen the good fortune ot' all l"i-eslnnen to enjoy. This
privilege was to earry on a system ot' self-g4mvernnient. nnodeled after our
owu eity government. As a good start for our high sehool eareer, we
lllillllf a sueeess of this venture. Then, we were ready for a deeper stream
with a. tugging current where only the iittest survives. The streani was
Steele High School, and the eurreni was Greater llesponsihility. XVe
were perinitted to piek suhjeets froni a nuniher of eourses. These were the
college, general art. industrial. and eoininereial eourses. It required
niueh thought to piek that eourse whieh would hest edueate us for our
life's work. At the heginiiing of the Iii-st year a11 atitravtive re:-eption
was given to us hy the -luniors. This Sophomore year was oeeupied,
generally, in getting aequainted. XYe were aided in this hy the various en-
joyahle entertainments given hy the linglish elasses. Most of our inein-
bers were soon 1'l'lil'PSl'1l,iPll in some speeial aetivity. either drainatie,
literary, soeial, athletie, or innsieal.
Hur Junior year eoinineneed with a reeeption to the Sophoniores.
The whole year has hee11 an aetive one for the ineinhers ot '22, Froin
the tiine when we entered Steele, the Steele spirit has rooted itself
deep into our hearts. NYe have tried to manifest it hy giving to Steele
the hest that is in us. Hur seholarship is high. This was shown hy
the twenty-one Junior names out ot' titty-six names on the nierit list. XYe
have ehoseu exeeedingly eapahle oftieers to lead our elass. NYe justly
elaini to have one of the he-st 1-lass organizations whieh has ever heen
within the walls of Steele. Hur good fellowship and ahility to work to-
gether were proven hy the iinniense sueeess of the "Junior Follies of
1921.2 lVe are more than proud to wear the rings and pins whieh are the
einhleins of our class. XYe hope to make our Senior year niore pi-otitahle,
if possible, than our Junior year. Hur ainhition is to niake "1SP22" the
best class that ever was graduated froin Steele.
Finally, we shall he ready to plunge into lite with its dittieulties to
he faced and overeoine. May the Vlass of '22 pass through life with the
saine sneeess whieh has inarked all its undertakings in Steele High
School.
Riirii Glilulilip, '22,
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Sophomore Class
Only 21 short time algo we were F'l't'Sllllll'll, with the pride, the thoughts,
and the hopes of Fl't'Sllllll41l. Now we are Sopboniores. Our Q,'l'0il.f tll'41iLlll
has been realizwl. At last, we are ai part. of Steele.
Although we were at lil-st solnewlialt looked down upon by the
Juniors and Seniors, as they were very probably looked down upon when
they were Sophoinores, we S0011 1n'ov414l that we 4-ould hol4l our own with
the best of them. Many of the. 4:lzlss of '23 have, this year, distinguished
themselves in their studies. They have done this not only for themselves,
but also for their 4-lass and s4-hool. Let us not forget, in :1.4l4lition, that
the work of the class as a. whole has been very good.
Ill z1thleti4-s our 4-lass is eslu-4-iully strong, having many athletes of
real ability. The Seniors, gi-z14l11a1ti11g this year, nee4l never fear that the
fanie and glory which Steele has won for herself along this line will ever
be lost..
Not only i11 athletics, but also in the various sol-ieties, is the 4-lass of
'23 well 1'6f1P1'PSPlLl't"ll. The society work is ill very iniportunt part of the
school a.4rtivities, :ind it is 011t'Hlll'ilQ'lllQ' to note the interest which the
Sophonlores have taken in it.
It IIUNV our privilege to carry forward the banner of the Red and
Black, to live for it and to work for it. Steele tl43lllil.11tlS our best, and
Steele will receive our best. The most of our history lies before us, the
greatest work is yet. to be done. NVlm.t the future holds in store for the
next two years, 11one can foretell. Nevertheless, be assured that the class
of '23 will bring honor and glory to the school we love the best.
ROBERT Yotfxo, '23
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'I' was some years sign," lwgilll the sti-zlnger, talking tu :1 gi-mlp ul'
people at the little inn in the ll0l'Illl'l'll part uf England, "that I
was il'ZlVt'llllQJf in the south nf.Xfl'i1':l. There were eight in our pai-ty.
hesiiles the nntiyes wluun we tuuk zlluug. We went partly fm' explurai-
tiun, zuul partly ful' hiulugieal spem-imens fur the British Museum. One
of nur party was il, young man who venue fiwun smnewhere in this very
region. Iluw he 1-:une tu he of the party, I ilu not now reineinlwr, fm-
I was the lust tu join. It is suliieient tu know that he was young illlll
zulyentui-uns auul gl-eatly interested in nur wm-k.
We haul heeu several weeks on nur juni-ney. mul hall maule t-unsi4le1'-
uhh- progress with our eulleetiuns. lYe were mining ever uezn-er the
unexplui-ell region, when we 4-zunpeil une night un the hanks uf an almost
unknuwu river. It haul never been explnreel inure than ai few miles alum-
the site of um- present 4-annp, auul we were very llesiruus tu explm-e it
further. It was, lunweyer, il ilzuigei-uns, ll2lZ2ll'llUllS llIltl9l'f2llilllQ'. It wus
impussihle fur the whole party tu gn, mul the young man. John l'z1lmer,
hy naum-, lillesl with 21. desire- to he the lirst tu explore the mysteries of the
strezun, uttered tu Vtillllllilllll il small pau-ty for the purpose. Ile haul
shown sul-h l't'lllill'liilllltJ mul-age mul skill all tln-nugh our journey. thzlt
we 'lll1lQ'l'1l it wise lu :llluw him tu 4-mninzuul al. small expedition In
ll-uyel tuwzuwls the suuree of the river. while the rest of nur party 1-elmlinell
in ent-zuupment un its hunks until his return. lVe alluwell him two
weeks for explm-atiml, thinking that it might not he wise fm' him tu all as
tau' us the smuw-e, :uul that in ai week he 4-uulil gn as fan' :ls wuuhl he
llt'l'I'SNlll',Y.
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lu me fm- il lung time. I haul taken quite ai liking to him. auul I think he
likl-ul nu- in return. NYe tzilkeal mul-h uf home. as men ilu when they ure
iu llistzlnt l2lll4lS.
lf!el'm'e he left, he gave me il guhl wzitvh that he haul heen t'2ll'l"VlllQ'
with him. tulml me tn keep it fm' him until his return, illlll if illlyllllllg
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travel in the jungles. it is the 1-umnuvn thing tu expevt aliszlster. zuul
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My Book Friends
S I drew the window curtains, I decided our library was the nicest
place in the world. Outside a few belated people hurried home-
ward. The rain pattered ceaselessly against the panes and the
bare arms of the trees rattled with every fresh gust of wind. I poked
the fire into a bright blaze. then settled for a quiet. and comfortable
evening. thinking of the lines:
"Some still removed place will lit,
XYhere glowing embers through the room,
Teach light to counterfeit a gloom."
Of course I would 1'ead something: That part of the room where
my books are kept was mysteriously dark, but I knew where each favorite
stood 011 its shelf and could easily find what I wanted.
XVhile I was trying.: to decide whether I would rather go to King
Arthur's Court or to Treasure Island with -Iim Hawkins, I suddenly
saw coming toward me from the shadows, an unmistakable iigure-it
was that of Little Boy Blue. I stared with amazement and delight. I
asked him a question but he only pointed behind him, blew his toy
horn and was gone. Then I saw that he was the first of a long lille of
people, coming from the direction of the bookshelves. There was Alice
in IVonderland, who looked just as I had always known she must, with
her golden curls Zllld pink dress. Several other children danced straight
down from my tattered nursery rhyme hook.
Jack, tl1e Giant. Killer, with his golden hen under his arm, gave 1119
one of the magic beans as he passed.
There was a bluish-green light. and the Genie of Aladdin's Lamp
came forward. He faded away before I could ask him the way to the
treasure garden.
He was followed by four "Little NVomen, lady-like Amy, Jo, with
her rebellious hair, Meg and little Beth. They were chattering gaily
about Laurie.
I heard someone say, "I never shall forget Mr. Micawher" and the
inimitable Mrs. Micawber came past, leaning on the arm of her depen-
dable spouse who had just iinished the words. "Something will surely
Page Sixty-Eight
turn up." They were followed by several other Dickens characters,-
Sarah Ganip, with her bottle of gin for elnergenry, Squeers in his suit of
scholastic black, and Old Peggoty leading that dear child, David
Copperfield. Peggoty was laughing so hard over something, that one of
the buttons popped right off her broad hack into my lap. A inelaueholy
figure glided past. hut he c'ouldn't fool nie. I knew hiin-he was Sidney
Carton.
There was tl1e glint of tirelight on silver inail-then. ranie Sir
Parsifal, the Pure, with some holy vision in his eyes. Behind him with
slow, graceful rarriage walked Elaine, the Lily Maid of Astolot. She
was lovelier than I had ever imagined any person 1-ould he She carried
pressed to her hoso-ni, a silken, embroidered cover for a shield.
VIOLHT Euxs, '21.
The Maple Tree
Little red leaves on yon wee maple tree
Oh, danc-e with the joyous young breeze!
Youth of the forest lIltf2ll'IlH.f6' art thou
Frolicking 'neath the old trees.
Against the black trunks of the oak and the elm,
How brightly your gay garments shine!
How willing the sunshine I'H1'9SSll1g eaeh leaf
Thus duty and fun to Combine.
Uh, laugh, little maple, i11 sunshine and wind!
The rain soon will fall, wet and cold.
Frolie in gladness while youth is thine own,
For you must be staid when you're old.
PAULINE SCHROY, '21.
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