Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1911
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THE 1911Al.MANA Adams. Willard Allen, Guy Boiee. Yvilliani Bartley, Harry Bates, Lial Behrens, Arnold Beier, Clifford Bitz. George Black. Wayne Blake, Elmer Boice, Ralph Boyle, Francis Bramwell, Robert Burrell, John Calvin. Warren Cauffiel. Ford Chapman, Edward Chapman, Irvine Colvin, Earl Cone, Arthur Crandall, Paul Critchell, Elmer Dale, Arnold Decker, Paul DeMun. Norman DeSilva. Ralph Duket, Miles Dwyer, Keith Eels, Milton Elliott. Wlilliam Faben, Walter Farnsworth. Frank Farnsworth. Lawrence Fillbright, Walter Flath, Robert Fluke. William Ford. Russell French. Roland Gallup. Harold Gearhart, Sydney Gibson, Ralph Graves, Howard Gross. Lawrence Grossenliaeher, Irving Gunn. Frank Hamlin, David W. Hannaford, Mark Harpst. Howard Harris, Leslie Harrison, Robert Harroun. Leo Heilbrun. Herbert Heyer. George Hiett, Lawrence QEIHSS uf 1914 BOYS High. Donald Hires, Negley Hilton. Hoyt Humphrey, Russell Jamieson, Norman Kaighan. Arnold Keiser, Yvilliam Keteham. Lester Kline, Roy Krieger. Fred Lakin, Harold Langenderfer. Zeno Launder. George Lawrence, John Knowles, Lehr Leaf. Harold LeBlanc. Louis Lewis, Howard Lone. Aaron Lowric. Robert Mc-Bride, Pierre Mallory. Bert lladden. Harold R10l'St'l'2lll. Marion Miller, Alan F. Miller. Stanley Morris, Lindley Mueller, Stanley Oberlin. Paul O'Donnell. Arthur Patterson. Robert Pleiss. Tellison Plotkin, Abraham Prange, Arthur Raber, Ralph Rakestraw. Hollis Ransom. Earl Ransom. Glen Reading. Rashford Reamsnider. Dice Robbins, Rinaldo Robeson. Shelbourne Robinson, Harold Roller. Laurence Roper. Clifford Rose. Clarence Rosenberg. Edward Rosenberg, Louis Rosenthal. Robert Roulet. Norman Rouse, Ray Rueh, Carl Rusgo, Abraham Sandler. Charles 94 Satterthwaite. Frederick Shinavar, Ira Sehluep, Arthur Schoenfeldt. Paul C. Schneider, Walter Schroeder, Clifford Schulz, llelvin Schwab. Roland Scott, Girard Scott. Palmer Scouler. George Scribner. Carleton Seltzer. Arthur Shannon. Eneil Shawen, Paul Sheley, Rex Shunek. Louis Silliman. Neil Simon. Herbert Simpson. Arthur Smith, Gilbert LeRoy Smith, Howard Smith. Lawrence Smith, Malcolm Southard. lYendall Sotherland. Jack Speer. Errett Speer. Paul Sperry. Edward Squire, Wayne Steel. Russell Sidney Stevens. Harold Stewart. Raymond Stirling. Paul Strang, Paul Strausz, Carroll Strobel. Otto Sullivan, George Joseph Sullwold, 1Yilliam Tait, Ellsworth L. Thurston. Myron Tigges, Walter Topper. Harry Topper. lsadore Trautwein. John Edward Trost, Karl Trumbull. Norris l'rie. Alexander Vail. Earl Yan Auken. Dain Verral. Clifford Waldruff. Eldred Webster. Donald Werner. Paul C THE 1911AI.MAN tvhaples. Rosmond Ivhite. Stephen Wight. Archie IVilkinson, Murrell YYilliamson. George YYilmington. John D. Abair. Angela Aldrich. Zilpha Alexander. Veda Baldwin. Hazel Grace Bodily. Anna Born. Margaret Brill. Elsie Brown. Martha Brown, Shirley Burlingame. Annie Callahan. Mary Carter. Ruth Clark. Edna Coldham. Catherine Cole, Elizabeth Collins, Ruth Comlossy. Alice Coonrod. Hazel Coup. Margaret DeMuth, Leota Drew. Winifred Dunham. Corinne Fogg. Florence Foist. Florence Folker. Nlyrtle Frank. Anna Frank. Dorothy Friedman, Gertrude Gates. Virginia Hall. Mabel Hamesfahr, Gladys Hamlin. Irene Hart. Clara Haynes, Ivy Haynes, Marguerite Heller. Lillian Henderson. Ilo Henry. Dorothy Holmes. Clara Howe. Pearl Hull, Frances Housdorfer. Elsbeth Ingraham. Olive Jacobson. Edna Jel'l'ery. Gertrude Johnson. Eva CLASS or 191-I--Clllllfl-IIIIITI BOYS Winzenried. Frank Ivittman. George Woodgate. Arthur Edwin IVoolcott, Gerald Watts. Ned Wright. Eugene GIRLS Johnson. Helen Keiser. Matilda Keller. Katherine Kennedy. Marguerite Kerr. Florence King, Rose King, Ruth Knappenberger. Alberta Harvey. Mattie Kopf. Ruth Levy, Goldie Lucas. Algena Luce. Sophrona Lutman. Pearl MacKinder. Marguerite Mattimoe. Anneta Mattimoe. Mary Aleinert. Elfreda Mensing. Veronica Moore. Marie Newman, Esther Nichols. Gladys Nicklct. Blabel O'Brien. Margaret Ogden. Beulah Oppenheim. Loretta Orwig. Florence Peck. Daisy Pettingcll. Gladys Potter. Mildred Prentice. Geraldine Raab. Helen Ada Rassel. Alma Reber. Helen Louise Redding. Minnie Redheld. Doris Marjorie Reh, Lueile Rendle. Ruth Ressler. Leila Rex. Emma Rice. Lovicia Richards. Louise Richardson. Mabel Richlin. Ethel Richmond. Dorothy Rittenhouse, Junita Q5 Yaecker. Henry Yvright. Avery Yunker, Clarence Zeluff. Yandeburg Zerman. Donald Zimmerman. Harry Rohr, Helen Rohrer. Catherine Rollins. Marian Rosendale, Sadie Rippell. Laura Routson, Ruth Russell, Winifred Rydman. Helen Samsen. Bessie Sanford. Laura Marie Schauss, Elizabeth Schauss. Minna Schilling. Norma Seheuerman. Helen Schulte. Esther Schmelzinger, Dollie Schober. Estelle Schrag. Carrie Schultze. Margaret Schumacher. Esther Schwedler, Elsie Scott. Lueile Scouler. Marjorie Secor. Grace Seyfang, Anna Shepherd. Helen Sherer, Yeva Sherman. Lillian Sherman. Mabel Shipman. Mabel Irene Silcox. Edith Sipe. Latha Sisson. Shirley Sloan, Floy Sloan. Zella Snyder. Bertha May Southard. Bernice Southard, Charlotte Stager. Dorothy Stickroth. Ulive Stollberg. Marie Stone. Pearl Strehlan. Margaret Strong. Zerah Strutt. Beatrice Steele, Leola AC Tl-lE1911AI.NIAN f1llQill'lll2lIl. S0pl1111 S11'2ll'1Z1lil1lg1l. 11111111-11 S11'l1Iill'1. 1111rg11ur1t1' T11111'1'. 111-1111 '1'111'l1111. 1111z1-1 '1'1111's1', lnvz To11ll, P1-111'l T1-I1l11't1s, 1s11l11-l '1ll'lIl1lll'. 111-lon TI111-clv. 111111111121 Tlllllll. 11,-1'1,1n11:11 'l11llllN'l'ri. 1111111 111111-l '1'ml1l. N12llAgill'l'1 T1111111-1'. Silfilll Trusl, 1,111-1111 '1ll'llllllblll1. N11111111 TllI'l11'1'. A111111 1v11Ill2lI1. l l111'en1-1' .11l11111s. 1'11ll'li Allvn, S1-11l111ry Allyn, 1,1sI1- .-111s11-11. 11111'fur1l Appl:-l11111111. Hi1l'I 1' .1111-. 1,1-111111111 H111-12 1'li1I'f'llL't' 131111. 5211111101 B111'lw1', 11111111111 11ill'll1'.V1 1111211 Busan. 11111111111 U1111111. .1111-. 13111111 Joss-p11 Bvzllly. 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Dunalml M4-Vall. Byron Mavxivlml. Arvliilialil Mar-l'liiu. Frank Mi-Nm-lly. Frcal Mar-li. Gurdon Malmn. .Inc Manlvy. Jolin Manning. Uunal4l Manning. Rufus Allf-n, Hallie ,'Xnclvrsni1. l lUl't'l1I'i' .xINlCl'SUll. llvlcn :xIlfli'l'Sl'lIl. Killlllt'1'l1 Xsliwill. Maris- Xtkinsrnl, 'Etllcl .Xlkinson. Maria- .Xvc-i'y, Helen Hales. Mario .Xllalnar-li. Holm-n Billll', Milxlrwl Baur. Salunu- Hlflllll. Inez Bl'l'lll!l. LL-nora BL'lli'l0I'. Edna Biowlvillann. Supliia Buisir. CllHl'lUl.lU lluotll. Vvrna llrarlway. Sara lirailliwaito. Alim- llrm-kway. Rulwy limwn. Erlna Bmwli. Lois Elkingtmm. Flnrviirs- B05-rl. Helen Briggs, Lucilv Hlll'Sl'll0H. Mary Burke. Gladys Bllrklialtcr. Katlu-ryn Butlvr. Hazel f'L.xss UF lill sl- --Y 'mllflzu BUYS Nlill'l'U'l', llullalnl Marlin. llugli llarzolf. llllllillil Masta-rs. l'll'illlli xIilll'l'lll. Sl:-vv BI9illll'l', Lyslv Mvlilnian. ls-ulurv Mcrrill. Varln-lun Mirlias-l. llarry Militmr. V. li. Millaril. lrvin Mill:-lu-. Louis Miner. lim-n NIlIlI1l'lil'I'. Nllflllilll Minniwli. llmvaril Mitcllvl. 'llnin NIUZIIY Ruln'I'l Bllwlllllg. Rilylllibllll KIQIIIIVIO. l'll'1'll1'l'll'k Morgan. Vluarlm-s AIUFQQIII. lla-1-ln-rl K!l,l1'lll'l', Ri:-Inu-il GIRLS f':ii1wl'm1. lilillll'lll' Vanficlcl. Maria- f'annun. .Iulin fangm-y. Dui-is Cill'l'ull. llw-ll-n ffarvin. qil'l'll'lll'll Cass. Luis C'olL flllllllili Collins. lli-lm-n Cmnlc. Yi-iwniivzi ilnlliiully, Mariv f'un1ll1'y. l lul'4-llvv fnwvll. Milxlrm-sl Cralnli, f'l1al'lullm- Cianstwn. f'ln'islal CllI'I'j'. Mary Davis. lfanniv Davis. llarrivl DlCll1'l. llurullly Danni'-lly. Margarvl Duty. 'l'li1-luna Duuglas. Lillian Duylc. Mary Dl'1l0gIL'lll1'j'l'l'. Rulli Durranil. Luvlla Eismnann. Ellie-l Ellintt. Lillian Elton. Lum-ilv Elwcll. C'uiislam-n- Ely. Irina Naum-ll:rm-r'kvr,'N1vrnian Nagy. John N4-wlvirt, Howard N1-winan. Ls-wis l'arnian. f'larf-nw l'm-asv. llnllanll l'L'sllu'. l l'v4l l'l'1-iflw. f'larf'nr-r- l'In-lvy. Paul Mvl'li:-i'sur1. John Pullnlan, llarulcl Prall. Sh-vm-:is l'1'ic-4-. .l, lfuste-r .Xppli-lmauni. .Univ lluvlianan.Laurent ' l5l'uu'1ilr'ss. xyllllillll lli'mi'ii, .Kim-lins Mwlaris, f'll2ll'lPS Xupps-1: f'larvnf-m-- Pivrsmi. .Xllmin llmlulsky. Luuis l'lIlgjlA1'l'. lJm'utl1y lil-siiw-ll. liflllki l'l2lIlllilll'l', Luz'-illv I'll'l'l'l'l'. D0l'UlllX lfilu-. Lora lfislu-i'. f'ln'istina l isln-r. l lu1'c11c:1- l lar'k. Mary l cu'rl, .Ula l u1-man. lrc-ne l'lI'1'1ll'I'll'li. Enirl l i'v1im-li, N1-llie Frisliin-. Marian lfrilz. lislclla l ruinkin. Lillian lial'l'nvy. flEllll0l'lI1t-' Gagv. Nl2lI'fIill'l l Garrlm-r. Hn-lien G4-i'nliarcll. Gratt- Gillm-llv, lillicl flilisnn. Hostel' fiuutlilll. ll2ll'I'lf'l Grossman. Laura fiI'1lX'K'l'. Dumtliy Gr: wi-r. Gam-v1'a Harlan. Lc-own Ilall. llumlliy Hanill-lull. Martha llanns-s. Milflrc-nl Ilarnls. Hvlcn THE 1911At.MANA Harris. Clars Hart. Glaflys Hartman. Leah Hartman. Margaret Hartshorn. Marie Hattas. Enlerette Hause. Lurline Hellne. Florenee Helivig. Minnie Herman. Thirza Higgins, Marie Hoffman. Esther Hood, Margaret Horrigan, Nettie Hulee. Gertrude Isroff. Marion Ingolrl. Meta Janney. Madeline Jennsen. Mildred Jones. Myrtle Kopf. Flora Karg. Grace Kauke. Irene Kelly. Berniee CLASS UF ltll-I--l'n1lIl'l111r'1l GIRLS Kennedy, Violet KlFf'llthIlllilllF. Bertha Koller. f'lanrliee Lilllj.f4'I'lfll'l'rl'l'. Annes Laska. Grave Forrest. llarriet Laures. Jeanette Leighley. Mary Leonarcl. Helen Link. Margery Little. Loretta Long, Hattie Long, Selina Luehtewis. Dorothy Mefoy. Ruth Mr-Viilloixggli. Amlry McManus, f'leo MaeKay. Graf-e MacKinnon. llenrietta Maher. Marion lxIf'AI2lllUI1. fer-ile Malthy. .Xnna Mangas, Myrtle Martin. llelen IN Metzger. Anna Mitehell. lrlaline Morris. Irene Mollenkamp. Josephine Murphy. Veeil Myers. Anna Myers. Hattie Nesteroviez. Mary Xettleton. Florence Nitsehke. Corflelia NllSlMlllIll. Dorothy 1lPf'llll'I'. Dorothy Payne. Rhea Penney. Mary Perkins. Elizabeth Pfister. Lnella Phillips. Glenna Plehn. Anita Potter. Julia Powers. Coral Priee. Donna Prue. Florence Lllllllllly. Ruth Q 2 :DF--?X ? S-:,5 l HAEL BAHILE QQ 1 T ' v - galil, X, xgsg. ,X'l'1u,l-:'1'u' lhulclm um TI-lE1911AI.IVIANAC I f .,' 7, ,, 1. I-f if I 11,13 .'p,i.4', ,f '32, - ' -'ftca' f'2 ,' fg'f . fuk-X ,,v 'f , QQ ff f ,, f ' V ,nv - - WL 'L -, V8 '.,, 1' f', '.,'f-, rf. U, KI- . 'Av f 'fiff 41 'F ' f, fy 1 'ff L pf' f,f.fffgf 35.1, f 'K3- .:,-Q, ef Ai 1 7714477 f3'f f?g24f11,'f frF4,J,9,a2f'fl 'mr?,:ZWy Cl 1 1 EY' 4 .1 fy af T, 4 W1 A, ff f 1 , ,,,,Eh:.:w.W,,,, gg ' -5' A 0 3 P ' . . , 1 4- , , , .. Lf, 1 ',2,ay2.',Qq X, 'Pjf ' ,wg f I 5 1 fcf. ffA'f,gf ff, Huy ' 4 f 1' .Af KW' ,'Vvf4f-ff , ,?fvi'f'f'ffv. 4 1 IMT? 1, ' + z1ff ' A f a , 'N XX ,W . X X v X My I , h i X Q Vg, Y If 1 f' ' V, X 1 1: ' i K V K, W Wk - l q L XQC Y , , yn, . Y . ' '11 1 , - . V ., ' ff , - wwf 1 , , fx- -iLL J f 1 , 4 YJ , 7 ' ' A ,MY--5 W s , ,f - A. - , , f-I 1 1 Wyff , 'ig X Qu x V! ,sf , 4 H f , X RULLU SMITH . SAM BIONETTA GEORGE BAssr:TT . MH. G. A. 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Buuwxl-11.1, Ilmxixlm YY.x1m'14'1x MEM HIGHS MICM HIGHS 111 l'l'f'.v1'1lf'11f IYI.f'f'-1,l'l',S'I'1lf'llf Sw' rel Il ry TI'f'llN ll rf' r Nf'I'jj6'flIlf'lIf-, 1 rum Glcxrzxlx R 14:1 NH .x wr , Y I Am, IxIf.1,1,1-:Y ILA l'.mK 'I'Ium1,xs .xl.MK4l'l'Il C THEIQIIALIVIANAC The Iliterarp bounties Four important organizations of Toledo Higl1 School are the literary societies, IYebster. Pericleans. Philaletheans and Demos- thenean. There are enrolled in the four societies about Q50 members. Each society holds two regular meetings each month, at which time a literary program is given, consisting of salutatory. debate. essay. extempore and oration. The societies offer excellent training for the students of T. H. S. in the way of public speaking. The old spirit of rivalry between the societies has died down this year and all four societies are working together with one purpose in mind-to make this the best and most prosperous year in the history of the societies. FIRST JOINT MEETING The four literary societies of T. H. S. held a joint meeting in December at the High School Auditorium. A literary program was given. consisting of: Salutatory: A Trip thru the Capitol . . Rose Daugherty Debate: Resolved. That Roosevelt Should be Re-elected . Affirmative: Claude Campbell. Esther Gore. Negative: Carl Kelley. Geneva Reinhart. Story: The Fog ...., Edwin Tippett Piano Solo ...,. Robert Trautwein Yaledictory: Passing of the Passion Play Marguerite Terhune All the numbers of the program were well prepared. showing careful study of the subject and also good delivery. After the program a reception was held in Rooms Q and 3. The rooms had been very IJI'9TT1lj' decorated with pennants of the school and societies. This was the first joint meeting of all the literary societies that has ever been held. The meeting was a great success. both in the literary and social part. showing the splendid work which is being accomphshed by the societies tlns year. WIC l3S'l'ER-DEIX It JS I7 E HATE The United States excels all other countries in most respects. so is it any wonder that the followers of our American orator. Daniel XYebster, defeated those of the Grecian. Deniosthenes? The first preliminary debate was held in the High School Audi- torium. .Ianuary QU, 1911. f'ontrary to custom. the two boys' societies, the AVebst.ers and Demosthenians. met in debate. thus insuring one boys' team taking part in the championship debate. The subject was one of great interest to our America-n nation today. Resolved: that a tariff for revenue only would be more desirable than a protective tariff. Edwin Tippett. Varl Kelly and lllti TI-lE1911Ai.IV1ANAC George Stockton of the Miehsters supported the affirmative side of the question. while Norris Rakeslraw, Harold Sherman and Howard lvarwicli supported the negative. Both teams showed excellent team work, combining strong arguments with pleasing delivery. Mr. Warwick. the rehuttal speaker of the negative and Mr. Stockton ol' the attirinative, particularly the latter. were especially good. It was a close tight. hut in the end the decision was four to one in favor of the YYehsters. so one contestant for the championship of nineteen- eleven was chosen. THE PERIC 'I,ICANefl'IHI,. DIC HATE Un the evening of Fehruary 10 the Perielcan and l'hilalethean Literary Societies met for a preliminary dehate in the High School Auditorium. The yells and songs given hy the two societies pre- ceding the dehate showed well the enthusiasm each memher felt. and prepared one for the spirited dehate which followed. The suhject, Resolved, that in the l'nited States women should he given equal suffrage with men. was one upon which everyone has a de- cided opinion. and for that reason the interest was furthered. The Philaletheans supported the al'firmative side of the question and the Pericleans the negative. The Philaletheans were represented hy Miss Vlara Jones. Miss Bahette Phcatt and Miss Mary Norton. who hrought forth the argument that it was woman's right to vote. The Pericleau team, Miss lirnestine Gillespie. Miss Ila Park and Miss Hazel Brownell attempted to prove that woman suffrage is not desirahle. Bliss Brownell gave the negative and Miss Norton the affirmative rehuttal. closing a tlehate whose winner was very hard to choose. as was shown hy the decision. 3-Q in favor of the affirmative. f'H.XMPIOXSHIl' DEBATE The third and last in the series of dehates to decide the champion- ship of T. H, S. was held on May 13th. and it proved to he a fitting climax to this year's dehating. The question was an interesting one: Resolved: that each State in the l'nion should adopt a system of compulsory arhitration for the settlement of lahor disputes, constitutionality granted. The winners in the first and second preliminaries, the lYehsters and Phils respectively. were pitted against each other. The Ml-hster team, composed of Edwin Tippett. Carl Kelley and George Stockton. had the affirmative. while the Phil. team upheld the negative side of the question. The team consisted of Clara Jones. Elizaheth Stem and liahette llheatt. A large audience was present to witness the fight for the cham- pionship. Preceding the dehate the memhers of the two societies sang their songs composed for the occasion and gave their yells to urge the clehaters on to a greater effort. Edwin Tippctt. first aftirmative speaker. opened the dehate. He sketched a brief history of the economic conditions which demand 107 THE 1911AL.NIANAC a change in our present methods of settlement in labor disputes. He also showed the injurious effect of these upon the employer. Miss Clara Jones, in the first speech for the negative, presented the idea that previous experience and the non-success of any com- pulsory plan would render its adoption of little use in this country, because it would decrease the efficiency of workmen and would intro- duce a too complicated system of settlement. Carl Kelley, on behalf of the affirmative. took up the question from the workingma.n's standpoint and showed the injurious effects of present plans and their failure as systems of settlement throughout the country. Miss Elizabeth Stem continued the negative discussion by showing that compulsory arbitration would drive capital and labor llHAMPIUNSHlP DEIi.X'I'INfi 'TEAM farther apart, would be fatal to l'nionism and would create industrial stagnation and evasion of law. George Stockton showed that the public. the third party in every such controversy, is a victim of present systems. He also gave the plan of compulsory arbitration which would serve as a remedy for existing industrial evils. Miss Babette Pheatt was the third negative speaker. She pre- sented the remedy from the negative standpoint, and proved a very interesting and convincing rebuttal speaker. George Stockton, in his rebuttal speech effectively disp1'oved the assertions made by the opposition to the satisfaction of the judges, who granted a decision 2 to 1 in favor of the Wiebsters. R. A. Bartley. Attorney John Schlattcr and Mr. Fred Shane were the judges. This is the first time for a couple of years that the boys have been champions. Here's to the debates for 1911-12: may they be as interesting to students and friends as those of the present year. 1 O3 Tl-lEl9llAI.lVlANAC beninr QBraturiral Qluntest The Senior Urntorir-ul fTlll1lPSl was helrl .Xpril Q!lth. 1911. in the .xllflllilfllllll Annex. Mr. Gaynmn presiflerl. The IDl'0Ql'2llll was us fulluws: PROGR.XNl Duet, Lustspiel Uveriure' ',,,, Krler Brin f'l2ll'il M. cle Grave anrl Hulfln S!'l1I'ilQk'lll1E'llll The Dawn of Il PP2lCOl.lll rFOIllUl'l'l'HX '... . Ruth Elgulter The fT0llSllIHE'I'Sl League . . . Amie T. Lzuulle Voeal Soln. F-prlugl SIll'lllQln . . fimfun IQIIITIIK' Vlarn Nl. fle Grasse YYunteml - Patriots! . , . lla Park nIvlllVG'l'S2ll Pear? , . , . Howzlrrl Tvurwlr-ls The flex-isifm ul' the jumlgies was in fzlvor uf Howurml XYilI'XYlCli. who was Sent to Bowling Green as the I'GIJl't'iE'IltilllVE' of T. H. S. He mm sec-mul all BOXYllIlQ Green. The judges were G, K. Aclzuus. -l. C . Lyuns and YY111. S2llljJ,l'l'. lil!! D DEQCD Qx :Z CD 7 YY CD Tl-lEl911Al.MANAC fx at KEIINA BOARD 0FFIf'ERS Mn. G. .L lV,XSHBl'HNlC . . . I'rr.w'flrni Hmvixiin P. W.xuwic'K . I'1'1-v-I'1-rszrlmzf EDWIN J. 'l'1rrr:TT . . . Trm.wurm' STAFF Hmszxuim P. W,xnwIr'Ic . ,fill-flll'-Iill-Illllifff EDXVIN J. r1lIPl'ETT . Ifll-Vlillf'-YN .llunager ALICE I,,-nvR1cNf'i-3 SIWIAHI l'Irlz'fnr GENEXA R1-:1NH,xn'r Ijfcrriry Sum'cfz'm HERBERT 'l'Iuc:Es .lflzlcfinv HUGH IFIERNAN ,lrf 7 . 1 1ELMA 5MITlI , 1z.1'f'l1r111gv 'I'nm1,xs .XLMROTII IXYIIIIll.l'N LVLI' SALLVMIC . , . 1,01-als T was just thirteen years ago that the 'l'olc-:lo High Sc-lmul stnrlents first read a c-opy of The Retina. then a sniall paper ul' one sheet. It has steaflily growii year after year until now it is a large paper averaging over forty pages to the c-upy. and is pnlw- lishefl in magazine lurni. In May. 1898. The Retina was estahlisherl. having for several years a rival in the Krishna. Now the fornier is the only monthly public-ation in the High Sc-lmul. The Retina is c-cnisimleretl hy niany as the best sr-honl paper in the country. there being no other that is almle to rear-h its stanflaral. Of this the stnilents should he pruncl ancl flu their lmest to keep the paper np to the inark. In Nuvenilmer. 1910, the first nnnilwr of the thirteenth Volume was pnhlishecl. WX- might say right here that 133 is not considered an nnlneky ninnher by the Retina Board. YYe ninst 111 THE 1911At.tVtANAC thank Dame Fortune for tl1e kinctness she l1as hestowerl 11pon us :luring the past year. Our laek ol' experienee was against us i11 the first issue. h11t we hegan our work with tl1e vow to make eaeh sue- eeecling numher hetter than the one hefore. Tl1e same restrietion as to aflvertising that last year's Hoarfl had to eonfront was macle upon us. However. witl1 the influstry and aetivity of tl1e Business Man- ager. we managefl to seeure a larger numher of aflvertisements than last year. Tl1e loyal assistanee whieh the sturlents gave 11s assistefl eonsirlerahly. Tl1e lloarrl was surprised at this womlerful support. for it exeeeflect Otll' fonclest hopes. Through it we l1ave heen ahle to put l1lUl'C 111o11ey i11 tl1e paper and 111aintain a halanee in tl1e t1'C2lSllI'f' which is aflclefl to every llltllllll. ivithout tl1is support this year's Retina would have laekefl many of the features it eontainerl. sueh as tl1e variety of new euts every month. tl1e exeellent halftones. ete. Our eireulation was larger this year tl1a11 ever hefore. heing almost twiee as great as last year. ln aclmlition to tl1e finaneial aid in the way of suhseriptions that tl1e SttiflClllQS antl teaehers aeeorrlecl us. they have marle many eontrihutions. sueh as jokes. essays. stories. ete.. for whieh we are thankful. We aholisherl the language wlepartment of last year wl1ieh few reall antl i11 its plaee estahlishe4l several new anrl interesting clepart- ments. They are tl1e Hall of Fame. ertiterl hy Gloria Falham. n1ore familiarly know11 as Selma liaerz the Question Box witl1 Violet Yere cle Vere. or Esther Stamats. at tl1e heart. and tl1e Loeals Department. eontaining the miscellaneous news of the sc-hool. This flepartment was first lilliCl1 eare of hy Herhert Tigges ami then hy l.ula S2lllllIH9. hotl1 of them proving exeellent workers. tive also printerl an organi- zation clireetory. a feature usetl hy o11e of the hest sf-hoot papers in tl1e eountry. The remaining tlepartment eclitors l1ave proven their sterling worth. We are sure that all enjoyefl the writings of Xliee Lawrenee. our soeiety eclitor: Geneva Reinhart, wl1o followerl the fortunes of tl1e litsg Zelma Smith. our exeellent exehange emlitor. anal George Hassett. wl1o 1lahhlerl with tht athletie clope for a short ti111e until his heavy outsifle work eauserl hin1 to resign. leaving tl1e work in the eapahle hancls of Herhert Tigges. Vlifforcl Benton anal Hugh Tiernan. wl1o sue:-eeelefl the former when he left sehool. are exeellent artists. tl1e goorl euts ancl eoy ers proving tl1is. NVQ' nmst not forget our funny little man. Thomas Almroth. small i11 size hut large i11 wit. who so eleverly hanrllell tl1e Komies for tl1e year. The lioarfl wishes to thank Nlr. iYashhurne espeeially for his gootl :ulviee as to the work. Miss .lermain who 1-ritieiseml tl1e stories. illltl the faeulty in general who assistetl ns on 4liH'erent oeeasions. The great sueeess of tl1e paper this year was flue to tl1e support of tl1e stuwlent hotly. tl1e husiness ahility of lirlwin Tippett. assistecl hy iYa4le tvtley. anml the lioartl in Qt'll0I'2ll whieh proved itsell' lllilSlCl' of the oeeasion. Tl1e next lioartl has our sineerest wishes that X olume let will prove as lueky as Yolume 13. and that the slumlents will not forget The Retina next year. fll. P. llv.. '11, 11: TP-lE1911ALIVIANAC L ' - 1 if -1-1-1-1: 1- t vy 4 rl-Y1:,31iii:ii q t if ft 'W ' fG1 gxJff1,-y Cb I Iwi , 1 fXx.TX.,f 1' F Q x I., I ,,,, ' 3 5 V' 7 r A., K1-5 j-sigh axx XY f 'li 7 ' Q f'q0iU'Qf lf ix 1553 LQ N J 1 fv' . Egg V' 1 f2':- 7451 V' 5 1 K V X ' ffgmiv ,filgziif ' KW Lf X ' LA H A Q u 7f?ig4',3f5: X.. ff I L w f rf.Kf , ,1 Y x 5 X sg I QQ QW f' x X v- L ' VJ - K X f QQ! ' 1 . I QM-X fo. Vf Lf I X XV Ln ' . lk UI+'FIf'ICRS MR. G. A. XYAHHBVRNE , . . Prexfrlzvrzf CHRI, IQELLEY . . I'1'fr-I'rc.w1'flm1f flEORGE STOVKTUN Nffcrvfary XYADI-I IvTLFlY A TITCISIIITT llfi PRINHPAL CHARLES W. GAYMAN Xxxli-xl. l5n.uum ll-1 Ir v'-'g u., WIIW4' Q illtl A N 37 XMI NN c Kao N490 I 5 K U by Sb ao! 1 W 1. 5 ,. f' nu.. . :.g..llllllll,llIll 1 N Q s lg: Y.: 13.51, ,, g L -I L Q - 2 id ,, 2 F SS QNETWIEZS Q -W n '. P . ls 0, l'1s1c1cL1c.xx L1TI:u.xm' S0c'I1cTx' 116 T1-lE1911Al.lV1ANAC 1. PE RICLE M249 L-X 1 Ft XX? , f' E 10 X' , 1 , 1 Wy? f 1 W 21 9 ff 1- - Y-WE x q QL Q ' Y md - in WT iffy -,,-5 1 ,,:,: nfl W L iBertcIean literary Satisfy Fouurlefl in the yeux' 1901. IXIOTTOZ .Yzzlli Semnzduff. COLORS: 1Yhite and Gold. UFFIVERS HAZEL BROXVNIELL . A . PfC'.Y1'l1f'llf BIARJURIE SOTHERLAND . Vz'f'f'-P1'e.wz'fIf'1zz' EKNESTINE GILLEQPIE l'e1z.vm- ES-THER GORE . LUCILE KIAHINE FLORENCE TEFT . ZELMA SMITH . BELLE K1LsTE1x , 11 RFF1l1't1I.Ilf1 Sewefary C 'o1'1'e.wpm1c11'11g HHC1'Pfc1ry f'lzupIa1'1z T1'f'u.v111'f'1' Sergemzz'-uz'-A-I rmx THE 1911 ALMANA iBericIean literary Qurietp SENIORS Gertrufle Black Hazel Brownell Marjorie Dean Esther Haag Henrietta Hannan Lui-ille Marine Helen Metzger Margaret Morgan Ila Park Eva Sampson Dorothy Smith Zelma Smith Marjorie Sutherland l lorenee Teft Hazel Zelufl Eflith Killits Rose Kilstein .li'NIoRs Olive Bally Lillian Bemiss Hazel llrown Crystal f'arll llr. Yvilliam B. Guitteall Mr, Hall Mr. Ballon Mr. .lay Black Miss Vummings AFTIYE MEMBERS Helen Fleury Ruth Crane Rose Daugherty Ernestine Gillespie Esther Gore Katherine Manfller Ruth Holrlerman Helen lloore Helen Murphy Vonsuellu Twing Etlna tverrlehotf Damaris Wright Syhilla Mathias Jeanette Mt-Dingle Theresa Sheurman Dorothy Deeker Aubrey lsenherg soPHOAIoREs Ethel Bllblilllglliilll Dema Canfielcl lieota Campbell Ruth Collins Antje Dic-kman Olga Elifritz Ht JNORAHY MEM BERS Miss Gibson Miss Judge Miss Gugle Miss Hanson Xliss Lyttle Miss Ritchie llllh Helen Hseott Geraldine Hamilton Clara Hart Belle Kilstein Lueile Miller Florence Urwig Fanny Pray Dorothy Stewart Louise Williamson Bernir-e Linflersmith Julia Potter Sophronia Luce FRESHMEN Kathryn Mluoals Margaret Kennedy Ruth Ml-lls Mary Leighly Margaret Gage .Iosephine Mullenkamp Lora Fike Caroline Gray Helen Anilerson .lulia Rolmerts Miss Sprague Miss Newton lliss Seott Miss Smith Miss Steinem 11 KW M t9lQQi9W0-U.'99?QQi5 EQ:-. 5: 'rsgiiu , V-iii' . I. 1125 TI-1E1911AI.IVIANAC f T f 1' -' u X YN! iD L g I i r ' - . EEIIIUSIIJEIUEIII literary buttery Fullllcle-rl in the yt'ill' 18916. KIUTTU: I'1'ffz .wine I,iifvr1'.v .llm-.w mf. l'u1,oHs: GVCUII :mal Gold. UFFIVERS Hmvmlm P. W.x1m'14'1q Xumus IlAKICS'l'R.KXY Tlzmus K. ALKIRU'l'Ii 1 Y w f.fE01:u1c lu. L,-xslu . .IAAIES li. PULLAIHJ 'TIIUMAS .XTKINSUN f'LEMEN'I' SuL'uER RLlBEH'l' H. REEIJIQH . , 1'1'f1.v fflfvzf I'1'1'f'-P1'f'.w1'4lz'1zf . C'w1.mr SI'f'I'z flll'.If Trffc1.v111'z'r Cylllljlllllhll Hf'l'yc'unf-rlf-.-I rum Iff'pm'1'f'r 1l.r ? 'Z Q- 3 2 f 11 E I v- 'f Q- Q 7 , 7 Z F 2 Tl-lE1911Al.lV1ANA Bemustbenian literary Society Thoinzls Almroth Uwen Butterfield lrvin Amlzuns Thonius Atkinson Leslie Banks f'lii'l'orrl Benton John 1'1l't A'lllliI1 Auron Vhute Allun Kauifumuu 1Y1ll11ll1l linker Huywurnl lieutty Henry llloclgett Yvztrnl lloncl Lluytl Dunser George linunert Fred llotlinun Ruyinoml .lumeson Philip Leslie 1JUI1ill4l His-el llurold llolily llr. 1Yilliu1n li. Guitteziu Prof. fhus. XY. Guyxnun llr. xyllllillll H. Guitteuu Hon. lr. ll. Paine Prof. Vhzis, YY. Guyinaiu AFTIVE MEMBERS 1911 Arthur Feinberg Arthur Kruger 1912 George Laska Yvulter Lok l runc-is Mack 'llhomus Maguire Harold Me-rsereuu Sherwood Pinkerton .lumes Pollard Norris Rakestruw 1913 Rufus Manning 1Yulter Mohring llurry Ort Newton Puquette Robert Reeder Puul Robinette Wlulclo Shank Harold Shermzin l.uwrence Smith 1911- Pierre Mt-Bride I lil rl Pearson CRITICS Prof. V. G. Ulney HUNORARY NIICXIISICRS Paul Reading Howard P. Yvarwiek Burton Shatner Clement Souder Harold Stirling Lelunrl Thompson Robert Truutwein Erich Yon Nostitz Arthur T. Wilson Gordon Smith Edward Sperry Burr Taggart Hugh Tiernun Herman 1'lmer Dune- Yun Auken Arthur Weber Spencer Yvelmer Yvalter 11'urwir-la John Stunhery Iidgar Sussiuuu Prof. G. A. 1Y1lSlllbll1'Ilt' Prof. 1Ym. Moffat Prof. lf G. Olney Prof. YY. P. Holt Prof. C. G. Stewart Prof. Yvillinin Nlollalt Prof. fi. A. AYLlSllllllI'Ilt1 Prof. Jeroine Trziviw 122 C 'T'HE1911AI.IVIANAC EA WIWIW IW '1! 'Wlfl 9 'IMI' m Einu A LA A L L 'IW lm in Mi- QM 1 f A ZA igfoigg' fwfff7gQ4'z , f T ' ' ,W S546 K www?-' Wm-'4 N ---Dag' ?n '5?:'1vt5 fgwmlllmliz fmlmlmsnwnmf .....P l'4vm.n--.mn----Q j 5-. --unau--u----p 'f1... - Q 2:-flx Bbtlalethean ?Literarp Smarty Foumlefl in the year 1897. IIUTTU: L1-fffllfllfl' is llzf' fiarrfen Q1' Ufwlunz. C'oLoRs: Black mul Gold. OFFIVERS NIARY NORTON . , , . P1'f'.v1'dm1f HERXIINE IQAVFMANN IYI.1'l'-PI'6'.YI.flf'Ilf OLIVE CARROLL , A HerurclflzySf'1'rf'fz1ry ELIZABETH STEM , 1'urre.wpm1fl1'11g Sw-rvtu1'y GENEVA REINHAIQT . . CVPIINOI' FAITH BRYANT . l'l1uplu1'n LULL' SALLEME , , Sergeuzzl-nl-Arnzx 1 Following the custom of years gone by. the Annual B presents the 1911 Almanac to the pupils of the High School. is. perhaps. the only notahle respect in which custom has followed. Nearly every feature of the hook is not only new original. Long hours of earnest. persistent work during the oard This bu past been . t I five months have heen rewarded by a volume which, in appear contents and general excellence reflects credit upon the school, in particular. upon the young men and women whose talents industry have contributed to its makeup. The nineteen hundred and eleven pupils of the High S: welcome the 1911 Almanac as a treasure-house containing the of the many good things which have made up the life of the sc during the year IIOW drawing to a close. -C. W. G. '1I1CC'. and, and -hool best hool 7' I' ff u 1 t 5 4' , 2 I 5 if . N af .r xg: xx . . 5 A. -A ,. .xx .. X . ' WI '-S-1:-ws:-3 -rw.-g . K. v v.. x ' 'A- P , A x x ,- l . ,, ,X -- 14 5 , 41 4+ X L A In' sg- A 5 12.155 X, . - 1-4 Kr my L I .P va. ' . 2, X .NN 1 x . f--- ., 'z-5, fx .5 ll' K r i x X x .3Q:g. , X iff 1124 T1-1E1911AI.IVIAN sENIORs Pearl Davis Lucy l'lUStK'l' fllklfil Joncs Herminv Kciufnlann Mzirim- JOCll1'l1 .Xmic Lzxszlllt- Luuism- Rum' .Xlmu Mos:-1' Mary Nurtmi Rlllll lllC'lllllUlll'l l ll0I'f'l1I'O Sm-lniltv linnny Seulwrt Elizziln-tll Htl-in Gentiva Rcinliart Halma-ttv Pllc-att .lrxmlis Faith liryzint He-le-n flruslmy Olin- fllll'l'4Ill limniu Dean Gram- l'lI'ill'il'I' l lur4em'c Gm-rilvs llurutliy Hull Dr. Xvllllillll ll. filllllwlll Mr. Olney Mrs. Dawson Miss llzirkclnll Nliss llissvll Miss Fziilitl Miss Dunlap Miss Hanson Miss Haskins iBhiIalethean literary Society M l'lYl'I MICMISICIRS I4lll'llC Ilzill L2llll'2l H1-stun 3ltll',2'ZlI'0l Hull lfunny Killlflllllllll Dumtliy Knult May BIilI'I,Ull2llIl llulvn AIZIXCI' xlllflllil BlK'l'l'l6lIll l'llul'9I1t'4' Nl0tll4'l' fiWOIlflUlyIl Mnurv Nl2ll'Q.flll'I'lll' PM-k Isabel Pntti-1' Lulu Sllllllllll' llclon Slllltbllflh Doris Slzunats lfstlivi' Slillllills Milrlrc-rl Simi:-5' lxI2ll'j0l'j' Stmlrlzml Bl21l',Qll1'I'lll' r1ll'l'llllI'll' lx1ill'gill'l'l M24 tsun llumtliy Mvelislvr sfviwimmlii-is ESllll'l' .Xntin Etta Anlin IIUNURARY MICK Miss -ls-Vinuin Miss Lziputniknff Miss Tylvl' Miss 'l'ui'1lt Mrs. Hairfl Bliss Km-llvl'n1:m Miss Ryan Miss Sc-lineielm-r Miss Sprugut- I ISICRH 12.7 Mzirgurvt Hassett Lum-llu l3nl4lwin H1-lon llwgn-lit Vrystnl l'lIIll'l'SUIl Uurutliy lllI'l'iIll2lj'l lil'l'Ill!'l' Kriu-gvr llc-lt-n IiI'lli'j1I'l' K2llll1ll'l11l' l,ai1nsun .Xliw Vomlussy l,uc'ilt- xlilllli Lunisr- Nvlsnll Sumli Nils-s Rulli Kc-4-lm-V Paulim- Spa-rry lluimtliy Tlininzis FRICYHMEN Marian 191-islu-v Uurntliy A. Hall. Murgvry Link Mziln-l Rir'lu1i'1lsm1 f'li:ii'luttv lY4'IlZf'l Bliss llufinr Bliss lfilvllit- Bllss 111755 Mr. M'asliln1rn1 Mr. SGIIIQUI' Miss f'u11,gl11-5' Nliss l'Pr'li Miss Smith AC 9: XYEBS'l'ER LI'rER.xm' SOCIETY 126 TI-IE1911Al.1V1ANA 1 1 1 4 , -1,11 x Rx. Webster 'ilirerarv Society Fmumrlwl in the ye-zu' 18118. BIUTTUZ l'f'l'fIlIII prff- url fil1f'111. f'u1.oRs: Navy Ulm- anrl Wvllih'-. OFFIVERS firzmcfal-2 A. STm-KTON . Cfxm. KE1,I,EY , W11,1,,x1m HRUWN EIHYIX TIIIPETT PIARRY Sxcrmzm' Jn' Humlfzs . PAVI, BLUVNT , WI1.I,1AM FERNALD , 1 l7I'!',N'1AllI'lIf 1 'fra'-1'1'1'.vl'4l4'l1f New-1'f'fr1rj1 I'z'11.w1' T1'z'r1,v111'z'1' lvllflfllflfll Nl'l'jj1'tlIIf-tlf-.11711 Ifl'lJUl'ft l' Tl-lE1911Al.IVIAN Maurive Altatfe-r Glen Avery Stuart Hailey Harulcl Baker William Blur-k Paul Blount Maltlwif- Brown 1Yillarrl Brown Arthur Conv Eclwin Cooki- H: rwarfl flraium-r Varlos Elbert Howarrl lillis Dr. 1Ym. H. Guit Prof. ff G, Olney tm-au Webster literary Smeietp ACTIVE M EMBEHS William Fernalrl Klilo Gilman f'zirmen Herrick .lay Holmes Ralpli .leliniugs Farl Kelly Roy Kemink Vliarles KL'Hllll1 George Killian Joseph Klei Milo Lamli Gardner Lawrenet Erlwin Magimiis Max Mr-Call HONORAR Y MEMBERS Mr. fl. VV. Hayman Prof. George A, 1Yasliluuriie ee- 1 ? X - k Wy . X . e 1 -A 'I XSX B Nl l 25 Walter Miller Alexarider Kloss Gilbert Potts Ralph Oeclisler Walding Rupp Gloyd Ftankarrl Harry Seubert George Stoekton Erlwin Tippett George Tucker Frank Yanhoesen Donalrl Webster Ralph Yvinslow Prof. C. M. Brunaon Prof. 1Ym. Moffatt AC .IVNIOR SECTION Tl-IE 1911AL.IVlANAC EE LS E li SLE 3333 l f f ALsme ea EDNA Lrtwis .OFFl.VERa Iirvdrlrzzf I llil'i?fT'5TfiE1flN Li5,T'i1ilQZfN 'f l,Ilc'ILE , lTl't'lINIll'zI' BERTHA B.xl'MG.fxI:DNER . . JIf'111l1z'r.w111'p SFf'I'E'ftII lf Hattie Allvu Mildred Baur Salmm' Bam' Safliv BlEI1'klll1bFl' .Xnua Bully Alicia- Braitliwaitv Be-rtlia Haumgard Mary f'allalian De-ama Vzililpfivlwl lmuta Dc Mlltli lrvnv Form-man Guyneth lfn-i-fl Harriet Glmflull Varulinv Gray Laura Grossman Ruth Allan Yinla Allvn llvlen Bvstrup Kathryn Bryan Ethel Clark Gladys C'orsun Flurc-ncv f'owL-ll lll I' Glaflys Hannvsfalir Mario Hartslmrn Doris Hawkins .Xllwrta Knappciilwrgs-1' Hoplirona Lum- Lure-'lla Lillll' l ranccs Matz HQ-lon Matz Margaret Marvin Flulw-iu'v Nill f'nr1lvlia Nitsvlikf- Malmlv Nec-klvt Anna Us-lsr-lili-gal Glaflys Pe-ttillgm-ll Fanny Pray SENIOR SEVTIUX Marjorie Dcan Emma Enflcrliu Ruth Harpst Elizalic-th Kvrrush Alia-if Krugvr Flurz-nr-Q Kulilman Ja-nniv Kulirt Erlna Lewis Hflxl PRARY Mrs. Davison MEMBERS Rev. Erm-st BUIIFIICI' Allvn Miss BH!'l'iflllll Miss Bishop Miss Cauglic-y Mrs. Douglas Miss Gibson Miss Haskins IQ!! .Kari-lia Quinn Ruth Rm-ncllv lluliy Ruliinsun Hs-ls-li Ryrlman Lvlia R1-sslvl' Latlia Sipv cllliifllltll' Snutliarel Lnuisv SIlE'lfll'l' Hs-lc-n Tllatc-lu-i' Margarvl 'Il-:lil L1-tha Yan Aukm-ii fi4'l'lI'll4l4' Kuvkvr Fairy Rc-rlfeilfll Miss Flcwviim-v S Lurilv Malik May Mc-Donalfl Flin-4-in-0 Sr-liultv f'unstanf-0 Sp:-1-r Flrnrviirw- Tell! praguv. 'TF'1fif'l11'I'. Miss Anna Slll'2l,Q'lIl'. Miss llutf-hinsun Miss Mills Miss Smead rlwf'lil'lll'I'. w- A- i '1 Ll' Tl-lE1911Al.MANAC Girls' Ziaigb Srbuul 180112 Qllluh BRING the year 1910-1911 the Girls' Bible C'lub has held its usual number of meetings. until eclipsed by the larger meetings under Miss Miller and Miss Saxe: has pursued two unusually interesting courses of study and in addition has given several social affairs. The club was divided this year into two sections. The Fresh- men and Sophonlores with Miss Florence Sprague studied the book of Acts: the Seniors and Juniors formed a Social Se1'vice flub under Miss Anna Sprague. and studied the social teachings of Jesus. Every girl who has been a I1lGI11l7CI' of the club feels that this year's study has been the most interesting one which could have been undertaken. The Bible Club parties are always entertaining and those given this year were especially clever. The Boys' Bible Club was cuter- tained this Spring, and several other affairs were given for the members only. In every way this year has been 111051 successful. 131 N- .- 'z a- J I f 1ll'lllillll., 7 fl, f ' 4 1- - . 4 lb Ilix f -- m . X Q , Tl-I 1911A I. NIANAC 5 g f fl ,xifzpi Q5 , XL Y E335 QW XVILLARD BROXVN . EDNVIN COOKE . H.AROLD ANDERSON PAUL BLOUNT A DONALD CQUDAKUNST ALEX Moss . PAUL SCHOENFELDT Ge-urge Killian Maltlwie Brown Roy Soutcr Harold Platt Alex Moss Harolrl Anderson Edwin Cooke Artliur Krueger Paul Blount Enya' 3804112 Qiluh OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS Norman 'lllllll'St0Il Paul SL-liocnfelflt Milo Gibson Siva liemler Carlos Elbert Merrick Hill Farmen Herrick William Fernald Stuart Bailey 133 PTF-Sl.llFl1f 1'lI'I'.S'f l'1'r'e-lJre.w1'fle11f Secmzrl V1'cff-Pre.v1'rle1z1 Hcffreffiry Trvnsllrer Sergefllzf-rd-.1rnzs Heporier lvlllllllll Bla:-k Harry Seubert lValter Miller Harvey Ruppell Edwin llaginnis Charles llUIllt'I'Uj' lvillarfl Brown ss An.-x Nl. IRITK TI-lE1911ALMANAC ifaigb brbuul Zgups' Zgihle Qllluh HE High Sehool Boys' Bible Vlub has uflrlecl :mother very sue- eessful year to its history. The interest shown in the work has been very gratifying :incl the zxttemlzlliee up to the uverage. About thirty boys have QlSSE111l5lEIl in the cafe of the Y. M. C. A. eueh Frimlny. taken luneh togetlier. eurriecl on at business meeting, then devoted half an hour to bible stucly. Mr. llrunson. Mr. Demorest. Blr. Hoffmeister and Mr. Smith, the tear-hers of lust year, were sought by the boys, but on ueeount of previous plans both Mr. Brunson and Mr. Demorest were unable to take up the work. So we earried on the elalss with Mr. Smith over the Juniors and Seniors and Mr. Hof'fmeister teaching the Freshmen and Sophomores. But about the mimlflle of the semester Mr. Smith was eompellecl to give the work up beeuuse he moved out of town. After looking urounfl a short time we stumbled onto Mr. YYhyte. He took up the work with vim and nnule himself one of the boys. He was liked by ull and eurriecl us through the year in fine fashion. lve all hope to be uble to sec-ure Mr. Wihyte next year. YVe feel that mueh of interest :intl helpfulness has been ueeoni- plishetl uncl we look l'0l'XV2ll'tl to an even more sueeessful organization next year. XYILLARD Huowx. 134 x 1 x 'xx EK W 'I JK W N ' fx, , If 1 Q i , X I N, .15 MIR N x W ff NN f 5115? f' . 12- 1 ' j i .L . . Li 5 7Nf ' W' In 7 V -0 - VQQQ 1 IW- n Q51- awgilh - : - ' ' ig gy 136 Tl-lE1911AI.NlANAC l I' i 4' if 'Sw f f-ff 1 Q2 nl, . l A ,ew - f khill: rl: : - :is 3 1. i lj - ' L- gl! - , 9 X I 1: f I IL l EE D E Q E t:UI15DN UFFIVERS EMMY SEVBERT . . , IJl'f'NI.l1f'IIl LUCY FOSTER . . IYl.f'!'-1',I'f'Nl.K1l Ilf HYLU,-x Sc'HR,ac:ENHr:1M Sf'l'l'l'flIl'-If ESTHER Situi.-yrs . Amy Bull Hazel Benhum Hazel Fish Lucy Foster Zellu Hernley Gertrude Kuhlmun Ethel Humlepohl Ruth Elgutter Flaru De Grasse- May Mc-Donald Evelyn Knulilaugh Esther Stunmts Margaret Bassett Daisy Bright Yevu Cainlplmell Yeruniml Ilensin Ruth lvsher Margaret U'Brien Grace M1-Kay Dorothy Grover Shirley Sissun SENIOR NIill'gIlI't'l Manning Burlmru ll0llI'lI1ll'llt'1' Nellie Schilling Berniniy Seuherl Ethan Shannon Hylllu SI,'llI'llf.It'lllll'lIll Helen lYylie .IVNIOR cllllifl' GuullSilP Helen Smith Esther Mullerilmrrk SOPIIUM1 IRE Gerlrmle Kun-her Ethel Seilc l-'RESHMAX Geneva Grnver Doris Reflfielzl Marlelun Nlvfhlllll Sadie Bluckllmre Elizahetli Xvllllillll'-4 137 T1'e'c1.v11rf'1' MzzI'gz1n-ttzi Rupp llyrlle Yun cle lYuter Neva Vllflllllllill Hlunc-lie Le Vlvrm- Fl4rl'Plll'P Tefl .leswief'l1l'isf1l1alll NIIll'jUI'll' SUlllPl'l2lllll Lurile Da- Huy Olive Varrrull Lneile Hunk B:-rnive Kruger Helen Kruger Phyllis Beanvll ,lennie Kuhrl Fairy Rehfelnlt l lurenr'e Hulirer Elizulwth S!'lli1llWi View Mr-Marius .I llliii Putter Edna llruwn Luis Brown 5 v V 'x 9: .2 THE1911AI.IVlANAC L55 Hman' Sl-ll'lil-2R'1' HEHBPJRT 'Fuzurzs FRANK Rmscaux ALEX Moss . BYRKJN fi,-X1ilDNl-lk! Plcolf. XYYLL1 Huwxlcn 'l'H.xr'Y MAX Nl4'f'.x1.1, .Xlslullni l'1.u'1'K1N PAV1, St'Il0ENlf'lCI,lJ'I' l'Al'L Rulslfzwrs .IAMES l':NRIHII'I' Fowmzh VAN K'1,EvE Hum M1'I EE fjl-lO1iGE BARBER Ronrzm KALISH 0l+'FIlTlf1RS MIQMBICRS 1159 Pl'f'.wl'rlf'1lI V1'r'e'- l,l'!'N1.llL'll, TI'l'IlNll7'f'l' Tlzfrfl l'1A1'1'-1'1'f'.w1'1 Nf'l'jfl'IlI1f-tlll-.ITIHN D1'1'1'r'lur lvlllllllllfll l 1a1cn Hvllulamxf: Iixuluxlm Klevnl-:K IFUNALIJ lin' RuN,x1.1m Humslxs l'1,11-'Fuulm SEYULIJ AARON l'ul r1-1 Hxxel, Ilrufgs Plncm' KA1,1s11 LEE BEFEIRS THE 1911AI.MANAC The Glen Qliluhs NE ofthe inost successful organizations had its beginning this year. nainely. the High School Glee Clubs. These were started niainly through the efforts of Blr. Gaynian, who was aided by llr. lVylli. The work was eagerly taken up by large classes which inet in the Annex once a week for in- struction. Under a capable instructor the work progressed rapidly. Therefore, it was Puor. .It s. Wxmu decided that a concert by the United Glee Clubs should be given, and preparations were made at once for this event. which took place in llarch. The concert was well attended and very successful in every way. and plainly showed the talent of the clubs. Financially the clubs made good. The oflficers were well chosen and qualified to hold the clubs up to a high standard. The members deserve 11llll'll credit for their co-operation. Many thanks are due Mr. lvylli for his help and patience during the year. Shortly after the concert the clubs were disbanded for the year. and everyone looks forward to a larger and better club during the coming year. E C' Q Htl TI-IE 1911AI.IV1ANAC EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE nnual math 55555555555555555 Zlnnual Baath STA FF CARI. KELLPLY , XYAIJE IC. I'TLm' . Grzmacm A. S'rm'l4'ruN , FRED .Xu-mis . . f'I'IARLES SXV.kRTZ13Al'lGIl Ami: l,,xS.xLm: . Hixzm. BRUWNELI, DUNALD BI'f'K0l'T l GEORGE Iiixmsiciz 1 I,AwHENr'E TPIPQI'l4E fiLOYD ST.xNK,xRn : frliffn--1'1z-I 'Ill-iff. HllA'I.III'-WN Jlrzrzrlyfv' . l.v.w1fA1'r1fz' lffllifvzl' . I .w.s'1',s-lrl11i Bus 1'ru'.v.s- . I-Y-YI'-Yfllllf 1f11.v1'11f'.v.v Snrffll ffrlzifm' IA-fl'I'lII Il lfrlffor .1 rl Ifrlfir rs , Iflzlvifr 1 :lfI'f17I' Knnzif- lfllllfilf Af' KNOWLEDGM ENTS .11fIIIIlflUI' .1l1lllll!fI'I' The- Efliiors wish to thunk all their r-miti'i1ni1n1's for thi- time and lalml' they so g9Il6I'0llSi'V vxpvliflvm . 1 YM- arc- lliil'1lI'lliHl'iY 1'I'2l1l 1lli to Miss BIOPQZIII for her assislzilive. mul Miss FlIlI'E'lli'G Biggs. Hugh 'F16I'llilI1. Louis Yoorlieis mid otlu-rs for art work and f'OIlil'i11llt1l7l1S of a l1fCI'2:ll'j' c-l1z11'zicte1'. 141 ' , L- . ,A-V. , 1 ' 3694 'U 1 N I T a XJ 4 'v'nH'!bl . , X, 1.,if'o,1.j:'.'.1 . .su 1, rg 'fy 2.f1F1+.,' fr ' 'Tff,,'f.'r' ' v3.',-v- 'f'v..,' vc vi A , M- f ' , I. ,-gh 1' .N J X ,... ' , df .,q, . 4 . 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S1'U'I l'. R. Illclmux . NI1crm1cLL A . Hfgflzf Half' R. SMITH. V. Sw.xn'l'z1s.xl'rax1 Cu NIANAIIICNIENT . . I 'rmvfz Jlflllflfffl' I '!'ll7fflIYIl . l.v.v1'.Qfm1f JIIIIIIIQIFI' LI N li-VI' Lzjff Iflllf Lfjff Tufklr Lrjff Glmral I 'mim- Hiyflzf GIIUVIII . Hiyflf Tur'l.'lr' lfiyylzf Emi . Q un rfrr Lzjff Half F1111 Bark 13 TI-lE1911ALMANA successful season. F' Q '..f R. SMITH Another mainstay of the team was Smith. lYhen yarfls were neerlerl Smith was given the hall and woe to those who attempted to prevent his progress. He played a great game at full this year. lYe lnse him hy graduation. 1 --l H. Sc'oTT 147 CAPTAIN SEVBP RT The right simle of the line was .1 nnghty poyy 91 on the offense and a stonewall on the flefense with Seuhert in his position. He is known m interscholastic circles as one of the hest tarl lt- in the state. He ahly leel tl1e team tlnou l1 1 Misfortune fell on the team early in the season when Huh injured his Sl10lllflCl Hoyseyei xx hen he was in the game his spectacular playing at quarter and his long runs hrought hack memoiies of the '09 team and his wonfleilul play mg Graduation took him from us in Ianuary TI-IE . .l. . XL., ,X Q 1 , ,H Aux . . Q Q, 1 'im a 0 J Socks take c-are of made a good the Joh XY El S 9 game and n to heat him Xt to wish him success TQTTALMANAC P. SCOTT lt was necessary to find two new ends this year. and one of the finds was Palmer. For his first year on the team he played a mighty good game. He will he back next fall and with more coaching and experience should more than take care of one of the end positions. 1' H. SMITH .3 K 5 another of the men who helped K ' QT flank positions this year and he . ,4 of it. He played a rattling good 1' E fall should make everyone step lj, the regular end position. We P SwARTzB.xi'f:H Another one we lose by graduation. In Swartzhaugh the team had a player who could go in at any position and make good. lfe was a steady. sure player. a elever tar-kler and a good ground gainer. Most of his playing was at hall. hut he was often called on to fill other position.: and he aequitted himself hrilliantly. 1-L5 S Tl-IE1911Ai.MANAC XVI!-BLEH In lVisler at half the team had a very clever player. Although out of several games. he played with a vengeance when called upon. He should he one of the best next fall and we are counting on him a great deal to keep the team up in the running when so many old men will he gone. BIERDEMAN Another one of the men who helped take' care of the half situation was Bierdeman. Particularly good on carrying the hall and equally as good on the defense, we had as a half-hack a very clever player. Many things are expected of him next fall when the call is given for candidates. Ci.-XRDNER It was a stone wall they found when they struc lx him, and a good sized one at that. Gardner was well adapted to play guard. for when he got his anatomy hetween center and tackle there was no room left for anything. Byron was always o11 the job and the team will miss his strength and beef next fall. He is going to prep. school. 149 him. Merrell's ginger had the team going all the TH E1911ALMANAC RIERRELL Tom is another of the regulars who graduates. Those dashing runs around the end was his specialty. lYhen he cut loose with the pigskin around the left, it took more than one to stay time. We hid him farewell. PEf'K Left tackle was well filled this year hy big Peck. lYhen he got his frame in the way, some- thing always had to stop. He played a great game on the offense. making the gap when neces- sary and carrying the hall skillfully when called upon. He had rightfully heen chosen to lead the team this fall. but has left school and so we lose another veteran. f'H1EsA Besides heing a great kicker. George was a powerful pivot-man. A mountain on the de- fense and a hattering ram on the offense is he. He is one of the old standhys on the team. and we will he glad to see him hack this fall. 1521 if THE 191'1ALMANAC The other guard position was held down by Crane, who did fine work ull year. He will be back on the squad next fall and will no doubt again play guard. ZDIMERMAN Hush is another of the men who so admirably helped to hold down an end job. He was one of the men who nhly took t-are of an end position, very speedy and u hard und sure tzlekler. CRANE IQAIGHIN Kuifrhin was il new man. hut as Qllillil he T5 proved il capable and valuable uddition to the tezlni. Here's hoping that he will he in the some position in 'the teaun of 1911. ll' K V SVHEDVLE T. Il. S., 1910 Y Y T. H. 5. Visitors' Y 7 nr Y YV YY 7 Y A YYY Y Seoxiew N feore Oc-t. Ssliryun High School ...,,, til U Oct. 15-But-yrus High Sc-hool ., QS U Uc-t. QQ1CUllll'lllbll5 North High ...,,, fi 0 Oct. Q9-Oberlin High. 1,,,.,, .....,,,..,,. . 3 0 Nov. 5fDet1'oit Central ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U IQ Nov. 12-Ohio State Deaf Institution ....,. .Eli U Nov. 24--Hyde Park ,,,, , ,, ,, , ,,,,.,,,,, . U 3 1.31 wx .hmw lf, M4-Hmm l R.'xNK fi. VIMNP I K- , 5 lkvlxu E. NIACUMBER Lurls H. PAIN I BASKET BALL TEAM 152 TI'-iE1911ALMANAC EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 5 5 asker all E 5 E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Nl.XNAXGlCBll+IN'I' l,AwR1cN1 -rc 'l'l4:1c1-1,111 'FHM 3ll'Ililil'II,I, Iluau 'l'I1f:nNAxN , .. luxul, X All, . I'I. um1,n ,XNIJICHSUN I,.xwn1cN4-lf: 'lxI+I1'Il'l,I+I lilclvl' NI.xl.I,um' SAM KI,0Nl'l'1 l',X , Howxxclm 'l'H.xr'x' LINIC-l'l' l I upfflzn llt!Hll!jl'l' A l.v.w.vf1ll1f .llrllzrlglw Lfjfll' 1'vUl'll'l1l'Il Il,l-flllf l UI'll'lII'lI f'l'lIff'I' l,fjf'f Iimml lfigfllt HIHIIYI Hlll1.vIl'lHf1' Tl-lE1911AL.MANAC Rzhism nf Zgasket Ball HE basketball team this year had to travel a long and rough path in order to equal the record made by the team of 1910. They almost reached the end successfully. but on the last few yards stumbled and then at the tinish fell even harder. Vnfortunate r-ireumstanc-es. such as the sc-hedule extending over too long a time and the lack of a 1-oar-h can be offered as an exe-use for this finish. However. the team held 'l'oleclo's basketball fame on high as they were tied for the championship ot' Northwestern Ohio and won three games from high-c-lass Michigan teams. The team had three new men in its line-up: Vail and Anderson at forwards playing a fast game all season and Mallory at guard, playing a sure and steady game. Vaptain Teeple at r-enter and Monetta at guard were the only veterans on the team. Tracy was a good man as substitute when absence broke up the regular line-up. Next year's team will be led by Mallory. It will again have new men in the line-up to take the plac-es of Teeple and Monetta. 15-l THE1911ALMANAC ' 1--. Zllrark Ulisaru MANAGENIEN'l' I,.xwm:Nr'E '1'1-lrxvmz , . . SAM NIONICTTA . BIUNETTA.. . A ,, -, N Y 5 Jlclrlzlyer . , f'c1pl'u 1 n 50 Yflrrlx IUU Yclrdx D z'.v1'11.v Shui 1 Rcfluy IUU I'llf'llN ' .320 Yarcls YA11. .... , , -Q 1181-JE. ,, A , 1 Run I1 ing BfUll!l,JllIIl11 Relay 1 4-JI ile Relay T I-I E SOVDER ,... SCHOENFELDT .... , , THVRHTIN. . A RAKESTRAW . HUMES ...,. BAS!-XETT ..., , POND .4,. THAN-:Y ,.,, BRQWN ...,. L MAN f 1 Q-Jlile al Relay 1 H am mer 1 D1'.s-c11.w Une Jlilf S Lou' Hurdle AC - Rumzing Broad Jump f High Jump A H igh H urdlef P016 Vault . P016 Ivaulz' -S High Hurdle I High Jump 1 2.20 Yarda 'l Relay H 14-Jlilff -I Relay TI-1 157 E 1911A LNIANAC FAPTAIN MONETTA Prohahly no man in the history of Toledo High School has done more for her athleties than has Sam Monetta. He is known everywhere as a star sprinter and a elassy man in the weights. Besides this he is a very ahle leader and eoaeh, being able to always get the best out of his team. He demonstrated this fact in 1909 and is showing it again this year. This is his fourth year on the traek team, and to this time has won 77 points in interseholastie meets, alone winning 12 firsts. -1- seeonds and 5 thirds, Besides this he has won numerous honors for Toledo in dual meets. Together with his traek work he helped make the basketball team champions of Northwestern Ohio the last two years by playing a grand position at guard. Mueh credit is due Monetta. MANAGER TEEPLE With the hr-st traek team sinee the he- ginning of this old sehool. Teeple has been able to arrange a fine schedule. The team will no doulmt travel to Chieago on June 10th. as the First honors were neoppedu at Ann Arhor and at Cleveland June 3. This will he the longest trip ever undertaken to repre- sent T. H. S. on the traek and in the field. THE 1911ALIVlANAC .gi 1 l 'XX FLOYD OBEE To Obee goes the eredit for holding the present 1,1-mile record of Toledo High. He is a good 220 man and a star on the relay team. Always in the best of condition. Floyd is ready to give Toledo the hest he has He has won a good many points while on the team. EARL VAII. A new man on the team. but we know what to expert of him. He is a sprinter of the Monetta variety and a mighty good hroad jumper. He should he able to do much for Toledo in the next few years. and no doubt he will. 1.33 T I-lE1911AI.MANAC l i I .1 Q.. 9 ' .i V .' 3 i .. ' ' 2 .5 N7 ' . gg: if If - Q A T Se T s we f i li 1 Q ' ' Ma, 2 - .-5 . . :R ff .... P' ',- 'fi' ' . 1 o f-iz.. I .,.. . 1' -1 f - '- ow' - TED SOYDER Another mainstay of the team, Ted is the best half-miler in the state and has won a good many points for Toledo in this event. He is also a good man at the mile and r-an negotiate the 14-mile in particularly fast time. Besides this he holds the present T. H. S. hammer record with 1225 feet. PAI'L SCHOENFELDT Another new man on the team and another one from whom we know what to expect. The best miler Toledo has ever hoasted of and a hard worker, Paul is counted on to win fine points at Ann Arbor to help us to the Michigan lnterseholastic Championship. He should accomplish much for Toledo in the next two years. He can cover the 1767 dis- tance around 4:4-0. 1.33 THE 1911 223 . 1 1 'Qi 1 ' A 5 f rr' 1 :xg 51: E ' g., 5 53.2 .51 X 1' -. N .' NA: 'I' if j N E?-1 :SY is-1. fx .. .sff 'E Ll-S' :rin ' A N-' . 1. Q ' - 1 fi: xi Ss f- x1 .4 11 ' X .. , 1 x ALMANAC HARRY POND No T011-do atlilvtv has vvf-r Cleared the hur from a jump iligilvl' than has Harry. H6 is 111110 to clear 5 ft. ti. :uid with his new style nf jump this your should gn mur-h higher if pllsllc-fl. He has uurur-rl uiziuy points with his jumping 111141 is 1-mint:-ml on to win at Ann Arbor, NORRIS RAKESTRAW I11 Rukm-st1':111' thc ll'2llI1 has :1 uiigfhty good 111111111-1'. H11 is :1 1111111 NYUl'kl'l' 111111 shuuhl he :1l1l1- twr.'z11'11 points 111 gxllll .X1'l1411' hy his wurk, Xvxl year he will. nu cluuht. hc om- of thi- SiilI'S 1111 the team. H50 THE 1911ALMANAC GEORGE BASSETT Bassett has made the pole vault one of the point-winning events for the track team: with earnest. hard work he has brought his record up to 10 ft. 10 in. indoors and to almost this outdoors. This is his last year on the team. He very faithfully cap- tained the team last year and managed it the year before. Q NORMAN TH URSTIN Thurstin has added many points to 'l'oledo's credit in the high and running broad jumps and in the hurdles. He is a classy hurdler and an excellent jumper. Much is expected of him next year. WILLARD BROWN Willard is a new man on the team but he has made a hit in his ability to cover the 440 yards in a short time. He follows closely in the footsteps of Obee, and next year when Floyd has gone, should step right in those foot prints. EARL HEIMES Heimes has done exceedingly well in the pole vault this year. bringing his mark up to around 9 ft. 9 in. He will ably fill Bassett's place next year. HOWARD TRACEY Tracey has done mighty good work as a relay man. He is mighty fast and should occasion demand it would make a great substitute for either Monetta or Vail. LELAND MONROE Another relay man. very fast and also a good Q20 man. 151 Quark uf Clihuratiun FRANK G. CRANE .,,M,.. Prmirlmt IRVING E. LXIAVOMBER Loma H. PAINE JOHN F. BIVIQENNA HERBERT P. VVHITNEY Tl-lE.1911AI.IV1ANAC Michigan Einterschnlastin ANN ARBOR. MAY 19-Q6 On the ahove date we captured -L cups. a silk banner. 7 gold medals and -1 silver. the meet and the relay-pretty nearly every- thing going. We scored 3-1-5g points. our nearest competitors being Cresswell and Muskegon. llichigan which tied for second place with 15 points each. Grand Rapids finished fourth. In all there were twenty-four Michigan schools entered. Our points were scored as follows: 100 l'a1'r1'.w .,.. .121 I Yflrfls ,,,, ' ' High Jump. . . 07l6jf0lll'fll All fic, ...,.. Ohee .,...,. . w 0720-llfllf lllilc. 0116 illilc ,,,,. Lou' If2ll'!HC', . , Pole Vaulf .... Rlllllllillfj Brom! Jump..Thurstin . . . High .lump ........., Thurstin ..., A well lialanced lezun. alile to high. tells the story of the Victory. ...,...iNIonetta.... . ...xilll .,.4 ......,Fond....,.. .. ...houder....., . , . .Schoenfeldt. . , . , .Thurstin . . . .......Bassett. . . .. First .,.. First .... First ,... Second. . Second. . Second. , Second. . Tied for. Fourth. . Fourth. . Tied for Fourth. . Tinie. 10 Q-5 seconds. Tiine. Q3 seconds. Height. 5 ft. 5 in. Time. 52 3-5 seconds. Tiine. Q lnin. Q seconds. Time. -L min. -11 sec. Time. 26 seconds. Height. 10 ft. 8 in. Distance. 19 ft. 11 in. Height. .3 ft. 5 in. place in most events. and place The lg-mile relay. run hy Monctta. Ohee. Tracey and Vail. who won it easily in one minute and S1 seconds-a very fast record. 162 TI-lE1911Al.lV1ANAC jaurthtnestern QBIJiu llntersrbnlastir BOXVLINQ GREEN. BIAY 12, 1011 Toledo Higlfs t1'ack tealn certainly lived up to her reputation as one of the best in the country when she gathered in 74 points out of a possible 108. Ten firsts and eight seconds were won by Toledo athletes. Captain Monetta won the gold medal for the highest number of points scored. getting 16. while Thurstin received the bronze medal for third place with eleven points. Daub. of Fostoria. won the silver medal with fifteen points. Three Northwestern Ohio records were broken while one Toledo High School record was smashed. Souder added 10 feet to the 12- pound hammer record. making 125 ft. Q in. This breaks the school reco1'd of 19,0 feet made by Schmidt some years ago. Bassett made 10 ft. in. in the pole vault. while Schoenfeldt lowered the mile record to 5:06 Q-5. Vail and Monetta divided honors in the 50 and 100-yard sprints. NIONETTA AND VAIL S'r.aR'r1No 16:5 15x FINISH IN fQl'.Xli'l'l'lR .yr Bmvuxm: Glu-:lax ,ff SCHOENFELDTVS, FINISH IN TI-II: NIILE THL'Rsrox's BRu.xu JVIIPING 164 Tl-IE1911ALNlANAC Vail taking first in the 100 and second in the 50, while Captain Monetta took first in the 50 and second in the 100. Thurstin and Rakestraw outclassed their opponents in the hur- dles. taking first and second respectively. Pond and Thurstin took first and second in the high jumps, the bar being at 5 ft. Q12 in. Huines took second to Bassett in the pole vault, making a splendid showing. Ohee and Brown took first and second in the 14-mile. coming in pretty nearly tied. Schoenfeldt won the mile easily. Captain Blonetta won first in the shot put with 39 ft. 712 in., and second place in the discus. Thurstin took second in the running broad juinp. The mile relay with llonroe. Souder, Brown and Ohee in the line-ups was won in 3:52. T. H. S. OUTDOOR RECORDS 16 1-5 seconds . EVENT Rec-oau HoLnEH IUU Yards Dash 10 seconds. . Sam Monetta 220 Yczrcls Dash . Q3 seconds ,,,.. Earl Vail 4.10 Yards Dash. 53 Q-5 seconds. .WU Yards Dash. Q min. 7 Q-.5 sec Ted Souder Une Mile Run. . . 4 lnin. 5712 sec Burton Nickels 320 Lou' Hurdles. . . . . .27 Q-5 seconds. John Downing 120 High HllFClft'.Y. . Sllflf ...,.... IJ-Ib. Hammer ...... Rzuzniny High Jump. . , Rullniny Broad Jump. . . . Pole Vault. .. ..... One-lza1fMile Relay ..,..., 41ft.6in.,.. 120 ft. Q ln. .... .. 5ft. 614 in. . . . 1 . 21 ft. O1l1.... 10 ft. 10 in. .. 1 lnin. 31 sec., . 165 Harry Pond Lawrence Heinl Ted Souder Harry Pond Lawrence Heinl George Bassett ' 'Sain Monetta Earl Vail Floyd Obee Howard Tracy TI-lE1911AI.IVlANAC iliehietn uf the Track Season N January Q7 our track team defeated the team from Ann Arbor High by the score of 71 to 17 in an indoor meet at the Y. BI. C . A. Gym. It has been several years since an indoor meet has been held in Toledo between T. H. and another school. Nine years ago this winter we were defeated by Ann Arbor at the Armory. by a Very close score, at which time the records made were ridiculously slow and poor compared to nowadays. ln the meet on the 97th Monetta, Vail and Rakestraw won all the sprintsg Obee. Souder and Schoenfeldt. the middle distances and mile: Ralcestraw, Bassett. Sonder and Anderson took all the honors in the jmnos and pole vault. while in the shot. Honetta. Senbert and Vail won all three places. Because the State and the Michigan meets are on the same dates this year, the team did not go to f'olnmbns as they attended the higher class meet at Ann Arbor. This meet was on Hay 19 and QU, and the team made a good showing. They will go to Vhicago Interscholastic on June 10th. The team representing Toledo on the track and in the held this year is the best ever, and it will no doubt be some time before such a galaxy of stars in individual events are again corrallezl. Si 'HEDVLE Ann Arbor High at Toledo Q... JflllIl!'I1'jj JT' Nortliwestern Uhio IllT0l'Sl'llUl2lSllC', Howling Green , .lluy IJ Michigan lnterscholastic, Ann Arbor , . . .lluy IH-,JU Chicago University lnterscliolastir- . June JU ltili Tl-lE1911Al.IVIANAC X E .. w 1 u m RN 5 ' ,,.. ' Li Di. . 1 31' .ll h Lf .mr ees! - Cfwf J N -mf 'Q 1414.45 wwf' ff I-7 . 3-1 X1 L ,,L':,- 'l .... -' 3 V V J' ,. Q, f ff 122, ,P . V WH ' X - OFFIK 'ERS XYADE lfTLEY .JAEK FLUHRER BIERRELL , FLUHRER REl'BEN . :XPPLEBAVM . CABLE . SCHROEDER . LAXVRENCE . BIALLORY YVISLER LINEF1' 10 Jlanager Un pfa in Lfjff Fielcl Verzier Fz'f'1d Riglzf Field -ird Base Slzori-.stop .Jud Base I sz' Base I 'utr-lzer P fic-lzer , 5- X 1 , Li I xy, X E X :X L ' Ek .Q sk A - K V - , . . F555 'S 1 S A: as 'A Q ' 65 91 l,'TLEv FLYHRER BASE BALL MANAGEMENT 168 .,....., un.. THE 1911 ALFVIANAC ZIEbe1911Z8ase 185411 Hiram HIS year Toledo is again represented on the baseball diamond after having missed one season caused hy the downfall of sev- eral of our diamond stars in their studies. However. we are starting out with a rush. if the two games won so far are to he taken as an indication. On account of the ANNUAL going to press early it is impossible to get in more results than that we wallopped Weston on the :Sth of May hy a 9 to 0 score. and handed out to Bowling Green the small end of a li--L affair. The team is surely a clever, fast hunch of hall players. Theout- tield trio of Captain Jack. Reuben and Merrell are fast fielders and heavy hitters. Lawrence 011 iirst. Schroeder at second and Kable and .Xpplehaum on short and third makes a very good infield. Kable is the slugger of the hunch. YYisler is known everywhere as a pitcher and he certainly will keep the fame of the Toledo team on high. Mallory, his hattery partner, isa mighty clever catcher and should aid much in the showing the team makes. Manager lvtley has games scheduled with Findlay High. Ann Arhor High. Detroit Ventral and with several smaller schools. YYe shall hope to hear that they have been very successful when the season closes. 17o THE 1911Al.IV1AN Uliblearers uf H.'XRIiX' SEI'Bl'JR'l' LAWRENQ-E TEEPLE SAM BIONETTA JACK FLVHRER ROLLO SMITH BERT MALLOR1' FLOYD OREE -XLLIE REUBEN HL'ssHEL ZIMMERMAN PAUL SCIIUENl E1.D'1' HCHHARD S-r'OTT NORMAN TIIl'IiH'1'IN BYRON fTARDNEli HAROLD SMITH GEORGE BAS!-2ET'l' XVILLAHD BROWN VHABLES SWARTZB,-XUGH 1910111 UI 171 TOM BIERBELL I'IAKOLD ANDPIR!-RON EARL YAIL PERRY XYISLEK QTIGURUIC VIIIEX-LX HOWARD VPIRAVICY 'FED SOUIJICK JOHN LAwRENc-E P.-x IAIEK S1'OT'1' HARRY POND KENNLTH l'E1'R NORRIS- R,xKEsTR,ux B. BIERDEMAN A. IQAIHHN EARL IIVMES XYAIJE IYTLICY RIf'HAliD HERRON AC 'EH FAN gl, . , , ', rl' ' 4.1 ,4 n Q. Ei 7.91 I , bg ' bi - F: tg. Q. as 4, F3 1' xi V ,' li, Q Q Q' nh F In 1416 I my. l U. 1 . , LM ',' 'W '- 1 ' 1-2 . ,. .N 'fl' ' 4 rw N'- v -Q5 ' f p . .,',. - M5 Vilfuli - x K a . 1 . m A L 1 4, :fin . 4 '. :.- .1 . 'fifbiffFf?ff15 N55 'HN' 3131 4. - Y-ny' ,a I fA,.,H..-U kv . gfkgff ,,' -5 34' 'Qgmfixf 57 I.. A . . -,-A5 ,, N,,,.., ' . nw. . 4 , , V 1 J v 4-1. nf . ..q' Q, 'Eff 1 4 . J V. - . r ,W 1 .jd nl L'- 1 gf 1, Iv ca. ' fx + ww A .Eu .uf 4 '-17 n v 'I '. 'M f ,HQ ,.l nl' .' ,- g 131. ' .,v. 'INK' AF . n . 1 ' x E 4 C -A 2 I 4 -+- : Tl-lE1911AL.IV1ANAC . P7411 l' fag f X! I 7 K' fl' ll v W K l 3 4, ,:. 3 L' 'QA' A i in I ' Y! il' i V A ' , i . y .. .fp -3-N I , Yi! f - .f 'V A i ' fliL,qg , p r A ' Q . V, ML4,-ef' -nt. Q, V ? X 'V 'ily-ff .rf ' !,,I l H Vi XJ ijlfqx . ' A ' ' ' 5 ' wel ' V V l If CE- Y' lvl jj .ez THE GIRLS' GYM NASIVM Miss A. :AliMIiRl'H'l'lCH . . . I,lI.l1NI.I'fllIII-I'f'l'f1N' Miss A. fl05lSTOK'K , .l.w.w'.wfr1111' l,,I'lfN1.f'fIl Dirrrfnr NIIS-ri F. IQIRKLEY ...,, ls.v1'sfr111f IJlI.IlNI.!'IIl Dl.fF!'ff?f HE girls of the Toleflo High Sehool have hail o'pen to them the Y. AY. V. A. gymnasium sinee the year 1909, and the physieal training eourse has proverl very beneficial to many ol' the girls. It has proved a help to the rounil-shoulrlerefl girl as well as to the lazy girl. The lessons in the gym. work eonsist of Inrlian elubs, flumb hells. military marc-hing. free-hancl Swedish. bar bells. basket- ball. c-enter-ball and fancy flanc-ing: anrl many of the girls ean jump to a height of 4 feet without mueh effort. and others can elimb the rope with mueh aetivity. This year about 165 girls were enrollerl in the gym. elasses. The gym. is open to the T. H. S. girls every afternoon with the exeeption of Tuesday. when the normal girls and tear-hers have the use of the floor. The gym. is a plan-e of mueh amusement to the speetators as well as to the girls. and sueh eommanrls as arms upward. then downward streteh on two counts: now do the same thing with your feet. eause the fun. ancl although sur-h eommands are not always strictly obeyerl. they eause a titter of laughter to be heard from the balcony as well as from all taking part in the free-hand Swedish. 1713 Tt-IE1911AI.tVtANAC The spectators. however. are almost always of the fair sex. as the boys are barred. except once or perhaps twice a year. unless a young man claims he is a reporter or promises his most manly be- havior. The only time the admirers of the fair sex were admitted to the gym. this year. without question. was on March ith. They surely took advantage of the opportunity and filled the balcony and Hoof to the doors. The girls did their best. and the Indian club drill. the marching Zllld fancy dancing were applauded the most. The basketball games are always the most interesting. The girls have practised with much interest this year and have Hnally by Miss gained the permission girls played two game much for them. the firs to play with A. A. lf rules. Last year the s with the Y. YV. ff A. girls. but proy er oo tscore being 10 to Q and the second 10 to 0 The Y. girls kept the The girls are now prac the near The are very amusing, shots. The future. other QHIIICS popular with girls jumping and the games were exciting tlcmg for games to be played with the X in such as volley-ball. center-ball and baseball the girls: especially baseball because it ls so as the girls manage to lnt the ball once out of every our East Side High has a very good floor and the girls are trained lxirkley. a graduate of Columbia Follege. All important colleges for women are represented by a basketball team. and as the athletic woman is much admired by all. we hope that all High School girls will take advantage of this physical train- ing course. ' The girls enrolled this year are as follows: eat. lx. G. lf'ln2sHM.xN cuss Erniille Graebn Marie Atkinson Marie Asbwell Helen A very Mildred Ha crlschi Lottie Brandon Marie Burt- Huth Butt Lois Cass klrirt Fanny Davis Emma Dea Il Dorothy Dicbel l lorence lilkington Edna lirswcll Dorothy l eerer Helen Gardner Phyllis Bea ch Dorothy Hall Geraldine Ham er il ton 'Vorinne Haynes Est her Helle M ildredr -lennse Grace lxarg ll Violet Kennedy Florence Kerr Mary Leighley Algena Lucas Margaret Marvin Frances Matz lrenc Morris Mary Nesscrov MIDDLE Mabel Corwin icz VLASS ,lessle Usgood Mary Penney Julia Potter Mildred Prall Donna Price Louise Ritter Bessie Samsen Minna Schanss Norma Schelling Marjorie St-outer Margaret Starkey Marjorie Stoddart Sophia Sugarman Della Watson Alma Zepp Vlara Hart Helen Beckham Ruby t'ranflall Florence Helm Hazel Brown Helen Crosby Dorothy Henry Blanche f'ameron Antje Dicknian Vera Hotteines Catherine fhittenden Margaret Gage Helen Hoyt Ruth Clark Hester Gibson lfl Margaret Hunc l THE 1911 ALMAN Laura Koch Helen Krueger Esther Lamlm Evelyn Lockhart Donna Mallory Edith Marsh Maclclon Mc-Gann Hattie Myers Florence Nill Harriet Allen Hazel Bartley Margaret Bassett Bertha Baumgardner Margaret Biergans Florence Buthwell Daisy Bright Dorothy Brown Ruth Brown Xlary Callahan Pearl Davis Marjorie Dean MIDDLE VLASSRI 'onlin ufrl Anna Oc-lsr-hlegi-l Eleanor Perry Fanny Pray .Xnrelia Quinn Ruth R1-nrlle Elizabetli SC'llH.llSh Edna Schultz Margaret S1-liultze lfsther Sc-liuinaclic-r .XDY.XNC'ED VIASF Helen Elliott Nannetti- l itzn1-ir Claire Guoclsite Gladys Hamesfahr Laura Hawley Hazel H1-rrillgsliaw Milxlrerl Hill Martha Kappell Gertrude Km-her Jennie Kuhrt - Veronica Mensing Amie Miller Charlotte Southarri Mullin- Steinberg Sadyc- Steinhvrg Rehn-vc-a Hugarinan Dnrutliy Trust Margaret Watson Selma Miise Helen Z1-igen Gwendolyn Moore Marian Nauts Margaret 0'llrein Isalwel Potter Alice Gavin Nellie Schilling Emmy Seulwert Lorem- Stahl Isabel Telrht-tts Ruth l'sher 'xx ' N -if L .1 wl vo- if . 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TI-lE1911AI.NIANAC Wg,,fnwW5':.N 'i , . ,,,ff1n,,,.fQf4H ii L .fir T-112, ,iwmffffifdlffq F if A gf, 'sin -aff' D fi In W I Q N BNIO ' 0018 i -, Z o TNQ? - 'd Y? , A - - W 'Q - 'muh Vlass ol' 1911. May Qlltli. 1911, Collingwood Hall. FHAPERONES DR. WM. B. GVITTEAL' MR. M. R. XTAN FLEVE MR. AND MRS. V. W. CTAYMAN MISQ F-r'oTT MR. G. A. TYASHBURNE Miss H1'TC'11IN.iOX SOCIAL t'0MMI'1 1'EE HOWARD 1YARw1r'E ...,., flllllliflllflll ELIZABETH STEM 1YADE 1'TLEx' H.kZEL BRowNELL RVEEELL RABBITT BIAHIE Jor'HEN 'l'Hox1As BTERRELL EDITH KILLETTS CHARLES IQENNVTH HERBERT TIGGES Dancing, 8 p. ni. Music- by Varl Hill's orcliestra. Uibe Varsity Zlaigh brbuul Banff On Marc-li Q7 The Toledo 1'nive-rsity rleliglitfully entertained the Class of 1911 at the Toledo Yacht Vlub. 1 9 THE 1911Al. MANAC . . ---. f1j5E1iif'131:'. xll' . 3 Q px wx, f , gf 11 1 O 1,111 aka 1 X g I Ll II X X565 BU! '1 L IENESIQQS E7 AQ Q HOtel Sec-Or. June 3. 1911. TO.-XF-TS QTEORGE A. STOr'RTOX Uur GIICNI'-V . . T110 Fllfvllfvlj . T110 Avfll' Igfllll-17IIIC'lIf . T110 H igfz School . Our ,1la.jnrz'Iy . Um' .1II'IlOI'I.1 If . .-lffer GI'flflllfIfI.07l . The Vlrzxx Qf 1911 . . Tfvcmflrzfmfer H.SZPlL BROWNEL1, CARL IQELLEY PROF. C'. M. BRKNSOX PROF. C. W. G.-xYM.xN HOXX'.XRD XYARXVICK RIARY NORTON MR. FRANK G. FRANK DR. WM. B. Gl'ITTEAI' FOMBHTTEE PERSONS LA B. FMIPIQELL .... f'lIfl1.I'lIZCI7I ZELMA SMITH P,xL'L -XVSTIN .IOREPHINE FLAPP FHAS. SwARTzR.u'GR QQERTRVDE S.-xMPsOx CARL In-:LLEY IDOROTHY SFI.-XGRAYE ROLLO SMITH 1511 TI-IEI1911Al.MANAC Gannett-western Beserhe fhlusiral Qlilubs lvl1l101' Auspic-es of Senior Class. Auditorium Hotel Sec-or. Saturday evening. April 15, 1911. PROGRAM PART 1 Beautiful Blue Danube . . Sfrczzzss Glee Club Reserve Music-al Club lnternlezzo . . L1'dd1'r'uu1' Mandolin Club Colorecl Guards . , . IVez'dl Banjo Club YYinter Song , . . , Bullard Glee Club Boston Ideal Marc-ll .....l Siegel Blessrs. Curtis. Hoyt. Small. Rogers Un Road to Mandalay .... , Speczlfs Solo-C. H. vliwis Illustraterl Ler-ture. College Life . C. H. Hanilerson PART Q Popular Medley . . . .-lrrunged by Kzeis Glee Club x12l1'l'l1C Militaire ..,.,. Fr. Sclzzlberi Mandolin Club String Quintette Messrs. Reyeraft, Force. Hoyt, 1Yalters, Mita-liner YY. R. C. Quartette ....,.. Messrs. Kwis. Gaines. Yost, Pill'l1'1flgl'E Sunny South .,... Hoclezvulf-L11 mpe Mandolin Club Old Folks at Home ..... H. E. Gaines and Glee Club Finale, QOur Colleges? ..,.. -lrranged by Curtis Glee and Mandolin Clubs 1S1 XT ,sf Q5 1 f, --ff Afgff- X CC gmlofx THE 1911ALMANAC Q ir . K 1' f p 5 ' fe- ' Q ff ,I ,, 2 Q. x X 'gi' X M 'J lx I L 1 ssl , 1, , , . ll '-'xlxl Y Y I 1. ' 'kip A lily- by 1 X X . The Collingwood, March 17 VAUDEYILLE Yes. and it was given by some of the most vlever ac-tors in the Junior Class. Every number was a headliner. The bill was as follows: lab Grace Frakerfin a monologue by May Isabell Futre, The Lady af the Summer Resorif' Cbl Merrell and Adams- The Serzseless Taker, an original farce. Qc? The Ubsfinate Fami1y fTranslated and adopted from German: James , ..... Earl Bankey Lucy . . . Alice Law Dzk-If Harford . J e II H a zjford Mr. Harwood . Miss Harwood Danc-in 182 . Earl Thieman Lucile Machen , Yvillard Brown Jeanette llc-Dougal T1-IE1911Al.NIANAC 1 I 1 .,.-7 1' 677117 1 al I1 xi v , -I Im- W Xl, W Llwuvn.. WA ,1 . X1 11 1 1 1 54 ' X - Sat! 1 11 4 iBlJiI:ZBemus 11913811 fltleeting The Pl1il:1letl1e11n 111111 l,GI110S111t'Il1ill1 L11QCl'i1l'y Soeieties enter- tained tllell' friends BIi1l'l'll 10111. 1911, with 11 cleligjhtful play, after which l12l11l'1llg was enjoyed. The sketc-11 which was given 1ll1l1t'l' tl1e n1a111age1ne11t of Mr. Olney was THE DRESS REHEARSALU il parlor CUl11Bf1y in 0119 11111. by Pauline Furroll 111111 11111211111-tl1 Miller. Tlle excellent Cast of C11ilI'ilC10I'S were: The T1'l1'pl1o1111. Il'lll'l'l1 e1111s1'11 1111 fill' Iruufile ..... .xvfllllzlj lilyfhe, ll 110111110-bfzrrelml l1fro1'11f' , Herlnine K2lll1,1ll21I1Il Agnes .1I1'fllH6'7IlllI1, 1'1'110en111l1'1'1' . . . L11l11 Sallnine 1111.13 C'111'0111l1'sl1, .V11n1'y'.w llllllf , . . Geneva R61l1l1tlP1 Lucy. Cl colored .llanzmy . . , Esther Stilllliitti Tum Tr11z'er,w, AvllIlC'jj'N l.IIf6'lll1f'll . . 11owa1rd 1Va1rwi1rk D11-lf Dunder, .111jll6'S, Fimzre . Norris Rulcestruw Harold Illlllflllljjfllll., 111110 nerfr fzppffurs .... The play was clever, l1l1IllUl'0l1S and well given. The two societies had z1lre111ly lJl'UYC'I1 their 1111il1ty in il ll16I'tll'y way. Tlns event was one of the 111081 cleliglltfnl given clnring the year, and refteets great credit upon the two societies from Z1 so1-1111 viewpoint. 1815 IS-I i C V 5 4 Q E Tl-IE1911AL.lVIANAC Qllentral Itaigh bnhuul SHERIDAN'S RIYALS .I.xNi'.xRY 7. 1911 AFTERNOON' TI'!'lff'f.S', 3:71-. -3 -EVENING So the posters read and the performance. which was under the ll12iI121g2fC'lllt'Ilt of Mr. xvilSl1l31lI'I1t' and business direction of Fred YY. Adams. more than pleased tl1e large audiences. The action of the play takes place at the Bath, 1774-. ,WT 1. Morning-The arrivals. fashionable resort of Scene I-A street in Bath. Scene IIfMrs. XIalaprop's dressing room. Scene III-Vapt. Ahsolute's apartments. Aol' 11. Earlv afternoon-The challenffe. 1 C' Scene IfNorth parade. Bath. Scene II-Blrs. Malapr0p's room. Scene -. cres' lod 'inU's. S III X ,Q ,., .xr 'T III. Evening-Tlie duel. , Scene IAINIrs. Malaprop's. Scene II-King's niead fields. The all-Star cast was as follows: TIIONIIIN . . Fay . . Lydia Lllllglll-S11 , . Lucy . . Julia .llelrille . Ill rs. .Uala prop . . Sir Anflzony Absolzzie . , Capt. Jael: Absolzde Fazzlcland . . 185 . George Fhiesa , Thomas Merrell Marjorie Sotherland . Amie Lasalle . Doris Stalnats Jeanette Mc-Dougal Bernhard Bierdenian . George Stockton . Paul Austin B6 Tl-lE1911Al..NlANAC Ulibe Qlllass in iBuhIir Speaking HE growing interest in the course offered in Public Speaking was evident when, at the beginning of the last semester, such a number registered for the work that it became necessary to limit the class to twenty- five. Those entering the class were given to understand, from the first. that the work was not to be in the nature of a snap course, but would be rational and practical and, as such. would involve the same conscientious preparation and endea- vor required by the various other courses ill the curriculum. Throughout the semester an earnest effort has been put forth to this end. Sight reading has been emphasized with scenes from Julius Caesar. The Pied Piper of Hamlin. for the texts. In declama- tion Horace Porter's The Soldier's Last Salute. together with other standard selections. formed the basis. while such recitations as Kipling's lIelancholia. and various dialect sketches rounded out the Work in reproduction. In original composition three formal themes were written, in- cluding an essay on The Mexico Situation, an oration, Tom Johnson, an Appreciation, and a Memorial Day address. Current topics were also reported on, orally, in class. and short, humorous stories were selected and retold for criticism. A lively general interest was aroused and sustained. and the names of some of the class written large in the literary activities of the school year. It is the intention, next semester, to lay particular stress upon debate and dramatic interpretation. eC. G. OLNEY. IST J, nv, u F1 -.. ' .l ., . ' 1 -1 . I v 'L 's 1. .I ' I. .X ' u fi? 4 '- E' Q31 'F . V59 . K .MNA . ff .7. , - ' .,---1 1 .- 1 J, ., -N .I f N xurnl 3 if Wi- .1 q,.,.s-sg, H.. 1, lf , Q xc 'R-f f W :-'- .4-f' . - Q 1 . . .5 -1 4 .1. .-J, f JN. .. . . ,. -, -9 ',,.v .- n-- , .. EVN. U, X ,.. ,. y.: .av- .4 a v 1 1 w ,,-Q 1 8 1 4 I -Q' 59 X ' F 'Es ' Jw U , ,,,,, . . . ' ---f,' v, 1 1 .. ' v ul' we N9 Tl-IE1911Al.MANAC Bemustbznian Banca Toledo Yacht Club. May Q6. 1911. COMMITTEE GEORGE LASKA ......, Clmirnzczn FLEMENT SOVDER NORRIS IIAKESTRAXV CHAPERONES MR. AND MRS. CIAYMAN MR. VVASHBYRNE MISS BISSELL iBbilaIetiJean Earns COMMITTEE ISABEL POTTER 4...,.. C'l1az'rman ELIZABETH STEM GENEY'A IIEINHART CLARA JONES OLIVE CARROLL CHAPERONES MISS HANSON MR. tg.-KYKIAN DR. GITITTEAI' MISS BIS?-ELL MISS SCHNEIDER Webster Banu: Yacht Club. June 16th. COMMITTEE HARRX' SEVEERT ....... l'lmz'rmnn JAY HOLBIES GARDNER LAWRENCE CHAPERONES DR. GIIITTEAI' MR. XYASHBURNE MR. AND MRS. GAYMAN MISS HANSIJN 100 f 160111225515 .gr r Wi r ,' N' 1 x--. w Nm rqwfalvmzzwlg, U fum H W WH W' f! 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The Demos. he-gin the fleelaniation stunt. ll-lowartl fines a it-w.J lYhat is Vlass Spirit? .X enrtain levtnre on class spirit. Miss Ritc-hie gives us a ll-xx' pointers on 'seniority.' The YYQ-listers he-gin to show. Eleetion tilnef Yote for ine. Seen any politieians lYho's Wlho in the I.its. Senior eleetion. Let George flo it li' Bryan hurieml, 61-li. The Glee Vhihs organize and Mr. lYylli goes on a wihl hunt for tenors. U ye Tears. U ye Tears! tNo more 1-onfeetionery sold at the luneh l'OlllllCl'.l The Pin f'onnnittee hegins work. N. IS.- lu-gi11s. J Big eventfc,-an't see deaf lnutes for dust. First hest KH Retina. 'lhe Llts lfour hohl a joint meeting. First one in ovei 100 years. C0 you 4'l1l9l'i1llIl flonglinntsfb Also 'l'onnny speaks a pier-e. Another XYI't'C'li'VllUll'Iltl 5, Uherhn U. Pram-tiee for The Rivals. C.Xsk Jeanette who is thc pineapple of her al'fec'tions. J lve learn that hlax Mc-Fall Can talk. Mass meeting-great spirit. -'lllllC'llu singing. Then it rained. Hyde Park fi. Toledo U. No turke5 dinner. The c-ounnittee sees another pin agent. 1915 D Tl-lE1911Al.lVlANAC Nov. Dec. Dee Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar. Mar Mar Blur Mar. 29 l 9 15 19 .rg -1 ,- I El 20 Q3 0 7 Q 0 Q 4- Sl lil lfi ll- l8 Q0 .Jo Q4- QS 1 4- li H 10 The Uratorieal Board draws up a constitution to suit the lvebsters. Those awful gongs are put in. Senior class holds a meeting and talks about pins. CNHI' ced.J Board of Education is entertained by the cooking depart- mentg delicious odors are wafted down to us. The Freshmen want to run errands to scrape up some money for fll11'lStl1lHS. flan. 2 Wie eat. drink. and are merry. The Rivals is the looked-for success. Marjorie says that Miss Sotherland was the star. We begin to cram. The lYebsters settle the tariff question at the expense of the Demos. Bliss Ritchie leaves-a large gap. Russell Rabbitt gives a reading in the .Sth hour Vivics class. tlvery much enjoyed by all present.l Toledo High wipes Ann Arbor off the map. Our cute httle Freshmen must report for throwing snow- balls-but Babies must play. lYhere is Oberlin? Echo answers, where? You ask our basketball boys or llarjorie Pearson. lvtley elected baseball manager-also has a new hat. 0 ihelia says, Votes for wnnmenf' so do Marv. Clara I . . and Babetteg also a majority of the Judges. The Perl- cleans dissent vehemently. 1 ! ? ! I .Xrthur Feinberg cracks a real jokef! ? ! We send our best girl a valentine, but are ready to bram the sender of the -iCOll1lC..i Findlay finds ont lYho's lYho when it comes to basketball. The Stationer's Desk is the most popular spot in T. H. S. Mill someone tell us why? This sure was a record-lwreaking day. and Detroit X. M. V. A. go home a sadder, wiser boy. It's incidentally G. Ml.'sbi1'tl1daV. T. F. Dance. where T. H. S. Seniors are in great demand. W e skate no more. It T-H-A-M'-Sf In like a lion. Girls' Gym. l'lXl1lll1l1l0l1. Some class to T. H. S. girls. Some of our Senior girls make quite a lnt. Honest! They came. Yes they lllllltllk' Seniors are wearing 'em now. Van you guess?-The Pins. Hazel l5rownell's birthdayfnobody knows ol' lt. The l'hils. and Demos. entertain their friends and Esther carries off the palm of the evening' but Lawsv. how did P' 1 you know lt war her! might nu TI-IE1911Al.lVIANAC Mar. liar. liar. llar. Mar. hlar. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April April May Blay May May Slay May May hlay 31 11 15 17 Q1 04 .41 oo 1 0 5 9 10 13 15 16 17 18 20 Q9 1 Q is 5 S 12 13 19 Glee Flub Concert-best ever. Those solos were great. The Retina Board takes a vacation and sees John Drew. Once heard so much about it-but it fulfilled our expecta- tions. The Juniors deserve to be Seniors some day. They are some actors. Feinberg reads a theme in public speaking. fAsk Lawrence whose it was.l Wie smile very prettily and have our pictures taken. Tigges gets a pink slip for laughing. Out like a lamb. 1Yho was it fooled Mr. Gayman? George Stockton recites in public speaking. 1Yasn't he a day too late? Teeple vs. Bright-one round. Knockout for Teeple. The VVernert Brigades have their regular drill. The Editor begins to work. Goldman was late: why did it thusly happen. Leo? A feature not scheduled on the 1Vestern Reserve Glee Club program was a most life-like and artistic Ere scene: real engines, too. Billy Sundayewe get told where to head in at. 1Ve begin to want the windows open in Room I, but we want in vain. 1Ve hear a rumor of an engagement. Great secrecy is maintained. Rumor is confirmed. and the diamond is a stunner. Seniors orate in the Annex. Howard's voice would have NVO11 most anything from a fat juicy lemon to a unani- mous decision. Miss Jermain brings Spring into class in the shape of a big bunch of Spring beauties. Wie miss Douglas' smiling face. also his Latin translations. Russell Rabbitt didn't recite in Civics Cfor a changej. 1Ye sang 3rd hour. Blany cases of Spring Fever reported. Hookey runs riot among the Freshmen. Elephant Dance at Collingwood. 1Yow! 1Vhat is the favorite color of the Girls' Basketball Team? Red! Red! Alice does the star playing against the Y. YV. 1Ve consider the daisy a good L-enter for a girls' gym. bouquet. Howard 1Varwick with the rest of the High School captures Bowling Green. C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-S-H-I-I1 D-E-B-A-T-E. The Phils get licked-tears. Yvebsters. champs. Philalethean Banquet. CToast is an important feature of the l116I111.l 195 THE1911ALNIANAC llay May June June June June June June June June is U .s 20 The Senior Soc-ial. To dance or not to dance, that is the question. Some didn't. Ask social committee about the hole. Q6 Demos. Dance. 1Ve had an awfully fine time, didn't we? Q Senior day off. Q0therwise known as Class Day.J 3 Senior Big Eats. CYYe certainly hold Leo Goldman had enouglrl 7 Oh, lvhat we know about the Senior girls! The Causes of the Civil 1Yar- gores down the front and puffed sleeves. 10 The Phils. trip the light fantastic. 12 llr. Wlylli fairly tears his hair. 14 Miss Ritchie is on the way home. 1Yill she get here in time? 17 It ean't be-yes. it is: it's George and Ruth again. Q4 The Class of 1911 bring their ship to port after a rather stormy voyage of four years. Hoch sollen sie leben! Tears ! ! LATEST PIECES UF MUSIC A Lemon in the Garden of Love -1lIa.r Jlefall. All the Girls Like lNIe -Vlzczs. Kerzzlflz. Don't You Think It's Time to lIarry? -H. Tigges. A Heart To Let fHarry f'fn1.sc1uI. Keep on Smiling -Hazel Hacker. Gee! But It's Great to be f1razy +Harry Sezzberf. Blartha Merriam is a bonnie lass. But Oh. the queerest ever- She loves to walk and talk and dance. And sometimes at a boy she'll glanee: But as for study-never. f JUNIORS Sing a song of Juniors. The play they gave was fine: Each knew his part so perfectly That no one missed a line. How well they did the love scenes. So natural and so goo-yg I'll bet they practised just for funf I don't blame them. do you-y? And still they gazed and still their wonder grew. That one small head Could Carry all she knew. -Babrffr Plzeaff. 196 I-I E 1 9 1 1 A 1. M A N A C SENIOR ALPHABET A stands for Andrews. Douglas and Ruth. A bride-to-he. and a popular youth. B is for Ola Bareford. of whom you all know. 1Vhen she is near the lioys are not slow. ft' stands for Clapp. hoth Joe and Fhet. And tl1ey're in for all T. H. S. fun. you can het. D is for Marjorie. Dean's her last name. And hy her pulilie speaking she will surely win fame. E is for Edith. Miss Killets. so fair. In the Class of sweet girls she has a place there. F is for Feinberg, we have two in our class. One a shy maiden. the other a hoy of some class. Us for the Georges. whose last names vary, There's no c-atc-hing Stockton, but Bassett will marry. 1Ve all know Stockton. he's the head of the class. But in athletics Ill0I'9.S some c-lass to Bass, And G is for Gavin. a strawberry lilonde. rare. 1Yhen it Comes to basketball. she sure is there. H is for Hiss, our Freddie. quite shy. and H is for Haviland, who c-an catch any man's eye. H is for Holmes, ol' whom you all know: Jay would. if he eould. make quite a hig show, I is for Ila, Aliss Parks. let me say Is a line delwater. and has a sc-holarly way. J is for Joc-hen. a lNIiss quite fair. and .I is for Jennings, with whom none can compare. J's Clara Jones. a fair Phil dehater- By her arguments c-lear she wins every spectator. K is for Kilstein. the brightest one in our classy K is for Krugerfa ministerfalas! But don't forget Kelly. the mainstay of our class. L-for Amie La Salle must stand. A girl whom we know the lmoys eomnlend. JI is for llarjorie Sotherland. who As an actress can do a thing or two. .Y is for Norton, not all hutf. But when it Comes to study. whew! what a bluff! 12's for O'lirien, Irene by name. A very fine girl. of music-al fame. P stands for Pheatt. liahette, so wise. For exeellent work we award her the prize. 1Ye will let stand for the queen of the class-- Miss Alice Lawrence. a very sweet lass. R is for Babbitt. of length quite long. And R is for Reading. who wouldn't do wrong. 197 T and mllt I-IE1911Al.NIANAC S is for Swartzhaugh. so round and chubby. He's fat and jolly and will 111ake a good hubby T's for the Toms. the life of the class. TIIEFQIS Almroth and Young and Merrell so fast. T's for Teeple, a long. lanky guy. Ifpon whom a Soph keeps her Bright eye. L' is for I'tley, so thin and tall, XYho can act as well as he can play football. V is for Vogel, isn't he cute? Yes, he's that fellow with another new suit. IV's for Ivarwiek, a man of renown- At the Bowling Green meet second prize he held down. X stands for the class pin, for a long time unknown, But after hard labor a decision was made, And a pin was obtained of a very high grade. I' is for Young, two hrothers. you see. And if Tom heats you. Fred. it means Z stands for Zelma. Miss Smith, so fair. A frown on her face is indeed very rare. Q v- MY NEW INYENTIOXS Since I sold my last invention tat a price too high to me I have felt 211lllJ1tl0Il stirring in the region of lllf' soul: ntion 5, And some marvellous creations. fit for women of all stations. I have fekshioned without erring. and now offer sound and whole. I've an Introduction Getter which is warranted to fetter Any interesting fellow in the twinkling of an eye: And a new Magnetic Thriller with a Hot Air Gush Instiller. YYhich will make the heart-strings mellow and ensnare them hye hye. I've a YVordless Wealth Vomputer and a Lipless Love Trans- er. And a lIale Affection Holder that is warranted U. K. I've a delicate gyrator that I call a Love Equator. IVhich will register the fever when it's at its highest clip: And a wonderful Elixir called the Fast Delusion Fixer. And a Sign and Seal Deceiver which will circumvent a slip. Then my Happy Home Retainer or the Mutual Explainer YYill he counted as a treasure in the family, of course: And the last of my inventions which this advertisement mentions Is my Instantaneous Measure for a lawyer-less divorce. She rattles them off. Not stopping to cough. f1'jNfllf'l' GU1'f fI'6'll!fI.lIgl nzilzzdes. WS T HE 1911Al.IV1ANAC VNFAMILIAR QVOTATIUNS The world knows nothing of its greatest 11l0Il.'flllllCli' Arnzel Fresh as the new mown liay.-,-lflazlzs. A kind heart makes any face beautiful, --fllupz' for the girls. To frown at pleasure and to smile at lJ2llll.7I llf'llll'l1. Being good is a lonesome job.f,lIury .Ym'fm1. Great staying IJOXV6I'S.g,llfIl7L l LE'I'lE'l' A great big. good-hearted lilfl.if'lIl.FN4l. Never judge a man by his chest: his lungs may be full of hot air fH1l'arf:l1a11yl1 What did I ever do to become famous?-I . .-lflums. Shyness never was his fault.-Bml lfoley. Tired nature's sweet restorer-sleep.-Puul Gard. Oh, eall it by some better name. for friendship seems too eoldf -II. Bmlelzell. G. SlUf'li'lUIl Plenty of noise makes a good enough argument for some people iTl1e Plzils A pineapple of politeness.-Harry Kelley. Yes, you have beauty. we know it. For you're ever so eager to show it: But our eritieal eyes Make us sometimes surmise That nature did never bestow it. -To Ilze Girls. That man's head is like a baby's. 'aint it P -illr. Ulney. A strong and mighty man was he.-lt. S111 iflz. Indeed, fellows, dress does make a difference. -Persons Cu mpbell 199 THE 1911AI.MANAC Knowledge is power. until one reaches the point where he knows it all.-Teeple. I don't want the world. just one nation.-H. Seuberf. llanhood fused with gI'k1f'E'.'li'lIClS, Kenuflz A liar should have a good memory.-Jimmy Vogel BIother's pride. father's joy.+Jay Holmes. Though we lose thee. we lose nothing.-Leo Goldman. YYhat c-an't be cured must be endured.-Red H ages. A little learning is a dangerous tliiiig.-Frexlzman. I heard a hollow sound-who hit nie on the head ?iAl. Young. Praise the Lord. He hath let nie liX'6.+KCIl-glllill. The loud laugh that spake the vac-ant iiiiiid.-Bassett, If you would be loved. be lovable.-G. Sioc-lfforz. Yvhat and whenee produced and for what end?-Fred Young. A wise son maketh a glad fZltl191'.wSf'llIlIfS. Disguise thyself as thou wilt. still art thou a bitter draught. -Paul Recldilzg. Life is a lizzlesl 'lyrle SIIIIIIOII. Lives of tlunkers all remind us YYe niust lear11 to do our best: And depart and leave behind us Fond regrets of T. H. S. The faster a inan goes the sooner trouble will overtake hini. -S, Jlolzeffu. Big. bald and daring, but 11ot a bit dangerous.-Perlf. Illll strong and attrac-tive. know more than enough- I wonder why teachers c-all me a bluff.-L. Ubee. Adniire beauty but don't worship it.-Earl Hczrzlrey. We can forgive everything but his rubber heels.-Jlr. IVllS1Ibll1'IlE'. Don't count your credits before they're eatelied.-The Selzfors. 200 Tl-lE1911Al.IVIANAC Yes, I'm funny, hut not quite ll joke. - T. Merrell. 'Aint he c'ute?fD. .'lIHlI'f'II'X. How long. U Lord. how long?AR. Rablliif. All right. hutfmostly hut.-Paul .-lusffn Second Cousin to ai governinent mule.-.lenn1'11y.w. Tell me. where is func-y lJl'6Ll?ii1EllZIlI'lj Seubert. JIU.: .llel 'ull Everything hzinclsome about l1l1ll.'-IUIIIFN Vogel. God made him. and tlierefore let l1in1 pass for aa num. fH. Nlzczus-toll God has given you one face.-leo Golrlnmn. Farewell to ull my greatness.-H. flUIlNllIll. Frzuned in the procligality ol' 1lZllllI'9.1GllI'llIlFI'. I am not in the roll of common things. A vuulting ambition which o'er leaps itself. -Burl Bassett. His is the windy side of philosophy.-.llu.r .llc-Full. Young in years. in judgment ohl.-Tom .lIer1'f'll. Handsome is as handsome llO6S.mLUIl1..Y lllurrmr. Some men never try work until they have tried everything else -H. lVUI'll'Z.l'h'. lYit is the salt of conversation. not the foocl.fT. nllnzrotlz. Mun does not fall into love: he rises into it.-li. Lazrrmzee. She is a person of letters. hut they're all in her name. -H ylflzl Sel1ruge11l1e1'nz For thy sake. Tohzisco. I would do anything but die. fB, Bierclernzurz 201 Tl-I E1911AI.lV1ANAC LAPRA M. ADAMS V Toleflo High School and Polytechnic School Pratt Institute MABELLE ANDERSON Painesville High School Lake Erie College BA. ARTI-II'R G. BACKVS Pratt Institute fI3rookly.1, N. YJ, Winona fMinn.J ETTA MAE BARKDLLL Richwootl High School Pniversity of Chicago. also Michigan Summer Schools Ohio Ivcslcyun Aims BISSELL Ihiversity of BIlCl1lg21l1. M.A. Ivniver IVA BISHOP Toledo High School Oberlin College Summer School Northwestern Ifniversity. A.B. CHARLOTTE S. BISSELL Toledo High School University of Michigan. AB. C. M. BRIINSUN DeGraH' f0.J High School National Normal sity of Illinois, University of Michiffan Knox College. BS. MARY CADY Ann Arbor High School hlichigan State Normal Stenographic Institute MATILDA CAMPBELL Toledo High School Toledo hlanual Training School Teachers' College, C oluuihia MAUD CANNIFF Toledo High School Chicago and Harvarrl C. M. Bnuxsox 17 HE 19l1Al.lVIANAC PROPOSED LECTURE COURSE IN T. H. Ancient History-My friends of long ago.-Wflzle Kiley. Biology-Harniless StingingfGeneya Rhinehart. Cheinistry-Hygienic' f,SCl1lHtiOI1 Cby appointment onlyl. -Gzzrrlner Ll1ll'I'F7lCF Economic-sSFinanees and Fiancees.-C. Szrurfzlmuylz. Elocution.-Course I.fGetting dates on the telephone. MT. ,llmroflz Course II.-Variety in flirting.+E.vfl1e'r Gore. Course IH.fPrac'tic'al Demonstrations from lVar- wic-k's Handbook of Conrtsliip.-Rearling. El1giIl6'9I'lIl,9Q'-IllfI'OllLIC'ti0I1S hy reqilest.-Pew-.wm1.v Vnnzpbell. English-Study of .Xineric-an and English proposals.+I1a Parks Joinery-Study of the niarriage lic-eiise.-Bm-.s-eff. Matheinatic-s-Cirenmsc-rihingg waistsg theory of limits. sSfocl.'ton Philosophy-How to he happy without a girl.w.l. Krzezlxer. Physical Culture-How to hreak away at Q :00 u. II1.'H. f'UIl.SClZlI Pl1ysiologyfA stucly of savages.iT. Jlerrell. POPULARITY CONTEST Most likely to hem-onie fznnons.-H. lVar1l'1'f'k. lYorst grafter. lTie V0t6.J'T1'1J1JE'1i and Cfley. Class C0lH6lli2'lI1.-SIIIII Jlerrell. Yvorst knoeker girlfillary .Yorfmn Most successful hlnfferfl 'l1u.v. Szrarfzbauglz. YVorst knocker hoyf,lrf I 'o111lo.v.s-y. Hardest worker???-Harry llllllxfllll. Most lady-like hoy-Per.won.w Cfznzpbell. Most popular girl with the tC'2lCl16'I'SwflI!lI'tl .lm1e.v. Most popular hoy with the t6ilC'l16'I'S1Lllll'I'l'Ilt'!' Tecple. Most easily smitten hoyeli. Sfur-kimz. Most easily sinitten girlf.Yo one has fipplml. Most gentleinanly girlf.'ll1'r'f' Gf11'z'r1. Londest talker-Leo Golrlnzzm. Most popular puhlieation- The .ln1111ul. Hanmlsomest f62lC'll9I'iSfl'If.l We ll'flIlf to g1'afl1mfz'. Size is inversely IDl'OpOl'ilOllill to liIlOXVl6LlgC.NwI1l'lI1'jj Gardner Better be a nettle in the side of your friend than his echo. -Sum .llorzdfcl fl THEIQIIALMANAC HICVIIUICS FROM TIIIC I'I'BI,If' SI'lC.XKING C'I,.XSS RIF. UIl1eyf 'l'm 2 1 . 'ss Umm-, is11't il? That mistake mlm ul llmui XII with the suwelust. you know. Ah. hu! IYc'1'v UUIIIIIIQ' along swiuuuiugly, Miss IIZIVIII and Mr. F0lllIN'!'Qf are t'Xf'Il2ll1,Qlllgj fiorul tokvus. R. Rzllslxit-H5110 was z 5 ls Imulml us ilu' Iwlluws Illilf In-ut. Ivllu eve-1' heurcl of that kiufl uf lwlluws? Ami thvu slw put hor arms .I'UlllllI mv ucc-li zuul she saws Yuw George. docs you Iwlif-ve your eye-s ul' chws you In-lil-w your hulls? JR O' J Q6 I 'k' mV v D 'f .'lA - I f I9 fs 0 if N N s ful ft X , , S ELK V7 'Nu may-fin, I Iam Ynfwme' ny, NUTIVIC! ! Y The folluwmg PPOIIIIIICIII SI-uiors arc lost. All llIt'IIIIX'I'S of the Class are requested to assist in fimliug them. .X lllwrul rf-wzu'd is ofrerecl ior then' c-upturc. clozul or alive. .Xmlez Htims: EQ2:I'U6g Notkc-otsg Imac- Yellvkg SGIIIQ- I U' R I '- ' ' Llebplnzlcg Htide Stillik. B5 lj ,abou IIIIIII XNNUIIIIUC. huusrep 'U1'II0l'Ufc'UllI'I of C'u11uuu11 Pleas. Niymffl. .XIIEIFIICII Nuuuuh. -Uuf' T1-IE.1911Al.M YARIATIONS ON A SIMPLE Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water, A N A THEME Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after. YIRGIL I sing of that brave youth. 1Vho. accompanied by a maiden fair. First ascended the lofty heights In order to draw from the hulmhling spring lllother Earth. Much tossed about were they hy the ayengi Till down the hraye youth fell, the sweet nectar ot ng goddess Dragging with him in his headlong flight his fair compinion Such was their disaster that grievous wou about his head. So spin the fates. LONGFELLONV Listen, my children. while I tell Ot' the headlong flight of Jack and Jill. nds did he leceue 'Twas a summer morning, the sun was bright. As the children mounted the dizzy height. In order that from the hillside spring A pail of water they might luring. They accomplished their task illlll tried to d But alas, ere they reached their journey's e Jack slipped and fell as hoys will do, And ever with him. Jill came too. Dire misfortune was Jack's fate. For oh, he hurt his curly pate: And folks no more ascend this hill But think of the fate of Jack and Jill, POE Once upon a morning cheery. Wihile I wandered. weak and weary, Through a maze of tangled memories. And of deeds done long ago. 1Yhile I pondered. nearly sleeping. Slowly, quietly. there came creeping 304 es: -end nd. Tl-1E1911Al.MANAC Out from all the others peeping, This strange tale of fearful woe: That whieh happened long ago. That strange tale of fearful woe. How distinetly I l'Ulll6'llllN3l'. In the warm days of September. To luring haek refresliing water From the huhlwling hillside spring: fp the 1'll,S.Yf,.I6fl. slippery hill Eagerly elilnbed -laek and Jill. Clinihed they up their pail to fill. Fill it at the erystal spring. Fill it at the sparkling fountain Round which nieniories c-ling, Memories of long ago. But the slippery. treacherous pathway. lYhen they reached a point 'hout half way Down the hill. failed them. and the hapless Lad fell straightway on his head. His partner in this dreadful spill Came a-tunihling down the hillg And honieward then her hrother led. With his hruised and hroken head: Took him honie unto his mother. Took her sore and luekless hrother: All this happened long ago. W0l.'LDN'T IT ICLEFTRIFY YUV? lYatt-hour you doin' there? asked the boss. Eating eurrentsf' replied the apprentice. sliame-faeedly 'I-Xnode you'cl eateh me at it. lYire you insulate this morning. anyway? demanded the boss Leyden hed. Fuse goin' to do that every day. take your hat and go ohnif replied the boss. and the eireuit was broken right there. The Perieles of the P6l'if'lEHllS'.l1flFjllflif' Soflzerlruzfl. Two souls without a single thoughtf Two eabhage-heads. like one. gpaul flfflllflflll and LIICIIII' Briggs. 20.3 v THE 1911Ai.IVIANAC If yon say nothing nolmorly will repent it. -,lrf. Vrmzlnssy. Quality, not rlnaintity.---Svlnzu Barr. Pretty. lint slie knows lt.if'lIfl1'Ill 1'lrzj1forfl. All riglit exeept for liaving lost liel' heart.gllarinrie Hoffzerlrznrl. Almost too lmsliful to lie I'0ll10ll1l3Ql'CIl.fHflZOI Hmzlzunz. XYlio is there who can tame lier tongne?fBr1l2. I'l1m1'f. NVQ- rlon't want lier any longer-slim-'s long enough. - ,111'n. Gavin. His rneleness is the sauce ol' his -goorl wit.fT. Jlrrril. His loncl voice often luis great snwess in passing itself off for 'Dl'Hll1S. 'U71.110271 IJFUIIVI. AI' ZENOBIA 'Twais at that lla,-nios-Pliil affair. cle play un' clen :le clanee. lYi' many a lioliliin' couple jnmpin' ronntl fle tlooi-'s expanse: An' in all flat kniglitly multitude tle'i'e snre was none so fine. Yven Kelley nn' Blis' Ernestine Come swingin' flown tle line. De Crowd give way befo' rlem. like cle rulmlmle melts fo' kings. De piano linm like angels was at wliisperin' troo tle strings: Dv boys cley ull looks jnlons un' de misses' eyes cley shine, NVQ-n Kelley un' Mis' Ernestine Come swingin' tlown cle line. Say! YV'en wt-'s ull in llCillJ0l1. ezic-li one cliznigeml into ai stan: A rlnnein' on cle milky way to llt'illK'll.S lnig guitar. De spotlight moon ai sliinin'fsny. it wonlml he jns' too time It' llurry an' Mis' lirnestine c-ome at-swingin' elown de line. lf fznnc is to como only after rlezitli, I am in no luirry fox ll.u-'TI'Fl'IIIlll. In1portant. il' not great. ffT1'ppfff1'. Gcrimni. lint thinks ln-'s S04PlCl1.i.lI1lf'IJlII-F. Nc-itlic-1' at liori-owei' noi' at leinler Iwi heavy on lioi-row. fllnrry SClllIl'7'f Illli He's always on the bunif' .. .- .n .- ' f Z . .. - f S SVA X., , fn 2 1, fi I f f N if .1 I N f , ' i f 'Q In i ,XXX fi la X. X I l S7 'Q4j, 1 I f i -, ' 1' 'A M 4 HY- -li , li V in i EEXR ,f lf ' Jin . W- . K H: . N . !l if rx g i ,fi i Q-if 5PTlJfQ f W ff, ,- 3- I L, 47 Q.. Melvin. l'TLEY'S SLANG EXPRESSIONS. ftley is 21 good lmoy, He-'s full of joy :incl fun: For using slang lie is u lurclf' Gollyf She looks like wax work. My. but 'aint slie Cute? Cut it out there. kiclrlof' Geo! but sl1e'sz1 l1eaut! Cutie. c-utie. who tiecl your Let me c-hew your gllllllf tie? Every little hit helps, GL-ef you're going S0lIlP..i Has unylworly here seen Kelley? Yes. you lmel I did. Uclljlllk' here. Tonnny. olrl fellow. 0l1! you Cunfly kid. This is soine slung that l't uses Anil lie never quiets clown, But talks from lnorn till Ilifflll To every one in town. 2- BUT NAME ALIVE LANVRENCE. . . CARL KELLY. PAIYL ci.-XRD. . ZELMA SMITH. . . Howann W.aEwu'K. Qlinlzhu Zlaigb Svnbunl HAZEL BROWNELL. . Miss Cif you p ESTHER STAMATS . AVADE IYTLEY. . . LULI' F4ALI.I'ME. . CHARLES ARMEL. . . .ALIf E Ci.-KVIN. . . . LAXVRENFE TEEPLE. A. II.nnl,T0x Currr: fiEORGE LASKA. . , GErmnc.:E l'lT0t'K'1'UN. FRED Annie.. . ALMS Axc-ESTOR Disrosirmx USUALLY Si-:Ex Shorty . . . . . Cupid. . . . .... Flirtations. . Giggling. . . Irish . . . . St. Patrick. .. .... Strenuous. . . Hurrying. . . . Owl . Ananias. . . . . Bashful .... Studying. . Sclinlittyu. . . She says it's Venus. . , . Flirty. . Running. . . .. Howahdn. . . Billy Sunday ...... Sour. . . With Esther. . . . leasel. Maid of Orleans, . . Lovahle. . . But never heard, . Fat . Eve... . .. Doubtful. , Eating. . . Vt . . A Duck fWadeJ. , . StudinusC?l .... . Sleeping. . . Lulo0 . . . . . Mrs, Tom Thuiuh. Flighty. .. With a different one every Clay. . f'liuc-li . . Nobody knows. . . Funny. . . Prumenading. . ,. Rf-rl . Sphinx. . Entertaining. Chewing the rag Teep N. . Alexander. . Jealous. . lvitli-er? Hain . . . . Archangel Gabriel Polite. llaking puns. . . fn'-ru'gv . . . Gas . Fritz . Adam. . . . Spevies extinvt . . . A parasite . 1208 Fusrinating. , lvncertain. . . Sunny. . Frowniug .... Wvith Carl. . . Kiddiug. . Ufahlz nf Statistics IIATES MosT '1'osturly. . . . . The Komie Editor. . Teachers. . . . . . . To be an old maid. . To he alone .,...... A broken romance. . To keep still. . . . . . Yvork .... Chaperones. , . . To he ignored ..4... The other sex ....,, A rival ..... To talk slow ,..,... To shave ..,. . , . Wlater .... . . . Lucas Mosri' C.'o1npany?. . . To be stubborn . To bluff. . . . l JTC: hold hands. . This l F.u'on1'1'1z EXPRESSION APPmR,ixr'r: BRAIN C'APAr'xTY Be hersl. . . lHoney. .. ... l lAn anti-suflragette. . l Gee Whiz . . . l l 1Geo1'ges. . . iPotato ehips. . l l WTO graduate .,.,... . Boys. . . Notoriety. . . !Athleties ..,. Daisies. . . Let George do it ,... I sure will-thanks. F111 thirsty ,.,. . . . . . . QI im-Q my Teddy. ...30l1.Laws!. , 1Shoot!, . . Land Sakes! ..,. Oh, Swatl. . . !Doesn't use 'em. l l To look 4'-ute ....... 3 Doris. . . . 5 Girls l I To talk ..... To do anything ..... To avoid work .... , You're wrong. . Say, Guy .... is so sudden. . .. Vnlooked for. . . Dignihed. . . l l Got the makins'?. . .H Never puts in one. Peaches and Cream. l Critical. . . Good natured ,... llveighty. . . THHHITSOIIIE thy req uestj ,..... Abhreviated ....., Polished ...., Generally at 8:10, . . Lengthy. . , Painful ,... Always late. . . . St1'iking . . . l Deceitful. . . Abnormal. Immense. Brainless. Theoretieal. Molecular. Ineoneeivahle. Minute. There all right. Sadly deficient. Unquestirvnahle. l i iliquals X. lLarge and he 1 knows it Like the proverbial tack l lChiel'ly vacuum. l Enlarged. Just enough. 209 Tl-lE1911ALlV1ANAC PARTY FROM SMITH'S CORNERS VISITS T. H. S. Here. ladies and gentlemen. you see the High School: it's rather low in the estimation of some people. but you'll see many things of interest. 't it 'k No. it's not a reformatory: those bars simply make the doors push open more easily. You see the students pile out rather unceremoniously at 12:45. We will visit the lower hall first. This is Room 1. a11d a seat here is all that distinguishes Csomel people like Tommy Almroth from the children on the third floor. It it 'lc Oh. I should say not! no one ever works at that table in the front of the room. That is the reference table: for information apply to Douglas Andrews and Ruth Giegel: it seems to have a peculiar attraction for them. Passing on. we see the famous H. Library. Here they keep a few books. but far more important are the loving cups won by the 'distinguished' tk Did you hear about it? Ive got them back in a day or so tl: :F Here is the clock-ordinary looking. but really quite extraordinary: it's always about an hour slow. and it runs more slowly when the nice spring days come. Q' ti VVhat did you say? Oh. you are mistaken: that is not an elevator. that's the Stationer's desk. where Paul keeps pads. pencils and an open house for the boys. if it :F if 'F tk P? Here. sonny. don't drop your letter in that box: it's a mail box only in that the girls on the Retina Board car1't open it. Now then. allow me to show you the Physics Laboratory. at T 4' Oh. no! those squeals need not alarm you. it's only a class of girls going into the dark room. it ti YYhy. if you want to. certainly: even hot colored water in the 'soup room.' rt at No. no. that isn't the Principal. that's Earl Bankey out on a hall permit. He has doubtless seen a pretty girl thru the window. 't tt Uh. yes. but we're used to him and don't mind him in the least. Be careful how you step. ladies. some careless little Freshman has left her jacks on the stairs. it YYell. I should think that laughter did sound hollow! 'counterfeited gleef you know: some teacher has told a joke. 4' 'it 'k Yes. poor things. isn't it a shame. at it it lYhat! you don't care to go in there? Uh. surely. that's the dissecting room or the physiology laboratory. whichever you wish to call it. S tk Uh. come right in. nothing to be alarmed at. I'm sure. In this case you will find reposing the bones of Johnny. the old H, S. mascot. His was a sad fate. He slid down the bannister in the Manual Building: they didn't find all of him when they picked him up. But we have another now. his name is Iitley. tt But we must hurry on. Oh. I didn't mean you were to runfwell. that is. you might walk a little fast. It won't kill you. however. it's only gas escaping from the 'Chem. Lab.' But then. it's all in the interest of science. Y You've dropped your bag. madam. Here. allow me. tt tt The noise you hear? I beg pardon. the lllll-Slit' is the Glee Club practice. Uh. no. it must be the Seniors Hoating along 'the beautiful blue Danubeg' and it seems that they enjoy trying to sing so well that they sometimes sing 'all thru the nightf X if tt Separate from the 210 TI-lE1911Al.MANAC building? Oh. it might be better if it were. They are in the Annex: there the students sing. debate. initiate and do a little of everything. To the right there you will see the Trig. roomeeasy? well. it may be 'plane sailing' for some people. but it's quite eomplieated for most. tk X' at Oh, no! no mystery about this room on the left. although the students do read things you eannotg you see TTFFIVE upon the doorf flzey see. 'Bc-ware! all ye who enter here leave hope behindf Yes. that does sound like the Ohio Legislature. but it's only a eivir-Q class using the suffrage. Yes. Mrs. Panerust. it's equal there. Look in here, friends: here you see the three famous Adams and the two youthful Stamats. W' at t Yes, it is a long r-limb, but think of going from floor to floor every -l-5 minutes! Now here is the last and-least. The little 'A' are on that side of the wall. and they keep the 'B'-abies with Blr. Wvard. Yes. that piano is to keep them quiet these lovely mornings. 3' 'f 4' YYhat? Fire? No. that's just the gong that warns the student that his hour of misery is nearly over. It Yes, we might better go out before the next bell rings. and here's Mrs. Dimond with a broom. Let's go farther. vklklk H. S. ATTRACTIONS FUR JUNE. Little lNGIl1UgTlZUN. g11IllI'Ufll. The Love Curefffzzflz Andreilw and G. Bassett. They Loved a Lassie-Jlefrlll mul Nfrirzkrlrrl. The Midnight Sonsw Tom and Fred Young. Nearly a Hero-lVc1de' l'ilf'y. Miss Innoeenee-.Vary .Yorimn LETTERS TU THE EDITOR. Dear Editor:-Please answer by return mail: If two parts of hydrogen and one of oxygen form water. what will ehloroform? +.'lIZ.l'l.0IIN Heal. Ans. :-We are not certain. but probably it would formaldehyde. Dear Editorzflf a man smashes a eloek is he guilty of killing time. and eould he be eonvieted of murder? - B1'rrI1'r. Ans.:fNo: not if the eloek struek first. Dear Editor :-We are thirsting for literary truths: what woull be a good question for research? Ans. zflf a Seoteh terrier is worth ten dollars. how much is Sc-ott's Kenilworth? 211 Arlillf-ric' a nfl lngenivixr Si'l'llll1'El,l'l4l l'niw-1-sity Berlin THE 1911Al.MANAC JESSIE A. f'AI'GHl'1Y I North Kingville High School and Oberlin Academy Oberlin Summer School Harvard Summer School European Travel School Oberlin Collcgv. Ph.B, ANNA COM MAGER Toledo Central High Oberlin Collogc. B.A. KATHARINE A. D. DAWSON lx, 1. Ai-arlviny Fr? W Elmira Collegv. HA. N Y R. H. DEMORl'1S'I' ohm CML xlarysvillf- mm High s.1h.,.,1 Ohio State llnivvrsity. BBC. Nl A RY W. DVNLAP Toll-rlo High School Om- yvar at Boarding School A Voursv in Clunicer at Oberlin GEORGE S. DIYNN 'l'ic'onflvrog:a lx. YJ High Svhool Teac-lu-rsi Colle-gf-. Volumlwia I'nivc-rsity. Nvw York Vity f'olumhia I'nivc-rsity lBlif'll0lOI'-S Diploma in Hflnc-ziiioni H. J. l'1BER'l'H T0lt'flKl f'e-nlrzil High Kenyon. All. Johns Hopkim ICMINIA S. l lCXNl'll3ERG G'-rmany unfl l'nivH1'sity of Alix-liigun HAYD E. I ERGl'SOX Ukvnmos High Sr-hool. Mason High School Michigan .xgII'lf'llllllI'1!l Volli-gi-, BS. LHOPULD FIM 'H ICH Pro-Gymnasium -IllI'lit'll. Gj'lIlllilSllllH llueren ELSIE H. FRAMIC f - Tolvflo High anrl Manual Training Svhool AIYRA H. Hxxsox Vi TI-1E1911AL.NIANAC IN BIBLE TIMES Sihon pitched i11 Gahaz and fought against Israel.-Jurlges He put forth his hand and c-aught It.+E.l'0ffl1.9. And he strnek it into the pan.-I Sanz. And he said unto him, Run!-II Sam. So they ran both tOQ9Il161'.--101111. Ahaz ent off the horders of the bases.-II Kings. Archer hit him and he was sore wounded.-I Ham. -B. L. T. in flllllfflfjll Trilzznze. First Cannibal- How did that aetor taste? Seeond C'a11n1half He was good i11 eertain parts. I5illyf IVhat would you do if I should kiss you? Milly- I'd slap your face. Billy- Ihen I won't. BIilly- You eoward Y 1Yhat poet does Libhy's ehipped heef l'9lIIll1fl you of?-f'han-een Shefu Isn't tl1e eoniinlf of spring like the hudding of love? IT' I-Ie- Sure! Isn't there generally a hard frost ahout three weeks after spring opens? The captain told 1116 they kept 1110 alive for eight days on hrandy Illlll nnlkf' Just lily lnek: I was nneonseious all the tnne. fEx. He- Your answer l1as eoinpletely upset ine. Shef Papa said 1f he c-aught you here he would Sltlllll you on your head. That would he worse stillfflix. Is 1I12lI1'll110IIy really a failure? Generally it IS a Miss-taken atlairf' Iluslmand- That hoy got his ln'ains from nie. YY1fef So1nehody's got 'ein from you. if you ever had any. that's a C'll1ClI.u Mr.-Con history!- IIow would you forin a new state out of several old states? IT. Iii- By Illillilllg them one state. 312 THE 1911ALMANAC .IINGLES Come. oh muse of poetry, And l1elp me to express In praise and wit and ridicule. First, Utley. you can tell of the sllcc-esses you have made On aeeount of the motion of your feet, I hear They deelded to eall you YYade. And Adams, .Iunior's high mogul, xxvltll whom you'ye made a name. Just make a how. and tell us now What right! you have to fame. Next Bud Bassett. our star vaulter. Size developed, hut not his brain: Youthful aspirant to the honor Of ehanging Ruth Andrews' name. There's Hazel Brownell. of Perielean fame, She's modest as any and hlitlie as she's honny. For guileless simplicity marks her its aim. Now let our light on Kelley shine. Stature medium. but of mueh renown: In wit and wisdom he is always there. But some day he will yet get his hig come down. Then YYilliam Birkmayr. U image true Ot' the merry god of fun. 'Tis said that with a eertain girl Your rave is almost run. Next there's a little maiden named Mary. IYitty, wise, but Very Contrary: NfDI'tLl11ill aye he her name. hut she'll he to blame, For she claims she never will marry. First and last in our class there is a Seniorf A diamond in the rough- I-I1s name is BIr. Stockton. But we leave the Mistern off. Tall in height and in self conceit. Considered by many people a sham.' He has time to learn and time to improve, Though in debating he's shown he's a man. Zlii HE 1911ALMANA. Seubert- Say. I need a dime-someone please cough up. Crane IF-kunkl- I guess the coffers are empty. DAILY SFHEIDVLE. 7:00 Gard. gets home from the night before. 7:10 Utley dreams he's graduated from college. 7:l5fBIerrell turns over for another five minutes. 7:Q0 Teeple wonders if he isn't sick. 7:30 Bassett starts studying. 7:3QfBassett finishes studying. 8:00 Alice Gavin and sound ot' hell reach Room I together. 8:I5fKeller shows up. Teacher- 1Yhat is space? Jennings- I can't just think of it. but I have it in my mind Mary had a little lamb. Which fell into a brook: Mary cried, 1Yhat shall I dof The lamb said. Get the hook. dv- S-Stands for studyroom. where teachers keep tab, F-Stands for energy, found in the Lab. XfStands for nerve, which each Senior possesses. I-Stands for intellect. found under our tresses. ll-Stands for something which all of us dread. RkStands for restfwe get when we're dead. 1 I'I,EASI'I TELI. Mlif Do ships have eyes when they go to sea? Are there springs in the ocean's bed? Does the Jolly Tar flow from a tree? Does a river lose its head? Are fishes crazy when they go in seine? Van an old hen sing her lay? Can you bring relief to a window pane? Or mend the break of day? 1Yhat sort of vegetable is a polic-eman's beat? Is a newspaper white when read? Is a baker broke-when making dough? Is an undertaker's business dead? -Ex First I5leaff 'Beeu on a vacation? Second Fleaf- No. on a tramp. 21-I For Genzflemen Only Mecca Billiard Palace 331-333 St. Clair Street THE 1911Al.NIANAC SOME GIRLS It is a wise girl who knows the psychological moment to blush. AZFIIIIU Smith. Is she talking again or yet ?-.lmie LaSalle. Valm and unmovetl sl1e walked among us.-,lliss Rl-ff'lll'?. I want food. -Doroilzy Sm 1711. Uh, yes. I like any Il12lI1.N+II6'7l7'1iFffll Hunfzczn. If at first you clon't sueeeecl-try someone else.-Grace Fraker. A little too young to know.-Doris Sfanzufs. Hut still her tongue goes on.-Sadie Rusenrlczle. My popularity will ustonish yoL1. -,llarimz ll'1'I11'f1n1s. She was a phantom of delight Wlhen first she glenmeml upon my slglit.-Gerfrude Sanzpson. A hunmlrecl blushing uppuritiolls.-The Phils. In maiclenly meditations, liiIIlCj' iiI'66.-BllllIf',ll' 1jllIll.f'l.N'. Mislike me not for my eomplexion. -Ruth lIUllIf'I'IIlflII. She's beautiful and therefore to be wooed.-Lulu Nallunze. She's pretty to walk with. unfl C'hHl'1l1il1Q to talk with. flloroflzy Smgrare. She puts eontitlenee in no nmn.-.elliee Gurfrz. Have no faith in him who has no faith in anybody else. -.lI1'lr1r1'1l Stoney. I :nn not clenvine' women are foolish-Goal made them so to .. 's 'T lll2ltCll the men. -ft. nbflllllflfx. There is no revenge so sweet as forgiveness. -Duzlvy Briglzf. Silence is the t'ool's best l'l'iC11Ci.N-L0I'l'llf' Nfrzlzl, in Gernmlz. Behavior is ll mirror in which every man shows his image. -Pearl Doris. 2115 tzfention, High School Students If you want the Best in Shoe Repairing. patronize 'l'hc hlost, lluuplete Shop in the C'ity. YYc have the latest machinery equipped for doing' any work in the most artistic style. One visit will convince you. YYork done while you wait. A reoole Shoe Shop V. M. YVILLI.-XNIS, Preorf. JXRCAIJE 'l'1ii4:.x'mIc I3I'II.u1xc: HH HT, C'1.A1a Srimrrr iMannna! hahy brother has fallen down thc old well! 'Wvhatl without his rnhhers on? SELF EXPL.XN.X'I'ORY YYill you kindly explain your condition? asked the wife with such dignity as she could connnand after waiting up till 3:00 a. in. Zhatssh woman of it. conunented the husband, thickly. can't understhand shoniepni' zhatsh perfly plain. YYhy is a pancake like the sun? Because, said the Swede. it rises out ol' der yeast and it sets helnnd der vest. ' ' BUYS' he Greeks Iiiis' Bigmles loved out-of-door sports. They were the world's chicl' devotees of phvs- ical vigor and perfection. Their training consisted of the arduous exercises of the palestral and gyninasia, which equipped them for the Ulynipic contests and the hand-to- hand hattlc struggles peculiar to the warfare of the age. C I nhti n f l l ,, l l tl l 'UIIITUX co 4' 'o s o nioiern iyinff HIV? increase-4 ra icr lan dunnnshed the I1Pf'?SSllylUl' exercise in the open. This has been made pleasantly and economically posslhle lay one of the greatest of niodcrn inventions-The Bicycle. Toledo Bicycles offer particular advantages to Toledo people. A Factory Proposition, giving you the hem-fit of the saving in cratiug and shipping expenses: a large Variety to select from. including every desirahle finish and manner of equipment. All Sizes-Adult and Juvenile. .lust the thing for Vacation Recreation. Conn' out and look our line over. -.- ,: The Toledo Jlefol Wheel Co. Con. lh.kXf'RIJlVT ANU SMEAIJ AVE. -QS?-. 44,1 X I I L ,wr A A . Ja, Yogrh R X,-I . -,, 217 mateur Photographers WE DEVELOP AND PRINT PIC'TI'RES IN Q4 HOURS ONLY EXPERTS EBIPLOYED IN OUR DARK ROOMS FELL LINE OF PHOTOGRAPH SLP PLIES AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS VNHlbert Cl. Pluiker 310 SLPERIOR OHIO BLILDING I will run as far as God has any ground.-Ted Souder. BEC 'OBIING FASHIONABLE First Hobo- I avcerdeutly discovered dat last mouth Handout Hank worked for tour hull days fer a faruier. sawin' wood. Sec-oud Hohof De traitor! Yvot defense did he offer ter why he shoulclu't he ostereised? First Holm- He swore he was cursed with a dual personality. For tive years his married life was ideal. For live years? Yes. during: these years he was lost with a polar expeditionf TEAS CoFFEES SPKES 0 . W 965' o 511 Srxmir ST. .323 .XDABIS ST. Ilona' J JJII E I, I. I Y R Hmm' HHH Iii-H .Un Bell IMA' TH E 1 9 1 1 A I. M A N A C A Few 1fAc 1's Sulphur Springs are the hest plar-es for match making. Pick-pockets never sue:-eed till they get their hand i11. Pawnhrokers prefer patrons with no redeenung qualities. All that is requisite in the enjoyment of love or sausages is confident-e. A little sighing. a little erymg, a httle dying and a great deal of lyin-3' constitute love. Z1 F1-ie Ivid nd. to widow- Did he leave you very mum-h? ow4 Nearly every night. Come. darling. and sail on my yacht. And I'll show you the riches I've gachtg I'll give all to you, And I'll prove fond and true. For. dearest. I love you a lac-ht. Teac-herf Xow children. name some animals which ehew the cud, beginning with Susie Jones. Mother- YYhy, Bohhie, how c-lean your hands are! Bohl I helped The The The The The The Swe nie- Aren't they? But you ought to have seen 'em hefore Bridget make the hreadf' THE BABHLING BROOK Afar upon a mountain side. I paused to watch a streamlet glide: Pray, little stream, to it I say. YVhy do you murnuu' thus alway? Well, I c-an't rest, the hrooklet said Because there's houlders in my hed. 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I1lOSt eHicie11t1y lll2lIl2l,Q'Qfl z111to111o11i1e factory 1111116 wo1'111.wit11its C'IlOl'lllOllS lJI'OClllCt1Oll of exactly stz111c1a1'c1izec1 K,ll1pllCEltG5. 111 Every part illlfl piece llt'11lg 11121110 i11 its own plant. 0112111105 the l,VQl'1ElIlfl to 11111111 21 really 11ig11- grzule product. perfect i11 design, i11 11l2ll1llfElCllll'G 111161 i11 finish. at 21 ptlplllill' price. The Willys-Oz,1e1'land Co. ClCN'l'R.XL .XY1'1Nl'1'I. TOLICDO. OHIO A. A. A fzeood Azzfonzobile CO. LOVAL 111s1'111111'Tr111s 2815 MONROE S'l'1l1'1I'I'l'. TOLEIJO, OHIO 2121 THE 1911AL.MANA ig. FLORENCE HL'TCHINSOX GRACE L. GIBSON Greenville KN. YJ Academy Seminary-St. Marg:-1ret's, 1Vaterhury. Conn Oberlin, Ph.B. and A.M. LEONARDA GOSS Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati. Ohin University of Cincinnati. A.B. MARIE GUGLE Columbus High School , Columbus Normal Ohio State University. B.A. W. A. HAAS Norwalk, O. Ohio Northern University of Chicago University of Colorado MYRA H. HANSON High School, Perrysburg. O. Alt. Holyoke College University of Chicago, A.B. Harvard University SARAH SAGER HARDY Ann Arbor High School University of Michigan, A.B. ESTHER HARMON Toledo High School Toledo Normal School University of Michigan. AB. Bryn Mawr. Berlin. Munich MYRTILLA M. HASKINS Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan, M.A. LAURA COLTON HICKOX Toledo Central High School Vassar College, A.B. VVILLIAM P. HOLT Geneva High School Oberlin, A.B. C ornell. Chicago F. E. H. JAEGER C ' hr irhnmm Ssiuhin lghntngraphs Glyratriral Bisflnga EElll11'I'llg7lihP5 4 4 Gragnns iinlargrlnrlmi al 4 illramrs Q nlvhn 313-315 Ahunm St. ifinmr Illynnr E 4505 There was ouve 21 flmuy pzuvoose Nvho 1-oulll hollow mul ye-ll like The floose. ll' you coulfl umlqe her mouth rlwse. Why. she'rl yell thru hm' noseg Now tm-ll mv' -wofvll was the use? 'llllCl'l' was il young maifl who szlicl Wvhy f'zm'f I look in my eau' with my eye? 5 Ii I wwe my mmfl to li l'm sure I mm do lt. You IICYQI' Villl toll lill you try. 522215 ,J 1I5III2gr rl? , l 3' X , 7 x kj l IGDLLHGHQ 7509 da. Uhfa ESTABLISII ED ,I.XNl',XRY. INN! OLIJICST IN CITY I?00kkf'P191'1zg', SlIOI'fl1UIld E 2Zg'I1'5'!1 CTO!! rses S'l'l'Dl'IN'l'S MAY ICNTICR ANY TIME wrxn you I'.X'l'.XLUlil'I'I FUR. FIF'l'lCIEN'I'll AND ADAMS THE YOUN1 MAN HU is zimhitious tu gvt zlllwlcl. tinrls in this hunk Ihr' IIIPZIIIS Ol' attaining his 1lIIIlIllIUIl. Iwi nu yuung man think that tlw snizill uniullnt hm- I-:In saw- mil Of his wages OI' Slllilfj' will not hi- sutfivii-nt IO givv him IllZiIf'I'liil 2iflVilIIl'l'III1'III. Must SIIVCUSSI-Ill lunsinvss nn-n start'-rl with :I fvw ll1IIlflI't'1l1lUll2II'S.ilIlll llllyyhllllglllkllliiffll'll'I'IlIiIIillllDll I-an szivv that IIIlll'll, hut Ihr' young mann who saiw-s nothing will sclmlum gi-t :ilu-url. HI' will lw an IlIIfl0I'IYHI'lil'I' ull his lilv, Begin XUIY. if with no IllUI'l' than 841011. unll ln- I'l'Zil'lf' fur ynul' Oppurtilnity. Four Par Vcnf. lllilllljllllllfl Hczrll'-.lrllzluzlly mi Sf1l'1'r1y.v THE COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Y.-ILIQNTINE I3I'II.DING TOLICDU. OHIO 128 BIAIN STREET E. IW.,-Ishe cfk S011 SCHOOL SUPPLIES POST CARDS SPORTING GOODS N O Y E L T I E S LADIES' AND GRE: FURNISHINGS 904-6-8 A du nz .s Siren' atronize Our Advertisers '51 11111 CLEANING 111 1111111111 g gi Topfgiilibs Eiifiiijgi .,L11fssn11v111:1N1mg I'v0 got El bright i1'1011, Ge111'g10. Exc-111i111011 the 11111111011 f11i1', To t110 y111111g 1111111 by 1101' sifle. .Xs 1110 Slll113E'i1lllS 1qiss011 1lG1' 1111i1': N1111111111t. s11i11 110, 6211111 I 11111 s111'0 Ifyo11'1l 1-011s011t to go YYi111 1110 111111 1.2190 1110 111i11ist01', 1'11 1111v0 il 111111111-0y011 110111' 111s11. H11-1i111'y. 1111-1i111'y, 11111'k. H01' 11111111 stood w11t1-1111111 1110 1-1111-ki , rliilf' 1-111011 struck 0110, T11011 p11p11 1'1111 11111111- 111111i'?1?111111 -1- 1 H1f'1i1ll'f', 11i1-14111'y, 11111-k. 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And she sniilerl on many just for fun.-Ulu lfm'qf'orr1. MRS. FR EEMAN S1u'r'r'.vx0l' I0 I1El.YI.,il11' 1 lf7r1'.w'l THE EP-TU-DATE FLURIST SHOP -I-36 Szzperior Street Rnsllucxvuz Home 497 BOTH Pnoxus III HELL 1793 VVE R N E RT REGISTERED PHARMAC'ISTS Sizlzrluaw Soflux Sr-lmnl HnppI1'c'.v fkzmly I 'z'gur.v Praw-rz'pf1'm1.v F1'llf'd 1,l'UIIljIfI'I1 FOR. MIVHIGAN AND ADAMS STS. heres 3 Point to this Ad Don'tMiSS It 1' ff' 5' MX? fl WQIAXSQFH ff l WXZN f R ilfrf: 1: 'v AR i X! :fi if iff ii' ' L .fy f L i. iygll E. n .. ,lift Z' . 'w'. P V gf fl . f. J . 2 r ' Q ff IH . ' l' li' ,U Q ,j i'f ,,' 'M M 'ml if 1 .5 ,VX 1 W nl f viii i 4 ,y e 1 . : Y W' i is f ' it is,- L X ,.,. ' . ll Ili f ' J, 1 f ,fgf N, f L,7f'fM5,M , Talfji,-' lf X . rigiiiffv 'Q iii'-.fl .z' Elie.: K, , E wish to invite the young fel- lows to step in- to the Hunks of Better Vlothes. The fziet of the nizitter is. if you stepped across the threshold of il f-rack eustoni tailor shop in New York or London: if you surren- dered yourself to the niost gifted nieasurer and fitter-you eould not oh- tuin niore than you do in the E. L. Thornherry Vo. Clothes for eollege ehup fellows. These gnrinents are niade of Pure Yvool. involve the Leziding Styles. Perfee- lion in Fit. Best of Quality at the Lowest price. and we guzn'nntee to give the hest of sntisfnelion. If you will drop in and let us show you our eoniplete line. you are sure to find whnt you are looking for. 'Nnf sed. Moderrately Priced, 815 to 335 The E. L. Thornherry Co. ,lle11'.s, Boys' flllfli l'l11'l1lre11'.v l'lof111'11g -1-18 Adzuns Street EFEVRFS P2266 Every young person should dance-and dance well -to be popular with his fellows. One course of 12 consecutive lessons in a properly and thoroughly conducted dancing class is all that is necessary. My system is most complete. It trains the muscles and Covers the minutest details, thus leaving the pupil a good dancer at the end of the first 12 lessons Thou hast more hair on thy chin than Doliliin. my horse. hath on his t:11l.fGf'orgr' Lu.wL'r1. If ull flesh is grass then Il2ll'l V Kelly must lie ei loafl of hay. .Xmlmition never was his Vll'tllC.7rBlI!'A'0llf. Then I threw out my lnussive ehest- Her clear papa threw out the rest:-Earl Hlllllffhll. The gals had just gone out and left The flenr in my possession. XYllCll father iutroclueeil himself- He mzule ai cleep impression. Johnny BOHl0l1-BQEIIIH' version ol' the poem. Little Drops of lYater. Little Grains of Sunil. etc.: Ulufinitesimal partir-les of saline liiemec-tive fluidity. Minute eorpuseles of' lltlll-ilflllGl'lllg.f inorgauie mutter. Vonjointly euuse to exist the uumezisurahle expanse of aqueous sec-tion, Anil the respleuclent siren of clry superficial solirlityf' The Security Savings Bank and Trust Company 315-317 SUPERIOR ST. lliuxvu. 152.3 VHERRY ST. 4-'Zi I11fc'1'e.v1' and SC'C'1ll'I'f'lj for Slll'I'I1gSU D adison Auto Tire Repair Co. I'r1lr'r1n1'z1'11g and Herrera! Tire RF1JllI.l'1'7Ig 1,l'.VfI'1'lJllffIl'N for the Hartford Tires HOME PHONE A236532 241 ONTARIO S'll.+OPPOSlTE PFBLIV' LIBRARY I'rup1'iflum .' IIARRY LUDXYIG HARRY I-IOFFKIASTER II I have no name-ffor they that know me he-st Know how to name ine I1Ol.71JClIl1 Keller. elen Hodge- The lessons are so hard: I wish I f-ould get ahead. Martha Merriani- lYell, goodness knows you need one. Man. false man, smiling, destructive I11HI1.7FI'Cd .-Idazm-. Nature did ne'er put her precious jewels into a garret four stories lllglI.+RlI.Y.Yl'll Rfzbhfff. The glass of fashion. the most ot' fOl'l1l.+-llilllllljj Vogel. While one swallow may not make a spring, several swallows have 1-aused an early fall. AS SHE IS SPOKE Izzy, you c-onie hy the house in! No. I dont Yes you did. lYhy did I? HIS hook is printed on Sll'fIIlXd0H'II Frzanzel Hook. made hy the Ventral Ohio Paper Co. Makers also ol' Sivan Linerz Paper R0defz eaUe7'-A Ckley H ymnal EXIJURSEIJ B Y Billy Sunday UN SALE HY The Iwranklin Printing' dig E12 grazv2'1zg Co. ttroetioe Colored Posters and Display Cards for Advertising Athletic Events is Uur Specialty Superior Color Press Q32 SFPERIUR STREET Patronize Our ISN' T SHE ,vm T ' ,J,,,,Km, ? AdVGFt1SGfS HKDXX' oft:-rxwe-lwur such rf-nmrks! lf KYB OO' IHIU llt' HIZIIIFF, XV? l k I h I hls person-whetllvr mun or womu f ' reful about lllkll' rlothes. They hm he-ir clothing clrzlnfd or pressed bv mn f l I XXP R I L'E3l1E'l'S, ' f P OBA BLY Do A T KA UFlUA.VN'S I'RE.VC'I1 l'LIi,-LYIYRN ANI? DYER' 507 NI.-XDISUN 2212 ASHLAND Hmm 6942 BELL 970 3 f ' an ds, 4 , A 74441. -HWVIIIM xfghm 1- X. f A 2, S ' ' T -gjfi 5 xx 1 Q way -. - ' K NX A IJ! '- Ukj - GU .,, li.: il' N 70, C ' - fm r.. Y d W .lx 25 -f X 5 C Y , In W L The T3 i ' 'Y if .Jw -q I -D X 3,4fdunln VE .ng JJpnvs': , , 'fL::c.?x 4219 N' ar If 6 .. 2 - Q f'G' :sf ' ' X 1' ' ' f I' AX 47 ' wif, ',f - M, ku my Y C l A - X . 1 w x ' , V , ff Jfv x , 9 .6 359 Lv- f 1 W ' ssl K -'p'7'7 W1 45 3X . 14 5 W fbi x , A 1'1Q.xa , 5 I ' -iig w' a xmffaf ' 'ggi' 'Mar X I Up' H . r,iJ,f:! lwtljy 1- ,K X K P' J y f um V' , NW my , 4 f ' W' -L V H1 5 ,ICI E I, 1 .n. X f'- , ff 5 X e f QM, f n, x X .X 4 1 X mx gigs'-ALJ ff!!! x 7, X - 5 l-4'- f .NM-,gg 9 .... L 6 feb J! 115 X f fx muww y ' I k, I wax ,R- , ' 0 X35-if C, ' V' 7 r 'fl ,li X ma wg 0 QW 231 THE 1911Al.MANA FLORENCE IIVTCHINSON 1Vestern Reserve Ohio State l'niversity. B.A. F. E. H. JAEGER Dunrlee lMieh.J High School Cleary Business School. Ypsilanti. Alieh LaSalle Extension. Cliieago Special work in Toledo Law School K. VV. JAMESON Perrysburg High School ' German lfniversity Uhio 1Yesleyan. AAI. AYILLIAM EUGENE Mn1fIf1xT'l' SARAH D' JERBIAIN Chillicothe 10.1 High School ELEANOR JLDSUN Kalamazoo KMiel1.l High School Teac-hers' Training C lass. Kalamazoo. Mic-h. Pratt Institute PA I 'LA LAPATNIKOFF I-lohen T1Jf'llll'I' Sehule Reval. Baltic- l'rovinees Allianee Francaise Ivniversity of Toronto. l5,A. JOSEPH M. LEXYIS Ann Arbor High Sehool l'niversity of Michigan. AB, Harvarfl. ABI. G. F. LOK Teachers' Royal Seminary XYll0l'llf'lllllL'l'tl', Germany F. W. MATIIIAS Toleflo High Selluul Ohio State lvniversily. H.S.C. YYILLIAM El'GlCNl'l MUFFATT North Division High St-lmul. f'l1it-ago l'niversity of Cliieago, A.B. CAROLINE MORGAN High Sehoul ciI'2l1lllillL' Summer Course New York l'niversity New York Selmul of Art Art 5lllflClllSl League J. I. AYARD 20 Some People Have more money than hayg we, L1HfOI'tLlIlZ1tClY, have more of the latter. Let's trade The Fred Adams Son Co. 619-621 llonrne St. All LtJlIdI'IZg' Brands QfFIOur 1-OR SPORTING GOODS F OF EVERY DESCRIP T TION. STATIONERY -1 NOVELTIES. ETC Covert Bros E334 SPPERIOR ST 'J The Express Pzzblislzing Printing Company Com m 6 rc io! P rin fe rs Blank Book 35 Cofolog JICIlx't'?'5' 315-317 Superior Sfreez' Toledo, Ohio v ' 3 E 'V i 2 'T f 1? r+fnJz?::f The Best Start l1I'l'lw grxullnite vain nlukm- in tht- lmnsins-ss xvorlal is hy mpc-ning: il Snvin N Auf-unnt :inrl rm-solving to lay wnn-llinig asulc mic-h pay-tlziy. 111 Tlzm, xvlwn your uppnrtllnity 1-unit-s. ,vnu are rm-:uly for it. ill This Bunk xvvlvuim-s Savings ,Xu-mirits. lmuth large- :intl small. tlI6'l'f'llllIIIl.S' and f'1f'1'L'.s- SllI'I.llfj.H' Bunk Slllllllllif Slrrrf, :mfr .lalunm LATEST BOOKS MAY BIC OBTAINED -XT he Book ook I I V li 4' If N 'I' S I' IC R YY li If K POSTERS. PICNNANTS. ICTV. VORNER A D A NI S ST, A N IJ V l'I It MU X 'I' AYIC. live hzllmv hunting. GU '10 l'apa's gone ai-liunting' To get il little rnbliit skin 2 To wrap his little Bunny in. -IJ. BllI'l.'0llf. FUR - IAJV6-lli1I'tIIlg' eyvs unfl tresses lilac the l1lKDI'l1.YEIlI'flI K1'1l1'f.w. Dczzzcas' Ilelmifas- Q I want to he un ungvl. anal with L6f.f,l,.f,b. BN'lqNf'f't' the- ilIlQ.f1'IS Slllgl.-.PIIIIVIIII l'oul.'f. Enter- ,. . . . hive nic ngzuii my hollow tree, Pc1tr1'1e.s- fu z Il nz Unis . . A c-rust ot bra-:ul anal liberty. l -H. .1m1n1'11g.w. Reception Room. Snioker. Clievk Romns. Etc-. ,-Ill I'iflf'tIlAf1'1'.Y l'rm'irlz'1l jhr .-Ing UFFll,Vl.IIlI Ilvmxi Puuxlg x 225.5 God nnulc one cast frmn this inuhlfone was enougli. gnllnc- Jlmzroe. So wise. so young. they say do ntfer live long.-l 'lam vIUIlE'S. ., ,- 'E l I5 , V , :Q WQQFQX ORDERSJQN' HIGH GRADE PRINTING IjF7ll!IIZdI.Ilg' Especirzl Skill and Aiz'enz'z'o1z are Safes? in the Hf11zd.9 of THE EXPRESS PUBLISHING K PRINTING COMPANY 315-317 Superior Street Toledo, Ohio Tl-lE1911AL.MANAC PIINCTURED Senator Nonesueh looks disturhedg what c-an he the matter with him? He sat down on a point of order. WEX. Two great desires of my life have heen gratified. Une was to go up in an a1rsh1p. And the other? To get safely haek to earth. +Ex. IDAVNTLESS He eleared the sill with a hound and vanished in the darknessf related Romanee hreathlessly. But, seoffed Realism. only a moment ago he was riveted to the spot. Did he file the rivets? Oh, no! rejoined Romana-e. nothing daunted. Fortunately it was only a small spot. so that hy superhuman effort he wrenehed it loose and earried it along with him. BIuzlin' makes a dog safe, while it makes a young lady dangerous estill, in hot weather they hoth want muslin. .X shoemaker was arrested for higgamy and brought before the magistrate. lYhieh wife, asked a hystander, will he he ohliged to take? Smithf He is a eohhler. and of 1-ourse must stiek to his last. How did you like the ruins of Pompeii? asked an old lady of her son who had just returned from Europe. I didn't go to see 'em, ma: they said they were dreadfully out of repair, so I thought it wouldn't pay. Do you think I shall have justiee done me? said the eulprit to his eounsel. a shrewd Kentucky lawyer. of the hest elass in that eloquent state. I'm a little afraid you won't, replied the other. I see two men on the jury who are opposed to hanging. Girl- But I love him. he is the light of my life. Mother- That's all right. hut we put out the lights at ten o'eloek. My son. never run after a street ear or a woman. If you Illlss one another will he along in a moment. 237 Tl-lE1911AI.IVIANAC TED SOYIJICR. Vleinent Sourler. seventeen. rx ' - - lenrls to llllSlllCSH tan' anml square: ,Xml the only thing against hun ls the eolor of his hair. As an athlete we all like hinl. As we really ought to do, Sinee he's erazy over Lulu- .Xnfl hesirles his eyes are hlue. Even if his hair is hrownish, And his eyes a ehina hlueg .-Xml his ties are highly eoloreml. -Xncl his suit another hue. .Xnrl his shoes extreme Walk-Over. .Xncl his hosiery workefl in flowers. YYith a hat of hrownish mixture: His whole clress the work of hours. Not heeause his elothes are girlclyf Only fifteen shacles of hlues Hut heeause you're sueh a speell-hoyg Mr. Soufler-here's to you! High sehool, high sehool, long lnay it live. To give eaeh student a lmrain like a sieve. Her heart is like the lll00ll1illVK'ilj'S c-hanging and always a man in ll'.7Ul'Ilf'f' Frf1l.'rr. 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Q' 19. ?q4i.'le-. lx, .J.'-.rv .:v '-' 'iv' ' W--, . .- nz .-pm.-',-Q.-f-21. , -9 - -' fi --nf.-if-1.--q,.t-a. --w - 1' M e . ,-. - - .1 MJLQU . .f' Q., 'Fii1x'f Tf-fr-531131. -- , Q Wk, -- A A PM-1-A-.:3!? q-32: g3-1.:a-.'f',,- - x 1 . ' 5:4 331 W-5 f Wi as-w?iii.f?:?gf,zfi51235-iWS24Y'?iiiszgifii''Q'-.-in JSR - .5 . Tl-IE1911ALMANAC NELSON D. ABBEY. College Preparatory. Man am I grown, a man's work must I do. THOMAS ALMROTH. Demostheniang Censor CSr.J: Debating Team CJr.jg Komie Editor, Retina: Oratorical Board: Retina Board: Color Committee CSr.j. Vessels large may -venture more, but little boals .should keep near shore. FRANCES IRENE AMBERS. College Preparatory. Humble, meek and good. PAUL XVEBER AUSTIN. College Preparatory. He is a man who aetx like one. 26 HE 1911Al.MANAC RUTH XVEBSTER ANDRENVS. Elective. I love but one. I lore no more. DOUGLAS V. ANDREWS. College Preparatory. Demosthenian: Social Committee Url. A man he was to all the ladies dear. AMY DUNHAM BALL. Electiveg Girls' Glee Clubg Zetalethean. Thus 8111.716-S a good maid in a naughty world. GEORGE :AARON BARBER. Manual Courseg Art Editor, Annual, '1l. A man he was and stern to view. 27 THE 1911AL.MANAC GEORGE BRINKERHOFF BASSETT. Elective: Second Basketball Team '06g Freshman Football Team '06'g Track Team '07, '08g Basketball Team 'OSQ Blanager Track Team '09g Basketball Team '09, '101 Cap- tain Tracli Team 'l0g Track Team 'llg Treasurer Senior Class 'llg Basketball 'llg Secretary Athletic Association '1l. .. Lore rnakex me flzricc ll man. OLA M. BAREFORD. Elective. ladies be but ymnzg cuzflfair they have the glfff fo kllflll' if. Lofts XVILLIAM BAEHR. Elective. rl II1llIliN a man for U' fluff. HAZEL BENIIAM. College Preparatory:Zetale- tliean Literary Society: Girls' Glee Club. l'illN1II'0IIl'fI .wo Nlf'lIflC'I'l.Il. .vo young and so fair. 28 TI-IE OW H A 1911A LMANAC EN FRANKLIN BLWPTERFIELD. Elective: D6Il1OStl161llilI1. The pzzrexf trefuvurc maria! tinzes' qjfurfl if .vprnflmv I'6'11llf0fl0Il.H XVILHELM R. BIRKMAYP.. Vollege P1'6'lJ3l'i1lUl'y. I dare do all tlzuf may ber-mile a man. IVIIU flares do more ix none. lxL-XRGVERITE XVISMER BRINSLEY. College Preparatory: Finance Committee. . uBf'ClIlfl:fIl1 belzcwior fx flzefinensz' of-fine !lI'fS.l ZEL FRANCES BROWNELL. College Prepara- tory: Periclean President 151:33 Secretary Senior Class 19111 Fin COll1l1lltt9BQ Social Connnitteez Annual Board: Orutoric-al Board: Secretary fSr.D. Her llfllil' wais noi more .sznzny Ilzmz her ,l6'lll'f.N 29 THE 1911AI.MANAC CHARLES B, BEVERSTOFK. College Prepara- torv. I .s'11'ear he is frzle-lzmried and II .mul None' better in the L'I'llf1d0lIl.u Plsnsoxs LAB. CAMPBELL. College Prepara- tory: Chairman Banquet Committee lSr.l. The great 1111111 is flI7l'G.1j.V 11111q11e. XYILLARD BI.-XRION CANNoN. College Prepara- tory. The rlecd I I'l1fPl1!1'!'d In do is great. H111 zrhaf as yef I lnzon' noi. S. JESSII-3 CHRISTMANN. YEle1-tive: President Zetalethean Literary Soeiety i.lr.l. Sim .vpc'al.'s. bel1111'1'.v 111111 arfx as 1110115711 she nzvanf if. R0 TI-lEl1911AL.IVlANAC ETHEL CLARK. General Courseg H. S. Girls' Bible Club. I have learned in rl'l1at.v0e1'erstc1fe I am in. flzerewilh to be f-m1leni. DONALD HARvEY CONDIT. General Fourse. He wears Cl truer erozrn than any zrreallz Ihaf man can weare l11m. CLIFFORD D. COOLEY. Manual Training. You were born for .vomeilzing great. LILIGENE BLANCHE IJANIELS. Eleetive. Be good, szveef maid, Ie! them flzaf will be clever. ' 31 TI-lE1911AL.IVlANAC TEHESA BARTELLE. College Preparatory. Shari is my date and deailzIe.s'.s my 7'E'7lO1lVIl.. PEARL DAUS. College Preparatory. In .vnzall propor1'z'0ns zvv just beazziies see. ,Ind in slzorl nzeaszzrenv Izfe may perfect ben' LU-ILLE IDERIAY. Elec-tive. Noir feaszazg, now l'E'.l'l'lIg, Yet laughing az' all. HUGH DICPHIE. College Preparatory: Boys X Glee Club. ma11. ' l I 313 1 .Ya1'zn'c' nziglzl .vfand up and .way 'flzis is a Tl-lE1911AL.MANAC RUTH GIEGEL. Elec-tive. Too-fn1'1' to 1l'0r.wlzz'p, too rlz'1'z'11e fo love. BABETTE PHE.-XTT. College Preparatory: Phil- alethean: Treasurer CSr.5g Member Debat- i ing Team CSM: Color Committee Senior Class. ' Heifer be COIlf'CI'ff'd and IHIOII' S0l7ZlPflI1'71g than be humble in ignorance. CONSTANCE SPEER. Elective. So slender and fall. ye? lnrerl by all. NELLIE SCHELLING. Elective: Girls' Glee Club. lV1'fh voice sweet 672fZllZE'd.N e l 3 'S THE 1911Ai.MANAC -IOSEPHINE CLAPP. Elective: Girls' Bible Club: Corresponding Secretary Class of 19113 Banquet Committee QSLJ. To see her was to love her, Love buf her and lzerforezverf' ELSIE ROSE DIPPEL. Elective: Girls' Bible Club. There is Cl gift beyond the reach Qf art, of being eloquently silent. LILLIAN FEINBERG. Elective. If would faire a wz'scr head tlzmz mine to Il'IldEl'Sffll1d lzcf1'. ARTHUR P. FEINBERG. Elective: Demos- tlienian. F ickle, j'rnIicsonzr'. lza p py. ga y 1 .els the fiip of a bird on a brigln' summer 1 day. IH k Tl-lE1911Al.MANAC tory: Perieleaug Girls' Bible Club. Ho suwf. so nmrlmf, ye! .vo Il'I'.Yf' zviflml, Wax ncrcrfolnzrl, I wz.v'. RUTH ELGUTT1-JR. Elec-tive: Girls' Glee Club. I care noifm' mall. EMMA L. ENDERLIN. Elec-tive: Girls' Bible Club. Tlzere is mme' like lzer--1m11c'. EDNYIN COOKE. Scientific: Webster: Chap- lain fFr.j. QSOJ. CJr.J: Censor CSr.lg Bible Club: Reporter CFr.Jg Secretary CS0.D1 Vice-President CJr.J, CSL.-U1 President fSr. BJ. An ounce Qf lU6l:f0l'IIZClIlC'E is wortlz fl 1011010 world Qf promise. I GRACE BIARJORIE DE.AN. College Prepara- -'f '. v-W - - ' ' .1- -1 H +' . Q v:'f,'fw'v '.'-:IP -- .zaf ,. Y , 61 :5 4. -f. . . I - 'H 'W-fs.. ,1Qf'f4iii?5f??'EIQ3'f'J1' ..'Sf:fffi.,'-,-if'-iii'-'75, -- - .. - ,. , few-2 f if f u-F2 ' ff '-PQ? 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Q' 19. ?q4i.'le-. lx, .J.'-.rv .:v '-' 'iv' ' W--, . .- nz .-pm.-',-Q.-f-21. , -9 - -' fi --nf.-if-1.--q,.t-a. --w - 1' M e . ,-. - - .1 MJLQU . .f' Q., 'Fii1x'f Tf-fr-531131. -- , Q Wk, -- A A PM-1-A-.:3!? q-32: g3-1.:a-.'f',,- - x 1 . ' 5:4 331 W-5 f Wi as-w?iii.f?:?gf,zfi51235-iWS24Y'?iiiszgifii''Q'-.-in JSR - .5 . Tl-lE1911ALMANAC H.kZEL BIAYHEXV FISH. College Preparatoryg Glee Club: Girls' Bible Club. L1'ff1e but mighty. BIAITDE FISHER. Elective. H0we'er if be, if seems fo me 'Tis only noble fo be good. BIIRIAM BARBARA FOGG. Elective: Bible Club. I zzvixlz I were some great prz'11cess. LILA HELEN FISHER. Elective: Zetaletheau. For of .ezwlz is flzf' Kingdom of H?Ul'FI1... L T1-IE1911AI.IV1ANAC V 1 SARAH FREED. Elective. Lei us. le! all 1116 world agree P To profit by I'6N6llllJll.llg thee. ELF-IE FOLKER. Elective. The n11'lde.vt IIZKIIHICIZS and the gerzflesl heart. FERN FORSTER. College P1'epa.x'ato1'y3 Zeta- lethean Literary Society. H erfacc is 1 11? 1119 M1'I1.'y lfV1ly Qf 1116 sky, A l7Zf'6'lI.11g Qfge11f1e11'g11f.s IPI-lllflllf a name. LUCY M. FOSTER. College Preparatoryg Pliilaletheang Girls' Glee Club Vice-Presi- dent CSLDQ Fiiizmce Committee QSLJ I am as they ll'lZ0 .s'e1'1' a sign, To 111110111 no .wzgn IS g1'1'en. 37 T1-115 1911 A1.1v1ANAc PHILIP FRANK. Elective A hard character-he SflldZiES.,, UREL FRARY. College PI'eparat01'yg Zetalethean fl good heart is worth goldf' :XLICE K. GAVIN. Elective: Girls' Basketball Club CQSOJ. CJIZAJ, QSIQ. I hcrve ease and I lzare health, And I have spirits light as airg A merry heart that Iflllgllb' az' care. BIILDRED GILLETTE. Elective A quiezf, nwdesz' maid is she. l l 38 And more tlzmz wisdom, more than wealth- TI-IE1911AI.MANAC l w HAZEL. FRANCES GIRYIN. General Course. A friendly heart zvftlz man yf1'z'e71fI.s'. - 4 LEU J. GOLD3I.iN. Elec-tive A little leclrzzing is u cIa11ge1'o11.w tlzingf' ESTHER HAAG. College Prepu1'ato1'yg Peri clean. Her ways are ways qf pIea.vanine.ss And all her pailzs are peace. RUTH ANNETTE HANILAND. Elective. The very paffervz Qf girls. 39 Tl-IE191lALNIANAC HAZEL MABEL HACKER. Elective Courseg Color Committee fSr.j. lfVearing all flzat weight of learning liglzfly like a flower. HENRIETTA HANNAN. Elective:Periclea11. I clzaffer, Clzafter as I go. GEORGE HANNES. College Preparatoryg Boys, Glee Club. - Rejoice, O young man, in Ilzy youflzf' R.ALPH JENNINGS. Electivegwebster. Actions speak the man. -D THE 'l911Al.MANAC HAZEL G. HERRINGS-H,uv. College Prepara- tory: Girls' Gymnasium Class. A slumzy temper gilds the edge of lzlfefv blclckesf cloud. CARLL SPENCER HERZICI. Commercialg High School Glee Club: High School Gymu:1siun'1 Class, l'o1n1g genflenzan, your spirifs are foo bolfl for your years. CELIA HERDAN HIMMELHOCH. Elective. She rules her own mind. JAY XVILLIAM HoLMEs. Electiveg Websters: Chaplain CSr.j. Silen0e never ye! betrayed anyone. 41 THE 1911 APLMANAC BERTHA A. HOTZ. Elective. 'Tz's guid to be merry and wise, 'Tzs guzd to be honest and truefy ETHEL lNIAE HUDEPOHL. Elec-tiveg Zetaleth- eau: Girls' Glee Clubg Finance Committee. lfVhat hast thou done to make thee look so fair? BETTIE REAH JONES. Elective. People of few words are the best people. 1 CLARA IRENE JONES. College Prepa.1'ato1'yg Phllaletheauz Recording Secretary QSM: lW:6I11lJ6l' Debating Team lS1'.D. There'.s a deal of I72liSC'll1-Qf neuth this calm e.1'ter1'or. -L2 Tl-IE1911Al.IVIANAC . NORlI.kN ERNEST KELB. Couimercial. E.1'c'eedz'11gIy well read. HELEN ELIZABETH KELLEII. Elec-tive. Peaceful, .sfudiou.s, .s1'1e11f. I XVILLIAM CARL KELLEY. Elec-tive: Webster Vice-President fS1'.J 3 0l'ilt0l'iL'i1l Board QSLJ1 BIQIHIJGI' Debating Team CSLD: Annual Board Vice-President, Sr.: Editor-in-Chief THE ALMANAC '11 QSM: Banquet Com- mittee. Ii is better fo be .stubborn than zveuL'. EDITH STUART KILLITS. Electiveg Pericleang Social c,iOl1lll1itt6C QSLJ. A dauglzter ofthe godx, rl1'm'nelyfaz'r. I -13 THE 911AI.MANAC ROSE MAY KILSTEIN. College Preparatory: Peric-lean. , A She was a scholar and a ripe good one. Annu: KNEISSER. College Preparatoryg Fl- uauce fSr.j. His character is rather freed from vices Than dl-Sf'17lglll'Sll8d by virtues. :XRTHUR E. KRUGER. General: Boys' Bible Club Treasurer fJr.J, Secretary QSr.J.g De- l11OStl16l1l3Il Treasurer QSLD. Some are born great, some achieve greatness. and some have no hope. GERTRL'DE ELSA IQUHLMAN. Manual Train- lllgl Gll'lSl Glee Club. And had she failings they would lean to z'z'rfue's side. -1-1 1 THE1911Al.MANAC NIARIE CAROLINE JOCHEN. College Prepara tory: Philaletl1ea11:Soc-ial Committee fSr.l Her words are bonds. her oallzs nrf1CIe.s. BLANCHE LE CLERC. Elective Course: Girl: Glee Club. Ami so she snziles-nofrozzin or pouf Tim! 100A'fIl.I'l'lIF run pu! to rout. LAURA ERNESTINE MILITZER. Elective. She has a whyfor every z1'l1erqf0re'. , President fSr.l. The zafry paifern girl Qf girls. 45 HERMINE KAUFMANN. Philaletlieanz Vice- Tl-lE1911AI.MANAC CLARA BELLE LAMB. College Preparatory: 1 Zetaleiheaxl. 1 'LTIIE' briglztesf Lamb in all flze.foId. :XMIE THERESA LASALLE. College Preparatory: Pl1.ilaletl1ia11:A111111al Board: Finance C0111- mittee KS1-.DL Social Editor T1-1E ALx1AN.1xf'. 1-lffm' man canu' zzwnzmz. and .elm has been rgffcr I1 im c'1'c'r .w1'111'v. ALICE ETHEL LAXVRENCE. Elec-tive: Social Echtor Betula: Rehua Board. Pretty fo 111011: ll'1'I'1I. witty fo ialk 11'1'il1. f'oR1NNE D. LEGRON. Sc-ie11tific-. Good lJf'lIIll'l.0l' ix flzvjinesz' Qfiflll' arts. -16 THE1911AI.MANAC EDNA B. LENVIS. Elec-tive:Gi1'ls' Bible Club: Secretary CSo.l. Treasurer fJ1'.J. President fS1'.l. Size has fu-n cycw .wo sqft and bI'0ll'll-BE'llYfll'6'.l Bezvurcl BIARGARET BIANNING. Elec-tive: Girls' Glee Club. She is herself cz dmvry. BIARY LOUISE NORTON. College Preparatory: Philalethiang Oratorical Board: Yiee-Presi- dent Junior Class: Vic-e-Preeident Senior Class: Philalethian T1'8?1SLll'9I' CJr.j. Presi- dent fS1'.D1D6bHtlI1gT6Hl11CSOJ. CJLD. CS1'.Dg Senior Color Committee. Some people' are good-uflzerzg are never found out. MAX BICCALL. College P1'eparato1'y: Wiebster. 0b.s'er'z'c' my ease of speech and nianner and nzafclz me If you can. -L6 TI-lE'1911A'I.MAN'AC LUCILLE M. LOVEB-ERRY. Elective. She is well paid who is well sai1'.g1?ed. LOUIS THOMAS MORROW. College Prepara- tory: Track Team '11. U'lzen the proqfs are present. IVl1af need is flzerevqf words? BIARGARET LOUISE MORGAN. Elective: Peri- clean. Her words like so many airy ser1'1'1'or.9 frip abozd her af C0l?ll7Zflllf1.u :XLMA CHARLOTTE BIOSER. College Prepara- tory: Philaletllean. She is preffy. honest and genflef' ' 4a f---v-W TH-E 1911 ALMA'NAC 1 MABAEL GRACE MOORE. Elective. I enjoy the lzapp1'ne.v.v of flze world LESLIE GEORGE BIILLER. Manual Training. A quiet. modest' man fx he. THOMAS ROSEXX'ELL BIERRELL. College Pre- paratory: President Junior Classg Social Committee QSL1: Football fJr.j, CSLD: Track C-Inj: Baseball CSr.j1 BIRIIHQGI' Basketball CSr.D. I am not in the roll Qf C'0l7Zll7,07l men. NIAGDALENE S. MACKINNON. College Pre- paratory. I do profess to be no less than I seem to be. -L9 THE1911Al.MANAC. LUULE BIARINE. College Preparatory: Peri- cleau Corresponding Secretary CSr.j. Carlile of speech buf absolute of will. HENRIETT.A RIARQUARDT. College Preparatory. Size seems made Qf clzeerful yesterdays and rorqfidcrzf fonzorrowxf' IRENE ANGELA GQBRIEN. Elective. Gm1tler1v.ss szzrreefls beffer flzan r1'oImzce. men-cial. Before .wzwlz nwrif all 0bjFC'fI.fIIINf1.If.u 3 0 H.AZEL BIAGDALINE Usrsoon. Longr Com- TI-lE1911Al.MANAC ILA LEA PARK. College Preparatory: Peri- eleang Zetalethean President fJr.l: Presi- dent East Side Bible Club CSo.Jg Peric-lean Debating Team CSM: Oratorieal Board CSr.D. Sw1.wf'. .vl1r1rf11c'.v.Q and MII. IIYMAN L. POTUSKY. General Course. His u'1'.wdnn1 nzrzlrcs 1110 ll'Fflli' fo 11 im appmlf J. LELAND RL'PP. College Preparatory. s-FI'6T'lj0716 has ll?-S'.fCl?lIfN,' e.1'e01le110e fx 11 is. BIARGARETHA RUPP. Manual Training: Girls' Glee Club. Kind words are the nzzzsfc Qf flze zmrlrlf' 51 a TI-lE19l1AI.NIANAC -: jr, ,j,: 14.01-Q ' f'A 'w 'Q x ,i PAUL BICKENDRIE READING. College Pre- paratory: Demostheuiang Pin Commlttee Chalrman. All the great men are flying. and I don't believe I feel well myseU'. JAMES RUSSELL RABBITT. Electiveg Chair- man .lumor Soclal COIIIYIIIUIEEQ Senlor Soc-lal COll1Il1lttG6. Laugh and be fail EVA S. SAMPSON. College Preparatory: Peri- cleang Treasurer Zetalethean: East Slde Bible Club. She is a peqfez-1' lx'lZOll?l6Ilf16 bo.r: an oracle fo great and small. JOHN LOMBARD. ElGC'tlY'61DEIllOStl1Gl1lHl1. l MOM of the eminent men in history hare been dl-llll-Illll1'l'f' in stature' ,w Tl-lE19l1Al.IV1ANAC l 1 1 D ALICE JOY RICHARDSON. College Prepara- toryg Peric-lean: President East Side Girls' l Bible Club. The 'vzirfue of woman is often the love for reputation of quiet. M. ETHEL REX'ELL. Elec-tive. A maiclen never bold. CHARLES RAYDIOND RE1'NOLDS. Elective. As bad as the best of us. GENEY'A REINHART. College Preparatory: Philaletlieang Debating Team QJr.lg Cen- i The Retina. Dz'sgui.se the bondage as we will. 'Tis woman, woman rules us still. 53 sor CSLD: Uratorical Boardg Class Prophet CSr.lg Pin Committee CSr.Dg Literary Editor TI-IE1911ALIV1ANAC LOUISE J. ROWE. Manual Trainiugg Phila- lethiang Girls, Bible Club. The zvarnzflz of genial Courtesy. The calm of .self reliance. ANNE ROSENBLUM. Elec-tive. Her deeds are full Qf vim and go. BARBARA PAULINE ROHRB.XC'HER. College P1'epa1'ato1'yg Girls' Glee Club. lVl1y are not all contenfed like me? RL 1'H CHAPIN RICHMOND. Elective: Phila- letliean. i To lore her was ll liberal Fflllfflll-Oil... l l 4 TI-lE1911AI.MANAC DOROTHY BIIRIARI SE.xc:1ux'E. College Pre- paratory: High School Bible Club: Girls' Glee Club: Clmirmun Color Committee. She rzenpr ye! 11'u.wfool1'.wlz that 1vf1.sfa1'r. letheunq Girls' Glee Club: President CSr.J. All her.sm1'1e.v in d1'n1p1e.w die. Glad is she and hnozlnv not why. Peric-lean Treasurer 451:91 Ext-liuuge Editor Retmu lSr.l: Banquet Committee CSr.l. Her mooflx they ehfnzge mo.-:I every nzivzuief tory: Glee Club: Zetzlletlleau. lVe salute thee zrifh our early song . And zeeleome Ihee and u'i.wlz thee long. DO EMMY BIARIE Slsrlzicur. Eleetiveg Phila- ZELMA BIAE SMITH. College Preparatoryg She Iuuylzs, NlIE'.fI'lllI'IlN,' Iherefs notlziny in it, BERTHA AGNES SHANNON. College Prepara- is 1 n -fu ,L' .1 xl? A ' ff , '. -,X - 'f ' - ,'1.', L ' , I A I ll . ' A 4.4 .U .,.-,.,, - -I , FQ. ' . 422-gf. 9. .,1'wLnjg4 1 5 I ,-2.7. I W X 4. r .-,. Tn? 'nfl -4 . ' Q ,!.' . 'V I . Ah.. .sn , , U Y . rn' V 1, I ' 'v ' I -4 ' J V -15:5 -3' I , . 4 A 1 Ya f ' V- Q 4 - 12513: H . 2 151 ' ' '-.. A' 1 ' 'F V -'-1'5': lr'Y-' 1 i 5 A. 1' 1 ' K A , l ' --1.. . A ' ' . ,df v ,--H.. I. . .Q , .giv ., 1 . . 4 e- , . vi. . Q i . , 4. '- . ' - , U- C n ' 4 .1 h T- fl 4, 1 . I b '. - ' ' -- iw' I , .I J ' ' A.l v I , F L I , 1. - . . - ,:. -.NY ' Wg.. L ,Y-Ja. - , ' nr pn . , i 1 -..' .3 .- . .--.V 1 1 N:,,.. , , ' .Q I. . . :uv-If F . .-1-11: Qi- - J . -V .- ffm ,ff N' ily. 2' ' .l llf'4iNq I . in . 1. I r I r . ' - .iz lx . L fx 4- -J THE 1911AI..NIANAC DOROTHY GERTRITDE SMITH. College Pre- paratoryg Pericleau. C ontented wi' little and cantie wi' mair. GERTRLTDE ANNA SAMPSON. College Prepara- torv, Good things come in .small parcels. HILDA SCHRAGENHEIM. Elective: Girls' Glee Club: Secretary Girls' Glee Club CSr.J. lVl1at'.9 in Cl name? FLORENCE ELIZABETH SCHULTY. College T Preparatory: Philaletlieaui High School f Girls' Bible Club. 3 She is a zvinsonze wee tlz1'11g. A l 56 TI-lE1911Al.NlANAC ROLLO GROFF SMITH. General: Athletic- ,Xs- sociation President: Football Team '09, '10: Sergezmt-at-Arms Class of 1911: Banquet Committee. The snziflz, a miglzfy nzcuz was he. BIARJORIE GLENN SOTHERLAND. Elective: Perlclean XVICS-Pl'6SlCl6I1t iSr.l: Announce- ment Committee. I would elezfafe ilze stage. GLOYD STANKAHD. College Preparatory: Wleb- ster: Forum Literary Society: Annual Board '11: lxouuc Editor THE ALMANAC. A lion among Illfll-FS... CONSTANCE LENORE SPEER. Elective: Bible Club: Gymnasium Class. Of mcnzr1er.v gerzile, of qffec'ti0n.s mild. 57 TI-IE w flE Ci 1911A LMANAC ELIZABETH BI.-XRSHALL STEM. College Prepar- atory: Philaletliean Corresponding Secre- tary CSr.J: Debating Team fSr.J: Class Poet, Class of 1911. Sf11r11'0u,s to please yet not aslzalrzefl fofailf' oRrsE A. STOCKTON. Elective: Webster President fSr.l: Debating Teani tJr.J. tSr.l: President Class of 1911: Uratorical Board Treasurer tSr.j: Annual Board Secretary: Associate Editor THE ,XLKIANAC '11. IN Wlzere .vlzall I my true 1lJl'6fl7lCI?u TAIAVDIC MAY SXVARTZ. Elective: Glee Club. She was 'jfs' the quiet lfind zvlzose nafzzrfnx never mry. IARLES S-wARTzB.u'GI1. Elective: Football Team '09, 'lllg Annual Board: Assistant Business Manager THE :ALKIANALX 1911: Assistant Manager Basketball Team. TNI all I lcrmzr? Why. life fs too short for il1cu'. 3X Tl-lE.1911AI.IVlANAC Pl.-XROLD GLADSTONE TAIT. College Prepara- tory. happy life C'UIlHl.SfN in z'1'm1q111'lz'iy of llllilld LAWRENCE S1Nc'L.x1R TEEPLE. Generalg Bas- ketball Tezun CSo.J, C.lr.J, tSr.Jg Captain C-lr.J, CF-r.J1 BIEIIIQIKEIGI' Trac-li Team fSI'.JI, Cllltllflllklll Entertainnient Committee: An- nual Board: Exeeutive ClOl11I11llQlI661 Athletic- Association: Athletic- Editor THE .-XLMANAC. .-I man of true zvurflzf' ' FLORENCE EDITH rPEFT. College Prepara- tory: Cllaplain Peric-lean: Girls' Bible Club Vice-President: Glee Club. I was noi born for courzis or great QHICIIIVS, I pay my debts. bel ferr and .say my p1'f1yer.v. HERBERT L. TIGGES. Manual:AthletieAsso- c-iationg Glee Club: Retina Boardg Social COIl1l1llll6E1 Historian Class of 19111 Glee Club Vice-President: Athletic Editor The Retina. A proper 1116171 as one .shall .see on a .sunzmer's day. 59 Tl-IE1911Al.NIANAC , ' EDNVIN JAMES TIPPETT, JR. College Prepara- tory: Boys' Bible Club QJr.D: Clnirman An- nouncement Committee CSr.Dg Class Novel- , ist 'llz Wlebster Secretary QSL BJ: Censor CSL AJ: Debating Team CJr.j, 15123: Business Manager Retina CSr.j. He lzuilz more bzzsirzess in Cl day than some men in a 1iff'fZ.l72F.N NEXA BELLE TRL'MBL'LL, Elective: Girls' Glee Club. I am .wure 1-urefw an enemy to life. CiEORUE TVCKER, Elec-tive:YYebste1'. He ix u Hldllllfllllgf0C'll.F of good will gel' Football '09, '10g Manager Baseball 'llz Business Manager THE ALMANAC '11, I lzarefozlglzi a QOUI1-fiflllf. I lllllll'-fiIll.NlIf'fI my vourxef' 60 XXADE ELLSWORTH UTLEY. Elec-tiveg Mana- Assistant Business llanager Retina '11: Tl-IE ' ' -Las by . 1911AL IVIANAC LILLIAN BIYRTLE XVAN DE lv,-XTER. General: Girls' Glee Club. Gentle in lI1CIl1lZFl'.fiI'l7l in reality. BIARGFERITE RIARIE XVALDVOGEL. Elevtive. To be slow in morris ix a lll0ll1llIl.S only virtue. BLOSSOM XVATSON. Manual Training Course. iff nzmuzers genfle. Qf'C1lff6l'fI.07I.S' mild. GERTRUDE XVELCH. College P1-eparatoryg Girls' Gylllllkwllllll Class 1.11213 Philalethean. Is she nor' pa.ssz'Izgfaz'r? 61 THE 1 vu. + 'Q Q, 911AL.MANAC FREDERICK YOUNG. Elective. He fines rzoflzing but he does if well. THUM,-xs L. Yot'NG. Eleetiveg Finance Com- ll1lllCG. nTlIl'l'C nzuxf be some good work in him for none lzax yet r-mn? out. Illxzr-31, Y. ZELVFF. College Pl'6DHl'illOl'f'I l'e1'ic'-lezmg Motto f'ommittee 45125. Bf'llllf'lj dofll in z'z'.w'lfjim-.w:1r1fIU. Ilmmim l'. W.QxRw1c'1i. Elective: Demos- tllcnian Presiclent LS-lil: Cllillflllilll Social CO1llll1lltQC CSr.l: Eclitoi'-in-illiief The Retina: Uratorieal Board, Xvlf?-Pl'f?Sll'lCI1l. 191231 ljCll1OStllCI1lRlll Debating Team 15125. .l lion among larlicx is Il most dreadful filing. 62 TI-IE1911AI.MANAC XVINNIFRED PITTINGER. Elective. Her frz'e1zd.v they are many Her foes-czre flzerf' any? Girls' Gymnasiulu Class. She fs gentle, mild and z'z'rt11ou.s. 62a HPILEIN E. XVYLIE. Elective: Girls' Glee Club: .Au F. op. , uf -' ' ..,,11- ..g,u . , 1 f-wt ' Q I - - ., 'C ' ,4.,.i in J H , ' 4 fr 1 1 :- . n , I f ., MSAA - v 3' , - . an u n . r 1 . v 11 Y, , ,v :- 1 4 I 4 W . r 1 . V A W G ,, 5 A 2 -- . ,vga J ' '- u E ' V ax' ' 1 J. - 'y , I ' . ' . -. 1- 0 1 x r A '-'f wr . VJ. .MLJ - 1. A-. -. vu , T I-I E 1 9 1 1 A I. M 1HiIiiJ:19ear Qratuuates 1911 GEORGE E. .XTIQINSIIN .'xl'S'l'IN F. ISEAIENT f'IIEs1'EIc D. C'L.xPI'. JR. I,,xI'IIIaNr'I: IJ. f'olmELI, ANA ICIIWIIIII Blu IIEUII II 1 FlA'I'1I1GRSTUNE 1 REnEEIc,'K R. HIss ft,-SRL R. IIoI'sImIIIfI-:E SABIVICL Hl'liI5IXI2I7 Sr'oT'I' ROIIEII F. XYILLIAMS FANI IIoN ANDREWS FAYE BAKER RVTII A. Dl'SII.-K HELI'IN GR.Xf'E ELLIIITT ZELLA M. IIIQIINIIIQI' HELEN JOEIIEN M. KI,xE.IoIuE .IIIIINSTUN WMA SOXYICH W ' 1 . I OR.-XISELLE LILLLILR ifaustzbrahuates ANN.-X GIIIIYEII SELAIA BAEE NI,-XRIURIIQ I'IaIxIcsuN XV.-XLIJICN GIQVND f1ERTRl'DIi LEWIS EARL 'ORXYIH SIIIEI,EI' PIIELPE AIARIE STALL MAIIIIIIIIEI' l3I'RT:+EIELII HELIIIN XYEIL 62 S The Almanac I'1ll11I',s'fI1'1f 11.11 flu' Annual Bourfl of flu' Tolcflo Central High School 1911 Volunze Avlllllllfl' T11 l'I'ft'6'II TI'-iE1911Al.MANAC ff ig - ,gift N QV 5ENIOR - -W -.. COMMITTEES L A L.,u.,. M , y SOFIAL FI lBIMI'I l'E1'I Ilowum XY,-xlawlvli Nluur: .luvmzx EDITH KILLITS lC1,1z.'xm-:TH S-Tml H.1.z11:L BROWNELL RVHSELL R.xBH1'r1' Tml RIERRILL f'u.xnLEs li1cNx1'1'H H1-:mal-:RT 'l'1uu1-:s EN'l'ER'l'.XINMl4lX'1' l,Mvn1cNf'E TPIl'lPl,PI l'A-wi. .XMY I,AxsAx1,1,r: .lusl-JPHINIQ C'1,.wP I,1'r'Y FnsTlm NI,mc:.xur:'r llmxsum' flICXICX'.X IXINICIIART Ilmurlxrc li.kl'I MANX R uxlmlxca , . GICNICYA H14:INu.xR'1' Domrrm' III l'l'HINS PI N G4 YYAIJI-3 I'Tl.m' Cum, II.x1'slmulfr:x: ADDIIC IQNICISER fvlllllhflllflll l',IIlI.I'I?11lII Elmixlelm l4'luTr11cnsToNr: Tun Yuvxca Ikiusoxs f'.KNII'lil-Il,l, H,xzm, I31mwN1c1.1. Huzm' C'uxsAxl'l, l'lm1'r1m1n T1-'IE DOROTHY S1-3.xc:IuY'r: HAZHL H.-xr'KI-:R RUTH H,XX'II.,-XND 1911Al. M A N A C c'OLOR . . fvllflllflllllll DIARY NQDRTIIN TOM ALMROTII DONALD B1'c'KOl'T B.-XBETTE PHEATT , HAZHL ZHLVF1-' B I OTTO . . A l'lIfII.l'II1HIl .LYMIQH YUGEI, XVILLARD VANNON B.XNQlY'ET PERSONS CAAIPHELL ', 1,4 .Y 1 H IE NI Su T JOSEPHINE FIAPP GEIITRFDE SAMPSON IUOROTHY SE,xc:R.u'E If '7 7 4. -'iq , if mr ALJ .. . It xx k ' Y '11, T 'Nm' 1 , ,4 Tf' rx' f Y,-nz. , Eiif. W 21 I .A . . . f'fIIlI'l'IlIIIl1 I'Al'1. .XVSTIN C'H.xHL1cs Sw,xHTzH,xL'c:H CARL KHLL1-:Y ROLLO SMITH ' .- -4.wxg5W,pw1,y 21-'r:iwA1 M , if .111 ' if I-Elm X 5 E 10 ' Y 3.11.3 1 g lsxx ,YY 4: E 65 Tl-lE1911ALIV'IANAC X QQ get IPI 'A' XX as Growing The time is come when dear old High will plant Her glorious garden, rich with life?and zeal of Youth. The seeds sl1e'll drop down deep in Earth's emhraee, Elevens, ye shall he. ye youths and maids. And as the days and years whirl wildly on, Our Alma Mater's influential hand Shall guard her planted seeds in growth. Oftimes 'tis our helief our growth is o'er, And that we now are radiant blooms full hlowng Alas, how unaware that we are only seeds Just ready to he sown in Blother Earth! From out her realms and dark repressing eluteh. In time, with gaining strength we'll all emerge. On these the sun may flood its warming light: A gathering gale may hlow its heams from those. The rain may shower plenteous blessings here. Yvhile there its gentle toueh may not he known. For every seed a different fortune waits: In every seed a different heart heats life. Time may saunter. time may race: and yet A day will he when courage each will take. Cast od the c-urhing yoke of gloomy soil And lift our strengthened selves above. heyond: Behold the light-receive its restful rays. And hreathe the freshness of the fragrant air. Let's just pretend we're hlossoming tonight. And in the sway of gently blowing breeze Wie wave to all a sweet farewell. -E. JI. S as TI-iE1911AI.MANAC l , W: TIN -357 X as - c fa 0 f 4, ' jffvfii YYY :WML f. 7 ! ff f TL l- f T N I T X ff f' H Q sb-.. ffowex -, -Y .V Y -:xii T T TY EUTSYC TPBWIA - I ' D PROPHEKCY Hy GENEVI RI'2INH.kR'l' T was a small package. almost covered with foreign stamps and addressed in such queer writing. I unfastened it eagerly. con- jecturing the while as to what it could be: Postmark blurred and the re-post marked New York C'ity. IYhat can it be? The last wrapping disclosed a morocco case with a golden clasp. I touched the spring and there upon a satin bed lay a pendant of curious workmanship. The stone in the center was a magnificent opal. a stone which I have never fancied. As for the setting. it beggared descriptioneit carried me back to the days when I pored over the Arabian Nights. where one reads of cavalry that have trappings of jewels. and precious stones that are as pebbles upon the Seashore. Nevertheless. I was disappointed. for I should much rather have had that stone jade. for instance. So putting the pendant in its case, I laid it aside and thought no more about it, But the opal was called to n1y attention in a peculiar way. One evening as I was studying late. the lights seemed to gradually grow dim, and looking up I saw that casket lying in front of me upon the table. I was positive it wasn't there when I began studying. I closed my Virgil and idly sprung the little clasp-there lay the pendant. the same one, surely, but how changed! It sparkled. it gleamed. it shimmered. it glowed as tho it were a perfect heap of jewels in the dancing noon-day sun. That must be where the light went to. thought I. and noticed that the room was quite dark with the exception of the fire shed by that. magnificent opal. The radiance gradually died out until it was uo longer a blaze. but a steady light. glowing within the heart of the stone. This light seemed suddenly to take shape and I could distinguish figures moving. They grew 1llOl'9 clear and there before me was a broad thoroughfare lined with buildings. and many people were passing to and fro. 67 TI-IE1911ALIV1ANAC Un one side there was a large bill board announcing tl1e various theatre attractionsf National Theatre: Howard Warwick. the Matinee Idol. now Starring in the 'Mormon Patriarch. ' and I recalled how Howard had loved to appear before the footlights. Utloming Next IYeek-Mlle. Rosenblnm. the Greatest American Actress-Box Office Now Open, I thought how proud the class of 1911 must be of their success. Across the street was a prosperous looking factory and I read. Sweet's Sweets for Sweet People. Nearby was a Y. YY. G A. building. and thru the window one could see that some sort of an executive meeting was being held: to my surprise my old friend Edna Lewis arose and said: The meeting will now come to order. tThe fact that I could hear her did not surprise me, for I seemed to take everything as a matter of course.J But the babel of tongues continued. Yes, Bertha Shannon was saying. I have just heard from lla Park. she's in the State House of Representatives. you know. She tells me that George Stockton. the Representative from Prairie Depot. is very busy trying to lobby thru an Initiative and Referen- dum Bill. but he's having poor success: our legislators are carrying out to the letter all the principles and policies of Gov. Kelly. I remember. another answered. C'arl always was trying to keep George within bounds. Then the scene changed and I saw a court room where a case was about to be tried. -Iudge Schwartzbangh opened court and in the first case I saw that Zelma Smith was the plaintiff. tSo Zelma was on the outs with somebody again: this was interesting.l lt seemed that Edwin Tippett had written a book entitled. How I Ran the Retina. with illustrations by George Barber. and Zelma. feeling some measure of credit due her. had sued him for damages. Mary Norton was counsel for tl1e defendant. and plead her cause so well that Zelma lost the case. The next case on the docket was that of Christinan-Richardson K Vo.. firm of shirtwaist manufacturers. vs. Hudephol-Mc-l'hie X Vo.. hardware merchants. The suit was conducted by Rabette l'heatt. Ralph Yvinslow was busy photographing tl1e principals in the case. while Vharles Kenuth and Ray .Xllen were reporting it for their respective newspapers. Before this case was concluded the court room slowly faded from view and there was another street. There was Herbert Tigges up to his old tricks. just entering a live-cent theatre. I soon heard shouts of Extra. Extra ! and I knew that the ball game was over. Then along came linnny Seubert. Nellie Schilling. Helen YYylie and Myrtle Yan de YYater. escorted by our obliging little friend. Blax Mcf'all, returning from the game. ln a stream of newcomers was Lawrence Teeple. the picture of a prosperous financier. He stopped in front of the Stock Exchange GS THETQITALNIANAC as tllougll waiting for SOIIIOUIIC. George Bassett S0011 appeared. tlllll conlillg up hastily he said, I've only a little tinle. I pronlised Ruth I'd be honle early. lYe are to IIIIIE' at flOllll11ilIlIS New Restaurant- quite a place. by the wayfhe's serving a SIXICUII-l'0ll1'SC dinner tonight. Philip Frank, with sonle IUIIQ ribbon-like sheets of paper ill his hand. quite a Iilllllllill' sight. called to IIIPIII fl'Ull1 the lobby ol' the Exchange. IYestern Reserve at 90, alld going down: hurry up. fellows! Tlley went ill. IIIICI as the scene within the pit appeared. I saw Leslie Bliller. SQIIHIICI Peck illlll IYIIIICIIII BII'IilllQlf'0l' eagerly watching the rise illlll fall of various stocks. Paul Keller was PIISIIIIIQQ wildly about, declaring he was being swindled.by his agents and he'd have his rights if he had to appeal to the President. Louis Morrow and Persons CIZIIIIIJDCII were talking near the edge of the erowd illlfl I IIIOSI IIIIIJUIIIGIQ' listelled. Louis was saying. I hear tllat -12111105 Vogel has a corner on the sugar lllarket. but tllat Harold Tait alld f'arl Siefert are gatherinv' forces to down IlIlll.u The IHQIFIQCI is always uncertain. Persons answered. let's get out of here. By the way. there's a Society Yaudeville tonight: you will be sure to IQIIUXY quite a few ill the cast. If I l'l'lllC111lJCl' rightly there are Josephine Clapp RIIILI Ruth Haviland. Helen Huntington, Htxl'lllIll6 Iiilllflllilllll. Uh. Yes! .XIHIC Lasalle is leading lady alld Pearl Davis is to do a fancy dance: slle always ll121lit'S quite a hit. Then as they walked out of earshot. the seene changed alld tllere was a XV0l1l2lI1i?-I club lneeting. Hazel IQFOXVIIQII was presiding witll dignity. wllile Sarah Freed was reading a paper on Foremost XYUIIICII of the Age. illlll I heard her say: Toledo lllily well be proud of her daughters. Miss Elgutter. after studying lllusic on the Fontinent. was discovered to have such a wonderful voice that she has now Sllllg before all the crowned heads of Europe. Alice LTQIVIII has lllade the tragedy of Antigone Ill1lll0T'I2ll. Marguerite Brinsley. wllo nlarried a wealthy lllZllHlIi2lCIUl'G1'. is noted for her pllilallthropy. Lucile DeMay, as we well relllelnber. declared she would never lnarry Hllfl has opened a young ladies' Senlinary alld the results there are such as to XYi1l'l'2lI1I her nalne ill llly paper today. Clara Jones. Dorotlly Hutchins and Hilda SI1l'2lg6l1l16'lIIl have bel-olne YVOPILI-f2lIllOl1S as IIILISICIHIIS. and Rose Kilstein. wllo was brilliant ill the languages wllile she was yet in High School. is ill the DIIJIUIIIIIIIC Service. Louise Rowe. Gertrude IYeleh and Laura llilitzer have contributed nluch to the world of art. y As I turned llly HIIQIIIIOII to tllose asselnbled. I heard Marjorie Sotherland wllisper to the lady beside her, wllo I soon saw was Henrietta Hilllllilll. The IIGXY City Hall is S0011 to be dedicated. I suppose you know that Donald Condit was the arcllitect wllo Illillllled the building. illld Donald Buckhout is responsible for the greater P' 69 THE1911!-Xl.MANAC part of the interior decoration: he has forsaken the field of poetry and turned his entire attention to art. Then she laughed as she announced. Arthur Comlossy, the editor of the publication. 'An Appeal to Reasonf has established a comic section and put Arthur Feinberg in charge of it. Ilve know his would-be witticisms, don't we? and she laughed again. At this sally Florence Schulte asked. IYhat's the joke? The next that appeared was a lighted parish house. Bly curiosity was aroused and immediately those within could be seen. There upon the platform was Ralph Jennings. evidently the Sunday School Superintendent, and the Rev. Mr. Kruger was shaking hands with the members of his flock. All waited expectantly for a moment, then our friend Ralph began: The mission field has many loyal workers and much is being accomplished. I really think less was done next year than will be done last year. Now. my friends. we have with us tonight lIr. Jay Holmes from the foreign field. Music was furnished during the evening by the Misses Hernley and Frary. accompanied by lIiss Alma Moser. The program closed with a short cantata under the direction of various teachers, among whom were BIildred Gilette. Florence Teft. Marguerite Rupp. Bertha Hotz and Constance Speer. The next view was quite different, for I saw a large circus tent and read, Young Brosf Aeroplane Exhibition. We go the lYright Bros. One Better. Various attractions surrounded the exhibition. Fred Hiss was showing the only sea-serpent in captivity. Gloyd Stankard and Thomas Almroth were funny men. and while I couldn't understand what they were saying. I comforted myself with the assurance that perhaps nobody else could. Edwin Cooke was selling pamphlets explaining the aeroplane and Charles Beverstock had charge of the ticket booth. Great crowds were streaming in and out of the tent. and I did not wonder when I saw the real attraction. A long row of booths was at one side. In one were Lucile Loveberry, Blanche LeClerc and Ethel Revel. serving dainty lunches, and as I learned from their conversation, the proceeds were for charity. Gertrude Sampson. Elsie Dippel. Hazel Heringshaw and Hazel Girvin had charge of a booth where canes. postcards and other novelties were sold, and business seemed to be brisk. One of the girls said. at a moment when few customers were in the booth, You know we all thought the fire such a calamity. the one whicl1 destroyed the college of which Hyman Pototsky was President. But it is to be rebuilt. liner and better than before. Celia Himmelhoch, Clara Lamb, Gertrude Black. Addie Knieser and Raymond Reynolds have subscribed liberally to it. Such a worthy object, another replied. Fine corps of teachers there-eLucile lNIarine had the chair of German: Minnie Schroeder was teaching mathematics by a method she evolved while TJ Tl-lE1911ALMANAC in High School: Dorothy Smith and lVillard Cannon were teaching Latin, and in the Domestic Science Department were Lucile Hall, llarguerite IValdvogel. Ethel Clark and Mabel Moore. Education certainly is advancing. I hear Ola Bareford, thru the influence of the lVoman's Club, is trying to abolish the imposing of penalties in school, especially that for tardiness, and Ruth Giegel is attempting to convince the Boards of Education in all cities that giggling de- velops the brain and should be encouraged in study rooms during school hours. CI breathed a deep sigh as I thought how few ad- vantages our class has had in comparison with those who are to come after us.J Then I was suddenly confronted by a large eastern-bound steamer. On the deck was Elizabeth Stem. who, as she looked out over the waters, asked what rhymed with briny deep. There were many familiar faces among those on board. Irene Ambers seemed to be traveling for a research society. Strains of music came from within the cabin and I couldralmost feel the rhythm of the dance. Among the dancers were Dorothy Seagrave. Blossom YVatson, Alice Lawrence, Hazel Zelull, Miriam Fogg and Irene 0'Brien. I learned that these young ladies were to be presented at court on their arrival in London. . Helen Bletzger and Ruth Richmond. whose husbands were ministers to England and Ireland, were going over to join them. Edith Killetts and her husband, an Austrian Count. were re- turning from an extended visit to America. It's odd how everyone on board a steamship knows all about everyone else, but for once I blessed Dame Gossip. thru whom I was learning so much of interest. The boat was nearing Liverpool when Douglas Andrews sauntered upon the deck and showed the party many points of interest, so I presumed that he had made the voyage before. altho he did look a trifle pale. Harry Vonsaul, resplendent in brass buttons. gave directions for the lowering of the mail boats. Next the opal showed a clinic in a large hospital. I shuddered, but knowing that I should learn something of interest about some friend or other. I kept my eyes riveted upon the stone. Thomas Merrell. the well-known football coach, had been in- jured, and the most eminent physicians had been called in consulta- tion: Robert Hadley, Clifford Fooley and also Russell Rabbitt. who seemed to be directing the consultation. and I thought that his un- failing nerve doubtless made his success as a surgeon. Lewis Baehr and Chester Clapp were waiting in the anteroom and showed great relief when the surgeon announced that the friend's injuries were not serious. llany white-capped nurses were stepping quietly about and among them I recognized Edith Davis, Lucy Foster, Betty Jones and Esther Haag. 71 Tl-lE1911ALMANAC Then I saw Hazel Hacker, Blanche Daniels, Hazel Bernhiesel. Fern Forster and Hazel Benham with their arms full of toys for the poor little tots in the children's ward, just entering the hospital. The next scene was so surprising that I quite gasped. I was shown an entire city-a walled town, as it were. for a high wall with turrets at frequent intervals enclosed the place, and I was informed by means of an inscription over the gate that no men were allowed to pass the portals. and the city was guarded by Neva Trumbull. Maude Schwartz, Margaret Morgan and IYinifred Pittinger. And the city itself! that was a pleasure to see. The streets were cleanly swept and well scrubbed: the trees were prettily decorated with tissue paper streamers: vacant lots thruout the city had been utilized for garden spots: each dog, cat. cow. pig. etc.. carried a bell upon a ribbon around its neck: there were no saloons ml barber shops but a surprisingly large IHIIIIIJPI' of confectionery stores and millinery shops. Thus I saw what women really can do when they have power in their hands, to beautify a community and manage things generally. Hazel Fish, the Mayoress, was busily washing windows on the principal business streets and her aides were: fhief of Police. Corinne Legrong Eva Samson. City Treasurer: Health Officer. Magdalen Mcliennon. As postottice othcials I recognized Gertrude Kuhlman and the park connnissioners were Lillian Feinberg and Barbara Rohrbacher, as I judged when I saw them snipping and pruning the trees in the park. There didn't seem to be much use of police officers in this model connnnnity, but Henrietta Marquardt and Hazel Osgood seemed ready to quell any disturbance should one arise. The city faded away. and I couldn't help exclaiming as I saw the next view. A group of people were chatting upon the verandah of a seaside hutel and the moon, just rising over the waters, was beautiful to behold: it cast a stray llttillll upon Marjorie Dean, who was telling of her travels abroad. She told of seeing Margaret Manning and Helen Keller in the Urient. She had met Theresa liartelle upon the Nile. There seemed to be few places Miss Dean had not visited. for she had niet Varll Herzig, Nelson Abbey and George Hannes on the way to Alaska. where Norman Kelb, Leland Rupp and George Tucker had founded a colony. Paul Reading was eagerly listening and was taking notes upon her descriptions for his future lectures. He had patented a ste1'eopti- con which he frequently used in his talks. Emma Enderlin, Elsie Folker and Maude Fisher also had journeys to relate and I found listening so enjoyable that I could scarcely break away. lint this scene faded as the others which had gone before and I saw a factory which must have covered hundreds of acres of ground, the Butterfield Paper Milling Vo. I 1 TI-lE1911AI.IVIANAC IVacle Ivtley was directing the work of il squzul of luhorers. IVhv. Ivtlev, what are you doinv' here? I 1 1 1 P' Oh, Iilll IHZIIIHQQGI' of this concern, you know. You see when I gIl'2Nlllill64,li'?N But that was too much for the long-suffering opal. IYith 21 report us of -Iove's tllllIlCl61'l10llYC2lSE znul ull, it lmurst into u million pier-es, and they flew so fur that I c-oulcln'l fincl the smallest fragment or I should have hrought it with me us il proof of the perfect truth of llly story. .2-:H 4 -' '-111:-+L .. '-4' yy l 13. .S F - f3Q3flf'gJ?. A J I I 'g C: - . I 1 I 5 i i -' ' ' . N U . 5 E Fl u Sv ' A 'H u g' . Milli V . 'f', '-f?fw.7W 'u d,T R I LP Alma in X J jul li fl Ili T15 Paul Austin rlrove up in an touring 4-an' und seeing IYade he said: Jfuretnnrh The Almanac for 1911. lVe offer it for your pleasure and consideration. In preparing this number we have aimed to give a glimpse into the activities of T. H. so that not only the Senior, but each member of the School may find something of interest therein. VVe wish also to take this opportunity to acknowledge both the interest and the support which we have received from the Student body. And any small labors on our part will he amply repaid if students and friends as they read these pages may he enabled to live over again the experiences of 1910-11. Ti-1E1911ALMANAc T13 9 If ,f jf ,GSL wif ' 1 1 QL: N - L 'Uutzs for women By EDWIN J. TIPP1-:1:'r LTHOUGH everyone accepted the question of woman sufifrage as settled after the debate between our two girls' literary societies in 1911, it so happened that our recreant legislators failed to act upon the proven resolution. That women should be granted equal suffrage with men. The reason for their brazen defiance of the decision is not evident: it only appears that they refused to act. In the city of' Toledo feminine sentiment grew stronger and stronger for equal suffrage with men. Fathers. brothers. lovers and husbands were urged. threatened or coaxed. as the case might be. to vote for equality at the ballot-box. 1Yhen they could no longer endure being pestered, the city council appointed a committee to consider the matter. By chance, the chairman of this committee was also the owner of' the baseball team. 1Vhen he was called upon for his report, the chairman presented the following plan for settling the irksome question: Nine of' the finest young women in the city. physically and mentally, were to be chosen. Nine similar young men were also to be picked. Then they should clash in a baseball game at Swayne Field, If the boys won. the women must accept their inferiority and do without the ballot. Un the other hand, if the girls were victorious, every 111ale voter would be constrained by his sense of honor to vote in favor ofa constitutional amendment for equal suffrage. s T4 Tl-lE1911AI.MANAC The originality of the plan seized the fancy of the citizens. The newspapers took it up and boosted it in a half-laughing fashion, and the idea soon became so popular that it was adopted, perforce, by the Council. Speeding over a long and dry delay in choosing the teams, let us at once proceed to the place and day of the game. Swayne Field was packed, crowded and jammed with people. The two teams were composed entirely of members of the Class of 1911. At first thought this might seem like an unbelievable coincidence, but mature cogitation will convince you that nowhere could eighteen finer young men and women be found than in the ranks of our old class! The line-up was as follows: Tom Almroth . . . . , . , Gertrude Sampson . ,,...,. s.s s.e'. Elizabeth Stem . , . ,.., c.f Tom Merrell . . . . . . .3.b. Emmy Seubert . . , . ,.., r.f 1Yade 1'tley . . .... . . . l.b. Dorothy Seagrave . . . .... 1.b Howard Yvarwick . . . . . .r.f. Zelma Smith . . .... .,.. Q .b Herbert Tigges . c.f. Geneva Reinhart . . .... 3.b Carl Kelley . . .. L. 2.11. Hemfetta Hannan ,.., . , ,l.f George Stockton . .p. Alice Gavin . . ....,...,.... c Lawrence Teeple . . , . . . . .c. Blarjorie Sutherland . . ,..... p Russell Rabbit . . . . . ,l.f. Cmpire, Bliss Ritchie A small, weak voice cried out. Play ball! and the game was on. Not to waste your patience or n1y pencil. it will be enough to say that for eight innings neither side scored a run. It was an even battle and fiercely fought. The ninth inning opened with the girls at bat. Gertrude Sampson selected a gigantic bat. worthy of the Sampson of old. and walked up to the plate. There she stood, bravely striving to hold up the eno1'mous weapon. There was a large crowd of women in the grand stand who repre- sented the Shakespeare Club. They had noticed that many of the phrases in Shakespeare's plays applied. in the 20th Century. to the slang of baseball. To show men their knowledge not only of Shakes- peare. but of baseball. they had decided to converse about the game only in sentences quoted from his plays. Accordingly. at this junc- ture, one of them cried, Look! He's winding up: bye and bye she'll strike. It was true, Stockton tied himself in various kinds of knots. tbeau-knots. no doubtl then let loose the ball. In her fright at its speed poor little Gertrude tried to duck. But the ball hit her bat. She stood stupefied. Run ! yelled En1n1y Seubert who was coaching at first. She did. The ball bounded out to third. hlerrell was just cracking a joke with a hard shell and was not ready to meet it. He foozled it and Gertrude was safe at first. 75 TI-lE1911AI.IVlANAC Merrell turned to Almroth. IYhy didn't you take that chance? he demanded. It was yours. replied the short-stop. Aren't you the 'Sense- less Taker? The next batter was Elizabeth Stem-our class poet. She addressed the pitcher: IYoodman. woodman. spare this stem. D' yuh mean I'm a l1IocH1c'ml? grinned Stockton. Nay, nay. fair sir: 'twas only play. quoted our poet. The pitcher then pitched the ball. Bliss Stem swung sturdily. Sfr1'kf.'ffor your altars and your fires, quoth she. as she missed. Again came the ball. Fried she, Strike!'for the green graves of your siresufand did so. The third ball sailed up to the plate. Elizabeth gave the last line- God and your native land. Then she landed on it. ,It flew far and high. Tigges sprinted back. One of the club women exclaimed peevishly. He'll catch it ere it come to ground. And Herbert did. IYhereupon her neighbor exclaimed. He has killed a fly! A third jealously sneered. He Fllllldllif miss it! Emmy Seubert strode up to the plate. Put one over. bo. ll'lieve me, kiddo. I'll kill it ! she sang out. Swish! came the ball. C'rack! went the bat. Double! Double! shrieked the Shakespeare Club in joyous unison. It was. and this put Gertrude Sampson on third and Emmy on second. Uh, joy! was the latter's only comment. One of the club-women happily exulted. Tlzerefv but one rlou'11. Dorothy Seagrave was next at bat. As she walked to tl1e ho111e plate. our Class Poet teasingly quoted the old jingle. There once was a Miller. who lived by the mill. Dorothy blushed prettily-you all know how she does it. She missed tl1e first ball. Strike! exclaimed Miss Ritchie. A feminine Shakespeare lover in the grand stand started to ad- vise l1er. I would sacrificefu she began. Not being made for a martyress. Dorothy ignored the advice. Swinging strongly she met the sphere squarely a11d drove it to right field, where Wiarwick was delivering a splendid oration to no one in particular. forgetful of the fact that he was playing ball. So Dorothy made a hit with the boys but she remained single. The hit placed her on first. Emmy on third. and scored Gertrude with the first run of the game. The next batter was Zelma Smith. She hit. The ball naturally went straight to Kelly. Varl was so surprised that before he had time to think. he inadvertently stopped it and threw it to l'tley. who tossed it to Teeple. Lawrence put out Emmy Seubert as she slid for home. and thus completed a brilliant double play. Uut at first! Out at home! decided the umpire. I wasn't out. Miss Ritchie. I was safe! I don't care. that isn't fair! I think you're mean-IYade l'tley-you horrid old thing! T6 Tl-lE1911Al.IV1ANAC lVhy did yo11 catch that hall? .Xnd as for you. Carl Kelley. I'll n1'1-cr speak to you again! lYhy llltlllit you get o11t of the way when you saw it C'OIl1lllg2Q?u As usual. Z1-hna was getting 1111111 at everyone. No 0119 SCUIIIOII XV0l'I'l0Cl, however. for tl1ey knew it XV0lllCl not last. The ganie IIOXV stood l-0. favor of the suffragettes. with half an inning to play. The girls took tllimll' places i11 tl1e fiel1l. Play hall! called tl1e llll1IJll'C. Marjorie looke1l El1'0llI1Il at tl1e tea111. lYhy. where's our left fielder? she exclaiined. lYhere's Henrietta Hannon? questioned tl1e girls i11 chorus. No o11e see111e1l to lil10NY. After several ininutes' wait. Henrietta rushed i11 tl1e park gate and hreatl1lessly in1luire1l, ...XIII I late? The Sl19l'l1 unipire fI'0XVll0ll. Yes! You are fined five pi11k- slips. lYhy. Bliss Ritchie, I lllllllf think that's .f111'r. The alurnz clock 1I1'1I11'1' go off. It XVEISIIII my fa11lt. I Villlil get up XVIIIIUIII an flfllflll 1-101-lr. 1Vobo11y can. lvhy, f1n'l11f1' can't- Young lady, 1lo you wa11t to he put out of tlllt game? inquired tl1e unipire. Several fans. thinking they heard tl1lll1Cl9I'. llllt up lll1ll7l'0llilS. Ht'Il1'lE'tI2l suhsided and tl1e ganie K'0IltlIlllQtl. .Xhnroth was fi1'st up. He walked over to tl1e plate Zlllil llllllllltell a i'll2ll1'. ready to hat. Marjorie XV0l1l1ll up to pitcl1 witl1 lllllCl1 tl1e 5111119 111otio11 as Stockton. No llllllllt they llilil pra1'ti1-e1l it together hefore tl1e ganie. just as they had rehearsed the love scene from The Rivals. Toni Thuinh 111et the hall with a nl.'l'ilCliH wl1icl1 SOIIINICII like 0116 of his seventeenth Ct'llIlll'j' jokes Elllll arrived safely at first hase. Hardly l1a1l l1e gotten there XVl16ll one of tl1e Sliakespeare quoters anxiously exclainied. He will steal. a111l sure Gll0llg1ll,'TOI11lI1Y was off like a l.I'ljQl1tCIl0ll jack-rahhit a111l slid into second hase safely. Merrell W2llliCll i11to tl1e hatter's hox Zllltl stood hraving tl1e glances of lovely Lydia Languish. the pitcher. He swung at the hall witl1 a savage look i11 l1is eyes. Instead of hitting it over tl1e fence. however. l1e Ullly knocked a high foul. Alice Gavin. the catcher. tore off l1er niask and waite1l. It dropped witl1 terrific force. hut sl1e caught tl1e fo11l safely. Our niinstrel hoy turned illld said. Dat gal illll de wuss chicken tl1ief 1lat I eher come i11 contract wif. I'tley lazily picked up tl1e hat Elllll smiled at Marjorie. Nice, easy one. please. he drawle1l. He l1it tl1e hall gently toward tl1ir1l-hasewoinan Geneva. She was so surprised-as sl1e might well he-at receiving soniething l.l'Oll1 YYade. tl1at sl1e got all halled up illlfl 1lroppe1l tl1e hall: WllOI'Cllp0Il sl1e was -ill2lXYlE'Ll out hy l1er tealn 111ates. lVade got to first while AlIl1I'Otl1 stopped at tl1ird. Looking at our prophetess, 0116 of the Clllll-XVOIIIEII SllCCl'Qil. A poor player! ll TI-lE1911Al.MANAC The Retina editor wiped his pen on his necktie and advanced to bat. He banged the ball out along the first base line. The first base-woman. Dorothy Seagrave, thought it foul and let it go. Utley advanced to second and Almroth scurried in at home. tying the score. Fair ball! decided the umpire. The masculine spectators roared their approval. The score was tied, men were on first and second, and only one out. But the women were indignantfespecially the members of the Shakespeare Club. One ironically quoted Fair is foul and foul is fair. and several remarked about her whom right and wrong have chosen as umpire. Dorothy looked at the umpire. I don't think your decision was quite fair. Miss Ritchie. she appealed. Yes it was. Fair ball. I called it. Play ball! the arbitrator responded. Herbert Thucydides Xenophon Tigges was next at bat. Our Historian laid down a book, removed his spectacles and walked to the plate. Kindhearted Marjorie took pity on him and gave him a walk. because he was too near-sighted from study to see the ball. This filled the bases. and one lady from the Shakespeare Club anxiously remarked to another, Men must not walk too late. But meanwhile Carl Kelley was at bat. with the bases full. and the chance to win eternal glory. He slapped the ball and with due dignity proceeded toward first base. But our prophetess at third got the ball securely this time. Slide, Kelley. Slide!! urged the fans. Carl refused to accept their advice and was put out at first. Uut. I say. screamed a Shakespeare lover in triumph. Carl remonstrated with Mist: Reinhart. YYhy. Geneva. what ill-feeling have I engendered in you that you retire me in this peremptory fashion? But it was useless. President Stockton came to the bat with the bases full. two outs and the score tied. He struck fiercely. and missed. From the Shakespeare Club up in the stand came a derisive Now you strike like the blind man. The next ball was wide and the batter let it pass. The third was a trifle high and he ignored it also. whereupon one of the members of the Shakespeare Club grudgingly remarked. He knows the game. Marjorie put all her strength and skill in the next one. George drew back and caught it strongly. Crack! and the white sphere shot through the air. I'tley woke up and in a few strides covered the distance from second to third and then to the home plate. where he scored the winning run of the game. Man had proven his superiority in strength. skill and brains. He had won. A great cheer burst from the men in the crowd. aided by some of the girls who had not been chosen for the team. TS Tl-lE1911AI.MANAC In t.he midst of the cheering and confusion. a. solitary Figure arose and held out his hand for silence. It was the Mayor, and almost instantly the great mob quieted. Fellow-and perhaps I should say-sister citizens, he began. in a strong, far-carrying voice. Ive have just witnessed a. great contest between picked teams of young women and men. lYe have seen a close and well-fought battle. We have watched our young men play an up-hill game and win out. He paused, and waited for the cheers to subside. Now, men of Toledo. you have demonstrated your strength and skill. It remains to show your chivalry and judgment. These nine young women have proven to you the right. of their sex to par- ticipate in citizenship. Therefore, fellow citizens, I suggest that despite the outcome of the game we all favor suffrage for woman in the fall voting. Now, all of you men who will favor this amendment say 'ayef A great and loud roar of Aye-sl followed his speech in unani- mous approbation of his idea. And this is how, classmates of 'Eleven. the women of Toledo received equal suftrage. 1 4 Tt-IE1911AI.MANAC ' f f 1 X .H-.. - A 'H H 'lj ' T flf i -J V123 g' 5 tl-u f -Q - Q -X ,.,- ,,,A 2-. E I -1-I . -J 1 'ft 35 ,, ' ' ge' Mj f E . e ' vie - .. P114 .A 463 ff e 125 E - 1 ' ' 1 :z W 1 - - V - 'iff' C. 'Zag ' f 'N' 1. V - ' ' Z. - 'K ' V,f A :jp . ,X A xx ,ff -' . pe 5 - it 1 I I'O R . V Q I By HIQRBI-:RT L. TIoGEs Hz'.vfory is poefryfreefrom the liIlf'llIlIbI'llllCF Qf1'fr.wc'. U doubt. fellow classmates. you do not agree with this simple definition, applying it to histories of today. If so. I cannot blame you. for I agree that the historian of the present time has a far different purpose. His aim is to guide rather than paint: to furnish a key for the future rather than consecrate deeds of the past. The scribes in the earlier stages of history regarded their work as a form of poetry in which their chief purpose was to record the dramatic actions of kings. warriors and statesinen. The artists. in selecting their facts, looked mainly for those which would throw the richest color upon their canvas. They sought ever to paint a picture which would remain a memorial forever. The Fall of the year 1907 was a most noted period in the history of Toledo Ventral High School. for at this time the greatest proportion of our number started the climb for the distant goal of graduation. Many of tl1e participants in the race have fallen by the wayside. and of the numerous entries but a part are now enlisted as Graduates. As in the life of nations, history divides itself into two distinct parts: so will the history of our class divide and form two trails: the first leading to success and the second to failure. Of failure there will be but little to record as the class has never entered a contest without finishing the victor and the conqueror. But of success it is different. Many were our successful enterprises, the brilliancy of which will ever be recorded in the annals of life. Every member of this class SU TI-tE1911AI.MANAC has attained the highest honors of success. AYe speak the foreign languages with fluency, we scan the pages of mathematics with in- terest rather than compulsion, and as for science, we would rather enter into its depths than enjoy a modern romantic novel. But we are compelled to leave our many triumphs in the world of education. undeveloped. and proceed with the events which have added glory to our name. Study and Grind were our chief friends in the career of our first two years at T. H. S. But with our entrance into the Junior Class. entertainment and pleasure joined the ranks of our studious com- panions. Fnder the auspices of the social committee the class pro- duced the animal Junior social. The affair was a huge success and was well received by the highly appreciative audience. The feature of the evening consisted of a Minstrel Act. This comical entertain- ment met with so decided approval that soon after it was repeated on the Valentine stage. Our Junior year brought many other equally successful undertakings. to every one of which we point with un- adulterated pride. But before we penetrate into the chambers of grief and sorrow. we must not forget to mention that our Junior Baseball Team nearly won the Flass League pennant. Klany of our present number were members of this great nine. and from the first baseman to the mascot ta decided difference in heightj every position was well filled by a star of known ability. By the death of our esteemed Superintendent. Professor Yan Cleve. we lost one of the greatest directors of which the Board of Education has ever boasted. A man of high morals. loved by all and very well suited for the honored position placed in his trust. Fon- sidering that this death occurred during our high school career. would it not be appropriate to dedicate this portion of our class Chronicle to the late superintendent. Mr. Yan Cleve? AYith all the dignity and pride for which upper classmen are noted we entered the final lap in the course of graduation. At last to have gained that honored name of Seniority. the long-sought prize. the goal of our dreams and the desire of our youthful lives! We know what it means to be members of the Senior class: we realize the study and work connected therewith. and we are well acquainted with the cares and sorrows which a graduating class must endure. But we have not labored in vain-success is ours and the race for graduation is now but a glorious event in history. But before we conclude this humble document. we must give time and space to a few events in our Senior year. Never before has a class been honored by such grand social and literary undertakings. The University Dance. given by the Alunmi in honor of our class. was the first social event of importance. A splendid time was enjoyed by all who attended and many thanks were bestowed on the hosts of the evening. The Wlestern Reserve Musical Clubs presented a most enjoyable enter- tainment to the members of our class and friends on the eve of Easter. Both financially and socially the affair was a grand success. X1 Tl-lE1911AI.NlANAC enjoyed thoroughly by the large audience. As we are all acquainted with the remaining events of our Senior year. we deem it wise to end this Chapter of History and enter into the depths of conclusion and farewell. The time of our stay at this dear old school has passed only too rapidly. It is with the deepest regret that we recall our pleasant and happy sojourn within the walls of this Temple of Learning. The days of life are short, and in years to come we will ever look back with happiness and joy over the four years for morej passed at T. H. S. lVe will never forget our honored teachers and our heartfelt gratitude will be accorded our benefactors in the world of learning. Can we ever award or thank our friend and instructor. Miss Ritchie? It is to be doubted. Absence makes the heart grow fonderf' Every one of our number will enter life in a different vocation. Some will become rich and some poor, but the two combined cannot help but form a happy average. Remember. classmates, that Ambition has ever been our motto: under its banners we will fight the world and all its evils. Wie are not earthly wonders nor Heaven's prodigies. only simple graduates. striving to conquer the toils and experiences which the future will bring to us all. llay our path in life be strewn with roses: may glory be our aim. and honor to this High School our life's remembrance. N X H' 1' - , if 7 i WW Mm' Gkx y Q-Q1 'QQ I I w y QMHMEQRS CO T I II III IY Y YI VII VIII IX X XI XII Inf I'ur,ILlffti011 Dmlic-a'tioI1 Fillfllltj' Selliors Juniors SUIJIl0Ill0I't'S Fl'6SI1lllt'Il IIPQQIIIZHIIUIIS Sur-ie-ties Atllleticrs Social Kl,bI1lIC'S X Num Fuss Olfl-'lvlclas S-l 5 TI-lE1911Al.IV1ANAC Ziuninr Qllass QBffirrr5 FRED gXD.-KMS .,,., A 1,I'FNI.lICIIf LULU SALLVMIQ . I'z'ce-I'1-vmlrzzf DORIS STAMATS , Hvrzwzzry PAUL GARD TI'f'IlNIll'f'l' N THE 1911 ALMAN Adams. Erwin Adams. Frederick W. Adams, Robert Ahrens, Norman Alexander. Ralph Altaffer, Maurice Anderson, Harold Armel, Charles Atkinson, James Atkinson, Thomas Baldwin, Rolland Bankey, Earl Banks, Leslie Beidler, James A. Bemis, Clyde Benowitz, Louis Bic-k, Arthur Black, Clarence Breyman, Harold Breyman, John Brown, Willard Callow, Wayne Chiesa, George Chute, Aaron Clement, John Crane, Alfred Crowley. John Fitch, John Stacey Ensign. Roy Foley, Lionel Friedman, Maurice Fritz, Edwin Furstenberg, Elmer Gard, Paul D. Grund, Walden D. Abbey, Jeannette Allen, Ruth Allen, Viola Baer, Elizabeth ' Baker, Evelyn Balsmeyer, Katherine Bartley, Hazel Bartley, Grace Battin, Pearl Baughman, Helen Beckham, Helen Bestrup. Helen Beverstock, Barbara Beverstock, Ruth Black, Audrey Blum, Jeannette Bolton, Vera Qlllass uf 1912 BOYS Gilmore, Donald Hauger, Norman Haworth, Harry Herzig, Harold Horton, Glenn Hughes, Thomas Hofmayer, Chas. C. Kemink, Roy Verne Kendall, Edgar Knox, Cecil Kramer, Howard Kraus, Carl Krell, Harry Krueger, Yvalter Kuhlman, Charles Kumler, Fred L. Lamb, Milo Laska, George Loftus, Raymond Lok, Mialter Long, John Mack, Francis Maginnis. Edwin Maguire, Thomas Mason. Paul Mayer, John Merserau. Harold Miller. Myron Miner, Walter Monetta, Samuel Alonroe, Leland Moss, Alex Murbach, Roy Nellis, Howard C. Ullee. Floyd GIRLS Borton, Bessie Bothwell, Florence Breyman, Marie Bringe. Esther Brown, Dorothy Brown. Hazel Brown, Ruth Bryant. Faith Buchanan, Helen Burgess, Pearl Campbell, Efhe Brown, S. Mildred Carahin. Gertrude Carll, Crystal Carroll, Olive Cleary, Helen Cohen, Lillian S6 Obee. Lawrence Oechsler, Ralph Pinkerton, Sherwood Platt, James H. Pollard, James E. Pomeroy, Charles Ross Rakestraw, Norris Renz, Karl Reichert, Edward Ruppell, Harvey Saunders, Cecil Schauslen, Harold Schmidt, Albert Schultze, Hellmuth Seeger, Herman Seubert, Harry Severinghaus, Aura Shank, Waldo Shannon, Clyde Smith, Harry C. Souder. Clement Stark. Merl Suter, Roy Tanner, Oliver Thompson, Leland Torry. Frank W. Tracy. Howard Trautwein, Robert Yadas, Charles Yan Hoesen, Schuyler Von Nostitz, Erich Voorhees, Louis Willett, Gaillard Wittman, Arthur Zepp, Carl Crandall. Ruby Croft. Marion Crosby, Helen Daugherty, Rose Dean. Emma DeGrasse, Clara Dekker. Dorothy Fraker, Grace Fosnaught. Celo Gerdes. Florence Gillespie, Ernestine Gleason, Eugenia Goodsite. Claire Graebner, Ermille Hall, Dorothy Hall. Lueile Harpst, Ruth AC THE 1911Al.MAN Haughton, Hazel Hawley. Laura Heider, Mary Heston, Laura Hill, Mildred Hodge. Helen Hofer, Dorothy Hull, Margaret Isenberg, Audrey Isroil, Dora Johnston, Helen Kaufmann. Fannie Kelley, Grace Knohlaugh. Evelyn Knott, Dorothy Koch, Laura Krieger, Helen Kruger, Alice Kuehnle, Hazel Kuhlman, Florence Kuhrt, Jennie Lafer, Lucretia Lambert, Blay Latham, Margaret Law, Alice Lawton, Merle Leiter, Mahel L. Lewis, Gertrude Lindecker, Ina Lyon, llabel FLASS OF l9lQ-Ilflllfl-IIIIPII GIRLS Mac-hen, Lucille McDonald. May Mat-Dougal, Jeanette MacKinnon, Elvire Mac-Quilkin. Frances Mallory, Donna Mandler, Katherine Mathias, Sihilla Matzinger, Maude Mawhorter, Gertrude Mayer, Helen Merriam, Martha Mettler, Florence Moore, Gwendolyn Moore, Helen O'Donnell, Blanche Overmyer, Elsie Patterson, Marie Peck, Marguerite Pecott. Pearl Perry. Eleanor Potter, Isabel Paufler, Hertha Queenen, Estella Rapparlie. Amelia Redd, Iva Revell, Rlildred Sallume. Lula Schliff, Marie Searles, Blanche SI Severance, Loraine Simonds, Helen Smith, Helen Stahl, Lorene Stamats, Doris Stamats, Esther Stoddard, Marjorie Stoney. Mildred Strahley, Bernice Sweeney, Lucile Terhune, Marguerite Trost, Dorothy Tschumy. Helen Twetldle. Donna Yvachter, Mary Wall. Marie Matson, Margaret 1Yehster, Dorothy Weclitel, Ruth Werdehofl, Edna Yvilliams, Myrtle 1Yitker, Elouisc Wright. Damaris Murphy. Helen Yan Auken. Letlia Dittenhaver, Rosa Zuver. Mabel Hagan. Rega Sherman, Alma AC X I 5 .. 4 .rf mu Lu , ' w ga f 'i'34 .JH C vt 'A .ij W 1 , .H , A I 1. 'Y .nun xi-1 1 , ,,,. . , '-gg., . .u. ' ' -uf I , 1 ' 1 , v - V. .' Y - ' ' an ,, , ,N 1 V W ' 1 V V, 9 lb, ,IH ,E ,l I, f '-, , - Q ', f . .M .V , g- v 1. '-' 1 ' '- f 'Nfl , - '- 2,-kiln.. 'I' . 'gi E1 .,. lv ni H ff: 'T F-L' uw L k x f X R5xxX,,,, Q22 :fi X L W f Y A ff N I , uf' N ff if 'I X if file jx If ' f f If xxx! 1 gi! A AX Q I' JI- ,, X? g If L Z! .Dx If , X X , f 1 ff ' N g XXX N Q 1 fb . xg, ,N l 1 X13 X Ei gf A 'Ai . X1 0 1' Lim, Mx. xlib! L , , M' , X my THE 1911AL.MAN Allen, Paul Andrews. Albert Baker, Yvalter Bartelle. Francis Beattie, Frederick Blount, Paul Bradley, Walker Buzzard, Gale Calieh, Merrill Callahan, Edward Cameron, Lewis Chalmers, Andrew Colter, llaurice Duvendack. Homer Elbert, Carlos Cramer, Charles Enright. James Wallace, Tom Chamberlin. Dale Gibson. Blilo Alta. Ball Arnold, llaude Ave. Marie Bally, Olive Biergans. Margaret Biggs, Florence Bixel. Lucile Burkett, Martha Campbell. Vera Castle, Bessie Collins, Florence Corson, Gladys Cowell. Florence Custer, Ocie Dennis. Irene Kerruish, Elizabeth Estill, Gertrude Fitzmeier, Nanette Freed. Guyneth Glance, Esther Gore, Esther Gray, Gertrude 4111555 nf 1913 BUYS Gogel, Adelbert Gould, Harry Gritliths, Albert Gutchess. Allen Hager. Scott Gowing. Maurice Hicks, Lorin Hecknian, Forrest Henig, Edward Hoffman. Fred Hoover. Keith Howell, Llcwelyn Graves, Arthur Kinsey. Isaac Klei, Joe Lawrence. Gardner Lemmon, Charles hlallett, Leon Miller, Charles Moring. Wvalter Mudge. Wilbur GIRLS Gunthrup, Alice Hiester, Helen Holderman, Ruth Houston, Zillah Hubbard. Doris Jeffery, LaVerne Jones, Bessie Kapell, Martha Kinker, Mildred Kocher. Gertrude Koester, Maida Kuehnle, Ethel Liken, Wilhelmina Long, Florence Ludlow. Jean Mc-Tigue. Helen Mauk, Lucile Mayhew. Berenice Mollenbrock, Esthe Muellner, Mildred Munson, Gola Nill, Florence Palmer. Clara 90 I' Myers, Jesse Xetter, Milton Ort. Harry Paquette. Newton Paquette, Ralph Potts. Gilbert Roberts, Paul Robinson, Ross Rowland, Durbin Sherman, Harold Sherrick, Donald Sillinian, Minott Taggart, Burr Yan W'ormer. Sewell Yvarwick, Yvalter Weckerley, Mark Wilson. Arthur Wisler, Perry Avorts, George Wiright, Howard Phillips, Leigh Plessner, Ruth Prubeck, Ruth Radbone. Mabel Randall. Yvylma Rinehart. Ethel Rogers. Irene Rosenblum, Lena Sc-heuerman. Theresa Schluter. Mildred Schneider. Louise Scott. Pearl Seyfang. Hilda Striggow, Helen Tea. Fern Tucker, Hazel Twing, Consuelo Voorhees. Louise Watters. Mildred Winks. Bernice Wise. Selma Zanville. Katherine AC THE 1911 ALMAN Atkins, Claude Bailey, Calvin Stewart Baker, William Barber, Morris Bearty, Hayward Bingman, Warren Blackmore, Irving Bodette. James Bond, 1Vard Bowers, Paul Bremer, Edgar Brock, Howard Bennett, Hubert Bumgardner, Harold Bunce, ivalter Bury. Fred Carson, Hyatt Cobley, Archie Cranston. Frederick Cryan, James Daiber, John Dancer. Lloyd Dekker, Edward Doyle, Charles Eaton, Ellery Emmert, George Engle, Clifford Entemann. Earl Falardeau. Yvalter Fernald, Wiilliam Fink, Louis Fluhrer, John Freed, Arthur Frey, Emil Antin, Esther Antin, Etta Lamb, Esther Baker, Hazel Baldwin, Luella Bassett, Margaret Beach, Phyllis Benowitz, Rose Bergert, Helen Bessey, Elizabeth Birkmayer, Dorothy Bowen, Ruth Bremforder, Helen Bright, Daisy Brodsky, Marion Buckingham, Ethel Class or 1913-f 'onlin um' BOYS Gardner, Byron Gill, Harley Gougeon, Karl Gunn, Leland Hagemeyer, Hugh Hardy, Norris Hays, Clarence Heininger, Earl Hill, Merrick Holmes, Lorne Horton, Francis Humes, Earl Hutchins. Russell Herrick, Carillon James, Donald E. Kalmbach, Gail Kaufmann. Allan Kelley, Harry Kiemle, Fred Klag, Elmer Kocher. Raymond Leslie, Phillip Loelfler, Clarence Long, Harold Mc-Kisson, Donald Mack, Edward Mann, Milton Marks. Leo Marquardt. ivalter Miller, Walter Mat-Nichol. Edward Muhme, Norman Myers, Owen Nye, Robert Pearson. Karl GIRLS Buhrer, Florence Bumgardner, Bertha Campbell, Leota Canfield, Dema Carmichael. Evelyn Chambers. Lucille Chittenden, Catherine Clark, Ruth Cohen, Marian Coldham, Marian Consear, Lillian Cook, Mabel Corwin, Mabel Crane, Jeanette Cresswell, Margaret Dey, Ruth Dickman, Antje 91 Pettys, Fred R. Pinkerton, David Potter, Radford Prottengeier, Carl Reeder, Robert Reuben, Allie Richards, Maurice Richardson, Dorman Robinette, Paul Rodemicll, Otto Rogers, Dean Roth, Edgar Rupp, Walding Schauss, Frederick Schoenrock, Arthur Smith, Harold Sorhy, Alberne Stirling, Harold Sussman, Edgar Terry, Le Grande Thomas, Evan Thurston, Norman Tiernan, Hugh Llmer, Herman Van Cleve, Fowler Villwock, Harold tvarnke, Harry Waterman. Chauncey Weaver, Charles Wveber, Arthur Weber, Spencer Mfitker, Clifford Wittick. Phillip Wyant, Earl Dittenhaver, Esther Dohn, Laurabelle Elifritz, Olga Emerson, Crystal Enright, Florence Blackmore, Sadie Escott, Helen Ford, Mabel Frey, Magdalena Fries, Ethel Fulkerson, Nlabelle Gard, Ruth Gavin, Esther Girard, Lottie Goodman, Lillian Gould, Frieda AC THE 1911Al.MAN Gray. Varoline Gray, Gladys Gray. Mildred Grisehott. Cilga Grove, Enlelyn Hall. Elizabeth Hamilton. Geraldine Hart. Hazel Hawkins. Doris Haworth, Alice llelle, Esther Hiekox. Blanche Hoflinan. Florenve Holloway. Franc-es Huebner. Marie Hughes. Lueile Hutton. Harriet Ingalls, Katherine Jamison, Dorothy Jones. Lueille Keeler, Ruth Kelley, Nlalmel Kelley. l'rsula Killinger. Helen Kilsteiu. Belle Kitr-hen. Laura Klueter. Luella Kllllllp. Vlaire Krueger. Bernice KVLASS or 1913-fl0llI'lI11lt'!l ' GIRLS Krueger. Helen Lamson. Katherine Levy. Dorothy Lewis. Gertrude Lindenlann. Lois Lindersniith. Bernir-e Lloyd. Raehel Mc-Creery. Lois Mr-Donough, Graf-1 MacCune. Olive Mat-hen, Mildred Malcolm. Alice Marsh. Carrie Edith Massenhe-rg. Beulah Matz. Franc-es Matz. Helen Merrill. Dorothy Meyer. Helen Miller. Hortense Miller. Lueille Moore. Florence Moylan. Margaret Munson. Elgin Murbaeli, Florenc-e Navarre. Rachel Nelson. Louise Nevin. Leuore Niles, Sarah Uelsehlt-gel. 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