Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)
- Class of 1924
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C'11l'C1i1.1i'1'S ...121-1211-12T-1 SN.X1'S1111'1'S . . ..... 12-ST C'.X1i'1'1111Xr1 1'1fX15 .......... .... 1X111iX T11 1115... 122- 224-12111 -111 1 QS- '111-121-173 11111 11111 1111 1112 11121 1111 1111 1111 1111: 1113 11111 11113 1117 111T 11111 1111 111 112 1113 111 111 115 1111 117 11T 118 1111 1111 1211 1211 123 131 111S 1211 131 1212 Tfotewoto GESGQEGCSGGEGEGVSG G? CENTRALIA of 1924 is the second publication of Central High. May it ever stand exemplar of Centra1's varied and pulsative life. 'NJ 00 r .J .1 X, tt I 715. l'QQ?5:W Sfvv-1 X 'fgorxwt 1 G . .M-Q,j.,g. :,,,,, ,, Ny '6l1vj,f,?,?'i1 f xg Xb. , I I N I , . KT GRATEFULLY does the Senior Class look upor. the work of Miss Mathilda Schroeder, Misswilhelmina Marm, Mr. H. E. Ten Eyck and Mr. E. C. Ferris for the copious advice given, in order that the Annual of 1924 might be a success. Again has Miss Schroeder been of much assist- ance to the stall in publishing the bi- weekly newspaper as well as the an- nual. Miss Marm is to be highly commended for the manner in which the resplendent decorative designs, which were created by her depart- ment, lend beauty to the book and create harmony throughout. 5,145 3 w fgffj , ,,-3714: ' am: ,Am ,Qp J R9EfZ:'T'2i? --2-Q4 5 7 ,, . ,. -V ,nm , . , W, ,. ...aw - I-my-W f .. :.g--1 in -'wfwf-H ,v .-W, w g H ' A Q - - . ' , ' ' az sl 5 5 :gg - .V if ,M . w 5 4 MABEL R. CARVER JULIA H. BEESE CHARLES MALONEY LEON L. YEAKEY Aibebicalion Qhlwfwfwfwgfwfwlwfww Realizing that our honorary members have been loyal and interested sponsors of the ideals, purposes, and activities of the Class of 1924, to them is re- spectfully dedicated this year 4 1 Q 4 1 4 1 4 1 - 5iesponse - fNfN NfW'N5'WP'S?fS9'Wf'N It is with gratitude that the honorary members of the Class of 1924 accept the dedication of this yearls annual. They wish to recall that their association with the Senior Class has been one of pleasure and enjoyment, and at the same time has enabled them to inspire per- petual remembrances that result from mutual contact. -'------ I N. B. SLOAN. Principal G. L. JENNER, Superintendent G. A. OMANS, Assistant Principal Iluli fig ,,: if 2 , L. Jw ,.y L a v u . rv- iv ,r w- . 4, ' ., :ll 4 , '-j,.,'g .. Uv- ' ,, ..,,f,' l X- - -2,-. 1 .7 A .V 5 i X ' -.vm 4 1 jx X 1 1 x K . , 7 , I f - X x . an -4, L - , 1 , Mfr - 5 V 41 f , I r ', V., f , - 41, ' 1 ,-Lx' .1 -,J I. , .aj -. 4 . - I I . . 'Lal Klum A J ,. f1.'a3i-42:j..- 13.1. elif? 1 J . , ,. I . ,.f 1 , V,-1 F Jw . , V, +A , 4 4 a a 1' 4 inf.: . ' 1..'.a??.'. . .Au ga, Q ENGLISH l'IDI'l'Il !IOXYA'I', Sljlilil, IA. ANMAX, EVA B0'l'Hl'I, l'IlIl,Il.K S1'HROI'Illl'Ill, LOIS .L Illl.I.I'IY, YICIIXA GRFBBQ AGNES .L DAY, HR,U'l'I ll. IHXYNIC, .XDA HOIERS, HANK IC. llc-ILIIICXXY, Il0ll0'l'lIY l ll0S'l' Q +Mi-'QS Page 7 Q Q HISTORY A D LANGUAGE INK Ii. I'.II.IlI'IIl, G. l'I. Iil I I'I'2I!I4'II'II,Il, l.0I..I I.. IBISIIUI' Iljlilil. Il. l',IIII'I'ZII, III-IXIlII'I'I I'.I I.0lIIl, IC. .L S'I'II,I'2S IllI.I II. I'lI'II'I5I'2, JIAIHLIIIIWI' IHLINS, IIKILI .XNS1'IIl I'Z, IIIGLIGN IIIIAI IIAIII I. VIIILSOX, I IIANI'I'1S II. VII'IIIIIII.I., GR.Il'I'I IC. LICAS II W'A 5 Q QQ SCIENCE I I DI RSX XII III XIILICS Nl.II.0NI'IY, .L J, Rl'YYI lI I II I SHI I Il NBAIGGICII, li. ll. DIAIITIN, I-. IYl'Z KILLANI, .I ll. GICOI I4'.IYI'I J. llII.l. , B. R01-IICIIS, ' ' .L INLINE Page 9 sb, Q COMMERCIAL RY NIUKINXICY, l'I..KIlA ll. XYICIIINY, IDA 'I'. l'l.ANl'Y, H. li. TEN EYCK, I'lI,lZ.KIil'I'l'II SPAIKLING, ll. ll. ROYAL sim G O ...ART5... 3' ' j l'll.Klll.l'IS ll. N'llI'l'I'I, HAIILANII Xl'IYI'l I', IJCNA I.. ILXND, SXILIII F. IHHHVN SYSXX ll, PICIIIHN, I'Illl'l'll NIAIKYICI., H'II.llI'Il.YIIN.K WIAIRNI G Q lxm ll Q Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS '5Ill.l,I'll!, A, li. KELSICY, IC. G. FICRRIS, I.. I.. YI 725 75 ' af . thai ' IMMEDIATE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager Literary Aclviscr . . . Art Adviser ...... . .......... DONALD PLUMMER .. ........... ARTHUR CRAMPTON . . . MISS MATHILDA SCIHROEDER .. . . MISS WILHELMINA MARM Business Adviser ......... MR. H. E, TEN EYCK Printing Adviser Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor .... . ..... .... Assistant Business .Assistant Businc-ss joke Editor ..... Local Editor .... MR. E, G, FERRIS MARIAN KINNEY BERNICE BISHOP Manage-r .. VVILLIAM MURRAY Manager .. .......... JACK GRAY HARPER FOVVLEY . . . . . . . . , . . . . JEANNETTE HUTTON Athletic Editor .. ....... CLARE CARTER EXCIIIIIIQC Editor ORMOND REQUADT CONTRIBUTING STAFF FLOYD GOODNVIN MARY PIECHOVVIAK ISABEL BALLOU NELLIE LA RUE SIDNEY SHERMAN EMIL LIMBERG GRACE GLOVER CLARENCE SOVEY DOROTHY XYILES DOROTHY BAIRD DORIS SMALL ........................ ........... E ditor ALVINA KREUTZER ...................... Assistant Editor ESTHER MILLER ROBERT KNAPP LAXVRENCE LA PORTE LAVVRENCE GARTUNG CLARE CARTER THEODORE ZEMPER CHARLES NVILKINSON ROLAND CHAMPAGNE BESSIE LIGNIAN ROSEANNA VVILLIAMS BERNICE LE VASSEUR CLYDE PIERCE ORIOLE SKELTON CLYDE KAUNITZ MARIAN JOHNSON LEDA HERSHEY EVELYN HARBOUR MYRTLE DE BATS IMMEDIATE STAFF CONTRIBUTING STAFF Page 10 IW, , - Y I A-I Us YN A D, l - ' , , IG ' ',af1III,..Qm,w CLASS COMMITEES 1 Photograph I LEO. L. BAILEY, Chairman ' MARGARET BALLAMY MAUD MAC RAE WALLACE SHECK Snapshot MARY MARTIN, Chairman BENJAMIN BOUTELL DOROIIHY RUSSELL I FRANK ROBINSON I - Quotation N Z ESTHER MILLER, Chairman X A MARGARET TRAPHAGEN I JANE WOOLFITT ROBERT RISCHMAN FRANK BRUNNER ' Prophecy A GRACE GLOVER, Chairman , DOROTHY MURPHY , MILLETTA POST WILLIAM RAMSAY RAND WINTERS Class History SIDNEY SHERMAN LOVELLE PLESSNER ' Class win ,Q DOROTHY BAIRD, Chairman -I GERTRUDE SELMAN A ROBERT KNAPP AW EMIL LIMBERG HERBERT SEAMAN Class Song N ORVILLE LAMONT EDWIN BODEN ' Commencement Invitations ' WILLIAM MURRAY, Chairman MARIAN KINNEY JACK GRAY Candy BESSIE WEINBERG, Chairman ANTONINA SLACHCIKOWSKI KATHLEEN MAIER ' - FRANCES CHAPMAN MARY MARTIN Athletic Fence BENJAMIN ROSEN BEULAH WALLACE MYRTLE COBB THEODORE ZEMPER SIDNEY SHERMAN HARPER FOWLEY , ELMER ARNDT FRANCES CHAPMAN I LUTFHER CARPENTER H Class Breakfast i ERWIN ROSENBURY .................. General Chairman f MARIAN KINNEY .............. Chairman of Refreshments ' 1 EARL GRACEY ................ Chairman of Transportation Senior Assembly Chairmen W ROBERT GOWER ABE ROBINSON GRACE GLOVER ELMER LYNN Rings and Pins , STANLEY DAWSON, Chairman ESTHER MILLER Gaps and Gowns , , NORMAN MOELLER, Chairman FRANK BRUNNER FRANK ROBINSON CHARLES FRANTZ , BENJAMIN BOUTELL I Mull'-.,..fBM... ....L.. si...a.....h-Miki 1 J: M- wx 'N' F, , m J , x .Lv . V 1 9 X .Ge V .P'Tf.-.1i.!1'..f. 1f'f1e.1 - ,i4'?-f132 ix35'-i-vi'-uf. CXUOOCDOOK foo' -oo' ioof wool -o- voor loo- -o 0 2 Class Song - rw 3 We have gazed on the sea of knowledge 3 That has both its joys and its strife: ' New we're ready to sail on a voyage 5 To battle the billows of life, 9 We look back on the years in this High 6 School, 9 And the standards we strove to uphold: 4 We've been loyal and trusty defenders 3 Of the banner of Purple and Gold. ' 0 CHORUS Farewell! Farewell! Dear Central 2 And our friends so loyal and true. O The time has come to break the tie 0 That binds this class to you. F The parting brings us sorrow: 3 We dread to say Goodby, We the class of twenty-four 0 Bid Central High -Goodbye! 9 We must bid thee adieu, dear Central: 8 Our last farewell we must say 9 And the gratitude we owe thee 5 We never can repay, 9 Thou hast opened the world's deep treasures H Of knowledge and truth untold 2 Tho we journey far from old Central, ' We shall love the Purple and Gold, 0 O o oo- zoo- for loo- -oo: too' tool 1001 moz: Page 17 Page 18 The Class oi 1924 'N' OFFICERS lfll t'txlev1fv1'lf1z If l'l'l-Nltlvlll .... ......... l .l l,ll . . .. . , . N1vv'I'1'1-sicl:-111 ... ....... .JIARIAN KINNICY .... . . . XYILLIAM MITRRAX . . .. HARVIER FOXVI.IiY Nl' l H1 lt IIIN .. NORMAN MOlfl.l.lflf 'N Motto: Deeds, not Words fi? Colors: Blue and Gray fw Flower: White Rose 'I lr THELMA ADAMS Smenlcing' t'Hllll'S by nullm-, silvmw- '15 LlI'l'flt!l'SlilllQllllH. . Glee Club '2l, '22, Chorus, '2l, '22 Senior Play. JANET C, ANDERSON lylmlvsty, inmle-rzltirm, :mtl an truv lu-nrt lkmii :L wt-ll prim'ip:nlt-cl wl- num. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, Orchestra '2l, '22, '23, Glee Club '2l, '2, '23, Senior Play, Minstrel Show. ELMER ARNDT Nam ls lmrn to :ln goml. Council of Thirty '23, '2-l, Glee Club '23, '24, Council and Ecclessia Play '24, Assistant Mlgr. Council and Ec- clessia Play, Track '21, Opera 0'Hara San. ARNE ARNESEN llu: lugllvst quality All 1-:lrllxly Imp- pim-ss is iluil-tm-se, DOROTHY J. BAIRD .X prucln-111 XYUlllZlll is in tlln- sumt- vlass of liimm' :ls il wise- mam. Ecclesia '23, '24, Centralia Staff '22, '23, '24, J Hop Committee, Junior Play, Junior Gibes Committee '23, Senior Play Committee, S e n i 0 r Party Committee, Class Will. MARGARET L. BALLAMY AlHtlt'l'ZllI1Jll in :ull tl1111,Q's is Il qw-:nt zwvmlmplislmivnt in xxvumsm. Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, '24, Orchestra '23, '24, Ecclesia Secretary '23, Treasurer '2l' Junior Play, Opera '24, Minstrel Show '23 Senior Picture Committee. LEO BAILEY .X guml lu-:ul :xml lmlustriivlls llzmml urn: worth ,wmlml in illlj' l2lllll. Chairman Photograph Committee. ELSIE C. BEGICK XYlsslfun :tml lmnm' sm- ilu- :uw-um-s In 11, happy unmwrtzility. Quotation Committee of Sophomore Class '22, Senior Play Prompter. v BERNICE F. BISHOP 'llmv inte-llc-Ct 1-lmgngvs us in the pursuit mt' truth Orchestra '21, Glee Club '21, '24, Ecclesia Sec. '22, Treas. '23, Pres. '24, Assistant Editor-in-Chief Centralia, Council vs. Ecclesia Debate '24, Ec- clesia Council Play '24, Junior Play Prompter Opera '24, Treas. Junior Class '23. KATHLEEN W. BLACK The worth of good is not known but by experienced, Chorus '21, '22, '23, GILBERT BLANQUART Axmlst-1114-nt tn :tn ulmsvrving' mind is study, EDWIN BODEN l'-wr :A mzm :A wfwcl IS :slllllt'lt'llI. Class Song '2-l, Band '20, '21, '23, Orchestra '2ll. ALICE BORN A llll'l'l'l' lmwzxrt l'i'1lll m'tm'1'nsll Qlml- nf-ss, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, Chorus '21, '22, '23, '24, Sewing Club '21. HAROLD BOUCHER AX Wm- man turns vhumw mlm 21 ,Qvwml I'm'tUm'. BENJAMIN BOUTELL XXIII cluing' is thc wrxrld's lwst capi- tul. Orient Staff '20, '21, Centralia '24, Snapshot Committee '24, Student Council '24, Dues Committee '24, Christmas Pageant '23, Merit Sys- tem Committee '2-1. MARJORIE A, BOYCE Tig only lmzmppixwss Crm kvup us 5'1lllllQ,.U Chorus '21, '22, '23, Junior Play, Senior Assembly Committtee. .- VIRGIL BRISSETTE H11 who has rm nrt has i'Yl'I'yXVil1'I'C Fa Dart. Minstrel Show '23, Art Staff '23, '24, FRANK BRUNNER A mzm of mirth :md lznlglxte-1' :wl- wnys dm-5 well. May Festival '22, Senior Play, Senior Assembly, Ticket Committee Mam- zelle Taps , Quotation Committee. Freak Day Committee, Debating Club '24-, MYRTLE BURGER Sow ,Q-'rod worke :md thou fhfxll l'l'?lD ,q1ndm'ss. J Hop Program Committee, Glee Club '21. HAZEL BURGER lhwp 1'1x'v1's nmvv 411111-ily. J Hop Program Committee, Glec Club '21, Out Door Club '21, ULA BURLEY The bctlwr nntnn-fl nrv thu' more l3Tl1f1f'l1t. DORA CAPLAN Kind words and fr-xv are 21 XYUIIHIHVS ornamollt. Chorus '21, '22. H FRANCES C. CHAPMAN True grandeur is to govern our faultsg truer plvasure to enjoy our- ., selves, clesia '24, Candy Committee '24 Chorus '21, Ecclesia Council Play Boot and Ruskin , Junior Play, Ec- v DONALD CLARK l im- llltifll is like ei river, the dorp- ur it is, the la-ss noise it iziulwwf' MYRTLE P. COBB lis qui:-l pi--ople wlm re,-filly llxiul LEONARD COOKSON nlll'Q'ZLlllZl5tl lqnmvlcfdgv is SkIll'llLTL'.H Council of Thirty '24. JOHN COREY llwri- fm- mzmy mm- ulnllliies in thi- xwirlil llizit l'Ul'lllll1' IlK'YK'I'lll'lIl 'S ,, , lil llglll. ARTHUR L. CR AMPTON Business Manager of Centralia '24, Vice-Pres, Junior Class, Council of Thirty '20, '2l., '22, '23, '24, Pres. '22, '23, Vice President '22, Parli- mentarian '22, '23, Business Mgr. Teachers Lyceum Course Advertis- ing Mgr. Junior Play, Senior Dele- gate to Boys' Conference '23, Senior Send off Committee, Council Eccle- sia Play. STANLEY DAWSON 'llv is grunt who vmisults justice, lium-Sly' :incl utility ill :ill lrisiirtimis Football '21, '22, '23, Pres. Athletic Association '23, '24, Stage Manager Senior Play '24, Sgt. Arms Council of Thirty, Chairman Paper Com- mittee '24, Pin Committee '23, '24. FRANCES R. DAWSON .X VVUIIILLII with religion is us eirlowci with lwz.iutil'ul 1.wri'u1mf. Chorus '21, '22, '23, '24, MARGUERITE DEHN MHA 1, ni,:l'1:l' ulfmce who is in the wniipniiy of nulvlc: tllouglitsf' Ecclesia '23, Centralia Staff '23, Sewing Club '2I. 'Th LOUISE FINNER INN our' mls IllkllIl'l'll :motlu-r Ivy M-- , . . , , mg l1llKl4'l'Sl21ll!llll,Q'lY rllnmt. Chorus '21, '22. ETHEL FLETCHER Virtln- is s11I'fiCi0nt in ilse-lt lm' lllllllllllviy AGNES FONTAINE .A .. smiling c-ye' ffm sw- nw 4-vil. Glee Cluh '21, Chorus '22, '23. CHARLES FRANTZ 'A willing miml nmltvs :n lmrcl jour- is miey ez . y. Senior Play, J-Hop Decoration Com- mittee, Foot Ball Hop Decorations, Orchestra '20, '21, Minstrel Show, BLANC!-IE GALLAGHER lL:lrmfslm'ss is ilu- soul of work Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, Or- chestra '21, Basket Ball '22, LOIS GATES Girls are liko pe-':1rls, thu' !'l'llllllt' mush znttcvntirmf' FRANK GIBNEY e nmre tal:-nts ilu' mow ilu-x' will he flm-V1-lnpc-fl. Sergeant-at-arms Boot and Busk- in, Junior Play, Senior Play Com- mittee, Senior Play. GRACE GLOVER Musik' llillll vlmrms alum- for pr-:uw - ful minds, Orchestra '21, '22, '23, Glee Club '23, '24, Ecclesia Pres. '23, Secy, '24 Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior Class Secretary, Centralia Staff '24, Prophesy Committee, Minstrel Show, Senior Assembly, Boot and Busk- in '24, Christmas Pageant. Page 23 ROBERT GOWER law-1'y111z111 llilS lllS lol and :1 wide world l1el'm'c- him. Chairman Assembly Committee, Glee Glee Club '22, '23. EARL GRACEY A gnml lllilll would rather his vir- L111111s dr-cds go unrewardcd than his hurl om-s u11pu111shed. Class Breakfast Committee. JACK GRAY 5lllx'Ul'Utj' gives Wings tu vital powe1'.' Midsummer Night's Dream, Min- strel Show, Junior Hop Committee '23, Council of Thirty '23, Vice Pres. Council of Thirty '24, Asst. Busi- ness Mgr, Centralia '24, Student Council '24, Council and Ecclesia Play, Announcement Committee '24. LILLIAN GREEN .X xxwxnl i11 1-z11'11vsl is IIS goml :ls bl3l'UCll. Glee Club '22, Ecclesia '23, '24, RUPERT GRISCHKE gxll :11'l l'l'klllll'l'S lilll1XYlx'tlQ'l' Zlllll 11 xvlwlc- llliIll.H KATHRYN GRIFFITHS 5111- is tu lu' trustcil who can re- lllillll siluntf' Orchestra '21, '22, FLORENCE HARRER 'l'I1l- lwst always gui-s llrstf' AUGUSTUS HARRIS linow pr11cle11t cautious self Control is wis1lc1111's root. WALTER HARTLEY Genius must ln: lmuru and IlUX'L'l' can be tziuglmtf' Base Ball '22, '23, '24, IVA HENRY Least szud is the mmm-st lllt'lillk'll. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, LEDA HERSHEY lllt-rv IS IllUI'l' trum- lizlpplnvss 111 tlu- fully ul' lun- than in :ill tlu- wis- clcml of plwilusuplmyf' Chorus '21, '22, '23, Glee Club '2I, Centralia Staff Typist '24. GUSTAVES HINE Tlmsv wlm are wise :mil slim' mw- fric-mls tu ull. Class Breakfast Committee, JEANNETTE HUTTON A lmrzmin is wflrtlm littlv willnfllit ll l4lIl,2'llt',H Ecclesia '22, '23, '24, Centralia Stal? '24, Senior Assembly Committee '24, Girls Student Club '22, Chorus '21, '22, CASIMER JABLONSKI llnppy is lu- nf In-:ics-l'i1I mimlf' HELEN JOHN DRO Um' mimw- ul' mirth is wwrtli iiwlw' than :L tlwusuml wvigglmts ol' mvlzin- clmlyf' Dramatic Club '22, Little Prin- cess '22, Chorus '21, '22, '23, Glee Club '21 '22 BERNICE JONES 'l'lll'l't' is no wisdom like frzlulcnwss. Chorus '21, Party Club '21, IRENE E. JOHNSTON She that is of merry heart hath a continual feast. Chorus '21, '22, '23, Glee Club '21, '22 LILLIAN JONES Truce love' is rare, true iiiendsliip ,, rzlrier. Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, '22, Sophomore M'ay Day '22, Dramatic Club '22, PAULINE KACZMAREK Inrliistry is the pnrviit of fortune. Chorus '21, '22. JANET KINNANE Nlmlz-sly cz-:unfit bi: tziuglit it must lic' lim-ii, Ecclesia '23, '24, Glee Club '21, Sen- ior Play, Boot and Buskin . MARIAN KINNEY ln tht' frwclivzlcl and tlim: vyu the lecture of the mind doth lie. Ecclesia '23, '24, Centralia Staff '23, '24, J-Hop Committee, Asst. Editor- in-Chief of Centralia '24, Junior Play Prompter, Vice-President Sen- ior Class, Pres, Student Council '22, '23, Sec. Student Council '23, '24, Council Ecclesia Play '24, Announce- Committee, Foot-Ball Hop Commit- tee, Senior Sleighride, Boot and Buskin. CLAYTON KITCHEN .X willing liclpei' clot-s not wziit uii- til lim' is :iskc-cl. Band '23. CLAYTON KLEINKE .X mimi wlm will can do iiioro than tvii who must, Band '21, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, Orchestra '21, '22, '23, ROBERT KNAPP The most iiiiprwtsiiit part uf every liiisiiiivss is to know what flllfllt to lm clomff' Class Will Committee. 1 1 ALICE KNIGHT A trumr word novels nu ll?llll. Chorus '21, '22. ALVINA KREUTZER llvzlllll :xml L'llk'L'l'1'LllIll'Sx lllllllllllll lun-,Qui vzwh Ullll'1'.H Ecclesia Critic '24, Basket Ball '21, '22, '23, Amazons '21, Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, Centralia Staff '24 ORVILLE LAMONT A 1111111 is nut luettx-1' tlmn huh ul Il ve-1'szLtim1 Glee Club '20, '21, '22, '23, '2-1, Class Song, Senior Party, Sleighride, Foot Ball Hop, Junior Hop, Athletics OLIVE LA POINTE lhlillgfll' ll litllm- fully with Xlllll' vu dom. MARGARET W. LARGE 'Allvctiml is llll' lJl'lHlL1K'Sl lmsiw ul :L gmail lil!-. Girls Student Club '23, '24. ETHEL LEGG 'Guml clvfwls in lllUlllSl'lX'l'S 'lll mm V:'wzu'mlvcl. Chorus '21, Pontiac. RALPH LEIBRAND Uc1I'l'lll lwlws llllllil' Q'l'l'2l1 mmm, HARRY LE VASSEUR A-L12ll'K'lllll mlrvsw lwtmvksms xi, v11r1-lul mind. Page 'JT BERNICE LE VASSEUR Athlflli Jll'lllYllN t'JlI'l'X thu-ir' XY?lI'I'2lllt with tlwm. Chorus '2l, '22, Senior Assembly Committee, CLARENCE LEVY 'l':1tic-new is :L HLJNVUI' that c'1'mvs not in 4-very Q'2lI'll0ll.H Boys' Glee Club '23, Senior Play. BESSIE LIGNIAN 'Tis vlm-1w'm'y makes thu t'Ollt1LlL'St zxbsulllta-. Chorus '2l, Glee Club '21, '22, Alma Chorus, Glee Club, Junior Sleigh Ride Committee, J-Hop Committee, Operetta, Mt. Pleasant. EMIL LIMBERG 'Nu mam is IIlLll't' than :umtlu-I' un- ls-ss hc- mlm-s lnwrm- than 2lIlUtiTl'l'.H Midsummer Night's Dream cil of Thirty '23, Treas, '23, Coun- '24, Glee Club '24, Council Ecclesia Play '24, Senior Play, Advertising Manager SeniorPlay,Centralia Staff '24, Class Will Committee '24, O'Hara San '24, Boot and Buskin . ELMER LYNN 'lix:m1im- not thc- lwclifwm' 11l'2lgrmll 5 lllilll. Council of Thirty '23, '24, Electri- cian Purple and Fine Linen , Elec- trician Senior Play, Glee Club, '23, '24, Committee Chairman Senior Assembly, 0'Hara San, Minstrel Show, MAUDE MACRAE Thx' wwvrlml clvuls gvntly' with il kimi, gt-ntlv hvztrt. Senior Picture Committee, Senior Play, Boot and Buskinf' KATHLEEN MAIER lo ln- ui uso in tho wnrlcl ls the only way to he lmppyf' . Glee Club '21, Chorus '21, Basket- Ball '22, '23 '24, Swimming '23, Sec. Athletic Association '24, Asst. Gym. Instructor '23, '24, Girls Student Club '24, Basket-Ball Manager '24, Senior Play Prompter. M'ARY MARTIN Tlu- diligent hand :xml mind mulc- vth rich :tml lmppyf' Ecclesia Treas. '22, Critic '23, Mid- summer Night's Dream Prompter, Junior Play, Ecclesia Council Play, Candy Committee, Chairman Snap- shot Committee, Christmas Pageant, J-Hop Committee, Ceutralia Staff '23, O'Hara San, Secy. Boot and and Buskin. FLORINE MARTENS I-1 hw v-vnlvnt IS trm' hIlITl1IHrrN.' GUY MAXSON Svlr' K'1lI1Hlli'ITk't' is thx' v1u1xp:m5v'1 -'I rllxT1'S4. KATHLEEN MCDOWELL Nlzmls shwulnl hw mihl, IIll'l'h, swift In hr-:lr :md slww tu sln-uk. CHARLES MCNEIL 'XY-vrk shmuhl 1Xl'2liSK' ilu- wm'l4m.:'1, GEORGE MQVICAR It is l1m1'L' nuhh' lu strlvs' lu -1 grunt than tu hm' huru su, ALICE MEED 'IX Q'l'JlV1' :md umjvstiv uutsiclv gms it wurs' thc lmlznn- wt thi' soul. Chorus '21, '22, Secy. of Freshman Class '21, ELIZABETH MEIER 'WMI' Vw11Hclv11a'w is thx- hrst ruini- siu' tw hmumun gn-z1t11vs4. Chorus '2l, '22, Glee Club, Amazons ml WALTER MEINHARD A silent lllllgllt? and :L tl'llt' 11l'2ll'I nu: tlu' must zlclmirfxlwlf- tliilugsvfmrl earth. Council of Thirty '23, '24, Ecclesia Council of Thirty Play '24, Senior Assembly Committee. HELEN MERKLE Smiles 1113111 clmvp 111151111 lluwf' Chorus '21, '22. rl ESTHER I. MILLER A lzuly's forte is lim' 17Illl1U, Amazon '20, Chorus '20, '21, Glee Club '21, Junior Play, Foot-Ball Hop '23, J-Hop Committee '23, Ecclesia '22, Vice President '23, '24, Cen- tralia Staff '24, Quotation Commit- tee '24, NORMAN MOELLER 'l'l':u'tjralmility :xml strength mznlu: men gr:-al. Foot Ball '20, '21, '22, '23, General Chairman J-Hop, Foot Ball Hop, Decoration Committee, Sergeant-ab Arms Senior Class, Senior Send-off '23, Transportation C o m m i t t e e , Property Man of Junior Play, RUTH MOELLER lb lu- slow in wurcl is thx' virtue 1'il1't' in 1VfJl11'L1l , 1 . Sec. Girls Athletic Association '22, Dramatic Club '22. RUSSELL MOLYNEAUX l'1 L11 ' ' . tllllilli ls thc- tlrst cluty ul' :L k'lI1Zt'11..' Treasurer '21. DOROTHY MURPHY Vzmrim-ly is tlmt divine gift that l1lil1il'S :L wfmmzm ul1:u'111ing'. Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, '22, Centralia Staff '23, '24, Junior Jibes Committee '23, Senior Class Proph- ecy, Mt. Pleasant Contest. WILLIAM MURRAY lls- wlm 2l11StEl1I1S from ull Vive is U11 the lirst step to manlmoclf' Junior Play, J-Hop Committee, Coun- cil of Thirty '21, '22, '23, '24, Secy. Council '23, Treasurer '23, Assistant Business Manager Centralia, Secy. Senior Class, Chairman of An- nouncement Committee. JOHANNA MUELLER Continual chcmfrflllnvss iS fn. gum! sign of wisdom. Chorus '21, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, '24, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, Ecclesia '23, '24, ALEX NASH llrr-:xt works arf- :mhivw-cl nut hx' 9Tl'f'TVfH1 but IW I'5PI'9K'X'l'I lHl'Q'H N . , 1 . BEATRICE NEAL TIM-5' l'Ul1flllf'I' wlm 111-liwvm'IIN-y's':l11. Chorus '21, '22, '23, FEROLYN NESBITT 'Silunvv :md rw-fTvc'tifu1 c':111f+- uf- rlc'jcfc'tirm. Chorus '21 ,'22. ARLENE M. NICKEL .Y Al31ffSSiUu's vv4'r wrlit mn viflufmg Qlrwfls EDNA NUECHTERLEIN 'Tho If-:11'11r-fl :always lmvw rivlws in thc'ms4'lx'c's. Chorus '23. MINA NUNN 'Thr trun-st tvlnple-S :uv Iixenl in ilu heart. Girls' Student Club '23, PALMER PARKE A truc- gv11t1c1n:c11 is rcdim-fl iw slam-Ulm :md Imm-st in zwtirvmmsf' Track '21, '22. BERNICE V. PARSONS Iii:-rv is il gilt lwyuiicl the- 1'e:u'l1 Hi wrt, that living t'lHl1lIk'l1il1' silent. Junior Red Cross Committee '23, ETHELEEN PETERMAN 'Rich in ciiizllitivs of l1t'Zll'f Illini mimi tlizit mzikc' zi. noble XYUII1ill'l.H Chorus '21, '22, Ecclesia '23, '24, Orchestra '23, 21, BEATRICE PETTIT 'lfvw is mit yi-t :li-ml. Dramatic Club '21, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, Chorus '21, '22, Basket-Ball '21, Senior Play, Orchestra '21, '22, Dedication Chorus '23, Minstrel Show '23, CATHERINE PHILLIPS lifvwl iizitiirc' 1511 soil 111'ircllict1x'L' wt' XXi1I'lils ral' Q'47Kl.i. Ecclesia '22, '23, '24, Chairman of New Stage, Senior Assembly Com- mittee. MARY PIECHOWVIAK Klum-rliiliivss is :iii otlsliot oi' gimmi- iii-sf :tml ii! XX'lSll4Jlll. Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '23, '24, Mistress of VVardrobe Senior Play. Centrulia Staff '2-1, WALTER PION TEK 'Chiiiil llillllrl' :mtl Qiwcl sviisi- :iri- iisimlly coiiipzliiioiisf' LOVELLE PLESSNER 'I'Ii4-iw is iwthiiig' on 4'2lI'lll to iw vwiiiimaiiwicl with il lou-lx' :mul vii'- tiiiwiis XX'1l1l1illl Class History '24, J-Hop '24, Vice- President Sophomore Class. DONALD M. PLUMMER 1111-:it tlwiiglits like Q11-:it iii-mis ileml no trumpet. Treasurer Freshman Class '21, Edi- tor-in-Chief Centralia '23, '24, Coun- of Thirty '23, '2-1, Senior Delegate State Older Boys' Conference, Sen- ior Play, Ecclesia-Council of Thirty Play, President Boot and Buskin . MILLETTA POST I11 l11'1' t1111g111- is tl11' lluw of lci111l-- ness. Amazons '2l, Prophecy Committee '24, KENNETH PROHASKA E1l111':Lti1m ilt',Q'illS IL ,Q1-1itl1-111:111, 1-1111- vc1's:1ti1111 1'11111pl1't1's him. HAROLD QUALMAN IT:Zll'llCSt1li'S5 and spurt are El 1111-1- combination that go well t11g1-tl11-1: Foot Ball '20, '21, '22, '23, WILLIAM' RAMSAY S111111' lllt'll 1ll'l' :1lw:13's wlmt LI11-5 o11gl1t tu lu' Dt'I'lN'lll2liiy. Swimming Team '20, '2l, Fashion Review '21, Base Ball Team '22, Junior Play, Midsummer Night's Dream, Faculty Student, Minstrel Show, Junior Class Pres., Athletic Manager '23, '24, Chairman Foot Ball Hop '23, Sales Manager Com- munity Service Op., Chairman As- semblys, J-Hop and Junior Foot- Ball Dance Committee '22, Gym Ex- hibition '23, MARTHA REDER 'Tln' 11z1t111'1- is full ul' tl11- wzus 111' illllllilll l:i111l111-ss. Chorus '21, '22, '23, FLOYD REINHARDT A 1111111 t1m11g111- sl11m'1'tl1 ll wise I11-:11l. HILDA RICHARDS '3lz111l1'11s my 1111 111111 1111-1111 31-sf' Lamba Sigma '22, Basket Ball '22, Cass City High School. HELEN RICHARDSON lt is 1'1f l1t 111 put 1'v1'1'Ytl11111f L11 1b ' M . P1 p1'11p1'1' 11512 Chorus '21, '22, '23. ALBINA RICHARDS Xxfiiil yllutln :mil IJlll,2'Ilil'l' lm-t old wrinklvs Ctlllllhyl Junior Play '23, ROBERT RISCHMAN A mam may ln- young in ye-sms, yet ulrl in ilflUI'S.H Orient Staff '22, Junior Snapshot Committee '23, LEANORE ROBERTS Mmlesty is il vzimllv nf mc 1'it. Orchestra '21, '22, '23, '24, Junior Red Cross '23, String Quartet '24, ABE ROBINSON .XII clfvwrs uptrn to t'UlIIil'Sy.U Chairman of Freak Day Committee '24, Senior Finance Committee. BENJAMIN ROSEN lit-:ruling mnkvtll an full mzm, mm- x'v1's:1tiun zu 1-1-ady mann :mtl writ- lllg' Jill l'Xill'i lllilll. Band, Orchestra, Quotation Com- mittee '23, Annual Art Staff '23, Senior Play, Boot and Buskin . ERWIN ROSENBURY 'Vis virtual :tml rln-:mlim-ss that mukvs :1 mum nulmlvf' Foot-Ball '21, '22, '23, '24, Basket Ball '22, '23, '24, MARSHALL ROUSE A man like ll watch is to lu- vnlmzcl ful' iliS g'uillfjS,U J-Hop Committee, Senior Sleigh- ride Committe, Minstrel Show, DOROTHY RUSSELL A gfmql wmsrit-lmrv nmkvs :1 joyful vu1111tm'11:111c0. Chorus '21, '22, Glee Club '21, Or- chestra '2-i, Snapshot Committee '24, WALTER SALATHE Attempting' is thu mzul lu :1vv11111- IlllSlllllQ'lll. LEONA SCHRAMM If your Nluys 17:11111r1t lam- lung, ll1'lllll'l' Cflll your s111'1'mVs. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, MARIAN SCHUMANN l'l1v n'111111t1-11:1111'1- is llu- i111l--x 111' thc' 1111111l. Orchestra '20, '2l, Glee Club '2l, GLA DYS SCHWVAB 'Sllt'llt'l' in xx'111111111 I4 l1lq1' 4111'111'l1 111 11, 111:111. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, Glcc Club '23, '24, LAVVRENCE SCHULTZ Ulfxe-1-x' lll'lll is tlu- 2ll'K'llllI'l'l wi lIlN f1w11 I'111'1l1111-, HERBERT SEAMAN .Xll w111'cll3' l1:11111i111'ss t'1lllSlSlN 111 11p11111111s, Council '2l, '22, '23, '24, Class VVill Committee, ELIZABETH SEARING fll'lllll'llR'3S cllws 111111'1- lllilll X'l1lll'Ill'l'. Chorus '2l, '22, Orchestra '21, '22, '23, Amazons '23. GERTRUDE J. SELMAN 'l'11 l!L'l'l'.'l'l tllllLQ'I'lll'1.' 1111tl1111g In 1lil'l'iv11lt. Glee Club '2l '22, '23, '21, Chorus '2l, '22, '23, Ecclesia '23, '21, Class Will Committee. MON A SHARP A spoken word is silver: an un- spoks-n one gold. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, ELIZABETH SHEARER IF: El Yllllllg' hvzlrt vx's'1'Ytl1i11g is spurt, WALLACE SHECK Re-zislm gmt-Viis thi' wislky' Midsummer Night's Dream '23, Council of Thirty '23, '24, Glee Club '23, Business Manager Junior Play '23, Stage Manager Senior Play '24, Photograph Committee '24, Boot and Buskin . SIDNEY SHERMAN lilllgvlit xx'u1'k iiiulcvs :l Siilliillll XX'Pl'iilll1lll, Midsummer Night's D r e a m , Football Hop, Chairman Decoration Committee, Junior Class Play, Dec- oration Committee, Junior Class Play, J-Hop Decoration Committee, Student-Faculty Minstrel Show, En- tertainment Junior Masquerade Par- ty, Refreshment Senior Sleighride, Class History, Centralia Staff '24, ORIOLE B. SKELTON Thu' swt'vtn'st noise- un mirth is at xx'm11:li1's lUll,Lflll'.'v M'ARlE SLACHCIKOWSKI H41 ll1l'l'I'j' :incl wisp, ANTONINA SLACHCIKOWSKI l'l1zu':ivter is highvi' than intellect' Glee Club '20, Amazons '20, '2l, Candy Committee. NEWTON STANLEY .X mzm shmilcl hc- trim- lu his wfwcl :tml his frim-ml. Assembly Committee' 24, Football '20, '21, Base Ball '20, '21, ARTHUR STORRS Silt-ncc brings friendship. FLOYD SWANSON Thf- sz-nsible: mzm hnpvs littlv :xml cle-spuirs 11rsthim1. Football '22, CLARENCE SWARTHOUT 'kliglity work must iw mimic' wilh lbw XX'Hl'KlS.H LESTER TAYLOR 'HX fIlll1'l ilillfllt' Shows Ql wiv' livsuclf' ARTHUR THORSON 'l'livrv ii xviulmii in ll illllllllilili' of ll1rHl,Q'lll-S. A ARCHIE THOR SON A mam is not Im-vwn till lu- mum-xlx tu lirmrwf' MARGARET TRAPHAGEN Allin- ill'Si of alll x'il't11vs is imma' vmwv, thc S4'K'lll'lll liwclustyf' Ecclesia '23, '24, Junior Hop Com- mittee, Senior Send-off Committee, Senior Party Committee, Junior Play, Ecclesia Council Play, Senior Play, Quotation Committee, ARTHUR VALLIER lin- Unix mimi ul .ml-rlnlx if mtwu. ALICE WALKER AX j11y1111s llL'Hl'l 111-s 111 tl11f 0111 s111111s111rss 111- I1:1v1- 111' it, Chorus' 21, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club Sewing Club, Girl Re- serves, Sophomore May Day Com- mittee, Freshman R e c e p t i 0 n 0'Hara San, '22, '2:1, '24, BEULAH WALLACE I,11x'i11,g il I'1'i1-1111 1lis11l:11's l11x'1- 111' YlI'llll'. Basket Ball '2I, '22, Treas. Girls' Athletic Association, Chorus '20, '2l, '22, Glee Club '20, S. BESSIE WVEINBERG .xllllll flllfl Illllllllll 1m1'11l1111,:' 1111- Chorus '2l, '22, '23, Junior Play '23, Chairman Candy Committee, Sen- ior Play '2l, Boot and Buskin . MARGARET WHITE 'il'l11-1'1- is JI s111'i1-tx' 111 H111 fl4'1'I1l'Sl s11l1tl11l1-s. Chorus '2l, '22, 23, Glee Club '21, '22. HAZEL VVILLIAMS lull l11' i'111'1-V1-1' llillillj' :1111l guy is :1 llucl-ss-11t gift. Chorus '2l, '22, '24, Glee Club '22, '24, Minstrel Show, Midsummer Night's Dream, Junior Play '24, Operetta, RUSSELL WINTERLEE i'1111si1l1-111111111 is 1111- ll2ll'I'lll 111' wi 1l11111, FRANK WOODS H1111 1vl'l'1'w xx'111'1Is Jll't' tlll' l11'st Ill1'll,' Boys' Glee Club, Centralia Staff Typist '24. HELEN ,WVOODWORTH Y11111I1 is um' 111111 lwlfls 1111 411111-tx with g'1'i1'f. - E A JANE VVOOLFITT 'l'lll'l'l' I4 llf!lllIll'f sry lmplllill' :ls uwnl- , ,, , , lll'SS. Senior Sleighride Committee '24, J-Hop '23, Quotation Committee '24, Senior Play '24, Mamzelle Taps ROLAND YOUNG Thi- wisv spain' both limi- :mil mmls Council of Thirty, FAYE YOUNG lrutlm knows nu fm-slr. Chorus '2l, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club '23, '2-4, Minstrel Show, Girls' Sew- ing Club '23, '24, Junior Play '24, O'Hara San. THEODORE ZEMPER 'Tu him who is llt'll'l'llllIll'll it rr-- mziins only tra nut. Council of Thirty '23, '24, Swim- ming Team '22, '23, '24-4, J-Hop Com- mittee. DOROTHY ZIMMER A IIli'l'l'Y lll'ill'l clutli gfmml liki- mm-clii'int'. Chorus '2l, '22, Glee Club '22, '23, '24, Orchestra '24, Junior Play '23, DOROTHY ZINGG l':VPl'Xilllll,Q' lizippcns fm' the lu-sl. Ecclesia '23, '24, Chorus '22, '23, Basket Ball '22, Treas, Girls' Sew- ing Club '22, '23, C. C. Club, Fac- ulty-Student Minstrel Show '23, ROBERT ZYBACH lhm' fruits ul thai SL'I1'Ilt'1'S IlI'1'SXYlW'l MARIE VVILLIAMS X lu-url with rurnll fur l'X'l'l'Y im' is gm im-xhnustihlie il'1'2lSlll'l', FRANK ROBINSON 'Dmlv luisuroly is Alum: wvllf' Junior Play, Chairman of Senior Sleighride, Centralia Snapshot Com- mittee, Senior Dance, M i n st r el Show, Dancer and Character. FRANK DARDAS 'Hrs that inquires much learns much. Glee Club. FRANCES CAMPBELL All who would win joy must share it Chorus '22, '23, KEITH HARRIS 'lille uublnest task is to command onc's sell. Freak Day Committee '24. HARPER FOWLEY A me,1n's many actimx will perpet- uate his mc-mory. Class Treasurer '24, Pres. Council of Thirty '24, Joke Editor of Cen- tralia '24, Council of Thirty '23, '24, Secy. Council of Thirty '23, Mana- ger Senior Class Play '24, Secy. of Freshman Class '2l. ELEANOR E. BROWN 'llllkixmg coxmzs by naturl-, Chorus '20, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club Play '23, Minstrel Show '23, Dedication Chor- us '23. WILLIAM MITCHELL .Xutiwn must lvl- l'm1mll'll on know- il'liU'Q' , . JAMES PERRIN lllv SllL'llL'l'1JilK'll uf pun' lI1IlUk'k'IlCl' lN'l'SLl?llll'S xvlwn wilson fails. Council of Thirty. ROSEANN WILLIAMS By three things wi- ll'2ll'll. lwvv. play zmcl wm'l:. , Glee Club '21, '22, Orchestra '2l, '22, Chorus'-'22, '23, '24, Party Club '22, May Day '22. GILFORD4 CALHOUN Tw wm'i'y' 'is tw llllliit' lift' LlliiN'lll'2liYik'.H LUTHER CARPENTER, JR, Tis thu riches uf thc mind only that ll'l2llCCS El mam rich amd lmppy. Senior President '24, Secy. Sopho- more Class, Football '23, Track '22, '23, '24, Student Council '23, '24, General Chairman Senior Send-off, Council of Thirty '23, '24, Secy. Council of Thirty '24, Band '2l, '22, '23, Staff '22, '23, Midsummer Night's Dream, Senior Play, Brick Fence Committee, Junior Hop Committee, Senior Play Committee. SC- rm Commencement Program PASTE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM HERE U2 E., lx 'VKEv? 7f?1 YIM x ffl!! Yi T f ...sm-pfwvbi' llff ' ' ' ' l Ill! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' 4 l l 'I A H 1 i l - , t n iwillllt 1 t ' ' t t A l ll ll if V i ' 5 , l i i ' 1.5 N. 45 V ' l il V. if ft fi l - ' 1- -ff .f , l fi, V aff' Qfxl ' X' l X-'f L 5 A Q. K E' 4 ' i sf ll 'li if f If F gl E' E' ' :gi rl M5 N 3 -' 'Pint 4- 5 XVQ the class nf 15l2l, liuvt- now Sucre-ssfully wuiiplcteal uur High Svluml ctznrcer. lt is with il fueling uf Drimlt- in nur ,qlrwivuls mvu-ss that wh loolt hawk upon the clveiits of nur early High Svliuul Clays, Half uf nur pn-wut uuuilwi' lwguu tht-ir t-vt-utl'ul czinvi' :it XVOstn'1'n in Scptem- lwr, 1920, During that tirst muntli uf' our Fra-slunzln yviu' we dclciclml to prove' our in- genuity hy doing' the liitlim-rtu lllllltlilfil of thing: organizing in our Freshman year. XVG piwwml our Cupzihility hy 1-lvrtiiig' the frmllrxwiug ullicursi Prc-siclvut, Gvrnld Mar- t, I':llg'l'1'li' lnvunslwrryg St't'l't'Ull'y, .llzlrpc-r Fowlvy: 'lxl'P1LSLll'f'l', Dun- tiug XvlCC-Ij1lC5lKlQIl nld Pluinmcr. Lfuclvi- the luzulvrsliip ul' thvss' ublv ut't'irs-rs. und with thc i1m'uiic1m-1'uli1e spirit of youth, we att:-mls-ml thc sclimil party, whivh uns hr-ltl all XVL-iwusi Bt-zncli. the latter part of 0ct1,ulw1'. Thus uur first yum' wvut by rnliiclly :uid wr- suun found Ulll'StllVOS Suplimliorcs. Early in thc yvzn' we vlvvtvtl thv fullmviugg ul'I'icm-rs: l'rc-Siicla-iit, EllLfPl10 Lrmuusberryg Vice-Prvsimlmit, Lovcllv l'lvSsuvi'3 SvL'r0tui'y, Alllflfill juliusnnj 'l'rCz1s11rf,-r, Rugsvll Klolyiiczuix, A va-ry Llc-lightful May-clay party was he-lil :mt XYmiumlIi Brfzncli un May 20th XXX- :Ill pickvcl violm-tg :uiml lizul si wrmmlvrful time-, 'Ihr' rt-st ul' us stslrtml :lt l':ilSti'l'l1 in Svptvinlu-r, IEYZU, lu our Frcshinun yeah our time was sprint in stucly :tml iu trying to 1lVlllfl tht' pranks the upper-clgisglnpn lwrsistvcl in playing' on us. XXI- lx-,gun our Snplimiiurri yvnr hy electing thv follow- ing utt'ice11's: Prvsiclunt, limlwiu Lightg View-l'i'1-sirls-lit, llliuuifred Buutcllq Secretary Llltlllll' Czlrpn-ntcrg Trczisurvr, l.a-emu Pzlsclivi Sr'1'g'c':1lit-:lt-firms, Bvntrifc Ellison. The mitstandiug vvvnt uf our Smpliuinure YUZII' was SL class pinig held at Lin wuucl Bezlch rm june- 15, l5l2l, Do you remvinlwi' how culrl the Water was? 1':lg0 I l H' PM as iwmx':S'r5,' i n I . ,. ' H .. L ' KEEP EUfLUfWH, Ulm 'EfQE?liIl353'El1 :'E1Eifrif efC'T TT: fE35f3fEi , i . 1rrr,Euim.rrii1i iti1a,iifii?tfrf.1uHiEFJ33L i lm 'Eff ',A. .,',' 3 vii-grffir.-?' A' , r'n1'iimi-'-tnwii' -',-' if-..f1f' '- -. Soon Nlfestern and Eastern buried the hatchet and united as friends at the new Central High School. The first Junior class in Central was formed October 11, 1922, when an election was heldl and we chose the following leaders: President, William Ramsey: Vice-President, Arthur Cramptong Secretary, Grace Glover: Treasurer, Ber- nice Bishop: Sergeant-at-arms, Lewis Secor. The honorary members chosen Were: Mrs, Carver and Mr. Lavertv of the east side and Miss Norton and Mr, Ten Eyck of the west side. On November ifrd ISFZZ, at Halloween Party was held in the gymnasium. This first get-together party which was a masquerade was greatly enjoyed by those who attended. On the 20th of Novi-inhcr the class unanimously agreed upon the following class emblems: Motto- Devils, not words. Colors-Blue and Gray. Flowers- Xvhite Rose. Our Iirst assembly on January l,Tth, was most interesting and enjoyable, Arthur Crampton otficiated very cleverly as chairman. XVe, the class of orginality, decided to give a Football Hop in honor of the team, which- we all hope will go down in history as an annual event, lVavne XVilhelm and Marian Kinney were elected to represent the class in the Student Council, The next big social function was the first annual I-Hop of Central, which was held at the Armory, April lilth. XVe shattered all precedent by being the first class in many years that benefited financially by this affair, The never-to-he-fforgotten play, The Charm School was presented in the Auditorium, May -lth. As we then had a full treasury, wc were able to give the Seniors a Fitting Send- off, An excursion was made to Bay Port, where everybody had a wonderful time. This event closed the Junior year, and we found ourselves stately Seniors, As usual we began by electing the following officers: President, Luther Carpenterg Vice- President, Marian Kinneyg Secretary, NVilliam Murray: Treasurer, Harper Fowleyg Sergeant-at-arms, Norman Moeller, NVe chose as honorary members: Mrs. Carver, Miss Bcese, Mr. Yeakey, and Mr. Maloney, On Uctober -lth, 1923 the class as a whole, undertook the ticket sale for the Community Operetta, Ma'amazelle Taps , which netted a nice sum in the class treasury. XVe celebrated with a party held in the gym, November 2rd, which was another famous social affair, Page 45 . M1 C L v-'az l it V 'S . fi i' 1' Fur F' H .1 :. M yi, r,,, ..f K, . 5. Ai . , urn If u .1 H .5-3, ,. -I , , ii i3'. ei- 11 i fri ' ,- gr 'i vt -gil . Air .yi , ru: I 1 T : t 'i L viii, . v l if: . R , We ii ' 4 ii' , il-LN -X- E A ' - ,. ,L , Hit ,f ,J l ,z. f I 1, ..1, iii! i 'ft will Mi ' .ii yu: wt' Li. .I 'li ,we , t vu. n 'T Jim -A ,W il' 'i li W Yi A 1 ii- i , V uit--gn t, :Witt ir. 'V .i grit 'II ' 1 ' ,U r ,Mi l 'J , um: E N c - -o f fm ,,,. . . iiiiii! ..,. ...,, .,.... -i 'J-if 5-'5fiif?1i'1:' i F 5 'r ss ::v.:ef 512 . A .mi-,4f1z.L-like'rriiffr5!':lf-r6s?22if line-1.42' f fi :- f 'f:i'2f'2 A l 4- : 2' 1?i'2E:4-,-1.2-.ri.:'- , I' 'l l' Fair. 55539: Qf71'S41-ii 25312-i .. 2' iEii5lll,'i?xE.l 4 'E ff ,i f.ff3i125?ai-?3if A committee was appointed to stage various candy saleslin an effort to swell the treasury. A A Senior boys' basket ball team was formed, which carried off high honors in the inter-scholastic games, After much delay and expectation, the Senior Sleigh-ride was finally held in February, This most delightful party was a very free2ing success. During the months of March and April all Senior pictures were taken, and the committees were appointed for graduation activities and work on the Annual, ' . The remainder of our year was spent in studying and making' plans for C001- mencement, which promises to eclipse all other such events. The curtain rings down on a class whose career was honorable and conspicuous in the annalsqol' high school history. We have done all in our power to make'Central bigger andwtter each day. But as we must' live by Deeds, not NVords , let us step foijth into the Wide and cheer1ess world and strive to heap glory upon our dear Alma Mater! It is with deep regret that we leave Central and thus close our History. Lffrwh ftf M VL ' Y' il! jr l ' if f - kill Y 'ii' 1 l Page -l 6 1 1 v 1 at 4 l v t if IIIIN IX IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII XIJIIIIIII IIXXX III! , , I . . I IIIII III IIIIIIIQII IIIQII SI'IIIIIII, II.Ix IIII, XIIIIIIQIIII. 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Mrs, Majorie Meter Yes, Majorie is married to Mister Moto-Meter. I'll be back to the old town some day. Ethel Fletcher Travelling Saleswomen for Fuller's Brushes. Let us know, Ethel, and we'll have the band out. It made him sentimental and he pro- posed. Blanche Gallagher I've heard it rumored his name is Shean. Our third number is to be Alex Nash's Blue Diamond Orchestra play- ing Dream Dacldy , the well-known piece dedicated to Gerritt Jennisonf' More telegrams- It sounds mighty good to me. ' Earl Gracey Gracey's Velvet Butter Co. Stumps me, I've only seen Yellow butter. V ' It certainly does recall the good old days. Ula Burley Secretary of the Burley Game Co. The announcer 'was always playful. Send him a parchessa set. Your program is coming fine. Elmer Arndt of the Arndt Dry Laun- dry, Why didn't they call it the Wet Wash and be done with it? Your program delights me more than the Follywood scenes. Ruth Moeller. Did you hear the news that Ruth is the successor of Patsy Ruth Miller in Moviedom ? Have taken time to listen in. Catherine Phillips Catherine is busy giving sentences as Chief Justice of the Nebraska Su- preme Court. For our fourth number, Mr. Orville Lamont will sing a selection from the Musical Comedy, No, No, Dora, by Newton Stanley, Under the direction of Mr. Sidney Sherman, business man- ager, the production has become very popular on Broadway. Mr. Lamont is the star. No, no, Dora, No movies tonight, dear! You know, Dora, My father is tight, dear! Page 48 Telegrams- It seems good to hear from you all again. Erwin Rosenbury, Athletic manager at Camp Custer. Yes, Erwin is teaching all his old tricks. Coming in with an awful punch. Keeps me awake while on desk duty. Arne Arneson, Oilicer 12 on Essexville Police force. XVe didn't know they had 12 police- men in the Wilds of Essexvillef' It is splendid. Marguerite Dehn, Dean of Y. VV. A. A. College. ' Sounds like a responsible position. My-friends are enjoying the pro- gram -immensely. Among them are Senator Robert Zybach and Congress- woman Oriole Skelton. Milletta Post, U. S. Post-mistress General. Post my lettah fawh me, James ! Alex still knows how to play beau- tifully. Gertrude Selman, New York Fashion Modiste. Are they going toiwear them long or short, Gertrude ? For our next number we have se- cured Miss Leanore Roberts, the vio in virtuoso, who will play Like Ligif- ning , one of the day's popular num- bers, composed by Alvina Kreutzer, who is head of the 'Kreutzer' Melody Land Store'. ' Telegrams- I enjoyed Alex's music. Virgil Brissette, Brissette's Beauty Bower. XVe always knew Virg. liked the ladies. It reminds me of the good old days. L. C. Carpenter, 4 Operating a high speed boat between Ecorsc and the Canadian shore, Luther, how could you? Youh gwand concewt sounds gweatf' Helen..NVoodworth. We notice Helen still forgets her R's. It is grand. Louise Finner, Finner Fish Factory. As long as the fish aren't fmned, it's all right. , -rf... Jiri. . w .Li .. L su! :E V4 QE ,.. E T, Y 4 or 1 '! i 1 E ui W. x. gg 4 , '55 FJ Q in f 'E lf: 'i ff 0 - f. ,. ef -,I . '51 ft Ji . 1 1.-'Sk .t 'Z .C .- x -E5 -.-13 vi, 1... :la -l QR tis: ...af r it lr' ll: .55 I can hear you fairly well. Reverend Leonarcl Ceokson, of the iHztwziii Mission Sta. Oh, Leonard, you're far awaf. You mmf win the A 5 U . prize. It sweeps me offnly feet. Elizabeth Shearer, Deed Cutlery Co. Shearer's scissors sure shear swell. For the next number, we have secured the famous soprano, Miss Alice Walker, who has been studying- in Europe in preparation for a, tour of this country. She has with her, her regular accompanist, M i s s Bernice Jones. Miss Alice lValker-' Telegra1ns lt's a Wonderful pro- H gram. Frank Gibney and Robert Gower. l'Ynu all know Robert has -17 ' M! l fl fly X Jef just produced a new play S,-X 5 entitled 'K'l'he Frying Pan, vw, At' in which Gibney stars as HM' 480' uf7l'l'llBl1.H Ll UVVK' are :ill enjoying' it. uBf'l'IllCt? l.t-Vusseur and Bessie: IJ Jack Cnfly. niztn, we livzlr, are the big' hits of t President Grz1y's Chain Cirocern-s. trzwm-lling suit. XVeHliopt- the links strc' Howl :incl Hyyt. Want YOU to kmm. wt, mlm. U, slflmg- -iiiycml your lll'll.Ql'Zllll.H A-Iiryttv rim, pi-,,,gi-mil Illzlrgztrt-t Large' and Ethel l.:-gg. gum lyilwsm, l.:1rg'e-, Legg' Furniture Cn Ci u.' Nl'lIl2l '. . . . H N L IMI lht-ir turniturm' must lmw- goml un l7on't bv too hzlrcl nn tht- littlt- ztni- tlt'I'Sl2llltllllQS.H nmls, Stan. h V V H M I , 'lts an Qrvnt t'X'PlllllQ' tu stay The witc- zlncl l art- vii-ioyiiig tht- imlmkf- 1'1'f'2'1'f 11- Q licl. :mit-ii, lnllli c.KlI'k'y. lioclm-n's Cvnnlciisccl Milli Curvy Bilks-1'lt's. XXV xx-fnnlvi' how lid ll'2llIlt'll tht- co A lf4ymn1 lit'lllK'lllllt'l', -john got his stnrt Un thx. limit. HHN U, Sit-' in this business hy winning the czllu- nt the Ffmtlmll Hop. lt's an tlnncly proewznnz cnining' in .. - . . . lim- I mn not llllSSlllLf' ll lntf ' Maud M2 Ben liouttll, lllztclizu- Sugar Bet-t Clllllllillly, Kt.i.I,t.,- up th., dcfumf Lightimus Anal we ln-zu' that lllznnlin-'s sugar 011 Cl'llTVl' illlll ll11Sl1111Qtf'11. lwflts then HH- 'Ben 2llXYZll'S dict like pretty lights 't'l'l1e girls sztial this lll'lJ,Lfl'illll has lu-un Our nc-xt number will hc at pin the tint-st we lizwv l1ezn'cl. solo by Miss Dorothy Zimmer, Miss Ht-lt-n lllerklv, Ziinine-r has ln-coine fanned all ox Merkle Miracle lllzlrvuls, Mexico for her wonderful ilhility 0 Page i, . . ,W wil' . . l i ra, I g. 1 W. ir . ' lrts of Ili rope ' d e, concxtq' ' our country have bu n sponsored by some of our richest people-among them Mr, Robert lxnapp the radio millionaire. 'md Mr, Theodore Zemper, the great 'irtist whose. cartoons often bring him thousands of dollars. Miss Dorothy Zimmer-' We are delighted to see how well thcold members are responding to our request for telegrams, Program is splendid, llx: ' ' over house. Clayton Kitchen, IjfC5idCI'lt of KltCl16I'l Cilblfltft CU. Have you a, little cabinet in your home ? dial with his company. Mr, Harper Fowlcy- 'A Few more 'tcknowledgtments have been receixed. 's rather faint but clear. - Russell NVinterlee, on 'L North Pole skiing expedition. e 'wish you success, Russ.' NVQ: think your selections the best event' Lizzie and Henry Motor Co. Iva Henry and Elizabeth Meier have just established this Motor Co. Their only aim is to excel all other 'Lizziesi , H if I Y ' ' 0 1 K S It l v -Y ' the piano. She has also played in royal heard him for be has travi-led a good C01 ' 1 , ,in li-r ei s in i. i x I l ' ll v A v X ax V ' , I ' n . It H 1 ' Y I . ll . H XV ' fir It all ' Nl . . Q. , V l ti K uw , lf, gr 'i 1 ' l 5-, if, i ll lt really is fine. Kathleen Black, Interior Decorator. llow's business, Kiltlllfwll ? XVe think it is just the thing. llazel and, Myrtle Burger, llurger Sa Burger Ice Cream Co. I snppogp your lce-burgs are good. lt is wonderful to get back to the old place. 'l'ln-lma Adams, 'l'lwlma's Novelty Shop. Yes, but remember it was new once. l'm enjoying all the music. Clayton Kleinke, Klayton Kleinke's Koncert Kuartct. Sounds good to me, or, is it a con- vention ? 'lt's a good reminder, Alice Beck, Lady Police-woman. XN'liat does it recall, Alice? XVow, but it's great. Augustus Harris, Bridge-Tender, YVell, Augustus. when did you take up the game ? For our eighth number, we have se- cured one of the noted 'Six Brown Brothers', Mr, Harper Fowley, who will at this time render a saxophone -solo for us. l am sure most of you have Page 541 and Henrysf' Am enjoying -your program while performing an operation on a cat's paw. Dr, I.illian jones of Jones Clinic. Your program is coming in just Fine. Heard part of it during performances. Mary Piechowiak. XVe hear that Mary is star in Peach, lloxv He Acts , which was written es- peciallv for her by Dorothy Russell, the famous playwright. XVe're proud of you, Mary. lt sounds good to me. Casimer Jablonski, Casimer has reached the high posi- tion of second story window washer. The reception is fine. Gustaves Hine. Follywood, California, Gustaves' film name is Guster Ke- ton. llc just won a laughing contest from Buster Keaton. lt's coming in strong. YValt Hartley, Manager Twining Ball Club. XYell, XValt, be good to the boys! lVish we could hear from you more often. Mina Nunn, Nunn Barber Shop. Exclusively for women we hear. For the next number, we have se- cured the Nuisance Trio, consisting' of Johanna Mueller, viola player, Eliza- beth Scaring, violinist, and Myrtle Cobb, pianist. The great General Nuisance has given his home and money to the .l -img. 4 . ..W'..- M2 I. A... ..-...t..f...... ' ' -vs' ,- . Our clubs are holding special meet- ings today to hear program from DNXV. Marian Kinney, President American YV. C. T. U. Marian always was very abstaining as she signed the regular pledge card on her first birthday. Child prodigy! Clarence Swarthout is just in here from his studio and together we are vn- Joying your program. Beatrice Pettit. Pettit's Beauty l'arlor. Clarence is doing- wonders with his violin. Your program makes me feel blue. Harold Qualmann. At present Harold is the head of Community Athletics in Banks, but it is rumored that he is considering he- ing a missionary in lndia. Your last number made a great hit with me. Loyellc I'lessncr, Tutor of French. And her Frenchy ways arc attract- ing hosts of admirers. Don's tallc was as good as a sermonf Rev, Arthur Thorson. Have you discovered the art of keeping your congregation awake P The :Blue Diamond Orchestra' will now favor us with another selection, entitled 'XVhy Don't They Leave Me Alone ?' This piece is exceedingly pop- ular bccause of the approval registered by Mlle. Dorothy Murphy, the oper- atic star. Blue Diamond Orchestra- Telegrams.' Sounds like home. Clarence Levy, Fabric Importer. Clarence has recently returned from Europe, no wonder home sounds good. The superb program which you liaye to-adjusted illuminates my mind. Emil Limberg. Emil recently compiled a book on I.aryngograph. ' I feel electrified. Elmer Lynn. given the work of lighting system in Elmer was just arranging the new the Boutell tower. lt is running away with me. Marshall Rouse. Did you know that Marshall was running a taxi service with his antique Ford P It sounds so sweet to hear Graco again. Bernice Bishop. Yes, thcy've been separated for two years now, Bernice seems to like Paris real well. The music is appealing. Beulah XYallacc. How arc all your littlc students, Beulah Y lt is coming' in ch-ar. Dorothy Zingg, Zingg Soap Co. Dorothy got her start in thc C, C. Club. The next number on the program will be a cornet solo by Mr. Arthur Storrs. This celebrated soloist receiv- ed his knowledge of this instrument at the feet of Philip Sousa. His concerts in this country are being sponsored by the famous inoving-picture director, Mr, NVallace Scheck, who has a deep interest in music. Mr, Arthur Storrs will now play 'Stars and Stripes Forevcr'. Some more Zlk'lilll1XVlC'4lf.Q'K'lllC'lliS liaye been received-- t'Your program is excellent. l'almer I'arlu', Speed Cop on Tuscola Road. XYe wonder if Palnier has lost all his lore for speed. Am enjoying it all. Mary Martin. Page 51 ' -an-J, work of preparing them for the tours that they are making, Miss Hilda Ri- chards secures all their engagements for them as their business inanagerf' Vile might say that Miss Richards at present has quite a waiting list, hut if any man can afford to get on the right side of her she might put your name at the head of the list. The Nuisance Trio- Your music is great, Mrs, Leda Hershey Briggs, XVe wonder who he is? .. tp. You deserve lots of vredi Frances Chapman, Boy Impersonator. It's as good as a round of golf. Floyd Swanson. 'Narasen has nothing on you, Floyd. Your program affords me rest after my strenuous day among the natives. Margaret Traphagen. India is long way off, isn't it, Har- old ? Mr, Frank Dardas, America's most popular Baritone, has consented to fur- nish our next nuniher, He brings with him his regular accompanist, Miss Bes- sie XVeinherg. These two have reached the height and the depth of musical attainment in their work together. gi ' il- 717f FZMJUS 'fGu77-o A1 7 DRE55lNg Room i '0 'U'o 'Q Jsvffaz i 4 vf-R7 vs,vya.., Mwvoy 4,4111 47' Hoax-uf.: TINA-'5 A Ma.gT V-WDP. Affcfssmv ol ' AT7'f+cHf1E1V. 5 7 7 77205 1571-IE Eff!!-fp Wf'iAYr 775 Wdgm Faslr HooA'-up DLVNFQ 46 RAR ,,A,o0A,-up THAT Jo A44Nf ITAA: 55-5-4, F. - FN? 041 4 U fmym fmwy Dm-5' 0 - ff MEL 5 QQ? 41-WCC-WJ NYC hear she has a major part in The Frying Pan of Pepper. Your music is a change from soint- of the thrills we are having. Edna Nuvvhterlr-in, Nicht allein! No, she isn't. She has induced Ferolyn Ne-shit and Bernice Parsons to go on an exploration trip with her. Enjoyed Leanore's solo. Bennie Rosen. Bennie is still trying to collect funds for the Athletic Fence. 'AM11 Frank Dardas-' More acknowl edgemen ts--' Enjoyed Harpers saxophone solo. Leona Schramm, Schrarnm's Kisses, XVe'll try a dozen, Leona. 'Seems as though all the hest musi- mans must he gathered in Bay City. Olive La Pointe, Sharp Point Pencil Co. Vie hear she has worked up quite Il business. l':1fro U s Recently Mary ,carried off the sil- ver cup in the swimming meet at At- lantic City. We always knew Mary had taking ways. ' ' Tell Alice she sang beautifully. Kathleen Maier, Did you hear that K, was teaching all the little dumb-bells how to swing' .Indian Clubs? NXT get itll the SWeIls'. The Millionaires Club. This is an interesting club in that only one millionaire is admitted from each department of work, For instance Mr. NVilliam Murray is the millionaire Bank President, Mr. William Mitchell, the millionaire automobile manufact- urer, and Mr. William Ramsay, the mil- lionaire architect. Makes quite a few 'Bill ' h 9 s,e. UVVG can hear fine. Guy Maxson, County Road Commissioner. Great improvement has taken place since Guy was made the head. VVe all like your progranif George McVicar, McVicar Dry Cleaning Co. I-low's business. George? Are listening in, and enjoying it. Russell Molyneaux and Floyd Reinhardt. Perhaps it would be of interest to you to know that these two men are making very important scientific ex- plorations in the depths of Africa for the United States Government. Find it very interesting. Abe Robinson, Jeweler. Meet Robinson, and weardiamondsf' Miss Gladys Schwab, the rich cou- tralto, who has been hired as the ofh ticial vocalist of the Russian Court, has brought her accompzmist, Miss Al- bina Richert, to this country for ashort visit. She will now favor us with a solo, 'VVhat's Yours is Mine. I am sure we all found Miss Schwab's voice pleasing, She has im- bibed much of the Russian spirit both into her character and her choice of music. We have 1'vveii'ecl a few more tele- grams. Brings us back to boy-hood days. Roland Young and Frank Woods, Young-VVood Lumber Co. Our class is certainly turning out some wonderful business men. The program is certainly amazing. Arthur Vallier, Vallier Drug Store. Arthur was always inclined thusly. It seems so good to hear from some of the '24s. Kathryn Griffiths, Griffith's Unseeded Raisins. Enjoying your program after pun- ishing the typewriter for two solid hours. Lillian Green, Stenographer for Green Gage Coal Co. Your program is just fine. Arlene Nickel, Bull Moose Nickel Plating Co. Telling bed-time stories leaves one sleepy, but I ani enjoying your pro- gram. Alice Knight. NVe hope you are not awakened as rudely as you used to be in English class, Alice, Two of the old class members, the Misses Etheleen Pefermau and Marian Schumann, have become quite popular through their musical entertainment at the 'Popular Tea Room' owned by Miss Irene Johnston, also formerly of this class. Irene is now making those little cakes for customers that she used to make at Central. Miss Peterman and Miss Schumann have kindly consented to render a. number at this time for our program. The former plays the piano, and the latter, the cello. Page l 'aim surf- xii- zill L-iljiiim-il thi-ir num- l.1'xY2lSSlflll S hziir. VVQ might Sily, hc- ru- hc-r llllllll'llSL'lj'A .X If-xx' umm- zwlciiiixx- cw-utly Cmm- inlw wc-zlltll winning thc- lf'llQ'1'I1H'I1IQ linxw- hi-i-11 11-ci-lx'i-cl milliim ilfrllaii' ln-zluty unit:-st, ll:iw-n'L lin-zircl Yun sim' :11l5'tl1in2' ,L u,Ll,li,U.4f' till-llllilllg HMA lmluimln wllllu :ilmut fiilhi-rl lll:ii111il:li'l. 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A l'hi- llI'1l2'l'1lIlI i4 uuniilg' in lim-. lli-li-n -Iulmclrn, lhi- Xibllllfl' lltwlbllill. lli'll'll is ri-riziiiilx' lurliiiiziti- to lizivi- livuvliis- vmiiii-vu-ll with such Il flourish- ing' lmspitzil, This Imspitzll was Q-St: kh- lishf-il hy Miss lfllyl' Young, whu lN'Cfl1lll' wi-zlllliy tlirriilgli thi- prmliiclluu fvl Cul- lum- pi-urls in .lilllllllfl l-flfiv Ili-givli, my pnlic-nt, and llilci-il lhrwlliy Zimmi-VE scwlii vi-ry Il1llL'll.'- Mario xylllllllllb, X mins' lliispilzil. -i ami lf-5.ii 7--- if-My Yes, we hear Elsie is ill with a pro- nounced disease, but only the doctors can pronounce it. XVe have something unusual for our next number, The Salathe Band from the big base ball game between the Foxes and the Lions will now render a selection for our program. The band is under the direction of NValter Sala- the, famous cornetist and leader. It might be of interest to know that play- ing with the Foxes, are Norman Moel- ler, Babe Ruth's only rival, and XValter Meinhard, the attraction to all the Foxes' :James on account of his home runs, On the opposing l.ion's team are Lester Taylor and Lawrence Schulz, star fielder and batter that bring the team so much success. The band will play a selection en- titled 'Brass Blues, The program is very interesting. Dorothy Baird, 'The Dancing Star.' She has danced her way into the New Yorlter's hearts. I didn't know Frank Dardas had such a voice. Beatrice Neal, Chemist from Edison l.aboratories. Beatrice plus Chemistry equals Fame. I,eauore plays as well as ever. Pauline Kaezmarek, Druggist. XVorking in your father's shoes, eh, Pauline ? I always did like Arthur's playing. Frances Dawson, Private Secretary to Helen Richard- son ol' Richardson Cafeteria. Before, Helen ate food to please her- self, but now she gives food to please others, Good work, illelenf' Your program deserves special men- lflOH.n Lois Gates, As a journalist, Lois is much in de- mandf' I like it very much. Roseann XVillia1ns, U, S. Aviatrix. Rose is quite a highllyer, eh ? VVhat a tine program I Frances Campbell, Dentist. Frances always did take after her father I Don spoke distinctly, Agnes Fontaine, Agnes always liked Oral English so well that she is now teaching it. It carries me haekf' Martha Reder, Librarian. Martha makes a good reader. I am going to publish this. Rupert Grischke. just like at Central, Rupert, It makes me hungry to see you all. lflorenee Ilarrer, Visiting Nurse. That's a great work, Flor:-nee. XVhat is james Perrin doing? Eleanor Brown, School Teacher. just what you are, Eleanor, Only he just runs to young ladies. I have stolen a moment to listen in. Florine Martens, Secretary to Senator Zybach. Ile must keep you very busy, Flor- ine. I-Iow does it feel to he so near the XVhite Ilouse ? XVe sure have some line musicians in our class. Archie Thorson. Archie, he be jolly sailor boy who go bounding over the bounding sea. XVe have a surprise for our last number. The news of a wedding which would be of interest to the Class of '21, reached our ears at opportune time, and after much persuasion, the happy couple promised to have the Ceremony performed at the station. P!1g9 55 'illo you, janet .Xndc-rson, take this inan to be your wedded llllSlJ2l.I1tl?H I do--l dooooooof' Do you, Robert Riselnnan, take this woman to be thy wedded wife? ' 1 nor Oh, Bob, what tht- hung' did I du with that ring, I- Chuck Frantz, if you have lost it l I Sh-sh-h-h-- I pronounce thee nian and wife. Mr. Frank Robinson has consented to read some of his notes for the Bay City Times on the wedding, so as to give you some idea of the affair. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mona Sharp of the New York M.E. The bride Wore a beautiful white satin gown designed by Miss Esther Miller. She was attended by Miss Jane VVooltitt, one of the most popular butterflies of society. The bride's bouquet was of the famous Leibrand cut roses. The groom is a partner of his best man, Mr. Frantz, in the well known Risclnnan- Frantz Mail-Order House. Miss Jeannette Hutton played thi- wedding march, and atcompaniod Miss Hazel XVillianis as she-.sang. These two young' musicians are inuch in demand at all wedding and social affairs. .Xfter a short llfJllK'ylllUUll t3o Niagara Falls and Detroit., the bride and groom will be at hoine lfilii Bangor Street, Banks. NIit'lii,L5:ui. For the interior decorations of their new hoine they have secured the ser- vices of Miss Margaret VVhite, and un- der her hands their abode promises to be one of the bright 'sotial Centers ol' the season. NXT niust all inake 21 call. NYe will close our prograni with an. announcement of the prize-Winners. XYe are pleased to announce that Rus- sell VVinterlee, 'at present at the North Pole, has won the first prize which is it flll'-l'U2ltl'il tape measure, donated by Miss llora Caplan, collector of rare furs. Thi- second prize has been awarded In Mr. and Mrs, Rischinaniofl Banks, lllicliigsan. If they will call at the studio, they will be presented with a ruler, upon the exhibition of their wed- ding certificate. VVe are sure that this prize will be useful in their new home. This concludes our evening' program, :ind we wish to thank those who have taken part :ind those who have sent in tc-legrains. This is station IJXXY signing o-li' at H155 l'. Nl. XYe hope you all enjoyed our prog'rain. ClOtJl3NltilI'l'l 'r ,. x 3 - ,. Ll:-s f-N j,-f- .. ,.:.-9-.1-.: .. XZ --- ,.-J X ?..f,,:,.. fp A f-.--.i.-.f::?.f- 4' Z-5,-.. 7. 5 ,.f,- -Q.,--F fl. 54-fi . -f'?.. g.-. ',E2.-...:-- 2--1 -T -- '- 5. 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'Ilia thi- Supliuiiiiii-vs wc' clo ,grzicifmsly lmvstoxy our hook entitled, NHOW to be EL Senior :mtl Not llit- frimi thc' Strain , :incl cmiiiiivricu them to study it carefully, XXX- It-ziyv nothing In tht- lfi-i-sliivs, they In-ing too insignificant for us to notice. 1' Mm-y Mgtrtin do lwiliwzitli to Ruhr-rt Smith my ability to rereive 90 in all my stiiilivs, I Cll'lI'lL'4 l'il llll7 lmvqtivzitli my pzimphlvt im 'lllnw to Keep Slim on Mntherk t'ookiii,u ' lu jzuiius Kliirrisoii, XYQI, Ln-o liuilvy :incl liclxyin Aspiii, lc-nyi' our purpose to get results through Si'If-Zljllllllfiltllfll In Rlr, .M-liy's rolle-Ctiim oi' rnrc- spvviiiiviis, I, Gillwrt Blsiiiiiiizirt, lmiyi- to llzlrolcl llilllkl my m'r:iyin,Q' to trip the light lllllllilillkfu I, Clill'oi'cl Cnlliiiiin, flu solemnly ri-turii my pep to the janitors from whom I iIk'l'IYm'xl ll. I, Ralph lmilmrziiiil, mln lwqiic-ntli my quit-t ways to Erwin Sherman, believing that hc' can use saint- to ,goml 1lClX'21IllZlLZC. I. Frzmlc Rolmiiisoii, li :iyif to Mr. Stiles my IH!lJlIl?l1'llY with thc- fziir sex. I, Arne Ai'iii-Qt-ii, lu-qui-ntli my zittzicliiiimit for Miss Palmer to Jim McCormick. I. Czisiiiivr ,lnhloiislti lcnyc- iiiy'kiiiiwIi'rlg's- of thc wvzitlier Condition of the upper rvgiims to XY:ii're-ii Koth, l, Aiiggiistus llanrris, will my iiiiolutriisivviivss to Dsivicl King. I, Virgil Brissvttn-, liwivc- my profound lmowlcclge of women to Frank Ruggles, l, lrlurolml Iiniimilis-i', lwqtit-zitli to lid Meisel my skill, as fiddler , l. Siflnvy Briggs, lvziyv my liusiiivss like innimei- to Mr. Ten EyCk's future vlznssew. as ii live niorlel. I, Ffilllli Ilurilzia fm-liiig iiiiaivcoiiiitzilily giiml-iizitiiiwcl, ,give my popularity with thc tvzirlis-i's to Hzlrulcl I,I'll'f . l. Kc-ith ll?ll'l'l5, ls-:myv Il we-ll-worn trig hook to Miss Killam. I, Arthiii' Storrs, lN'CIlll'2llll my fomlness for dates to Mr. Stiles :incl his civivs vlziss. XX!-, Rupert Clrisulilci- :mtl Clisirles MUNI-il, le-:ive our celebrated ability as pi-intorg ui Hnrzu-v Burton and Harry Peets, I, George MvVir:ir, do must willingly give position in the hzmrl to anyone who will sacrifice his lie-aring. I, XX':ilter Pirmtifk, lc-:iyv my :ilnility ns :1 cliviiiist to any junior with ri chemical inclinzition. I':i:.fu SN fi 5 ' . f n .gni zlali ,.:-. ,mi ,,. mwggz , 1- -gmt isa , 5515, , g ':g,sgrr:,,,, ec 'ima f-Ef?Er1,.a-m'a af .e1:'i.f:1'-fnafexr 1 1551, 1 f I, Alex Nash, do bequeath my agility with the bow to Frances Tompkins. I, Herbert Seaman, bequeath my skill as a typewriter to XVendell Letler, I, Erwin Rosenbury, give my place on the football squad to Ike Wanless, provided Chief doesn't kick, NVQ Arthur and Archie Thorson, will our parking site behind the school to Jay Bleicher. I, VVallaee Sheck, bequeath my intoxicating oratory to Arthur Smith. I I, Sidney Sherman, bestow the class will intoi the Worshipful hands of the junior c ass. I, Marshall Rouse, leave my parking' place to Allen jones, provided his car will beautify the school as mine has in the past, I, Newton Stanley, commend my punctual habits to George McBride. I, Walter Meinhard, hereby reveal the secret of my celebrated sneak from the library, to any one aspiring to lead the line in the cafeteria. I, Norman Moeller, give my much coveted position as ticket-taker at basket ball games to some junior friend of Mr. Martins. I, Donald Plummer, bequeath my privilege of entering and leaving classes or study hall at any time I find convenient to the next Editor-in-Chief of the Centralia. I, Floyd Reinhardt, leave my nickname, Piney, to Del Montgomery due to his appropriate stature, I, Bennie Rosen, transfer to my brother Isadore my winning ways with the girls. I, Palmer Parke, leave my superior understanding and unusual ability in the gentle art of riding a motorcycle to any one who can afford the cost of setting arms, legs, etc. Russell Molyneaux, bequeath my freckles to Allan Adams. broken I, I, VVilliam Murray, give my position as first in line at the cafeteria 'to any one whose nerves cannot stand the strain of creeping up, I, Floyd Swanson, leave my brawny shoulders to Ivan NVanless to use with his superior football ability, ' I, Clarence Swarthout, bequeath my Valentino eyes to any sentimental soph, I, Robert Rischman, bestow upon Roman Niedzielski my knowledge of the oc- cult art of hypnotizing femine heart-strings. I, Lester Taylor, will my scientihc ingenuity to Ben Sovey, I, Kenneth Prohaska, leave my insouciance to Victor Abels, I, Edwin Boden, leave my dramatic voice to Miss Grubbs, to use as she sees fit. I, Leonard Cookson, seeing that life will soon expire and I will no longer be in :I hurry, leave my long-distance stride to all perpetually late comers, I, Clayton Kleinke, bequeath a much-used bass horn to Jack, our big drummer, hoping that some day he may develop the lung power to use it. I, Earl Gracey, leave for the auto-mechanics department's use the fruits of my labor in the cafeteria-a worn-out cash register. I, Theodore Zemper, bequeath my artistic temperament to Clyde Pierce. I, Robert Knapp, leave my funny ones to the Centralia's future joke editors. I, Abe Robinson, bequeath my shrewdness to Percy Golden. I, Frank Brunner, leave my station as guardian of the rhetoric tablets to any idle junior who knows enough to make change. I. Frank Gibney. do hereby declare my last will and testament to be: to Nor- man Higgs, I will my crowning glory g to Clare Carter, my theatrical abilityg and to .Harold Hand, my skill at entertaining female admirers between gongs. I, Arthur Cralnpton, give my knack of being able to express myself to Don Moore, , I, ,Iames Perrin, do bequeath my much coveted and time-honored place on the swimming team to Leslie Fenske. Page 59 ' - i J: . ..., lim - .... ,V., , ,... . , ,... ff f. -gr... R.2 'f'lfis fEEl71VB3EEliT, 3 16513: 5' 5 Q it .llb 311 ur! .2 I, Emil Limberg, hereby announce my intention to write a book on How I Succeeded in School , on the completion of which I will give a copy to Robert Smith. I, W jack Gray, will to Thoburn Lendrum my uncanny ability to get a 98 in trig. e, Elmer Arndt and Donald Clark, bequeath our unbounded knowledge of German to Morris Kessler and his sister Jeannette. I, I r v Clayton Kitchen, will my argumentative capacity to Fred Roueche. Stanley Dawson, leave my energy and school spirit to Don Mackleim. I, Robert Zybach, will my mathematical preciseness to H, J. Rix. V I, Clarence Levy, will my ministerial bearing to Flap Flajole. Pl I, Harry LeVasseur, bequeath my stick to business qualities to Harrison um, I, Gustaves Hine, give my steady and cautious thoughtfulness to Carl Hegenauer. I, Orville Lamont, bequeath my shyness to any overbold Junior, I, Ben Boutell, leave my jovial pranks and talent for learning to Russell Gal- braith, trusting he will. not misuse the latter, although it is a novelty to him, I, Luther Carpenter, bequeath my flaming dome to Red Rogers . I, Bob Gower, leave my pep to Allen Jones. I Harper Fowley, leave my heart in the tender cares of a certain junior maid. I, Frank VVoods, bequeath my genuine friendliness to james Wilcox. I, Walter Salathe, give my well-known liking for studies to Fred De' Corte. I, Russell VVinterlee, being a master of the High and Mighty art of Ski, do hereby bequeath my agility in manipulation of the staves to any Junior willing to risk being buried under ten feet of snow. Vlfe, Walter Hartley and Guy Maxson, bequeath our reticence to Ray Stitcher and james Morrison, I. Wiles. Esther Miller, do give my weakness for being on committees to Dorothy We, Dorothy Murphy and Bea Pettit, bequeath to any female Junior who appears the Un I, I. in need of it, our own first edition, autographed books on How to Entice sophisticated Youth fin twelve lessonsln. . , Catherine Phillips, give all my good nature to Marcia Taylor. Dorothy Russell, leave my flaming locks to one who much desires them, namely, Doris Small, We, Margaret VVhite and Ruth Moeller, give our inseparableness to Buffy Chishol I, m and jean Leeining, Elizabeth Shearer, bequeath my loud and hearty ,laugh to Thelma Gower. To Beatrice Effrick, I, Dorothy Zimmer, leave my calm and collected manner, the afo 1, gym. resaid being sadly lacking in the former, Helen VVoodworth, give to Ethel Jacobson the noon hour for dancing in the XVe, Margaret Traphagen and Harold Qualmann, leave our meeting place in the east hall to Doris Small and Len Nuffer. I, I. I, Dorothy Zingg, bequeth to Irene Rutzen my pep and jolly ways, Jane VVoolfitt, leave my placid manner to Genevieve McDowell. Marian Schumann, will all of my Latin and French ponies to Francis McCauley, A YVe, Marie and Antonina Slachcikowski, give our ability to be friends, even tho sisters, I, for the I. I, Page 60 to June and Eleanor Warren, Bessie Weinberg, give to my successor the tremendous job of selling candy Senior class and making a success of it. Lovellle Plessner, will to Evelyn Reid my ability as a French shark. Johanna Mueller, give my place in the school orchestra to Justine Wentworth, s ,I . . L. .. .. .....1a.c.....4.r..' 1 , rf'- wer, . F A ,, .if -- IIIIII' I, Gertrude Selman, will to Georgana Pendleton, my dependability in all matters, l, Mary Piechowiak, will my good looks to any junior who needs them, . We, Thelma Adams and Iva Henry, give our lovely dispositions to Ada Strong and Alberta Tennant. I, Janet Anderson, do not wish to leave Bob to anyone, so I am taking him al mg 'with'me, ' . I, Dorothy Baird, leave my ability to argue to Geraldine Budde, I, Bernice Jones, leave my A excuses to Marjory Garber. We, Margaret Ballamy and Grace Glover, with willing hearts give our ability as composers to Thoburu Lendrum and Paul McCormick, We, Kathleen Black and Frances Dawson, bequeath our extra chorus credits to Isabel Turcott and Irene Rutzen, I, Bernice Bishop, will my Ecclesia presidency to my successor. VVe, Hazel and Myrtle Burger, leave our shorthand ability to Charles Mann and Frank Ruggles. I, Frances Chapman, leave my ability to control high explosive materials in the laboratory to Hilda Spink, I, Myrtle Cobb, leave my curls to Evelync Eichhorn, ' I, Marguerite Dehn, bequeath my ability as milliner to Fern Hammond. I, Agnes Fontaine, leave my profound modesty to Grace Church, I, Blanche Gallagher, leave my slow and quiet manner to Lillian Gay. I, Lois Gates, leave my profound knowledge of Latin to Myrtle DeBats, I, Lillian Green, leave my four years of High School experience to Betty Thomas, MVC. Lillian jones and janet Kinuaue bequeath our chemistry aprons to Catheriml Cooper and Beatrice Effrick. . I. Pauline Kaczmarek leave my wild attitude to Lois Barnett, I, Marian Kinney, leave my winsome smile to .Helen Lindsley. I, Alice Knight, leave my extra added inches of height to Frederick Urch, I, Alvina Kreutzer, bequeath my Senior Assembly Costume to the ,Iunior Class for further use. To Robert VVeil, I, Olive La Porte, leave my Chemistry note book, I, Ethel Legg, leave my themes on Hamlet to Doris Small, I, Bernice I.eVasseur, leave my Oral English note book to Edith Ney, I, Bessie Lignian, leave my indifferent way' to Vlfarren Koth. I, Kathleen Maier, leave my place as Student Gym Director to my successor, I, Maude Macltae, leave my good nature to any sour Junior who hath need of it, I, Margaret Large, will my spectacles to Mable North, hoping that she will not use them, I, Marjorie Boyce, bequeath my place as one of the inseparable trios to Lucille lIunsberg.fer, I, Jeannette Hutton, leave my dates to any unoccupied maidenly Junior, I, Alice XYalker, leave the secret of the art of keeping bobbed hair always in place to Evelyn Barbour, I, Leda Hershey, will the joy of being courted through my High School years ln Katherine Kuhlman, I, Leanore Roberts, leave my special brand of gazing to Katherine Cooper. I, Mona Sharp, bequeath all my French books to Miss Bishop-glad to be through with them. I, Irene Johnston, give my ability to gather gossip to jean Leexning. I, Beulah XVaIlace, have my pretty blonde hair to Evelyne Britton, Page 61 H J J li' U' if 2?7Q11 i, ' !5'TI-f'fflI4'-5215! Qiintll'I'E?l:lFf: ' 'mi Elfi 7 iIf:'I.f5-'fi .gel-eemwerffmg-. --fl - - , - .E x -'.' -if .-2: ,'-- .I , .ElH'l7J::1'7i'f.,,1! :r-ml.,-Elf-flvrgf Q ,Q-1 -,-' it '- . I, Gladys Schwab, leave mywarbling notes to Dorothy Kline, I, Oriole Skelton, leave my good times with the Junior College fellow to any Junior. , I, Alice Meed, leave my position of directress of French plays to my successor. I, Helen Merkle, will my extra marks above ninety to Marguerite Stange, We, Beatrice Neal and Ferolyn Nesbitt, will our quiet manners to Isabelle Turcott, thinking that two quiet manners are not too much for the sprightly Isabelle. We, Arlene Nickel and Bernice Parsons, will mir sonnets tg any Junior needing them for English VIII, I, Etheleen Peterman, leave my reputation as a swimmer to Evelyn Reid. I, Edna Nuechterlein, will to Doris Schumann my ability to speak German. I, Milletta Post, leave my natural complexion to Lucille Nelson. . We, Helen Richardson and Leona Schramm, leave our very fast walks to Ger- trude Winfield and Freda Langworthy. I, Elizabeth Searing, leave my reserved manner to Genevieve McDowell. We, Kathryn Griffiths and Ula Burley, leave our companionship to two any such Juniors. I, Florine Martens, leave my place at the office desk to my successor, I, Elizabeth Meier, leave my motherly disposition to Grace Church. I, Albina Richert, leave all my Crushers to any such stricken Junior. I, Mina Nunn, leave my extra high school experience to any junior in need of such. I, Dora Caplan, leave my sewing note book to any one taking sewing next year. I, Louise Finner, will my swift disposition to Lois Barnett. We, Ethel Fletcher and Elsie Begick, leave extra knowledge to any one in need of such. I, Hazel Williams, leave a remembrance of my extensive friendship to Del Montgomery. I, Kathleen McDowell, leave my sweet way to my sister Genevieve. VVe, Marie VVilliams and Martha Reder, leave our notes on Chaucer to future English VIII students, Having thusly disposed of all our worldly goods, we affix our seal on this, the 13th day of June, 1924, lVitnesses: DOROTHY BAIRD GERTRUDE SELMAN HERBERT SEAMAN EMIL LIMBERG ROBERT KNAJPP. 1-'age G2 . u......u.ln..4 ..f..4..i.. J.. . 1..n.-....-,..t.tl..g... .. I...-l.n.u..4s1.miiunk.nLtlm..ln' ' l111'ir WVU' Q Q ALUMNIGRAMS Q E32 THE SCATTERED FAIR SEX Xtlvr 1:1111'11 1-1l'111't 111111 ll1l11'. we 111111 11111-11 1111111 111 l111'z1t1' t111-se ,Q'l'Blill12lll'S of this 31111111 1111111111 A111111-11y 11:1x'i111g any l1lll'1't'Sl 111 t111-111, llilll 111111 t111'111 opcrutviig 1111 1i11111's :1t llll' 1'111111u'111g 1111111-s, l'l'Jll'l .X11:1111s ..... -l4'1llllll'llL' .1X111x:1111l111 Nilnllll .-X11'X:1111l1'1' 1lz11'1-i1-1 1X11111'rs11n . Allitrrtiiie .Xr111st1-1111 1i11it11 Bristow ..... Gladys 131101111 .. Marian Bialy jezmette Hiller D11r11tl1y li0llSlliLVl' . Lillian l3r11stro111 . Clll1'Il Bfllllll ...... Gertrucle Buelow ,. Beatrice Cameron . Gail Carney ...... Kathleen Chisholm Alice Clark ....... Frances Colby Ursula Green .. l,urana Corbin .. Hazel Cook ....... Rosalyn Cookson .. Margaret Coy .. Grace Crone .. Ruth Culbert Melba Curry .. Florence Dehn Virginia Dryer Lillian Fisher .... Hortense Fletcher . Rhea Gallagher Lola Girard .... Louise Gregory Lizetta Harris .. Marian Harmon .Helen Hawkins . . Helenl Henry Annetta Hogan Helen Horton ..... lilizzilieth ll11gl111s . Ruth Hunsberger . D111'1'1thea jackson . Esther j111111so11 . . . .XI1'1't lllllt' and Supply Co. 1311s1-G1-111111111111 :1t Central 1'11st-Gra1luate at Central ?llil5lK'l' 1311111111115 X 11124. fill S11z1l'f's Office 13e11tel Fisheries 131-utel Pickling Co. jlllllill' College Lewis Bl?ll1Uf2lClLl1'lIlg Co. XY17l'lllYS Star Knitting XV11rks fLllltl'?ll,S Cafeteria 111-inz Piclcling Factory C1111s11111ers Power Plant 111-sides in Detroit .Xt lllltlS-0ll,S i11 Detroit j1111ior College junior College 'llCZ'lL'llC1', Kawkawlin Vanity Parlor, Daviclson Building Now Mrs, j, C. ligfler, resides in Detroit .Xt County Normal junior College 'l'83Cl'l61', Pinconning Teacher Milliner at NVendland's junior College junior College XV. O, Clift 8L Co. Robert Gage Coal Co. junior College NVorl1l's Star Knitting Dr, .K1-111lell's Dental Office Nurses' Traiiiing C1111rs1' in Detroit junior College l'lZll'lll0lljS Grocery, Bay City XV11rl1l's Star Knitting Co. 'l'1'z1veli11g for Brewster l'ul1lis11ing Co. l3:1,y City Bank Hills-112111: Cflllk',L1't' Bay County Normal Ol11sn111bile Garage junior College Teacher, Auburn Page ,, r, i.. Ae 'Yi L. . 2. ,I is X. 7 3.. N i . ,L-Q. ,.J, bww '- A lg I . Q1 is If 2 all li . Ll 'zi- F ' if A .p:. .4-l 1- T .i . 5' ' .J A if F. 'A . .i . . I . If I l l in ., V J Page , Illlll .,,. ..,. ..,..,.,,,,:... - .. .4..,.. .- ., ....,. :-'iff Lydia Jonas .... Margaret Joslin Marie Kentorski Mildred Kilburn Virginia Krause Helen Kriewall .... Ethel Leavitt Esther Logan ........ Signe Lund ............ Elizabeth McCullough. . . Lenore ' Lunger ......... Vivian McKeith ...... Ethel McKenzie Ellen Mahar ...... Mildred Marshall . . . Helen Martin ..... Martha Marvin Ethel Meed ....... Donna Merckle .... Charlotte Mitchell . .. Minna Miller ...... Esther Myers ..... Elsie Nickel .... Dorothy Oliver . . . Leona Pasche ..... Bessie Penhaligan . . Edna Peterson .... Eula Petit ......... Louise Press ......... Caroline Richardson Irma Putz ........... Margaret Rodgers .... Helen Rowell ...... Bernice Schrier . . . Lucille Sellers .... Lucy Shaw ..... Nina Smith Beatrice Snell ..... Bernice Stewart '. . . Elaine Stewart .... Belle Stone ..... Doris Storrs ......... .. Teacher, Town-Line School. .. Junior College . . Oifice Worker, Flint .. Wales Adding-Machine Co. .. Gregory's Printing Shop .L Valley Ice and Fuel Co. .. Walther's Department Store .. Bay County Normal .. Lawyer Black's Office .. Bay County Normal, .. Teaching and Married .. Living at Midland . . At Home , .. Works at the Alaclclin Co. .. Teacher, Town-Line School .. Junior College .. Industrial Works Office .. Junior College .. Post-Graduate at Central Works at Bay City Grocer C University of Michigan .. 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XVorks Junior College College College College College in Detroit Salesman at Kirchnian at the Buick in. Flint Colle-ge Rosenbury's Furniture Store The Bay City Hardware Store . . . VVorks in Cleveland Junior College XVorks at the Cement Plant .. . NVorks at the Buick in Flint Brothers Advertising Dept.-The Times Tribune Clerical Worker at the Industrial XVorks Junior College . . . Junior College . . . Junior College VVorks in Detroit Wirth's Meat Market Works in Pontiac Married Clerical Wr0fkS1' at the Industrial XVorks .Hubbell Auto Sales Co, Assistant Chemist at B. C. Sugar Factory University of Michigan . . . Industrial YVorks Page 65 'VM '-'.'? 'Y 7511: 5 jj1v.i 1ft:f'- 5- ,-. HIM! r . Y A - riiir' - E , ,, 'H- ,. ,. , ,,.. ,, ,. -r.1-tug, - - ,.'-- ' , j.:.g4'-':4:j. -, l. , If . 'Z ' 5 --H35 ' -7r--:...-egn-r - Z, -: T EQSK'-Sg m m gr '! 5i !h.fe.:e, . 2, ,.,,,,,F, . : Haig ,af --1114-,Vf.-2-:,.-f.:a-ez-wenf--' 11. . 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THE CLASS 'EQ 3 'l The Class of 1925 At thc first im-ctimg uf thc -luniurs in the- fall uf 1923 the following officers Z wcrr- I-lcctvrl 7 llrcsiclcnt ...... ...... I IAROLD HAND Vicc'-l'rvsitlm-iit .. .. XVI l.l.l.-XM XVALTHER Sccr'vtz1i'y ..... ..... l UOROTHY VVILES 'l'rc'asure'r ....... . . Tlll 5BUliN LENDRUM Svrg'm-zliit-:xt-arms . . lYl2Nl7lil.l. LEFLER XX'c start:-ml tho yt-ar as .luuiurs with thc Nlisscs Mclllicnuy and Sparling and Xlcssrs, Umans and Ruyal as nur litmrmrary mx-mln-rs. Much of the success of the tlass is cluv tu thvm, XYhz'u l.awrc'ucc Slapfht zimvml tH'Sil,Q'll1flYV, we s-lvctccl Tlichuru l.:-mlrum to takc carer uf uur iufuwy, Thx' first class activity was a tllalluwlfcn Party lwltl at the Boy Scout Cabin. A ticlal mcvt. which wc lust to thc Sophs, was hillowvcl by the' Foot-Ball Hop, The slvighriclo with Aulwurn as thu clvstinaticm, in rcality stuppvfl at the home Of Mr. Umans, owing to the grvat snowfall. March T, thc' Annual J-l-lop occured :md was rcpurtctl a huge success, Two plays put rm hy thc class showed that wt- havc talent. The annual junior Play, Daddy Long l.e',Q's. was a success linancially and otherwise. Booth Tarking- tmfs play The Trystin,Q' Place was ,Qivvn in an assclmhly, and was also 21 success. .-Xs Scniurs we vxlwct to do more than wc havc as juniors, so watch us! Dorothy W'il0s, Seciwltary. 11 W4 1 Page US Q .-.nm .41 its-Q,-..:as ,mia 1 -!.aA llllll E .5.fIi:.- '21..z-1 ,44 11 -.,. ,.,. . ....,., .. . ,.,.. . ..,,. .,.... , , , ...., - UN IOR IINGLES vw ALAN ADAMS-The very pineapple of politeness. KENNETH ALLISON-I'll warrant him whole-hearted. WILLIAM ANDERSON-A mean man with a basket-ball. JOHN ARNOLD-Sure as a gun. EDWIN ASPIN-Above the vulgar flight of common souls. VICTOR ABELS-I'm sure care's an enemy to life, RUSSELL AMRHEIN-A noble lad of few words. FLORENCE AMSTUTZ-Our praises are our wages. EDWARD ANDRZEIEVVSKI-Well, just the same, it takes a lot of sand to make a sheik. FRANCES ASH-Ever charming, ever true. MARGARET AUGER-Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. MARY BAERT-A closed' mouth catches no flies. ' AGNES BENNETT-Banish plump Agnes, and you banish the world. STERLING BOYDEN-I do know him by his gait: he is a Friend. ALZORA BRUNNER-Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. HELEN BRUNNER-dAnd mistress of herself tho China fall. I EVELYN BARBOUR-There is no legacy so rich as honesty. LOIS BARNETT-Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. CASIMER BOKS-A man of few words, GERALDINE BUDDE-Modesty becomes a young woman. LILLIAN BURKE-Reprool' on her lips, but a smile in her eye, MILDRED BUZZARD-A sweet and modest maiden. CLARE CARTER-Magnincent spectaclefof human happiness. ELMER COHRS-I am not in the role of common men, ERWIN CRAMPTON-Laughter shakes the skies. STANLEY CUMMINGS-The man who blushes is not quite a brute. ELIZABETH CHISHOLM-We call it only pretty Buffy's way. HAROLD COLVIN-He sings to the wide world, LEONA CAMPEAU-Little but much. HAROLD CROWELL-A man passes for what he is worth. MYRTLE DEBATS'-A lass to whom was given so much of earthg so much of heaven. JUNE DAVENPORT-Here's to the girl with the eyes of blue. LOUIS DEAN-Whose little body lodges a mighty mind. FRED 'DE CORTE-Unaffected and sincere. Page 70 'S Emi.. . .Q.,i.-...t-... - - -- -M me 1 I Q . rl 9 ', ARTHUR ELLIOT-On their own merits, modest men are dumb. BEATRICE EFFRICK-What harmony is this? RAYMOND EFFRICK-Ten years ago I was a. boy, ERNEST EICHHOKRN-Sweet music maketh the soul happy, FLORENCE EIOI-IHORN-Merrily, merrily shall I live now-? MAXINE ELLIOT-A violet by a mossy stone. HAROLD ESSELTINE--My heart is wax to be moulded as she pleases, PAUL FLAJOLE-Talk to him of jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of the steps. MARJORY GARBER-She's pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. LYNN GATES--Shall I not take mine ease in my time? BILLY GAY-A deal of skimble skamble stuff. PERCY GOLDEN--Tho an angel shall write, still 'tis devils must print. RUTH GOULDBURG-Judy, LAWRENCE GARTUNG-Somebody stole my gal! ELIZABETIH GAUKEL-Now I'll sing the Song of Love. LYLE GOEBLE-W'hat won't study do for a man? THELMA GOWER-She is a phanton of delight. ARTHUR4GRAEBNER-Ambition has but one reward for all, FLORENCE GRAHAM--God's rarest blessing is, after all, 21. good woman. MARIE' GREEN-I chatter, chatter, as I go. HAROLD HAND-Short is my date, but deathless my renown, THOMAS HARVEY-Music her soft assuasive voice applies CARL HEGENAUER-Men of few words are the best men. JAMES HEGENAUER-Agreed to differ. NORMAN HIG-GS--YVomen? I never heard of them before, what are women like? FLORENCE HASLIP-Character is higher than intellect. STANLEY HARPER-Whom not even critics criticize. ETHEL JACOBSON-What will not woman, gentle woman, dare? RUSSELL JOHNSON--No relation to Hiram, HAROLD JONAS-I was not always a man of woe, LILLIAN JOHNSON-Can any one desire too much of a good thing? RUEBEN JOHNSON-Rueben, Rueben I've been thinking, DAVID KING--Exceedingly well read. CRIST KLANN-Come what may I have been blessed, DOROTHY KLINE-Of such a merry nimble stirring spirit. HOLLAND KRAFFT--I've never lived and loved, KATHERINE KUHLMAN--S-he moves a goddess and she looks a queen, JEAINNETTE KESSLER--The only jewel that will not decay is knowledge. MORRIS KESSLER-Do you want to hear a good joke? ' - Page 7 I 1 - A, K 1.' ' ' 1 1 ' T ' HAROLD KLOHA-Stick around, the fun's just sta.rtin', IRMA KNIGHT-'Tis pleasant, sure, to 'see one's name in print. WARREN KOTiH-A future John Barrymore. ' FLORIAN KULA-A French shark, NELLIE LA RUE-The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known, EARL LITTLE-Can't fool some people. VIRGINIA LAMB-How gcofdlness heightens beauty, BERTHA LE BEAU-They say miracles are past. JEAN LEEMING-What could be sweeter? THOBURN LENDRUM-I would rather be right than president. BERNARD LIPINSKI-The noblest mind is always at ease, HELEN LINDSLEY-A sheik! My kindom for a sheik! ETTA LOGAN-Be good and you'l1 be happy. JOHN MAC KINNON-Talk not to me for I'll say not a word. KATHRYN MARTIN-Let the world slide, BEATRICE MCCORMICK-Virtue is her own reward. HELEN MEISEL-A sunbeam on a winter's day, PEARL MILLER-Less noise 1 Less noise 1 ' MARTIN MULROY-On his unembarrassed brow Nature his written: Gentleman. KENNETH MacLEAN-'Tis impious in a good man to be sad. . ARTHUR MALZOHN-You can call me Art ADELINE MASSOLL-Sweet as a day in June, JOHN MATUSZEWSKI-Slow, but sure. GEORGE MCBRIDE-Women worry me not. FRANCIS MCCAULEY-What a case am I in. JAMES MCCORMICK - PAUL MCCORMICK HAYDEN MCDONALD-Every man alone is sincere. GENEVIEVE McDOWELL-A magnet. ,HOWARD MCHENRY-D0 the duty that lies nearest thee, IRENE MASON-Character is higher than intellect, OLIVE MEIER-Such a quiet child. HELEN MILLS-She is all my fancy painted her. LILLY MUELLER-Not much talk, but a great deal of doing, MABEL NORTH-YVhat a world it would be if mirrors were bauislied, EDITH NEY-Ambition knows no rest. Each a little better than the other, VERA NICKEL-Joy rises in me like a summer's morn, A HAMILTON PENNELL-What a Confederacy of folly is herea- JAMES PERRIN-They only are truly great who are truly good, , DWIGHT PRESSER-Horse-radish, , GEORGANA PENDLETON-And a dear little Quaker maid art thou. Pagie 72 I fgelvl' ' ' '25 . .i nfl ' ' we V1 444' ' N!! ' . i snt, , H731 W... -,. ' -1 WZ, , .e ,lf . ,mn -.-' -' A N vi !,' . V 4, ,. -.En I Y . wal ,hg....:,5.,w- it -- f it 1' 14 ' ' ' R' ' - ' ,K W R Q-wi - ,t . ,fx ---H D --.Q f 1 ARTHUR PETRIMOULX-HA friend of many, CLYDE PIERCE-And when I paint, I paint. HARRISON PLUM--Tho vanquished he will argue still. ESTHER QUINTEL-Virtue alone is true nobility. CLARENCE REUTER--There is mischiefiin this man. LEONE RITTERSHOFER-The greatest help is quiet. ELEANOR ROSE-A blushing rose meaneth much, FLORENCE ROYAL-Seems quiet, but-you never can tell. IRENE RUTZEN-Oh, these vaccinations! EDWIN RICHTER-Happy am I! From care I'm free! DAVID RITZWOLLER-Lancelot, thou wouldst fall for false woman's smiles. ARTHUR ROTH-Hang sorrow! FREDERICK ROUECHEe'I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. DOROTHY RUHSTORFER-The spectacular basket ball player. BILLY SCHULTZ-All men love a lover, DORIS SCHUMANN-Modesty has more charm than beauty, GLADYS SCHWAB-A true friend is a friend forever. MAURICE SKIVINGTON-Company, villainous company, hath been the 'spoil of me-. HILDA SPINK-A maid light hearted and Content. MARGUERITE STANGE-She is a winsome, wee thing. HELEN STOKES-Her heart was kind and soft. ARTHUR STORRS-The world knows little of its greatest men. CARL SCHVVEINSBERGeVVhat's your opinion of bobbed hair? HELEN SENNATT-I have a heart with room for every joy. DORIS SMALL-l've gained my experience.. A GLADYS SMITH-It is good to love the unknown. RAYMOND STASINSKI-The shallow murmer, but the deep are dumb JAY STEVENS-Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. RAYMOND STICHER-Watch our step, Ray! MILDRED SVVACKHAMMER-A .tender heart, a will inflexible. ADA STRONG-A clear conscience is a sure card, KENNETH TENNANT-He tried the luitury of being good. CLARENCE THORSON-He was a friend to me. MARCIA TAYLOR-Variety is the spice of life. NELDA TAYLOR-Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. ALBERTA TENNANTM-XVhat sweet delight a quiet life affords. MARION TURGEON-Studious of ease and fond of humble things. ISABELLE TURCOTT-The best of class yell-leaders. NVhat say, Juniors? JANICE UEBERHORST-Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. FREDERICK URCH-VVith enough of learning to quote how? FLORENCE VALLENDER--The only rival of the Prince of VVales. Pa ge . L A- -A---- 5' -- - Q--'sl -... . . . . .. .. ws B' A 5 9, nun, 5 , rg 5, K A I A uuu a ..f- -Q nl 5 .: f3'fee Q? '?2' f1iEEE 55 57 .32 - ff l ,, . ,. .. ., 1f ei: 431 eff -- Egg 1' gli 'I g gzevuiza 11-:-an IIIII u .-41:4--Sf' 'ffm , I' . nv-.-.,g,lte ..-.. '-' Lai:-I',-,. . ..'. qi ', '. , - , ,, - 4 - 32 . - V' in -'hwi 1' .1411 I , '. -A- ...fg-.gz2,.:.n:,14:,2..,.1.f..L. A: . gf-.,+' 4- .. , '. :ls li1l.',.Z .ua 4. . H 1 . ff-,ig-a:,:f fE31-,Eii ll ulgqil .S A if:e:.p.5:s..-v-151'-4:2up-my age. .231-1,5 .L ji. ,.,'-,,1.y.313,..g.gf .b , l , , - - f ' 5, , -. - -.pi-,. J..-3151, q.. ...vf LILLIAN VERITY-She floats upon the river of his thoughts. GENEVIEVE WALK-The social smile, the sympathetic tear, MARVIN WEBB-Patience is a necessary FRANCIS WEIL I have never sought the BASIL WHITE--And panting, time toiled FREDERICK WILCOX-What man dares, DOROTHY WILES-The grass stoops not RAND WINTERS-All nature wears one HESTER WRIGHT-Following in the foot ingredient of genius. world. after him in vain, I dare! she treads on it so light. universal grin. steps of the great masters. ALICE WALRAVEN--The soul's calm sunshine and heart felt joy, BILLY WALTHER-The cream of society. ARA WARREN--A charming Miss Pritchard. All in favor say I , ELEANOR WARREN-Roses are red, violets are blue, What's the HELEN WARREN-Words sweet as honey from her lips distilled, NEWTON WARREN--Mindin' my business. . IRENE WARSAW-Soft! Who goes there? DOROTHY WENDT-Better late than never. 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'mga we -V.: 3 5.1 , , . . .V . ,. ,V ,V...9.+ tg ,,V V -Vp V4 .VV . .gf ' V, ' '- f'j,- 15.173, . ,ig-53'-, ,-.33 ,fflg-pf: ...f' -, -VL,--4 .V V .-, .V -' .V' Lg. .Q ru . .7. ,AN V I ,. -', A .1 I: ' V' .fy if Q. 513 ' -ff, , x -V. ,g VTKWJIVQH fV,4J..'r, ,- Qwf W it ,RW I K V J N . K i , ,.i.d:K V I' U Y 1 ' 1 V 4 f A 1 mx. J.-Vf V 4.',: .FV-Gfi 1 i I R E 2 E I E E A s I 5 Q r i l M If E 5 I ! l E Q : x E 5 THE CLASS OF 1926 The Class of 1926 Presiclent . , . . .. Vice-President . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . Sergean t-at-a rms Col UVVPI' . . . . . ALLEIN JONES . .. ELDA ANDERSON ELEANOR WOOLFITT .. HARRIET' WEBER . . XVENDELL LEFLER ors-Maroon and Silver -I ilv of the Vallev XN'ho said the Sophomores didn't have El successful year? Nobody, l guess not' At our first meeting we elected the following offivers: President, Allen Jones-5 Vice-President, Elda Andersong Secretary, Eleanor VVooltittg Treasurer, Harriet VVeherg Sergeant-at-arms, VVendell Lefler, Nothing slow about any of them either. VVC will have to hand much credit to the Misses Dilley and Carlson, and Messrs. Stiles and Kenipf, who steered us in the right direction, We started our social doings with a party which was held in the gym, An orchestra was furnished for those who wished to dance while the rest taxed their brains hy playing games. Cider and doughnuts were served. And say! the Sophs are even represented in the Student Council, Those honored ones are: I- ranves Tompkins, Louise Ratkos, Don Mafklein, and VVarren Rogers, XYL- also sent our president, Allen Jones and Hubert Ames to the Older Boys' Conference held in Ann Arbor, You know hy the peppy talks which they gave us in assembly that it was well worth our while, Barbara XVard represents us on the fence roininittee ahout which you have heard so much, XVe're sure she'll do her hit, I don't think much needs to he said com'ernin,g Sophomore assemblies. l'm sure yf,1 ll all agree that they showed real talent as well as gave aninsenient. Inst as a warning let me say this: lVatCh the juniors next year. ' Eleanor XYoolfitt, Secretary. Page T G 15 . . . l 5 E f L W . 5- -25.5 'H' :- V.,. ., ,....A. . ,...,1, V.1,... i mp, ,,... it, ....' Q, .E ...., SOPHCDMORE SGBS QQ HELEN ADAMS-Talking about her wonderful times, ELDA ANDERSON-Oh! how bashful. PRISCILLA ANDERSON- Andy . MABEL BEEBE-A lover of nature, GLADYS BENNETT-'Can't sit still. MILDRED BLACK-Craves dime nQVels, RUTH BOYD-Always busy. EZETTA BIUEI.OW-Run along little one, HELEN BUSClH-Oh! isn't it darling. RUTH CARNEY-A fancy diver, GRACE CHURCH-Auto mechanic expert, RUBY COOK-A wonderful future. CATHERINE CCXTPER-VVhere do we go from here? ELIZABETH CRANKSHAVV-Knows how to behave. JUNE CUTHBERT-Isn't it it wonderflul evening. IRMA DAVIS-VVhere's my movie weekly? DOROTHY DELONG-Mae Murray's only rival, EVELYN EICHHORN-Behave yourself, Evelyn, MABLE EMERSON-Always studying at home, ERlVlA ERLER-Likes to go fishing. HARRIET FERGUSON-How fair she is! LILLIAN GAY- Lil is going to take a course in rlraina. GERALDINE GRANT-Never quiet, SYLVIA GROBE-A friend to everybody, enemy of none. ELMA HADD-Industrious Elma. FERN HAMMOND-What is so rare as a day in June? MILDRED HEY-Hay there! LUCILE HUNSBERGER-XVhere's Skivvy ? THELMA JOHNSON-A fair damsel. BEATRICE JONES-A. man, zu man, her kingdom for a man. MARJORIE KUEIHN-- Slim. , ELEANOR LAURACIE-I'm forever blowing bubbles, GRACE MADIGAN-Our Red Cross NVorker. LEONA MATTISON-Those wonderful eyes, BEATRICE MILLS-An all-around sort of person, CLARA NEILL-Neals to no one. FAY PLESSNER-A man hater, MYRTLE POULTNEY-Boy, how she can blow. LOUISE RATKOS-The girl with the pleasant voice. DOROTHY RICHARDS-All that her name impliesf EVELYN ,REID-Craves dancing, ELLEN REINHARDT-A sweet girl. ESTIIER ROUECHE-VVhen do we eat? Page 77 ,1 Q ,if 6 5 ?3.jgg,Q,a A ,. .tn 5 . V 3 .X t, .N I I-, hw ' - . I -. 4,3 f: .Q . QQ... '- -Q ,fy , '- i: ..' -'fiilfglf .. . ., ,,.'e.-' fu., W1 A- gif . M, V. .', ,gi ' ,gf . i. fl: ig V ' . , . -R. . 1' .. 9 15 , Q w '.H-', ff' . if -'Hr Ii - 'M -if 34,9 'rf ' 1- 4 AA-'L':'? -13 'i i' - f- 2. ' 211.1 1 ' '5'il-W i ' nw ,Hands -- ' ' ' 'F ' ' ' . ' . ' ' V ' ' -Y - -f' ' f ' ' 'N 'E if :Ffh ,, ' ' 1 -1411? ,1 1 2-I, 5 . HM' .-., Q ' --AQA, -.'.A,- -.- .---, A ' H .-'-..V A --- 4. , E31 ' I 2 1 A .Q I R LILLIAN SAVVDEN-Come on Seven! FRANCES SCHULTZ-Always on the honor roll, '31 ELSIE SKOOG-A study hall shark. ' HILMA SWEENEY-Stumbling all around, stumbling all around. DOROTHY TAYLOR-Cats Meow! ELIZABETH TrHOM'AS-Miss Perrin's assistant. ELEANOR TIMM-Likes movies. A 5 FRANCES TOMPKINS-Has no desire for romance, ISABELLE TURCOTT--Our score attendant. BARBARA WARD-Gee! how she can dive. . fl HARRIET WEBER-A settler of money? 'r'- - :I ELEANOR WOOLFITT-A good secretary, ' 53 . .gig . .H WAYNE ABRAM-He gets there just the same, HUBERT AMES-Always on the lookout for a new Sheba. HENRY ARNOLD-He aspires to honors in football and basketball. VVILLIAM BALLAMY-Quiet, but very deep. ' CHARLES BRADFIELD--A true friend. ' RAYMOND BROWN-That highly disciplined hair. JOSEPH BURKET-NVhen 1 was young I used to play, VIRGIL COLLINS-His progress is slow, but sure, 3 RUSSELL CROVVELL-Sighed, and looked, and sighed again, - 44 NEIL CRUMB-A good scout with the class behind him. 'fi ERNEST EICHHORN-Always singing or pounding the ivories. ' ARTHUR ERBEL-Always tickling the violin strings, DILLON FOSS--Another who will succeed in time, RUSSELL GALBRAITJ-I-Small, but mighty with his tongue. LOUIS GLAZA-Not quite as he sounds. KENNETH GONYAW-Turkey and his brass horn. EUGENE HAND-A wild, wild man. WILBUR HARRIS-Out for football part of the time. GEORGE HITTEL-Many places are gained by courtesy. WARREN HOWARD-Always making dates in secret, ' ROBIN' IRVINE-Talks mining but radio. ,gi HARRY JEAN-Very silent, sometimes, WILLIAM R. JOHNSON-Bi1l's pleasantest class-8th period. MAX KIONKA-A classy sheik, WILLIAM KOCH-A great 'church worker. ' HERMAN KOFFMAN-Makes a good cigar salesman. ARTHUR KRAPOHL-Never serious, always happy. ENOS LA BERGE-Will make you sleepy talking, ELMER LABRENZ-And his every day grin, VVENDELL LEFLER-Built for comfort not for style. ROBERT LUNGER-Always breaking into society, ROBERT LUSK-He would rather dance than eat. DONALD MACKLEM-Has the most peculiar laugh, a never ending one, 'U 'W ARNOLD MALETTE-Parts his hair in the middle. E! CHARLES MANN-Keeps his trousers pressed well. Page TS 'h -.Q --r V ,Z rw, ' ' jr, fi.-:J W. V , , ,Q L wr. . 'fif l kl ' 1' I ,.gr.a...i....a' f ...AA-rL.H,.:.s..-....rrr.1Lir' - , . -V - ' - - - - v - ' r B Rss,-sssiiiis'-ffwws'fe:-,I+ ,- fs-W .. ..,.. L, . K,4. I V , , , . .-,,.,.,,. E.- , . Q E qqfimimii inf - ' 3 1 ' i'. VERNE MEISEL-A very soher man with deep thoughts, MILFORD MIX-A ,lack of all trades. , OTTO MUELLER-Promises to he a gn-at singer, . Q ROMAN NIEDZIELSKI-A very noisy sort of a boy, '- RUSSELL PEMBROKE-Always on the jump, M EDNIUND P.l'lII..LIl3S-NIOVOS like the wind. ROBERT PIERCE-A geometry shark, HAROLD PRATT-Harold doesn't tell all he knows. EARL PRESTON--A noted speed king, ,I- MAURICE RAHDE-Likes Jessie Iames' editions. J ORMOND REQUADT-Dislikes dancing and girls. Vg .,, H. I, RIX-Has that well-trained pompaclour, Q VVARREN ROGERSYHz1s a mindi of his own. ERNEST RUFFERSHOFER-An eight-forty-five student. 3 -'fi CHARLES SAMS-XVe mean Loving Sam. IRVVIN SHERMAN-Laughs in spite of himself. HAROLD SI-IANK-A true man, true to himself. 3 BEN SOVEY-A scientific farmer, ERNEST Tl-IORSON-His iiery steed, the lnotorcycle. Tg LOUIS UEBERHORST-Chuck full of knowledge, i ERXVIN XVALDB.-XUER-A good looking gentleman. ,L IVAN XV.-XNLESS-The guardian of the Master key, RICHARD XVOOIBBURY-Rarely sr-on, hut often heard. ANDREXV XVATT-Ile jugglcs the wand gracefully, JAMES XVILCOX-Very intent upon his purpose. CARL XVISKEMAN-Next on the program, Carl and his liarinonicd. 21 AMANDA ANDERSONfReal athletic, ISABELLE ANDERSON-Quiet and nice, MARIE ANDERSON4AlWays cutting fancy steps, NEDRA ANDREXYS-New-r out after nine, L MARIA ARNESON-Always calling someone up. ' SOHHIA BAI.VVINSIiI-l.ittlt-, but oh! my. V T K IVA l5EDEI.LfHow she can dive, Q MILDRED BORN-A 1921 Sheba, 'BERNARDINE BOUIE-Sweet sixteen and never been-? II.-XZEL BRUNGES-Likes to make outlines. GENEVIEVE BURKE-'So timid, MARY CANSl+'IEl.lJAC'an she pley haskethall? I'lI say so, A EDITH CARTER-4Our geoinetry shark, J BERNICE COLE-So sedate. f . FLORENCE DAVIS-'Always visiting Miss Asman, ' FLORENCE DONARSKI4,-X leading lady. s. ANNIE IDOUGLAS-Always silent, RUTH IDUFORD-How are the Dates Coming Ruth? MILDRED EICKEMEYIER4Mrs, Ratkos' best customer, RUTH FERGUSON-Slw has that wonderful dark hair, Page 79 we .r LEONARD NUFFER-I-Ie's always so busy. 6 1- l' t U 5 ,My- wf1r:'r . zwvwugfiqr YW 5 H3 5352 :'f!:f:'::i::f LORA FISCHER Shes out for lthletxes now ESTHFR FOERSTER How she studies' MAILA FORD-Can you lmdglne th1t 7 LEOLA GARBY A famous glrl IOSERHINE GUENTHER Always klddlllg, someone MABEL GUINUP NVho 7 How 7 VVhen 7 VI hi re 7 VN hv 7 FDITH HALL Who doesnt know her7 RUTH I-IEIDLER Wants to be a nurse VERNA HELMRFICH Alva ays domg what 7 PHYLLIS HENDERSON-Oh I I thlnk he S m lrw elous IRENE HILDEBRANT A lady of lersure BERTHA HILLMAN Nex er wornes CHARLOTTE HOWELL Another one of our SILICIIOUS amen WINNIFRED IRWIN Oh have you seen Chun EVELYN JOHNSON-Cant understand you Iuelxn MARIAN JOHNSON Oh' ISU t It wonderful ALEXANDRIA JOHNSON Come on gmg let s g, AMELIA KESSLER Oh yes Amella LUCILE KIMBALL Talk on f'ur one talk on' ADELINE KI ANN Red LOUISE KLANIN Awfully calm fat tnnesj GERTRUDE KLIMAS A wonderful mxxer DOROTHY KOWALCZYK Such a fine glrl EDWINA KUERBITL So entertammg Fd MARV LAGDEN Alvsays Lausmg COl'!lI'll0t1Oll GERTRUDE LANG Maklng a fuss FRED x LANGWORTHY Hey' WIIEIES George ll 1 hrs ilddlc 7 FMMA LINDLEY Always gomg some place ALICE IIST Always dancmg 1n Gym 6th Perlocl ZILPHX MaCCANN A lldy w1th a wonderful futuza. HELEN MacLACHI AN Mac the marxel hur dresser C RACE MANNING So thls IS Gracf DOROTHY MCDANNEL Sugar IS sweet and Xou ltnmx the mst ALBERTA MILLS So L0l'lWlI1C11'1g' LUCILE MORRIS Always saymg It ean't be done LUCILLE NELSON Always recltmg poetry GRACE NICHOLS VV1ll make a good FTIQIISI1 teaahen RUTH OSWALD L1kes Chxef Nevxtt IRMA PARSONS Always smgmg, It amt gonna ram no mow' VIOLA PARTENFELDER Loves to rlde on trams HELEN PERRIN An all around husky FMMA POPP A great lover of the Whxz Bang GRACE REAGEN Llkes to dress dolls FSTHER REHMUS Drlvmg a. Ford, a chlef 'hobby LOIS RILEY Always bangmg the 1vor1es LEONA REXER Hey, Johnny, where's Maddy 7 IENORE ROSENBURG Where's Eddie 7 MARGARITE RUPP Sueh a nlce glrl PHYDALUS SCHULER Llkes to wrlte love lettexs FMMA SARTAIN Txvlng to t1 ace her ancestors Page 80 'T'j 'QFw ' '- M A HHH g 7 , . liif-ii x 4 ,'. L 7+ Y. g.. . V V - ---,, - - :I - .5 .Fai ..,E..l.K. i , :Isl :nv T .-Y... 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A I I I if 1' J KATHRYN SCHEERER-Hey, Lenore! MARIEWILL SCHINDLER-Small did you say? JUANITA SCOTT-Hello, Scotty. - HELEN SMI'1lH-She's deserted us for the hair dressing art. DOROTHY SMITH-That talkative type. GERTRUDE SPINNER-Writing notes merely a habit. ALICE TENNANT-Carving her name in the desks. ETIHEL THOMPSON-Not bashful, just a trifle shy? MARGUERITE VALLENDER-Little, but oh, how clever. AMANDA WALDBAUER-Likes a lot of Company. HILDA WARD-Wants to take dancing lessons. EMMA WEBER-Gone are the days, eh, Emma? FLORENCE WEBER-Wants to be an oral English teacher. LENORE WILCOX-Is Wild about-whom? MARY WILCOX-Always hurrying around. PEARL WILHELM-Mike! Mike I Mike! FLORA WILLARD-Oh! how serious and industrious GERTRUDE WINFIELD-Making life count. HELEN XVUSTENFELD-Little, how little she is. FLORENCE VVYLIE-And her changeable moods, HOWARD AUER-Big? LAVVRENCE BALLARD -A Radio Shark. ROBERT BATESON-VVith 21 thunderous voite. RICHARD BOYD-A studious Dick. MELVIN BRYANT-Mrs, O'Sul1ivan's best Custmnei' HORACE BURTON-A cute little boy. CLARENCE CEDERSTROM-''Shortyf' ROLAND CHAMPAGNE-Always in demand. WILFRED CHURCHILL-Has Wonderful qualiticzitions, JOHN COUSINO--Such a serious face. DURWARD DEAN-A graceful boy. CARL DEHN-Is going to be famous. VVILLIAM DEMPSTER-A future football star, HYMAN DIAMOND-A good sport. MORLEY DIXON-A shark in the gym. ERWIN DRESQHER-A budding pianist, CLARENCE EMERSON-A very nice boy-to be sure. MELVIN EVERSON-Speedy in auto mechanics. LESLIE FENSKE-He shakes a wicked gumstick, ARTHUR FISCHER- Fishy ? Not I! ' DAVID FIVENSON-Ought to go out for track, ROBERT GATES-Another Cicero. DAVID GIBSON-A Hot Dog slinger, FLOYD GOODVVIN-Class Sheik, HERBERT GRAEBNER-A quiet little boy. JAMES GUSTIN- Jimmy , you're awfully fast, CLAIRE HARRIS-Always on the month's honor roll. FRANK HEATTI-I-VVork is the least of his troubles. Page 81 I? if . . X ,A ., , , , .A.. , .,,,.1 , ., Q, . ,,,. E! ' ' :'i'!fiE5W-H541 5 EET! FRANK HEWITT-A boy that doesn't say much, but thinks more. HARRY PEETS-Atter boy, Harry, you'll make the team next year. ROY PETIT-Another permanent member of the class. ROBERT PETOSKEY-Bud-Bud-Bud. EDGAR PRESSER-Short in stature-but big in spirit. WILLIAM RICHARDS-Billy, who is the queen tonight? ' GEORGE RICHARDS-Don't know you, George, make a little noise, CHARLES ROHDE-A smiling boy. ISADORE ROSEN--O, my-O, my-O, my. FRANK RUGGLES--A permanent member of our class. ARNOLD SCHWARTZ-Hail! Hail! Where are you going, Arnold? ARTHUR SMITH-Smittey, a mighty declaimer. CLARENCE SOVEY-Ever helpful. HERBERT STALKER-A biology hug. JOHN STEWART-Usually sitting down. EDWARD STROEBEL-Please to meet ye, Ed, LEO TALAGO-The hard luck boy. CLARENCE TRAPHAGEN-Bub, the bashful boy. CLARE TROMQBLEY-The dancing fool. JOHN VIRBISKI-My, but you study hard., John. GERHARDT VOGEL-And ah! as you know, Gerliarclt. JOE WALSH- Why, I can do that. LEO WALTIHER-A leather pusher, ROY WANLESS-Our big drebater, GERALD WATSON-Peanut, the man eater. ROBERT WEIL-The name sounds good, Bob. SAMUEL WERNER-A good natured guy. EARL VVUEPPER-Does he ever smile? RALPH HINKLEY--Another Radio Fan. CHARLES HIRSCHMAN- Reddy from here? THADDEUS JANASIK-A regular fish in the pool. ELMER JANKOWIAK-Expect great things from small ones, ALLEN JONES-Our President! Rah! Rah! Rah! FRANK JONES-He's a fright, girls, look out! NORMAN KAMISCI-IKE-Norm, the kid that talks so fast. EDWARD KARPUS-Always getting 90's in French, CLYDE KAUNITZ-Never misses a day of school? ALBERT KESSEL-Would like to get acquainted more. LAWRENCE LA PORTE-Likes to square dance and fox trot, DAYTON LATHAM-A musician of yesterday. PERCY LEVINS-ON-A good dancer. He! He.! THEO. LEWANDOWSKI-A Latin shark. HERBERT LIST-Young in years, in actions, bold. FRANCIS MALLOY-Make yourself known, Francis. ARTHUR MEISEL-As bright as a dollar, RUSSELL MELVIN-A mere boy, but O, you girl! EDMUND NELLET-Always in a hurry. VERNON NEMODE-A Wise anfd clever fellow, JOHN O'NEILL-A talkative sort of a guy. ALOISIUS PACIORKOWSKI-A blushing boy. HAROLD PARKINSON-Step on it, Harold. AMBER PARMENTER-Never says too much. Page 82 C J ,iii E,-E, 4 mfsmans agtsasrlsi B-J, X..'1,1,.pN.,., ,Q -, 3 ,j,:X.j3 R ,, - x' -, , x ' . ,, L:- 1 1 l! ,L 1: S -x xy 7 -5 FIKISIINII1 xv K fn yi, ., Y, 41 Lx xi X7-. ' L-x 511 -,N V V xx 5 1 V I ' 3+ ,fx X F- ,Q , xx. N f , 'T fl fix-lu -4 ' K 'A ff, K, w A fr- 1--. I xx: ' 1 L- 2 x lv ' i . gf, , TPA ' XB' 4' ff! 'NJ I X. sf, '-4 h if ',, V 3- . xr- ' ff xg' QEJQ fi T ' xg--x , , , , ,f X, , X , , 'N 4. . - V gjrf , ,-,- 1,5 , X Y Plays? ff Mm. ,-gif. J N , f Q-EI, X YV, If YH.-'n'f-g 'QXQ ,xi - + A I - .X if-fL .., T-' 1, 1 N1 .'L,f'l-. f rf . ' . nf, 1'35Q'i f2-if - Ham -',4:,..: Y. N xi v. . , . -ng 4 , .5 g.'5,L 1 gNg:,vgv --jeg:-,, , L ..a.- 1: iw ,, 4... e-..'-.Q-,fwvmz 'wa ff 1-,nk-J?-':,:, 111.3-14 . .-13-9, ,- nf. f'f-41' 'tn . 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CARRIE ANDERSON-A cliniple in your chin, many hearts you'll win KATHERINE ANDERSON-Tee, hee, on laughed the pretty girl. BESSIE ATKINSON-Oh! I've forgotten my locker key again. ALBERTA ATWOOD-For fun you'll always find her ready. MILDRED BARKER-Quiet and unobtrusive, ISABELLE BALLOU-Oh! I can't have my hair hobhed, DOROTHY BILLER-Not so much talk, n great sweet silence. EVELYN BRITTON-In quiet she re-poses. ANNIS BROWN-She is renowned for her jokes, ALTHA BURCH-All her ways are winning ways. CYNTHIA BURCHe-Her very frowns are fairer far than FLORENCE BURT-A gay little blonde. . MAYBELLE CATHCART-Did you ever see her draw? OPAL CROOKS-Small bodies have great minds. CEGLAREK LUDWIKA-Chatter, chatter as you go. MARY CLINE-I asked her why she sighed. smiles LOVILA GHAMPAINE-Smiley 'round the lips, and teary 'round the lashes. IVA CRAIG-For we that live to please must please to li've, of other maidens are. HELEN CRAMPTON-And some will dance an age or so, who came for half aminute. NANCY CURRY-+Shy and modest is this little maid. ALETA CURTIS-A quiet tongue in a quiet maid. ERNA DE CORTE-True to her work, her word, and friends, HELEN DELBERT-In iron walls they deem me not secure. JENNIE FERGUSON-Still waters run deep. DORCAS FLINTOFF-The price of wisdom is above rubies, MARION FREDETTE-I'm never less alone than when alone. IRENE FOURNIER-All one's life is music if the notes are played rightly tune. BERNICE FOGELSINGER-Look out boys! she has bewitching eyes. MAUDILEE GALBREATH-My words were half in earnestg half in jest. MADELINE GAVORD-Give thy thoughts no tongue. LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN-We like your blushing ways. EFFIE GUNN-We must admit that self-respect comes first, CAROLINE HARMON-Dance on, fair one, HELEN HARMON-Slow and easy are her ways. DORIS HAWKINS-What would happen if Doris became a MARVEL HIGGS-Hater of din and riot. HATTIE HOWARD-She has not many words. RUTH HUTTON--None but herself can be her parallel. DOROTHY KASPERSKI-Modesty becomes a young woman. MILDRED KETCHUM-My name does not befit my nature. missionary ! Page 84 and in E Qi lf, .,,f7f,fq.ffj' Q - N V775 ll lllflll llIl'illl IfTf'T Tlff ' 'E5 iim13 m em- 5.5191 ii'-If q '.,.W'A GERALIDINE KOLLINCQER- Good nziture-cl is hor by-word. ISADORA KUNIECZERY-Oth! Miss Hill, I don't know that one. MARGUERITE LA ROSE-In hc-r quietness there is charm, ETHEL L.-NUDE-l never knew Su young an body with so old ai head. AUGUSTA LEDER-'I'o thine own self he true. ELSII2 I.UHRKEfTo look up find not down, to look I'orxv:u'd :und not backward, and to lend zi hand. ANNETTA LONG-So mild, serene, and gentle. MARGARET MACKENZIE--She sighed and looked unutterznlxle things, MARY MACRlSfVVork conquers alll things. MABLE MANN-Does my hair look :ill right? IRENE MILLER-I nm sure cure is im enemy to life, FLORENCE MILLAR-She can keep ii secret, BETH lVllLLE'R-l'1n sorry that I spelt the word. MARGARET NEAL-Kind friends :ire Margaret and her Ford, BERNICE NIEDZIELSKI-Her eyes are big and brown. KATHERINE Ol.SOfN-Pretty and smart, but awfully tart. LYIJIA CTT-Blessings on those who first invented sleep. THELMA PANGBORNfShe does everything and does it well ISABELLE PATTERSON-Be happyg let who will bei sad. VIRGINIA PEETS-Smile zuivhile. MAXINE PERSON-I were hut little happy if I could say how much, ORAL PHILl.lPSeEverything must be bright and snappy when she's around, LURETTA PIGGOTT-lt' you cull me fairy, you'll find me quite contrary, NOREEN PRESTON-As good to be out of the world as out of fashion. LENA RATHKE-A gay little blondeg of talking she seems Very fond. MARIAN ROBINSON-Silence is golden CLARA RUTH-Gentle and true, simple and kind is she. MABLIE. SCIHNE'lRI..A-Ca.n't buy the color Mable has in her cheeks at the drug store. MILDRED SCHULTZ-VVondrous hair that girl has. MARGARET SEAMAN-The silent Spector. ' MILDRED SIMPSON-I love me. FLORENCE SLIVINSKI-Patient and still. EVELYN SMITH-She could dance, dance forever. SVEA. SKOOG-Do you spell it with fi, or e ? NINA SMITH-Study isn't going to hurt me. MARION SOVEY-just like Ben-no, Ben is like her. JANE STONEHOUSE-Renowned for mischief, yet withal, so dear. ESTHER STRIETER-Silence is blissful. ELLEN TENNANT-Ask Ellen about history. ALBERTA TIMM-'She is not so frail al?ter all, ADA TUSON-Smart for 21 Freshie, NELLIE VARTY- I think Geometry is worthless. VIRGINIA WARREN-Studious, but ready for a lark. ANNA WIBIRT-Diligent, smiling, mischievous. CATHERINE NVILLARD--Little, but oh my! GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS-A little nonsense now and then. ALOIZA WINIECKI-Flirt on, and on, and on, Flirt on, and On, and on. NELLIE YEOMANS-And she will talk on. ANNA ZAAS-Studies to please, Page 85 ' 'T ' F' t, -42 . I- . .. . v.. , I, , ,A ,Tl I ,... ,.t ,. Q lltln-I:-Itflfj ' K lilill' E ..4, ..,. WA-. .,.:-. - I , ...- i i ii' :-V i4. -. .I lggi wgfiiglggfii f ' HENRY AMRHEIN-My heart is'as true as steel, FRED ARNOLD and LOUIS HOGAN-You two are book men, RUSSELL BALLARD-Then he will talk, Ye Gods! how he will talk. JAY BLEIGHER-He is of a very melancholy disposition, IRVING BOUCHER-What is mine is yours, what is yours is mine. LLOYD BOUCHER-Men of few words are the best mon. BILL BOUTELL-Some of us will smart for it. STANLEY BRAMS and XVILLIAM RITZXVOI.l.ER-T'here- is a skirmish tween them, CONRAD BURZYNSKI-Always courteous, always kind. DAVID CAPLAN-Some Cupids kill with arrows, some with traps, ED. CATHCART-Alas, that there should be such a multitude of books. of wit be- BILL CUMMINGS and SCOTT CHAMBERLAIN-fThis is the short and long of it. KENNETH CHANEL-Spick and span, new. CHESTER CHMARA-Truth hath a quiet breast. THOMAS COOK-Season your admiration for awhile. SYLVESTER COOKSON-He is a good fellow, we can all tell you that. PERRY COONANTBO1-n under the luckiest star, MELVIN CUTHBERT-Title for a new song: IVe all have to wear earmuffs when Cuthbert plays his sax. . ,IOHHN DECOURCY-XVe would travel miles to hear you play. WARD DREYER-I would fain die a dry death. ALVA TELMLEE-This gentleman is full of virtue, worth, and qualities. ALBIN GLAZA-Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. CARL GROEBHL-His friends could be naught but gay in such congenial company SAMMY HELLERMAN-He is richest who is content. BRUCE HOWE-Hale, hearty and good nature-d, too, DAVID JOFFEE-Nature hath framed strange follows in his time. HERBERT KING-Knowledge is power. WALTER KATT-It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. DURWOOD KINYOlN-His conduct still right, but his arguinent Wrong. KENNETH LAMONT-The very pink of perfection, HARRY LITTLE-Let the world slide, HARRY, MATTS-Abstinence is as easy to me, as teinlwrancc would be difficult. LYLE MCCORMICK-As merry as the day is long. EDWARD MEISEL-He doeth nothing but talk of his radio. PERCY MERRITT-Young fellows will be young fellows. ARTHUR MONTGOMERY-Oh! Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? DONALD MOORE-Journeys end in 1over's greeting, JAMES MORRISON-Enough, with over measure. ELIS MURCHISON-Manner is all in all, what e're is writ, the substitute for g sense and wit. ROY NICKEL-Much may be made of a Scotchman if he be caught young, FREDERICK NITSCHKY-A pleasing countenance is of no small value. LAWRENCE NOBLE-Whistle and she'1l come to you. , ROBERT OFFERGELD-He Wears the rose of youth upon him. OLIVER PEMBROKE-Life with sport is not life. CECIL PHILLIPS4Great'thoughts come from the heart. BILL PILDITCH-Boldness, again boldness, and ever boldness. Page 86 vuius 1 D I 5. xfm- K 24- X f ,Y A45 W ., ,, 'ref-S' ' 'f' '-.' -1 1 lib .QL :HE .. ,. f, . '- H 'A f . 1 HAROLD PRICE-The style is the man himself, ' HARRY SAUNDERS-I love a ballad in print 0' life, for we are su JACOB SCHAEFER-The guard dies, but never surrenders, BILLQSCHINDLER-He smelleth the battle afar 05. EDWARD SCHMIDT-Can build castles in the air. SHELDON SCHWEINSBURG-Turn over a new leaf. ANDREW SIMON--His enemies shall lick the dust. FERRIS SNOVER-A wise son maketh a glad father. HARRY SULLIVAN-Sir, I would be right, EDWIN TUNE-Oh Heaven, he cried! My bleeding country save! ALBERT TURNELL-Handsome is as handsome does. HENRY TURVY--To bear is to' conquer our fate, ARNOLD WAGNER-On their own merits, modest men are dumb. RONALD WALTON-A magniiicient speciman of human happiness JAMES WARFIELD-Some books are lies from end to end. PAUL WEBER-He was ever precise in promise keeping. JACK Wll-IEELE'R-A proper man, as one shall see in :L summers d LEEDS WHITE-Disciplined Inaction, LARRY WRIGHT-Why Worry pleasures away. HAROLD XVUEPPER-Although the last not least, N4 , n. o ,. - , N fxd H-.wif n,,,- l 'f' ' '..' . fy, ,fs '- ' :ji Sfjkfll 53 , 559 3, .14-4... L--. . re they are true, ay, Page 87 LJ 1- 4. -id V 1,4 --,H . . .F 1 , , Ai 'fi 1,3 - ei, . 'FEA K. ., ,I 51 ' if , 'V 1' ' Z. Qi .' f 1 i . :nf T' if - Y -.e F i i 1 l':lg:'v NN lik . ' fic-. 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CHARTER MEMBERS ELSIIQ liliiilfli MARGUICRITIS IDICHX GRACE GLOVER ALVIN.-X KRIEU'I'ZliR MARY MARTIN Mll,I-E'l'TA POST BENJAMIN lSOU'I'lCl.l l,L7'l'lll-IR CARl'liN'l'IiR JACK GRAY EMU. LIMBISRG XVILLIAM MURRAY DONALD ltI,UMlXlliR XVlI.I.lAM RAIXISAY . HIZRBERT SHAMAN ln clvctin,Q' thvm to this S-win-ty, thai lfziciilty Cuiinvil is wiring' the-m fin' thc zitlziinnwnts :ilu-zicly maid:-, :xml fm- i- prmnisv thvy Cuiitziin ul' criiitiiiixuml i-xcvllc-ucv in thi- ulwr- 1 'iscl lclc-ills ul Cc-utrzil High QQ 23: Q Pziire S9 Student Council 'l'!14'5I1l1I+l11 C-Hlllll il wI'l'l'1Ill'J1l lllgll Fvlwwl ix lllmll lwllll lJlK'lI HI ilu' Illlwv vlzl-ww, rl-llH4l' l'l'lll'1'rl'llllllQ lln- lflllllllx. l.l11ll1-l' kxwllllwll-V, lil-lu lhllllvll :xml .l?ltlx llmx Qllllllfvl' -luv lll xlll illiqu l.:1mIw, K-lllI'l' f4JII'lY'IA. -lflllllx Hillllll lj zlml Ill: lllfll all l'k'llI'1'N4'IIllllL Llul- iwlvllrulllwlw- vll Iwlzlxl liullxwx XX 'll'l'l'll llwgw IN :null llllll Xl.u'lslr'm, ll 'lrwlw lm ilu' xuniw lfllii :lull lf'Ql xxvlw -lv-'lfwl :lull ilrwl l.ll1w1' Xu' l'l'1 ull ui, lm Ig flunlx. 5l'l'l'l hwy Xlzulm llmxlllllllwll xx,1N llulxxxx up lm ,nu :zwwmlwl aww .aww-l ll xml wlwimlml Irx llu kwlmuul Xxxxllm -:I lwlwl lwlrllx :mal zvlw ln l1lm'VIl NXXl1'lIl lx ll1l1'l' ll'Vlll VI lm N-111111 fluff lli All lx lwlll ll lxmw- 'lllwm 111111 All' Nlr ' ' Qfwlxmlx, :ml ll' Ilvlul ll VM amlll- 'full X I lll'lll 'lan XM 1111 kwmnvtl xllwmlwl-lx .-ml plum- Jun- lll'IllQ 1l1'z1xx'l1 up Ill Xll 4 1 l'l1 4 Luv' x llls Xl2llll'lll llmlx +rllf'll1l'll lln-4-rllllrll lI'YlH'X llufll lwlll lvl lm 4 I lll xx .ulfmlwlell Ill K--l1Il ll lwlrwllxlf 1l1-'x xxmllll lwuvlll lwllll llll- Xllwxl mll lln ll llmw Xlmll-111 llmlx uf VlVlll'Jlll'N xxllln ilu- illllumvll. lt xxlll rlrll Nw- lwxx muflu ll ll nlwxl-Xxfll-m1lN1ul.ux mlw. l':wQ:' 90 XllIlllKlllll1X N ww HX Girls' Student Club 1 1 X1 1111- .X111111:11 1Xll'1'1111Q' 111'111 NIJ11, 111251, 1111' I'1111111x'i11u'111'1'11'1-1+ 11'-11' 1111-1'11-11: 1'1'1-41111-111 ..... 17111i1Yl'11Y 1111.113 Xv1L'1'-1,1'CS1111'111 . 111 1x11 1lU171.1713l'1Q11 S1-1'1'111:11'1' .... .. 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Sm-mul Sl'lllk'SU'l'f l'i'vsiclv11t. Iivriiirv Hislirvp: xYlR'L'-l,1'l'Sllll'lll, Ruth tliitilclliurq' Si-on-t:1i'y, Giwtu- lllfiu-it 'livztsurt-i', AlJll'Q'?lTtlt Iiatllnniyg Critir, Alvinzt li1'rv1r1zcvi'. i 1 Octiilwr 53-Stzurtvfl plains fur tliz' lwiiilfliiig' int' tlilf l.ittlt- 'I'lit-zntiw- in tlic surivty rmmt, tlctilwi' flfiiztvm- il clt-liglitflll 11-vs-ivtiuii flu' lrlll' iiiutlin-rs :incl flu- lzlclivs of that liilfllllk' in tht- sfwivty l'fHl1ll. Xiivmiilu-r T -fl'rintml suliliul yi-lls in paliiiplwt lliriii, fitlk-1'iiig in smut :tt tlw lfuutlmll lisliiqm-t fm- tlw lwst yvll stilmiittm.-cl, tim Miss Murcia Tilyor. NlfX'l'llllDi1I' Ili.-Xttvlirlvrl tliz- Ciixiiivil nt' 2511 liivvtiiig' :lt Tiilll .X. M. 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XXX- lmvc- lintl un 1-iitlitisizistir, :tml livt-ly lmtmrli ul' girls this yvznr, :mtl tliu- tu tliv guiclsmvt- int' nur 1lilVlSUl'S' Miss Killztm, :tml tlw gvulmliv Sl5f'2llilllQ clvpzirtmuiit llk'2lKl. l'm'im'rly Miss Ilurlcmcl, :tml :tt pn-stfiit Miss Ciriilulms, wc- lmvfi lizlcl Pl must stu'Ct'ssl'ul l't'Ill', XX? still lmvv swim- time' tu llll, :tml our plains sniiml iiitvi'c'sting', l'l-rlizips tlie' li'-st tif mir ya-ni' is yvt In L-miiv. flI'?ll'U fllrwt'1', Sx'L'l't't2ll'y, l x 'L- 'V' i,. .- Council of Thirt l i1's1 SL'll1l'Sll'l'i l'1'1'f11l1'11l, lf11l11'l'l llwmwls-tlg YlL'L'-lll'l'Sllll'I1l, -l2lllll'S NlCC'111'11111'lc1 N4'l'l'l'l5ll'Y. 1ll2lI'11'1' l l'11lv'1'1 'l'l'1'1lFllVl'V, XVilli1l111 M111-1':1B': Svg'1':111t-nt-:11'111S, l'ZlXX'lll . l . 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C, Club was organized for the purpose of- obtaining equal rights for the girls in Central High, ,fl.ately Central has Ween awakened to the fact that there are real girls a,i:nong the student body, and that they can do something worth while without the support of the boys, This Eict was found to be true when the'C. C. Club sponsored the Faculty and Varsity game, which was a great success due to the co-operation of the entire school, Part of the proceeds of the game are to be used for sweaters for the Varsity girls, while the remainder will probably be used for some needed ,e'yinnasiuin apparatus for girls. The C. C. Club not only stands for equal rights for the girls, but also aims to make Central a better school by keeping the halls quiet, paper off the floors, and making the teachers' responsibility less, XV4' did everything we could to make successful the Mother and Daughter Day prograin, which came May lil, and we got the support of every girl, The honorary members are: Miss Payne and Miss Hill. And the officers for the years are: Barbara VVard, Presidentg Alexandria Johnston, Vice-Presidentg Florence liichhorn. Secretary and Treasurer, Mothers'-Daughters' Da On Tuesday, My liith, the girls and the ladies of the faculty entertained the mothers at their First Annual Mothers' -Daughters' Day. It was a get-together occasion, and the results were most satisfactory. The mothers were served with tea and cakes in the beautifully decorated society room, taking with them as a remembrance bouquets of spring flowers, After they had seen the school in its work-a-day dress, they were invited to the auditorium in order to be further en- tertained by song anfd speech. The great purpose of the day was to give the mothers an insight into the prob- lems that come up in the school lives of their daughters, and to furnish them with a proper basis of judgment when adverse criticism has to be met. VVe are hoping that the results of the day may show themselves in a finer and better understand- ing between lxitltllt'T-Tc'2lCllfil'--l,ilLl,L'l1tC'I'. Mothers, Mothers, we've been planning Mothers, Mothers, for this day, ln your honor we have gathered here just to welcome you and say, Mothers, Mothers, wc all love you .Xnd we want you all to feel That all Central's students, teachers Surely wish you well, -G. M. Globalis. Qratorical-Declamator tirt-at interest was shown in the Dcclamatory-Orativrical Contest, in which a number ol' the schools of Micliigan participated, This was the tirst event of its kind which Central has enterf-Li. and for a First attempt we were very successful. ln the sub-preliniinary contest, Miss Grubbs and Miss Schroeder acted as judges, and chose the following ten from the original declaimants: Lawrence l.a Porte, Iisther Rehmus. Stanley Brains, Donald Moore, Richard Boyd, Arthur Smith, Leonora XVilcox, Dorothy McDannel, Mabel Guinup, and Florence VVeber. Ot' these ten declainiants, the three chosen by the English instructors to com- pete foi the honor of entering' the sub-district contest were! Esther Rehmus, Don- ald Moore, and Arthur Smith, and of the thirteen giving' orations the tive Were: lfvelyn Harbour, Louise Ratltos, lVallace Sheclt, Dorothy De Long and Clarence Renter, The preliminary contest was held on March liith, with the honors going to livelyn Harbour and Arthur Smith, who represented our schools at the sub-district coiltest. The sub-district contest was held in Bay City at Central High Auditorium, on April 2, with Alpena, Bay City, St. Charles, Midland, Saginaw Eastern, and Sag- inaw .Xrthur llill high schools represented, The contest was very close and exciting, The orations showed much thought, and were very interesting, while the declama- lions were yery well delivered, The principals of several high schools acted as judges, First honor in oratory was awarded to Saginaw Arthur Hill and second to Bay City Central, ln the decla- iuations Saginaw liastern won first place and Midland second, Par-:Je 95 'iff' 1555, ,ii ,i.I,, 9 'x 1 .li .5 1 , 3 l 1 EQ 12 , 4: ,i a 1 Q ll Q3 'Hn fs IEE EERE! lllllllillfl l5Eil33El laesf,U me , llhll 1:4. A.A,. Q A..1:, , ' .,A., , v'-,Af. ' ' ltti Cnr Famous Guests l'l.UIll time to time during the past school year, Central High has been highly Vavorefl by the presence of many nationally and internationally-known personages. They have come here to our ?lUlllU7l'lllIll, given us their messages, and have depart- ed, leaving' with us much rich food for thought, It has been a privilege to become acquainted with such persons, and lest we forget their names and their messages, the following l1l6!lDUI'?lIlClLlI1l has been prepared. Our distinguished guests were: Tllonias Skeyhill, English poet, lecturer, and worcl-war veteran. Marion Leroy Burton, President of the University of Michigan. The Passion Players: Anton Lang, Christos , flllt'l'2llllllN-'l',Q?lll, Germanyg An.- clreas Lang, Peter , clllfflilllllllt'I',2'2lLl flt'l'l1l2lll5'Q Guido Nlayr, l'juclas , Oheranimer- gjilll, Germany., Miss Olive M. jones, l,l't'SlClUllt of the National Education Association. Filecling H, Yost, Athletic llirector of University ol' lNliClll,2'Illl, Burton Thatcher, Chicago Baritone. Lc w Sarett, VVoodsman Poet. Princess YVatahwaso, lnnlian Dancer, Singer, anal l':IltUI'l2llllf7I'. Fran Adele Schreiber, a Member of the German Reichstagg. ' fleorge Little, Assistant Athletic Director ui' the l'nix'ersitx' ol' Nlicliigan, Conference Convention The 'liwenty-fil'st Annual State Ulller Boys' QlUlll'l l't'llL'l' was helcl in Ann Arbor, Tilichigan, from Noveniber rio ill lleceniber 2, 19233, About llflCt'll-llllllllliflll young' lllL'Il flfllll Iii. Y Clubs, scllools, and churches ol' lllichigan attelillecl the Conference. Listed aniong that host ol' youths and lnen were six mlelegates froin out own Cen- tral High School, each one proud of the fact that he hall been chosen to take part in one of the niost instructive and icleal-building convention prograins that has ever been given for young llll'll, The thoughts anal ideals l-'Xlllllllllllltl by nationally- linovrn speakers were ilupressecl very forcibly on the niincls oi' our delegates, and upon returning they relatecl some ol' the noble points ol' the- lectures to Central students in an 2lSSQllllJll' callell especially for the occasion. Those who were ilelo- gates, anll who reiterate their appreciation for having' been t'IlillJlk'll to attend the Q Ulll4'l'E'llL'l' were-1 Senior Class: Arthur Cfillllllltill, Donald l,lllIllllll'I', junior Class: lirwin Cralnpton, Russel .-Xllll'llk'lIl, Sfllllllllllllfl' Class Z' .Xllt'll jones, l'llll7t'l'l :xllll'i. l':iu'e IIT ll llilb lim-ii thi- nl:-im-C1 iii thi- laxclizliigu IM-1ms1i'liii1-lit cluriiig' thc- lust Sflifml ye r ' 1- -5 s'liuci,' 2:1 in-rs, XXX- lizxxw- i'n-vm-ix'm-nl :xml lunvn- iiriw lu nulmngi xxith only th hm t 1 l 1 I li md thu pzipi-rg wil' thi- lzirgm-st :mel in-ppis-st svliiiiils uf thu- Uiiitm-cl Stun-S, lt would hive lic-1-ii iiiipfmssilmli- to print :ill thi- gimrl manic-rizil lzikc-ii lil'UIIl thvsi- k'XL'l1ZllH.f ing iii thc- Lug-lg lil' spam- in mix' ifsiu-4, hut wi- h:ix'a- lmm tiim- Ui tiiiii- printed iii- fit' the- ha-sl, Thi: i'wllciwiiig is za list nl' thc- fvlifmls with wlifmi wc- lizivc- umm alta-cl :xml hzixw- n-Xa-liziiigi-nl 1HllH'I'S illlI'lllQ' thf- imsl X'K'?ll'. min l lui' 4 Thx- Zircliziuf' lgiiiwiiig High, lmiifiiig, Nllkilligilil. lhi- l m'tiiiglit, llzistliigs High, Ilnwtiiigs, Xlivliigsiii, lhqy Kimi llfilc-, ,llm-lm-ii High, llc-lm-ii, .Xi'lq:miix:1f, Thi- Cl:1i'irm, SZlll'Hl High, Sul:-iii, Urn-giin. lhx- ,XI'l'iJXX' llc-ml, Flint High, lflilit, hllClliQ'2ll1. 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We shall be scattered to the four corners of the earth a few years hence, Scattered may the bodies be, but memories of our mutual high school days may never be obliterated, for we have consecrated within our hearts the vivid pic- tures of our associations in Central High. , Then a word before partingg may not this year book recall cherished memories of the days of '24, uniting us all in mind, in heart, in purpose, and in the ideals we have upheld? It is sincerely hoped that it will do so. Finally, remember that the world needs individuals of strong convictions, and it decries the fearful, the lawless, and the heartless, A great educator has said, This world is composed of 'planners and 'd'rifters,' Which are you ? XVhich are you going to be ? Q Q WORTHY ENTERPRISES Central High is a veritable natatorium when it comes to waddling in worthy enterprises, Especially outstanding in the history of the past school year is the impetus given to interest in organizations, and in constructive enterprises. During the last school year there have been seven, and perhaps more, organizations and institutions created, all of which will add much to the pleasures that tend to re- lieve the monotony of scholastic work, An Honor Society has geen formedg Mothers' Day will be an annual affair in Central, a Boys' Debating Society is mater- ializingg a most interesting dramatic society-Boot and Buskin, has begun to assert its influence, and an organization for girls-the C. 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This was probably the most elaborate attempt of any class to provide a novel and attractive assembly, and the widespread appreciation of it show- ed that the Juniors did not do their work in vain. Some exceptionally fine talent wasdisplayed, and some of the characters may furnish inatvrial for Il most success- ful senior play. ' , rw Christmas Pageant The Christmas'Pageant has become established at Central, The 1923 enter- tainment Was a thing of great beauty. The audience was permitted to live for a short while in other agesj and other climes, when the merry throngs of Scandinav- ian lands, the carol singers of old England, and the shepherds that watched their flocks by night followed in all of the beauty made possible by a perfect lighting system and staging completed by excellent singing, It was most highly appre- ciated by a reverent audience. 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Q, 1- fe, MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Music Department has had an unusual year, owing' to the variety of work and material which it has had, But under the able leadership of Mr. VVhite,, it has been successful in its undertakings, The orchestra, numbering' 255, has been, in great demand for all the plays, :as- semblies, and outsidle entertainments, It performed for the teachers in attendance at the M, S, T, A. in early fall, played for the Lyceum numbers and the Opera, and entered at the Mount Pleasant Contest, Our band has been the best that Mr, XYbite has had charge of for some years, and has been very popular, also, playing at all basket-ball games, civic affairs, and assembl i es, The Girls' and Boys' Glue Clubs have been unusually enthusiastic about their work, and have accomplished a good deal, They have a total membership of fifty- five, and have done a good' deal of work in combination, especially in the Opera and Mount Pleasant events, The Boys have won quite a bit of fame in their perform- ances and sing remarkably well, The Gir1's Chorus is smaller than in recent years owing to the lateness of the rehearsal hour, but those who have taken part, have done well, and have taken part with the rest of the musical departments in the' Pageant at Christmas time and the Opera, The musical department plays a prominent part in the life of the school and is always glad to do its share to increase school spirit, At the beginning of the year, Mr, White started a contest for the School Song. Much competition and in- terest was shown, and when the final choice ot' the pieces submitted was made, there was much surprise. The voting was done by the students at a special assembly, and was as follows: First place-Clare Carter's song, Second placeflilaragret Ballamy and Grace Glover. Third place-Mr. C. H. Vlihite, Our first choice is being sung at our assemblies and games, ' We cannot' axpreciate eno gh what Mr, XVhite's work means to Central. He . . . 1 .V . has iven his time devotedly to the work of creating a name for Central through . 3 . - . . . . . .f its Music.Department, By the tnne this annual is published we will know how tar he succeeded as far as Mount Pleasant is concerned, Each year in this department' seems to bring' some improvement or some new venturefwe wonder what next year will bring. Vl'e may be broadcastin,Q' over radio then, who knows? G O Hara San A One of year's'most startling' and brilliant aiiairs was presented in the auditor- ium, May 9, in the iiorm of an opera, O Hara San , Startling because of the uniqueness, the contrast to any other thing' put on in our auditorium, and brilliant because of the beautiful scenic etiects, costumes. and singing. Above all the reason for its attractiveness and success was the fact that it was entirely a Central production, Costumes. characters, scenery, all gotten in Central, In fact, the opera was this year's school production. Additions were cleverly made in the form of an Interlude, and an Emperor with his Court so as to include the faculty, XVith a cast of about 150 people, and the genius and ability of Miss Bishop and Mr, XVhite, let alone the hard and distinguished work of Bliss Mvirm and other school departments, Central successfully put on its Iirst opera, No outside or- 'chestra for us, when we have one which can plat as ours did for the opera. The leading' characters were as follows: 0 Hara San O Kashi Kintara Prince Fushimi .............. Kanaya KO Hara Sans Fatherj . O Toku San ................. Mother of O Hara San . G0-Between ........... Emperor ..... Bird Vendor .. Fan Vendor .... Flower Vendor . .. Umbrella Vendor . Lantern Vendor . Doll Vendor ..................... Seven-an d-a-h al f-tim es Messenger . Beatrice liffrick James lNlcCormick Clare Carter George Dent Margaret Ballamy . . . . . . Alice Born Paul ltlt-Cormick . ..... Mr, Sloan .. Mr. Kempf .. Mr. Omans Mr. Ferris . Mr, Dersnah .. Mr, Martin .. Mr. Runner Mr, Stiles Page 107 ' f ,.u.,: 'a Q.. ', 4g??'?f.rl ,- 1 4' 121, .. . 'wg QM sz mv ' 1 I l I., 5,4 ' ' 11, , . fi It K- 1. 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V mf V, ' ' -VVA . ' . -' X: 5 1 1 . VF , ' V .', ' 1 ' - V 5 VV A.-L Q 2 i i I 5 livlu-ts :iiw s vvrail stiitl tX't'i'11l stiiclviits gain- shiirt tullcs. 2llll1'l' whit' lwiiiiiii'vi's. which is tht- tisliiiifwiiy give-ii lw Athletic Association OFFICERS l'iw-sicli-iit ..... .. S'l'.XXl,liY li,-XXYSON Yin--l'i't-sitlviit . ..... EARL l.l'l 1'I.E Si-t-iw-t:ii'i' ..... . K,X'l'lll,liliX MAIER 'l'i's-zisiiiwi' , ii, l.. KI.-XRTIN Thi- Cviititil lligh .Xthlvtir Assiit-i:itiiiii stzirti-il tht- svzisim with thi- tilt-ctiim tif ilu tlilliiwiiiq' iil'l'ici'i's: lliwsicli-iit. Stuiilvy llziwsimii: Yivi--l'i'n'siflviit, lizirl 1.ittlt-3 tt'i'm-tzirx' Kzitlilm-vii xl2llt'l'I 'l'i'i':isiii'vi'. Xlii Klzirtiii, ,Xs iii pi's-viiiiis y't':ii's, thi' svzisuii tivlwts wt-11' issiivtl, :mil thi' szili' was il hig' iiuct-ss, 'l'hi- tiflcwts lizixw- lim-ii iisvcl lui' vvt'i'y 2llllll'flC vvviit this ytuir, Uxcupt thv Y:1i'sity-lfziciiltyn gziiiit-, lilll thi' siiriiliis iiiiiiivy fruiii thzit wus fm' that girls, zlml not lui' thi- .Xssuciaitiiiiy ,X grunt iitiiiilwit iii' tirlct-ts wvrt- siilfl tu uiitsimlvrs, :incl the-y ii ml thvm tliiwiiigliiiiit thi- st-:isrvii to thvii' :iclx':iiit:ig'v, lixx-i'yiiiiv will ngrm- that tht' tht' Q'l'k'2ltt'Sl sewn-rs ul' pin IIIUIHUYH t'Yt'l' iiivvstt-rl, 'l'ht- zissiicizitiriii tmik clizirgt- uf zi Will ilv ul' mziss iiiu-tiiifs iliiitiii-f thi- xx-111' A , ,, , , it first iiiiv wais in thi' hiiitlizill st-zisim. .Xt this iiiw-tiiig Rt-xg A, T, 'l'iiiiisliuiiy :ind t-iits gain- tzillqs The- hiws ul' tht- I'iii.ith:ill siiiizicl wi-rv :iskvtl for at fe-xv mls. whiuli tht-3' i'i'liit'tziiitli' siihiiiitti-tl: Cliivl ' Nvvitt stii-ri-il up swim- pc-p, :ind wi- fliisucl hx' singing' tht- sflisiiil sung' :iiitl Qiviiig' yvlls lvrl hy' .Xllvn Aliyiivgl Al Lint, triiiicl iiivvtiiig, which wzis cliiriiig thi- lizislu-tlmll st-zisiiii, limg Ill KI, Siinpsim ziml li wi' wt-iw' :ill iiitiixit'zitvil with suliiirml pil-it. in-ii :mtl 1-iitliiisizisiii, which hvlcl mit tliv viitiiwf Skjllsilll. 'l'hi- yvlliiig :it ,HN-t- iii.--- ,ml llllK'i www i-xv:-llviit :tml :rliiiimst i':iist'cl that rural lift, Nr - N' - 1- 'l'lii- :issiwizitiiiii tfiiilt vlizirgc' wil' :ill tivlictts :il Q'Jlllll'S. :iiicl wt' hzicl siiiiit' striiiig swim' whim lizul l'rii'giitti'ii thvii' tivlwts. XX'i'ii4li'll l,t'tli'i' wzis :iiwiiuiiitt-fl tim i't'iii'tist'iitA tht' ,Xthliftiv .Xssimrizitiwii fm' tht liiitt Ciiiiiiiiitttnu iiiil wi' li-i-l t'i'i't2iiii that wt' will lizivv iiiii' ll-iitw lay iivxt l':ill .... i.v3 tliiwwiii-'ii his iiiililt' t-lliiits. .'xI'ti'r :ill is sziitl :mtl cliiiiv, wt' lizivv hzicl ri w'i'y siivvi-sslxiil svzisiiii, :intl wi' clit - ' Q 'iwtlii' iii' iiiviitiiiii- wi- livliivtl rixfzitt- srliumil spirit, 'viii tliiii xx Kittliltwii Klsiii'i', Si-n'i't'tzii'y Pure 109 ' i D SQUA THE UPIGSKIN IN NIH! E .. ,, .. ,,.. gi ll- ...Y Q'1f1if 'i: 'lfHl7lIl'EUilEilIl 'Hill El5f:l.li?Ei1.. 'El 'fif33fEf..f7?'7?Tii:f- Jima'- :m:VmA.m.lE.jH.gljHm -gf.-fQ-13 Vqluv j . - , The nld Qilllltj as played hy Central last year, was as thrilling and' exciting as ow-r in its history. Central's knights of the gridiron for the year twenty three, in- epired thc vunricleiice of the students and stirred tht' spurting blond of the most alien citizens, The- press vzxliiwt half describe the work and eflurt put forth by them to nialtt- a name- for this school in fufvthall, Under the guiding hand uf Coach Nevitt the team wtm itself Il place nf l'i'l'0f,.Q'l1ltlUI'l in the fmm-niust state ranks, We will make nu attempt tn name the stars fm- they were vle-vt-n tar mort- in number, It was the whult- tvani, all che-t-rfnlly and ha-'artily xx'urkin,Q' tugvtlwr, that put the season ttruss big, lt was the luyalty nf the individual in:-nilu-rs nf the tt-ani, to tha te-am, that made- Such teamwork pussihlv. XXX- take ple-asnrv in cuinniemliiig' lXililtc- St'liwei11slwi'g' npnn his heing plauftl on the all state vlvxwli, llt- has ht-t'n INN' nf' C't'ntral's winners and well tlegervgg the lwnrni Miki- has playt-tl in tht' lmarldioltl for twu st-asians now, and last veal' hvlfl tlmxtn tht' pnsutiwn -il' hall'-hawk Gmail Qtnll' 'Xlil't- xx:-'iw with Ylllll . . ..x. Names of Players and Their Positions WARREN HOXVARID RIYSSELI, PEMBROKI-I Guard lind AXNIjRIfXX' gqlylux WILLIAM ANDERSON limi Quarterhark STANLIEY ILXXYSON l7XYlCLll'l' PRESSER fviitvi' T914'kl9 llAlttDl.l3 Ql'.Xl..Nl.XNX lil-Wilt ,lANKUlVlAK llail'hat'lc fillflfcl liltXN'lN liUSlEXlSl'llX li-Xlil. l.l'l l'I.li End llall'hat'k XYl'iXl5lfl.l, l,lfl'Al.lfli ,ltlhllfg NIcCOlUIlC'li 'l'arlclt' End lfl3XYlN lllCll'l'lfR HENRY ARNOLD End Hal l'h?lCk -ltlllx ARNOLD HARRY PEETS Fnllhacl-: CGIHSI' l'AXL7l', FLAJOLE V ,lUllN l-lfXVANDOVVSKI Glmfd tuxlu. st'1nvi4:lNsiaiaRG fumfd l.l, lillliR C.XRl'liN'l'liR .XIl-Slant Fnllhafk UESI-Ili STANTON llal lhack C011 'fer Page 1 I I BASKET BALL TEAM Names of Players and Their Positions 1eUss1e1.l, I'liNIHRUliIi xx'H.l.l.xx1 .xxlnlclzsfi ciLl?lI'Ci i'illl'XX'ill'ki mx'1cz1l'r Ifmissl-311 umm j : XXQXIQHICX IIUXXQXIQIU Cl'lltL'Ii ixxifl, I I..X,IUI.li k A N K ? J l npxm. sum mxslal-tm 5 , H fiL'lll4I' Lmxlx lclvrlllcle i l m'xx'z11'cl i .XIi'l'lIl'li 1c1,1.lm' Izlewlx liUSICNl3l'IQX W ,,-l,,,WH, C 2 ll :1 1-cl H' M- Hixielex' l'lClC'I'S wlcxlul-31.1. 1.lclfl.1c1z icixm, I.I'l I'I.lC Gunrcl .XlI-Stella' Uusml Forward llalli 'T A r F , . . ai H M. , , 1 it if' U- Athletic Schedules if FOOT BALL Date Opponents Victor Score Sept. 22-with Bad Axe at home .. ....iCentral 79 0 Sept. 29-with Mt. Pleasant there .. .... Central 32 0 Oct 6-with Mt. Clements at home . . .... Central 19 14 Oct 13Mwith Alpena at home ..... .... C entral 57 0 V Oct 27-with Saginaw ............ .... S aginaw 3 7 Nov. fiewith Owosso there .... ..... .... C e ntral 18 12 Nov, 10-with Arthur Hill at home .... .... C entral 14 6 . Nov. 17-with Detroit Central there .. ........ Det. Cent. 0 13 Nov. 25lAwith Flint there ............ .......... C Tentral 3 O TOTAL 225 52 Average l,i'l'L'CllUlg't' ......... .... 2 5.22 5.77 BASKET BALL For a Considerable time back Bay City has been noted for her victorious high' school basket ball teams. This year was Certainly no exception to that precedent. Central's team aroused comment all over the state as a result of their speedy floor work and almost invulnerable defense. Is it any wonder then, as we look: over our record, that we gained the much disputed Valley Championship, and then later on captured the District Cup, and finally contended in the state meet at Ann Arbor? Not only merely the winning of scores have we been sucessful, but also on sterling sportsmanship which is more, and which marks the real value of a team. lt is to the credit of Vtfendell Leller that he was chosen guard on the all state team, Lefler has been a regular on the basket ball team for two seasons now and has exhibited exceptional qualities in his position. This year especially his playing' has received greater recognition, and we feel that he has only received what he has deserved for a long time. Opponents Victor St. Ignaice ...Central . . Lansing .... . . .Central . . Pontiac . . . .Central . . Flint ....... . . .Central . . . . . Owosso ...... . . .Central .... . . . Battle Creek ... . . . Battle Creek ... .Flint ........ ...Central Saginaw ..... . . .Central . . Arthur Hill . . . .Central . . Jackson ..... . . .Central . . Owosso ...... . . .Central .. Arthur Hill Ann Arbor . ...Central .. . . . .... Central . . TOTAL .... . Score 21 l 4 8 'T R T 19 2 20 8 T 9 15 8 24 8 15 10 9 4 ll 9 25 13 15 14 196 103 Page 113 . 15' i i , gywtl-.win-:mp-.t ti ., , Hi ' I 1 i , 1. rart Q1 ..f if lfvfligfefilqf T, if 1 H PISCATORIAL PLUNGERS The swimming team has shown up creditably in proportion to the material obtainable, and the number of meets participated in, The regular lineup is as follows: McCormick, Richter, and Fenske in the fancy diving, Ted Zemper in the 220 yard dash, James Perrin and Archie Thorson in the 40 yard dash. Warren Rogers and Thorson in the back sstroke. Perrin, Thorson, Charles Rhode, and McCormick in the relay. The first time that Centra1's team had a chance to show their stuff was on February 8, when Flint's veteran team came here for a meet, We were narrowly beaten as a result of a lack of plungers and 220 yard men. About a month later we took second place in an interscholastic meet held at Flint, Then the team showed a marked improvement over the first trial, securing a lead over Saginaw. However, we were prevented from taking first place by the absence of plungers as before 'N ' BASE BALL So far this season, ,baseball as played by Centralite beavers , has been in keeping with the high athletic standards created by other branches of our sport life. We are proud of our baseball team, and although' the season is not yet over, we feel that the team will maintain established standards. The usual lineup and batting order is: Russell Dutch Pembroke, Left Field Vlfalter Hartley, Shortstop William Willie Anderson, Captain, Third Base VVendell Cris Lefler, Catcher Dwight Spike Presser, Right Field Carl Mike Svchweinsberg, First Base Harry Peets, Second Base John Arnold, Center Field Elmer jankowiak, Pitcher Sterling Boy-den, Catcher and Outfielder Edwin Madame Richter, Pinch .Hitter VVarren Ole Howard, First Base The results of games that have been played are: May 2-Central 1,5-Flint 1 May 17-Central 4-Battle Creek 4, Q11 inningsj The remaining games of the season to be played, and some of which will have been played before this book is in your possession, are: May 21-Owosso, There May 30-Flint, Here june 6-Battle Creek, There June 7-Charlotte, There Page 114 .amlwlll thai QU! 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This xx-:is :1ls1141 l1z11u11u-1 lH'X'l'l' t11 lu- Xxvfllllillli ll1ll'Q'Ultk O1 l Il hy tlu- tcz1111. .-Xiul nur 1'1-1w11'1l llL'l'l'f .X mighty gcuul 111111-l 1' CI'llXX'lllllQ vivtiiry Cilllll' i11 il Qilllll' with tlu' XX'11i1u1i1 l'1ilK'llllX', This Qilllli' ltcvss il11:111x'iz1lly, sr1Ci21lly, its l':11' as tlu- Suuiw' was 1'1i1uw'1'1u'1l, 211111 lwst ul' ull XX'2li Il Sl XXI? SUCK vcclvcl in C1't':1ti11gg :1 ,Q'i'v:1tc1' fl'K'lll1Q nl' r1111111:111i1111sl1ip lu'twvc'11 tlu- F:u'11lty '- zulv tluv lust St?lU3lll1'llt il lxit tm: st1'1111g', lufcullsv our :md tlu- girls, I,K'I'llZlDS xx: 111 Elllll thir- night was tu gain s11tl'ici1-nl lilll'lKlS tu get Kllll' llYllgf-lllll74'Kl-flll' SXX'l'Iltl-?l'S. Aiul 1licln't we say this 54211110 was ll stiuvvss lll11llXl'l?lll3'? lt sure- wus. Aiul nnw wv 1'l:1i111 our rvwzlrcl hy XX'k'?ll'll1Q' .1 SXX'i'Zlt1'I' xx'l1i1'l1 i'11p1'1'sc11ts tlu- svluuml wa- Zll't' ull 111111111 tu zmtteiul, N1 rw think it r1x'1'1', XX':1s maui' 511151111 El frliluro? -P212-TE? 11 5 E .ts if-3, Memories. That Linger Q I ' 1 Old Central lies still and deserted, Her broad hall empty and bare. N But hark! a. whisper, a. murmur, Strange things are happening there ll w A silent elub has gathered To welcome new members tonight, A group of vague drifting figures Half-seen in the ghostly light. 1 They are waiting hushed and expectaxit, These Memories of last year's class, Watching for this year's Memories To join their Club of the Past. l f w More vague iigures come drifting 5 I Through windows and doors locked tight. At last you have come, we were waiting To welcome you here' tonight. Slowly now they are fading away, i The dawn comes bright :und clear, i But ever they'll haunt Old Central, i Tender memories of each year. A Elizabeth Crankshaw, '?5. l ll!F W A SOIIDEI' T ef il l XVhen earth has taken on a somber hue, And all the brain and luck you ever had, By some mysterious change has turned tb bad: And you are plunged into the blue: ' And think the Devil sure collects his ue: And oft repeated errors drive you mad! I You'd like to know then what would lmake you glad, 3 Then let me tell you what is best to dol 3 Get some new thought deep sunk intoy your brain, I - 1 How fresh the earth after the gentlelraing How beautiful the heavens up above: 1 Think deeply on some subject that youi love. Then things will soon assume a rosy h meg The world will gladly smile and laugli with you, 1 Leo L. Qailey. 1 L Page 1 l 7 l 3: l l v.. f -'R A YV MQ' ,, g .,, ,iw 1, lil 1, ,, Tir il ll' ' ,Ji W .Ai - M 9, l I-. an , vi ,li ., I, G! lu X, ii l 1 - Wm is lf li I ,, '- 'qu N li '- , , ,ii im, ,: 3'1 1 lf ll-'I ii ig ' in ir 'ull Xu , '.-Q, ,M A , ,, ix i in mtik W M' ' 1, ,i ,wt ' ,EH , llizi'-Eli 'la ll vi, , Rf' Tl fiiw' Y ' dm, il til' 11 iii' vl all lv' Q , 'l mn? , lu V 114 , RW. ,ii',5li ! 'vill as W ,! ,i -gif, ' 1 W 'l ,aii3'ff,'1' li I SQ 'Ii tgp' W 'JH -ifjif 'ilw mu mpg 11,Qlj2',' lil' ,NN Y, 'Z W ,+ :,.,,:L 'MQ .,1 Milli' ' v - wi' -QW' ' r ll in W,e, I' , ,v,,A ,, Q, RUF lfgii. W' '- L ff W, , ill, will lf wr- , ' Fl' . ,, V , Umm' V , i,., iw wigi ' ilfll ,ii i l ' lvl N Y , H Y,,H,,wW,. -ii, V J H ni ,, . , i 1 i ,., i,,,., M ' -uf, ,,' Al High School Chronicle A F RESHIE ' IVhen I a callow freshie was, I acted as a freshie does, VVent through the halls with humble mien VVas seldom heard and scarcely seen: I was so very meek and mild They thought I was a model child. I minded what my teachers saidg At eight o'c10ck I Went to bed. O me! O my! I now do sigh Oh, what a virtous fresh was I. A SOPHOMORE And then I woke one morn to find I'd left my freshman woes behind. I roamed by night and slept by day, And thought it grown-up and blase, I walked through halls with careless stride, And teachers mockingly defied: I cocked my hatand curled my lipg I flunked along, nor cared a rip. ' I was a bloominhr sickening bore ' XVhen I was a Sophomore, x ,A JUNIOR Time passed and I grew sane again- A stately Junior I be,ame, I left my follies all behind And settled down to work and grind, I looked with fatherly concern On Freshs and Sophs who had to learn The trials and lessons hard and grim That block the way and make things dim. I talked and Walked with conquering stride For Juniors must be dignified. A SENIOR Such work soon gained its sweet reward: I came to be Creation's lord. The problems of the world seemed mine If I could run things, they'd be fine, The atmosphere was rareiied- Upon that plane where Seniors 'bideg ' I dreamed of wondrous talents rare That soon would make the whole world stare, And backward looked with smug content Upon four years in work well-spent, A GRADUATE At last the clay long looked for came- But all too soon-I felt no shame To feel ,the tear drops trickle down Upon my graduating gown. The years stretched out before me long, Sad voices sang' the dear school song, I never knew I loved her so 'Till from her halls I had to go, Four years of shadow and of sun- All set! The Riice of Life's begun. Nellie LaRue, '25, I ' i,:, ,f' 7 11 ,lu mix . 356 8 fi 1, in W- ,M ' ' ,2 T, ' ' lv, ,Uv- w -I!,,,, mf-,rr , A ' , I 4 Ju U, W 1 - . ,- ' . -, - ,f , ,-,,, 5' ' A 1 'HN W - Q' 'Cllr' ll I '1': 'M, ,,,M, , ,,,i im' , mu- ' , ' , ' V , 'r H I ' ' JH . b , Q. 1 ,Www , 4 w W -J., wr 1 If 1 The World All the world's an orchestra, 1 An orchestra, immense and complicated, With a billion chords and sounds. Each person is a part, and all , Form the sublime harmony that. W Rolling forth each day and night, 3 Gladdens the very heavens with its souhd. There are some cliscords, but these 1 Are drowned by perfect chords and tones. Each person does his best to form W A chord of pure and lovely melody, ' And to aid his neighbor, Who, perhaps, Is a jarring discord in the harrnouy.i There is a leader for this orchestra, A great Director, whose Fame is greater! Than any other, Andi none 'of those! Who watch him well, and follow 1 Step by step, his leead, can make , A tone too sharp or flat. But he Is teaching them as well as leading, And those who make mistakes Or fail, are still encouraged, So this great orchestra has no Comparison through-out the Universe., Catherine My Cooper, '25, 'W Cn the Degredation of the Sabbath A day of rest thou most wholesome and sweetg l A lily 'mongst the hours-most divine For simple, righteous purity. For thine The silver toll of hells, the soft retreat Of worthy souls to worship at the feet Of him who szincititied thee. I Ah! how line Our father's thoughts this day. inspired they shine Mete subjects for a holy bard to treat, But now 'tis changedg for lust and license, noise and toil disturb The day of quiet. Now, men sweat, blaspheme, zmdiswindle, lie, Bargain, indulge in horrid, loathsome practices and smear With shainei the Name of Him who made them. God, arise and curb The sin, the selfishness, the strife, the mocking hue rand cry, Come, purging all mankind, This is my plea, 1 Oh Great All-Seer. 1 1 Emil Ethelbert Limberg. P888 119 The Swimming Pool for Me With Apologies to Van Dyke 'Tis fine to see the Old School and wander iup and down Among the comfy rooms and classes of renowng ' To admire the lousy students and many other things, But now I think I've- had 6'lX0llg'l1 of all these kinds of things Oh, printing is the boy's work- There are letters in the air: , And sewing is the girl's work, to be hzmdlvd with such care, Oh, it's great to study math, for each part there 'is a rule: But when 'it comes to learning, the-re's ho place like the pool. I know that history's 'Wonderful, yet something seems to lack, The Past. is too much with it, and it keeps us looking back. But the glory of my studies is the time when we all swim, For' there we always must exert each ounce of pep and vim. SQ its swim again and dire again-that swimmng' pool for me My heart keeps turning to that pool and there I long to be Int the pool of youth and freedom beyond the study noise XVhen the air is full of echoes, and the student's full of joys. D. Poultney 25 W By the Summers Fireside XVhen the evening stars are shining bright and clear And nght s cool hand shuts fast the door of dayf ' Then to the iireside's warming sparkling ray We gather close in quest of cosy cheer. What joyous, laughting chatter do we hear About the dayfs adventures on the bay: Of diving. swimming,-sailing far away On the rolling waves Without a sense of fear. Then as the fire light warms us through and through A drowsy quiet reigns, Too tired for gamesg The dreaming eyes attend the flowing Hermes. And weave fair fancies that to youth seem true. Then someone sings a lon' sweet lullahye That lures us hll to bed as embers die. lllzxmrnret Traplmgen. nhihlli su 11-F 4 5 J gYi1j11iVg ? x ' J: ' f , mf. -5 . 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Ethel Jacobson and He-len Perrin indulged in swimming at Wenona Beach, April 13, 1924, Brrrrrrr-rather cold. Eskimos have nothing on them. WE THINK: Teachers are a body of people paid to help the seniors run the school, Be iti ever so noisy, there is no place like a dance hall, sighed Woodie. Speaking of our charming hoys. The one who leads the list is Frances Chapman. VVhat do you think of our newf cheer leader-Yea, Izzie. Good grief, Even the west Wing corridor' is a social meeting place, and who are its visitors? Sidney Briggs an-cl Leda. Hershey. There are others too, of course. Once upon a time there was a basketball star and a pretty school girl in B, C. C. H. S. Three guesses, who were they? Toots and Earl, righto. What a time they had getting their pictures taken, but in spite of all, obstacles they lived happily ever after-Bessie and Casimer, There's nothing like being on the football team! Imagine hleing entertained by the Ecclesia girls every yeai. When you give your next speech, Frank, get on the platform and don't say a w0rd ,Comrnanded Miss Grulihs to Frank' Dardas. How are you going to do it, Frank? Someone asked Bea Pettit what she had to do when she had her picture taken, whereupon she answered, Gave 'em my money, of course. Speaking of titles, Principal Sloan has acquired the most esteemed title of Emperor . Ah, ha!! Virgil Brissette will soon be a famous artist, no doubt, but it is merely a matter of-Wfirk. He surely ca.n make that saxaphone talk, Be a spark plug, start something, Lost: Sense of humor: return to any student who finds himself in need of it after the exams. Staff: There is one important fact that we must own up to and that is, there was never an editor as interested, attentive, and always on the job as Don. Harp Fowley says he is going to take a correspondence course in dancing so he can become popular over night. I should pause to ejaculate that Central has some charming young girls- absolutely Y A great reader is a book worm, so it follows- that a great mathematician is an angle worm. XVe're getting right in with the big cities. Being represented in Mt. Pleasant -rfeverything, Poor Doris, she is so abused! Being accused of almost everything. Evidently Miss Gruibibs thinks we lack Hexihility, and as a result gives ns Theophilis Thistle to practice, XVanted: Passengers to ride from here to New York. Give names to jean Hutton. lt is needless to say that under the auspices of our splendid President, Luther Carpenter, the Senior Class spent a very profitable year---n'est-ce pas? lVe surely have other talent, besides music and athletics in our school, Eve- lyn Barbour won a place in the Oratorical contest. XVho knows? Perhaps in about 100 years or more our school may he all dres- sed up with' a new fence, new curtains, and maybe we will have hands on the clock. Newton Stanley asked Miss Bothe how a Knight could be a Lady. Rather illogical, I should think, Clarence Levy loves notoriety. Any suggestion to make him notorious? Gee, Ted, your mudguard is all smashed, did you bump into something , asked Sid Sherman. Paige l 2 2 1 iivfwprnev-' ii . csiti Us sf .K-:F 'viagra' -fs-:ws -- - - - -0 lu , , :mn i 'ian . 5 . i' ri Of course not, My Fordi was standing perfectly stilll and a tireplug skidded right into it . Talk about optimism! VVell, Eddie Boden takes the hand painted glass eye. After smashing up his car, ruining a perfectly good suit of clothes, losing his best girl and nearly breaking his neck, he was heard to remark, Things look bad, but thank heavens I have-n't got' smallpox yet. Alice Born has some great news for people who want to reduce. Alice says. After you have given up tea, meat, milk and candy, and have failed to reduce, the next best thing to do is to give up hope. VVhile we are speaking of records, Charles Frantz has the record for being vaccinated, Chuck was vaccinated three times in one month and felt no ill eftects. But gee whiz, look at the 'size of a microbe and then consider the size of Charles. But then the smallpox epidemic was borne to our editor, For after Don had asked Herb Seaman for articles for the Centralia, llerb got smallpox and he said, Now I am in a position to give Don something. Orville La.mont thinks some people are dumb, The other day in assembly he overheard someone make the following remark while Jay Stevens was playing a piano solo, Wliat is that magnihcent thing he is playing ? Orville thinks that any one ought to know that it was a piano jay was playing, But Stan Dawson still holds the record. Stan is supposed to stand off and swear at one of the characters in the Senior play. And when Miss Grubbs asked him what he was going to say, Stan asked, XVell, Miss Grubbs, what do you want me to say ? That reminds us of something more about dumb-bells. Dot Baird asked Chief Nevitt what he would do to awakeni the inmates of a deaf and dumb asylum if a Ere started at night. Chief said he would get a dumb-bell, Did you hear the latest? Gossip has it that Luth-fr Carpenter has got the rep- utation of being upstage, But Luther denies any such thing. Luther says it was all due to the dress suit he wore the day the picture of the Senior play cast was taken, His collar was so high and stiff that he coulcln't bend his head, and so when everyone saw him staring up in the air they thought he was getting upstage. And as to the Senior play, if it proves as good as it was at one of the re- hearsals, it ought to be good. During one scene in the play someone bumped into the wall of the room and it fell over, Some wise acre remarked, VVell, that scene brough. down the house. Frank Gibney is undecided whether to compose classical music and starve or compose something nonsensical like, Yes, we have no bananas , and get rich. There is a report broadcasted that Mr, Runner idoesn't know much about ani- mals, Mr Runner told Earl Gracey that cows give nothing but milk, But Earl thinks this isn't true and he' presents the following want ad from the Times as proof, 'FO'R SALE, ONE COVV GIVING MILK, THREE TONS OF HAY, CHICKENS, AND SEVERAL STO'VES . ' Mr. Stiles is so cruel, just as we are bfluffing him, and we think he is rather unconcerned, he springs some big word, and not having a dictionary we have to admit we didn't study our lesson. NVhen a student says he was misunderstood, it means be was found out. As Mr, Stiles would say this is a euphemistic statementg that is, the consensus concerning students. Miss Grubbs told one of her classes that they would receive ZW credit for see- ing the puppet show, whereupon Erwin Crainpton asked if it was a Dog Show. VVhen Mr, Aeby plays peek-a-boo wth Mr. Maloney, he should be more certain of the identity of the other party. Have you ever traveled with a donkey in Travels with a Donkey ? If you have you. will have appreciated itg if you have not you may be enlightened on the nature ot its cont-ents by the review of Centralite critic, who writes: The essay is very wandering, light, and foolish. The author tries to be funny, but the essay falls very Flat. One redeeming feature of it is, that it is comparatively short, in other words not absorbing much of the reader's valuable time, However, there are prob- ably many readers who would enjoy it thoroughly. Page 1 '13 CHUCKLETS Mamma, said little Marian, I'ye got a stomach-ache. I That's because your stomach is em- pty. You'd feel better if you had something in it, You didn't eat much for dinner. That afternoon the minister called, and during the Conversation he com- plained of a severe headache. That's because it's empty, said Mar- ian, you'd feel better if you had some- thing in it. james, said the teacher, stay in after school and write a fifty-word composition. .He handed in the following, and was soon on his way home. Jessie was fond ol' kittens, She saw one in the street and ralled. I Here pussy. pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy. pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy. Ant's antennae and skulls of dogs, Crawfish thorax and earthworni eye, Pig's prohoscis and sealpulae, Are some of the things I hate to see- Oh, why did I take biology! Oh, mother, See that man. Ho hasn't a hair on his head ! Sh-h-h! I-Ie will hear you! Oh! Doesn't he know it F VVe've had an awful loss in our family, said a little seven-year-old girl in Sunday School. Indeed! said the teacher, 1 did not hear of it, XVho is dear Our dog, Sickum, IIC was awful good, teacher, but I het the angels were scared when they saw him Coming up the walk, 'Cause he was awful Cross to strangers. I? If Can't is the abbreviation for cannot, then don't must he the ab- breviation for HQIULlQ,'!lllllt.!' Mrs, Ferris-Now, he careful. VVe are going to have a Philipino delegate for dinner, Mr, FerrisAOh. do l eat with a spoon ? Page 121 This match won't light. XNasha maclda with it ? ul iIllllTlU+lt lit all right a minute ago. A Fable from the Far East A lion came tri the entrance of his cave Period Quotation Marks Capital Gee Are Gee Are Gee Are Capital Gee Are Are Are Are Are Surprise Mark Quotation Marks Said the lion and Went back into his cave Period. La Porte-Give nie a ticket to Sagi- naw. Ticket Agent-VVhat class, please? La I'orte-Sophomore class, sir, I There is no man so great that there is not a nut meg grater. Helen-Something is preying on XVendell's mind, BillyfI7on't worry, lt will dig of starvation. Here-'s one that was pulleld in the fourth period Economics Class: Mr, Stiles-Does the navy use any- thing else besides oil? ' IJawsoniYeah, water, Mother uses cold cream, Father uses lather, My girl uses powder- L At least that's what I gather! Soph-I ean't keep my mind on my work. ' Senior-'l'here's a slight breeze, I'1l close the window. L jpphkliut, Miss Day, I'm tryinsgf- Iillliss I3aygYes, very, Barber-And what will you have on your face when I Finish shaving you? Uiptismistic Student llilmer Lynnl- Oh, probably both lips and part of my nose, ' XVhen ice cream grows on macaroni trees, XVhen Sahara's sands grow muddy, lVhen cats and dogs wear B.V.D. sf 'l'hat's when I like to study, f it fl is the same thing only more o 1. f f q v if, 7 I If , , 'I AQ, J f 25? , 4 Q QK I ' -ex ki h V ' , ,Z All wow we V P STUDE NTS K ' - A CORNER' H!! , mn S Q0 M S Q 'N S V857 THF GRM F5 I ITORS GET I7 ga CRHMP nv THEIR Q RM5. WHLLFT H . 1' Y YY Q N 2 In vi X ' I I , 'b A , X . f HLLHPI if C, 1 , ff Iorlf S ,i w 1 .F 5H0w5 JOME EH ff -f M pf? LFHDINO J' HFEQ3. V' - 59 A if ' OUQ Noomunv ,, ,V Dnrlcsg IN THE .N 3' ul - Jfrgf GYM FWF9 1 If fl 5UffE5S ini- fl 4 WOT 22221 3,-ianrf AEK ,J 1 1 , W I7 1 ' . 3 '11-? S , 1 . ,fkff gg -QTQ .ffxk X xkfkxk ,J 1 11,4 6 z SX? f l ff if fl' 5- E ' -- ,ff 1 - Y ' ' ff fy I kgw X 455 ffm-. jj Y whore Poifsfih-0 BLWHY5 DID H953 Kx f l D H SILENT IYIOTOQI ffm Q , X5 N fl . 1950 K? W C BEN BGUTELL K v W Q' OUTIN FHRLV mow sf T0 UHQ Fl l?r1ccooN, C ' HlEf 5 no '-pf Howp mtl rj DONE. Um Brnssdle Zulu T l ar il 1n'ii.ill214wF'1illlfIl?ilwlil'm:i 'lwilllt'- tw W lt i f ' 'l Wl'W'i T'wi'7 lf'? Grace Glover-VVhat a pity that all handsome men are conceitecl. Frank Gibney-You're wrong, I'm not. George McBride shaved last Vkiednes- day evening. Harold Hand-Do you want to go for a. 'long walk ? :His dear little brother-You bet! Harold-Don't left me stop you. Mike-There's only one thing l've got against this sweater, Pearl-What do you want, a harem? Rose Williams--Remember, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, Helen Johndro-Yes, but remember, I'm no test-tube. Where did the auto hit you ? Well, if my head was in 128, and feet were in the Cafeteria, I was hit in the Office. From the dense jungle and intricate maze of hanging vines of the dark for- est, comes at midnight that Weird and wailing cry, Ooah-fooah, ooah. 'Tis the octorpuscularanitrodentulbvd- awolzurp bird calling to her mate who lives in the hollow tree. Ooah, ooah. ooah, which is translated in the lan- guage of the natives, Don't kid me, father, there ain't no Santy Clause. Come, let us spray, said the throat specialist. Mr, Martin-XVhat does As stand for ? Doc Knapp-I've got it on the end of my tongue-4 Mr. Martin-Then spit it out! Quick! It's arsenic! Miss Carlson must be awful old, we heard a Sophomore remark. I heard her say she taught Caesar. We are sorry to say that we could not print these jokes on oiled paper, so that you could see throught them. -Joke Staff. Do you know Gus Hine ? Yeah, he sleeps next to me in Chem. Miss Merrill Cin Ancient HistoryJ- The next question will be to write a paragraph about Nero. She received the following: Nero was a. very careful emperor. The things he did were so awful that I hate to men- tion them. Speaking of famous athletes: I'M ALVVAYS ON THE TEAM,t'said the Horse-Fly, Page 126 Miss Day ftith periodj-This is the last time I'm going to tell you to stop talking. Carp and Bill llflurray-Thank good- ness. Now we can talk without being interrupted. No, Norman, I cannot marry you. The man I marry must' be a grand man, upright and square. 'tYou want 21 piano, not a man. Ernie Elfllllilpllg 'Yan Grin nell'sj- lVhat's on the other side of that record? Clerk- VVhy, Dear. Ernie-Oh, I just wondered. Gustiu-If Mr, Sloan doesn't take back what he said,, I will leave school. MannEVVhat did he say? Gustinw-He said to leave school, Clerk fin shoe storej-I'm -sorry we haven't got any Number 12 shoes. Here HTG SOIYIE' l0's. - Frank Brunner-Say, what do think lam? Cindrella? Mr. Omans Cto a group of studentsl -l'll grant no liberties this afternoon. Voice-Give me liberty or death. Mr. Omans fangrilyl-VVho said that? Voicew-Patrick Henry, 4 Miss Palmer-lVhen was the revival of learning? John Arnold-Before that last exams. Sophomore-VN hat are those huge posts-tent poles? XVorkman-Naw, them's tootlipicks for the elephants. l'IZlSfLlS+xVh2lt am you doin' notv? Sambo-l'se an exporter. Rastus-Exporter? Sambo-Yep, the Pullman Company just ti red Stan D: 1110, LXVSOII-Iitl like to see some- thing cheap in a felt hat. Clerk-Try this one, The mirror is on your left. A Sl+INIOR'S SPRING I do not go to the movies now, Or take a walk each day. My girl is even mad at me- I have tu stay away. I never dance or waste my time Even when there's a moon, l must study hard right now If I graduate in June. Ah, yes, I am a Senior, But now that it is spring, I envy all the Sophomores- Who can hear the birdies sing But now, I dare not listen i To the birdies' joyous tune. But 1t's great to be a Senior Trying to graduate in June. . - it ll - .'- - . .nw i J ' l V ,Y ,li , U W W xr, .. . ,. , A, V' Iv wi- .. W, 4... W. - 1 -f - ,MW N I. . J' I And now that everybodyfs happy, we will wait until next time for the para- ble about the boy who fell and cut his throat while looking in a mirror. Two kinds of iokes to laugh at: tll Funny jokesg till those told by the teacher. Jim XVilcox-XVht-re-'s the 1' u ai n y paper ? Fritz XVilc-oxYTlie funny paper' 'I'o- day ain't Sunday. I told you not to take that bath last night, Sbermzm-Last year the doctor told me that if I di-dn't stop smoking I would become feeble-minded. Levy-XVUII, why didn'l you stop? Epitaph : .Here lies I Killed by a sky- Rocket in my eye. How did you lose that tooth F Shifting gears on a lolly-pop. Oh, where, oh, where. has my poly- gon, Oh, Where, oh, where, can it he? Hush, my child, it has simply gone Up in the ,Qeome-tree. Due to lack of space, we will not publish the salaries of the faculty. Gartung-XVhy have you got that noisy drum in the Band? McCormick-If we didn't have that drum, you could hear the trombone-s. Kratlit-This guy lion Ami must he some pool shooter, Colvin-NVhat makes you think so? Krafft-He hasn't scatched yet. Mss Bothe-XVhat makes you think that Chaucer dictated to a steno- grapher ? Marian Kinney-Look at the spelling! These are student quarters, said the church deacon as he removed some twenty-five cent pieces from the col- lection plate. Mr. Stiles, in Economics class-Give for one year, then number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States. Frank RobinsonelISl2gnone. Daddy, why didn't you tell me that you had painted the porch swing? wailed Marian. james and I sat in it. and james got paint on his trousers. Professor-XVcll, the time is up, That completes today's lecture.. The Class-No, no! go on, finish tel- ling us about the psychological tioncl of the I'aleontoIo,Q'ical Age, Herds a deep one: jilted One-Away with women! jilted Twoel wish I had it. Lewanclowski-VVhat did the speaker say at the assembly yesterday? Sheck-Shall I leave out the un- necessary details? john-Yes, IVallaCe-He diidn't say anything. Fair Damsel-Is there no succor? Brave Knight-Yes, I'm coming. A circular letter-O. VVinters-An awful lot of girls are stuck on me, GoodwinfThey must he an awful lot. What ho, barber! Gillette, sir. Mr .Martin tin Chem. IIJ--Lirnberg, Elmer Arndt has gone to sleep. VVake him up. Limberg-VVake him up yourself. You put him to sleep. Mr. Stiles is my teacher I shall not passg - He maketh me to study my lesson, He leadetb me into the depths of Economics, He giveth mei quizes. He springeth them on me for my grade's sake, Yea. though I study until mid-night I shall gain no Economics For I remember it not, His words and his phrases they be- wilder me. In the presence of my classmates He giveth my paper a low grade, My heart faileth, Surely Hunking conditions will follow me All the days of my life: And I shall dwell in Mr. Stiles' class forever I If you are down in the mouth, thiuk of Jonah, he came out all right, Late to bed, And early to rise, Keeps my kid birother From wearing my ties. -Harold lland. Ye Editor sat behind Mr. Ycakey in church last Sunday. He was half asleep and said. Two transfers pleaseffas he dropped his dime in the collection plate. Some of the rest of the faculty sat behind, so I took my Five Dollars C3355 up to the minister and gave it to him personally. YVhat is always behind time? The back of a clock. Page 127 I a fr-Q 'W ' If k 4 I -A Miss Asman-You haven't a date on this library permit. Above all things I' desire a date, Bob Smith-All right, I'll try to get you one. -1 Confucius says, A wise student does not juggle T.N.T., neither does he talk back to Miss Palmer. It's great to be an editor. And sit up late at nightg And scratch you wool And shoot your bull And write and write and write. Remarks of the great, Treat 'em rough, e-Henry VII, Step on it, kid. -Sir Walter Raleigh. I love the ladies. -Solomon, I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. EColumbus, The first hundred years are the hardest. -Methuselah. The bigger they are the harder they fall. -David. You can't keep a good man down. -Jonah. Don't lose your l1eail. elN-lary,Queen of Scots, If all the Sophomores were placed in a line holding hands, they would reach more than half away across the Sagi- naw river, Lots of' people are in favor of the scheme. Gil Blanquart-I know a man in Tex- as who had a thousand acres of land, five thousanvd head of cattle, and two sons. ' Ed, Boden-Yeh ? Gill-Well, he kept the cows home and sent the sons to college. Everything went well until the' old man kicked the bucket and the sons had to come home and raise beef. Ed.-What does that prove? Gil-Wait. The sons found that the ranch didn't have a name, so after pondering about it for thirty days, they decided to call the ranch Focus . Now the question is, why did they call the ranch Focus , , Ed.-Because they didn't know any better. Gil-Wrong. They called it Focus because that was where the Sons Raise Meat. . ' fThink it over, gentle reader. If, you don't get the joke read is over again, we had to.l ' Mr. Martin-What is the most dead- ly poison, Elmer? Elmer Arndt-Aviation, One drop will kill you. I-la'o'd Boucher-1How are your tongue sandwiches? Waiter-They speak for themselves, SlI'. l'a.g'e l 28 Stranger-Boy, can you direct me to the Bay County Bank? Ike Wanles--I will for a dollar. Stranger-A dollar! Isn't that too much ? Ike-Bank directors are well paid. First Bug fto second bug, who is fading along the corner of a Grape Nut b What's your hurry? iecond Bug-It says to tear along this line. A Soph stood on the railroad track, The train was coming fast, The Soph stepped off the railroad track And let the train go past, A Senior' stood on that I ,road track, The train was coming fast! The train got off the railroad track And let the Senior past. The Court-Hail! Hail! The King' approaches his throne I The King-Stop hailing, and let me reign. ' Stan Dawson-NVhatcha gotta take another exam for? Didn't ya pass? Fat Crampton-Didn't I pass? Say, I passed so well I was encored,, and now l've got to do it all over again. Soph-I wonder what's the nxatter with Mr. Omans' eyes, ' Iunior-VVhy? Soph-The other day in the' office he asked me three times where my hat Was, and it was on my head all the time. Teacher-VVho discovered America? Sophomore-Ohio did. Teacher-No, Columbus did. Sophomore-Yeah, Columbus was his first name. Heletn Iohndro-The dentist told me that l had a large cavity that needed filling. Irene Johnston-Did he recommend any special course of study? r, Rogers-Class, this is the worst re itation l've ever heard. VVhy, l've e tlree-fourths of it myself! Minister-Do you know where little boys go when they smoke? Little Boy-Yup. Out in back of school. Auto Salesman-Have you seen our catalogue ? Bernice Jones-Yes, I believe that I rode in a catalogue once, Moast awl hour lives weeve herd it sed That 2 Sz 2 maks foar. Butt late at nite 2 pears of Katz Can yell like ate or moar, . -- . . i ' .f..,,.,.w ,I ,...,.,r'..,. ,L .Maul .,., .f....r.. .. .qudfzsaf l.,'.s,,a.t,n . 4 ,, ,ls in -..l,uW,.g,W, .J l fax y ff 1 5' 42 5 .H Q4 1 'LX QT if X -W ix v.1feiF'2:?f : L2 J H im, f-- 132 3? 414511, if ,f ll wx fx' V 'vm ' f 'fl yf Q 4 X iii! wgfff QM V M f WW 1 V x, NW .Wy , A j, ,Q X 1 4' 'WM 'W f , WM f ,ffgfl f up fl V rg If 1 V' X , X fff I ww 1710 ' ff ff:-':g?' , Qflffi W1 'Wf?Mg?gy , x 'Kg X . ,1 f my ,,' V -Jeff 2j,f,g?, I 1 X f ff f , w Jv' ' 54,54 , ff -, 94' , , if 4 1 lf! ' ' U WW N X- 'A' W- Wj W W My 7- .i-...--- 1 ,QR 21, 1 X ' 1+ f .ns2??1!1Q3?f? Qw ff' X: 'L , WH 'W ea' - IM M a1'!'iv if 'Maw ff f Z4+mm2ff f21.fg,f: ff ' f' N W uM. nW' Mwf-mr' ,f ffziaizsfyiwffwfy' ' 1 tgwmi .NX xKng 11,'t5!4 -f A ficy2Wg.ffLf,f.1!4flWfM.ff RX 5 Nm f R, X ig v ,ni 'Wifi w- MurrayfMargart-t lives on thc XVest Side, doesn't she? How do you like it over there? Qualmann-It's awful. Murray-What do you miss most? Qualmann--The last bus home. A Sophomore's Ambition I'd like to be a Senior. And with the Seniors stand: A fountain pen behind my ear- A thesis in my hand, I would not be an emperor, I would not be a king: l'd rather be a Senior, And never do a thing. Abe Robinson-I hear that the girls are to have running races soon. Clarence Levy--What does the starter start them with--a pistol? Abe-No, he just yells mouse 1st Soph-See that man over there? That's the Captain of the team. 2nd Soph-Yeah? See that pipe in his mouth ? Uh huh. ' See the smoke coming out of it? It's lit. - Sure. Well, he did that with my match. Maud-Girls always contradict each other, Prunes-They do not! 'lChief entered a down-town cigar store, I-Iowsa pepper? he remaiked as he slapped ther clerk on the bark. Fine, returned the clerk as he pro- duced Chief's favorite brand of cigars. Chief filled his vest pocket with the cigars, and gave the clerk a dollar bill. He received a Canadian quarter in re- turn. Here ! said Chief i n di g n an tl y. VVhasa matter with ya? Gimme an All-American quarter ! Dentist tto Andrew Vlfattj----Open your mouth, please. Cpausej I-Iey, that's wide enough, I want to stay outside. Ben Boutell-I know a guy that looks so much like you that one could hardly tell you apart. Virg Brissette-You didn't pay him that live dollars that you owe me, did you ? Senior-Hey! Bring me on encyc- lopedia. . Soph-I can't Find one, but what did you want to know? Jim-I notice that you are not eat- ing much candy lately. Lillian-No, I've almost got out of the habit since I've been going with vou. Paxre 130 ' ll l5 7'3 l' 7 tlf7 'f WWft Ufl course, gentle reader, you have heard the story of the absent-minded professor who poured syrup down his back and scratched his pancake, but did you hear about the one who poured catsup on his shoelace and tied his spa- ghetti ? -- Helen VV. Ccramming for tinalsj- Gee, I wish someone would come along and argue me into going to aIshow. Oh, Semmy, Semmy! Such extrava- gence! At 3 o'clock in the afternoon , buy an All Day Sucker! Chief-Hey! Whasa matter with ya? Doncha know howta line up? That line is as Crookeid' as a Corkscrew, All of ya fall out and take a look at lt. Dardas tin a hurryj--Central, give me Madison 22 double 2, Central-Madison 2222, Dardas-TYes, and hurry. I'll Q play train with you some other time, Eight-Grandpa., why haven't you any hair on top of your head? Eighty-Grass, my boy, does not grow on a busy street. Eight-Oh, I see. It can't get through the Cement. A bill from a Chinese truck driver: IU goes, 10 Comes, at 50 cents a went- 'R3 Herb Seaman Centering grocery store? -I want two tuna fish. Grocer-Better stick to pianos. Margaret VVhite--Are these eggs fresh ? Ruth Moeller-They haven't said any- thing' to me yet. Gray-Do you find it hard to meet expenses ? Knapp-Gosh, no, I meet them at every turn. I never thought This sorry day would comeg never thought mt I could be so dumbg I never thought Mr. Sloan cared of my fateg I never thought I'Ie'd give to me the gateg I never thought All this would Come to pass, I never thought In schoolg that's why it has. Sweeny walked into a down-town store and said, I want to buy a set of ladies' furs. That brown set in the window will do. To which the salesman said, Oh, you mean skunk? Yes, the salesman is still in the hos- pital. I Tl 6. .H .LQL..li.nru.a.Ji MH' Russ .lul111fa1111--l'x'1- gin ll 1'l111111'1- fin' Iluzu' licl.-I Jllll hlll:fL5l'IIl,Q' with in- the 'llllfli tcann. s111nniz1. Xxvllilt run I dn fm' it? lean I.u1-iiniim' Oh. :11'1- lll1'1' Quinn' to R I K l'?ll'lIP 11 11113 - IJCZI1' Il, I., lf,---G11 in l1L'1l :md glfwfp lt nfl, Ulfli IIE.XR'I' TU 1lII2,XIl'I ' COLUMN ' ' ' ' lluzn' linlitimi'-V-XYI11' is it that iny girl 1lw:11's clwsvs Iwi' vycls XVIIUII I kiss her? your Img fm' :1 11111111----111' YUII Ilf'L1'1xn. I.. C, C. .Xnswvri If you will scnnl Illl' Ylllll' 1ict111-0. 1w1'l1:1p:1 I vin lvll V1111 ' IJUIII' lzcl.fffXNl1:1t Uilll I 1l11 111 zivwirl falling l1:1i1'? An swci'---11111111 11 M11 Eqlitnr- -VVhz1t is II11- lizwnlcst thing lu IVIITH :1l1f111t Iiilflllillg? -I. I, Cl. .'XIlSVl'l'l'7fl0l'lll1Q' 1111 in lh1- 111f11'ning ll live 47 Cluvlc. 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ZQIITZIXX' , II1-1112, Ilis Nllllllivl' is nl, ,az -5 XJ' X .. 2 f' 'f- SE xx x N5 4 .1 nm: X1 1 ' ia' I y 1111 V if 1 1 Z-5.35 A 2 X914 1iI X, 7 .6 Ill' 'I I 1 1 Ill 1 x will 1 111 0 I If lim?- -2 1 t? Ialn11-1' I.y1111fXe-zih. he reritewl in Ilnrry l,-k'Xv?lSSl'lll ' -XYlif1's that player lilfllll gl ' 9 I-111 C:1ll1111111--Giiuss - it must ho Page 131 W e who to Mani toe ozuz'fze.v.v men woo fzazfve oeefz Zyfal efzougo to the fzome rig: Hzgo School zfo ouy aa'- fvertz'sz'ng spore in Toe Cemfrolzo. Tbey fzofve shown tbemselfves progressive and ffep1'e.vem'otz'foe merohafzts. INDEX TO ADVERTISING Name Page Alexander QQ Butterfield .... .... 1 0 Arnolcls Bakery ........... .... 2 ll Andrews Motor Sales Co.. .... I9 Bay City Bank ............... T Burns Vulcanizing' Co. ......... T Billet, Tommy, Auto Storage ........ lil Bendall, DiCk Co. ............. . . . .lll Bay County Sax'in,Q's Bank. .. .... 133 Bay City Freezer Co. ....... .... 1 Il Bay City Auto School... .... 20 Brunner, Gus. .... . . . . . . . Boehringer Bros. . ..... Barnett-Thomas Co, . . . ....l23 ....l5 ....l5 Brauer 8: Steggall ..... .... I 3 Bluark Knitting Co. ...... . . .20 Clute Coal K Supply Co.. li Cash, F, H. Co. .......... .... S Clapp Bros. ........... .... I T Cowan Sz Vlfatson Co.. . ..,. IS Dawson Barber Shop .... .... 1 ll Daytime Bakery ......... ..., l l D6R6IUEY,S Barber Shop. . . . . .18 Eickerneyer, H. 8 ll, I.,.. .... IS Evenknit Hosiery Mills. . . .... I9 First National Bank ......... . . .20 Fowley, VV. T. ................. I3 Farmers State Savings Bank ..... , . . lil Frantz Drug Store ......... .... .... l 2 Graves, Randall E, ............ .... l GL1l1ICFIl1Ell1H'S Meat Rlarlct-t . . Ill Gray, Mrs, j, M. ............. .... l 0 Grants Sport Store ...... Gage, Robt, Coal Co... .. .... l-1 ....l-4 Greenwalcl's Laundry .... . . .IS Glover, Adah E. ....... .... 2 U Hogle Knitting Co... .... 113 Hogan ik Dawson . . . . . . li Industrial NVorks ...... .,.. E I Ideal Plumbing' Co.. . . .. .'lT Knepp, XV. R .......... . . . 5 Kuhlman Electric Co.. . . .. .ll Keit, Martin ............. . . .12 Kessler's Jewelry Store. . . ..., lil Louis Drug Co. ......... . . . 2 Lewis Mfg, Co.. . . . . . 35 La,Porte, A. J. ...... .. . G Lutz, Fred .......... . . .ll Luxton Gas Station. . . Page 132 ....ll5 Name Marsh, lhe lilorist ........ Montyk Pressing' ,Shop .... Meisel-XVillianis Co. .... . Miller, O, E. ....... Maier Drug' Co. .... . Macllae, Reid X Co... Michigan Pipe Co ..... Moh r Hardware ......... Page 'I ffffii ...pri S ....lti ....lT ....l9 . . .... 20 Marian Beauty Shop ....... ........ 2 0 Nord. A, Il' .... ............ . ......... - l Northeastern Mivliigan Auto Sales Fo. fi National Drug' Store .... Northeastern Radio Co.... ...JH Oppen hei in X Levi' ...... .....lfi Oviatt Auto Co...' ................... 17 ,. I iggott Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . Peoples Ctl1l1lllt'l'Cl2ll N S2 ix ings Ba T viii 8 PfCl111lll,Q'Pl' Hardw111'o Co.. . . . . . . . . . . .10 Plum :IxQ'tJllCj' . . . . . . . . . . . Pei ltins L andy C o.. . . . . Real Lion .......... Rowley Bros. ....... . Victory Theater ...... . Rihlmlc, Thoinns S. ....... Riversicle 'frurli K Storage C 9 0 17 15 .lffliii IG U....... Ratkos, joseph J. ............... .... I S V' I ll Schultz, C, , ........ . Smith, Ft-rcl, ll. ..... . Seiiclel Cl't'2lIlI0l'X Co... Salzburg' Coal Co.. .. St-lim'iilc-inan, Sain .... Shoe Market. ......... . Sherlnan. H, l.. ......... . Schaffer, Frank X Son .... Schumann, Ted .......... Slcaff, S. 1. ............ . See, John A.. . . . . . . . Snover X Lafrainluoisv. . Thompson, jay. . . . . . . . . . Tomlinson, XV. H. S Co.. . Times Tl'll3lllll'. . . . . . . . . . Vaughn Bakery ......... Vanity Box .............. XfVooclworth's Shoe Store. XVilson Body Co ,........ XValther's Dept. Store. . . XVorld's Star Knitting' Co YVanlcss, H, X Co ......... XVoocl, Archie ........ ..-. -J ..fl .. 5 fi ll 153 lli . ..lT ....l8 . ..'l9 .,..lSl .. .9 ....-l ....l6 .....l5 .....l2 ....18 ....l ...T 6 ....l2 ....20 ....20 COMPLIMENTS RANDALL E. GRAVES 'CTW SP07'Z'J'lll67Zi.S' Siam BASEBALL CAMPING TENNIS SWIMMING GULF FISHING MII, LIQR flU'l'O 'IVR ES Now located at the corner of Center Ave. and Saginaw St.. in the Wenonah Hotel Building, Bay City, Michigan Bzgf Your SHGES WOODWORTH'S GUOD SHOES LUUISPRUQ CUMPANY CENTRAI L HIGH HEAD Q UAR 'l'E RS Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Parker Pens Stationery Gilbertls and Whitman Candy Pyralin Ivory Perfumes and Toilet Waters '4U'z'f's to be fzaa'--we fzafve if LOUIS - DRUG - COMPANY Compliments The First National Bank ,vm 1 ,gg vp: Lg I4 If f .,.f ff K.-I 155 Q , ZZIIGME5 .. 1 ff ' . A 'F gi f' 5?X,QS,E53 We BAY CITY, MICHIGAN . T. FoWLEY E3 Co Two Hwy Sl'0l'61f D RUG 5 OF QUALITY qs Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs Y-TlifA'YiiKODAKS - - 1 : e ss Compliments The Clotfzey Shop -THE sTUoENTs sToR1a'- Suits - Shirts - Neckwear - Etc. Hosiery for Men, Women and Children 1303 COLUMBUS AVENUE MARSH YA e Flo r is if rg-iff . 5 for all Occasions 12 MADISON 5 5 li!-D 1 .nzvgde -- ' - -in Mi wi 900 Wasliinglon Avenue A Brffw' H 01118. fb7',fL'.f.f lllwlcilf' fit' ffm LHiC,'IlI' Miffhoff Choose from 100 beautiful designs all at worth while -savings e M we S250-'f.4':15l.0.Z'E: LEWIS MAN'F'G. CO. BAY CITY, M1cH1oAN l'.1'I'Il0NILl' Ulll XDYVIIII Ili uv ' H Every Member ef lfze Clays gf r7Vz'rzezfeen Hundred Twefzzfyffbzzr bas our sifzcere wfsfztfbr ez Pros- perozzs, Happjf and SZZC'C'6J1YfZl! F Z1 ju rg :iff-ee:feef:1n,, 1 e -ee fee! ay Thompson E5 Company WASHINGTON AT FIFTH Of course ge n t le COMPLIMENTS reader, you have heard 3 ,,,n,,OF ,WW ., K of the girl who was so dumb that she thot a football coach had four wheels, but did 4 H you hear of the one ' ' that thought the Lost Chord was a tale of ' J ' ' a lynching party in Aufomebzle I dZ7ZZZ7Zg which the pa,ticip,m,s - forgot to bring a rope? 1 1 ' 1 1 : 6 For Service and Protection See a Mutual Trust Rep- resentativei - MUTUAL TRUST LIFE INSURANCE Co. .L II. NGIKIJ, Com-rnl .Urn-Ill 700 South Farragut Street cw BHY Cltya Mlchlgan 0ll'iv1- null lh-siclc-:lcv 2110! N. Yvillllllt St. Bay City, Wlivll. PATRONIFIE OUR AJJVERTISERS COMPLIMENTS OF A-1 W.. R.. Knnegnp COtmnpza1nny --SUCCESSORS TO-Y? THE HAWLEY DRY GOODS COMPANY COMPLI MENTS OF. C. R. WILSON BCDY CCMPANY Ferd H. Smith - '- Yyre -. -...ee e-- Leaffzer Goods Store Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Parcel Post Cases, Toilet Sets, Etc. We can furnish all y t l req ' ments d g y ollege course FERD H. SMITH 610 ADAMS STREET Between 61h and 7th COMPLIMENTS OF -+tS--Seidelfa 4 Creamery COHIPHDY Bay City, Michigan Manufacturers OilT VQBV0 CVEHWHW Blllfw' lilll Nlll PIR KDWIRIISLRQ 'lfe Cfass 0fIQ2r,Z bay om' .8'Z'lZI'67 6 7I2'!..8'O fbi' Meir happy aim' m1'r'eyyf2zZ fixture Northeastern Michigan Auto Sales Co. WASHINGTON AT IVICKINLEY Clute Coal E3 Supply Co. Coal + Coke HARD OR SOFT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES of all Kinds SOLVAY OR GAS ELASTICA STUCCO Mlakes New Homes Out of Old COMPLIMENTS OF -Q-'eWHlthCf,Slfff Department Store Young Women ! Young Men l We took care of your Mothers' and Fathers' Apparel needs. Learn a lesson in thrift-1lk Let US Take Care Of Yours A. J. LA PORTE L-:TM Home GOOD SHOES' . . Q . . 706 Washington Avenue Compliments of- Salzburg Coal Co. COMPLIMENTS OF sfss EMUQSIATQN GOOD CLEAN COAL Sth and Adams El E 'NP PHONE WESTWOOD 201 405 SALZBURO AVENUE R. HOGAN F. DAWSON l1lIllXIlI0lll Kllllllllll A Complete Ba1'1k Chefiffzg Iicfozmfs Sa i1z'f1g'.v 14ffff0lz7zfs Cerfgfmzfes W' Deposit Sqfe Deposit Hoxey BAY CITY BA OL SAVINGS THREE BANKING OFFICES Center and Washington Salzburg Avenue Midland and Henry LATEST EASIEST --sTYLEs-- . --TERMS-L INCORPORATED EVER YTHING FOR THE HOIWE Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum and Curtains, Shades, China, Cut Glass, Silver and Kitchenware, Paint, Varnish, Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces Ye-ry Sue-vial Prices on FUIIIIIIPIO Outfits I.:u'g'est .hNHIll Illl'llfH In Norllu-rn Mich. H109-l0ll-1013 NORTH WATER STREET COMPLIMI-:NTS R a n d W in f e r S- OF . There's a town in Mas- ' sachusetts named after you. urnSilTli+ETZ . ' Russ Galbraith- Vulcamzmg Co. Yeah? Whats its name P :N Wintersv-Marble- head I' A 'I' R 0 N l Z li 0 I' ll .K D V IC R 'l' I S E R S Xu Compliments Off? aaaa as as aa Peoples Commercial e3idir125iraBH9k 135565 ilk. ni Your Bank fvemm Milk! You choose your Bank from a point ol Safety. 77ze7z fzvify 7101' LW I 1, lx' 9 Health is more vital than Money. Caflz Qualify Milk lil' Safe M176 F. H. CASH CCMPANY XIII Ulli KIJX COMPLIMENTS Qpnle, Qi in INDUSTRIAL WORKS BAY CITY, MICHIGAN SA Y IT WITH INK' Snover E5 Lairamboise LITHOGRAPHERS and PRINTERS P1'1'1ffu1'.v qffhzir .JIIINNIIX High Grade Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Dance Programs, Etc. Mzidisoii Avenue at Sixth Phone Madison 1983 IX ll 'YI ll! XIII ll 'Alexander 352 Yvullerfielo Dick Bendall CO. MIDLAND STREET AT,HENRY 610 Washington Ave. and BAY CITY, MICHIGAN HOE that ATISFY L- - - Q 1 PHOTOGRAPHS SPM' S' A C d Hand-Painted Portraits Pi , Enlargemenls en H1119 er Frames and Hardware Comp ny Mouldings GENERAL HARDWARE Q ' Renowned Stoves and Ranges, Refrigerators We have Greeting Cards for all the Rogers' Painls--- WorId's Best Family 508 EAST MIDLAND Compliments of TOMMY BILLERTS AUTO STORAGE Tarmers Auto Washing and Storage Stale Sgvingg FILLING STATION Parking Space for Two Hundred Cars Bank OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 623 Saginaw Street Compliments of C0mPlimenfS 0f C. A. Guntermamfs Meat Market 83' 506 Midland Street Westwood 114 DHWSOITS B3I'bCI' Phoenix Block Compliments of Mrs. J. M. Gray Chilson Street Pl'l'll0NIll OIR llllIIl'l'ISl'IRS TIl1l'll1Tl2l1'l rrI'HIISIOI'ITICI'S ol All Kinds since 1893 Kuhlman Electric Company BAY CITY, MICHIGAN H noon FRI D LUTL Ph 111081 Ph Maaezsm sronr mom Madison 1395-J GOODS of---H QUALITY CAKES MA DE TO ORDER X Daytime Bakery 715 Washington Avenue Phone Madison 2847 Bay City Decorating Co. 410 Washington Avenue Plate Glass and Auto Glass a Specialty c0M1'L1M1cN'rs on THE HAT SHOP IN THE PARK . . . 412 Center Ave. S. Schneidem Monlyys Pressing Shop NVQ Do All Kinds of Pleating -n---1 l'luuu' -4 I - X I l'.1 'I I I I XIKIIR Why do we dream? iff '-IICKZJIUSK' slcrop iliws lllli lnrinsr tntnl uri:-mirwiuiisiiess. 'Phu lnwiin still trim-s to int:-l'pi'vt si-llsntiinis :xml lll0llrUl'- it-s :mil its ul't'oi'ts rin- our ilrc-mms. 'l'irerl, slui.:'p:isli skin :mil niusvli-s walker up quivkly when l'l'RI+1'I'l'IS'l' Rubbing' .kloollol lfiiilipys fhvlll its llI'Jll'illJ-1'!Il'IIlll1, Alti-i' NIl'L'll1lHlIS t-Xurviso, Vuruts-st ltulvlrimr .Xli-nlml is :iii o1iviL:'uV:itil1L:'l'uli-ilnwu. In tlii- lIl'VSSlYlLt' rmnn, an xinlt-'uilhl ilv- mlmwillt :intl :i rust- l'l':i::'i':llit lmlm :after slizxriiig. Um- ul' 200 l'ui'i-ti-sl lll'l'Il2IY'1IIlllllN Iilll' lie-:ultli :incl liv,a:'iL-mf. l'Ii'i-l',v itvm tlic- lu-sl that skill :tml 1'iIl'f'PiIll pim- :lun-. ,M i -irh xl ,,H'1'a4 I i N if Il f f -Leif ., ' i . TZ . -swf Graduation Gift Suggestions Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Stationery, Perfumes, Cameras C. I'I.I'71RANTZ THE BEST IN DRUG STORE JIER C H.-1 AVDISE and SE li' V1 LE 407 Center Avenue For Shower Bouquets and Corsageslflivlf M A R T I N K EIT 1-101 Washington Avenue QUALITY? Our Butter Milk and Eggs represent the height of Quality. E4 Home of Vaughn's Goodies Insurance Surety Bonds Investment Bonds UQ.. THE PLUM AGENCY CCMPLIMENTS 'OF The World's Star ----Knitting Millsw- PA 'I' IR 0 X I Z If 0l'Il XllXI ll'l'lSICIiN Compliments of Eeee e BAY COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Fftu' C:0ll'I'6lll.Fllf QfjQlt'1'.l' in Fiw C0l1lll1lHl7.l'l' CL 1lfr'7'.r A Bank of Strength and Character BAY CITY, MICHIGAN Summer and Vacation E o o T W E A R M'i s s Marvel- -D i d you kill all the germs For the High School Boy or Girl in this milk ? A great variety at .... 8 Alice Beckm,Yes I some lower' 33. 5 ran it through the food chopper, THE SHOE MARKET Phoenix Block 719 Washiiigton Ave. . BUY PURE ICE!! fm! mf! il lifzffiroff 2771--4 We Do the Rest Bay City Freezer +lSt1'ictly Sanitary-?- EARBEE. sHoP GUS BRUNNER 103 S. HENRY DIAMONDS 1 WATCHES fbi' Mrs Gnzziuales KESSLER'S JEWELRY STORE GIFTS TH.-IT LAST IKIIEDXIII ill! KIDXIRIIIII RETAIL WHOLESALE Coal Builders, Supplies Coke CALL MADISON 2300 Robt. Gage Coal Company Retail Department, Tenth and Water Street - l G R A N T ' S atlona ----A pp Sporlmg Goods D Bay City's Only Exclusive Sporting Goods Store 203 FIFTH Ava. tore COMPLIMICNTS OF X? The Maisel-Williams Company Hardware, Roofing, GEORGF S LAYERIR P p Supplies, Paint 1010-1012 N. WATER sr. 'INS The Times Tribune COMPLIMENTS OF- - Refi Lion QUICK LUNCH 201 CENTER AVENUE Z 5 In Hoboken, New Jersey, ll young fel- low shot and killed two pofcssorsh and then b ned down the School-ho x Bovswill be boys. PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY Say It With Flowers FRO Ml Boeringer Bros. ROWLEY BROS. MIDLAND AND DEAN Gas, Oils and Accessories PROMPT SER VICE We Fool the Sun BARN ETT-THOMAS CO. Mfgs. of Tents, Awnings, Flags 105 IIO N. Linn Street GARMENTS Tailored to Measure Fit faultlessly to your indi- vidual taste when made by H. L. SHERMAN Brauer 81 Sieggall GENERAL INSURANCE For Proleclion 404 CENTER AVE. IX'I'ROXlll Ulli X ll Y IC R 'I' I N I ll W Wherever Ir Goes- Ylllll' I0:I4I of fIII'IIII I II :IIIyIIIIIIg' I-Isa' I-III I I I 1 I I' I' I Ii ' III I I I I II II II III I I f I Iiti IH 0I' I I I I I I L N III 1'llI is II I 2. I I III- I E I I II I' I x -I SIIIIPIWISIIIII. .Isla III .- I I:I I' Iile- us. i':III II:IIIIs0II IBII7. i--RIVERSIDEl-- LT TRUCK AND STORAGE CO if , -X i,X?h5i ' ' BSN l ll FS gl I XTX ACKING if 2 I I II fi MOVING f1i'.2IL Q 'sc-bi-- ia.T.g.. ' 'M coMPL1MENTs OF To I I-IOGLE KNITTING CO. Compliments of----? A. R. Maier E3 Co. .Pl'l'J'Cl'lfff0lI Drlzggzirff Thomas S. Ribble REAL. ESTATE AND LIFE I N S U R A N C E 302 DAVIDSON BUILDING BILL LUXTON ' 'fx' TEXACO GASOLINE, MOTOR OILS, - - A - TIRES AND ACCESSORIES - - - - Comer Third and Iolfmson Streets EI E Cnr, Center Ave. and Trumbull SI., on M 81 Victory Theatre COMPLIMENTS Holm' qf'Qzm!1'rv Pf'cf111'ef OF ------ wssr SIDE ot1?nI1DLAND sr, ff We COMPANY T11 , , Y, T h e ifliiiifii Florsheim Shoe Store OPPENHEIM E3 LEVY C05 CENTER AVENUE IffI!l0fr'J'4l!n Slmfxr 717 Easm Midland Su-ost. West Side PXIIIIIXIII Ulll IIIIIIIIIIIR REG Passenger Cars AND Speedwagons . Q . CDVIATT CIHPPBHE Dry Cleaners and Dyers R UG CLEANERS HI NVASHINGTON AY ENI I Madison SN COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK SCHEFFER 81 SON Meats and Groceries 1705 COLUMBUS AVENUE IDE L Plumbing: Compyny STEEL CEILINGS Phone Madison 2596 PLUMBING - HEATING COMPLIMENTS OF MAC RAE, REID Q 81 COMPANY I 0lll'lIl .XIUIII Ylzulison 277 GROCERIES BAY CITY, MICHIGAN Compliments of Greenwalds Laundry Wlffifaflwtfw aiwww H. SEH. L. Eickemeyer HARDWARE EAVES TROUGHING and all kinds of METAL WORK 1305 COLUMBUS A VE. MADISON 2593 Cowan-Watson Comp'y TED SCI-IUMANN DRY CLEANING A PRESSING REPAIRING AND Parts Sales Service DYEIN G 906-903 SAGINAW ST, Madison 402 708 S. Henry Street Compliments of JOSEPH J. RATKOS Groceries, Notions, Cigars, Tobaccos, Sandwiches Nm-X V4-I ll lliyrh l l DERCITIEIYS Barber SIIICKIHGIK l!l'll.IllNG Madison 1100-R The Vanity Box Beauty Salon THE MISSES GREEN Marinello Graduates 207 D idson Bldg. BAY CITY MICH C mP'imm f A s. J. sian at CO., Im. The Home of Good Value Iohn A. See Furniture Co. mm 814-16-18-20 N. Water Street Across from Wenona Park Evenkriit Hosiery Mills 108-110 North Walnut Street Manufacturers of HOSIERY A ll Rl I p H of America A Good Place to VVork OAKLAND Sales and Service Company 6rue Blue ,Motor Cars ,. Phone Madison 1500 1009 Washington Avenue DEALERS IN FURNITURE Domestic Rugs and Carpets Oriental Rugs and Draperies 711-713 Washington Ave., Bay City Compliments of MICHIGAN PIPE' CGMPANY l1'l'lR ll lll Kllllllllll ' Slip into one of MOHR'S com- , fortable well-fitting Bathing Suits Enjoy the great-out-doors. Bathing Suits, Bathing Caps, Bags, Belts, etc.. are here in great variety. Clever styles, finest quality, priced amazingly low, HARDWARE AND I M FURNITURE CO. E Midland Street at Henry, West Side g-xlFiif5 - Compliments of Norlheaslern Radio 913 Water St. Compliments of ADAH E. CLOVER Teacher of Piano IF QUALITY COUNTS Eat Arnold's American Beauty Bread Day lily Auto School and Garage 515 NORTH MONROE ST. Solicits Students Cylinder Grind- ing, VVeldihg' Auto Repairing of all Kinds Compliments of BLUARK Knitting Mills They Make Good SWEATERS and CAPS THE Marian Beauty Shoppe PERMANENT WAVING MARCEL WAVING Primrose House Toilet Goods 915 WASHINGTON AVENUE Phone Madison 924-.I COMPLIMENTS OF Archie Wood Oil Co. TAXICO PRODUCTS Phone Mad. 551-I 311 E. Midland St. H. Wanless 81 S011 HARNESS ima TRUNK snoif T05 Adams St. Bay City, Mich. COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND Eat Perkins, Candy IXIIKONIII 0lR XDXIRIINIIKN
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