Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1930
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Q 17,7 l 1 X r I I I E i I I r i I i , 1 n I 5 i 1 k J ' n N 1 i w I n i 9 1 i 1 If fi ' Ei is Fi 1 1 1 gi il' 12 li 11 Lag . il ii 1 . Qi li il Il gl el Z 4 ,-'J D v 0 I- Q 1lq , 091' ' A ,EJ 5 si 1i I A I I 4 1 4 11110 5 Bnuu Dublisheol bL1'Lhe students ofw FLINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL mm, Mlm-uc,AN V A Dedication To Miss Grace Lee Pinel, who has so untiringly devoted all her efforts to fan the flame of enthusiasm in Flint Central high school's every activity: has acted not only in the capacity of Dean of Girls, hut also as adviser and friend to all-to her we proudly dedicate this, the 1930 Prospectus. Pugv Fmrr Q ' I door to Ivaruiug nzudv in vfvry fvarf I rvan'-v equal to .mum Ciollziv art. Pagr I F lm:-.'.f I vv 5 . 1 9 N. X 'w H X R. 'K Lmwk ,xy Then from our f0'zvrr's height ilu' world bel0'2u'. Srcmed 'madv of barren limbs, and roofs of suofv. l't1,Lff Snr . I 41 im' wall.: :muff zzuzv -ruilll ify dzml, Ind Imrrwzz lmzfrrlzvx :whiff 'zvztlz dfrzvzzv rr H4 Pzzgn' Eight Tlzrnuglz ffm' fonzsfrmfion was its beauty TUl'0,f, lffwlz Iwrifk iuzfvlcmfvd with a 1mI1l'c tl10't. -vm 7, , f . Q' l7ro.s't'v lifflv Ilrrmk. un' you not hapfvy f11z'1'a' ,Sxf'tIIXklI'Ilf1 Iikv tl !I,flIlllUlI!1, in your grfaf .mow-v mu ,.....'s ,Qc X111 3 '-pg,-2? fx! -s lm' I1 11 'llll-ff, so M111 and sfruiglzf llfjtll-I1.Yf flu' .v1.'j'. l'1'jw'v.m'fl itx prmw' in u l'IUIHf,V xigflz. Ind TUIIUK, tw womlmj, dons not ww!! In own 1 fl'lt'110' and nviglzlmr .vnrlz as zur lzmw' knfm'n.' u X HI ngv 'l'1m'l7'v Snow l7llVfl'l'lIt'll xlzrulls, grvy post tops pilva' with wlzitf Onvv gallant gatmvay .Y'lll0fllt'7't'll' 'zwll from siglzl. ll1'r1'.v! forzmzl urluuz 17t'llllf.X', yvf afar! 'l'l11'.s' lmlwlr frunlr .Y1'L'llI.f Iwi!! III .X'af1m x lm 151' llur Tlzvir zdzzrlowvri f0zuz'1'.v clvar und wondrous full Rcm' from flu' Iflavkvd out fvczffvrzz of if all. - -31.'XRAlURIIi Nu i . Jw N A , . ,ts hi ski, ,sg ' E . is Fo A,,g '? :,V,,fuQ3W A M . -. ',.. I, ,. .gl ,C Z pp,-. ,A.,,',,.,.f,,, , The Book IRE and light. How necessary they are to our existence. Fire is the embodi- ment of enthusiasm and ambition: light-the more steady flame of knowledge and wisdom. Because they are such vital forces in the life of the student, the 1930 Prospectus has tried to give a lasting impression, within the pages of this volume. of the progress of light-from its crude, primitive beginnings to the splendor of its twentieth century incandescence. As it has grown, so Education has had its growth. It is a process of improved illumination. Flint on wood produced the first spark of light--a process which the name of our school and city immortalizes-and the other stages of light followedg crude fire torches, whale oil lamps. Hickering candles, the wick lamp of yesterday. and finally the incandescent lamp, the golden anniversary of which paid glowing tribute to its inventor, Thomas Alva Edison-who. because of his intense desire to make this a better world, has brought improved heat and light to the homes of mankind. Education, too, has advanced through the mazes of time until, like heat and light, it also has made the greatest industry and the humblest home a more habit- able place in which to work and live. As Christian stumbled falteringly-although surely-on his way toward the heights, so Youth, eager to learn and to -do, aided by Ideals and Faith, plods on to his summit of achievement. This book would depict that progress-it would do more, for it would thank those who have made this progress possible. It is our earnest intent that the light which this Prospectus sheds upon your Central High School days will help you to realize your opportunities-help you to see your high school as a brilliant pageantg with its pathos, its happiness and its golden store of memories. Page Fifteen NORTHWVESTERN ITNIYTSRSITY THE MEDILL SCHOOL OF JOURNALISDI IEYQSTUN. ILLINOIS Like the campfire whose warm red glow brings contentment and the joy of companionship to the circle gathered 'round it, the High School Annual radiates much of the happiness of school life, including its activities and friendships. , This book should brighten the days of all who read it--especial ly in years to come. An album of remembrance--such as THE PROSPECTUS-will be useful if it acquaints students with one another's interests, if it en- courages participation in school activities and enterprises by recording their endeavors and progress. The volume will assuredly strengthen loyalty to the school by awakening pride, and by building an ambition to achieve. Like the fire and light which are the theme of THE PROSPECTUS the book itself is sure to add warmth to the story of school days, and prove its right to a place near the hearthstone of memory. Congratulations! Sincerely yours, x ' . Director Page 5i.1'tvm1 -fM'1'? 5a . .. 1 ,..wz'n.-M ,.., C U LTV ,. j. E. WELLWOOD IGHT and fire are ancient symbols for wisdom and enthusiasm. The 1930 Prospectus could not have chosen a more fitting theme to represent the Spirit of Central. Wisdom without enthusiasm is ineffectual. Enthusiasm without wis- dom is dangerous. The Spirit of Central strives to be a Hne combination of the two. Through the thirty-two years of its publication the Prospectus has had no small part in keeping our torch burning brightly and has each year helped to hand it on to succeeding generations of students. lt is with genuine pleasure that I see this book take its place in the long line of its predecessors. t iw r. A i n 'H I -.3 f E z' 'ffl .K'4fff V..' - ' ey. ..1 35. . Page Seventeen r, C. V. COURTER HEN you Find a school set in spacious, well-kept, beautifully landscaped grounds, with playgrounds, athletic fields, graveled drives and inviting walks, whose studied architecture blends with its surroundings, and that is clean, cheerful, and challenging within: when that school has a student body that is motivated by worthwhile purposes, that is guided hy Fine ideals, that is in the grip of steady loyalty, and that is tired with high enthusiasms: when the school has a faculty that is sympathetic, understanding and helpful in its contacts with youth, that places the needs of youth above all else, and that finds its work with developing a joy and not a task,-there is a great school. lt is from such a background that splendid achievements spring. Such a school sheds its light upon an entire community. KIZWJZ ,:.3s,sf - - M .- Q-N - T 2 , A X , Vg N ,fs e -I 1-1 , . -5 ' . .. H ' ' -3' 'n ' -is as . Q is , b, 1 dx. 1 F... . fam 1 ,. E TV w I 5. 1 Ts. Eg.: , -s-,. if , . . ,, - W, 5 .- , iv, Q - ' - -, f , -1: - '-: su 'g '- . 41-L 5 :1 1. ' f,'ss'i.4. .vgfi ' A. ' We-f.-'iI:'-it -s . 7 ' .?. 5 ... v- ' ' -- ' . H-. 1 ww A fire: ' A .. M ,,,..f-'. - is... , . .. -as ' -' - sr- 19 if ' Pagr Eighteen 0 Miss Fnomzxtzie Rlnmzu. Our assistant principal, Miss Florence Riddell, came to Flint Central in 1923 as Dean of Girls. Three years later she became assistant principal in charge of boys, a position for which, because of her knowledge and appreciation of the ways and ideals of boys. she is well Fitted. VVith the exception of a summer school of graduate study at Columbia university, Miss Riddell obtained her education in Omaha, Nebraska, in the high school and university. Here she was made a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, a national sorority. She First taught in Manchester, Iowa, where she later became principal. From there she went to Rockford, Illinois, where. after teaching Latin in that school two years, she came to Flint Central. Miss GRACE PINEL Miss Grace Pinel. our very capable Dean of Girls, received her high school and college education at Kalamazoo, graduating with an A. B. degree, She was a member of several local societies, one of which was a traveling musical organization. Her first teaching experi- ence was obtained at Howell where she was an instructor in Latin and French. VVhile there she coached basketball and sponsored several clubs. Coming to Flint Central in 1924 she taught Latin and directed activity for two years. Then she became Dean of Girls, the position she now holds. M i iii 'H i A - 'Z' - . -I in i ii Zvi.. WA 4. .eu i, I . :I 35, - iq . . Fi,- m,. , gy' -' X .. i f -: wi, Q . A .. Pe' .- . 'Q' ' 'f ' W -' ft A - A, xiii' Liss f ,Q .-T ' . P , ,. in .via-M . , Lg .ty-1:-Q. I, , pi... A-gf Q L--,. o fl ... e Page Nineteen JOHN ACKERMAN B. A. Univ. of Mich. M. A. Univ. of Mich. Phy.v1'c.x' LOUISE ARMSTRONG B. A. Univ. of Ill. History 'vs D f-A-4 v. ADDA BABCOCK B A Albion Colle e . . g M. A. Univ. of Mich. Latin GRACE BAGBY B. A. Univ. of Kansas M. A. Univ, of Kansas Chemistry HOMER M. BARLOW B. A. Alma College English and Journalism CLYDE E. BARNETT B. A. Univ. of Mich. Mathematics CHARLES E. BELDIN Alma College Printing Page Twenty FLORENCE BISHOP B. A. DePauw Univ. Mathematics NVALTER H. BLOCH B. S. Univ. of Minn. 1iIu.fi1.' ETH EL BOWMAN B. A. Univ. of Mich. M. A. Univ. of Mich. English STANLEY BROOME B. S. Univ. of Mich. Pliysicul Education HELEN BROXVN Frances Shimer School Univ. of Michigan .-iclifity MARJORIE BROWN B. A. Univ. of Mich. M. A. Univ. of Mich. Chemistry if JILDRED BUNCE Sargent College Battle Creek College Plzyxical Education RALPH H. CARPENTER B. A. Mich. State Normal Mathematic: 'vs- EDNA CARR Drexel Irrslitu te SMU: ng MAY L. CARSON B. A. Univ. of Mich. M. A. Columbia Univ. fl - History ,-. , .1 x,Lr-11. TINA CHRISTENSON Attendance Clerk Strimgraplzcr MARIE CHRISTOPHERSON Il. A. Rockford College English I CARROLL CLARK B. A. Alma College Commercial Aritlzmeiic Social Science ELLEN M. CLARK B. A. Univ. of Mich. Ellgliill ELIZABETH CODY B. A. Univ. of Mich. English DORIS DAYTON Axst. Librarian JACOB EVANSON Il. A. Univ. of N. Dakota Music GRACE FIELD B. A. Kalamazoo College M. A. Univ. of Chicago English DAN FISHER Il. A. Albion College Pliysical Education ELI ZA BETH FRUIT B. A. Elmira College English LILLIAN GOLD Vl'elle-sley College Ellglliih LOWELL GRANT B. A. Mich. Central State Normal Jlodern Science IVAN G. GRIMSHAW B. A. Hiram College B. D. Yale University M. A. Univ. of Chicago Bible Liferature MYRTLE HAMMOND Mich. State Normal R. S. Cleary Bus. College Bookkeeping and Typing Page Twenty-on! 67 Page v , .. MARIE HASTINGS ll. S. Carleton College Marlwmatics i'llliS'l'1-IR l'. HENRY li. JX. Oberlin College f4llCHll.ffVj' Rll'l'lI HENRY ll. A. Oberlin College Hisfory DARYL VV. IRVVIN B. A. Un'i-J. of Mich. B00li'kl'l'f'I'71g l4d'l'l'TfIi.l'lllg Salvxmanslzif' HOWARD JACKSON ll. A. Vlhslihurn Collegi- Pllysiml Edllfllfl-Oll umxciirl JONES Burdette College Mich. State Normal Bookkvejving lllil.l-IN KEl.l'..XR ll. A. lVlilwaukee-Uownu College Latin NEl'.I.Il-I A. Kl'I'l'Zl.liR Ferris lnstitute Tj'l'iug Twvuty-Iwo v ...N ., . . ,N ,gr U.-,az , . wt' .-1 A lCNlll.Y R. KIf'Kll,XlfliR l'l1. ll. l'niv. of Fliicago Soda! Sl'!L'lIFL' JOIIANNA Kl,IN11ll0l.'l'Z ll. A. RlllW'1lLll'Cl'Q-llUXVllCl' College I.ilv'i1l'iau lfl.ORliNi'l2 LALEY ll. A. Univ. of Roclu-:stef FfPlll'll ami Latin MILIJRICU l..Xl.l'IY B. A. University of Rochester French I. MONROE LANGLO B. A. St. Olaf's College ,llusic NELLIE LOSS B. A. Univ, of Mich. ,'l1lltlIt'HldfI'L'J l41l.BIER'l'.X Xl,xrGREGOR Financial Svc'y .Xl QNICS Nlcli l NLEY li, Xlicll. Stale follcm: .S.l Zd'liIlg KIERLE MERRITT Iliff- Mich. State Normal l'niv. nf Mich. and Chicago Sllllftlllllld HELEN NIILLER R. A. Olivet College Ellglfill ERNl'lS'l' NEVVI..-XND li. A. King College ll. U. Prcsh. Theology Seminary of Kentucky Xl. .X. Univ. of Mich. .llntli. and Gmwral Svikllcc ELVA OLSON li. A. Univ. of Mich. Tyliing and Sliorfhnrrd I.. ADELINE PIERCE ll. O. Syracuse College l'nIvlir .S'fu'aki11g ami I7ramu1ic.v ll. A. Kal o ollcgc FVl'11C,1 F' BIABE 'N ' :fi TH ELMA E. POTTER ll, A. Univ. of Mich. Sfmuixlz JOHN Rl-ILOT. Clirniixirg Q4 'Q l-K fi 6 , ' Pb li. .X. Univ. of Unlnirnn' i 9 L ' in- 3 . f' EDNA li, Rl-ll ID R. A. Univ. of Ncb. Slmrtlmmi. Tyfiiug LEONARIW REDD H. S. Univ. of Nell. M. S. Univ. of Ill. Biology YIRGINI .X l.. ROHICRSON R. A. l'n'iv. nf Xlich. English FLORENCE ROBERTS B. A. Univ. nf XVis. M. A. Univ. of Chicago History CLARA G. ROE B. A. Univ. of Mich. M. A. Univ. nf Mich. History .i e ' - nstitute 7 ' higan . Law. . ating ' W 1 E IIOVVARID G. SCAUILT. B. A. Univ. of Mich. Rl. A. Univ. of Mich. Boys' .4ctiz'iIy XLXRY S. SEYHOVR ll. A. Univ. of Mich. Latin Page Twvntj Ilaree 0 ,-...,f, -6, -M XVILLIAM J. RUSSELL I f L - i i VERA SHRIGLEY Tl. .-X. Olivet College .lliitlicniatitic JOHN R. SHORT Life Xlicli. Western State Normal .llacliinc Shop LEUNARU SIMONSUN Stunt Institute .llFl'lll1lll't'0I Drazuing AGNES JO. SMITH B, S. Vniv. of Mo. Ar! ROBERT STARMER Stout Institute lfoodslzop, English NELLIE STOBIE U. A. Univ. of ich. M. A. Univ. 'ci ayi: MABIET, STODDARD B. S. Univ. of Chicago B. S. Ixalamazoo Collegs Biology CHRISTINE STOMBAUGII B. E. Stevens Pt. Teachers Col. B. S. Stout Institute Cooking HSAs.. gif' Page Twenty-four RAY STOMBAUGH li. S. Stunt Institute .llt'rlmnir'r1I Dl'HTK'I'Ilg FII .X R LES SUITER B. A. Univ. of Mich. Bl. A. Univ. of Mich. ,lIutlirmr1tif:.r, Study Hall ROSE THOMAS Cafctvria illanugcr RA Y G. YOORIIORST B. S. Mich. State College M. S. Mich. State College Illodcrn SL'l.l'llCl' IDELLA NV.'X'1'ERS B. A. Northwestern Univ. .llatlzcmatrhv LILLIAN VVELLER li. A. Kalamazoo College Eliglish ll IENRY J. WHEATER B. S. Mich. State College Biology FERNE VVILLIAMS ll. S. Mich. State Normal Typing W f . Tiki l wg-e4 i 3 x i li u ,. M s I f, Y. E 'ri in 1 'E ,,,,,,,HQ,f, f, 4, N, -,,, 'X Y , r-- Cd-. Pfwm ' 'Vlsl' ' 'W ' A ' W 'wg , I .Q 5 1 f 'Y f, 1.2, V- , . - .2 f 5t'5.:'3'- .' 'J Q . ?'f X . ,f' K ,.: ff . V z, N,-: .:- X122-A. - .FW-wdy-'-'f--N ' nr- X7 . .- '- J flip : A as ' Q15 ' .wx ' V SB 1oR 'T' -. ,-uk .U V, fp-af f IW' r ard 39 X ' A n 3 H ,, Y I fu'-TZ-'-fffli . 0 :.' 'wie W' v YF ? A .WW M- .1 A .V . . ' 0 ' , ' FF X 1 'ff 5 f , 'F' .va -, 1. '- . 'ef' X H.-T . ' 7 'spa A - ,rg ' ' ' ,,' . N H 35 ,E -:Ah xi ,, , . 5,5- V may . V U 5' ,V 1 . , . Q U. ,L-V Q 3. I ' Q '7 :' -1a- fl is HI-:TUHLI-:R Rl'TH rzaromr GRA 1-'l-' Hompsox Class of '30 HE history of the Class of 1950 is not unlike a candle, whose slow burning represents the passing of three years of high school life. The newly lighted flame suggests the class just entering upon its high school career as Sophomores. At the beginning of the year these Sophomores elect Virgil Groom to lead their class, with Kenneth Degan. Ned Knapp and Raymond Bugbee Hlling the other offices. Two of these officers leave after the first semester and in their places Robert Hetchler and Lunetta lVhite are elected. ln all the activities, football and basketball games, parties and entertainments, the enthusiasm of these Sophomores makes up for whatever they may lack in experience, The candle although burning more brightly is shorter now and the Sopho- mores have become juniors. A new set of leaders are chosen to head this class- Robert Hetchler. .lack Rutherford, Ned Rapp and Geraldine Graff. The class has added to its list of accomplishments the successful production of the Junior play The Road to Yesterday as well as an enjoyable 'lunior-Senior party. lts members have also been well represented in music. athletics, dramatics and all the school's activities. The officers for the Senior class are Robert Iletchler, jack Rutherford, Ger- aldine Graff and Stanley Hodgson. ln spite of the fact that the candle has now almost reached the end, its flame is still as bright as ever. The Senior play, lVhite Collars is a triumph. In scholarship, leadership and in everything that goes to make up high school life, the Class of 1930 proves itself worthy of the name of Senior. Throughout the hurried activities of commencement week the candle sputters busily. Commencement night it gives a final brilliant flare.-then goes out. llow- ever, just as the life of this candle represents only a small part in all the history of light,-so these three years of high school life cover only a short period in the history of the Class of l930. M of W ., f 1 ,5-1 ' IIQ1-fQ grg-1. .i ,:- ' ' e f f mr '- vi N c . f -1 -s 1 ,. f . . ll g 'ai n - 'Q - 2 -- . -, x. Qu j 'ts -, 55' fel . , fe! 5- ',g f i - xi.. 1 ' - - 1 -N .J 1, ,f fr , ,.: nf' 5 ' 'S Mt .:- 'Q ', ,Q ' fe - W? ,Q . 53 s Y ' xl .,,! V ', M V .e t . ' -as ..,. ga. f Q, ' '- . Page Tu'e11!y':1.r ,T l . J BLACKI NToN MAGI-:E Honor Roll IIIGH Ht mNoRs Valrdictoliimi .... ................. . . . lis'rH1iR liI..XCKINTON Valrdirtorian .... ...... C 'ONWAY S. TYTAGEE Salutatorian. . . .................. . .... BORGNY ONORA H.AREM HONOR ROLL GRoi'1' .-X Genevieve Anne W'illiamson Xlargaret Mel'herson XVellwo0d Louise Clara Hampel ,leanette Nliller lilizabeth lane Phelps l 'ary C. Ukvath liathryn lf. Schultheiss llfn llryer .Xrthur lf. Thomas Nina llelle Norse Marie Rose l'rahl lilinor Marie llailey Leone Adel' Madelon Baker Arthur llenison Leona llowron Meta lluelow Lela llurns Thelma liurwell Greta Rush Lois Carlisle George Cotteen -lohn English Students in in the class. and H GRoL'1' ll Catherine Green Yerla Henry Ruth Horine Margaret Horton Ruth Horton LaYerne Keith ,lohn Kitchen Harriett Lathrop l.ela Moore Riehard hlylin Hazel llassmore limily Pierce loan Reemtsen Ruby Rice Louise Sanders Yirginia Shaw livelyn Smith Thelma Swart l 'arion Tremlmly Sidney Vaughn Dorothy XVinegarden Nlaud XYoods Group are those who have attained the highest scholarship are ranked in order of merit. The remaining names in Group li are listed alphabetically. 542-, at T , ,L .if if, f f , , if J' T i E L. -f:ir5 f,fifi K me ' P - , -' 1, - . we as - rn ' '- Pago 7 zvi'l1fy-.u r'en 5 gi Q E 4 r L. 1 - l i we 'S cw ' l' ' LEONE ADIER C.P.I. Girl Rvsc'i'x'e 3, 4, 5, 6 Social lliairnmn 5, 6 Spanish Vlnh 3. 4, 5, 6 Thalian 4, 5. 6, llall Guard 3 Oflicv 4. 5, 6 Kaleidoscope Property liornmilter 5 Prospectus 5, 6 Poe-try flub 5, 6 Charm,v .rtrikc the .right but mvrit 'wins the soul. Bli.rX'l'RlL'E .XDLER C.P.I Girl Scouts 1, 2 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4, 5. 6 Raselmll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 llnll liuarml 3, 4, 5 Swimming 4' Girls Athletic Associa- tion' 5. 6 Tennis 6 fl fum' with gIad11e.r.r o:'rrsf1rrarl. JUNE .XLBERTSON l'.P.I Biology Club 1. 2, 3, 4, S, 6 Vice-Pre-siclc-nt 5 Spanish Club 4. S, 6 Ballet l. 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 Kaleidnscopv l, 3, 5 Martha 2 Piratcs of Penzance 4 Rndiligore 6 Algmglanrc Office 3, 4, Silo, is light lzvurtea' and gay. CLIFFORD ALEXANDER I. A. I Hall Guard 3, 4, S, 6 ' Buff'-V Ton know me all a plum, blunt man. MARION ALL C.C.II Girl Reserves 5. 6 Crftnming and Serving llall Guard 5, 6 Service 3 Dccurations 1, 2 A grncral favorite so tlrvy say. LENORE ALLEN C'.C,II Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Opera 2, 3, 4 Oflice 5. 6 Bright, lovely and ativa- fi1,'c'. MARJORIE ANDERSON C.C.I. Costume and Serving 3 Hall Guard 4 Attendance Ollice 5 Kind look: foretrll as kind a lzvart 'lUI'fllI'l1,H ROBERT ARMSTRONG C.P.I. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6 A lion among ladies is a most drvadful thing. MARSHALL ATKINSON Gen. As sure as a gun. GLENDON ATKINSON C.C.I. ll'lmn the fish ain't on your line, Batc your hook an' keep 0, Mio. X xp - M V 3' N. UN pgt A-2 X G , 'X X T 7 A I .. '55 fix- 1 -all ff , ' H 4 ' ' A- '- if l fx ,, 'H .- ' L :Q v t. .int fl in nfnx ,K Q - V, 14 Wilixywz ,H 1 V Q 7-.L , 2.15. View J -I H, -- 4- aa V 'z.,, . '. ang- J.. ' 3, L 7 w va MUS Page Twenty-vrglzt BERTHA AURAND C.C.l. Biolog Club 3, 4 Hall guard 3, 4, 5, 6 Chorus Blat with a taste exact, yet uncontined. A knowledge both. of books and humankmdf' ELINOR BAILEY C.P.I. Detroit Northern High School 1, 2 Delta Epsilon Alpha 3, 4, 5, 6 Belle Masque S, 6 Prospectus 5, 6 Road to Yesterday 3, 4 Costuming 4, 5, 6 A , E'verything 1n her 'man- ity flashes into smiles. CLETUS BAKER I.A. Service 1, 2 True as thc' dial to the sun. MADELON BAKER C.P.1 Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, 4 Hall Guard 3 Candystand 3, 4, 5, 6 It is no matter what you da If your heart be only true. KEITH BALLOU C.P.II Self trust is the first sec- rrt of succz':s. IDA BARKER Gen. Biology Club 3, 4 Cojtuming and Serving Attendance Office 5, 6 School Service 3 Slip Collector 3 A contented and thought- ful heart. MELVA BARNETT C.C.II Style Show Thalian' Religious Education Hall Guard The sweetest garland to tht' s1v1'cte.rt maid. MARY BARR C.C.II Kaleidescope 3 Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, S Miss Pinel's Oihce 5 Your heart's desire be with you. GERNITH BARRY C.C.II Service 1, 2, 5 Hall Guard 3 Slip Collector 4 Books think for me. DONALD BEATTY , , LA. Printing Activity Football Activity Fame is only a bubble hut fm' can produce the soap. fi 'A wif 11, . - ., 7 A ,- f rf .f . 1 ' f 1, 71- 1 5-4 ' , ..t Page Twfntyvnine v .S 1 I 4 - , vi 7 , I aa -f4:,'p1g,.w..v 91614: Pvwlif.-4 . -' MARIAN llEi'KE'l l' L'.P.I Junior Play 3. 4 Ilcllt' lllusqlle 5. 6 A Dlf'l'l'Al' hrurl gnvs all Ihr fray. l liRlllN.XNIl lllillNl C'.I'.III 1'l1nru4'h'r' nmL'i's its 0701! ll4'xll'l1y4 MURIEL l4lCI.L'lI C.C.I llall fiunril lm Service 3, 4 Far d1fi'r4'1rt fron: ul! Nm! farm' lmfm'4'. LEVVIS lllil.I.INGliR l'.l'.ll Imac-lmll J, -l. 6 lrimllliill I, 3. 5 Boxing l. 2. 3. 4, 0 Sk1'llrn' in F'i'1'l'-V lllfllllj' .vl'nrI. MARHARICT llENlll.I'f Girl Scouts l, 2, 3, 4 Biology Club 5, 6 Ilall liunril 5. 0 xl .v'wf'rt zzttmctirv kiln! nf gr'ni'f'. 4 i I 4 .XR'l'III,'R IXENISON l'.P.III Ili-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 Spanish Club. -l, 5. 6 l-'ombnll Mzmagc-r 3, 5 Track illnnager -l, 6 Ilall Guard 3, 4 llziseball Nlanager 6 Hr had a head' to :nn- trizw' and a hand to r.1'e- rufv any zrlisrllivff' DON BENJAMIN CCII Ilancl 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Noon Dance Orchestra 3, -l Ilnll Guarel 3, 4, 5. 6 Just likr tlir rm! nf flue gang, .Xl,'lll.IiY BENSON Gen. llnsc-ball XYOud flub Rlechanical Drawing Club llzisketball 12nd Teaml Radio Club Ry tht' 'work nm' 1.-rmzus thr 'IK'f7l'kI71lH1.H S'l':XNI.EY BERNING C'.P.I ,lunior Play 2, 3 Ilnll Guard 4 His thoughts IHITY' u lr ig I1 aim. CURTIS BISHOP Gen. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, S. 6 Kaleidoscope 1, 2,, 3, 4 Ilall Guard 6 Lenders Club 3, 4 Track 4 Nunn Dance Orrhestra 6 .-lx true ax xtcvlf' si x .. ,..- - , - V -, -Q ' '1f V '-ga -kj YF' - - , -Q. ,1. + -A -V.. M J 5' H . 1 - . q -4-fr , .- - - 4, ,I 'g,, . . ,J . V is '- 3- ff ,:- , .1 . +4, '4ll 2 5 -.-'glzjr fuj.-Q ll' i .L 'l .wc ' Y if ' .if '- ,. 1 ' . ', ., ,- 57 .. if : 1--El A :EQ 555' EL. ' . if: '14 wi. U 255 A 55' 3 A Q i l I ' ' il A A Q i., ' l 'afiav4'5 ' 'ml I lk, m'wil22J-'-- HU-3' - ff. ,fm -it ' fl l'ugz' Ilnrly 4 x v 7 1. t , ' V DEAN RITTERS C.P.l Arrow Head 5, 6 Spanish Club 5, 6 He was full af joke mm fmt. ESTIIER RLACKINTON C.P.Il Thalian 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Recording Secretary 5 French Club 5, 6 History Club 3, 4 Soph. Boaril of Direc- tnrs 2 St. Cecilia 1, Z, 3, 4, 5. 6 llockcy Team 5 Basketball 3, 4 Cagtain of Gym Class Hall Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 Rnundsman 3, S Let hrr num works lwnirr her, THELM.-X RL.-UR C.C.II She boasts a charm di- fine. YIOLET HLASKA C.C.I Junior Play 3 Hall Guard 4 Service 5, 6 All .ref-ing .vim ne'cr saw her match .rincr first thr '!l'D7'IIl I1rgnn. DOl.lGl..'XS BLONI I.A. Golf 1. 4. 6 Cross Country 3, 5 'lnrloor Track 3, 5 You .i'1'a.m11 Il'l'f'1 :ports your .trr1'un.r hours. fl.ll:FORD BOBIER C.C.Il Learlers Club 4 Service 3, 4 llall Guard 5, 6 Stage Craft 3, 4 Home Room Basketball 4 l'll ruufranf him hrart- 14-ImIc. LEROY BOIILING C.P.l lliology Club 5. 6 Xa lngutjv is .vo rich ar lmnr.vly. .l.Xt'K Buwru Gen. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Graphic .Xrts Club 3, 4. S. 6 Hur u man fm' all and fur' all. STlil.l..K BOOTH C.C.II 7hr m'm1lI1l'r1! nf 'wwnau ix hrr um1fr',rf.v. NLXRYIN ROUTELI. f',P.l luninr Flay 3, 4 Kaleirloscopc 3 Football ticket sale 3 Arrow llead 5, 6 Vruspectus 5. 6 Senior Play Conunittee S, 6 Tim: it should fume to this! '--Q: 5. ', , N -:--- 1, 7 tri- ,gf ,qty-J ,Lf--, xii ' Q ' '. 2 I - ,, ua.- -J - gg , .. g ' Q, f , 4 '- ',f ft, , I M- -.x X ,I ,k '-' In Q. Q . . F-fra , ,l 25 ' . . .- .H . al. -.WEL -- ..., -25,1 fa., A nqgw ,mg . t 'Y Page Th irly-one l K . .-Tl mi: ,sa rw NORA BOVVEN M. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Her face betokenrd all things good and dear. EDVVARD BOWERS C.P.I Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6 Track 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Oli it is exrollcnt to hmie a giautlv strvngtlzf' LEONA BOWRON C.P.I Girl's Band 2 Kaleidoscope 1 Second Bzmrl 3, 4 Slip Collector 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3. 4 Hall Guard 5, 6 Infinite rirlies in a Iiftlc room. DONNA BRACKNEX lfll. Biology Club l, 2. 3, 4 Noon Dance Orclivstra 1, 2 I can love but one, I can lozic no more-just now. .-XLIFE BRITTEN C.C.I Thaw about her from her .vliall lcorn the pcrfrcl 'way-.v of honour. s v. - ' 'lan' . n .1 .s ,I , DOLORES BROHN C.C.I Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 A happy soul. DONNA BROWN C.C.II Flint Northern High 3, 4, 5 A Q Life 'willwut laughing is a Iilonk dream. STANLEY BROVVN C.C.II A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Glec Club l, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6 l'Vhi.vtlf and Jl1e'll tome to you. IQDNA BROVVNLEE C.C.l Hall Guard 1, 2 Office 5. 6 lunior Play 3, 4 Careless she is with artful rare, Amzcting to seem unaf- feared. BIYRTLE G. BRUNDLE C.C.I Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 General Ollice 6 Slip Collector 2 l't'.v good to have friends at all limos. .1 'QQQT' 'v f'f'1, 1-1, . , ' f ' Y, - ,f ' -e 3' i '- X ' ' - V-X79 -ry ' ' ' ' - - . 4 Q - 1 f A , -' , ft rm I Q. Y N . 4 .. ? Q. .1 , 1 , . ,, K I, i 5. - ' . If 0 .-5 s'--- . .J . m ' 2' J .ff '- ' '-1 ' 1 -f. 1 ' A . f 'r - 'r f 11 ' ' 4 .-of , A ' il fx, , . -.P Ps' - , ' wa ,-if - in 9,0 v-f 19- L, z og. .. N s - , . f nw- - ' . . W- 3' . . 'vp ' 1 A , V3 ,. lk. sb nw :FQ ,,, H , A ,- V Page Thirty-two BEN BRYER C.P.III Chairman of 1 9 3 0 Handbook 5 Hi-Y 5, 6 Debating 5, 6 Service 1, 2, 3, 4 Public Speaking 5, 6 H is words like so many nimble and airy .rervitors trip about him at cam. mand. META BUELOW C.C.I Biology Club 1 p Scholars-their country s treasure. GEORGE BURBANK Gen. Pirates of Penzance 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 5, 6 Groves Octet S, 6 Band Rucldigore 5, 6 A man after his own heart. EARL BURNS Gen. Swimming 5, 6 Good men are scarce. LELA BURNS C.P.I Hall Guard 3. 4, S, 6 Biology Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Hockey 3, 5 Baseball 2, 4, 6 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 5, 6 Grace in all simplicity. QQ' , 4 'f 1 'e' ' .,-. . . Q. -fl Q ,ft at - -ayyl 5 x ii X in 'N x ,ri r., S JENNINGS BURTON Hi-Y 5, 6 Prospectus 5, 6 A poet soaring in the high reason of his fan- cies. C.P.I THELMA BURXVEICLPI Class Sing attendant 2 Thalian 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Hall Guard 3, 4, 6 Candy Stand 4 Blondes-'what .a 'way they have -with them. GRETA BUSH C.P.I Hall Guard 3 YV Uvux Office 4, S, 6 Thalian' 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 She is pleasant to think an. ' WILLIAM CALDER Gen. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Tennis 2 Dramatic Technique l, 2 Hall Guard 4 Arrow Head 4 Cheerful company short- ens the miles. HELEN CAMPBELL Gen. Rich in gentle smiles and sunny. Page Thirty-three 'OI53 i It LUIS C.-NRl.lSl.l'I M. Student Cmmcil 1 A Cappella flioir 5, 6 .-I good. .r1m'rv'r, fricud, ly girl who is rim' kind. DAVIS C'.XRROI.L Gen. .Xrrnw llc-ad 1, 2, 4, 5 Oraturiczll Contests 1, 2 junior Play 3, 4 Stuile-ut Council 3, 4 llclle AIHSQLIC 3, 4, 5, 6 Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Prvsialcut of Spanish flulv 3. 4 Noon' llancs- Orchestra 4, :v, 6 SL-uior Play 5, 6 Boxing and NVrestling 4. S. 6 Liglitwcighl Nlfrcstliug Cliampiun 4. 5, 6 If .vliv ll7llfCl 2'll1lH' me infra! Cara' I IIOTU fair .thc ir. IHVIZIMXII CHAPMAN C.P.I , .ly 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2 Hall Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 Uflicc- 3, -I Lilirary 5, 6 Slip is not yrt so old lm! .vlic may lrnruf' lunim' Pl' NELSON CHENEY Gen. Basketball Manager 6 HA: a grind manager. DOROTHY CHILDS Office 3. 4, 5. 6 A 1'11vn'f'ul frimid is like 0 .runny day. , ' ,1- lt' LAX . ILXYLE CIIUIQCIIILCI. en Baud 1, 2, 3,14 Religious Education 1, I Hi-Y 3. 4, 5, 6 Orchestra 3, 4 Ha cars: not what oth- vrx may think, for llc has a mind of his 0'ZL'H.U ERNEST i'l.fXRli Gen. Hall fiullfll Rnunslsman S Secretary of Gym Class 5 .-1 man Illllif lu' l'HVHt'Jf . . , in flu: 'mm-lrl nf vurs.' RUTH CIMXRK C.P.I Stage Craft 3 Poetry Club 4 Hall Guard 5 IVisriom is not obtained hy ymrs Im! Ivy ability. BLXRIIORIE C'I,IiMENT C.P.I Biology Club 4, 5 Arrow Hearl 6 -luuior Play 3, 4 Just a lfltle bi! nf girl, Hut lot.: nf psr.mual1'ty. IRA CLIFTON Gen. Track 1, 2 General Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 Gym Team Inter-class Track Hc's a surf' card 4 I . f 4 Q- --' ' 1 .- 4, 0 E A ' ,, 5, ,gg . .fri utr, g:Y?E,J, V , . , Qbul I 4 ,.,:.: Q . f, in - Q ,ll iz M515 5, :JI - Q. M... - 1:06, , . vw- .1 L W V, .3 5: ,Q ,VV ' , - V f - .. ... .- l.. , .. , Page Thirty-four .Sf F4 GEORGE COFFEEN C.P.III Fit words art:-ndm' on lil: 1i'!'lg1lfj' SFIIJF, .Alnd mild fv'r.rno.eion fluzwrl in rloqurnc'c'. I'lIYl.lS COLE C.P.I Opc-rn f'l1orus 3, 4 Orcllcstrn 3, 4, S, 6 A llZlliIK'llil Vlmir 5, 6 ll'1ml ':c'll1um,g gI'lIL'F.Y. A I.-XFK k'Ul'.l..XlllXY l'.l'.l Track 2. S. 4, 5 Cross Country 3 Mnnzxgrr 5 Tennis Team 3 lli-Y 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 Secretary 3, S Thr mn' ix in the sniff. GLEN f'UI.l.INS CCIT llall Guard l. 2, S, 6 Football 3 Eorvthall Activiiy 4 Hr .stands four squarr' to all tlrr :winds that blow. M.-KBELLE CONQUEST Gen. Hall Guard 1. 2 Oflice 2, 3, 4, 5 School Service 2 Of manners gentle, of affection.: mild. FREDERTFK COOK f.'P.lll llall fhmral J. 5, 6 Poster Cluh -l E111'ry man I5 goml, lm! uv! for r':'rryfl1ing. FLOYD l'U1ll'liR LA. Gym 'll-:un I. J. 3, 4, 5. lm Uuhlom' 'l'r:u'k 2, 4, 6 lmloor 'Truck 3. S Intcrvvlnz-S 'llmck J, 3. 4, 5. lu llume Ronin llaskcflrall Captain 4 F01'nmvIrcl1':tl1v brown' HELEN CURNING l',l'.l Hxlrilfillllu l. 2 Junior Play 3. 4 llc-llc xlasquc 3. -l. 5. 6 Kaleidoscope 5 I Senior Play lhmnmtcc 5 ll1'r frlvrllix arf' many, llfr fnv.rim'z' lllrrr' ony ' Rl.XR'l'll.X COSGROVE CPI lliulogy Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Social Science' Cllill 3. 4. :o, 6 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6 ll'l1at'.r thr uxr of 'wor- v'yr1lg. RUl'llEl'.l,li FOSSNIAN C'.C.II llnll Gunrcl l, 2 Slurlrnt Council 1, 2. 3, 4 llnskctlmll l, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 Captain 2, 3. Tlnselmll l, 2. 3, 4, S, 6 Captain 2, 3, 4 Swimming' 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2 Girls' .Mlllc-tic Associa- ' 4 tion 5, 6 Reporter for girls' nth- lvtics 3. 4 xl good .rf-nrt in :wary .vm1.rr nf tlm word. .1-..::+ '- ' ' . i - Q .-Q ' ' 1, .- 5. I .1-, '. ', lil' -121 5 , ' ,, -- - ,551 iluw, lf r fi - Fx' , . . '4 E- ' 'I . : 1- 5' 1 - - , f 'Z 7 A, 1 gf' ,sm .,.-r .Ai Ng.:-: N JZ. .5 t 1 .1 - fu., Hs, .gf , V. Q ltl- N lr ,ff - is xvi, . 9 H j,,,,.. 'ay N. ,. , :pm . S f' Page Tlu'r't3-Afffe 1 fl 'X is' V ,M , s '..S'f . L , ww , ,- FRANCIS COSTELLO C.P.IIl Band 5, 6 Orchestra 5, 6 'Latin Club 5, 6 7'1zz're is no truer truth olztuinnlvle by man than comp: from music. KENNETH COX Gen. Arrow Head l, 2, 3, 4 Gym Team 3, 4 A cnntvntcd fellow is vary In gm along with. LIICILLE CRIST Gen. A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 Gi:ls'8Glee Club S. 6. I Style Show 6 Arrow Head Music Ed- itor 5 I20l1emian Girl 2 Martha 4 Kaleidoscope S, 7 Shu uizilzxv the '7F!1llfiflli and a,frv1'aInIc 'wiili thu usrfulf' HARRY FULL Unclass. Ilegle6Masql1es 2, 3, 4, Arrpw Head S Junior Play 3 Football Manager 3, 4, I PAULINE DAVIS C.P..I H5116 that was vrer fair and never proud. 'wasp TIIELMA DAVIS C.C.II Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Kaleidoscope 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 Biology Club 1. 2 A ,v1efcvti'r 'woman nz'er drew lvreiitlrf' DOROTHY DAY C.C.II Office 3 Chorus 4 Sturlrut Council 2 Religious Education 5 Service 6 Thy .w11'Ivx nrakc' the fold air firm DONALD DE CEW I.A. . .-1 man who is modes! !'0MCl'7'Hf?lg his own ll'llfl l'L'lllL'llfS.U 4 5, 6 H. .Y gnzi 1 A . ' ' could Liiiozzlinfmp nl Am' l X mfliEN CQJIETIS C-P-I XYlT.LI.XM DE Hxexgu .1 irar , - , Attemlance Omce 2 Diligence is the mother Geglcfal Omce 3, 4, 5, iff gami fortune. S1'fvnrr ix tl - f f IIFTUIII of joys? ,infer F: N E537 I V 14 g i 'i i 'mv ,L 51' if : ik- i 3' I . -fr.: my ,. ? QQ , I.Q , '--Tr 4. ,zfil if - , : -' Si. I 'Ig 1 X 3' A, .,:q1 gl, , Y :il 'im QL ug-1 . ' lf . .sei f Q 1 71 :-1 'tp , Page Tliirfy-.tix ' DONALD DEXVAR C.P.I Chorus 2. 3 Binlog ' 2 Gym 'leam 3 Arrow llead 4 Advertising Manager 5. 6 Prnspcctus 5, 6 Cllt'K'l' Leader 3, 4, 5, 6 llnoster Club 2 Senior Board of Direc- tnrs 5. 6 llall Guard 5 llrnnmtics 4 lli-Y 5, 6 Il talcrx Ivrairu' to play Hn' fart nf a maui STEXYART DEXVAR Gen: .4 mnrul. srvzsihlv, well- Iwrmf man. IRAN UIMOND C.P.I Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Vice-President 3, 4 String Quartet 2. 3, 4 Class Sing Attendant 4 Rand 4, 6 Kaleidoscope 1, 3, S Hall Guard 3 hoglmxnore Board of irectors l, 2 junior Board of Direc- tors 3. 4 0 thou are fairer than flu' rrrning air, Clad ln thc' Ivrauty of a tlmnsami .vtnr.v. THOMAS IIITZLER C.P.II Service General Chorus Bcity fo lm mcrry than zwsr. BI'El'.AH DODD C.C.I Hall Guard 4 ll ln'rr1'cr she finds her- self :he makes a good addition, MARY DOCGIII-IR'l'Y Gen, Chorus 1, 2 Public Speaking 1 Her 'zuays ure 'ways of rIca.rautm's.v. ALBERT DUKE C.P.III Band 3, 4, 5. 6 Nonn Hour Dance Or- clxcstrn 5. 6 He cntrrs 'wlmlr hrart- cdly into fr-va-yrIri11g. JACK DUMBRIQUE C.C.lII Chorus Student Council Spanish Cluh A praceful, u p 1' i g ht man, T11 ,rn ll ,g o . 4 ' ' x 'lr MABl.E DUNCAN C.C.I Is slu: not pnsxiug fairf' TREVA DUNLAP Hall Guard 4 She is dc.vtined to great things. C. K9 QA? QF 'S' - A ' ' A ' .,,.. L ' '- , .5 . ---- - . .4 bf- E . E H TT, AH A ' ., If - 'I :,.w. , Y i M 'si' .V ' A . 3 li S A Page Thirty-seven v if- -ef: dir'--f .wr ALFORD DUNSCOIFB !Cll. Opera 3, 4 Kaleidoscope 5 An ideal rompnm'on. ROY DURHAM I..X. Band 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Boxing and Wrestling l. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6 ll'l1at 1m1ttv1'.r if 'wt' ln' llulflfyfp' ARTHUR DUROSE C',P.ll llall Guard 3 Tlall Guard Roundsman 4 .Xrrow Head Salesman 4 lllath. Cluh 4, 5, 6 President 5, 6 Cross Country 5 lli-Y 5, 6 Strong of body, Sffllllgl of 1111'ml,', DEYIERE DUVALL Gen. Football 1, 3 Arrow Head Captain 1, 'I Flint Northern High School 4 Prospectus Photograph- cr S, 7 Prospectus Photograph- ic Editor 6, 8 Tlecnrations for Fine .Xrts Union Ball 6 Senior Play Publicity 6 Arrow Head Photo- grapher 7 Movie for Kaleidoscope 7 Senior 'Board of Direc- tors 7 Arrow Head Photo- graphic Editor 8 Hr is nut in flu' rou' of rommmx men. GXRRET EUMEYER TOM EDWARDS Gen. Still you krup o' the 'windy :nic of tlzs' law. LENORE ELFLINE C.P.I Attendance Office 5 'Tis a lvrlglzt and happy lass. JOHN ELSTUN Unclass. Printing 2 Graphic .Xrts 4, 5 But sure ilu' vyr af time beholdx no HUH12, So lvlvst as tlrim- in all ilu' r'ol.'.v of fuIm'. . JOHN ENGLISH C.P.II Ilail Guard 3 Gym Team 3, 4. 5, 6 Inter-class Track 3, 4, 5, 6 Indoor Track 3. 4, 5, 6 Outdoor Track 4, 6 Cross Country 5 Math. Cluh 4, 5, 6, Arrow Head 4. 5, 6 Hi-Y 6 HU is grfatvr than his l't'fllIfllli07l.H EDGAR ERB LA. C.P.1 Chorus 1. 2 Rand l. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Service 1, 2 ViCC-P1'CSidCI1i 5. 6 A diamond in the rough BHISS Sextette 3. 4. 5. and no! .vo rough either. 6 Orchestra 4, 5, 6 fl man ix not zmusurrd ln' lm'lu'.f. fgt 'W ' 5:'3,- . ' ' - 'li' 'Q .fri I' Ag . A A, . 'T ,c ' 'lfgg Q, pl is : 1 ' 'L Hlxif' i, 'Ig' ,, . fl . 22 ir' ' - 4 I J. 'f J- f' - -z' -6 f' '-2,44 - -e -Q. , c -- . ' 9 Lt -', - - w - r- - ..,f M-. -. mf- - , Pagc Thirty-cigltt BERNICE M. EVANS C.C.I, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Her :wrt -was evcr soft ,L,'r'1lfl1' and low. CURTIS FQXRROVV C.P.III Biology Cluli 4 llall Guard 3, 4. 5. 6 A'l'nur arts ur-4' your lvfxt ilIfl'0lill!'fl'!7ll.A' ll.XR0l.lH FERGUSON Gen. :X Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Treasurer 3, 4 Secretary 5 Urclwstra 1, J, 3, 4, 5, fx llaurl l, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 l'rvsirlent 5, 6 llrais Sextet 2, 3, 4 th-uvcs Octet 1, 2, 3, 4 I Sc-crctary 3, 4 '-.-I young man 'hat bIu.vl1e.r lx lwttvr flmu nm' -mlm tnrnv 1-nIv NORMAN FICRGVSON M. Snplmim-re llaskethall l. I lluys' filet' Club I, 2, 1. -4. 5, 6 .X Cappclla Cliuir 1, 2. 3, 4, S. lu l!nhcmiau' Girl l. 2 Studi-ut Council 3, -I. 5. fx lli-Y l, 2 l1I't'Sllll'I1I of firm'l'S Octct 3. 4 llinlngy Club l, 2 Kaleidoscope 1, 2, 3. 4 Pil'l'llH'THI'lIl Chairman l. .lrrny lleaxl 1. 2 hcrviri- 3, 4 lm surf mfr: au pn. Il 4' xy to lifrf' IIUXYARIJ l ll.l.lNlQll.XBl C.C.Il llall Guard 3, 4 Se-rvicr S, 6 Your mimi' :lr grm! in 01011171-f vf 2:'i.vr'.rt cru- Jur1'. FRED FISCHER- C.C.II .Yaturv gave lum the heart of a king. ll l-IR MAN FISCHER C.l'.II junior liozird of Direc- turs 3, 4 5tud1'on.v nf gvqli. 111' zix'.rn',qn1'dmI funw. ' ERNESTINE l URTH C.P.I lliolopzy Club 1, Z, 3. 4. 5. 6 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Vice-President S, 6 llall Guard 3, 4 Opera 3, 4 Art Cluli 5, 6 Service 5, 6 .'1 goull' llvurt ix heltvf than all Ihr 1It'Ull'S in the world, YIYIAN Fl lS'l'l-IR C.l'.I Hall Guard 3 Chorus 4 Omce 5, 6 Spanish Club 6 Senior lluard of Direc- tors 6 -I maidvu of our cen- turvf' I,Yl.l2 FREDICLT. C.P.I Hall Guard 3, 4 Indoor Track 5 Outdoor Track 4, 6 Cross Country 5 Service 5, 6 Student Council 5, 6 I do ax I 1'Iz'a.w' and I dlllllf lmllvvv' nfln-rx about xt. . :gr '-'fr - 1. f W ' 5 N ' ' 5 l ' , V J., - H fx? t Q Q-3 L. .5 - I l l 1 , 'Uni I- , .. ug' A, il il . '15 , -, , r , s ,, me 'W - - , ' ,, -. 1 'SQL 1. , w .- . . .- ,,,.. , . ,lf , Page Thirly-nine U OPHELI.-X FRENCH C.P.I Pirates of Penzance 3, 4 Spanish Club 5, 6 Hall Guard 5, 6 A Cappella Choir She kllIJ'1C'S her man. EMERSON FREY Gen. Hall Guard 3, 4, 5 Nothing is impossillle fo a 'valiant heart. LUNA FRISBIE C.P.I Opera Chorus 4 Attendance Office 3 Dean of Girl's Office 4, 5 A maid in all her cl1arm.r. FREDA FROWNFELTER C.C.I Chorus 3, 4 Hall Guard 5 Qui:-f, srireft, without roncc1't. LOUIS GAUTHIER Gen. Opera A Cappella Choir Hall Guard 1lIu,r1'c, thc greatest good that nmrtals know. RUTH GERE C.P.I Office 3, 4, 5, 6 Girl Reserves 1 The more 'we .ree of her llie more -we like her. DONALD GIDDINGS C.P.I Chorus 3, 4 Opera Chorus 4, 5. 6 His goal is :rt high and lic will reach it. MILDRED GOODENOUGH C.P.I A 'woman of few words. GERALDINE GRAFF C.P.I Class Treasurer 3, 4 Biology Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Secretary 5 Social Science Club 3, 4 Prospectus 5, 6 Class Secretary 5, 6 Arrow Head Salesman 4 junior-Senior Party Committee 4 Senior-Junior Party Committee S Kaleidoscope 5 Baseball l, 2 Hall Guard 5 She is pretty to -walk with and witty to talk with. CATHERINE GREEN C Biology Club 2, 3 Belle Masque 4, 5 junior Play 3, 4 Prospectus 4 A The dearest gwl, the szvcvtrst f1'1.!'7ld.H .P.I T Y . j V, V- , X. ' I ' W .jig W, H ., w ,xp , J . . IQ-:kg A' f--4 V ' ' - ie M 4 ' W ' x al ,, '- ., ' Nj- 'Lg if ,. it A :if5L-':-'- awry A F x Qg' ' .513 I Y E : Q- - , A 3 , gb' fl E 3-g. ,V V. .if-1 +-' ig .,,,- ,, eil J . A-, .. N M J, Q I 1 .Tis .: It . -I S .- W P in -l 'H-q?'f r- Qin' 'NT V' gf: Page Forty HELEN GRIFFIN C.C.I Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Basketball 1, 2. 5, 6 llall Guard 3, 4 Sfnrts are Iivr xpecinl- Iv ' GEORGE HAFFNERI A Men iff few 'words are tlzr Ifrst mz'n. VVILLIAM HAMMILL Gen. Band Orchestra The man that bluslzes is not quite a brute. ALICE HAMMOND Martha 1, 2 Pirates of Penzance C.C.II 3, 4 Ruddigore 5, 6 A gCappella Choir 3, 4, -. 6 E1.-fry eye was fixed 071 har alnrirf' LOUISE IIAMPEL FLORENCE HANSEN C.P.I Monitor 3, 4 ,lIm1y are the friends of a merry tongue. MABEL HANSEN C.C.I Biology Club l, 2, 3, 4 Attendance Office 2, 3 Hall Guard 4 She has a .vweet dispari- fion and a .sunny smile. BORGNY HAREM C.P.I Arrow Head l, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 Editor 5, 6 Prospectus 5, 6 Stgldegt Council l, 2, Baslcetball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Baseball 2, 4, 6 Track 4 Hockey 3 Chorus 1 Latin Club 2, 5, 6 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 President 5 Thalian 3, 4, 5, 6 Poetry Club I French Club S, 6 Press Club 4, 5, 6 G. A. A. Charter Member 'fl have gained my exper- icncef' EVA HARPER C.CI Cafeteria Cashier 5, 6 Hall Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 Biology Stockroom 1, 2, 3 Attendance Office 5, 6 The mildext manner: and the gentlest heart. C.P.I JOSEPH HARRIS Latin Club 2. 6 U C.P,Il Religious Education 3. l'enrus.S S 4 .wlmmmg Office By :sports like tliesr arc Sha .vmilvs and the all hu' care: begu1IL'd. world sniflvs -with her. SAlf 'N 4, V. ' .jf X' ' 5, ' V ' wr' E 'if tj- H-35 Y , A Q 3 - ' ' ' i- V D 'lf ' . f - Page Forty-one fl TIIELMA HARRIS C.P.III Hall Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 She lends fresh intefesi to a time-worn 'u.'ov'ld. VESTA HARRIS C.C.I Student Council 1, 2 Biology Club Hall Guard 5 Chorus 3, 4 Her sweetness 'won livr frieltdship a plenty. NVILLIAM HARRIS C.P,II Beware the fury of 11 patient man. RUTH HIGGENBOT- TOM Gen. Student Council Library 3, 4, 5, 6 To know her is to lore In-rx VERLA HENRY C.P.I Hall Guard 4 Attendance Office 5, 6 Social Science Club 4 Latin Club 5, 6 One who does good, grease: the wheel.: of her own luck. IIELEN HERRINGTON C.C.I Belle Masque 3, 4 Yet you arc -more sunny Ilian any. ROBERT HETCHLER C,P.I Vi'ee'Presiclent of Class Declamation Contest 2 Prospectus 1, 2, 3, 4 junior Board of Direc- tors 3, 4 Class President 3, 4, 5, 6 Class Sing Choregus 4 Junior Play 3, 4 Junior Play Business Manager 4 Kaleidoscope 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6 Chairman of Junior- Senior Party 4 Skgppens Club 3, 4, 5, Candy Sales 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Of a good beginning romvtlr a good end. DOUGLAS HILL C.P.II Student Union Presi- dent 5, 6 'Vice-President 3. 4 Junior Class Basketball Captain 4 Swimming 5, 6 Delta Epsilon Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 Hi-Y 4, 5, 6 Belle Masque 3, 4, 5, 6 Skipper's Club 5, 6 Debate 2, 3, 4 Kaleidoscope 3, 5 President Boxing and VVresling Club -H1' .v occo1nf1Ii.vl1mrnt.r .vfvvak for him. VIRGINIA HODGINS Gen. Red Cross Life Saving Corps 5, 6 Bohemian Girl I Kaleidoscope 2 Ballet Chorus 3. 4 Life would be dull 'with- out her. STANLEY HODGSON I.A. Class Treasurer 5, 6 junior Board of Direc- tors 3. 4 Senior Board of Direc- tors 5, 6 Swgimming Team 3, 4, -. 6 Ili-Y 1, 2 Candy Stand Business Manager 4, 5, 6 Inter-Class Swimming Meet 6 They that govern the mort make the least noise. bill I 'ii ' I ei, gf -I ' ,a ' fi ' - 4 :I 1 Wir: . U M l, 1, -1.1, . 'AI W Xb' I . V E 1 - 'V .t . -I vii, d ug .. , , . . , ,. , ,LM ,-,,,.. ,E . W v z . Pa-ge Forty-Iwo WILLIAM HOLMES C.P.III Corresponding Secre- tary of Student Un- ion' l. 2 Latin Club 5, 6 llall Guard 3. 4 Candy Sales 4 Swimming 5 Junior - Senior Party Committee 4 Thr mirrar of all fourl' my. HAROLD HOOD I.A. Flint Northern High School 2 .X Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6 Groves Octet 5, 6 Stagt' Iland 3, 4, 5, 6 Kaleidoscope 3, 5 Old mm: know young mrn are fonlxf' PACKARD HOPKINS C.P.III Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Candy Stand 4 Ilall Guard Rounilsman 3, 4, 5, 6 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 French Club 5, 6 Cross Country 5 Arrow Head Salesman H'nrry and I have' 11?zfL'r' mrtf' RCTII HOPKINS C.P.I Ilall Guard 4 Slip Collector 5 All'.r 'well that ends 'wc'll. RUTH HORINE C.P.I Math. Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Latin Club 5, 6 Poetrv Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Hall 'Guard 3 iw? M,XRGARET IIORTON C,C.II Littl+- Old New York Kaleidoscope 5 Pirates of Penzance 4 Belle Masque 5, 6 Rutldigorf: 2 'Vlmlritians .mth as haf: kzmzvx rm Imunr1's.' RCTII IIORTON C.C.I llrmnntics 3 Chorus 4 Slir'.r ,rn folly. RI l'II IIYRXYITZ C.P.I Poetry Cluh 1, 2 Social Science Club 1. 'I .Xrrow IIead 5, 6 lxlrainzttirss 3, 4 Ciirl Reserves 2 gin l'ndi'1'idllal with in- 1fi1'idHnli!y. KIONA IIUTCIIINCS C.P.I Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 String Ensemble 5, 6 A Cappella Choir 3. 4 luniur St. Cecilia 5. 6 Illn.vir is the universal langnugt' of ma11I.'ind. ALFRED IILWITIIING C.P.I! Ilall liuartl Smiling always -with a m'1'r'r fading .vvr'vui'ty af Miglia X' .3 .gf I of' ' H Girl .Resqrves 1, 2 I caunfrumwc-. Promisr 15 nmxt gwen when least ts said. ,r ' - .P ,. ,, , 3 , .1 i . ,. , ,. .Y-1 45 1 ' 1 . I ' 1 , 1, ' 7 ' Qs '-,rf ,. E 'wel' ws, Tu : . , 4 'v2s., , H 21 ' 3- Q' K 11,5 '43.51 , . ' , ' .Q ',- .' ,.,.A, . -,Q x -V , - f . -1 W , , f, Page Forty-three I LORIAN JEFFERSON Gen. Hall Guard 1. 2 Pirates of Penzance ., 4 Office Kaleidoscope Committee Decorating Committee It 'zvoillri tolls: Lord! Imax' it ta1kr'd! CARROLL JESSIEK I..X. .4 funn nftrr our own hrnr'f.r. GILBERT JOHNS Q C.P.III Stage Craft 3 Service 4 Hall Guard S I hold tht' rel of knowledge by the tail. JOHN JOHNSON Gen. Math. Club 5 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Football 3 l'mH.ture Iie'.t a talented 711071 JXKERMIT JHHNSON G . lb lli-Y 3, 4 en N Pe Band P Wliat!no girls in ltcav- en? lVe11 then, just lrnoc me hen-. XIURIEL JOHNSTON i C.P.I .Xrrow Hearl 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Assistant News liditor 3, 4. S, 6 Prospectus ,Xssistant Senior Class Editor 5, 6 flu vqnal mi.i'ttu'c of good humor' and gflod .vpu.rc. WILLIA M JONES llall Guard 2 Arrow Head 4 Otlice 5, 6 Soructinw.v given to :cr- ious thoughts, But uxually full of mi:- cltiwotzs plots. C.P.II A LICE KALB FLEISCH C.C.I llall Guard 2, 3, 4 Office 1, S 'The power to charm wlwu, wlwre and whom she 1tfiH. NORMAN KANE Gen. The sight of you is good for sore eyes. EDWARD KAPP C.P.I Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 Biology Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 1, 2 Belle Masque 4, 5, 6 President 5, 6 Delta Epsilon Alpha 5, 6 Sa-n'ior Play Committee 5 .Xrrow Head 1, 2, 3, 4 Prospectus 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Far may we look before TUE find fl hour! .ra manly and so kind. .3 Qgf,-s fi 2 A -V. M , .NU rel? . if .Y ., :yin A 1 - ifvizft - 1' M ig,-pf ,Y fi 6 ' 1 it rr , ' ilt 1' x, -1.1 Z , ti-- V reef' - . 'f' - i f 4 ' ' Q. f,,,,f ,, ,Qin . .h, ,.,, W 5. U L ,L ,,,, 51:43 . U: , , . .V ,nw , ,, ',.,v bt , , L.. . nm .. Page Fortyvfour fl LEVVIS KAUFMAN C.P.IIl Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 'French Cluh 5, 6 Delta Epsilon Alpha 3. 4. 5, 6 Debating 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Oratory 3. 4 Junior Class S o n g Committee 3. 4 Honor Roll Chairman 3, 4, 5, 6 Handbook Editor 5 Arrow Head 2. 3, 4 Prospectus Sports Ed- itor 5, 6 Cheer Leader 3, 4, 5, 6 Home Room Basketball 4 ... Blau-:L'd 'with plain rm- son and solvrr .rcn,re. LAYERNE KEITH C.P.I A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Kaleidoscope 3. 5 Eflitor of Cardinal fChoir Paperj 5, 6 School Service 4 Girls' Life S a vin g Corps 4. 5, 6 Senior Girls' Hockey Team 5 Basketball 6 Thalian 5. 6 Har 1-mln' is articulatr ltZllgllft'l'.U EDN.-N KELLY C.C.II Style Show 3 Flint Northern High Scllmil 2 Pls'a.r-int. faithful, relie ahh' 1c'orkr'f. HELEN KIMBALL C.C.I Student Council 4 Arrow Head 5, 6 Prospectus 6 A cheerful marry .rfvirit has she. CECIL KING C.P.II E-very 'why hath a where- fore. MYRON KINGSBURY C.P.II A good fellow among fellows. JOHN KITCHEN C.P.l A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 I'll alwayx find a way. DONALD KLEIN LA. Service Let any man speak lung enough he will get be- II'l?'1'L'7'S.H ROSE KLEIN Gen. Attendance Office .-1 loving heart ITS the bz- ginning of all knowl- wigs. TED KLEIN C.P.II Baseball 3 Math. Club S. 6 Senior Play 5 He was ever precise in 1-1-mni.sv keeping. H1ll'!Yg 1 like , L , . a ff? v,f,.,, ' ' ' Q 'Eg' , 1 H. Page Forty-fi-ue ,S-ZW' v a -M l l' 1 . f , 1. fig 0, Q H W. . IJRISS KNICKERBOCKER Gen. junior Play Let then' hr no strife I pray thrr, brrwvvn than and mr. LENA LANG Gen. E1fcf3' ufomau has her faulisglrrrs is mmi1'.rty, llARRIE'l l' l..X'l'IlROP C.C.l Thnliau 3. 4 Press Club 4, 5, 6 Secretary-'I're:isurel' 5. 6 Biology Club 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4, 5, 6 Arrow Head Stal? 3, 4, 5. 6 General Office 5, 6 She rule: lzcr own mind. DOROTH Y LAXVLISS C.P.I Rqligious Education 6 Quin and reservvd is she. Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5 EMMA LAVVRENCE C.P.l junior Play 3 Service 4 Hall Guard 5 lfVillir1g to lend a help- ing hand and give what- ever a friend demands. K 0 'fl 3.1 vol 5 Xl .X RGARETTE LAWRENCE C.C.I Junior Play 3 A Iifc which thz' very ,vlurs npf1rv:'r. FRANCES LEE C.P.I Student Union 1, 2 Belle Mas: ue 3. 4, 5, 6 Vice-Presiclent 5, 6 vlunim' Play 3, 4 Class Sing Attendant 4 Office S, 6 Home Room Baseball Captain' 2 Full of fum and frolfC. l.Al'R.X LE FEVER C.C.I Attemlance Office 3, 4 .f1 mrrry licart maketh u ulirzwflrl countenance. GORDON LE SAGE I.A. Public Speaking 3, 4 Hall Guard S Office 6 Ftp is the sunshine of my life. A NTIIONY LESNIK Gen. Baseball 4 Small in :tafure but his .shadow loom.: Iargr on the sands nf time. ,. Lg- V ff j - , Vi'-b ,,,:13lis,31j, ' ., E 3 53' K Yr- , .- 4 - 'T ,555 Ti . ' .51 4 3 E , . C QT . - , :fy 13' 'jx ' Page Forty -.nx ,, CA'l'lll'fRlNE LENVISM 111111 mmni 3, s ' Prospectus Art Editor 5. 6 Class Sing .Mtendam 2 Sim 'walks in I1rnuty. EDITH LEXYIS C.P.I A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5. 6 Martha l, 2 Pirates of l'e1'1z:111v:e' 3, -0 Rudclignre 5, 6 llall fillilftl Student Council l, 2 Kaleidoscope 3. 5 Biology Cl11b 1 French Club 5. 6 rlugrlx lixlrn rvlwnx she srngx. I..'XI'RENCl-I l.OL'l5ERBAUGH C.P.I Social Science Club 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 'frensurer 3. 4 Math. Club 5, 6 Thr frllrvw :vim play: .CQIIHTIHH RA LPII LIGHT C.I'.I Ripe in wisdom was hr. LOLETA LUCE C.C,I Spanish Club 3, 4. 5, 6 General Office 5, 6 A friendly girl with many friends. YEYA LYON C.P.l Kaleidoscope 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 Martha I, 2 Pirates of Penzance 3, 4 Ruddigore 5. 6 llallet 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 Treasurer of Spanish Club 3, 4 Belle Masque A Cappella Choir l, 2 3, 4, 5, 6 Junior Play 3, 4 Fine Arts Union 5, 6 BMI nh, she dnnrrx .rurli n 'iflljlfu l'lIRlF-TINE lXl.ftCl.E.'XN CCH Opera Chorus 5. 11 Noon Dance llrrliostra 3, 4 Hn fingers .rlumiv the ir'mQv krys: tliry dnnrr so lightly along. RALPII MACPIIAIL . hen. Chorus l, Z Opera 3, 4, 5, 6 Prospectus Salesman 4 Cheer Leader 5, 6 Our 'mlm love.: l1i.v fel' Iu'u'nzz'n. CONVVAY MAGEE C.l'.I1I Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 6 Physics Club 3, 4 Math. Cluh 3, 4, 5, 6 nioiogy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Treasurer 5, 6 Latin Club 5, 6 Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 President 5. 6 Freirch Club 5, 6 Student Manager of Kaleidoscope 5 Circulation Manager of Prospectus Board of Directors 5, 6 Mt. Pleasant, Chemis- try 4 Mt. Pleasant, Botany 2 .-1 prngrny of l!'!IfIIliIIg.H IIJXZEL BIJXIN C.C.I llall Guard l, 2, 3, 4 5hc's short .buf she's lhrre aIL the .1'a1ne. -2-if , , ' -r-' as-f f - rf i 3 ....- i 1' , .et A ' t , V 4' -1-V Q f 3Jw.rf: . -L - 0-In ,st L N-,Q M, f- 1 ,p if . - 1 fly- .sg 1 Page Forty-.1'c'7,'cn EDWARD MANDEVILLE C.C.II Hi-Y 1, 2 Arrow Head 1, 2 Hall Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 Basketball Manager 5, He finds pleasure in do- ing things. ROLAND MANSFIEIIK? Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, sj 6 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5. 6 Martha 3, 4 Pirates of Penzance 5, 6 Argoxg Head Salesman Pianist at Class Sing 3. 4, 5. 6 Groves Octet 1, 2, 3, 4 Kaleidoscope 3, 5 Many ll joke had he. MARIE MARSH C.C.I Hall Guard 4 Office 5, 6 A sunny disposition is half the battle. FRED MARTIN I.A. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Says he, I am a hand- some man but Fm a gay deNi'Uer. VVILMA MATSON C.P.I Orghestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, String Quartet 3, 5, 6 Fine Arts Union She looks quiet but-. LORENA MAY C.P.I Opera Chorus 4 She boasts of a charm di-vine. LLOYD McBRIDE I.A. Football 1, 2 I A great man, he admit: it himself. IRENE MCCARRON C.C.I General Chorus 2, 3, 4 Hall Guard 5 Opera Chorus 6 The mfldest manner afnd the gentlrs! heart. NORMAN MCCREDIE Gen. Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6 And he was a jolly ald- fellouf-alufays cheerful. RUTH MCCUE C.C.I Slip Collector 1, 2 Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 In her' tongue is the dew of kindness. Q ' - K 'ii- ' '.::.. ' T . 'I i l, N E ' ,,-F, N V, Llm i B ff? Q .P W ' ' 1 1 Q if Q ' , 5' A ' V -fn' 1 ' ' W gif Ysafg. H 1. 'xg ,Q ' 'S J 'gm- Pagc Forty-eight ELSIE MCINTOSH C.P.I Math. Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Social Science 5, 6 Biology Club 5, 6 Short and sweet and lorrd by all. DONALD MCKAY Gerr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 5, 6 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6 Opera 3, 4 On with the dance. HOUSTON MCKELL C.P.II Baseball 2, 4 Football 1, 3 lndoor Track 2, 4 restling and Boxing Club l, 2, 3, 4 eavy VVleight VVrest- ling Champion 1, 2, 3, 4 President of Colored Hi-Y 5, 6 Spanish Club 3, 4 Inter-class Basketball 4, 6 Home Room Basketball 2. 4, 6 Always o smile to greet you. IAN MACLAREN C.P.II Poster Making 3 llall Guard 4, 5 Board! of Directors Whr11rr is thy learn- ing? Hath thy toil o'cr books ronsumed the mid- nigllt nil? NORMAN MCLEOD Hi-Y 4, 5, 6 Home Room Basketball C.P.Il 3, 4 Swimming 5, 6 Inter-class Baseball 4 In fvlny there are two lvleasurvs for your chaos' ing, Thr om' is winning and flu' vtlvrr is losing. C ., at ojlfdililf i AMBROSE MCLINDEN Gen. Biology Club 2, 3 Junior Swimming Team 4 Ay, every inrh a king. KENNETH McM. IS ' C.P.I Prospectus Sales Staff Boxing Club Saying is one thingy dal ing is another. MARGARET MCMANUS Unclass. Hockey Team Girl Reserves Girls' Athletic Associa- tion '24 frivud of erm-3-o1ve, lll'EL.XH MCNEIL C.C,l Girls' Band l Chorus 3, 4 Band 3. 4, S, 6 Office 5. 6 Good sense and good na- ture an, usually rampan- mns, ' ITLORENCE NICNULTY Gen. Chorus 3 Service 4 Pirates of Penzance llirl Reserves 5, 6 Attendance Ofbce 5, 6 llnme Room :Xrrow llead Salesman. 4 Decoration for S. U. Party l, 2 .-1 lady 'worthy of a high- er comjvlinmntf' Page Forty-nine CLAYTON MENEAR C.P.I Thou nrt a fellow of good r'c'.vprrt. FRANCIS MILLER LA. Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Airplane Club, Vice- Presiclent 4 I have lwnughf golden nfinion from tlloruands of purple. FRED MILLER C.P.II llall Guarri 3. 4, 5 H171-'1'ldl'4f lvrtwcnn ggyg. l1'.r.v11r.f.r and 1'u1'1'. ITE.-XNNICTTTZ MILLER C.P.l Tlaseball I, 2, 3, 4 Hockey 3, 4 llunim' Life Saving 3. 4 Biology Club 3, 4 Chorus 4 Hall fYil1?lfIl 4- Tiasketbnll 5, 6 Sim ix all l1af1f1y. lKl.XRGARE'T MILLER I V C.C.II 'lf11o'111 l'Y'L'Pl critics fail to t1'1t1'1'1':r'. MARIAN MILLER H.E. Biology Club 3, 4 Hockey Team 2 She has rx glowing l1t'a1't. DORIS- RIINARD AC.C.I Arrow Head Typlst 5. 6 Hall Guard 5 Eyes of unlmly blue! ILXYID KIINNIS Gen. Band 2, 3. 4, 5. 5 Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6 Kaleidoscope 3.,S ' Young in limbs, 111 judg- ment old. LELA MOORE C.P.I Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6 Latin Club 1, Z, 3, 4. 5. 6 Girl Reserves 3, 4, 5. 6 Otlice 3, 4 French Club 5, 6 Candy Stand 5. 6 Prospectus 5, 6 Scholastic Contest 4 The forrc of lwr 011111 mcrif fvmkrs her way. NINA MORSE C.C.I Omen' 5, 6 Shu .r111ilc.s, size laughs, 5110 .SllII'lC.T 11ga1,11. Page Fifty F4 -3,- THAYER MORTON C.P.II Thr derd I intrnd is grrnt, but what. as yzft, I know HM. FRANK MUFIIER Vuclnss. Student Council .Iuninr Play Hr liL'f'.r work 'wllrn it'.v far army, RONALD MI'EI.I.ICR K'.I'.III Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6 Fnnthnll 5 flass Sing Attendant 4 lh-:ml of Directors 5 Tennis 4. 6 f?nlu11n'x xnnr ffars and 1m1'1'.v. WESLIQY Nll'MI7ORI'J I..X. Orcliestrrx l, 2, 3, 4, 5 Rand 1.2. 3. 4. 5. 6 '-'Ymatli ix uilrnlfj' r',rl'r'r- mrrurfllf' JOHN Nll'NlI.XI,l. M. Marklin l. Z A lhppella Clmir l. 2, 3. -1. 5. 6 v llralnatics l, ..., 3, 4 I'ir:ncs of Penzzuiccn 3. 4 Ru1lvligurc 5. 6 Sccl'vt:u'y llruvvs UC- let .ll.v wily lvnnks IWV1' u'mm111'.v Ivulrs, ami ff1lly's all tllry hlugllt mv. r RICIIARD MYLIN Nl. Urchestra l, 2. 3, 4 President 3, 4 Ilaml l, 2, 3, 4. S, 6 Custodian 3, 4 Treasurer l, .2 A qfappella Choir 3, 4, ., 6 XVood Wind IiIl5E'l'l'lhlC l, 2, 5, 6 llunrrl of Directors 3. 4 Bohemian Girl 'lxIZ!l'il'l3 Pirates of Pen'zance Ruddigore fl rerray fcfligln gi-ufil knr'gl1f. .Xl.Il'l'1 NICHOLS llcn. Senior Hockey 'l'e:un 5 Her Iwvcliness I m-:wr lsurzui until .rlze snzilml nn mr' ' FLOYD NICHOLS IA. Hr is a talker and vzm'd.r nu quc.i-tioning beforv hc' .vfvaL'.r. MARJORIE NOLANII f',P.I llramatics 4 .Xrrnw Head 5, 6 llnll Guard 5, 6 Sim is one who liorx llvr flwn tIxi11k1'1lg. MARY OKVATII i'.l'.I llzill Guard l. 2. 3 Latin Club 3 Uliift' 4, 5, 6 Slit lHm'u'.v 'zc'lmt'.v :n'1rat. . gt .,.. I 1 K Q ' Q., , . v Tj, A I 4 Lgivw ,r i I, I iiii ... I -3 .- . . 4, -u 4,4 L A I, .5 ,Ji . . , is ,, if Q' Lfg ,, , , . fi- -Q., 'K ' ., ,' -V V ' . 'uf Page' Fifty-one r, D'ARCY 0'ME.XRA C.P.I Look you, l am the most concerned in my own fn- tere.rts. ARDIS ONWELLER C.P.I Vice-president of Girl Reserves 4, 5 Hall Guard 4. 5, 6 Age cannot 'wifller her nar l'WJlII'Wl :tale her in- finite 1'arir'ty. CHARLES PARR C.P.I Rand 1, 2, 3 Gym Team Pep Band Kaleirlescope 3 Noon' Dance Orchestra 1, 2 Home Room Basketball Defend me from my friends: I' can defend myself from my em'- mie.r. ARTHUR PARRIS-Il f'.l'.IIl Hi-Y 3, 4 Class Basketball 4 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, S, 6 Football 5 l'Vhat ere I do, 'what ere I say, you may rest as- sured I ham' my way. HAZEL PASSMORE V C.C.I Dramatlcs 3, 4 Spanish Club 5, 6 Office Work 5 I: it a world to hide 7'1fflH?.X' in? BEARTICE PATCHEL C.C.I A pleasant friend, a good companion. IIA ROLD PATCHEL Gen. In battle or businetrs, 'll'll!1f6T'1'f the game, In law ur in love he is ever the mule. RI'l'.X PAYNE C.C.I llall Guard l, 2 Biology Hub 1, 2 Service S, 6 xi sight tu delight in. x lol Nrjgm 1-ECK cm, llall Guar1l'.B, -l. 5, 6 Sl1e'.r 1llvL'l'.Yl as her own mare! self. lcl YVTLBERT PEMBERTON Gen. Chorus I, 3 Hall Guard 2, 3 Service 4 I have learned in 'what- ever state I um, therewith to be content. - . H ., ' , ' ' .,.. - - ' - .. ,Q , 7 -1 2' . - ' Sf- -v-'v 4 1 I ' -- .4 ' 2' ., Q.: ' He, , ' x M M 1 Y W , I K V 15'-Ei? Page Fifty-two VVILM.-K PETTY C.C.l Dramatics 3 Staple Craft 4, 5, 6 Happy and surrounded by frirnd.r. ELIZABETH PH ELI-'S C.P.I Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 French Club 5, 6 President 5 Tllalian 2, 3, 4, S, 6 Hall Guard 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 Roundsman 5 Scholastic Contest 2, 4, 6 Board of Directors 3, 4. 5 1 Shu is humble, she is stately, Simplxxrt dvrd, :hr doe: it grrntlyf' A. R. I'lIIl,LIPS C.P.III Hall Guard Art Club Harry am I,' from care I'm free! Why afcn't they all can. trntrd like me? FRANCIS PIIILLIPS LA. A .rimflr truthful man. LESTER PICKETT EMILY PIERCE C.P.I Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Ertggram Cnmmittee French Club 5, 6 Treasurer Orchestra 3, 4. 5, 6 A rlrr-cr quiet lam. l'llll.Il' I'INKS'l'.XFF C.P.I llall Guard 3, 4, 5 Xa man hath 'waIk'd ululig nur roads with .vtrlnv so active. IHORUTIIY POHLY C.P.I Office 3. 4, S, 6 Sl1r'r quiet because: sho tl11'1lk.r rl Inf. z,. A ' ,f '-'A-' 1 1 . V lf.XRl. POl.l1.ARD l..'K. K'r0ss'-Country 5 Track 5, 6 l rirltin'g 3, 4 .4 tinrr of gond dn'r'ls. Xl ERRILL POLLARD C.P.I llall Guard 4, 5, 6 . Gen' Rmmdsman 4 Cross Country 5 Spanish Club 3, 4, s ,, Nam! 3- 4 Treasurer 5 .4 frtill tnngluv nmrketh I rely ufan my.rt'lf. U u 'U' 'wad' E a , 1 f ?+ f iiil ' A x. t '----3 ' ii i. 1 YQ. 1, f 1. '. .wi f-L . -., 1. , I ,F V' ..,. , . -arg- N .Q .. -,T- n, . - ,.. - ' af - ' '- ' Page Fifty-thru , . , . , ,Q ,- .., M ,y 2 5 f' aa ' ' Nw' -f-W.-rf? Y' ' f ff , 7 ww: 4 Ke . 'Xi 4 W ' HARRY POTTER C.P.l The 'world meanx ronm- tliing In the ral'l1l'l1'- DOUGLAS POTTS 4 C.C.II Printing 3, 4, 5, 6 Graphic Arts 3, 4 Our Iliing ix farc:'c'r good. Tl:-of our llring is sur- rrs.v. BEN POYOLNY C.P,ll Rand 3. 4, 5. 6 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6 General Chorus 3 Opera Chorus 4 That fx as ufcll .raid as if l lmfl .mid ft lllYV5K'lf.H ll.-XROLD I'OllV'l'Il,l, C.P.l Biology Club 1, 2 Leaders Club I llnll Guard 3, 4, S Q'AHwi::ar1l at figures zvur rr. MARIE PR.-Klll, C.P.l Latin' Club S, 0 French Club 5, 6 Poetry Club 3, 4, S, 6 Pre-sidcnt 5. 6 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4. S, 6 iiirl SCou!s l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 llallct l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Tlialinn 3, 4, S, 6 Vice-President 5 lialeiiloscopr- l, 3, 5 Martha .2 Ulziratvs of Pcnzance- Prospectus Organiza- tion Editor 5, 6 Girls' Life S a vi n g Corps 4, 5, o llaskrtliall 3, 4, 5, 6 llockcy 3, 5 Sxilinngumli 3, -l, 5, lm fl fluugllfrr of flu' Cn.i,y, Q ELMER PRESTON Gen. Chorus 3, 4 Service 5, 6 I am Ilia very pink of Cul1r'fi'.U'. l.lfS'I'lfR PRESTON C.C.ll Rnncl l. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Noon Dance Orchestra l, 2, 3. 4 A Cap wella Choir 5, 6 Delta lfpsilon Alpha 4, 5, 6 Board of Directors 5, 6 llclle Masque 3, 4, 5, 6 Kaleidoscope 1, 3, 5 Ol: ln'a:'en, zvefe man lllll rouxtzint llc were per- ff'rI. l'.ll'l, PRORERT C.P.llI Swimminz 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 lloaril of Directors 1, 2, .1 .Xrt Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4, S llrovvs Octet 6, 7, .X cappella Choir 6, 7 LM ilu' 'world slide. RONIILLY PROUSE C.P.IlI Student Council 4 lliology Club 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 llehate 5 Delta Epsilon Alpha 6 I fiuil iz -may or make UHF. 'I'lllil,Nl.X QUIHLEY C.P.I Costuining :mel Serving 3, 4, 5, 6 Girl Rcscrves 3, 4, 5, 6 lllj'IIlIIl1lll'S 5, 6 Prnsprctus 5. 6 Noon Dance Orchestra 5, fi Opera Cuuunittce 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6 Ili-sigiii-fl Costumes for Knlcitloscupf' .l lm'rrYr lwurt malcethn flu'.'r'ful rum1fMlur1cf. X I V V 4 A Y A i F, A 'Z f , M , . ., - , ' ,I ,. rt. ',:'??2? 1 - , f 1- 'Qbffs 1 ' 'Af' '5 ' ,A '27 Feat? ' ' 1: A ' I .j K Y , , if , 5- - 1' ' , ' I Y fis . 'asa 5.3-qt Q sv I 12:0 -. .,,- . ' i ' 2' f fi. ,.. l'- 'f ' -I - isis, . A . apr 3 , ,Qi 5: ,of Xi, . , f H' 1. , ' 'L ...L tk, '.5ii'I. J-'mi ,pm ' ' inf ' 'kiwi--, ,H - ,. , - l'ugu I fl,v-fam i ANDREXV RAPIN Gen. Quictnc.s-5 is best, x l E.'XRl. R.XRll7,XN C.C.l Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 QQ 0Hice fb P ,-1 zrnmnn nf rllcerfnl ' -X'l'Jl!'f!l'llj'.Y and rorliidrnf tmmwrr01c'.v. ERMA RERVES C.C.l A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4. 5, 6 To lim' will: all my lifl' 11'lu'l. I rio lift. x ff jk, J KKLXN RlCl'fNlS'1'ON I C.P.I X mn lu-sl-rl-es 1, 2, 3, 4 Poetry Club 3, 4 Belle Masque 3, 4, 5, 6 Spanish Club 4 Math. Cluh 4, 5 Student Cnuncil 3, 4 llrnmnfics 3, 4, 5, 6 S1rz .v a gfmlj pdf. f A5 A X , -.U f AFX ll ,kc J .V X ' X J I.. Z. EIGLE Gen. Q Hmm n 1, 3, s . l mrahle mention all- b state tackle S X Class Basketball 2, 4 Basketball 6 VII rm! hudgr nu 1'm'l:. CAROL REISH C.C.l lunior Play 3, 4 Candy Stand S, 6 Arrow Head 5, 6 OFlice 5. 6 Prospectus 5, 6 flickr: ilu' rmnxfvfnhrunce rivnrf' ll.XR0l.l1 RENO C.C-I --HL. di-drl-V l0'l'ed ill! Iasxl'S. RVRY RICF C.C.II ll'v'th a smile OH llff lips. . HES lilCll.XllllS 'l X C.P.I Frmtlrzxll 4, 6 Captain 6 llzukutlvall l, J. 3, 4. 5. fl Track 2, 3. 4, 5 Captain' -8. 5 ,Y0uf' lull lximulf mn lu' lux f'nI'aIll'l. R.Xl,l'll RlCllNlUNll Urn. Service 4 llnll Guarcl 4, 5 llrzunatics 3 .l youll v,x'l1l11j'll' ix flu' l-ml xvr'mnu. -' .if '4' 1 Page l ifty-ffm' 1. I . YVJCS ga ., K Aw-- ,Y 'lla-J '. gl iko ll 5 EARL RIES Gen. Martha 2, 3, General Chorus 4, 5 Hall Guard 6 But I am as constant as the nortlxeru star. GRlC'I'l'lll-IN RUHIZRTS t' I' I Rnznwl of llirc-ctnrs l, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6 llallvt l, 2, 3, 4 Belle Klasque 3, 4. 5, 6 Secretary 3, 4 'l'l1ali:1n 3. 4. 5. 6 l.ihrm'y S, 6 pls mm'r,v as flu' :lay -is lmlgf' IXIARIIURY RUQVI' t'.C.I llall tlnarcl 3, 4 Service 5, 6 .-I gf-ntlr mimi Ivy gvntlr llvvrlx Lv l.'lm1L'l1. lfl'Kll'INl': RUSS llnclass. Llll0l'll5 3 ,Xrrow llezul Reporter 3, 4 Kaleimlnscnpe Usher 3, 5 Press Club 3, 4, S, 0 Athletic flulv 3. 4 llmm' Romn llnskethnll 3, 4 Student Council 5, 6 7'lri1xlz1'ug is lvut an idlv 'Jian' of fll0Ilgllf. META R0'I'llliRNll'Il, C.P.l General Chorus 2, 3 .K Cappella Chnir 4, S, , L' Ihr? sun, lwr vvrx .s'l11'm' an all alilcvfl U DUN RFS?-El.l, Gen. Football 1, 2 llelta Epsilon 5 A Cappella Choir I, 2, J. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sanur urr horn grvnl, .wmv IlL'l1l'l 'l'l' ,E7'l'llfII1'JS and .mum lzuw' ,Hl'l'llfI!l'5X tlzrnxt nfwn tI1vm. LOUISIE Rl'SSliI.l. C',t'.I l'n1ir'nrr' is a m'tv.v.mr'y irrgz-nlimlf nf gz'n1u.v. ,l.Xt'R RI l'IlliRIf0Rll t .P.I ttrnss Fnuntry I, 3. S lmlom' Track Z, 4. 6 tlntrlour Track 4. 6 llnarrl of llirfctors 3, 4. 5. 6 Yice-ln'esi1lz'nt nf Class 3, 4, 5, 6 Candy Stand 2, 3 Kaleidoscope S Class Sing .Xttemlant 4 No lwrtfrr Hum you .vllnnlll Im. l2R.XL'lC RYAN Fnclnss. ll'm'k ix lift' to mr. YTRCINLX SAIGEON C.P.I liiulogy Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 llall Guard l, 2, 3 Cnnvly Stand 3, 4. 5. 6 linnrd of Uirerstors 3. 4, 5, 6 Sogixl Science Vlnh 2, Gill Rvsvrvew l, 2, 3, 4 l'r1,Qpc-cms 5, 6 Tlxzllian 3, 4, S, ll Y'l11'rr Jfl10ltumor nf it. 'R h -, 5 nf . Y' X J .llv 5 'ff - - 4 X I ww: V V .-pq--19 Page 171'fiyf.ri.1' I Q I., ,, . XV rl! b IME., L' Lk, 1 LOVISE SANDERS C'.P.I Art Cluli 4 Art Eilitnr Prospectus 3. 4 Ilnll Guard 4 Thalizui 3, 4. 5, 6 Library 3, 4. 5, 6 HN urt will make lwr fanmn.r. lll.XlIONN,X S.Xl'NlIERS II.E. Fusluniing and Scrviug 3 4 S 6 7'llI'I1l'lil Nfl: Jn. Ihr ,mul lo liars. ALICE SCIIINIILER KCI Stuilvn! founcil 4 Always u frm' and .vicari- fust fri'mm'. CHRISTINE SCIIUl'Rl.XN GL-u, .Xrt fluh 3, 4. 5, 6 llnllvt 5, 6 li5ll1'ld0SL'0lIC 5 Opera 6 Arrow llend 4 O 'wumauf llmu wrrt faxliimird to ln'glrllc'. Sn lnwr ull .mgvx mirl, all f'm't.v rung. K.X'l'IlRYN SL'Ill'l.'l'llElSS i'.1'.I Prospectus 5, 6 fnnfly Stand 5. 6 llzill liuarrl 4 Chorus 3 Ill-v mimi In mi' a lciug- dom lx. MAJ ll,XROI.Il SFUIILE C .P.II Pirates uf Penzance J, 4 Rucldignre 5, 6 .-1 man nf rnurtvnux, fvlraxiug 'way-.v, IIELI..-X SCO'I l' L'.I'.I Prospectus Editor 6 .Xrrow llend I, 3, 4, 5, f lic-porter I Siicieiy liilitnr 3 .Xssistant Editor 4, S, 6 Ilnilmu 3. 4, m, 6 burial Science fluh 4, '7 Press Cluh 4, 5, 6 ffliartrr memherh Ilinlngy Uluh 2, 3, 4. 5 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Girl Reserves l. J. .I II:ill Guard 6 Stunlcut Cuuncil 6 Hrr.fi11r.f.v ln'fu1'z' f'lm.n1rr ul1:'n,r.v. ETSI!-1 SIIARPE f'.P.I .X Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 l'lvr r:'rr-v fum' is Illlhf- 1'r'.r !7'iUII.U RUIIERT SIIANY l'.I'.I fII'CllCSiTIl l, J. 3 Stuilcnl Vnuncil 4. 5 llnll Guard 6 l71'on1 flu' rruirli of lil: llvad in llu' .rolw of luis fool lu' is all mirrli. YIRGINLX SIIKXY L'.T'.I llinlngy fluh I, 2 Girl Reserve-s l. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 President S. 6 Tlialians 3, 3, 4, 5, 6 l'nrrs-spumliug Secre- inry 4 Treasurer 5 Student lkwuucil J. 3, 4 l'ir:ites uf Pcnz:iii'cr 3. 4 .X Vnppelln Choir 5. 6 llcllc Xlasquc 5, 6 Prospectus 5. 6 Salmagunali 3. 4, 5, 6 Kaleidoscope 5 Carilinal Siaff 5. 6 l'm gl'lI'll'f'll uf. lllll105l.n -Y5 'V ' 155. fi 5 . 'in . , .W QQ. ...fr . ' 9- gg, - , Q 'fs - Page Fifry'.sr'veu fl 'f z u W gl ,wmv W . , ,,. IIELEN Sl I l'fl.l.l-IN IIA RGICR lleu llall Guard 3, 4 Vamly Stand 3, 4 Religious Education Club 5, 6 Joy rixrs in mf' lilcz' U XIIPPIMPVJ morn. ROBERT SIIEIFXRII l'.l'.I Hall Guard 4, 5 ,l truly lI0lll'Xf mlm, RUIEERTA SllliP.XRll lieu. Hall Gunrrl '7'hq 'zuisdom of In-r iff,- xx l.'1ndnc.rs. K'll.XRl,ES SIlE'l'l.liR l'.P.IlI U f,I'Cllf'SlI'Il l, 2, 3, 4, 5 I7rxr1'1l1L- hfppg wht, U,,, ' I .-XRL SHIECK I..X. H1'tvI1 your ufuglm fn u JPN x Qld .'XR'I'lll'R SHIMMIN C.P.I flass Sing fhoregus 2 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 String Quartette 3, 4, 5, 6 A Cappella Choir 5, 6 It's sllcrrsx that colon' , 32 all in life. -fwgl MARY SHIRLEY C.P.I Thr ffen ix miglxtivr than Ihr .v'worri, F LOSSIIE SH U'l l' C.P.I Indoor llasr-hall 3, 4, 5, 6 Tlramatics 3. 4 Math. Fluh 3. 4 The'rr' af'j'vm'.r IIIHFII jay in her. 'l'llOM.XS SIMONS C.P.III I hold hr lore: me best Ivlm calls ml' Tom. . . 9 .usslan LA. ' Q l U ... . . . l '1 J ' C - , A ' '-5 llruwm 6 4 R l ll -tn lil o hz ', 3, 4 er Q um xl g X rg, l I 1 . F star, ,' ' ' gr-vat was ever 410 li 1 I 'vitllmff cnt lun- um. , , l ,, ' -- , - - . , , - , 3 ,1-.,:f'4', 'QE - , 9 ' lil... ' l l- ' - - '- '1 f ' -, ' 5 ' vi, P - v. V 1 - 7 ' - M: ' . -. ' . A ik - . if f- , '-,jL-,, Q r 1' -WI Ez E 'i T- x' fl V+- L 91 - ff .. - S .,7-A H. 'T --,xln Lv.-r' K 1 3 ' bf A N, , -2 3 F wiv: W, Q 'L 1 17 , 5 ' - 'I QM, XV? ,,., -- .- - - ,V ,. it N' - lk., V .V Q j ., Q. QW.: .qs ' gan Y , , . , I l'ug1' l il'l5'-Vigil! fo i W5 fix CAROL SMITH C.P.l Thalian 4, 5, 6 Olympians 5, 6 Arrow Head Society Editor 3, 4, 5, 6 Hall Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 In youth and lwauty, 1L'l'JtilU7l is Im! rare. l2YlCI.YN SMITH ffl S-wed food of s-zvevtly uttrrmi tlmughtf' ll.XR0l,D SMITH lien. Hr wurlr.v hard and gd.: v'vxulf,v, lRl'INli SMITH l'.C'.l llinlngy Club l, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Svvsretziry :uid Treas- urer 3 llgxll Giizml 5, fi Quint dignity--flrc umrle nf n lm!-V. IRYINIQ SMITH Gen. llnll liuzuwl 2. 3, 4, 5 Fnmlinll Klrmngei' 5 Basketball Klznizuzcr 5, 6 f.if'l' is a .fl'P'I'0l4J Maim- xifmu, xv arf' gfr'I.v, RON.Xl,D SMITH Unclais .-1 uri K l'l1 his failings l4v'um'r1' to the l'irluo-ur xldv. ll lCl,liN SURENSON Svrviu' Ilall liuzird 2, 3 Ulillfflll' itxvlf lx its au. rl'zuf1rll. li.Yl'llRYN Snl'I.F llzlll lluurll J. 6 OPEC: .S'ln' dur.: luv' fur 'zz lx fl1z'4'rful lrmrlf' l l,UYll SUYICY 4 L ll ,X Vzippcllzi liilfill l ' A, 4, J, 1, IS.-awl of llircclflrw 2, 3, 4, tiruvcs Octet llzmil J. 6 fum-wi tu Iizlnizmly. Nlill SI'.Xl'l,lllNl Slnclvnl Kliilnril l lhmwl of llirvrtn s lliulugy fluh I. J 3 4 J. li Spanish iilulv J. 3 4 5 6 Ninth. fluli F. ri I rvlzxll rmn.vl'u,v n '11 9 uml Il1rn. 5. by-' K ' . z i i ' f I., ru I ,W -L, ' 4 - I - Q ' ' -J' f ' ' ii' I if: w. -' ' T . .. -49 if . ,Ml V - V ' 'W 5 ' xgfgl' . W ., My ill' gl H ,,,, A -Y , A, M. .A . .. ,A l 1 - Paw Ififtv mne Rmlcliy.1ul'm ' 5, 6 Sm:I1'un'r1'ullv I am lr: 0 .- --W: -',, ,,. .1 i w 1-1-. ' W' - if X ' -f,, N , as KENNETH SQUIER C.P.Il Swimming 5, 6 Hr 'wax ri ,slmrk in stud' wx nnrl in 1c'nIz'r, MARY STARK C.C.II Service llall liuaril A Thr film' wzll smut' uflrmz you will hmr mc. ICITWIN S'l'l'IRNl2R C.P.lI lfnothall Nlanagcr 3, 4. 5, 6 Tlauxl 3. -I, S, 6 llrcluestru 3. 4, 5, 6 Hr'Hi'r to lm ,mlall ami JI1iPlF, llum largi' and ras! I1 .vl1mlm:'. GEORGE STONE C.P.lIl Debating 2, 3 Hall Guard 4 I.1'fr is nm .vlmrt fn wrutc firm' .Vfllli-ViI1fI. HELEN STORER C.I'.I 'Biology Cluh 3, 4, 5, 6 Studi-nt Council 1 Board nf llirectors 3. 4. 5. 6 Hall fiuaril 3 Attc-nilance fliiice 4, 5. 6 lf: Hin' to ln' natural when ,vou'n' l'ldfll?'!l-Hy m'rr', LOREN STRAVVN C.P,I Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 fhorus 3. 4 Spanish Vluh Youthful and Ianglung and gay, !'.XR1'll.lNE STRONG CCH lfnkv-up for Kaleirlc- scope S Girl Scouts 3 .Xrrfvw Head 3. 4, 5, 6 Pnsier Club S Blake-up for Opera 3 I ham' ninth min t0 Verma' lil-V.l'Flf.u R CXRI. STULL C.P.I llaml l, 2, 3, 4 Yicv-president 1, 2 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, XYUIHI lViu:l Quintette 'Illia' lvasolz with fleas- ljrz' hand 'IK'l..Ytf0l1l with 71111. YIYTAN S'I'URDEY.XN'l' C'.P.I .-4 lm-fly lady. l,UYk'li SVRRROOK CCI .-I good reputation is urvjzz' rulilalwlr than sunn- vv 4 M'-Us P - . .. I, if 'R ' gn 7 ,- :TL '7, ,, ,gf 1 .:!,1.a- ai, .4 N. X - - if wt i- 1 ' , 5. raw- -, .,. , al , N:-, ' 'C-L ' V- .' 4, , fqv 33 if SM Ti, -.fi NN' L'-ir :J -' i - ' - ,- li Qi X315 Page Siriy HAL SUTTON C.P.II Student Council 1, 2. 3 A truer gvntlcmau our nr1'a'r sees. MARGARET SYl.VES'l'ER C'.P.l llall Guard 1 llockry 'lk-am 5. 6 Girl Reserves 5. 6 Girls' Athletic .xSSOCl'l' tiou 5. 6 Siva xffvaks. lwlnxrvs and arix fuxf ax .rliv might. 'l'llliI.M.X SVV.XR'l' C.P.I lliulorzy Club 1, 2. 3. 4 ,Xrt Club 4 Tlializm 4, 5, 6 Pirates of l en'zaucc 4 llall Guard 4 Gvneral Chorus 3 rl girl with .mfr 'ways nrlri u grntlr :-aim. K.X'l'lll.liEN SVt'ANSqlF Girl Reserves I Girls' Octet 4, 5 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 IIN .vfrrvrll is grurvri '!t'lif1l ,r'wcrt'r'r sound. Than in nnvtlirr ,rang ix found, NOLA 'l'.'XPP.XN C'.P.l Student Council 1. Z Prospectus 3, 4 KlA'l'llEXV TASSIN C.P.l Hi-Y Basketball Team I'lIl never :lop 'til I rrnrlr the lah. DON.Xl.D T.'XYl'.OR GGII Tlaurl l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Librarian 5, 6 llall Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 Tha hcro .i-lmula' always lu' tall you Iennw. 3l.XRGl'l-IRITE 'l'AYl.0R CGI Vlmrus 1 llall Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 Oliicc 5, 6 I-lrr ruuntrnance he- lfayrd a prarcful mind. ROIKIERT TKYLUR C'.P.II Hi-Y 1, 2 Hall Guard 3, 4, 5. 6 'Ti.r in hooks the flzief of all fwrfcwtinn to he Plain and hrfvff' t'll.XRI.0TTE 'VER .XClI'l'liR C.f'.lI Service 3, 6 tltlice 5, 6 -A Iinjaynu' nt stuffs 'whvrl' .. 7golm::in?',. H zmfvlrurc' lu'gin.r. dmv, ,. ' U 3 mu 0 'N W-7 ' 3 ' .N-1 S'c ' - L' .. - 5 V film A -ig-pf - s . - .. h sa- L., v. , V , I IV, mf .M ,Q x Page Sixty-one i ARTHUR THOMAS C.P.II Biology Club l, 2 Hall Guard 3 Track 4, 6 fross Country 5 Thr world little kno-ws itx gfrat men. MARJORIE THOMLPSON C.P.l A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6 French Club 5, 6 llall Guard 3, 4 Poetry Club 6 Tllaliau 6 Sim is an-credingly pop- ulnrf' CITARLES TIIORPE A C,C.II Service l. 2 Hall Guard 3, 4 Roundsman' 4 IJ lu' not a ,lGlld5lHllL' L'I'!1f1I'lllt1i1:9U NATALI li TOMPKINS U CPI ff' !'1'fl1'1' almm' all mrfhlv rllguilllztr ' .4 .rtill and nnivt ami .u'l'N14'r', ONAl'.lil'C TORREY CCH To lu' fanlvnteri is io rulz' rl kingrionzf' IIUSHNELL TREMBLEY C.F.l Band 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Orchestra 3, 4. 5 Olympiane l. Z. 5, 6 TliNv is no ntlwr' 'word 'so grrat as nu'z:'ard. l'.l'f'll.E 'l'RENllll,EY C.P.l Pirates of Pvnzancc- 3, 4 Girl Reserves fl, 4, 5, 6 Tlialian 3. 4. 5. 6 A Cappella Choir S, 6 Salamaguncli 3. 4, 5, 6 Olympians S, 6 Prospectus 5, 6 I must hurry. ll.Xl'REliN 'l'I'C'KER C.P.I This fuir girl u-ith dana: and play. rifxr light tu flu' fum' nf fl urn' jus: lay. 7. LINK TYLER C.P.I llranmtics 3 llall Guard 4 llanil 3. 4 llall Guaril Ruunrls- lllilll 5 Kaleidoscope 5 lluckvy Tezun 5 Girl Reserves 5, 6 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 5, 6 vrr' is rm 'u'f.Srfm1l like fmul.'m'.rx. --'rn l.l.OYll TYSON Unclass. llzmd l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 lli-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 Treasurer 5. 6 llellc Masque 5, 6 llelta Epsilon Alpha 5, 6 .XpplL' lllussnm Time 4 luniur Play 3. 4 .Xrr-rw lleafl l'ruspc'ctus I Student Council V Social Conmnssmn 5, li Sn-nim'--lunioi' Party 5, 6 Tl1r,x- my lvrst men aff' llmulffrri out nf fnHlI5. -. ww- - A ., Sw -.1 ' ' ' V1 2- n' ' - .. + ' -..f 5. X.: . , 1 .ig-N , t , .N V. X 4 ,Qi -:I X di I -, ,-K rar' Q1 - : A '.f.' if v f ' , Page Sixty-t-wo THERON VALENTINE C.P.III Football 3, 5 Baseball 4 llnll Guard 4 An utlilvfe and popular among n1lu'r.v. L.-XDDIE VALUSEK C.P.II Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hi.r lirurr is as far from fraud as lu'a'z'm1 from the earth. l.Ul.l' Y.'Xl.llSEK Gisli. Belle Masque 3. 4. 5, 6 Degta Epsilon Alpha 5, lunior Play 3. 4 Apple lfllussum Time 4 All Ihr :um'ld'.v a stagff' Fl.0RliNClf V.-KN VVYCK C.P.I Attendance Office Chorus I.i'fi.r nm-rr part but 1i'lll1f.t1I!7j' show Of f'rr'cmns fwarfir the dnnlilr ro'1c'. lSAl'llfl.l.E VARRO C.P.I Gym Class Captain Head Roundsman Community Music f'SinipliciIy of character is no Iiirrdraurc to .mb- tlrty nf inlfcllm't. SIDNEY VAUGIIN C.C.II Student Council 3 Board of Directors 3, 4 Hall Guard 4, 5, 6 No matter what the qur'.rtio1z, lm al1c'a,v.r had the answcff' MARY VV.Xl.llRUN ll.E. .tttenclance Office 4. 5 fl .vturlcut of flu' first degree. CIILOE Vt',Xl.Kl'IR C.P.I Basketball 3, 4, S, 6 Captain 6 Baseball 4, 6 Captain 6 Hockey 3, 5 Presiflent of Girls' Ath- letic Association 5. 6 Class Captain 4, 5 Groot r'1w'u in ,rnmlf mal- Irvs. .XIl.l-ZEN XV.Xl.'l'llN C,l .l Student Cuuncil 4 Costuming :incl S1-rvin'g 3 4 5 Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 .-1 precious purrrl in a lvuririlr small. EYELYN XVARNER C.C.I .X Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6 HN rye.: ax .rmrs of 5 ttuilighi fair, Likf' twilight fun har dusky hair. 4 Page Sixty-lhrer i GEORGE VVAY C.P.II Football 3, 4, 5, 6 Ili-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ll'lxaf For lu' did was f zimiz' 'with so much eaxcf' x CARL NVEIR I.A. i llramatics 3. 4 Service 5, 6 Will: ll heart for any fair. MARGARET NVEl.l.VVO0U C.P.I Thnlian 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 Treasurer 4, Presi- dent 5 T'rospectus 3, 4, S. 6 Lilerary Editor 3, 4 Senior flass Eilitm' 3 6 llioluvv iiluh 2 Ar! fluh 4. 5. 6 Student Council 2 Social f.0lT1l'l1lSSl0l'l 2 Pirates uf Penzance 3, 4 Salmagumli 3. 4, S, 6 l'ui'di11al SHUT 5, 6 Fine .Xrts Cnmmission .5 ll'11a! xlzr' rlnfzv, still hr?- tr'r.v 'lQ lUf ix ri0v1z'. YICRNUN XYlil,'l'ER V 4 C.P.ll Il lmf I f'VOHll'Sl' to lin, V11 fin. E Rli'H,XRlJ XVIQSTENBARGER i l'.P.III .Sm'n'.r.r lim in .rilcrr'r1i- ing, HELEN YVHEATLEY C,P.l St. Charles High School 1, 2 Hall Guard 4, 5 A great devotee of the gasprl of gf-tting-un. M.-XRIAN VVHITTAKER C.C.ll Hall Guard 3, 4 Attendance Offivce 5, 6 Our lznrrirarlc' girl. HELEN XVTIITE Gen. Student Council 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 5 5!udi0u.v of 011.50 and fund of liumblz' thing.f. I,l'Nli'l l'.X XV'Ill'l'E C.P.I If thu lwar! af man is Lft'fll'f'5J!'li with cares, Thr mist is dixfwllrd when this imrmun nfffiearsf' RUANE NVHITE CCII General fhnrus Service She .vpulcr .wlfinm hut all rl-1fr'11.v 1z'vrv .mrrr't. , , V b , .55 , S. , , : -.. r ,g K, ,A A ww Vg , . fn, e ' my X 1' 'Z Q 5, . i f , We V. ' ., we ' , Ma' ' -ww -fi ' Qi f . f f, '- 'Lf ' 'L ,Lf i , A . rj life 3 ., 1 ' 24, we 9' ef-. M, A -v' A G' Nez:--' Page Si.rty4four .. .....,',s.. ' - 'M' ' 0 .Y-mg -4 NM Q, J.: .- - KENNETH WILCOX C.C.II Band 3. 4, S, 6 Pep Band 5, 6 Chorus 2. 3. 4 Kaleidoscope A steady purpose and a good lead toward .mc- cess. GENEVIEYE WILLIAMEON C.P.I Detroit Northwestern and Detroit Central 1, 2, 3. 4 Urnmatics 5, 6 Kaleidoscope 5 Ballet 5. 6 Salmagundi 5, 6 Poetry flub 5, 6 Girls' .Xthlvtic Associa- tion Thzilinn 6 So rzvvvt was m:'er so famlf' xcfbl V50 IJURIS NVILSON C.C.I By diligcnrc .she 'wins Iicr tony. l'l0RlYI'llY VYINEG.-XRITEN C.P.I Student Council 1 Candy Stand 4 French Club S. 6 Thalian 4, 5, 6 Property Committee luninr Play 4 Lilirary 5, 6 Opera Clmrus 3 A good disf'os-ition is nmru wilualvlr' flmu gold. l.FUN.XRl'5 XVINEGARDEN C.P.I Circulation Blnttapzer, .Xrrow llead 3, 4 'Debate 3, 4 Finance Connnittee Fine Arts Union 4 Delta Epsilon Alpha 3, 4, 5, 6 Vice'-president 5, 6 Business Manager Ar- row Head 5 Prospectus 4 Shippers' Club 5, 6 Thr gl'Ilfll'IIIllll is lz'a1'm'd and a umxl rare' sftz'akvr. GORDON worm C.P.AII He knew thc' precise psychological an n m e-n t when fo say nothing. NORNIA VVOOD C.C.I junior Play 3. 4 Arrow Head 6 Library S, 6 I love the dmumud for il: own solar. NIAUDIC XVOOITS C.C.I Thalian 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6 llall Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Roundsman 4, 5 A quiet Iassg thcrr are fvtu who lcnnw Hn' trras- urcs hid in you. CARL VVRIGIIT CCI! Band S, 6 Orchestra 5. 6 Opera Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 Brass Sextette b A My way is to begin with the beginning. JACK WYMAN C.P.II lt is-u't work that wor- ries me, ff: woman, , V' '. is P'-A-, . -' -4-' a N- ' Q , ,: n. , - 45: .. ' N J Q '- -an-iv' -f-mv t ---rd 'ff .HN 495- . .. Page Sixty-five 0 li - ,, O , l-'RANK ZEITER C.P.II Hand l. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Orclwslra l. 2. S. 6 Nunn Dance Orchestra 1 fr Kzrll-inoscnpe 1, 2, 3, 4, I 5. 6 l'ln' zwvrlziir loud whis- fvrr lv1'raL'111g into storm. a OUITA ZIMMERMAN C.C.I A Cappella Choir 5, 6 Innior Play 4 Basketball 3, 4 lf ladies be but young and fair. they have the gif! to know it. 1 SENIORS XVHOSE PICTURES DO NOT IN THE PROSPECTUS Mary Alyns Grace Brown Lucille Cole Helen Collingwood Albert Freclenherg VVillarcl Johnson Robert Kelleghan Glenn Koontz Russell Lince Jean McRae Leo Rothe Harold Van Order Barbara XVillson Agnes XVing APPEAR -fx' ' f 'S Y' Mfg ' f f - ,X - ' 'fs' I. ' ' 55 ' l 1' ' 'SW if 1:'2L 'Q-'E+ Pvififi' 3:35-,I4 H l :.-, ,L 1-3. ' 1 if Jg. .S 3 . . f w' -1 T M' -at-my A .-.av 1 - fp. 'ff' .. 1. A.-4-' -- --1-' f-n, ' ,Q--,Ami 'AQ Page Sixty-six fl .Zig -nr Prophecy HE SAT in his armchair, a newspaper on his lap, the radio beside him playing soft music and the fire blazing between shadowed andirons. It was natural that his ,fl ' fl., A lies-2 I Mew mind should turn to thoughts of his old friends in the Class of 1930 because just that afternoon he had seen Doug. Hill the recognized Doug. in spite of his long hair and whiskersl giving an impassioned oration from 'the top of a soap box on Michigan Avenue. Then. upon reaching home, he im- mediately noticed the glaring headline in the journal about the raiding' of a notorious night club owned and operated by Conway Magee! Thtse two reminded him that within the last week he had seen Paul Probert. walk- ing the streets with a hungry look on his face. Paul told him that he had kept his last job almost a week and only had been late three times! He also had seen recently Donna Brack- ney. While driving through the country he had stopped at her road-side stand to buy some vegetables. Donna said that her hus- hand. Bob McVay had raised them himself on their little truck farm. MQ? 9 of i N-,1x,. - il' ' '-Z- gli?-,,-t.-1 .54 's Nkfondering how many other classmates hc could account for. he happened to recall a recent conversation with jim Richards Cjim- my is now coach at Central and still turning out first class teams.l He said that Ronald Mueller had gone back to his old home town -Blooming Prairie-where he was minister in the little Free Methodist Church. It was rather difficult to picture Ronny as a minister, but no harder than picturing Bob Hetchler in the role of a collector of rare works of art. However, only a short time ago there had been a paragraph in the news- paper about Bob's sailing to Italy for the purpose of adding to this collection. The thought of Bob Hetchler reminded him of jack Rutherford. He had heard that Jack was in San Francisco but that was the extent of his information. However, in the faint hope of learning more about him, he turned the dials of the radio to San Fran- cisco and then switched on the television. It was queer how often you did see people you knew. that way! The scene that met his gaze was a corner of a dark. stone-walled room. The only visible objects were a wooden bench and a figure bearing the num- ber 3l3, seated upon it. He was horrified to fa- cv ,X .QM discover that this iigurc was Jack. His hor- ror soon changed to relief, however, when he learned from the announcer that the audi- ence was just receiving a glance at Jack be- fore he entered his race for Olympic honors. After watching Jack run, he turned the dials to New York and was just in time to hear the announcement of an act from Lewie Kaufman's 1949 Follies. A troupe of chorus girls then tripped across the stage and there, as head chorus girl, was none other than Della Scott! Page Sixtv-:men --4-..:- ' . I, lt- . v 1 9 R 4, W i x ., Q .. . is N 74 i' X ,pb I V' 5 i' V Following this act was a dance program by the famous dancer Mlle. Marie Prahl. She modestly claimed that her present fame as a dancer was entirely due to the expert di- rection of her dancing-master, L. Z. Rieglel When this program came to an end his glance fell on the forgotten newspaper. His attention was immediately drawn to a small paragraph in which he caught sight of Jack l Egglqlciiiieygff N Colloday's name. Upon reading the article he learned that Jack was in Reno suing for a divorce on the grounds that it was proving too expensive to keep Marguerite happy. On the same page was an advertisement for an exclusive beauty parlor run by Miss Borgny Harem. It showed a picture of Borgny in a white apron, still looking im- portant and ethcient. There was also an advertisement for Ye Olde Antique Shoppe. located just this side of Clio. He had driven past this place many His perusal of the newspaper was inter- rupted at this time by a startling announce- ment from the radio. The listeners were about to be favored with a short talk by Miss jane Gundry. Not having heard her name, it certainly would have been hard to recognize jane in the role of the stern, strict dean of a young ladies' seminary who ap- peared, by means of television, to give the talk. Besides those already mentioned there were three members of the Class of 1930 about whom most everyone knew. First, there was R. DeVere DuVall, famous mo- gf m ama ,liz ,. EZ. ij I fl' f'7 vlfsizi ,Q tion picture producer and successor to Cecil B. De Mille: second, Harold Higgins, Chi- cago's most dreaded gangster, and, last but not least, in the VVhite House-the former Miss Genevieve VVilliamson.-first lady of the land! ' X 4 1 ! : fx i It was hard to imagine all the old class- gf Q-f' ' L .Q mates as they were today.-But then, people uuu1 !,!x L xrobably would have a hard time picturing WH ,fr 2- l , ' him, Lester Preston. a contented bachelor T: E E spending the evening at home in his arm- W -N f E chair beside the tire! T ..ff'r-+21 1 3 9 SF times and knew that its proprietress was Carol Smith! 1 ' . if QL ' gf if , ,'-- ' Af .. A 'fo' ' . .. fflii-.1 . fini ' 1- A U'-i,,,--whit ffl . gg .. -1- 'Up-is-up A 1, Pngr Sixty-ciglxt rf .E A U 'x ,.,e,,M . Pao ' - E V 5 Gfvs . n X .4i:,y.if'i, . m l, - ' '5W4'fiEM, I Vx -:I 1 . ww:-13. m g-iii to A ' X 1 ,.',1..'.....,m,,3yg A ,I rw N Q mir- ., Is: 'L ' Ig' A ,. ' L, f ' 4 -, N, ,M . 1 - rf- . - fr., - b. -1 .. A . X - 7 Y 3 2 , Q 'EA -'H L ' 1 -5 ' -'- -F.-. X, gb lg. Ti 4 Y ,. ' - 6, - ffm? 32 -' R I 'MTH ,lb .Q ' fuk Page . Szxpymine N , 611: - W. M , . , ' 'A' 1. 'FEI Q - 114- ,,.,pfjA, 1 1 ..,Q:Sf::-.,z .. . ,f.:re..:!2ff'-.,Msf:.4+:'22i'?'sf 1 - - , .,..- ,, ,,. - -Flw ' gf, '.' 1: ,- . .M -A pw. f':Q1EL-z . fr - arf' -' w e .'f f f' c1fw Weir? . 46 1 1 'lj' -Y ' 47, 4 ' f -- . aw 1 H gl , ,. 15? . . , . 1. -' E . : AW, ' Q . , ,fi f -M, . V 33-Q' - - ,- X V1.3 d Z ', . . .Q ,zisfl ' . - X VL, Page Seventy Aw seam- 4 1 V' '46 ' .- . .I 2 - k5 '4 A : Q-:EL ,P M ,4,fasy,15,i 1-,M .:A4,0 ,V Ek, 54,1 M, f' v ' ' P- -,QA H:-z-.3 Fw f v Ju IOR PGY? 0 i ' V 'T W' f 'A k ' . i ..-,, ' ,, V . V . T he . i,LQiWy'i '- 4 ' V .5. -. , , -. - - ---1' w-- -- -'1 ' ' 1' --v- -,.. 1.1.- i i i . . . C.-KRl'l'2N'l'ER CRANSTUN BTARTIN Baxisox Class of '31 max a large group of Sophomores wended their way to this school two years ago. those gods of light. who guide the destinies ot all men, sat up and exlaimed in amazement. Said the god of Lanterns. who had guided these youths through the early stages of enlightenment, to the god of Electricity. who rules in realms of greater educational light, My reign will soon he ended for this material has passed out of the dim light of ignorance to stand in the splendor of your illumination. And his colleague answered. saying. Truly spoken-they will achieve. The lantern that was to guide this successful class was first handed to them. dimly lighted, in September, IQZS. lfach of them could not carry the lamp SO they elected l.ewis Kearns for that honored position, which is to say-president of the Sophomore class. To make sure that the lamp would have the best possible care Donald Decker was made vice-president, Mary Tracy. secretary and Irving Benison, treasurer. The nrst party of that memorable year was given lmy the Sophomoresl It was quite a successful affair-at least it didn't put the lamp out! However, the out- standing event of the year happened at the class sing when the class's characteristic cooperation won tirst prize for the best yell and second prize for the class song. The official lamplmearer or president of the junior Class is Max Carpenter, with George Cranston, vice-president: Maxine Martin, secretary, and again Irving llenison. treasurer. Many of the Juniors took part in the annual Kaleidoscope this year-doing very well, indeed. One of the outstanding events of 1930 was the Junior play, Little Old New York. It was given with unusual success. With the many fine parties and other things they did. it was quite a glorious year for the class. And now-most of them are Seniors, ready to carry on this process of increased en- lightenment-to pass from the l.antern Stage into the Era of Electricity. Page Seventy-two A Ackerman, Ruth r Adams, Dolores Adams, Dudley t Albrecht, Marjorie Albro, Genora i Alexander, Helen Alexander, Roi Alexander, Ru ine . Alexander, Violet ' All, Hazel Allen, Arlene Allison, Eva' Ambos, Maxine - Amhos, Pauline Anderson, Lloyd Anderson, Soma Anderson, Wayne - Andrus, Gordon Ans ach, Lenora Appleton, Frank Archanbeault, Zennon Armitage, George Aurand Clyde Austin, Eleanor Avery, Henrietta Bachman, Clara Badgle ', Eva Fay Bahr, Doris , Bailey, Eugene Baird, Margaret Ballard. Boyd , Banta, Myrene Barnes, Edythe Batts, Olive Bearbower, Elwood Beatty, Isabel Beatty, Sara Bell, Leonard .. Bendle, VVilliam Benison, Irving Benson, Virginia Berdan, W'ayue Berg, Louis Bergan, Clara Berger, Mae Berger, Spencer Bernhard, Harold Best, John V I Y Beveridge, Eddiva Bierlein, Irmah Bifgar, Raymond Bi ls, Emaline Black, Gerald Blackman, Theda Bloomberg, Myrene Bloomberg, Morris Bloomer, Gladys Boca, Alfons Bodine, Lawrence ' Boomer, Gladys Boudrear, Harold Boudreau, Paul Bowden, Ethel Bowen, Ronald Bowling. Alma ' Boyer, Ralgi Bradford, elen Bradley, Garfield Brady, Raymond' Bravant, LeRo Brenner, Annahelle Brett, Victoria Bristolm. Robert Brotebeck, Delmas Brown, lack ' Brown, Ruth Brown, Sylvia -' Brown, William Brownson, Charles Brudle, Marion Buckland, Fred Buhl, Evel n Birlespm, izivian ..- Junior Class Roll Burns, jack - Burr, Beatrice Burr, Ruth . Burton, Harold' Busch, George Butler, Elouise Butterfield, Fern' Calkins. Clarence - Calloway, Emma Lee Cameron, Cornelia Carey, Pauline Card. Ro al Carlson, lheota , Carlson, Stanley Carmer, Harriett Carpenter, Max L Carter, VVilliam Case, Frank Cassel, Frank Chapman, Alois Church, Velma Clapp, Russell Clark, Reata Cleaver, Osco - Clem, Iris Clem, Ruth Clum, Loren Clute, Ronald Coates. Marjorie Cobb, Lee Cogswell, Roy Comins. Harry Cook, Maxine V Cooper, Esther Cooper, Eugene Cooper, Shirley Coots, Mary Couglitry, Arlene Cox, I. S. Cragg, Dorothea. Cranston, George Crawford, Avis Crawford, L. D. Crego, Aaron Crimmins, Arthur Crittenden, Donald - Crooks, Margaret ' Cross, Rosie - 1 Crutcher, johnie Curley, .-Xldene Currie, W'illard Dancey, Ralph Davenport, Marie t Dave , Betty David, Charles Davidson, Maxine Davis, Floyd - Decker, Donald L ' Dell, Ixathleen Devine, Herbert Dewar, Madaline. ' Dimmick. Helen Dodge, Hal Donald, George Donlan, John Dougherty, Bert Dow, Elsie Downes, Robery Drake, Robert Drewyer, Mildred Duke, James , Duncan, Eleanor - Dunlap, Ruth ' Eaton, Helen 1 Eaton, Lewis Eastman, Mildred Edgley, Glen Ehle. Evelyn Ehrenfeld, Anna Ellis, Helen Elston, Marion Esson, Margaret Evans, Winifred Everett, Helen Ewbank, Muriel Farmer, Zelda V Farver, Frances Fisher, Vera Forgrave, Holt Fox, Clare Fox, Kenneth French, Arlene French, Emma Frisbie, Crystal Friske, Pauline Frutiger, Raymond Fryman, Viiilliam Gallas, Emil Garant, Marcella Gardner, Arthur Gardner, Frank Gardner, Ilazel Gardner, Roy Garry, James Gatey, Georgia Geigor, Clinor Gell, Leonard Gilbert, Elliott Giles, Herbert Gill, Ersel if Gillmore, Wallace Girka, .Xlmon Glover, Gordon' f Goodall, Reed Goodall, Vivian Gould, Hazel Grable, Keener Granger, Eleanor Grant, june Green, Doris- Green, Rex ,, Greenshield, John Greer, Donald Gregory, Louise, ' Griffin, Vera Grinnage, Marie Groat, Robert Groom, Virgil ,, Guillett, Mildred Gundry, Delmar Gurnea, Eleanor Gutholm, Albert Haffner, VVillis Hall, George Hall, Margaret Hamilton, Merle Hammel, Walter Hammill, Kenneth Hardaker, Florence Harkess, Alan Harkess, Edna Harris, Barbara Harris, Billy Harris, jack, Harrison, Leah Hart, Catherine ' Hathaway, Evelyn Hayes, Mildred He mick, Esculine Henderson, Arlene Herfurth, Gladys - Hershey, Toe Hewitt, Marjory Hiatt, Ellen . Hikcak, Raymond Higgins, Frances , Hildehidle, Helen Hill, Doyle Hill, Lil ian Hill, Lowell Hillier, Zona Hilliker, Alenta Hines, Commodore Hixson, Josephine Hodgins, Theodore Hollinger, Harold Holtslander, Josephine Hosmer, Desmond Hounam, Douglas Howe, Dorothy Howland, Marion Hoyt, Edward Hutfard, Elza Hufton, John Hunter, Ardis Hunton, Jess Hurd, Elena Hutton, Harry Hyman, Harry Ireland, Herhert Irwin, Grace '- Irving, Doris Irving, Kathryn Irving, Norman Ivory, Grier lackson, john Jefferies, Margaret Jennings, Virginia Jenkins, Elsie Jerome, John johns, Beatrice johnson, Florence johnson, Madeline Johnson. Margaret jones, Eleanor jones, Laura Kantz, Mary Sue Karr, Maxine Kearns, Lewis w' Ketzler, Keith' Kidson, Charles ' Killeen. Gregory King, Betty Kline, Herman Knecht, Harry Knight, Helen f Kock, Nelson' .- Kohlman Evelyn-, Krantz, iiathleen A Lacina, Louis Laflier, Christy t Laliherte, Marcel Lambert, Bonieta Lane, Helen Larink, Elizabeth V Larson, Elizabeth ' Lauderback, Virgil Lavene, Frank Leach, Meredith Lee, Bernice Le-ff, Henry Leineke, Helen' Leininger, Helen Leister, Maxine Leiske, kenneth Leith, Margaret Light, Muriel Lindsay, Ralph Lingle, Mauvie Lingle, William Lintz, Alfred Loranger, Phillip Lucas, Helen Lynn, Norma MacFarlane, Ottalai Macham, Lois MacNeven, Isabelle Maier, John Major, Marigerite V Mandeville, atherine Marken, Frank .4 Page Seventy-thru Markland, Melisse Marsh, Evelyn Martin, Maxiner Mtatheson, Mary Matthews, Fanchon Matthews, Rufus May, Dorothy McAnnin'ch, Adis McArthur, Rena McCloskey, Paul McCormick, Dale McCredie, Darwin McCredie, Opal McGee, Thomas McGrail, loc McGnnegle, Cecile McIntyre, Grace McLane, Esther McNaughton, James McNeil, Norman McNew, Eleanor McNew, Roy McNiel, Norma Mick, Allen Mick, Douglas Miller, Edmund Miller, Lewis Miller, Mildred Millhouse, Edyth Millliouse, Irene Milligan, Gladys Minard, Donna Mittan, Helen Molosso. Doris Mooney, Marie Morris, John Morris, Matthew Morton, Frederick Morton, Kenneth Morton. Virginia Moss, Edna Mulrooney, Eleanor hluirn, Elton Myernick, Frank Myers, Jack Myrant, Hersche Nash, Glenford Needham, Mary Nelson, Wilbur Neubert, Mary Nicholls, To ce Nicholls, Lila Nichols, Addie Nicholson, Paul Nickels, Elizabeth Norling, Ruth Norwood, Ellsworth Notman, John Noyle Harriet Nye, llorothy O'Brien. Catherine Olila, Howard Olson, Esther 0 Junior Class Roll-CContinuedj Orr, Stearns Owen. james Panks, Russell Parker, Edward Parker, james 3, Parrish, Elizabeth Parshall, Ilarry , Paterr, Merle Patterson, Raymond Patterson, NYinnie Payne. Helen Pehworth, Olive Peck, Mary Frances Perkins, Gordon Perkins, Stanley Petteys, Leonard Ptingston, Maurine Phelps, Carl Phillip, Bnryl Phorns, Virginia Pierce, Sarah Jane, Pierce. VVesley Pinkney, Myrtle Pixley, Ola Pokrt, Richard Poland, llorlene Pollock, Sarah Esthe Pond, Frederick Poplin, Roberta Porter, Lloyd ' Price, Edgar Priut, XVilliam Pupard, Herbert Quinn. Arthur Raab, Edison Racine, Louise Readis, Oral Redburn, Lucille . Reed, Lucille Reed, Velma Reeves, Charles Remender, llelen Rhodes, Richard Rhodes, Zalnier Richards, Alberta Richmond, Ruth Robson. Thelma X' Rockafellow, Loren -, Roquemore. Tom Ross, Coleman Rowe, Ilarbara Rubenstein, Selma Ruddock, Ben Ruhling, Helen Rutter, Gordon Rutter, Stanley Russell, John Ryan, Beatrice Sanford. Henry ' Saylor, Nellie Seaford, Trellis Schagane, I-'aul Scharif, Carl Schenk, Donald Schmier, Leslie Schramm, Gretchen Schweitzer, Carl Scoble, William Scott, Nancy Seth, Beatrice Seymour, Glen Sharp, Maldon Sheperd, james Sieb, Yera Siehert, Dorothy Simms, Marion Skinner, Thelma Sloan, Maxine Smith, Erna Smith, Helen Smith, Irene Smith, Mattie Smith, Thelma Smith, VVilson' Snyder, Rose Sommers, Glenn Sorscher, Sam Sparks. Harvey Stafford, Ives Stalker. jean Stanard. Ruperta Sterner, Olive Stevenson, james Stewart, George Stewart, Thomas Stilson, Yernard Stinchfield, Homer St, john, Harlan St. John. Margaret Stone, Ruth Stout, Audrey Stranahan, Bob Stroh, Neva Strong Robert Sturrlevant, Helen Sublette, VValter Sublette, VVilma Sucier, Mary Surbrook, Olive Sweet. Beulah Talarico, Mary Talbott, Gordon Tallman, Ida Terry, Charlotte Terry, Leon Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Rose Tittensor, Harry Torrey, Velma Tracy, Mary Trembley, Bruce Tremhley. Howard Trenaman, Geinetta Trop, Gladys Tune, Lovie Uden', Davis Uden, Thelma - Underwood, Russell Uptigrove, Kenneth Yalusek, john Van Steenburg, Doris Vanzandt, Ruth Yerdier, Fay Vincent, Beth Vincent, Frank Vincent, Ray Vine, Cathryn Waider, Howard Waldron, Anna Walker, Mary Warle, Beatrice Washburn. Clair' Watkins, Russell Watson, Genevieve NVatson, Grace Wedge, Donald Weishuhn, fccil Welker, Bernice Wells, Harold Werkheiser, Carol Wlerschky, Raymond Wetherald, Bernice Wetherald, Blanch W'heeloCk, Earl Whitaker, Pauline Whitehouse, Jack lVildbore, William Wilkinson, Florence Wilkinson, Starl William, Rudolph Vlfilliams, Annie Williams, Dorothy Williams, lohn Williams, 'Mabel Willey, Robert Wilson, VVilliam Wilt, Joseph NVinegarden, Jerome W inhold, Ramona Wim-linger, Russelle Winters, Cecil Wolcott, Martha Vtfright, Elton Yeadon, Kathleen Yeisley, Dorothea Yoder, Richard Yonan, Michael Youmans, Georgenia Young, Rerneda Young, Edward Zine, Raymond - 'f - , H ' A ' 1 'T ' - ,.w. 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Class of '32 I-ILL!! lfverybodyl 'l'his is station l932 speaking. lleing just a new station on the air, it seems as though we are due for some hard work, to try and impress upon your progressive minds that we are capable of successfully partici- pating in many activities. .Xnd now for the best part of our program: the intro- duction of four famous people. our renowned class officers. liirst. among this group of highlights of our history, l wish to introduce to you :Xrthur Ilush, president of the sophomore class. .Xrthur has made himself popular with the entire student body by his many activities and his good work. Among other things was his participation in the Kaleidoscope plays and other dramatic activities. .-Xnd now, ladies and gentlemen. l will present another officer of our class, who upon opening his eyes on this world was blessed with the given name of Albert, and the surname of Stull, which together formed the delightful name of Albert Stull. Albert has been in the limelight of the school since he arrived. And now, may l throw the spotlight on the one girl officer of our class: Helen Atwood, secretary of the sophomores. Helen has done much for her class. She wants you to know that she can do more than write minutes, She is an all around good student and we believe she will progress rapidly. Last but not least, l wish to present the large figure of an important man. the treasurer of the sophomore class. David Cuvrell. l happened to be walking down the hall one day and I noticed Jimmie Richards. tyou know, our tall. husky. football Captainl with David. Jimmie was busily engaged in holding David up so that the water fountain could be safely reached. Sounds funny but it's true. Now that you have met our officers l will tell you more about our class. VVe have been in the Arrow llead headlines since we first entered Central in 1929. The sophomore parties were among the list of successful social ventures. The next time you hear from our station. we will probably be well versed in the ways of the school. Station V932 signing off until next year. . 1 are ' , 2 1 fr, ' :L e 1? i f' :'- -: 5 1 'i , l 'L 1 uygfi' ' -' '.z, f 'I '-Ffh rl- , I V, -4 . 4 1- H+- '. . :gg -s.. 'fmh+'.'- --.-.Gp V. .W-in ' 'hi - -- .. L Page Sr:-nity-right . Adams, Bernice Adams, Paul Adams, Ruth Ader, Ralph Alcott, Paul Alexander, Gladys Alexan'der, Nedra Alexander, Rex Alford, Gladys Allen, Alma Allen, Alton Allen, Claudia Allen, Clayton Allen, Maude Andrews, Blanche Andrews, lack Andrews, Marion Andrews, Terence Anthony. Gordon Apter, Olive Arnott. Agnes Arnold, John Atkin, Ruth Atwood, Helen., Auld, VVilliam Austin, Frieda Austin, George Babion, Donald Bailey, Genevieve Bailey. Lois Baker, Eleanor Baker, Harry Baker, Walter Baldwin, Carl Baldwin, Robert Bamford, Bert Bamon, Stanley Barber. Ernest Barhittle, Opal Barker, Lucille Barkman. Leslie Barnes, Leontine Barnett, Mary Battishell, Irma Beagle, Virginia Bean, Kenneth Beatly, Bernice Beatly, Jefferson Beaven. Margaret Behm. Katherine Bejeck, Amelia Bekofske, Karl Bellmger, William Bell, Mildred Benmarck, Thelma Bergstrom. Simon Berman. Fanny Bertasso, john Best, Margaret Bickley. Josephine Bieniasz, lenny Bierlein, Ruth Bisbing, lames Bitters, Eleanor f Blagg, Fern Blake, Arlene Blake-man', Mar'orie Blanchard, William Blank. William Blasdell, Hollis Blaska, Alice Blehm, Eleanor Blewett, Gwenith Blewett, Wilford Bobier, Raymond Boegner, Martha Bond, Hilary Boor, lulia Boswell. Lillian Boyle, Eva Brady. Norman Brand, Frances Braun, George Sophomore Class Briggs, Fern Bristol, Frederick Brown, Gerald Brown, Ernestine Brown, Thelma Brown, Virginia Bryan, Ruth Brant, Gwendolyn Buffer, Ernest Bril , Beatrice Buelau, Lillian Bunting, Homer Burgess. Ralph Burks, Hollis Burley, VVayne Burlingame. Kenneth Burnash. Bernice Burns. Harold Burns, Kenneth Burroughs, George Buscjek, Stephen Bush, Arthur . Bush. Virginia Butler, Ruth Byrne, Margaret Cain, Essie Cain, NVillia1n Callison, Rex Callman, Mary Call, Vivian Calvert. txllllli Campbell, llarold Campbell, Ray Capelling, Howardt. Card, Alton Card. Oakla Carlson, Edgar Carpenter. Fabian Cash, Mary , Castle, Beatrice Chandler, Leola Chapell, YVilliam Chirgwin, Claude Chirgwin. Margaret Clark, Earl Clark. Howard Clark, Loretta Clapper. Marie Clark, Pauline Clark, Ruth Clark, Velma Clulf, Orval Cobb, Budd Coggins, james -- Cohee, Charles Cole, Helen Coles. Raymond Conatnn, Geraldine Connett, VValter Conquest, Meridene Conover, Neil Cook, Ralph Cooper, Jessie Corning, VVilbert Cossman, Maurice Cotillier. james Courter. Mary Cove, Oneta Cox, Gamal Craig. Paul Cranston. James Crener, Preston Creswell. Evelyn Cross, Clifton Cross, Fred Crickmore, Florence '-f Cripe, Margaret Cnll. Curtis Culver, Zara Cummings, Ruby Cunningham, Alpha Curley, Florence Curry, Donald Curtis, Mary Cury, Verna Cussons, Kenneth Cuvrell, David L Cwieka. Florence Dabley, Lester llale, Gordo11 Dalton, Bessie Dalton, Flny Dann. Oscar Darkow, Frieda Dougherty, Ellen Davis, Alva Davenport, Florin Davies. Billy Decker, Willard De Haan, Martin Deming, Charles DeVoe, James Ditzler, Genevieve Dodge, Rhea Dombrowski, Edmund Draper, Donna Dreher. Charles Dreskell. Garland Drewery, Harry llubil, Howard Dumanois, Clifford Dumler, Rose Dunham, Arthur Dunn, Kenneth Dunscomb, Mary Dunscomb, Pearl Dunham, John' Durbin. Patricia Dunsenberry. William Duvall, William Eaton, Robert Ebmezer, Ferris Eckstrom, Virginia Eddy, Eleanor Eddy, Marjorie Edgar, Alvin Ehlert, Loraine Elford. Arabella English, james Etter, Eldon Evans, Arthur - Everett, Robert Everett, Willodean Ewing, Rosella Eyer, Evelyn Ferguson, Doris Ferguson, George Ferguson. Marguerite Ferguson, Marion Fickes, Thomas Fields, Bert Findlater, ,lack Finnerty, Dan Fischer, Ada Flewelling, Maiza Forbord, Ida Ford, Delmar Foor, Caryl t Forth, Dorothy Foster. Helen Fox, Randcll Frey, Charles Frey, Dorothy Frise, Iva Frumkin, Florence Fryman, Jane Gage, Leola Gain'ey, Anne Gallihugh, Juanita Gambina, ,lack Gardner, John Gardner, Walter Garrott. Mildred Garthwaite. Ruth Gell, Glenn George, Leona Geiier, Raleigh Gib ons, Jose hine Gidley. lane lljouise Gillies, Mildred Gill, Russell Gillinghoam, VVeston Gingrick, Irma Gocha, Alger Goheen, Williartl Golnick, Bernice Goodrich, Bermelia Gordon, Jean Gould, Lucy Gourdie, Blond Grady, Lois Graham, Dorothy Greene, Beatrice Greene, james Greenless. Marjory Greer, john Gribble, Gertrude GriPHn, Evelyn Griftin, Verne Gritfus, Lowell Grove, Donald Gunder, Donna Gu11'dry, Onnalee Gutteridge, Victor Guyer, Orville Haddican, Madeline Hale, Irene Hall, Roy Hamilton, Bernice Hamlin, Mildred Hainmell, Virginia Hammerstein, Richard Handy, Rorothea llanna, Ralph llansen, Anna llarding, Tctha llarper, Harold ' Harper, Nora Harris, Bernice Harris, Frank Harris, lean Harris, Landen Harris, Thelma llarshman. Lloyd Haskell, Marion llaskin, Fred Haskin, Vera Haughton. Viva Haway, Elizabeth Head Joan Heald, Betty Heerlun, Frances llemenway, David Henderson', Edna Hennagir, Hilda Hentzell, Miriam Herbst, Helen Herfurtli, Bernice Herrick, Jack Hickok, arola Hienman, Mildred Higgins, Gerald Hoag, Pauline Hodson, Arvona Hodson, Wynona Holland, Sarah Holland, Williard Hollinger, Lester Holseniohn Honey, dolph Hoover, Mary Horn, Clifford Hosler, Leon Ho-ughtaling, Gertrude Houghtaling, Lorain Hoverman, Helen A ,-es -Ez, Page Sl l'f'11fy mn: f -4-,vw , a f . l Hovhansian, Rose Howerton, James Huat, Donna Hubbard, Esmer Hubert, Jean' Hudson, Charles Hogan, Mary Hulverson, Loretta Huntoon, Roy Hurd, Jane Hurd, Margaret Hyslap, Edgar Iverson, Ingeman Ivey, Marion Jackson, Onalee Jackson. Robert aksa, Joe Jakust, Wilfred James, Phyllis Jansen, Warreta Jewell, D Jolmson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnsoir, ora Beatrice Bertram Edmund Genevieve Howard ' Roger Johnson, Bill Johnston, Elmer Johnston. Jean Jones, Marie Jones, Ruth July, Josephine Kantz, Jean Betty Kardos, Elizabeth Keilman', Kathleen Kelly, Kenneth' Kelly, Pauline Kerling, Carol Kerns. John Kimball, Alice Kimball, Winifred Kincaid, Victor King, Lois Kinneaar, Edna Kinsman, Donald Kirksey, Bertha Knapp, Robert KnaPD. VVilliam Knight, Vivian Koontz, Geraldine Kramer, Lona Kraphol, Dorothy Kraphol, Thelma Kruse, Nina Kurtz, Harriet Lancaster, Howard Langlois, Harvey Lank, Richard Lathrop, William Lauckner, Theodore La Valley, Loretta Lawerence, Jack Laymen, He en Le Bar, Tzella Le Clair, Felix Left, Irvin if Legacy, Russell Leukefeur, Marie Lewis, Mark Ligenfeltz, Andrew Light, Laural Lippert, Iris Lipp, Gertrude Liska, An'drew Litchard, Ester Lockhart. Ralph Lone, Martin Sophomore Class Roll-CContinuedJ Lonsberry, Russell Lynn, Robert Mac Gregor, Ellwyn Mac Webb, Donald Maddock, Mary Mahan, Reina Malford, Corrine Marble, Gayle Marble, Lawrence Marble. Mildred Markel, David Marsham, Sam Marsh, Jennie Marlen, Frances Martin. Gertrude Marshino, Marie Mlason, LeRoy ltfatchez, Betty Mathews. Etta May, Eloise Maxwell, Jean McAnnich, Alice McCalla, George McCann, Harry Mcfartncy. Jun'ior McCloy, Maxine M'cCrandall, Mack McCue. Lindon McGinnis, Hans McGinnis, Marie ltlcliinty, Rernard McGregor, Rodney McLaughlin, Kenneth McLean, Bertha McKay, Geraldine McKay, Howard Mclntyre. Olive McKay, Jack McKeon, Onalee McQuillan, Mable Mel ay, Geneva Meany, Harold Miller, lloward Millington, Edith Mischo. Jack Mitchell. Elizabeth' Mitchell. Virginia Moffett. Margaret Monroe. Frances Morey, Mary Alice Morningstar, Kathryn Nlorris, Dorothy lllorris, Ruby Morse. Margaret Mosher, Betty . Mullaney, Randallis Mulligna. Kenneth Muma. Lois Munsell. Ethel' Murphy, Beatrice Murphy, John Nabring, John Neeper, Eva Nemeth, Irene Nemethy, Doris Newcombe, Edwin Newson, Virginia Newton, Calvin Nitzshelke, Doras Noba, Donald Nolley. Olon Northey. Eda Norwood, Eleanor Oaks, Leon Oaks. Robert O'Rrien, VVilliam Odykirk. Pauline Olds. Beatrice Olson, llowarrl Opie, Frank Orme, Eileen Osborne, Franklin Osman, Evelyn Ostrowski, Anna Ottoway, James Overlay, Doris Owens, Donald Palmer, Edson Papineau, Dorthea Fapp, Ethel Parker, Fred Parker. Guyola Parker, Robert Parks, Celia Passmore, VVilliam Paterson, Eva Paul, Jean Peek, Helen Pelch, Mildred Pellins, Eugene Perry, Dale Phillips, Richard Piazza, Josephs ' Piazza, Tony Pierce, Ruth Pietka. Irene Pike, Fred Piper, Ruth Pollard, Elsie Porter. Glenn' Potter, Sheldon Potter, Violet Powers, Mable l'ratt, Hazel Pressley, Virginia Priest, Lester Pringle, George Proctor, Glildford Prout, Oscar Quigley. Truman Rader. Robert Ranger. Martha Read, Leslie Reilly, Ellen Reish, Marion Renico, Harold Rerchert, Marguerite Richards, Arthur Richardson, Scott Ricketta, Anna Ries, Katherine Rittenberg, Jewell Ritter, Theresa Robbins. Dick Roberts, Jamcs Robertson, Margaret Robertson, VVarren Rock. Luella Rockwood, Lyman Roe, Hilda . Rogers, Carlton Rose, Jessie Ross. lone Rossman. Lillian Rossman, Lilian Rosen, Isadore Rouse. Gwendoline Rowinans, Norma Royce, Donald Rulman, LeRoy Rumph, Marion' Russell. Rovenia Rutherford, James Rutherford, Percy Sackerman. Allan Sackey. Ruth Sannn. Claude Sannn, Mary Schlegelniilch. Clifford Schmoak, Icea Schroeder, Dorothy Schultz, Fawn Schultz, Russell Scigliano, Katherine Scofield, Charles Scott, Roland Severn, Glenn Shaw, John Shaw, Jule Shelter, Leona Sheppard, Lois Jane Sherburne, Carl Sherk, Marie Sherwood, Bernard Sherwood, Margaret Sherwood, Nella Shipley, Elaine Shirley, Gladys Shirley, Iola Shultz, Harley Shultz, Magdalene Shuman, Bernice Simke, Elizabeth Simpson, Oneta Sinclair. Richard Stone, Nelson Small, Alta Smith, Dorothy Smith, 'Irma Smith, John Smith, Mildred Snider, Harold Snow, Lester Sohlberg. Raymond Soper, Arlene Soper, Mildred Spencer, Gerald Spraker. Reginald Stebbins, Houghton Steele, Russell Stephens, Gordon Stephenson, Caroline Stephenson, Denzil Steruainan, Dessa Stevens, Glena Stevens, Gordon' Stewart, Bertie Stewart, Frederick Stockton, Charlotte Stoffs, Jack Stokae, Bernice Stonebraker, Louis Stone, Grace Stork, Earl Stull. Albert, I Sullwon, Franklin Summer, Maxine Sutlilf, Glenn Swatosh, Leota Taphan, Harley Tassa, Ton Taylor. Helen Taylor, Lillian Teevin, Margaret Telliga, Dorothy Tenley, Earl Teroy. Margie Tenwilliger, Florence Timyan, Gordon Tittensor, Clara Thomas, Robert Thompson, Edward Thompson, LaVerne Thompson, Rosemary Thompson, Ruth Thompson, Pauline Tliorold, Betty Jane Tllomtorr, Elsie Tolman, Gwendolyn Towns, Pearl U ,,,,.,,, y :Z ,. 1 -t: ? jL 1,4 wa- , -,. 5- Q Q fl I g.ft,,16l A - f- . s , , , , r ' ' .. , ' 'J , ,Q 1 fl' ,,., ,nt .s-,o ' if-. -AF ' ulrf- . Page Eighty .44 frain, Arlene Tremayne, Glen Trembley, Cyril Trevarthen. Irene Tripll, Mildred Tucker, L. J. Tucker, Charles Turner, Kenneth Tyson, Leo Uden, Sarah ' Unger. Burton 1 Ura, Nathan X. Vail. Ruth Yalleau, Mable Yandermark, ,lulia Vanslvke, VVavne YanNVnrmer, llonald anXVormer, Frederick Yaught, Martin Yeenhuis, Gordon Vernon, Freda Sophomore Class Roll-fContinuedj Yinacow, Lillian Vredevougtl, Thelma VVagner, Arlene VVain, Avis . Waite, Warn Walden, Alma Vlfalker, Roy Ward, Carmen VVarrl, Owen Warner, Ruth VVashhurn, Eleanor Waskerwitz, Steve lVatson, W'illiam VVatsonx Georgia lVatK, lzlziine VV:-gster. Helen VVeiler, Ruth VVelter, Beatrice Wells, Marion VVest, George VVheaton, Velma VVhipple, Ellen Whitehead, Erwin VV'hitmer, james lVhyte, Dorothea. Wickware, Alice Wigle, Maxine NVilcox, Garnet VV'ilkins, Louis VVilliams, Emlleen Williams, Lenta VVilliams, Majorie Williams, Mary VVilliams Mildred VVilliams Russell VVilliams VVayne VS'illis, Georg.- NVillis, Goodwin VVills, Marion lNilson, lleeva NVilson, Lenore WVilson, Lily XYing, Jeanette VVinlmld, Geraldine VVise, Grace XVnlverton', Rachel il emnrmm 311551.11 uither Gzlxomns :Humnrh -n , 3? . XYocd, Carol ' VVnod. Florence VVoodin, Virginia VVood, Muriel VVondworth, Freda VVorden, Lee lYrigl1!, Alice VVright. Emeline Wright, Kenneth XVriglit, Maryemma NVyss, Helen Yager. Arlene Yeager, Nicholas Yehle, Clara York, Ilene Yrmuells, Louise Young, Eileen Young, Evelyn Young. Ruth Zeigler. Ray Ziinrnerman , llenry Sage Eighty one fy. ., ' , A., - ,., -- -f.--.-rm.-. 1.7-1-, -H , . ' -- .-, I , ht m '?'HK'fffw 5tf14Sf15m 12943, 5E:ig:1?::,'.. 1- -.1 - 1.1. 4 FF-' ' M-ffi'9i'?-'x L 'l5:i'5 5fgJZZ'3l:1i3-F45 'mf' W' ' ' ' -:JBL L-'gy,,.,,Q -ag. -v.r'1Tf,f , .--. , - .- - . , K Page Eighty -two CTI ITIE 0 H Q .. M QA FS X 1- , B Q K 'id' Aix m' ' A'-L - P W V A , aw. , i . ,gzip ' ,wil 0... .-,Az H --H. 14.0.15-f-. . .,+-4 . .. 4' . ., ,Q Ag ' '.v.,.. !,.- ..x 1 . . 5 , J L, V . K 3. . . V, , 1 ' ,za 4 . 1 I., . ,.,M- Q. r V f . ' Af' Q ' .3 fm-new.: ' 'A f.f...,es: K Q .--. J: , ,4- iiilllirrf-.f , n -1. -A 2 -'. 55 - cf 'I w X X f f-, .12 il ...v ' Abi'-in NMS A xl ' . - - 'X .FY f , X ' r H A ,if Q V' QQ ul ' u s , l K qgv N931 ' u 5 ,L N F X ,X K K iv y X I- ru Qx ' vt I, N ,fx nf.: A lx ' .N Q 54 sn' 4 3-Q , g X 1' w 3' X . E' N l ,N . 4, 1 I 3 L X , , N1f!'-Q I . Q ' '- x if ww u X 4 ' r' K Y W 3 . , m 3 . 9 :X ' Y 'Q x 33 2 ORG IZ TIONS A. , ,. M 'T will f' I 1, 1 X -a A 1' 't'f f ' was we-ul' :JA v -'55 -.lf 7 li ' . m::. ,.. . vi' L x Q w 11- .1 . ,N ef. , v. , 5 .P J, 1 M W J' -A 4. -If J--' su .'. .' . 0 - x , Student Council HE Student Council is the gfrverning body of all the school! activities and enterprises. This year the council gave money to the Orchestra for orellestrations and an'ardecl mono- grams to the Band, The Finance committee presented a budget for the Student Union :Ind created a student reserve fund. The Student Council also financed the printing of the stu- dent handbook. OFFICERS Prutvirlmzf .....,..... ....,........ . . . ljUL'lQl..XS lllld, Vire-I're.v1'1iI'1It .......... . . . LEn'Is Kmkxs Recording Sccreiary ...................... .... B IzRNIcI2 HARRIS Corresponding Serrv!a.ry .................... THEIAIA HARRIS COMMISSIONS Anne Gainy Edythe Millliouse Doris Nemethy Don Russell Ray Brady G1-I'aldin': Graff Ernest Barber Eleanor Bitters llilary Bond Raymond Bradt Raymond Brady Virginia Brown George Burroughs Thelma Burwell Charles Brownson Velma Clark Budd Cobb Bert Dougherty Activity: Ned Kapp, Chairman Social: Mary Tracy, Chairman Finance: Charles Brownson, Chairman General Welfare: john Hutton, Chairman Lewis Kearns lVilliam Knapp Lloyd Tyson Bert Doughtery MEMBERS C'lifi'ord Dumanois john Hufton Norman Ferguson Ned Kapp Lyle Fredcll Anne Gainey Geraldine Graff Irene Hale Dorothea Handy Borgny Harem Bernice Harris Thelma Harris Douglas Hill Theodore llodgius lfrwin Vl'hitehead Lewis Kearns XVilliam Knapp Helen Knight Marguerite Major Jennie Marsh Mary Matheson Robert McVay lidythe Millhouse Thayer Morton Doris Neniethy Leota XN'illiams FACULTY SPONSORS Leota XVilliams Thelma Burwell Clifford Dumanois Lyle Frcdell Borgny Harem Dale Perry Harold Renico Eugene Ross Don Russell Hella Scott Marie Sherk Thelma Smith Mary Tracy Gordon Timyan Lloyd Tyson Ruth Vail Mable Valleau Miss Grace Pinel Miss Mabel Pinel Miss Florence Riddell Miss ldella lVaters I. E. VVellwood 4 V . 'Fi V Q .t.+' , :,'F YF - M ic' Y L i h 3 H A ' 1 Page Eighty-four 0 c vs... . , 'X . .I - . N Y Y , 5. gl sg! Quill and Scroll ni-2 Quill and Scroll Society was founded at the University of Iowa, April 10, 1926, as a non-secret honorary society for student journalists. lt was organ- ized with the purpose of recognizing and rewarding ability and achievement in writing and other phases of journalistic work in the school. The name of the local chapter is the Press Club, sponsored by Homer M. Bar- low, instructor in journalism. The purpose of the club is to instill in the students the ideal of scholarship: to advance the standards of the journalistic profession by developing better student writers, and hy inculcating into the high school news- paper statf a higher code of ethics. Fundamentally, it is to promote exact and dispassionate thinking and clear and forceful writing. Students who have made outstanding journalistic contributions to school pub- lications are voted into the club. The Scandal Sheet, an annual edition of the I. n Arrow llead. is edited by the Press Club. OFFICERS Prc.vidcnt .,........ ................ .... A x 'is Scorimm I'irv-l'rc.vidcnf ....... ............. ....., l I i,EANoR AUSTIN .S't'r1'vlmQt'-7'rm.v1n-cr .... .................... H ARRIETT l.ATHR0l' Sf01I.Yt7l' ............. ................. lN IR. HoMER M. BARLOXV MEMBERS Eleanor Austin Marvin Boutell Max Carpenter Doris Bahr Charles Brownson Alam:-s Duke R. DeVere DuVall Borgny Harem Harold Higgins Harriett Lathrop Marie Prahl Avis Scofield Della Scott Margaret VVcllwood Edna Baker Howard Brandt David Earl HONORARY MEMBERS Andy Harvey Roland Higgins Frank Ireland Helen Thompson Russell Moffet john Pemberton Eugenie Ross ., . .-if ' ,1- 6 1 '. ' s r 41 ' 1' -l 1 -Wy. 1 -f- -' . 1 . 2 fl e w- 1 ll. lf ...- A 5' , 7? - 'Q -: nz ' N., 4' 1 '. , . l ?f:.'- 'f L .,... , 'fbi is V f' , H 5 Br: . ffff-.tags 5' V ,Qt . -lypvssf-Hg Page Erghly iw Pu ' 3 I X, -f 2T':f-'Jf.-V , . . 1.4 ., X - , f '-C ,Q , 5.1-,. - ' ' W W 9 ' ' ' 1 L- 1 '-1 .:. p Mpmvg- s ' -. .N J .H-ffrfwm' .- '- fb 0 D1V.xl,1. Smw IJVKF Prospectus IQIJITURIAI. STAN I yfrlur .....,.....,...,.... ...... I Q. l3k'HIl Stull Tllrxfr mm' 17r'11rm1 l.1l1'Inf.. .... llzuwmhl Higgin- Nrlfiul C lfzxx lwlrlur. ........ ,,Xlzx1'pzu'L-1 XYa-llwmul .lxs1'xfm:t--Klwlmrm Nlungzxll I.v.vf,vm11f.v Yirgillizl Shaw. lmln Xlmwc. lfl 'alum' l.if1'1'ul'j' lfditffr .,............ Killllfjll Srhulthvisk lhxilvy. Nluricl jwllrlsnm .I,vxfxt41:lf,v -Ilnrgng llznrn-nm. .Xrlvmw Ilvmlclwm, fullwr t'!ux,v lffilwf' ........,......,.. lluriy Ruhr Kzltlwyu H'Ilrin'n l.ui.vlmrt.r- Ilan-I iiwulxl, Nlix L- Stn-rm-r. Rzunmm .lfll:ri1rr'.vIr'ulivu lffliim' ....,... tin-lclu-rx Sclxrzunul XYiulml1l 7,v.vf.vh11:t,v 'l'l1n-111111 Quiglvx, YL-rn S4-ilv fl'1n-rmfn' l'!ux.v Ifflitnr ....,...,.. lh'l'11iu- Ilurrih l'l'ut111'1' Ifffl-ff7l'.V..lQ'lH1iIlSl5 llurlml. Virginia Suigcun lxxllrlmztffrl,illizm Yium-mx .lrf lffiifnr .....,.........,,...., l':ntl1-rinv Ixwis !7rguuz1z':'ul1'm1 li411'fm' .,,.......,...... Nl:n'i.- Vrzlhl ,!X.Ylv.ff4IllfJffECUTHQ' llurlumk. Hlzulyx Ilt'I'fllI'1l'l l.V.YV.Vl'llPlfX' I.l1cilc 'I'rumhly. Hcrnlrlim- llrzxtlf Ln l'lml0,qr'uj'l1if lfflitm' .....,...... R. lh-Ycu' Ihlvzlll um' .X1Icr. Xluryzzwct Illlrloll, Lluyfl Tysnm, .7.v.v1'.f!4111t-.Im-XlrlEmil llk'IlQ'Vil'Vl' XYilli:uns:n1 .S'f'nrt.v Ijflilnrx ..... xl1lllI'iL'K l'ussn1:u1, Iluuglzus Hill. l.m-xxis Kznxfnum BUSINESS STAFF l?:v.cr'm',rx .llr1m1,g1'r' ...... ..... A lnmss Uukc .-lri1'm'rtf.viHg .llfzluzgwr .,.,......... Nlnrviul lloutrll Clfflfluizrlll ,1luur1gUr ,.... ..lkm1w:uy Nlmzcn' lfafulfv .lfi:'1'.vr1 ,.... ,... I Ium r Nlrliuwn Ilurluw x.v1.v1f1uf- Hnrulml Klunrn' 1 if 1 A ur., - Q 2 - :ggi - S A .QW gc l:1,ql:f,x .v1.1' lM'.rL' l:u'1tw1'.r .....,..,,.. I'.4iIHl Ixcily. llazvl lmulwl l'lV'cnlu!1'0rl Jlumrgrr' ...,., ,. .. sm, YPRQ MCTB-k Q Qsgiil XVINI-1ti.XRIlIiN IIARICYXI lfxrcm-,vrufu rrow Head ICIJITURI.-XI. S'lx:XI'4l7 lfllilur ......,.... .,.. I Twruny Tlurvlu .Xfwrrlx lilzlm' .......,....,., Klum-vl .X. I.:aliIwrh- l.r,wfl.1I1' lf.il'IwV ........., ,..Xl:uxricv Vuasxnzux .l.v.vr.vlurrl.v -llmlu-V1 l n'I:m-I, ll:u-Jul II-nllingvr. Y-'haf lffizlm' .,.............,..,.. Irving lin-llismx .X1'Ilmv' llvllivm. Xm'n1:m Hrznly l.v.x':'xlmlt Nluricl JHIIIISIUII l.:l1'ruf'y l1frilm'.r,,If, Us-llgx Sunil, .xllllv lillwxxfrld llwrllwr If4li'm- ...,....,...,... l'lmrIl-s Ihwxxxxwxl .Hfw-.ml lI'r:l.'r ....,.,............ llzunld lliguinx 'X.YI.Yfl1Ilf.Y'- Iluwzuwl fllllflillg, lflfiv Nlrlutmll. Iirrlwzugv lfkiflm' .,,.. .... I i:nln-rim- H'IIrim-11 Lhryll Tysull. 101111 Rm'11!StL'11 ' ' ,Nm'n'lj' lzllnnr ...,.,..,..,.......,.. 1 :mul Nlmh Blu!! l'llfffu,uV41f'f1.'l' ..,., ,..... .R. IM-X1-xr Unvznll l.V.YlXfclFlfK'f'.XIlllll'0Sl'- xIl'l,iIllll'l1, lV.Xrcy l,ixIl'Zl-I'Il. Xfflfi' Lnr1lrl'l'l1t1f1'.v. .-lullllillgs Hurlnll, Klznrjnvllu Iflnrvncc Frumkm. Hnrriclt I.:xthrup, filflllllll' Nulnnml, Yivizm Knight Strung BYSINIESS STAFF 31r:ir1.'.v.v AIIIIIIIHFI' ...,......... Klux t.Il!'IVl'UfK'!' '50 l,vl'i:!s .... Nnrnm NYrm4l, XYilm:x Pvtty. llvlcn lx'11,r1'1rr.vx ,1Iuml,qr1' ..,.... 1.4-mmrnl xViIlPLIZl!'LiL'I1 'IU Killlllilu, lloris Xlinnrml, 4Qlcmlm1 .-Xlkinssm lxxivtulrt 1fII.Yl.III'.Y5 Jlallagwl' ,...,, .,.. l 'arol R:'iSh I'HfYfI'1'Alfl,'II! .1lum1grr' ...... ........, X llu-rt liuthnlm l4I7'vr'!l'5r'l1y .V1IllU1J1'l' ......... ...lionzxlnl lirwxu' .-l.v.vl.f!uHt.v-121-s1l'gm' Stuwxxrl, lmrrlxanl Pvltc-ya. .john Iluftun l.v.v1,vlu1l!-- Russ:-ll Vlupp Nlallu-w Nl-vrris lr1.ftl'm'fwr in ,,V'IvIlfl'7lg.. ...,.... l'h:u'lm-x li. lla-l4liu lfarralf-V ulfii ixrr.. .,,.... llmnmw' Xlrliuvvn 1l:n1'1mx L A - 4- - , 14. 1-f ' -T 1 ff ff- .53 v-Q1 A 'Q . l ww, , - . e 1 -- ' . H 1,5 --W- 3 ':,., Q. - all , gf . . Q v' Ng Pays Ifllglzfy .u'1'4'1l , A ,. , V N. ,.. , .W . MXN, ,t fwf ' 1 Zwzfl- EP f: '+5 ' 'fr' B 1 . tm., 4. . ., . , , , ,-,d.,q,,fs,i,-.,... . wa.-u .V- WVL, mnwiiwzqw ,IM x, .,,..:z,,:,,ygwg ,.-tgiyazi,-.,5if4. 2, -' - , . - Yew.. v--'-4-JT --t,,,.,2: Vp--4,,,..gI1 ,J.t,,.,,t2 Q, -' 'fgvj -. Hi-Y Club un lli-Y is a tluh of lmoys, who strive to create, maintain and extend through- out the school and eonmumity a high standard of Christian character. Their ideals are clean sport, clean speech, clean scholorship and clean living. Xlforking upon this four-fold hasis the Hi-Y club performs many worthwhile things for its school. .-Xn interesting initiation ceremony is held each year at the Y. M. C. .X. .Xntong the elulfs activities is the Christmas relief work. This year the lli-Y members gathered food. clothing and toys for fifty needy families. Local stores and the Ilureau of Social Service aided the Hi-Y in their relief work. The lli-Y also compiles and prints a student handhook and directory each year with the aid of the Student fotmeil. Olfl9lC'lTRS l'rt'.vidt'nf. . l 'im'-l'rt'.vf1f .hlt't'I't'flll'j' . . TI't'lI.Y1l rvr. .S'fton.vm'. . . Cordon Andrus George Armitage Arthur Heuison lrvitte Benison Hen llryer Arthur Bush ,leuniugs Burton lloxvard fapeling Max Carpenter llavis tiarroll Htl .... MITMBIERS .frank Cassel Gayle Churchill Maurice Cossrnan ,lack Colladay Donald Dewar Arthur DuRose Theodore Hodgins Dougxlas Hill john llufton M15 ' i t'oNu'.-xv xlftlllilf D0l't3I.AS HILL Max CARPENTER . l.Lovu Tvsox XRRULI. C. CLARK Lewis Kaufman Keith Ketzler Iildou Livingston Norman Rlel.eod john Notman Raymond XYerschky Arthur Parrish Leo Tyson George NVay Elton XVright -f ,.-,f - .1 Y ff :Tamil 'lt,f'f f P .. 3 . 'A w - , ey li'-lf 'te .,-Fl U 1- - Q .wg- '1?.' . V- , . X . ,L N V A -.5 vxxx . .N ! - gfght r .'. .' L N 4:4 lf'-f ,-L l 'P' its - H wg 513.1.,.t:. 1 ' 'm., 7 rf ,vw f':.-,.gg,,5?. 4'-S - 51' -. 9 'X' Putt liigltty-riglii fl , wr B If v fs. 4 , wi s, M. P' Av uw N A I The Blue Triangle HE Girl Reserve Triangle is a significant part of an international movement for girls, and is the only high school organization having no restriction upon membership. Rings are awarded to girls deemed worthy, in their senior year, as a constant reminder for maintaining the Girl Reserve Code of living through life. The officers of all Triangles in Genessee County convened at the Y. VV. C. A. Camp late in September for a week-end conference. The initiation banquet was the most impressive ceremony of the year. The mid-winter conference was held this year in Detroit, and the discussion groups in which all the girls were ac- tive proved to be of inestiniable value to them. OFFICERS Pr-esidvizf ....... ................ . .. Vnioixm SHAW' lficv-I'r'vsidr:zt .... .. ERNESTINE Fonrn Serrvlnry ....... ........ B riixrivci-: Bran Trr'a.viu'er ..... ..,.......... ..... F I DRENCE Joimsrox Sfiouxvr ........ ................... Miss Aoxiis J. SMITH CABINETS Social: Leone Ader Music: Lucile Tremhly Service: Grace Irwin Historian: Esculene Helmick Program: Emily Pierce Membership: Ernestine Forth MEMBERS Leone Ader Hazel All Marion All Lillian Boswell Grace Brown Sylvia Brown Beatrice Burr Rosalind Burwell Ruth Butler Elsie Byrne Loretta Clark Ruth Clem Ruth Cummings Billie Davies Dorothy Forth Ernestine Forth Catherine Foster Margie Hamel Bessie Hamlin ,loan Head Esculene Helmick Grace Irwin Florence Johnston Genevieve Johnson Helen Knight Harriett Lathrop Margaret Laurence Catherine Lewis Gertrude Martin Geraldine McKay Bertha McLean l.ela Moore Virginia Neusom Anna Ostrowski Eva Peterson liniily Pierce Helenora Potter Thelma Quigley ,loan Reemsten Virginia Saigeon Virginia Shaw Ruperta Standard Margaret Sylvester Lucile Trembley Lina Tyler Lillian Vinacow Aileen VValton Eileen Young -'gf-3' ,A ,ng .5 ,z i, V, ' ,. - w ,H - , Ha 3 fil' - Y '1 'A' 5 'K 1 MS. L i' - Lag-2 fi , sl ' -i 'i 'rf 4 -J A Q ,, . .N .H . . ..- 'f - , 1 , .x , 1 'Q - 7, iz ' . - , , i s , ' Q. , A Y' . 1 14, .' ' -f In Y. -, , ,gk if fs. ., 4. .-- , X r 4 Fl 1 . 4' il A , la, I . 1-V W V xl y ,, ii. y . iw. ,S 'K ' -gy 'ia ' . ,fi f -Q? 1-Fl - 'Ki ' Pagr Eiglitv miie ,, -.--7':-fE.,'v-P 1J 1's -V--ms.. ' . wmv L.f .f .:'Uf'n tif, ' - .,.,a to. ..-if 11' - .32 95-an --. -s if A its I - 3' 39,4- N si M1 f i 1 .1 ., ,,,,,,.,,. Q19 'Law-'.-'f.'sa5,iTyp ,str ' r-ml ' rw- i ,3 ' att, ' of-gm I if L--I .. x - - ' . '-'fr mf.-mmwf 4. ' - sz... :L M M . - v-lr , -' V 'G' w--- l so Delta Epsilon Alpha lilxrix Epsilon Alpha is strictly an honorary public speaking society. The membership is made up of students participating in dramatics, debate and oratory. Students who have taken a leading part in either a long play or two one-act plays, or have participated in two winning debates or have performed out- standing work in oratory, are eligible for membership. This club is a chapter of the national Delta Epsilon Alpha. Meetings are held every two months. llesides the active members, the club has a graduate membership of thirty-three. OFFICERS Pwsizluiit .......... ............. ......... D r 1L'oL,xs HILL I'1'rv-Prvxidcazl ....... . , . LEoNARn VVINEGARIII-IN Srrrvfary-Treasurer. . . ........... Doms BAHR fllafzvlmll ............ CHARI.1as BROXVNSON .Yf'I7J1.TOI' ........... ........... . . Miss ADELINPI PIERCE MEMBERS Doris Bahr lileanor Bailey Charles Brownson Fdna Brownlee George Coffeen Harry Glidden Douglas Hill Ned Kapp Leonard XYineg arden Lester Preston Don Russell Lloyd Tyson Lula Valusek .i..xf 'ff l T, ' 'f -'ff 5131? -2 Y L 19,-V -sr: sr, '-0 f- If A ft? -P .- 115:-. L44f'1 '- .:, 'ters' lf 3 'U T, 3 1 fc-2 5 'f ., s Q 'v' W , ' is L ' - 1 ,. b i - vga, .- - A H 'Vi' ,lj ir zvihit M, ,.,.,W3,, as ,jk . . s -H Pug 6 Ninezy fl ::: 5.-, , Th - 1 Belle Masque Club HE Belle Masque Club has many activities. A three-act play is presented by the members each year for the Parent-Teachers' Council of the city. Two trips are taken to Detroit each year to see some outstanding dramatic production. The club also entertains the junior Play cast annually. Membership is limited to thirty members. To be eligible for membership, a student must have an average of C in all subjects and be active in the dramatic work or productions of the school. The purpose of the club is to associate those in the school most interested in dramatic activity and through its program to make such activity even more interesting. PP't'5lkll'Ilf ......... l'icc-President .... Secretary ..... . . Trvasiiwr Sf1m1.ror. . Eleanor Bailey Beatrice Burr Davis Carroll Helen Corning Harry Cull Catherine Green Hazel Gould OFFICERS ...........MRs. MEMBERS Frances Higgins Douglas Hill Robert Hetchler Peggy Horton Ned Kapp Keith Ketzler Frances Lee NED KAPP FRANCIS LEE ....... JoAN Rizmvlsrr-IN . . . . . . . I.Es'rER PREs'roN HELEN HARDY Bnowx Veva Lyons Harold Moore joan Reemston Gretchen Roberts Virginia Shaw Lloyd Tyson Lulu Valusek T at r 1 i . 53 V.. X 3 h si, g 5.-if 'L I 3, v.- H-A ,, pf 1-1.1.-1 A in NF' .J f ' ies., .,,f wk -. -- N . ,591 .3 -I -2 3-,gp A Page Nmciy one F. g n5,, . ' -. 5- vm. . . .eww-, 4- -- V -,f.3..3fMg:c'4 r we af La . fvrfts..-'-ftfff-w - rr- -A my .. . . Q. , , ,,.. Y 'hh .' ' 'n in-ul 'ill i' 1 a 'W K ... ?QiusnL!:s.us1'-4+ N 05 i . . .I TL . up .,.,,,t.,,..t,,5, ,., . . ' .gr jimi: .V ,. . wr L . fig' 5. ef- ,Q Ji ' r . . Q, avg . ' f .VL ui-ECS' 4 ig53 ' i -1 - Ki 1'-if' 1 i'1i'v,.s-2 -'Af i ,Li Y ' ' n Skipper's Club me Skipper's Club, which is a chapter of the national honorary society, Alpha Sigma lfpsilon, was organized in 1927 under the sponsorship of Principal il. lf. Xllellwood. The club is composed of boys who hold the highest student offices. lts membership is automatic and includes only the following officers: president of Student Union: presidents of the senior, junior and sophomore classes: and the highest ranking boy on each of the school publications, the Arrow llead and Prospectus. It is the purpose of the Skipper's Club to aid in the co-ordination of all stu- dent organizations in maintaining the highest ideals of the school. liach member retains his membership until graduation. The Skippers are given council names upon initiation into the club. MEMBERS Zkiber, Controller of yc yappin' yokels .. Sizzcr, ye Clipper of ye lilcccc ..,..... Sparg, ye Youth of Brilliant Flame Klam, ye Third lllusketeer ............. Arguy, Persuader of ye Doubtful ,ludges .. VVoodman, Recruiter of ye Chips ....... Twiggc, Thou Youngest Sapling ..... Dooke, Ruler of ye Terrible Typos .. Shekkclpaw, Ucnsor of yc Debts ..... . Skipper NVellwood .... Bob Hetclllcr . Virgin Groome .. l.ooic Kearns .... Doug ' llill . Max Carpenter .... Art Bush .... Jimmie Duke . . l,cn XVinegarden H if-if f. s ' s - .- .,'5. F ' i E.-:2si ' gmzfe Jvizghg- , glenn- Z , ,- A Y Q 4 , , - 507, , fir? WJQFRL, I . g.G,v. ' , N , A .v, ' 07,1 ,- V fji 1 i , .bb AL. K ' -fi g: 3 -Q klir' ' 25.95. ' - , V: 1 f -4. - . L. , Q, e 'ss A rf V YH,-.I deff . .Rl .kk . ef 5. A Wd- .. .. I'ugc Ninety-two + . f f Q f 7 i v 'P l , Wvism, .C . 1'-,el is,N.f-.cw a- l Q'?:il 'f ,-115- rv. 7 '-' - Latin Club uiz Latin club. organized to encourage greater interest in the classics, has just hrought to a close one of the mort successful years in its history. A var- iety of programs, including stories, talks. and Latin games. has macle the meetings especially enjoyable. Iiach member is called lay his Roman name during the meetings. .Xll Cicero and Yergil students are eligible for membership. OFFILFRS .S'vniur Ciuuxtrl. . . ............. .. Coxuxxv Mruzmi .lmzinr Cmixzzl. . . .. K.x1'ni.iaRN Dieu. Tl't'll.Y1lI't'!' .... ..... H ARRY Cvxlmxs Sr:-ilu' ..... ............. ........ l 3 omsxv HARHM .5'p0i1.rm'. .. ....,............. Miss MARY Sr:vx1o1'R luliu .Ymnv Anna ...., Barbara .. . Boi-gnta ... carolina .. K laia ..... L omvarius .... .. lfleauora Junior. . , , lilizalmetha Junior lflizahetha Senior lfraneiscus ...... Guilielmus .. Georgis ..... Grelota ..,..... Gwenclolynia .. Helena Tertia . Helena Prima .. . Helena Secunclo . Harolclus ...... Jacohus ...... leanns Primus . M li M B ERS Eiiglixlt .Yanie . .. Anne Erenfelcl .. Barbara Rowe . , Borgny Harem ..... Carol Smith . . Clara Backman Conway Magee . . .Eleanor McNew .,..,.. Betty King .. .. lilizaheth Phelps .. Francis Costella .. xvllllillll Holmes . . . George Burroughs Gretchen Schranun Gwendolyn Bryant . . . . Helen Atwood .. Helen Alexander . ....,. Helen Paton ... . Harrv Comins James McNauLfhton Jean Kantz Latin Name ,leanus Secunclus Katharina ,...,. Leota ,........ Louisa .. Lucia . . . Lucia . . . Lila .....,....., Marjoria ......, Margaretta Minor Margaretta ..... Marianna .. Maria .... Norma .. . Ramona .. Rolmertius .. Ruta .... Sara .... Thelma . . . Verla , . . Virginia .. Enylixh .Yanzv jean Hubert Kathleen Dell .. Leota XVilliams .. , Louise Hampell . Lucille Tremhly .... Lucille Smith ...., Lela Moore Marjorie xYllll2ill1S . . . .... Margaret lissou Margaret johnson Marion Beckett ..... Marie Prahl . . . . Norma Lynn Ramona XVinholcl ,. . Rohert Thoinas .. 'Ruth Horine ... .. Sara Beatty . Thelma Quigley ,.,. Verla Henry . Virginia Brown :..,-at - ' .V ' esjf 'W ' it - ' ' . ,. .- f N 1 ig if ' ' P. 1 1 as , -if? ' '-1 'iv Q 'Q-'f ' A .ser -- V -if it ' .'il'?'-IQ.. A ,- ,K -H '5' .sei if-,. A : , ' T Z.,-9, 1 ' .-V L Pam: .Yiuetystlzre- f ' av, M I ca, Y c 18,5 ' f . sw 1 it Hf 'JA t it .,.. .. ,. af. -- ,N . - .,,-- '. -r - ' ' J - 1 ' , ' ' -P- mv . V 'f-ff. 'i ' '-9.!gt:z: i qybrf :cf - .- 1 . .' ' au.. . , '4 rr- Q.,-f . ,t -.sp-,fry 3 r 5 12 31 , - ' 5' ' JL vga, ..1f???: w.l5we u- Y wa- . .- French Club Hli French Club has been reorganized this year to give the French students of the school an opportunity to become more familiar with France and the French language. In the programs of the year the club has touched lightly on the literature, art, music. and geography of France. Faeh meeting has been divided into three parts: the first part devoted to the business meeting, the second to the evening's program, and the third part to a social hour. The program committee has marle it a point, during the year, to have outside Speakers whenever possible. In this way, talks about France and Europe have 3 n-F483 been given to acquaint the members of the club with Furope as it is today. OFFICERS Pru,v1'r1'm1f. . . ............. .. l2l.lZAlZlI'I'Il Pmjmts Virr-l'rr.v1'4z'r . H.XRRN' P.nesH.xl.i. Tr'm.u11w'. . , ..... li Mlm' Pmma .3lz't'l't'ft1l'j'. .. . .. PHILIP l.orz.xNm:R .N'fm1z.vnr.. . .............. Mrss lxlrllll-Il, Pixel. MEMBERS Fstlier Blackinton Harold Bernhard Madeline Dewar Raymond Fruitiger Borgny Harem Marv Kathrvn Matheson Conway Magee Howard Olieh Emily Pierce Elizabeth Phelps Lewis Kaufman Sara Jane Pierce Marie Prahl Gladys Milligan Barbara Rowe William Scoble Robert Shony Elizabeth Thompson Marjorie Thompson Maxine YVigle Marjorie 'XVilliams Russelle VVininger Martha XVolcott o' P -, 'F-f r' , air:- 2 - K-wigfgg., - wht, Q. , t . . . l ar. 1, -fs., 1, ' , . A ' :sff:,,, t' -Qfii - , QQ, r, 'Q ' aff' 4 ,s-55.11, lt' -'1TE '7?ia . fifbai- is aa. . . ii' 'iii 'EQ s ,, ' -t sv i . ' Page Ninety-four MEMBERS A ' - 7' f TQYNF5 4 - Q ' . e f?'l75' i5 .- rF il:'1,i- ' ' ' :1-',,.-,A1saf5sam:s:,f.1-1+s- 1 11 ' .pg-.71-g.r.:.a,:f:,i5g:f1gar,,V , , U L , M ..f..s. . -- -W f s - ' Spanish Club I. t'IRt'l'L.X Espanol tThe Spanish Clubi, an honorary society, was organized in October, 1928. under the sponsorship of Miss Thelma Potter. The purpose of the Club is to better acquaint Spanish students with the country whose language they study. Membership is obtained hy students who receive an average ot' ll in Spanish. Meetings are held twice a month, being both educa- tional and social. Last year's outstanding social function was the party given at the Y. XV. C. A. to which non-members were invited. Several members of the faculty, who have been to Spain, and guest speakers have addressed the club. l'amphlets. charts. and posters have been secured for the members to study. The club colors are red and yellow, the colors of the Spanish flag. tJlfl lt'lfRS l'i'txr1'tit'1it ..,.... .......,....,,. . .. l7R,XNt'lis lluzoixs I'1't't'-l'r't'.vitI't'11l .... . .. XY.xl.'rliR lla xi xiiii. .S't't'r't'lt11'y .,..... ..... I Jouoru Y l lowli 7'I't't1.VIIl't'l' ..... ...... l .Es'1'i:u l'lt'Kis'1'1' .Tf701l.Vl7l' ................... Miss 'l'itl2i,xi.x PH'l l'liR Leone Ader june Albertson Violet Alexander Genora Albro Ifleanore Austin Annabelle Brenner Bob Bristol ,lack Burns Beatrice Burr Stanley Carlson Davis Carroll Orval Clebb VVilbur Corning Herbert Devine ,lack Dumhriquc Marian lflston Muriel lfubank XYilliam Fryman Donald Grier Ray Hall Elena Hurd Kathryn Irving Virginia Jennings NVinifred Kimball Loleta Luce Veva Lyon Ray MCNQW Harold Moore Marian XVells Frederick Morton llarrictt Noylc Thelma Passmore ,loan Reemsten Jessve Rose Leona Shetter Harold Snyder Ned Spaulding lves Stafford lfvelyn Stout Loren Strawn john Valusek Frank Vincent Ray Vincent Page Nmrfgi fwe fl Poetry Club Come, read to me some poem Some simple and heartfelt lay That shall soothe this restless feeling. And banish the thoughts of day. IIE Poetry Club is composed of girls who have shown by their work special enjoyment in the held of literature. All girls who are interested in poetry and have a high standing in English may become members. The purpose of the club is to study the history, elements and perfection of verse. This year contemporary poets and poetry were studied. Several members wrote original poetry which is kept in the Club Poetry Book. The members also collected poetry and compiled attractive poetry notebooks. Roll call is answered by a favorite quotation. The last meeting of the year is the june Picnic at which the officers for the coming year are elected. OFFICERS Prexirlcnt ........ ................ ....... M . NRIE PRAHL Virf'-President ..... ............ .... M , xxrxia lllARTIN S'c'rrefary ........ . . . KATHLEEN IJELI. Trea.v1m'r ...... ..... L AVERNE KEITH Sponsor .... ............. . . Miss GRACE FIELD MEMBERS Leone Ader lane Hurd Elizabeth Phelps Esther Blackinton Margaret Hurd Marie Prahl l.cla Burns Laverne Keith Marion Reish Mary Fonrter lfvelyn Marsh Gretchen Schramm ,lane Fryman Joyce Nicholls Magdalene Schultz Arlem Henderson l.ela Nicholls Rosemary Thompson Ruth Horine Marjorie Noland Genevieve lVilliamson Grace XVise Maude Woocls Page Ninciy-:i.r Thalian Honorary Literary Society HE Thalian Honorary Literary Society limits its membership to thirty-tive girls, who have high scholastic standing and are interested in literature and composition. Meetings are held every other week. At the regular meetings, reviews on the life and works of a prominent modern author are given. One program is divided among three members: one member reports on the writer's life, another on his works, and the third person acts as Student Critic. This year the annual serial was entitled, The Triumvirate. This is a story of school life and activities and was written by the seniors in the club. Various committees are chosen-the membership committee, initiation com- mittee, and the program committee. Open Door Meeting is an annual event held in june. All the faculty and other clubs of the school are invited to attend this meeting at which book reviews, plays, poetry, and original compositions are given. The last meeting of the year is a May Morning Breakfast at which the officers of the coming year are elected. M KRGARET XYELI.w0on . M uni: PRAHL ........ . Esrnmz B1..M'KINTON .. Lucius TRENIBLEY' ..... VIRIINIIK SHAW ....... OFFICERS .. ....... -Prnrfdmf . . . . . . ...... VIN-Pr4'.r1'dv1It . . . . Rt'lAl71'd1'll.!l St'!'7't'fHl'j' Cru'r't'sfn11di11y ,S't'l'I't'ffU'j' .. Sfvontvor .... .................... lN liss Leone Ader Esther Blackinton Thelma Burwell Greta Bush Kathleen Dell Margaret Esson Borgny Harem Arlene Henderson l.aVerne Keith Eleanor Makenew Evelyn Marsh MEMBERS Maxine Martin Gladys Milligan Virginia Morton Mary Needham Elizabeth Phelps Marie Prahl Gretchen Roberts Virginia Saigeon Louise Sanders Gretchen Schramm Della Scott Esrnrzk BI.ArKIm'ov . . . . . GRIs'rt'm:N ROBERTS .... ARLENE HI-:Iwi-'Rsow Donornv NVINEGARDI-'v Tl'l'lI.Ylll't'I' .,.................. VIRGINI.N Smcrow ELI 2 A In-11' H Conv Vera Sieb Dorothy Siebert Virginia Shaw Carol Smith Marjorie Thompson Lucile Trembly Margaret Wiellwood Genevieve VVilliamson Dorothy XVinegarden Ramona VVinhold Maude XVoods Page .N'im'!3'.r 1 n i l l Ja at BS. frff-wr sf. ,, ,. .5 sa , gg,,5.l4Bt3M hi,-. ' 'K R ' i i +1 wWwo ', is ss. 'ma 5 Biology Club mI.1z1No the benetit of united effort in a deeper study of plant and animal life honor students of Biology organized themselves into a Biology Club in 1926 under the sponsorship of Mr. R. G. Voorhorst. Since then this club has sponsored a number of contests among which the bird feeding and bird house building Hgured the most prominently. Each winter groups of boys feed many birds at the campus station across Gilke Creek. Several interesting talks were given by various members of the club on Nat ional Parks. The most outstanding was the report on Yellowstone National Park and Columbia Highway. Meetings are held twice a month under the sponsorship of Mr. lflenry J VVheater, instructor in Biology, to promote a greater student interest in the subject of Biology and a greater social unity in the Biology groups. BORGNY HAREM Jl'Nl'I Al.m-:RTsoN .. Gr1RAI.mNi-: GR.-xrif . CoN w A x' M .-mm: ..... OFFICERS ..... Prvsidvuf ..... .... IREM: SMITH ... I'irv-Prvxiziwzt ... ..... .IIMMIE GRPiEN Sltrrfnry . . . . . . . . . . ,. lYlARGARE'l' HllRll T1'vn.vm'v1' ......... .......... H OXVARII CAPELING .......... MR. HENRY' J. XVHEATER Sponsor ..... ..... . . . ....... . . . . . June Albertson George Armitage Gordon Andres Margaret Bendel james Bishing LeRoy Bohling Charles Brownson Gwendolyn Bryant Lela Burns Howard Capeliii Raymond Coles Ernestine Forth ,lane Fryman Geraldine Gratlf Catherine Green Jimmy Green Evelyn Griftin Dorthea Handy Borgny Harem Vesta Harris Josephine Holtslander Packard Hopkins MEMBERS Conway Magee Evelyn Marsh Jennie Marsh Eloise May Marion Miller Elizabeth Mitchell Lela Moore Virginia Morton Mary Needham Catherine O'Brien Elizabeth Parrish Mahlon Sharp Irene Smith Ned Spaulding Ruperta Stanard Olive Sterner Vernard Stelson Helen Storer Earl Tinley Robert Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Avis VVain Alva Davis jane Hurd Jean Paul Maxine VVigle Margaret Esson Margaret Hurd Betty Lou Porter Ruth VVilder Curtis Farrow Jean Betty Kantz Leo Rothe Marjorie VVilliams U ' . f -X -.ir - a 'A rf -f, f f v W. . 4 X-.' f.- ai T'-ae.. ik., Q '- xl -, u ' ' gi-, ...gg , . h. 'fir .ga ai' ' .- Page Ninety-eight A - ., A st. 1 M:9,. . , 3: Z.: 'w t Y W .. ' s 'K'-we 1' i VM? wi ,mail Q g X4 A , , ,.. aww, .,t,Na,5kyy...,.,,-' fs. A its -9, 4' 4 xl ASF , .ea 41:11 Mathematics Club HE purpose of the Honorary Mathematics Club is to broaden the interest of students in advanced mathematics and to increase the appreciation for the background of mathematical processes. The club was established in 1922 under the guidance of Mr. DI. E. XVellwood, Mr. Clarence Suiter and Miss Sally Lindell. The meetings are held twice a month and a program consisting of interesting reports is presented at each one. To climax the activities ot' the year, a picnic is given each spring. lfour committees are appointed at the beginning of the school year: the atten- dance committee, the refreshment committee, the program committee, and the ini- tiation committee. ,luniors and seniors with a B average in mathematics are eligible to mem- bership. OFFICERS Pnxvzdfnl ....... ................. . .. ARTHVR Div Rosa l'in'-P1'v.vidm1f .... .. Max CARI-i:N1'ER S'r'rrz'fr11'3' ....... ....... B ARBARA Rowiz Trva.rin'1'r ..... ........... I mms Demi .S'f'nn.vnr- ..... ................ IX -liss FI,oRENci2 Brsnor- MEMBERS llelen Alexander Gordon Andres George Armitage Clara Bachman Raymond Biggar Jack Burns Max Carpenter Esther Cooper Kathleen Dell James Duke Arthur Du Rose john English Margaret Esson George Esson George Hall Arlene Henderson Lillian Hill Josephine Hixon Ruth Horine Ted Klien Lawrence Lauderbaugh Conway Magee Elsie Klclntosh James lXlcNaughton Donna Minard Kenneth Morton XVilbnr Nelson Joan Reemsten Barbara Rowe Flossie Sehnlt VVilliam Scoble Mahlon Sharp James Sheppard Ned Spaulding Vernard Stilson Audrey Stout Olive Surbrook XN'ilbur Townsend Howard Trembly Raymond VVerscky ,lack XVhitehouse Elton VVright Georgina Yonmans Raymond Zinc egg- . 'N . W 5- .am 1 j L cgi, ,rm , .Ugg ,,.'.,:kl- 'fgitffi' ' to . ., 5 25.511 fi H5 3:5 A te T ,a -. E ' 'ra 1 - it 1 , -,aw w- -'stir ' fx Page Ninety-nina 1, .2gg1g95,,,g5.- gg ' t W v, ,r s , . H sv . , .- V ,,- 'f .l'..w., H ,ff fer, . wr Q -1 M J f I Art Club HE Art Club was reorganized this year under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes Smith. The aim of the organization is to further art appreciation among high school students. The meetings are both social and educational. .X new con- stitution was drawn up by the members and adopted by the club. There are four committees that plan and carry out the activities of the club: initiation committee, program committee, membership committee, publication committee. The club's mock initiation is always the same. lt requests that the initiates wear windsor ties around their necks for a period of one week. OFFICERS Y Pr'i'.rz11t'i1f ...... ............... .... R . DEVERH Dl'XfAI.L I'irv-fvrvxitlmf. .. .. ARTHVR CRININONS Ser:-vltiry ......., .. CATHERINE LEWIS T1'et1.v1o'cr ......... ,..... B ETH VYINCENT Svr'gv11i1f of .lrm.v.. ............ ........... E ARI. PHu,I,1Ps Slf'l7llX1H' ...,...... .................. IX liss Auxas jo SMITH MEMBERS Zennon Archanbalt Catherine Lewis Sylvia Brown David Markel George Burbank Geneva McVay Mary Cash Frank Opie Ruth Clem Josephine Parrish Mary Ncl Coots Elizabeth Parrish Arlene Coughtry VVilma Petty Arthur Lfrimmons Buryl Phillips john Durham Lloyd Porter DeVere DuVall Paul Probert Ernestine Forth Virginia Saigeon Pauline Friske Louise Sanders Theodore llodgins lcea Schmoak Virginia Hodgius Christine Schuman Peggy Kantz Thelma Swartz Mary Sue Kantz Beth Vincent Virginia Jennings Aileen XValton Bonnetta Lambert Margaret lYellwood Marcel L'Alibtrte Genevieve XVilliamson ' i W ' ' - 4 i'rr if ii . 1.1 '--'? 'lie 7.35 14- All fit. .Pirie ' ff sf-ri, Page Om' Ilzrritireri ' .sf gn ,N x ir 1, w , , A PIE RT E I A53 Q: 352 ' A Q Q' xx gg '. W' 'Q .. ' 'V . , E.. ' 'a f , . SW.-lax . , .4 A xv., I 2-'fit-V .tv xr S-MY'15ag1i51'if A I fri ..1: ,.w3l':f4gf,I u: . 45,4 fI ms X Q, Swx' 1 5,55 AJL,2x.i f,. ,.,,vi.,.?,, -is 4, -v'- 2 - Ay g, 3.5 -...L-.-.X 1-cz... wig, M .:a,..-3h-.l:u..- 3 -R:.1.twa , ' - .A 5 -f v, l-1TTI.l2 OLD New YORK Junior Play 1s'roR1cAr. characters such as John Jacob Astor, Washington Irving, and Cor- nelius Yanderbilt appeared in the annual Junior Class Play Little Old New York, directed by Mrs. Helen llardy Brown. The story took place in the early nineteenth century. Frances Higgins and Barbara Harris alternated the leading role, giving very different iinpersonations of the same character, and each suc- ceeded reinarkably well. The acting of the entire cast was of very high quality. CAST john Jacob Astor .... ......,.. . ..l'l'a,w1v .-ludcrxon XVashington Irving .... ...... ..... R 1 maid Bowel: Cornelius Vanderbilt, .. .... lfrvdvrfrle Pnmi Bully Boy Brewster .... .... I ?1l'.YA'PH Clafvp Arianna DePnyster ...,. O'Reilly, the butler. . . The Constable .... Larry Dellavin .... Patricia O'Day ..., Betty Schuyler .... Mr. O'Day, Pat's Father ..,. llenry Brevoort. .. .......Dori5 Balm' . . . .......... . .Lynzan I?a0m.vr ........,...........Gf'1'aId Spencer Dzmalri l7f'rlcm', llfrzlzlnn Slzzlrfv Ifrazxrrs Hfyyznv, Ii'arb1zra Ilarrix ..............SIlI'fZrl1 Extlzm' Pollock ......... .Lloyd Tj'.YOIl John Grcvmlz ieldx Rachel Brewster .................................. Virgiaiia ,'llorto11 Make-up .... Properties ....... STUDENT COMMITTEES EIi:aIu'fI1 Tnnuzvyl llI1lI'1ll7I't'f lIIH'f0l1 Haiscl Hall, Eleanor Jmlvx Prolnpter ........... ..... . .......... . llffllfllll IVUIFUH General Manager. .. ..... . ............. Katlnwzm' Green Business Manager .... ......,............... 4 llax Carpenter Publicity ........... . . . .C'l1m'Ir'.v Hrorwzxon, lrwmg Hvnzson 1' 1.22 ' js' T Y Q .1 ' ' lr. ' fy T .. h3,:5.f wi, :ii -1 A -.QRQJQJ .F .4 4 ? 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The Thayer family. aeetunling' tu Umsin Henry. lUFlllL'll a part of that great niicltlle class. culled the XYhite C-ollarsf' The play was rlireetecl hy Miss l.. Adeline Pierce. pnhlie speaking instructor. Dnnglas llill, stnclent nniun president, was general manager of the prnclnctiwn. Several ennnnittees ennipusefl of seniur class members had responsible duties behind the scenes. and had much to mln with the snecess of the play. CAST XVilliain Van l,nyn. .. ........ .... X 'rd linfvfr lmxlm' l'1:w.vIn11 M r. 'l hayer .....,. ......... Frank Thayer. . Cnnsin llenry.. Tom Gibney .... juan Thayer.. Mrs. Thayer. .. llelen 'l'hayer. . Sally Yan Lnyn. .. ...... . . ... L'NlJliR-S'l'l.'DIliS Mr. Thayer .... Frank Thayer. . . Cousin Henry... Mrs. Thayer. .. Helen Thayer.. Sally Yan l.nyn .llurnld lfzgfyfizm ,.C'u1rzufry .lluyrr .lX,1IlH'I'l flr'l4'f1l4'I' ....l.mf l'lIllI.U'k, .lftlV'T'llI Hnnlrll . . . 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Ilm- in tt-:un mm thrt-c -it tive mlclmtcs in thc 1ll'l'llllliIl2lI'i0S of thc state Cimtvst, mlchzxtiitg ini thc s vct, Ulivsnlvccl: That :l ,luclgc or Bozirml uf jurlgcs Shall ht' Suhstitutucl fur l'ctit .lury in All Niiiiicipzil zuirl State Vmirts in ltlicliigzmf' Flint Cuntrzil wmi fiwmi Sztgiilzux' Ifztstt-rii, Hu Vity llClIll'ill. zmrl l,1llISlI1g2f Central, losing to Royal Unk :mtl Flint Ntn'tlici'1i, l'lIl'.Yl' 'lvuui -xlulm lluftun. t'l1:u'h-S l!i'uwi1si4ti. llwuglzts llill Sbufiliil ,X'f1lmfi.v Rmuily l'musc. tix-time llftlt-vii, Lewis liziufiiizm. Vziul St-lizigiiv, livin lh-54-r. .Xrthur lhi fitlllfll ................... Mr. Cztrroll L'lzu'k 4 . . N 'f IQ' wx, lil'Sll lllmwvsuv Speech Contests ,lmlgus in thc lucztl iu'z1to1'icz1l, flca'lz1111z1tm'y mul cxtt-ltipmmictms rmitcsty cxpt-i'ivm'url t Ill whaling tha thru xtucluitx xxhn unit tu inpit tht Quit il hi uh I'l ll l2l'4li i' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A' i- r: 'uh svliuul in tht- 5 rlistrict vlimiilzttiutis. illfltltllllg' lflilit zmcl xicinity. Thcsc vzuulirlzttcs 11-t'cix't-rl imlivifluznl lu front Miss l.. Arlclitlu Picrcc, public Sllkillilllg' 1i1st1't1c'tu1'. l.t'wis lxcziriis mme tlmmgli tu X the limmi' tit' fll'lll! ll i i'cpt'a-wiitzitivc ni fwzltury :mtl Arthui' Huih in clct'l:ilt1:1tuwii. that 4 , . liI'UXYl1SU1I l'k'lH'0M'llll'tl lil'IllI'1ll in thc bllll-iliSll'iCl cxtclitpumlwutis stwvcli cuittust. .ww V - - -U fear- 5 W' if- - . X V - .. , .ak u V t , ig A , M T.. xx I -., I - -A . f -f , 1 5 if t 2 f R' 'mf i'fig. ..- 191 5 -. yiryl ' gl I I xiii gal ,-EEZ l A 1 1 , V . -I 1 ,4 ,',T, ,gv -- :S-35 , gh ,Nb f m? 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I Yaulinr .-luzlrnx, .fllyre Ilammond Zorah ............. ......... . 'llyrv llummnmi, Edith I.efc'f.v Dame Hannah .... .....,...... I idill: Ifzeix, ,llaxine .-Imlmx Mad Margaret ...... ........ I f11.v.vt'Ile IV1'ning1v1', Jllargarel .lnlmxmz Ruth ...........,................. Lrln Blurknnm, Jllilf1'1'vd Gifillvllv Robin Oakapple, alias Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd ......... Dm: Ru.v.vvll Richard Dountless .................... George Iiurlmuk, Floyd Svffvy' Old Adam Goodheart ........................,....... Jrmlrxv Purlevr Sir Roderic Mnratroyd ..... ....................... . lolm ,llmzgfall Sir Despard Murgatroyd .............. IV!-Hitllll ,lI1'Ilv1', Uxto Clerzwrr' C HORCS .S'ofv'ann.v--l.ela Blackman, Ruth Brown, Donna Draper, Doris Ferguson, ftlarguerite l-1-,-- guson, Geraldine Koontz, Maxine Leister, Christine fxlael.ean. Frances Monroe, Lucille Red- burn, Beatrice Ryan, Erma Smith, Beth Vincent. Carol xVCI'kilCl5k'l', ,lnne Grant, Vera Gritlin. Mildred Gnillette, Margaret Hall, Helen Herbst, Muriel lfubank. .fIlto.r-Kathleen Dell, Helen llverett, Evelyn Kohlmann, listher Litchard, Louise Racine, Thelma Skinner, Olive Surbrook, Ida Tallman, Florence Terillieer, Alma XValden, Ruth YVarner, Dorothy Howe. Tv-nors-XVilliam Auld, Frank Opie, Edgar Price, Harold Scoble, james Shepherd, Maxine Sloan, Glenna Stevens. Mary Tracy, l.eo Tyson. Carl XYright. Russell XYatkins. l?a.v.vv.r--Raymond Frutiger, Donald Giddings, Gordon Glover, Delmar Gundry, Harry Hut- ton, XVilliam Lingle, Ralph McPhail, Paul Nicholson, Richard Rhodes, Henry Sanford, Bruce Tremhly, Raymond XVershky, Rudolph VVillman. Page O111' Ilundrrri Sl'1'L'I1 0 Mott Class Sing THE sophomore class smashed an ancient custom at the annual Mott Class Sing last year to win first honors in the yell and second place in the song, while the seniors sang their way to a first place and gained second in the yell. A sad day for the juniors! The events vilere judged by unity of presentation, spirit in keeping with song or yell, in-tuneness, and body 0 tone. The annual Class Sing is the one occasion during the year when the entire student body is assembled together. The impressive ceremonies of the sing were presided over by Carolyn Hughes as May Queen, attended by Evelyn Schumaker, joe Hurd, Berenice MacGregor, Ray- mond Goodrich, Frances Lee, Ronald Mueller, Jean Dimond, jack Rutherford, Doris Bahr, Lewis Kearns, Mary Tracy, George Donald. George Cranston was Master of Ceremonies for the program, which included the Central band and glee club, entrance of the May Queen, and the songs and yells by the three classes. Commencement Commencement week activities of the 1929 graduating class began with its annual dinner dance held in the ballroom of Durant hotel. On Baccalaureate Sunday, services were held in the First Presbyterian church with Dr. Kearns, pastor, in charge. Music on this occasion was furnished by the Central High school A Cappella Choir. The Class Night exercises were held out-of-doors one June night on the Oak Grove campus. The traditional lantern march was as impressive a sight as ever, the little red and black lanterns shedding a soft glow over the long line of caps and gowns which wound among the trees of the campus. Near the close of the evening Herbert Milliken, president of the graduating class, presented the Lantern to Robert Hetchler, junior class president, and charged the juniors to keep it burning throughout the ensuing year. Commencement exercises were held in the Whittier auditorium on Thursday evening, June 13, 1929. Superintendent of schools C. V. Courter officiated. The program included a pro- cessional, invocation and benediction by Rev. Walter R. Fruit, special musical numbers, address by Lloyd C. Douglas, D. D., presentation of senior class for graduation by Principal J. E. Wellwood, and conferring of diplomas on seniors by Dr. Henry Cook, president of the Board of Education. Fine Arts Union The Fine Arts Union, which includes the orchestra, band, choir, opera chorus, Delta Epsilon Alpha, Belle Masque, Art club, Press club, Thalians, Latin club, and Ballet chorus, was orig- inated in 1928 by Jacob A. Evanson, music instructor, for the purpose of creating a conscious- ness tbat the fine arts form a very important phase of student life in Central high school, and what is more important, of life in general. The union is not actually an organization itself, but functions as any other part of the Student Union while emphasizing the line arts in particular. Presidents of the various fine arts organizations form what is called an executive com- mittee, which meets occasionally to discuss activities of the union. They are Raymond Biggar, Harold Ferguson, Harold Higgins, Mary Tracy, Douglas Hill, Ned Kapp, DcVere DuVall, Avis Scofield, Margaret Wellwood, Veva Lyons, and Conway Magee. The Fine Arts Ball, recognized and looked forward to by students of Central as the one big social affair of the year, has undoubtedly established itself as an annual tradition. i i t . Page One Hundred Eight Kaleidoscope AST-MOVING and brilliant, the annual fall Kaleidoscope was put across with characteristic Wim and wigori' that allowed not a dull moment during the entire two-hour presentation. Nearly 300 students from a dozen departments of the high school were actively connected with this all-school production. Miss L. Adeline Pierce of the faculty was general chairman of the Kaleidoscope. The speed with which the acts were on and off the stage was a source of amazement to the audience from the first word of the Master of Ceremonies until the final curtain. The Kaleidoscope is an established tradition in the life of Central high school. George Cranston, most popular Red-Black among boys in the school, was Master of Ceremonies at the Kaleidoscope. Something new in Central's history was attempted this year with fair success, the production of a one-reel amateur movie of stu-dent life, which was shown at the all-school entertainment. ACTS 1. A Few Moments VVith The Immortals .... .......... O rchestra 2. Skidmore ............................. .... G iris' Gym Tram The Tumblers ........... .... B oys' Gym Team 3. The Supreme Sacrifice ..... ..... T he Skipprrs Club 4. Danse Poetic ............................... ................... B allot Ensrmble 5. Tragical Comedy of Dr. Faust, Marionettes .... .... C harlex Brownson, Mahlon Sharp 6. On Wings of Song ......................... .................. A Cappella Choir 7. The Red-Black Way .... .... O ne-Rrel Movie 8. The Wedding ....... ............... A Om'-Ad Play 9. 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IZ111111111- R1-11111 5111111115011 l'-li11L'I4 Q . QT' ' Q - .1,1 'f 1 12.44 , f , . TE , E.ff?? '1 x - 0 1' -.., 1-:fn 11,Q1' 11111' ll11111i1'1'1I S1.rl1'1'11 xi A l . qgav, -Q, 1 63 lr ,. Nt -. .4 ' 'FEBNA -L. t r it vnostwus N .. .P f',.,, ..,- ' V- wa. H 'fa-L, - ,.,, f. -. -Wt ....,.,...-., U 5 K . Y' 9 x i t 4 r X f 3, ? , Y 1 Football Summary l'fN'I'lQ.-Xl.'S grithlcrs matlagcrl tn finish tm thc right sich- uf thc Imulqs 1l1ll'lll4Q' thu 19.20 scastnt. winnitig' tivo games, tying unc and losing' thrcc. The Rod-Blacks mm their first four gamcs nf thc scasmt httt a few clays hcfurc the Arthur Hill game Captain jimmy Richards was lust tu thc squad ht-cause of a leg injury. The team hclrl thc Saginaw clcvutt to a tic. thcn lust to Saginaw lfastcrtt and Puutiac hcfurc Richards rcturtit-rl tt: thc llllL'1lll. XYith tht' L-Clllflll captain hack in tht' fold thc Nucl-Blacks heat Rctlfurcl and then lust lu NUl'lllCI'll. To climax thc 1920 seasun several Central aces wcru tnutitimictl tm various all state teams after the seastm had tinisltctl. Inclutlccl atnuttg these arc: jimmy Richards, curl. Huh XlcVay, full hack, and l., Z. Rviglc and licl. lluwcrs, tacklcs. lftaua IQXISING Um-:Ns l:1ltl'l'll.Xl.I. Smstmx .fa -r I r . i A' i' i f J,' - in 4:13. uf .,-1-V ' 1 ' .a - A -1 4.15 X 'A ga ,J t . , fa f -. . ' . ' --' - A Q -- 1, T ni:-. . 1 . ffgvgifg-' K . Q . J' 5 V. All , Yiffw ,- L ,fur-.A . it ar, ' 2. ,ri -L1 ' 1 1, Til, . - - 1,1 U U 1 -:yj V ve g . ln, Q' . 'gy' ,Utgih ' 9 ' h --li IW r Um' llnntlr ml .S't':'rrrtn'f'r1 ,T 11: . , . , fn --xv 4 1 Ir, ,yn I M - Ig .-71511::'f'-I V 'izifff-11525 g?'ii'fw '? '1'l'T V 11: ' 1111 Fi . 1 . L - - mfr, fr. :y ..441.m.g, ' .. ' . .. ,,f:fe...'s- -. -1--I-4-1-'i'Ri.1' - R11'11.x1z11s Biilxis fl11.'XS1-Ill Um' or Bc11'N11s 111' 1J1:'1'1a111'1' N11R'r111-tux Ihciis The Season Lf1iN'1'RAl. 1381 M. S. D. Q01 A g'rcc11 i11cxpQric11Qcc1 LlL'Illl'2ll ClCYL'll 1111011011 thc 1929 511151111 wit11 2111 cusy 38 tu CI win over M. S. IJ. The 1i111- 1111114011 fairly good 211111 thu grceii hzncklicltl pc1'f111'111ct1 wcll hut il fuw cliliicultics l'CI112l1llL'Q1 tu hc i1'1111cc1 out. 111 thc hzxckllclcl hlCLll'L'l1lL' 211111 Best, huth 11cwc11111c1's, starred, whilc Bowers, Rciglc 211141 112115111111 1Qic11a1'c1s were the bright Spots 111 thc VL'1l'1'2l1l line. t'1iN'1'RA1. 171 ST. Mlkfl-IA1iI,'S 161 Fig11ti11g' frum the hrst whistlc tu thc 1111211 gun. St. Micliztcls' hz1ttli11gg tcz1111 threw ax stare into thc Central Cillllp 211111 111-111 thc R011-Blacks to 21 7 111 11 wi11. Rciglt-'s clrupkick 1111- point after xlklxfrily 112111 scui-011 il t1111c111111w11 was the m:1rgi11 uf thc LlL'l1fI'2l1 victory. '1'hv Mikes SL'tl1'L'f1 thvir lUUCllC1t1XYIl 1111 il pass. Lllillllllllll tu Hufstcttcr. k1i11z1r11u's z1tt0mptc1l place kick 11-11 shurt of thc har. '1'hu contest was 11 huttlc uf thc air, huth tvzuiis rvsivrtiiig tu pusscs. Xltwvllj' 111111 llcrslwy st:11A1'1-11 fm' thv l'c11t1'al 1011111 131111.14111 or PtDN'I'IAt' 1iI.l'11IiS Km.-tkxs 11x11 M1'V,xY 'lfxiu-is 1'1- Crusic L 4 61, ' ' . ff- ' . 2 2- -f - 1 -Q -11? l 1 11 -ff ' 1 - ' 11 , ,- 1 . 1, ' sg? I 1 im: ,lf: 'R i -11-25: -Q 535' 1' k ' 1 4- Q9-'gil' ' ' -A Y ' . A V if 1 , , ' 11.5 S., :af - ' Ng? ' A 0 ,' S' lbw l'11g1' Om' ll11u1il'1'1l lfigllirvn P' 'Q i' ,,,, '55 fu Y' v fL ':-79 11' 1 i ' X '- .ic, ,i.- ' :fra l. ' ' - ' ' -'F' ' 1 , , tQ'Ef.llfiA W 'g:'5. if' A -. P903 EGTUS ' , ,. , ,,, , W ,W W .. l , ,. ., . liiasi' Seoul-Qs 'lilll'l'l'llNlXYN W Ili-:'rRoi'r NUR'I'IIIikN kTliN'l'RAl. t2-ll Dl2'l'RUI'l' NORTHICRN HH Detroit Northern came to town with a weak line and a fairly strong lmaeklield. Not being ahle to penetrate the Central line the Detroiters resorted to the passing end of the game. The short aerials hroiight the hall inside the tientral tive yard stripe in the first quarter, hut the Red-Blacks took the hall away on downs and employing a straight rushing game swept through to score four touchdowns. llershey's intereepting of fWn Northern passes put the Red-lilaeks in a position to score two of the four touchdowns. ClfN'l'RAI. 1205 RUYAI. OAK HH Lonipletely hottling up Captain King, Royal Oak's great offensive aee, Ventral took an easy decision from Royal Oak hy a Z9 to ll eonnt. Captain jimmy Richards scored three of the Central touchdowns. Berger seored a Central touchdown and Reigle aeeounteil for the other live points. He kieked a field goal and two points after tonehdown. Roxio. OAK l,lNli Sion-s hlfliklilllli .N -i -v-1--- - V' - a-, -, .i ' ' , . ,, . .-.,. I s -PER zf -.A -- - -i- , ,- -..c 31' , we-1, -... ., . n . p H L Q. I .1 W - X UA' V if . ' V' j 1 - F -3 e r .. if t it A if --ta, L, x W V - M . 1 - A, . ,, K I .taxa-,, ' 5 -f.-r ig ' . t . ' A. .tru . .- 1 ' ,, - - 3. -Mfg st , T- ar . Tr ' '- ' , - -, Q ,- A - it . - X .,,- is-, ,- ,, gr, , H., -, .,,. , AM V lf, A I ,,, Q, t My ' I I , A :Q 1, Vogt' Ont' Iliiritirrd .X'l'iii'ti't'n ' .ravi.g- - W ,,i,4. A,vvt 1 I,v, u N 4 .,..,. -, 'H -f . , .rlrlq ,j?'1,g'j..g jk ,pig -fab' H it at Pnos cows . : -3' Lifffgkg ' T 'f .SWF 'I Li 5213 Z ' '-vsfiwif 75 ftg5,,,q .. . Axurnizk Tu1't'nnmyN! - lJE1'Rrmr'r NtlR'FHFIRN CENTRAL Q73 ARTHCR HILL 175 Minus the scrviees uf captain jimmy Rieharcls and Les Sehmier, regular guard, LAl'I1tI'2ll'S griclclers invaded Saginaw Arthur Hill and hy a great display of lighting spirit helcl the Saginaw team to a tie. The Red-Blacks were rubhecl uf a victury unly by a lucky eateh that eateh that Russ Knipple, Arthur Hill encl, made tu tie the score at 7 all. CENTRAL 407 SAGINAW' EASTERN 4205 Featuring Teil Petoskey, an all state end, Saginaw Eastern handed the Central grirlclers a 20 to U defeat. Petoskey was in un every play, smearing nearly every Central formation before it get under way. Eastern seurecl twice in the first quarter, anrl again in the seenncl quarter. The Red-Blacks clamped clown un the visitors in the last half, allowing them hut one touelulown. Mn:-Q, 'S p 7 liiializiz in-' Puxrl.-xt' Cixmias ClcN'rRAi. Exim wuz Lnxns fiAlN 1: ', , - 1 -3-K. ' . ' D 'lf Q, ' -- 'S me . ' .,.- ,q ' Y '- 511, , 3 T 'r '-' -1 3-,Lai e f M l - JE, ' a aa. ' , ,f'?' l'r14ev Out' IlHllll,l'!'!1 Tfeenly 19- 1-3 , 'u ..31.rQ.-M., K., ,Mar-1 in X-. L ,gen ggrfakffga ' i t , 3 n:'5'..--s f.-. . . , - -v ' - ,.-1,411-2 .. 161,-sa e s r 'A , f. . r ' : rv. -3' W -1., 7.'1' ..m . qyva --n,w -sl,--,. if -ga.. 5 -. -. sq.-.,f--gy, , f 'ww - 3, .in- fi f 9:53 'ff A .. ... , Q 1 ga... ,- .' -47 ,f . f..'-... 1 +-...-Q, .1 1, 91 ,J 7' f '-4uF5:+f LINE Srnvs ji-iaiixix' nr Pox'r1,xc CENTRAL C75 PONTIAC tlUl Pontiac high sebonl's speedy baektield was largely responsible for Central's seennd defeat of the year, by a score of 19 In 7. Long runs by jeremy, Bigler and Kmhn pruved Central's undoing. ln the absence of Captain Richards, McVay bore the brunt nf the Central nffense. After McVay scored Central's IUl1Cl'lClUWll be was carried from the field because of a badly injured leg. CENTRAL Q72 RIZDFORD till VVitl1 Captain Richards back in the lineup. Central defeated Redford 7 to 0. Central completely stopped the Huskies' Offense. After Mueller passed 20 yards tn Marken, the latter ran eight for a touchdown. The game marked the return nf Captain jimmy Richards who had been out of the four previous games because of an abseessed leg. f RICHARDS Nans Pass - Dnrunir Nnurmzux Wi 2 3 Hwy, 9,5 e ' 'vw sv ' .V - -' t. ' ,- 2- w' ik '-Siu bins? .-f l ' f 551 - 's.,, 9 S' I I ', TK fgfkw Page Our llinldwri 7'1l.'vnIy.une 74 M W K ., r hll'lEl.l.l-IR Sror-Pixma SUPAK oi-' FLINT NORTHERN CENTRAL HU NORTHERN 163 For the second time in as many years Flint Northern's gridclers eoppecl the city football championship by beating Coach Dan Fishers eleven, 6 to 0, Northern won through the medium of Frank Mitoraj's sturdy right toe. Mitoraj was comparatively unknown before the game, but afterwards Northern snpporters praised him to the skies. C'entral's only chance for a tie score came early in the fourth quarter when Richards and lXlcVay led an attack that carried the ball from the Central 30-yard line to the Eskimo eight yard stripe only to be stopped by some faulty field generalship. Richards, Reigle, Valentine, Bob Patterson, Bowers, Parrish and MeVay eoneliirlecl their high school careers in this game. 1 1 Sl'l'.XK'S PVNT Gifts Awn' Sixriim' IX IFLINT Noicriiiikx-L'i1xTR.x1. Ginn: Q .. , , - , v .H i,,, f. W . . ff Q ,, iw ,-.--:i, , . , V, Q ,ft fu gt - , J ,-N 5' i .1 55 A-'B w ' ' ' . 'elif - i gl., 'wif' ,,, Page One Hurnlred Tuwirry-l1ue .i1..iQggQ, . fgf17L53u,fLT55.l , fx CA not IIN W ga .. . . .Ffh -4 0' .1 H Q? -, . -1 p vjksugr' 3 fix - ' , .1 , .1 sf' A . ,m1.W' , 11 N ' 1 ,ss ' 1 11. 5:1111-1.11-f1,f, , 1' , , 1.-J: :-,wgyi ay w fer, fam, fywjxe ,..,,,'m, ,..kA 15 ,, . sag ,KMs.,.11,,.33,,11.4,...s, 1-ww , '1 '1 af +. . ' s. A 'ef' A ,1 4 'HJEWSQM ' Basketball Summary l.'I'lI11l'1ill Slllfllllg' the season with tive letter 111en lflllll the l92S-29 team liL'llll'Zll.S Ke1l-Blacks lailerl to enjoy a fruitful S11-l11lll'll inttr state haslaethnll 1'i1'1'l1-s. lim' the tirst time i11 years, Central had inure lusses tu her ereclit th111 wins. Many defeats. l11lNVL'YCl'. were hy single pwint niargins. .X hrillia11t flelense was Cll1lI'ZlCt13I'lSllC 111 k'entral's play fllI'11Ugll11tll the seas -a tlefense tl1at was partly l1l'11li6l1 up hy tl1e luss of Rieharcls hy gffltlllillltlll 111 l'i1'l1l'lIZll'j', The l'Cll1l'll 11l hlue l'iazza i11 the seeuncl semester S11I1lCXYll2ll Cfllllllt ll saterl this, ancl tl1e team retnrnerl tu l111l'1l1Zll again A Slllfltllll 11tTe11se was nnleasliecl at ti111es, lllll i11 lllll5t lll- the games there 11 an 11h1'i1111s neerl tor an accurate hasket sliommter. rllll this one tact can he lairl Illtlsl of lllC 1'esp1111sil1ility for any defeats hanclecl tu tl1e Reel-lllacks rhiring the season THIC SICASAJX 1'IfN'I'RAl.1lfJ1 lJlf'l'R11lT lfAS'l'lfRN 171 Cl'llll'1ll'4 C2l2't'l'5 npeiiefl the 50851111 11itl1 a rlcrisive 11'i11 over l1et1-nit lfastern, 1'liN'I'R,-Xl. 12111 lllflllitlltll 1l'11 lllplillll Huh llZllll'l'S11ll lul the Rvcl-l'1l'11'lts 111 a 211-lil vi1't111'x' 11Yl'l' lqk'1llA11l'1l 1111 the lattu s C11111't. . . , 1I-,IN l lx.-Xl. 1221 QT, Nll1'l'lfXlil.S 1121 11-ntral L'llL'11lllllL'I'l'1l little clitticiilty 111 XYllllllll2' the tirst game 111 tht- city title series f1'11 St. lXllL'l'IlL'l4 hy :1 22 t11 l2 U1111111. 1'liN'I'R:XI. 1231 l11 a l.lll'l11llS 11Xl'I'lllllL' 1'1111t1'st. lfli11t's 11111 11f1111ts 1111 the SHQIIIJUX' 1'11111't. 5.-X11llX.1XXN l'.:X5lIzlQfX 12:1 Kewl-lilaulcs lust their tirst SllQlllIlXY Valley start hx 2 , - 11- -- ' W 2, ' ,. f-f??'f-4' 73757 -if 1' T , H -1-'l Y' if-'1k? fr 1 95173-T, E fl 'fab' 1 ., '. , ' 1 - 3 fl .:553'J.1' 'FJ-1? . 1,-1 ,ca ,.a5ay.:,.f J ,Sf .5 , - - TP, g ,s , H- Q , uzggvl 4 1-'51-1 1 . 1 1 2 -1 . 1221 -1 1. new -fi as 1 if : 9 WH' ll ' Z? Iii' , 1 . -1 sl. 'P , .1 - 'Filip ,wififgqi 'it 6 i 5 .1 1 :M t 111.-111: 1 'ws' 'ei ff-ffufe' 'Ms'-mf 2 l'1:,e1' 01111 II11111ir1'1I 'l11'1'111x1'-fwfr 1 CENTRAL C191 BATTLE CREEK C221 Although Ron Mueller scored eleven points against Battle Creek, the latter defeated Central by a close margin. CENTRAL C171 NORTHERN C251 Central could not overcome a large lead that Northern rolled up in the first half, so the Eskimos walked ol? with a 25 to 17 victory. CENTRAL C221 SAGINAXV ARTHUR HILL C211 The Red-Blacks registered their hrst win over a Saginaw Valley opponent through the medium of Ronnie Mueller's basket in the last minute of play. CENTRAL C181 PONTIAC C241 By virtue of a superior passing attack, Pontiac defeated Central. CENTRAL C141 BAY CITY C151 Central was barely edged out in a game which was almost entirely defensive. CENTRAL C181 JACKSON C301 Central lost by a large margin to last year's state champions. CENTRAL C191 SAGINAXV EASTERN C131 Central evened up the season's series with Saginaw Eastern by beating the Ilamberg proteges, 19 to 13. CENTRAL C141 LANSING CENTRAL C151 Reck's basket in the last ten seconds of play robbed Central of a close decision. CENTRAL C111 ARTHUR HILL C371 Hindered by the cramped condition of Arthur Hill's court. Central met with the season's greatest defeat at the hands of a team with an uncanny basket shooting ability. CENTRAL C151 ANN ARBOR C231 An undefeated Ann Arbor quintet almost met its match at Central. The game was closely contested until the last quarter when the University City broke away from the locals. CENTRAL C141 NORTHERN C121 The second clash for the city championship saw Dick Evans, sophomore guard, crash the Northern defense for seven points to lead his team to a well earned victory. CENTRAL C111 BAY CITY C161 b ttlThe Red-Blacks closed their Valley season by defeating Bay City in a strictly defensive a e. CENTRAL C221 NORTHERN C201 The Red-Blacks ended Northern's athletic supremacy in city circles by winning the basketball championship. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT CENTRAL C241 SAGINAXV EASTERN C201 Central's cagers broke a Five year jinx by downing Saginaw Eastern in the first round of the regional tournament at Saginaw. CENTRAL C171 SAGINAW' ARTHUR HILL C231 For the second consecutive year, Central entered the regional finals but Arthur Hill wrecked Central's hopes. in in-T i '2:' 5 T In . 'I 1 . X N .,.: f - . Q, . . 4 ztt., .,f.,..tf- 2 , k .1 I , 'ggf n :E Page One Hundred Twenty-five ,Q . V, Q.. .3 11- ,N ,.k,53,v. ,. .jL4 ,f- ,:111fi3.'1g-vu gr l, ,g,,: : , ,,,- s ' ,Jff? !g?.xl'5f'.,f ... '?f?,1 - 357k', - X-.wf'f.-,'p ,..:. 322 .'f5'f.vn' fge,z.G,4 .,5,C5,,5,M f,t5gt5wa-if 'A ' ,'fr5.',:gg-..,,wgyl- nfl,-:..:fI. - 'ra-1, .ff ' H.-L,-gg-'. A , -.gpg Q :M-,.if1t'-.f - - ,- . 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TIQA xi Baseball ONTINUING the good play of previous Red-Black baseball teams, the Flint Central nina wr n the S'10'inaw Yallev title for the fifth consecutive year. Coach Stan Broome had onli r f ,, three lettermen from the i029 team hut he developed a host of players that had come to Central from the junior high schools of Flint. Sam Piazza, a pitcher, Huston Mcliell, a catcher, and the Central lettermen. At the end of the regular playing' honorary captain of the team. Unlike last year's team, this year! squad has a host of l.oiiis Steckley. an outfielder, wen Season bam Piazza was elefted men around whom Stan liroonn can build a winning team. lnclucled among these are Vincent, a catcher, joe Piazza and Booth pitchers, Goodall, Marken, IXIeYay and Cranston, intielders and Myerniek, Bowers ton, outhclders. and Mar Ili' Mixumzx VVAKHS A Ctr Y Axn HITS IT! yn Ng? .. 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BURTON '30 PART THE FIRST At the site of many waters Lakes and brooklets, ponds and rivers, Dwelt our noble friends the red men, Lived they here in peaceful numbers By the waters of the river. Greatest name they called the river, Smoothly gliding, flowing river, Called they this their friend the river, Flint they named it as an honor. Flint, the rock that scattered sparks outg Flint, that made their winter's fire glow Flint, the thing that kept them living. Every night around the campfire Near the campfire hy the river Chanted they its name in praises Told they stories of its honor. Of the country that it passed through, Of the deep dark woods it flowed through Of the things that it had witnessed. Told they these around the campfire As the sparks shot up to heaven. Told they these the noble red men. FA RT Tl-ll! SECOND Came the era of expansion. Far across the big blue waters Restless grew the men of Europeg VVanted they another country. Came they here homes to establish, Came they here the hunters, trappers, From across the deep blue waters In their white winged, big canoes. Came they here the many white men. After years of pioneering, Found they then the land of waters,-- Found they then the big Michi-gan, Found they then the winding river. Here they settled as a township And established here a village. Flint, they called the little village. Flint, in honor of the river Of the silent, winding river That flowed slowly through the village, Ground their grist and gave them water. Called they Flint, the little villageg Flint. in honor of the river. F ll' at Page One Hundred Ylurty three 'Q + I Page One Hundred Thwty-four ,, PART THE THIRD Years have passed by since the village W'as established by the river, Slowly Howing old Flint river. Years that show a steady increase, Years that show a marked improvement In the customs and industry Of the city by the river. Banks that once o'er hung with foliage Now are bordered by the factories- Xoisy, growling, rumbling factories, Crashing, shrieking signs of labor, Whirring sounds of new industry. Gone away long since the red man,- Stalking, silent. stoic Indians, Yet the name that they once gave it. Gave the smoothly flowing river, Still is revered by the people. Flint the name that's known world over Motor city now they call it For its many moving products. Flint, the city of industry Busiest of the northern cities. PART THE FOURTH In a grove of ancient oak trees, Near the center of the city, Not far from the winding river Huilded they a mammoth building, lluilt a high school for their offsprings, lluilded they this school: the white men. Now five days of all the week days Go they there the high school students, Go to Central, best of high schools Go there now to gain some knowledge From the pedagogues who teach them. llest of all in athletics, llest in scholarship and studies, Hest in every thing is Central! Better than all schools and high schools ls this great Flint Central High School. And through all the coming decades There will spring from out of Central Future doctors, lawyers, teachers: Just as sure as from the forest Sprang Flint city by the river Smoothly gliding, winding river. Class Will lVc The Senior Class of C'vntraI High Svlmol of Flin! in the County of Gvrirxsvv and State of Michigan, being of sound mind and ample memory do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner following, viz.: First we will and direct that all our just debts and expenses be paid in full. Second, we give, devise and bequeath to all the minor students of Central the many exciting adventures which always befall every senior student when he comes up to the final reckoning and is found wanting. Article I. To the class of '31 we. the dignified Seniors, do solemnly pass on the aged lantern whose glow has so faithfully guided us during our prolonged years at Central. Keep the wick trimmed and the chimney clean! Article II. To all the inmates of Central who remain behind us. we hereby bequeath all various shapes, sizes and forms of chewing gum tthe aforesaid gum in a pliable conditionj to Carl Sharp. Thru experience we know that he is capable of assuming the responsibilty of this invigorating duty. Article III. Bob Hetchler sorrowfully leaves to Art Bush all his famous female leads. Try and be a lady, Art, for Bob has set a good example before you! Article IV. Bob Patterson leaves to Ray Patterson all the pancakes which were cooked over the fires of enthusiasm at the Central-Northern Football game. Article V. Leonard VVinegarden must pass the task on to Charles Brownson of keeping the Arrow Head Office in a quiet, peaceable condition. Article Vl. Floyd Lynn leaves to David Cuvrell the pleasing sensation of knowing how to live longer than most people. Mr. Lynn bequeaths this recipe on How to Grow Tall to his sophomore friend. Article Vll. To the Junior Class, we do solemnly leave our famous book entitled How to VVin Class Sings. Article VIII. Don Russell cheerfully bequeaths his Pride of the Junkyard to Ronald Scott. We hope his majesty will enjoy the varied experiences that will befall he who drives his aged Chariot down thru the blinking trahic lights. Article IX. Catherine Lewis donates all her Lowney's Fudge Bar Wrappers to Helen Cole with high hopes that the sophomores will guard them well. just a little start toward your Senior-Junior Party. Article X. Virginia Shaw passes on to Carl Switzer those happy, quiet memories in Miss Armstrong's Study Hall! Article XI. Jack Rutherford leaves his All Talking home room period to Johnnie Rice. Are you sure you're a junior, John F Article XII. Alice Schindler, Helen Train and Lela Moore hand over their cares of the candy stand to Ellen Reilly, Arlene Henderson, and Barbara Harris. Girls, don't eat up all the profit! Article XIII. Lunetta White solemnly gives up all her themes to Virginia Beagle! Sh! don't tell anybody, Lunetta got them from her brother. Article XIV. Bob Shaw gives up his extemporaneous noon hour programmes to his able assistant, Don Kinesman. We hereby appoint Pop Nvzulmui of lflinf, Gv11v.v.rvr f.0lUllj', Michigan, lixecutee of this our Last Will and Testament. Lastly, we hereby revoke all former wills by us at any time made. In witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Firsf day of Jima in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty. SENIOR CLASS or 1930 fSeall On this First day of June 1930 A. D. the Smiinr Class of Cv11t1'al High Srlmnl in the County of Crm'.v.rr'f and State of Michigan signed the foregoing instrument in our presence, and declared it to be their Last Will and Testament. and as witness thereof we do now at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto subscribe our names. I. E. lVellwood. residing at Flint. Michigan Florence E. Riddell, residing at Flint, Michigan A Q . I Q A 7 QT -1. il L l:Ix-,.,Yf3 - . 1' Page One Hundred Tliirty-live t ' ' FIRST AND NO'Q?',1'fl?f'5.2EN 4 me ni 4 emfnzng J. L. B. FLINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Number I PRUSPECIUS PRUVES Son Sends Missive Miles To Nlother Me deer Mother and pap. i thunk thet as you have paid sum of my bills heer at the grate Central High Skule. thet nerhapze i hed better write you all an pamphlet telling u of my skule year hear. Hit have been suksessful to the gratest extent and i hev learned a lot. I only failed in four subjekts having passed in jym and aktivity on the grade of U which stands fer tliaploina. At ferst hit were hard for me to keep up living ex- penses but atter a while i got a job of digging up old wells and selling them for post holes. This i did in the P. M. and on Saturdays when there wern't no football games. I wuz sick fer quite a spell and our vice prin- cipal advized me to interview the skule docter. So I did. he says ter me he sez, 'tlfzray You got the Locomoter Ataxia in a bad way. I up and sez sez I, Dock, yer not right, I haint got no car but ifin I did I would buy me a Chevrolet. He givez me sum pills which made me sicker and weller after a hard pull. I no thet you will be interested ter know tliet they serve ice kream beer in small dough funnels. I nearly wored my toung out trying ter get the kream out ov the bottum until one day a friend ov mine told me thet they wuz not pasteboard but wuz cookie and good ter digest. I wuz goin ter jine the orchestray until i seed thet they played their Iiddle by sum kind ov sines called notes and attcr thet i wuz content with playin at home alone. But all in all the year wuz a grate sukcess and it are my earnest hopes that when the next year of learnin comes along. thet I won't be left plumb out but kin help make cintrel a much better skule. Vl'ell i will kloze fer this here time and itin nothing Happens i will write ye again soon. As sever yer luvin sun, HI SKIQLE I once knew a farmer lVho was so lazy that In seven years of farming Ile only raised his hat. PERFECT PERIUIJICAI Success Seen In Scenic Section Ladies and gentlemen, stu-pids of Central, members of the faculty and in fact everyone interested. I take up this here space just to tell you all that it is my pleasure to re- splain to you some of the things that make this school animal such a big success. Iior one thing you will not in any way find my picture inside the covers of this book more than four times. There is no separate comic section, unless you count the photograph section and the sports are worth any man's time to read. The scenic section brings out the clear beautiful lines of our building, and the exquisite surroundings of our own dear campus is faithfully portrayed in the lovely natural tints. Of course you know that we moved all ash cans. waste paper, and sleeping tramps because their luminary contours would have been aweainspiring to the gentle minds of our subscribers. The humor and especially the jokes are of a likeable nature. lVe tried to pick out those that had been well established among the student body so that the most fas- tidious of souls among you would enjoy the effects of their time tried points. Hours of time were spent vainly trying to pick out a theme but at last, as a suggestion of the gas company and several local firemen, we arrived at the conclusion that tire and light would be as good a topic as any for several reasons: the main ones being that Ere is necessary to cook potatoes, and the high rate of light bills is the subject of many a heated discussion. After a theme was chosen we had to have a staff, so instead of whittling one out of hickory wood we chased in several of the best mathematics students and let them figure out how to run the animal by the simple binomial process of advanced algebra. Our friends of the Arrow Head made a lot of bother, and putting all in all together you can very plainly see why the Prospectus is the best year book South of the North Pole. You Arc Much Obliged. Tell us not in snoreful slumber life is but a dream. Some folks think that common lumber is churned from milk tree cream. I'd rather be the last rose of summer than be the last guy to get on a crowded street car. .r-,sf - ' 1, ' W ' . ' T - ' ' ' x .. - -s -1 'I-ffiezz.. j.. j .1 A . , f-'Kr ,g ,xg - .51 . I' 24 f.-...gf m Qfgiv -gg,-K iq AKEN. . iL 1t,'g.L?b pa i,-1. -1 , , ,K I is 1 X' ,si - ' --.atitfiwt 'KM 1-def -1- I -.Fel 'Ur' a- ' ite. 1 Page One Hundred '1'J1z'r'ty-.rix l i Ye Calendar S1-31-TEM amz: 3. Here now are we two thousand strong And ten new profs. have come along. U. lYe get our locks and lockers too lYith combinations hard and new. ll. The Student Union we now enjoy 'Tis a great thing for the hoy ploy. 13. VVeather and picnics did not agree XYhen the A Cappella had it's spree. 20. Petitions out for new class heads XYatch out you don't elect some Reds The Arrow Head comes out anew E it 1Ye read the sports and comics too. 28. Football game with the poor deaf gang Beat 'em real had before last bang. Ocromalz: 1. Election returns we all now hear J. 1Ye heat St. Mikes so never fear. 8. Our first, grade cards. Aren't teachers mean? 9. The Student Council will now con- vene. 12. Detroit Northern today gets licked XVhat a good football team we picked. 17. The teachers come to Flint today 18. There is no school so we can play- 19. Royal Oak and we win the game 1929 -1. Noon time dances are going line. 0. Pontiac gives us defeat so drear sk 5.x xlfrilyf xx' lx!! ,,, .N ' f ' f ' 1 :L 9: In -JY , 4 n -O at Q f 1 XL- Q The things we say -- Continued next year! 11. Armistice Day. VVe healr the baud. School lets out early. UA111it life grand. 12. McClusky gave a talk today Quite a few things he had to say. 13. Debate. VVhat does the word imply? Flint and Saginaw arguefy. 16. Redford comes over with banners high. lYe beat them and then we wonder why. 21. Kaleidoscope with quite a crowd Our Freshmen friends still talk out loud. 27. For Central's clash our plans are laid 1Ye march downtown on big parade. 28. We feel bad and the weather's coltl. Northern beat and the story's old. Dscmr lame: Z. Back in school our lessons to say Turkey is gone and Thanksgiving day. 3. VVe see The poor nut from J. C. To the Senior hop we sure will be. 6. XVe have debate with Bay City Next year we know 'twill be the same. 21. VVe're back in school again to stav R- X i 'i V - f 'X A few words L-pton has to say. x X S , 25. Sophomore Party. Enough is said. T-l ,XX Sk, The tenth grade students are not dead! 1 U ,IS f Zo. Arthur Hill game was not so good. f A tie at the end was the way it stood. -ef Novi-t xi mga : ---.V-F T6--.., ,. - . 6 551:- 2. XX ith Saginaw Eastern we have a game mga 63,93 gcfiogwgy ... The score next year wou't be the same. f4?S4,27QOG6'gcL.f9l'M' Ifootball party. XYe are on time. if 'Cm to -1- if T c A .3--J, , ,ggi if 'ft ' VH A ts.. 1 . i' 4' I - ., ,, . . vhux V in , . , . A 4 ,WHL Q . and QL, vt, '. , -4. er, V A., r QA... hh ,L .. ak. t ' v V Page Ona Hundred 'l'liirIy-.vrzfen gl... .C N . N.,,, W' 1 1 . K N . .s ,. I V' W A -MK if ' 'l -Y M Our team seems to have no pity. 14. Basketball season opens today. NVQ sure will win each game we play. lo. Three smart boys from far away We wish they had longer to stay. 211. XVC get our vacation, at last Cntil the New Year's day is past. 10311 jANl'ARx': 9. The junior class now have their play lt is quite nice we have to say. 10. Swimming with Redford is not so good Our team did the very best it could. 10. Saginaw Eastern plays good ball 11. Battle Creek beat us worst of all 17. At last the time: Exams begin 18. Basketball,--why does Northern win? 24. Semester ends, Hooray we say 51. Pontiac makes our hair turn grey. l r:iiRlfAaY: 6. Clausen talks in assembly here 7. Wie lost in basketball we hear. 15. XVe go to Lansing there to play 21. Choir concert real good to-day. UQffoOQ,o swan O. ff, aavajt. 0 ' CENTLAL 2.1 3.4:-'i ,ig 9,N0ll'lElN Lo xN N 'X 1 X X 'f f f Xgugo f s7Z Tcl ' 1 - u Cy f xo1cgc5Qi:0 -Cave 4 f gag! ' cs GQQV 4 QRX G ffl' I V r xv Sqft-L -+l f-P' e KU, A x -'M f 42- - 'ii 22. Basketball with dear Ann Arbor 28. Northern here: no fears we harbor. M ARt'H : 13. The opera chorus matinee 1-l. Regional basketball teams to play Our team in Lansing' there to swim 15. Beilhart speaks. We all hear him. Al'RII,Z -l. Music contest all day through 18. Sophomore party, vacation too. AAT evmw PARTY ff 21. Thus starts a week that we have free. 25. Student alumni have a spree. MAY: 2. juniors and seniors together come U. Class sing. NVas the weather bum? 13. Seniors stop to have their play 22. Band contest day after day. 26. The spring weather doth now aFfeet us Today we get our new Prospectus. just-.. o. Senior dinner we stay up late. 8. We go to Baccalaureate. 9. Class night here with program new 12. Commencement night we all are through. x 1, 201 . X X S f,f XIX f. 1111-1' - -.1 i ' THAT 13. Cnlueky day says aged seer- lust wait three months til' new school , . . . . . . . i vearl 25. Lhlcagos buildings, high and higher, ' ' Q i Our A Cappella choir inspire. F1515 ' A-A ' .-.- 2.3 ' . . - jf 4 . ' , f' ' jg J ii- Y .gg , 2 r'- , . .if - 1 V1 -i f' -'Mil f ,Q K ff' i 51' Q . .5 Q ,Q N , , bfi Qfg ,. ' .. E Nw. l Ejfu .' ' 4 . -.iq ,nh 1 LM- 1 -3 ,fu ., .3 :Q V -g gig' , . .t . :Z E. .A W . z.'.i x- : 'mf , as . W J '41 -5- 11' 'N . 'EV IL ' ' ' A 'T ,l.5,,g'f5M , . lk l'.o'1 ' -'tt .... '-fg 'r1 QKQAV S jg Page Om' l1!!IltI,7't'!1l 'l'liirt,i'-Fig!!! , ,Q-. 241 'H' -Q,,-Auqifg. Q, 1 W - P .-vw, -f.-f A ' - f - , Y 5 Q - A My - ,.v Q, Y. .. ,G.:k2u1.,Q-AN!lXg4.,. . 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AQ : s - .. - .V l i -.fA ,f 2 , , V at f .i '- Page One Hundred Fifty-thru BUICK- , -5' t a-...sei I ,If me 1 I t . I ii. .. -It-gm t y ig: : W Q- tws '- . U 1 .. .tr 'I' E' -f Z ' ' HNF t 11: . .xg it-Qi' ' ' ' '2 1 . -mis ' ':.iAww-f - 'ff'? 55. ' . -and in America, people buy more than twice as many Buick: as any other car priced above 31200. 1 . eff. . , - 51 , V., A f. .. 2. ,,,W'y---gzfc.. 3 . .. '1fft4s5.e.:'fF 91f ',t--... .. 3fff.41a'CF'5' ,Af2g:'SE:.?2- ii: i:,ifi 1 th , V V, . . , WORLD-WIDE PREFERENCE ATLA MAP Q Gia. F. Cram Co., lndianapalif lblly :after tiny, while the motorists of .Xmerica are huyiug twice as many lluicks ns amy- otlwr car prievtl :thuvu SIEUII, st ships :mtl trains rztrry otlu-r tlmuszuuls of lluicks' to F1t11'npL'. to .XIISl1'1lllZl. In the Ilrn-nl. In all lmqrts of -the world. . . .Xml hack from Lhes- places umm' lettcrsflikc those I'L'IIl'0llIICt'4l hulowfsayilig thu smut' hut- things nhoul lluick that you lwzn' in ,Xtm-rica. It mm-5 this kind of 4-3,-fI'1' 'IQXIQIQS A I'4UICKif0 win tht- praise of iliebworltl its lluirk has won it in increasing zlcuree tlu'uuy.1l1uut at 1lunl'tel'-ct-v1tu1'y.b It takes the impvcczthh- ht-auty nf llmhes hy l'1sher. lt takes kutn,wu lIt'I'fUl'III!IIll'C t1l1ll'l'SlIlll. lt takes flawless rclmhility. It takvs'the all-rouucl value that you lnmzv you get in the ltulck cur. You want :1 new cur this spring. You think mighty highly of lluick. VVorltl-wide l'5I'f'3T9IICF. CXII 955Ul UI lllllfkis tominzmt sales leadership over any other fine cur, assures you that you are right! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Canadian Factories Di i-'IW of Gf'1frf1M0f0f1 Builders of McLaughlin-Buick, Oshawa. Ont. Corporation Buick and Marquette Motor Cars I have been running my Buick continuously for II years and have made 285,000 miles without repair. It is the most wonderful car anybody can get. It is the first 7- passenger car that came to Syria-and the oldest car- but 1t's running every day. M. W. Fadlellah, Tripoli, Syria I have driven many cars but I have never had so much satisfaction as I get from the I930 Buick. It is simple, it is marvelous. Mme. jane Zander, Brussels, Belgium I own a 1927-1928 Buick model and assure you that in regard to features, operation, material, comfort and attractiveness, it is one of the best cars to be found the world over. A. George, Central Soledad, Guantanamo COrienteJ Cuba You will be pleased to learn that before I owned a car I pledged myself to own none other but a Buick, and I will, whenever I can aEord it, own no other. W N. Clarke, Kingston, Ja., B. W. I. I have owned various motor cars during the last IS years and have derived satisfaction from some. I may frankly state. however, that my happiness has been complete since anuary. 1926, when I bought my Buick 26-47 from your ealers in Mexico. This car as not given the slightest trouble has alwa s been ready for service and although it has covered 78,500 kilometers, is still in excellent condition. Joaquin M. De Uriarte, Engineer, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico I have.been using Buick cars for several years and it gives me pride to state that I have always been highly satisfied and have always preferred this make. joseph Cardoze, Curacao. D. W. I. 7 I am very much satisfied with the performance and service whichll have derived from this car, which, as you rightly state, is recognized as unexcelled the world over. 1 V. Ecbeverria D., La Guayra, Venezuela, S. A. 8 My first Buick was purchased in 1920. It served me seven years and was in good condition when I turned it in on another Buick in September, I327. I may live to buy another thoughj am pretty ol 678th yearj. but if I do I promise you it shall be a Buick. 'Ii C. Wills, Honolulu, Hawaii According to very recent statistics of the Shanghai Mumcipa Council, it is stated that out of every six cars one is a Buick. Moreover Buick owners are mostly the leading men in China. They have hereby signed their honorable names recommending the new car to the Chinese public. -From a testimonial signed by twenty of tbe leading statesmen, bankers and business men of Cbina. 10 You can imagine in what regard I hold Buick's perform- ance and quality. I have given the name of my favorite car to my favorite Arab race horse. A. C. Ardesbir, Poona, India WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ' . 4 -5 Q wr' 5 ' f -1 sv ,kv wx -- . ., ' , ' rf . g fri? ' W, Page One Htnrdnfd Fifty-four 111111--1111111111-.11uu1 1.u1.u1.u , -., . , --x f. - w - I 5151! 1 i- ' 4: , 5:44-' w -r .- W L' Q Zi' ,sq 'Q45,4.,,5'1.,,-:jim . my .N , ,v i-i g, , -I 4- f - Q Elgin L vgf.-i'n.y5e',9g5f1.,',,5 L r.. K ww, . ,, W.- HV, ,, .. ,,'----X, . VI., , I , ' , -- .- F :l-5:nf1:75g1p:7l:- :in-:c :g1n:lu:llp1n ninixixixizs-:::1n:1 :1 :' -a ac :rap Y :ri 3: PERCY HOWES, Prop. Pasteurized Milk and Cream Pnoxi-:sz 2-5181. 2-5182 Miss Roe: NVliy are you not taking notes? Marvin Buutell: 1 :1in't gut no pencil or pen. Miss Roc: VVhcrc's your grannnar ? M. Boutell: Shc's dead. From A Friend n-11.1 1-1-O4 QXVENUE A 1 1 1 1 1u1u1n--11.1 fi, W 1-11 1 .-.n1u-..n1.,1 1:-1:11.-1..1 1 1 1..1,.1.. Page Om- Hundred Fifty-ful 1..1,1,.1..1..... 1 1, 1..11n1n1,n1n.1--1..1u1, 0 f , Q, 1- fawp Q 535 . . -1-.ms-sfif 'M 1-M4451-L v-'1-'v . -i J - - f ' 1. i. . - f 1 rr- . - t . , k 0!u-1011:-::1ur 111: :fn--: a: 1:1:? : - 111-:ia-aiu: u4:::::s1n1ui::f::fan--un1u:Y n1un--in H T I l' I li 1 . u 5 , HERE is no factor which plays a more important part in business, or which is more productive of H it comfort and peace of mind, than is system in money E matters, accurate and methodical handling of cash re- ceived, and persistent, ordered thrift. Through their Q various departments the Flint Banks are helping many thousands of Flint's young people in matters of this 4' kind, and shall count it a privilege to work with you H if likewise. 'i T l L I l l L l , I I W n .l , l First National Bank j Union Industrial Bank T at H l , H Genesee County Savings Bank H nl Citizens Commercial 8: Savings Bank , rs T H I1 Il T 1: l ll 'J llIllICl1C'4ll 'l': i i I 572.121, YZ? .,. ,TZ 'fC'I l'l II 1 I i 1 E7'll'li sis. .s,s up ,p.,. at -1f' ' 'ffl' . - UP. 4 ' Vie ..., Q T T 4 L -i, T' if if Y A .V . A -4 - ' I. . if Hail ' , ' 5 it Q 'Ve- Q . ' 21, .... lf ',,v 'A f 'M Page One Hundred .Fifty-ti! +::n7::-ff 7::fn1nfn1n xc' -n1n7n--oianinlo Miss Cody: George, what do you mean by H , , swearing before me? H Bl?-Yi W1Sh6S George: Pardon me, I didn't know you wanted to swear. if from H Q I '-1 H Willis Music Company 'I :: . 15 .. . ,, . I I H foolgyilour Nelson. Did you tell Jones I was a 137 WEST FOURTH STREET Jack Whitehouse: No, I thought he knew it. Q CINCINNATI, OHIO H lk gg ll Neighbor: Are you moving? ! I Hank Sanford Cputting piano in moving vanjz ' Naw, just starting for my music lesson. , .l l Largest Mail Order House in the H l Middle West H Soph: I'm not myself tonight. Junior: Fine, we ought to have a good time. ..-..7.........-......-......-.......-...........-..... l -1- -il Man frushing to drug storej: Do you know that you gave my wife arsenic instead of sleeping powder? Drug Clerk: Dat's right. You owe me fifteen cents more. Employer: Your grandmothers funeral service seemed very brief. Ned Kapp: Yes, sir, the game was forfeited in the first inning. Lester Preston: Why does a sculptor die the most horrible death? Helen Corning: Why, I'd never thought of it. Why? Lester Preston: Because he makes faces and busts. --lr+-- uf--xi if ---D fqrff-- 1- -4---.fu n-rf--4-:f-----l- nn-u-fun-ucfnffuflr lllll'1ll'? V in 777 7-7 7 ,. ..7..7 7 .. . . .- . .. 7 .. . - . 7 7 7 7 FLINT LUMBER COMPANY ll Our Service Satisficsn H l i in EVERYTHING IN LUMBER, CABINET AND STAIRWORK Ll ll I ll Ll . . . . I il You are invited to v1s1t our fl l ll . ll Display Rooms A SMITH STREET AT THE BRIDGE PHONE 9-3154 H 4 lllillilllllllllllllll-lillilliilllllllillillilliinilllilllllllllllillillll il4 , ' I T if-4 I, 7 '1' L ,,,...-- 3 .L ,.,.-I 4 .- 1--' Z :I . I -1 t A if , ,ppp -- ' 'E We' - y Page One Hundred Fifty-:even 1014-1441 0 +q1n::g::' in-:: n1::f::-nl :i : :' nl- :ina-u.1u: :: 7 :lzfgz xfzginlnf 1: : -'r ' ' 1+ .- I CHAS. H. MILLER HARDWARE CO. I I 424 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET PHONE 9-5141 Sport Goods for Good Sportsp I 1 p--:n1u:-u-n-1--unxuu-nu-un-un-an-uI-u-u- 1 L: 1: 7: f:1:- ::i:-- f:- 1:4111-lr1n1I2 'ill -lx-:lin-as--:missin:inn-nl-:nn1nl1ll1ll1ul i111 :7: 4:1 :-al-nf: 1:-zzisliuzl-suing? L WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES ll C ongratulatious II I B-ROWNSON FISHER CO. J 128 E. SRD ST. DIAL 2-7178 1 Ask Your Decoratof' N PAINTERS, SUPPLIES DECORATORS, SUPPLIES J TIICTIITIITIITIITIIT illil TlTTlllT IlTllC1lU'TllTlllIllllllllTlllllllllillTll 1llllllllllTlli'llTllT T T lITllTDlillTll Ttiii IllIllrilllD-nlllllIli!!illill'1lll'TllTllill-'Gull ? A EAT LOWNEY,S CANDIES 1 KING CIGAR COMPANY 109 WEST FIRST AVENUE . H PIIONE 2-9187 FLINT, MICHIGAN I U I ...................-................-..-..... .. .. - - -..-.,..........f:: :Z ,.:::L L 1: ,Z 3.4. 11 Rl ' 5 I ' 1 ' f . - '-- ' ' - i f 'ff ,, -- I , - f-vm F-I J' ME: I fl-Q-fr -.bs ' -.1 hw , Page One Hundred Fiftybeighi i iii! xixfllitznlrzavfxirfn-1: :: xi! Wfltil-I iff!! Nil! T! il FORD SALES AND SERVICE Reliable Used Cars JOHNSTON MOTOR SALES CO. 711 NORTH SAGINAW' STREET PHONE 2-4171 1 I of l-u:-n--uu1un1nu1nn1nu1nn1- 1 - -: 1 1 zf' -1 : iz: : 1 71:72 3: g 1 1: 'S' ee 'f ' -A5 - E- , -1- ' ' ' '1 1-ft V Sf- N: A F -4 ' .. ie ' - qi Q V E. e-W- - 5 Jw- '- 4, 1 xi .1-' ., -f' Q.. .. ' - ff ,ga f Page One Hundred Fi 4 K I l1Il1ll1llill-ll1l:'ll1l:7n:- 1 :- :i 1 iq- .11 1, .-...1..i..-...1..,.1g,T..i,,1,.,.,..1.,,,,,i.!. I K L W H I VVISHING YOU SUCCESS :mu gg MALCOMSON, HIGGINBOTHAM 85 If TROUT 5 Architects IIIIEEEIIII H Ti MCCOLL, SNYDER, 8: MacLEAN Q 1 Engineers H H 904 FLINT P. SMITH BUILDING 1 FLINT, MICHIGAN L I E T: ' i l v':llUl1lIlT'-Il I iiii ' -KIT!Iill-lllllvH1llLnllusl!il1Ila-nllLrll1rlllll14l1-li :I , ...V'.' 34 '3' ,. ' ff, Q. 'I ?Tf,,1mff. Jeb 1 . 2 O e Hundred Siztx 0 . Nt. ,,, w H u.u:u.1nn1uu1np.-u,1np1.n1y.1-n-.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l n o 1. 1 l3Rr:1'H ERN Axn SISTERN: lf you can't better your tonsorial aspect by this ad. U you ought to be shot at sunrise-if you get up that early. lf The accompanying photo shows me before I began us- ' ing the NIEVV-LAND-NEYV HAIR RESTORER twen- ty years ago. lt's great stutjf and I highly recommend T xt. ,, I also can supply you with a NIQXV-LAND-NISXV SKIN tyou'll need itl razor if the restorer is too suc- fi cessful. I have used the razor since the photo was it taken and find it fine. I C.S'igm'dl Poi- E. Nawnxxn PS. Do you need :in encyclopedia? -H-.-...............-..-.....-- ----- - ... - 4- - - - - l.llllL'If2l xxvllltlfl I started out with the theory that the wr Maureen Tucker: And you found it ? l,unett:i XYhite: Well, rather, lilll in the hole now. 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1.11.1-.n1nn 11111-.11un1u.1.. irld had an opening for me. 05911111-Iwi-ll1ll-Il1ll1ll1ll 11111- ww- of En-1uu1 1-n1n,-an--ni-n--11.1-.in 1111 -u H I wish to extend my heartiest congratula- I Q ' . ' . tions to the Class of 1930, for their high i Cmlilmmmlwm l . . . . . 2 scholzistic standing and hue sportsmanship. I I L My sincerest wish is that your indiyiilual I : Class of careers be filled with Music and crowned i 1 , F with Success. I 'i l 1 i .S'l'11ci'1'i'ly j'47lll'.Y, i l 1 R. n. Aint-otyi I M Y S ,Q i Second Street i Malcolm Music i Pharmacy . I : . s ' it House 1 i Headquarters for I . g I 1 :4...'. m:.. . l'.,. . Us W. Kmmlm, ST. Sinus 1 LR s l ms Amo ILM n.s l'o1u' Music Store ! T and lf 1.-UNT' Mwum-W tlil.1:1cR'r's CANIN l i l .i..-.... -.. -.----.-- .-..-...-.+ vl-.-.. --.--.-- ....v.........-.--... e A is - Q - -r if , ,. -4. ,,j.- ' , 3,52 7' I S 141. l Q, in 'i Page One Hundred Sixty-one fl ,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,,.,.-,..-.? T.-..1..::L:W.....-i:,,:-: -......:Y..... I Court Street ' Flint Recreation Club Pharmacy ' . H ! 610-620 SoIvTII SAGINAW ST. S19 EAST COURT ST. I 1 DRUGS KODAKS ! -'Nm-I fo cm- Hall GILBERT CHOCOLATES ICE CREAM CIGARS -most modern and up-to-date re I recreation Club in state: billiards - - bowling-indoor golf. PHONE 3-9712 U PHONE 9-2713 K We dvliwr to all pam of the city. I FRANK FETZER, Pres. - -..-........-..-......-.....-..-...........l. .i.,-.. .... . lm., 2: 1.1. My girl is divine. Yours may be divine, but mine is de berries. i The guy who named small Change Chicken feed evidently never took a girl out to A Word to the wise is sufficient, but some assembly speakers think we are all fools supper Emil!-ol1ls1nl:sl1alvlu-1ll-ll-un1nu1lI1nn1ln1lu:T xii-:ln-nn1nn1n::::fY:: :ni 1:1 Yu:7n:4:u1nn1u East Side Radio .1 T .411 Kinds of Good 1: 51 , COITIPHHY Real Estate T 1550 DAVISON RoAn I H Insurance , I: . and 1: 5 L MAJESTIC- H Bonds PHILCO- 5 I I Gm. jg .1 -- l' EDISON- E Ti I R. C. A. ATWATER KENT I Raab Realty CO. I RADIOS Q 7 H , 120 WI-:sT ICEARSLEY ST. PHONE 9-4984 if I FLINT, MICHIGAN ' :I mths:n--n1u-nu-un:-n-uuxun--nu1un1uu-nn1u:1qu1nA4 ivlilllllillhlfi ll1ll1Il1:s-u:11n-::- nf'-is Page One Hundred Sixty-two fl 5, - , A ,, N- M.. . . . is! ,F . , willy, s F . J. BOUTELL COMPANY FLINTYS T.AxR4s1csT AND MOST COMPLETE SERVICE S'r.xT1oN lJ1'1-:R.xT1xc: 15 ll151',xR'1'mcx'1's 7.2 lf.rvl11.vif'a' lIiXf1'I.I7IlffIl'S of If S. Royal Tirvs CURNICR NUR'l'l'1 S.MiTN.XXY .-XT NVGOD llxl -2151 24-UOVR SIQRYICIC 'J-ff' 3 .5 ' T: X' Y ' I- , 7 P A Q ,- A 1 gm, , E. 23:3 g-5 U K . w ', 541- . ' - - :gr-'Q - ' , 'gp . , '-, ' A I x , I - .. ff., , If ' T A fem, ' my uf - ,Q if ' ' 5- If ' 4 A - 535, 5 ' 5' L ' , ks e, r .i . l my K 'A t .L ,- Li A. yt A - ' wi. 'Mak ,, r U W- Q .: A - , , - -yfgwe 1 -' 4 ' --fm '-in? 'f' --ff ' 'E' A ,: Pagv One Hundred Sixty-thru .,..., .mg .. 2. .' ', 'i':'f'-.N - i .Jimi 3eTf7'-?7f i ' :ww ' W yr at 1549- ' ', F'iLR1f f Y ' , P -'Sq' -, 'fgwfi24:55::tm:f',4fi,gL..Q1 l ls Ujwlgg, 29- v 5,-A.. --., -. nn..--,x .-.' :Q-V r- 1 +.1.. ii1111111111111 111-111- 1 m-n1uu- 1 -' -' '1 - al 1 Good Luck - 1 fn ynu czx -WPI! 1121-21-1 H10 road of Ziff' in Iufm' 'X'f'0I'S Rlz. Xl, liS'l'.X'l'lT TNSURJXNCE l WINDIATE - PIERCE - DAVISON CO. i E 1 I ,! Vnoxlas 2-8252, 3-562l l -s- Zlll-Zll-l L1.Xl'l'l'Ol, 'lxHIipX'l'I!l-1 Bl'll.I!lNfL FLINT, MlClllG.'XN -n1.1 1 1 1 1..1......1u.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.,.....1.,1..1..1. l have only one request to make, groaned the college man who had some to work in the harvest. XVhat is that, Mr. Smart? returned the farmer. Please let me stay in hed long enough for the lamp chimney to cool oft. T..-... -.-----. , ..--. ...-nf .!.......-..-....-............- -..-...........-..-.... l i ! . I I Congratulatlons i 2 l l Q Hunter and Regenold l I L E Q lM1ll'1',v in ll 1 l ll IIARIDVVARE. PMNTS, Il1'1Lm-ins' Sl'l'PLlES, FISHING ' . ' T ACKLE T WFlght,S Tlre Shop i ll l I Prmxrz U-4844 L 7132 Nunn Sxcalxfxxx' Sll lC.xs'r COVR1' 1 , I 2 l I IwHUXI2S 5 i 1 .2-2912 -0531 T l -f11rr1v.v.v -f-Vlllll Hnulvdalr 561101110 l g ! ,i. ,.-., ....... ..--.. . ........i. ofa .-... ---- .-. ----- ---..-..-. unrs' V- A w 'Y 5'LfQ ' w I .fx ,. A ' - 1 ',', ,, A 2 Lam: 'sh 4 Et i' -fttsmw --q -- -, '- Page One Hundred Slvxfy-fow- 1:1111-1:11n1uu:-ol1al1us1ul1us--n1lu1ul1ul-uuilz :f 1 :L :+ :Y :- 1 : n-n- : - :: . n-ruin-ale Q .l CALL IT PRIDE IF YOU WISH- it ll I 1: I The fact remainsg this store has won the good will, the confidence of the public on the strength of the reliable Jewelry and honestly regulated prices. XVe are proud to boast I 1 of this- Likewise, when you buy a diamond and a watch or any other piece of jewelry, you H want it to be something you can be proud to show and boast of- .. .. I ll .. .. Pride is a fine principle in the makerup of human nature, and is a good guide to be regulated by. You can satisfy your pride in the purchase of jewelry in this store that prides itself on the quality and value of its wares. li ,l A O I I I I1 ' l JOHN P. RYAN CO. The Home of Fine'Diamonds PHONE 9-4142 , 412 SOUTH SAGINAW it l ff .L.......-.....-.................-..-.....-..- -..-.- E. --.- - E--:..,:E..g EL.. ...A......-..j. Mildred Rossman: Gee, I hate that chap! And she rubbed cold cream on her lips. Albert Gutholm: Mr, Beldin, why is it that you have no hair on the top of your head ? Mr. Beldin: Grass does not grow on a busy street. Albert: Oh, I see, it can't get through the concrete. Anna Ehrenfeld: Oh, I just hit my crazy bone. Noble sympathizer: Poor girl, you must be hurt all Over, aluxnnin--u1ln101111141I-onninil:--unin1un1un1u1un1un-ul-u1n1 1 1uu1un-11nn1ul1-ln1nu1nu1un1qn- A ll' I l BEECHER PECK 8: LEWIS H j C. E. Brandt E? Co., Dzwszon ,l 1: H , WHOLESALE PAPER AND TWINESQ NOTIONS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES as S H 301 to 307 VVest Water Street, FLINT, MICHIGAN H H l H l gf 49-a: Quiz: ff: :L :nxa-an .auxin 1: :: u1x1:n :l f::i:: :: : 2: Y: : It :init p .j ,,., . A. , ,x .. In i Q . .,,. :fi V 4 Aw, x :Z c:-XIML - 5. 'i 1 Q, 'fit - .,, , Page One Hundred Sixty-ive 0 v .. I 0f01 1'l1'l1ll1Il-ll'-ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1 1 -un-ni. min-au11.1.5111--ni..-..1..1n-..1..1 1 -.-.1 4, I l I L i T : Q CLASS GF '30 Congrafulafiom ai Crawford 8: il ' Il Zimmerman 1: H 728 GARLAND STREET 414 SOUTH SAGINAW H CORNER FIFTH AVE. I H The Young Merfs Store H PHONE 2-8194 I if T -g..-..-.....-...-......-..............-..........-.......g. -1-......-..:::-.S 1. .f:,.....: I 114.2 f,,.... George Cranston: I went to a dentist yesterday and he said that I had a cavity that needed filling. Christine Schouman: Did he recommend any special course Of study ? re- He--- ----H---T-H--------gj TI O I D-I if 4 L Ask for- High Grade Hardware and Tools Ii HOME, LAWN AND GARDEN I ,mW1l.nSTlIgQ , Q I Sharp Hdwe' 8 4 HOME MOVIE CAMERAS AND Implement CO. T I ly If SUPPLIES I 1: 808 SOUTH SAGINAVV ST. If P 2 9332 1425 DETROIT ST. PHONE 3-0545 HONE - I I as I 2 u -Free Dcmo11stratio11s- I E ,L .i...-.. ..-.....- ..............,.....i. -1-.-..- -..-.........-..-....................... L , ff? , I I A 1 . ,. ' si: ..-- ' I .. leg ,.,. - ,miflf 1 Xl? Page One Hundred Sixty-.six 10-on U ' :z ,zgvnzfzc nz-n--up-..p1...1l.1..1'.1.q1qg1.g1'1g. .1q.1gp? I I l K I I H THIS ANNUAL will always provide you with a distinct remembrance 1' of your dearest school friends and pals of today. fl lt has been a great pleasure to produce the photo- L graphic portraits for this Annual and we sincerely thank you for your appreciated patronage. ' Benjamin H. Craine H Michiganls Largest and Finest 3 Equipped Studios TELEPHONE H CHERRY A 4030 Ll Line Number 9 H 28 AnAMs .'XVE., W. STROH BLDG. ll DETROIT i, U ll l ll -H11n-In1lu1uu-11-1lI1ll1ll-ll-ll--ul1ll1ul1nn--un1nu1nn1np1n1l.1q1q.1..1.,.i,1,,', il, : K. ,Ta t V ' ... S If - iii' if 'T 'V it 'W .NW S -im, vf HQ: V h f'5T.4'E?,: ' , , ' ' ' get rv- '..X ,Af ' , ' ii, 'QW-1' I 'Q Page One Hundred Sixty-:even 'mi-I-I -1 :U iii, . , Lise 4 I, M fb0 O f .L-V v,.v:s..v-. .Mr ,, -tv ny ipxjqny, 5 ofnu1un 1----11111111 nn1n'+ Qui-un 1111 1-11 - 1 1 I 2 I I L I I --.h'Ilt'l'f'S.Y to Yon- I IIVICII TIOX SHOES I I I i R0bert,S Floral CO. I I Now-at the threshold of the yin ' I 5 season-f-cheek u i on your shoe requirements I : I . I . i I : You will need shoes suitable for yy ilking 5 .St'7 Z'l4'!' : ! playing and dancing, perhaps for dress up I . ! 5 I Let us help you to give your feet 1 v Ll E and L i tion, too. ! Safi.vfm'fi0n I I 1 Ciao M ROVVF,S : I E , . . . .. i U00 IXIIIRTH S.xz:lN,xw ST. i L . 2 I i I 3 Walk Over ' Pnoxic 2-0.311 1 g'11f I 5 L TbliI'l1ill'l' I i Boot 5 I?111'Ia'il1y I ! . 2 I +I.-., ------..----- -iw.-... ------. ......-..-..- 4. It was :L Sophs hrst day at school. His name had been registered and Miss Cody is cc Have you any brothers or sisters? Yes, Ma'znn, he quickly responded. Are yon the oldest one of the family? No, Father and Mother are hoth oldcr'11 mef' alan-vnu? -nina 111---------11-11-1 n1..-qn-u-- 1 I I i Pnoxi-1 2-0013 I of '30 C0izgratizlatiolzs, Class 5 Wethered-Rice C0 I I I fcu'rl1'1's and I O ptolnctftists I 1 I I I I 322 So1'TH SAGINAW STREET, FLINT, MICHIGAN 'P X ' if it . . ,. ' ,, Q. ...1 1 1 1 .1l.1..1ly-1l1.,1111..11,1.u1q,11,111.11.U15,1.41..1g.1,.1..1..1..1..1n1.. , ,A , .v,w ' . I a A if . . 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In due ll time came a letter saying: It will cost you 539.50 to have your Ford repaired. For ' heaven's sake, tell us what hit you. 'F fl ll u ll The story and song which have become so famous should be revised to: Uncle Tom's H Still, and The Bottle Hymn of the Republic. u l - ' Teacher Cseverelyjz Darwin, your theme on Our Pet Cat' is word for word like ,I your brother's. N Darwin: Sure, it's the same cat. w ---. 5. ll This is a great country, Mac. ll And how's that? Q, The paper sez yez can buy a foive dollar money order for six cents. I-I Bridegroom: Have you kissed the bride? ll Best Man Cabsentlyj Oh, yes, hundreds of times. H ll il ez H Dick Hammerstein: What the deuce did you get your hair cut so short for P H ,Tay Duke: Wanted to get it off my mind as much as possible. i n-nrnri 4:n7:n1u:i:s-u.: :u :zfnefxfz : ,-.- : ::inetn:7::7 ef: ff::' -. ..--:1 ,, ... ..7::f-in :fo r ,Y ,, , 4 Q. - I I Xt! .lv Av- . W 4,119 .Q b ig' ..,. h EMM pn , 1. I A 1. ul' '-'12 2. 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Hlcl spark plugs mlm 11 ran' of pmwx'--wzlstu fmlvl-n':1l1sv hnrfl .XV is thu' spark plug fm' x11mlm'u cngim-s, lu-r:lusv of its slzxrtillg, puny' irllillg, :mil Shxw pivk-1111. pfltvlltcml um'-pivcr. gnsftiglll Q-m1St1'111'li4wl1. ll is lrultvr hc- I'h:1l is wlly :my can lu-mls new spark plugs vvvry 10.000 cuusm- uf its wk-Isla--l siclc wirc K'It'K'll'llllL'SXX'Illl'll has 35 limes milvs. Slmrk plugs wvin' lblll. lfvvn if they vmmlinllc to lwlllw'ull'Cl1'ic':llCHlIrlHCIiX'ilX'tllfulilsinln' wire iuscrlcml hy thc lllllk'llllll. thc spark is wvnk, rm-l tha' llIHII'l'lSl rlm-S not gn-t nhl sinking 1m-thml. lull 1wxu-1' I-l'lIl1l his fuvl. 4Vfj5l lNN .XC SIXXRK PLUG COMPANY .-.l ':W Hllllllllllhfllll 1 , , lhchy lN'mcl li.'X'riI,.-l.X'l? 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Mi.. , ,W 31:7 nln JY M7 .. ur ,uint .. 1. :lili- Bcst Wishes of BUCKHNHLMMS featuring BRAEBURN COLLEGE CLOTHES SPORTS WEAR FINE FVRNISHINGS E L 4 1 :EET ji J' ,Lui ' T .,,. lx JF., ,L is- Page One Hundred Seventy-t 0 4 x ,L an .,, NHT 'um lniuinziu :nipping-'pigq1.i:,.p-11:1 ni 5 Y 1. :I 1 1 1:1 .qi 1 4-:i---qlilgilgilpllig HIS book is cased in an S. K. SMITH COVER - a cover that is guaranteed to be satisfactory and is created and SMITHCRAFTED by an organ- ization of craftsmen specializing in the creation and production of good covers. Whatever your cover re- quirements may be, this organization can satisfy them. Send for information and prices to The S. K. Smith Company 213 INSTITUTE PLACE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 1u.-qui.,1'n-un1gu1qp1.ni.u1n-uu.1un- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1--1.1-..g1..1..1gli..T.pi..1.qp1qg-gg-.. Judge: And you still claim innocence, although six witnesses swear they saw you commit the crimc?', Culprit: You big Ham, I can produce six thousand that didn't see me. Waiter: What'll you have, sir, table d'hote or a la carte? Diner: I'll have both of 'em, and put lots of gravy on the rirst one. Poker sure did get Effie. Yep. Yes, he even walks with a shuffle. It's a long corridor which has no ultimate termination, remarked the absent-minded professor as he paddled patiently around the revolving door. VD.-M ' F ' , I W lf? ,a. i i1fI'Ffpg 3 rr 1 . Q I I Q N -E 1 3. . '.,'-1 7 f Sex I -' if- 'I I S' J-N, 4: , 4 T' - ..f.' ' Z if l X :tv I- ' '-V' Ik .klt L QE: -Liv. Af., LL AS . ,Q-:V F. Q N A: 'V .. -5, Y I:-ug' va. - 7-W 4 V M . M Y - 1.1. h veg., 1: ff S, vi 2, ' h K 5. . - ...E V. lim.. A f ,gg . 1, Page One Hundred Seventy-four 4' rl l ll v .. ln x 1. ll l l I T. T. l 'Q' l ll ll fl H I. ln -I li l ,. ll ll l li-.1uli.l1u.1n.1un1uu-. .- .- -.. 1 1 1 liuuilgiulilpiuliul-.up-:ning u1uu-mp1np1up-n-mg1u- Congratulations, Class of '30 CATSMAN COAL COMPANY COAL, CUKII .-XND GRAVEL YARD NO. 1 YARD No. 2 Mrrxny AND INDUSTRIAL 814 WEST SECOND ST, The Honor System would work host in a blind, deaf. and dumb school. On the street car Darwin's theory becomes The Survival of the Thinnestf' Iiggininn1niq.1nuin.1qq1n.1..1lg1l.1.g1I GEN IESEE BOTTLING WORKS -i-.....-..-..-......-..-..-..-..-...-..........-....... T l 1 l l I Q ll 1 l 4- ...n-.nn1-Inin-.ln-.1,f......1..1..1..1 qu........-.......................................-..-.....- Cougratulalions Dinty Moore's for lc12 CREAM-GET THE BEST Hot Dogs Malted Milks Page One Hundred Seventy-ful .Q 1 1 1 1 1unin.i.g1n1.,...,1,,1 uuin1n1u1 ll I I' O O' r .. ' ' f I . , - ' :sf 'fI 'f'f- -:1 wt-:Q.. ,, -Y : L . L' A 1 ' 1 uni--11511-11111-1.-1..1..1.-1 - 1 1 1 ...lin q-1gl1q.1gg r --H-H--5 E blhd18C9 5 Y fS HLING Ros. VERARD Q COMPLETE PRINTING S E RVIC E THIS ENTIRE BOOK is a product of our plant, where machinery and work- manship of the highest quality rule. Take up your present or contemplated Printing Problems with us. :: :: :: WRITE FOR ESTIMATES KHLHMHZOO MICHIGAN 2-ua-n.-xiaa-a:?::7s.7 nz.-:n--n1nn1n-niul-up -:n-nn lzui:--nplzziz: Y mixing in iz:-:z I If U V I W W V I 1 if El I H W I U l 'I :JI-numb P g One Hundred Scvezztyvs-1'.r 0 J. ., , ., X W ' V ,Mlm 'gl l--l1--- -II--will-In 1-1- - 1-1- 1 1 --1.---n-w--u-----..1..-..1..-..,-..1.+ ' l I i il H ' 1 I MICHIGAN H l jg Lumber 8: Fuel Co. lf P l ET'C'7'-l'f1llllf1 in Lumlvfr and gllillworlr ll : 'l I n : P il : Lfl.11f1f0Rn xl' FIFTEENTII STREET 7' l :: i l : if 1fI,lN'l', KllflllC.XN ll l : i r + 'i i i T il T '-' I i Tiiii11 i11iiil:11l 1 rluilltnllinlill - How come Mrs. Stodclarcl failed you in your pliysiulugy tg-gt? IX1,-5, Miller gigkcql Mm-inn, ligand, Mother, she caught me counting my films, +---m- -------1--n -------- --.-- ---.. - ---.--, . . -+ . . ' l I ,WXX g ' W' Ox WANTED I l ,, , n : ,f ,cjfv AQ :A N r Q I ' CQ :L l'l 751 l ION or Z1 fob for 2 I A ,fx fi thc uvxt tlirvc uinmtlis-cnipllasis ou thc position, iz I f'-l ,wfg Please uutc zxccmnpaiiyiiig pliuto. T 7 X XY11ulcl prcfci' tutoring' fur slmimlig participatioii-sec L, f Snpl1m11m'cs fm' l'CfCl'CllCl'S. 'F Q i . . . . . . , i L Fil Xmcc Lultivzitimiimn Il lizii'i'muiig cxpuricucc. F ll N' ' -uw I i N ' 15 minutcx ex flzu :mil yuu will Your lilac 21 lllill. fi ww u F Ymluliug hy cmn'r1-spmiclcilcc zz specialty. H Thr DI.I't'l'f0l of flu' ll . . ll Terpslchorean Shuiflmg -i 1 Emporlum l ! l,.xs'r N,x'1'mN.xl, BANK lll7Il.DlNti l 1 +---- - -..- - - - -..... - ....... ....... - ,.-..,. I W ,T ,Q . ,:i in lzl 1 I ,-' wxv 1 ' EV . .- y r 1 ' f i.i ffm if l H: '1 N 55. 2. T .. L , V - ,K eg' Y V .. 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Davison Company -126 Sorin S.u:iN.xw S'1'iir:ic'1' Our Iwxf t1ll'I'l'!'f1.Sl'H11'11113 nrt' not 'zur'ilIvu lint 1c'oru 1.-11,1 1 1 1 1. 1.1.1 1,.1.1.n1..,1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1 Flint Automobile Dealers' Association Aizimxii 1N1o'roa SALES 1039 No. Saginaw llaaxiis SALES Co. 1029 No. Saginaw BVIKAK i11UTOR fo. 601 No. Saginaw Rexx Moron Saucs 1-1-14 Davison Road 111. Dzxvisox 1102 No. Saginaw 1Mvisox-Ai'i-i.i-:c:A'ri1 to 917 So. Saginaw IJVRANT Moroas 923 So. Saginaw liizimiwaii .min Si'Li.n'.xx 1021 So. Saginaw 19. 15. liaxicsi 1300 No, Saginaw lfuxr f7AKI.ANl1-PON'l'1Al' 500 No. Saginaw liiaxi-:suis Moron Sams 2510 No. Saginaw 11TTU P. GRAW MoToR SAi,izs 013 So. Saginaw ' og: 1 ,- -:x , i . 3- 'Jr' ' mf' ' - Yi, 1 f K Page One Hundred Se1'enty-eight M 12 M BER S 11'iIIy'.v-Ix'ii1'gl1I jonxsrox Moron Sari-is lforrl 11'111'MiF! 711 No. Saginaw 4 Clldillllt' R.ixLi'1i KNIGHT Ifwfl Curx l.a,S'a-Ile 1309 No. Saginaw Bfflfk l.Il'l'1Nt'lV1 l' Moron Co. 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