Central Michigan University - Chippewa Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, MI)

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I I ,Q- vvh L . IF dll! IRIEWCHIIR ID It has been the desire of the 1929 Chippewa Staff to present a com- plete, graphic history of the years activities in a fair, uncolored man- ner. It is hoped that the pictures and records on the pages of this book will bring back pleasant memories of a worth while year spent on the Campus at Central State. If it proves to be an ever reflecting rnirror it has achieved its purpose. I lEIDl4EZ!lll ll INI .To Charles F., Tamlhlling In appreciation and recognition of twenty-nine years of invaluable service to Central State Teach- ers College, This Book, The 1929 Chippewa, is dedicated. ...., V ,M qi--W --,, , Y fe-,1:,,- , 1 A-,,,,,..,i.: :ip K ,.. AA nd WM C Y rm.. 7-'nur - Jun , l 1lll2llEt1lQ.!Hll!l2lP!,EWll,Sff?lwtl,?.,2-'9 CONTENTS Central State Administration Classes Aetivities Menls Atllletles Cnaetl Atllleties Organizatinns Glimpses '- , 35. , ' - . -.,.,, 3-W., . . .,- A 1 ,, if ' Qui 1-ff--.qi y,.4..v--- 5,35-A 3,-N, 'am I . . 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For I dip! into ihe fzflzzre, far df hflmfm eye raffle! fee, Saw the Vj.fi0lZ of lhe Whrlcf, and all lhe zwomfez' fha! ll'07l!tf hey Saw the heh'zfeH,r fl! wifh mmmerfe, argofief of magif milf, Pilotf of Ihe plrrple Izzfilighl, clroppiuzg lf0Il'7I wilh fwffy halefq -A lfred Temzyfmz LHeEyM,Q!Hli!P!P!L 1, , Girls Dormitory The clay ix flone, anal the fl6ll'k176'.f.l' Fallf from the wingf of Night, Af a feather if wafteil downward From an eagle in hif flight. I fee the lightf of the village Gleain through the rain and the nziff, Anil a feeling of Jaclneff corner o'e1' nie . That my Jonl cannot refiftz And the night fhall he hllecl with inirfie, Anal the earef, that infeft the clay, Shall foltl their tentf, like the Arahf, Anal af .filently Jteal away. -Henry W. Longfellow Gymnasium We are all hlinci until we fee That in the hnnmn plan Nothing if worth the fnohing if It doef not make the neon. Why hzzilcl lhefe ritief gloriom I mon fznhnilcled goof? In min we hzzilel lhe zoorh, mzleff The hnilder olfo growf. -Edwin Mezrhhofn. -' 1 - f.-115' Z ' 1, j uf, ' -' , ' ..,1. l' ,-,5: N I 4 I X I ., 'I . , i I H I Md lk. N li g.kwm,,M, -, ,I - '-W '-' 1 ,Wwpd ,'. m ' Ju - ' A ' ' ' ' ' I fi X W, .,:-f,,:-,,--ff,,...6..,- ' ,:::.., .1 -vm-. ,,..,-, , J..-g.,.,,L.' --,,..,.,,,.-QA.: :f::-., . . 1 ', ' 1 -f . P 4 ,,,,g.M,: 'I r L 4 ' .1 L Y J- ., J ,1 -. I H E I QU!!!E?!PlLI.5f5YIX,,Ili?I29 Training School The Zwig if fo emily hefzdecl I have hfzhifhed the rule and the rod: I have iezzzght ihem the gooeiheff of knowledge, They have taught me the goodheff of Godg My heart if ihe clzmgeon of elarhfzeff, Where I .fhzzi them for breaking ez l'ZllE,' My frown IJ mjfirienl correrliofzg My love if the law of the Jchool. -Charley M. Dichimon. , lawa,..--fe' .,.. . . my . y 1 .M .. .,' , ' V t k E, ,,,,,,,, I ' V n.- . 4s '-. 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No fharne-fared ozllcafl ever .Yank Jo deep, Bal yel might rife again and he a rnan! --Waller Malone. gi 3 Q I ,, I ,,N6, ' 5 V 4 - g1, ,,: 91:-'him 1: ,... ::'.,T' 2 6- . 4 , 3 , .r. . ,Q .35 W ., x 5 , 1 nk!-.,..,,v,, 7 , f ,.. . ,... ,MAMA . - A - 3 W --Mfg ' -M-A .....,,....W,., 'Nr ,,,..w.,..,.,..,,.,.. .,.., , ......... ,, ........ ....,.,,,,.,-.,...,......m....-...,,.......,,z-.,.,, ,...,',,,,..,.,,.W-...ywwvm-.nr 1 . ,, f A f' f 0 ff if ' 0' W .A 9 fm:-w.:-.ffl,,:-,rwW- ,...v,,f ,A 5 f f Q Mp - X, , M , . .44 7 I , ,, y izr' QW 5, W , , f ADM NISTRATJION ' .Lf fe Zf ,-...J 'libs' - f .: W 1? X111 Y Q5 sg? -, Q' -I 3 2 If T 5- ' x 1, 2: f, 12? 9 5: ,Wi I if 9, - fl? -: ' :fa-:Z fy .7 f- 'I ' , YZ, J .3 -'W 1 ' f ' f 25111514 J - f ' 2 ' My ,..,v . ..,. Q 125. Q .f if 3, , Ei Il 0 ,I ' PRESIDENT E. C. WARRINER A. B., A. M., M. Pd. A ma Mater Alma Mater-foster mother. Alumnus-foster son. Alumna-foster daughter! Beautiful words to express a beautiful relationship. Alma mater has the same loving interest in her sons and daughters as has .the natural mother. Alma mater rejoices in every success of her children and sympathizes in every misfortune. Every alumnus too swells with pride at every triumph of alma mater, at every forward step, at every new honor. Alma mater is looking always for ways of serving her sons and daughters in the field. Addresses, books, information, encouragement of all kinds are theirs for the ask- ing-and what does alma mater expect of alumni? Good will and loyal love shown in appreciative words and acts, not so often to those on the campus as to young people who are looking ahead to choose their foster mother. Many who read this Chippewa are ending now their close association with alma mater. But as you leave our halls, perhaps forever, may thoughts of your life here come back to us over miles and years, and may you come back both in your own person and in the lives of those whom you send us year after year to take your places here. 9 jflf 01141110 i .Ql iias B-iW hi-- ' ' 11:---9 ' ' -' .. , .- .-,tax 2 - 'N Vg 'U f 1 Y 1 af .lifffz 9 in m .vW xbfifglzm ,,'fs:+:f4m .g,,..,135, , QM' -G P .1-- ,, uv' 4.-H ,RJ ,, w V -Y-A ..:r ::,::,.f2::.s--.. .: :: .. ..::' fe:-.,f-r..:,: . , -Q.-d.,..Y - -, -f ,uf .- . .,,. , Y.-.,--.,.i..-. V, , ., A .-.. , !lQ!i!llf2llffllW!?l il9, 9, a DEAN C. C. BARNES, A. B. 'Trust - In the final analysis Central State Teachers College must be judged by its product The standing and worth of this institution depend entirely upon the kind of teaching you do after leaving here. If you teach fand practice? truth, honesty, belief, enthusiasm, and growth, the public will have faith in us. If you do a slovenly job of teaching, if you are not the best teacher you can possibly be, Central will be the loser as well as yourself. We are glad that this is so. We believe in you. We feel that you will do your level best every day and every way. It is a wonderful profession into which you are entering. You will deal with precious boys and girls. Yours will be the opportunity and the responsibility to shape and guide their growth into worthwhile manhood and womanhood. You will teach as much by what you are as by what you do. That is why we are content to have our fate left in your hands. We know you will be among our many teachers who make goodf' , Cordially and sincerely yours, . 'f-11:.- . . 'K-rr.. -:z-:A. f v -,if ' - .. 5. M.,-13. 4 ,.,-L -Am - .- -A s-4:11. Y I :J - J ' X' - -v 1 L4 n.-,LL . . 2.3-1 - I ,,--,nw . .-,.U::,A,Qgsn.34,2l.5,c:gms.f1. y-1 A-,-.Z-.-Y-H-1:35. - I I , Tfrtifjjf' . . V. ll H E llflHllll3lPllWl3l IH29 DEAN liER'l'llA M. IQONAN. li. S., M. l-Ill. Siuieeess Bon Voyage! May your trip into the realm ol school ieaeliiiig lie ioupleil wiih joy and satisfaction for you and your stuelencs. The journey will he lllleal with lIllL'TL'5l5 of all sorts and many new opportunities will be presented ro you ilaily. h You have endeared yourselves to your alma m.uer .mil she waves her gooillw'e wuh a wish that you may have a safe and most worthwhile journey, .ilways rememherinlu rh.u a trip home will be welcomed by her. Henry Van Dykes poem Work is lilleil wiih eruoiiiaeiiilig worilx .mil in iloxinll may I quote it for you? lml mf' lull flu my 11'nrl.' lrnni iluw lu flow, In jirlll ol' -l-llI'1'Sl, ul Ilia' rlrsl: ur Imam, 111 roarlvzy nr11rlr1'l-plrnv' or lrilnquil mimi Lvl mr: lull jinrl il in my lzrurl In my, When irayrunl, lvislirs lwr'l.'on me uxlruy, 'l'lLlS ix my u'm'l.',' my lrlrsxlny, nol my rluum, Ol' all who lirr, I um llrr' our hy wlmm 7'll.l'8 14'0l'lr eau lwsl ln' rlunr in llu' rlylil way. 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ELIZABETH Ri WIGHTMAN MAE KROENIG WOLDT ART BIOLOGY Graduate Pratt Instituteg Graduate Study, B- S-, Midiiyang M. S., Chicago: Graduate Chicago School of Applied and Normal Study, Heidelberg, Columbia, Berlin Art 5 with the Bureau of University Travel in Italy and France 1 CHARLES F. TAMBLING ANNA M' BARNARD A EIGN LANG AGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 1 B M. hi Fore A M CUZ G d t . . f , . - . . ' ua e A. B., Oberling A. M., Columbiag Graduate ' S2 lm gurl' B 'll Ogzm la' P mf . . . r - - e aris Study, Michigan, Harvard, Chicago M U' a' urg' G7 in, om ' V and Seville if-Q 1:.,Tik?lI I rd, .I V .5- V, . I 4.1: '- N 4' .Q ' 'fxwfllf '- , . V Ha-M , - rf -A , .. lf- W 'L E ,V 5'45'?if-1'fX 4 - 'PE1':.-' 4,.p,,.:f--Ai, W Y I ' .. ,., .- A-f . , , .,... -- . -f.: ff'- J L' - - 1-Lv ., X 'sawn' ' - 5-'ff-P Aga--A Af - JY- -4111:- l w H t -1 3-Y f :L-1.1. .., .4......Q.4.h.aA..maaC- 'WV' 'X Q. 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M., Michigan, Graduate M. S., Michigan State Collegeg Graduate A- Study, Michigan, Iowa. Wisconsin W W OLIVER W. TROUTMAN MANUAL ARTS Wynderse Academy, Wiscoiisin G1 Study, Berlin, Goettingcn, Chicago, Wisconsin, Michigan HELEN R. EMMONS KINDERGARTEN 'aduate National Kindergarten and Elemen- tai y College, College of Education, Chicago, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Columbia ' ' ' . z asw...,-.A-.. 1 .N A -5 , - -,.:, A - -' . . - -bii . vw - , I z 'PS ...,',L W.: . -. .,.f ,.4. .-,,!l :v ,.M.' ii V . - .V .. , ,.-, , 1 V -----'.-,.:. .wo I ' ....l, . : . f ff, - I f I . I 5. ' lf f ' 1i 'i '1' 1 N-M-,.4 .. f . h ' 5 A ,j ,.., '.. ..,.4,.'.,f-...'.......gwm--A-W nm - -r V- - ' 5' Q Z A YA, Q--Awww'-Y , ,,T.Y U, ,f,-,Aff --A-:www fA-' 1 '-ff V2 A-' f 1 4 K I -, -W - W' ' , ' I ,- f .fi 1 -'tga1'irr1-. ' ' 'Tiz?QTT.'-, -4-WNW, 'I J iJ 'f ' - ' ' ' QM- ' H I- 1':'f ' as v K sl fII If , : gifffzw, ' ' fi ' - 3Z'z-I-'f7Wf 'A M --A ,.- if X , I V ,,. ,If ' fy ' M, ' ' QB? .- V IJ ffiwf x I fl 11:1 -f I N.t?v:.59!I7IID-I' I' I , '4 5Z3:'A .SF-'Tir ... .--U 1--,.,-.-1.,-W.,-..,..i+,, f-I-.:.-:.:.,...-..,.v..vn--...--M-4,Q-.fx--f---u-N---v .HE-:lg ' l . ,,s,., ...fy .::,--:r-.-.v 'Y FRANK E. ROBINSON HARRY A. MILLEII COMMERCE ENGLISII A. B., Central State Teachers Collcgcg Grad- .l. li., JIir'l1igr1n,' .l. JI.. .IIfI'llfj!UIl,' l.',-czrluutw uate Studyg Michigan Sfuflu, -Ill-l I !lllIl I I I E I I I I I I I I 1 I 1- I ROSE J- HOGUE .1. 1m1:m,1m vmvxclcs HOME ECONOMICS Mum. B-S.,M'1' . - , . .. I w ugan State College' A- M-1 CIUCGQO lf. b., boullzvrn f'1lll.I0l'HH!,' f'l'fllll' .Yuruuzl ln- NIIIIIIV Of lIl:mi4',' f'l'Il'l11l' I'n1'v1' Will: W llllllum AS,Il1lH'NlH'llI'1' and I lll'l'lN'l'I' II'fIll4'l'sl1oml I xr . ff X VL' I I-WA XMI 1 I -.1- .av.f.g if1 51'-If Jiwel, 31, Dfw 'W ' ' . ft' . . A ' '- 9 I L ' 'E p . 1 -. If 3 '3 ,., ,,- . M 'V 'QFISEQ ' 1. .lf -' LA W Y. b Q ., , - f 'mv' , ff I-q+wy:..f , , .. I --f ,V--5' .,.,,.. -'NM-A f............3v.,,,,,...,.s,....,,,,.,4.4,L,hubzkn.Amk2m.M,Ln,4xA,g:hT.ni. N - . Y U f,-Mg,,- Q vu m,,,f- ,,. h b h H -4-'-1153-vff-Lex--.annul-. .mr ' '5..lf:'.'lZT.'I.'.Q..-. ...,....,.........I.JnL.p4. L-.x.:.LLQ.EL,il J-U A1 I I I I I I I I I A I I I 1 Q a N x I 9 O I I 2 N v X x 5 1 Q S 'A ' W A T' ' ' - 'mit oawizfmmmw atm ,.,.,. S R I 1 E , KAROLENA M. FOX WALLACE C. PARKER ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION A. B., Michigafnfg A. M., Columbia, Graduate B. P. E., Spri'ngfielcl,' B. S., North Carolina Study, Michigan State College 4 1 Q GRACE RYAN XA. VAN LIEU MINOR PHYSICAL EDUc.x'1'10N HISTORY B. S., Micchiyaoz, State Normal College, Grail- : A. B., Michigan: A. M., Michigang Grarluate uate Study, Columbia Study, Chicago, Michigan i33?zgy:f'4f,g,:'gg4.,,..,A Q?R?:5aS+y. S 2-2S'f2:.'.g.., .1 , ' gp-3 A ' . S 4. iqrxiifhff ff ex - 59 Z 5 V .-'Q' M. H:.,s:.W:,-V,!.,.z'1--S! v 1 . . A ..-.3mS:.4..,,.....a...Qa:az.:zv.a:Q4ma::cuaf:1m ' ' f ,iw41-QQ-.4..::.-r ' -1- ' 'Z'Q-S: ,A ef--LQ - ' ' A '45 J 'S 'ATG . ' ,...,,.,,....M.,,,.....,..L..,,.. , .4.,,qr ' ........-....,...'.----' , M ,i . 1 ' ' - .A- a - We J ' ' H E QEIHIIIPIPIE NALlf?,f29 1 ' PARK G. LANTZ BOURKE LODEWYK SVI-1-11:1N'l'l4:xm:x'1' ol-' 'l'l:.x1NlNu SUHOOI, PHYSICAL EDUCATION .l. Ii., lnrlicznag .L M., ll'isem:siu,' frvfllflllllfl' . B., Central State Teachers Collegeg Grad- SIMM' CUIIWIM-H, Cul,-I-will-U Hate Study, Illinois, Michigan IRENE E. JORAE , BIOLOGY .IUSICVII l'. CUXRICY A. B., IWl'l'lLl.1lU'lI,' ffftldllllfl' Sfwlyf, California Gl'ZlN1l:Al'llY lf. S., f'l:i4'mm,' l.'rrnlm1I4' Slualu. l'l:i4'mm, Wis- vnnxin, llllslzfrllflull 5. 'V -- 1 , -.,' .- -. . ,, 1 , . . . . X - L fx 'N-qu'-Nag. -W...-it lim-uM,..,-+ I..-dn, dwi, , M3999-v -1 4- Nv- f- .. ' ' E 4 . -.1 .--1 -g.':.' ' 'X '. ' J' ' -J ,-HN' X-,5,4x.i.:nk-0125-'M M -an hw:-n'-w h .V . , . ' - , , , .mv ,4 N M me ...,.-w'-fu , . - ' . ,H-. JM-.....,a,....-I-,Y ,1',g,,,m,Qyg,,g,,gMmm,3jyj2m5f,3',-,-,.I- ., , . . wumMNw,g'x:LEQ:41 . A . . ,,-g,ggL,,f-MSS! 112-.1535 ' H , I, ' : - - ,v , v'S13'i2 Q A -,-gh 1-1--Tr ' 1 -ff - nm, 1 1 Nh' . - 1 sa t A BT mmf MH Q1 PEW im W2 I 1 . CLEON C. RICHTMEYER GEORGE R. WHEELER IVI.-XTHEMATICS CHEMISTRY A. B., Albiong Graduate Study, Chicago B- S-, 1V1iCh1f!JCH1 Sfllfe College: GVl1d1Hl5G Study, Columbia, fffjf 'C '1Q SYXV?35Q?i1fv2f 'f fmgif, X vyf ETTA M- PAULSON HERBERT E. MARSHALL SI EECH EDUCATION A. B.. VVeSte1'fn State Tfcwhers College: Gfafl- B. S., Ivliomesotag A. M., Miomesotap Gradu- Ullfe Stildy, Mfdlfflfmf ate Study, Minnesota N - 1 A , ,. fa 4:13:21 l--k- If A ' . ,. -.. ., ',- ,. ,vu-N' . ,.. Y . , lb, 1 . I f V- yu-J-,us-vg.: .-.. I ,,i,1.i:-:.,1. M.wZ. . .4, ,I 'I . :I-'I' , , N Q-'Kwai i Illl W- .,,', A-Qin A ' j iQx,,,j, .ig: A ., L ---V W. ,W ..Y...m,.....g..... . -.. 'f'f' J 'YI W V N ..., ',,. ,ig4q,3ft1 - - V P LVD IDX ff A A ,Z H , . aj A ' .J qi.-iJf A , ' gifs? , X '13 ,f girl czlffxf li ':3ff'X .755-iL9'-f --., 'r ffm -,--.gzwyffx-'21 , ,:--'ff . 2,,:.1' , -,,,,..,.h.,.,......-.,.-.......-,,....,.,,...v ,.. Mu- ---'N - ff-4 32134 'V ' I., J., I , U ,,,,.,.....,.,...f,..M.N-A-.---M- -1-'- ' ' HUR H. RICE ARlJ0UI,NALISM RACHEL LOUGHRIDGIC A. B., Cc11t1'al State Teachers Collcgvg Gradu- ate Skucly, Ivlichigaw, Fomsuzx L,xNu1'..x1:1cs Clruflzuzlr' Slllflfl, I,llI'l.S X , . bki , , ig BESSIE L. GARISON MAURICE L. SMITH Am' Rulul. EDUC.-X'l'l0N 1'ratL I'HSflfLILlf1j,' A. H., l'Vi'l1lllfl'0ll Collwyv lf- IW-. KUHNIISJ lf. S.. 0411111111511-I fl- Mu CU' 1lU l'l'f1',' f4'r4ulm1l,u Sl11rI!I. Culumlliu, Sfu,nj'nr1l in In QQE.-f. !gan'A1?4 g5-J-'- ' 89...-'Kim 5 QQLfi1Lg.1f-' -rif f, .,.. lvuu, ' 5'-'1v..,,,, .5 Q -A ,j,yl1',f , 1 ' ' ' ' ' 13-'WV ' wi'-wi-+ ' 1- . .. A.-ff' .4 ., V. W .,....wwm-HM 9' 4 'S - ..cJ'.':':rm glen.. WA,-Q 4- -:.w:ana.1.aAn.w-asm: .fileixmgg-fy...-y--with. - ,wwM.MNmg'cLjEL'f3::LL-H- -may 1-:mis--Qxrlpig .L H., l1lllNl.'iHflIllll C11ll1'y1',' .L FH., fjlllllllllll-IL, , f 1 X ' 'h'i W TNHUE QEUHUIUDUPUEW!-K HIMAQQQ JOSEPHINE A. ROGERS HOLLAND H- MAYBEE PHYSICAL EDUCATION H1S '0'fY R. Su MJ-du-Wm SMU, Normal College A. B., Columlniag A. M., Colfzwnlziag Graduate SUIHIII. Wvstrcrn State 7'r'acl1,ers College MRS. D. W. FREAR ROSA KINGSBURY DorcM1'1'orcY SOCIAL DIRECTOII MA'1'HEM'V 1C5 B. S., Ohio State University A. B., ivlichigzmg Graduate Study, Michigum, I, A - ' 'fy-ai ' Nw. ' ' ' '-1-4. ',-Jw' ' X , . ' ' f.--,, 4 , 45-Q.-an Wu.4,- -Q '-A I h H 2'-f.3Ji,h,A, ., 5 ,, I ' .5 . , ' U ,-A. H , fi7 '4gfQ1 '-'-'riBi'1'f1f4Sii,Q,a., . A - A , - ' , . ' -. , ' - 'sA.4...v..- 141 - I QQ, I 'A 1 ,Q1,LLid4'b:+-Jae-QQ-.-,.::.-r ' -. liHTf 'fQ4:-in - an 'f- -' ' 4' Q V M fa I I a l Z . Q U A. H , -,g..3,,,?T,,Z-,fd--T2-g,5....+:-ff-PMI ' Y Ar' QT TGS: gi: N' . W' T f - rn? IIT UH UE GQUH UI QDSPHE . A af .-.,, f ,,...,,.,.......,,.......,.....a.,...,...,,,..........,-.. GEORGE E. GANIARD SUP1:1:1N'rENDENT OF CITY SCI-xooLs B. S., Chicagog Graduate Study, Michigan MRS. C. C. BARNES SPEECH A. B., Central State Teachers College ' ia EUDOCIA STRATTOINI LIl:l:AnI.xN A. B., Cvnlral Slate y'C'Cll'IlCl'8 College M. MARGARET PA'l l'ERSON MUSIC ill., S'im1:sm1 ColI1'y1',' ffI'lIl1lHl.ff' Stud: North zvvxfcru ' .W . X . J V X , I ll AM . !,,?-'P ww gig E ,qvs + ,yy-,va ..,.,,,,-,lul Q Ai j , V- U 'u.:. 11- V A J, ' I ,f...-I-PY ' lS. ifww-' ,ww V fB.7T'3-5Lfb'w,,J.. F' f ' - ' Jv -I-MF-'H'-if-' wvmfhbl v4fs:2...11.n...f,...1m.,.-...1.........,..,-f.E35.u..5.X' T W M71TUHGEtM5CJHnk UDQPUL WAT TWT A . ,. , v W .,,,f. ' ,. 7-1 ' . , 1 -5: v msg' A '- l!I'Z-:':35.,.f3-Ext,-i ,, A ' 3' I ,Z ,click 154-g25:fQ3525j2w -ft ' ...ff i-..--.....,............,...,-,..W......,....,., ..,., - - V ALLAN D- WOOLEY STEWART BUTLER CHEMlS'l'KY PHYSICAL EDUCATION A- B., C1'11l5 lll SWIG TUIICILUTS C0l1f'1ff': Gmd' Uozi1w'rs1'ty of Iozdicmag Central State Teachers zlatc Stmly, Miclzigaol. Collcgc , N ' - 'x , CARL D. KILLIAN E, C. BECK 9 Emu 'ATION ENGLISH ' X ' B. S., nrlh mln Staff' ,fr ry 5 .el. M., fl. B., Nebraska: M. A., Nr'braslra,' Ill.!6l., Colzc ' ,' G1 duat u y, 1 - Har1'arr1,- Ph. D. Peabody 1 's ' E I ,. .,'. 'T-f.'27i . .,,, iw . A :..,3.-UM 'R x:?1'-5Q22'53f'195j-an-A 1X,':1Qi'. Y , U . - . , .,.' -ljblfgg-Lz:F :H''Mm D Qi A ,- T- V ., A - J h: Li L1 'f'- 'Z' !a . ..x+a--. ' MW ' iw 'i6'Z2 fffjg,,--auf-L - '--fuannikfiim wi ,, .WW gf UTUHUE MHPIUDWE i H GENEVIEVE HAYS Musrc M I M 1 Michigan B S ,L Ii., Ion-u Stalin 7'CllC1lI'l'S Colfuf' zczzqan CASSIE D GIBSON GEORGE DEPUY IVIAIIIPM VIILS M.XNlIgXI1 Awrs B S Ccntlal State Jeachefb College TI. S., Cwnlrul Slate fl'cu,ulzvrs fc M' -'rl-7-.,',+ '-'sms'-A Ydw,.L,,.,f-v- - pd,,,x'w,g f,-w fl' , W H KH -Qzggwa ww a - ' ' - x x N' 1 . jfif' I X N Qi? ' an '- f f - Zglkwaufff. I .V-.Lu w,f1m5L'c'SJ high mQ5 -A-a.a.....,mq.x.1-N Mufdniriiigivwl CurL...u4mMnA1iLfe14,.w4uu1.-mNQ-v-4:fC42a':1fJ:'.2:1LlL..4.....u.....1........g-se w .LQ x L A -Mffiffff -f ,Q . M N L -bQA -A fgmzfff I 1 1 L V nf rl- WV XX T3 L LZTT'f'ff-14'-A7 ' V yff' f'-fffwi I s lp L J ' 1 X ij -,J 1 f ? :'qftY:w l V cl1:...1! fi.Z.'f!' 4 i.-,..f,...4--nf,....,-m,.-,-4-..,.l.1..v-.f.,..,,...,,,,..,Cl.h.-.Laiwafzf-.v,N.---,..j..-.-.,w-,.,x .-.- M: -.--- ,-...qi f ,ff X PHIL D. COLLINS MILDRED N. ROBISON ENGLISH AND JGURNALISM HOME ECONOMICS sl. B., Central State Teachers Collcgcg A. M., fl. B., Balccrg M. A., Chicago M ichigah JOHN ANDREWS LILY A. ENGELSEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIRST GRADE CR1T1C B. P. E., New Haveh School of Physical Minnesota State Teachers Collcgeg Ph. B., Educatzon Chicago , I I -.f-fA .vwvygL5,a:.L:l- A Hx .337-'L.'?1 V 4 1,123 Rfk.,-.4::tiig,4w5gAi,fi,+55yq,,-'LUMy S7 if! HLJJM Q.,-5 . ,. 'k 'A 4'N2'-? A T . L . ., 5 ,f ' ',,.,.....+,.-1' ' ' . ---f' f'--L- ----- '-leaf-el-Q ' ' 'W 4,1 'xN'J0X , x V1 S S v 2' I ff. - 0' w f ,A w Auf-Kxkoi 4 ' ar, I ' f x s , I o M- , 1 V 1 A 'I I E ELIZABETH BYERLY , MARY ,MLCU R , 1'.XNClll-Ill DFIIOOI, Clil'l'lC FOURTH GRADE Cumc 1 1' C, f- 1 Slul' 1v'LlCll'l'S C Ilcre B. S., Kansas State Teachers College: A. M., ' ' J CH In A L t L ' U J Columbia X M gym N , vafvfvr PSV' ' gg:-cl Y f , , M a M V, MARGARET KOOPMAN l EBBA WAHLSTROM N PmNc11nx1. JUNIOR HIGLI 'l'11u:n Gimme Cumc A. B., Central State Teachers College, Grad- B. S., Minvzesola 'nate study, Columbia w 3 S , W-...NI--I-, ,,,.-- - . ,.. obo, Y N 'I aff:--+A-u-imawmanha-3 A I ' ...,,,,,,,,.,vL I . ,A K E N ' , , . f 'vu'557' . A . - -- -vvflfg ,,9,,.:, , ., I . at 1 1 - ' di - . ., I -7 I, v, ,, gg,- ' Q: - , '15 'Wi' A. ' x .fb I' - - If-'P-1 : ff-59' ' -4-u,,41an--gens:-fn...-wwweu.-,N--,,,..,..'-.-f-aw-xn2v,G,.GV-,-...Jff-.,-..--W-we--':fy'.:-f--F--Q,-w....,n..fQ,4.x.... ' ' '77314 'Q M ' 'f-ff-1 EDNA HEILBRONN SIXTH GRADE CRITIC FIFTH GRADE CIIITIC A. B., C t l St t T h . C ll ,- A. M., A. B., Central State Teachers College, A. M. en Ta a 6 we ws 0 egg Columbia RAY SUGARS Columbia: Graduate Study, Chicago IRMA A. SUNDLING , RUTH HETZMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOREIGN LANGUAGE Central State Teachers College C61U51'Gfl S5050 TGIICPLGTS College -- -wi. ,al-Mfg' ' Q L A Q Y . S 'S ,,.. -xzwf... 'f ZA -f , ....,............... V- fl' .... 1- - 2 '2a2 Z'.- xg., ef:--Q A--- 4-ww-uc:5'f ' . . D I. .- Un.. 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U A R In X X f I f l'ff-fl ' V WD az---5-X-muse.:-x..,'m., Q-'r7..-.R-1f Y'r ffisfrfd , ',.G'f.1r.7 L 'fr fb V ' W- ' R-fs:-:rfr ' O -ff ' M. new .. .. .,f.........r V c.. iK......l,.1-..,..,,.a.........tW..........,y..,,.. , V MNWMW, X U--mwmkw :ga I GEORGIA HOOD MAYME V. SMITH PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECOND GRADE CRITIC A- B-. Cerebral State Teachers College: Grad- Ph. B., Chicagog Graduate Study, Columbia uate Study, University of California f PJ- f I J'-011 ETHEL B. LAMORE HIGH SCHOOL CRITIC A. B., Albion college: A. M., Columbia HELEN M. KENNETT LEATON SCHOOL CRITIC Michigan State Normal College . . - . .- V.. , ,.. , . f .. . . - -V ' ' -' 151 ' , gg:-A me-' - , . bl.. ,V I - Y -M-L-7e,,,k?.L3u3Eg v swag? 4 KMAQQQE 149' A .A::H,'b 1 Y t I. , Wnrhmbg.. :,,:,, 1fNg4, O., f f,.g g 1' - , ,-1? fry' l gg - .fr 'gb-.1W..:..,h.5.,r-lx V I ,. fQ5x i. - N I, 1 1 .-.,, 5,13 , , H -4- lmy-1, gr., y ,N .4 r - r' ' 'Jd ' I A ,,-.,:- 1 - Ov- 4 ,I .. . A -1 .4 N35 . I A W., , , X J Www ' K . I I . ., .. f M- ,- .1-E L ' :'if.L' 4 'G1 ' in 'Z ' ..,3 ' ' Cf' ' a 1 a a HT mama mm umpum Nh 'R GERALDINE BRODE Hum Sci-xooL CIIITIC B. S., Michigan State Normal Collage HELEN M. HERNEY HIGI-I SCI-1001. CRITIC A. B., Nebraska: A. M., Chicago EDNVARIJ J. GRAMBAU III1:lI Svllulrl. i'l:l'l'la' Ii, Sn ,1llAl'l1l-jlllll Slulr f'UHl'jll',' ffffzflzlulr Slmlfl. ,llfrlziglun ROSS C. LYONS llnau SVIIOOI. l'lll'l'lk' lu'ul'llu1ru 1'nll4'gn',' Ulzizwrsify of Illinois -, , ' -ffffzvfw'-f,3Q,,v-, W, .,., . '-1-. - 1 . ,..A- ' ,H f . . ..,i,.55Qi1.,.,lm .?7E2Q,,,wW p.. .,,,-.- dw- 6,0 :Q A . ll, X Q A . . irL..,..,. . H wa., : diff- '-1, , L -. ,.,f 5 V A V' . .gf .ff , -X --A' 1 :Q5,, 4 Ar-vwzv'-f'f:s.gg,'-1-. . , --'wma 4-L P. . .ff ,M-- :X , -Q-,:..'.--WV' -- rJ-i-v--w-..-1-..,.,'m...+a.-J--:.:.yu.,,...-,,,,,,,,N , vig., I .,,,.f AM,xw X L ..,,g..y.x-S-P ' ----.N-. 40... .....,,,.,-.. .......::.r.1.k:x'.. . . 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Z0 ezfery mah there opeheih A high way ana' a low, Ami evefy mah iieciclelh The way hif will fha!! go. -famef Oxenham Jwiiw New , A , V . . -1'-frA-:Jw-2225,-1-154:---f 1-'fr -'-1 :PT 'IIN' Tf M VFW' W -:CY W 'V-YH PM ,f.f'j s-' ,, ': M 'ff'1'7??a,3, J --V LA A p .X X Q rm . -llilllilUE.,. l3l..Q.l? llEil.Q.l.fl.J4Si. .Lei iD.f4f.....i MILTON J. CONVERSE MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Club '24-'25-'26 Student Council '29 MacDoWell Club '28 I Men's Glee Club Commercial '25 Alchymists '29 . Orchestra Tennis Band GLENN E. BROOKENS MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Club '23-'29 Baseball '22-'23-'29 Track '22 ARTHUR L. THOMPSON CORUNNA HIGH SCHOOL Student Council President '28-'29 Senior Class President '28-'29 The Senate, President '27-'28 Life Editor-in-chief '27-'28 Commencement Play '29 Varsity Debating '28-'29 Chippewa Board '26-'27 Wanderers '26-'27 LYSLE E. JOHNSTON MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Vice-President Senior Class '28-'29 The Senate '29 Cliophiles '29 LESTER G. WILKINSON ARTHUR HILL HIGH SCHOOL Forum President '29 MacDowell Club MILDRED L. DURFEE MT. PLEASANT HIGI'I SCHOOL Warriner Literary Society '28-'29 Physical Education Club '26-'27 Women's League Board '27 Cheer Leader '26-'27 Y. W. C. A. '26-'27 Chippewa Staff '28 Art Club '26-'27 W. A. A. CAYNELL EMERY BELUING HIGI-I SCIIOOL Preshman Class President '24 Chippewa Editor '26 Student Council '24 Le Cercle Francais Commercial Club Lucy A. Sloan J ANETTE CURTISS ADAMS Slllclullclzn HIGII SCIIOOL Lucy A. Sloan President '28-'29 League of NVomen Voters '28 Student Council Art Club '28-'29 Y. NV. C. A. MARY LENORE BANTON CA1:sOx CITY Hum SCIIOOL MzieDou'ell Club '26-'27-'28-'29 NVomen's League Bozird '28 Central 'l'riang:le Club '28 Chorus '26-'27-'23-'29 Orchestral Opera ZELMA R. FOX ELSIE HIGII SCIIOOL xV2l.llKlL'l'Cl'S' Club '27-'28 Phoenix Glee Club '27 I.e Cerele Frnueaiis Glee' Club Choral Ululi 'IIT - f ut:1--1f.---- . , ' az-.V 'Ss ' . -I .-' 5 -4...-I ,.- ' . 7, - lwshiif Hyip - . . ., I wfi-.af---... , ' ' - ' . ' ' 3-' 7 . .ifv-A VPC' . - - iw f.M,i1v.'.yj1iiY:f'HY!i'29::1:pa19me.H,e.ume,.HJ4Lrgg,L, QE, ., ,xnwi,b,J:L,wmi..g4 !aQ,M,N W My X' mmuW.,,5'1f.3y5j1'fffi,. ., e...,sem,,i. 1 h l .--.-..........-.i-- ...4......d...vi,..f...- ,- LI...e .....-.e rs Litas lui A 8, If P' v, sf i , Il - '::..f...:-',,:-:+3::f,.g...,a-ew-v.:e.f .L. -- ' Wx-.. .gwfg-.. 1 1 . - .,..., Q ,,.,,..-5,-:,:,g,,,, ,I , i -5-Y-V - '.. --.-- . .... , a ,. E v, V .,,., L. . , l!lj.!L.....Q!d.l!F2!l2!L.lf5A.C.!Li?.Cff' AMBROSE LANDRA Ferris Institute Alchymist '29 Cliophiles '29 WALDO R. HANDLEY MARLETTE HIGH SCHOOL Wanderers' Club Y. M. C. A. Debating '29 BEULAH HAMMOND COE MAYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Commercial Club '23-'29 Wanclere1's' Club '24 Y. W. C. A. '23 HARVEY A. BEUTLER MOUNT PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. ALICE L. WOLCOTT LANSING HIGH SCHOOL Home Economics Club a- f J ,,sQM.d.. , .. v..,,,. ., . LEE CLARK SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL Administration Club '29 MacDOwell Club '28-'29 Forum '29 CRETA A. LANPHIERD STANTON HIGH SCHOOL Treasurer Senior Class '29 Women's League '27-'29 Y. W. C. A. '28-'23-'24 Life Editor Fall '28 Chippewa Staff '29 Cliophiles '27-'29 MARGY TOW STANTON HIGH SCHOOL Le Cercle Francais '23-'24-'28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '28 RUTH HETZMAN BIOQCIQENRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL French Club '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '29 DORIS MINOR NIOUNT PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Women's League Board '26-'27-'28 WarI'ineI' Literary Society '25-'29 Y. W. C. A. '25-'26 Art Club '27-'28 Y f 1 . .1-. ,,.. -1- f?-:.-- -.f 1 ., W Va, - , I. ..,. 4...u.-.hd f,.5i.2ZQ,-rf-. -.. 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RUT BENEDICT IIDLA HIGH SCHOOL vell '26-'27-'28-'29 - ultan of Sulu X Carmen f P I EDWIN B. SCHOFIELD ROYAL OAK HIGII SCIIOOL '26-'27-'28-'29 WOmen's League Board '28 V l I h- . V i zgywl V' -hawaii hpdf ,Q-wwf!! k . ' ' el -I ' ff . Q - ..', -.,.'z' ',,. k I J . My :M X h I nm:-.L 3- .. l iif l wir ' '- ... .. l I -I 'N A ' A I . .. ,. -,., . A . Lu-Law - :I - V f . . , ' -'.- . wh -1 h Y U WA . -4 nn' 'fb . I-QJ ' 0' .-gr r 'Q I 'Qu ' 1 , . r. M ! vl- C 'Q A-,,'fN ' -A As v FQIIW l 21,43 fn V YQ-r Qu sf, ,I If Lu 2. lin 3 n..,.:.. 'Q 'xr Ui .. .VY , .,.-.uf ui .'. . ,qw M137 . .xx 5- f A 'I . it dw ! ni M! f, Q:-HW E pdl r wx: ff: yr-A -Y.. .,. ,,::-A3-::.:v.v.-we-as.. ,. .....,,,...v:. - ..g-.,v. :,.'.:::', W-f ,,,-,,,,L:,:,:,,-Jw: , , r.,-4 - ' I A v- V A Qu!fl,!.!A!F2L!l?!L,urOf5,9QO,uL!f!3 THERON SUTTON CENTRAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Alchymists Club Wande1'ers' Club Football '26-'28 MAME RUTH BASTIAN SAGINANV HIGH SCHOOL Warriner Literary Society ANNA E. LAWRENCE EAST TAXVAS HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. Kelly Club czvvggf , K ffl-M . , f . . .- l GEORGE SLMP ON C I - , 0. 0LDLVI fI1I Q Cl IQ . 0 SU . gf ' oI,us , 'far' ROSALIE WARD CHESANING HIGH SCHOOL Central Triangle Club - - - - . , ' -4--a,..:,., .. -we . I-1521-:::p:,v . .. . - ' . Q '-ff7, 3.,,. 1,3-A' 4. '- - . ,IM - '. .z Q. HELEN R. ROBINSON MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society WOmen's League Board '28-'29 Physical Ed. Club '27-'28-'29 Y. W. C. A. MYRTLE COTT BAY CITY CENTRAL Orchestra '27-'28-'29 Art Club '27-'28-'29 CLAIR TRIPLETT CENTRAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOL FRANCES SULLIVAN GLAIIWIN HIGH SCHOOL ISABEL KRESS ,IONIA HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society League of Women Voters Cliophiles Debating R 1-,-3.5-'1J.' V., I , .,.- . .-A.-.yy ..-JI .a x E I ,P 5' In S 5 M 44-1---1. 4 I ,f....,,....4:4.u..aa-'aunewriv-I jun' l '3 fl-7 '1vhl44 ':'V V 'i W H A7' 7 ' ' , S -- . I .Q.!H-!l!E!E!E,,.M?l..,!lQ.2 SAM McCLUTCHEY ONOXVAY HIGII SCHOOL Varsity Basketball '27-'28-'29 Varsity Football '28 JAMES H. SECOR EDENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Wanderers' Club '27-'28 Forum '27-'28 MAUD COFFEY LANSING HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. C. A. CHESTER R. STACKHOUSE ASI-IIJANIJ, OHIO, HIGI-I SCHOOL Chippewa Athletic Editor '28 Chippewa Editor-in-Chief '29 Life Athletic Editor '28-'29 Varsity Basketball '28-'29 Varsity Football '27-'28 Varsity Track '28-'29 Y. M. C. A. '29 BENJAMIN F. ALLEN SI-II:1'I-IEIQD HIGI'I SCHOOL Administration Club '28 Kelly Club '28 CLAYTON A. 'WALKER GLADXYIN HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball '29 Administration Club '29 Y. M. C. A. '28-'29 Forum '27-'28-'29 fi qw 3 l a- , 5:n5.'5g,..,4,,' V Y CN '5 3 M 5Kd l,.V-.xy ' - . . I .-1.-... - hwy- . .N - 1. - H ., ,L ,I -I -. - .. -L uw, I .-.wx ,,.:,,,:.' x I 'fm ,M y v .. .-.: ' --I-,, 2 3 34,- . N um Ml A fm. - ' I ' ' -: , ' I , Fig W . kbp ' J V ' -o--aa.-..4.. 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'28 Band '28-'29 LEE SHERMAN GLADYVIN HIGH SCHOOL WandeI'eI-s' Club THOMAS CORNER MIDLAND HIGl'I SCHOOL Agriculture Club AMY GATZ SAGINAW EASTEIIN HIGH SCI-IOOL Wanderers' Club RUTH L. CLARK Owosso HlGl'I SCHOOL Wanderers' Club '25-'26-'29 Y. W. C. A. '29 Art Club '29 .V , , -A, -V , aes.-:A 'fQG2i::-,,.-:,,: ' s.3,,v g 2 : y 1 ENID K. BROWN BELLEVUE HIGLI SCHOOL W. A. A. '29 ETHEL L. WALTER BIIECKENRIDCE HIGH SCHOOL Le Cercle Francais '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '27-'28-'29 lf - 05, FRED M. ORR MANISTIQUIQ HIKIII SCI-IOOL President Junior Class '29 Varsity Club '26-'27-'28 Varsity Basketball '29 Varsity Track '26 Senate '28-'29 MARJORIE SCOTT TIc.xvIsIIsIs CITY HIGII SCHOOL Home Economics Club '26-'27-'28-'29 Tri County Collegiate '27-'28 Y. NV. C. A. '26-'27 JAMES A. KNAPP M.Xlll,E'l l'E jHlGll SCHOOL Varsity Club '27-'28-'29 Baseball '27-'28-'29 Football '27-'28-'29 Track '27-'28-'29 H- .- K 4 5,-1y.,. 4- K lc I: :C-1534-.g.1Px4 4 . I. . ,A I C' I 5--Wai,,,..LIa ' X it V ,. U. ' I, - .Ir um-'v - il . . .., . . . 'N nn -FI l , - V fp , N I If -A ii..-' fp!!! Q' -1 - is .. ,.R:?di? K +,.LQ'. .....4.-1,-emu...-.-Im-,.....,,,,.,..,....,..........,,,..4,..,,,,,L,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,...,..,,.,x,m-rtvg-dwvq I . -. Z- 1524 - .. 14, 1 0 0 0 CADWELL SPITLER HART HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball BYRON BROWN IWCBAIN HIGH SCHOOL Commercial Club MacDowell Club Glee Club LEE LAMBERT MAICIIETTE HIGH SCI-IOOL Agriculture Club '28-'29 Baseball '29 Glee Club '28-'29 Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH MQCONNELL T ST. HENRY'S HIGH SCHOOL Mercier WILLIAM J. BEACH AKRON HIGH SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. '29 Band '27-'28 . . ., I V,-b .,,.4..: I -- A li . 4 I ukeinv-.Leu . qgotn.-s4,icT ' . 4-B:llzf...' GLQ Nkkt 4551.5 xi Ag! MARIEWILL H. SCHINDLER xl -5 BAY CITY CENTRAL U 1 S dx Helen R. Emmons Club '27-'28-'29 Vxfarriner Literary Society '28-'29 au i 4 0 4,3 Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 . w. A. A. '29 ' N JP BEATRICE P. BECKMAN SEBENVAING HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society Ronan Round Table Philharmonic Club Central Triangle Choral Club Kelly Club Orchest ' Ban I IvIacD0weI1 Club j .q HARL H. HURSHBURGER FIIIIRIS INSTITUTIQ , Men's Glee Club Chorus ALFRED E. ARNOLD SAGINANV HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Club '26-'27-'28 Basketball '25-'26-'29 Football '25 MARJORIE BEERY WES'l'EliN STATE HIGH SCHOOL Home Economics Club '28-'29 Central Triangle '28-'29 W. A. A. '29 Life Saving Y-'.., ' 1.7.1 - '. 4 ... - - 2--J' , -1 2-L - it 1 -Ki'-:zJ '35j?MH f a.5Yf:..,,,. ' 1 git'--. I'-vw, ' I - 5'3 . . , I ' . - -'I- I - fs . -...-. A ... . ..,g,wM'1'-' . - ' '- .J6 .1--..N2aw.,.. . . ' ' . .I A . ' ' -A - 1 -'- ' ' - - ' '-1' 3-dr-1--:M c4p.:fc4f.:-'AL-I. ,. ,ln w '42-wnef. '. ...,,.......-'..4:I.:i:I4:a-a.'AI..n'f:n'4,ahi'S.il-?'.JOQi'c ' .lnhaemuc 'H 'fc ' . .-......... -1 ., ,F ----W -- A ,Y -- --. - - 'A r AW-ll'itliMt'iil'fltlllVll3li5lE' ivZii .j,:E4' M- ' 7 5. 'kf..e . -. , X.. AYNARD ALLYN T. EASANT HIGH SCHOOL President Freshmen Class Y. M. C. A. '27-'28-'29 Intramural Basketball Chippewa StaE '29 Forum '27-'28-'29 Student Council DORIS E. ABBEY MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL MacDOwell Club '27-'28-'29 Central Triangle '28-'29 Choral Club '27-'28-'29 Musical Extravaganza Glee Club '27-'28-'29 Messiah Mikado Aida FERDINAND GORSCHE MANISTIQUE HIGH SCHOOL MacDOwell '26-'27-'28-'29 Glee Club '26-'27-'28-'29 Orchestra '26-'27-'28-'29 Chorus '26-'27-'28-'29 Band '26-'27-'28-'29 Central Quartette Mercier Club '27 Mikado ROBERT C. BROWN MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball '26-'27 Varsity Club '26-'27-'29 Varsity Track '26-'27 Alchemists, 29 DAVID B. SNIDER BOYNE CITY HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball Glee Club '27-'28-'29 Forum '27-'28-'29 Chorus '27-'28-'29 Orchestra '29 NELL JANE DAMON MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Vlarriner Literary Society '27-'28-'29 WOmen's League Board '27-'28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '29 FRED HICKMAN MANCELONA HIG1-I SCHOOL Vice-President Junior Class '28 Football Captain-Elect '29 Intramural Basketball Football '26-'27-'28 Track '29 ALICE M. BUHL lJll.lN'l' CEN'1'R.XL HlGI'I SCHOOL Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society Home Economies Club Life Staff '27 Girls' Chorus FRA N CES FREN CH 1iA1.1i.xs1cA fillili SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society Physican Ed. Tres. '27-'28 W. A. A. '29 '27-'28-'29 AGNES l . KUSCIINER ST. M.xm s Auxlumr 1'lIysiezll Ed. Club '27-'28-'29 Mercier Club '27-'28-'29 Band '28-'29 L If ..5,:. ' kia. 1..- ff AI Wnvu 'aka' 'l'- iw i 5 A ' 'N V 4 - .QQ f . V. ' '- ,U-M ,AE M wrxg A, V , wav: -'. -- F ,,. Mv.,,,.1.:-,IHpsi0 .f ' . , i is . . HW? n 'o li' 4 i , . l l l l l 4 L 5. 1 sz .L fi I P .4 . Qi L1 3' .af 0 3l'lllll2il'Il10IllC Glee Club '27-'28 E T : PF Abbq CM,-:ECTS L ijwrimmji-vi-A 4 C' 'WWWPS Jafirfpl f VIVIAN G. FOX Sr. .lO11Ns fllllll SCIIOOL -'29 MacDowell Club '27-'28-'29 Choral Club '27-'28-'29 Musical Extravaganza Art Club '27-'28-'29 Iolanthe Mikado Aida ANN LUCILE SMITH S'1'OI'1i1s1:11nCE Hllill Sc11oOL Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. MRS. EVELYN LUMLEY C,u1O H1G11 SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society MacDowell Club Glee Club Chorus HENRY S. BAUMGARTEN Clxss LAHE HIGH SCHOOL Commercial Club President '27-'28 Senate President '28-'29 Chippewa Staff '28-'29 GLADYS HESS AKRON HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society Women's League Board D0l'mit01'y Council Phys. Ed. Club W. A. A. '29 Pep Club Eii:1.1-,C-.'.- 1, vffuir' . -, 4' fm ., -1' V Hgf'-f-fgrmglg s.s5:.,.,1 , rf. 'fu' , f-r.! ' ' '-L if- ' 'Sn y., 'I L H f4m:.q,,Q,.,Q A f-.mf4?w.,L4,4, Q aa' '1-I z'.1..4.: ., W-L. A -. ffb-L-v'in-!Jy'f1f- ,-fm L-W., -ff A -'-' . .....L.,,z:..-i33g.31s-4HaIs1.x:aax1.e.L4.f.1,a.+.:-,1,fe . .Q-4......., I., WAGER F. CLUNIS ELKTON HIGII SCHOOL Intercollegiate Debating '29 Central State Life StaE Men's Glee Club Y. M. C. A. Cliophiles WILFORD A. WILKINSON Sr. LOUIS HIGI-I SCHOOL Orpheus Club Choral Club Y. M. C. A MacDowell ELLEN COOKINGHAM CARO HIGH SCHOOL Philharmonic Glee Club '27-'28-'29 MacDowell Club '27-'28 Pres. '29 Rachel Tate Literary Society '27-'28-'29 Musical Extravaganza Chorus '27-'28-'29 Iolanthe Mikado Aida LUCY ELLIS Y KALKASKA HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. G. A. '28-'29 MARGARET KELLOGG LAKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL WOmen's League Board '27-'28 Le C 'cle Francais '26-'29 - Triangle '28-'29 YY W. C. . ' Z I fp! 511 ,wwf I I Y ,-47 ' A ' b V ' I ' . f f ' ,..,,. . I -, ff 'M , ,,,.,,,,, ,.N-,.-...Q-naw LYNWOOD C. ENGLE MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL The Senate '26-'27 Life Staff '29 ANNA JUNE DOW Mr. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Home Economics '22-'23 Girls Social League '23 I Basketball '22 Y. W. C. A. Chorus '22 WILLIS LANE II BEAVEIITON HIGH SCHOOL Chippewa Board '29 Art Club '28-'29 Y. M. C. A. '29 Forum '29 RICHARD M. POTTER ,PENTWATEII HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball Forum '28-'29 Y. M. C. A. Orchestra Band VERNON C. JOHNSON VESTAIIURG HIGII SCHOOL Agriculture Club Campus Comedy Glee Club ' Lp . LESTER TAYLOR BAY CITY CENTRAL Freshman Football '27 Intramural Basketball AGNES SCHMITT OIQEAIJ HIGH SCI-IOOL Mercier ,l I GERTRUDE M. ' :la NVILLIAMS I on 1 I ub 'Z '29 Helen R. 0 s, ' T i-cou y olegiate '28-'29 Y W. C. A. '28-'29 Glee Club Chorus SCHOOL Band HARRIET E. STEELE AR'l'llUIt HIIIII HlG1'I SCHOOL VVOmen's League Board Rachel Tate Society Y. NV. C. A. Cliophiles 5 , , K fdf- if 1 ELIZABETH LOUGHRIDGE RIIsIIsY1.vANI.x MUSIQINGUM COLLlcGIs Helen R. 'Emmons Club Y. VV. C. A. U l 'L,,..', . . ,- ' L- ' ' ' ' -- . . . ' I ' Q ','4 r-. -- V' 1 -': iff, . K' .gui-3-4 ll ' . 3:u:. !L.4,,..., M , '. . , . . -.., X .I . Q . M,-.nd . ff ,......u..-waMu.,vfw+vmavx:.LA3l.4.1.n.y.:uu,,aw4,.,,I 'MW' I:...l1::A:L:,f.....f 5 I l V Wx: . f 4 MN fm wt. Mi. l ft? 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JONES STANTON HIGH SCHOOL ST JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL KARL LINSINMANN DORIS IRINE MUSCOTT CONCORDIA COLLEGE BIIECKENRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL A1Chyrr1iS11S'28-'29 MacDowell Club '26-'27328-'29 M9-CDOWQH '29 Central Triangle '28-'29 Aida NEVA FLIEGEL SEBENVAING HIGII SCHOOL PhySlC3.l EdllC2.tlOD. '27-X28-'29 Y- W- C' A' ,ZS EASTERN DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL Campus Comedy W. A. A. .... ' -5 1 .. ,-1 f 9 . i:: ' 1 f '1 -w a - ' . ,Lf--A -' --W -' N,B,',,,,,,-,,,,,,, - ' '5' W H ---M Y ----at-. .,..., .....,..,. ,,..-.--L.. . I H E.l3MfE!Hl!lPlP3!E.-YE?A...l3,f-2 ELDEN ROBBINS GLADXVIN HIGH SCHOOL , Y. W. C. A. '24-'25-'29 Chippewa Staff '29 Freshman Football Debating '28-'29 Senate '29 Track '28 NELDA SMITH ALMA HIOH.Sd149L Le Cercle Franca? '-f2Q-'29 Y. W. A jj-iyfzu WI' ' . - l I . I ffl M if 1'-J' ,lj . X fr f fl' 'jj' fl KENNETH KELLY MT. PLE,xsIxN'I' HIGI-I SCHOOL Varsity Club '28-'29 Basketball '27-'28-'29 Football '27-'28-'29 Student Council Tennis '27-'28 Baseball '29 FAY W. PARKER LIIPOIITI: HIGH SCIIOOL WIL LIS KRAUS 0 X Slulaox CIsN'rIsn HllIl'l SCHOOL Freshman Basketball ' Varsity Football '28 CLARENCE HOLS'1'ED Freshman Football MT. PLEASANT HIG1'I SCHOOL FI'UShm21H T1'21Ck Varsity Club Orchestra Band EUCENIA .JEFFERY PAUL SUllON Gluxn Rlxruxs CISNTILIL HIGII CENTRAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOL SCIIOOL MacDowell Club Helen R. Emmons Club Glee Club Aida Opera Mikado Glee Club Forum 4H'-- x I li- he--'H 'W w w ' 'F' i '14-,X 'Flin 1 ' MJ' . 1:11 . 'V - fn. , --.-I . Agn, 1 .5143 I V, f fl 4-I i'.giZv'3f:...,45:igQ14ii:,4IL tl . . I... m f... W I 41-93 . A , V Q-P ' ' K- , -- ' 'I ' Q:' Amz'L dWm44 ' :1fLv,'g.1..,..,...:..m-Amzzuauucwxcnvnwvv-u'iqSlikilfdbfliltiglrwli1-Qrivmixmuvv.-.nrt ' 'B ' 'af :sm :ng W rg 1 -.xp 5 'K 510413: FH Wiz, x..,, . 1 :tn 'va Nm vu T ' .HY .fa tm.: in '-nlniid 'vii R48 I mums NH ' fl 'U 'ffl' Tl N045 bl Jgdengvm w-'1 U1 a..fl x ,nn all' Ma 45 I 1 .1 'z W -Q in Q. , f 1 L f A, A,.. AJ 1 fn ' i. Q T L , f X l A -, - 1 Q fc 1 r 2 W ,4 f ' wif . L5 'V W .... ,. ..... ,,,. ........,. ......... ....,, ...,, . ' 5 A H ,yr Vx, ..,,,,.f fW'feA - ,A 6 fi W S .:..:..:':'-:.:: 1+ - , AHA ,, , , .. --5-, Y, , an-,... C... ,.. ....v---.----.f.w-- .- 1. 4 -. -1-4 A 1,5-'w.L,..,. .-wwf, ..,.. .. . . ...Nvf ---- - 'I ' HORACE HODGE LESLIE HIGH S OO Student Coun il Debatin Cliop ' BEATRICE C. MCCARTHY SACRED HEART ACADEDIY Warriner Literary Society '28-'29 Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 RUSSELL LUNDQUIST CADILLAC HIGH SCHOOL f Y. M. C. A. Pres. '29 Senate '28-'29 DORIS KANE CORAL HIGH SCHOOL Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society J. E. DAVY CLARE HIGH SCHOOL Commercial Club ,28-'29 il mga RETHA BROOKENS MT. PLEASANT HlGIi SCHOOL Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society Helen R. Emmons Club WOmen's League Board MURRAY YOUNG MT. PLEASANT HIGEI SCHOOL Intramural Basketball MURIEL TRASK SAGINAW EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL VVarriner Literary Society Pres. I Chippewa Board '27-'28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 'I .I .. I fv S L E IGI CIIOOI. .. gif L. MILDRED HINDS PE'1'OsIcEx' HIGII SCIIOOL Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society '29 Helen R. Emmons Club Campus Comedy Y. NV. C. A. W. A. A. ' ' pi' ' .l ' x-NA va. . h,,,....,.. . . H lbw., W . 1 4 A ' ':i'v-w'.g.- 'af . '+ - -4-.4-' fb- , Lv,-,I Q . K-i ' .4.' Kgs..-I. - f 4. xg 3 , .. may-J w . ' , In lt: -15: ,. , . 1 ' .- ' Q . . A . .... ,,,,., -, .. , ,r . X x WI ...Le I ,yu . ,Jn I I ' I V A ! l I 1 F jx FZ I ' f 1 4 Y , g i'7 149. ,fl gf 4' G.- u. ' .-I .a' L. ff P 3 - if PM ll55ll5lElNSX7!'5lflf5i' . - .-,.......I--1,...w--.-4--..l..,.-,.......,,,,,...,.,..,,,,....-..E.,,,,,zf,',-'lx, '-FHMV,,,,,..,.....,...,-...O,,.,-..,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,, , M. -- A. MARVIN JONES MARION HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Baseball Freshman Track Y. M. C. A. DOROTHY IVERSON BEAR LAKE HIGH SCHOOL THELMA SNYDER CENTRAL LAKE HIGH SCI-IOOL, GRACE PACKER ST. LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. TWILA BRADLEY S.'lf..Lj0UIS HIGH SCHOOL Helen R.lEmmOns Club Y. W, C. A. Kelly Club W. A. A. ' : 45?i2 SJ 515 : I ' : L,.,,,,.,g,-.,--f.,,4,.w ral AGNES SABIN ALMA HIGI-I SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. GEORGE W. BACON CARSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. Kelly Club BEATRICE MOKEIGHAN ST. CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL ANDREW OLSON KALIQASKA HIGH SCHOOL Freshmen Football Y. M. C. A. Alchymists Band DORIS REHFUSS IONIA HIGPI SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society Helen R. Emmons Club f Y f . 1 I' jf-'..-nv!! f I In ..,.v, ,-' -V ,T gal, v '56-f - 5.42 wr ' - ... Q . .i5.ii,i A, .I . Y Y-m-- ph . ' . , 'A f . A ' Y ful h ,,..... -,, -....., .x-wr. H . . -!lQG!lilll!E!l2!L ,, . ROSS GRISWOLD SFOTTVILLE HIGII SCHOOL Chippewa Staff Y. M. C. A. Kelly Club JESSIE TRUCKNER SAGINANV HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club ARLENA GURDEN Owosso HIGH SCHOOL League of Women Voters Campus Comedy Y. W. C. A. Cliophiles Messia .1gZ'jf ' Ml 'Z-? CHARLES R. SMITH. MAPLE RAPIDS HIGI-I SCHOOL Wanderers' Club '28-'29 CLYDE G. STANHOPE FLUSIIING HIGII SCHOOL .'.:., , I .MA - 1.1, .rf ' 56-. OTTO W. 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MARIE BENASKE ST. HENRY'S HIGH SCHOOL Mercier ALVINA WALZ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL WOmen's League W. A. A. +2 f ,, -' . -W , A- Aw' r g , .. - Y '-,ze win. 1, ' 1 -lf: , - . Y ' . ' . A '.2 1. u . ' :gf-I ' ' .V-'lf ' 'S ' , l ,I , 0 Nw ., ,..,,.,. MAN-VA :A A 1-wh. WI-.LNM U 4 - .. X. W. dvaru..--: O 'I -H wi If. rf 'A wk O A' ...uv V xr' H d . W.-A--W -.,,x:...W1f.-n-sw-ser.:--1 ,,f.',, . .: : - V I I- N Al 1 . . - i !g55 H'm 'i'P'N1'VFlDl'vv-lrsh.hv1i 4r'Wv-Au7'1r- Q-on wvdtinzflv vox .M Ill nl '-1-QW -4-LPN W1 l W rv I U ' -a.-M-fn ELEANOR SCHERMERHORN ALBA HIGH SCHOOL Women's League W. A. A. MILDRED POBANZ OXVENDALE HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 PAULINE MCCUTCHEON ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28 ' Kelly Club Play Kelly Club '28 Y. W. C. A. CARREL M. KINGDON TRAVERSE CITY HIGH SCHOOL Tri-County Collegiate '28-'29 FALICE DAY Owosso HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. Cabinet Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. 11' K BEULAH BEAMISH HEMLOCK HIGIYI SCHOOL H O 1 LAURA +ET I xx ,I-I SCHOOL ' A. A. GRACE M. THOMPSON LESLIE HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. I GUDRUN'-CHRISTENSEN GRANT HIGH SCHOOL League of Women Voters '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 Alchemists Club '29 AUDREY M. LACHLAN EVART HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Ronan Round Table H ,,.. N ., .A,xv :bfi - .f-.9.Lf.' W.a 4.n14...wn4-It-sa.: JUW 'ML G........ -...f - f-pr... ....:':-.. 'i .. .-r,f::w- - ,.-....wf. :' .Quail .V ,vw X ,--, L,l R'-w Iii...Q2.!l'l.!!!?ll2!E.,..f5Y?LH32 HAROLD BELVILLE MESICIC HIGH SCHOOL PALMER KERN CLIO HIGIPI SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. '28, Treasurer '29 Freshman Football '28 Forum '28-'29 Cliophiles '28 HELEN CLARK GRAND RAPIDS HIGH SCHOOL GERTRUDE M. GRABOWSKI SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Society CLAIIRHI I CI-OOL HEL ,.,,x..- -V, ..,,, . I V ...A .LM , . f., . .. ' ,:- Say--,. '-.pl 1 '- I. 4.5. V' ' ---, ' -, Viv gil. - -dsJ-1. ' JUANITA EDMONDS ROSE CII-Y HIGH SCHOOL LORETTA HELLER MCBAIN HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. Mercier g IDLAND HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. e Q 9 B ATRICE SECOR ELEANOR MORK SUTTONS BAY HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 Tri County Collegiate '28-'29 Phoenix Glee Club '28-'29 Chorus '28-'29 RAY GARNER LAKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Alchymists '28-'29 Men's Glee Club Chorus .-.-gf! l :,.:i-'-13 X 9.-Q A ,wf V. 1 Q-, we? la' r3 q' 9 A j,:r- .I 1 f. u U 'uf f i S Q' Q, Q Q MW NCHA '-'I' I' nun ,MO 3 , i. 9. aff' ,A 1 X W..-.If-Ya .-um.. ,hw , ,V- fp .-uv-.. 'Sf 3'r'. ' -1 1. .T , .mg-c . 11.5. 1-.I.g:,..,. x.. If -3.34 H 7 1-1-5-gf, f .1 114 INA DOOLITTLE I 9 A ' v fx U ll l 3 al l x. ell ,1,, I 1 I X1 Ililll M l. . I GWENDO B BOYNE CIT R C O Y. W . A . 8- 1 . 0 RUTH K. SA DER MARLETTE HIGH HOOL Helen R. Emmons Clu '2 -'28-'29 l I '1 WI GJ MAE WHITMAN BQ-.xvgrgmg Hlllfl SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. '27-'28 .QAM GENEVIEVE BEACH VESTABUIKG HIGH SCHOOL I Women's League W. A. A. NEIL LINDQUIST LEROY HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball '28-'29 Agriculture Club '26-'28 Glee Club '28 ONAYVAY HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 W. A. A. Pep Club WAVA COLEMAN LANSING HICIIFI SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club MARY HUFFMAN TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club ETTA MAE STOKAN BROWN CITY HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Women's League Girls' Glee Club Chorus '29 KATHERINE WOODWORTH MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 I I H L K. V '.. . - -- .- '-...jg ' A LV I f 9:f-Lg., .. A -- '. 'A-I s X. . . ' - -if ' ew 1'f'i'!?5'1 .'E.:, ,,.- , S ' - -9- I , 5 : --I-1 I : ':: ' I f ' S' . . - -ei' 9'-' - -I. -- -. I- - . .. . f ,xfflf ..1. Hs.-.-. -- -'-4vnunhc::' ' ,f M , n,,,uwM L-wHw.Z.w6B5r. . .H . v U, , .. Y L ,,,,.... ,,,.,,,.4.,-g.:.,4,:., ., ., . r V., ' H .,......:.:,-,,,,,,..,.,,,f.:, .-Y - gm.-A V.. . -Y f- f f ' ' . . ....ll,!l!E!F?!.E , . HARRY BURNHAM ST. LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL Agriculture Club '29 ALICE B. SCHNELL BAY CITY CENTRAL Helen R. Emmons Club Phoenix Club Choral Club W. A. A. PEARL L. PARRISH MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL Central Triangle Club '29 Y. W. C. A. '29 ' Basketball '29 Orchestra '29 Te '27 KATHERINE KUNDINGER AR'fHUR HILL HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club MRS. MARGARET SEVERANCE SANDUSKY HIGH SCHOOL ,if f I MARGUERITE FORSTER ST. JAMES HIGH SCHOOL Kindergarten Club W. A. A. Mercier' DON MESSER LYONS HIG1-I SCHOOL Glee Club '28 Chorus '28 LETHA BILBROUGH RIEMUS HIGPI SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club RUTH PETTIT Owosso HILII-I SCHOOL 'Fl'CaSLl1'G1' of Ronan Hall '28 Women's League TI'easuI'e1' '28 Y. VV. C. A. Cliophiles HELEN FRASIER ST. CIIAIILES HIKII-I SCHOOL WOmen's League of Voters WOmen's League Kelly Club W. A. A. IVR I M, ww- ' . .. J- 4,32 A -we, ' I ' ' ' ' 64 l KE2VT'1.I --: . ' '- q.. ' Qvxv' 'Yo f .1-. :14 ml I,I-' 'ALM A . Im-1:5 mmzusvnpni WA 92 HAROLD IKENS CAIILEVOIX HIGIFI SCHOOL Manual Arts Life Y. M. C. A. x MARGARET GOHSMAN VASSIAR HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons '28-'29 Kelly Club '28-'29 LOUIS SCHMIDT ARTHUR HILL HIGH SCHOOL Intramural Basketball '29 AUDREY GRUBAUGH ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL Phoenix Glee Club Cliophiles HELEN BALWINSKI BAY CITY CENTRAL Helen R. Emmons N 4'l M y , Cl 5 I I I a uf I f l 40.1.-... .H-na-Midi-' ' 'iff' ELLA MAE JOHNSON ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL Physical Ed. Club '28 Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 LYLE MONITT RAVENNA HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Football Y. M. C. A. Alchymists DORIS R. ELLWANGER MLXYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Phoenix Club Choral Club ROBERT BATES SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL GLADYS EDMONDS ROSE CITY HIGH SCHOOL ,, fi up I ' J r,- I H ..,, ,f11 2 1 l,,,,.., -f l ' w ' Vy,.,,,- ELA., ,L,,.,,L15i.1 -1-. ,N 1-- dual A--' W em, .,, I ,LW HAL vw ,,,, ,Aw rl, 1-4 I . J-1-:ew-r:-:sv-,ii - --I - ' ' ' ' 'W v .':,- A I-. 5 H , 'I .. 1. I -,-, N. 1, '- I 4,-1 .155 I ,. ' . , Tig L??f':':W + I . .. ........ ...,Z..., - 7-ff' ' 'if' G1 W , .' 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'27-'28 Kelly Club '28-'29 JEANNETTE WATSON HEHLOGIQ HIGH SCHOOL Central Triangle Club '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '27-'28 Cliophiles '28-'29 MERNA L. RHYNARD BIIEGHENRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Philharmonic Glee Club '28-'29 Kelly Club '28-'29 Chorus '28-'29 J 0 JD 0 I , CILIYME RIHEW NAOMI GANNIFF . MIEMD HIGH SCI-IooL 'rlmvgnsm CITY HIGH SCHOOL 3 ' .A Waenix Glee Club '28-'29 Helen R, Emmons Club '29 R7 KI ol, Y' Y. W. G. A. '28-'29 T1-I-county Collegiate '29 I 'H 4' 0 fbotalvlclub '28-'29 W. A, A. I J' r . .. - h , V 5 0 6600, Lssia . a V ' . ' ' ' pw ' 'PF I - eq? i'i4: '.,f. , - ---' 'v-, 4. 1'- I -' ...- mu 65,11 L N4 'QA P J A I . 'HA ' L ' '-'.'-qv-e.-2. . , , ' - .,v.,,,,,,,,,,k,. -,- ,w.I,,,d,w- e mu- -- - f 5 1 W., V...:-xvhvllf-'ff ECW I HELEN KELLOGG PERBINTON HIGH SCHOOL IDA ROLLENHAGEN RAVENNA HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. JOSEPHINE OLSON KALKASKA HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club W. A. A. RITA MARTIN SACRED HEART ACADEMY Mercier EVELYN SOVEREEN LAKEVIENV HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Ronan Round Table President's Council Wanderers' Club , ,, . gf l' 1 . uw...'?.i-gg Ng , uc MRS. MERLE HAIGHT MT. PLEASANT HlGIi SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club ARCHIE VVALTERS ELSIE HIGH SCHOOL Alchymists Club President '29 Freshman Football '27 AGATHEL MOCLINTOCK ELSH5 HIGH SCHOOL Y. NV. C. A. '28-'29 VV. A. A. Chorus IXLXRJORIE E. SAGE lX'l'r. l l.I-:.xsAN'r HIGH SCHOOL Wzirriner Literary Society '28-'29 MzicDowell Club '27,'28-'29 Philharmonic Gln-C Club Mikado Aida MRS. A. NINA MOORE lVlll'l l'l'iM0lil-I HIGH SCHOOL ..,. '5MMQ fggnv- ,da-M. X' IVIVH V - 4 , - ' - -.I-I-' X' .,. I .- - X w- ' wi' . ' ni' . - .............L........m 'I ' A I ,mul ,gn-'viz'-I-44--'j 'f , . .. ol 1 .. E -gh N, L N Nagin Al -I 'mfg 1 .1 . i 41 as x ,tm I --4.7 Xa v .r ul if M' 13 ,,, ,,,,.,.,.-.Y..--.- ...., .,.-W. .. ,,1,- W., , , u-, ,- .,.. . .-.-rw... . A ., . Y jf. -.-...Q ANNA HIPKE ENOEIILINE HIGH SCHOOL x mf, D E.gnDEL I G MORE H H S OL He . Emmo Cl '27-' Onan a le ' . . A. ' -'2 -9 x s MARION ELDER PIGEON HIGH SCHOOL Chippewa Staff '29 Pep Club ALBERTA LONG LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL , 1 YBIfg.C.A LEWIS CLARK 2 MOLLY CLEMENT IONIA HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club MRS. MARION B. AMBLE MAIIION HIGH SCHOOL BETTY CLEMENT IONIA HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club JAMES MacCONNELL ALPENA HIGH SCHOOL Agricultural Club '29 Forum '29 EDWARD W. DIETZEL ELKTON HIGH SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. ELSIE HIGH SCHOOL Glee Club Y. M. C. A. Messiah Alchymists Chorus Aida 'Y M, gf If , x - I :eQ,:if'-'1:-,Q..:.,r,Elg,,w I --i r, I iT -. 1-I .114 I .Q-If-1 .:., V. ,, - - - ,N',.,, -N.. . . .- my 7,-Ifjly.. .. ...vw i 1 1 I I. I, E 1 1 I rI 15 Ei I I if li U l I 51 I Il 1I 1 l1 I 1 W '1 11 I1 1 I 11 I 1 I I I I I l 1 l I 1 I 1 , E U . fe- 2-f'-1'-'J M' 'C '::': :C ' ' 4, Q N- . M 1 ll H E IEIHIIIPIPIE WALIQQ .-eMmww',.p' fi , 5-1. -1 .v t-I - ' . ' fir' 'fi' ' 2-QQ.: - , --A11 .,1.1: .- .. -,I - ' 5:1 .fz 1 CORA VOYER AR1'I-IUR HILL HIGH ScHooL Helen R. Emmons Club EUNICE SCHREIBER GILIYLING HIGH SCHOOL ff V Jffd fi ZA' MARIETTA COUTURE CHEBOYGAN HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Central Triangle Mercier MARION WAHL SUTTONS BAY HIGH SCI-IooL Tri County Collegiate Ronan Round Table Mercier AVIS LARSON Clxno HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society RUTH SPURGEON I'rIIAc.x HIGH SCHOOL Women's League W. A. A. Art Club MARIE L. FRITZ Sr. JAMES HlLll'I SCI-IooI. W. A. A. Mercier JANET KING ll'l.Xlil.l-I'l l'li HIGII ScIIooI. l-lr-len R. Emmouns Club W . A. A. Bzxml VELMA WILLIAMS SIII-:I'III-:IIII l-IIGII Scuool. l-lg-lun R. Emmons Club Central Trizlngle l l.OREN C15 IIERWIG SIIGINIIII' E.xs'I'I-:IIN HIGII ScIIooI. !, Y. Y. W. C. A. 1 Women's League Board Cliophiles f' ' ' A .vrrz . sql- . --sqm - -. . ,. . . h N , , I 'zI'n'.'1,w.., 'LH 4 Q2... 3 - I' ' I. ' , ' I . 'wr kltig.. I , , .L Q , 1- ' . 7 1?i9 ?3''-f,:1-.141-I..,. I 4 Q ' ' ' 1- U 1321943 ' - L . 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MARGARET ARNDT CLIFFORD HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 W. A. A. SOPHIA HANSEN EDMORE HIGH SCHOOL Women's League Board Ronan Round Table WandeI'e1's Club . 5,94 , . . u.- fs, 'H E P ? -f. N, . . . J, 1 .,:.M:,:.1.,,,.'--'15 V f ' N ' - Aa.-.W .M up , ...M :vb ...tidy , J, Y, . 0 I ARLIE REED CLIO HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Football Varsity Football Y. M. C. A. Basketball Baseball Forum Track VIVIAN KENT LEROY HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. JOHN J. PANKHURST ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL Agriculture Club JANICE KERNS SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL Ronan Round Table '25-'26 Mercier Club '25-'26 ALICE BELLINGER MAI'LE CITY HIGI-I SCHOOL Tri-County Collegiate '29 .H EDNA WENDT S.xGIN.xw HIGH SCHOOL Ronan Round Table Lutheran Club Mer-0ie'r'6'l'u'b W. A. A. ELIZABETH BETKA LUOINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NVOmen's League Of Voters WOmen's League Mercier Club VV. A. A. ELLEN MULLALLY MIISIQIEGON HIGH SCHOOL Chippewa Staff Mercier Club Kelly Club GWENDOLYN HARRISON EIIMORIC HIGH St'll00l, Kelly Club LORAINE ROSSMAN I..xIusx'IIcw ICIIGII SCHOOL Ronan Round 'l':Iblv 'ZS-'29 Y. NV. C. A. ,gg ,L .. . ,. , .. ,, A, V .lm . , v . if E 5 eeic . i. . as . .,., fp, , ,',A, , I I .w mv y - .L,- . , l Q i ::...Q..,-,s s L.. N . . Avant, Q. '--M-Q .. mi S-:1:L'f A - ' -' ,L I Shad . .. iii I ' ifHTiElHIIIDIPIESWZKC1152 asa--me-..: ::-: Y - :sm-. f,.- , :Iv--.W-,..f-uggkusqn.-...,-,-..... m.,...-.,..I-.ov-Ix.n::-.v---f--..,-v.....,.-v-zm-...-. '- ' MARY A. HUBER HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL VIVIAN HETZMAN BRECKENKIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Philharmonic Glee Club '27-'28 MacDowell Club '27-'28-'29 Central Triangle '28-'29 Choral Club '27-'28-'29 Musical Extravaganza The Messiah The Mikado OLIVE FISHER SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club OPAL A LANPHIERD FLINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Le Cercle Francais Y. W. C. A. 1 LESTER HOWE HOUGHTON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Y. M. C. A. RHEA L. HUBER Sr. LOUIs HIGH SCHOOL BEULAH L. POMEROY BEAR' LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Freshmen Baseball Y. W. C. A. RHEA WATSON HEMLOCK HIGH SCHOOL Home Economics Club '27-'28-'29 Sophomore Volley Ball Freshmen Baseball W. A. A. IONE E. SPENCER Q: BIRCH RUN HIGH SCHOOL League of Women Voter , Ronan Round Table Y. I Glee Club Chorus THELMA BARKER AKRON HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society MacDOwell Club 4 Kelly Club Glee Club Chorus A ,sia n ,. U, Mn 1 : 531911. 'ji' t , ..,. ?!g,i..,i,2, p4fI,rL ..u . , ,, f N ,,,' ' Q O V A ' it-W LN. -' A - .Lf ...LL gn r-.igfl V. ,7 , -. Wi' fav pl if Q 'ls , . ..-.1515 0, i 1: alliHTi1ZlHlillDll5lEW25Ii Nfl ' . -.......:....-ff MELBURNE JOHNSON CADILLAC HIGFI SCHOOL Class Vice President '28 Cheer Leader '27-'28 Y. M. C. A. RUTH ISBELL MT. PLIc.xs.xNT HIGH SCHOOL Organization Prcsident's Council Lucy A. Sloan President '28-'29 Student Council '27-'28 Debating '28-'29 Orchestra WARREN KOOPMAN VICIQSIIUIIG HIGH SCHOOL Cliophilcs LENORE J. WILSON S.xGIN.xw HIGH SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society Helen R. Emmons Club Freshman Basketball Phoenix Glee Club Y. W. C. A. RALPH A. THOMPSON ONIsIi.xnI.x HIGH SCHOOI. Kelly Club '27-'29 XVanderers '29 EMILY I. CODY MAYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. Q K L MARGARET KELLY Cixss CITY HIGH SCHOOL Mercier Club Kelly Club L W. A. A. ' Glee Club Art Club JOY CURCH BELDING HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '29 BEATRICE M. KITCHEN ALBA HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. 1 ARDATH SCHWARTZ CADILLAC HIGH SCHOOL ' Helen R. Emmons Club Helen R. Emmons Club X 0 Xi l i ' ' ' - 'f.:x'm -.I - - , ' . Na-w e ..1ix:,,- - LL' -,K WM . .ACTA-I .pie- ' ,udfi -I as we l I.:-SF.-., , . ' ' N ' ' . 'WS-A B? ' . ni' - I' 1 zi f,':' . H-eu: -, -- L fm. -z.-.x....1Li---fm-W usa-' ' ' ' g ---gessmw.-:..., . , .. '-+ :1Tf'L,.i , M. f,,,,. 1.lil'V cw- - . Rath!! 1, I. , Alllfilf- Bw. E. - Ilia: lW 3' D1'llI'.'fEE't SI. l. .X- Blillll 511. like . ll'aI'I'ig.4 3 . 5lliIj.'I S,lBl1'3 RIAA, . X TH CW.. 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PLEASANT HIGI'I SCHOOL Commercial Club '28 MARGARET SCHARTOW SAGINAW' HICIII SCIIOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '27-'28-'29 Y. W. C. A. HELEN MILLER GnEENvII.I.E HIG!i SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club l A , . . ' . - 1, ' -', ,L'. . A: -.:f. . ' - . .. :kbp-I, Hi, ' 'wuii .yi-W 'lv J' , ' . '-: cz.-L.:'---,,. ' w.. r-. '. . Y' - 7'3 -5-, I'-am: 1- 5 . ' ': L :.-41-1'..'g.Lf , . A ' , .., I., ,,...,...,...-' ...Ia - '-' ' hh ' f-Jannv::.. , . 'f1f:- -er A- ,,..:-,Q.1a.-.... A-r:ff4--1 W f ' 'F ' if-- I r' ! E Eel EDITH FUDGE ExCIaI.sIOIz HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. C. A. ISABELLE TRAVIS FARWELL HIGH SCHOOL Mathematics Club BERNICE RUSSELL ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. ESTHER REID PETOSKEY HIGH SCHOOL Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. Z W. A. A. ' fl Il cv I I MARIE LAARMAN MCBAIN HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. C. A. of ,I ELLEN MURTON ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. G. A. MARIAN L. CHAMBERLIN SAGINAW' HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. MILDRED CLINK MANCEI.ONA HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. X . . -BI N. JJ fb, l VI J' L CILE BELDING I-IARLEVOIX HIGH SCHOOL Ome Economics Club Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. ETTA NIEMAN HAlll!lSX'lI.LE HIGI-I SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club Conlral Trianpglu ...w I .. 1 I S I., l n I I , N F Q., 1 Nl 'S llfi? -M ' . ,.. SmHlLx ' ' gi -L '-A-'GHQQ . .. ,ar -Ivan.. - L -rw.. . EW:-1-. Q. ' ' -TZ. 9 39,-I ' la. 1 'i- ' - . I -f J,.,,,,,,,.. . Mg' -yz'5':',L5,.Y.,,,,. , ' . .4 .Lb Q. WM '-E f 'JP f '::i 'l ::'L' ' T' 'K V W ' EWHO' K 'N': ':'x E-': ' j l 1, fy-,a.I, .f - U I I -klh X-I ., 3 .2 , - l A . -x A z ..'I45qg:!:, .k I ggi ' If I-me Ma-III IHIPIIIM Eid? 232 .- -I,,A...,...,,,.,....s.m..s......-I...N....,.. .,....,,--,,,r....... ..,. ,,,C.,,....,N.I.....-.XLM---- . 1 W3 LOUISE FREDERICK Owosso HIGH SCHOOL MARIE SELLKE HelQnYR'V?m87Ons Club , ROGEILS CITY HIGH SCHOOL ' ' ' A' Helen R. Emmons Club Orchestra ' W. A. A. MABEL McCULLAGH LILLID HAENKE CXDILLAC HIGH SCHOOL ' Halen R. Emmons Club BIANCIIARD HIGH SCHOOL Kelly Club E DORIS G. CLIFF CAROLINE BALLANTYNE Owosso HIGH SCHOOL EVART HIGH SCHOOL Women's League Orchestra ALLEN ROCKWELL NELLIE THUM ALMA HIGH SCHOOL ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL Le Cercle Francais , W. A. A. J I LLA S AEM SUT' NsABAY IGH Sc lei- MABEL LAMB U N Coq .y Cfueglate , 8-, 9 Rocmzs CITY HIGFI SCHOOL -P11 I ents Cou Il ' hoenix '2. ' MMS ,horus ' 9 . W ,, - I 526 3 iIi55gg:if5,,,,,,k,v Z .ay,,, ,- , , , ,..'.fg.rgf,:- fail H . m 3f:.g:,: ?ff'5,? . . ,.n,1 0 V Q7 I V V- ' A . ,. , 1 I - l A V ' x....M..L,..a- --...H - --Y 1 ' i' I 1,:s,..w.O,,.V - -xr: ii- .us-4' ,, 1' , 2' F -as 'S ga, Il Q M 123+ f -.,,., ,,, W.. , xr- Ir K W V V,,,,,.,-.-, .-VV ... W. ,,,,, ...Y V,.-vY Y .V .-.Y -v-V --- ,. .,,., V.v..,,....,...,n . ,lv ,.,. f5YZ?I,,..!lf!,2 I MELVIN CHAMBERLIN FIQBIIIS INSTITUTE HIGH SCHOOL BERYL LANNING MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL Philharmonic Glee Club Chorus W IJ, IVA MAY MILLS MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL FRANCES McINTOSH NORTH BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL Le Cercle Francais '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. Orchestra Band IRENE M. STEVENS SHEIIIOAN HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club W. A. A. ELEANOR BREGE I FERIIIS INSTITUTE MARION GARDNER BIELLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL MZ! 7, y-fa.f' Pvvvafvy . X X ff -. I,n , .1 -ffw'-1-, 1, Vf 'W'-ff - ' 1 V ,' , ,f f..1,-,ff W-af, -. 'uf' ' ' ' 1 MRS. GLADYS M. STEPHENS LAIII:v1If:w HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. ff IZ' ' -fn,,'!I,z' 6','f. f W. LORENE SHANNON FAIRGROVE HIGH SCHOOL Cliophiles Society Women's League AURELIA MEAGHER ST. JAMES HIGI-I SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Clu I ELgi:i25F:V:lr-v-M., ,Q . . .: : -au I -naw W.. . Y, mlhllbl. . N tal., , , 1. ,1sE4.':uiaz,- ' ' if Sir . 4 . : -' 'MJ' ' ., r.. -.-'pl - '1-5,.Q- 1 25!- '- . - '-:-hr, 9 - ,. .-If' ,, ' :rv '-' 'I f V- -.- f-1,1-1. -:::f-:.- ,I ' , . , V , I ,L , -' I . l 5 .x, ' I 9 5 Q , 'H I ,,n'V' if . f 7 .fin I lfu fe' W TF' I V . -QS. -l'l!'i- V Lrg' III-III GIIIHIIIPIPIE WA 1:92 C. ILEANE WISMER OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Phoenix Glee Club '27-'28-'29 Kelly Club '27-'28-'29 Debating CHRYSTINAWILLIAMS FLINT HIGH SCHOOL Wanderers' Club '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. Kelly Club BEATRICE MARIE MOORE BAY CITY CENTRAL HIGH SCIIOOL 1 4 , wandcl-H-S, GIu 9 NEVA MARKS MCBIXIN HIGH SCHOOL Srvvs-to l MVLWVL RUTH HICKS AIITIIUII HILL HIGH SCHOOL W. A. A. J Q. CATHERINE PLUM BAY CITY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Warriner Literary Society Helen R. Emmons Club MacDowell Club Glee Club JUNE GOODELL S.xIzANIxC HIGPI SCHOOL Rachel Tate Literary Society '28-'29 Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 Dormitory Council '28-'29 Wanderers' Club '29 Phoenix Glee Club W. A. A. Chorus HAVEY ESSENBURG CEN'I'I:.xL LAKE HlGll SCHOOL Senate '27-'28-'29 Glee Club '27-'28 ' Chorus '28-'29 EMMA A. ROGERS CLAIRE HIGH SCIIOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 W. A. A. '29 1 THELMA EATON ST. JOHNS HIGH SCIIOOL Rachel Tate Lit. Society '27-'28-'29 I Physical Education '27-'28-'29 E I Y. W. C. A. Pageant '28 VV. A. 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DON WISMER POIII' HUIION CI5N'1'Ic,IL HIGH SCI-IOOI MacDowell Club '28-'29 Freshman Football '28 LEONE CADWALLADER COLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL KENNETH BRISTAL BOYNE CITY HIGPI SCHOOL Alchymists '29 VELMA BAKER BIIECIIIENIIIOGIQ HIGH SCI-IOOL Kelly Club '28-'29 HAZEL TAYLOR CAOILI,.xC Hlilll SCHOOL Kelly Club ' A I ' .-W' A ' . , .,.. . ' ' ' I , , f -A N . K - Hivy I --1 lvlu .I -'il' Y 4 I A' ,sy ,:.I, l '4-V Mau- ' I ' U ' V' A '-'- I 'zfffliffl-J-44-141-lbffllli' ' ' ' ' ,I 'A ' 'A-Jana-rs.,z.-fda?-'f fl'-3555 AJR-at - 'f4 ' 'I H: 4 fa I . ' g ,-- - ' ,' l - .61 lllllili, QE5l'lUlU9ll7lliWA ll?-23 2 I I -If MARIAN DAVIS SANDUSKY HIGH.SCHO0L I Ronan Round Table '28-'29 Kelly Club '28-'29 ELMER WILSON REEII CITY HIGH SCHOOL Forum '28-'29 JUNE PATTERSON GRAND BLANC HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. Kelly Club LESLIE O. MOINALLY FLINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Wanderers' Club Ag. Club ISABELLE JANICKE ARTHUR HILL HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '29 BETTY CURTIS SAGINAW EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Warrine: Literary Society '27-'28-'29 Helen R. Emmons Club '27-'28-'29 Women's League Board '28-'29 EVELYN CHRYSLER CARO HIGH SCHOOL VVomen's League Board '28-'29 Rachel Tate Literary Society '28-'29 Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 Campus Comedy W. A. A. '29 Pep Club Pageant ' HELEN KATES DUNDEI-I HIGH SCHOOL Warriner Literary Society Helen R. Emmons Club Y. W. C. A. EDNA MacHOYT ST. LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL Helen R. Emmons Club '28-'29 Y. W. C. A. '28-'29 Pageant 'DORA P. LADE MI2I:I:ILL HIGH SCHOOL Y. W. C. A. Kelly Club W. A. A. , . , I . A-F - I -- I -'E ..',12'1W ' . 11.52 , - A-.,A.v'.,,,.r,,F I. - gl v'N W4WI5 gpg ,,-r dad . ,-'- r .NL,,,4.Igg1.:542f' ,nb . 3 w-- , --,,, ' - 1 ' V .-Ju .v.-4 . 1 M2751-.,:,-'I.j.:,.4,, , se .f 01- -0-Q, , ,.g . : 3 .fx - A' ' ' .4 'f -:mfg-.-T.,-V. 'L,fla5. 14 4 . , ', ff .- ' . '- -,-. , - .. - 1 ' ,M . - 3,5 - - ,W,.yf-U . V L Min A-..'w1- V K V - .. - --' -- - . . 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And is W0oley's orchestra good tonight! l What'd he say, a grand march? Oh, they're giving favors. Wall vases for the men, flower bowls for the girls. Aren't they darling? Lets crowd up closer. Oh, theylre giving out prizes for the best costumes. Wlirtt 7 did he say? i Prettiest, Muriel Trask and Idonia Lewis. They're dressed as Anne l-lathway and i Shakespeare, you know. Creta Lanphierd and Ellen Mullalley. Oh, they are Maggie and Jiggs. Maggie even has her rolling pin. Who got it for most consistent? Steve Fliegel and Gertrude Shovar. They are that old couple. Didn't you see old Steve hobbling around the Hoot with crippled-up rheumatic Genie? lt must have been hard for the judges to decide with so many good ones-the Gold-Dust Twins, soldiers and sailors, Japanese couples and even us in our tux and formal Guess every nation must be represented here tonight. To think it is all over so soon. Sure was a swell party. That proves we can have a good time without the men -even if some of us had to dress like them. And, don't think the fellows aren't having a good time at the football banquet without us! But I bet they'll be waiting outside for the girls, what do you bet?'l ga,f2Qwga4aaMsaNfWetee ,i,r ,, a,, feewefaei ,, , .aft yynti eff' , :': 'iBi.Ef'f'!f,f .,f, ,,,,.,,,f, unanJ.Qmf:1'4'um-rmtgbdiiakn:ff.xw.L:mx.at.scr.,.,. .... ...ar .rt. ...W,i,mE:iSLE'::J1:1:::M,.,:i.,,,.t,t.,,.e...........ir1a.xiLg,':aLl.'1-1 Q X X d , - , r , - H-, W.- ,U ,-, ,V r,,,Y.,-wg Y M V ll H 5 4l2lHlllPlPlE 'f?l . ., I . . 7 qu 1' I 7. qc x41 16100 Tiiilrllhg I I Il vu--...,..,,-W . -v-i-.u.wf-num,-. ,. ,,,,,,,. H, N H, fy- ,, ' ggi, xl N -'GH-' --ff-una vu- ' 17 '--14 v - Rachel Tate Throws Snowball ,. - MQ' .... -. X ' is Y 1 . 1 f ' S. -5' 'Il ii ' Q. '4' fs 1 ,' gig, ' 2 Z 5 ,, gsm? 'E ' H , ,.,,,,4 ff sgsssf l f -I t , ,,,, 1 352 'Mg g .. 15,07 'Z V M 'fy TW, s 13, 4 a H ff if ,f We L ' iff 3 ,F X i 0 fs if U 11 tm The Snow Ball Gee, Bob, this looks like a cold partyf, Yes. Kinda makes me wish I had my overcoat. v Those white posts and all those icicles sure make a fellow feel it's the good old winter timef' ti Look sitting over there on that snow-covered porch, Axtellis orchestra. They're all set to warm the place up, too, I believe, u Something tells me this isnit going to be such a cold party after all. l A Let's get a good place for this feature dance. Here they come. Looks like they might do the raccoon with those coats on. Hey, look out! Weire being bombarded. Someone broke those big snowballs. Did you think there were little ones inside? About a thousand of themf, Let's get in on this snow fight. Harry seems to be having the time of his life out there. ' M , party ?. What? Home Sweet Home already? Guess that's all, Bob. Those Rachel Tate girls sure know how to put on a good .1 .' i 4. ' li i i V . 'A i A Qi .a ws- ,- , .:-mm.g,g4- ' t A -Y' I ...,.. ...- I .... , .,,,..,,,.- l H 4. g. vi 7 ii i. ii yi 'I I i . i r i .p M r l 0 . .w,M,ms,,,,,.--..,.m-. -- ' e 1 an t l..ll....lil...E..Q!l..l.ll!.l5.?l.f?lf , YS ... ROBERT LALLEY Chairman Freshman Flurry I'm all trembly, Ralph. Does my hair look all right? Looks fine Peg. I wonder who is in the receiving line. Can 'ou 1 ts o I see from there? Oh, thats' Harold I-Ioyle by the door. Theres Maxine Beck, Beatrice McCarth Bob Lallei, Miss Ronan Mr. and Mrs. Xlifarrinet Mr. ya I i 7 and Mrs. Lantz and I guess that's all. Well, we're through that line. Say, Peg, doesn't the Gym look like a different place tonight? Xlifonder why? Because they have the walls all covered up with that black and white paper. Wliy, it represents skyscrapers. Oh, that's that futuristic idea that Bob was telling us about. These are Hood-lookin f vrovrams. Cut out like sk scrauers, too. H as 5- l b I l Pretty clever. Don't forget we're not exchanging all the dances. That music is good, what I mean. Wlitit orchestra is it? The Varsity Vagabonds from Bay City. Oh, the grand march! I-lere's where we get our favors! Can you see what they are? Looks like those little Mickey cats the fellows are getting. And parasols for the girls. Oh, Ralph, I had just a heavenly time, didn't you? I Sure did, Peg. We always do at the Freshman lilurry. XVant to go in for ice cream. Of course, that's part of the party, going in to Bentley's afterward. Q9fg.5..2,t.g,.,i,V,'ii'gm, I . V+-...rw.. --N-.-, ,,.......,f g,-'H I V' , ,'., .-. ,,5,.i:. ii i A '- ' A 15,, Q l N-,.,.n 1 ,..,...4 ' i P ' 'P -s-was---A--f--uwM1---'ww-3J1s:1.f-A-.t.ws........-......,..,g.4-:tig1!I,.,.-1.Lj..,..-----V--'-i'-H ' . ' -- V -W.-. 7 ...,,, I-' ' ' Y --N f-- - ff W--:eg -- V . ,B ...Mg p -h of vx r Football Banquet Do you know, Doris, that I am awfully glad we got the chance to be waitresses here in the cafeteria at the football banquet? There will be plenty of time to go to the Co-ed Prom afterwardsf, Me too, Helen, I just love football and football men too. They are coming in now and we will soon be busy-hope we can give them all they want to eat for once. . Look, Doris, the Varsity men are coming in first and there are the Freshmen boys next. What a crowd-the place is packed. It looks like a circus with all of those funny looking hatsf, Come here quick girls. Who are those two young men at the speakers end of the table with Mr. Beck, Mr. Barnes and Stack.' I know, Doris, they are the two football stars from the University that are here to speak. Squiers and Holmes, I believe. That was a busy time for a little while but it's over and it was fun. If the rest of you girls don't hurry you won't get over to the Gym until it is too late for the Prom. Gee! Helen, didn't those men have a good time here tonight. They surely can sing when they want to. Mr. Barnes certainly makes a good toastmaster and Mr. Beck isn't afraid to say what he thinks, is he? I liked both of those Michigan fellows. They weren't a bit high hat and thoroughly enjoyed the evening with our football men. Well, for me Doris, I think Stack,' paid a fine tribute to his team- mates. It must be a great feeling to play by the side of a fellow all season through and learn to be his friend win or loosef, The girls are ready. Letls hurry over to the Gym. ff - - - -Ianni f Ha., I-I.- . gn 2'- RUSSELL LINDQUIST CHAIRMAN V ,J:,.f4iL 5 f .7'v aU:,Q,fLB3 -U5 33491-l 'A A ., ' H-if ..,vLi'f.:fw' V f- 'ik I -1' ,V , .- I ,. ...Niki :J I ? r ! yu' I 3 ARDYS FERRIS CHAIRMAN -now l. vi. .'. JW9: V A W An ww, A Y,v.,VH V Y,,...,,,..-Y ,v-.V.- -H-.-'vw - -V A- ef' use-.-.:..:'1x-v-v-----V ' . - .. 'B 1 -M. Spring Frolie Bob, don't you feel springy? It's so nice out. You can hear Wooley's music way down here. Wfait just a minute till I powder my nose. I'lI be right out. All set? Let's go up. I hope there's not a long line to shake hands with. I'm anxious to dance. It's not very long, Peg. I can see it from here. Theres Miss Ronan, Miss I-Iogue, Mr. and Mrs. Bourke Lodewyk, Mr. and Mrs. Warriner, Ardys Ferris and Ray Kniflenf' Oh, Bob, isn't it decorated just darling? Those colors, orchid, apricot and black-so light and springy. They've nearly covered the ceiling and hidden I'll say-but golaf' those lights up there. look, Peg, where they have the orchestra-on a per- Yes, and see the swing and park benches to sit on. lt all fits in, doesn't it! ! I think it's great that the girls out of the Dormitory could have a party tonight while the Dormitory girls are having their Formal. So do I, Bob. just think-- efe- maybe the Spring lfrolic will become 11 tradition-if it's a success. I guess it will be a tradition, then, won't it? E ' 'M i ,,..- I ,, ', I . - , W., W . 'Ljii ii AI I I .9 -1 J -ff. , . .-N X -i - , , UMMRHWQM-M-.. , ., . ,, ., s. , N .,n '..,,, .,a'l U ..,....,.-.........4.i.-ui...r..uwmuwmgiL.a.1.mg,.,,,.uAh,ggJmnvAwQ: 4-:craig-jr Linn, W Q I .... t , gfff . -Y.. ...-, ..,.-. ,.,..-,eww--VU ,,,. Y.. . ,,,un,., w , . ?,-.,.,... , . .W . Y-V.-AL.. Y , , Y '--r - I - ' JK t 1 Q . X 1 vw., . vc ' i 5 KN Hr 1 r I ' 4' in :xl 'xxx l t Dormitory Formal Why, Betty, how come it's so dim? Makes me feel funny-as if something were going to happen. g Maybe there is. You're just in the hall now. Wait till you get in the dining room. I mt Gee, Betty, what is this, a pirate party? You guessed right. Remember 'Treasure Island'?l' Let's see-'fifteen men on a dead man's chest-yo ho ho and a of rum.' Do we get the bottle of rum, too? bottle just wait, Freddy. I said you hadn't seen the half of it yet. u You couldn't imagine the Dormitory dining room turned into a pirate's stronghold, could you, Freddy? Well, all the pirates I ever read about went plundering. Did they ever plunder girls, though? Did you notice the bandanas on the orchestra fellows? Pretty fierce, eh? Even they are playing up to the occasion. Freddy, something seems to tell me that there might be an old chest around here with favors in it. Betty, they must have heard me say, 'Yo ho ho.' Look what they're pouring into those mugs from that big keg. Bet thatls the 'rum.' Only it looks a lot like cider to me. Good night, Betty, I had a swell time. Feel like Captain Kid, himself. Good night, Freddy, don't plunder a girl on the way homef' ' i BETTY CURTIS CHAIRMAN . Y I ...W .. .-15 -...W ....4.......u..m.::- - -'H an . -- - . If I AA AM ,A U-frm .YW Y- -,-ff-. .. ' . V --...fr '-,.:.:Q -V .V 1 I A ...n:...-..:,E ,:..:,ee--ff, .-,.... .nv Y.. of u vt, , g In 5 . 6 V .. .v,...,-V I - E--Qtll!!E.IP!L.IY5.EME!.f3I . s t . I I I 1 I L .IANETTE ADAMS CIIAIIIMAN A I Womenls League Formal I just feel were going to have a good time tonight, Bob. It's in the air. And that's not all that's in the air. I hear music. And when I hear good music , something seems to tell me that it won't be long before you and I are dancing. .I I could dance forever in this Gym tonight. It's decorated so beautifully. Bob. perhaps I'm getting sentimental but there's something in my throat. No, I'm not going to weep on your shoulder. But I was just thinking that this is the last big party of the year. There are so many of the bunch here. Maybe we'lI never see them again. And that music and-. Oh, I know, there is something about dim lights that sort of gets you. But don't I feel blue, Peg. Wait till they play something more peppy. I always said that waltzes , made us weepyf, I The party is over, Peg. How do you feel now? Like I could stay here forever. It's so pretty and everything. I I I 4.. u V I . ,,,,,:,lh.. ,- . N , V E g 1 I - H 124 6121? K N , , xv will Q L. -ani Nui gnuv ,,p-v ,,,.r A:I..:g,'. M N is 'V . ' . -K ..-- -5.1- .,, . . . ,,,A,,', I if in viii I -,Ilia I , , l sl vp.. ,...,w 1 ,..,., 4' . IN . ... - ,. . 4-: ' -r ' ' 1 I ' ' ' :gf,---w--.:.L.m.Lza.mnnr4k.a Mmfe'iwii0:i'iiUli'n5Ql.lC ' ' ' f J ' ' ' I 'I W ' 3l4L.J lQnh-Qu-ua-Jann. . ..-.H-. ' I' aw' ' W' left fr 1 -s, ix 4-. n 'ff It 3 'Vt 'A-.. ' r--3 g MQW, Yllldl 9 gli li 1 ying: .ings-in rin, 1, ni' i yi' sl . -v- .. .,.,.,-..-.,...-.1-ww.-. . ... , .. ...Y ,.. in-L., ,H ..f . .-,WY H . ..,,., A A rll.fiE.-.,QQs!U.!l!PlP!E.WAl,.c!l329r High Spots of The Year September 27-The faculty gave us a fine get-acquainted reception. A real mixer of refreshing informality. Some peppy games were played and a warm, glad-to-know spirit prevailed. October 5-A spirited army of Frosh failed to carry off the Sophomore colors in a desperate battle for supremacy. This annual struggle for the flag- was an oc' casion for fine sportsmanship on both sides. A October 5-The first school party was given in the Gymnasium. Good music and a large number of men made the evening an enjoyable one. October 26 and 27--Many of the old grads and former students returned home to Central State for an eventful two days of living over college days again. Many happy memories were recalled and many enduring friendships renewed among the students and faculty. November 9-A fine program of music rendered in truly musical fashion was , given by the United States Army Band. November 18-The resurrection of dead pep took place in assembly. After a great deal of mourning, aided by concealed onions, on the part of the Pep Girls had failed to bring pep back to life, yells were resorted to with success. November 2-Central has a new school song which is wholly its own. The words and music were written by Milton Conversef It had its initiation in assembly. 'Big ' ,,g'.E1 ' gQrf5-'- -'ijrqj -.,- , J ' 1 1 . V' Pix' .,',':f1'u'iA h . . . fi 1-Lzidf :2fl7:Fi I .- ' fi: ,. ' fra 3 i 1 a- . ' . Tied A' i F. -fs. -.,s+.-w.-u:r.m-nhzaaaannucexnlaw '- Lifgaua.-4..u . 7--su ', ' V' ' ' . Q l i l I. w ,. 1 it 'I I 'Q .F ll ' . I I ll l 'v l I l i I 1 l e i . 4 I I l w l 7 l iw lu MV in V V, gum- 3n:.,.,,,V I- -,,..,-11, ,W Y-,- .,,,.,., wrr. .:,::.. , :li N1 . in ----5-rz:-i.?149 f' ' ' ' ' ' . ': -, .,., , .f ' ' i WM mr W - V ID i if z 5-' Miiifffl.-af.. Q53 kt 'Q TQ-. , f ii: . I - ,,.ff:g- ' 'J' . . .. vvbfum A-r. .f-wvwr..,-.-,yyv-,fn-1'f.-w,:v,---rfv--x-v..-..vvv::r-fr-x.-- - ' -1 - 'i 't'- :..v - .. . -fa,4-,-.f . -11:-...Q,e,:,w---.V--w..:.r .,.....- V - .1 v L1 November 3-y We placed a wreath for a freshman green On whom a pot was never seen. And like all frosh he wouldn't believe What a terrible walloping he'd receive. November 6--The voters in this college prefer men to women on the student council. Twelve men and three co-eds were chosen by the student body. November 11-The S. A. T. C. boys were guests of Central State at a varied program in observance of the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. December 12-The Lyceum program brought another fine number, The First Yearf' The first presentation was Abraham Lincoln. january 28-The faculty stepped out of its usual role as serious pedagogues and gave a spectacular entertainment. Arrayed in beautiful costumes and assisted by music and varied stage settings, the teachers performed for the student body as never before. 1 january 30-Count Felix Von Luckner, the famous German Naval hero, gave a very interesting description of his life and his naval exploits. February 6-Dr. Lothrop Stoddard and Yutaka Minakuchi debated the ques- tion Is There a Yellow Peril? Plain hard facts set out by both negative and affirmative sides present a new view of this much debated question. February 9-'Marie Montana, noted soprano, delighted her audience with a charming recital of interesting folk songs. February 22-Another unique party for Centralites, a George Waslmington all-school dance at the Dormitory. Plenty of pep and the novel decorations created a delightful evening. . ' -'1. - - -. w 4- . . ,, , , , , , , ,- - 1 -Q: , s.. .- in s eam 4 :T A gr, l ., .- 5wi,::7, ri. T, - H Q .- ,. -, .4- . '- 1 - ,, -tw ' . -' -5:34 .-vw, , ,. ' i ' , . -5 : ' ' V -flfi' ' , - I '!' I' rw N ' ' ' ' ':f 1 g-ff . we J., , , ,. ,,,, , ,. . i I- Q X 4' W lhmw,-,,:,,,.Aul X r ' , , .. ,., .M f 2 at it M Meg., 'MLWQB :ig 'us it 3 UIIHS .mfW'5 rf! P 09? ml' i nfpai p --H ,.......,.--.1 M. ,. .. .. .. win- . .1 . . ' - ev-xr. .Y -sp.. .,.,.f.1::,'-gg., ,V , '.-' . :Jp- ll HE UH!! IEE!! .5929 March 7-Lambert Murphy, famous American tenor and Victor record artist gave a rare musical treat with a varied program of classics. March 14-15-16-For three days the campus teamed with young athletes here for the regional high school basketball tournament. April 3-Doris Doe, well known contralto, presented a very entertaining recital in the Auditorium. April 4-Students and townspeople were treated to a fine comedy, Woman- less Wedding, by the Masonic lodge of Mt. Pleasant., Several students also parti- cipated. April 11-12-The High School Music Contest, an annual affair at Central State, was again highly successful. The student body showed its approval and interest by attending them. April 25-The final number of the lecture course brought Barrere's Little Symphony orchestra. April 31-The pupils of the Misses Spencer and Patterson of Central's music department gave a piano and violin recital. May 3-County Normal Day again, with Central State as host. May 9-This year's opera Aidan, presented by the music department, was very successful. The entertaining and colorful annual event of the spring term was accompanied by the college orchestra. A large audience voiced its approval of the fine singing and characterizations. May 17-Another annual tradition was ably upheld when the scholastic con- test again proved a success. - ...win ,.,. . ,... q3Q 3 . ff Z Q iff:---K , :-,,-1.1-rr-,:.1e-w-.--f..: eva, :fr ' fn-v 9 -TATV' 'TT qwixw-qw-V li VVYVWYV W :TWT YIWA Zz: Al 1522-zz-if: ..e. s .ia ' . 1 D - Mm Ssjw fllfffj -,,3f,:, nwrdwnondant Vxdmlhnvwy-,-M,,,w,,,,,, ..,, ,,. ..., Mm -.--- f'---es--J--1-f-wwfsw--f ' - - 'gs-JA Student Council ls Governing Body Back Row: West, Munson, Long, Orr. Middle Row: Lalley, Sagef Thompson, Chapelle, Kelley. Front Row: Cole, Munson, Moyer, Converse, Hodge. The Student Council of Central State Teachers College has a two-fold purpose in s the medium of communication between the student body and the faculty. Its ultimate aim is the development of student responsibility through a unified system of student participation. its existence. Primarily, it i The first step which the Council took in the furthering of this latter aim was the sponsoring of the Annual Home-coming. This was followed by the usual all-college parties, one of the most successful being the Hard Time Party. A new and very energetic committee, the Vigilance Committee, found its place in the Student Council. This was an outgrowth of the feeling that campus traditions should be more rigidly enforced. It is the duty of this committee to carry into effect ' this enforcement. Seemingly, they have done their duty, for green pots, and toques were more obvious on the campus. One of the most important projects which the Council undertook was the revision of the constitution. The Student Council feels that its success and progress are in a great part due to the faith and co-operation of the student body which it represents. May future councils have the same loyal support in all its undertakings and respon- sibilities which may be theirs, gglgzg-ivvwti x - V it -,..'1,13fjQ,.i -A Rl ,, , L' ,- -Q., -.ijuwl Q. 'twig ci VLAN ,. Ml, , I '.H,,?E,Yl,g- Q. gqi, 1.6 Qj5:s.wtL'LW' A . A V 'dw ,,.i ly, vs ,f,f,-W wwf? in .,., , ' NQWQQS-AQ -'-.-, fl.. 'frm 57 3 .,j+5gLf' , 'i- iiwiiz-fr .,.,. .-iqagagsftz-f , - fi? '- 'M l2l'4'5f-4--M-A'Jia-lfbuuimnamsnawarxi-9.wa:ir :LA.f 'li' A - il ilXli:5'.9-iiiiizm3'P'-','.1,iif1T.f'JJifAii+f.1,E1ia4,v.i-e4a,...m-w.+i'uElj:'cjiLl':!AZ.11TEiQif:T.Au..g.a' m...,.--.,gas1fLn:.1w.,-1-l---'i 'wi'-33?Ef'A:'i:3 y.liifn-L X A .A. , L The Staff That Made This Book V BackARow: Bierd, Robbins, Griswold, Stackhouse, Baumgarten, Lanphierd. Middle Row: Ferris, Corwin Trask, Lane, Allyn, Irish, Beery. Front Row: McKenzie, Elder, Smith, Adams, Minor. I The Sfcallil: CHESTER R. STACKHOUSE ...... ........................ ......... E d itor-in-Chief MAYNARD ALLYN ...,...,...... ...... B iifiiieff Manager JANETTE ADAMS ...,.. ............. A rt Editor STANLEY IRISH ...,... ...... ........... C I df: Editor ARDYS FERRIS ...,....... ................,.. A ctioity Editor HELEN MAY SMITH ...... ..... W 07726773 Athletic Editor MLIRIEL TRASK .......,. ........ O rgiziiizotion Editor ROSS GRISWOLD ,.... ......... E eiztiire Editor ELDON ROBBINS ........ ......., P iibticity Editot CRETA LANPHIERD ,,....... ............ L iterdry Editor HENRY BAUMGARTEN ...... ................... P laotogrizph Editor DORIS MINOR ...,............ ....... 1 ' .......... Affiftdizt Art Editor XWILLIS LANE ....,.........,....... ............... A Jfiftdizt Art Editor MARY ELIZABETH BERRY ....... ......... A ffiftdnt Cldrf Editor MIRIAM BIERD .............,.... ........... A ffiftont Literary Editot HELEN DONOHUE ...... ..... A ffiftdiit Orgoiiiziztioii Editor CHARLES HURD. .......... ......... A Jfiftaiit Feiztzire Editor HELEN MCKENZIE ........ ..... A Jfiftdiit Photogrizplo Editor VELMA CORWIN .......... ........ A ffiftizizt Artioity Editor IIERREL COOK ........ ...... A Jfiftiziit Activity Editor ELLEN MULLALLY .......,... ....... A ffiftiznt Literary Editor MR. PHIL D. COLLINS ............................... ......................................... E tzcidty Adoifor , Ii., IH!! lPlP!E,,NAc,l3t3 if ,qw In . A,,,,q.a- H - --ul-u,:z:,,,. , .-...,,,.::,::,:,:g,,, M if-I: ' J, ,,.,,,,4,,.,.-f,..-y,,..,,-'..v1,..rn-,.w--.v.4v.-frc-..-v- ,-f-.-,... Central State Music Makers l i Back Row: Thompson, Bilcox, Mr. Kelly, Director, Beckman, Hadock, Snyder, Caszatt, Chamberlain, Reed, Converse. Front Row: Gorsche, Severance, Cook, Paxton, Long, Neff, Robb, Vandecar, Stipedk, Cole. It may be truly said that a college Without a band is like a man Without a voice, for a band is symbolic of the spirit of the school of which it is a part. Gut band keeps up the pep and fills in the dragging moments on the field, in the Gym, and in the as- sembly. Earnest effort by the members under the direction of Clarence L. Kelley has produced a band worth listening to. lFall and Winter lnstrurnentation Classes Cook, Hess, 1g'II1l1'it1?1ielbEY,DSHYfiG1', Robb, Walters, Robb, Walters, Smith, MacDonald, Hess, Cook, ' ac Ona d' Snyder, Mr. Kelley. F cg S Q Y 1 Q , f' I I A' V' - - 4 willy: 'E-.p, s ' ,- I . , . . s p . - 1 ws.-1,7 Q., if , , 'wfdqm v , ,,. Y.,-I, h ' A -.31 51-. ww' -H ' ' .-me' --1 . -. . ., J -- .'-:sf-gf' vldvL::+:- V L. , -IE: I 5 ' ' N i W ' ' I PM .f-4--W t vm 1 ' ' s K ' X l w it-.H',.,4.v... JMU. ww .ii ,,.eE,E. ,,. l V V Ml,-,vga K .I so ' s ' rr' ' ' s of ' 'error s 1 W - F VH 3 N fr!-Uffiflilf Q'fA llllll-WE Q1 .LI Ulla lt :Ver lafaf rsrs ' -f C- ,f'f' -' -U--H-'-W-V-F--4-N--N-.-.... ..VA n.,a....,....,...,.,..,,-,-,,K..,. ,,.,., .-.,,.,,...,...,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,-..,N....M..-I 2- -sQ.,:,m,,, Debaters ll-llave Enyoyable Season Back Row: Fall, Handley, Conway, Simpson. Front Row: Robbins, Thompson, Clunis Resolved, that trial by jury should be abolishedw and Resolved that the present plan of installment buying be drastically curtailed were the subjects which Central's debating teams discussed during the debating season. The former question was debated by the men and latter by the women. Central's affirmative defeated Ferris and Alma but lost to Kalamazoo. The men's negative had less success, losing to Calvin, Albion, Ferris, and Northern State Teachers College. In spite of their losses, the season was considered a success and was closed by a banquet sponsored by the coaches, Prof. I. A. Beddow and Mrs. C. C. Barnes. Back Row: Mrs. Barnes, Coach: Ratkos, Johnson, Wisme1'. Front Row: Myers, Isbell, Brown. it ,. N' N'-Hag: iV 'd ,,..--' abdfgi .',f,,jg5?f ? ., :gpg h , ., A U .31 ,,Q,:i:::5:.41.,-,,:,. , f I' -bgaszgc. l 753, -, , , -Q ' I 1 ,j,ru , 3. '. ,,g.:f-i- ' lf,,4: A -.,-rt,-gn ,I 3 I V , , - K, rY?X:.4xv:s, ., Y .. 'MQ' 5133- by 2' 1 We-V V f .' Z..-gala' A ...H H ,J L '.f.,....,.,,. L V-11f't2A..-,.a:ir:'u,ua.w...-.Tse-e' ' f 'iLd'i .,,-..... . 114- - H A' I . VI, QIHE.-?ElH!l!E!ElENel...,lS!.2 E, Large Staff Edits Central State Life l Back Row, Schrivei., Simpson, Solem, Tambling, Ellis. Middle Row: Wilkinson, Ferris, Mr. Collins, ' - ' h E 'l Burt, Elder. Breidenstein, Lanphierd. Front Row. Smith, 1115 , 1129, l l The LIFE is a weekly paper published by the class in journalism. Its aim is to set forth for the students all items of importance and of interest to them. During the fall term, Arthur H. Rice was the faculty advisor and instructor of journalism, but he was called to higher duties as editor of the Michigan Education journal, Mr. Phil D. Collins of the English department who had had some very success- ful experience as director of papers, took over the work of Mr. Rice and continued to 'uphold the high standards of the paper. All the credit, however, is not due to the faculty advisor alone. All of the re- porting, most of the editing, copyreading and proof reading, and much of the make-up was done by the students themselves. It is the aim of the journalism course which lasts two terms to fit students majoring in English to take charge of papers, as many of them will need to do. The work is divided between theory in the class work and practical application in getting out the paper every week. It is one of those courses which is really fun to take. 'sfkqsgiii W JAM, 26 l E7 T., K I F ' ' ' ' :LM . . , - - -wa. -. . .. . . , . V U f V, I 2,791 . l , Q'--1-f-'.H - -v ,, .fa 1-.' 1- V.. . X ' '- ' - 2- -'- M-a W- ,v Q.. 5 I. .,'1'3,1 WI., gm'- --'fA..:-- ' - hifi. 1 V .. .-.gf .,,p,,g,.,, ' - ' ., --'f'.. ,. .. P--15 A , .N L 1 , E- I-an .4 ' I- '-il - S-' ,Q-um.-aaqnagsmanaaekau X 1 s N MAH l l . . . v l l so P f P P aeas llllellt iElHUlll3lPltllfWl lltwldlv , lf -,-.N i' I uf . ' v 1 x,., -, -, ,,..,g., - -- , 'vt' ci' mt-T '- ' wff ' M 1-H 4 - i ' X A 'Ima may 5-71'-,.. ' --cf e, .1-fafv - ,wiv-' if ' A L. U if vf , 1 I f-sm N -1 , -,,.- rm -J, , ' s,,,1':J ' f Q J gf' V ,g 1. 1,55 -'CQ' 5- , rzjj ,f,x-sgfiq-gf 56.1 rf Q. xt.,..,.,.,,.,.,..,......,.,,..,,.,,,a.,,....t..,w..,.,N,.t,-,...,m...,,.h,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,bg-mm 'msg i fi ' - -1 ivt.',11j4fgqgg Orpheus Replaces Glee Club Back Row: Clunis, Burnham, Lindquist, Knirk, Mr. Powers, Gardney Langley, Eidt. Middle Row: Brown, Deitzel, Long, Carey, Gregg, Petiprin, Willcinson. Front Row: Hershberger, Lambert, Sutton, Gover, Converse, Gorsche, Adams. The Orpheus Club, formerly known as The Menls Glee Club, is a singing organiza- tion composed entirely of men which has been under the direction of Prof. Harold Powers of the music department. The Club has sung for several informal occasions, frequently going out to high schools in the vicinity. Together with the womens glee clubs, the Phoenix and the Philharmonic, it helped to form the Choral Club which ap- peared in the Messiah, at Christmas time and the Italian opera, Aida , this spring. ., . 'QQT ?'5M-:'l,,:, A9651 l QS-QQLHMP: . 7525: -. I 4 41.345, Were, if - .-, s,,vp42 ' , . , . -.pwy f Lc,..,:,--lxfliaxfggwgiiqtfvwlgqhh U if wg-yy. - M, . l -Q-.,.z.,,, f, ,s.,.,,q -.4..,M. , . , .'2-'h'.. ., .- 1 .. 9-'WF-9'-' N. 't' - J '-. V ' .V - ' -L '- H4414 LSEEQc':'fQF5 Ef?1 lS'!lg.',r..:''gtgggeifaiggiff ,Y. 9. ,- -mfg-sequel-eugay,-,,::4:G i2T!32 1 P 4 V, A-2' --W -- - -4'-11 ndf2e-52.13 f, I, ,,,, , , W F ,Y -., , , l 1 lil l i1TlHi'EWiEiHlliIPIF5itWZX A -A...-1 -4 zmv- , -,-Y V-H ,---,.,,.-:f::v-...pv. --v.-,-.-Y Philharmonic Club 2 ,Q ,: ll' F M 5. Lt' Rh rd, Lanning, Morrison. Middle Row: Gager, Beckman, Barker, BlLPeriil,dll Ctgdjlcilrrghaniix AbbliyiOSaf:e. yliilont Rolwz MacDonald, -Dart, Banton, M1ss.H3yCS, H0tZD'1-HH, Lumley. Not in picture: Geraldine Anderson, Nioma Kelly, Ilah Milligan. Officers BliATRlCli BECKMAN .... ------------------- ------------ P ' 'efjdefzf EVELYN LUMLEY -------- ,.,,,,,,,,........, V ice-Preficlefzl DQRIS ABBEY .,,,,.4,..,,,. ,,,,,,, S er1'em1'y ma? Treczmrei' ELLEN COOKINGHAM ...... ................... A CCOYYZPHYYW Miss GIENEVIEVE HAYS ..... .....--.. D i1'6'ff0f' The Philharmonic Club is a women's glee club composed chiefly of girls who are specializing in music. It was directed by Miss Genevieve Hays of the music depart- ment. Together with the Orpheus' and Phoenix, the Philharmonic became apart of the new Choral Club. The Club has appeared in several operatic and oratorial works during the year, including the Messiah and Aida.', - 66Aida9f Given ln Spring Undoubtedly the music lovers of Central and of the city of Mt. Pleasant enjoyed the Italian opera, Aida, more than any other musical program they have attended for some time. Aida, Verdi's greatest opera, was managed bythe Festival Opera Com- pany of Chicago which furnished not only the soloist, but the stage directors, costumes and scenery. Centralls Choral Club assisted with a chorus, ballet, and orchestra. Aida was written at the request of the Viceroy of Egypt who wished to celebrate the opening of his new house at Cairo by the production of a work upon an Egyptian subject from the pen of the most popular composer of the time. It was first produced at the Academy of Music, November 26, 1873. Central and the townspeople were very fortunate in having an opportunity to witness this line opera. ..,, ' -..- . 5 -- , ' -... ' 1 ., . - - t il - y . lf ,,.., w- ' 1 1, . . , , . . , , 1, .ws ,. ....., . N .. , , , , , ,, , ,,, ,, ,gg.,,,,,, W , . , , if ,, ' A A ' 1 . , N fe fff-f-if 'eta-.fbmfevfne,Q-:1Qa.:.,-f r ' '- 'iib' .ff l D! D lg iitlalleil ttfitg Forum Wins Campus Comedy Rachel Tate Literary I 'ety ...... ...... S weetfoeezrlr of Sigma Chi CllOPl'1ilCS ................... ...,.,.,.. ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E 11 0 lzffepl ilckwarriner Litera Ciety ........................,,..,,,...., Snptfyreyfeei Deyirer Home Economics C .......... .......... S new Me zhe Way to Home Ee. :kThe Forum ...w......... ....... . .. . ..........,....................... Centmfr Inferno Helen R. Emmons b.. . ............. .......,.,..,.. T he Pjgij' Tale Mcirllhe Alehymist ub. ........... ....... T he Strange Interlnele The League of WO' oters ....... ...................... S njjfer-ferry Central Triangle ...... .... . ......,,.., ,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D azzer The Senate ............... ............... ........... C entre! Revne Commercial Club- ........ ................ 5' 6lf6J'77ZcZ7ZJ'hi,U Art Club .............. ....... ................... flrliftr and Modelr Kelley Club. ........... ........... . .............,.,.. Knee Deep In Dnirier Lucy A. Sloan ....,.............. ................. Back In Om' Own Back Yew! Le Cercle Francais .............,,.....................................,......... Extra! Extra 3:Winners, tWSecond Place, ttwfhird place. 'l6NeW Broomsw Proves Hit The speech department at Central State was unusually fortunate in the choice of a play for their annual commencement production, for New Brooms by Frank Craven, reads well, acts well, and leaves in the wake of its happy laughter the satisfaction of pleasant memories. New Broomsl' is based on the eternal struggle between youth and age. Youth, t as usual, is certain that it can manage the world better than age, and in this case, age allows youth to try its hand at managing the affairs of a great business concern. Craven guides his plot to a sound and sensible conclusion, which is a sympathetic union of youth's energetic optimism with agels wisdom gained through years of ex- perience. As the last curtain falls we see father and son standing shoulder to shoulder, facing the future with a keener appreciation of what each may contribute to a greater business success through cooperation. Mr. Beddow is to be congratulated for his success in producing this delightful comedy. I Y Q U' . ' I ' , ,,,- f . H . ev ,..,5:,5'1n-' ,Lf,1--.4-4.1 - , - ,A -Waugh, ,QN-s...w 'sgK3 N -1-QE .rapes g-,far-M AA' 5' A , .3571 I m,,,J-NZ'-?' , . . W. . gr 1 , rf' -ff' 1 sg 4 . : . LEQ5.S L:,. Li6m - - 1-,: ,p X,,.g - ' fs -p I 4 ' V ' 4.,.- if' v E f -:-J ---.4-- ,g,,5,-35 1. . , Q . ,V A -. W A -, I 1, s, r V bw, Q. M. I 5 --...,,, ,, c --. ,- K , X ,j W i ..v 'w ,,,,....L ,X ,4 J. . 4, 'I s -W E ,gd ,ha ..t,-41',1...pg,,-Nvzay' 1- ' , , ...gh ,riff -4- ' 1- A za ., ,.,. nl:- MJ X X I ,J .V - . h , M' ,K . -is :..N.-, . ,. . - r , .. i-. ..., a:,.1.,,, u.f::,2'4f?af + Q:f. 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PARKER Memories The goal posts stand like spectres white In the darkening shades of the winter night, While the empty bleachers and charging sled Silently guard with the stars o'er head, The battle scarred turf, where their heroes bled The blare of the trumpets and thump of cleat, The crunch of leather and dash of feet, The bark of the quarter, H10-6-4-9 , The plunk of the ball, the Crouch of the line, Where are these now, oh friend- of mine? And the stalwart huskies, where are they Who battered a path to the goal that day? All, all are gone, the season is done, The game has been played, the victory won! But-memories will stay for years to come. P . . 't' L, ' . . ,...-.f4:,E,a.:w,, X CW- wah' ,W ' M F'-YQ-M -my-. 1 i'fs-1-.tp-Q-... .. . 1 . i --v,,. 3 get-is','q5a-'- -1 -1 t,,.,., , -.QW 7-45 f v u-f-'-2-4-is-ensuring, .,,.-, , 'l --YQ H+ ' ' -5--'--M--- '19-G Ili -' 3 - f.. . . .g . .t H ' .g,,, M fx X . T B ,H pf. as I 1 V75 'si - , A lzr i Captain Sfcalckhouse Captain Chefter Stachhonfe, all-conference renter in the Michigan Collegiate Confer- ence for two eonfeciitizfe yearf, piloted the Fighting Teaeherf thrzi another fnceefffiil gridiron carnpaign. He haf alwayf been a clean hard hitting foothall rnan and proved to he a capahle leader for the Maroon and Gold af they added fix more hard earned wietorief to Central State'f long lift of tri- nrnphf. E l i i 4 I FOOTBALL X t I I T 1? N l xxhb I ' 4 1 3 5 1 5 fi! fl? ill 255 ESI? N - i I-Q if if gs? 71 H , , wg w he C C illli.. C a 5 55 4.27 , li ' in g J' e 457 3 , ,Z IA,-Q K 1 e ' t 41 l' 4 I ' r ' s y My - We-fe w-1e - . Q 0 ii ll P- VSV ft ' I , ,re - 0. X V 1 ' fe' ix ' ii' ' if O Qllbllil up U aafafa, , W e A,,greaalfamv-wwf:-e -- -H-'W- ' ' ' 'Q WA - --,',A -1:-V , ,-,g4,f,,'-f 4,.: 1f- ae,-,r':i1 ' Central Statels Varsity lFootball Squad Standing: Coach Parker, Johnson, Munson, Reed, McClutchey, Burkett, Monaghan, Blumenstine, Coach Butler- Middle ROW: Hickman, West, Brandt, Captain Stackhouse, Krause, Sutton. KHIHGH. Front Row: Shouse, Knapp, Brotzman, Sweeney, Hackett, Kelly, Stamats. The Season Won from Detroit Tech at home by an ..... ....-4 1 3-0 SCOYC Lost to Adrian College away by an .......... .... 8 -0 SCOIC Won from Toledo University away by a ..... ...... 1 3-0 SCOI6 Won from Northern State at home by a ...................... ...... 2 6-0 SCOIC Lost to Michigan State Normal College at home by a ...... ...... 3 6-O score Won from Valparaiso University away by a ,,,,,,, ,, .,,... 25-0 score Won from Ferris Institute away by a ,.,..,, .,,,., 2 1-O score Lost to Western State away by a .,,,,,,,,.-A,.,,, .,-,,- 1 9-0 Score WOI1 ffOIT1 Detroit City College away by a ,,,,,, ,.-.-,-.,...,-,.-. 2 3-0 Score Cellffill SEZIIC 126 points ..,,,, .,--- Q PPOHQQIS 63 Pgintg + N i ffegfiiifgsfea Q, fr om.. rw ...,.,.Y+-Q..-4. , , ,,,, , ,,,,,w ,rv Y . Y, v ,V lv ,uulwww WH , , , Y, , . N f.- I - lll'il!.EyaQ!t,l.!l!lf2!PlL,.lYY?ka!lf?,tl I Fighting Teachers Receive Recognition CHET STACKHOUSE BY JOHNSON BILL BURKETT AllfMt Ci. C., Selection Maroon Gricllders Honored iifgllich POSSEN The Fighting Teacher! again won their Shoemaker RT Ypsilanti Jhare of herthf on the Mythical eleven Lavoie RG Ypsilanti choren hy the Coacher of the M. C. C. It Stackhouse C Central State war rinfeljirh cooperation on the part of Seborg LG Western State the raaad that enahled the three Maroon- Harrison LT Western State rnen to earn their pofitionr. Captain Strokis LE Western State Stachhoiife war flanhed hy foar great Johnson F Central State gnardr in Wert, U Sweeney, Kranfe and Boyd RH Ypsilanti Shonfe that contrihnted rnore to hz: play Frendt Q Western State than the aoerage rlltortrrnan noticed. The Stites LH Ypsilanti rarne credit ir dae Hachett for the :how- , 1 ing of Bnrhett, and then too, it war Kelly ALTE'iNA'fE that fhill all tired ohnron df a hatterin Burkett T Centraystate rain to jinahle the! hig fallhaeh rnoii Wood T Ypsilanti ejfegmje Gunnerson Q Ypsilanti ' Captain Elect Hickman Freddy Hickman, Mancelona High School athlete and letterman in football at Central State for three years, will Captain the Fighting Teachers thru the 1929 season. In naming the new Captain the squad picked a leader of ability. His record of playing every minute in eight straight games in his junior year is suggestive of his consistency. As an end and as a punter Hickman has been a dependable football man and should make a fine leader for the Maroon and Gold. -...ii , A gN.:5., Q. - V- :MMI . 'Ff-'f57L,3,4r,L',. , ' C 5' . 1, 1, , . 13:'C'fI1ia- -,f '- .J Rv-' 1- 'f'115i- Y t V, rr--1144 - 1. - . '. Q . ' ' M' . gh .,.,,,,,.,. ..-ul V . .V I ' ' 1, -' ' A .,.'--...4,t'1.1 4'-I J Q .N . .1 59' qw- -.4-ng: idk M. ,1 ' ---Y --Aww f:..,,:: - ',-.Y..V,.v-fag' ,reg W N , s .I 'A' W A il ' ' Y ---,..-,M-1 aigqp.-c.. ,, .. , ,,-v- 1 c!li!!ll2v!E!E,,3H,,l3t2 Aereal Attack Defeats Detroit Tech 11860 FRED HICKMAN CAPTAIN-ELECT DONALD STAMATS An Indian summer day with the mercury too high in the thermometer for ideal football weather and a field stifling with dust that choked the perspiring gridders after every line plunge and every hard tackle furnished a poor setting for the first football battle of the 1928 season. A record crowd of speculating fans watched the Park- ermen in their first test of a long hard schedule. Eighteen lettermen and a dozen hopeful candidates gave the field a real football appearance as the teachers poured onto the gridiron for preliminary practice. Maroon and Gold was the predominating color in Socks, jerseys and Helmets. Detroit Tech battled gamely against odds before falling in front of an onslaught of forward passes unleased by Coach Wallace C. Parkers gridmen in their hrst performance of the yeilf. Central State tried to score without success in the first half when the plucky Techmen threw up a dogged concentrated defense that stopped the conservative attack used by the Maroon and Gold. Offensivelythe visitors were helpless in their efforts to run thru Coach Stewart Butler's rugged line. Coming back in the second half with a ball game still to be won Captain Chet Stackhouse and his fellow gridmen took to the air as the easiest route to the opponents' goal line. With Little Billn Kelly throwing passes to Freddy Hickman the Fighting Teachers' scored three touchdowns in rapid order to win the first victory of the season. KENNETH KELLY .' ' ' b1:21.g: - ' -. . N-..--S .i -W. .. 4, V t E' 'hi 1.15, mai llf ' niv ' A YM . P, 5525 -.-,urn I Q '- '11 7119. 5 - rffx' 1' ,g,.:3g3,l1b 'N van: NL:-,414 . V- -. . W U -, . U . .,.. , u p V K -. I l 5 an , : , ' ' .Gr-,.. 4 l ta uw gddim,gsK5?l' ra0fif i'W srruglf Biff iiardimff-fmt after xhdf 5? before. E113 they qu-j 3 sri! plunged .. 7.M,j . LU AM. . . only rm 5,3 ITE fur a gee .c ix: iutcrcqtri 2 ra :U yards frm qi when 2 gt: 1: rs- high. L Q.L.fZf3L,p gi.- mlboln 2 gm, T0lfdo Thrff :. Pmll lfffu dom- Tw :QM d . BPUH: 05,2 Em what BE E: Wd Kuhn! Tmtat eil c 'Mt in X ..mn'l- - W ..---y ..-Y .,,.,W .M - U . i. . V, --V . ..-.. :u-p- . 5-41, v fl: ,LQVYY Toledo University Bows U50 lln Last Period Living up to their name of Fighting Teachers the Maroon-clad gridiron warriors played heroic football to register an eleventh hour victory over a fast, heavy Toledo University eleven in a keenly contested struggle. The Rockets were a worthy foe as they poured onto the field clad in dashing purple and gold uniforms and inspired with confidence after their 32-9 victory over- plucky little Findlay College the week before. Neither team asked for quarters or bothered to give any as they opened up with everything in the first period. Dutch Brandt plunged to Toledois eighteen yard line only to lose the ball. The only threat of the Buckeyes was killed when Stackhouse knocked down GEORGE HACKETT a Toledo pass on the three yard line. In the second stanza Hackett intercepted a pass and raced diagonally across the field for thirty-five yards before going out of bounds. Then touchdowns went astray when a pair of passes to Hickman and Hackett were just a wee bit high. Quarterback Kelly played a punting duel thru the third period without a break coming. Toledo made their only first down thru the Maroon line in this period. The last quarter was half over before Toledo fumbled and Hackett recovered on the seventeen yard line. Three plays and johnson had torn Toledo's line open for a touch- f down. Two minutes later Captain Stackhouse intercepted a JAMES KNAPP desperate Ohio pass and returned it to the fifteen yard line where Bluemenstine and Johnson crashed thru for the second touchdown. The Parkermen were on the seven yard mark for their third score when the gun stopped their menacing onslaught. SAM McCLUTCHEY 'iiiiki F. . 5 - if U h .--- 7 'i ' M , .A -.V-5x :'gfj if-:: :' ' . I g. . ..., .- . . . A . ' V I ' A ' 1 A ' -A-nn-YZ. ti- ii f '--v-rfH--- .-vu ff---V --V.-4-F W- :R L .. - --we---1.-:fzm-so---H . ' , fin. ziiiffiiiglillllifillllilll35fSr!EZQEll5E5QZI?'Ma Northern State ls Stopped ln Thriller 2643 HARLOW BLUMENSTINE CLARE MONAGHAN After Northern State had plunged for two consecutive first downs pulled a side-line pass for another and executed a sensational end run that was only twenty-three yards short of a touchdown before the y first period was nicely started, Central State held for downs in the shadow of their own goal and then took the ball to execute a perfect off-tackle play that enabled Irish Monaghan to run behind effective interference to the goal-line seventy-seven yards away to score the first touchdown of a hard fought game. Central State won from the Northmen by a comfortable margin after coming up to great heights to kill dangerous threats by the in- vaders. Twice before the game was over Northern State had advanced the ball to a point inside of the Fighting Teachers ten yard line and on both occasions a rugged determined line broke thru to smother the best tricks of the Bskimos. It was this type of line play that caused a visiting scout to remark that Central State had the best defensive line in the state. Heads up ball by Big Bill Burkett and Fighting Doc Sweeney brought about the second touchdown early in the third period. The little guard blocked a Northern State punt that Burkett recovered in the end zone. Then in the last quarter Coach Parker turned By johnson loose on the field and be- fore the big fullback could be taken out of the game he had plunged behind a smooth working steam roller for two touchdowns that swamped the Northerners 26-0. S Q THERON SUTTON V ' , 1.-vi'E:? ,. ' f , ,, , a v i 4 - - ' .. 5 2 .,.-',1- ' f.'-,-s5F'.a1'H'2f4 ' -. .- ,,,m,,, ,,q,,.,..1, , In 1 . , :E : .' e'w-w'-- . , .46-f U -, W L b l , .- I ,, V I b, ,- V K h V H51 - ,,.,,,4, mmtmzi. 1, ,., . , ,fn ,,w,,,,,,.,.,,,.4.-u-'A 5 in ' LHAVVW 'MN 1 at it 41,5 Dfw 513 wt' gf' ima-ff' maart Mditw ttW 'fa E5 parte milf!!!-fd: Mtkilifllfff qggdzbgmiffii andktulalaav muimiztgumgr mt: girtfzntmr llmltzmft me Mix Rnd Wiki tlnmmi 'mllxiia 5952131 mit Rigas' 9 1m.,, lMh5hg , Y .-- ,A K., pg- pq--f,, Jr., -.. - H' '-- fff--- '-'--- '--'--'ff-'-- Y f.,, a l Greatest Ferris Team Falls Before Maroon Zllf-0 CORWIN BRANDT CARL MUNSON Again they tried and again they came a little bit short of accom- plishing the task. The greatest team-in the history of Ferris Institute, by all odds, fought a game but loosing battle against the Central State horde at Big Rapids and went down to honorable defeat in a great battle 21-0. Coach Parkers' Fighting Teachers stamped themselves as cham- pions of Central Michigan for the seventh time as the Ferris colors were lowered before the Maroon and Gold. The Big Rapids eleven had experienced a great year with a decisive victory over Alma College among other impressive triumphs and felt capable of adding the Ma- roonmen to their list. just as that well known Central State spirit has saved many a day before so it saved this battle. Only great football carried the Teachers to victory. ' After a bitter ten minutes in the first of the game in which the two lines fought toe to toe with little advantage either way Shouse scored a touchdown that came from nowhere when Munson blocked a Ferris forward pass that the little guard pounced on and skipped over the goal line to score. Not until the second half had started did Central State score again and then again it was an unexpected play that thrilled la mammoth crowd of wild fans. Monaghan took a lateral pass from Johnson and raced down the side of the field for fifty-five yards and a score after West had made a sensational block on two would-be tacklers. The last touchdown came as a result of hard straight football with Knapp, johnson, and Kelly sharing in the ball toting. One first down followed another with sharp plunges, wide runs and for- ward passes carrying the ball on a sixty yard march that ended only after a score had been made. With Stamats tipping off yard after yard the Maroon-clads were on the verge of a fourth score as the game ended. RAY KNIFF EN - Hx Q -4 -'ffm 'H-vu .nw-fr'-ev Will! W at Demi' my ahurflfm' me Cfllfh Holm ,.r ' 051141 fl and 511013 :ZS llamll fwfr' made tht F155 the 1 Altima? Q mg hdtv: err icds that the 2- Imtrle ru 5-as rf, lhrft hleihivurg Onfc :IZ 121: quarter llcragf. wth rim: za: ' Store in gn bid: 1.1: 5: mm' 3 comlflllillt 5: for long mg M after firm- T mf Cm: brst foqfnn Offense wx and wha, in SG SESlZflllilDlF3iElwVZtti H529 ,,:,,,f-.1,:,-if --aw.,-. 1.:.-,,.... ,..,.,..ah,4.1+,.-.-......,,,m.,...-.W-f---b-fw:4f-'-'---'-1f---f rffv-s-- ' ' S Fate Plays Funny Tricks ln Sport World There are times when luck seems to aid one team or another in keenly contested athletic events. Perhaps in most cases it is brought about by the long hours of prac- tice and conscientious effort on the part of the lucky team. Be that as! it may Central State's football team lost three games in the season to teams that were worthy foes but not unbeatable elevens. It takes but a small matter to turn the tide of victory and it makes no difference how much ground is gained in an afternoon if the ball is not definitely placed in the end zone. At Adrian College it was nothing more than an intercepted forward pass that opened the way for a fighting squad of Adrianites to score the one touchdown that brought victory. . A At Kalamazoo the Maroonmen wallowed in the mud with the rival Western State team until the only two punts that the Parkermen have had blocked in seventeen straight games were blocked on Central States' goal line to allow the aggressive Hill- toppers to come thru to victory. The statistics below show how close the home-coming game with Ypsilantis' great- est M. C. C. championship eleven really was. Yet the fact that the Green and White won by a comfortable margin indicates that they played heads up ball to make the few needed yards at the right moment. However, Central State lost all three games to teams that deserved to win and the Maroon and Gold have always been willing to ex- tend their hand to their conqueror after the final whistle. Central State-Ypsilanti Statistics Central State Ypsilanti Average punts in yards .,,,,,, -.,----- 2 gn 29 First downs ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,-.-,,,- ----- 1 5 19 Yards gained from scrimmage ,,,,,,, -------- 1 03 193 Yards lost from scrimmage .,,,.,, , ----- .13 31 Punts returned in yards ........ 14 5 Forward passes completed ,.,,... --nhn 1 1 7 Yards by passes ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-- ---- 113 140 Fumbles ..........,,,,,, 1 1 3 4 Penalties in yards ,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,-,---,- 30 30 rr . . I 1 1 . 1.11-1 N I I 1 , 1, 1. 1 F F'Wl'HM ,.l'W '-t F IQ? '1-ruin' a N, il, 0 -tg!!! 136 uswqui 'Gi -55 1 I '35llf'M,! . 'K f 'MTN Yrsxmax Vina iw mx: z m ff we WS, was-IW 115532 QQ lint, M ,giant W i ,. 'px H ar fn- NH , vn,, , A fi ,C X on BASKETBALL z?:' , Q1 'Q ' Xi, , 9 , ..,,' , 4 Sam McCHutchey A fighting heart ana' an nnfeljifla attitzzde toward Inf teafn enatef haf made Sanz Hook McClzztchey the greateft all cZ7'0Zl776l bafketball player that ever wore a Central State nnifown. McClatclaey, center on the gnintet that won the NI. C. C. Champion- fhip, if typical of the leaclerfhip of the Claanzpionf wloo played tlorn the Jeafon with- ozzt a regular Captain. ,,s, , , Liv, , ...,'f.-f--f-ww-' emu' EH E1E!Hli!E!E!EW?.MQ.2.9.i COACH BOURKE LODEWYK And so in the strife of the battle of life Ir's easy to fight when youire winningg Irs, easy to slave, and starve and be brave, Wheir the dawn of success is beginning. But the man who can rneer despair and defeat With a cheer, rhere's the man of God's choosingg The man who can fight to Heaven's Own height Is the man who can fight when he's losing. -Robert W. Service. N-uP 'u 'hu kv-i 'h.o-P ,,.,,I, ,.,-.'. A V n I A -. ,Lis ,. . - - -. ' ' ' v.- , I SAS N . 'rzijgh 5 E '.,sy5'-:fi-'F' 1' , - . .. V '11':,p - '-V 5'- ' 3 h ,X 1 - ,N .. - , ...W ., 1.1- QL. ,z 1 Xl .iv his W. f- Lis WU: Writ W-it Wy WLC Wa Win Lest H1 Wir C S Mir Lf WO: 'Y Wm Wm Wm his .-l,.,-- W'-i --'- - . :L-si.. W.-,L-,, , ,-,,.,,,, ' --- Y J--V--. e.::.:y,f-W we CILMEMQa!H!l!Q!PDhYt?latsl??t2 Miehigan Collegiate Conference Champions Standing: Wallace C. Parker, Athletic Dll'6Ct0I'101'l', Munson, Johnson, Arnold, Brotzman, Coach Dutch Lodewyk. Sitting: West, Munson, McClutchey, Stackhouse, Kelly The Season Won from Ferris Institute at home by a ........ -------- 2 7-20 SCOIC Lost to Michigan U Reserves away by a ......... -------- 2 3-18 SCOU? Won from Battle Creek College away by a ........ -------- 2 7-21 SCOYC Lost to Michigan U Reserves at home by a .......... -------- 2 9-23 SC0fC Won from Battle Creek College at home by a ....... -------- 2 4-14 SC0fC Won from General Motors Tech at home by a ........ -------- 5 7-13 SC0fC Won from Detroit City College at home by a ......... 37-27 SCOYC Won from Western State away by a .............. 27-25 5C0fC Won from Ferris Institute away by a .......... 2947 Scofe Won from Ypsilanti away by a ................ 3422 Score Won from Western State at home by a ........ 3135 Score Lost to Alma College away by a ............... 38'2O Score Lost to Ypsilanti at home by a ......t.............----- 3448 Score Won from General Motors Tech away by a ........ 3450 Score Won from Detroit City College away by a ....... 3824 Score Won from Alma College at home by 2L ....--------------- 40-27 Score Lost to Northern State away by a ............------------------ 2724 Score Won from Michigan College of Mines away by a .....,. 3844 Score Wfon from Northern State at home by 21 -------------------- 2624 Score Won from Lake Forest College at home by a ......... 42355322 . --,, ' D .Q'if.ff.'.f,f,',ififf''f.f.f.f.f'.'.1-.'.7.1f.if.i. ------------------------- 5 games ifi ..,c ,ff 1-'A 4 -f-.-'f1-. 1 Qgygqw ADIA 5ifff5'fff-+-f -f 'Nt f A I... tts Tl H E 4l2lHlIlPlPlL1fyggggjQQ,9 . . PAUL MUNSON 1 ALFRED WEST The Varsity Team morale and unity of pur- pose carried the 1929 Central State varsity cagers thru the most suc- cessful season in the history of the College. With cooperation as their motto the maroon-clads went thru a twenty game schedule with fif- teen victories to their credit. The spirit of the Fighting Teachers enabled them to go thru a tough schedule in the Michigan Collegiate Conference and win 7 the M. C. C. crown with but one SAM MCCLUTGHEY defeat. Ferris Institute furnished the opposition in the opening game that turned out to be the first victory by a 27-20 margin. Three days later and only ten days after the close of football season a game was lost to the University of Michigan Reserves, 28-18. The pre-holiday col- legiate competition was concluded when a team of juggled players came thru with a 27-21 win. over Battle Creek College even though McClutchey and Paul Munson were confined with the Flu. Again the Wolverines won when they nosed out a 29-28 verdict on the Central State floor the first week of the winter term. Then Coach Lodewyk's men went on a winning streak that lasted for seven consecutive games. Flint Teach was the first victim, 57-18, followed by a second victory over Battle Creek College by a 24-14 count. Then Detroit City College bowed to the future champions in the first game of the conference schedule, 57-27. FREDDY ORR The Maroon and Gold invaded Kalamazoo a week later and de- feated Western State 27-25 after trailing by eight points at half time. Ferris Institute lost a Wednesday night game at Big Rapids as Cen- tral State piled up a twelve point margin. The dope pot was demol- ished at Ypsilanti as the Teachers shot their way to a 34-22 victory over the Green and White for their third M. C. C. triumph. A super brand of ball paved the way for the seventh straight win a week later Q BYRON JOHNSON ' -' , ' '-- 1 ,. '24, , .4 ' ' ' -'T' ' ' - - - - ' ' 1 .L M lx., ? . :wil i-U81 nw 1' f ' - , f . , .,,.. - X 1-N,-. . . - -.. -,-. . , ,.. . ada. we . , , J X - Jvvegl H . .,.- M-3. g , CHE:TiI :T 5. 3 304 Ik z'am,:.4 pionship wi 2 3- Alma Collrg: we .2 'lllt R11 Im' day nip to Ga :rr before th: za: r victory owe an 3-if dl-U35 P65-:crux . t umm? r 5 Y f V 'V V V RQFVJJQ 1.7 ,Z Y rv -,,,.,,.,,,,:: -- , ,v.,,.v.:.:--.:.4--f:., ,lx -. . - W P Y.H:Y..x.:.,H Y,q..-W 1 .. ,. rw-, 1 , l K V .A I -A I -' .l As Central State Defeated Western 2,7625 At Kazoo lndivldnal Records G FG FT PF TP Sam McClutcl1ey, C ........ ........ 1 9 76 18 35 171 Bill Ke11y,f ............... ........ 2 0 41 28 50 110 Paul Munson, f ......... ........ 1 8 45 17 19 107 Chet Stackhouse, g ......,. ........ 1 9 26 21 19 73 Al Arnold, f ,............, ,..,.,.. 1 2 19 8 5 46 Al West, g .,............. .,...... 2 0 16 3 16 35 jack Brotzman, f ......1 ,.,,,,,, 1 4 11 4 11 26 By johnson, g .......... ,,,,,,,, 1 9 5 2 19 12 Freddy Orr, f ..,....... ,,,,, 8 3 4 6 10 Carl Munson, g ......... . ..........,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 8 1 2 8 4 SEASON TOTALS Field Goals .1...... ...........,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 4 3 Free throws ......,....,, ,,,,,,,, 1 O8 Fouls committed ...,. ....,,,, 1 68 Total Score ..........., ,-,,-,,- 5 94 Points per game ...,... ----- 2 9 Victories ............. ----- 1 5 Defeats ........ .------ 5 X 'x'53135f i -- - ,V X' 9814. Q1 4. : :H . . '17-:Aff I ' .V if A A . ' 'X . ' f ' 1251. 1 ' 5 -.,','f: - A ' .. 'J F A 1 .1 N, 11 T 5 5 M T , N , F 1 I , 1 . '-Q'-Sdbffi-ks:-q....I.1..?HI:nnlf -1--.--.-.:..u4... --e'.-'Mmgg1:y.q f:'a' is-V,-,:,.,,,.., . ,, . , h lx ' - - - K J- A: I ,-4, -, ,- 7 J v ,f ,Q v 1 U 1' 3 nl n 3 x 3- 33 W V ' 5 0 - V wx N 1 :'- 1 ,wy,: ' -' .fe ' Q it as Q ' o f 'X , 1 I ,f A-1 i tpigqt N f ,f Xa' w,f,M,t,e XX f, . ,,5 V z V 3 Z: 'S f, 2 ' ' F11 6 gd . t ef Q we 4 ? f at , ' e 7 57 I A-17 , x i W A, ... ' . ! f 5? ' lil XV V X New V -3 - QVAZAA fi f--. X . , f I X , M . 1 ,,,,,,. h , 5 Q Captain Kelly Captain Kemzetla Bill Kelly Jet a zoiiziiifig example for loif team iizatef af they repeatedly ftrokecl their way to victory. Kelly if a jropzilar, bard working athlete zoitlo letterf in football, bafketball and ten- nif to loif frealit. Hif claaraeter like bif per- formaiice if the kind that reflectf creclit to loif College. ' .. .X 1928 Tennis 'Team Upholds Central Statels ll-lonor . I l i rl Robinson, Archer, Captain Kelly, Woodruff, Stevens, Coach Wallace C. Parker. The Season W011 from Adrian College ............,...K...............- Won from Ypsilanti ....... g ...... Won from Adrian College .,...... Lost to Olivet College ........... Won from Ferris Institute ............ Won from Alma College ...................... Won from Bay City Junior College ......... Won from Ypsilanti ........................... .........at Adrian .........at Ypsilanti .......at Mt. Pleasant Olivet .....-.at Mt. Pleasant Alma .......at Mt. Pleasant .........at Mt. Pleasant Tennis is one of the popular sports at Central State. The presence of a great number of ine courts plus courses in beginning and advanced tennis help everyone to play the game. Cement courts make it possible for play to begin very early in the spring and affords a good chance for the varsity squad to begin practice with they first warm days. This along with many years of capable tennis instruction from Central States coaching staff has been responsible for the unusual string of victories won be the Tennis teams over a long period of years. The 1928 team proved to be no exception by winning their matches with decisive regularity. Lead by the brilliant play of Captain Kenneth Bill'l Kelly, the Maroon netmen emerged victorious in seven of their eight dual meets. Ypsilanti was toppled twice, as was Adrian College. Alma College, Bay City' Junior College and Ferris Institute bowed in defeat to make a brilliant season. Plucky little Olivet College achieved the lone honor of defeating the Maroon and Gold. . rg .I ,K v..:33:,,H -Eg' an I - U ilvitgf X ' , E A x I Urea- P' 'I' 1 s ' l ..-,1, X . H W . f . . 5 -. -. ...:..-A--a4:.,c.aeka 1 -4 w'-'ff' - 11 Traclt and Field fp i 21- 6 t 4 C, Z7 !' , ,J-'az , 5 X F' ' X : ' l -5 -nas.. C -., 5 ,W I ,,, ,,,,1 ,.f,,f -w it, W- .,.,-, , , ff r uff' ,. 1' 1 ...,..,..--. .........,. .-v. . . . Q..-,,. ,.- , .. . .,A.. ,....-..J Captain Cline The 1928 trach team roar captained hy farh Cline, oerratile athlete and mper trace man. In hit favorite ezient, the high jizmp, he won a plaee on the National Honor Roll with the third hert performance of the year in United State: and fell rhort of making the Olympia team hy the narrowert of mar- ginf when a pulled tendon eliminated him in the jinalt. Hir record rpeahf for itrelfs Central Intercollegiate 6 ft 425 in. fNotre Damej Regional Olympic 6 ft. 4 in. fDetroitj State A.A.U. 6 ft. 2 in. fDetroitj Michigan Collegiate Conference 6 ft. lx, in. fWestern Statej State Indoor Record 6 ft. M3 in. QMichigan State State Outdoor Record 6 ft. M2 in fMichigan State 9 A 7.655 1liHiiEiTEllllllDfl5IEWAS H5295 t rv ff . 2.0 .-... 1- --we - .-,,,,.,,..,.,..,.,.,4-e,.-D-e.-,-..,-,f..,-..-.yw-awfm.:-.------.qw-.1.-.f,w1n4.w-n Central State On National Honor Roll Standing: Coach Wallace C. Parker, Sutton, Quinlan, Stackhouse, Burnham, Brown, McDaniels, Kenney, NVhite. Seated: Simpson, Robbins, Captain Cline, Hetzman, Furman, Hartman. The 'Season Track performances at Central State continued to improve with the passing of the 1928 schedule. A team that bettered several standing records and won their share of meets represented the Maroon and Gold. The team was particularly strong in the field events but lacked balance in the running events. Four new records were established. jack Quinlan set a new record with the javelin in the first meet of the year and then broke his own record three times in later competition. Chet Stackhouse bettered the discus record and jack Cline ended his final year of competition with new marks in the high jump and shot put. These performances featured as the Parkermen won twice from Alma College, once from Adrian College and made creditable showings in the State and Conference com- petition. Weakness in running events lost the Memorial Day meet at Lansing and re- sulted in a 73-56 victory for Detroit City College at Belle Isle. Event Record Held By Yem' zlflacie 100 yd. dash ....... 3 .... 10.4 sec. .............. Milford Finch ........ ,,,,,...,,,,,., 1 927 440 yd. dash ............ 51.5 sec. .............. Percy Munson ...,.,, ,,,,,, 1 926 220 yd. dash ............ 23.7 sec. .............. Milford Finch .,,..,, ,,,,,, 1 927 880 yd. run .............. 2 In. 6 sec ........... Lynn Corwin ...............,..,....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,., ..,,.. 1 927 Mile Run ........ ....... 4 m. 58 sec ......... Leneau Davis .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 1927 MHS Relay ...... ....... 3 m. 56.1 sec ........ fLauer, Kimball, Whittal, Hartman, ,,,.,,,,,,,, 1925 Pole Vault ................ 12 ft. 3 in ........... Jack Cline ,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,, 1 925 High Hurdles 16.7 sec. ............ Lyle Bennett ,,,,,.,,,, - ,,,,,.,.. 1927 LOW Hurdles ............ 26.7 sec. .............. George Lauer .,.,.,.,,,, ,.,,,,,, 1 926 High Jump .............. 6 ft. 423 in ........, Jack Cline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- ---,.-,-, 1 928 Discus ......,.,.,, Broad Jump .... Javelin .......... Shot put ........ . N t 3, Q w:.'-,ww V --2' Wie.,-1 r. ' nn Y' f.. 115 fl 1inn 22 ft. Sw in fffffffJ Chester Stackhouse ....... ack Cline ......,,.,,,,,,,,,,, .nnnnl928 -nnHn1923 162 ft. 112 inmjack Quinlan ,,,.,,,,..,.- ---- 1 923 40 ft. 10 in ......,,, Jack Cline ,,,,,,,-,,,-,--,----,-----..- -,----------------------- 1 928 ' -22-f'4'nan.g.,,. ' :fr ...4..,,,......-'-he-,M-'--N--fm,-gg,- f,Q 'fm- ' -1-,, .5 , H i ,-gJ'fl? i5' ' V- ' ,:'f? ' .--.tgps :f gf- 1 ' , 4 .. in A rviwf? .,... ' ..-'rim-.SA-.Lf I-:rye 2 I 5- 51 Y, 1 1 E i Z 1 Q , 1 1 BASEBALL A , X ,ff 1 1 X an 1 faafa fx ,ff 7 ,M affwmax may Wff 2 1 ff t 1 iq f W 1 X af, 7 1 NK X x 1 W a ' M fi, 1 1 I y X ,a 1 . Aj , 5 tt E 5 ' .' Q , ., - ' ' I 1 Y Z' A , , - ' ,, - if . M - 4 -. : 5'-A , ,.....,......... . 'N' 1 . -11. v N flni W mg, ,......., : ....,,, ,,,,,,,.. . ., jx ,w,,fL,,, ., ,, ,f- ,: X, 1, .5 G V , W L Aff , -., ,, ,.,eg :, A J M , .,l 5 I Captain Pullkinear Captain Eiizo Pzzlkiiier proifeil to be a gooal leader for the 1928 bafeball team. Hir work at Jeeoizal baJe waf all tloat aizyoize eoiilaf wish for. On 0flz67Z.Y6 loe way a time- ly hitter axial whether zoiniiiizg or loofiizg played a tleterminetl cool loeatletl braiicl of ball. With gracliratioii Central State loft one of their belt athletef iii many yearf. - --- -- W -' 'A ,.,, 1 ,- . ,. . --N ,, 31. -- - Y ,-..f- - --- . - 1 - - I , . wiv ' A alll? -Et Qt'll!P!ElE,IY3fPl,tllf!29-l Many Veterans Played On 1928 Squad W, . sq, V, Il I l , I Standing: Butler, Burch, Cowles, W1-ight, Barden, Swanton, Knapp, M. Lewis, Coach Dutch Lodewyk. Sitting: R. Lewis, Hutchinson, Hansen, Bremmer, Captain Pulkiner, Melano, McDonald, Zimmerman. The Season Coach Dutch Lodewyk's 1928 baseball team will be remembered as the tough luck team in the history of Central State baseball. With a wealth of veteran material on hand a record season was anticipated. Although the season was not a brilliant one from the viewpoint of victories the club played in some great battles. The team did not always loose because luck was against them, but they certainly did not profit by getting lucky breaks. If anything dame fortune drifted to the other side. When a team plays four conference games and loses three of them by scores of 3-2, 3-1 and 4-O and drops two others by counts of 2-1 and 4-2 it looks as though the twist of fortune had failed to aid them very much. As a unit the squad hit hard and fielded well and in several of their games they smothered the opposition. In the twelve games played the Maroon and Gold scored a total of 83 runs while their opponents were circuling the bases 53 times. The loss of thirteen of the six-teen lettermen cut heavily into the hopes of a winning team in 1929 but as usual the squad played like true Fighting Teachers. Won from Ferris Institute at home by a ..,... ,,,,,-,, 8 -2 score up Won from Adrian College at home by a ....... ,,,,,, 1 6-2 gqgofe Lost to Ferris Institute away by a ...... Q ......,,.,, ,.,,,,.. 4 -2 ggofe Won from Detroit Tech at home by a .,.,,,,. ,,,,-. 1 8-4 Sggre is-1 Lost to Saint Marys at home by a ............, ,,...,,, 2 -1 Score S-ML Lost to Ferris Institute away by a ....... 15-4 Score .iw Won from Detroit Tech away by a ...... 21-6 score Lost to Western State at home by a ...,,,,. ,--,- 5 -1 Score Q 172.3 Won from Ypsilanti away by a ...,,,,,,,., ---,--.. 7 -1 Score Lost to Saint Marys away by a ...,,,., ,------- 4 -2 Score Lost to Ypsilanti away by a ..,,.,,.,,,, -----.-- 3 -2 Score Lost to Western State away QI, ..,,,, -------- 4 -0 Score 2 l e , . . - . a 1 , , 1 . tt- , , i If c it .tc FHM wif' gl' wi IN , 4, M im ,.., an at -:g::r6fr'l I T. ,.: f :Zia .... aa Li T.-'f-5 ...., sf, -5. 'a 3.- .,- 3 W, ,., xl: 2: :rv I'-1355 mfffsxti Jaffa! nf an 3, 8:1592 gl ,gf .14 a ., lit-I W, I Si I I I I I , :N , - ' F. I 12' I Z7 I A 5 'SQ I I ,,-..,,,,,.... kj 1 I 5'-5' I ' ff-W l I Q7 ' . Q? 0 , V I I 9 I , I V 6 ff,f fin i . 3' ,. Athletics for All, with those three big words for a motto Central State puts on an athletic program that carries to practically every man in College., In addition to varsity teams there are Freshmen and Intramural squads playing in a large number of varied activities. At one time or another on the field, in the Gymnasium, on the tennis courts or in the swimming pool men may be seen playing football, basketball, soccer, I speedball, tennis, swimming, baseball and a dozen other minor activities. Even ping- pong has its place among the student's interests and occupies many hours of liesure time in the Menls Union. ,Iirosh and Intramural Athletics l I I f-g.1.v..:.r-:fm...f- - A 2 I2 'z Il II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II II 1' I I Il g:1g5-11-g:-A--v,gw4,A1,egv-n-e,..v.f3f,if?f. - - -J,-.1-2-:,,.1 -...,,,, 153, V f --- - e is -W ver- ,-T, , ....5.T... -1-nv-. C -, , V: ,wi ILQQQQA-',g.m,m.f??lK up 1 - '- -':-fi , I -Lk, V-H qt!! 1 4 V 7-. - v. 'I N I : V ,K 3,533-xlw L:.:f,V. 5 lil DHBV 4UfHl!1HDflDRE 445 J i- Mil F l f IG7- 'V ' l ri ol, 'f 1,4 VU il UI 1.1 V 'Vi 'ox L' Cf' aidxw A J ,M Y .V , - ,..-,,.---.1..1-.-.....,.,... -......,.1.,. , ,...,.-..J --F. ,... -.. -, F.---.,..-,... ., - -- ,--.J--'....,.- -,..,...,,f.....,.s,N. f C4 -' Y-'--WXA Future Varsity Men Among Froslh Gridders Standing: Coach Dutch Lodcxvyk, Stokes, Jensen, Critchell, Swenson. Middle Row: Heslon, Woolson, Habkirk, Richman, McLeod. Front Row: Carlson, Kraus, French, McGhan, Petiprin. The Season Freshmen football players were plentiful at the beginning of practice but in the course of two weeks the fifty enthusiastic candidates had dwindled to twenty-five de- pendable, hard working gridmen. Restricted to four games the Freshmen schedule was short but with the scrimmage against the Varsity there was plenty of chance for actual' competition. The squad included a strong team that won three of their four games after teriffic battles and lost the last one when Coach Dutch Lodewyk was taken to the hospital for an appendex operation on the night before the contest. The Yearlings put up a good scrap but were lost without the guidance of the man who had worked with them through- out the entire season. Worr from Flint Junior College away by a ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,., 6 -0 Score Won from Port Huron lunior College away by a ..... ,,,,, 7 -6 Score Won from Muskegon junior College at home by a ,.,,., ,,,-,, 2 1-0 Score Lost to Alma College Fresh at home by 21 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- -,..,, 1 3-0 Score , . ' 't 'f'g'if4f,.--- fir:-Q X- ' ,. Mfrs. '-f- .. , 1- , V - A . . ,. - .N-A - - - ..,-. ilsgiizllzx V, -I: J wx 413625. WQWQSQ Wa,-.42 ,,.g,..4,.,- :ye-' 2 - 1 -U YQ A r-'fii'3lYii551155V1r21, 'gkikbw ' 3:1943 V. 5- 14 -A 'f- 'SPH' -ri--life' 2f I '-fin'-frwlbi' Lk-wX,,1 '-555-'15 3s . 'K f- L.'- 'l 'l 'Aw' ..:f'-c9 'v-'J i f'- ffff'1:s1? 'L'J 1 Y, ' ' . ' V, , - -'3' ' , Q53 ' , I H L,-J .af , I I -1. 1,51 .Au M, 0 - - ,. ., , , N-,V, .-. 1 ,V f' ,i ,,-aff' , - -, - V. ,i,..kig4g.1:....,-'- g-m',:4fef-wexfze---, ,- . . L's.f 'x 1 -V g V' ,MM , Q.,.a.n:a.-11440- V , '- - 416-sf for--.beef - - , '-ew-...V . .. -4-if V. - Q ' -of-A , ,, M -,,,e..,...A, - , H.-r,..-:-V K-vie-f. 2:i-.:-a-Qeg.,.....,.-.-2f1.sf---M-,-........- ,...'-:,,f,..4'sg.i.-5:11.-.ze '.'5.'1-,f:f,w,.::- an --nal, -,4..,s ,,. '- f 'L V , , ' r,.f.-.Luau :V,.s...-1.-r1-1-i-f-----Jug-:e':w-:xfrr-'-.v - ri, , ' 5 RE FT: U ll-irosh Cagers Win Six Straight Victor-ies 1, I , i 1 Standing: Doe, Calkins, Lally, Kennedy, Coach Wallace C. Parker. W Seated: Wismer, Cole, French, Webste1', McLeod. The Season 1 With Coach Parker as their instructor the 1929 Freshman basketball team develop-- t, ed into one of the very best Frosh teams in the State. After loosing the first two games by close scores the Green-clads hit a winning stride and after that nothing was able to stop them. Before the season was completed they had defeated their early conquerers in a decisive manner. The personnel of the squad was probably the best that ever reported for practice at the College. In individual ability and willingness to cooperate the yearlings ranked very high and will be valuable additions to the varsity squad next year. x :Q I ,RE qi l Lost to Detroit City College Frosh by a ........ ....... 2 5-23 SCOIC i Lost to Ypsilanti Frosh by a ....................... 32-22 SCOIC Won from Bay City junior College by a ........ ....... 3 7-16 SCOIC ' Won from Alma College Frosh by a ......... 26-22 SCOFC hi Won from Ypsilanti Frosh by a ................. 32-27 SC0fC it Won from Bay City junior Co-llege by a ........ ------- 5 3-14 SC0ffi 3 Won from Detroit City College Frosh by a ....... ------- 2 6-20 SCOIC Won from Alma College Frosh by a ............ 22-20 5C0fC kQ M I P 1.-. ,-.4..M......- ' 145' ' ' ,aQf':.i'.. ....,...... .f F, Y ,W-. .,., i-.,.,,,,,,,L, 7 9.3-?...f.v ., my , ,g--yefagflx ,ff 14: '-w-1--,--:-.,-:1'sT:i- 1 :ff-Lg,-..-f - ' -i--.i:.-:,,Qpgq7f. ' I 1 f'7' 'v ' K ' 'JJ' ' A ary- an N w ,. H -x5!, -I --X FSI- f- w -,.T1 557 .,...r1,- 1 F -f - -. 'N ra nv' K-N 'xy -' ,J-J-, , ' ' Q '1,- ' 41 . . . ' 'T '-' F ' ' .rl 1' l . ? :f1 Y --'-'... ' 'Y77:,-F-:.1i -'- ff' ll l if ,--1'-f' ' ' , if , ,y 1 ', L 1 g i , '- 'H 0- 7 , 5 f,' LF ' ',fff.,N, ' 13:35, .,, 2 Q, 3 o u iuf l-l Li Q LI is K iv 301 - U Qyixi Q77-img. N' 1928 lFroslh1 Squads Distinguish Themselves Z .,, f 4- K . 5-,mia j ff' Standing: Coach Stewart Butler, Miller, Lenhart, Hayden, Bilcox, Kraus, Chaiee, Curtis, Mole, Clark Kelly, Jones, Beamish, Monaghan, Trainer. Sitting: Bastain, Summara, Whittal, Reed, Johnson, Black. FRESHMAN TRACK RECORDS , 100 yd. dash ........... ..,...... 1 0.6 sec .................,.......,...,........... - .........,..............,....,........ Whittal ..... 440 yd. dash ......,,.,,. 4......,, 5 7 sec ..........,... - ...........,,......,...........,.........,......................,.. -.,Johnson ....,... . 220 yd. dash .....,,. -. ..,,..... 23,4 sec ....e,............. .........,. W hittal ..., . 880 yd. run ......,...... ......... 2 m. 18 sec ............ ........... M iller ...... Mile run ................,............... .- ...... 5 rn. 26.3 sec .....,....... .......... M ole ........,.... 120 high hurdles ......,.. ......,.. 1 7.6 sec ,..,...........,....... ......,.... C urtis ............... 220 low hurdles ...,...... ......... 2 9.8 sec..- .... - ......... ........... C ritchell ..... . Pole vault ....,.,.........,,...., ......... 9 ft. 9 in ............. .......... B astian ..... Shot put .....,,................ ......... 3 4 ft. 11 in ............ .......... R eed ......... High jump ...,,...... ...,...... 5 ft. 21 in .......,,. .......... VS 'hittal ,.... Discus ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,, ..,....,. 107 ft., 2 in ..,,...,.. .......... I inirk Javelin ,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,, M., ,,,,,,.,................,..,..., 136 ft .......................................................................,....,,......... Black ................,..............,........,..................,......... - ........ 1928 ...- ..... 1928 .,........1928 .1928 .1928 .1928 .1928 .1928 ..........1928 ..........1928 ..........1929 1928 ki 1.1. 1 1 Y J : tif ff f 3 'f ! Q wg? y, Z f f ,af f 5? es 1 I ff vf 1 . 1 3 W' , ,Y I MW, ' , , If '57 W ,. W -. I ,,,, . W . 'FWWK f K, ' 1 4 ' ' f fl Standing: Tubbs, McNitt, Kraus, Hierlihy, Kenoy, Kniffen, Bastian, Hershberger. Sitting: Blood, Jones, Whittal, Stilgenbaucr, Reed, House. - ' - 'V' '- '---ra.: ,7-s.. A -- -sa ,, ,K gun. v - , v- .V ' 5-1+ ' I- .- ,. -qyf1--.- v it-SE-is H Xie? Q .qxlxf-.xd -ffm: Q,,,-1-,.,-- :5,,,.v d,y-:vsi 'VW I A has 2.1, .:.. -r, Us 11, :V ' .4 -' ' --ge 1-. I g ' L ffwifffaivi2:15933-:,.. , 'X' ff1??z,ff-,, 131534 1, - . gg? ,, ,.f-..1,3-lg, s1 A K we--...-s1.:L2if3:x:,.:,g,l, , , 2 ,-P P' .44 , -L, 1. ' ,3 3' ' iiii:?32:e'55?Lg45rgif3,1.f.'af:fff?'f '?:A4s.e.....,'CQ1fi2'-...w I ,. . s --Ti, 2:-. X, , l,-JF! ' K I U t A ..,e.,,,.,,,,..,.,:g--zsfffz.ev:-+-:s-:+:-m+s-,,.-,s--- H., .dpi-1.2.2-r 2 1-L 1-1 i::i.a:1:eQ:fz2.i:,s.:::'L:--lLi1L4LzLf.. :4,.x.1f1v, K...-:,.-1111.-4,111-fz:s:.f.qi.a'f1f V. Jew.. 3.-,., 1-0, fybxaiaggt--A59 wld 1 X In -M ,,,,,,.:.,,,,........ ..,. , Y . , M.- ....,a.,,,f---,,,.,,,.,,-.-f-,,,,-j Y Q A ll-N -'- zf-. . , , Team Captains In Intramural Leagues 4'-'z.r.wWUC-' , ,M 3.1 Q . : -I ' ' - f ' 1 W ' 3 ' . . 1 . V. . , . .. +-M---G W' Ill-l E QEIHIIIPIPIE WA ll, 29 COACH JOHN ANDREWS A live wire in the personage of John Andrews came to Central State at the beginning of the winter term. Coach Andrews joined the Physi- cal Education Staff to fill the vacancy left by Coach Stewart Butleriwhen he entered the real estate business in Chicago. In addition to conducting physical education classes and coaching the varsity tennis teams Coach Andrews became Intramural Director for men. Under his supervision an extensive intramural program was staged. Two hundred men participated in the three-league basketball competition thro-ughout the winter term. ,An interesting inter-class swimming meet was run off at the conclusion of the term and in the spring baseball, tennis and track kept the non-varsity men of the College busy every minute. ln the short time that Coach Andrews has been a Centralite he has won the respect and confidence of all the men who have come in contact withhim. It is only natural that he should have won the title of Cheer- ful john. fl ' ' 425211. i K 1 Y A z if 'E V 4 if , 5 4. . 5 Q 1 l i 'Q' Q. 2. ia- 3 'x Q, ' A ta af V sk .g -ab'1-'J-.::,1.-,.::f,.:m,w-,L-Jet, ,, ,iv ' ' ,f,w,-Y,v.-:: , ' , -,...-.fhwz - - f - - A I J... C' .N V-..-vi-.:.w.n:i ,I F rp' As Pep Beils Over at Central State I I l N- .4 V ,,. , .',,.,f-- . Mus, , I 1 I Ll- I A . . WML!! '-flung d,,..4-ff 5,3 . I f ' . AP - '-. - .- 1- -ff.-4: .m, , f N- . , ff- V f . X X x .., Nd' '- x.:11'.-1412-' ', .. . - X-wifi., it l:,f.f.,av .A -, . . , .L ,5,-V,-H - e, ez - , A ,f V -, -,xiig-Q-4f5 .emxwuguaw. - af..'w,Q..-:lfQ'..'2I2'J 44.5-141----W- .'.ms22.::tr4:ubw.a611w6H'f4z-L , e Q!H!i!E!E!EeWHJL3t3 L 0 I Fa, Y,,, , Y, M rv-,Vx .-,., 'Erie' -A ,wg ,,--wg ::ef,..--,,:rv- -- - - -ix W' 1 A-.I-.1 I- ' '. Q. ,Du-,M ., . - X . I 1 W 15:51 kv Q . LT.. TY W , ., . . . . .--5... ...A -.Wgwfe:.:s-.-.-.-Agar-1-'-r'f v'f H 1 ' ' W is lntrarnnral Cage Race Furnished Thrills Every yearthe class of basketball played by the intramural teams improves over the previous season. The 1929 competition was far better than at any other time and that in no way reflects upon the fine ball displayed by teams in former years. There were three leagues of eight 'teams that played over the ten week period in a nip and tuck race that was never decided until the final game was played. Most of the teams played the same style of ball as used by the Varsity squad. The sportsmanship was always of the very best and the interest shown by the student body was commend- able. Much credit is due Coach Andrews for his fine supervision of the play. In the Independent League the Champions were not crowned until the final game when the Olympics, for two straight years College Champions, were nosed out by a single point by the Young and Francis combination. Their 13-12 victory was made possible by Cad Spitler's long shot in the closing moments of play. The same situation was found in the Organization League. In the last four sec- onds of play Freddy Hickman connected with a one handed long shot from the center of the Hoot to give the Varsity Club the Championship over the capable Forum quintet by a 12-11 score. In a long 'hard schedule in which the Maggiels Five, Grange Manor, and Dormitory Kitchen Police fought for a slight lead the dish washing K. P's. came out on top by a hairs bredth. Undefeated until the last two games the touted Maggie's Five showed the way most of the time and then the humble 415's turned in the surprise victory of the year to defeat the Maggie's Five representatives and pave the way to victory for the K. P's. as they sunk the Grange Manor in the last game, 11-7. l-low They Finished INDEPENDENT LEAGUE HOUSE LEAGUE ORGANIZATION LEAGUE W L Pct. W Young. and Francis ...... 6 0 1000 Dormitory K. P.'s ............ 7 TJ Varsity Club Olympics ..,.,.................. - ........... 5 1 833 Maggie's Five ..................... 6 2 750 Fobum ' E2?m'She1'S ------' -'-a- 4 2 667 ..... - ....,...... 5 2 715 Y. M. e1 x'5::i1:1Q:1i ......,...,.... . R SSD ..... .,......... ,. ................. 3 3 500 Kat Klub ,......,....................,.... 4 3 572 Manual Arts ...........,........... . e evis ....... 7... ,.......... 2 4 333 Murphy Mustangs ........,... 4 3 572 Alchymists Gymnasium 15 s ............... 1 5 167 Clines ................................... - ,.... 3 4 429 Commercial Celtlcs '- A--- - ----'--------------------------- 0 5 000 Camels ......................................,,.. 1 6 143 Senate .......................................... Damflnoes. .,.............. 0 7 000 Kelley Club .......................,.. . haw- ',.-4--P Pct 875 750 572 429 429 429 286 000 - ,- -1 -Q -ss.: -' ,3 ' ..1 Q ,:'v-1 - LT fmza s 1-,A I .-.-ape 1' ., 1, xr.-,sank Cx., y ' ,. Jw- ' ' ,. i '51-s5:5,f-:'T1 -- ... t 'li' -'--f ,..., . . .. 1 Q ,,i,...1u YA ly ' 'I V x .I ,: J ., ,' ,., ' s 'F - - r. . i- i-. .I M ,I- U J Y sr J. Wh A W' w A W H e nm '! f'. I . we-I .. '-'--+1w'ew' ..-ees,-, I I UH U1 UDQDQE lygfq QIQUBQ In If:-,':5:I3fv. , K Jixlfi' 6,415-.7r. ,:--,A-mmf.-:Y--A,mfr1.:a7,,.,.,..,D1:..m.a,?.,,,,, ,,,,A M M , M gl v,r:.g'fm . . v--- -'- v- -S..-1-A.,4.-W,..,f.., YFQWM'-it-1w.MQ:Y VV t A H-I f,-HQA-1-:yin-4 ,K .,Y:7I:l3iE Winners nl: lnttrarnnral Basketball Leagues YOUNG AND FRANCIS QINDEPENDENT LEAGUE CHAMPSJ HESS, KRAUS, YOUNG, SPITLER, DENSIvIoRE,'PoTTER. VARSITY CLUB QORGANIZATION CHAMPSQ STAMATS, HUTGHINSON, SWEENEY, KRAUS, KNIFFEN. DORMITORY K. P,S. QHOUSE LEAGUE CI-IAMPSJ 'OLSEN, DAVIS, GRAYBIEL, CRITGHELL, RICHARDS, JENSEN, WILKINSON, LALLEY- '-'4 LWs 'f -4'-sas Is:-4-f ' .H-B ' i . J W Wa W '1P7?3i2S2,:..i:1 'QF'-2521? 'I 'I A' ' 1- ' f I 1' 1 -' - ,xgfiwfff -' I 32 42532554-:-1-. KS Q I.: fl 5 -' 'SLR' 'f ' Qg.L'-1673515 ' 'I NQFFM fig - -- A' W-'-I - -vzrw. f - . pvc- ' , ,,-,'1f'..I,u'-vb' ' -- . .. rn ,. iq wip ? ' - ' .1 - - fwgw.-,n, M - Y., ' 1:2 I .. , I ,I ' , If ' '- - -. :. '-. hW 'P' '-' ,Q ,xsswv gf: L1 f TUH t E t4I3lHll!F?FPlE1A jlQ29t 4 at ..... W..- Athletes We Know At Central State '-sf. Ti'a'1V7i ,-'me .qw A ,x, - , ,-.',MfJf ,. - 4, t . , V ,-f , ,-at - . ff ' , q 47054 V418 ft ' f V , 4 ,3 .-4+ ff-.-,-fw ,W , 'K - P.'e.'.?'1 gfd ' ,, ,, ,.r,,, ,, M324 1. fw, P 'C . QQ, x vm Y t Q . . , Kim, v, ww Mg-vs, ,Q f, ZW U x 1 ,gt MH . ,mv ik 1 gf, fin 'x , ' ff I k jg ' KL, A . E .M E ,ff ,AE W? VZ ,, ly , QQ X . f ' , v ,,. , A. , -: 5-ya, -., lf:-V. 1 -, - Y . . . . . I E16-.Lrg-.,,,, 111, Q, . Q '-u ln ,ii- -- . .- . -7 , ,Q rfA'e,..,...- ., f- N- . , .' 'f..-1- .,w,- .f - X: 213,11 1, '- 'X Q.-qsvf. L- Z, - 5 ,L ., 'N qlq, I , .-5: Q' 2 Q' I- -I :T gijyf-1.' - - k . ' 4'3 -vw. , - .. ' X .-. 11, risk 1 - ,ww-' 4 - 1 -.-,:L.5,!..A.9-- :al - 2.4. .3, , , 5 L . -.a ' ' ..5 - - Q-,Jw-14...r. rv. 4 .- x fa .--L .-., A . U' I ne A mn, ' ' . I ,. . . ' Af -, - '- A - .- , -, -- --1 . f . 1 .5 ,qui - ' N L l JV , b - ,-f - L., P V X 1 V W W 3 N X J M 1' 1 X6 ,' V- fix -X f 4 W 1 4 I X nr fr f r NS f, f f 'I ,K 5 X , I I l , I ' ,I , I, ff , K i v. K J K, k ,,,,- -NMXX I 1 ' , , LM f 'Y X Pl A f b ' J N I 1 K E 1 ' ,f ' ., ..:.:i.3t'ig1N::ii' W 'W l W X 'Wi 'xi I 'HTS QV CQJEJU MPHg JJfJ,n1mn nf Q5 ffff' v awp wma J OWHUETUHS1 ..-a....f' 'f - 1'4 rfw.-fly...-.A.1V .-L,,-1::.1:--.--.- W Y- ., . ,, .-.-,. Wmmenas Physical Educauticon Faculty 1 I GRACE RYAN W Y' ,-ren GEORGIA HOOD Y Q . 5 1 -' N X I 1 ' ' . N N N JOSEPHINE ROGERS TRMA SUNDLING W 'Q'O 'f1f-f'12r.:1,: . '- ' - ---A vw - ., - . ,, ..,,, . W . ,-,, X' A 9'f 3 w i fk 3 +'f'l 'm '1'f'1 -'fl-557-fff1+J+-28-224'-'9'averse-92i'2ia1::-sf'1i:p?'?5.f35Z gji:5s,w:.-g.p,fm,i,g,:9, M ' YA :,jlgE-i ii :A W ---U-,,,g,5LgC,,E, J .4 r- 'steer'-Beatle-'Q H -W- e fee as -ff .- . 4 . ... ill 51-mg wig: UDSDBE wa 51125. - rag, mm, WV g A X xi aff . nfl ' ' 0 '- V--..-.Y L----,-r--',.---a--'-mv'- .4,1.:..---,-e:h4.., - -f-:L s----3. Girls Hockey Squad Back Row: Theda Cline, Marion Boulton, Irene Clements, Miss Josephine Rogers CCoachJ Front Row: Helen M. Smith, Thelma Eaton, Katherine Kane, Gertrude Shovar, Imogene Coffin. Field Hockey was one of the most interesting and exciting sports of the fall season. After considerable practice in mastering the fundamentals of the sport, a series of actual games were played. But since competition by class is generally more enjoyable, the girls fell into equal ranks, of Freshman and Sophomore, captained by Thelma Eaton and Katherine Kane, respectively, and scheduled a series of three games. The second year girls won, but they had to play the third game to decide it, and then Won by a very close score of 3-2. Competition was keen all the way through. One would hardly expect a group of college girls to care for such a hard, strenuous sport as hockey, but many of them register for it each season. One girl in this year's squad remarked, I like hockey the best of any sport that's offered. It's strenuous but it's fun. One has to keep training to keep fit for it. Hockey has it's hard knocks that fairly make you clinch your fists, and it has it's days of rain and mud to endure, but if you like a few hard knocks, a little rain spattering in your face, y0u'll find the thrill in the team play and in the progression down the Held that is hard to equal in many of the girls' sports. SOPHOMORE TEAM FRESHMAN TEAM Thelma Eaton ....... - ..............,.............,.,...............,.... ,. ...... C. F. Katherine Kane .......,,..........................,., ......................... C . F. Helen Smith. ..,......... .... - ...... - R. F. Imogene Cofhn .......... ........ - ...... R . F. Zona Duncan ......,.,. ...,,,,..,,.,,.,,, L . F. Edith Moyer ..................... ...N .................. L. F. Gaila VViley ..................... ............... C . R. F. Marion Boulton ......... . ............. C. R. F. Betty Somerville ............. ........... C . L. F. Pauline Brader ........ ....... - -..C. L. F- Margaret Galloway ........., ................... R . H. B. Theda Cline ....,,.,............... ..... - ,.,,.. R . H. B. Gertrude Shovar ................. - ................ - ....... L. H. B. Evalyn McDonald ............ .......-...... L - H- B- Etlith Shackson ........... .. ..... , ....... R. F. B. Irene Clements ..,........., ............. R . F. B. Alvena Walz .................. ........... .. ....... L . F. B. Mildred Church ..........., ............ L . F. B. Agnes Schmidt ............ ............. - ............,. - ..,.. - - ..... --... G. Bernice Quinlan .......... ....-----..-- - ----...- G - 1.3.3 . ' are-Qe'12r.qg. .-,', 1 '-Hin .MW ,.y.2uzff'1' ' ,Q effect' y 5'65ZgiX3IfkS'5-5'q9f,. , ' S, - . 11 A-2 ., ' ' G l' .V-552 ,.y,,' f:y '3i 'i- ' '5,i'::5'-..-14,3 ,Q 'i' 14: Q1 3 'ff' . , '2 ' - a , 5 V-'I I Ei:'l: '1 fF'4f3!fi:i1weQf--i ' ,-ea. Q, .1gA-f1-nafehL4s:ni4'i5 :W:a:4zLf.g-,g,,.,5,-,,54,.,,.x.:qi gar ifZi?j,.-4.L-.3Yr-L VA. MAT-M AAT wrt: ,Mn Y W V iv Y 7 V VWQYATYT 'ww'-V v iIUHIE..cilllll!l!lf?.lE!E.lEYfMl3,2f'9 AlllfCollege' Basketeers Marie Laarmen, Thelma Eaton, Theda Cline, Marion Boulton, Mae Pierce, , ALL-COLLEGE TEAM Zona Duncan ......................................-.....-....--------- F01'10dl'd Thelma Eaton ....... ......... I ZH72,17i72g CQWGI' Mae Pierce ......... .... L ...........-.---- G 116119, Theda Cline ......... ........- F 01'wd1'6i Marion Boulton ........ ....... 5 ide CHN61' Marie Laarman ............................................................ Gmini From the four W.A.A. Class Teams which represented the best basketball players in the school, an All Central Team was picked. In the selection,Aability and know- ledge of the technique was considered. All the girls are veterans of high school teams. Zona Duncan, exceedingly skilful in the use of .the pivot, dodge and other means of evading her opponent, and accurate in shooting, was an outstanding selection for right forward. - , Theda Cline, a second jack Cline in the realm of girls' athletics, was chosen left forward because of her marked ability in quick passing and accurate shooting. jumping center generally calls for a tall, clever girl for the tip-off and a quick, skilful and accurate one for receiving and passing. All of these are well represented in the choice of Thelma Eaton. One who knows her fundamentals equally as well as the other players, and who is skilful, quick and clever is Marion Boulton, side center. Mae Pierce, freshman, and Marie Laarman, sophomore, both capable players on their class squads and clever in guarding were logical selections for positions of guards. t ' si-::. ' Lf ' 1-. , , E ur 4 ,gm '-,A ' ., '-- , -'-,... life., ' .. . 0 . ' s, r - V we -ii s -, . -ae--ac., ,V . A - .,, .. .M..su,-.. X up ' ,im A if -. Ui ew Gi J ki 'A' '- W ff--e - -ZW' J--'-4 -'1-.Q,..:f- -- fr---nas----wmv - - Y-, .L- ,-urn..-, Y ---:-- X- -.. -g'....4:g We A. A.. Basketball Champions Thetla Cline, Madeline Bush, Marion Boulton, Margaret Arnclt, Mae Pierce, Helen McKenzie. FRESHMAN TEAM Theda Cline ...... ................................... ..... F 0 rimrel Helen McKenzie .... ................. F orwezrd Mildred Ktewall ..... ....... I fI77ZPj7Zg Center . Marion Boulton ......... Side Center Mae Pierce ........ ........... G zzezrd Margaret Arndt ...... Girard The W.A.A. basketball tournament of the winter term was interesting and exciting. All four classes were well represented, the Freshman and Sophomore leading in their number of teams. After intensive practice among themselves, the freshmen and sophomores met in a game that equaled any girls' game that one would care to see if one considered good playing, sportsmanship, and exciting interest. The game resulted in a victory for the Freshmen, 37-25. Miss Georgia Hood officiated. The Freshman-Sophomore game was undoubtedly the most interesting of the tournament. Many of the fairer, enthusiastic members of each class witnessed the game and were there cheering for their teams. Q ug . -f---iv,-Elziggiggwt :gs-gas'-QQQ i,.. ,-.,,.,-- g,.y-f'- I I - . ' -sas:-c-. G' '- ' -:Q V, . :fy--,fs3:,z:5.3--,.yw.:W,, -1 3 1.4, K A A r- 1 .hr -.A f VV Lf ,v-'11-w-,-- ., .,.-155: 4 W1 V -.. , y , gf, 7,19 A . Wv,...e. e ! I Q'FfEtf':?fJF'rZ-gigiqiaiagrsale,-44.12,Yra.-E5ge:+.e,, A 1 -. . --,,.:i-.geese-2: 'fvbf -lf-- 11'--1' -ff1Q.:1irn,,5m,.-,af-.fi 4111 A ,.. Y -W -.- -.wfwee--1-f-L wwf If C 'A ft 1 ' 5 'F i l g H ,WY VY ,, Y -- H11 -lu W, - -L, ,Q-rf Y Y WH, .sri-Y V -- -Y - ' ' ' 3' . 'P' 7 rll'lTllEr4E!Hll lDll2!EBf5?l,rllf?r23 Sophomore Basketball Team Zona Duncan, Loretta, Hiller, Twila Bradley, Mai-ie Laarman, Thelma Eaton. SOPHOMORE TEAM Zona Duncan .... ...... F orwczwl Pearl Parrish ...... --,-------------- F Ofwvlwf Thelma Eaton ..... ....... I zfmpiffg Cffafef Loretta Hiller ..... ---..--.- S ide CGWE1' Twila Bradley ..... .----.... G WM t Marie 'I.Zl21I'l'l'l21I'1 ..... ...... G wwf After the first game with the Freshmen in which the first year girls won 37-25, the Sophomores met with the Seniors and won a decided victory, 36-17. With this game the SOphs became runners-up, taking second Place in the W.A.A. tournament. The Senior line-up included Irma Sundling,.Mildred Durfee, Mildred MacRae, Helen Mills, Ruth Hunt, and Margaret Beddow. , -.A, E? . , in 'I sv x.. s -rf . . . -fy. A' 6114. 2 'H ' 1: t ':JPJi'5 ' 'Gia 3 . . , ' ' -. ---r -:-saazzwankkr' . .-f. r' ' Ou. 61 t o il? , are i ' -i, W NW ..,V H- ..,,, up , TY Y V YYY H Ulllllll ll?lP!li,l3fPUlf!29 T llunioir Basketball Team i 1 I 10 .-+35 i' ff' i M O' i ,sv ,' ,U spill? i f!! Y -' . ., 1 Neva Flieqel, Erma Trarzk, Frances French, Maxiewill Schindler. JUNIOR TEAM Erma Trask ..... ............,.................. ..... .....,. F 0 1 'zmwf Gladys Hess ........... ..................... I ir1rz:'n1'fl Nell Jane Damon ....... ..,,.... f ,7!71Zj9jiZg Cezzfer Frances French ........... .........,,.. S ide Camel' Mariewill Schindler ..... .......... G mmf Neva Fliegel ............ ....,,.. G ffczrrl The first game of the W.A.A. basketball tournament was played by the Freshmen and Juniors and resulted in a decided victory for the Freshmen, 43-14. Like the others this game was interesting and exciting, although it was one of the first round and not a final game. Throughout the athletic program, the juniors and Seniors have been less fortunate that the other two classes in that the upper classes are comparatively small. With the introduction of the three year curricula, the junior class in the future will have a greater opportunity for athletic competition. Z , 'i ' -5 211--Q.. , ' ' p- - 5 -, ' 'fu ' ' -' -' '. - , 'Sw ' -1: T A N -' '-: iii -L r r... P .- ,Y,, , .. , 5 V , ., .. 1 f Interclass Volleyball Winners Mary Matzkanian, Gladys Denzick, Mary Burnell, NVinif1'cd Pike, Mal','Ia1'Ct Arndt, Irma Knapp. In the class volleyball tournament of the winter term, three first teams and three second teams competed. Each championship match consisted of three games. Miss Wilma Shearer's first and second teams of the 9-10 class won both championships, while the 10-11 class was the runner-up of the first teams, and the 8-9 class of the second teams. All of the games were fast and exciting and displayed Hue ability in handling the ball. T HOW THEY FINISHED FIRST TEAMS SECOND TEAMS Team W. L. Team W. L. 9-10 2 1 9-10 2 1 10-11 1 2 3-9 1 2 8-9 0 5 I 10-1 1 0 3 t ,.,, S ,f 1111- . ..,.,.t . llll?llD!l3,l5YPUl!f!5'-9 ' - - . Z WT-IT' R - 's-1-.1.., . .- i :R yi l 1 ,N fl W. A. A. Volleyball i ag l .3 1 , 1 i J 1 P i I 1 ' S 4 i x i E 1 s l , i Gladys Shepard, Nina Meyer, June Goodell, Rhea Watson, Gertrude Grabowski, Jennie Ubele, Alma A ' Shultz, Ann Trier, Mildred Mobley. 1 l il I l The finals in the W.A.A. volleyball tournament included but two classes, Freshman and Sophomore. 'The Sophomores won two out of the three championship games, but by a very close margin. The Hrst game was won by the Sophomores, 21-12, the second by the Freshmen, 21-18, and the final by the Sophomores, 21-19 THE WINNERS Nina Meyer june Goodell Rhea Watson Marion Chamberlain Gertrude Grabowski Marian Crane Gladys Shepard Edna Wendt Helen Smith RUNN1:Rs UP Ann Trier Alma Schultz Mildred Mobley ennie Ubele Helen Omart Margaret Cameron .I . , -Dr, It 1 l - . -- .fu-.-4 1 3 M lTlDIl5iEXWVZ5t Il? 2 A ::.z.-1-A-...: 1:-QM 4:3-H, ... Q:-ww,.-Fffrl-ea-.,-:,.-...-,....:.vn..--,,-n..m .,.s.:v---,.....,..v...-.,-n.-v.,..- Track Activities Attract Many Girls ' 1 . gt ,f 'F f 7: V .LM-ev L I J 'fff fg-.dz . :I , AT f- 1, I if -0 541, J tg if - ' ' H . '- ' ' l f' - 1 . . , 'W in 1 . S 4 H Ei !'Q !H!l !E!P2!EWY5AE.,M4!1.3 2 The Pictures Tell A Sttmy 1 'W . w-...Y ,,,---...A --ug., uw- .-4-1- ' . ' -' f- , 4' 'I Y -:,,,1,,3,.71: J .. nk :L , , , ' Eg, 'I . . , .. -.?. Q . 4 ,, . 1 ,. f H ,- gg, -.qu-pow., nunuurlr::,,1 -ipsum 551 if '--'sf-'V '-ff--f-rv-ffff - vu-4 H, N' L7 ' D V, , 51 ' - V p w, - . . ' ,,, -a4wf- - --.. 1, , ,i J :W 2,-. I 1 lv U fx? . , 3 . v-1: N M R vb f 'aff tv ,,,. g. 5 -5 ff ,, l 3-is-. -Z-I-'T , 'Yeti .v--if-71 -hbliiffw ,:' -i::vg:,fzw-'ui'lriluiG:v:--r'-ew1w -ulvlvvuzn1-sf-w Life Saving 'R Q? Evelyn Sovereen, Helen Balwinski, Mae Pierce, Gertrude Shovar, Irma Sundling,i Erma Trask. For the last two years, there has been a steadily increasing interest in Life-Saving classes. Girls have become dissatisfied with just being able to stay on the surface of the water and desire to learn to do everything in correct form. They are eager to know how to save their own lives in water, and if necessary, how to save the life of someone else. Miss Josephine Rogers has acted as examiner for Life-Saving candidates this spring term. A rigorous test must be passed by each girl to prove her ability to save a human life and award her with the Life-Saving badge that is such an honor to achieve and responsibility to keep. Among the candidates for senior badges are Gertrude Shovar and Agnes Kirschner. I ., J ,. .M H . lqyl-,,. , ,ip V V .. ,. I' :ar y-E - wh' v H E: WV N l ' , R' . I , ,., . Z-Y V p 1, -X., ,, , - . I X, Ab - r - ag- , . ,., ,, D - - ,h '- , .yu , - -, U - N ' ' . . -' A V ,, A , H.. , v l Z' 'F f . r i .4 . 4 in 1 , -. A gi Ls-435, '4 J. 6 1 1 , . , 'Nl l af, . . 4 K E- in 114 3 ,r E, 5 3 li -1 g A N il 'F 'Q 4 . ,fl Q i? . is 'A Y s 5 x, 'Q E4-,ll 6' K f f ' '35 Girls? Program Has Many Interests . , 3. .V 5 vo v- . ' 3:-.. 'YQ X .,:,. ,.,, 3 , 5 , K IVR . Wai' 5 . , K iff? N Q 1 A sf' N- -32 - sxjf ' 2 sr - V , .7 A A , 14,11 ' J-WA. , .,..4 .. A, ..- ,..v-....- .-.- . W .. . . ---- --s .. -. ' 1 ' ' ,-- 'V gg I , ' -, 1 Y I A - , in .yn N QV: A I, .. - 1 .Q . 1 ' ll IIIDIWEWZX U52 . ..,. .- .,:.--- ,---.-L-....,,-1-4.,... ,, ,,,, ,.--.,-aa,-.J-.-f.,...-,-......-..,.., .-,..a...'..m-v-vc--.--.r .-f--,.r--v- -'- 1' b ' Warriner Literary Society Back Row: Wilbur, Plum, Shultz, Moyer, McDonough, Evans, Sundling, Horton. Second Row: Bowers, Sage, Latham, Miss Fox, Trask, Moyer, Williamson. Front Row: Pearce, Lewis, Shindler, Anderson, Curtis, Minor, Sage. L., I ' N. Q N 4 MURIEL TRASK .... ,,,,,,,,.,,, P 1-.eyidenzf BETTY CURTIS ..... ...... V ire-Prefidenzf MAIUON BOWERS .,.. ,.,..,,-,-,- S eg'1'gZg1 91 IRMA SUNDLING ..... ,--,-,----- T 1'gg,rZg1'g1f' HELEN KA-TES -------- ............ L ife R6p07'f61 NELL JANE DAMON ----- ......................... P mliffzefzzzzry Critic ALMA SHULTZ ---.-.-...-. ..... W 0772672j.f League Rep1'e5enmfi1fe M135 KAROLENA FOX ----- ....,....................,. F acuity Adzfifor 'Mfg 1 .e'. .,,, 4'if-r . f f f '- ' i'T ' ' H ' ,- 'X il , ,,,, 53135: , X ' , is .Nd ,.W.,., gawk F , .-. E si- . v ,nw ,6,- ,. ,, ,..v,. vw ,, -,Y.,-, rw-.W . --.--vv V f - ,,., fb V H E 413lHlllE!P!L,,3?3XOSllQ 23 1 Senate Has Fine Year x K Back Row: Stolz, Thompson, VVeSt, Hecker, Lally, Essenberg, Mr. Maybee. Front Row: Shouse, Robbins, Baumgarten, Reed, Orr. Officers HENRY BAUMGARTEN ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,, ,,,,.,,..,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, P 1-emfmf RUSSELL LUNDQUIST ARTHUR THOMPSON Vice-Preficlenf Sew ezfm y ELDEN ROBBINS T,e,m,,e, MR ROLLAND MAYBEE Ilzczflfy Adwfgf I -.-.------.------- -------.---II-.------II--------- 4 II I. I p 3, . -1,-4.I -. -. .I,., . f I. , ., ,, I , I I I I I II - I . , I I IIXI . I I II i d-.q Ig -dugg 5,m..nl-1- ..,,y..w- I., ,-,IIT , . ,-S..,. : -.- . , V , LAI .5z,I,I 5 - I ' - - -- ' f' - ' ' ' ,I Y v ig.. 1 ,. .S .' f --' rf I ' ' ' ' - , A ,,w. ., . . ' . ' ' - 0M it . f, , -.,,,.....- Y.,,,,, . .,. I !lQ.!H,!!l!2!!.?!l,.!fYf?l,,lf!.fQ'-9 , Oh Senate! My Senate! I think of you. When memory is alone with me There arises from your golden past Visions that are as bright as the colorful Scarf of dawn, andthey come To rest on my blue-veiled Sea Of Life, gently, as would a monarch Butterfly on the petal of a cornflower. Oh emblem that I wear on my breast! Oh beauty rare! I hold you in My hand as I would a humming-bird. Oh gavel of gold forever separate, Yet, forever held by a thin Spun chain of gold, oh shield embossed With black, oh sandalled foot, I treasure You as sacred as a Virgin her honor. You are my magic wand wherewith, Alone in the crowd, I command legions Of memories to come and commune with me. Oh Senate with your honored Alumni, Oh members of the present, and members Of the future who shall come and seek Our emblem as Galahad sought For the Holy Grail, swear, swear, By the memory of those who helped us upward, Swear by the midnight oil that gave us Our scholarship, swear by the chivalrous Standards that long have been our goal, Swear by these that we will hoist To the blue-domed sky our streaming banner, And as one great brotherhood, Though we pass through the Valley of the Shadow, Or live on top of the world, we will, In the hope of a greater tomorrow, forever Remember the name of the Senate, our Senate. -Arthur LaVerne Thompson. N'--f Hu '-nu of- '-v- ' 7' '- : ' , ,JJ . 'Lg:1.rc':f tf'! 'wJ 1 P 4 jf' V V -:5 - V , , I, - ' - 4 ' ,',.,,4. ' . ,-.-+.-...4...4.'usamnaa-nc'hhf' ' ,'f.1-nw.-1..- Y -A :A.-r'-- ' A -' ' ' . ,. ' ,' -rl 2 , , ,, , ,. ,Mfg-, -,sqm .,.-Y '-...,-.,,..:r.:v..:aa-Q., .- 1 - .- wx I ., '-'. , ,. .,.1, 'I 'A 1 ,. L .Y -, -V W., vw.-.., .. , ,. V rx V . f I I' i Rachel Tate Literary Society ,H Back Row: Chrysler, Larsen, Johnson, Rehfus, Steele, Eaton. Second Row: Backer, Allison, Moore, Miss Rogers, Corwin, Beckman. First Row: Hess, Eckfeld, Wilbur, French, Lumley, Cookingham. Omeears Avis LARSEN .... ' ...--,-,,,P1'eJzdent JUNE GOODELL ..... ...i... V ice-pf-widen: GLADYS HESS .... .---.---.-.Sec1'e1fm'y THELMA BARKER ,,,- -----.--V- T fed-fZH'ey ' ARDIS FERRIS ..........,,,,...,,,., -n------ L Rglfygyfggf NIISS JOSEPPIINE ROGERS ,-.,,, --hlnq F dljzllfy Adyijay V. ' -- ...,,, J W lnlt' L: ii 4 'f -L. UC - A El. -V Y,,, . M, -I ,,- 1 l P l l l 1 l . l 1 1 l 4 1 l 4 l l l 2 1 2 i i l 1 l 4 l ' Y N, K : EH! . f- -V - ... WLM, um-4 V, ,,,,, ,., , , L , v. . ..---V.---s ---.-qv--Y 5, ...4 H Forum Has Many Good Times Back Row Wilkinson, Potter, Reed, Mi: Marshall, Lane, Hayden, Gregg. Second Row: Kern, Wilson, Clail, Snyder, Graybiel, Simpson. Front Row: Carlson, Dalzell, McConnell, Allen, Sutton. Q N' C FALL TERM RICHARD POTTER ..,.. ....,,,,,.,,..,.,,.,....,,, . .............. P refidenzf MAYNARD ALLEN ..... ,,,... V ice-Prefidemf WILLIAM MIL,LER .... .......... S ecremry ALDIE LONG ........... ................................ ....... T 1 'e4zm1'e1' WINTER TERM LESTER WILKINSON .... ..................,.......... ..,.,....... P I 'efidefzz ELMER WILSON ....... ...... V 266-P1'6J'Z:6!677f PALMER KERN ..... ............. S 6C7 6IfcZ7'jl LEE CLARK ..... ................................ ....... T 1f 6cZ.fZl1'67' SPRING TERM ELMER WILSON .... .,,.,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,, P 1 'gjjglenf ROBERT HAYDEN ...... Vire-Prefidefzt GEORGE SIMPSON .,,. ',,.,,.,,- 5 efffgfd,-3, JAMES MCCONNELL .... -.------,--- T 1 g4jy1'g7' CLARENCE GREGG ,,,, ------. L jfe Rep0,1fe,,- ,S H -' ..., 1- A ' -- 5 1 .Il '-' v 5 any I .. -..., ., :z ,,,--vc.-::..5..,:-,.g.. ., f -r .. ., , --V.. -' Hr- --- Y Y.-.-:,,,e. H V YV ...,,, . With but a few old members in school, the Forum started its year's program. Everyone took an active part in having good live meetings. The Presidential Campaign was foremost in everybody's mind and the Forum discussed the candidates and their platforms. The- boys were evenly divided between Al Smith and Herbert Hoover, and the arguments had a real spirit of rivalry in them. When the final club election was held, Hoover won by only a few votes.- After November sixth, several interesting discussions of World Peace took 'place at the meetings. ' The winter term was marked by the addition of several new members. When the Intramural Basketball League became popular, the Forum entered a team. Potter, Snyder, Wilson, Reed, Hayden, Allyn and Kern did their best in basket throwing for the club, and gave the other teams a close run for the championship. I All of the Forum members will long remember the dancing party held in the Women's Commons, and the annual banquet was a huge success. The fellows all decidedithat the menu for the picnic up the river was the best yet. What more can man desire than Red Hots, coffee, cake, and marshmallows? The base- ball game played on this occasion was won by the Lethernecks by a very small margin, after which everyone sat around the fire telling stories, or swatting an unlucky mosquito. Oh, there's no doubt about it. The Forum has had a great year! . ,,,,. , ' ,, sap- 5 , - Q3 ' ,, - 4 ...ea-qu.'.:.,. - ,,,. ,, V I f' H: .hw - , In , ,nw , , gr, - .,..- V . rfr lLH,EJQ!H!i!F3!P!QMX,o,-i3.2 i I so o E so Y Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society Back Row: Birchard, Sommerville, Kane, Burch, Naumes, Brooks. Middle Row: Kain, Brookins, Kain Miss McClinchey, Hinds, Beverstein, Robinson. Front Row: Duncan, McHugh, Buhl, Meiers, Adams, Isbel RUTH ISBEL -------------- ............ P refidenzf GENEVIEVE NAUMES ,-,,,, Vjfe-P,fe55,ie,1f EDNA BURCHARD .,,,, .-,,---.,-- 5 eWe,f,Z,,9, KATHERINE KANE ,,,, ------.-. T ,,em,,7e,. DORIS KANE -'-------------------- ---------- ........ L i fe Rejlorfer MISS FLORENCE MQCLINQHEY .,,,,, --.--, F ,zmgfy Adyjjoy 42, , . ' -1-:I-' SsJ,,-. -5.5, 1 'P-594 V- .1150-w- 1 TTT? - o. 1 H I 1 A fffs'-'lffv HL:+i:4i:': '2'1W'1Lf' --F 1::,..4.: L-- - - ' i g-2--W-w -':'Pff-fftmo-I'-27nsx '.' ' U 'fLJmm.-5 .3 'iii s x sb. V - . . W-.A . .:-',.:,1:,-:..1-.-an-v.4.. ' .,,.. -W-.:. . YLTTUW W-V-XY V -J V,,,,,V. ,.m.,Y JWW- I :YR . llWtLE.rQtl!l!E?!P!E W, , YSYA 192 .. . . . --N..-.-p.....,.-U-n.c.--. .,. ., ' . '- Founded in 1912, the Lucy A. Sloan Literary Society has continued as one of the leading organizations at Central State Teachers College. Very early in the year the society entertained many girls new on Central's campus at a Sailor Party. This was followed, two weeks later, by the regular initiation party at which a number of girls were admitted to active membership. The principal work of the year consisted in the study of the one-act play. The plays read and discussed at the meetings were selected from the leading one-act plays of the world, and the final program was concerned with the dramatic folklore of the American Indian. A number of the meetings were held at the homes of various members of the society, thus adding to their attractiveness. Besides the more formal meetings, there were a number of social events. The first of these was a Christmas Tea held in the Women's Commons the last Saturday of the fall term. A toboggan party was an especially jolly affair. Another event, though it could scarcely be called social, was a bake sale held down town, but it was a success, and that was enough to count it as one of the events of the winter term. The society was very fortunate in having as its advisor Miss Florence McClinchey of the English department, and it is due to her interest and cooperation that this year has been a success. 1' JW , .,., . .4 . NFL, A .. gf-272 ., Q lrff- I .- 4+'g'5' , . . 1:--ag 3 3 . jp! .-.W-.saifzf- 's' - 5? i . ' f' ,wi ,, ,- , ,U ,, ,,,, ,,-,.V,-.- , en, . ,,,-H ww- V- V Cy-. e-W. , , Ronan Round Table Back Row: Vandecar, Edgar, Spencer, Knudstrup, McFarland. Second Row: Hansen, Sovereign, Davis, Delling, Person. Front Row: Wendt, Vibber, Edmonds, Brakora. r, LORENE VIBBER ...... ,,,,,,.,,,,., P yejidgnf HELEN DONOHUE .... ,,,,,,, V ive-Pfefidenr IONE SPENCER ...... ,.,,,,,,,,, S em-em-y MAXINE PERSON ..,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ',Treg5z11'er SOPHIA HANSEN .......... ..... W 07726725 Leagzze Reprefefmzlive MRS. CASSIE GIBSON .,... ,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,-.. F Emily A,11,jf0,- Sz . , 'fi rg . , '1fff': -:Q .-.:?V ' . .A V- 335:- ' W7 X 4 -2 r w. , .f ' 5:l:3.k,,fl,9f-1x:'5f-L ' ' --- ff -- . E, 'gps 1, ,sr-M4 ,,,4m:,:,.,l,. , .., ' . , ,,,, ,. ,, . :Lyn L- wwwaw--.Lu 1 2 V ,, Q L , A: J ,V 'kv-W , , . -i- :Bai-Al v V -- - - L , E 1 I 1 S i 6, Y 1 I W? 4' 1 L 1lHTElMlEiHillDIl5IEXWVZ5R H529 ' H, A... ,-.., ...,.,, Y ,vm ,,,, . -,4...L..,.-...fm.,--.,a.-pm,dn,:l-.-.-,-.q-U--nwnn-v-w f l Clioplhiles Are Peace Makers Back Row: Schmidt, Koopman, Johnston, Hodge, Mr. Minor, Laudra, McNitt. Middle Row: Petit, Steele, Herwig, Gurden, Robinson, Watson, Lamphierd. Front Row: Ackerman, Osborne, Mobley, Johnson, Gardner, Rockwell. ,J PIARRIETT STEELE -----.----- pymdem HORACE HODGE -------- ..... V ice-P1'e.ridemf JEANETTE WATSON .... WARREN KOOPMAN .........,..Sec1femry ..........-T1feafzz1fe1f WAGER CLUNIS .....,..,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,-,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,.. .,,- --,.-,--- L j If e Re1,0,,e, MII- MINOR, MR. LARZELERE, MR, MAYBEE ,-,.,--..,-- p,,,,,g,J, A,,5,,5m,,5 -7 'n n V Q NMA - - 19 U 094 V5 ' x ,. ' - aff- ' 'jr'- -1-,E . SA- ' xr:-I., : 1 E,-,':'y sf '-.- :1-- 1 A : ,J . 153' ' ' ' ! 1 ' Y 2 - - 5 ' E. .... -Vi A ix R ' 7 : l .H , MN , 1-v..-Y.. V ,....,w: z-an: - .4 ,, ,. ,, ', rrp, .,..,Y. ,, vin- - Central Triangle Club Back Row: Johnson, Gardner, Muscott, Kellogg, Bierd, Couture, Middle Row: Goodwin, Beck Moole Ratkob Watson, Beery, Abbey. Front Row: Parrish, Hetznlan, Ward, Downey, Williams Nleman Officers DORIS ABBEY ..... ................... ......,... P 1 'Qficlefzf ELSIE JOHNSON .... Vice-P1'e.ride71Z DORIS MUSCOTT .... ,,,,,, 5 ewefmpy LILA GARDNER ....... T1'eaJzz1'e1l' PEARL PARRISH ....... ,,,,, L ife Rgppffgy GLADYS GOODWIN ...... Social Clmif-man Miss ETTA PAULSON ............,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., P ,Z wily ,q,,Z,,g,0,,- ,., . ,U Big, M4 ... . ...V , f rf C Q ww The Central Triangle Club was organized four years ago under the supervision of Dean Bertha M. Ronan. The name chosen for the club has an embodiment of its motto in the Triangle , the three sides of which stand for: Tragedy, Comedy, and Tragi-Comedy, or for Good plays, Good acting, and Good fellowship. The basis of work for the club is the study of the drama and its production. The club's aims are a better appreciation of this form of literature and forming a social Contact and friendship among the College girls brought together. The program for the year 1928-1929 is devoted to the one-act play, as it was in 1927-1928. The program committee consisting of Elsie johnson, Miriam Bierd and Margaret Kellogg met with our advisor, Miss Etta Paulson, and planned the program for the year. The Little Theatre Movement , and playwrights and plays which influ- enced this work were studied quite intensively. The work of john Millington Synge, Lady Gregory, and Lord Dunsany as playwrights were studied, read and discussed. The first meeting of this year was a dinner given in honor of the new members at the Women's Commons. The tables were arranged in a triangle with the beautiful Webster Cup in the center. The Club had the honor of winning the Webster Cup the first time that it was presented to any club or society maintaining the highest schol- arship for the term. The Club,' planned to cooperate with the other clubs and socie- ties on the campus in giving entertainments. 2 -2155 .-5.75, - - 0 '1r:,, '- -- -, f j . fi' T .'.-:ic-,' 3 ' ' ' ' , , r - --,LE W I -- - '. .- -Y .-- A -' swf. - My-1 N ' , tr g' , W , f Aa. I 1 - ,..,. .,A ,M s. Y M, . J,.,,-Lg-,,.,.,,.,,,N-,yf..,..-nw--1.-A--..,.w.... W , lLe Cerele Francais Standing: Kellogg, Fox, Myers, Thum, Wolverton. Middle Row: Bierd, Miss Barnard, Walters, Tow. Miss Loughridge, Smith. Front Row: Bye, Groves, Hetzman, Irish, Pearce, McIntosh. Not in picture: Thompson, Morris, Lanphierd, Brooks. We aim to he Frenchmen hoth correct ancl gay We aim their langnage to hien parler. Parif we know, Nice we aclore, Ancl all the olcl Litrooincef fall of gnaint lore. Each fortnight come part of France clo we fee, Ancl come type of Frenchman attempt to he. Officers MARGY TOW ...... ..... Prefiafent OPAL LANPHIERD ...... ..................., V ice-Prefiaent OWEN WOLVERTON ..... ................ S ecretary ancl Treafnrer FRANCES MCINTOSH ..... ...... W omen'J Leagne R6lD1'6f671ldftU6 MAE PEARCE ......................... ........... L ife Reporter Miss RACHEL LOUGHRIDGE ..... ..... F acalty Aavifor WW Www E , M ,w!Q....a.M,.z,,m..mQ-1 A- -- if , ,, . ,, .c-we ' , l X Q s e Mercier Membership Largest Ever Standing: Lally, Miss Jorae. Kennedy Seated: Pendall, Kane, McConnell, Forester Notef-Although the membership ol' the Mercier Club is better than one hundred, only a few reported for the picture because ol' a misunderstanding in the time. All Catholic students of Central State Teachers College are members of the Mercier Club, which was founded in 1920 by Miss Mary Berry. It was named in honor of Cardinal Mercier. The purpose of this organization is to make possible a closer acquaintanceship among the Catholic students on the campus, and to present programs which are of in- terest religiously, educationally and socially. Social activities of the club were begun by a get acquainted party for the new students. A Halloween party given at the home of Miss Irene Jorae was a great suc- cess. l I Officers MARGUERITE FORESTER ....... .....-----. P fe! iff 6115 JOHN DAY -----------..,-------- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, V ice-Prerialemf ARDEN MCNEAL ---------,, ,,,,.,, S ecrelary 411141 Tl'Ec1.fIlI'6I' MONICA MCCONNELL ...... ........-------- - -Life RfP0 ff Miss IREN13 JORAE ....... --,-.-- F flfffflj Aff1'if0 r. ' : vv'fff5,Qu--' . TIE, A ' iw'--nga' l 0 rv , ' ' V T' I .ive fig'-l-ni Lil?-Qiiihfsfs--XNQYeL'71'. . ,av-' ,A -, . , f' '66, Eartem-:wv1:lQ5f,g-93z,,,.3Lt eff- ii if . 'I ,Y 'Al ,Z-1 if!!-A.....,..A Y- f- -.-q.mxsufAf.x':14!!E l?4g:QTT'-3nH- 'f'T2aL,9:-:--4Law.-wr. . 'f A-'S f -' -A' f ' if ' ' '. ifl 1 iw 2' ll H EWEIHIIIPIPIEWAX 1192 ' f A ' ' v : f: -ni A LFMY jiifix?MMmhlwhw-W'-awwjgmw 'iff-B i Wit ff 4 Q Kelley Clulh Aids Rural Children Back Row: McDonald, Hutchinson, Brown, Denzik, Fisher, Duervike, Frasier, Smith, Walkington, Harris, Jones, Carson, Pink. Third Row: Cazatt, Cranmore, Beckman, Burnell, Milligan, Butler, Ubele, Hoffman, Florence, Omart, Harrison, Patrick. Second Row: Dart, Coleman, Lewis, Wa1'1'en, Asche, Clark, Tori, Metzkanin, Cook, Mullaly, Chappell, Mullaly. Front Row: Howe, Furney, Burnell, Elsworth, Olsen, Gohsman, Adrian, Mr. Smith, McCutcheon, Grimm, Creed. Omeers C-AYLORD CAZATT .,., ---,.--.. p ,-mdem JOYCE EI-SWORTH ------- ..... V ice-Prefidefzt HOWARD MCDONALD ,,,. --------- X ge,,,em,.9, ANITA MAv1s ,,,,,,,,,,,..,, --.---------- 1 're 61 mm. MR- M- L- SMITH ----- ..... F acuity Adzfifof' :WN ,,.q:32,Q. -f,, xv-qu .-a n , 5133, 11 . Q, Ay: in M F fwwmmm ler We--.,gi,. -Tisuwkw. A ill C ,..r 4 .,., - - ' ,,,. , , W V ,V,, T., Y, J,,, W Y- V VN' Y- Y.-In ,,V- , 1-xv- .J ,..Y .-------.----YY 14.5 ' JR ----Y-.., R., S I' N U X ,Q M. 4. 'Si - . ,H -,.. .--,if Jfem. ..- ,-,N--.N-f-wa--v -W - Home Economics Club Back Row: Beery, Watson, Robinson, Filion, Mulvey, Milarch, Burch, Phipps. Middle Row: Reid, Way, Miss Robison, Vibbor, VVolcott, Miss Hogue, Harter, Belding. Front Row: Scott, Burke, Bowen, Seaton, Fox, Buffard, Tatro, Fox. Not in picture: Donohue, Sbvoda, Smith, Johnson, Watson. E I c wsmlzfimmxa H E Officers VIRGINIA MULVEY .,.,-, ------- --.-..--..-P1'efide121f LUCILLE SMITH ..... ..... V ice-Prefident LORENA VIBBER .,.. nm-5m.eM,y ALICE WOLCOTT ,,,, --I----w---M---------.-.---------- T ,,edm,.e,. EDITH MILARCH ------ ------ W 07726715 League RelD1'e5em'gfj1yg ELSIE FILION ...... .-..-.....Life Rejvorier Miss ROSE J. HOGUE ........... MISS MILDRED N, ROBISON -----h- Fdmlt9' f1dff'ff0ff N.-1. vvtv . HAZ., ' A. xii?-..x,,.-I ,, ,Z NISE I n ff --- 1, , ' -H l l r i g., llhv 5 Jguizsk' It Q , Us Z V S 4 ,.. . N M. sf if ,ff 4. W' ai' JS 'af' dwg if ll.l.l'l....li....4.Q!tl.!l!.t?lF!L..lSfAx..!l.a-29 a The Home Economics Club was organized to bring girls enrolled on the course closer together and to take part in affairs of interest to Home Economics trained people. The Club is a part of a State and National organization, the American Home Ec invoice Association. Many interesting activities have been carried on by the Club. Several e.e..i.1g, were spent in helping the Kelley Club with its clothing-for-poor-children project. An interesting discussion on the organization and sponsoring of Home Economics clubs in high schools occupied one eveningls time. The freshmen girls contributed an evening about Home Economics plays, the climax of which was the presentation of a short play The Clothes Come to Life. The Club helped in the sale of Anti-Tuberculosis seals at Christmas time. Two very interesting evenings were those when Miss Brode spoke to us on l'Laces , and when the Belding Silk Mills sent us a lecturer who spoke on the manufacture of silk and also showed us some moving pictures. Funds mere raise-. IJ be sent to the national association for a scholarship for a foreign girl in Home Economics work. Finally, a half page article about our Club and its activities was contributed to the State Home Economics Newsletter. The social activities of the club began with a get-acquainted tea in the Womenls Commons in honor of the Freshmen girls. Our Kid Party brought back many child- hood memories-dolls, stick-candy, popcorn, and games all being part of the evenings entertainment. Alice Wolcott and Helen Donohue were charming hostesses to the club. We enjoyed a chop suey dinner at Alice's and a Valentine bridge party at Helen's. Both the annual dance and the Ag. picnic were occasions of great enjoyment. The last of the social affairs came in the late spring with a farewell party in honor of the graduating girls. We feel that 1928-29 has been a successful year, not only because of a full program of work and play, but also because it marks the largest active membership we have ever had. eww: W -nu u9 'N- . V.. .-. wr'-ls -'-'- ' ' -'A' Hs- - .::: ' ' 2'.g,.'f.:-.g' J-QQ' - ' ' . -4-'x' 'I? 'i::f,T?,,-- - .. A- 1.11-, ' 1' ' s N v,., , 4. -. i-'-.- . A 5-... -A -. 9.19, , . Asa A . LL.. l - . -1-:5 -L ' ligg., it , , I ' ' - a n . f - . ' - ' . . NES -M' ,,t - .f ..w-- . , -' -'zz-v---.-4-. - ., V A W .N-' pw-HM tug 5'5 V.. , A, ,..,,,-4--4.--1 , .-. ,, . ffrxv- V- -- 'Y -Y - M -f---W -Y'-'ZW-' -' fy. .-u-4 ll H E 412 IH ll IPIPIE KVA H29 2 1 ' -r 6 v , 1 ,:e.,qe.ff:, -, sf-is-f,. -e,,7,.,...,.G+-,eee:e,:f,..-,-...,.----.wa--,....,.,v:,:v,---,.-.-...,-..,......f.-mf.e..... W '1 Maelllowellll Club Likes New Plan Back Row: Muscott, Bigelow, Gregg, Kneirk, Severance, Brown, Linsemann, Wilkinson, Reed. Third Row: Anderson, Sage, Adams, Clark, Sutton, Wismer, Beckman, Gorsche, Fox. Second Row: Chase, Gager, Adams, Morrison, Converse, Holly, McDonald, Hannon, Hetzman. Front Row: Cookingham, Abbey, Miss Hayes, Miss Patterson, Mr. Powers, Miss Spenser, Dart, Lumley. J I ff ii.:- Officers ELLEN COOKINGHAM ,-,,,,.,,,, P,-955519721 OWEN BIGEI-OW ------, ..... V ice-Prefidenzf DORIS ABBEY ..,..... ,-,,--,-, 3 e5,fe,L,,,,y DORIS MUSCQTT ,,,,, ---------- T 1-M mfg,- VIVIAN HETZMAN ,,,., ,--,,,,-,---------- -------------,- L 5 fe Rep0,.fe,- A THELMA DART -------------------- ------ ...... W 0 f22e11'.r League R9ll71'6f677fdljU6 MISS MARGARET PATTERSON ,,,.. ,,,.-.,,,,-,,,--, .--.,,-.--- F 6, Cygfy A,g1,jw,, Jgzzfgaiz :Z My , ,,,,.- . .N U W 11-GM , anis - --f, 4 ,?Q1.5., : Vx 1' I A A: llbv I l:v5,:Fbv.,,, . Z i n. ii W -- my f ' K nvnby .,,i.,g4:,,C'p-,wmv 'T'-' - L -at Q Ds 'i:N 'g '5 'm 'F 'f'k':l A-lg' I J: 'J 4-isuaw 1 V. . rw, , ' '-Aw: 1-.....--5-.1-mL nsrz. ,-,. H: ,-,1:a,-vcr:-, f 1-::, ,H H' ,.. .:,,:.:,:: ,, ,, I.. , WN , i I ,.fllf.oll.,.E,oQH!l!l2?llf?l,li , ,, F5 Yi,l32 R l Physical Education Clulb Fosters W. A. A. Back Row: Miss Hood, Cline, Kane, McDonald, Fliegel, Moyer, Somerville, Boulton, M-iss Rogers Middle Row: Shovai-, Clements, Vanclercarr, Eaton, Robinson, Kirschner, Coiiin. Front ROW: French, Duncan, Hess, Smith, Mills, Brader. fri? Officers THELMA EATON ..... ' ---..---.---P1'e.fzdent KATHERINE KANE -------- ...... V ice-jirefidenzf EVELYN MCDONALD ----------.Sec1'e1fm'y HELEN M. SMITH .... -- ........... T1 6'6Z.fZH'61' FRANCES FRENCH ,.,, ------- L fire Repwte, Miss GRACE RYAN ....... MISS GEORGIA HOOD ,,,.,, ...,. ' ' F malty Adyjfoff 1 ,fjilf ' f' Al4:'Zri5g-,ggi 1 l .1 N . A - X - i lf ' l , .,-. .-aw ,. , ' in 'D , Q ' ' xr-us... - - R :-+mn4msc:4awehai3M - '- - t W ,., . ., -..4-.,..a.v-4144 i ,, D -, ' A l 1 ag! M M fd' H ., . - -Y-.-4 ..:Lars-:ef-::....-.fa--1-v.:..-v...-.zz .-.--5, --1531. wg.:-. 1 , ..,,,'WLYvL- C, , W F Y ,,...-'..- , . Y,..Vf ..f- --f.Y.,.,.. ,A Q , 1 Y . ll H E Qltlll IFEFPQQWA D29 -' I - , X-.A BN I ' its i f 1 X r v fig ...an-..,...-.-a---..ii.s..-H... ,... -..f.s-m- ,- an .A --...V . . ,,, , , 'arc K The Physical Education Club has been organized for the purpose of furthering the aims of Physical Education. Through the club activities the faculty and students have come to know each other better and have thus gained a social unity and fellowship that is valuable to and appreciated by every member of the department. The Physical Education Club has limited its members to specializing students. The faculty and alumni are honorary members. This yearis program of activities has been unusually extensive. Among the most interesting club meetings were an initiation party for the Freshmen at Miss Ryanls home, a swimming meet, an indoor track meet, and numerous exciting basket-ball games. Nor should the interesting hikes and steak roasts along the Chippewa lose their prestige on the yearly program. i The climax of the club's activities came in the late spring when the girls forgot their anatomy and their theory work and spent a week end at one of the near-by lakes. Here their fine play spirit and enthusiasm came to the front in their enjoyment of the outdoor activities such as hiking, rowing, swimming, treasure hunts and baseball. This year the club has also undertaken several responsibilities that are of all school interest. Among these were their assistance in furthering the W. A. A. movement that has been initiated for the first time on this campus, a Spring exhibition in honor of County Normal Day, and also the sponsoring of an all school dancing party. W . , , . , . ,, . , .. . -. ' ' Q ,fp . ' ' ' ' Ji g 'lli tix' , . W7:' vzi'i,:'ff:i-t-. A .. V t- - ' 1 L? ,g-1.-5.--5..,-I ,V ' a f. .. . M t . rug. , . .,.. H I h. h V Q z V Alf'-fjfh-,AA ,4.,-Q' ,- . . . . .-L 44,.,,,Z.i::L1. 1 .4 I - . I MM, --A--'M HA - 5, NH Laxman .. Jmwiuwvs .. --:?'?l' i Helen Ro Emmons Club Back Row: Fudge, Walker, Wilbur, Beverstien, Trier, Smith, Pendall, Garner, Pierson, Johnson, Kriewall Third Row: Moore, Brown, Birchard, Moore, Honeywill, Waters, Beck, Kaiser, Duyer, Lowry, Baughamn. Second Row: Spencer, Stewart, Barber, Allison, Shackson, Porterfleld, William- son, Meier, Henry, McKenzie, Fergeson. Front Row: Downey, Kane, Murphy, Secard, Miss Helen R. Emmons, Sovereen, Davis, Kaviak, Sharton, Sellers, Ingliss. Officers EVELYN SOVEREEN ...., ,,,,,,,,,,, P ,lefjdem BETTY BEVERSTEIN .,.,,,, ,,,,, V jC.e-p,.m,ge,,,f ELIZABETH LOUGHRIDGE ----.----- gm,eM,,J, MARIETTA COUTURE ..... .... . , ...... T1-epzmfr-er VELMA CORWIN ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, -,---- L ,fe ReP0,.,e,, Miss HELEN R. EMMONS ...,. ..... F acuity Adwmr L N -. 14 'U , ., -, Q v xy, R .7 5 ,, , I k . E Q , mq -. e ' 14 ,'-a--ma.-..44.i....a....,mg:e- -' f-H-' ks: - A L' .u-wv'3V- '- Y ' I , - . 'Q 4 , , , SW 1' 1 -L A - p r- n . J.-E ' 1' '- ..Wa,, , V Vik A V - D - -27 .-.xii , , , ' -1-4 . a .. . v t . . 1 Q . ...i -asm., 1 +L. ,s:,a.,1?fL.:n:N:..-1-Me..,,s..+7-.,...,,... . .Y.,.. . - e s , A ----.Wm,.,.s,-....,m....,.,y,.,,s.,.s,a,-..,... - VA fmpf V t X Q Helen R, Emmons Club Blzclg iziwz Pjhfmb' Caniff' HOVFOHY WilbU1', Fudge, Jones, Day, McLaughlin, Bilbrough, Bradley, c ait y, Williams, Voyer, Bollinger, Crane, Davis, MacCullogh, Meagher, Plutchak, Third ROW: COUICUTQ- Schnell, S'COCk6I', Smith, Loughridgfe, Balivinski, Curch, Kundinger, Jones, Schwartz, Hodgins, Smlth- Colemaflf G1'9.b01'Ski, Doolittle, Corwin, Truckner, Laarman, Piercc. Second Row: S ndfai SCh1T1dlG12 Cody, Britton, Rogers, Tuntath, Snyder, Mork, Brookins, Stokan, Miss au Heilbronn, Forster, Ginrich, Eakins, Murton, Fox, Willis, Hoyt, Woodworth, Jeffery, . . . N 1 M, Cahill. Front Row: Kingy D1ll1Hg, Janicke, Stevens, Ronan, Kates, Boweis, iss Emmons, Sovereen, Kelly, Haight, Williams, Schwartz, Wieman, Shepard, Sellke. Helen R. Emmons Club this year In addition to the regular business meetings, the has h d several leasant social functions. The first of these, a Get Acquaintedn tea a P for the new members was especially enjoyable, and helped a good many of the girls ' d friends. forget about being homesick long enough to make new acquaintances an nnual Candlemas Service of the club was Emmons read the girls the age-old story of the Christ Child. Probably the very biggest social success of the year was the arew q Miss Emmons, held in February, when her leave of absence took effect. This was held in the Women's Commons, and was attended by all the girls on the Early Elementary course as well as the Early El. faculty members. Songs were sung, a few speeches were given, and an excellent dinner was served. Now all the. girls are suggesting that an- Miss Emmons' return. Sounds as if they enjoyed the first At Christmas time the a held, while Miss E ell ban uet for other banquet be given upon one, doesn't it? l . Q . up .,,,. MW .. ,. .A , I ., . . ,,,, . .,.,, - ' L hlpi My MA, .,,,. f i fire-fart' . ., ., 0, , ' it ' i . , 4 as ' X' ' 4-5u4w.1..- if - - :aqua-AL .-,.-. 'f'3m'W '-'aww -- 4A-' ' mu.:-c:'ea-nv , A, , AVV. -- ,ww .Y.-,,.v-i,-- .-.W -- ., -1 ,, . -vue H.. +:,-:,-::,.:,,:-zgwr, r::,.,,f1 -, -vu ixwf--' W- Y f- v f ' -',-A ' O O !E!H!l!E!P!LWXOOvO!LQ2, J Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Members Back Row: Petit, Heijwig, Whitmer, Day, Pobanz, Steele, Trask. Sitting: Loughridge, Robinson, Miss Herrig, McClintock, Wilbur. Officers HELEN ROBINSON T HELMA EATON ............ AGATHEL MCCLINTOCK .... MILDRED POBANZ ..... OPAL. LAMPHIERD .......... Miss ANNA B. HERRIO ...... ...-......Prefia'e1zt -....-.Vice-Prefidem' .... Sec1'em1'y --.----T1'eaJzzrer -.-.--Life Rejwrfeff Faculty Advifor Y .Z X' uf Y l xv I L 7 f Wu., - AA-- W- mi -ef R ' . . . The fundamental purpose of the Y. W. C. A. has been to understand more fully the needs of the campus which the Y can satisfy. At the .bi-monthly cabinet meetings not only the welfare of this particular organization, but its relationship to every individ- ual in the school was considered. Suggestions as to how the Y might serve were always welcome. -. I , . Meetings with the cabinet of Alma College have helped to promote this purpose, as well as to bring the schools together in a closer spirit of friendship. A dinner served in the dormitory recreation room was the first opportunity the two groups had to meet each other. A regular meeting was held afterwards in the same room, and the evening was a very enjoyable one. Later the Mt. Pleasant girls were treated to a dinner at Wright Hall in Alma, and were greatly impressed by the enthusiasm of their hostesses. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. cabinets have met to discuss campus problems' and both organizations have come together for Bible interpretation discussions on Sun- day afternoons. These groups were partially instrumental in making arrangements for the auditorium to be opened on Sunday afternoon, so that the students might hear over the radio and enjoy the sermons of Dr. Harry E. Fosdick. Miss Anna Herrig, Y. W. . . . . d. C. A. advisor, who has worked with Dr. Fosdick at Columbia, made him an outstan ing personality in the minds of the girls. ar, and recreational activities, in- Each girl had a little Indian sister again this ye cluding a Christmas party, were held at the school. This occasion as well as the Saint Valentines Party, was a red letter date on the Indian School Calendar. ' Membership interest has been high, as shown by attendance at meetings and co- operation in the work of the organization. The Woman's Mixer Party this year was truly a mixer, and many girls made new friends through the medium of dances and games. At Christmas time the Y sponsored a sale of Japanese goods on the carsllpus. It was during this sale that the first appearance. Central State Teachers College calendar ma e its Good fellowship, in fact, has seemed to be the Y watchword this year, forall the girls have been willing and eager to work. The annual spring banquet closed the year with its characteristic spirit of friendliness. , :. .... ..... -Maj N ... , at Wa A. W., .,--.Qf ff 11 g r q Y Y-,, .,,,,N.w ,:v,,,..,,,.f.-,..-n.-.,,.,....4 f -v Womenls League Board Q aj? Back Row: Hansen, Wilson, Shultz, Damon, Burch, Milarch. Middle Row: Patrick, Cripler, Petit, Dean Ronan, Curtis, Steele. Front Row: Robinson, Goodrin, Hess, Adams, McIntosh, French, Brookins. Officers JANETTE ADAMS ..... VICE-PRESIDENTS: NELL, JANE DAMON ...... BETTY CURTIS ,,,..,..,-., RETHA BROOKINS ..... GLADYS HESS .......... HELEN ROBINSON ..... LENORE WILSON ..... VIRGINIA BLU EM .... .....PreJideH1f ..--.FirJt .-.-.Lif61'6Z7'Jl .-..-..-S0cifzl .......Athletic .........Relig2011J .....Depa1'tme12tal ..-.--.-Sec1'ela1'y RUTH PETIT .,..,,,,, ,,,,.,.,,,,,, , -mmm-T,,emH,e1, MISS BERTHA M' RONAN ------- Famlfy Aci1fiJ01' P7 T.: 1- -V hdd,,,,..-t lv... 1 . U Ln: L I, , It I U . - . S X L-'af jJLjR,,.,5513Lii'h' A , .1 - 1- . ,,' ..,, . - --1 - N1 - ..... ,, QQ' i. .Q A ,. ' 4' S' .n ,nn 1 N N 0 1U '7 Sf- f- '1i::':::rsn.-..z::. 1. nqqgqgapw, -,nv ln , M , ,W Y Y W Y 'Anim' It V Q K . Q!tl!l!Plfi!li.l1El....!lQ. The Women's League is an organization that sponsors and furthers social, educational, physical and religious activities among the women of the campus. The organization also endeavors to create a spirit of unity among its members, ek increase their sense of responsibility toward each other, and to be a medium by which the social standards of the College can be created and maintained. Every. girl becomes a member with her enrollment at Central State. ' The League began the year with its Big Sister movement. The Co-Ed Prom was a big event of the fall term and was avery manish formal in spite of the absence of all men. It took place on the same evening as the Men's Football Banquet. . ' Many afternoon teas afforded a chance to make new acquaintances among the student body. The lecture and reception of February fourteenth was a delight- ful affair. The Faculty Dames and the club women of the town were guests. The talks of Arabia given by Madam Ponafidine were enjoyed by everyone present. May twentieth was Women s League Week on the campus and women held sway with election of officers, receptions and teas taking up the time. Mrs. Mar- garet Story spent two days at Central State lecturing and advising on subjects of dress and etiquette. As a grand finale of the week the Womenls League Formal was every bit a success and proved to be one of the prettiest partiest parties of the year. . ,..-,:.. . . .vii 1 ,aunt-l . , . . 4 . ..1:..:'..-L. 5,5 -5 . - b 9G5iiff5.:,:,,,-, .,. . 15,1 tg 11- 1 . H , M .' '. .- L fum- 5 - ' V h ' -- -- ' A I . . v -.:: ' 4 .H--H. .n m-if-.., 3.r.,,,.,,,, W 'v-- ' - ,F ' - - , , ....,..v.- A ,A z ,. ., ,, 1-, . . ,I H . ,, -.,, ,,....,. 1 f l l ,.,,,,.--V-.1 H., , .1-,Q---f-ee -,.. ,,..-,. - ..',',.:f.,f-f-e,..,.--f,--v----- --fm -- -fn' ' Commercial Club Enjoys Work Oitlieers IDAH FRANCES WILLISON ..................... ......... ....... P 7'6fi6l76721f HENRY BAUMGARTEN ..,....... RUTH MULLET 'X 2 - l '1- fl U..,...-,...,-,,,,..--.Vice-Prefident .,..,...,.-..-.-.---.-....--..--..-...-T1'eazfzz1r'e1i' NEVA FINCH .............. , ....... Secremry an F. E. ROBINSON OLIVE KUNZ .......... I al Life Rep01'te1' Aclvifor Henry Baumgarten Helen Araynos Esther Brown Neva Finch Verda Birchard joseph Kirkey Roliene Harrison Samuel McNitt Robert Lalley Merrill McDonald Joseph McDonald -'mm . f-rv: af Us - --. L I f D N I f E710 xl xx xx Z I x 5 I ' Members Edward Whitby Rosalie Miller Barth Skinner Floyd Petiprin Dorothy Bly Garland House Rolland Collier Clifford Anderson Leonard Barnes Percy Stough Charles Smith Idah Frances Willison Marion Casterlin Hanna Cuthbert Aubrey Hansen Hazel Hill Bernice Moore Creole Lucile Tucker L. Leonard Davis Byron Brown Leo Hutchinson Mildred Milarch lin!-W'5 ' 'jpdv- ' dyaf 5? 'fi 'it i'F1----++'--+w1--w-.-:f- 'E MENU ., t , Iva M. Orcutt Charles Day Avery Peavey S. M. Ennis Marvel Patrick Doyle Paxton Glen D. Scutt Mae Sutton Edith M. Taylor Mrs. Beulah Coe John Davy ., ,' .v.-eww , -, - in , V NWA W, . ,,,,..n- - -v -f F , . , '-0'f-5172, ,,.,.r,, 4 , t '- -' -Q -'I -S. N. f-fff.1.A.gi,,,,1-L . r . 'L .. .'.' ' ' 'QAQ 'sew ,ff tr tart tara IIPIPIECXWX 113,43 6'lAg99 Club Continues Extensive Program Back Row: Langley, Densmore, Tacoma, Thompson, Garner, Swantz, McConnell. Front Row: Price, Wolve1'ton, Curtiss, Mr. Cobb, Sellers, Harris, Kelly. Oiiltieers RALPH LANGLEY ..... L .................... ............. P reficlerzl MYRON CURT1ss ...... .......... V ice-Preridem' HAROLD SELLERS ...... ..... S er. ami Treazrzz1r'er MR. M. A. COBB ..... ....... F azczzlfy Advisor The Agriculture Club which has always been very interesting for those students of the campus interested in the teaching of agriculture or the promotion of Boys and Girls Clubs, was not organized in the fall term. Prof. Myron A. Cobb, organizer and iifteen years promoter and advisor of the club, was traveling in Europe during the fall term and betause of his absence the club was not organized. The object of the club is training for leadership in rural communities by study- ing boys and girl's clubs, county agents work and games adapted to rural communities. On the evening of February 18 the club was entertained by Prof. and Mrs. Cobb as they related their experiences abroad. The club now has 13 members which look like real material to carry on the activities of the club. Some of the activities of the club are: assisting Mr. Cobb on Boys' and Girls' Club Day, a sale of flowers and plants and a picnic in the spring term. - 'sf'-wa-51: , W L . uw, V 1-xl. -, .,.,gf -' it 'L ' , , a ,VM .wsu , J: -tnpggi, 5 Q I , wr -2, N - E P ,',J,,g-igfklglggggriiitgff . My p X My . ., - b lt. I -wg. ' x r' h x I t V A U :,.,,,1.,,..p. V. . ,nr -.,.:.a.-.az---M-ffm..-aatsai, 4 -V .r - , ,Uh VS A-T gig: , , Y ':r!'ggf.m'5f':'gf3:e,?.'55f y K N W I 1 I l i me ss ll!PlP!fQlSPl,oTllQs23 T Arr: Club Has Excellent Year i V Back Row: Lane, Jones, Cobb, Fox, Francis, Miss Garison, Sundling. Front Row: Miss Wightman, Murphy, Dow, Spurgeon, Dunn, Adams. G E 0 A Offieers MYRTLE C0313 ,. ............ Prefidezzt MABEL FRANCIS .................. Vice-Pre.ride1zl VIX7IAN Fox .,.,,,,,,, ..... S ecretary and Treamrer RUTH SPURGEON ,..... .....,............................ L ife R6f10l'f6'I' G MAY0 JONES .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,4,,.,,,,,..,,.... U70me1z'5 League R6l0l'6J'617fc1fl1'6 Mlss ELIZABETH M. WIGHTMAN ..........,..... . . , M ., ...... Family Adzfzmrf J -4 if Miss BESSIE GARXSON ................. if ,lp xalflff I W ,J J I lvl- ' ' 42 13 .' N'-4 'u 5'5 l9 . Qf '7h In . 'h 'M' A , .N . Wx:l'1-V 'k'x 5571 '-'1 '- 1' - ' V -V 'I ' F ' 1.-.H -- 'J 4 Yu Z V il' ' ' 'egiyif-,-g-fe M-- , -rg' I E ' ' ' i U Usb' TY' '5V.l5, '7'h 'U T 1 x A A, , ,, K ,,, Y--,Pa-7,35 ,,v.4..-1-L, ' :f ,. , . 5, Y., H --A ,-fr , ,?s, L L ,, ,f.u,.-in , .v.,,-,,Y- .-W.-'W -- '-N-' s -M T' QI., ' t'-I-1-54, ..:m?'F?5?5f'T'fFf:',',f, . . 'MI A F - .H I . F K 3.9: a.,,jg3.f,M p. ,...4wf3.:g3agE3,t3-- :N L, , A If-f '-.,,j, ly' if I in sa.. Y, rl-sat erm: restart wat raw Q5 ,!'., ', , . , ,-.,' 32 ,,.,-re,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,..,,,.,.,.,...,,,.,.pQ-,,,Me,..,...,.-m-f-'-fw-f-H- -'-' f'fm f- 't'--'-'t 'r ' The Alchyrnists ls New Organization 'Q' T 9-.-1- V: J., saaitffwvg-'.,:'ai1-.,1i L ,J ..,f.'-f4'A,fi. - ' ,,,-:sr V 'P lm:.qQ2:?5 .Lc.,..m.,,,.......- .., A L f-gf. Back Row: Durfee, Bigelow, Tambling, Sutton, Coe, Walters, Garner, Clark. Front Row: Brown, McNitt, Converse, Laundra, Olson, Linsernann, Mr. Wooley. Not in picture: Bristol, Christensen, Knight, Stanbe. Officers ARCHIE WALTERS. ..... ............. P refidefvf KENNETH BRISTOL ......, ...... V ice-P1'efid'wf RAYMOND GARNER ........... ............. S f2c1'eM1'y ANDREW OLSON .................. ............... T 1'6dJ'Zll'E7' MR, AL,LAN D, XWOOLEY ....... ...... F azczzliy Advifor The Alchymists, a chemistry club, which has as its aim accomplishment and recrea- tion, was formed during the fall term of 1928. Starting with a nucleus of eight char- ter members, the club has built up its membership to sixteen. The Alchymists was organized to satisfy a growing interest among specializing chemistry students, and to promote a greater professional interest in chemistry and its applications. The club has two meetings a month and at least one social function each term. The programs of the regular meetings consist of papers, lectures, or demonstrations given by members or by instructors. During the year 1928-29, programs were given on various chemical theories, industries, and applications of chemistry. Some of the papers were: Radio Activity, Colloid Chemistry, Rubber, Leather, Dyes. It is the aim of the program committee to give programs of as varied content as possible. During the winter term the club had a toboggan party at Harrison. A trip to the lakes of the North was enjoyed as the social function of the spring term. 'F- 'x'N': 'f f'5i5f-5l5 1 'LT-'3'-q'7'5fL' ' 1-5. 'W J' f f ' - t w- . . ' - .se-5 1 - -.f-' -...-M -. ,. Qi with .f,:'::1g5faf .. s-ff 'ow-it-Sight. it 'Q P' 492451-it-ff ..1: .-H45-'jwtilfrf , rfeagiaac, , . -Esta Hs?-.,,, . . ..,- -J ,fgurx-JJ., , , . ,.1.,,.,.m,,,1s-i , V? -- ' ?,A,.,,,i ' Wi?-.L Q , ':',f1,.3-4' ia,L f4LW-'-bt ,hx-. .fv,e1v.,---zf.- 2 L ., H..-,, . -K , , f- V:-fp-f ,ic ,-, , , U, -- ,,.-.-' .t , 1.1-wr-4.1-saver awk Q. N. Q l X M 'fT-e-'f-e-rf.-:fe-f-----. H Y... .. ,,., T, -..MW H-wav: g- Y 7 :ALM Y It .'.- - .. s r ' f -. . . I A .-,....... .. E . A 7g2.h.....,P1. A -V - ,,. L y N-'WM Q g L 5 ll QR J My G U, ' L ' '-L 'f W-e'---- e---H --f- A-.W------M.v..--.-,L.,,, 'visa 'ftrfggoshlx - 1-,Sie Administrative And Dorm Coungill 011-HCM-S Standing: Lanphiertl, Miss Trefethen, Doolittle, Miss Young, Mrs. Freer, Gootlell, Chappell. Seated: French, Pettit, Wilbur, Taylor, Curtis. Officers D U FREFR S0cialDirecro1' MRS. . , . ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, MISS MARY L. TREFETHEN ...., ..... B winery Nlafmger .........I-lead Chapernll EDITH TAYLOR ..,.....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, CRETA LANPHIERD ....... ..... A .rrirtafzt Chdp6I'0l1 .......I-Iozzre Prerzclezzl Head Prorlor INA DOOLITTLE ,...,....., ,,,,,,., T KATHERINE WILBUR ..... RUTH PETIT ........................ .l..... 1 'e.:zf11rer ..Nfn1te MISS CHARLOTTE YOUNG ,.,.. ,,,,,,,, .......C01111cil Comic!! Cofnzril Cofmril FRANCES FRENCH ...,........... BETTY CURTIS ........ ,,,,,,, JUNE GOODELL. ........,..... ,,,,,,, ELIZABETH CHAPPELL ........,.............,...,....,..,.....,......,.......,,.,.,, The women's dormitory, the first of its kind in any teachers' college in Michigan, accommodates one hundred seventy-eight students. On the first floor are the large reception rooms with reading rooms adjoining. These rooms are beautifully furnished with fireplaces, a piano, and other fittings to make them comfortable and homelike. The dining room is on the first floor and is sufficiently large to accommodate all the girls in the building. Self service is planned for morning and noon with regular dining room service in the evening. Perhaps the features which most appeal to the students are ' fe l . cl the large recreation rooms laundry conveniences. There is a splendid social atmosphere in the building and nothing is omitted which ' ' l' ' this fine adds to the real college life of the girls who are fortunate enough to ive in residence hall. The Annual Dormitory Dance is held during the spring term. Other nsored throughout the year. - in the basement, the kitchenettes, and shoxxcr bat Is, 'in delightful informal activities are spo 5 s1'.- ' .. e ' ' ' I '.-22 ' 'M-v ' J 1 ' ' T xigbl qvgsazbl lb l-mug, ,I LY My I' Nffjizpaiw rv K MEMS, ,Ula Wy, gg 3 I .f:,5.g.aez2I -I . , :3j.,4,.g4 H V W-V N Vgmwuguwgigfp xtwlv 414 FA U , W.- ',-,.,.,r--'-g,.:.,, ....,,tET,,, 4 Q Q , I K gg LQ. .-....,..- 1 Lerpau- -.LLL--zaa:a1'z1eez?'-1:-aims,-M. 1 - J f.- , , . l .3-ta , fftntfif xr. W M53 .'.I, I.. 'c'1'3fZ . JH ,I 4, I H in ' ' -i i9 4i1'l3l-ff-24:-' ' I-if Jive. ,pu.'1vc:W 1' -,f , 5- f YW ,.fY,-,j,g1.,-1-,wr Q ,Ai lf , V I ' ' .'-H, , .. ., - f , .. . ---was-. , -. - .. ' '--' V A It Q. - , 5 ,M - '..,4m,.,. ,, . , ,'v.35.:a'Hf'v - f ,pig , ', ,, -: -- . J,i:4f' - ' SIL 4' ' 0 L . - 'T., -' .-7:5125-M., - - - 1 . 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AXTELL'S MEAT MARKET BENTLEY BROTHERS BROADWAY THEATRE CENTRAL DRUG STORE CENTRAL STORAGE GARAGE CLUB RECREATION COLLINS STUDIO COLLEGE AVENUE BARBER SHOP E. L. CONRICK, INC. H. DITTMAN AND SON COMPANY ENTREKINJS GROCERY ENTERPRISE PRINT SHOP EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK FOLLAND OPTICAL COMPANY YOUNG AND FRANCIS Alumni Pczfrom of Thif Book FRANCISCO STUDIO REXALL DRUG STORE SNO-WHITE BAKERY SPOON AND STRAW JIM HUNT'S BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP ISABELLA COUNTY NEWS ISABELLA COUNTY STATE BANK JOHNSON SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY W. E. LEWIS AND SON MIDWAY LUNCH MINTO BOULTON COMPANY MT. PLEASANT HARDWARE AND FURNITURE OLYMPIA CANDY- WORKS AND RESTAURANT -c MISS EMMA CAMPBELL, Commercial Depczrlmem Head ,....., .,..,, D ETROIT, MICHIGAN MRS. CORA BURR COULTER, High School Princijml ..,,.,..,,,, ,.,,,, P ERRY, MICHIGAN MR. M. J. BUDGE M. D., Phyficicm cmd Surgeon ........... ,,,,,,.,, I THACA, MICHIGAN MISS GERTRUDE M. BOERNER, High School Principal .,,.,. ,,,,,, R OSE CITY, MICHIGAN MR. ASA H. ALDRICH, County School Commiffioner ..... .......... C LARE, MICHIGAN MR. HARLOW BLUMENSTEIN, Grocery Bzifineff ....... ROCKFORD, MICHIGAN . . i . '.. ' U ' Q1 -W V .. . I ,. ,,,,,W,-..,. N., ,,..., L.. 1 ,M vi, If N W 14' CZCLL . . 3. A -.-4... Kg. RTB ' I batij 7 -L RLFIQQ' E., . 545-,. -S w. x 'P Tv. . bg, 4,1 L. K ffygj .. 'ALA 1' . 4'-ct. izfg- ., I- IT: 8 iw.. W f . :K P: It , i E. R. V ' hu, ' N ' 3-4 . ,gsm it HE QEIHIIIPIPII va :ea LANDLADY-Does you're father know you smoke, little boy? STAMATS-Say, you're married, aren't you? LANDLADY Why, yes STAMATS-Well, does your husband know you speak to strange men? DON HILSINGER-I loved her because I was different Co-ed-I do notlike these pictures. They do not do me justice. Photographer-Justice, lady, what you need is mercy. T?. BETTY SOMERVILLE-I call my sweetie Maple Sugar, because I love the sap. HELEN MACKENZIE says that her ideal position is that of pork inspector in the city of jerusalem. Tl SOLICITOR-Wonlt you give me something for the old ladies' Home? WARREN KOOPMAN-SUIC, you can have my mother-in-law. DOC SWEENEY-Do you dance? ELSIE JOHNSON--Oh yes, I love to. mp. -.3 ' u , 3' S . Doc-Fine, then let s go out on the porch. 3 - E . :: 4 Q ,Q 3 I I ,i 1 fm I buss, 5 M .1 'ta . I QW' 1 in 2 3 ii' .1 .sf . I I is .W iv 'iii xnxx' 'I , aff Q 1- i. MRS. LARZELERE-DO you realize that twenty-five years ago today we became engaged? . PROFESSOR LARZELERE-Twenty-five years! Bless my soul, why didn't you speak to me about it sooner? It's .certainly time we were married. ,f ,,...... O a Y' 0 . A f I ffl s C' I carrie to college fr M by 0 ao 5 , And spent all I had, H A 4 f ' So now, praise the Lord, There's no one like dad. ..i While waiting for breakfast Mr. Miller thought of turning on the radio to pass away the time. He did his best, but two stations were coming through on thefsiimfp l u u 0 wave length, so this is what he got: ':With hand on the shoulder, p ace one c p Sugar on knees raise knees and .depress toe. Wash thoroughly in one-half cupful of bend forward. ' In four counts raise two hard boiled eggs and mash both legs in serve. Repeat four times. Inhale one-fourth teaspoon of cream of tartar and one cupful of flour, breathe through the nose, exhale, and sift positions. jump astride, cream the butter forward and backward over the head in four counts. Make a stiff doughl thai will bend at the waist. Lie flat on the floor the size of a walnut. Hop forwar an backward in boiling water, but do not boil into, stationary walk afterwards. Remove from the fire and dry with a towel. Breathe deeply, serve with lobster. Scandal is something which people do, thinking they will not get- caught, and he were not which is 'talked Labout by other people who would do the same thing if t y aafraidvthey-would be foundout. ' ,..4...44nGu-A0189 .iff-XJ I 2 f ' . ' f 7,-W - - Nr-A 'Q' 1 f 1 1 ' Lfffayfef ffevf I sf , - e 1 1,41 ,f MK? ogQ-QW 1 zwwb 2' ft I be CVMAA r - XIV pf I l Cf ' A I iumt CIZIHIIIPIPIEWA lIQ29 . A r N 7 A H, , ::wu v,::.T'.,mL,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,Y -fi,-3Z-STM-.....,..rv-f-.f---M-f-1'--:-ff-21 '-'-'V' h . . - George and Jack had been neighbors and friends for years. ' . - , Upon seeing George one day Jack said, George, I don't believe you use Marion as Jfyou should. You rush home, grab a paper, say hello, eat your lunch, and rush out gf 1 J., again. You know George, women like to have attentions paid them by their men. Why Q gang: v 'Q Q! not take her some flowers tonight? . Jig: -4- ' f ' That evening when George returned home he opened the door, yelled Marion, fx.. JK' pf and leaped toward her holding out his hands and thrusting a bouquet of flowers 1f1tO f f 3 . her hands. Q I She looked bewildered and backing away sank sobbing into a chair. Oh, George, she sobbed, the maid broke my vase, the cook quit, dinner is spoiled, and now you - 0 nn.. come home DRUNK. . ' ' Attention, Men! W Only a very mean man E ' 1 Would remind his wife t , That Lindbergh drove ' All the way to Paris W ' , ' f Without any help or advice From the back seat. fx A , i Dedicated to Al Wert QU! A .a 1 Hush, little senior, . fx ' , Don't be so bold, X ' You're only a Freshman ' Four years old. 5 ' 1 , Menttzlity Text A Ip' Fill in the blanks with one of the ,given enclosed words: Mr. Hawkins the greatest - K -i-- fminister, lawyerj in Mt. Pleasant stood before a much interested audience in the spacious -1+ fcourtroom, churchj giving the final sentence of a very interesting - - ftrial, ceremony, U- QI pronounce thee man and wife The verdict of the jury is: Your divorce is grantedj. - , As the tense silence was broken Hugh Calkins and Geraldine Anderson arose, ' turned to each other and smiled. ' i ' Thank goodness, that's done, Hugh remarked nervously, as the room was slowly in being vacated. ti v' Doc SWEENEY-Why do tailors like apples? s , DUTCH BRANT-Why? . if if Doc--Well, if it hadn't been for apples there wouldnlt have been.any call for '17 25 ' clothes. Hold That Line? I UN Did youever see . X A litter of young pigs QXX Shoving each other about QQ With their noses? i 3. f , The effect - Q60 J Of Registeration Day , t A P' , . X V Upon the observer s eye . ,Q jf ,vu QL Is much the same. Q' f - X .i ...-... - -f.. , Qt A small coupe drove up to the College Inn and eleven passengers alighted. , . - . - fftxxff minlsiw-rl: b -. . -A M 5 A-f. E h lpvu La-v-',.. . lpzi M i l t .. 'JMQVLQSJ' lvggfgg W , H! iq tm' rife, Q ,MP 114 ff 5 wg N 'B H is . 1 xp Q, ,, ' 5 M eh' N '34, , W, bi. 'lm x We V W . - , s ,, K . 242.232 s l . df -f ffl , ,,.. ,,,.. -.aff , .,, .t ww 1 ,atfdgtwg Vsilffq 5 AWTQA .ff . Wm ,al ,uf . 'X x ' 1 r f, Fr! 'fi 5. . - 1-1.-N it -4--,Lee-:..':,,qn-9-..q,. f. 5 ., 5,5 ,Y V, ,M H V .. A, , , ,A r- V - V- .,. .1,--V-F. v-- , nn-,-dwg - ,WY i ., ,Ag , 4 . -- ff'--Q-1.7 ,, , ., - .. . y..-- . L , Q 13-5 . . Bach -To Childhood MAR JORY MOYER1MOfhCf, seein, itls my birthday, won't you let me have some- thing that's bad for me? Florence Sharp was taken before Miss Ronan. Miss Ronan looked at the girl who stood with hair disheveled, dress torn to tatters, shoes badly worn from walking and asked in a sympathic voice, 'lWere you knocked down by a motorist? i No,'l replied Florence, I was picked up. Jack Brotzman believes it's a fact that the Oniyiwo who can live as cheaply as one are a flea and a dog. You know these fresh air lovers. They get you out in the air and begin to get fresh. It takes poise to neck in a rumble seat. - Two Scotch boys on the Freshman squad have turned in their basket ball suits be- cause they weren't given all the free throws , 1-4--1 ' Heighlh Of Lazziheff ' The college boy who is too lazy to write home for mone . Cojjfzhr For Two M one of them yelled out, Careful, jim, hol' ,er sheddy! and the other fellow said, I-Whatta know ,bout that! I thought YOU was driving. Qxlf-bb-N? She Had Hit Nzzmher f'Xi A' BILL--Sweets to the sweet? . jl S5 , . VERA-Qh, thank you, may I pass you the nuts? Two men full of moonshine were whizzing around a sharp corner in an auto, and ARDYS FERRIS-What do you think about love? ' BY BROWN-AIC you a reporter for the Life? U 1 We now can throw the voice of a speaker as far as China. Oh! if we could only throw the speaker that far! When a voice from the darkness demanded why he was coming home at that hour of the night, Harry Miller calmly replied that every other place was closed. ' 3 1 My girl on the sofas efficient, F ---- . At petting she's very proficient, ' 4' But my head's in a whirl - a For I've lost my girl, , A word to the guys was sufficient. 4 BILL CRAPO--No matter what these vau.deville actresses pull, the police can't ar- rest them. Doius KANE-Why? BILL--They can't get anything on them. JANETTE-If you try to kiss me, I'll yell for help. HORACE-Do you think I'll need it? Q C I , 1 -ga-vvmlvygupvnnlvh 1T I cum: P57 Credit for the w0rkn2anJhip in printing, engrav- ing and binding tbiy book, the 1929 Chippewa, if - due the following: THE SERVICE ENCRAVING COMPANY THE BURKHARDT COMPANY Engravers Binders DETROIT, MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN THE GRATIOT COUNTY HERALD Printers ITHACA, MICHIGAN '--ui Hs -'Ian hww .v-v-' .J .. ' A - - - 2,,-.-,,g- -- '--:V :-' Y -. . W .- . ' , N- r.k5a.-E., ,. 3 'ff - ' L- , , ' ,-3 ,H - Q' .' . Q- ','. - -. ugh 1, .uf 1' 2' .. - 1 ,. an , 5 -.gm ' . -I - : ,Lf , ',- - , 1 . .-1,5 -I Egg, j ,Q J .fg.vg.-.,,, . . ' - -. ' -. ' - ' ' f- , '- '1'c 4- 4' ---.1 - ,-.,. ,, V, , - , - - -I -' A ' 9 . :,,, . yew' up, . Q-af? ' Aj 7 61' Q if 5 '5' ', L x if +- ' mf G , F ! I I if we S 4 . 1 Q 1 sf X n 1 9 E 5 Ei 5 i 1 , 4 9 72 5 ? F 5 , i .f !.',, 'f mf., 1N'w,e', asf! '- IQ ' A Y' IIN 1 2 HM fa f Qmwx ol 'Vu W ' .511 'fn 911- A 'J-Hex' mu5'K mal, J Q ,f A 3' -kv We N-,.. 4. fqa X 1. 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