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PIONEER- FRANKLIN HALL FIRST ROW: A. Vartarian, F. Woodward, V. Robertson, C. Taylor, R. Sautter, K. Young, M. Smith, K. Trevarrow, V’. Rouse. SFCOXI) ROW: D. Smith, A. Stephenson, M. Strand, L. Wooley, Mr. Louis Meyer, S. Storen, W. Schlaff, M. Sautter, R. Smoger, D. Steinhauer. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, F. Summers, R. Soper. M. Vandcrhoof, A. Sherwood, G. Rich- ard, M. Sollinger, R. Simpson. Colors: Blue and White. Motto: United We Stand: Divided We Fall” OFFICERS President ..... Y’ice President Secretary Treasurer Rose Smoger Martin Strand Mildred Sautter M y loti Sollinger Martin Strand, Mylon Sollinger and Roy Soper, all from Franklin Hall, were on the freshmen boys’ basketball team. Rose Smoger, Mayonia Stephens and Violet Robertson upheld the basket- ball team of the freshmen girls. In “The Wishing Well” Franklin Hall members took part. Rose Smoger, “Jimmy” Strand, Mylon Sollinger were in the dancing choruses. Rosemary Simpson and Carl Taylor fiddled in the orchestra. One shadow cast on Franklin Hall was the death of Edgar Pert. Usually some gain comes with every loss, and such it is in this case, for two new freshmen later enrolled in Franklin Hall: “Doots” Richard, a former inhabi- tant of Dearborn, and “Abie” Zimmerman from Wayne.
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p I 'THE o N E E FL- UAS! IIW,TON MALI. SITTING: S. Schultz, V. Scott, H. McGarvey, A. Showers, VV. Horne, C. Ziegler, L. Bock, F. Shaw, H. Helm, E. Peterson, D. Martin. STANDING: R. Stivers, W. Halpin, G. Bortlen, R. Schumaker, Mr. Hood, A. Champney, C. Thiel, R. Higgs, S. Glamb. OFFICERS President ...................................................... Fred Shaw Vice President ............................................. William Halpin Secretary ................................................ Audrey Champney Treasurer ............................................................. Clyde Ziegler Washington Hall, whose motto is Truth, Character and Loyalty ' has en- deavored this year to carry out this idea. Washington Hall is well represented in the track team. George Borden, Willard Walker, Clyde Ziegler, Kenneth Hoganson, Carl Thiel and Fred Shaw are members of this team. Richard Parker upholds us in basketball, and we were represented in football by George Borden, Fred Shaw and Carl Thiel. Washingtonians feel very proud of the fact that they edited the first home room paper. The name of this is “The Cherry Tree,” and the first edition came out February 15, 1927. We sincerely hope that future Washingtonians will carry on our ideas and traditions.
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THE PIONEER EDISON HALL FIRST ROW: E. Malvitz, R. Meyer, L. Hell, A. Ingersoll, J. McLellan, I. Morning- star, M. Martin, T. Johnston, M. Ochs, J. Junkin. SECOND ROW: R. Humphrey, C. McLean, J. McPherson, A. Kleindeins, Mr. Leith Wetzel, A. Merryman, R. Lucas, L. Hill, L. Maxwell. THIRD ROW: R. Liehing, G. Hagelthorn. C. Martin, T. Junkin, E. Miller. G. Hilton, I. Johnston. President Vice President Secretary...... Treasurer OFFICERS Edna Miller Ruby Meyer Thomas Johnston Isabel Johnston One of several achievements made by Edison Mall this year was the win- ning of the silver plaque for the best decorated carnival booth in the 1927 car- nival. The concession was a reproduction of an Eskimo igloo, the idea and the product of Thomas Johnston and Mr. Leith Wetzel. During the first few months of school, Edison Hall was busy with elec- tions, especially of senators and representatives. Arvilda Merryman and Ed- na Miller received the latter honor, but none of the Edison Hall nominees reached the senate. Although the rest of the year held no outstanding excitement, Edison Hall carried through its routine with spirit and sociability. Its members regret to leave the home room in which they have enjoyed so much valuable fun.
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