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FORUMi FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL DAY SECTION H. J. JOHNSON Detroit, Michigan XYalker High School Detroit Institute of Technology JAMES E. JONES Port Huron, Michigan Port Huron High School University of Michigan MAX E. KLAYMAN Detroit. Michigan Northern High High School Detroit Institute of Technoloo' HOIYARD J. LOFTUS Detroit, Michigan St. Benedict's High School Detroit Institute of Technology KYLE C, LOMANSON Detroit, Michigan Boclbee High School Hillsdale College JOSEPH MARYASSO Detroit, Michigan Southwestern High School Detroit Institute of Technologv L. M. MCCORMICK Bay City. Michigan Central High School Bay City Junior College DONALD H. MILES Kingston, Jamaica Munro College High School Detroit Institute of Technology N. J. MONNIG Detroit, Michigan University of Detroit High School Detroit Institute of Technology J. E. MORRISON Bay City, Michigan Central High School Bay City Junior College SAMUEL A. MOZOLLA Detroit, Michigan University of Detroit High School Detroit Institute of Technology R. C. MURPHY Detroit, Michigan Holy Redeemer High School City College of Detroit RALPH K. PANZER Detroit, Michigan Southeastern High School College of the City of Detroit ELYIO QUERCIAGROSSA Detroit, Michigan 55 S. Hopkins Township High School, Granville, Illinois University of Detroit ALFRED RAPP Rochester, New York East High School, Rochester, New York New York University GEORGE G. RANSOM Detroit, Michigan Detroit Institute of Technology JOHN C. RAY Detroit, Michigan Northeastern High Sclloul University of Detroit Detroit City College ROLAND Y. REMINGTON Detroit, Michigan Jack High School, Jackson, Michigan University of Michigan OSCAR A. RIOPELLE Delroit, Michigan Southeastern High School Detroit Institute of Technology MOE ROTH Detroit, Michigan Jarvis Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Can. University of Toronto, Canada E. B. SIGMANN Detroit, Michigan XYest Palm Beach, Florida, High School University of Florida EDXYARD J. SINGELYN Detroit, Michigan Eastern High School University of Detroit ALEXANDER PAUL STRAUSS Detroit, Michigan Central High School University of Michigan DONALD D. SMITH Detroit, Michigan Highland Park High School NYittenberg College EDXYARD MALCOLM SMITH Detroit, Michigan Northern High School University of Michigan JOHN E. SVVANSON Boston, Massachusetts Brownfield Academy, Harvard, Mass. Bently School of Accounts and Finance, Boston, Massachusetts JAMES O. VVALKER Alpena, Michigan St. Bernards University of Detroit RICHARD XYEBER Detroit, Michigan Eastern High School University of Michigan CLEMENT J. VVEITZMAN Detroit. Michigan Highland Park High School University of Michigan E. B. VVHITING Ypsilanti, Michigan Ypsilanti Central High School University of Michigan Page Ninety-seven
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lFORUM FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL DAY SECTION ED BASCOM Detroit, Michigan Central High School Detroit College of Law HERBERT E. BLACHFORD Detroit, IXIichigan Owosso High School Cniversity of Michigan XYILLIAM D. BUCHANAN Ontario, Canada Central High School. Detroit, Michigan Cniversity of Detroit XY. LEE BCTLER Detroit, Michigan Northwestern High School Iletroit Institute of Technology TRACY M. CARRABIN Detroit, Michigan Northwestern High School Ifniversity of Southern California MAHLON F. COLLER Detroit, Michigan Southeastern High School Cniversity of Detroit ,IAMES A. COSGROYE Detroit, Michigan Montgomery High School, Montgomery, Indiana DeI'auw Cniversity EDXYARIJ -I, COUGHLIN Detroit, Michigan Northeastern High School Detroit Institute of Technology CHARLES B, COCZADD XYayne, Michigan XVayne High School Albion ,IOE COCMANS Bay City, Michigan St. Marys High School Ferris Institute C. B, DAVIDSON Detroit, Michigan Mobile High School, Mobile, Alabama University of Detroit GEORGE Y. Di: LAND Detroit, Michigan Northern High School Detroit Junior College ROBERT VV. Di: LAND Detroit, Michigan Cniversity of Detroit High School University of Detroit -I. I.. Dia XVAELE Bay City, Michigan St, james High School Bay City Junior College E. PARKER DICKINSON XYashington, D. C. St. .lohn's Military Academy Georgetown University FRANK D. DOUGHERTY Highland Park, Michigan Highland Park High School Hillsdale College C. M. FORD Detroit, Michigan Grimsby High School, Grimsby, Ontario Detroit Institute of Technology M. E. FCRAY Detroit, Michigan St. Agnes Detroit Institute of Technology XYILBER XY. FROST Muskegon, Michigan Ferris Institute Brown Cniversity ,IAMES N. GASAYVAY Detroit, Michigan ' Ottawa, Kansas, High School Kansas City XYestern Dental College HERMAN ti. GESELI. Detroit, Michigan Sacred Heart Seminary Detroit Institute of Technology S. XY. GLENDENING Detroit, Michigan Northwestern High School Detroit Institute of Technology MAURICE GOLDSMITH Detroit, Michigan Northwestern High School College of the City of Detroit XYARNER I . HAMET Detroit, Michigan Bryan High School, Bryan, Ohio American Institute of Banking RICHARD CARPENTER HEXYITT Birmingham, Michigan Baldwin High School Cniversity of Michigan FRANK P. HIGHT Vienna, Illinois Cniversity High School, Cawhandale, Illinois Southern Illinois Teachers College P. G. HORLER Royal Oak, Michigan Fort IVilliam Collegiate High School Detroit Institute of Technology XVILLIAM McK. JACKSON New York City, New York Stanton High School, jacksonville, Fla. Lincoln University Page Ninety-sir
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- -FORUM FRESHMAN NIGHT CLASS SPLENDIU class interest has been shown since the election, all factions uniting under the new officers and even with the out- ., side adverse business conditions, have been able to make an out- standing year both in college work and social activities. The class has also endeavored to keep in mind the good fellowship of benevolence and have always been alert to the situation, when any oi its members have been confined to their homes or in the hospital. Under the leadership of the Class President and his officers, a most en- joyable party was successfully put across at the XYolverine Hotel. An invi- tation was extended to P. 'l. Horler, president of the day class. for his class to join with us, which they did and a most enjoyable evening was experienced. Under the direction of our President, the Kiwanis International Urches- tra ot Pontiac, Michigan, an organization of l-l musicians, furnished an exceptional program ot music for the banquet and singing. Edgar Cecil Crawle, of Penzance, lingland, presented some very bril- liant and entertaining numbers on the grand piano. Dean XYilliam Krichbaum, Dean of the College. represented the faculty and gave a very interesting as well as valuable talk to the students. - :Xttorney Samuel nl. Patterson, prominent member of the Clakland County Bar .Xssociation, gave a very interesting as well as instructive talk on Theory and Practical lixperience After Graduation. Mr. Patterson is an alumnus of '97. Attorney Peter bl. Drexelius, a member of the faculty, and one whom we all love, acted as our toastmaster, and our Pete sure takes the blue ribbon in this capacity, and is the life of the party. He introduced the following members of the Legal Fraternity who responded with short talks: Hon. Judge Homer bl. Ferguson, .Xttorney Loren lYeber, member of Faculty: Hon. judge lYilliam Markley, .Xttorney Bliss Giles, member of Facultv. Our otticers had arranged more social activities but after consultation with the Dean, it was decided to hold off till a later date, at least until after the College Reunion. XYe have a very fine class quartette composed of Geo. Isley. lst tenor: Theodore Hillstrom, Znd tenorg Donald Phillips, baritone: Clarence Dusen- berry, bass. They have appeared a number of times at outside functions and have been warmly praised for their splendid work. Our class has been very active in College affairs, always being ready to help in anything that would promote the College in general and enliven inter-class spirit, this being shown in our one hundred per cent support of the Sophomore Reunion. The personnel of the class is of the highest standard. the men of the highest caliber and the officers consider it a privilege to serve a class that without a doubt, some day, will be the outstanding men in their respective communities. Page Ninety-eight
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