High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 83 text:
“
FORUMl MID -YEAR JUNIOR ARTHUR ARDUIN Detroit, Michigan Cass Tech. High School University of Detroit BYRON XY. BAKER Marion, Indiana Royal Oak High School Highland Park ,Iunior Coll RAYMOND BALL Kingston Killgslolt SCIMNQI RALPH BENNETT ege Muir XYest Branch High School THOMAS A. BLESSING Detroit, Michigan Eastern High School University of Detroit Sigma Delta Kappa BARNEY BORDEN Detroit, Michigan Northern High School Alpha Omega Law Fraternity MARCUS BOSTIYICK Minden City Port Huron High School Hillsdale College Delta Theta Phi CHESTER R. BROOKS Fordson. Michigan Northwestern High School HARRY BREZNER Boston, Mass. Northern High School Alpha Theta Kappa ,IOSEPH S. BROWN ROBERT I, BARBER Detroit, Michigan Cass Tech. High School Detroit Institute of Technology Yice-President Freshman Class J-Hop Committee, '30 ALBERT M. CARSON Detroit, Michigan Eastern High School Detroit Institute of Technology President Freshman Class Student Council, 'ZS I-Hop Committee, 'SU CLASS ROLL JACK CHAMPE Chesaning, Michigan Central High School LOUIS A. CHAPOTON. Iii. Detroit, Michigan Grosse Pointe High School EARL I. COLLINS Bay City, Michigan Bay City XYestcrn Ferris Institute University of Michigan JAMES E. DELANEY Chicago, Illinois University of Detroit High School University of Detroit -I-Hop Committee, 'Sli Delta Theta Phi GENE DEMAMBRO Boston, Mass. Eastern High School ELLIS C. DUNCAN Johnstown. Pa. Johnstown High fiCl'ltvol University of Detroit SANDOR ENGEL Hungary Miestern High School Secretary Freshman Class. -. Secretary Sophomore Class. 'll' Secretary Junior Class. 'SU I-Hop Committee .,g EDXYARD C. ERXYIN Chicago, Illinois DePaul University High School XYALTER P. EXYART Montreal, Canada Detroit Institute of Technology J-Hop Committee. '30 FRANCIS XY, EDXYARDS Yakima, XYashington Detroit Institute of Technology J-Hop Committee, '30 Sigma Delta Kappa JAMES FINAN Onaxray Southeastern High School PAUL M. FREEMAN Detroit. Michigan Southeastern High School University of Detroit I Page Seventy-nine
”
Page 82 text:
“
lFORUM MID-YEAR JUNIORS URXYARD! 'lihc word is significant of our destiny. lYe, the Fehruary Junior Llass. have crossed the Rubicon. Atter two Ju +.i . , .Mfr vears of studv. we at last an Jrehend that we are a Jroachmff our 54? says? . . l l PI s destination and must carry on, in pursuit of our coveted I.L.B. It is two years since we entered this institution of learning and resolved to study the law. yet not one of us regrets our resolution, although we daily realize our increased responsihilties, both to the profes- sion aud to ourselves: therefore, it is our duty to proceed deeper into the unknown territories of the law in an attempt to conquer whatever remains undisclosed. As juniors, it is our intention to move forward, to uphold all of the traditions handed down to us by our legal forehears and, in accordance with such intentions, we have taken the initiative. XYe have elected competent class officers to succeed those who have passed on to higher fields of endeavor in the law, and under their leadership we feel secure in our expectation of greater accomplishments. XYe have made plans, in co-operation with our officers, for a greater year, scholastically and socially, which should, as a result, advance our inte1'ests as individuals and enable us to attain our objective as a group. In attempting to reach the pinnacle. we have not proceeded with the selfish thought of present rewards, hut a remuneration far greater, which, at the expiration of our term, shall leave a footprint on the 'tsands of time. and a memory for those who follow that will establish a precedent necessary to the constant uplift of standards and ideals. not only for our immediate suc- cessors, but for every future junior Class. XVhile we can presently look with pride upon the Fine traditions of our pre- decessors, we also feel a duty incumbent upon us to hlaze new trails, to attain progress, for we know that in progress lies success and in success our destination. FORXY.-XRD! Let that ever-inspiring word he our guide, so that when oui mission is accomplished and we shall have departed this earth to the Ruler of the Great Courtroom ahove. our record shall he our proudest monument. JAMES E. DELANEY. Page Seventy-eight
”
Page 84 text:
“
FORUM MID -YEAR JUNIOR ,IAMES RALPH HARBER Xxvootl Cllllllty, Ohio Central High School Albion College ,I-Hop Connnittec, 'SU Delta Theta Phi MACRICE HELLER VVinclsor, Canada XYinflsor Collegiate Detroit Institute of Technology rl-Hop Committee, 'SU Alpha Theta Kappa GEORI QE R. HAM MERLY Pittsburgh XYestern High School University of Detroit ALFR ED HARRIS Emporia, Kansas Emporia High School LIIIIYCTSIIB' ol Kansas ROBERT Il. HARDY Hinton, XYest Virginia Detroit Institute of Technology XYALTER ,l. HILLER Detroit, Michigan HIILISIDII School Culver Military Academy University of Michigan Beta Phi Sigma OTTO A. HOFFMAN Ilelleville, Texas Ilellt-ville High School ,I-Hop Committee, l9.lll Sigma Nu Phi CLYDE XY. HOCGH Detroit, Michigan Hudson Schi it il Detroit Institute of Technology Treasurer Sophomore Class, 1929 Treasurer -Iunior Class, 1950 -I-Hop Committee, 1930 Delta Theta Phi HL'I'1lflARD THOMAS A. iacouizs Traverse City, Michigan St. Francis High School Yice-President Sophomore Cla President junior Class, 1930 Student Council, 1930 ,I-Hop Committee, 1930 Delta Theta Phi . ss, 1929 CLASS ROLL PATRICK J. JOHNSON Duhois, Pennsylvania, St. Catherint-'s High School CHARLES A. LAYTON Raher, Michigan Northwestern High School Northern Illinois College Sigma Delta Kappa IRXYIN KASOFF Ilelrolt Northern High School Alpha Omega Lavv Fraternity ,IOI-IN LESTER Chicago, Illinois Southern Chicago High School KYILLIAM LISTMAN Stratford, Ontario Southeastern High School MICHAEL LCTOMSKI United States Northeastern High School University of Detroit Michigan State Normal McI-EI.I.AN I. MANLEY Detroit, Michigan XVestern High School ERIC B. MARLOR Manchester, England Central High School ,Iarvis Collegiate Instiiute, Toronto XYILLIAIXI R, McKINNON Detroit, Michigan Nortlivvestern High School Detroit City College GEORGE XY. MENOLD Thompsonville, Michigan Fenville High School ROY A. MONLEY Detroit, Michigan Eastern High School Northern High School ,IOHN N. MUIRHEAD Detroit, Michigan Highland Park High School Llniversitv of Michigan DAVID NEVVMAN New York City Commerce High School Alpha Theta Kappa Page Eighty
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.