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
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
THE BOOSTER 23
”
Page 24 text:
“
22 THE BOOSTER ALUMNI SERVICE • Raymond Hurely, enlisted. Herbert Heckraan, enlisted. Leslie Burton, enlisted. Malcom Moore, applied for commis- sion in Naval Coast Department. Maurice Engell, French Ambulance Corps. Joseph Beckett, Officers ' Reserve Corps. Holmes Christian, Officers ' Reserve Corps. Donald W. Thornburgh, Officers ' Re- serve Corps. Louis Buschmann, Officers ' Reserve Corps. James Frenzel, applied for commis- sion in Aviation Department. Holcomb Genung, Second Lieuten- ant in Army. Chelsea Stewart, National Guard. Ellett Hadley, Battery A. Dan Glossbrenner, Battery A. Officers ' Training Camp — Patrick D. O ' Hara, Wm. E. Schoefield, Raymond P. Ankenbrock, Dan W. Flickinger, Alonzo A. Klingensmith, G. A. Staf- ford, Paul H. Miller, H. Y. Brown, Jr., Henry S. Ayres, Ralph W. Shepherd, Charles O. Shafe, James H. Genung, Dennis S. Moran, H. R. Mcllvane, Sam- uel S. Cox, R. C. Minton, Daniel R. Hurley, A. B. Maxwell, Curtis S. Espy, Herman Boos, Wm. J. Freeney, Thomas E. Clark, A. W. T. Loveless, Seymour Mazur, Samuel W. Perott, Forrest A. Loy, M. G. Espey, Carl J. Schoen, Glenn B. Ralston, John E. Blackledge, Werner Monninger, Wm. G. Conway, R. H. Habbe, Bruce Robin- son, Joe R. Beckett, John Wier, W. C. Kliplinger, Wilfred K. Krause, Geo. V. Loy, John A. Deery, S. L. Hoover, R. J. Teeter, Carl H. Bauer, Curt F. Pantzer, John W. Beeker, Robert Lee Scott, Everett W. Jones, Harry E. Johnson, C. R. Sackett, Michael Warren, Arthur Vonnegut, A. S. Duggan. Mr. A. R. Mather, a June ' 06 gradu- ate of M. T. H. S. and teacher of mathematics here in 1910-11, is now on his way to Mt. Silinda, Rhodesia, South Africa, where he will have charge of the high schools and normal schools. Continued from page 15 ous search the company burst forth with such admirable sounds, the like of which had never been heard before by a gasping public. Encored again, they finally made their escape, appear- ing once more, however, upon Ivy Day and causing some such furore as before. After the hearing they were re- leased, as it is believed they will be harmless from now on. The most atro- cious action taken by this Jazz Band is a resolution that all following classes organize the most unruly and best (or worst — as the reader likes) dressed students into a Ukelele Club to split the sides of the hearlings. N. B. The author was asked to make a real-for-sure news article of this, so — she ' s not responsible. Continued from page 1 The club ' s activities will close this school year after the regular meeting, June 6, 1917, at which meeting Miss Foy will talk on Photography Which Every Child Should Know. — Taylor Obold. Continued from page 5 memories, recollections of the right sort. It means the time when we learn and come to realize more and more that success crowns effort; I think you have chosen a fine motto and I would like to couple in your mind today these two questions: ' What does the United States of Amer- ica mean to you? ' ' What does the Emmerich Manual Training High School mean to you? ' And in making up your answer to these questions, re- member, too, that Success Crowns Ef- fort. Continued from page 5 comedian, who was skillfully imitated by Dorothy Albright. Lois Deck then recited a poem pertaining to the events of the class a,fter which the Class Will was read by Hazel Pen- nington. Then in a solemn ceremony which was performed by Paul Klee- man, Raymond Helm was presented with the gaveL- -The exercises werew closed by yells which were led by Howard Kennecke, yell leader.
”
Page 26 text:
“
24 THE BOOSTER Other Cases. In all the schools of the state, I ' ve seen some pretty faces; But of all those I ' ve seen of late, Our ' s has them beat on cases. Now there ' s Emmet Kelly and Dot Albright, They have a case, you can tell that at sight; And Carl Fechtman and Charlotte Uhl, If another look at Charlotte, then there ' s a dual. There ' s that fickle Russ Kretsch, who hasn ' t one, But takes the other fellows ' girls and thinks it great fun. Then there ' s Ross Mullin, who looks, love-sick swain, At Gladys Benson, his much loved Dame. And there ' s Helen Smith and Taylor so bold, More romantic than tales of lovers of old. There ' s Earl and Sadye, Evelyn and Cy, Sarah and Russel — we ' ll just pass them by. But one of the cases they ' re trying to hush — They say Bob Peacher has a Short- ridge rush. And there ' s young Herman Hedrich and Lois Deck — To think of them all would my poor mind wreck. But don ' t you know there ' s scandal of it all, As they go wandering thro ' the hall? And it sets a bad example for our Freshies, dear — They soon think it is part of Senior year. But if they want to keep out of din, They had better consider the question — then not begin. — Vadis Surface. June ' 17. Blondy ' s Song. Night of our June Class Play, What did ' st thou hide? What did you hear him say, Love, at your side? Hush, cried Miss Perkins ' voice, All we can hear On stage above is noise And low-voiced ' dear. ' Death, what is death? he cried. ' Let them rave on, Dot, I will stay by thy side, Thy Oberon. In the Chemistry Lab. (Any Day.) 1:30 — Experiments Nos. 54, 55, 56 due today. 1:31 — Rustling of aprons and sup- plies. Much ado about nothing. 1:45 — Silence. 1:46 — Staccato cries of Hey, help, neutralize my book, I got acid all over it. After said book is neutralized, silence reigns supreme. 2:15 — Business of dignified Seniors persuading unsuspecting girls and ig- norant Freshies to smell, well — just to smell. (Butyric acid, ask Foley what it s like.) 2:30— Exit Hank, Hall, Bob McMur- ray, and Fuzz by slow degrees to far corner. Naw, don ' t drag her, she dances like a crutch. Aw where do you get that noise, she gets by like a twin six. That, gentle readers, is an excerpt of the great indoor sport, Discussing the Fine Points cf the Sci- entific Art of Fussing. 2:40 — By an ingenious arrangement, Walt Heiser and Cecil Jordan squirt water into the eyes of unsuspecting investigators. 2:46 — Grand rush to complete ex- periments. 2:54 — Experiments complete. 2:55 — Homeward bound (or to the Circle) the embryo chemists cease their labors to return again tomorrow. — Fuzz. Books to Be Published: Stage-fright, What It Is and How to Cure It — J. Burton Nelson. The Process of Bristle Brush Mak- ing— W. Heiser D. Fitch. Violating the Child Labor Law — Hazel Grady. The Downfall Behind the Scenes — Bob Em Kelly. Directing a Jazz Band — Mme. Leona Quinzoni. Hints to Ballet Dancers — Harold Snoke. Since the prophet omitted the name of Norman Littell, we will submit this as the genii ' s vision for said person: We came to the 44th floor of a build- ing in which there was a room similar to a doctor ' s office. There we found Dr. McComb with a screw driver, tightening up the screws in Norman Littell ' s head. They had become loose by hard usage during his eight years in Manual Training. — L. S. « The End Justifies the Means
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.