Highland Park High School - Polar Bear Yearbook (Highland Park, MI)

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ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Principal Vkfilliam Prakken, Chairman Miss Bly Quigley. Secretary Hazel Philburn, Acting Secretary Cweorge M, Mead H. B. Wallace H. C. Daley Jack Sumner 3,-'F 6'7 :'f:E'3'T7,4 - 1 ' - -. 'wi S-1 I -Yu 1.-I3 7 ' LNJ' 'V lr? ' -T -zz'-. '1T'f-5? 417f?. .- . '-i'..'I '!l,1' .' '- V .3 ' I :'7F'f7'5 :: .- I' 1, ' J 'FI-'I I. 7Y -f' ' 1--1? ' ...ggi 9- ,gif 1:eye-5:.N2:gg.3-52:53Vgqazw.-5445,-:55e:.g12::.QG.aSg9-QGQQA.,-:ga 155 Jiffy' 4. g,jf:33:..x:gi12:XLiang,1 :Es-,-' 3 Q16-2,4 .:z.3,,f: -- gr. Ziff.-2 5.531--:q-m'.X-ii4-.,k-4, w, 53:11 -Q' '-fF:,.4fr.3 wwf -EP.-1u'xQ:!:-if-:1-,151 -:- rf- If E5 -'fir-J , age? :1:g--g.A-- mf:-Viv? 14:4-QQ-',,,a.zf gt- - -1 -1' -:La-. qw., 'rl--.,jv.z4Ma.f,r:-f.7. -A ,x wh- -. wh , , tsw-.wus .V.,.w..:.-1-.,L, 1 I qv .. 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They thus as- sured themselves of the runner-up position in the Detroit City League football competition of 1925. The Arctic gridsters boasted of the strongest defensive team in the league. as the season's total of opponents' points will show. The 1926 season produced many stars. some of whom were mentioned as all-city choices. Captain Myron, Hugh Kaumeier. Stewart Petit. Herbert Allum. and Jack Sumner were the men selected on the mythical all-city teams by the Detroit newspapers. All of these men, however, will be un- able to don the blue and white next season. and in addition Bill Hands. Charles Moyer, Harry Coll, Dick Ramsdell, Dave Ciolden, Allan French, Harry Trembath, John Loranger, William Langdon, Charles Thomas, and Fred Powers will graduate. Despite the loss of this array of talent the outlook for the coming season presents bright prospects, as captain-elect George Rowe. George Peters, Jack Eastman, Walter Perry, Victor Smith, Elmer Annis. Ralph Heikka, Lawrence Koeble and Fred Folsom will be eligible for competition. To Coach Steamer Horning must the credit be given for turning out the team that regained Highland Park's gridiron prestige after the season of re- verses of '24, for it was largely his sincere efforts and straightforward advice that put the Inner City men on an equal footing with the best elevens in the State. RESULTS Opp. H. P. Oct. 3--Western ..... 0 3 Oct. 9-Ferndale . , . .0 31 Oct, 17-Eastern .,.. . 2 6 Oct. 27--Southeastern . . . . , , 0 16 Oct. 31-Trip to see a football game at U. of M, Nov. 7-Northwestern ..... . 0 O Nov. 1-l--Hamtramck , . 3 O Nov. 21-Northeastern . . 0 13 caifr. 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Tj--',jv,.'g'1., -. gain. -. sera . . . .,i-ff-'fn te n ' Eats: l ,a--.,..- -- izbgw I ffm Es. 4 Sig , Q- z'r...,-Z, '- .4,1bii:L' -1-' 'ik' 5 L-' M-W 'L 5 SE'-ii?-1 if 3 If ,sig -n..4,w.g F 3e..l121.:v.':.:za?': -,Q F55--t--- ---12-151--:.i'k'fL:....,...............-- ... -..f.-.9523 .Ts..f-.ri '1-..:1:a.s:.-..L.....s:.e2:!f5T ?...,..-......i.ifa VARSITY BASKETBALL NDER the tutelage of Coach R. O. Detrick the Polar Bear basketball team terminated the '26 season with sixteen victories and but four ,ff defeats. Opening the season's hostilities with an easy victory over Sagi- naw Eastern, Highland Park proved it had a team to be proud of. Flint and the alumni were next trounced. The Polar Bears received their first setback in an overtime game at the hands of Western, in one of the most spectacular lights ever witnessed on the local Hoot. Western came from behind to tie the score and won the game from the foul line during the extra period, closing with a 24 to 23 score, Smarting under the defeat of the week before, the arctic clan removed Eastern from the title race. 16 to 10. Captain Schaeffer's men the following week were completely overridden by Southeastern, the state champs, 28 to 14. Then the Highland Park boys broke through with a string of nine consecutive victories which carried them on a wave of triumph to a tie for second place in the City League. In the tournament games, played at the Light Armory, Highland Park drew Southeastern for its first opponent. The Jungleers ran through a weakened Blue and White team in the third quarter. winning 38-18. Detrick's bas- keteers took revenge on Western, defeating them in the last game of the Armory series. Muskegon. Highland Park's opponent in the Class A state tournament at Ann Arbor, after trailing for three periods, spurted with a series of long shots and held a one-point advantage over the inner-city lads as the final whistle blew, the score being 25-24. H. P. Opp. 3 Dec. -Saginaw 15 e Dec. -Flint . . 15 . Dec. -Alumni , 28 Jan. -Western 24 e Jan. Eastern IO Jan. -Southeastern 28 Jan, -Central . . 20 Jan. -Commerce 16 Feb. Northeastern 24 ' Feb. -Northwestern Z3 Feb. Northern . . . l l Feb. -Cass . 6 x Feb. -Redford , . . 18 Feb. -Hamtramck 15 Mar. 5-Southwestern 22 Total .. ,.. .,. 426 275 ' CITY TOURNAMENT H. P. Opp. Southeastern . . ,. . . 18 38 Western . . , 24 17 I w I Muskegon . . , , . 24 25 CAP'T. scams!-'Fran CAP'T-ELECT PYLKAS Page One Hundred On SQ-ffl If 37-F7i9g.?A'f-112:25-. 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These games gave the boys much experience which should prove a valuable asset next fall for those who make the varsity. RESERVE BASKETBALL Coach I-lorning's reserve basketball team finished the 1925-26 season with a percentage of .500. having won six out of twelve games. At the opening of the season prospects for a good team were dim, but in a few weeks the team began to take form showing up some real material. John Rutherford was the high point man of the season, having sixty points to show for his work. Three of the veterans, Rutherford. Golden. and Struthers. will graduate this June. No doubt the varsity will claim the remaining fellows, all of them being good players. . Says Coach Horning, Hlt was a very successful season. considering the time and place the team had to practice. Page One Hundred Three ET I F: 2737: . 1 ' :iw .f -ny '-4- 1. 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Q -fn -:'fiQE,-aafvw - 2-ff' are 2: ew , :ef-1-5''-iGs:4'fAfS:5gf.Q,a 521113 4 'Effie ECW .-f.-Y f ' A - X .sr ri 1:1513-r 1::-'av-'Q'-, .55-..--G, . . eq- L14 1 ,fe--. -.-:sea-,.' Vw? - - .mr sf-E -- - 5. A fr J-1 - 4i3sz,ea.6f4,.m::v?:kr-,--v..?1-11- - 4 L., 7 - -f--r-:we---f?v3 , glib! ini - ':,-f-- 5 - -. .E-2. ---f ' - ' , .geiegg z. 1311555 F65-if 1 gl?- U r -ir - - V-rsh- ' .-.g:r:.-.:'-fL,,...--,,,j,,,,.... --.L ,. ,fda-Zia: g.9.g:.,.-...5.5.'-.sfgw -............,-.1 f' INNING four out of their six dual meets is the favorable record made by Coach Ruggles's track men. who have just completed a success- ful season. The Highland Park thinclads registered victories over Northern. 5 Flint. Eastern. and Western. and were defeated by Northwestern and Cass Tech, probably the two strongest teams in the city. if not in the state. Captain Harold 'iInky Oliver. high point man of the season, established a new indoor record for the pole vault. in the Highland Park gym. clearing the bar at 10 ft.. 10 in.. thus beating the old record of 10 ft.. 9 in.. established by Albert Thorp in 1922. Two more gym records were established during the season, one in the Western meet by William Langdon. who heaved the shot 38 ft.. 4 in. The other was the lowering of the old relay record of 67 2,f'5 seconds by lf5 of a second. The relay team was composed of Ramsdell. Schneider. Oliver. and Peters. Captain Oliver was taken to the National Indoor lnterscholastic championship meet at Urbana, Illinois. an honor which few receive. only eleven men being taken from the entire city. At the beginning of the out-door season Richard Ramsdell was elected cap- tain of out-door track. Prospects for next year's team are good. although a number of men will be lost due to graduation. Those finishing school in June are Captain Oliver. Kaplan. Langdon. Hands. Booth. Botsford. Cierdan, Baxter. and Cohen. The team as a whole should be commended on the results of such a success- ful season. Coach Ruggles receiving no small share of the credit SCHEDULE Jan. 16-Interclass-Seniors H. P. Opp. Jan 21-Cass Tech .,........ .... 4 4 51 Jan 28-Northern .... . . , . 60 35 Feb 6-Flint . . . 51 Z6 Feb ll-Northwestern . . . . 18 17 Feb 19-Eastern ..... . . 52 43 Feb 2 6-Western .... . . 5 9 3 6 Total ... . .H284 268 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The first cross country team that ever represented Highland Park was or- ganized last fall by Coach Ruggles. Although no dual meets were scheduled. men were placed in the city and state meets and early in the season an interclass meet was held, Joe Wheeler carrying off the honors for the sophomores. Coach Ruggles hopes for a winning team next year, as all of this year's men will return except Gerdan. 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Practice will continue until late this spring and will start early again in the fall. SCHEDULE Dec. 17-Jefferson Dec. 22-Balch Mar. 10-Hamtramck Mar. I6-Jefferson Total. VARSITY SWIMMING H. P. Opp. 29 28 U38 8 . 50 11 . 36 20 .1535 The varsity swimming team has just completed one of the most successful seasons in the history of swimming at this school. Finishing second to the Colts of Northwestern in the state meet at Lansing and winning 6 out of 7 dual meets is the record of Coach Withey's proteges. The Polar Bear completely submerged Cass, Western. and Southwestern re- spectively, lost to Ann Arbor in the next tilt. in a freak pool, and won the next three meets in succession, closing the season with a defeat by Northwestern. Captain Jimmy Murphy was rated as being the best diver in the state, Jimmy Boylan, also of the Highland Park natators. ranking second. Prospects for next year are far from good. since the team will be handicapped by the graduation of ten veterans, both relay teams and every free style of any real ability being lost to the squad. Dec .lan .lan Jan. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb H. P. Opp. SCHEDULE 16-Cass ,,.. . . . 52 14-Western . . . . 59 20-Southwestern . , . . 61 28-Ann Arbor . . . 26 4-Flint . . . . . . 47 8-Southeastern . , 54 ll-Northern . . . . . 33 16-Northwestern . . 15 Total - 330 c,aP'1'. Mummy Page One Hundred Seven !i yfsullll ' gffgi:,ii+Jh'w 'ffiiee Fi 424 di fggf.-' M. ff-riff ' -su V 5: ,Ai-' is will 'wx :ier-5-'rf'-i,, -f'--'.f'.:f-I:!1 .' J-:?s'- ein... 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The Polar Bear baseball aggregation is fast rounding into shape and promises to become a team worthy of High- land Park. Four letter men are back from last year, and it is around these men that Coach Horning will probably A if man S af' Y 2 'f -,V ,O form his team. - ' pm . ,agn- 35.2 ' t April 3 S1183 E gl . ' , fif 5' ' APH1 S ' May sl K .- we' M T' Mr V 1 May ' May V ' z 1: May L ., May ,A 1 May 'M ' June Jw June CAPIT. CROUCII Page One Hundred Eight 3- 11- SCHEDULE -Western-Away' -Central-Home 7-Southeastern-Home 11-Redford-Home -Commerce4Away 18-Northeastern-Away -Northern--Home 2 8-Cass-Away 4- Northwestern-A way Hamtramck-Away Southwestern-Home -' 55,--pf? -,gg :fn j ,, ' kr- M5 ggi' f - 1 -1 : Q ,yu M. , 5- fi .vfssgffpf-j.v. --:fn ,- .. fu 'qfgrmfaiivr' 5 ' f V v f . gage, .wwki I1 . QS - Img,-.,.11,gz:451-.lim-1u1f,sv':,'!-31-,f .... .fam ,NS avmhsws .abd QS ,gm . sg 192. ' fa:-fw - Q xcwsi. , , W , wg 4 5'- N ,--cy -mx uh R-AQ, D , . pax , -Z4 gqw.-1 92. 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JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL IIVKIZICSS 'IHXYNSI-BNI! l.:XPPEI'S FUNTANESI KANIZ YEIIRXIXII SPAR MII MEII.P.X Ll'XDQl'I5'I SMITH SFXLXHOSTU HAI.I.M.'F ROXYI Ml I.I-IAN KIII SIXVI HYNI' IlHXUN.KIN'l K.Kl.I.AY IIALY.-XRX 1-ELBIINI JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL CO.-KCII I.APl'El'S KAl.I.AY CHEEK FONTANESI SMITH MELLEN XYECHSLER HORNSITY DENSBIUKE LERCHEN KANE Page One Hundred Ten 112-7 ' xvfl-1'79'iL3' -wfr-T51-M25a1f:yf?:.+2 i'.iwf fwftsfyfvaebas 41:--ffm.+:if.5:fn.e'.z:1 'SE.:1'.EK'z:.k,Y 'Hf ::f53 Sf:--2 ffl 1g.:2?2,',T.kg:-'i1f3:55':Q-bi'.iEiffi5 'f14f5,-.,.,-a' '-'imili .-i'1-?,R'-,f7lgE':k?gf21-ca,ifS,5!if.15' xr' :ana W.. -f'yf:L- -.W-1 -:.A- , ,if-.-1,gfH A1 .v Q, px-.4-134 v,g.q,y,q 1 -1,-,,,.5..qg:f Q ,I ., Yx.i-xv,-,.,g,1-5154 f. :-an i' ig if if' 1: w 'iivfsmx :r 5:31 V-5,-'-fg...q,-.ff -,Env : X: -:,:-. 52--psf J ,- pai. g:,sgS,tf2-,.j-nz '33, new 515 ,- 'Wg - ':'-.1w.-kf:1:- is 14,2-rx gffzd ff -frgzp-', 5' g,yg2?m+'-2r z22- R fk -1 -. gi- .'sw55qL5.',g,-PM.-:wifi.ff-'5f,f:5ia's f- .-523:45 . :kv wa-Jfziz1:g5,f,g.1.-,,,5,f1r.f:' 1- S -,Q-'al Era'-P -fe. 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QQ 1,4 41 1 1 'M . .,' , 3 1 . 13 ., -f - ff: -My e 4 . f , 3 :Hug . f Q V V - ' ai '1 I 4 'Y 3 I .' 1 .X , xv - xg 6 a- x Q' M 'r' va ' 4 ! , A ' 'M I ' ' LUN 1 Ajai '. .2 A ,J 7 , A 1 Ll .W 2, 1 X. xv, ff swf' vii JI- Q J. iii? Q3 c '22 61. p 9 , Q i 0 C 9 -2-f-2:4 v: 'kms-aqx' A 5 Page One Hundred Twelve UAD SQ I. ETBAL SK NTRAMURAI. BA 1 bf: vfajvfvf- 5 .ty 'gif ' :f,gg,t.-my ,'.'4 1.:q4'-31-15:3-H.: .Hwy-w:,,:g3.51. ave' 21.525 4311+ H f '--'ang-:3I'e 1' 2i'fi5'r,:' 4.2 'f Q, V-, if-...Q L- r -c..- - . - 1,-.-a..,.,,.g ,,. -if, .W VU., -,-.cv 'ff . J.,-ff.. v:,. f . -.,.,i. .. 'gave fy. gf 1-1: 5, -'- .nuff Tf-.-s-.-5r:2-f,- :-,-ef:-.ig-A1-Lfalxtw -ff' f -H5 S3.'.:?xwM. 'f Tp--''1v.-crsxfmfv-:iff1:.g sn -, 'sq-I .- If fm., ,v' .153-,J-.ggvf '-,, -'-fra.:-9.3 .3f,,sr.:f1r?1.'e agen.. '-.lfzm -4 gifts -5.5214-a-'Z-mira'-X5'.','i' 551, 5.1:-1,..... ,pa-4 fl .stiff . , garlic- 3-.-1-:2wf,3t.N.ef'wii-aww sas' mi? ' ai H .3-.,e5, t:ga2:fe3efE'. .few-:Ps . 2 p:rr,a:a1Z1eww.-zte:si2r:1 .g.!r,.31.f, . ' - ., ,,J,L.. -.Q fs:f.at,a...1.-wa.-s...eQ.. S 31: . ,mira Lili R .-...Zaye ru Af .-1:4-ef.: ....... i..-,..........,--..-..s...:afwset:f ff'-t...fasg:?..f-. ...... -a...... INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS QNPQTQ' system of intramural sports which was started in Highland Park in November. 1924. met with great success. In 1925 and 1926 the intramural field has been much broadened. the idea being to get zxiixila every boy in school in touch with some form of athletics. Under the guidance of G. M. Mead, head of the boys' gym department. a basketball tournament was arranged, the teams being formed from ten gym classes. That more than seven hundred boys took part testifies to its success. Two teams finished as winners of the Class A and Class B championships. Ed- ward Batkijian captained the Class A winners and Vaifuo Fantanesi captained the Class B winners. In the spring a tennis tournament is held, which brings out promising ma- terial for the varsity. In fact, all intramural sports are of great help to the school teams as well as to the participants. The baseball tournament was started the Hrst part of May and progressed rapidly. 850 boys taking part. The finals will be played at the Ferris School at the end of the month to decide the champions. There is no doubt the teams which represent Highland Park in interscholastic competition will benefit from this system. and that the students will be made more rugged and vigorous by their participation. Out of eighty class teams twelve competed for the intramural basketball championship. Their captains are as follows: Class A Cuptams Class B Captains Hallas Kallav Betkijian Curtiss . is - Arthurs Kashouty Carbines Hannert Frazier McLean ff Ay Cvuiiin Boraclx A W 2 The following captains will pilot their teams in the intramural baseball tournament: Bozian Hunt Revillo Berry Koshouty Eager Hachigan Hollingshed Baker Iiallav Horsfet The tennis tournament will not be completed until the last week of school. t-mfrn II-'RIDERS Page One Hundred Thirteen sr N.-. .figri-if ?e:1fffff.iiL T -..afaafsfafsi .sf 1925-26 ATHLETIC AWARDS Football H's Crouch Miller Allum Lup Stimpson Bird Manning Williamson Coll Myron Witter Eastman Miroil Meigs French Pylkas . . Golden Salzinger Jumof H'9h Hands Schaefer tiCapt.Q BYHKCIHBTI Kaumeier , CIWSHUI Langdon ' S l?eFoe Loranger Blitz Ufeefle Myron 4Qapt,y Crowell Garcla Moyer Carlson Hackett Petit GOld2I1 Klintworth Peters Riggs Lemak Perry Rutherford Szkola Rowe S3WdY Swab Sumner' J, Struthers Suggs Smith Williams Townsend Thomas Macomber Trembarh . . Cross Country Junior Hzgb C' C. C15 A, H, Afs Basketball C POWerS Cheek Onway R3I'I1Sd2ll Dgngmgre Serdan . ogers Rjs Fontanesi Skeen Athos Hornby Sidorowicz Booth Km Toldi Belknap Kelley Talraas Qovell Qffchen Williams POISON L duet Vkfheeler t'Capt.j Holley 5311331 I Irlalrbison l' GC S er Junior High Soccer ikzegiijen Swimming H.'s Rowe Merrifield BUTY Zleger Sumner, R. BOYIEU1 lxlgner' E' 'Witter Chase, Klffnef, 'Watkins Hoffman Gordon Kaufman Hobart Roebuck Weschler Klffl Nlarshall Ozias Mufphv YCHPI-J Cassel' Scott Nunnelly Dugas McCracken Potter gugyamasto CCapt.J o erts Basketball H.'s A. H. Afs Fontancsi Crandall Baker A Nlarkland Clark Chase. 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A - ,,,-:'i'L1l'QfE'Q '31 ,r 5 f: ' x ,rznek-' 'L ' fu-N1 E'-. ,ew . .- , '- 1. .... ..,- -......,. M .,. -. Ja.-wsu.-. .-.E va.. ,..1 aim-.. :-L. fi..- -.. .,,. .......i. A we X ll IIl'li.l.l'N 44Rl'l'.Yl- IPXIEXNHY XIX Nlkllflx XA X X X H Nl- KFLIPN WUFFIX MIVFFAT Plllxl l'lllI HVRN RX? Nl RX l Xll XRI 1 NX R Hlrl Rl'X4.lx CAP'T. xxorraxr HOCKEY Nineteen twenty-five proved to be th: best hockey season that Highland Park has yet had. By winning three games. tieing one. and losing one. the girls were boosted a little above last year's record of winning two. tieing one. and losing one. Most of their success was due to the hard and brilliant hitting of the forwards and the steady. dependable defense of the back- Held. A share of the credit belongs to Frances Moifat, who captained the team. Cirace Con- nor was chosen as next year's captain. SCHEDULE Opp, H. P. Northwestern 2 O Southwestern 2 I Cass O 4 Commerce , l 2 XVestern 0 l c.aP'r.-ELECT Coxxon Page One Hundred Fifteen , 1 1' v. , ,, ' 1 nf' f I v. . , 1 ff F 'J 1 f' ,:, ,M I. li ,. f . . '-'vw .,, 4 JS., X Aw-.4--Q,-N., v- ,' 1 . , W - ,. 1.,,. ..v.- -..1'.v - n ,...'.n- mf, , f . '-Y r -U ',' , 1 5 9 ,:.. fiw:,:,'-N.-N . .4 g, ,, ,, , ' ,,-, gulf -ff A M4 Albin ' V ,Q +4-.via-4-.q', P- r7'Ni.L '- 4' ,GEF L I. 4 fn. , .HY I, . N , . ,. , ,fdin 'L M..,g,-- 4 - . -'rw ' ,ff . , , 4, -.. ,- 9 QQ -.1---Va ff-if 4 XE: 'fax'-'-Q9 MW 'wif' .qw , 1 -Y 'X,!4 ml. :ff i-' - -,Hz LW:- L 1 -.N v ' N ' , , .l,W,'S v ,I '. v' -z' xt V 7.:1.lJ.fP-,:.:'fK. . . u 1. JN, al, 1 Jffbtf 3,4 'W' .-, ' i1'X. 5-JJSV1.:-'Y,41 0 ' hir,-'-V' 4 :Av '-Tins ff'-QQ . 2..,'u ag f x f 393 1-grxz M,- ,'-9' .Q-'-, . 'J .1v,,'N. 9113 'L - ...ff ' ,W In .. , ,. 'P H! 5 , :J Q C.XI T. 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SCHEDULE Southwestern Northwestern Royal Oak .lunior College Cass XVestern Birmingham ' Commerce i Teachers' College Redford . Southeastern Page One Hundred Sixteen MYRON AHXX H IJENLSK Fl ICXIYNI' XYISHMAN HUF!-'Al' VOACII QL'IllLEY llll X NIHFFAT PIIILIZYRN L'R.XXVFURD KIQNNFIJY GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL A schedule showing no games lost and but one tied in the Western League series. and sec- ond place in the Greater Detroit League. consti- tutes the noteworthy record which the girls' basketball team presents for this season. The skill displayed in handling the ball and the ag- gressiveness shown by the players, whom had had former experience. Opp. ll 0 18 1 15 ,. 26 17 I4 28 10 I9 many of gave the H. P. 21 36 Z-P 34 40 26 38 38 33 ZZ 16 C.KY T.'El.ECT FLEMING via-5 ' 1?-722 fi, .fy --fini --fi-f-'-: -1 'L' '. ' -. ' ' 5?7i : -ft-'-'rg-3-' 4-wr . 7 vc' , ' -5 in-71TH--, , , , 1- '5 rf, , 1f1fff.f.,f 15,:'2-xiii QSQEEFT' gffmgr-',gg?55uy1'wif -iiigs-ggipigtffaf,-Q55-.gifs-f.rf.v. ' . J 22. .tie 52253-2'Q.1'e Lf- 'e:g5:e.,1pfzif:s11.s. A3 5 A-1: :A 249- , 1 -f-fvygwfff ig? -7 'f'-f1,,.4,x:'1E,3!4T? G35 Aff.-.sg:'51s-3 riviera: 526-'1 1 ' 'sr gf :gf Frsfg-s:sgqe2'f,t.eE-' '55, '5 'g in'-E 5 X S fm -of .E :2gaf,,.e?esL'rw, 7 . , 'Sift-:gi ge f L fist- ' :lift -' ,-'Pa- 5-2.315:f- '7v1'i'ff'..'S-.x '1 '7'.- E M-1: . anne : f'Yi,'l-.1-2fk V51'-'2T'I311f,-l' QA- J4 Rv' L. --:Q .3 f,...Lff.e: .-a1.Lf 4-iinffe-WM 'iS.:k':-2:2957532 ll 1?-asia 3---F-4, 3 1-l-?31'f f'zTNf -.- W.- 1..........................-...... .....:a.'a.-ata' -' Y --.....,.1.m:...a.,......:-it c:'g..........,,.... .,.,.. NIU H ROITIXSUX BIYTXICK MASIN TEYLNS MREIZNE 'LITTLE I l l SFR BERRILHIE BAXTER I-'ERRIEH MORYCIN l 3l.HNX' l , I,4vX'. ROYLAN GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING The gray dawn ofthe senior swimming squad turned into a bright afternoon when it took third place in the finals: and better yet brought back nine shining medals. Three were of the prized gold. four of silver. and two of bronze. There was but one veteran senior swimmer. the captain, who was unable to swim later in the season: there were three graduates from the Junior High team. and the rest of the material was new. SCHEDULE Opp. H, P. Northern . . . . +4 29 Northwestern . 53 20 CAPT BAXTER .Western ' ' - 30 'H' CAPVT.-ELECT sravnxa Page One Hundred Seventeen T' 1---3 2 11. -,gr '. ,, .r -57 L J 5 sg' 1- 1 1:-ling? 1'.,f'?L'9 E7F1:g'vL-2.3 arg-':.:i fr' , .fgigbfa-.3 jL'1:Le51:cLy.:1g.5x., Ari: 1115 :V ' 'l :. lm' gf -h. e-5-' In ' .Y 1' i TH 33.fc'1J:,v Q- 'l'5I- ':,1'i'J - 3. bf 'Q-+G,-1-5:1 ff -Cy' 'ilk QL ' -11,7-Lifliif.-'Civ-2':171S,E- sf , 7. . - eq.,-we ,gg . .A ,,v..,.., ,.-xi-. -1 N -X nw, ,...,-.-5.41 1- . ,,,.u-...eff . x -.,..5,-, 457, . 'S Eff' iff' J! 'G ,ff J' 13213::?3:E1':'53IE-43 eil. ii . a 1 . .. 5.1. : eg-r ----1-Q51 E. H fl., '- 4 , .. P..-. Q 5553: ls-. Lggeg-:fgq-4.451-:frzf'i '-fe: if ' : 11-C--13-3:-Q3-351 V-N: -2'-:U wiv' fill. ,f '-. 52:12 .. ' ' fakeQ2.az,..f:.u1ffi1J.ug-iggj,-1-1, ,. ' 1 ,54,,g5g i, ,,,:13gq E :+,cf':giggtf E-7.21.A . -. .... PXNlER II-.XYIS Xl-UIIIN QNIIIH LOKLH HAIL H,XTH.-XNVAX ICHUNIAS EXXHETT H ALI -XLE KOTT GIRLS' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL In spite of having but one practice a Week. the Junior High basketball girls scored four victories out of five games. This team was runner-up for the West Side Championship, losing by only one point, and received third place in the City League. During the entire season the juniors displayed un- usual team work and excellent technique. The team was headed by Jean Emmett as captain, SCHEDULE Opp, H. IJ, Condon , . 2 S Jefferson Q 8 10 Nordstrum V 14 12 Hutchins ll 14 ' Neinns 10 19 'XP-T rxuxrrr JCITCISOH 15 14 Page One Hundred Eighteen fzjii. fvfliff? he '-wifi' 217 T-ffl.. :fsffier Effvf iii! pr' .-JJ'-12-if saw'-'S'-'efiiaglffblilft12-S.VJ- 11.-'I-1-,f E Y gs r 1ftfe,ga-Pfegzeiqwpf.Sw5f,gff , -q:1af 'f+fe--fi.,.z'3:agsr!fJt','-I.--nfzfg E7 eff.: fa ' isis:-.1-2-:iso :ag-: 1,2-Q..f:g.'51F'l.1'Pf : 'J K-: :.:?mggf5F pia1+INfrwEi:p:,.-.34 ii M1135 -2 2 Gif' - '-1-tr P-1,- eqvv1.f.rz:L jr: -. 6--1-.'gif':.g: 2.-1:4 Em.-if Jw:1:+'?zQfg'-'-'U fn? 1- uf-'f.f,1e.f,1f Q- L4 fl A-1-ff .I ,g3a':P1L 1 1'g.'2?m.,,.f,f:3 ,T .-I-aff, i::5k5g3 - . ,5-22512 ,f .:.'-9.1 by :':::i1fE 1:-.Qi-vrffe JJIf:4 5 ir M, ' 1-':.- ia, - r .f.::,4 N'-t. . -4.16-'-21 -r . wif -time-s 4' ' -:ra-.',,1 fain 4 ::23 ' - E-.. .. :.- .,.,, .,:- . ,1. LT-...g.'.'1 .i?fi-.,.........1......-......- ..-.. - ..:r.wr'?iia:.'iL..:...4..L'g1-.. .. .1:r.g:..L.....95mr:u..,.. AIKI-INS 4AMPIKl-,I.I. Xl-U RURII-1 BERLIN 4iRPll:NE lf1lACH HALL lf.-KI.I.FNllI-QR KL.-XNN STROMER carfr. nowxizx' All I Z.-XRATZIAN IHHYNI-,X MCC.-Kl.'SIiY IQREAIIER GIRLS' JUNIGR HIGH SWIMMING Losing no dual meets. and capturing fourth place to say nothing of twelve medals in the city meet, the Junior High swimmers had a fair enough season. One silver award went to Florence Greager in recognition of her diving. The bronze pieces went to Margaret Aikens. Florence Klann and Josephine McCausey for their work in the relay. Third places were also given to Jeanette Zaratzian. Enid Downey. Sadie Macrorie. and Florence Klann for the medley relay. The diving. back stroke. and free style rated third place too. medals being given to Josephine Stromer. Jeanette Zaratzian, and Ruth Calendar, respzctively, SCHEDULE Opp. H. P. Jefferson 4 32 32 Barbour , 23 41 Barbour 32 32 Page One Hundred Nineteen J 1 '7 g...f - -w J - pw- -1-,:,.:,,,.f,eg-':v'r::f'-.:,--,. -1-fy:-.f -. ff- .rf af-1. . 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Ln.:-L, ,ff f -1 L. -A5'r1ff:+1-11-fM1'lM-4'-+1132-.-4f?i: ' 1 visa: Ke-...barn + ygizrzzzwa G. ..... 1-1, Lugz: A-1157-fi:...,....gZ......,....-- -. - J1.e5ffst::..mf:i2.1-.,-retail...,..sJ:s2+:r., ........- A . il rw 1lRl'M17Al'4.1l PARK MARTIN PECK FIXSTER GORDON Y.Xk.XlZ1.XN FRI-151,11 HRENNER HACHRACH MACRORIE Il1i.XR1N4,. 1-Q51M1zI'f 55111 11 K111,1.1iR SVUTT ADAMS HEXVITT BERLIN JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL The Junior high baseball team showed good material ' and had a satisfactory season. winning three games and 3. losing two out of the Eve games in which they were entered. SCHEDULE Opp. H. P. Max' Condon 5 14 May 1 1-Jefferson 7 4 May Nordstrum . 14 ll May Hutchins 9 19 June 1--Neinas 5 15 t.xr T. x1x1.LrgR Page One Hundred Twenty ' - xi-v ' are iff: 3P'f' 'f :M . ,. 2315 1 Q '--.Q v-yr-Us 1 -2-:V 74.13 -fqeffsxlf if .v.,f'f--:,.:e1,sri' .:- ' -Dsz,1 fsf':,4'if ' a',',':N-wi -ar 4 1: 1'-' -LL'-3-x::'f 1 -fa wr- -ww ..- '-f if fi n -3 51:2 f -V: be-:W -'11-'f!L':'r?Ft' 4- ef ' ' 412 NY- fa 'X -1 -.er-ig ws-A --2. 91:25-11'-' 'a - v-gf ., 'ia -r, fp 1 rv '-'.f2:1:i.11-' f i.,vl5.':2i:irffix'-v ff' 5- fi-' I.-1 , ' ' L .Y ,V 2, Q3 -fj,J'Q,7,':' 15:3 1' ff 21.14.521 ',jd'? '. 'J '. '-:fir l TQ -v 1.,JLE,'f,-.i'5'f:-'L HQ - .,. Y' '- few- up-V :, -'.:- . its .-rr.-',-:g.-13 . 1.-fe ' ..,5 r: 4 .-:A - --nxt 'f:'.'-vw' fs? -- L. .ia-4 3 2ffez2ii22ai,ifr. e?5t5g,,-- egg: A mf fff ri-'17-1 fr, ' .s l as-.12 . fj'?.:iFr,-,K-'f'-,.i3aLi?:',.3.fLQVATRFLQ-aiu' -5121: -- if ,RSE 5111? 1 :Final-1''1'Q!i'?f?S1-F3524 ga ,Ein-.IQ-,H--.ff mug-5LYI,..b:4e. .-,x.. 'W5Zag,:ei555:4E'51 L, -digit? I -A .. . ,mai ' RARTLETI' LEFNNINGIIABI XYISICMAN PYLKA5 VLARK 1u.XCI'l Ql'I1.I,IiY MCLAl'l,,HLIX KYXIMYNI-5 l1Xl'HR,U H 1..XZlI.Uv N1 XRTIN Rl-X4 IQ XIUFFII TENNIS TEAM A batting group of nine, divided into three singles and three doubles consti- tuted this year's tennis team. Virginia Bachrach. Ruth Cummings. Gertrude Cunningham, Elizabeth Gazdag. Ruth Martin. May Moffat, Sigrid Pylkas, Enid Renck, and Mary Wiseman were the regular team members who served and returned for the Highland Park: Mary Bartlett and Hazel Philburn were the dependable reserves. Six games were played off. four with the Detroit League and two outside. with Dearborn and Redford SCHEDULE Redford . . , May' 3 Commerce , May 10 Northern May 17 Central . May 31 Royal Oak , . June 7 Page One Hundred Twentyfone ...fa T. -.a...,.-,T , ., 1 . .,.,,. .. . , , J, Q5 1 V' ' fa ff, 51? jig , ,ig 3, I a-A-a' Golf Team XYANIPFRSEH F. FERRIHR LINIVK IP. SLOW' NICHRIUIQ V. FHRRIER BRAIJSHAXY H, SLINV Junior Red Cross Life Saving Squad .XKNAILU STl'.XliXS DICKINSON t'Al.HNU.-XR MASIX COACH RORINSUN l-.XLIN XXIl.I.l.XMSUN VAMPIII-2I,L NIUTNICK KENT DUXYNIZY MCCAUSEY Page One Hundred Tu'enfg-mum .- s:4sff':i:s -'Q . I 1 f :?tT-7: iv, 4. I , - 'l F -1 'J,frJJ-T-'?,1'-fi?-r'fr'71wu f '.-g.,,:.,V,-.,: 2,ti'p.'7g-f'-..- 'f , :Tl 1 ff 'mf -. --3737-Q'7ff lbw.. , .-- . L-Bl., H-15,-,W ':-1-1 4 .f 4. .',- '-gf. f1'.,,1+f 4-s,,:,-: 5-eI::gr.'.-5-I 5:93, ,Af ,-gms , 13, f-f -'fa'-- ---f P-9 --fu f-H I...-1 1 ,y:gi,:,',f' , ,g ' ff' 4- 1-:ggi wig- ' A:-,sl If ,. -51,7-51.2 saga-.5 ,1':- -idx! 2525 5'.-gf-Liu'-til-5 ..1 -fry igfff-' ' M-xi ' Ti 6 11-,Inu,,,'?11,fg1,QCf-fa, 5. -1:?f5:1ifi 5.:L?3?J q.4n,wr-:i 1 f'-LE35F53-g.Rf-.,-:..gg2:'1:.,',-:ig:Q1.Q ' 255: Lyra.: fi -2-if 1f.w'fg'1-f. -i,1-,gW.Q'-F':: -,.f,,,2-ings' L .' ,Fir-1:-:rq ff 5-ng NAQIJQQSLV- ' -. 21:1 J .f 1 1- -1 lffl-'.'-ff' 'ff'-1:-'. LJ',ffE:e::5.-sf. a.,-1. ' I2 'L 4i: . if:.u-24-':.J ,k1.-'if' QU- .,,. , jf S-v .' ICT,-I 1 'J:LzF'l'1 f v.5'Ef'- 1-51 1i.:'-1,312-f'r:a . P35334 M-'i'j-552 -' 13:2 11 1 pw. : :Q - - 9, :Y zvf. ' A A , M ,,, A sqm: Q - I-gg: U 1 Lx -fl.-2211.1 Hia: :fs - V 1 -V.. -1 -,Z f I -1,41-x ry. 751 :gi-gpg eff -pn -1-' fi My I-V-,LQ ' 'kiSa:m,et,11ae.-,-ww.f15g,f5g4,:15i-fifj'f ' . , i ,glgutxizfl M1355 I C-, 'f1k,,,,. E EIL, Tp.-Z.- , T'f ' 1' ,-...i....f.,.. ,A .-., -. 1 - . Jw. .,,, .ffLk2E:..1.Q ..,.. . ,-.. HJ. SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM PYLKAS LELINNUR XYILRINSIIN AEUAVII FREI-.MAX HIFI-.MAX FI-,RRIFR RPN4 K HRIIHIIE SIMPSON HAZIIAI. I'AI,MARUI,I FAQ-AN SII'TNICK NLXYBERRY IIEUX-NRI' bIRI'.l'fH EARTIETT IIVXTIER JOHNSON Mt' MILL.-KN XXIFQC SISSON JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Macxmwrlx xx11 rEx mn sEP1.1.x 4,:IxL'r.'r MCMILLAN xf.am1m'r'r slsswx rwwmr. nr.-xckokls uucu FREE Aux 1..xx1m3RT Loxnmm VIETT Lux rv1m.1xs-wx M.1.x.asx 1,or.nax-:Ru rzmximx Emmy w1L1.1.n1s Mr1x+gr.1. x.ww1.:aux Iwnrmmax L:ms1.l IISXYALD MATTIS slzss Page One Hundred Twerziy-three . . .. s - .r 4,27 -L , ,'a '.-. -1r'T'fZ7TT' ' 1:- ,.-5,5 ,Tp , j: g-ifzfgfri: 'Z1Y'2'1 - 2 14' '. . Zf'f'3?0, 'f .,.. - .. -1' ':. Wg. 1 :CQ i :v1:,zrf',.5-afpat. H. . 3551-5.,h::x'Hg:'.t-1 :.. .c:'f',f?1:LcEM1.: - f -. . -af -- '. -..,, 7... ,... ta- .. -s 1 vm . an - if -' ' 4 :aa 1 X -if 1 :i1.:f'?H?1i2:: I2 ., :ff ' f7:.1v5?3i+.Q'n51 .'i..7::'3'?e3f3a5if?'ff- .P -- L Y.. . 4. , 1-nfl. -K.: 1-'15 -, '-Pg' ..,-Y- -a .L .av -t, -- --,Y .f,f1Y-g-5-lib . +. 5 -'E -.,vl1L'g,:-- 5 'XV 5 :-.iq r 1,7 17- ,L . 1'1fZ'l,fIg,':?,.L4'.25'.i7 - --5 'vig 'Hifi Q 17- - I.. 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This year basketball. volley ball. and swimming were the only interclass sports that were developed. ln the words ot Miss Bly Quigley of the girls' gym department. the pur- pose of interclass sports is to draw a larger number of girls into the athletic circle. Interclass Volleyball Cham- plons Junior Class Team Katherine Christopher Charlene Eastman Jeannette Fagan Catherine Ferrier Margaret Ciagnon Bella Galin Jean Levy Vivian McCarthy Mabel McCutcheon XVilm.1 Milspaugh Eugenia Pleasonton Ruth Russell Eleanor Sundberg Lucille Thatcher gycsru. xrcriwrnxt tux xxrox wit thus x LENX x x x 'run ma tum r tmk txLLFx xiii IU. H txtirk FFRRIFR 1-isrxtix F-KL-KN Page One Hundred Twenty-four ,.,, ,W v..,..-, JI. , .-.,- - .t .br .L'g,-- . . , , ,, .., .. , -,V ,,,.. ,- C? -9 V V... .f. 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Martha Hall FIJIXX Fixsrrk xiiurix niuwzmx' iuii. riiuius Lizwis XYALLACE SMITH Exixiiarr imxisn Page One Hundred Twenty-five -.-.- f-'P -T .- f--1 W f---ff:--ev-v-----.-r. -vc-f---YT lx-4 - f- f ., K, .f---- , Y:-11:15-- :': 'aww-1- -Lv-vw , :-1:--if-'rvzs I-ffl? vff'2'f s.-Cf' w'f1f f5-4.f'l ' ' r'f3 .! f52 1 v aff'.L13fHT?-KSZF'-7595if!-diff '.:if'1'T'fI5Kf37'ff'i 3 ,J .Y g fs' C 'V ' wi :ff-2' 2-, ' ' J f Ig, ' 'P jf' -:A-1 :' -! 1,e'-iwQ'i:A.: 7t' -1 '5u,:ia lEiFEm-E.. fngifr., , if x V . .A -,J-, -5 H -A - ,eg , mf- ,. L- , -, 9' -.fm-., ,,,,J-z',,-Um . 141- Hx-Nrzri-:r.p:.v ,K V, . L , L ,,,.,,-N In - , A .. ,A,., V, , fn , .J,,., ......-,. Q -. -..- ,Q wr- 1- .- 1-I ' -.zirz.w4-2: :-':.: - .fvlavzi .Eff r 5 .1,i--.-1121.1 '-11 .'rvS,:-J':-frrrf, Cf ,iff Q, 1 'TMA - -'-,'..'f11'.n'vf.'-'1f'P'- Jai ff7:' af,.'E:.': 7 ?!5wA,?1'f.- .Tff-1-P- -.-,fd 1- 91- ,...n- 4 .114 ,Q 45- ' ff. ,Q-f'.:.ff.'...-1,-1..V-'g'.w.rfyf21 f -ss? H- ah -Q' :f-P.-fl -u7'rq4.r' 95.92- A 11 1: . -- , f : -11:-.1 :rv Lu. ,. r.-fp-,fQw'-.- v, :f uf: ...- 1 71,3-'mlg-rg-.Li 197,- ifi 'ff .lf -- .,.r..f --Q31-w'+W-1'f 'M-''11.'i5:SqQJ?3' g ' 5, 2,-4 --1 1 ' -,,,.i,,.,, Jmnsu.-,1 ....--r.-.E+ 1 ,..,.1..,-1. -451.1-W.. ...W ,.,-.,.,--.....a COACHES HKLI. FR!-.I-LXIAN RURINSUN XvUI'.XIfU liaskelbull Jumur Hlgh Bc13lwtb.1.'l Jumur und Semor Hzgh 'lkunnra . Junmr Hzqh Baseball Cheer Lcadcr RHNL K YXAXTLR MYRON HREENE Page One Hundred TLL'?17fLl-Sl.X' STUDENT QVIAILEY MANAGERS Margaret Myron Catherine Baxter Swznzmmu Merle Grccnc Ncllic McLaughlin Cvcorgina Finstcr Enid Rcnck 2' we Gary- seas: efaxfitfi ern- azf..-ugya :C Q1-s-g.,,'-gg: '-,seat ,qv -grey nig?'5J2l:U! 1, 25234 ek'-13:5-,riseeilh 3 E: if ' 1 ?:'.,'ff'?1 1 . as - - ffazegwv1f4,...5-arags-grae.:-iffy? 1 ff-niasawr f 1:-'1f-s+'F+- fa 1. H-gf.: -1 1.-. w .!.eY:1 53'ft 45:3 -S4-31: .Qs-fn 1.-154 1-.f-S5 zfnsfv-yf.'ff' K' 4 255, i L! W Ei i Q,:if55gQ2 E .. .1-fx. '-2 ::f- 17 .... ..,,-i.,.,....,,..-.. ' iz-.,...:aa,:...:-.,...meagre-..:1.1,.-.,.,.. GIRLS' 1926 ATHLETIC AWARDS Basketball H's Hazel Philburn, Capt. Grace Connor Mary Crawford Rachel Fleming Ethel Kennedy Frances Moffat Sigrid Pylkas Enid Renck Mary Wiseman May Moffat, A. H. A Margaret Myron. Mgr. Basketball A. H. H.'s Jean Emmett. Capt. Virginia Hathaway Jane Lewis Louise Martin Elorence Scott Dorothy Smith Virginia Thomas Katherine Baxter, Mgr Swimming A. H. H. Enid Downey. Capt. Saima Aho Margaret Aikens Celia Berlin Ruth Callender Betty Campbell Josephine McCausey Josephine Stromer Janette Zaratzian Merle Greene. Mgr. 's Hockey H's Frances Moffat. Capt. Myrtle Ballard Carolyn Coffin Grace Connor Herma Grabowsky Betty Kelley Josephine Mayachalr Hazel Philburn Sigrid Pylkas Enid Renclc Sylvia Weiss Hockey A. H, A.'s Gertrude Cunningham Margaret Gagnon Elizabeth Gazdag Katherine Howe Margaret Stevenson Swimming H's Jean Berridge Catherine Boylan Effie Eerrier . Louise Peuser Betty Slow Dorothy Slow Betty Stevens Swimming A. H. Afs Thelma Little Lillian Masin Mildred Morton Merle Greene. Manager Page One Hundred Twenty seven ' , ...4, .. .Z . .V .-il A . . 1 .V-1, 4' J X . , . L ' - , - .4..' 43 n 0+ x x , V w fr ...,f.L-' 1 gv fvw 1 ,Ls,.5A 1 x 2 1 3 H5 N4 . 1 :R f ,.. V I r x I- .LP 32 ,L . -I NUI' J V.. -r,- , , . e I 1 ,X- x A .-'C .JA-. ' . , f' N.,- .n , ., MII 1,.4,. Y, . ,,.- , . . V ' 1 ? 4 , , . , f. yi-- nu -.- - nf' ' .-,- ,,A.w . .V - ' , '. LN' , , ,f H J.. Y fx' '71 ' .LL '- ,Q 1 , -,'1'i.-5, ,vu '.- Q15 1-' H-Ld' .-A ,l,,A.v u np '1 gf,1l,.x A . ,, . K- ' JD 'A .. --- ,,x.g .,n- ..-NYJ. ,, 4 3, .1'. ...v, , ,I4 .sux .- -- 5.4, . ,UT . .' ' t ,,1',,. I L gt '-ritsw .f nj,-.-.1 ,W ,, o' vp'-2' I I A' 4 1 . A , , .-.-. I -x -. ,. '. - .n -f 1 . .,,- - .1 - , '-y.,j - M . , 4 - I c ,y. ANY r. 4 - 'V' , P I. - 1. xl , 4 . I ' ' , A-,',w' v . f .fs .9 . :xl 11 ? u, c . ,-- H' .' x.f.:5f -9 Y 1 H ,1-JC... xl? f ' . 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Oct. 2-Home early this day. being ex- tremely damp. for it did rain as l do verily believe it has never rained since the orig- fx inal Hood. Oct. 3-Was mightily pleased that we did worst Western in the first football game l of the season. Oct. 8-To see A. R. Forsythe this after- noon. and he was truly amazing. for such a magician have I never seen. 19: :th s . Ay Wa, , . '7 1 N. rfgj gf ,- J ' Q, Yw, f X X y , lifiaiis A, Q 'xx -- X Y Y-sr e-2' muqffg K if NOVEMBER Nov. 7-Witnessed the Northwestern foot- ball game and did think to myself that boats should have been provided. for never was I nearer drowning. Nov. 8-The SPECTATOR did celebrate its birthday, it being ten years since the first issue. Nov. 20-Did hear that fourteen seniors have formed a branch of the National Honor Society. Nov. 21--Enjoyed myself mightily this eve at a revue presented by the senior class. A ventriloquist was especially pleasing. Page One Hundred Thirty-one wr : gee- gh ' ' L fi, . fn-' nl., J, .' , -2 'M A1.1,,. ff if-i f - 1 1 I ll ' DECEMBER I Dec. 2--After much competition a drum ' major has been chosen for the band the L lucky one being Adrian Beam, Dec. 18--To school this evening to a Christ mas pageant, which was indeed lovely : I JANUARY X . . e . XX Jan, 8-After watching the Western basket- YS ,S 'I -F , Q ball game, did spend an enjoyable evening 5 xlxh W l.,. ,...... y XX at the junior class party. U ....., I - S ' I if. Jan. Z7kTomorrow today's January class ' .iff will be alumni, their Commencement ex- f j ercises bein t d X' f-I goay. ,M m J , . . liv in, Wal an. 28- The carnival put on by the seniors X ,Q-.Zif--, did so live up to my expectations that I f Qtxl X Alrl 5' did squander much money. although en- joying myself nevertheless E mf Z FEBRUARY p Feb. 9-Rejoiced much that our basketball W l - I, men did overcome Northwestern, We now p M . 1 l having third place in the League. ffl s, n 'F I 'ix Q X Feb. 25-Sad news this day that the Most l i . U f Learned Ones are to inflict us with mid- lui be-f' es K Xl 1 V, X . semesters and Iinals. A woe is me! 44 , it 4 lj 4 l 4 l MARCH X. T lf Xi y March 5 and 6-Did see the senior play. lg f 5 521 K Adam and Eva. and I do think that never L A PQ ' have I seen such enjoyable acting. r -- . . March 22-The school, having shown its preference for a new student council. did elect its members this day. Page One Hundred T hirly-Iwo -Lf-:,'f2Ir'.'f 'Z 2:26 , fish: '2wS5s. ,i's.g-:iij:.efg-5215513:wi--Aaigfl ..., rgfv' V .5551-ge ,fe . me 1 ., - t .,..A gf2f1.'f4Fiv:2::W:1r5:..f1iL1'..' .., ..., --.W ..,. z:e.E:2t:4.,-s .... ., --.si V Egg? APRIL ' sbs saw :ss A E55 - i - 'i E55 April 4fRumor hath it that our beloved E351 if Q55 . ' F 555 wrestlers. Sandy and Moe. have received a i E5 washing, which I do myself think they ES'-7 E51 f 552 ' xl needed much. if fe Qhjgs Apfii 15, 16 and 17-To watch Maid Maf- . ian be rescued by bold Robin and enjoyed ,X myself so that I was present at every per- ' formance. MAY May l4-A strenuous day. having left for Lansing much earlier than l do usually rise. 'Twas a wonderful trip. May 21-To frolic this evening with staid seniors and jolly juniors. having a right jolly good time among them. 'Twas the annual junior-senior party. I :Q-Q 65 2431 . if N1 i r. ig... my WF f .Qty tg , JUNE June -P-flfhe fate of next year's SPEFTATOR staff will rest in the hands of those who are named at this day's feast. the annual banquet put on by the staff. June 18-Did Wish good luck and bon voyage to the seniors. this being their last in school. Page One Hundred Thirty-three 9+ - N Tsar.. writ'- ft:'-I'T .:. 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Wei1,1sew:w,,s1.1sed'g-:S-ra: ' my .,,. ,,. ,,,,,,.3,r ..f , ,img 5, , -rs 1-,.1sf.,:af:-f.-.a4a1.- -,s4.1'f'J:4ns:5:f?'-V,Qs-72. rt- f .pw ,-1, :.:n-3315-ff.sq fast' 57159 ,gr re , gr aa 5 1 3145 .,, . Q1-T... ...Q 1 u t- -L... .Q .. . - r' 'Z vga,-23... fri 3 1 54, ,7-rg '1--- 1.-ga 4 U,-,Q ' ---Q------' '--- 'Ease u E5-fk .'if,., ,.,, .PL'1fL. f:g:3g...lj?-1-iZ'ff.....-i...........--... ff:....-..':uJJ:...l,......SJf2i2e91...-....................a.....A J ACK POTTER Will he sit in a gilded and mahogany oflice directing the business of some mighty corporation of which he may be the head? Will he be keeping vigorous training in preparation for swimming the Eng- lish Channel? W Y Or perhaps he will be managing some famous circus as a second P. T. Barnum. Or, again, he may become a financial wizard on Wall street. Or he might. by chance, become the business manager of a newspaper. Or-well. he's a boy who seems capable of becoming al- most anybody he wants to become. For instance, he has filled the office of senior class presi- l dent very successfully this last semester. Jack has also re- ceived a number of medals and an H for his swimming ability. He held the position of student chairman of the senior carnival, and a very efhcient and dependable chairman he was. But besides all of this, he was the business manager of The Speclator. and he has been a member of the octette. A lot for one person is it not? Jack is a boy who impresses you as being very dependable and efficient. He is unselfish in his work and has done much to help the class in its various projects. He is a diligent and faithful worker, a good student and popular with the members of his class. Who could ask more? DON CAMERON Actor, athlete, executive. and honor student. Don Cameron is easily one of the outstanding figures in the school. Not only has he played the lead in the senior play, and the lead in the senior revue. but he has been a member of the student council for four terms, class president for three terms, and a member of the tennis team for four semesters. From President to Pierrot may seem a long jump, but there 4 are i, are many in school to tell you how admirably Don played . both roles. and from his task of playing Adam in the senior play, Adam and Eva, he turned to the work of captain- ing this year's tennis team, of which he is one of the out- standing stars. Acting and athletics are not the only lines in which Don 'K excels, however. He has been a member of The Spectator staff for three consecutive semesters. and in June of last year was chosen editor-in-chief of this publication, which honor he declined in order to continue for another semester his work as president of the senior class, having been president of the class during his entire junior year. Don includes in his school associations those of a number of school clubs. He is a Veteran member of the Hi-Y: a member of the Boys' H Club, a mem- ber of the French Club. and one of the charter members of the National Honor Society. I.: O1 if , H Y nf . Page One Hundred Thirty-four L,-s ' 7f '.gki3?I5f.2w1 '25-2-'aff--L4:v '-:af '30, ,gran V1-fQau,+ Y- ,,'1::r-fare. , --ff-. , .- . .- .. -ww. ., 1 , . :f:,eP', ', pf-'s 'A-314,15 ng-.9 ,,..:gif,.,:-.rags-g.--.vi-:5af.uf? pl'-49,1 ,.rf- ff-lf , - . sg1zj ':m5-,t,,':g , :ggi are-1. ir . :Q-Q-: -fp s iii, gi3f5ff-an gg 2-tl ,. 1 Egg. rf- 'arf' -f ,ri-' . -. . A-5 '--'1 f. - -',v.'++:-f',:1 rr-zu kr. Q'-2-21' Ga, 'E 4311- - . 1, 'Q1 1f.- 1-5.1 j ,,.ftz Hear:-.-15' .-+1-' 'A - 35'-1'-mvimflfw Wvfeaeaa r .i 5.-,.,.. M.-..:-.. ........g...,.- i.........., . -LHGEEHYJT L- 112 131- 1- Psi F aww? A -f 4' ........,1...--..-. ..... a. ... ....-...E.a..,-... -a..............a..c................. .,.... ........a. JACK SUMNER He is the ideal Jack of all trades, his trades ranging from being a football star to having a leading role in Adam and Eva, which are as different trades as any Jack could wish. He is an energetic young person, for when he is not mak- ing innumerable touchdowns or answering innumerable cur- tain calls, he is busy at one of his other various occupations. Not only is Jack a very conscientious worker: he also has the ability of making others work. He has, among other things. been president of the student council, president of his class when he was a sophomore. and business manager of last year's Polar Bear. This year he has been one of the student representatives on the athletic board of control. The list of his activities is impressive. but his unassuming air and modesty are yet more remarkable. A stranger, seeing him tread the hollowed steps of our abode of learning, would never be led to suspect him of being a person of such note. Jack is popular with everybody, from the teachers. who like him because he is dependable. to the members of the football squad, who like him because he is a good player and a better sport. And so he wins approval. whether it be as a Little Bullet or as a Mr, King. SIGRID PYLKAS Ever see a tall. slim agile figure: ever feel a firm cool handclasp. hear a cheery boyish voice, and not know there was Sigrid at your elbow? Cf course you never have, if you know Sig -and who doesn't know her? a Perhaps some people who wonder at her varied activities and others who quietly admire a happy, clean-minded stu- dent will be interested to know the story of-her various achievements. Sig the Pill, suffers not from a dearth of nicknames. But who could resist nicknaming this famous young person who first stepped into the school limelight when, as a sopho- more. she Won the alumni medal for the undergraduate girl outstanding in athletics and citizenship. But this was only one of the many achievements she has gained. She, too, was a member of the basketball team which for two years came so close to a city championship, and her work in other ath- letics was of no less outstanding quality. She, with Frances Moffat, made up the star battery of the girls' baseball team, and her work as captain of the hockey team in 1924 set an inspiring example for the others of the team. She is a veteran member of the Girls' H Club. and her outstand- ing work in the field of athletics was acknowledged when last year she was elected student representative on the Athletic Board of Control. Page One Hundred Thirty-five FACULTY LW Waving!! ,J cu 6.-A..L,. Quinn! irqwgl a4,,,,,,.. afnffmz 0Jf4f BW Qamwww. 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E-1122 5 gg- -r.:-:.:.f..1::i..e,-g,- -141 -- - 1 A5?,.,g,:,e2-ragga N : ,g'1f:,.55 r ',511cm.,1..e.-.aim--1-4' Ac..- . -.. .-, ,..- .-.. . ,.,., . -.,.,- ,. ... ...,. .,.,..........,.......-...... .....f... .acc -....,...1..u...,............4.iwc.....................,...,........1 FRANCES MQFFAT The sweet, sincere strains of O Promise Me had just closed when the boom and clap of applause burst forth with its flood of warmth and appre- ciation. There was a white-clad boy-girl figure on the stage of the auditorium. Frances Moffat breathed a sigh of relief, and her face relaxed e as she waited for the encore to begin. It would have been hard to find anyone in the auditorium that night. not so very long ago, who did not know Alanfa- Dale herself. One who is a jolly good fellow and bears malice to no one, never is without a circle of staunch friends. Everyone knows Frances. Hockey and basketball claim her as a principal as well as the opera Robinhood. She is the kind of person who picks up friends just as a magnate draws iron filings. Frances surely ought to start a society for the prevention l W of hair bobbing, for her crown of glory is all that curls should be. The eyes reveal the very essence of sincerity and all that is fair and square. ln short, Miss Moffat is true blue. all wool. and a yard wide. - EVELYN MCBRIDE Little Eva? No. not a revival of 'AUncle Tom's Cabin. but just a nick- name of Evelyn McBride, who played the title role of Eva in the senior play of l926. Adam and Eva. But this was not Evelyn's only achievement. Many people recall her as the coquettish Columbine, who so charmingly dared the owners of magic with her enchanted slipper in the play A'The Wonder Hat. presented in the November Senior Revue. i However. her interests are not entirely confined to the stage. Evelyn has done much for the school by her activity in athletics for she was a member of the girls' golf team in l925. Winning an H for this work, she was duly ini- tiated into the Girls' HH Club. In addition to membership in the H Club. Evelyn has i also fulfilled the duties of a club member in both the Bolpart and Girls' Club. As anyone can tell you. charming Columbine is still more charming off-stage. 1 Page One Hundred Thirty-six er-1 x-- 1-:::e-f4 -?--v-f--g:s--1v-1-----m--f:---ff--1- K- 1-v f-.-.. . . .fe---X-ff-f--e . 3-qv-1-.N-r---7: .-HQ ,1 pr. ..e,.,,,, .,A ,ae .. .. I -. , a . .. . 4, 4, ., -. .I -. . .....-., - .ruff :fi-av af.: ae- f:fws:.f1:f fr-as ...eff .1-. -:4?'f7'1Xw.+.N , ef we . Qu-. ,--'.v.':.:..:-- .e--rIf::,,: -f--.-.-er'---fr f ,.- - v-gt-film' . - -2Q?i: -QKQQW 'F 'rf I'ea:es:if.., . fire 'sas.'fegilirszzrrfazlcffepi'ff Q- f -, if J -r S, ,.5.,. 5 sf N: -,.- ,, . 'ga .- .7,..:,11 d.,',e-.Vs-... -.,f.,,,rm-A. , ,,, L, ,.,. .4 .xr .fa , K . -,.. ,, .,,.,..,.r:,s., 1E57'1-4512 --fe:ga,,... 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Even after we have gone through the mill of knowledge and have been sorted. labelled. and put on file according to our merits, we are not on the shelf. Not for a minute. for the instant we receive that be-ribboned document. We automatically slip under the shelter- ing wings of Highland Park Alumni Association. It was Elmer I-Iartwig in l9l9 who conceived the idea that each outgoing senior class should contribute the sum of one dollar a person to the Alumni Association treasury. so that. if the graduates wanted to order ice cream and cake for a party. there would be enough capital to insure financial stability. In previous years the two alumni functions have been an elaborate Christmas party and a reception for the senior class in June. but this year both were com- bined into one stupendous party on March 19. The girls' gym was converted into a midnight garden of fairy-tale charm. and stars peeped down from the darkened ceiling upon the dancers below. 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'- SH ' M, wt- :Erie-', 'Av ,-1 era-4 g,..1-f,r.,:.-ff bn.-- ,-a1,. .....1-'faint-sugit., 1 aged------M 4.. E-. -.-nm..- ,.-..1..., .-.-.g , I- 7- 1. ,.,. ..,. ., -...............,-- ..-. .. .n.-szsxaui -- 'fl -...4..::1..ah,l.......trLa1i'24:-r.....,........... .... A MODERN ALADDIN By George Dusenbury one of the great cities of America there once lived a shiftless and lazy boy named Don Cameron. Although Don was a likable fellow, he was always skipping classes to play with other shiftless children of his own age. Mother Babcock, who had become grey- headed worrying about Don. was always trying to reform him of this habit. meant in the dark, of course. but Smirkh did not One day when he should have been in his eighth hour advertising class, but was playing tennis with Herb Wendt. another perplexing problem. Wayne Smart came to him and induced him to take a trip to a small town my Z '..,f,f --.,, ,,,,. .f ,........ .... which had a sporting goods store that was hold- ing a sale on tennis rackets, 4 iiii After a long buggy ride they reached the out- skirts of the small town and, thanking the driver, W walked to one of the side streets. But where is the store? asked Don. Patience, my son, that will come later,'-' said Wayne. 'gms . . .Zlt , Now Wayne Smart was in reality a crystal- gazer from India named Smirkh Dirkh. He had I 'HIV W looked over a catalog of an American mail order house and seen a lantern advertised with which, 'Q D imll it was claimed, anything could be found. This m ly know it. Since he had lost the book of instructions furnished with a correspond- ence course in magic. he longed to possess a lantern such as he had seen adver- tised in order to recover his treasured book. I Because of this desire he had ordered one of these lanterns, only to discover that the company had gone out of business. In desperation he consulted his crystal and found there was one lying beside an underground sewer in this small town. He had brought Don along to get the lantern, because Rule XIII on page seven of the lost book stated explicitly that no person aspiring to learn the art of black magic should lower his body beneath the surface of the ground. Having identified the spot as the one which he had seen in the crystal. Smirkh began looking around the pavement of the road. upon which a layer of dirt had collected. repeating all the While the magic word Kummencleen- umoph. As he repeated this word, a cloud of dust came rolling down the road, which was blown away by a gust of wind, disclosing a mechanical street cleaner which brushed the dirt off the pavement and revealed a manhole cover. To this Smirkh quickly ran, Don following. Lift up the cover, Smirkh bade Don. 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I TLT.::g.15??f?:-i..........-- - ......-.. .... .....:usrsxzQ:fr 1- 514. 4..':tab:'.,l.......Juan-r.....,......,.......,.......,.1 Upon lifting up the cover Don beheld a ladder, which had been left by a careless Workman. Smirkh bent over the hole and eagerly peered down looking for the lantern. After a minute, he suddenly discovered it, and in his great excitement at once began to descend into the hole on the ladder. After he had gone down only three rungs, he suddenly remembered Rule XIII. turned three shades of green, jumped out of the hole, bumped his head on the pavement three times, and with trembling hands rubbed his legs expect- ing paralysis to set in. But for some unaccountable reason his legs were not affected: so his thoughts turned back to the lantern. With Rule XIII well in mind Smirkh had no notion of re-entering the hole. and therefore he commanded Don to bring up the lantern from where it lay by the sewer pipe. Obeying Smirkh, Don quickly procured the lantern. but as he was ascending the ladder, Smirkh asked him for it. Since Don had little hope of seeing the store which Smirkh had mentioned. he decided to keep the lantern as compensation for the afternoon which had been wasted. When he refused to hand it over, Smirkh in a storm of rage and disappointment rolled the cover back over the opening and in walking off was knocked down and picked up by the street cleaner. Poor Don was left in the hole. Finding his way blocked, he climbed down the ladder and sat on the sewer pipe for a few hours, thinking. Since the hole was pitch dark, he struck a match on the base of the lantern. Immediately a gigantic and terrifying geni appeared, which cried in aloud voice. I am Eirpo Moyer, Slave of the Lantern. What would you have? Ice water, said the thirsty Don, who quickly grasped the situation, having read Grimm's Fairy Tales. The geni quickly reappeared with the water. What more would you have? asked the geni. Take me from this pit to Room B. Ali Oopf' said the geni. and Don experienced the sensation of seeing an A on his report card only to discover an E further down. After landing in Room B, lantern in hand. Don put the precious article in his locker and went back to his seat to think. The episode of the afternoon had changed him. He no longer desired to skip classes, but rather had an ambition to get to high grades. So from that time on. he did not play hookey, but rather studied. One day as he was walking along the halls he saw Evelyn McBride cryin Upon inquiring as to the cause of her gy W g grief, he learned that she had been given .X i ' an unexcused absence which would cause Y . Q N fl 1 a failure in English. This would make ,if ii an graduation in June impossible. because 'W ix V AN .Q g English was to be her four-year course. f Xl 4 g Promising Evelyn that he would see that - . , .A the absence would be excused, Don went I ' . 'I to Mother Babcock. .N X 7' Mother, he said, Evelyn McBride 'rip fi Q, has been given an unexcused absence by . R a ' her English teacher, which I believe was 1:31 4 unjustified. Please go to Principal Prak- 'R ken and ask for the absence to be changed, ft j l - so that Evelyn may graduate. mmuel 18 f '-4 1 - -f Page One Hundred Fifty-one If 11 -J f'.'i?P' elif-legal? . 1:3 E F if qv C213 7'-' TEH: fs:-' 'ayi' is-3' 'F4E1fQ:-31:53-E 1gif'-'ii t?'.:?7':lr2-Z-. , - 2'eeJL1'Q1'f'w.gf.35:1G.5 ..-MQ -. If-.45-.Q .. ,H 11?'.-E's,a1a?a-:+:f1:..s- 55525 few- f: s? 'f,fv.'q-se., ffgsilf.-Tucfkl'-.i--.S1?32f5zT':Laswf!1 'ff'-A W-1. ' 51? 1 -F' 15 J ?:E1Z-.ffv1f5- 324 i'f:w1.:s.12E-i4'2i'P if- 'fi 1' W3 T is .f V 2-fs - :pf-r1'fsZ1:s, zfgfa-Z like-azgi af.. 5 'Q .- f--'- -1 -as ' f H HH- I Y. .sr 1 - LRQQLL:-4 fa-1.-tr.-ryffr.-whiff: rf-2-1:,1--IN 1 ew:-111-+iz'?'-ies :sw-'F fm ,- N - L ' .Q - 1 1-. :.- .. , .V l-. .5-as. Q, 17,-er 3 92.-f., 0, , , sk--1: , :.. -se 3 g.t1,'Lf,--gr-03,3 ig...-,tel i .1 .riiij pi ,gf SL: 7- ,egg , Q '. -5 R '?,,.-.i:.:fg.J,,. 5 . ,Ax -. 4- - .lr . .T.fJ-.1,.- ,.,, .,...........1.......--..... ...,.:.-.-zz.-ilu. '1' 5 ..4..':LgL..L.-.....mir-.::'g.T...........................i. Dons Mother. wishing to reward him for his improvement in conduct. promised to do as he wished. So the ninth hour that day she went to the office of the principal. Placing herself in the middle of the waiting seat. she sat patiently until the principal left for the day. Six times afterward she went the ninth hour and waited in the middle of the seat. but with no success. However. on the seventh day Principal Prakken called Miss Locke into his private office and told her to bring Miss Babcock in. 'AlVliss Babcock. he said. I have noticed you waiting during the ninth hours many days. XVhat important business brings you here? Mother Babcock then explained that Don fi L In wanted Evelyn IVIcBride's absence changed. ' ,Q Whatf cried the principal. that vain pre- sumptuous youth wishes me to change a well def ' I served absence? Tell him that I will not comply with his absurd request. ,W .flllmll When Don was told of the principals decision. ' he was sad. I regret that I must take drastic ' i steps. he told Mother Babcock. Y A The next morning when Principal Prakken ,f looked out of his window. he gazed upon an ! empty block. The high school had disappeared, Don had with the aid of his magic lantern re- moved the building during the night. By noon the population of Highland Park was amazed. Principal Prakken was frenzied. the board of education was nonplussed. and a game of baseball had been started upon the empty plot. When Principal Prakken received a letter that night stating that the high school would be returned upon his agreement to give Evelyn an excused ab- sence. he immediately rushed over to Evelyn's home and without the cere- mony generally attached to an act of rescuing a high school. hurriedly scratched off the un in unexcused. The high school building was in its old place the next morning and the mys- tery enshrouding its disappearance has remained unsolved. although Earl Hovey will tell you all about it for fifty cents. By dint of hard work Don had earned very high marks. but these only offset his previous poor grades enough to give him a C as average for graduation. Now he wanted to go to college. and with a C as average he would have to impress Principal Prakken with his studious qualities in order to get the necessary recom- mendation. Don racked his brain for a plan to accomplish this end. Two weeks before commencement Don appeared in Principal Prakken's office carrying a scroll of paper. After waiting outside for a few minutes. he was admitted to the private office. What have you here. Don? asked Principal Prakken. Just a little theory in algebra, replied Don, laying the manuscript on the desk. The principal. after glancing quickly over the paper. looked up at Don with an expression of incredulity on his face. Page One Hundred Fifty-two Msn r'S11:2- 1-H-pai, x?-:J -x ,. zkeE:f1.,:1,+:ls Tc --A1414-' .1--Sf.-hPa-,sfyq -a 542133, . L Q - -E24 A.,,::-. raiqsz-z,-ff' s?l'f:FT.-r,- L. :-.r Kr. P 'Sega .. 11 1235411--e1iqs.'ai:.,-.gfiw-1: 121.9 af-4 v.ff:,fv,i-q ---we -2,cj-'R -.-,t-g,:1:-,g.--.is.:-:..-49.117 ff-1' H6555 VF. 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What would you have? Make the task light: it shall be the last one. I am being forced out of business by the H-Y Club. Its competi- tion in the field of service is too great. Geni. said Don, UI give you a great task. Exert your greatest power. be- cause it is for the benefit of the students of the Highland Park High School. If you succeed, their burden of study will be lightened. I command you in the name of mercy to deliver to the book room. two thousand volumes of a book like the one you gave me. f The next morning the book room began issuing a new algebra book. and there was great rejoicing in the Highland Park High School. Needless to say, Don got his recommendation to college. The geni has dis- appeared forever, but the no-longer-magic lantern has not outlived its days. or nights for that matter. of usefulness. It is being used to get night crawlers! Page One Hundred Fifty-three H-1 nfl 'Q .-T. : --1 .-.Ji ,1f?-? - -'- V-Q-.:.Jsg.-.-1:r'r::fTf:,w--.. --f1--- 1 :1 V. 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This is Bill McMahon's idea of hasty generalization: Hermie, Louie. and Frank own restaurants. Hermie, Louie, and Frank' are Greeks. Therefore all Greeks own restaurants. Ike and Mike are Irish: Ike and Mike look alike: Therefore all Irishmen look alike. Too bad that his vivid imagination failed at this point. Will Hands works best in a heavy wind. He sets his ears at an angle decided by the velocity of the wind and then skims around the Held on the same prin- ciple as the glider. ODE TO MIKE MANNING Mike the vociferous. Mike the sublime. Are some of the epiphets heard of his kind Mike of the torse, Mike of the brawn, Are some of his qualities wished for by McEawn. Mike of the gridiron, Mike of the COUIE, Mike the hero of all of our sport. Mike the heart-breaker, Mike theshiek, Mike whose heart is ever white heat . . After a report on Shakespeare and his works had been concluded in Miss Hunt's classic class the second hour recently. one student asked the speaker: Do I understand you to say that Shakespeare had all his plays end happily? The speaker replied: No, marriage! James Boylan, of Room B, went to sleep in Mr. Smith's third hour eco- nomics class last Friday. He didn't approach the record established several years ago by Oulettc Meade. however. having slept only one period, whereas Oulette slept several hours. Page One Hundred Fiftq-four F' fgz., - -1' f ' --..:,,.:' .Q ' g?? 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CATHARINE APPLEFORD Treasurer of sophomore class. sec- retary of junior and senior classes: National Honor Society 1926: as- sociate editor of Polar Bear 1925: role in The Trysting Place 1926: Girls' Club 1925-'26s Executive board of Federation of Clubs. EMIL ARATA JO AVERY Assistant circulation manager of Spectator 1925, assistant business manager 1926: role in Robin I-Iood : octette 1926: member of Hi-Y 1924, vice-president 1925, president 1926. HELEN BARC I-l,PSi 1925-'26: Girls' Club 1924- '26 LAUREN BARKER .-4 11-f , :'1f:f':C11f- 'P .. -'f1'i '1-.?.fv'1'11ffLi1m7f,:WWy. 'JT-'-I A ' A-'fg.:w51f1:H?'1---I Vllivavefwilvif- ' ?:-,191 twgfegz'-iz'-f.f v,a1tf1. :i a:TiiS:'lY fffairrzw- 'Qi' .::c:':,?.'mE'-0.3-25,-xeigi' ui- J r 1 U H rt, vi,g.w9,- f . tx-551, , . r. 1 .sz-an ri P 4- ,,,.y1a3LY.L.. Af Q5-,yur . Q: 4- f-es -- 2. - - 4, L11 '-:51Z52?bjgAy5ff,?g5i-','Sgf.1:''F53::Q4f5?x-Q3-71 21.2 -,a,Aa1Pg:7' sf. ., 115- if .fffe 1 1,-sigirpmcfi -211513. inf, . 'Yfifv ' , H, ,iff - PE , 1-are s 132152-'rffzfsi-i-fl?-'fi' ,L 212:52 1?-,-ir ,E1'... . . f 3 ,...f:s5.:,: . n.. --- - A ' ---' ' ' ' ..Y..1-3 Lfwjgggyz-1 ' gf 73 , ' e asm -' ' ' 4'-M F fr-.f,,... azffiii, 41-211 . '.J A 1, .,....,,,, . , ...,, .,, . ,.:f:f:'f-H-1 '- me----fl --e -.,-- -P.--Ezra'-A--M f- - LOUIS BARNUM 1-LPS. 192-1526. JOE BARR MAURICE BAXTER National Honor Socictv 1926: art editor of Spectator 1025: Hi-Y 1924-'26: reserve football team 1925: track 1925-'26. RUSSELL BEADLE MARGARET BECKLEY French pageant 1925: chorus ut Martha 1925: History Clulw 1925-'26. FLORENCE BELL Chairman of senior candy commit- tee: J. H. Dramatic Club 1022: swimming team 1924. DOROTHY BENJAMIN JOHN BERRY Boys' Club 19241265 swim- ming team 1924-'26. FRANCES BILSKY Senior orchestra 1925-'26: string quartette 19253263 Girls' Club 1925-,265 Moment Musical Club 1925-'26: garden prize 1925. 'X Page Seventeen gp-ny,-. 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DOROTHY BLOOM Secretary of Student Council 1924- '25: Adelphi 192-1-'26: member of Girls' H Club 1924, president 1925-'26: French Club 1924-'25: Boblick 192-1325: Girls' Club 19255263 student manager of girls' basketball team 1925: hockey team 1924-'25. GEORGE BOOTH Track team 192-1. EDNA BOSANKO Chorus of Martha 1925, and 'Robin Hood 1926. JAMES BOYLAN Swimming team 1923-'26. ' CLYDE BOYLE Hi-Y 1924-'25. g ELISABETH BRADSHAW Magazine page editor of Spectator 1925-'26: T. N, T. Glimmer 1924-'25s Girls' Club 1926: Congress 1926: French Club 1925- '26: girls' golf team 1925. I!-Vqi 1 f' 1? 7 103' 7 ' C'T'7vIf 'T'Ti5 1T 71 3f.' Z, J'if7.F i 'f7J Z ' 'J' 'T 'xN' 211- a--7: saasfw'-' 1: -i45f.,fE'?: ' --.-,415-.ul AN ft 'LK-1wcsf,7'w1'?.-gr-4-ee: , --fi.. 5,1-::f:2.: :-- 1..,1.:,11 if--,.,-,-y.-K-'-qs,-.,. 4. J' fc X. 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BETTINA BRISTOL MARY BROWN Senior Revue 1925. MERITTA BUCK BERNICE BUTLER Second place in high school declama, tion contest 1924: chorus of Mar tha 1925: Erench pageant 1925 History Club 1925. DONALD CAMERON President of junior class 1924-'25 president of senior class 1925: Na tional Honor Society 19255263 rc- porter on Spectator 1924-'26i clic- tionary Winner in oratorv 1922 role in Adam and Evan: Senio Revue: Hi-Y 192-1520: Boys' 1-1' Club 1926: French Club 1925 I' member of tennis team 1924, cap- tain 1926. IOLA CAMERON Acacia Club 1926. JANIE CATCHPOLE 1-LPS. 1925-'26. ROY CHAMBERLAIN Page Nineteen A , I 5 . .7,.,-fe--.,..,.Y,....:?,.,.,7. -..,.T..., . ,. ... T. F, , . -.M . , . V.. 7'4 t, , 'Jw ,'.-if' ' '-J 1 ,, -f.'r sizzix -.ch -s tg..-' - -, , , ..t, A . I. ,. . ,..,. 7, , v-,' 231- ' ii: it fl' S' -'a - ' .iWtQ3:Q.a:,,-ij ,r- ,-A, fr, . t---. - . 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WILLIAM CODY Hi-Y 1926, CAROLYN COFFIN National Honor Society 1926: rc- porter on Spectator 1925, associate editor 1926: vice-president of Fed- eration of Clubs 19255263 Con- gress 1926: HPS, 1926: Girls' Club 1925-'Z6: hocltev team 1925, HYMEN COHEN Track team 1925-'26, BRADFORD COLE Senior orchestra 1925: band 1924- '26. 51' '-'-- .-. 4, , -- ,,., ., ....,,.-........,,. Q I 'ff 3:55 lffat-?'r.f ti-.12 .1- -if 1J?F1S,'f1 f'E1??f'!'.iff:-:-if I 7 1. -'ill fi CS'f -51TfV-. --5121115-597 ff ie-:z,r,+g j 1f-.gf -'i1.1f Ef if -' Qg!'i1QQy gi'-fr. R TT -- bf-xr '-3:3 ,,.-If 51.5. 1-ftfggi 1.a,.-,f--,iyzyg-.11,':,-is--'9g.5w,r,g::,,'gy sg? -2.15 x ' rl-115 Q,-1-011, - airy-3-.,p Sie 4 1 - -r. -- - r. ,-- . V C -, ..1,.- -f ': , ,-.L . -, - .., -V. t. A .,,--Ju , -L ,W nfs- - A '5,:.c- vf. 5: 1-15 P ----V :Jr-ga 3,-fly -1 -1-1-1-:fs-:.:fJJz:.:e -E-:Q . ' 1--4,-A-wtf-1 Q ng: -'T 1V'1 Q .-., ' 'r ,: ,-rf 5' -453 4f'5,- 4-'. ' -llxlf' - pf 55:3-'v':v-IT Y - 7 431- :bi ii . 'I' X'-2' '- :-: ' bg. ,-.. v. 2- -t t ,- : -',-.wzfcsv-.f-Sfvrw 1. ,Y-,,-,.f .N-,--.e ar. -EBM , .144-Q ,f-,:- H ..,,- ,A ' ' W --H' ' 1 ' ,g iw. E.-,zaagzj:gf ,:.::ffz-5-'.'.:gie'-.fkflezr, ' as 'f' ' YZ'-V 'ffgsg-1: 'M' ff-1. 'iw f f 31 1513 -1 fF f5fT'7ff i.ff2.r-fra. 1 1 1, ., 1 HARRY COLL Treasurer of 1-li-Y 1924-'25. scare- tary 1925: football team 1925. CATHERINE COOK MARY CRAXVFORD Secretary of sophomore class: Na- tional Honor Societv 19253261 editor-in-chief of Polar Bear 1925: editor-in-chief of Spectator 1925: winner of the penmanship cup 1923: Girls' H Club 1925-'26: Spanish Club 1923-'2-lx Student Council 1925: varsity basketball team 1925-'26, XVILLIAM CROUCH Boys' Club 192-1'-'261 football team 1924: basketball team 1925- '26: member of baseball team 192-4- 125, captain 1926. GERTRUDE CUNNINGHAM Senior orchestra 192-1326: Girls' Club 1926: Congress 1925: hockev team 1924-'25: tennis team 1925-'26, VVALKER DAVIES JULIA DAWSON Member of Adelphi 192-1-'25, treas- urer l926: Girls' Club 1926. ANNA DINU Commercial Club. MARGARET DODDS Spanish Club. Page Twenty-one .. 1 -fn V1 - 1T'Y'T'1S'F1 1Z'1 '7 i. 1 r1'TSZ1I?:g'-'W7':iFi.N,:1 f'f1T ':'ZF 1LH'Y'T'5rY: ' 'R 't.-H41 'iff-1f71 ?9?ffE ,:, 5.-an L 4. fin- vi-,.:fNs:a ' -1f:z:'-'.52n-- fawarefe71?fw2t'1l'f-anew: :FQSEELIS-L355 I ,, fe 111,-f' fseiuwf if -5. 5:43 -, ,f ev , 1.1 n-, -ge , 6115.-aa, Lv-.qw,.x,.7,..,-3.gf,g1:,4.--25:14.13-.'. my -.g'v:mf! .,L55L+, en - -..1---g-:1v,Q1,3w,gC,,,Z.-. 255 7.1 F .j'.'-'QF-i--' -'J.'QLi-jflfl-83,37-'i,eQ'L E-1321: ' 'ffm :i:9li555. ' -ee . -F J lr W. 4.-.,:':..f-:ag ' 5155? .-'..y--:--.- rf,:4m1.i 3544... 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J..-f5?z-11 -...'E4.:.t-. ,-,.. . gina.:-.1.x.....,..... ..,...1 JACK FISHER DOROTHY FORDE Chairman of senior hall duty com- mittee 1925: circulation manager of Spectator 1926: National Honor So- ciety 1926: vice-president of Con- gress l926: vice-president of Girls' Club 1924-'25. EVELYN ERIEDMAN Role in Adam and Eva l026: HPS. 1925-'26. ELIZABETH GALLUS LUCILLE GATES French Club 1926. GEORGE GELMINI DEMETER GERDAN Reporter on Spectator 1926: traclc team 1923-'26s cross countrv 1925. MARTHA GIACOMA Stray Strollers 192-1326. ELIZABETH GIDLEY History Club 1926. Page Twentyfthree .--.r .3 - J jr: 71511-'f... iz:-r cy----., alqigx'-'.2,,1gL1 -W:-.1755 -ffi T11 5' Yi? T' 5753-3 w5397:Q,' - - - wha- . ff .. - . ,.... ., L., .- -et , .- fflf-. fff w ff:,f1i.Q' 156, , 5413--1542ggziwiffqv eh4:el.raflla-Sie-f-zegrtg..s.11 gm 3 -5.1 ,.- Z, -,.1., . ...X 1 ,am .-.I ve., .-,f,f,.:.,.,.,4,! 5, r. ,,,!,,f- 7, ,.,4,-9.5, 5YN.,H,:,:. ,,1.M,:hf. Single., ff V. W H. 1 'f.- in 4- :nfs V, 7,--w.:1 .-.fgaj 4' . 2r,-415:55-2:1-2 ff f' fr- .- v 'ff' LF w.-- ,i V ,af 1 2-15:4 wav: -' 42 1 gf-fi: , g 11 -'11 ja: . ,L-ff I 11,21 4 V-' 1-r-. 523415,'.,,.,eLL5w,gf.33z,..m.,'-ga. aa -.H : ,, -2.1123 I ery,--yr -.arf-45233-:5. 13 L lin ef 5' -fi.: .L-- .Ja-11 ,,...-i-.-- -E'-55: ':' ' ,,.,1-1-Lvagfggfj 2 i' 4j,zi?sgri ,R 4:52-ne1':'ar ' A--N3 ,. ,. . .- . .L ' ...- ,.., .. . ,, . -:un-.pw , 4- ' v -.L. . .., i'...... ....... ,er-s1:.:'....... .....,......,.. ,gr I .. -pg. - . 4 ...fri f i I m , ,A eva- . ,1 sf' Ol 0 ,f x W Page Tiuenty-four RUTH GILCHRIST WILLIAM J. GILLAM Senior orchestra 1926: Hi-Y 1925- ,76 DAVID LESLIE GOLDEN Chairman of senior candy committee 1926: Boys' H Club 1925-'26: reserve football team 1923: football 1924-'25: track 1923-'2-1: reserve basketball 1926. HAZEL GOOD Member of Stray Strollers 1925, treasurer 1926: member of Com- mercial Club 1925. president 1926. ESTHER GRABOWSKY HERMA GRABOWSKY Ballet of Robin Hood 1926: Se- nior Revue 1925: member of Girls' Club 1924-'25, vice-president 1926: French Club 1925-'26: Bob- lick Club 1924-'25: Girls' Club 1926: hockey team 192-l-'26s bas- ketball squad 1925-'26. GRANT GRAHAM National Honor Society 1926: re- porter on Spectator 1926: debating team 1926: chorus of Robin Hood 1926: president of Con- gress 1926: Hi-Y 1925-'26: HPS4 1925-'26: History Club 1926. SYDNEY GREEN XVILLIAM GREENBERG - .13-. -.fF..'i1!': -.tqfgfa-1. !! '- 7 TTT 'T 2 'f f '? : T?1TffTGfS',' 'Inf-If QT . ' . f 7 f.1'775iff-'rf.?qA1i.5K '1'TY -X. CHUS'-T'fA ffrffff i1',1sj-figs. p..+g:-Qdpp-,.-tegga- '-,-Jizz.- 'qif-1'.:.1 2-its 'H V1 31- is 7-a ..:a..:f-eggs'-f -Q me'-f-gi:'JrJ? 1-J, air? t5.'::'fiw':5j,, fre-9 -'-'tile' 1 f'- I 5-:FJ ? ik-f A ' ,,,A,- .,,. 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XVILLIAM HANDS Student manager of basketball 1023: Boys' H Club of 102-1425: foot- ball 1025: track 1025: baseball 1923- 26, MARY HARTMAN MARGARET HATHAWAY ESTHER HAUSMANN Advertising staff of Spectator 102-1: reporter 1025-'26: Girls' Club 102-1-'25: Congress 102-1525. RUTH HAWES Acacia Club 1025-'26, EMIL HEINO National Honor Societv 1026: sec retary of Congress 1025-'26: His- tory Club 1026. Page Twenty-Eve if-., e-111: fl f Tg.r'1h'r-.r..,..' 2 w:W',e' :Fx-i:'3fil': 6 we 9 'g- gig- yn gg Q-5:-' ' clyriegg1:-5fz:f.iE:?,'fF5JQ-visa'-fazftpm' gil, '7 F .ora-Ef- - 1: .-A f ., -.Y -ef, uf :gg-.1'.wYfq 'QV' 1,3151 -19.54 ' '11 .:'k?-:.'-- 57312,- tv rr- ,- ,am ,- 3:-:H2:lairflr'-1-K-.-'wasif :V-:S-ut:-. F C-2416.14 5-affimi-44-51.-r.xfW-dz' -M '24 H W., 1 . 174- . ,fe -en.,--sa 111,51-pen .at--1.-.QQ 1 , MR - .KA , wwf, 2.22.-wrauzr wg.-, ' H?-'92 .em 4:1 ,-' L M ..i5,HiMgg5i:r.1.-few :-2 x. v A 'N -1 'FJ ' me-iff 4 ' . . -..J.m5aQaffY- vl-.,g..5aiE.Jr......5:ra?.:g.. Page Twenty-six ANDREW B. HENDERSON Reporter on Spectator 1925-'26. CHARLES HERSH ELOISE HIGHEIELD Chorus of Martha Robin Hood 1926. 1925, and RUSSELL HOBART Ngional Honor Society 1925-'26: sales manager of Polar Bear 1925: senior dance orchestra 1925-'26: swimming team 1924-'26. ELNVOOD HOLMES GEORGE HOUSE President of National Honor So- ciety 1925-'26: l-LPS. 1926. EARL HOVEY Art editor of Polar Bear 1925: car- toon editor of Spectator 1925-'26: Senior Revue 1925: Adam and Eve 1926: Hi-Y1924-'26: HZPS. 1924-'26: track team 1923-'24: football 1924-'26. CAMILLA HUBEL ORVILLE JACKSON Reporter on Spectator 1925, asso- ciate editor 1925. managing editor 1926: treasurer of I-LPS. 1926. 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'1111Q2:,f3e':a-:.1.ffi1 Pt fiwa- 11 ' 2, 21, ff'-, : ,ar 'TF' 'tg.',1': 1f,aJgf.ia9,i:221f13 ' '4?.v': 7i 7714 -aiyfvif ,1 351555 251351, -,-Qt: 'f. V-,,g.' 'i'ff,fss?Lfaa.1afLJffa55.55, 1 - . i Eg-,-,xx iw'-lf-:ggr r'-f -4.5 M g-gydl 'A , '2':l ,T..ITl-.-...... ..., --,.-. -. J.,-:E-5113 .a5'a:1S2,1-....'?tg1:...:, ..,.. . ELIZABETH JOHNSON French Club 1925-'26, JOHN JOHNSON XVinner of French prize 1925. FREDERICK JOHNSTONE ISABELLE JONES Chairman of candv committee 1925: Strat' Strollers 1924-'26, NELLE JONES Congress 19251261 HPS. 1925- A ,,6 BERJOUH1 KAMBER HUGH KAUMEIER Artist for Polar Bear 1924: reporter on Spectator 1925-'Z6: vice-presi- dent of Hi-Y 1922: Boys' H Club 1924-'26: football 192-1325: baseball 1925-'26: track 1926. SARA KEIL Senior Revue 1925. ETHEL MAE KENNEDY Vice-president of National Honor Society 1926: circulation manager of Spectator 1925. business manager 1926: chairman of hall dutv com- mittee 1925-'26: Girls' H Club 19243261 basketball team 1924- '26: winner of Class B tennis tour- nament 1924. Page Twenty-set'en 'T' M ff5'3Tb'1'-fs- iz-f' -- ' f23'f -'f Qql'T7l?f'f'5?? 'f-r1722-'vis-'fri iii? 5'f3r1v:'1'-55'-f?f:'.Y 'i'-1:2531ff-13'3Y5f3ETx'. : , + E w '.- ,- fu ,U gp f ,QAM fa'--mf,-,1,,.-.-,..,'f.--Nm --qac.,:.i, 4- ' f 2' -' 'VJ bfi :lei :if L.i-:-rfi,-::.:f :.S2':.f'f1f:f:E-:'i'f- -1.9-.1S 1:-M-'vm-4 5.Ir.33a7fP-5,-,QR':.,-az- Egg,--.igffuiq112 ,a .::, ,' .. r rr: ' -.-as'-east.:-:iw '-f. '1-.535-gfa Qf.-G-inte' 'f,. ' -fw f.egf2v e -5' S-fLs4i5:?1'f QS 5 3 1- -5 , 1-4.-gi?:swagr:1sy,'.f3f.Q1E-g::-fgsfgri' az 1 a vm- , rr., , .ra-4 I -.--,1:,4,. ,nf-vi-,vez-.,f--yer-3 .,.4,-1.-eq, L.,--Q-re-::,L..f.a.-gms .Y gr Q4 , ff. 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VIRGINIA LIUZZI Senior orchestra IQZ3-'26: senior dance orchestra l025-'lbz mem- ber of Ciirls' Club l9Z-I-AZ6. presi- dent 1925: Moment Musical Club l026. W-., ,-,.c ..,. vm... -. . 1,3 f 3 ,Q .. 1: :S .51 1.-F5 '. 7fff'f3?' r -- -s f - 4 --I-,e...4.... qm,.g...,.27,,-. . ,-,.f.. n . . -s . . ..f:.4w,s2-'F-1 -. L- f- 1, :r -.'2-J1'ir- g--ff, I-'-3 1 .Viz 1.-9 ' L',fY:.1- 2'-AI-':-'if 3511 -,-3:--1:-2:4-2-53217 wi: 'F' pig? -rw:-wif,-L., 9 -.zz 'ff' ',-rs. it--L' fell far -Pr 1. 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EVELYN lVlcBRIDIl Role in Adam and Eva 1026: Senior Revue 1025: Bolpart Club 192-1: Girls' H Club 1025-'26s Girls' Club 1923: golf team 1025. RICHARD MCCARTHY History Club 1026. VIRGINIA MCGONIGAL Girls' Club 1926: secretary of Adelphi 1925: hockey team 1922. JAMES MclVlASTER ' JOSEPHINE MAGDALIN Chorus of Gondoliers 192-1 and chorus of Martha 1925, !' '51 s XX 8 ' 3 S '- 1433 I Qs X r I 4C my may Page Twenty-nine TT? V 'T '7 I' li ,Z'1'5T' Tj, V 2 F127'YvF'3TZ251 T'3i.f7,1 j' 1 '. 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PAUL MARTSOLF Senior orchestra 1923: band 1923f '2-4. HERBERT MILLER JESSE MIROFF Basketball team 1925-'26. f 7 ' - 5257 T-77 371771 TTI :'I7.'T.fZfG' .'f',:'?' WY 'LJ 1 ,'i72I?!'TT7'? 1? 7735 t :E'if..1f 'f:1r--' .-aim-fr-fri:-:+:-' 'w2:2,.ff .Y3 f' w-Me.,,wL2ffe+m.+f:.1 is-.tri-m::wef-:tai ral:-Q1 www-.iii fwf,1fPfme'fs-1.-.1 ::,-fr 1f,f.,-::- r Q-1, - W s:r,-i-.- Lf-was -zf,1:r-un i- et. 2 f.-.fame -1- J, -sag: :,-sv'.g.-'ua at-Smsaige -,T--Ewa.-ri,-,g,.:-f - -f -V s. 1-L: , -- , '. -51 ,W we kv 3:4 .-fg,..:,.--.1 ..- W,,:.,e-3.,:w,.. ,-sigh, .,21f1.'e,L1 1 X ,Q-.,5I..g.m1.-recurQ-:Q ,, .ifzraeer-.F :V iq. fr-, Kfff- , s w-iris Q if 'sw-if-:f 5,-224154 2-L1 -fan-' gf. 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N, T. 192-1- .75 BEATRICE MOSHER Chorus of Martha 1925 and Robin Hood 1926: Girls' Club 1025-'26: Congress 102-1-'26, CHARLES MOYER National Honor Society 19253261 Student Council 1925: district winner in Detroit News National Oratorical Contest 1925: winner of Detroit News bronze and silver medals for oratory 1925: entrant from Highland Park in Michigan State Oratorical Contest 1926: school entrant in Union Trust Life Insurance Essay Contest 1926: senior dance orchestra 1925-26: presi- dent of Federation of Clubs 1925- '26: Congress 19243261 History Club 1925-'26: vice-president of Moment Musical Club 1926: footf ball team 1925: track 1926, EVALYN MOYER Circulation staff of Spectator 19254 '26: treasurer of History Club 1925, secretary 1926. HELEN MOYNIHAN Chorus of Martha 1925: Latin Club 192-1. AMY MUNPORD National Honor Society 1925-'26: circulation staff of Spectator 1925- '26: president of History Club 1925: treasurer of Stray Strollers 1924. BENSON MUNYAN Copy editor of Spectator 1925: role in the C1ondoliers 192-1: chorus of Martha 1925: role 'in Robin Hood 1926: band 192-1- '25: octette 192-1326: senior, dance orchestra 1925-26: Hi-Y 1924-'26: winner of Parsons cup 1925. DOROTHY MYERS Typist on Polar Bear 1925: chair- man of candy committee 1925: president of Stray Strollers. ,ff Page Thirty-one -'N ,j .'fT FZITEZT g'7'Z s 'Is ' fm: , c, ,V , .-,. M, ,,-..1,,f.. . .a., 1 , ffmvxei' riff'-'f -'.-nfl -.-gm--: f ' N , . rg- R. ' LV ::- 24.2 3 L-r:g1:g:3:3,'y:.,,51,42'- J 9: - .L Lita M HQ- x.yc1:3wQ'j7'Z'53f3?,C1-5 1 2 . new f., 'Q 3 1,-:igi 1213151 gay, - . 452.1 5 ?i.t'i-52:1 -.ncfetfzifivw 1 'Fai rrviizwf :-. ..':Q1'5a '5'-.-1:1 me- 1 fffif -1.if1--f-.'2-::au2ss2-f:- . ff3i.- 13 .ng f win.. 11-M-A :gag srsggwtg 3 - ff' ' - wafer: 1' - o.z2g.2-c .. .2:lf..,.-, ..,,. Min+..-......, .. ,.., .,. . ,-.. . , .... .... . , eu.: Mtg. 3, HAROLD MYRON basketball team 192-1520. IELIZABETH NAJARIAN ANNE NEZINSKY Typist on Spectator staff 1925-'26. chorus of Martha 1925: C. M, ff D. Home Economics Club 1925. LOIS OSBORNE HELEN PETER French pageant 1925: lirench Club 102-1'-'25, HAZEL PHILBURN National Honor Societv 1925-'26s Student Council 19255265 clerk on Spectator 19255261 winner of alumni medal 1925: member of basketball team 192-1, captain 1925- '26: hockey team 192-1325: base- ball 192-1: track 192-1525: swim- ming 192-1325: Athletic Board of Control 1925-'2b. KATHLEEN PHILLIPS 1 JACK POTTER President of senior class 1926: business manager of Spectator 1025: chairman of carnival com- mittee 1026: chorus oli Martha 1025: outlaw chorus of Robin Hood 1926: Senior Revue 1925: octette 192713263 swimming team 1923-'26: reserve football 1925. Page 7-hlfltl-lLL'O . l., -.f 1 , 4 ,-.- 4 -, V ,. . , 1 'f: 11- 'f1 's. 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L, 1-,ag A cf V ,v,, '-',-'...pLgQ.'1g:. ,1.,-- .?,5,g1:-,'..,,fgs .3.,.f-2,1 ag -.h r ,. earl.. -.,--if-, - -- Treasurer of senior class 1926: National Honor Society 19255261 secretary of Boys' H Club 1925- '26: winner of alumni medal 1924- '25: member of football 1923-'2-1: captain 1925: baseball 192-1-'25t EF? 375- L' -1,3-. f 122'e2fwv4eff1ai?fGSflfE2f5pr552.-22:21 :a:. ::f3r2F37sgsrQ. 5,5 lf,-gage fre- Q rxffgws 'masqu-ifwgte:-z:,gfif,a'.:':. ,1fg:,atif'f 'efgff-:ILP i-A-fs if'i5?s:'f'11T:'55i,fx,rZ-5-f,'1.-.f'fgfffwL.'5-.ig-eff rkgamyeff T' 12459216-:TW..-gc:Qgxqg-af-t-,,g3:sQq.1q ' ' . .A 23: E-'tiff-fa .L Hsatrzg, H , 1A ini-5:1 , H Qian, 5-iam, ,,f esgfin ' - f 1-712 gk.-:Eg :LZ k.iaf-:11ef,.:,v.:.:H:- N 1' ' ' rl QQ: ' '- ' ' -' - r -' 11f 3.11 me ' 1, -L , : -' .4 -X , -A fig, Q52 ,Ex-, -TQ ,-L-slr? Lug ,,.1-.- .JFIQ-Aa. EZ,...- .. FREDERICK C. POWERS President of freshman class: Hi-Y 192-1: Congress 1924: football squad 1925. LAXVRENCE PRAKKEN .4 - ,iz - X , .. U ., , eref-9.22 f -. Q gsrzfi National Honor Society 1925-'26: organizations editor of Polar Bear 1925: associate editor of Specta- tor l925-'26: chairman of senior dance committee 1925: chorus ct Robin Hood 1926: secretary of Hi-Y 192-1-'25, president 1925: HQPS. 1925-'26: winner of Bet- ter Speech Essay Contest 1926: swimming team 1925. SIGRID PYLKAS Student Council 1923-'25: sales manager of Polar Bear 1925: cir- culation stafl' of Spectator 1925. chorus of Martha 1925: Girls' H Club 1923-26: History Club 1926: Adelphi 1924-'26: Conf gress 1926: Girls' Club 1926: winner of alumni medal 192-1: Athletic Board of Control 1925: member of hockey team 192-1-'26: captain 1925: baseball team 1923- '2-1: track 192-1325: basketball 1925-'26, ELIZABETH QUAIFE Member of History Club 192-1, set- retary 1925: HQPS: 1925-'26. HELEN RADAKO RICHARD RAMSDELL National Honor Society 1925-'26: treasurer of junior class: member of Student Council 192332-1, presi- dent 1925: track team 192-1-'26: football 1925. MORGAN RANDALL Band 192-1-'26. JEAN READ Reporter on Spectator 192-1: Senior Revue 1925: chorus of Robin Hood 19 26: president of Girls' Club 1925-'26: Moment Musical Club 1926. . f V 6 , Q :z e ffm it +2 fr, ,. is Vp, . Q45 .Q S I 1 Page Tlvirty-three I 4 ff I exe Eff.-- .5 ziigfifg? 'azvffiif'-' ' L .erin Page Thirty-four BLANCHE REDNER DONALD REILICI-I Senior dance orchestra 1925-'26: senior orchestra 1923-'26s Mo- ment Musical Club 1025. INEZ REMER ENID RENCK Reporter on Spectator 1925. ath- letic editor 1926: Congress 1926: History Club 1926: H2PS4 1926: Girls' Club 1926: Girls' H Club 1923-'26: hockey team 19223251 swimming 192-1325: basketball 1925-'26. EARNEST RICKIVIAN MARION ROBIN H2PSi 1926: History Club 1924- '26. DOUGLAS ROBINSON JOSEPH ROCK HELEN G. ROGERS Athletic editor of Spectator 1925: chorus of Robin Hood 1926: volley ball team 192-1: Class B tennis champion 192-1. 9' we feqg. ef: f 9 we-1,1-fga-me'qgitff'-feaf-:. 2 .:. s',-322-ff:-X--We faq 11.1 My -1 L.,,4,:: .5NQgf1f.gr-593:11-Asf-5:1-S-isvfrfii mmf:- N 1:1-M -1-551214.15 .:'f:2m.ff, . ,fi S+: ,Vat rag . 1 .Eks:.aat::s-.3z,v2s.x'fa-r.1ra1- Q''+L are -f- .51 454 - 43 : 3f,.,+zf-:Qtr-1411x354 ne-1:31-4 1rrEf1LIS... a --gf S ,ga -af - - ' ' ' -' efzrfarsfgee -fr-.1 ' -fn? -AMW 1-'M-' Sf-..-f.-.--.-3.r1z.. .-,4g..:T':5f1f:.,..,.-................--...a,-.4a.w5z3.',f 4' K v '.....:1.aa..L.....yaa.:a3a.-......,..-.,..,.......a. ANNIE ROWE French Club 1926. HELEN ROYE Chairman of hall duty committee 1926. MILTON RUEGER Member of advertising staff of Spec- tator l924, advertising manager 1925-'26. ROBERT RUNO National Honor Society 1925-'26i proofreader on Spectator 1924: role in Robin Hood 1926: oc- tette 1925-'26: president of Hi-Y 1925. vice-president 1926: track team 1925-'26. ALBERT SALO MARTHA SALO C. M. D. Home Economics Club 1925: Acacia Club 1925-'26. . DOROTHA SAMSON Chorus of Martha 1925: Senior Revue 1925: Congress 1925. JGANNA SAVICH Treasurer of C. M. D. Home Eco- nomics Club 1925: Moment Musia cal Club 1926. Page Thirty- flue 'L' kT?'Z'Tf'Tf'i' 54. :iff lQ1 -43.73 Q-.J-f1..V.', '::'::f'r1Tg.w-ay, ,ni-1: gy .nj '5i27'f:gf' V 3.7',:j'f,'l-KRW ,l - KTM: :. 2Sj?jFxj,'- Q rw afzrargff- -i ffirfifcfi-1 N1 .7571rg'2f V 1 :salsa , a reef. 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EVELYN SCHWAB Senior Revue 1925: chorus of Martha 1925: chorus of Robin Hood 1926: secretary of Commer- cial Club 1925: vice-president 1926: History Club 1926: Stray Strollers 1926: garden prize winner 192-l. HAROLD SCOTT Joke editor of Polar Bear 19253 treasurer of Hi-Y 1925f'26C re- serve football team 1925. MARJORIE SCOTT Stray Strollers 1926: Commercial Club 1925-'26, STANLEY SEAGRAVE CAROLYN SHERMAN History Club 1925: Latin Club 1923-'Z-1: Girls' Club 1925-'26. RALPH SHIEEMAN Copv editor of Spectator 1925-'26: orchestra 1925-'26. 'r:'l:f':' - --er . V.. , - : : , .. .. N... ' -5' 4 1, . .,...,.-.-L frm':.:-fig:--'TTT ' .'jig,.::-'- 5,1'7,f1'1- , :ff -1 1.-'f1'1T J?-riff? ' t1f4-nnxfv-ff' 'G,?'55L..,f,'xAgL' ,,. gsu:nr,,11:-19445.55-341:21.S-1524 1217? sL a.?g1' gi,Ief-'-fi12.f'.5'x'TFSF-f?f?:' im M -ij1vi5i ZA'E5 13.':'3'zfiff:s'Qe-Jae' 7 2-11 7. Wu. , :5595--1 ha.. ff gr: 1-ry'-wg.: 1, -:gm I --1144:-rf 3i!ff,,u,11 g .fn-31 9 L Q:-1: he -vt if: .1 1, HV ff-1-fiat f if-1-ff? i1r?fxs.a2?. M5122 ff tal ,LLL- 3'-J'-IS-fi 1 1 2 2 Eiflrz-.:..-.. ,.g::2:,'l1::21.-:E5?4i: .... :....g.......M,.,.--..-.-..:1.fffZ12af.f ......- .,.,.A ...Wa MANU'EL SIMHOVICI-I - V I-I1-X 192-1-26: I-IPS. 1929- 26. ' VERNA SIMON Commercial Club 1926. BERNADINE SIMPSON Role in 'lAdam and Eva 1926. MARION SLAYTON DOROTHY SLOXV Organizations editor of Polar Bear 1925: debating team 19253261 Congress 1925-'26: Spanish Club 1922-'2-1: senior swimming team 1925-'26, WAYNE SMART Octette 1924-'26: role in Gondo- 1iers 1923: role in Robin Hood 1926: Senior Revue 1925: artist for Polar Bear 1925: cheer lender 1924-'26. CLAIRE SMITH ELEANOR SMITH Senior Revue 1925: Girls' Club 1923: Moment Musical Club 1926: French Club 1926. Page Th1'rtr,f-sem n ,.3ff:yf'.,, 5:5-xp nip' '-if Q :L :ifb,vg15:gf's5 -:L-.1'-hai? eau . f A LWETS?-fSS:fisQ'5!1-Sf: , - 111- f. :P-: ' '-Q4 -A-W-:'4-3G- if:-1-nf-211.111g:2f:v:Q-,,:A-f ' -2 if. 5 -. ' jf.-xv' 1 :, if fr, Q- lg 0.1 , ',i5i5i2.J-,'ff,r,:.,r151,1'is' -:fa--3 f.r:3f1cf 141:21 5 55,1-5--,,.,,.':,-etul ff. ,X .I '13-932151-r:1g.,f'figf?fzzzgdfqarffifiav-.fl 43213 5-- N1-D1--I' -.,Jmf+mT. .Q .,4..f11:.,i,,.,.,aria-J: .....,.... ......,.1 I . ' Page Thirty-eight GERTRUDE SMITH Senior dance orchestra 19255263 Ercnch Club I926: HJPSI 1925- '26: secretary of Girls' Club l925- '26. HEI.EN SMITH MARION D. SMITH MARJORIE E. SMITH Acacia Club 1925-'26, RACHEL SNYDER .JAMES SPENCER VIRGINIA STEELE Acacia Club l925-'26, DOROTHY STEINBERG VIRGINIA STEPHENS HIPS. 1926: Girls' Club 1925-'26 secretary of Acacia Club 1926 Spanish Club 1925. 1 L' E fe M 'i 'M ...sg -3-A v --P,-Q.: .-nc mf,-1,.n. Q-fri' rss: .'-1 L-' 'Q :,, 1 .Y 'if . E-ff: , ,re-fb fa ff.-Q 1 eff 1. Feivfifieflfz ., DOROTHY STOLZ Member of Girls' Club 1924-'25, vice-president 1926: Acacia Club 1925-'26. DORTHEA STRETCH Girls' Club 1924-'261 Girls' Club 1926: Spanish Club 1923- '24 GEORGE STRUTHERS Band 1924-'26: senior dance or- chestra 1926: reserve basketball team 1926. JOHN H. SUMNER Vice-president of sophomore class 1924: member of Student Council 1924. president 1925: business manager of Polar Bear 1925: role in Adam and Eva 1926: chair- man of paper committee 1925: vice-president of Hi-Y 192-1: Boys' H Club 1924-'26: Athletic Board of Control 1925-'26: football team 1924-'25, MILTON SUSNJAR HARRIS SYMES WALDRON TEMPLEMAYR ELOISE THIRIET Girls' Club 1924: Congress 1925. HELEN TIRRELI. Girls' Club 1925-'26: hockey squad 1925. .,..., Y-,. ., ,..,....,f . - -q-v- ,, ,... ,V .N..,- .,.r7..v.n wc . .- .,-,f- :Lan W - -..- .im V- 1 'f-41. ,-L11-. . .- fr. Us 1: . i,?ff'1 5--19+ 1 if .A 4 .,,... 1, F Q , . .2-V fb.. ... ,,,.L'.. ,, . in M. . 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MARGOLD VEHON Senior Revue 1925: ballet of Robin Hood 1926: Girls' Club 1926: Adelphi 1925-'26: French Club 1925: Boblick 1924. ELSIE XVALDO Circulation staff of Spectator 1926: History Club 1925-'26, PHYLLIS XVALI. Chorus of Martha 1925: Girls' Club 1925-'26: Acacia Club 1926. JOHN XVALTER Athletic editor of Spectator 1925: student manager of baseball 1925: football squad 1924. 1-fr:-f.,-'f.v.?25w.g4,f. -3, c9133-'5gi.f: 1: -maria? :'3ixe'2f.f' wmv I? is 51.19 '-2 '--'fr-f 231-2.4 GRY. '-1--safe-fl'1 irf.:'1:57 Lfwlfrgzczd- 13 ' , L-4,422 E--.. 2,335 f 1-fi'-glifglidit?'fiffiig .1 335, fzfgfgil' G--rx 153.187 'laiiliiiil -TL' f 'iEA3'?aL LT-ififSf5f 1f'l5iY5QE!LS ffffiiifffifi' irfwsuf -153.-is1:9532211111341-fjgqffi A 42:44 ,Q-in-af 'Y I't'lf'f-f,f:13,-f2IQ9'i? 'iv' .gTlf'Ff'f2ku': 5:32 '54 'TRW M-.4 1 2. i-561535:szqligfffwiffi.3-i'i'x-Yfiifskii f QSICSH 1:-Lb' :-1:-Fa.::1'E.'-1a'Fi.5:3'?15' gas. 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ESSIIT YVASHINGTON MARION XVATSON CHARLOTTE XVEISS Moment Musical Clulw 10211 EUGENIA NVl2l.l.MAN Debating team 10254263 Congress 1026: Moment Musical Club 1026, MAURINE WlEl.LS History Club 1026: vice-president of Acacia Club 1026, Page Forty-one F 'f T - '-Y-vfvlfawz '3-J?--,914-' : f qrv- 'vw ww: sz:-.,-rrfzmff ,Tri---1 -- V 4 - Y- lv: -f .1-is - , L-tiffilfiiqlf f'f5g1T'2fegaS,gsf' L ' sw' , Pi: '- -T :,,,- tif' , Egg- 11..,.ix,v:1f-fy1gf:.',f-- ufjrlfwijify 'TL'-Eiqalf 12:5 -I-I 'iff' A ' .' 1 t:Hj:ig I:ef45i-'ggfgz 1.3 f .9 4,-9: Poi-Y .J r-- if 'L 31' 1111 axffg.-37-tif-1:-'f'-'Tuff gf, ,'1-'Anil Lis! 'rg',J-,assay-..Q5:p,.-vfa . .- -.v 'T 'f - ff513 l?'f4-Eff EQ 1-'fi-' 'a aff!-3 ?N:4.1-lap! H? 3'51iV3 '2:-: ff sf is --3 Q22 -1 11-az -L,-Luxe ig'-fi-, -,R--LP 55' .-.Jezii -JJ-f i9NM'- 'ff '-1'-ff -L1 gf2.:,,.2,,gg1 A . :aging E--..,,Q,5fg I gy-i g':i::2-JLLGY':'.,.:'hg33 - ff.-- .. .- .--.. M--- gif-.- ..,.. ....-........,--.- - ..-.r1sf:.,1....,.s.r.:a?:g. .. ,,,... ,..,.1'..,1 Page Fortystwo V GAYLORD XVELTER HERBERT XVENDT Band 192-1326: senior orchestra 1924-'25: Hi-Y 1925-'26: tennis tcam 1926. VERA XVILKIE Girls' Club 192-1326: History Club 1926: Ercnch Club 1924. PRISCILLA XVILKINSCN Girls' Club 1925-'26, DON WILLIAMS 21 MARION 'WILLIAMS RAY XVlI.I.IA1X1S MONA XVILLIS Circulation staff of Spectator 1925- '26: Acacia Club 1926: Congress 1925: Girls' H Club 1926: hockey team 1925: tcnnis1925-'26. IAN WILSON Track 1924. 1- :J .si-1,-1202 5 rf'-1 a- :6:G5f.:.-.f..wf9 -:L -:mga q,aw..M,1'q-',e..,f Q , 1 Lew-53 gg1f:w::iq.:1 , gqriffif v 'L 1 L-:iv -.fs.:,-1:55. giraffe :Aix - as-L, 'f-ff-w.'-I-1 Y 135495, ,qi-. sigh- Y : Q?-yas: -.1235 ,f-at-sg5,y,31sg-3,11 -1,- ' 5.,:1'.f' s:'w.5,- .-1-scare' Yr. '-T',-1f,:L,-.-gg-f:- fe I.. -:A--czkaa'-'fg1i':-epics 52191 get E: H291 '1-gifjf1-2545Q:'Gii:,s'ff1s'Pfs5e,:'fZ:f2f:1f' as-.. 7 ey+g:f'5:3.:5e5fwqS r 5 :Ag .1 ye- 5: , It ,-s.a-5,.c1v-'?':'f -.Aw :IJ-' . -' ,'-:lin .g:s'5-E.1.- v'L'gg 9- ..,,1'J-Ag' ii ,fit 'I elirw- Q11 1 55.3, -1.1 ..':.,f' -... wx: , S, 1 3- Q-Q. -..aw ' A ' - ' ':'A:'t-vi-':::s. ,f ' 1, ,, is --.. :.,tQ,15 - - -f'...i.f,..11'1:2-.Y .. .7 tariff.- ,aiuin-5.15:.1iv5Lfz:.-.,..:4......,..-- .-. a ALFRED WINEMAN Vice-president of Spanish Club 1923-'2-1: HfPS. 1925-'26. CHARLES WOODS ARVILLA XVOOSTER OARRETT XVRICIHT Debating team 1925-'26: reporter on Spectator 19253261 high school trio 1925-'26s president of Moment Musical Club 1926: Hi-Y 192-1- '25: Congress 1925-'26. MARGARET YEREX Chorus of Pirates of Penzance 1923. Gondoliers 192-1, Robin Hood 1926: French Club 19245 1-LPS. 1924. SUSIE YIANOPOLUS Commercial Club 1925-'26. JAMES ELDON YOUNG Business Manager of Spectator 1924- '25: role in Adam and Eva 1926: treasurer of Spanish Club 1923- '2-1: Hi-Y 1925-'26, MADELINE ZALAC Bookkeeper of Spectator 1925-'26s Chorus of Martha 1925: Com- mercial Club l925-'26: Stray Strollers 1924-'26, Page Forty-three TV ' ,TT TTf '.f','fT1,4-.2-7 -.L FERT-',1 :5 '?7 i7':T'1'7f.' i'tTT i!'T' 'T'1t1g ' I. 'T'IT': '-'T ' '7 ' f '. St- 7'T - w'T'Z1 ' ' A iff'--sf, f 'e15:2,w p,- 'Glu-'.7 'lr 1 :vp v V 142. ,mr mfr:-r-1:-4-:-.rf -, --4:2-, 'L,'-..1 ,I-u-rs-A - 1e:: n s.iA '75 1 - ' Q., V- -- -4 ff -1 Q - -first? v, .X-27.111Nr.:--f-,Fi-:Q-1efggA'w'-3?:swg,ji 'J . V , i W., X J F . 2,-if ,-4: N :,:.,g',:,1,-1 s., .A -,.. Er.. ,, , , 1 5 , . :fa 3'5 4 QL 4 H-Vg --- V- . , si, ., , - sf.-A 61.1. 5 - . 2, 1: W , 'S-- eff:-211113.11 5511.2 V . M .. we 1 , ming fs- sfrirqizlis2-Errrgkgirfg -:,j.r gf .fy wi- .z-Jw 1:-. . -, : ,-J: my 1 .X-,-4..3f.-',g!.1-.:Awg-gr -. .N E - V. i,.., 'fix Q W? piltlt' for! X Kr A. .. ,.. 1 -,ffgxgj Rn.. L1-four Lg- .'fg 'f .,,.,.,...-...i..,.., .... .. fr.-fr,--.i 1'1-'-Sty 'fifm 1 Y-4:-1'-1 ' fr' ---- -L1 ' f- er: .,.. ,1.:::Qa5,.:ff.1. ..,,. ...fl JU1-1O ZALDUONDO DEAN ZIEGEL SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES JACK BARKER GRACE BAXTER Chorus of Martha 1915: member of Girls' H Club 19271-'26. vice- president 191-1. treasurer 1915: cap- tain of girls' swimming team 1925. BEATRICE BLOCK President of Girls' Club 192-1: Acacia Club 1916. XVILLIAM BOTSEORD Vice-president of senior class 1916: track team 1926. ARTHUR CASH Chorus of Martha 1925 and Robin Hood 1926. ENID COOKE President of Junior Girl Reserves 1923-25: Congress 1916: basket- ball team 1925. LEONA CURRY Strav Strollers 192-1-'16, ' 'T' 'T T ' '7 1T? I? '5.-'XT -?,:?'ZfTT,TJZ73f. 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W. ..,.. .1 RICHARD DECKER Chairman of dance committee: oc- tette 1925-'26: role in Adam and Eva 1026, BEATRICE GEHRING VIRGINIA GIBBS OUIDA GREEN HERBERT HUGHES Circulation stall' of Spectator 1025, '26: senior dance orchestra lq25f '26: HIPS. 1025-'26. BETTY KELLY Chorus of Martha IQ25: Girlsl Club: Girls' H Club l025!26: hockey team 1025. XVILLIAM LANGDON Boys' H Club l025-'Z6: fool- ball team IQZ5: track l925-'26. 'If' l ' . o1-oA LUMLEY stray stratum 1015-16. Z'-sxzsfliw A FLETCHER LUNDEN .Vtt Q Page Forty-Hue X i, Y N I i'7 '?L o' 12' - -4-sf'-E ' 'Q SY' P -a:aifiE'ff.ff :1 -'w-'.s'4.r--i?f'?12:f7i1 ,--IE' -- '.-:HE- 1H1t1's'1?'rr F42 b 1-we--ff ,Qg say: wg 'wif ,.f-eff 1'-:Q '.:-f:.g+-S?fc,7pg'g,5.,,Fg-,-.:gl-19542-,iwi5z. ' ':fR?g 'f,gEF7i' Q 9-fi-.-F, -jggqgyyfiof 152 ,eq mga gpg 25 , wgzszg-eqf,f,,fsssftg'.lefsf-'f:s.a::gf2:h sz-3.2: il.: -, Q 4 -. :r wfffmvq-A:-13fg.z1fE.ffrQ-zHgsf:.f:S ng-:rf1ts:s.frfif?'grQrff .vu -9:31 5,33 et. I 51 ,ta-, f:b!:5..,.-fa-.liigi gn'-2., asf 5 5y,.:e,.:f,1-gy3f:4L1+:g5 ' .- I-.,. - 3.1. . ,. -fa '- M 2? ,,,n..- - ' f-W- -' N - 1'-X-M 1 fu ig' --51-1 ' ,fag :.---. -sg: .31-' as-1--f 1. 1 Hifi, , ,z:ga5rrg,gg, 31-1.gg F,,:,,--.-,,,,...--..-., -. Ja.-sae5,.....g..T-- ....'2ris!':..L......EfiE?g.T.1. ...,r... URSELDINE MADDEN Senior orchestra 1921-'26, JOSEPHINE MAYERCHAK Vice-president of Stray Strollers 19243252 Girls' H Club 1924- '26: hockey team 192-1325. ROSE MELIKIAN Senior orchestra 1923. HAROLD D, OLIVER Secretary of Boys' Club 1926: member of track team 1922-'25, captain 1926. TERESA ROCK , JOHN RUTHERFORD Reserve basketball team 1925-'26. l -- .f -t2- RoBERT SCHLAGER ,ff-,.-,A MARGARET SCHULTZ i ,Q,,gf ' -f ..,,, Acacia Club 1925-'26. . QQ x ' i 1 Page Forty-six BW 5g 'Y'-e',,: lap' .1.,.:' V- S? yer 211'- f2'::rjer . .4.:-ff-.fgg--J v:'f'f. - -4 -g.: 4f : :a'f1.' 'QP-5: fa: use i'w?'1-L 25.1 if --1--51.-..FfTn,xf:fa5-V-'..P'Lf,f tivawi-' 42:7 ff4 f'.w :Q -'11-:-5'-:fi 93:-'1:x:.1'Etf fn: gifisf-m,a.f,1g:Quj Q ,1, as-'S ,g gf. -.4931-53 .guyz 3,:.z-535.5:fvQ'g2.nJS4- T19 , 1,3 I 5 I Ls- - 7 1.522 I 117- . 1q.-,211 T95 iE 'f',.f' ilk- ' ' - - n :' 'FSS I-I-.'i, : .l-1'.'Sf if4'1.--1774-r-T - r- M- --- - .., -, -uw - .sl-xi-wa-:.-:411r1.,.,rf4.:-fb'-1-v,. 1- - .yi 1' .V - --A Q wx., 4 -.e-ve-'r-s..--r 1, f -ea.-:gig-3 :gg we-Y ,,- req h ,.,,gM:. -A-Y r ' 44522:-'PSE :1 .ffffi 5 - '45-if 1 xi'--'-N'-' ,agree 5-I ,,.--f,..-.. ..s,.--J-:,.. - .mg 1- 5.1,,,4.-.....-1....-,,.........-., -.J.l.a5m.- 'Mk -L.-.:1,a:..,-..,,...4f.:a?ai.,-,....,-.............a VERDA TI-IIBAULT President of C. M. D. Home Ecof nomics Club 1925: Moment Musi- cal Club 1926. LENA TABBITT Second debating team 1925: chorus of Martha 1925: Girls' Club 1925-'26: Congress 192-1526. DORIS TOEPPNER JUNE WEBSTER Senior orchestra l922 25Z hockey squad 1924-'25, DAVID WILLIAMSON Swimming team 1924-'26: reserve football 1925. HARRY WILSON Chairman of candy committee 1925: Hi-Y 1925. WILLIAM YOUNG Page Forty-seven I? , ,-qs.. 1 -1-BEEF:-TE? 4 MKII'-P I x: Qff:fYrf5ff 'V-hfifigjfr-fi 'JfE?7VQ1E,f755F?f75'JljfY'!i'ix xy f' . -'W Wi' 5 -Q .., fx -SSPEY F-J Z37i5'iE25?'Xi r -fm. .V,3, ,QQ ,,,, iq,,..A..,L ,. . ,A k 5 . ,,.. A.-A I JANUARY CLASS OE 1926 A hz PEROUZ P. BAGDIGIAN CATHERINE BARRY OLIVE BEAN BERNICE BECK NORMA BOLTON 'I'I-IELMA BURNHAIVI FREDERICK DARE ISRAEL EIGELSKY ROY DOUGLAS .., -W7 , y v -J..-V. .Q-,z . .: ., .mx- 'v v ' T- W' Y 'f - '-.M Q p:1:v--my--fr 3.-..: 4r3::'.fT:i:r1f'-, . , 4.v'-::+:g11--'1:f: 2:':'S:-M.-qf'. 1577711-1. - . .27-Mi' F--'1ZG'1'l.5-35775 A43 :pf-L-f UW-f 'S' in ,Hg ,-fgfhf .Swv Aeesi 'iii'-fryfa s-,ge.'qg:4- :6:I3f::,1-f.:.1g-is4xzj'q:ass3rf-v1.1.a72b.,1aw -Jrgfgixq ' ,'f'E?-,-1.g:zQ1, :swf-r.,:q :rx '5I:q'.- ffm 5: 3: .-1130,-' , -.,,,rg:mf:5g ,fff5:-- -:fl-V'-Z v-'H+--' - 10-'F 4 ' Y ' qw 4 'K 1 ,Q . . , . - Q, v, E, 7 - V., . .-,176 ,.,,f,,- ::,,, - My -ff .ifgrsz-1-.Y-?',?:f:..:g Q: fn 5112. if 2,-if , - ', A el,-55: Efffveai-rw.-5'QN2ff-'Sign' jlitglqi-3 gr, Lf -5 U --A-L mazsff-2.-LM 1 5' E 39f9,,:,,13c,. Eze, .,,F,:z-. '1Li.::g .,.J:'.-'i1...,.-.....i.........--...-.. -. .:.s.-sw:-an-12 Q-'-11 v -..,.5:.1.:.i.-..J.....,.Q a':4..1-W-. -..MW ..-,....1. FRANK HALL LORENZO HARRIS AGNES HEINTZ DONALD HENDERSHOTT President of January class. GERALDINE HILL Secretary of Janua GLADYS HILLMAN JACK KALT JOHN LORANGER WILLIAM MAC KAY ry class. YQ' ,g N- Y. Lv A' A .J Page Forty-nine FI F7 v,. '- N4 f- - '- w X- - A v-L' '-fr'-,..i. .- gg, 1 -'Lat --ff' 3-,gy .i5j4V:.,.. '- - x 51- K H I H -:XM-uf - -21 w -4: fr-W rafafw-:sa-ffz'.:1,eff f .1 af- :wp Fifi' :ax . I -., , uf 7-K' , v nga? -5 ff-MQ-ar., 5,g.tfS7.1':.:,i-.1-. Hn: Z -'ww ig' 5:4 :H -I ' any fig' .-:I 752553 -Yi?-2 ff , V . 1225? .,.m-L, ..a3er.s,gW.:.:4fe.amx QMQL-:-5:-s:!?lrs'1f 2 :sag-iz I xg.:-1 : 1:f1':9,....L,, ., g Q .. LL, ...Mg ,---fa ..r.,. -? Elms-.1 11' -.'1- fzqei , 4:4 11 , -1 D -.,....::J.g3l?...f-....,.3.fYsi:.?g.....,. - V - - 4 ---,, -- A --f-- - - .... ...V - Y ..........,. ...,-........,........,.,-.. ....:.-::..--. Page Fifty WALTER MUNDT VERNON ROOSEVELT ADRAIN ROSEN HARRY ROTH LORNE PREETER MAGGIE ROWE LOUIS SCHOPMEIER ALICE SMITH FRANCIS SMITH hy 16. -,K -.f . , C. 52Q:4,5,u:Y5.:gfg -V ,. ,Six 51: M ,M .W Why., -1.-,f:mf..n,1f5- 'node Ji. WW., ' rw? 'mms-mfg may 'gwqffw ina-1,151-:gig-:2:',W.2:5ai.1-f1?,,'aff -f::2wg:ms1lM:fg5Q 9 +Q1n::-tsiffkgffaffz-Jmzhisdfft Eifqfaiif' 'iii ,. fi- iii?-wifi: ' ffl-i'rS'? . 'f-4-'FL fi iviiifi , '-Z. 2 -. .. N J-aff. ,,.,4 xfiE.51u J, f-1 , - - U -.-3,-K4 14 -1' L2 :sun-'H:sf..f.L is 'vw +.-- yu - - 'Jw-mm'---1-F, V, Wiki-ng, 5-.J-1 me-lg.. mr' ,..,jv,.?3,,...1-.- - -- HK'-'M MW' -igfrfg:-5 ,.+-4:1 ,......-aww K ' '-'- - 4-this! iiggihx... .... gf.z?:.f'e114g:::tri-::.........g--......,....--..-..-Jmwm-f !:' -' .,.. .........n EDWARD STEWART IRIS SWORD LESTER TOWNSEND FREEMAN YENDALL Valedictorian of January class: proofreader on Spectator. Page Fifty-one FT ?TE?fF?1 'fs -. 34.1.-if ' LT Ve 29-rf' 'f1F1?1,T11F T1 1.1Z 'Z1:'JE1lfff7fTl'f Q f '--.EL . 4E11vrr,2Ef5'7F'D'T'I sf- , Q-fe-t 111:14 .fu-f-ses'-1-iarfihfarz-'Q-fQ'tfreswfsvvsfa-.W-iff:-A -1 ,gn -- .V -Nez. .-1 -- - -',s,--u-1- 3.51. -f m+.gi1.-f..3f,-4.f'-459:11 er -.fe-,aaix-,.,y,'3, 1et1.,9:fi3,i.-,ir5.t,,.Q5, 2-1 -111 1:1 gr zu: ,- 4,--' -.,.., r -gg:-fzgieefe,Q,-,g,.-,.m.g5gwf,g -ra. - -,g. 3.33, --I-1--Q,,'45y9,, hz:--f-:,,.g - 1 , . ,. .f2iii.'ff--f-'7 J T .fi K' 5' -5'i?'9i'A'fff'.'..f.f' SENIORS ,if ': ENIORS-just another name for go-gettersf' Seniors always ' busy: seniors always on the job: seniors putting across carnivals, obliging the sweet-toothed: seniors giving Friday dances, or ask- ing l-lave you any papers for the Highland Park seniors? Seniors T scratching in red ink down at the book-room or tending their much advertised shop-where, incidentally, students can buy anything from pocket combs to Eversharp leads-seniors selling hot dogs at the football games, always working for the Washington trip. which every year becomes one of the most interesting. time-absorbing factors to be considered in the life of a senior. P lt is then that the class rallies forth to crowd the greatest possible amount of sight-seeing into four days' time. The time-honored custom dates back to 1912, when the first seniors, the girls in braids and shirtwaists, earned their way to the national capital. Besides the general educational and cultural value of the trip. concerning which some say that such a trip is worth a year of college study, there is the vastly practical side. The seniors learn organization. Under each adviser a chairman is appointed who co-operates with a committee under him, and is re- sponsible for a report to be handed in at the end of a definite period, showing the number of hours of work done by his group. At the end of the campaign the total number of hours is divided by the en- tire fund raised, and thus the value of a single hour is determined. Members of the class of '26 found that thirty-nine cents represented sixty minutes of honest-to-goodness toil. Then there are the chaperons, too: twelve of them to be exact, six men and six women who each have an eye on one special group of seniors. Finally, amid grips, Drop-you-a-card, hat boxes, umbrellas. and good- bye's. the ALI.-ABOA-R-R-D is heard, and the seniors are off! But this is only the beginning of the climax: the class visits such scenes, touchingly described by the histories, as Richmond, Charleston, Port Monroe, Fort Necessity, and Baltimore. Then comes Washington itself! The second the class alights from the train. every bit of time is packed to over-flowing in seeing the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the White House. while Mt. Vernon, Arlington, and Alexandria are second only to the Congressional Library, in the estimation of some of the class. Then, knowing all the in's and out's of the city, having seen just how the wheels of our government Ht together, having perhaps caught a glimpse of the First Citizen of the land, the class, tired, enthusiastic but still going strong, turn to the home trail with souvenirs, high hopes for a government office, a little regret that the play time is over, promises to come back, and a swell of pride for our own capital. Page Fifty- two -Q .r-ggstggfw -.f.,f, ag: .Q ' aQ'Q'v-1: .r.g:4:g'. ::z:sifEsw vqrgz-:ping 4..,gs::1:f'5'fa-gg::,:- f. -1: V: ,p,1r: vr?-9-11: use vie'-1 -1 W?,c,,1 sir' 's2:'ff,- 1315: fr-.:s:.,-. '.f1.,xf:f5-T- , a:,f2gGgg,-1--.,.,g,- 3:50---, gf' ., 'ae Q 1, - .-ig.,-42:-.Q-x'-1' 425251-1-r.- Q, :-+-bfg.s- -s?f,,,,... f ssgwvffg-53gf '1s1.-:psf ,5,fgQ?.2g-Q52 ' 1 as - 'Ai-7' aber 4:1-2:9f.--fy:-ze.rfefnwae' rf t if af. f we-'ara' - ' ps is iuicaiafs Bti. , ,fi - J:-Lg '- 'z 'wiigefii M Y 5 gcf1'S5::iE:Hs'f?f:gfQ5!t tg L-use , we-. I.-. . .M .qi-, - - , ,sq-.-:ff 11.13. E.: :- gf: - giafs. 5-Q -s ' . 1 .., .,. .,. ..,.,. .., -,,- . .-, .. .,,,. .....,-...,.........-- ..- ..-.. ... ..:.-hu. -.......:i...1......-.......fs-s:.,..,...............,, I RONVE LAXIFYIELL YOKK XVXLLXHKE JUNIORS President . . , . George Rowe Vice-President lfirst semester! , Jane Wallace Secretary . . . . , . , , . , . . .Joyce Campbell Treasurer . . , , . . , , , Hayward York The Junior class is an energetic bunch. This quite appropriate remark was made by a senior. Although the class was rather slow about organizing, the officers which they finally chose have energetically made up for their late election. The first thing the class did after organizing was to have a get-acquainted party at which everyone who Went had a wonderful time. In the spring a junior-senior party was given, thus keeping up the custom of the juniors' en- tertaining the seniors annually. The Lansing trip also became more firmly established as a tradition. as nearly the whole class went on the trip and enioyed themselves to the utmost. The same program was followed this year as on the Hrst trip which came last year. The class has been very successful in starting the senior work, and the number of tickets which they sold for the opera was amazing. Page Fifty-three iw V' 'Z 'ff Y , p fl 1 1 -5'4r'wv 1 It lv . v - x r 1 A . .. I f. -u M.. . ' x, I, . s , . . v n n n I ' ' ra -, -J , .,, V 1 J, '-' x fr' TU' - .--.- 5.5 - , X -'WA 'iL'A','1-vi.: 4 ' , I N ef, 7- ls, v r , . 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'QNaf:4:t.:f5-:::.:e'giw n 1 -: .1171-.gg5.,s. +rLf'..i-get-5-mit 2 , ff 5' ,L sue- if A H-.7 in . ,i ...Jr 4?f'Q'Sfshf5-P:'f!-1+:,g1-tw13'f'f'Fa-S2373 rim as ifkr : 1f'vii-5:5455-.ark . si -f,-.111 js, sr .34 f . F-'r-.ft - ., qgeeaa- 555'3,t.i.g-rvgfrqy-.:. is ' ' ia ti' , ': gtg : ':f 's,n-?'f--: 5-.L 4.554 5. 'Tak J, Ia In-,rj-5 Wi,--. .lPiQ.am. ... au, I-fn-.k.LxL1:3SA..lf.: 42,5-...Q X , 6 S,f,2a.... . x if -'--.. 1 ' ' ' f-I --'375Ri1 ' ' o 5 ,L .....!.L...::.1I..,..... .... . nxx5a:,:....., .,. ,. .. BELKNAP NYHXDT YUVXU ANDERSON FIiK1il'S1lN NIIl.l,i-QR HUX IiY IIUBART FIELD MARTIN LHASE lllil K NLXRIUIMIXX Ul'Sl-NUVRX' V'Il'Tl7K NU ll-If RUXAY lXIll1.I PRAKKEN BIVNYAX l'.KMERUN RFNH ,XXKRY SCHIPI' IVRANIS THNIIII HANK HI-Y CLUB First Semester Lawrence Prakkcn - Jo Avery - - - Harry Coll - - Harold Scott President - A Vice- President - - Secretary - - - - Treasurer ---'- - Adviser-S. A. Ciraves. Second Semester Jo Avery Robert Runo John Mallev Harold Scott To create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character is the aim of the Hi-Y Club. the oldest club in the Highland Park High School, having twelve long vears to its credit. In endeavoring to live up to this high standard, the Hi-Y Club has annually conducted the Four-C's campaign, distributed Four-C's combs and sport sched- ules. and invited prominent men to talk at the club meetings on the problems of the average boy. The meetings are held every Tuesday evening. The mem- bers have the use of the gymnasium and pool after the meeting, every other Tuesday. This club was in charge of a hot dog stand at the senior carnival. Page Fifty-seven -2177? 5 1 1,215.5-,:.f':fA . gif' 14322155-zfN31'5lg'f,:L'xEf. Zigi -gg J.. 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E3- 1-. .as -Lg . ,- -:............-.........,-.W. .:s.'wsm1.i-,.....,...52...-- -- - -.......:1asa:.....,.....:'m.m:r................................1 IILUUM STlSI'llFfNS LVQTHX TUUMFSUN XYILKINSUX BOLTON SCHMIDT PYLKJS XYILKIE MOSHER ANDREXYS .Xl'I'l.liFl'lRD FI,.KHlfliTY 5155051 XYILSON LINDSAY Tlill'iIET TUOTHAKER SLOW' XYALL RAXYLINGS TIRRELL GRABOYYSKY IYLULRK XYYBIA SMITH STOLZ REED LITTLE XVARU MANNING liIbXYl,XXr' 5l'i.lfFXlAX BRH4 HT RENCK KELLY UIQUKYJGE IJEADLE GIRLS' CLUB First Semester Second Semester President - Jean Read - Jean Read l'i'ce-President - Dorothy Stolz - - Dorothy Forde Secretary - - - Gertrude Smith - - Gertrude Smith Treasurer ------- Thelma Little - - Thelma Little Inter-Club Councillor ---- Virginia Liuzzi - - Emma Mae W5'ma flduisers-Nliss Belle Farley. Miss Lina J. Ward. To face life squarely is the motto of the Girls' Club. organized in 1922. and now consisting of forty-six members. A get-acquainted party. in the form of a hike and weiner roast. starts the school year off. Near Christmas. the girls do some kind of service work. Last December it was a banquet given to needy children, suggested by the Y. lVl. C. A., each little fellow receiving a gift from the Christmas tree there. At the carnival the club sold punch. A health. knowledge. and service program is followed at each meeting: often outside speakers give talks on these subjects. Each year two representatives are sent to the Girl Reserve Conference. a banquet is held. also a birthday tea, a bake sale. a June picnic. and a final Usend-off. Page Fifty-eight 'ffll' 'X ..w.5g.g1:y' 1 ,,:4, 5- ,Ld --- -7-P: Ja,qg.tf,, JF'zrn5:,'-Hn.,L-Q-gg.,-.11v- ., -.pssp,:g:f:-1.33-g,,:-,:'-f, 4+-gg--.. K, 'cs -:am 15 -,F-yy .:,,. rss?-t 'swirl-?:'..f-5,?iis?f.-Rafe' rirf'f::-fy E.-is igeatfeggfffixf . gtfqsgzrgf :Al .',,f. ral? - 'ff 4-ffl. xi H' '11 I 'fps' fryfr-...ri -. :fT:. E.:-,..-,fe .ia:?L's ?..:1f'--Li.-:Z-45'-,L-1 . -i :ik 1: .5 f .' 1-'r. -:-0112. LET' QQ. 5'f'i '2-1 F 1 'isa--Sa? --1:33 -Y-. ff J' -:iii-L'I'1:srf'i:-fm.-'P'-Seqzbjfr q L? ?n'f'f1,si:i3E?f-yfx 'Ax-wg?-Fas-x'frqi51.:iff2-54 :-2- 's,ff.- Wa ' ' .- .F SV':-,gr,5g--w:1L:2-f-- we--1' :ft-..-fe -91.1'Ei':f' ' 'J f-:'w?-.f2.'1. 9 Yrf- wales.:-iLr5':rr-iq ff we . rig :-'E-if--L-.zf-'fa1.v. 1. an .: 'fi' ..gi:f:'.'.i-iw' 'naar' -V-Fifi? f 'YSL-.fl J::'? E1'-F-'QAUTH fast 51.55 'r 3: --ri - 1 ,'.. :Iliff -- L'-M--,msg .,.f.6T:fi'1,1i-as 5:2 .A efwff , n:.,5- Z .TL.,.,f.'fS'1i't,1?I:5d.'fQ52'-571' i .2 .sing ,. Ay, S ,ff - A, Q13-G ,Mu-,W .4afiE':3Anz..-e..-:u.Q....,.v....'.1,C,3i,:5i'1rLj . -,TSM ,mg--Q.,E L EJ..-...L.:.1Lt . .Hiya Ee. glee.. .-.. 5 'TLT.:: '.'l':'i?-':Z............i.........--.... .. . ..'?t.sk...l........i23'i:E.1..T.1.'......,...... .,.,, Li-XNRELL President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer - Song Leader Advertiser - - GALATI XY C. DICKEXSON L TUCKER NIATSON H.-KSSIN ER HERSH SL H BLD!-.R E. DILl'xIB.ON C Tl klxFR XXECLEX JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES First Semester - Ruth XVesley - - - Dorothy Scholder - - - Ruth Richardson - - Lillian I-lenricson - - Adviser-Miss Jane Galatian. Second Semester Elizabeth Dickinson Creole Tucker Lucretia Tucker Dorothy Scholder Ruth Wesley' Helen Hassinger The Betsy Ross Triangle of the Girl Reserves meets on Wednesday, after school, in Room 65 or at the Y. W. C. A. on Davison Avenue. There are fifteen members in the club, and their colors are red, white, yellow and blue. The Honor Court and the annual Y. W. C. A. banquet are the important events of the year. The club strives to live up to its purpose. which is To ind and give the best. The work is similar to that of the Girls' Club, which is the Senior Girl Re- serve Club of the school, in that members strive to give service in every way possible. Besides preparing baskets for poor families at Christmas time, the club aids the older Girl Reserve groups in putting on joint entertainments. Page Fifty-nine ' W Ti 'Tl'STE .i1?1..1'.'-1-. 's1 ,T7T .?'E?Tii'LT'Z1: ' 1: rw: 'fin'-a. ' : x-a':vE1cg-: amz-vw?-11' . :'E 11f-5:'.r: - -V ,-.V -, 4 's f- L .,4 'e-A,--., ,-rg cg 1-1 ,yu -:-f-:.f :f ,A-: ,. if 'ina'-, 3,5-,i .:q1,1,v., .gb og:-.rin ...A A 5 .. -. 'PQ sl?-ff 'af 5f5:'fifT' 51,1 'ff'- Q5'EZ '2i'f3i'?9 1 L if J.: at . . 55.155,-iq-5:2--'-,v'-'.3efE-1 .g-5 :gr 'f-ff'-1:1 -' -' 1 - X 4 4- .-.-f.-gf gag - 'f s:: . Lg- zffmfsf-iQ-f-T 1 E, 1- iz 'I ' , - , 1:3-'i':f1 --'-,fffK,,:,,,u,151: - jf-4 sE'.'f5,:p?:5 -, 3.-:NA 35.5.1-s,2:?? f'5 5' M Ev, Q, 'li' 1 ?'lG:.g5-',1-fra '- .-.'g4f'.r:f:iX -252:11 'ff-S' 5-asE'i:-Eff? -'---A-6,5 519' '5 TT 'zz L J u he : -' -, , '-, ,L .,i.1-' :g,r55--'-1' ' Pg - , :f '.-5: may S :.,::,,ag.g2i xiii:-AL-. is:.-14 fs 452' --::.. ,J i- .-nik'-I -iH-- 5 'd's'rt'1 'W 1'..Z :viz-:cialis ' 'issfa - ...glam . .. - A .-.-.,, '-- .. ....- -- ..... .. .,:m5'5w.1' ,. . ..':4.:1l7....- ....... :'f.iA1L.:....... -....,.....,. EGAN VHRISTICNSHN llUl'lSl',Y lll'Ll.UCK Xl.KRSll.Kl.l. SFSNYTAR l'.Xl'l,.XN P. I KRl'l.,KY SNIITH l3I.l'liERll.XN NI XT VIN CUXLAN lX'HlxlY gl, IIXRQ LKN U All Xl I JUHXSAA RlCQl'lil N Ul'NlXYAll-,H NYll.l.l.X5lS President - Howard I-lolmcr .Secretary - Donald Wallace rlduiser C. l.. Dorsey The Junior l-li-Y Club is. as the name indicates. a club organized for the same purpose as the Hi-Y Club. but Whose members are too young to belong to the I-li-Y. The programs of the regular meetings, held every Thursday. usually consist of a talk by an outside speaker. Each month a trip is taken to various interesting places around the city. such as the Ford factory, the General Motors Building. and the Stout aeroplane factory at Dearborn. This club was called the Triangle Club last year. but about Christmas time its name was changed to the Junior I-li-Y. The members of this club are in the eighth grade. while those of the present Junior Triangle Club are in the seventh grade. Page S1'.x'1y fy C '- nz? ?Ej i .',f-fejlji' J? 115: L21322,A-'g1555175g53fQ'.5.f'.e1y1SN 'F :ij,i5EQi'f.1s' 2173? 'ff .JL '. ., :f' 1-- f-.'-2.5: I-.-51: u 11... .Q z- - L.,-1, 4 J gag -- feta--Z'.::-s,51Q i - . .-Q 'swf ff. 2'-P ,frx ' '-. -ffvf.-2.4: rv ' : .fi 1- Saw' ' . ' f-1. .-.14--1 4 - '-:-:ab :f,:'1'-1:5 2 5, ': , ,a fy- Q- 'ay r . ' ,L, ' fav .L ' 7 74- -1.-Q' , '4N:':i':p2g5Q:E.7:g ,gt fa , ck 1 W g311gfs.:ggLg15.v iiwxggf QCA- refill any 1. 1- ses: VT331 : -ggi: . iff.:-27 1 131, ff f:tgEg-VW -Hgfai-argl?-,if g5i'5,,',L.F,,.bf,-::.-,L1..- Brea. . nc - ggi-Fggz, . Exif? 3-,ELI-,-..,,....s., . -.ggi STEPHEN FUIKIXI l..XRZEl.FRl'1 If7 KR Xl','l'l'K.XlXU ILXRRISS ll XI I IIXN XIIIIKXI Hllvx TR Xllk Ill Nl IXKH llh XIXNIRPX HKXI- Xllx Xl H XII HXKPX I IIIKX IXRXKX First Semester Setond Semester Preszidenl - - Harry Goshgarian f - Charles Vukovich Vice-Preszdent - - A - Charles Vukovich - - John XVank Secretary ---- - - - Dan Muharen - - Dan Muliaren Adviser-Ronald Larzelere. To uphold the ideals of the Y. M. C. A. is the aim of the Junior Triangle Club, At present the membership of this club numbers eighteen. Their meet- ings. held once a week. follow the procedure laid out by the Y. M. C. A. The program is usually furnished by an outside speaker, or a member of the faculty. For example. at one meeting S. A. Graves gave an interesting talk: at another H. H. Schnabel performed two chemical experiments and talked on the Manu- facture of Sugar. After some meetings the club has the use of the Ferris gym- nasium and the swimming pool. .This club is not the Triangle Club of last year. it having been newly organ- ized this year. The members of the club have chosen red and white as their colors. Page Sixty-one E, 'g. ffjf, .1 iz ,a-.gf 1. H ',1:? ffa,-e.,,.:-,,.', 'Y'-V ..: ,-.f.A:..g - -gf-f Q.-.Irv-,f eff A--.7 1- ff- fm ?Ei-c'f,.f'5-,f1.z- -'fg,Y-'f:f:'i:f-' ' 'is . :?-::Q -'s:r,1wgs-gi- tcfrffiafee-12, fue- wars: 1-f 1 1- wen-' 'Q iff-7. seal ffxifif-29:1 'e .-.ef ' fe -P fre' 4 leflfg-Ef .2xfi2-r '- +-fftf -' -' -. 3 Ta, -- f' 5i. 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XYALTI-IRS President - - - George House Vice-President - Ethel Kennedy Serreiary - - - Harold Myron To promote scholarship, leadership. character. and service is the purpose of the National Honor Society. a chapter of which was organized in this school during the past year. A student must have a scholastic average of at least 2.5. and certain elements of character. leadership. and the desire to serve his school, in order to gain admittance. Initiation to this society takes the form of a very impressive ceremony. to which the parents of the members are invited. Meetings are held the second Monday of each month. at the homes of the members. This society bears the same relation to high school that Phi Beta Kappa bears to college. Each member of the society is entitled to its emblem. which. leing a national one, is greatly to be coveted. Page Sixty-1u.'o s.'f'.-M- ni' 13' in-Elf?-11 'iz' 'L-ff. '- Taiffff TZ TF? ilu ,.'i?'f15:lf'E.s F .- . , a-: , ...e ..f, .,. V-cert. ,qi ..,,1.:,1,:,: - X - s., . I , ..c. ,. .- .. .., 1 Q.-c..,.g . .3-reg. - r t ,,..-,Q-,beg 11. ,1 -',...a.-' 1-.-A, . ..., .-.l ., , 4 , , .A A . .,..-,. - . S A- '- f gi. i,2x-YYY. iz .-Y 1' ali: X. k jg:-gjafaf J' fa 1: ,1 V -A - '- - -7- ' if -' -' f y.':- 5- 5 -. Au-:f,,4-Jw ,' -f-ey -cf -'tiaclgri F , .V . ., . iv -'.,e1 5--.Z:Q'-7'-r:',':f'.F I 'f'f i:f'Q?fff '- si 9177 gangs -'V . - 4 .. b ,i,. ,T A. . ...... .. .. ......s...u.r,, ...,. gf, , .gy ALTHAXS HUYEY HEXIVIR N XYITTIQR KERSER HUIIHES HUVQSE XYINEMAN I'RAlxKEN MILL BARC QIQAIFE COFFIN SNHOK JONES XYALFIERS TIRRELI. LARIPBIAN KERNER FORIIE SMITH RENLIK JACKSON X'-'AITF MARR NYRPQLIIVIT ALXORD IIUGIIES UECKICR ROBIN KAPLAN R1'HKEFFI.l.I-fR LII' SVOYILLE L0 LILIFRU lIClf4flNXEI.I. President - Vice-President - Secretary - - - - Treasurer ---4- Adviser-G. I. Altenburg. H2PSi First Semester XVinston XVreggit Donald Marr Frances Alvord John Nicholls Second Semester XVinston XVreggit Donald Marr Frances Alvord Orville Jackson Seven years ago, in recognition of the high character of their work and their interest in science, twenty-three students received invitations to be present at a meeting, the purpose of which was to make these students better acquainted. This was the first meeting of the I-LPS, which is an abbreviation of the full 11ame of the club, the Highland Park High School Senior Scientific Society. Since then this club has grown and prospered. having at times. as many as sixty members. To secure membership, a student must be receiving at least a B in the science he is studying. Scientific lectures and experiments constitute the programs of the meetings. held every three Weeks. The Ann Arbor trip and the annual banquet are the principal annual events. 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Jigs,-u.-5, - ' I .. .,..:.t.g.u:...,.,, .... ..-Q c:'4.........-..,................-.,.D. 1 , I'I'L'lxIiIl RUIIFIITS I.. Tlrl lilfll IXIIIN I0 Il IIKKFR IXII' NIIKKXIIIL l I l IX I kk NI X KR I' Xl First Semester Second Semester Pf6Sl4llt'Y7I - - Antoinette Giacoma - - Antoinette Giacoma l'i'ce-Presiderrz - - Dorothy Bair - - - Edith XVatson Secretary ----- - - Lucretia Tucker - - Pauline Bolton Treasurer -----A- Lucretia Tucker - - - Vavalynn Brask Adx.'z'.sers-'Miss Marguerite Caley. Miss Merle Seaver, The Junior Girls' Scientihc Society offers to the girls of the Junior High the same advantages that the Junior Boys' Science Club offers to the Junior High boys. Both follow, to some extent, the example set by the I-LPS, except that their regular meetings are held in the afternoon instead of the evening. The meetings of this club are held on Mondays. The programs of the regular meet- ings are made up of features. such as a lecture on the energy of sound. by R. E. XVaite: 21 talk by l-I. E. Hatcher on the subject. Snakes, and a talk and demon- stration on the topic. Singing Flame, by G. I. Altenburg. Club members also contribute demonstrations and scientihc information at these meetings. llizgu Sixfu-fotzr 'f . -P 1.1 , - :.?27?,yr1 '1 525. 3.5-.-' - rw' -'a:,..f,.a-ga,-,ir S'2.ff'-4 em,M?:s:-a:.1:'- .'15?Ti ,.:-YT S '.- .vi T'Y1 - TPC -141 V -'E3f? Si1f:1'f: ,gp 13: --f 1,1 ,pa r' 'rzfngrv zfpirca'-A112173-i113 cp-eg-'-riqiiltfsgelia-5:f.,.1'f:iie'fu9,a4 Y, Q4 YJ:-21: .-QL., 51.51-1Y::g,g5.:L!4:,:- ,'-.,a.f,- .. 1-1. - .--.A A .. . ,mg . . ,.4.,.....,.c..w,.f,c4J -,.,f, 5, i . gs.,-qc. .,,,.,,,., ,...-..,.., A. N W ag, L ff .1 f. ny- , 5,-:e32'Y:,w...rgs: --Qs 1:2-:wf,a1f:.:, zafacn 351:45 gf: 3' PPV: 1-'-24,5-,--,.v.,2J1'u, C- ,1 Am. 'g q,35if1i215I:gialz4f.f'i:.:.-713. .I-.-5 ,'ijfuqc3 - 1: lx' If-:iirg?-T'? g:ien:5531?-A' -1 - - cr . L: ' A iq: - ' ,Q 5, ,.e11,,f5.-yfa --,1-.n Z,.Yg.Lf5'.1--.-',,a:.g-if ' 1-.. . -. r iff- i n:.,y 5 1 .pf:-f1,51:g5fs1-5qu.-i- 1' Eff Lift.. .r 4--L '-. --43322 ,Af -1Tk1i!f:-vfsbfhwf-2-lx-Q-ff-5gxfgsigg-f'3?it ' - vgziageg u - -as-2 1 ggg.--15-f r g..V43:,,,,,A, ,,:,,:g,hf3,,l, I-gre. ,,A, -M-,,,,,,,,,w, , Jw:-sae. g:iEf.z-.,..:siaa-..4,, ..,. mesa:-.:-, ..- ..... CUBLEIGH RALTUCK KOLNER FIXSTERXVALD HUME XXELLXIXN WSCLOXNELL HINDXIAN OLOX BERNBAUII HATCHILR BARR, MELUX SORIN LCCBF RLTENRUR First Semester Second Semester President - - - Carl Nleloy - - Carl Meloy Vice-President - - Harry Baltuck - - Joseph Sorin Secretary - - - - - - Miller McConnell - - Stanley Barc Treasurer - ------- Wilfred Locke - - John Hume Advisers-H. E. Hatcher. C. E. Altenburg. Imitating to some extent the older high school students. the junior high boys have organized the Junior Boys' Science Club, which has at present seventeen members. At the close of the semester a prize is to be given to the member who has proved the most useful to the club. A picnic and boat trip taken each spring constitute the most important annual event. Features such as a series of experiments on chemical magic by A. H. Beebe. a talk on the Origin of the Names of the Days of the Week by Ci. I. Altenburg, and animal movies make up the programs of the regular meetings, held the first and third Fridays of each school month. This club also had charge of a chamber of horrors at the senior carnival. Page Sixty- five l 1 PCL R BE R , ldlll ld ? Published by O The Junlor Class Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Michigan 1926 I,:,.a:4-'gy .gf SS'1-'zsfilae-1-.T-.-'figiii-f':??H'srf55'.f2,a1 ?LZ'Ta:LIZZ?ef:E?1Y-fesi.:fra-rf.thief ' , ,.,L -g 15. -' eff? 25, ?-A 'N 'qfi?:j,57fy5LQ1f- iss: 1- ::,:':,:1-4131 1,f',E1::fr KT '71' 'I -gb. -.L-,,i55,g-513345535 5.3 -ge. , . a 7 lj mf-e , '-gy ,Q 1.,-3511 ,,:,,Lv5' .mf -.'-'2-7.'L,:4jq:. 1 Q: ': .3 -3232 - Ll5'j:q1s'v: 'p-., L gftx - f. 11. .1 Mei:-fff.'fu.e2-u.g. fe-1: :agfa:::5gaf??:E,fe1:g: .itz ir. -'ii WJ r , L ff? . f '1Wi.r,5'fifl'Li2:,a.fs::EEQLm0:1m:.'-Ala: -X va :sg t. 51:52 5 1ir.-.2-FLTX1-rTf?fiEfQ, , ,-,. .fa :ra :.,'i- ,. ...r 1.--4 1 ..,,.nf11a: .--L-4 -'M - ' --- ,,, .1.:' L1?QE1.'.':-3 if-at-5. 5- -'viii ,A .QL-23'----4-f A.. - 5, '-1-,L-.l U .5 4534113 -- - ,'7'Qif'f-.1,,,M,m-,M,7, ..... ,,-..... ... .Js.'f:'s:.1f f-.4- -is f.4-..,....::.1..a:s.:'............:'f.ma::'g.................................1 MEAD YIVFFMAX EARINKI RAMSDI-ILT. THOMAS SHANNON .-kl,l.l'5l S4fl'lAliFFER '1'RlfMl!A'l'H KIRN NOYY-IR CAMERON B'l'RCliSS l'l-IRRY MYKHY K'RHl'I'll LAXHDON MXNNING SMITH K,H.'lll-LII-TR SFMNER ll II I'4ll'lFk BIRD GOLDEN BERRY HNXIIB BOYS' CLUB President ..............,., Russell Manning Secretary-Treasurer ,...... .... . . Harold Oliver fla't'1'sers-George M. Mead, Luke E. Shannon. Roy B. Huffman. Thirty-five H men have survived the initiation and are now members of the Boys' H Club. To promote athletic interest is the purpose of this club. but one can see that it also tends to develop social life and friendship between the different members of the various teams. The regular meetings are held every Tuesday morning before school. The nigger baby show at the senior carnival was presented by this club. lt is even rumored that candidates for membership were used as the targets or nigger babies. The members have chosen blue and white, under which they have won their H's , as the colors of the club. The membership is largely made up of H men still in this school: however, some H men now alumni belong. Page Srlviy-six . 1 -gr-'h 1 f. 1 'i?,'7?E3F'?T::r::.-3: Lim' :,.1.,:' . ' gr'--2-fr vafscfisgf -exif:-w .J-fx:-v1.14-'Tru :3:-a:':f'Tg:t',:- - c :ap1'11F '?3:'7?N . get 1.14 -:ix-A .- fa. ,, --141. '- -5:1 . --1 Hr lvfn 1' ' i. ' ' i - 1 Xli.-'.. r': Y, f- ,- an : --my . r-:TI 7 ?1f lf- 195-iv e- t.- -- -11' 41-fe :am 1:-51: xx:--..-1--sewyi-.e-4 hw 1:-J V 2 zzhggjd. : 5.,1riaq:,.1:w!ifef1-..a Pig a-. 1.53, -5.37. F5 . :5-frJfq Ef1L:f.1-,fi-'Q-13'--'FASQ E-yrf5,:TfE-'-1 2-4532 ' -:pie '- '1+.vL7'RfiHQ'z'ix5'3-' f' ,- -sa -..W 111, .f , at. -1 , - urls-rf.,-A 1--Q-we---,s--,apes-,-, .-, .1325--1-.Q ,,, . i5,,.f:.-H, L,-,Q 24.5 sf iss f T1 L.. . I ,mik- gu -5:59 ,, Af' -gg ajax: .-.u--- --L I-W- -'H '-'W 5 2, 5,4515 '- ---4-gg: ki-g5g,3gi.....--1 - f-13,352 . -'P-----A --if-1-Q - - -..- . .- - f. .......- ....--1.......-....- ..... ... ..n.'-S7?2af.'f..--n-..E.i 1 F -.,....'.1,:.1:...1- ...... NVILLIS KENNEDY YYAYDERSEE YYISERIAN ll.KXll',H KIUFFAT l'.Xl.XlARlIl.I Ll-'UN.XRl'7 PYLKAS FLEMIXI, IXRALPSIIAXY 1I.XXliRlfll.KK VUFPIN STRETLRH Ql'lI1l.l2Y MHFFIT LOCKLIN UHXNUH XYIQISS RIQNCK IlI,ll4lRl GHAIHIXYSKX l'RAll'FURIV IVNXIXMH.-KK! KELLY GIRLS' CLUB First Semester Second Semester President - f Dorothy Bloom - Dorothy Bloom Vice-President - I ' Herma Grabowsky - - I-lerma Grabowgky Secretary-Treasurer ---- S flduiser-Nliss Bly Quigley, The Girls' H Club is an honorary society. to which only those girls who have won letters by playing on a school athletic team can belong. There are at present twenty-five members in the club. Its purpose is to pro- mote interest in athletics. The president usually calls the meetings once a month. although there is no definite time set aside for them. and there have of late been fifth hour luncheon meetings. The initiation of new members and the picnic in the spring are the events to which the members of this organization look forward during the school year. Many of the members of the club were on the varsity basketball, hockey. track, tennis. or swimming teams of this year. Page Sr'xtq.f-seven fi: :If L7 f-'g ' ' fm: 'I it-tfvfzffliq rr 1-,H .. f ' h -' 75---, L-1:3-'ei' '25, P 'Yr-fig ' . -z. Q: 3,5 1.-ge? ffavfiziy- ggi' q.,:2Fv9,ig.m'-l.gb:-S vga: 4-gi-.1 -'f ,JH .-vi Lg - fi . - --1 1 ,- sp, .,f..r.:.-L wfjfi-11'-TL .:-:,,iaw-- ,P f-1 M- , .5 .c . 51, f,---,' , ' 1 ' s-.-bf T E l ----:uv-1 'r :U if 1- -1-iff?--',.'--. 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BERLIN MAVRURIE KLEIN HALL BIZRRIIJGF FALLENDER FLEMING CAIKIPBELL I'IIiII.NIiR AIIO BUYLAX SKUTT PERSICHINO HATHAYVAY UREAGER JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' CLUB First Semester Second Semester President - - Ruth Klein - - Ruth Klein Vice-President - - Jean Berridge - - Jean Berridge Secretary-Treasurer -ff-- Myrtle Ballard - - Myrtle Ballard Adviser-Mrs. Martha K. Hall, The Junior High H Club is composed of girls who have received an H for representing Highland Park on a Junior High School athletic team. The monthly meetings are in charge of a committee of members, who plan the enter- tainment and order of business for the day, while each girl in the club acts as hostess once during the year. Every May an anniversary party is held, at which the girls who have won an that year are initiated, and a picnic is held in June. This year the club took in a hundred and seventy-five dollars. at the carnival, which is more than any other club in the school has made. 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Y'-1-gg,-'g2'i'3'p55w.5Ls'F2.iiyk'-'F-f.f 'h-Z5-4 '- X if ff: 5-'zzlf 5 1:-21' V-5 vf-12if'-Pf:'-'tffii-Q ,Q-:Hair-4 tat' -15: .- -,Qs-A A- L, --- -we f- ' ' 5-1: Z-5031 451 5151: 2 ' we-?.2i ngrifh' - -.aa-. af-, ..., . 4 ,,,.,.,. .ant . .11 tt-cv. ...,, ' ,C fm.-. -..,.,.... --.UA LAAIPMAN SXYAXSIJN COOK lll..ISENl!l'RY FARNYELL NYklL.H'l' IIARI' lil-.AM MILLER BRADSHAXY JONES MAR5H.Xl.L NYELLMAN YANSK ll.K.KL li CUFFIN Rl'.Nt lx 'l .KIZILITT MAR I lN HHEMAN ls. LUX GOULSUN FORD!-I GRAHAM RICHARUSON F. LUX HLIXU TAYLOR HIGHLAND PARK CONGRESS President - - Vice-President - - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sergeant-at-Arms e - - - Clerk -------- Advisers-Mrs. .luva E. Beeman, 'rrsf Semester Arthur Goulson - Edward Lux - Emil Heino - Eloise Thiriet A Stuart MacDiarmid Jane Schermerhorn Miss Ethel Taylor. Second Semester Grant Graham Dorothy Forde Emil Heino Coral Richardson Stuart MacDiarmid Edward Lux To further the interests of debating and parliamentary procedure is the purpose of the Highland Park Congress. The chief business at each meeting is the presentation of a bill or resolu- tion by a member of Congress. There are thirty students in the club, and each has chosen a state he would like to represent. He then argues for or against the matter which has been proposed. according to how it would affect the state which he represents. Congress also manages all debates, and buys and presents the debaters' pins each year. A banquet is held annually and once a semester a joint meet- ing is held with Lister Debating Society, a club at Northwestern High School similar to Congress. 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French plays, French games, and lectures in French are some of the features which constitute the pro- grams of the regular meetings held twice a month. It has been the custom of the Cercle Francais to have a mid-year party and dance with the Spanish Club. but this year, owing to the fact that the Spanish Club had been discon- tinued, a Christmas party was held in the lunch room instead. Plans are also being made for a picnic in June. At an initiation of this club. the new members were required to recite long speeches in French. They were also asked foolish questions in French by the old members. Page Seventy -,. ,-.. -X, . .....-, ,. Y....-- ,,.c......... . . . If 4 J -KJ W Q-kr! xv-' ,f A L - .Ayr 'xt-11.,2'! 2: , f T aka 1 r . .fjf-...s -4:1 'f'T iI5 .' 'f 'I'f'T7.F 7T'?'? ' r TX 'W'f7'5f'f Z. 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' ,' 3- ' Y ,, bi , ' 5','ft5fHf' '-' ' f'Lf'i.51'1E1 ' 4-'TD -G, T110 Q 232 3- A 1 Tuff' ' Elms, '-QI .vA!'51,:h - 5 M ,pa Hz. , 1 sf .. - -.frgffs .cf as-. I-Y., X .. 1-,rf -A144 t -. -... A .--.:f.-.sew E1 22224 L 52 - ,sz . ai, -'....f1:t: .-.nf --- - Av -' Tg Ji: 5'5i'19'T sl: F -'f '5 E ' ' 4 LR?:.12'1--151-1' - -A-facet 'H -'J'-r i---- - A-' -'1-- . .- - ....., ....i..,,.,,,,,, ..... ... ..rus'.-was V ....,- ...bif1' f,.,-t... Jrtgir. Jan' a,ix .E.:'...... ...... BECKLEX lfIIARI.EI' PARK U'ITHl .HSPUllN ILXRTHULIXBIEXY PYLIKAS XYILKIE XY,Xl.IlU ROBIN XYELLS BFTLER STEPHENS SCIIYVAH RENCK SRIIIH HAMILTON KNEIP L'. NIOYIER NIVNFHRD Ii, l.l'X MUNIJINHIER E. BIUYIR F. LUX I AI.MIiR IIHINU XICKARTHX' RICHARDSON FINSTERUQKI I3 MARTIN First Semester Second Semester President - - Amy Munford V - Edward Lux V1'ceaPresidenl - - Charles Moyer - - Dorothy Mundinger Secretary - - - - Elizabeth Quaife 4 Evalyn Moyer Treasurer - ------ Evalyn Moyer - - Florian Lux Advisers-Miss Therese Kneip. Miss Sadie Palmer. The museum containing Usecrets of the past. at the senior carnival last January, was held by the History Club. It showed pictures of teachers and seniors when they were babies. or very young children. There are Hfty members in this organization, which was formed to create a keener interest in American history, and to co-operate with the history depart- ment in the observance of patriotic days. Business meetings are conducted every Tuesday, at which time short talks on historical subjects are given by members or outsiders. A tea is given each year to promote better acquaintance between the history teachers and the club members. A June picnic at Miss Sadie Palmer's cottage at Algonac is also an annual affair. Page Sevsnty-one 2 I fg ,?'Ni2i -t. -.- ,f ft J 1 1: r,:-:vt 3 :-1-ff-:zigerfqqn-n.'--V-'11 -, .--3 'ggga--, ., , . 1? - -' P 51 r-xiii 7 , , fl 1.'i'i:lx-'iiffi-iw' 'f1F1?f'Lli.':f:2i1Tq fx' :5c'3'?3wf?Ssf52ga' ' 1.7 E ,Q ll: 1. KV zgjeiilfE'2-l'1fE'z:, 'jLE-21g,2.f':ij.gi.Ug'f 5 ,, 'j T526-57'-QQS5 'fg,',yg:1E?jSSTEfi:271: 27321 Eg' - -- fefaf Y -75 1 ,. 23-'WifiEQL'iiiETi3:f2??. f1'3:'.f71?9Iiis 'V 'I :FQ-f-,E fi: vii, ,-'rg - ,jp A-L''cigfezvs-il'li.Q1.afi4.-'esFig-7.554351ag - ,gg 5-get 5 'gggiqfkal-yfziigg ei? fs, .Q H- f N151 r-'fc ','...f-E.S+ 31 M fi' nb.-: , rf 'ti Hhkbll XIA3Ul'I'I.US PARKER BRI-INNER KICE ZALAC CAPLAN KOSSEI, XY.l.l,KER SPESIA MOORADIAX wix rims 'ikiavl-iN.x w.x!.'1'i-:ks s1xE1.1.1 u.I.1orT ocum sicMoNI1'.xL x'.xs. n' UENL' PALMER i4E1.x.i1R nkimse ipcxi. iirx 1' cinsox KENT sur-ni in i4m.1.x' I-'ILMORE COMMERCIAL CLUB President - - -'-- -- Ruth KEN l'1'ce-President EV9lYl'1 SCITW-lb Sefrgtqry - - Ruth GllJSO1'l Treasurer e Shlflel' Hum Al Miss Frances C. Locke Adwisers - I Miss Nellie Kelly The promotion of greater interest in the business world. and the encourage- ment of a social spirit among commercial students, is the aim of the Commercial Club. Features such as a comptometer demonstration by two employees of the Comptometer Company. and a talk on What Business Men Expect of High School Commercial People. by Arthur De Yonker, of the American State Bank. make up the programs of the regular meetings. held the second and fourth XVednesdays of each month. A pot-luck Christmas supper, a Halloween mas- querade, at which time ten new members were initiated. and a picnic in June are the main events enjoyed annually by the members. Blue and gold have been chosen as the club's colors. The present membership numbers thirty-tive. Page Seventy - two -s' '5?z:ev:',,, .J . .67 +1-511.3254-vi-af-il-t5'f f3E5S:.3'f:f1'1755iflgiffillf-i13l'?5.fS35q55'-N55 2affia?f:s2w'f':, :NT--s tfgh-'iii sifzsiffra--15-'ki fist?-49? 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H.. -, -fmszape ..,::t .,,L:. ,.,,,..,.:.,az?.1-L-, ..,....,..., W. ,za YASSAY MCMUNIUAL l'.-KRKHR RKIIIINI-ITTIE QIRRX HL X1 DJHINL FILNI IHF ZALAC UAH III -XXI Nl AXFRQ HXR KIIEX RUBY' RTSON President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer ----- Chaplain ----- STRAY STROLLERS First Semester - Edna Allen ---- - Josephine Mayerchak - - Martha Robertson - - - Hazel Good - - - - Edna Filmore - Advisers-Mrs. Flo Maholland. Miss Nell Young. SCOTT L10 ID LUKILEX Second Semester Edna Allen Josephine Mayerchak Martha Robertson Hazel Good Edna Filmore New scenes for old is the picturesque motto of the Stray Strollers, an or- ganization which has, as its purpose. to promote interest in foreign countries and their people, and to encourage students to travel. Two meetings a month are held, one of a business and the other of a social nature. At the latter, a travel talk is given, or a country is studied. A fall frolic, Christmas banquet, and spring picnic are the annual features of this lively group of twenty-five. Several members of the faculty, who have made trips to foreign countries. have often given talks to the club. telling of their experiences and adventures while abroad. These talks encourage the girls to want to 'lsee the world. Page Seventy- three ' 1 7955-:rf ' : agfgsci . .- f-y t 1 'jf af: gl . 1.4 1 'Q -41+ fn'-g,fp! -- ir .iiiif-21: was':'1'f:wQ1:f:5'fgr'g.: . 1 ' lf L r. fl-.-J: 3-1 1- its '. L afixnf-1 1'-fe . 3 -'eff 1-ang..-ff ' +e.qwL41sSeQ'- .,f1:5i:f:33-,nzffu-4 6.15 , . Y -, ' -'ef 2PfSt:2!f-.aes-suis' Q -2--il ,ii-1 . . f. 'Y of , vii 1:1 Mifvafg 'las' 'f.5'?'.' ina.. 53 saw - .,G's'-15:-12atk1Cf'1'ziw f. , s -...M, 4. f., 7 -. A-ff' .1 'li-5-.f.'b1iS' ::',5f'f.r.xfa. . ,-ga'f..f::Hef:3 gifs- :fe TJ-all wal sw ..'.. H, , fgpggsrxeiias-.'.1ag1:a1:gig.pr:'-mea -A .9 V 211112 5 E54 fi -r::. 4:5 -.1-1.-Pr-L -AJ ' ' 5:-.wb -a'i??:'5E' ' 515155 f '-4:-22 1..w+f rr'e ' 'wifi 'Y T f- - 1-- ----.- . V- -'.-.. -.-, ......-T.......-- .... .. J. 'ff -'F-asa ' ' ' .. ....tl.s:.:......,. .... S3.Lus?:.:',.,.., ,,.., ,, FOX' LDOYKIH PARSONS Gl..'kDFELTliR KERIAN XYICKMAX AXP Dkl 'IHL XII IX XILRPR M.-XTSOX BRISTOL FINLEY TUCKER XXIILI-KNIS HILL HL'NTZINCER JUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB President ----------- XVilliam Hill Secrelary - - Charles Reinbolt ,-lduiser - R. M. Parsons A football hike in the fall and a baseball hike in the spring are the principal annual events of the Junior Boys' Glee Club, which has, at present. thirty-five members. On these hikes, which are taken on Saturdays, teams are chosen and football or baseball is played. The regular meetings. consisting of a drill on music, after which follows the routine business, are held every Wednesday. except during opera practice. when Mr. Parsons is too busy to conduct them. The purpose of the club is to pro- vide more practice for the boys of the Junior High, who are interested in sing- ing, giving them early training and stimulating enthusiasm that later carries them into the Senior Glee and the opera. Page Seuenlu-four H: -.TWP-::':,if:'1 'r:ri:-' g nr xg, 'c1v1.,a-- ' ,-Krrmffm ,--.fa--f ----fr gfvf-'xref-'f':': 1. 4. V .1-K' -:acr1'2'7T Fxf 'f--.. Ive. ...-V. 1-.. .M , , -A....x ,,c ., in ,., .,Qf,,q, ,.,,l-.j,,,, k .1 Q... T.-. K. 1 -.ic-.,. 7..,.,,., ',S'1H ,,,., t ., :,.,,,,'i,?.n,x . ifillffz'--ff' Y-j.'fQ'L,?E'.f -1'2i L1, , ,V giE',L55i??l 1':5.-1?5'3E'3CfJi'-'4StQ 55',:5r:'51555' 'mfs-bn. .g,T:15'5e4b e- -I--xs-x'4!ei:,3'-1gg,:,ngia-. 5:49-at :uf gr '-KL. f ' 'R3'Q3S:2.1iHfJ'?Q2fiaf':,a .':5tT:'t-:Er'.:-Q Effli-?zJ1'Ef:'? 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A, , , ,Q '- .. ..... ,...--i..,.......-.,-, - ,....f..1-41.5.2 fir-. ...'ft.:f':..,s.,....mix-sf.-.:'...,-,,.........- ,-......a LADANY YOKOM STEVENSON LOCICERO liAl'l.'I' LUSTIQR GATES BAUFL AVAKIAN GAY NASH SELLERS Afl'llfRMAN HANSEN SISSON SCOTT HENKEL FARLAN CASTER GREAGER CLARK SCHADE HALL BIALLEY ATELIAN RUNDELL BROfKYY.XY STROUP SCHNEIDER JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Semester Second Semester President - - Julie Sampson - - Betty Jane Malley Vite-President - V Beth Chalker - - Beth Chalker Secretary-Treasurer ----- Marion Atelean - - - Marion Atelean Advisers-Miss Marion E. Randall. Miss Bernice Mason. Forty-four girls from the seventh and eighth grades. chosen because of the quality of their voices. make up the Junior Girls' Glee Club. Regular meetings are held every Thursday after school. The members of this club have sung at the Conservatory of Music. before the Highland Park Woman's Club, in dif- ferent study halls, and' in the auditorium. They also participate in an annual concert. presented this year on May 5. The club had a booth at the senior carnival. To study artistic music, and to develop unusual voices is the purpose for which the club was organized. However, as is the case with the Junior Boys' Cilee Club, it also arouses interest and enthusiasm in music which carries the members into the Senior Cilee and other musical activities. Page Seventy-Hue Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street A po B 2270 I Fm Vczlgyne, IN 46801-2270 l l l l l FOREWORD S POTENT AS THE FABLED LAMP OF ALADDIN HAS BEEN THE CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT OF THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN CREATING FROM LOYAL THOUGHTS, L I V E L Y 'WORDS AND PRINTERS MATE- RIALS THIS RECORD OF THE SCHOOL YEAR OF 1925 AND 1926. MAY THE MAGIC OF THIS BOOK IN FUTURE YEARS CALL UP MEM- ORIES AS PRECIOUS AS THE JEWELS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. H. F 'T af LT? TTx-TTT'1 f'iX-W'TKTf- . .-'.' -! T,F',..,iG-lf. -1-'- -. '-2-fi -i' ' - Z - --.- E -' f - . 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RENEHAKD KFQRR PYLKA5 STFYENSON YOVNG :KNDREXVS HOYYE PUTTER MC4,.0NlG.ll. XYEISS MILLER GRABOKYSKY YEHON Rl,'XlJELL DLUUM MCCALLFM GRARONY SHERMAN HOLLINGEH First Semester Second Semester President - - Frances Grabow - - Frances Grabow l'1'ce-President - lRuth Sherman - - Ruth Sherman Secretary - - - - - l Treasurer - - - - - - - Julia Dawson - Julia Dawson Adviser-Miss Helen McCallum. The Adelphi Club was organized for charitable and social purposes, and is now in its fourth year. It meets every two weeks. at the home of one of its members. Reports on philanthropical societies are given at this time. During the year. a family of five is supported by the Adelphi. They main- tain its support by having each member pay ten cents a meeting toward it, and contribute clothing or canned food. At Christmas. two families are taken care of, and entertainments are given at the Childrens Free Hospital at Easter and Christmas. In the early fall, a pot-luck supper is held: a sleigh-ride party in mid-winter. a dance in May, and a picnic in June are other entertainment features to which the members look forward. Page Seventy- six -rw HN ff - V-rf-. -1 -Q, - f--f .- --. T 1 -- .- 1 N .W 1,-ss. .,- .-f,--r--wr'-13. .,,11-f'-.f.- '5:1:g fr - ...F f.. - 4- -ga:'!T!:'P2Q1?-' 'QFFNE :qi fn: vs? Y 'fray fat: NYSE:--21 ff-1':-Q, . I--s iris,-, -i.-.-jfLf:1f-af 15.51. .ali-, J-.J 'J f K i,:Jfl -ip-:s :ascii-r.---' Q-, br, i -., -.,:- 1, . a- ... -,, -4 ,. Q-, -I . ..., ,1.f'fA,f-,.,'..':-- rf- 11-e.-ar, .5 -, 4.:,..-,-Neg: ,- y . V54 r .-.L-V ,... .-9:33-f.., .. vhs, ..,1. 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The ancient Egyptian Acacia bud was chosen as a suitably artistic symbol to serve as the name of the Art Club when it was organized in the early fall of 1925. The Acacia Club has as its purpose to further the interest of art in the school. It carries this out by taking trips to various art centers in the city in order that the members may see for themselves some of the places and things which are so many times discussed among persons who are interested in art. There are about thirty-five members in the club now. and it meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. One of these meetings is devoted to business, and a trip is arranged for the other one. Page Seventy-seven e 1 W, f ,. i fa: ,.. M. az, .a..,,gfc- sys, ,F .s f ma. ,,aa,,e,,,,,Lr . -- . - -J f -5' .11 as -'-. J. 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These are the Scribbling Glimmer, the oldest group and therefore known as the senior glimmer, the Flashlight Glimmer, the Quill Drivers Glimrner and the Junior Debaters. The activities of the Junior Debaters are in the main the practicing and giving of debates. while the interest of the others is in the writ- ing of stories. poetry and plays-producing the latter and using their members for the cast. A certain day is set apart. once each year, at which time the Glim- rners meet together and each put on a play. All members of the group are obliged to take part in this annual production. as it is a sort of unwritten law with the Gleam. The most pretentious work resulting from the efforts of The Gleam in 1926 is Margaret Emde's one-act play, entitled A'The Singular Double. a delightful comedy with a small-town background, This will probably be produced as a feature of the 1926 Senior Revue next fall. the cast being chosen from the senior class, though preference will be given to the members of The Gleam. SCRIBBLING GLIMMER President . , . Margaret Emde Vice-President ,Louise Shoecraft Secreiary Geneva Coffin rlduisers-lVIiss Edith Boice. Miss Elizabeth Pike. IEYY Fl FNIIYF XI XQIY FXQTVXY XI KRT!!! BXIR HJUEX RL!-.IN QTRFIFF ISLXRFR FWNN 1R YIILFCRXFT l-XIII' L71-'FIX BJILE PIKE Page Seventy-eight 51 'TW' -QH:'Zf2Ff15?: i h- .:i..::v -. A7 ' -ra-:..:u.-:,',,fg1' -:1f::r'r. .s1--v--- - - - '5f': n1crF-rr:--E1-arf-'-1 - ..w v'r'-ai.:-vs-var-vga ' fi-fri?-:Q-:P l: f --rf--.r -, ' A,-'. se 14- '1: '?14 3' '- T- 2. 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V, : -,-1, gnu . , ,f f2'1-s.vg.v..gg,--3 my ir Ulm- Qf.:',,, , n gag' 2. .all-if:-:-.z.c'P-.as-:4W.1:,...,n'1L,i.45:-Q1g,.2f??E':r 1 ,Ui -:Zi 1 Y -A i 1 -ey-,. ifliizfv,-'f-..: h5'i'zi . ,, 4 s .-, . ,, , , MX, ,efzirfffif,-2:1-1:b:..1iL.. , .... ,. ...-....:.1 'ldvtser-Miss XVINKLER IIRASR CRIIIER ZAURISKIE ROBERTS DUNN BOND EVIYLAN DIXSBIORE ERYINE Kl LLBI,KN MOORE H HEELER SCOTT XVII ITLOt K QUILL DRIVERS' GLIMMER First Semester President , . .Josephine McCausey Vice-President , ,Emma Deak Secretary and Treasurer . , Elsie Feldman Adviser-Miss Agnes Long. Second Semester President . . . Klara Kahn XVIQCP-P!'PSid9f7! lrcne Rivkin Serretury and Treasurer ..... , , . , , Betty Campbell HALL BURSTROX1 STEARNS LEXYIS FLASHLIGHT GLIMMER President Marian Scott Vivre-President Barbara Moore Secretary Mary XVheelcr Representative , Jean Dunn Margaret XVhitlock. HALL HOOD KAHN UAMPBELL MILLER BRIEF RIYKIN CONNOR MCCAITSEY LONG FELDBIAN The Junior Debaters meet every Tuesday after school: one week a business meeting is held. and the next week a practice debate is conducted. Other Glim- mers meet on Wednesday after school, but one of the features of the Senior Glimmer is its luncheon meetings held the fifth hour and the iifteen-minute period every other regular meeting day. Page Seventy-nine L12 ILEGTTTTQ.---4---M.. '-i1 l -Z f-s1+3:,'1F'i51 ifff V-. ': -ze.. :-!'-'.'-. -: 'f'T7'fa2P'f'::fF1::'::2. 4. v4Fi-:za-1'f3 'F-errvzs A ' ge- 'f,:1?f'z 1- Y: Y -iiifgll 'e,b.1.,-' -' 1 W: YT, :T - .mm K .:Qp',js-,,..jl..'gQ 5.7:-H S' :1-,f5L,'?',f 'fy jliifj ,L-' 'j Q if -5. 3 -. ' ', 152451 'lgafgi 1541. 'ffff' . if 51-Q 1-'-1.-5 2:-lar' ff':'i12-4-:iigfrzd 31 if -f '- tfeiig'.fray.,fgfeysz.fe?:' sg. 7 -,Ira . fr, V , .qi-rl 1 I-N1 .'7,'.-'12 a- L f ,, . 5-2.33 f '-.-. 3,.i- is-'i'-J 1,u.s.'J'e f'-:':-'-rg-:rl::'T -' -.N F' 325. was-T : Liv.:-tg' 'fiifffzlr 'ri' ' ffffffff.. ' M EAD MOYER CNOSQEN FLILMINL, COFFIN HIGHLAND PARK FEDERATION OF HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS First Semester Second Semester President - - Charles Moyer - - Charles Moyer Vice-President - - Carolyn Coffin - - Carolyn Coffin Secretary - - Rachel Fleming - - Rachel Fleming The Federation of Clubs was formed for the purpose of furthering the inter- ests of the school clubs, and encouraging students to make use of the benefits derived from them. It was organized last year. and is composed of the president and faculty adviser of each club of the school. The Federation intends to award either a cup or a banner to the most efiicient club at the end of the school year. It is also trying to secure a club day, which is to be set aside for annual club meetings. election of oflicers, picnics, lectures, and the like, but the big accomplishment of this body is that it has secured, for the present at least, the privilege of night meetings for the clubs of this school. thus surmounting one of the chief difhculties these organizations have met in times past. Page Eighty P-1 'f ' :'3T77J!T: '.T.4. ,... . , ':r'7.:'.. 5f7 5 '-, :f'T v:' fc ' -X! -3 .:'f1'f'1f-,UW --::Qa:r-S.+sf- Q -. fd .-nz,-' S-1-mzwf :fp -1.-5: ages?-fsffrxiaf-N 1-:'?-'I-.tes--.,-ir.. HH- 'giflfa-xf'a' s ,re-w .1-fir x26-az:--fa: :mv .er-gf:-1214fl1:?f?..e2'f'sss'-ff:Z-va-Qxf .lfsffr-EE? :ms--fr a.-ffimf. wee: if f -41.1 r-:1 af .LA-1 fazfm-Q-1.2.13-is -'ra -'u Pkfigaz 1-21+,-P'-as 1. gs- Hrswaa- .-A-.gf '-.f--L11s5:f-1f- lfxtf an rf- EF5: ,,f 2 - ,Q-was -as ft - 'f.i2'fu:-:,2,::ff-1. 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Rachel Fleming as secretary, and Jane Wallace as sergeant-at-arms, the Student Council of the fall term energetically set to work considering problems of the school. Believing that a small council would be more efficient. the whole school voted to revise the organization so that it would consist of five members and the president instead of twenty members. The new council, composed of Donna Jones, president. Charles Thomas, vice-president, Ruth Collins. secre- tary, Don Cameron, Jane Schermerhorn. and Robert Sumner. has made resolu- tions regarding systematic voting in the school and considered many other problems. The election of the spring term council had the atmosphere and seriousness of real political elections. Twenty students were nominated. their qualifica- tions and achievements listed in the Spectator, and a final vote was taken on printed ballots. This council has formulated resolutions regarding systematic voting in the school and has recommended changes in the method of marking students in citizenship, One of the permanent duties of the council will be the sponsorship of classes. Page Eighty-one r.. -N ,.-,.....,w,w...,-.. , . X - V ef .1 . 1 , . ,Q 4,:aQ.' --1 ., 1 ,1? '- -an Q,-,.4.,.54.-,:',, ':7fZr.,'eTg1, . .:-g--q.'1:- .ffgrgf iE!ff!,'J .-..:, v ,,,,: '1Kgg ,.. 4 -WW, ,v,?' -: .1-577. if ' ' fu xl:-' -' A If f--A ,-1,4-' 'L'i?5if:'.,,:f:'-.aus-iffg, m-Q:fm:lrfaws-:iff-:fteyzwi--.29 :.:.2V-.',v -.hfrvivs -ft .Q14sfk.?1.a.cz-52i3t?54gs'?-1'Y.':.1 vs' .Qf.-f - . 9?L :'fw'if:-Qirgif 'ffwsfi - : ' f? 111 fl: 'L'-fd 'Di 'Q'-25132-f'G1z9rf gfa::.3'Ff2f3-?1:?.Ti?'I2iW 21 g ', '.'11 '1I71'f:',s?5, Q Tig H .1-'e45'S'?'f4f?:eI.:Tf-f 2.2: .. -..:..k:iej 5,2 fi. 3355 5 f ,f, 1 X? 1' ll? I' 'M 'f' ' 31 .f '- - f.f't'+-fi2l53, srl-1 W:.?S3f,'1'-i' '32 1 K if'3- 311134 1 UU il -1FG5f E1?i'!+L ISEWSF' Vg ,.-wk.. F:-T - 4 , ij! --E,-7 Mn-L. -lvl?-,.zQ,.-1...-fmz.,.....fc:15i'-95453215.1 I 25,415 L-3,1-Pj., Wag, . ,- , , ,, ,-, A .... .,.................,-..-.....mw:w1'-..........5.4.-' 4- D -.,...::1ae,:..,-,..,,.mar::-..,,..... .,.. -.,, I1l1.XIl.'XM NVELLMAN GOULSON PAUGH ll l'Nll RN SLUH' XXRILJHI SCHEDULE 1925-'26 Nov. 10-Mt, Clemens, affirmative-1: Highland Park. negative-2. Grant Graham, Arthur Goulson, Eugenia Wellman. Dec. lO+-Ann Arbor, afhrmative-3: Highland Park, negative+O. Grant Graham. Arthur Goulson, Eugenia Wellman. Jan. 15-Highland Park, affirmative-0: Monroe, negative-Z. Garrett Wright. George Dusenbury. Dorothy Slow. Feb. 12-Highland Park, affirmative-Z: Flint, negative-l. Garrett Wright, George Dusenbury. Dorothy Slow. DEBATING At the annual Congress banquet this May, George Dusenbury was awarded the Gittins gold medal for outstanding work in debating: Garrett Wright re- ceived the silver medal. These awards are given annually by Mayor C. E. Gittins to the two team members who stand highest in knowledge of the sub- ject, delivery, and other essentials of debating. The 1926 debaters won two out of the four league debates in which they were entered. During the season there was a change of coaches. as Miss Anne McGurk had to give up her coaching duties because of the pressure of Junior College responsibilities. Miss Muriel Paugh directed the team's activities for the remainder of the year. The prospects for next year are encouraging. for two members of the 1926 team will return. Page Eighty- two vw, :1'r',frff 'fa. f '--' -- 1. -f f -:-y- ar..- :r':.. . -.:q-.--.21-rx-'f2'5 :'-:1:r::'1f15rf.r' 4-.w - WTTCI 'f'5T 'f-f'9? :- 11,34 ,Leaf ' ,ip f,gagg,gQ:q,i:::3:,f5:tg4,-aw-,1'-a:?fQgf2:5iw--at-sb .sgr affrkfah 3524-fsG:ff.f 2 H5 -JP' '-2-'su , . .1 1' 1--iifrvriw35221-srl:-:','-fiwfifxrwwf 'sits '-ver-'CHM C-1.152 fy .tw-',e21gsi: u ' -an-. 's '4F'!u: 'eww -- - -'-sf .:...,+'1if1t .1:.f', :-nl-.L.,g,,Gna7c-:-.xffpr iw . -- FH-. -:HWS 'f'-4 ,eg-:,.:'tf.rtv:f.sfr--.f.p '-'NT :Ex ---nv-,e.8' 2' V' IQ --'L '-in Q ' 'TK' QTFZ' 'LLI'-:Z 'Q., ' r'q -4- -PH Eifll V' 559- T 111' 'ETD'-wi it-.E 1 if 'fi 5213152 c 41- ' . U tc rf? e DECLAMATION, ORATORY. AND SPELLING First place in the local contest, lirst place in the sub-district contest and a close second in the district contest mark the progress made by Charles Moyer. who represented Highland Park in the State Oratorical Contest. Charles' ora- tion was John Marshall and the Constitution. Arthur Goulson was the only other person in the school who strove to gain honors in this contest. Wilbert Hindman. after Winning over a field of twenty-seven contestants. represented Highland Park in the sub-district meet of the State Declamation Contest and placed a close second. This contest was open to all ninth and tenth grade students. From the twenty-seven who entered. ten were selected by preliminaries and from these ten Wilbert Hindman was finally chosen to represent the school. The ten surviving the Iirst preliminaries were Wilbert Hindman, Myrtle Ballard, Billy Clarke. Dorothy Fitness, Lucille Wilson. Muriel Briggs, Helen Van Loon, Reva Van Buren, Joseph Sorin. and Margaret Yager, An atlas from the Detroit News, besides the honor and glory of achievement. is the reward of Barbara Moore, high school spelling champion. By a process of elimination. the ten best spellers of both the seventh and eighth grades were chosen to make up the grade spelling teams. The best speller of each of these teams was called the grade champion and received a dictionary from the Detroit News. The seventh grade champion was Laura Birdsall: the eighth grade champion was Henry Williams. The last one standing in a spell-down be- tween these teams Was declared school champion. and Barbara. who went in as a substitute, Won this place. 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Jswvaaf -- -1 F ,r ..,::i.ti:-.,,-....,.:4ma:'....-, -.,. ,..-. .,...-,..,.a, First Violins Thomas Lo Cicero, Ccqncertmaster Edward Babigian, Ass't Conccrtmaster Joseph Sorin John Danna Florence Collens Vivian Shaffer Margaret Stevenson Harry Nettle Helen Holden Horace XVeston Frank Taschner Page Eighty-four HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Miss MARAQUITA WALLIN, Conductor Violas Doris Blackmore Robert Salter Earl Weston Double Bass Donald Eisk Charles Mattson-Flute Mike Eerraro-Oboe Pete Dominick-Clarinet Gertrude Robinson--Saxophone George Knowles-Saxophone Second Violins Rosario Mazzarra Vincent O'Malley Popgan Holopigian Norma Brown James Krimian Pierce Emig Anna Kulycauck Sam Barr Walter Peterman XVilliam Gillam Arthur Johnson Violintellos Lawrence Goodspeed Carl Meloy Elpha Bull-Cornet George Ready-Cornet Morey Pereira-Percussion Virginia Liuzzi-Piano. '- 4 7 - ,--..j.,s ,f . L V 4 - ea- u' -.L - :WWW--,g' C'7'7-Ffa If-TWTT5 ' ! 4 1 ' ' ' K. 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Jafsfaaf' az:-2.-?.:4,,..-,,...., flssistanl Conductor Drum Major . . Corners Morgan Randall George Struthers Virgil Burgess Dale Richardson Alden Young Cyril Rose Marcel Phillips Oboe Mike Ferrero Clarinets Philip Gibbs Robert Leslie Clyde Steward Leroy Voorheis Pete Dominick William Gordon Morell Baker THE BAND CONDUCTOR, PHILIP WOLFF George Thomas William Adams Charles Northey Edwin Wolff Flute and Piccolo Charles Mattson Bassoon Glenn Wilber Saxophone Benson Munyan Clifford Morgan Robert Klintworth Lawrence Passage Bradford Cole Robert Breck Ansel Passage Lester Wilson . Morgan Randall . Adrian Beam Baritone James Smalley Trombone Herbert Wendt Walter Souten Lawrence Matthews Charles Boals Sousaphone Kenneth Mapes Mr. Perry D, Miller Percussion Adrian Beam Karl Forsyth Perry Osborne Morey Pereira Harry Bingham Page Eighty-Hue POLAR BEAR STAFF Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor - Business Manager - Sales Managers - - Feature Editor - - Organizations Editors Athletic Editors - Joke Editors - Snap Shot Editor - Art Editors - - - Typist - - - Student Adviser - Plates Hayward York Florence White Rose Palmaroli Darr Smith Milton Anderson Executive - Assistant - Art - - - Photography - Finance - - Printing - ARTISTS Designing James Boylan Clemence LeFebvre FACULTY Elizabeth Miller Katherine Streiff Thomas Lo Cicero Adrian Beam Frances Grabow Katherine Howe Warren Rockefeller Dorothy Brennan Cyrus Aldinger Louise Shoec raft Frank Ronan Geneva Cofhn Charles Ansley Hayward York Florence White Millicent Brenner Margaret XValters Lettering Richard Meloy Carlton Hughes Cartoons Earl Hovey Albertine Loomis Dona C. 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Among the various churches at which the Octette has appeared are the Cen- tral Methodist Episcopal Church, the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. the Highland Park Congregational Church, and one in Birmingham. The Christ- mas pageant. the Senior Revue. and the Senior Carnival are some of the enter- tainments at which they have sung here at school. The Woman's Club and the Rotary Club of Highland Park have also heard these singers this year. Page Eighty-seven 3'-.,g fl, ff 4 rv ,..- - 4 Y ,'! Q-vw, ,. ,, .-.-.', :r :fr4f:':-: , -nv -fu:'1:f'-'1'-,:':'r y -, -, P '-,-fr'-1 ,fn-Tm ,ml-,,..,,,f-.,.. -K, ,,,,.x, .-,- .,-4,,,,.f. A Q-' 1r.f,,f,,,,.-1.. , N, ,L ff, 4131: mr.:-4,,,.,...w M- ' .. .-,,-,-,, .-,Nga gf . .- ?5? 5sfS2ff2Q:, 5 57gu1'2 fl2'3'k -Iviffif 1iifiifeifairfi-f17?2?i:-2225? f -X '- 1+ '-11'i7iEQX ,- J fn 1'1- 2wgi1.f2Z-' aff-'1-ff' ,,J:f5': EQ ff. ' Q: vm--' ' nm- 4:1 Iwiff-21s,-s1ffaew 'xy 5 .-1'-rnzfmdf Y at a..1,fx -a '. wg , -fi-1 -gf: gf-rw fgzfr. - 2.-fax.. 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Dorothy Rivkin Tinkers. Virginia Thomas Helen Van Loon Ruth Wesley Adele Bergman Esther Jacobs Nancy Smalley Edna Bosanko Eleanor Locke Pauline Southwick Edith Ernst Beatrice Mosher Katherine Streiff Mary L Hanel Helen Rogers Lena Tabbitt Eloise Highfield Dorothy Scholder Alma Thomas Joseph Bloom Harold Boyer Kermit Brask Ross Carswell Arthur Cash Percy Chapman Morley Colwell Edward Babigan Henry Bird Dick Bristol Alfred Anderson Donald Mayhew FORESTERS Walter Gee Arthur Goulson Grant Graham Robert Hart Sterling Martin Donald Mayhew Stuart MacDiarmid OUTLAWS Paul De Foe Leland Finkbeiner Jack Kimball TINKERS Miller McConnell Stuart MacDiarmid BALLET fMi1kmaids5 Miller McConnell Richard Meigs John Perine Lawrence Prakken Joseph Savich Robert Suggs Jack Potter Frank Ronan Richard Meigs Robert Suggs Morris Dance and Maypole Dance directed by Dorothy Hollinger. Ruth Collins Bella Galin Herma Grabowsky Gayle Hall Frances Calvert Gertrude Clark James Guest Dorothy Hollinger Olive Kinsman Gertrude Le Grande Evelyn Renchard GUARDS TO SHERIFF Geraldine Park Jean Read Evelyn Schwab PAGE TO SHERIFF Miller McConnell Jane Rundell Hilda Schoeniield Ruth Sherman Margold Vehon Florence Scott Victor Smith MESSENGER FOR THE KING Evelyn Schwab 1 Margaret Yerex Dorothea Youngs Page Eighty-nine f7: .vgzwwgrra-',:f 5: '1K:v'M.a.,Ji.-1 Qxzv'-'-T ,M Q -.1--ff,-zrfwwp-f --,--::',p4:-- - pfsy:.uw1- -gs-fx -, ,. aww,-f 1P-r-'fra A' - .. 'ifgff 75- 'jg faq. 1' 13215,-24g12f:iT,t.iW jf-,ff ,-1 'xg 1:2 ' - , , ,. wg-' 1.5 'fu 'rr 1'.'v'-: ',- 2 41:5-: - 1-,:-P ' 1- Lfrxw rf!-1 S-,'-3?e'f--f-wwe 114 -im md 5 ,z:i.1,53mz5fqgs'.:1-in-kiwi. :ff-Af SHPE 2 A K gg ?- W xg 6,7195 G. Lfir.-- ,,PLEJL.,t'TLT.1I2.'.'fTfhviIi-F...........i....,.......,..-,. -..J..w?-max., A-2 .,..sniai-..ff.......,....,,..........4 Page 1vl'77E'lll -r -f-.fr -,ff mf'-Ar' -'-':: ' -,Q--1.-1.71 f--1Uv-52',P'31'-12,21 -T+'.-gl -F -1, va- - ' -- sie:-.r--'serv 1-1-. 525 fcgfifwf' '15 fab-.ffzjf-' fra, -. ,E 3' iff?,,,:'i'i:7i5if3fT--f-, gqz-A525-gQ:5E'a1-E:-'iris' 'ffl-:nvf ,, '.-2,3515-',-2:'Er5.-i-fir:-7 Q wgyg- f- -'fi - -.:. fs. -Al'-.-F5 113- . 1-:tt-1.2-.wr if' Riff' ' Y 'Fi 'f 1ZT?1. . 1,L1E.'Lf,rv1-is -'z Q if F59-e 1: , A.-ff:-1,1':5e:, 132 li -'-.gnc H'gt-1ix.-:sugars-tri:--,ga-'l 1, nga .yr f- , wan r---- Q3-if -Q-73'-JH 1'-agxrq :ig -. - ,fl i -4-1,22 1 V1 -we-94-11',,::Qea-.-su z 4 in, - 5-.,,a ---f .. -JV N eg .. - rEv..w...e...-M.a....,i ..- 5, ,hu ,rf , ,rn-4, A - - ... NN, + pw- 2...-,mf-1 - --- 'gg ..a,a22fffi::..-3::3s5:'i .,.... .igif-....,....--.,, -Jaoeafffff r...3,.1 it BY GUY B James King . Corinthia A Clinton DeWitt Julia DeWt'tt . Eva King , . Abby Rocher Dr. Delameter , Adam Smith . Lord Andrew Gordon Horace Pilgrim . . Direttor . . Settings ..,, fSettings execute ADAM AND EVA OLTON AND GEORGE MIDDLETON Presented by the Senior Class Nlarch 5 and 6. 1926. ,Q CAST , John H. Sumner . Permilla Lampman . Richard Decker , Evelyn Friedman , Evelyn McBride Bcrnadine Simpson . Clifford H, Morgan . . Donald Cameron . . Earl Hovey A . . . Eldon Young . . Miss Dona C. . , , . , Designed by Miss Jean d by Miss .lean Ross' stage construction class.l Boyle Ross Page Ninety-one Z 14:1-:'2--:aw-'fiii-'ifLQ-6252.viii:-' ' asf-'-,:: .'ei?: ilG5!':f.?'ff'ffgirlff?-?:5TZ'fTfiE55-'iii-A:iii,l :v3'-3f ???Eitf47fi '3-'5I725f-MKQJ -3' if ':':3.h'v' -' --7 Y fm-x' ,-ff 56 wx: ' xichs- V nf.. -----1 1.14:-fi-5-? 12--' fa-X 'f f:'1z-'jk' vv:f gm.,'Yf '- s'f-+v-,NJA--W,xin- -'4 .:. r su.: '-'f v J 221' '-.i- ,gig ', 1,5 .,.1 7:2 csv- :Q H 55-52 rfjfz -Lkgffuz 1515.3 ,.g ' -125, 25.-g,':5c5.w'Tf Qififgi 'ii-1,- p ' 1, f -'efif:yZ14E513i,ge f gait 'I G-Q , Lei? 5:f.i,f5'f1F.:-Zgfl'fri -Tir? E -fr s 573- - - H: 1-4 f L. V- 1 'r 'N-QL,-,.-.-L...-an-L-'n'.f,:w:if'z ' -A? .i.- 'S--at sf-,':::..1,:sf1.Qfg's,,gd1r:d f if 15295 PM 354, ff .2 V- ,,jf 23r-rw f1.ar2g3:.QLL-FIzffmfrigzili-L4-Sis Lei? m. 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A bigger paper and a bigger staff have responded to the demands of the school, and the result is the highly efficient Spectator which weekly disperses its news. The Spectator received the cup again this year, which it first won in 1925. for the best high-school weekly publication in Michigan. Another honor for the Spectator was its election as president of the Michigan lnterscholastic Press Association. Not only has the size of the paper and the number of students concerned in producing The Spec increased during the decade of its existence. but the circulation has kept pace with the rapid growth of the school. From month to month the personnel of the staff changes as tryouts attain to full membership. and former members drop their publication responsibilities to take up other tasks. The roster as it stands at the end of the school year is as follows: Managing Editor , ..,. ...,.,.., . . , ..,,,, , . , , . , . , , . , Orville Jackson Assistant Managing Editor . . , . . , . . . ..., Margaret Walters Associate Editors. .. ,.,. , .Carolyn Coflin, Lawrence Prakken Sport Editors ..., , . . . ,..... Cadwell Swanson, Enid Renck Magazine Page Editors , . . . , Margaret Emde, Elisabeth Bradshaw Copy Editors , . . . ,Ralph Shiffman. Cornelia Thompson Feature Editor . . . . , , .......t,...,..... Ida Forth North Pole Editor . . . . . . Jane Schermerhorn Art Editor .,...,,, .... G eorge Knowles Cartoonist ,,.. . . , ..,... Earl Hovey Business Manager, . , ..... . . .Ethel Kennedy Advertising Manager .... .............. B laine Bubeck Circulation Manager , ........,...,. Dorothy Forde Boohlzeepers .....,, . ..,.. Madeline Zalac, Ruth Gibson Clerks .,......, , , .....,,. .,,. M arjorie NVareham, Helen Miller Reporters Dorothy Brennan, Don Cameron. Ruth Damerau, George Duscnbury, Alice Forde, Demeter Ger- dan, Grant Graham, Donna Jones, Clemence LeFebvre. Jean Levy, Dorothy Mundinger. Gertrude Snook. Dorothy Slow. Beatrice Weiswasser, William Walter, Garrett Wright, Joseph Witter. Proof Readers f Kenneth Robins. Miller McConnell, Florian Lux, Horace Weston. Circulation Staff Milton Anderson. Donald Brown. Frances Calvert, Arthur Goulson, Lawrence Goodspeed, Her- bert Hughes. Athleen Locklin, Richard Meloy, Helen Morgan, Evalyn Moyer. Amy Munford. Charles Reik. Elsie Waldo, Sylvia Weiss. Advertising Staff Geraldine Park. Herbert Harbison, Herman Lewis, Larry Whitsit. Typists Millicent Brenner. Shirley Hunt, Sylvia Mooney, Dorothy Rivkin. Office Boy ........................,. ........ ,,........ ...... . . B ert Densmore Page Ninety-three I If U' W' - ur r l .9 5 N N ' an 'n Armin.: 4 .zg-2, ',. 4 A. . 1. u, . ' . fx 'Tw :-11, . hf ' ' 'I If ' ' 1- Y'-v : 'cf' nfs '. ,-.J... --il, - f ,L 1. ' ,..Q 1.4 . , - v' .e.. 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