Jackson High School - Reflector Yearbook (Jackson, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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I THE IQEFLECTUIQ 'VEAIQBCUK IQSZ Qnfiff? IQICHADD BIZCIYWVII-l'i Editor IQAMUNA DU BCIS Assistant Editor THE l2ffLlfCTUl2 VOLUME vm Published by the Students of JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Jackson -:- -2- Michigan V JF L 4 Y' , ' .1 K:-Sgerzgwgzt. . f f -gg, ,,- . DEDICATION ln behalf not only of the classes ol193Q, but of many Senior classes in the years gone by, who have Found in their adviser a true counselor, scholar, and friend, we of the Reflector staff dedicate this, our book, to ELIZAl3fTH L. SHERMAN FUIQEWUIQD If this 1932 Reflector can bring to mind in the future, memories of care-tree school life, priceless friendships, and the traditions ol Jaclcson High School, its purpose will have been ac- complished. G D CONTENT! ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS K D R 1. ADMINIITDATIUN E. EIZLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 DEAN S. SPENCER Principal EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 Page I o111'Ivu11 NIR, R. EMENS MISS R. COOLIDGE Assiflant Principal Dean of Girls MR. D. FOX Counselor 1. .. ' Q rim: 'n Nfl 1 HI Ill ,,,- IDIIII1 HUINIIIH A. ls.. All 1. 111.1 C. H. BLAIR M i1-liignli Siu li- '1vl'ilL'il4'I'i. llnllz-gh B. S.. AAvl'Stt'I'li Shih I1 vrs' ilullvgv Iiiulngy NIiI.I.I'1 liliAlJI.ICY A. H., All l1lllllllH'l'1'l' 5 ' ' -awh- U. P1 mimi tiulh- 1 C.Aii0l.lNli Iil.i.liN lilil'l l'l'Y l'h. IS., ljliivvraity 1 gun lunglish l.lti'I'ililll'k' IQUXA I. BLYIIIAXAN A. li., li. ll. S., All I1-gn' lfuininl- FCC' il' Mid limi ilu!! IDA M. liL'li'I' Ph. IS., L'11iv1-rsity nl' llislury fllliczlgu IQLIZAISIZTII CAMISEIRN A, M., l'1iix1-Vsity ut' lilliuugh llngl ish EFLECTDD . . . DF 1932 IS. S., idlilil A. B.. A. li., gun .l NN Xlli A. li.. lglippi I sh F1'1'l1ch IIUIHIS CARLSON N4ll'iilXNi'SiC'I'll L'1ii- versity f1lDlllIlH'l't'I' JIGSSIIC 11IIAMIilillS A. B., Olivvi C1ull1'5.i1' l'niv1-rsiiy ul' l1l1i1:ug,i1n. Grand- 1lzit1- NYm'k .IAMIZS Ii. lf. CHASE lfvrris Instituto Micliigzgzm Stuic Nnrnml l'lliY1'l'SiiA' Svlmul ui' Music Music mul St:-u1xg1'nphy li l l'H Ii. KIOULIDG li Mi1l1il1-bux'y Cullviil' A. M., 'i'1-zlL'lwl's' l21xll1'g1', lini- umhizi l'niv1-rsily D1-an ni Girls li0lSli1i'l' NY. KLO0l'lili l'nix'1-rsiiy ul' Michi- M. IZUY L'niv1-rsiiy ul' Michi- gun lil'zl1i1lall1- NY1n'k, I-lliYK'l'SiiX ol' M ichigzm 'l't'ilL'il4'l'S 111111-341- llurm limit, GOVIIIZIIIA' .IIQAN IIICNSMOHIC A. li.. Alhiun C1mll1'g1- - X'1'k, l'lliX'i'l'SilB 1 I i1h1ui1 X ll 1mi'Nii1hi in - 1,-. ,.,. linglislm mul JllUl'll2lii5IIl I'1lyi' l i1'li'1'r1 4 J F '7 ' s HARRIITI' C. DICKINSON A. li., LTl1ivL-rsity oi' Michi- gun A. M., flllillllllblil lfnivc-rsiiy Latin H. NY. IJOEKSEN A. li., llopc College Ijlmivwsiiy of Michigan University of Iowa Boys' Physical E1lllL'2IiiUll ROYAL If. IIRESSIEL A. B., lizllulnazoo lfollogc History RUTH BIENTLY FAl.lili A. B., Olivet Coll:-go llisiory FLOHICNIIIC IE. FIELD A. B., Albion Collr-gr: A. M., University ol' Michi- gun Algvhrn and '1ll'lgU1lOIll0tl'y DEYO li. FOX B. S., Univm-rsity oi' Michi- gun 2 A. M., lfnivcrsiiy ol' Michi- gun NV1-sim-rn Stair' 'l'0:1cl1c'i's' Collvgc Drawing und Studi-ni Conn- Silllll' ll 0BI2R'l'A G l .ENN A. B., li. S., LlllYi'I'SIly ol Illinois Girls' Physical l2illlL'2lllOli Page Si.1'lvUn EFLECTDID . . . DF 1932 LOUISE HATCH GRANT gain Engl ish MYlH'l'l.li GHIZI-QXIC A, li .,BllCl1lgllli Stutv NO1'lll2ll Univvrsity oi' Michigan Giuiclilatr' NVol'k Homo licononiics, Foods, :incl Aritllms-iii' HARLAND L. llA'l'1Ill A. li., Albion liollc-gl' Mzitlivimiiics ARIJIS HAYES .lunc 1?-iuinlllzlim' ol' 1927 llli-rk .IASPICIR J. H1l2F'l'.lIi A. li., Univcrsiiy ol' Michi- gun Nlntln-iimtics HliLliN HEN'l'lili HODGIZ Illinois Shih' NOl'lll2ll Sfhcuoi iilllL'2l5.'IO Art lnsiiiniv Univvrsity of Colorzulo i:I'il its XX'Al.'l'ICli H. HOLIJIQM.-KN A. li., XVCStK'1'll Shltl- 'l'1-ucl1-- vrs' Collf-gi' Aliltll1'ill2lllCS :incl fills-inistry A. IS., Univs-rsiiy ol' Michi- i r - . fx 3? Q5 t --- MA HJORI Gruduut 1111-rk IEDNA Ii. li. NI., .xlllillll f' fil!IHlH1'l't'l' RICHARD li. S., Ml Buys' P li HOLTOX 1- of F4'hl'llil1'y 19231 IIOLTZ Ii. HOLTZ clligam State Nlbl'lll2II hysivul liclucaxtirm EFLECTU . . . of IQIQQ IHIBIQN N. liIil3l.lilI B. S., Miclligull Stalin' Normal Agriculturz- IZDITII A. KING XX'iscmlsiu l.il11'u1'y School I.iln':l1'izln HAROLD KINYON A. li.. A. NI., LIllYt'l'SlfA' ui Mit-lligun t'0HllxlQI'Ci:ll Gt'Ugl'll13lly an cl lCculml1.lius f I'IS'l'lIli1i M. IDDLIQS Ii. S., xliffhigilll Stalin- Cullogm- Carl?-tc-l'i1l Director AGN ICS li. JOHNSON A. li., Lniv01'sity ul' Miclmigzm lfrm-nclm :md English OSCAR M. JOHNSON A. li., University ul' NIiClliQ.1'illl Aim-ricnn History lfl.OltI2Nt1lC.IAK1li li. S., l,lliVt'l'SftA' ol' Blilllliflilll .s I 1 luls 1llj'SiC2ll EClllll'iltiOll IiAI.l'H KNOLL li. S., AYl'Stt'l'll Stzltc VFCZICII- 4-rs' tlollvgef Auto Mvcllullics :md Mal- cllinv Shop IIAIHKY H. IQOPPLIN li. S.. Stout lustitutv Vfuml Shup ICAIRLIC XY. M11Nlill. li. S., Iiilllllllilllltl tlollcgm- A. M., LJlliY0l'SifA' of Michi- gnu Pllysics :mtl Algc-bra IxA'l'Il1ili1Nli li. MAGILI. Ifllivmwsity uf NYiSt'UllSiIl , .' urtlc-I'l' tlullcgv I':llf.IliSll 1'ug1z' S1'U1'I1l1'c'll AIi'l'llL'R ll. MASON Univvrsity of flliicugo Faculty hfllliilgvl' ol' Alh- lm-tics 3Il'L'llilIliC2ll lbmwiiig F11 lfll R. MA'l l'I'II-QNYS A. li., A. M., L'lliYl'I'SilA' oi M ichigalli Mullin-mniivss GIQUHGE li. MATSON Ohio Shih- l,'1iivvl'siiy XYl'Stl'l'I! 811110 'I'A'z11'l10l's' Col logic Mznuliim- Shop QL.. ALICE M. MAV1il'l'I'Y A. B., Oliw-t tiollvgv Hisiovy HAIHIIIYI' M. Mlflllili A. IS., Univ:-rsiiy ol' Michi- gun GC'0llli'tI'y MA HY V. M UMM IQHY A. IS., A. M., llllYl'l'SllA' ol M ichigzlli lungl Ish GIHAYSOX NHXYAIRK A. Ii., Oliva-t llollc-ge Kilim-luisll'y Pngv liiglilvvri EFLECTD . . . or 1932 li'l'HI'1I. BOYD PAGE B. S., Ohio NVQ-slcyaul Assislzmt Lih1':11'i:m IJIHUQIILLA SKONE I'ALMlilR lfnivm-rsity oi' Chicago Art lnstituh- of Chicago cugo FlUl'l'llCl', Italy Arts :md Crzlfts l'. FLOYD I'Alililili Hillsrlulc- College l1Il'ill'A' Busim-ss llollc-ge lcgl' CUl1llll1'l'Cl' GIRACIC PAIRRISH fifllilllilti' ol' June- 1925 1.ln'l'k IAJLIS A. PASKLHKIQ A. IS., M. S., Univ:-rsity ol Min-liigzm Physics BARBARA PATON Spanish J. NVAIHJ PIRESTON li. Hillxmlzulv Colla-gc Biology Aczulm-my ol' lfiuc- Arts, Chi- Accuchfmizi di B4-llc Arii. Michigan Siam- Normal llol- A, R., Univ-rsity ol' Michigan: ROY IRAXIJALI. AA'f'Stl'I'll Stem- 'l'v:nclu-i's' Ilollz-ga' I'll1'1Iu4- L'liivx-rsity Pl'illtilH.f :md Ifziclllty Arl- visvl' nl' Yvzlrlmimk llAliHIli'l' llANI70l.l'Il A. li., NIIVIIIQZIII Binh- Nm'- lxlzll ilollvgv A. M., L'niv1-rsity ol' Michi- gnu Nlntliviim I i us. IIICIHQIIIZA HAL' A. li.. 111mm-cticui Colle-gc 114-i'iii'iC:liL' in l'l1ysiuthl'l'- upy, H1ll'VRll'll Bla-cliczll Sclluol Girls' Pliysivnl lidiu-zntimi NX'll.l'IiliIl l'. IHAYNICH A. IS.. A. NI., LIllYC'I'5ltA' ul Blicliigam lillglisll :xml lllllllil' Spank- mg: GLAIJIDIS IRIKIIIAHIJS A. li., M. S.. l1i1x'vl'm1ty ul Blichigzui Arithms-tic' ICIJITH P. RINGS A. B.. A. Nl.. LlllX'0l'5ltA' ui' Nliflliglilll llistory l'1l,Sll'l li. HOAYIC A. li.. Hillsclzllc llulli-gv Iinglisll EFLECTD . . . of 1932 ANNA I.. SCIIICIREH l'uiv0rsiiy ol' tlllicngm llmm- licmioniirs H'l l'lil.lA SIIKNICK A. IS., Albion Collvga- Algm-hrn li. MA NGA li li'l' SICITZ llillsdzilv linllvgc llmnlilviwx' lil.IZAlSlE'l'lI SHERMAN I'l1. li., L'nivi-rsity ul' Michi- gain Latin llL l'll li. Sl'lilil'1N A. IS., Oliva-I Cullvgv lingl ish lIliI,liN H. 'FONIPKINS A. ll., L'nivi-rsiiy ol' Michi- gain Assistant l.ih1'ziri:in EIAYOOIJ I.. NYATSON li. S., Blicliigain Shih' Nor- mal Cullvgv Buys' Pllysirzll l'1dllC'2lti0Il o , - - lugv A 1110191-11 ,A 3-, XNILLUX LX. B., L'11iv1'1'siiyo' , Latin :md English lliO'l'.X ll. XYILSON Nlichigam State Xrwlxml Cul- Iupim' llillsrlzllc' 41011020 CHllll1H'I'l'l' gn' TIIIUIIHI EFLECTD ...Cf 1932 l'li.XXl1liS fililCIiX li 4ll0Dil'tl1l'C'3 X. Ii., .Xlhiull Kfullvpgc- Vnlglish HUGH I , XYOI.110'l l' L'lliYi'l'SitX ul' Michigan Music XIJIA Nl. lu. XQLBM A. IS., L'l1iYL'l'Si'Q' 01' Mic gnu Iungllsh :md in-1'nm11 I IIE! Ng? my - A ,m,,.,,,,.m.4-is vw diwm. Q 4 I-am. fu 1 f , K- ,gh f ' -.hx Q A. ,5 F 7 .. . - YW - Yumg',:,f Kr 1.40 y J., yy. A lf ' 'X' -UA' , K , fa 7- , , 4 It 1... .. J M f. . - .. - Q-,N J! gym ' ,gg+q.5,'Xr1' wx ff Qi, - ky 651139, r . A 'I' ', .1 4,4 x ax ix J x V .1 -x S. if 0. 5 wife ' '+ . 4 raffjlif 4 4-3 l IENIDIQI Salutatory . , EFLECTIDIQ . . . DF 1932 CLASS DAY PROGRAM Vocal Solo: 'lThe Big Bass Violnglzy Bolmmzon Class History' . Class Prophecy . , . Piano Solo: Prelude in C Sharp Minorfffby Raclmzaninoff . , Classwill , ,..,. ,. , Vocal Solo: '4Down at the End of the Garden , , Presidents Address Saxophone Melodies Valedictory .,., Class Song lVlusic: COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 1 . Light Cavalry Overturew . . . Z. 'Romance' .,.... ....,. , . . Invocation Salute to the Colors Piano Solo: Address: Vocal Solo: High School Orchestra Rev. Hubert N. Dukes The Class !'Prelude in C Sharp Nlinorv ., . . . Helen Hooker The Amateur Spiritfi Harry Means Crooks, President of Alma College wfhe Answer ..... .....,., ....., ....,.,...., . . . Marguerite Holtz Presentation of Diplomas Edward Frost, President of the Board of Education Recessional: wfurkish March from Ruins of Athens .,... Page Tiveniy-fain' High School Orchestra Raymond Brown Kenneth Benson . ., jane jewel Clarice Hodgman . . Helen Hooker Richard Beckwith Marguerite Holtz . . . John Elwood jay MeKinsrry .. . Irene Seid . .. .Sujvpe . . Rtlbilzxteirl Rachmaninuff . . . Terry Beethoven EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 JANUARY IOIIN Iil.XX'00I1 ILXIHILXILX BIICIJIZIE BIAIHLANITI' NYILSON flll.XlH,I2S IJIZMIXG I'r0xi1lz'11I Yirw'-I':'1'sialu11I Sl'f'l'l'f1ll'!l Tl'L'USl1l't'I' W 4 IHIZXIZ Slilll IHAYNIONIJ BRUXYN Vulvrlir-lnrirm Sfllllfilffllfllll nga Twenty-five EFLECTUD . . . or 1932 PATRICIA ANGUS SiIz'm'v is the 11e1'fvvt1-sl hvrulfl of joy. lilizulu-ill Barrett Browning. IIA, I2B, I2Ag P. Q. ll., IIB, IIA, IZZB, I2Ag Class Play, I2B. KA'l'HlilIlNlE BACHMAN I hour. Uv! say not mnz-li, 11111 lhinlc the nwrvf' Girls' Chorus, IOB, l0Ag Alix:-cl Chorus, IIB, I2Bg Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.-X. IJICLOBIS BAKER HSIIPII wilvliery in Ilmxv .mwvl gray eyes. Fox-dus Anlicitiae, 1013, IllA, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2A 'l'1'vzus- urn-rg Class Secretary, IIB, Bm-i'l1-vlor Bi-NYeekly, I2B, I2Ag Athi-nian Club, I2Bg La Socicdzul Hispunicu, IIA, I2B, I2A Ss-crctu1'y. BETH AGNES BARNES She is urls? who flolh lull: bu! Iiltlef' Girls' Choral Club, IOA, IIB, IIA, Art Club, I2A. BICHABIJ BECKNYITH Ile has a slern Ioolc lull ll ganllv lwurtf' S. P. Q. ll., IOB, IIIA, IIB. IIA, I2B, IZA, Rcflvctor An- nual, I2B, l2A, Edito1'-in- Chia-I', I2Ag 'l'1'e:1sul'4-r I2B Clam. li EN N li'l'l'l BEN SON hffllllli' hilhcr child, lmsl thou lhis young wonmn vrrvr sevn?' Boys' Chorus, IIIB, IOAQ liuphony Choir, IIA, IZA: Sir Philip Sidney Club, IZA, Opvn-Ita, I2B. JOHN BOLHUIS If you are going to Iuka un rlllilurle adverse In lhv ul- titurle which we wigh you to luke-we'rc ll1ro11glr. ' Band, IOB, IHA, IIB, IIA, I2Bg Studi-nt Council, IZB, I2A. EFLECTO . . . of 1932 Ls I,'. jg, :AA I Q' fi , , A .. .g-'V , 251 ' M - - 5 ' - aw, J HI fi f ' A ' ii ,. W I .0 'Vj::'P il. f uri. I ,JS I - .. V : V , 5 I, .. -. W fm,-1 .. , W ,. I , . , ff 1 f iv 'Y MAXINIC BOBNEB u'1lIlll'Il of few nrorflx make the best wives. Girls' Glvc Club, IOB, IOA: Ul 'lIl'Sfl'2l, IOB, IOA, IIA, l2B, l2A, NY I LM A BONVEB She who scorns ri man must :lie a maid. Cznnc from Grass Lake High School this yt-ar: Orch:-stra, IOB, IOA, IIA, IQB, I2A. 11lll'IS'l'liR XY. BBISTOW Ullulnzness of will is Il xign of greulnesxf' Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2A. HICLICN BRISTONV Hlfvrlrly in heurl und rvuzly in hand. Alixa-Il Chorus, IIB, IIAg Sir Philip Sidnc-y Club, IZZA. 'l'lllil.MA BRISTONY 'XI muizlen IYIOIIPSI rlnrl yvl wll-pussessezlf Alixc-ml Chorus, IIB, IIA. BYBONli'l'TA BROXYN Common sense is nul tl r-omnzon thing. Alixvd Chorus, IOB, IIIA, IIB, IIAQ Opercttn, IIB, .htll0lli1lll Club, IIB, IIA, Pri-siclvni I2B, I2A: Eliza- bvih liz1l'r0tt Browning, IIA, Opc-rc-Iizn Bosanlundv, I2B. l.lI,l.IAN BBONYN Wllozlvmlion, the nnblcxl gift fI'0Ill He1w0n. Page Tlllflllll-Sl'Ul'Il l '-v-v-f J 13.1YMON1J 1311011'N Ile who 1Ie.s1'r1111s 1111111 111'1'1Is not llIl0f11l'I' 1II'lllSl'. ' S. P. Q, H., 1013, 10.1, 11.13 GO1'111211l Club, 1213, 12.-13 11111110 Club, 1213, Rifle Club, 1211. 1iYli131i'l 1' 15lf11'l'T l.if1 s jus! ll Imuvl of C'11E'I'I'1!'S.'l Pl'L'Sll1L'll1 1113 Class, Mixed Chorus, 1013, 10.15 l3el'l1-ctor Allilllill, 1113, 1111, 12133 P. Q. l3., 1013, 10.21, 11B, 11.1, 12133 Student Repre- s1'11t11iivL-, 12Bg Iuierclass l3a1sl11-ilmll, 1213, 12.1, Robin 11111111 Opi-1'1-1111, 1111. 1..1VEI3N1i CANTINIC Kn11111I1'1Ig1f is C'HlIflllJll'.U S. P. Q. I3., 101-3, 1011, 1113, 11.13 G01'1l1i11l Club, 12A. 1JONA1.1J 11. CLIQTE I 1I11re 110 11Il 111111 1111111 be- 1'1nn1' Il 1111111, mlm 1111r1'.v 110 m1:r1' is none. Boys' Chorus, 10B, 10.1, 11.-1, 1213.3 Mixc-11 Chorus, 10.1, 1113. VICLDA DELL CLUT12 SI11 Il be great sonu' 111111 1U11t'll?n Sp:-cial llznuuing, 1213, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.-1g 1.11 80010111111 Hispan- inl 121 1, -.. 1101315111 COXYLHY 11'lm is so full of yI'!ll'U tI111f it fluuls 1111 over 11111 1Ilfll'6', 'l'111'cl1 Hi-Y, 1113, 12115 F1101- bull, 1013, 12133 I11te1'111u1':11 Sports N1lll11lg0l', 12115 Boys' Chorus, 1013, 12A. C1.A1 l'0N COX They HILIIIPI1 Cllllllflll 11111 I111n1I's11me 111111 in the Senior Class. The pour 111111 I111sn't 111111 11 mo- ments p1'111fe since 111111 zmforlunrrte event. Sir Philip Sidney, 12.-1, 111'17l'0SL'1lfLlt1VC Assembly, 12.-1g Press Club, 12135 Re- 1'l1'C1Q1' Stuff, 1213. Ijllfll' Twenty-1'igI1t EFLECTD . . . or 1932 f 1 .. . V. ' 1fflI'llt'S1lll'SS is llz1' Ives! 1 V gif! nl' 11111111111 life. , . ' s. 11. Q. 11., 11111, 1111- 1.1- , ' 1 13l'ZlI'y 1111111, 1111, 11.1, 1211, 12113 lilizzlbvtli l3z1r1'1-11 J 'i .1 11l'011'11l11g, 1213, 12.1, 131-- . . - , v: . 4,,i fr,: 'vf2:vd!f?nQT 11:21 ' . . . 1 f- 111-ctor 131-111-1-lily, 11.1, 1 111a11'1'11L'111: lJ.1V1S ' -3 .1'ul11ing 111I1llL'l'S Il0I'l1IlllI1IS V, ffifig -- 35 I 1.1- 1.1-1'cl1- 1'1'i111L'lllS: Atho- -1 11ia111 Club, 1213, P1'1'si111'111 l ' 111 3 1-Q 1113, 11.1, 1213, Special , 1 , 1 lfillllllllg, 1213, 12.111 1311sli1-1- ,V,- , I bull, 11.1. ' 11.111Y 11.1v1s ,M ' ,, ' , Of ll 1'111'1'rl'11l lnnlr, Il 4, .' plvnsizig Iif1'. . f '1 ' 1 s, 11. Q. 11., 11111, 111.1 ma y f ,. Q 1111.1111.1cs 111111115411 ,T ,.. ,, ,W - .1'll11ll17fl' in ll1llllIll'l' llllll in ll 1111111 llllllilbll' in , ,V fri 11111111 111' lms Io Sflllflliil' ' ' 1I'l'llSl1I't'I'.U 1111111111110 Club, 1113, 1111, ,,.., 1 VL, 1211, 12.13 s. 11. Q. 11., 11111, 1 1 ' 1 10.1, 1111, 11.-1g '1'11r11'1 Q , ' COLIIIC11, 1113, Class '1'l'4'1lS- . ff U '11 14 url-r, 12.1. 11.111111N 111cs'1'oN I .l 11111111 rlixposilinii is , in 1 more 1111111111110 Ilmn 1. ia V gold. Girls' 1111111-tic ASSOC1il11l11l, ' 1213, 12.13 Vollcylmll, 1213, 'jg' 12.11 13:1s0bz1ll, 1113, 1213: , SQCC1-1', 11.1: Sir Philip S111- , . ,I 111-y Club, 12.1: Music, 1213, ' .. 1 12.1. 1 I , M.11'1l.0N DIVINE ,V. lr ,ff f 'K.lI1I 1111111 is In begin V 11111 beginning. vV,,,f 1 , ' - V Boys' Vliurus, 1111, 1 3 12.13 s. P. Q. 11., 1113 81111111-11ll5.f11K'S, 12.1. 1 1. 1111 .1 T 1' 1 9 INIQZ 1Dl1.11i1l ,,1i l Is il ll uwrlrl In I , 11fI'fIIl' in 2 f 1 1'1 -1 -' Cl - 1 1013 .5 ,V gy., 3 111 s .1UlLlh, , Sir Philip 8111111-y, 1111111 1213, 11.-15 Izirlc 10Ag 12133 1113, 12:1. I LUICLLA lJBESSIiI,H0ljS1i Sho sm-z1I:s, Influlzwas, and urls just us she ought. Basvball, IOA, I2Bg Volley- ball, IIA, I2Ag Basketball, 12Bg SNYIIHIHIIIQ, IIB, 12Bg Soccvr, I2Ag Class Play, I2Bg G. A, A., IIA, I2B, 12.8. GOLDA I'1l.l.lXGNY00lJ HVI1'1Ilt' is lmlrl und gum!- nvss IIFUFI' fl'IlI'fl1I.H Class Play, I2B: Six' Philip Sicllu-y, 12A, JOHN ICLXYOOIJ Tl11ir'1' umrllxy In In' mu' prvsizlvnt. Ilis persozi- ulily v.1'11luins if. S. P. Q. B., IOB, IOA, IIB, Class 'l'1'I-asu1'f'1', IIB, Class Pl'4'SIlll'llt, I2B. I2Ag llc-- flm-ctm' Bi-NVevkly, IIA, I2B, 12A. liditor-iii-Cl1iI-I', I2.X: Quill and Scroll, I2B. 128: Opf-1-1-Ita uBOSZllllllllKlI ,, I2B. KEBBIIT IZPPIZBSON A n urlisl u'Im will rr'- vvivz' rer'0gnilim1. Art Club, IIB, IIA, I2B, 12,-X5 fll'C1l0SIl'2l, IOB, IHA, IIB, IIA, I2B. I2.X1 Br-- floctoi' Bi-XVI-vkly. IIA, I2B. IH EN Ii IZVAN S Har qllivl rlignifivrl mun- nvr is f'llllI'IlliIlfI.v, Sir Philip Siclm-y Club, 12A. BOI.l..XXlJ FAITGHT I slmll uzvulrv smm' nmrning and fiml my- self l'r1nm11s. Sir Philip Siclm-y Club, 12.-Kg lliI'l1' Club, I2.X. .IOIIN l .XUBO'l' 'illvihinks tlivrz' is Illll1'll zrirlm' in ilu' bmi. Boys' Chorus, IIM, IIB, IIA, I2B, l2Ag Baml, 12Ag Sir Philip Sicllwy, 12.81 L1-' C4-rcle Fraiicais, 12.X. EFLECTD - . . . of 1932 ., ,,, V 7 I -ff '. 1 9 I 7' L -5 , L., 1 if ,Q 732' in 112 S I' ' , 1 I if ff' , xom1,x1f1s1:111a13 I X A quivl lillle Indy, who by her silence, 1:04-ps lu-1' ' prove. Q III, . ,',, gy llomc Eculimllics, I2.X. 2: I' 1i.x'1'H12111x1s P01311 , As zlvllvllzluble as har 1 , mmm. s. P. Q. la., 1013, 10.1, 1113, -Y ' 1111-1 Scouts, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 11.x, 1213, 121, Class 1-my, 1213. . 2 I f .23 hi i 3, 6 M.. g 5 f J ,W y V 3 4 I I 53, lam , 4 3 1 as ,., 5, QT 5 Af , My .1 2,33 1 2 ,,, ,f,. . Y ,ig . . I-,M ,wgy ' 4 4'-4 : u '. I 1 1' ' eggs? 15.5 1 . Y QQ1.. -3 ' L72 Hg 1131. wig' , . -' we in 1 ,J 132471 v J ' A fig, 'rg eff 5,5 , --V- 1. 1621 'I W' 'AW I ,Lf ' , wlwiia f ' , I , A gy X242 ,. ,VW .A , Z f fx f 2 Q5 if, 1? my ? ,wa , 25, 1 4 , ,, ,, 1? P waves - A f E ff? 3 4 Z 1,1 f ll EN BIIi'l l'.X FBUIZN ll Her liunrls Ilvlruy Iwi' ur- listir' ulzililyf' Girl Scouts, IIIB, IIM, IIB, IIA, 12Bg Girls' Aihlc-lic :Xs- socialioll, IIB, IIA, I2Bg Art Club, IIIB, 10A, IIB, IIA, 12Bg liditor of Girls' Spm5'1'is---131-1ic-011211 Yr-arlmuk. I2B. NIABGABHI' GOCHIZNOUB Talent is somelliing, but 11101 is l'l70I'llI1lIHfj.n lilizalu-Ili Barrett BIWINVIIIIIQ Club, I2B, I2A, Class Play, I2Bg Hmm- Iicfmmzxics 1.lub, IZA. JOHN GODIJIEN .-Ill grvrzl men ure :lying nnrl I fvvl sick Ill!lSl'lf.', Sir Philip Siclnvy Club, I2Ag .Xihlc-Iic Board ol' Cou- Irol, 12.1. DON GOULIJ A lilllv nonsense now und than is relislzvd by the best of' mon. Baud, IIA, I2B, I2.Xg Class Play, I2B1 Baud Nlizisirvl Show, I2B. l.ll.l.I.XN GUTOXYSIQI PIur'i1lI11 slie goes Iu'1'1vr111, with fl rliverflll smile fm' ull. Choral Club, 12B, Girls' Chorus, I2Ag Holm- Iicou- omics Club, 12.4. Page Tllllllllll-IIHIP 25 1 lNNx --v 1 1 .J y w 15 L7'1'11 HAARE15 I IIz'asanl and llflI'l0lIN as Ilia 11!'llI'.H ALICE HAMMIi15S'l'l50M ll blyllze hear! nmlfvx ll bunny r:ollnte11um'c. Sir Philip Sidnvy Club, izixg s. P. Q. R., um, 1115, 11A, 1215. 1iDl'1'1'1 HAYES Plain willwut lmnip, rirlz willmlll SIIUIILH liYli1,YN HEINS ln lhy face I see, lllc map of honor, trulli, und lnyrzllyf' A1111'11121ll Club, 1215, Eliza- lmvlll 15a1'l'ett Browning, 1215, 12Ag Class Play, 1215, Mix- vcl Clmrus, 12B. .I EAN N 1-I HEMINOVIEI5 llc-1' fair 6L1Il1l'llI'llIlI'0 is a silunl I'Cl'0HlI7ll'll!llll10Il.U Home Economics Club, 1211. 1I1iI5151'115'1' HIZNION limi wlmt he grvnlly llmught, he nobly 1lul'l'rI. Cross Hi-Y Club, 1215, 12.1. 15li15'l'HA HIERMAN 1f1'lm goes Slowly, guys safely and fur. Mixed Chorus, 1115, 11A, 12Ag Sir Philip Sirlm-y Club, 1215. Page Th irly EFLECTIDIQ . . . or 1932 J M, ' f f? 1 , f 1 , 1,4 1 , af 1, , 1' ?.e,f5E1fatf,ffweW W. 1 ' ' H .1 ,.E, q ..- , 1, A V fy f 3 , , K, T55 'wif J 11 A , ,gg f f ,A , l lc? Q , f fy 1 f '. ,,, x 1.5, H fic 3' 1 5? Q! if S 7 K 16 , ,Q zu p g A f is ll f A5 , K fs! , ti 45, . lp, 1 I Mi ' 6 . ' :Li 1 an J? W JZ ei W 1 : f,lif .1 4557 11 1 DUN HERRICK lf looks lllL'I'l' misrlnm. l5c'l1 old .' unnlh vr Solo- mall. llvaiiiatic Club, 12.X, Sir Philip Sidnvy Club, 12A: Class Play. 12153 Rosa- munclc-, Magi: 312llil'1'. lf15.XNCl2S 1112151514111 ln liar very l1ll1l'lLI1l'SS lherc is r'Iml'm. Press Club, 1215, 12.Xg S. P. Q. ll., 1215, La Sociedad llllililllllfil, 1115, 1111, 1215: 11l'l'lK'Ct0l' 15i-NYr-vkly, 1215. 12.X. 1'l1li1.B1A IIIEYIJI..-X lf 1 1 I Innlc dawn on 1110 world. S. P. Q. R., 1015, IHA, A1110- niall Llub, 11Ag Six' Philip Sidney Club, 1115, 11Ag Sc-wing Club, 12A. Ii.X'1'H15YN 111X12l.1Nli Sim is as irirlrmux us she is fair. l.a Surir-dad 1-lispanica, 11A. 1215 12X -, ..l. .X1,1 l51i1J HUCK Wl1r1l is nwrl' rlvsirulzlv Ilmn ilu' 1Jl'I'f0I'lI1IlI1f'C nf Illllllfyl lntvrclass Baskvilrall, 11153 15il'lc Club, S4-Qrvtary and 'l'l'011SLll'9l', 12Ag S. P. Q. 15,, IHA, 1115, 11.-X. CL.-11515 HODGMAN The world Isnmvx little ol' ils greal men. Art Club, 12153 Crafts Club, 12A. CLARICE HODGMAN Gnn1I IlllII10F is flu' 81111.- slzine of the wm'lrl. Foedus, 1015, 10.-X, 1115, 11Ag Class Play, 1215, llrainatic Club, 12Ag Sir Philip Sid- nvy Club, D. Q. A. M.-XIIVICI. 1-101.31158 Th1' fllllllfl' of 1111'0lc111'sx nn fl slcm nf g1'111'1'. Sir Philip 5111114-y Club, 1 IA 5 1ilizz1b1-111 1511111-It Ii1'0IYII1I1g, 1115, IIA. 1215, I2Ag A1111-1111111 Club, IIA, 1215, I2A, Tl'l'iISllI'l'I'l Music, 1115, IIA, 1215. MAIRGLAHIRITE 11U1,'l'Z If music bl' II11' fum! uf 10110. sing nn. II1lU1'ill Club, IIIA, 1115, IIA, 1215, I2Ag 1ilizz1b1'I11 l5111'l'1'II l51'nu'11i11g, 1115. 1215, 12A3 Iiupllmiy Choir. 1115, 1215, I2A: f1lN'l'0tI2i ulIOS3l11llllIKI1. ', 1215. 51.-X1IGA15li'l' HOXICYCIIIQIKCH uBI1I'lll'l1S I7l't'Ull1l' Iighl 11111011 r'I1e1frf11ll11 Imrn4'. Iiliznbvtli 1521111-tt 151'11w11i11g, 1115, IIA, 1215, I2Ag A1110- 11IilII Club, 12159 Mix:-rl f11l01'llS. IIA. 12151 S, P. 0. li., IUA, 1115. IIA. 1215, I2A. HIZLICN HOOKIZII 'AI.unI: 11111111 shi' has 1Im1v. Girls' l'11m'11s IIIIIIIISI, 1115, IIA, 1215, I2Ag 011011-It:1 Magic BIilkk'1'V. 151221: Rus- z111111111l1- , 1931: I1I'C1lL StI'1I. 1015. IUA, 1115, IIA. 1215, I2A1 1.21 50010111111 Hispani- IU11, II15, 12A, 1J0150'l'11Y HOPKINS 'illnsl fall, Ivnsl swirl. FOI'llIIl. 12115. I2A: AII11-1114111 Club: S. P. Q. 15., 1015, IIDA. SAIIAII HULL l'PllFIlll1St' is 011011 To ull Icinll 11f'flI'1S.l' 151151-111111, 10151 ROI'lf'L'1f11', Allllllill. IIA. 1215. I2A. Ii EN N1'1'1'H H UN 'I' 'CI life of mlm' is ll rliffi- cult pursuit, Boys' Il1IOI'lIs, IUA, IIB. EFLECTIDIQ . . . or 1932 3.ia.l11'?,n1 f . I ' . - 5, 11,x111114:1. .umiusox ' ' , A A The slrnng hum! nmlfvs Il Q ff: xtrruzg 1l'UI'IC1Ilg 111r1n. ' 'L liI'I'1PL'Il11' Allllllill. 1215. 4 - ' .. , ' . ,III I .IAXIZ .1l'1NY1Cl, .f C11lll'lll xlrilcvs 1110 xiiflll- 1 merit wins Ihr' hvurl. ' gi 11. Q. .x., 10.1, .I1l5, '11.x. , 1215, I2A1 114111011113 Club, A 1' IIIA, III5, IIA, 1213. I2Al Ari Club. II15. IIA: 11111190 151'2lll12l, II15. A J NORMAN KINNIZY I Sinc'1f1'1I1IHix in him IW! W A I' sonzlwd. , .k A Buys' C11111'uS. WA. 1215. 12.1. 1 1 I .4 1 I I 1'.xuL1x1c li11115Y X 6 They Illllll jurlyv her by 8 , 5 her sircngllz or 1lVL'lI1iIIPS:f I I know bul tl singlv sule. .,.' , V f 5. P. Q. 11., 11111, 111111 1fm11111s. V Ji 1111, 11.1, 1211. 12.5. 1 - U W .IACK li1l5C11151iI5G 1 , 1 A Iilllv Ivurning is u flun- ' IJ' If , gernus lll11I1g.u ' sir Philip simwy Club. ' 1215, I2A, 511111511-111' 151-1111- L'1l1l'l', I2A. , 1f151i1J 1101111 . .1 1 - ' 1Villmul Iulmr nolhinq ,I p1'ns111'rx. 'S V I1Df'I'L'II2I MIIOIIIII 1-141o11 . ' 'I'11I20lJ01IIi KOICLTZ ' 1 Charm us. o1'uIo1'. 'lill lhc' lion Innlcx no Iargvr than fl cut. SNYIIIIIIIIIIQ, 1015, IIA, 12.-Kg I.ib1'z11'y Club, IIIA, IIA, 1215, Pl'9SIiIl'1lt I2Ag 170111111- 1J1'E'S1l1L'III, 1IAg S. P. Q. R.. 1015, IllA, IIA: Cross v, I.Illl11I1'A'. I2A. Page Thirly-une x,, '1 A ,-.,,.-0' 1 ,IZ ,If I'11Y1.1.1S LESTE15 .lll 1112011 girls ll1'l' 111011011 1111011 1'1111111'11lJl11. Six' Philip Si11111-y Club, 12153 S1-wing Circle, 12Ag Class Play, 1215g 01'1'1i1-stra, 11X 1215 12-X 15lil5NlCli LIQXYIS '21 .v111c'1'I 11llr111'll111' 1:11111 111' 1lI'1ll'!'.ll Mixorl Chorus, 1215, Class livprc-svliiative, 10Ag Girls' 15ask1-iball, 11154 1101111111112 Club, 1lAg Sir Philip Sid- uvy Club, 12.-X. 1+IS'l'll1'1l5 LOSIEY Tn jurlgc 11115 1111111l1'11 1'i11l1l 111111 1111111 maxi 11110111 l1l'l'.H llramaiic Club, 11A, 1215, 12Ag 1.a Soci1-111111 Hispan- 1L'll, 11A, 51.123, lil: f',-K p, 7 CAl1l1lli LUTES I will f'i111l 11 1171111 or 11111110 one. 1'10l'llll1, 11A, 1215, 12Ag S. P. Q. 15., 1015, 1011, 1115, 1lA, 1215, 12Ag S0r:c1-1', 10A, 11A3 Volloyball, 10A, 12A1 15asli1'tl1:1ll, 11A. JAY Nl11li1XS'1'HY Un II11' 1111111 lu f111'I11111' 111' 1'1'1m111n, llilllll, 1015, 10A, 1115, 11115 Orcllf-stra, 1UA, 1115, 11Ag Sir Philip Siduvy Cluhg l.ibl'a1'y Clubg Boys' Choi'- us, 1015, 10A. C1i1.liS'1'1A MAIN li1m11'lv1lge ix 110ll7L'I'.u 11. A. A., 11A, 1215, 12.13 Curl Scouts, 11A, 1215, 12Ag S1mcc01', 11A, 1215, 12A g 11ZlSCl11l11, 1215, 12Ag 15asliv1- hall, 11A, 1215, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club: Girls' Cllorus, GAY1,0151J MARS!-lA1.1. His 1'1l1'CS are 1111111 1111 t'lll1t'1l.l, Hi-Y, 1015, 101-X, 1115, 11A, 1215, 12Ag Gorman Club, 1215, 12Ag S. P. Q, 15., 1015, 10A, 1115, 11Ag I111111'class Sports, 1115, 11A, 1215, 12A. 11111111 Tl1i1'l11-tum D EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 F V .21 Q ' if 1 2 1. 5 1 , QW. iv 2, ,111 ,, 1 211111 , 1 T 11126136 1' :L 'A l, A AW L i ,.... ig li 1 1 1 , 11111. MAT'1'1-IIQNYS Jian is 1111111 111111 11111sl1f1' I1 A his '11I1'. 1 -'fm ' ' 15Ali15A15A MEDIQI1 Thy n1o11eSl11's ll 1'1llllllU In 11111 I11PI'll.ll Sir Philip Si1l1i1-y Club, l2Ag Class Play, 1215. l5U'l'11 M1i11111i1.1, W1111I sweet 1I1'1i1111l 11 11111111 life 11l'l'1r1'1lx. Art Club, 1115. ,V 1 1iLN1C1i M11.1,1i15 l 111' she wax 11l1U1111x A , T296 gl 1'1'i1-1111111 111111 1'llI'l'il'I1 11 ' I! 7' W smile for ull. ,yixf I, s. P. Q. R. um, 1111, 11.-X5 1' wfffgif' 1 ' S11L'L'1fl', 10A, l1A. A , A N1Al51iAl51i'1' x1xus11'1'11N f ig . SliII l,17lllP1' I'1ll1.V lll'l'l1.N f 2. f ..- ,EW gy , , 4 E, .V F111-11us, 1015, 1llAg S. P. Q. QL, 1 I5., 1015, 1215, 12A. 1 ,, 1 5 1:.x1au1. x1z11111.x1m'1' lfggfg 1 i ' if 1111511118 of s111'1'1'l1, l11'111'fi- 75 K 1'i1'11t of n1i1111. I g., .. ifm-um, im, 1215, 12.1, 'ffilgf gjgligf ' fl' Vylfll l'l0l'll.LlS, l0Ag 11011112111 Club, -3 1215, 12,11 s. 11. Q. 11., 1015, VVV. 1 mx, im, 11.1, 1215, 12.1. l50151E15'1' NIQWMAN 1 1111111 .wax 11111 x 1111 0111111111 111111K is 11111111113 11r1'I1'111111'. , -M 1 111111 1111 DORIS OTTOMAN The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued rlzvvrflllnessf' Fm-'dus, 1015, 10.-1, 11153 '1'h1'i1't Council, 10A, 1115, 11.1, 1215, Sir Philip Sirl- uvy Club, 12113 S, P. Q. l5., 10.-1, 1115, 1111, 1215. DONALD PALMER Life is a jest tlml all things show it,' I Ilmuglil so nncv and nom I lcnnw it. Boys' Chorus. 1111, 1215, 12.13 Sir Philip Siduvy Club, 12113 Iuterclass Bas- kvtball, 1111. MAXINIC P11RS1-1A1.1. 'Alt is 111111 In lu' natural when lI0ll'I'6 naturally nicvf' Lv Cvrcle Francais, 1215, 12.1, Sir Philip Sicluvy Club, 1211. I5lT15Y PENDE11 Silent, small um! slurli- ous. IJ. Q. A., 12.1, S. P. Q. 15., 1015, 10.f1, 1115, 11111 Sil' Philip Sidney Club, 12111 Special Dancing. 1215, 12.1, Thrift Club, 1115. 110151iI5'l' POLHIZMES Ile van who lhinlcs ln' van. F15.1N1i P0l.LOC11 Still wishing to lu' ull .'1Hll'I'1!TflH.H S. P. Q. 11., 10B, 10.-1, Li- brary Club, 11.1, 1215, 12.15 'l'01'C1l Hi-Y, 11.-1, 1215, 12Ag 1'1l'011C11 Club, 12.11 Track. 1215, 15askL'1ball, 11.1, 12.1. DALE POPP Th1'rc' is always ll grin running off his chin. Swimming TL-am, 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11.1, 1215, 12.13 Varsity Club, 1015, 1011, 1115, 11.1. 1215, 1211, Boys' Chorus. 10.1, 11B, 11.1, 1215. EFLECTU . . . or 1932 my-5 , -..1. gg, - ' ,f.-na-,V , f. . .. , f .W . ,. g.1.f.s. uf . ,L 1: -1 ,, - .,k,,15, W.s,g,.?t. if . .. . ...V Wa, ,,., .I .My 41 It af, 5 QE 1 - M :mf f fel' 1 1 .Z af-2 39 Q ,Ya Q AZ N555 ,: 1 ec Q13 I 5 . . V V- V .-,,,, f fl 1 Q if if L' V345 ' 14 2 's Q. . , 1.1 5 -5 an 4 ,Z fe, 4. .4 A CARNS P011'1'1l1S I slanzl on lhc brink of a great vczrvffrq will some- one please push me off. 15oys'C1ml'us, 11Ag Sir Phil- ip Sidney Club, 12.-1, Foot- ball, 1111. 15 ETH 11.1NISEY Thou !'flI1,Sl nnl Iuurli the fnfvflozn of my mind. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.13 Li- Cc-rclc Francais, 1215, C-lcv Club, 1015. Il5l4lNli HICIJINCEI5 Shi-'II pass for rr most virtuous dazzle. Tennis, 1015, 1011, 1115, Op- :-rotia, 12153 Six' Philip Sirl- uvy Club, 1215: Special 111llN'111g, 1215, 1211. 1l.1V1i 1512121212 0.1111711113 1361111141101 ulwuys still. Cross Hi-Y, 11.1, 1215, 12.1g lutervlass Sports, 1111, 1215, 12A: Basketball, 1215, 12.1. IELLIS 110111511 1l'Iult! Jlv nfruirl of llf'lIll1EIl?n S. P. Q. 15., 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11.1, Class Play, 12153 Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1215. 1'1l01E151i 1501111 Her om' qualify is ll gift from the Gods. ll. Q. A., 1115, 11.1. 1215, 12113 Girl Scouts, 1015, 1011, 1115: S. P. Q. R., 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11.1. CI'1.'115l.liS l5011'L1i1' .1 man who striivvs run l'0l1f11ll'I' ull. 112111l.1, 1015. 1011, 1115, 11.1, 1215, Baud Miuslrel Show, 11.-1, Re-flcctol' 15i-1Yvckly, 11.1. I - Th irly-Ilirve l ..- 1 Rv-X l 4 l 1 l J, 1 'X-f-'A' W' V x L-.. . l10131iI3T 13U11ISliY The beller ,mlrl nf 11111111- is diS!'I'Cfillll.,' licfleetol' Allllllill, 11.1, 1213, Boys' Cliorus, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 1111: S. P. Q. 13., 1013, 10A. C1113111111.l'I'1'11 RYAN 11'l111f 1111 !ll'IIl.' 1Vl111l 11 waist for 1111 IlI'I11.,. 'l'hl'i1't Cnuueil. 1013. C.1l31. SAXUN He was like llze 1-0015 1111111 though! the sun 111111 risen 111 I1e11r him C1'Illlf.,' Il1tl'l'Cl2lSS l3z1skvtbu11, 1111, 1213, 1211, Boys' Clmrus, 1113, 1111, 1211, Vice-l'1'0si- 110111, Publ ieiiyg 0Di'l'L'112l HFlUS2lIlllllld1'HQ ' ' Bl-51 g i 1' M:xke1 '. 131CH.1Fi1J SCAMMON Oli llllllllflll, 11e1'l'e1'I lllll- mun! 1Vl111l Il lllSll'Ill'- tion. Boys' Chorus, 1013, 10.1, Sir Philip Sidney, 12131 Art Club, 11.1, 1213, Guig- nnl Club, 1213. 13013Ii13'1' SCOFIIZLIJ I'm not l11:11, folks. Jus! in lone willi rest. S. P. Q. 13., 1013, 10.1, 1113, 1111. H.-11301.13 SC1'lU1.'l'Z 'illuke muelz of meg goml men ure S!'ilI'Cl'.H Boys' Chorus, 10.-1, 1113, 11.-15 Mixed Chorus, 10.1, 1113, 1111, l1ib1':u'y Club, 1213, Smith-Huglies, 1213, 12.-1. MA131' ELLEN SCULL1' HTIIUIIQIII 11l1me is eternal. Page Tl1i1'l11-j'1111r f','- 1 1 ,,,, ,,, . , EFLECTO . . . DF 1932 5? f ff V 4 1 if 5' e ff .111 Q. , . ., ' 1351211227 . .3111 51352311 . 1 ' ,,, ' . gi 2? 311, E A 1. .1 5 1. 36. 135125-LV 1 .1 ,fix 5 X I 1 saw' fi., 1 N M ' . .. i ,.., ', gm... ' 1 mf .1 ' 1' 'V 1 g . .1.1Qz:z1-Wfpgg 15. 1 Vvi ' E .,,,.V A, . g. , ,,,,.I, ,, y, , , ,V .. .,,. .. ' , 153' 1 Y 315271, 1 ' 5151, . 'Z' ' . ' , SWA ' 3' 1 ff , ' , f. ' .11 11 1l3liNl2 SICID 'Tis fe111'e1l sl1e will die nj' o11erz1mrk.3' l 0l'LlL1S Aluiciizle, 1013, 10113 F0l'l,1Ill, 1111, 1213, 1211, Gel'- mnu Club, 1213, 12113 P. Q. 13., 1013, 1011, 1113, 11.1. 1.A1l0NN.1 S11.-11313 I 11111111 ll lzeurl 1,11ill1 l'l11lIIl for 0110111 juyf, 01'el1es1x'z1, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 1111, 1213, 12113 l1ib1':1ry Clubg l.e Cf-rcle F1'21l1C2llS, 12.1. .113'l'HUl3 S11l11E'1'Z Lessons 1lnn'l bollzel' meg neilliel' do llPl1I1lf3I1.H 51111111-llllf-'Ql10S, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 11A, 1213, 1211. li1.1ZA1311l'1'H SHIEPAIID '21 gweet girl willi ll very sweel muy. S. P. Q. H., 10139 Orchesirzi, 1013, 10.-1, 1111 Sociedad His- puuicu, 1111, 12135 Girl Scouts, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 11.-1, 1213, 1211. 0l3V1111.1i SMITH .1 mnsl ill'llll' juvenile. 1 0l'11l11, 1211, Golf Club, 1211, S. P. Q. 13., 1011, 1113. 11.-1, 1213. CH1113.1.liN1i SONYLE Let no man eome willi- in ll mile of my l'0llI'l.N .11'c11z11-ology Club, 1213, S. P. Q. R., 1013, 1011, 111-3, 11.1. 1111NO1.1J S'1'151iN1301J Ile never fl1lnlce1l, Ile never Iie1I-1 reclcon Ile never lcn1:111e1l how. l14'i'll'Ct01' 13i-11'0c-kly, 12B, 1211gP1'ess Club, 1213, 1211. A1.B1i11T STIKINGHANI 'Tis not llllllll mlm :Ines that e.rults liim, but uvlzttl man would do. Radio Club, 1213, 12A. RALPH THOMPSON Amt parting time toiled after Iiim in vain. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A: 'l'1u'i1't Club, IIB: S. P. Q. R., IOA. 1111. 1215. FLORICNCIC TIBBITS Quiz'tness ix a key lo szurressfl Class Play, 1213, Home Holnc I2C0ll01'll1l'S Club, I2A. N ORM A T0 RRANT Wonder if unylzozly knows l'm Iiervf' MARTHA TIIEAIJNYIELL An ounrrv of mirth is worth a pound of .vor- roivfl Home Economics Club, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2Ag Class Play, 1215. DORIS TYGH To love her was u liberal Flll1l'lLtiUIl.H Il. Q. A., 10A, 1115, IIA, 12B, 12A: S. P. Q. R., 1013, 10A, IIB, IIA: Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. GEORGE VANDIQRCOOK ujterrity, merrily shall t live nom. EFLECTIDIQ . . . or 1932 t . .... . -Q .M ' If 2 1 ,E 1 if JW ?2-.145 I 'et A . , 1 1 1' e ,qw ws! Q W .3 1 2 V . 35 , 1. - 'W 'i KQ - 1 'asia 11 13 U- 1, We J S f E. 11 eff .,,M:.N... . 1 1' JORDAN NVALK ER 'Ellen are but elziltlren of large fI1'lllUlI1.H IIIAIRICNIZIC NYICAYICR '21 eonlenterl fellow is easy to get ulony lvitl1. Boys' Chorus, IHA. IIB. IIA. 1215. I2Ag Band. 12A. lCl1.IEliN NYIEEKS She zvux with us so xhort 11 lime, we 1Iid11't get to Icnolv her. O1'c1ivsi1'z1, 1115, IIA. 12B: StllK1l'11t Musiculc, 1213: Bas- kvibzull, 1213. l.li0NA1iD XVI-215148 Occasionally without a brain I quietly think u lllllllgllff. Cross Hi-Y Club. IOA. IIB. IIA, 1213. 12A. HAROLD NYICRNEI' Sir, I would rather be right than president. Boys' Chorus. 1111. IIA. DON NYH1iliI.li1i No sinner or no xuint perlirtps. but the very best ol' 1-turns. Press Club, I2A. LUCILLIE XYHITIC She is as cute as rule can be: if you 11on't be- lieve it ask any 'He'. A1111-uizm Club, 1111: Eliza- beth 112lI'1'L'11 liruwning, 1213: Dmluaiiic Club. 1213, IPX Page Thirty-five LORAINE XYIIJMAYER She knows lUllllllS whalf' RONALD NYI LKIN S Oli, girls, here comes Ron! Band, 1013, IOA, IIA, I2Bg S. P. Q. B., 1013, IOAg Le Cercle Francais, l2Ag Rcp- rescntutive, I2A. CADFAN NVILLIAMS Life is a serious business, and girls are not in it. Boys' Chorus, IIA, 1213, 12A g lnterclass Sports CLEO XYILLI AMS As fond of sports as boy. G. A. A. 10A 1113 11,1 12Ag 12Ag IIA, IIB, IIB, 1013, , , , A . Baselmll Mamiger, Baselmll, 10A. 121-35 Basketlmll, IIA, I2B, Socecr, IIA, I2Bg Vollcy IIB, IIA, 1213. GLENN WILLIAMS God bless the man first inventerl sleep. Cross Hi-Y Club, IIA, kethull, IOA, BZlSl'112ll1, JANE XYILLSON any 1213, I2B. IIB, IOA, IOA, hull, who , 13:1 s- IOA, Ever ready and willing to do? Girl Scouts, 1013, IOA, IIA, IZB, 12Ag Busehzill, 1213, Volleyball, 10A, 1113, IIB, IIA, 121-lg G. A. A., IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Dancing, I2Ag Operet- ta, 1213, Lu Sociedad panicu, 12Ag JU Girl. Page Thirty-six His- EIZLECTU ...Of V332 I .4911 lei' 4 , J Z - -. ,... . , H f f In Z . Q 3 I I A' .5 ei 'Q 59' , 'V L 9' 'le 11 JP W It 3 H , if F ,1 , DONALD XYILSON Hold the fort! I'm com- ing. Boys' Chorus, IOA, IIB, IIA, Reflector Bi-VVeekly, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2A, Advertising and Business Blanagcrg Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2A. MARGARET XVILSON She,lI make someone a fine little secretary. liliznhetli llnrrett Browning, IOA, IIB. BIERNICIE NVILTSIZ HA girl who can smile is a girl worth while. Girls' Chorus, IOA, II13, IIA, 12133 Operefta, 1013, IOA: S. P. Q. R.. 10113 Foedus, 1013. IOA, IIB, IIA: Euphony Choir, I2A. BEN WINCHELL HB0lllllI'E, I may yet do something sensational. Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2Ag Student Representative Assembly, 1213. 13AR13A RA XVINSLOXV Quiet dignity-tlie mark of a lofty. IOA, IIB, IIA. 1213, I2Ag Orchestra, IOA, IIB, IIA, Le Cerele Fran- calls, dent 1213 I213. n. Q. A., 1213, I2Ag Vifve-Pr0si- Class: Open-tta, NOVILDA WOOD sirs, is never fone. . ,, ., . mix, Home Economics, I2B. ,lil ., f , -V jj A woman's work, grave 1. 1 53, I s 1- Q R 1013 821 I 'Z' .. . ,si F' 1 -f,.. ,,,4:,M.- , , .tw ' 1' , gmail' c 'L ' ,. . ,. A A :AI KATHRYN ZUELCH Silence - more musical than song. S. P. Q. B., 1013, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B, l2Ag Athenian Club, IIA, I2B, 12Ag Class Play, I2Bg Virgilian Play, IIB, Crafts Club, I2A. EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 JUNE FRIED KING DOROTHY KLASSE MARGARET SADLICR TONY STRIEFF Presirlvnl Vice-President Secrvlury FLOWER: Yellow Tea Rose COLORS: Green and Yellow MOTTO: Witl1out great labor life gives nothing. Treasurer Page T11 irty-seven IQEIZLECTDIQ ...UF 1932 wanna DUISUNALIUES FRANCIS ABEI. IIr'rc I um. ' Cross Hi-Y, IIA, IZBQ Bi'- I'lc-ctor Bi-NV04-kly, I2B, IEA, Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2Bg Studs-ut Ilcprv- sc-nlutivc Asscmbly, I2A. GEORGE ALLEN HVV0 live but mute lvl Iifc be guy. Fuotlnlll, IUB, IIB, I2Bg Siudvui Council, IOA, IIB: 'l'r:1ck, IOA, IIA: Basket- Imll, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Varsity Club, Sccrm-t:1l'y. I2A. MABGABET DEAN ALBION Serious iizimlcrllwxs nmlcvx ll gnnrl rlcbulerf' S. P. Q. B., IOB, IOA, IIB, IIAQ Forum, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Arts :mud Crafts Club, IIB, IIAQ Sir Philip Sidnvy Club, I2A. ANNE lf. ANIIEBSEN So quiet and 1Il'llIllI'A' ycl full nf fun. Lai Socii-dad Hispuuicu, I2B, I2Ag Sir Philip Sidm-y Club, I2Ag Bcflvctor Bi- NYc0kly, I2Ag Arts zuul Crafts Club, IIB, I IA : Fm-dus Amicitue, IUB, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B, IZA, ROBERT NVILLIAMS APTED 'illy Ford is my r'Imrinl,' I shrill not walk. Boys' Chorus, IIB, IIA, I2B: Bcflcctor Iii-XY4-A-lily, IZA, Cross Hi-Y, IGB. IUA, IIB, IIA. FLORENCE B. ABMS'I'1l0Nli 'Tis only QOIIII-lllllllfl' wins llze Iivarlf' OBVILLE D. ATEN There are Iwo folks full of dcvillry-l'm both. Cross Hi-Y, IOB, IIIA, IIB, I IA 5 Iutercluss NIEIIIRIPQPIH IIA, I2Bg GCFIIIRIII Club. IIA, I2B, I2Ag IIIfl'iII'lIlll'QIl, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2A. EFLECTDIQ . . DF 1932 f I kd Q 55 I 'Sid 5 y + fa qu'-: ,gb 7 53254 gsm.-Im.. ' f ai if K I . - A .., tiliillillli ATKINSON l'm llu' IUIIIICSI SOIIIIII in ilu' Immlf' Baud, IOB, l0A, IIB, IIA, I2B, IIZA: Orclu-stru, IIA: S. P. Q. B., IOB, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2Bg Baud Miustrcl, IUA, IIAg Ups-l'4-thi Bosal- lIllIlItl1'N, IIA. .l. lJEX'l'ER BA BCOCK Ile SIlll1lK'.V .vmnz'linu'x jimi for zz clmngvf' Boys' Chorus, IIIB, IUA, IIB, IIA, I2B, IZA, Intru- llllll'1ll Golf, IIA: Golf, 12A. H Eli BEBT B. BALL UIVIIIIIUII 1lnn'1 Imlhvr Iiim, Im Imx ollmr lroziblcsf' IIIENE .IOSEPHINE BABC The 'burn' on Ilic lree of knowledge. Crafts Club, IIA, Social L's:ng0 Club, I2A. lllj'I'H HABIIIET BARNES T1vi11lcIc, lwinlcle goes her eye, who wc umnzler ix ilu' guy. Sir Philip Siducy Club, I2Ag liuterc-cl from Short- rirlge High School oi' Iu- mliuuaprmlis, lud. El ,I ZABETH M . BA YLIS Holler Inc nu! of lhe umrlrl llmn aut nf fashion. IJ. Q. A., I2B, I2Ag Lc Cer- cli- Francais, I2Bg Succcr, IOAg Girl Scout, IIIB, IOAg Spvviznl llzuicc Club, I2A. LEON NYILLIAM BEACH ll'f'll known among lhis ll!l1Jl1lllt'l'.H S. P. Q. R. Page Tlxirly-nine LOBBAINE M. BEAN Brains uren'l everything but they eerluinly help. D. Q. A., 11A. 1213, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12Ag Foedus, 101-3, 10A, 1113, 1lAg Reflector, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Dramatic Club, 12A. B013 HOXVABD BECK 'AAIu,'ays busy raising eain and il isn'l sugar either. Smith-Hughes. 1013, 10A, Secretary, 1113, 11A, 12133 Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. MARGARET BEDELL Dynamite isn'l bulky? EARL DENVER BELCHER Our business man of ln- morrow. Boys' Chorus, 1013, 10A, 1113, 11A, La Sociedad His- panica, 1213, 12Ag Hi-Y Torch, 1213, 12.13 S. P. Q. H., 1015, 10A. ARLENE CLA13 A BISHOP Dark haired women are not always scorned? Crafts Club, 11Ag Music Group, 1013, 10A. EDNYIN BLAKE When Ed, does anything it is done well. AVA MARIE BLINN A regular girl and the best of pals. Mixed Choral Club, 1013, 10Ag Girls' Choral Club, 11A. 1213, Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.-X. Page Forly EFLECTOIQ . . . Of 1932 Ml Q. . . -ff- ff. 2:2 we f - ef FEW' ' .. 3 lfiifigli was J .511 f ,fs ' . . Ima, ,f .1 2 H 535- .f 2 12' -5 wi if w, Sf' :u:..'.: ': , 1. Nan :QIGW 33.5.2 A 'lgiiziri ' ' Q A L ' fffsilfl kflitgbaif . .iss 'O 1 Q .,.. . IELICANOB MAY BODFISH Ty11isl for ye nl' annual. lieflecior Annual, 12Ag From Port Arthur High School, Port Arthur, Texas. MARY BOTSFORD '21 sight for sore eyes. D. Q. A. LOVANDA HAZEL BOUCHE13 Her nature is besl re- vealed by the air of quiel she wears. Sir Philip Sidney Club, IZZA. IBENE LEONA BONVEN Silence is golden. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1213, Soccer, 11A, 1213, Bas- ketball, 10A, 12B, 12Ag Vol- leyball, um, 1213, 12,x, Baseball, 1213, 12A5 Swim- ming Club, 1213, 12Ag Tumbling Club, 1213, 12Ag S. P. Q. R. ROLAND KEITH BRAIL After Ilze first ten lessons I was ihe life of the parlyf' Swimming Team, 10A, 1113, 11Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12Bg Boys' Chorus. 1013, 10A, 1113, 11Ag Inter- school Assembly, J-Club. BLOSSOM HELEN BRAUN A smiling purposega joy lo all. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1213, Crafts Club, 1213, 12A. JOSEPH BRIMBLE He smiles on every maid- en, and breaks loo many hearts. Intramural Basketball, 11A, 12Bg German Club, 12B, Vice-President. 12Ag Boys, Chorus, 10A, 11B, 11A, 12A. MARGARET SUE 13RIT'l'0N She ivan fiance IIFI' blurs away. Girls' Chorus, 1213, 13usk1't- bull, 1213. IZDNA MARIE BR00 RS A lways really with a sm ile. MAE FERN BUCHANAN A smiling lady with jay for all. EARL BYRON RIIC1-IL1-IR A man of might. GRAHAM SCOTT RERGESS Ile always lliinlfs befori' he speaks. Ti-nnis, 12Ag Opvrvttzl, 1113, 12Ag Euphony Choir, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Ari Club. 10A, 1113, 11Ag Reflector Yvarlmok, 1 0Ag Mix:-d Chorus, 10A, 11B. XYILLIAM JAMES BURNS lien envy himf Smith-Hughes, 10B, 10A, 11B, 11A, 1213, 12Ag .l. H. S., Bl'PE'll0l'S, Association. VIRGINIA J. BUTTERFIELD lt's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Girls' Chorus, 1013, Mixed Chorus, 11Bg Girl Scouts. 10B, 10A, 11Bg French Club, 11A, 1213, 12A. Q s X. A 52- ..., Qin . . i I P' S, 3 Q A N 2 N Aix W 1. A 2. ,Q P up R Q Y, X , Y X Ns . .s .. as vigil?-Eggs .... . ,Vi-gg, EFLIECTDIQ . . . Cf 1932 C1IARLO'1 1'IE LOUISE CADE Sl1i' is a mairl nf urllvss gra1'v. D. Q. A., 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Drinnutics Club, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney, 12Ag Cunw from S2lll'll1, N. J. LALAAH CAREY A rliarming perxanalily for ll quivl miss. D0 ROTHIQA CARROLL IIitlier anrl thither but wlzillicr who knows. MICLVIN 13013 CARTI-ZR Fund of fun and amfr rvaily for a laugh. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1213, Sir Gululmd, 12133 Bf'ilLlCill1'l', 12135 Truck, 11Ag 13n1iliing 'I'ellv1', 10Ag Rifle Cluh, Captain, 1213, l2A. MARY JANE CASTLE Sha puts lmr lroulmles in a boa' and sits an the lid. Girls' Gln-0 Club, 10133 Class Pri-sidcni, 1013: S, P. Q. R., 10B, 10A, 11133 D. Q, A., 11B, l1A, 1213, 12Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club. 12Ag Dmllialic Club, l'.ZA. l3liliNARD CHANDLER Small but up and rom- ing. l3and, 1013, 10A, 111-35 S. P. Q. Il., 1013, 10A, 1113, Band Minstrel, 1013. CLARABIELLIE CHAPMAN Dol is her side kick. l3z1ski-ihull, 10B, 10Ag Usher Club, 10A, IIB: Sir Philip Sidnvy Club, 12Ag S. P. Q. ll., 10B, 10A. Page Forty-one PHILIP JOHN CHASIC 'SI Iilcuble boy zvilli lilcolzle llffl1lS.U S. P. Q. lt., 1015, 10Ag Or- chestra, IIB, IIA, 1215, 15and, IIA, 1215, Class Play, 121-5, Hi-Y Club, 1215, I2Ag Swinnning Team, II15, IIA, 1215, 12Ag 'I'l1ri1't Club, IIA. ADIZLINIZ A. C1'15IIIiLIEXYSliI .ImI2ilious people are rurcf' 1101110 ECOIIUIIIICS Club, IIA, 1215, 12Ag Social Us- age Club, 12A. l51'INNY CAIIROLL CIMOCIQ 1VIml ho! .1 real fellow and an lllIl1C1l?.H Football, Ulaptain '25IJ, 29. 250, 2515 Basketball, 1Cap- tain '31, '152J, 29, 30,'3l- Z52g Track, 250, 151, 2523 Yarr- sity Club, lPresidentJ LJ, 250, 551, 323 Sir Philip Sirl- ney Club. DOROTHY C. CLARK Her smile lzriglllens even selmol days. D. Q. A., 1215, I2Ag Girl Scout Troop 2, 1013- '10-X. 111-5, IIA, 1215, 12Ag G. A. A., 1015, IIIA, IIB, IIA, 1215. I2Ag Soccer, 1015, 1115, l5as- ketball, l0A, 1115, 1215. LUIS l'1IL1iliN CLARK CI1nrming of poise and el1rl1'u1rIe1'. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12151 nMonsieur 154-aucaire 1215, Art Club, 12153 Enter- ed .l. H. S., 19251. HELEN AUGUSTA CLARK When .she smiles you are her slave. Girls' Chorus, 1015, 1115, IIA, 1215, I2Ag liuplmny Choir, 1115, IIA, 12B, I2Ag Operetta 110SIlIllLll1KlCU, I IA 3 Opera, H. M. S. Pinafore , I2Ag Le Cercle Francais, IIA, 'I'l1ril't Council, IOA. NATHAN XYAGNER CLAUSS Industry makes ull things easy. Orchestra, 1015 3 German Club, IOA, 1115, IIA, 1215, 12A g Social Usage Club, I2Ag J. C. Orchestra, 12Ag De Molay, 12.-X3 S. P. Q. ll., 1012. Page Forly-Iwo EFLECTDID . . . of 1932 ,sas 5..- ' ,. W 3 S S mi 'Y 3 vs5,1:: f:Q1 - 1 Q 3? Q2 L, swf ii- A A K1 ,s .1 IEA si. C ,Rl X , is 0 E I IQ I 5 Y mise ' -:. 7 I S ..,, . six ' .. .. --,...,,.-..-- y ,,,. 'fi '21 -' f 5 stem - in .. k ,.,, .,m.,fQ... - - -I feve- I ggi k . Q ri gg. 52 59? B1AI5J0l5II'1 IE. COOK Her very frowns are fair- er for than smiles of ollzer maidens are. S. P. Q. li., lon, um, 1115, IIA, D. Q. A., IIB, IIA, 1215, 12Ag Basketball, 10Ag Special Dancing, I2A. JOHN COSNEI5 A gentleman in every muy. Latin Club, IOA, 1013, Li- brary Club, 1115, 11Ag Crafts Club, 1215, 12Ag Op- eretta, 150, 251, Student llep- resenlative. IESTI-11215 MAE CRAMPTUN Jimi a really true friend. Girl Scouts, 1015, IUA, 1115, IIA, 1215, 12Ag G, A. A., IOA, 1115, IIA, 1215, I2Ag Home Economies Club, IIA, 1215, I2Ag Girls' Chor- us, 1015, S. P. Q. R., 1015, 10A, 1115, IIA, Athenian, 12A. JAMES HENRY CRANDALI , Inle1'esting no malter hom you look ut him. S. P. Q. 15., 10A, IIB, Boys' Chorus, 1015, 10A, IIB, IIA, 1215, Sir Philip Sidney Club, IIA, Cross Hi-Y, 1015, mx, ina, 1111. IGVELYN CRAUN 'Envy' and her lmss singer. S. P. Q. R., IOB, 10A, 1115, IIA: Thrift Council, IIA: Virgilian Dance Drama, 1215, I2Ag Foedus Ami-citae, IOB, IOA, II15, IIA, I2B, 12Ag Home Economics Club, President, IIA, Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2A. WILLIAM EDW. CUBIMINGS Our rlelmtorf' IIOBICRT CURTIS 'ITlmt sr-Imol girl complex- ion. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12155 Le Cercle Francais. 12153 Monsieur I5eaueaire , Business Manager, 1215. NORMAN HIQNIIHOSIC DAYIEY The :nun who k11u111x. S. P. Q. 11., 11111, 1011, 1111: 1,ib1'111'y Club, Pl't'S1lll'llt 211111 '1'1'1-z1su1'1'1', IUA. 1115. IIA. 1215, 12.1, 111'-ms H1-1', 1211. I2A. 1-'HANK DAVIIIUVICZ This 1111111 1-1111 lzunfllv mon. 11l11'2ll'lIlll'il1 SDUYIS. 151151401- 111111, 14111, IIB, 12113 1111111111- B2lSI'1Hlll, IOA, IIA. I2Ag Ynrlleylmll, 1015, 1115, 1215. EMMA MARY IIIZAN A good Illllllffll SlPI'l.H 1C1111111111y Clwir, IIA, 1211. 110110 NYILLIAM DIEMING '21 jolly sorl nf' f1'll0w. 1f11111b:111, 1215, 0I'ClIt'S11'1l, 1011, IIIA, 1115, IIA, 1213. FAH DICNIIO St'lIt'IIl1'l'Il.H lfslwr Club, .AIlII'1ll2lIl 1:11111 I2A. MY liTL1C VIOLICT DENNIS 'This blomlv is Il jay ln H1011 nf us. Sir Philip 8111111-3' 1:11111 1211. .1011N 111CHA111J D1iSNOYli11 ,1I11sl1'1' of hi111svIl', uf'- l'IlllIIllll7l0 In numff' Sir Philip Sic1111-y Illllllu I2A. EFLECTD ...Cf 1932 1 1 1 .f .f ' f .Af f 1 z HICHAIIID C. 1112 YAIUIOND .I rl1'011111v1', ll lolrvlk U Sf'l11llIlI'.n Buys' Ill'l0l'l1S, 11115, IOA, IIB, I1i1'11- Club, IIA, 1213, I2Ag 1.0 C1-rclc 1 1'z111cz1is, 1215. llA1i01.1J DEANE 1J11A1i1i Uh, Ilurolfll 11'I1er1' rlirl llllll gel lhosv lllilllllllfl lungs. C1111-1s Hi-Y, 11111, 10.1, 1111. C1lliS'l'1i1l IJIRONGONYSKI A pill, hut hv's sugar COllll'li.,y 111101'clz1ss Sports, IOB, IIIA., IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag S. P. Q. Ii., IIIB, l0A, IIB, IIA. HAMONA C. 111113018 '21 Irua 11111 817011 in luul 1Ul'tllllEI'.N l1K'1'lK'Ct0I' Iii-AVN-kly, 1213, Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2Bg liuskc-t11:111, IOA: He- 1'l0Ctf1l' Y02ll'lNl0k, Bookkvvp- vr, IIA, Cll'CLllil1l01I Mam- Algt'l', 1211, I2A, Assistant 1iL1ii111', I2A. ICVA 1i1i1,L1i DIINHAM Tha 11611011 in Ihis gurrlen of IfI1l'Il.H 1101111- 1iur11111111ics, IIA, 1215, I2Ag Gc1'111:111 Club, IIA, 1213, I2Ag .Atlll'lllil1l C11111, 12A1'1'1-1'pxic11o1'1' Club, 1213, 121 '1'111i1,M A .UCAN ICATON The r'l1u1'n1ing blunflv who ulimlys nznkes 1110 bvxt of her 01I1I0I'lllIlllll'S.U 11011112 IZCOIIOIIIICS Club, IIA, 1213, I2A: G. A. A., IIB, IIA, 121-3, I2Ag 12. 15. B., IIA, 1211, I2Ag A1111-1111111 Club, 1213, I2Ag Gi1'1Sc4111ts, 1015, IIIA. CAl1l, 4111101111111 151112111112 'ATIII' boy wilh the 30.17 !l1l1lL'lll. Boys' C11111'11s, IIIB, IUA, IIB, IIA, I2Bg 11111111 Club, 10111, IIIA, IIB, IIA. Page Forty-llzrae FRIEDA LOUISE EBERLE The right sort of pal. Home Economies Club, 11A, 12B, 12Ag Choral Club, 10133 Mixed Chorus, 10A, 1113. LAWRENCE ERERTH Ile makes the wheels go around. Radio Club, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12.-X. LANVANDA EBLEN Sunkisl? Tennis, 10Ag '1'hri1't Club, 1113, Special Dancing, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Sir Philip Sid- ney Club, 12A: La Sociedad Hispaniea, 1113, 11A, 1215, 12A, Operetta n110Sil1l1lll1l10,,, 11A. DONALD P. ECKMAN Tasled and npproverlf' Cross Hi-Y, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12.-X, Dancing Club, 12133 Usher Club, 1113, Volley- ball, 1213. JEAN FRANCES EVANS She must, She is, She can- not be but wise. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12Ag Athenian Club, 12Ag Monsieur Beaucaircu, 12133 Entered J. H. S., 1931. MARY E. FARNSNVOBTH She commands her sub- jects. Foedus, 10B, 10A, 11B, 11A, Sir Philip Sidney, 11Ag G. A. A. 11A, 12Bg Swim- ming Club, 11A, 12B. KATHLEEN V. FAUST Hiteh up your Ford, she likes the power behind the wheel. S. P. Q. R., La Sociedad Hispaniea, 11A, 12Ag Danc- ing Club, 11A, Girls' Phys. Ed. Demonstration. Page Forty-four EFLECTUIQ . . . or 1931 110 l3E13'1' E. FINTON He'll drive away your aches and blues. Band, 1013, 10A, 11B, 11A, Gorman Club, 11A, 12A. FRANCES FISHER HA friend with a ready smile. E. B. 13., 1213, 12Ag Athe- nian, 1213, 12A. HAROLD M. FLANNERY .1lerril!l, merrily shall I live nowf' Rand, 1213, 12Ag Hi-Y, 10A, 11B, 11A, 121-3, 12Ag Inter- class Basketball, 111-3, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Volleyball, 12133 Indoor Ball, 1113. MARGARET FRANKEL The joy of youth and health her eyes display. 9 P. Q. R., Orchestra, 1013, Sir X 12A. 1113, 11Ag Foedus, 11B, 11A, 1213 12Ag Service Club, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Girl Scouts, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Danc- ing Club, 1213. ELLIOTT JAY FRENCH Quiet, sludious, and de- ierminedf' .l. H. S. Breeders' Assn., 1 213, 12A 3 Sin ith-Hughes, 10A, 11B, 11A, 1213, HELEN FRIMODIG A lady fresh and fair!! Philip Sidney Club, LYLE HOMER FRY Not the capacity but the rontenlsf' Buys' Chorus, 10A, 11B, 11A, 12Ag Euphony Choir, 11A, 12Ag Football, 10A, 11A, Opera, 12Ag Track, 1113, 12A. BAYMON 11 ROY GA STON IIv'll mulce us all lulcc notirvf' 11911111111 Club, 1111, IIA. DEARMAND GATHMANN .1Iirlh beneath his dignity. J. H. S. Orchestra, 1013, IOA, IIB, IIA, 1213, I2Ag 'l'1'c'usurc1', .l. H. S. Orchrs- tru, 1011, 1711111111110 Cluh, IIB, IIA, 1213, IZA. MILDRIE11 JULIA GLI2'I l'LIiR Sho smilrs on ull alike. liuphony Choir, I2B, 12Ag Girls' Chorus, 12133 Girl Scouts, I IA, 1211, 12A 3 Mixed Chorus, 1211: Opn-rn, 12.-X9 fll'Cll0S1l'1l, IOAg Sir Philip Sidm-y Club, I2A. MARY LOUISE GOLDSMITII VVmring all lhal weight of learning liglzlly like ll flower. La Socivdad Hispanica, 12A: Le Cercle F1'ZllIC11lS, I2A: Bc-'presc-ntative Assvnllrly. PHILIP GOLDSMITII Hr comes from wlxerl' lhc coin vomvs from and hu ruisvs it. Sir Philip Sidm-y Club, I2Ag Spanish Club, I2A. DOROTHY GOOIJRICII True In her uforrl. wnrlf. uml l'rien11s. S. 1'. Q. R., 1011, IOAg Scrv- icf- Club, IOB, IOA, IIBQ Girls' Chorus, I011, IOAg Fox-mlus, IOB, 10A, IIB. IIA, 1215, IZA, Magic Maker. 1IBg ll. M. S. 1'in:u1'm'4- Opc-ra, I2A. HARRY B. GORDON .I man uflvrl his own I1l'!lI'f.H Boys' Chorus, 1011, IOAg CllOl'ill Club, IIB, IIA: Eu- pllony Choir, IIB, IIA: Christmas Czlutatzl, IIB: Opervttu. IOA, IIAQ Virgil Bimolcnizm, 10Ag Class 'I'l'eusu1'v1', IOA. EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 .. ,gl-g, I, 'ii QQ 115115 -zp:s:.1:'Le::' ' I 'W K ' 1 B if az, .1111 'K i'i. i A X I 'K 11 2151. 1-1' 2. f WS' iif2iS?vsi 1155 Yigfis m-. . LAURA GOIQLD '21 girl you can't help lilc- ing? Sir Philip Sidnry Club,I2B. ROBIiR'I' DICKSON GRAHAM Calm und self possessvrlf' l.i11rury, 10A, IIB, IIA, I2A. Cross Hi-Y, '1'1'1-zlsu1'1-r, IIA. MAXINIC I.. GRANGICR '21 maiden never Imlrl ol' spirit. Girls' 111101111 Club, 10A, IIB. DOROTHY ELLEN GRANT Eighteen Icom! gold lop- pvrlf' Atlwuiall Club, IOA, IIB, III- F B B IIA WB' snf l'hi1'ip Si1l11l:yClub, I-12.-Xl xrxnlflalax GREAIGE Shu moulds lhc world In Iirrsclff' Choral Club, IIB, IIA. DORIS GREEN '21 slvrulfasl friend. S. P. Q. R., IOBg F01-clus, IIB, IIA, 1213, IZA, Sir Philip Siclnc-y Club, I2Ag llalncing Club, IQB, I2A: Si-rvicc Club, IIA, 12B, I2Ag Girls' Chorus, IIB, IIA, 1215. LAYIZRNIC JOHN HAMMOND This is ll man. Cross Hi-Y, 1011, IOA, IIB, IIA, Band, 1011, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2A: Yursily Club, 1213, I2Ag Football, IIB, I2Bg Baskvilmll, IIB, IIA, 1213, IIZAQ Aihleiic Buzlrrl 01' 1lO1l1l'O1, IZZB, I2A. Page Forty-five X'VI1.1.IAM HAMMOND A nice sorl of wlwm we all like. Cross Country, 1215. fvllaw MARION HAND In Iwi' quielzwsx llufrz' is I'11!lI'lI1. P. Q. R., 1015, IHA, Girls' Athletic Association, 1111, IIA, I2B, 12Ag Bzislu-tlmll, IOA, IIAQ Baseball, IHA, 11AgVolleybz1ll, 11133 Swim- ming Club, IIA, 1215, 12A. ROBERT DONALD HANIJLIQY Take me jlISl as I am. lfrzincuis, 1211, Philip Sirlnr-y Lv Cc-11-10 12A 3 Sir Club, I2A. ARTHUR STROI-IICMICR HANN Ile has a taslv fur Imolcxf' S. P. Q. R., IIIB, IUA, 1113: G01'1lHll1 Club, 1213, 12.11 Buys' Clmrus. 1211. LAYERN 12 HAR RIS Ile lruzlgwl along unlcnoln- ing lvlial In' snuglilf' Intcrclziss Bzislictlmzill, 1011, IIB, 1213. lN1II.DRllD HARRIS The milrlesl IIl!lI1Ill'I'S and lhe genllvsl l18lII'I.,' DOROTHY ANNE M. HARVEY .-1 frienflly smile, a pleas- anl air. Sir Philip Siclncy Club, 1215. Page Forty-sin' EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 5-il 55: 3 ,.,,gS ,l: -:'f.,. .Le .1 ff:-'f MQ X f ,,-ai ,7 gi, - T lisp' ' Fill 3im..vIfif'ki'fSQ I - n . i,.. um. K rx 'fr 'r 1 f ig?,,3,qS5-view. X fm 1, -Qs L , I I I I we Ar' 3 -K9 I 'Q ? 1 'SSR' S W .ggi I ai r fs Y STX Q 5? ,IAN in f- .1 .- an Q, X Q I if -wx I . il 152 hi , I ,. ' ., fii '53, -:-.. ,. -,:: N 1 2 ALICE V. HAYENS Simple and tallcalive but grvali' llumv EL-uuoinics Club, IIA. R ETH LL'ClLl.12 HECK SIM has cnnbitionx above nllirr morlalsf' S. P. Q. R., 1011, IHA, IIB, IIA, Art Club, IIA. lI1iNR1liTTA G. I-IIEINS SIcaling always f01'L'Ill0Sl.v Bzlskvtlmll, IHA, llzisebzill, IIAg'1'umb1ing Team, 1IA, l2Ag Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A g '1'01'psiclmrf- Club. 1211, I2A. MICRCIENE H1i1,M1'1R 'AIIer mnnnvrs art' ani. . plvax- lfomlus, IIIB, IOA. WAYNE I-IIQSSIEMICR 'Tis impiaux In Inc sail. lntrznnurul Rzisliotlmall, IOA, IIB, 12153 I11t1'il111l11'11l V01- lvybzull, IOA, IIB, 1213, Yea rbon k Stuff iA1'tistJ , IIA: Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1211, Art Club, IIB. GIZNEVIEVIE M. HOFFMAN SliIl IUHIBI' is 1'ef1'exI1ing. Crafts Club, 11A, 12135 Eliza- bvth 15a1'1'c-tt Browning Club, IIB, IIA, 1215, I2Ag Mixed fll101'11l Club, 1015, IUA. DOROTHY MAY HOLMES .l smile oils 1ife's bear- ings. Hmm- Iiconomics Club, 12155 For-Ilus, 1213, 12Ag 1.21 So- uicducl 1-lispzniiczl, I2A. LOIIISIC HOLMES IIN 4'ff'i1'ivn1'g1 will bc' rr grvrzl ussclf' traits Llub, I2A. DOROTHY HOOK Prell!l, lzlonrlv uml xloucl. wlml fl l'lIIIll7lIlllll0Il.u D O A., I2B, IZA, I,iln'ury ciiullf 121s. VINCENT HOBXIC Toi1ing muvh, fulfilling ITllll'll. Football, IIB, I2Bg Your- book, 12.X3 Varsity Llub, IIZB, I2Ag Cross Hi-Y, IOB, IOA, Boys' Chorus, IOA, IIB. HliNRIli'l'TA HUBIQB ulVlSl1IlHl I'llIIll'S lo nom' by chance. Girl Scout 'l'l'nop 2, IUB, IOA, IIB, IIA, IIZB, l2A: Girls' Aihlviic Association, IUB, IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag LIbl'1ll'Y Club. WA. IIB, IIAg Gvrnmn Club, IIA, VIQRL BICHABD HUX'l'l,liY Ile sils high in ull 1H'lllIll S Iieurlsf' Bcflcctor, Bi-XY:-ckly, IIB, IIA, IZB, I2Ag Press Vlub, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Dra- IIIIIIIC Club, IIA, I2Bg S. P. Q. R., IOA, IIB, IIA, I2B. I2Ag Sir Philip Sirlnoy Club. I2A. JACK LOUIS JAQUISH llv4'1ls. no! words. Lu Sorivclzul Hisp:1nicu,I2B, I2Ag Rifle Club. I2B, IZA. L. JEFFBIES Never lvl your xrliool work lIllt'I'fPI'l' with uny- thiny. say I. Sir Philip Sidnvy Vlub. I2Ag Boys' Chorus, ILZA: Bills- Klub, IQA, EFLECTOIQ' . . . or 1932 2... ' 4 I ,W 'hx Q.,- , 'i5': 2915 I' x gg im, di 2 1 W Sw xii 'R -I5 N? fl' f I 4 w .Q I. xx uf 9? I L 4 'Y , Q , ,,. , . j I 'B 3 Q , .V... 7, Q , f gi A .A 3 V r, MAUBICE J IEHNZEN Hivflllllflg is impossiblv lo fl willing lwurlf' Smith-Hughvs, IIA. I2B. I2A. CARROLL CBABY JOHNSON A good sort and ll good sport. Boys' Chorus. IOA, IIB, IIA, Mix:-ml Chorus, IOAg Sir Philip Sidney, I2Bg Op- 1'l'1-thl, IIB. IHAL FRANCIS JOHN SON Kirpal nwrlesly often hiclvx grvrrl nwrilf' Boys' Chorus, IOA, IIB. IIA, I2B. DONALD JOICE How lu' vnjoyx life. Band, IDB, IUA. IIB. ICIIITII MAE JONES lizislwtlmll, IOBg Sir Philip Sidnvy. -BICHABD EBVIN JONES Lei your worlf speul: for itself. A Boys' Chorus, IOB, IOA, IIB, IIA, 121-3, 12Ag liuphony Vhoir, IZZB, I2Ag Social Usagv Club, I2B, President, IIZA. FLOYD JOBIJAN 'illuny qniut men are grvrrif' Pugv I or1y-si-van I 4 i I l F ...J 1iATH1.1-ZEN JOSE Her friends - they are many: Jlvr foes-are there any? Girls' Chorus, 1013, 10Ag liuphony Choir, 1213, Atho- nian Club, 12133 Sir Philip Sldllfj' Club, 12A. l.UCI1.I.12 ERMA KAHN Brown eyes!cnouglz said. Camo from Albion, Michi- gan, this S0l'l1GSt0l'. DUANE 1iIil.l,l2Y Ninv1y-ninv and fariy- four per rent pure. Build, 1013, 10A, 1113, 1lA, 1213, 12.-X, 0l'C11l'S1l'il, 1013, IOA, III3, IIA, 1213, 12A. MAE KENNEDY Small libraries Imld grval volumes. 13nsk1-llmll, 1213. H I LDA 11151313 To women silence gives their prupvz' pla1'c. S. P. Q. R., 1013, 10,-X, 1113, Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. 1iS'1'1-11511 1i1iYS1i13 Always ready for funf Girls' Chorus, 1013, 10113 Mixvcl Chorus, 1113, IIA, Oporvtta, Magic Maker , 11133 Cailiuia, 11Ag Volloy- bull, 10B, 10Ag 13z1sk01bnll, 1013, 10Ag Soccer, 1013, 10A. DORIS N1A131.1'I KIDXYEL1. To lmow hvr is In judge her highly. Page Farly-eight EFLECTD . . . or 1932 'fm . f Q, 'Q , M 1. 1- 1 ll H Q 3: -f: 7112: ' ' 1 ' '43 151.52 A ' -2 , fefii l if ' I . 12, . ,.,. . Q: if l il, J' Z . 15255255 z E132 3 ,. ., .. 1- ., . R X51 sh 5. .La . -5 . . F31 Swv' .' 11152 ' swf gsyw . . - ff' ' f FRIZDERICIQ li. KING Wa are proud lhal 11e's our 11I't'Sil10Hf.,, Lal Socic-clad 1'1lSD2ll11C1l, 11A, 1213, T11-usL11'01', 12Ag Class 1 l'i'S1d6ll1, 1213, 12Ag Stu- clc-nt Council, Tl'0ZlSlll'Pl', 1 IA, President, 12B. DOROTHY P. KLAASSIC A lrue friend through and lhrougllf' S. P. Q. I3., 1013, 10A, 1113, l.ibrz1ry Club, 10A, 11B, IIA, 1213, I2Ag Fre11cl1Club, IIA. ANDHAE A. KLINCZICK II's fighl llzal makes 1110 man. Fumtball, 1013, 1113, 1213, l3aslu-tbull, 10A, 11A, 12Ag Golf, 10A, 11A, I2Ag Valrsiiy Vlub, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12.-X, G4-1'nm11 Club, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12A, President, 1213: Golf, flillltlllll, '231. ' F1.0l1ENCli KONOPKA .1ln1Iesly is a lUlllllClIll.Y virtue. Home 1200110111108 Club, 11A. JOHN ROSS A sober lad. 110yS,1111Ol'llS, 1013, 10A, 1113, IIA, Bi-XYeek1y, 12Ag hep- l'K'S0llt2l11Vl! Assembly, 12A. FRANCIS A. IQOTARSKI Our Iiiisjudgerl bachelor. Football, 1213, 11Q1Jl'0SCl111l- tivo, 1213. DONALD S. KRUKO Wisdom is a great IIlC'1'11.H 13i-NVcek1y Staff, 1213, 12A, Sosial Usage Club, 12A. AUDBEY LIZONA LANIBIES She knows lzislorlli sha- lvill malce history. Dancing, IIB, Sir Philip Siduf-y Club, IZA. CLI FFOIIIJ IZIJXY. LAXDOX Ile is there with thi' goods. STANLEY LANKTON Those who Icnnzv ilu' mos! sonzvlimvs say lhv least. Boys' Chorus, IIB, IIA, Torcli Hi-Y, IIA, IZBQ Iu- tl'ilIl1LlI'lll Sports, Vollc-yhzlll, IIB. ROSE LAPENSKY She is Iruv to hm' slurlirs und she will gn fur. Fovdlls, IIA, IZB, IZA. SIMON JOHN LAPINSKI To know 'Si' is to like him and vnerylmlly knows him. Student Blilllllf-':K'l', IIB, IIA, IZB. IZA, Foolbull, Basket- ball, Boys' Chorus, IIB, IIA, Sir Philip Sicluc-y Club, IZA. MAE AZli'l l'A LAUIJEN Sweet us any girl run safely be. RUTH E. LEVIJLETTE Tt'!ll?lll'I'S and sclmlurs will ull miss lIl'I'. Mixvd f'll0l'llS, IIB, Girls' CllUl'LlS, IIA, IZBg Sir Philip Sidney Club. IZA. EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 BICATHICIE LEXYIS 'kls lrue friends urv, su shull she be. Ls- Corclc Francais, IZB, IZA, Sir Philip Sidney Club, IZA, S. P. Q. R-- Illli, IOA, IIB, IIA, Special llzulciug, IIB, IIA, IZB, IZA, XVILMA l.lIIil.l.A LLOYD 'Sl regular S110I'l uiifh grunt' nature. Volleyball, Illlig lluslia-tlmll, IHA, Busclmll, l0Ag Girls' Lhorus, IZA. in ...- -:-3 CLAIHIC JO LOUX Ulu her voice unrl smile llzerv is c'lmrm. SllL'CC'l'. IOB, IIB, IZBQ Bas- lu-lbull, IOA, IIB, IZBL Busc- lmll, IIA, Vollc-ybull, IOB, IIA, IZA, Tr-nuis, IOA, IIB, IIA, IZB, IZAg G. A. A., ION, IIIA, IIB, IIA, IZB, IZA, Vice-Prvsidc-ut, IZB, IZA, Service- Club, IIA. l IZIS, 12.x. XYILLIAM M. LOYIQLAND .al af' ,, '5 gf 3? 563 QA mun nl' leisure-llnw does he do il? Illllllf' from Culver Military Am-urleniy, Culver, Indiana ICDYTHE J. LOXYN H.Ylll7ll'.V nrmzv aml names go hui hors will lllSl.H Buskc-tlmll, IOB, IOAg Girls' Chorus, IIA, IZB, IZA, Lu Sociedad Hispanicu, IIB. IIA, IZB, IZA, Sir Philip Sidney Club, IIA, IZB1 Mixvd Chorus, IOA. LA VICRNIC R. l.Ylili I ' Host by l'1l!'l'lI last. lil.Sll'1 li. BIQCOXXELL She's Tlzvlnufs pal unfl llzey are fl flI'!llU.H G. A. A. IHA, IIB, IIA, IZB, IZA, lluselmll, IllAg Busketlnull, IIB, E. B. B., IIA, IZA, SI-crctury, IZB, AtllK'lll2llI, IZA, Lu Socivclud Hispzluicu, IZB, IZA. Page Furly-nine XVILSINA A. MQLAIN Hllignity with a sense of humor. P. Q. R., 1013, 10xXQGl1'lS, Chorus, 12A. ALEXANDER MAL: DONALD A man who 111'el'ei's men lo women. PETER R. MADDALENA A grown llll boy all sel for fun. Boys' Chorus, 1213, 12A: Euphony Choir, 12Ag Op- era, 12Ag Busketbzill, 1213, 12A. JOHN ALFRED MARGXYAR'l'l'l Silence is beller Ihan a crown. Football, 10A. KATHERINE MARPLE Il might be better if I woulrl, but il's awful lonesome being good. Foedus Amicitae, 1013, 10A, 1113, 11Ag D. Q. A., 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Representin- iive Assembly, 1213, Re- flector 131-VVeekly, 12A, 1213. MILDRED A. MARSHALL From her hair and her smile she might be eallerl sunny. S. P. Q. R., 1013, 14lA, 11133 Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12133 ilk Philip Sidney Plny, FRANK H. MASON ln him alone 'twas nal- izral lo please. S. P. Q. R., 1013, 10A, 1113, Lu Sociedad Hispanicu, 1113, 11A, 1213, Band, 11A, 1213. 12Ag Representative ASSOIH- bly, Presideni, 1213, Stu- dent Rfllllilgfbf, 121-3, 12A. Page Fifly .4 ,..f,.......:--- EIZLECTUIQ ...Cf l932 J Tgia-fi 2. Xigifezzei . ' 'fir zfiixl ' fisgf ,. , - 'S LTANITA L. MASON Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Soccer, 10135 Girls' Chorus, l0A, 11135 Advertising Siauffg Operettu, 11A. FRANCIS EARL MAYO Alan is master of his fate. J. H. S. O1'Cl1l'St1'2l, 10B, 10A, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12Ag .l. C. 01'- ehestrzu, 12Ag National High School Orcllestra Cump,'Z30- 'Z31g Des Moines High School Ol'Cl19Stl'2l, National, 'f30. 13A R RA R A MILLER Oh, the magic of a faee. , Press Club, 1lA, 121-3, 12Ag Art Club, 11Ag Lu Sociedad llispunica, 1213, 12A. 111A LOUISE MILLER A pleasant disposilionf' Home Economics Club, 1lA, 12B, 12Ag 15. 13. 13., 12A. XYILLIAM A. MILLERLILE Let not your lhoilghls be deep for fear you drown in them. Football, 10A, 11Ag Boys' Chorus, 1113, 11Ag Rifle Club, 1213, 12Ag Social Usage Club, 1213. MA l3LE MONROE ll faire with glazlness over- spread. E. B. R., NIA, 1113, 1lA, 1213, 12A. ALICE NORMA MOORE A eonzplete cure for lone- Iinessf' Sli' Philip Sidney Club, 11A, Home l2CUl1Ol1l1CSFlll1J, 11Ag Foedus Amicilue, 10A, 11133 Euphony Choir, 11A, 1213, 12A. ROBERT E. MURPHY Ile never seemed Ihe Ieuxt bil blue. lfllf9l'l'll -1. H. S. 192503 lu- I1'2ll1Ill1'2ll Volleyball, IIB: Reflector Bi-XVI-ekly Stu1'l'. I2B, I2Ag Class Play, I2B, Sueizll Usage Club, I2A. ROBERT L. MURPHY A nzalfer of frienrlx and ll relniner of fI'lPl1!lXlli1IS.u Buys' Vlumrus, IOBL Foot- bull, I2B: Varsity Club. I2B, I2A. HELEN IRENE MYLANIJ She rni.1'es reason zmrl pleasure unrl wixrlnnz will: mirllzf' Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2A. FLORENCE NEESLEY 'hllulge not her wnrllz by her size. Eniereml from Northwestern High Sflllfllll, Detroit, I2Bg Sir Philip Sidney Club, I2B. MYBNA M. 0'BRlEN Thy modesly is ll eunflle lo lhy merit. P. Q. R., IUB, IUAQ Arl Club, IIA. MABJORY ESTHER OLIJS ller l'llI'l'fI'l'f' zlispnxition IS urlverliserl by her eheerflll smile. Foedus, 101-ig Elizabeth Bar- rett Browning, I2B, 12Ag Operettu, IOAg Mixed Chor- uii IIIB, IIPA, Clmrnl Club. I 1. OXYEN OTIS 0'NEl1. Our guy minslrelf' Euplumy Choir, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Opera, IIA, I2Ag Baud, IIB, 1IA, I2Bg Baud Min- strel IIB, IIA, 0l'Cll4'Stl'2l, IIB, IIA. I2B. I2Ag Boys' Clmrus, IIB, IIA. EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 'A' 'K' VIRGINIA OSMEN Engaging, Ihe sort we like. S. P. Q. R., IUB, IIIA, IIB, I2B, 12A, Athenian, IUB, IOAQ Le Cerele Francais, I2A, Crafts Club, IIB: S0- einl Fsnge Club, I2A. HARRY RALPH OSXYALIJ Fer1I11rex yo11'II Iilcef' Germaui Club, IIA, I2B, l2A, '1'erpsic1mre Club, 1215, I2Ag Representative Assem- bly, I2A. MARION RITA PA CEN K0 HCl1llI'llClt I' und elzurm emu 17 ine1l. VIRGINIA M. PALMER Our elmrming little urlislf' Art Club, 1015, IDA, IIB, IIA, 1215, 12Ag Gt'1'1IlZlll Club, 1IBg Crafts Club, 1015. IOA, IIB, IIA, Home Economics Club, 12B, I2A: 'I'lu'iI't Couueil, IOAg Vul- leylmll, l2A. EIJNVARD ROGERS PARRISH lf Icnigllllzoml days were here !lgllill+lllhlll u gul- lunl yenllemunf' ANNA MARIE PAUL Her xmile l7l'N1I!'lllCS sweet pleu.mnlness. Sir Philip Sidney I2Bg Girls' Chorus, 1011, IIA, I2Bg Mixed Chorus, IIB. Club, MARGARET EVELYN PLACE 1Vill1 Izer crown of glory she smilex at llze world. S. P. Q. B., IUB, 10A, IIB, IIA, I2B, I2Ag Focdus, IIA, I2B, I2AgArclu1e0l0gy Club, IIAgl10me 1200110111108 Club, I2Bg Dramatic Club, IIA. 12B WA Page Fifly-one GERALDINIZ MARIE POHI. The beginning of all grval llzings are small. Library Club, 1113, 11A, 1213, A1160-P1'K'SldG11t, 12A, Spanish Club, 1113, 11A, 12A, E. 13. 13., 1213, Vico- Prvsidcnt. 12A, Athenian Club, 12A. MARY AN N PO LASK1 Sha xlmlies lmolrs, wlu' xlmlicx 110011112 xlw is a sIazIz1nl. Home liconolnics Club, 1lA. PAU1,1N1i MARIE PORTIZR A quiet .virulent aflm brings lwnn' the bacon. S. P. Q. R., 1013, 10A, 1113, 11A, 1213, G. A. A., 1113, 11A, 1213, 12A, 1.ibrary Club, 1113, 11A, 1213, 12.1, Lv Cvrclc Francais, 1 lA, 1213, 12A. CHAR1.0'1 l'E PONV'1i11S M0111 narscganrl aflzal a nurse. Sir Philip Sidnvy Club, 12A, From lihaca Union School, Ithaca, Michigan. IELNA MAY PR1TCHARl1 A nmrlz-st maiden will: 110011 llzouglilsf' Basketball, 1113, G. A. A., 11A, 1213, 12A, Li1n'arg.' Club, ins, im, 1213, 12.1, L0 C1-rule Francais, 11A, 1213, 12A. ELEANO13 DOROTHY P13118 .-ls a Iypisl she will pil-I: Iwi' way. Social Usagu Club, 12A, Honnl 1':C01101111CS l1lub,12A. DOROTHY PURCHASE Qualify, not quantity. liuphony Choir, 10A, 1113, 11A, 12A, Focdus, 1013, 10A, 1113, 11A, 12A, Opvra, 1013, Girl Scouts, 10B, 10A, 1113, 12A. Page 1 ifIy-two W1 EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 , Q if? X k 3 X, gi Q X. Q XFX 'f K +3 ,Q .- ,Mia nr. ,K ALMA ELIZA131i'l'H 13A'l'1111fF 'K-1 liillv gi1'l full of 11011 and pluck. Sir Philip Siclnvy Club, 12A. GIEORGIE ARNOLD REASON Who flares Io laugh out loud and fr0P. Intramural Sports, 101-3,1113, Student 110p1'l'S01l121t1V6, 1213, Smith-1'lughcs, 1013, 10A, l1A, 1213. MILTON GLENN RIEASONICR '21 1'rmf'ir1m'al IU 0 m a ll 1l!ll'l'1'.H S, P. Q. R., 1013, 1113 11A, Intc-rclaks Baskeiball, 11A, 1213, 12A, Opcrctta, 11A, Tumbling Club, 11A, 1213, Dancing Club, 1213, 12A: Sir Philip Sidnry Club, 1213. I1Al3l31li'1 l' 12. RIEYNOLDS The piano 111110-srllirlrc' and izpriglilf' I.ibrary Club, 11A, Sir 1 lub 12 X Philip Sidney I , CLARENCE E. RISHIZILL A'01ir f'fII1l'l'1Il10Il of u big lilomlv livrof' Swinnning T1-an1, 1113, l1A, Art Club 1113 11-X 12B . . , . 1 , -1 1 12A, La Socir-dad Hispan- ica, 1213, 12A, Class Play, 1213. MARLIN RUSSliI.L 'illl who 16110111 him Illini: 11029 a l7ric'If. DONALD JAS. R1fTl112RF0131J Hf10I'1lI1l'1'i0I'l willmut airy. big- l3oys' Chorus, 1013, 10A, A, 11153 P. Q. R., 10B, 10 11A, 13and, 1013, 10.-X: 1 113, 1 lA, S0c1'0la1'y-'I'rcas- urcr, 1213, 12A, Kappa Ili- Y, 10A , Torch Hi-Y, 1113. SI'l'1'012l1'j' - '111'0i1Slll'l'l'. 1191. 1213, 12A, Forum, 12B, 12A. c1H.1nLo'1 1'1f1 .x. 1-3Ul'l,121H1l'1 Her smile is lzer rlzief' charm. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.11 Snciul Usage Club, 12113 A1'L'11zu'ology Club, 11.1, S. 1'. Q. R., 1013, 10.1. ICNNIS RYAN H.-lll0l11l'I' !'IlflI'llllI1y girl wlm helped in nmlce our clrl.-vs famous. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.1. MARG.1R12'1' S.1Dl.1iR Good iliings rome in xnzull paclcagexf' S. P. Q. l3., 1013, 10.1, 1113, 11.1, Mixed Chorus, 1013, E. 13. 13., 1111, President, 1213, 12.1, L1b1'ill'y Club, 11A, 1213, T1'ezusu1'e1', 12.11 Class Sucl'ct:11'y, 1213, 12.1. ICDSIEI. MOORE SCHEI1 FL1'1R The librury's own lie- man. Libl'a11'y Club, 10A, 1113, 11.-1, 1213, 12.1, P1'4'Sldl'11t und Treusurerg Swinnniniq, 1113, 111-13 Fnoiball, 12133 Cross Hi-Y, 1213, 12.11 'l'1n'il't Club, 1013, 10411 Vnrsily Club, 1213, 12.-1. VIERN.-1 KATHRYN SCIIILKIQ Perhaps n poet uvlm n'0esn't know iI.. VliLM.1 HOPE SCHILRIZ Not Kellogg's, but she is pep just ihe Sallie. Basketball, 1213, Bus:-lmll. 1111, 12.1, Volleyball, 11.1, 12.-13 Soccer, 12Bg Girls' Athletic Association, 1213, 12.1, Girls' T u in b 1 in pg Tczuu, 11.-1, 1213, 12Ag S. P. Q. R., 1113, 11A, 1213, 12.1. R0131i11T H. SCHl,12N1i1iR 'fBuilt for sleep. Boys' Chorus, 10.1, 1113. 11A, 1213, 12.1. EFLECTDIQ . . . Of 1932 252511: .. 1.1.1.- t k wg iv 3 . , C7513-6:11. IERMA AGNES SCHULTZ As stately us the Statue of Liberly-nnrl as quiet. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.1. 1312'l l'Y 13.1R13.1R.1 SIQID One reuson ufliy gentle- men prefer ll1?I11fU 0 p c 1' c t t a, l3osuniunde , 11.1, Dance Club, 11.1, 1213, 12.1, Le Cercle 1'-1'i1l1L'111S., 1213, Tvnnis, 1013, 10.1, 1113, Milndy, Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12.1. 11'1l.l,1.-1M L. SICXVARD SIu11rl in line, girls, don't 1lllS1l.u 13nnd, 1013, 1011, 1113, 11.1, 1213, 12.15 Orellcstm, 10.1, 11.1: Boys' Chorus. 10.1, 1113. MAURICE C. SHARP '21 stuiinrli and sturdy friend. RUTH HIGLIEN SHARPIC A smile full of snbllc CI1llI'I1l.H MOTT EMMONS SHERNYOOD On the path lo success. S. P. Q. R., 1013, 1011, 1113, Virgilian Bimellcniunl, 101-15 T1n'i1't Council, 11133 Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. RUSSELL JONES SHUBERG A fit opponent for Big Bill Tilrlenf' Rand, 1013, 10.1, 1113, 11.1. 12B, 12.1, 01'C1lCSt1'Il, 1113, Torch Hi-Y, 1113, 11.1, Pres- ident, 1213, 12.-1, S. P. Q. R., 1013, 10A, 1113, 11.1. Page Fifty-three EFLECTDIQ . . . Of 19:12 MILDHED NY. SIEFEN 'Z-lnzbilion has no 1'vxl. S. P. Q. 13., 1013, IOA, 1113, IIA, 1213, 12Ag Social Us- ugz- Club, 12A: Stamp Club, I2A. ESTHEI3 HELEN SIMS She ll1I1lK'll1'S 17t'l'1l quictf Social Usage Club, 12A. DOROTHY MAY SKIDMORE 'Z-I quivl rlignily and be- rnnzing grfu'v. Girls' G100 Club, 1013, 10Ag '1'l11'i1't Club, IOA, Eupliouy Choir, 1213, Si1' Philip Sirl- nvy Club, 12A. PAULINE GEORGIA Sl.l'l'EI3 '21 pint of sz111'vlncss. S. P. Q. ll., 1013, '10A, 1113, IIA. 1 AD1a1.1N11: SMIJOIIN l1'ill1 fl In-cvanzilzg sllyzxvxsf' ,- 1 I g For-clus A1111C111l1', IIA, 1213, Q 1 2.1. - '- fl LEOIHA EDITH SMITH She ilzinks lwice lhen xays 1IIt'!ll'1I.H E. 13. B., 1213, 12Agg Gur- 1112111 Club, IIA, 1213, 12A: P. Q. R., 1013, 10.-I, IIB, IIA, Pl'l'S1l101lt ol' E. 13. B., I2Ag XYICI'-P1'0SlI1L'll1 ol' Gor- lllllll Club, IIA. HELEN MAE SMITH True nzmleslll, u beacon to SlICC8SS.U A1114-11ian Club, 1213, I2Ag S. P. Q. I3., 1013, IUA, IIB, IIA, 1213, I2A. Page 1 if'i11-fo111' CHARLES NYINSTOX SNIDEI3 ' 'ASIIUUIQIIIQI of l'll1l7fllI'1lfIlUll7 5 about 1Vin? 5, .. A - Boys' Chorus, 1013, 13z1ske't- 4 111111, 1113, 11.1, 1211, 12,15 ,-f' l71':1n111tic Club, 1IA, 1213, Q' 12Ag 134-flcctol' 13i-NVM-kly, A - 1213, Stllllllllt Council, 1113, A s. 11. Q. 11., 11111, 10.1, 1113, ' 1IA, 1213. EVELYX SOLMON A'SiIenc0 signifies 1UisrI11111. . 1' ' A S0111 'in ' or bul joy- .: f'I1 SClll,1AI .ocial Sf' ' , 2A. D0 ll ure? ' .111 C ul 013, IIIA, Ill lu 1 l l I in I HELEN J. STANDISH True friendliness is thc secrcl of IIvI0n's l'1lIl1'I'll.H 1A11l0ll12ll1, 1013, IUA: 11:1 Socivdzld HISITRIIIICH, IIA. ELSA MARTHA STAUFF She gels what she goes after. Prvss Club, 12135 111-l'lccto1' 13i-NYcckly, 12135 G4-1'111z111 Club, IIA, 1213, S. P. Q. li., 1013, 10Ag Forum, 1213: Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. 511-i' L ANTOX JOSEPH STREIFF 1 Live wires are salr1nn1 Q I 7 xleppvfl on. 11l'I7l'CSl'l1t2l11V0 Asse 111 b ly, 1213, 12Ag Tl11'i1't Council, , 11111, 1011, 1113, 11.1, class - ,. P1'csidD11t, IOAg Class Treas- ,isf lll'0l', 1213, 12Ag Gl'l'l11Zlll 1 1 ,... .1 111ll1J, 1111, .1012 1.. SUTTON 1 ' The more men lull: tlu' , Q Ivss 1111211 really say. 111111d, 11111, 1011, 1113, 1111, . fiff 1213, 12.1, s. 11. Q. 11., 1011, V, 14111, 1113, 11.xg T01-Q11 Hi-Y, jj' : :f 1113, IIA, 1213, 12A, I1ItP1'- 115' class 13:1skctb11ll, 1113, 1IA, ' Qfj- 1213, 12A. GNYIZNDOLYX .1 . TALLIS Plain willioul pump unrl rieli witlmut show. Class Play, 12133 S. P. Q. 13., 1013, 10A, 1113, 11Ag So- cial Usage Club, l2A. F13lCDIZ131CK NYM. TAYLO13 As a musieian few are his equal. 13and, 10153, 10A, 11Ag Or' cllestra, 12A. MAURINIE 13l'1TH1iA TAYLO13 A welcome smile for every- one. 1.3askeiball, 1013, 10A, 1113, 11Ag Volleyball, 1013, 1llAg li. B. 13., 11B, 11Ag Athe- nian Club, 1113, 11Ag La Sociedad Hispaniea, 12A. MILDl3E1l ALICE TAYLOR A maiden fair with f'Ia.x'en hair. S. P. Q. R., 1013, La Socie- dad Hispanica, 11Bg '1'hriI't Council, 11 133 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 11A, 1213, 12Ag Social Usage Club, 12.3. BRUCE L. T1iMP1.EMAN Ilan: I like the ladies. Boys' Chorus, 1113, 11A, Secretary, l2Bg I-Zuphouy Choir, 1213, 12.-Kg Opera, H. M. S. Pinafore, 12Ag Christ- mas Cantata. IRENE PAULINE '1'1i'l'Z1.AF1 Quick and clever wi!---u rure thing in women. Athenian Club, 1013, 10A, 12.-Ag German Cluh, 11.-X, 1213, 12Ag Dramatics Club, 1113, 11Ag 12. 13. B., 1213, 12Ag Class Play, 1213. V1V1AN'13. THAYIEI3 Dnn't ever ask again urlzy gentlemen prefer blondesf, Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12A. EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 . .. 'if' V 1' 4 . A s 23' A 'U to max? QL Q l l. gl i s N .14 vi f ,B if ,, 3 1 F . 51 1 1 fue' 1-'HANK F. THOMPSON None but himself 1-mild be his parallel. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1213. HAROLD A. TOMPKINS What shall I do to be forever knozvnI ' Boys' Chorus, 1113, 11A, 1213g Euphony Choir, 12B, 12A. JANIS VIVIAN 'l'R1iADXYELl Her voice is ever sofl and low. liuphony Choir, 1lB, 11A, 12B, 12Ag Girls' Chorus, IUB, 10Ag Sir Philip Sid- ney Club, 12133 Opereiias, Magic Marker , Rosa- llllllllllfnj Opera, H, M. S. 1,1ll1l1'01'6'1,. PHYLLIS '1'l3EFl3Y She knows Burke, but llzen she knows lhem all. Al3'l'HUl3 M. TCRNICI3 Silent folk are more effi- cient. Band. 10Ag Swinnning Team, 11133 Art Club, 11Ag l3oys' Chorus, 1213. 'l'liSS11.liNI'l TU1313EL1, The milllest manner and the genllest hearlf' Sir Philip Sidney Club, 12Ag Operetta, 3323 Girls' Chorus, 1013, 10Ag Mixed Chorus, 1113, 11Ag Choral Club, 1213, Latin Club, 1115. f -EA M . 1, JAMES AVICKING UPHAB1 ,I They Conquer ivlm believe 111811 cunf' . +V V s. P. Q. li., 1013, 10.1, 1115, 1 ,,,,,gi k .-, ' 11Ag Usher Club, 1213,12Ag Archaeology Club, 11A. Page Fifty-five .1 AXE YVAN Dlil5V00l'5'l' As ll likeable girl she is about por. Operetta, 1111, Soccer, 1015, 1115, 12A, Basketball, 1011, llxx, 1215, Volleyball, 1015, Baseball, 1011, 1111, G. 1-1. 11., 10B, 1011, 1115, 1111, 1215, 1211, President. 1215, 1211, Class Vice-President, 12151 MAX NYAN HORN Ile leads them all a merry ehriseglhe leaclzers una' the girls. RUBY M.-1X1Nli V1xNS1Clil'1l1 Shc'll find ll way. JOSIEPHINIC L. 1Y11GGENl'1lk Her smile expresses ull Ihe bubbling joy wilhin I1er.. li. B. 15., 1115, 1111, 1215, 1211, Home 1200110111168 lScwingJ, 1215. DOROTHY MAY 11'11l1liE15 The way to gain a friend is to be one. Foedus, 1015, Lo CL-relu Francais, 1215, Volleyball, 1111. HELEN M. xxvxxlilj As a friend and pu! you're ll wow. Operetta. 111-1, Soccer, 1015, 1115, 1215, Baskeiball, 1011, 11A, 1215, Volleyball, 1015, Baseball, '1111, Tennis, 1011, 1115, 1111, 1215, 1211, G. 11. A., 10B, 1011, 11B, 1111, 1215, '12:x. AGNES G. XV11l'5Nli15 'iVariely is the seasoning of life. Social Usage Club, 1211, Home Economics Club, 1211, S. P. Q. R., 1015, 10.1. Page Fifty-six EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 fin A -' li 1 I .. -w?1w1 Fifi? -' 'L ' ' f 1. L' 'T il . .fi K - I ' fiffseg, 1-1, - ff' ss, H, 1 ' ' . . ,,.. - . if A -:jf . 1371 f 1.11 512 .1 , -fx 11,3 .- iz- ' ' iii ..... , . ,, .,1,, 1.., ,. isfffiaw- 1 ' V S51 55 1:1 11' 1 Sybase.. . ' 55. ' I ii. 3515625 ICLOUISE 1'1'llBli15 A friend lUIlll'S zvorlh all Iiazards we can run. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1215. IONIE VIRGINIA NYHITE '1She's here, oh no, she's lll01'E.n Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1215. l1015lEl5T NVHITIELEY If him for a freshy you rlo take, he'lI soon inform you of your nzistnkef' P. Q. R., 1015, 10A, Op- ereiia, The Magic Bl2lk0l 'Q Orcliestm, 1015, 1011, Torch Hi-Y, 1115, 1111, 1215, 1211, Library Club, 'll1'L'2lSl11'01', 1215. 11120111112 NYHl'1'l2M.1N 'llleelcness wilh power. 51111561-115lZ'l' E. XYHYMAN 0h! uflmt mischief lies be- hind Ihose smiling black eyes. Home Economics Club, 121-1, Social Usage Club, 1211. 11'11NlT1-1 A. XVIEBSIEMA Eyes that erm look into lhe souls of men. Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1211. 15OI5ERT C. NVILLIAMS Look him over he's some lad. Operetta, 1011, 1111, 1211, Track, 1111, 1211, Christmas Cantata, 1115, 12B, liuphony Choir, 11B, 1111, 12B, 1211, Mixed Chorus, 1011, 11B, 1111, 1h-amatics Club, 1111. X VIOLET A. 11'II.1.I.1MS A lrue frienrl when you neerl one. Choral Cluh, 1115. NYILBUI5 C.115L 1YlNE1..1N1J I may appear fl quiel Irul. but you r10n't Icnmv me. Smith-Hughes. 11.1, 1215. RUTH EVELYN NYOOIJS Cheerful, umbilious, happy und guy. Mixed Chorus, 10.1, 1115, 11Ag Foedus, 1015, 10.1, 1115, Girls' Chorus, 12153 liu- phony Choir, 12.11 12. 15. 15., 1215, 12.1. 151115111515 CARI. NYOOLSIEY 11'lml gouzl is Ulllllllllilgllt' wzllmul ll l'i::? DOROTHY MAXINE XYOIRIJIEN She has lhe si.x'lh sense- common sense. Basketball, 1015, Baseball, 10Ag Volleyball, 1011, Soc- cer, 12155 G. .1. A., 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11.1, 1215, 12.1, Numeral Girl, 10.1. 11'.1L'1'1iR 1512N 11'0W1.1N1iO Ile has something in his cutie. S. P. Q. H., 1015, 10.1, 1115, Intercluss Sports, 1115, 11.1, 12B, 12A. ,, -1. P 'K Q i EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 4530. AQV, ,- 2 ia L ' 2 Q, 3, 3 ,, ,, A Q. P 1 . .. 5 , 1 4 if : s g 1 1 +1 8 297 . : .. . fa. -f IQIZNNIETH NYBIGHT The teachers' iriril and the slmlenls' joy. VICRN OTTO 1YY15L12 '4El7t'f1IfI11HQ cronies I0 him lllllll mails. S. 1'. Q. l5., 1015. 10.11 Boys' Chorus, 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11.1, Football, 1215 5 1ll1l'11l1lL1l'2i1 Sports Munzlger, 1215, 12.15 I1111'il1l1L11'il1 Sports, 1015, 10.1, 1115, 11A, 1215, 12.1. .I ESS YOCHENS Forever f0renm.st in lhe ranks of funf Foolbull, 1013, 1115, 12153 Boys' Chorus, 1115, 11.1g GCFIIIZIII Club, 1215, 12.1, .1 Club, 1215, 12.1, .111 State. 'Z51gYeu1'book Stuff, 12.1. ANTHONY F. YOCIIM He has Ihe stride of geniusA-furtlzer proof is nn! at lmnflf' Debating Club, 11.-1, 1215, 12.1, German Club, 11.13 1215, 12.-15 S, P. Q. 15.. 1015, 10.-1, 1115, 11.-1, Sir Philip Sidney Club, 1215, Student Council, 12.1. li1iNNli'l'11 11. YOUNG Dignity und reserve ure t'l1Il1'llf'll'I'1Sf1l' nf him. CHARLES 12. Z1EG1iNl51ilN Poxlerily shall know bul two names, Caesufs and my own. Rcflecior Bi-NYL-cklyg lix- clumgv 111Z111ilgC1', 10.19 Cir- culation Mzuiager, 1115, 11A, 12153 Business Manager, 12.1, I111I1'il11ll1l'2I1 Volleyball, 11B, 1215. DOROTHY M.-1Y ZILINSKI The type that sticks fill the enllf' Elizabeth l5a1'rct1 B1'ON1'll111,'2Q., 1215, 12.1. Page Fifty-seven EFLECTCIQ . . . or 1932 I DTH EIQ CLAIIEI EFLECTOI2 . . . of 1932 12B CLASS OFFICERS FRANK HOHNER .IEANNIC PRAY DOROTHY MIZIIRIZLI. I..XXYI1IiNlIIi MATHONY Presiflenl Villl?-l',1'L'SidL'Ill SL'l'I'l'1llI'11 T1'GIlS11I'0I' 12B CLASS PERSONNEL Dorothy Marie Ann Acker, Martha Ellen Adinire, Robert Al. Anderson, Orville Aten, XYesley Avins, Marguerite Ball. Clyde Adellbert Barr, Heather Aliese Baas, Chalniers Oliver Beech. Richard Martin Beiswenger, George Belcher, Sadie Bernie Blake, Lucy A. Boley, Charles Leo Bostedor, Mary Botsford, joseph XY. Brinible, Byron Earl Buchler, Ruthe Margretha Burch, Graham Burgess, LaVaun Ross Cain. George YYolfe C2l11'llJllI'll, Ruth Edna Canipbell. Harold H. Capron, jane lrene Chapin. YYillia111 Chapfn, Clarabelle Chapnian, Helen Louis Chase, Benny Ciniock, Leon Clarence Clark. VX'illian1 Cli11e. Edris Pleone Clafflin, Mildred B. Cogswell, ,lohn Carl Cook. Yelare Cooper, Bertha Crandall, -lanies H. Crandall. -lanies L. Cuininings, Edward il. Czulowski, Virginia Dahleni, l'erry Dalen, Frank Davidowicz, Lawrence Degener, Violette D. Deming, Ruby May Denbo. Martha Dennis. Elsie Denton, Vernon Dt-Vien, C. lJCY2l.I'1T1OllCl, George C. Dorrence, Evelyn M. D11- quetle, Donald E. Dutcher, Lawrence H. Eberth. Dorothy A. Edmondson. Harriet Eggleston, james H. Elliott, Leonard H. Eniniert, Wfanda D. Epperson, Mary E. Farns- worth, Douglas Featherly, Robert E. Finton, Hohn Fischer, Frances G. Fisher, Paul Foerester, Dorothy Frank, Myrna M. Frank, Lorraine Freeland, Helen Frey, Ralph K. Frey, FTHIICCS Fuller, Edna Furguson, Clyde Ganiin, Doris Gates, Bernard Gilbert, Mildred Glettler, XYanda Glettler, Clare R. Golden, Laura Gould. Ton Hall Grieves, Francis Griswald, Manuel Grossnian, Ruth A. Haniilton, Vvilllalll Don Haniniond, .luanita Harding, Evelyn Hardy, Helen L. Harger, LaVcrne Harris. Mildred Harris, Gladys Hart, Edith Hartman, Dayle Hatt, Alice Havens. 'lil'l6lHlZi. Havens, VVillia1n Haden, Henrietta Heins, Margaret Heins, Robert Hilli, Gerold Hidgeboon, Harold Holdridge, Frank Horner, Madgel Marie Howard, Devon Huniphrey, Laura HUIIL, Norman I. Hunt, George Hl1tCllll1S, Alex Hutchinson. joseph xxvllllillll Iekes, .lack laquish, Maurice Iahnzen, Lewis Jefferies, Arthur L. johnson, Donald joice, DeVere jones, Richard jones, Maxine Ka11e, Mildred Keeney, Dorothy Louise Keils, F. B. Kellogg, Mildred Kidwell, Bernard Kirven. ,lack Knapp, Lillian Kasinski, Helen Kurkuris, Ed Kuhn, Frank Labadie, Leo Charles Lang, Stanley Larkton, Bob Lawler, Richard Lighthart, Marie Lint, Russell Logan, Rex Lubohn. Mary Ruth Lutes, Ben Main, Lawrence Matl1o11y, Dorothy Merrell, Charles Fred McCay. Gertrude Mclnerney, Edwin Nichols, Mildred Nicholson, Elizabeth Nolan. Owen Otis O'neil, Ed. Parrish, Geneva Patching. Melvin Paul, Thor Payne, Marrian l,Oll1C111US, Ardis Porter, Maxine Parter, Robert Payntes, Jeanne Alice Pray, Barbara l'rice, XYillian1 Priddy. Beatrice I,l'lCll3.l'Cl, Mary Purchase. Richard Putinan, .leanne Put- nian, Charlotte Ramsey, Gladys Rayniond, Dorothy Rockwell, Virginia Rogers, Lucille St. john, Erwin Schad, Bernice Schlanib, Robert Schlenker, Art Schultz. Arden Schwart. Ruth Scofield, ,lean Sliter, Harole S111iley, Elaine S111ith, Frank Snyder. Do1111a Sour, Roger Spencer, Marion Starbuek, Albert Steinburg. Madeline Stock- well, Florence Stoddard, Chester Stoval. Robert Sweet, Marcel Taylor, Zola Taylor, Brooks Terhune, Albert Thonipson. Herbert Tonipkins, Tessilene Turrell, Ola Verl'lanck. Richard NYaltz, Mary VVatkins VValter Vklatts, Qlohn VVatson. Martel VVatson. Philip VVeber, Lawrence XVornet, Elvelyn VVestcott, Virginia VX'l1ite, George VVhite- nian. Virginia VVhiting. Charles VVhitney. Duane VVhitney. Jesse Yochens, Tanis Ziegenbein. Page Sixty EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 F '4 I' I' EFLECTO . . . of 1932 11A CLASS PERSONNEL Cal'l Acker, Yan Edward Aldrieh, Duane NYinslow Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Esther Mereditll Allen, Huntington Oliver Allen, lit'llll9lll E. Allen, Corinne Rose Anderson, tltlllll Leo Al'lllt'lltl'ULlf, Elizabeth Col'a 1kSllXVUl'tll, Barbara Mae Atkins, Charles Robert Atzenhover, Jolnl H. Baker, Marion Alice Baker, Tlleda Doris Baldwin, Clare Eugene Barkalow, I'IOl0Il Louise Barnes, Bob Barritt, Harriette Genevieve Jean Baum, Laura Mae Beagle, xvilllvl' Fl'llllClS Beilll, Virginia Calla Beaton. Murlin Bealltty, Pauline Tllilllllll Beets, Hugo Andreas Beiswenger, Frallces Rutll Beitter, Dollald Cloud Bender, Betty BPIIIIQIII, David Masefield B0llIlt'lt, Herbert Matllew Betts, l4BUlltll'tl Bieniecke. Edna lone Billings, Gardner Bird, Richal'd S. Bisbee, Lorraine Inez Bishop, Keith Cllarles Blair, Blanche June Bliss, Margaret Boos, Genevieve Kathryn Borner, Charles Frederick BPOWYIX, Don Edwin Brown, Irene Isabelle Buchanan, Mariel Esther Buelke, lJ0l'lllC May Bu11dy. li011l1l'tll BU1'lll1ilIl1, .lolln Caldwell, Florence Callaghan, K2lllll'Y1l A. Callaghan, Jack Carey, NYalter Buell Cal'ey, Virginia Carpenter, Francis Nelson Carter, Catllel'ine Cartwell, Derald Robert Causie. BC'l'lllC0 Phyllis Cl1illll'lltlt'l', Ralph I'lt'llHl'l' Chapel, Forrest NYinslow Chappell, Jalle Estelle Chesley, Milton ljllllllt' Clarke, Harold Clute, Lenitte ljndine Collicotte, Adaline Cathrine COI1kllll, Louva 'V. Corwin, Dorothy Irelle Couling, Dollald George Cowley, Ida Ca1'olyll Cradit, Mary Lllcille Craft. Ruth Gellevieve Craig, Clare Bexby Cranlpton, Dlll'Illl13' Grace Crippen, John Clifton Crippen, Thelma Ht'lQll Mae C1'osby, XX'ard Ralpll Cruger, Barllara Elizabeth ClllllllllllS, Robert Cl1IllllllllS, Myrna Ruth Cutler, Barbara HC5lCll Dillllblll, Dorothy Marie Donnelly, Doyle XYils0n Darby, Philip Carl Darling, Bernard L. Davis, Ida Merle Dayton, Musette Daytoll, Barbara Alden Dean, Clarence Paige IJOZIII, Hel'llert Al Deall, Donald Devendorl', Charles Russell De Ylieg, Harold Dexter. Doris Dey, Elaine llibble, Marian Esther Dietz, Philip Ed. Dillell, Frank Dodge, filttll Douding, Claude Drake, Vivian Draper, Annette Drew, Helen Dubinsky, Richard Van Duckworth, NVeldon Dwelly, Kathleen Row Dwyer, .l2llllK'S Ed Dyer, Thayer XYard Edwards, Howard 12lllI'll0llS, Ruth Ellolls, Mildred l'll'lCkS0ll, Al'llllll' Etheridge, Louise Evanoi'i', Lillian Fairchild, Dora Allll Ferrell, Grace Helen Fleming, XVIII. Curtis Flock, Lydia Marie Foote, Donald Peter Ford. Lyle Duan Ford, Carroll Eugene Fortress, Robert Fouraere, Doris Fox, Martha Frank, Gerald Franklin, Ricllard H. l'll'0lK'l'lllLllIll, Margaret Furlong, NYillis Gates, Margaret Gowlak, Geo, Gell- llardt, Vivian Gephart, Marie Gillet, Lawrellce Gooding, Genevieve Gilut, Helen E. Gordan, Rutll A. Gordon, Richard Gornlan, hl1lllVll Gorzen, Christine Gl1IllDQ'l', David Roy Graball, Forrest Graetz, Ethelyll Grill, Mary Guance, Phyllis l-lasnlon, Mamie Hartin, Sherman Haitung, Leah Ilatch. NVesley Havells, Lewis Hawkins, Margaret Haden, Marjorie Hazelton, Inez Ht'lll'B', NValter lllllllllll, Christine Herzburg, .llfilll Holcolllb, litlllll Hollinshead, Joseph Holllles, Paul I'l0llIN'S. Naomi Honnnerding, Colette Howard, Maurice Howard, Ray l'I0l1ll, Virginia Hlllll1', Dorothy Ives. Helen Jacobs, Don Jenks, Beulall .lohnson, Mary Lou .lohllsoll, Maxine Johnson, NX'alt. .lUllllS0ll, Mary Jones, Robert JOIIOS, Paul Keller, Jollll Kellogg, George Kiefer, Henry Kielar. May Kinit, Robert Kingsley, Velma Klinknlan, Nxvlll. Knight, Htblttlll Kllisely, Richard H, Kllob- laucll, Earl J. Knoll, Eleanor Kocll, .lohn Koolls, Stanley E. Kralnie, John Krobents, lllfblll Kulow, David D. Lair, Roger llZlRI2l1'l'C, Herbert Lane, Beatrice Lorrain Lankton, Robert Lechner, Lyle Lee, Margaret Le Febure, Marian Leighton. Donna Lester, Evelyn Lewis, Alnla Lilly, Russell Lloyd, Virginia Lloyd, Eugelle Lyke, Eleanor' MeCleary, Don Mctlluse, Jol111 lNlCC0llllCl. Glynn McConnel, Katherine McCoy, Florence McQuown, Arch McVay, Berney Lee Magiera. Mary hlilftlll, Elsie Matteson, Lelores Matthew, Durwood Maures, Evelyn C. Mayett, Harold Meighan, Boyd Merlillg, Donald Merrill, Lester RIlllJlll'llll0, Betty Miller, Dorotlly Millerlile, Roscoe Misner, Rutll Moller, Agatha Mollks, Lueille Moss, Betty Murphy, Odessa Murray, Kathryn Myer, Claude Nichols, Stella Neilson, Russell Nixon, Lilllllll' Norton, Herman ODt'l'llPS0ll, Rl2ll'l0ll Osborn. N01'l1l1lll Osborn, Joe Osypiznk, Mildred Otts, Allell Owells, Lilliall Pallner, Fred H. Parker, Jolnl Pasehke, Genevieve Lucille Payne, Lee L. Penn, Thomas J. Penn, .ltlllll Pennell, Billy Ross Perry, Laura Isa Phillenbrick, Geraldine D. Phillips, Carlton F. Playford, Blanche F. Payawa, Auldine Proseus, Mervin Proseus, lftlllll Quackenbush, Ger. F. Raven, Doris Reasoner, Paul H. Rhodes, Marian M, Richard, Geo. V. lllCl1lll0lld, .lan. E. Ritcll, Royal C. Robinson. Leota D. Rockwell, Marguerite B. IXONYZIII, Mary E. Rowe, St6Dllt'l1 J. Rulewicz, Eltoll L. Rus- kowsky, XVIII. Herbert Ryall, XVIII.. Ryan, NVayne Brace Salisbury, Russell C. Saullders, Sarall Sche1'l'el, Herbert Christian Schlenker, Nicholas Schulez, Howard Segar, Lyle A. Sharp, Jessie Shaver, Chester Sllelly, Helen Slnalek, Thomas Carey SIll2lNYl0Y, Gordan A. Slllitll, Ida C. Slllitll, Velda N. Slllyth, lftlllltlllil Soczek, Lottie Soczek, Keith Spade, Betty Lou Speyer, Emily B. Spicer. Paul Jolnl Sl0K'l1Sl'Il2l, Barbara E. SteI'l'en, Robert IJ. Stepllens, Dol'otllea L. Stepllensoll, Alice Mae Silsoll, Lucille Stolle, Don. U. Stl'Lllll,lJ, Robert Stuart, Dwight V. Swain, Janet M, Sweet, Charles Jollll Trasaskewicz, Fred E. Taylor, Hugh Taylor, Robert F. Tefft, Manual Tllalllllan, Rutll Thatcher. La Verne Tl1KllllDS0ll, Phyllis Thonlson, .l2llllt'S 'lll10l1lSOI1, Irnlajene Tielleit, Margaret Ellen Tingay, Edson fllllll'll'S Town, Mariall TONN'll, Kerry Dale Trensey, xvlll. D. Troll. Allna M. Truszkowski, Joe John Twardowski. Irelle Tyshke, Helen Anile Van lfillll, Fred I, XvZtllNAvi1glll'l', JZIIIIOS Vaughan, Alvill NYalker, Lueille Alice NValker, Pearl Lee NYalker, Luey D. NValsh, Ida XValtz, Margaret E. XYaltz, Donald Paul NYagenrow, Raynard Artllur XYard, Isabelle XVare, Robert NVQ-st, Esther NYhedon, Le Roy XYhitney, fl2ll'l A. XVieneke, Marion .l. NVilcox, Tllelrna NVileoX, Harriette NVill, Evelyn M. NYllll2llllS, June VVillian1s, Earl NVilson, John XYilson. Earle NVm. XYing, Barbara M. NYoodard, lClll1C'1' XVorclen, Lilltoll XVright, Olga Pat NYsiaki, Tllelllla Younlans, Bernice D. Young, Roy M. ZHCIIUNVII, Stanley Zalner, Margaret M. Ziegler, Louise E. R. Zinlnler, Billie Zueklke. Page Si:rll1-Iwo EFLECTDIQ X ...Cf l932 -1 JM v Q3 w Vx. 5 ,-xx xx N A ASS KA. . :X EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 11B CLASS PERSONNEL Maxine Lois Adams, NX'ilma Ruth Aiken, .lohn Hola-rt Aldred, Charles Graham Anderson, Gaylord Andrews, Ernest Dwight Apgar, Ja-:k Arnst, Louise Francis Austin, Annabelle Baker, Lawrence Frank Ball, Marion Lee Bamleen, Ruth Mary Barber, Caroline May Bartlow, Donnan Edson Basler, Mildred Boseanna Bates, George Baylis, Avillltllll Beaman, Harold James Bell, Lorraine Joyce Bengel, Itohert B. Bentley, Farrell Edith Bickel, Alex Bidol. Betty Jane Bigelow, XYillard George Binden, Rex Bissonette, Ernest Carl Bohn, Marian Barbara Boone, NYilliam Bootes, Morris L. Booth, Adam Borkawski, llarry Albert Bowles, Merna Elizabeth Bracey, Donald Knight Bregg, Forrest AYI11. Brininstool, lloward Lawrence Brown, Beatrice Olga Brownell, Alfred Lairson Bruce, Dorothy Bunt, Thelma Beatrice Cain, Louise Carter, .less Byron Chanter, Lynn Parker Choate, llarry Rockwell Church, Earl John Clark. Jack Clark, .lean Clarke, Donald LaVere Clay, Marion Lydia Clement, Celia Mae Click, Lyle Edwin Cline, Balph L. Cline, 110111 Powers Clute, John ltohert Cochran, NYilIiam Leroy Cones, Charles Cooke, Elizabeth Jean Cornwell, George F. Cox, Paul Baymond Crego, ltuth Irenc Creque, Joan Crice, Lena H. Crisenlsery, John Bussell Cniger, Catherine Jane Cruson, llelen Cunningham, Catherine Curtis, Anthony Tony Czarneski, Marijane Dahlem, Viola May Dayis. Josephine Louraine Davis, Barney Davis, Mark Albert Deming, Leata DeMond, ltoliert Dent, Virginia June Dent, Beatrice Maria Di-Palma, Harold DeXYard, Charles Dilshle, Eileen Fraiwis Disley, ltuth E. Disley, Jack Doherty, Clil'l'ord E. Dorey, Bohert Francis Doty, Iva Jane Dunning. XYilliam H. Durhrou, llowa1'd A. Dutton, F. Ellsworth lhrl, Maureen Leola Grace Emmons, 'lyrus Ilerman Emmons, Virgil Ernest, Carlin Jean Evans, Elizabeth Nellie Featherly. Glen Aldo Fil'er, Ida Marian Finch, Henry James Foote, Sidney Foy, Shirley Ami Freeland, John Geishirt, Maurice Gerow, Milton Gilmer, Benjamin James Glasgow, Arlene Agatha Godloye, Helen XYilcoX Gol'l', Zella Good, XVanda Mae Gorrell, Lucille Harriette Gould, Bohert Alger Gould. XYilliam Jolm Green, l,aVerne Du XYayne Green, Doris Lenore Greiner, Gladys Mae Gress, Emerson Leroy Grindall, Mary Cecilia Grygo, Beverly Gladys Hall, Bohert James IIallas. Edward Hamilton, Sain Bollie Hammond, Alhert Clil'ton Hand, Duane NV. Harrington, Sheldon Harris, John Sonnners Hart, .lames Charles Harvey, Margaret Buth llaryey, Mildred Bernice Ilertel, Phoebe Loraine Hertel, Martha Mae Hicks, Mary Helen Hildehrand, Doris Madeline Hitchcock, Francis B. Hodgehoom, Milford John Howard, Georgia Anna Ilutchens, Harriet Eleanor Johnson, Milton Eric Johnson, James Edward Jones, Stuart Dexter Karcher. Theodore Costmus Kennell, NYilliam Henry Ketts, Mary Cathryn Kirehhel'g, Mary Klinczick, Olga Klinczick, Homer Duane Larrahee, Steyen Lowe Lawler, Lucian Lelmel, Arthur Long, Florence McDaniel, Avllllfllll Irwin MeMillin, Antoinette Meta Mager, Dave NYilliam Maitland, Mary Beryle Malone, Harold James Mason, Donald Merle Malhews, Doris Elaine Maro, Jack NX'illiam Messenger, Gayle LaYerne Miller, Bolmert Miller, Eva Mitchell. Lylnan Moore, Marian Juanita Moore, Elsie Mae Mosley, Clinton Mulnix, Edward Joseph Murphy, Jack NYallace Nicholson, .lulia Nieolau, Helen Virginia Oatman, Stanley Peter Oleksey, I.illl1'Pll E. Ordway, Madeline Lucille Palmer, Chadwick Parish, Alfred Glann Parrish, Chester Stan Paruch, Harriett Jane Peck, NYillard Alson Peek, Bichard Pfluge, George Phillyss, Laura Pierce, Bansoin NYilliam Piper, Stella Marie Poletek, Joseph John Powaga. Mildred Yirginia Price, Jeanette Mary Putnaln, XYilher Boss Rasmussen, Ha1'old George Beitnauer, Art Gorden Beese, Richard James Beth, Donald August Reynolds, XVarren Reynolds, Bichard Stanley Bice, Joe Bogeren, XYillialn Bussell, Annetta Salshury, NYillard Keith Salesbury, Keith Schafer, Betty Jayne Foster Seitz, Herhert Sheets, Florence Share, Irene Opal Sill'ka, Russell Simmons, Early Slaylwough, Kenneth Smith, ltonald Smith, Frank Edward Snedeeor. XYalter Xxvlllllllll Sodernian,Bohert Emanual Soper, Eyalyn Mae Spencer, Avilllillll Boln-rt Spencer, Donald Speer, Bay Sprague, Thelma Mae Spridgeon, Louis Edward Stack, Katherine Constance Stassine, Clara Staul'l', Virginia Rita Stearns, Mary .Ioan Steven, Jack Steinmetz, Edward Stiiner, Beatrice Eleanor Storm, Catherine Strauss, Alma May Sutherland, Jack Edward Sutliff. Bussell Edison Sweets, Jolm Szezygiel, Mary Jane Tanis, Fred Charles Taylor. Charles Thompson, Lenore Eva 'llll0lll'DSUll, Samuel Thorkelson, Helen Thorpe, Bohert Franklin Titus, AYalter Jolm Tomczyk, Marjorie Beth Turrell, NYinil'red Aldred VanValkenlmurg, Bob NYaite. Donald Frances NValsh. Helen XYinil'red NYard. 'llll0l112lS Oliver XYarner, Peter NYertz. ltuth AVesterlund, Aline Mary XYhedon, Josephine NYheeler, Don B. XYhite, J. B. NYhitlow, Bernice Owen NYidinark. Francis Dale XVilliams, Bolit. David XYilliams, Phyllis Evilyn NYilson. Stanley XX'ilson. Beatrice XVise. Charles XYeldon NX'oodrul'i', Sain NYorthington, Bayinond NYowianko, Mary Yancey, Edward Zuehowski, Gerald Frank Zink. Page Si.z'1i1-folu' EFLECTUIQ . . . DF 1932 T. EFLECTO . . . or 1932 10A CLASS PERSONNEL Helen Jeanette Abbott, Reatrice E. Abel, Alberta Lorraine Abney, .Iune ll. Adams, James Fred Admire, Clair Hess Aiken, Rarbara Jean Allen, Mildred Louise Armstrong, Edgar LeRoy Arnold, Stanley .lalncs Rabcock, Robert XYendel Hailey, Faye Minerva Rair, Allen .lolm Raker, Dorothy Marie Raker, Evelyn Lueile Baker, Grace Ellen liaker, lienneth Clarence Baker, Bernard Baldwin, Richard Elwood Rallentire, Dollie Rarner, Ethelyn Marie Raughman. Harold Leonard Reach, Edward Allen Reiswcnger, Dorman Rurton Rell, Marjorie Louise Rell, .lay Irvin liendall, NYarren Niles Bennett, Virginia Mary Bernstein, Rernice Anna Rest, Samuel Rickford, Emerson Burt Rlair, Ford Frank Rlissick, Miles Robert Bleech, Marvin E. Roht, Francis Claire Bonney, Arthur James Roone, Elsie Rowers, Ellis Carleton Royce, Mary Anna Bretes, Mable Maxine Rriggs, Ollene Isabell Rrining, Raymond Russel Rristow. Arnold Owen Rrown, XYilliam E, Rul'l'e, Marjorie E. Rurt, XYillard Burt, Madelcne Bernice Rush, llarry Carr, Bernard NVilliam Carroll, Katherin Lucille Carver, Charles David Carv, Arlo Levern Chamberlain, Marianne G. Chamberlain, Marie Ruth Chapin, Austin John Chariot, Dorothy Anna Chmielewski, Stanley Vincent. Chmielewski, Ethelyn Chontos, Frank Joe Chrapek, Harry Edward Church, Laura Constance Cnnock, Caroline Cirone, Dorothv Marv Clarke. Edith Louise Clark, Jack Clark, Eleanor Loraine Cobb, Anastasia Helen Cook, David Cooke, Edward Cook, Hallie Carol Cook, Fl'ill1Cl'S Irene Copeland, .Iames Harry Coppernoll, .lanles Lester C.artright, Robert E. Corwin, Eva Mae Couling, Allan Richard Cox, Howard R. Cox, Phillip Fred- rick Cox, Betty Lane Cralt, Edward Arthur Crane, Barbara .lane Cranor, Marie Jacquelyn Creque, Philip Dever Cunnnins, Virginia Marie Curren, Robert Sterling Cushman, lfllllllkl Marry Davidovitz, Beatrice Eleanor Davis, Frances Marion Davis, llarriett Marie Davis, Norene Davis, .Iolm Charles Dawson, Donald Edwin Day, NYalter Dear. Jack Demming, Virginia Irene Dennis, Conrad Ralph DePalma, Howard R. lJcVlieg, Elvira Esther Dihble, Allen Orville Diebold, Larence XVilliam llilly, Mildred .leanette Doney, Charles James Dove, Howard Harry Drrnnan, Ernest Ralph Drnde, Frederick John Dunn. Elaine Marie Duvall. Jolm Frank Dybos, Fern Lucile Easton, Charlie Ella Eblen, Hazel Edmondson, Gladys Kathleen Embury, Mary Louise Enders, Arlo Francis Eteo, Marjorie Ann Evans, NYilliam Peake Farnard, Rolland Avery Faurot, Madelyn Edith Fenton, Emily Theresa Ferensowetz, lda Viola Ferguson, Frances M. Fil'er, Emily Jane Finan, Armine Delevas Finch, .lolm Howard Firth. Robert Lincoln Fisher, Fred H. Foill, Charlotte Hamilton Ford, Norma Ellen Ford. Lucille Gertrude Forward, Donald Leroy Foster, Donald H. Flint, Marion C. Flesher, Kenneth Henry Frederick, Helen Mae Freer, .lames Rindalph Freiberg, Kenneth Leroy French, Ruth Oneta Furlong, Elsie Margaret Gamble, Dorothy Mary Gauknoyer, Richard Arthur Ga1'dner, Emogene Louise Garrett, Frederick Hamilton Gebhardt, Edward NVilliam Geer, Arlene lone George, Nick llill Georgopolis, Ruth Helen Gildersleeve, Emil Herman Gillette. John lra Girkin. Edna Helen Gril'l'es, Esther Louise Griggs, Bernard Urban Glettler. Robert Allen Glick, Joe Albert Gomolka, Elizabeth Ann Goodhue, Leo Edward Grymko, Rose Louise Gry- speerdt, Doris Jessie Gulick, Everett Gulliford, Richard Earl Gutchunst, Esther Martha Habitz, XYalter Joseph lIal'le, Elizabeth Mae Hainline, Florence Edna I-Iall'acre, Margaret May Hale, Robert Wayne Hanna, Gilbert Hardy, Lourme Harner, Lura Lee Hart. Raymond Neil Harter. Helen Louise Hartley, Henry Ralph Hartman, ,Al'llllll' Hartman, Eugene Albert Hashley, Marie Louise Hatch, Mary Lucille Hawley, Stanley Arthur Hayden. Charles Ellsworth Hearne, Jack Corbert Herdenreich, Russell Henderson Helninover, Harold Max Henry, Joseph Jolm llerdns, .lohn NYillard Herman, Yiolette Anna Hillard, Vineta Laurina Hils. 'l'heresa llinder, Mary Jane llineline, Josephine Elizabeth Hobbins. Mary Magdalene llolt. Capitola Ruth Hockenberry, Mary Louise llolecek, Helen Charlotte Hollingsworth, Richard Dean Holtz, Vera Mae Hansberger, Elwood Daniel Horton, Forest XYilliam Hosler, Louise Mildred lloward, Thomas Joseph Hoyle, Jeannette Rose Hoyt, Russell Junior Hubbard, Catherine Ella Hughes, Mary Helen Hurley, Marabelle Imber, Eunice Rlondine lrish. llazel Mary .lackson, Thomas XV. Jackson, Rosella Kathleen Jenkins. Geraldine Jenkins, George Gregor .Ienkins, Dorothy Carolyn Jenkins, Jessie Estella Johnson. Roger Phillips Johnson, Helen Katherine .lohnson, Shirley Marilyn Jones, Helen Marie Jorden. 3 Caroline May liankle, Al liarazim, Joe Alex Kennner, Rennie Frank Kenzie. Lois Louise Keyser. i Q Robert Gerald liill, Eleanor Kimball, Guinever Kirkland, Robert John NValter lioelz, Maxine Ellen ltopp, Alice Margaret Koppin, Joe Leo Korniski. Edward Joe Iiorniski. l Mitchell Jolm Kowalski, Betty Kress, Clarence Kruger, Elven Rudolph lturfess, Edward .lohn t liieklinski. Janice Ida Lake, Fred James Lamphere, Lewis Clinton Landon, Agnes Gertrude Lashley, Dwight .lay Laskey, Sara Zelda Lazebnick, Alice Marie Lillie, Paul Dean Lel'l'el. Robert Charles Limmer, Reverly E. Loi-ser, Carleton Richard Long, liarlene Clara Losey, Dorman Edward Luce, Mary Maxine Lutz, Regina Francis MeCabe, Ernest James McFatc. Ian McLachlan. Rex E. McMaster, Charles NYinslow McNeil, Marian Mae Madell, Janette l-I, Magnon, Sheridan Tracy Maitland, Sheldon Manning, Margaret Jane Maple, Jolm Alfred Marsh. Rernard Rob Marriman, 'l'essie Constance Martone, Martha Mages, Carabelle Mashier, lt. Morton Masters, Elmer Gerald Mault, Dorris A. May, Seecinda Meeks, Robert R. Milburn, lda Elizabeth Miller, NYillis R. Miller, Mabel Ruth Miller. Harold Miller, Doris Eleanor Miller. Jolm Ina Miles, Margaret Catherine Miles. XYayne Edwin Mills, Phyllis Arlene Morenzine. Jolm M. Morse, Glen Moyer, Rerniee Merie Mullen, Gordon Myers, Mary Louise Naething, Helen Virginia Nealis, Rylnia Louise Nelson, Robert F. Neville, AAYIII. Earl Nicholas, rflltllllllbl Almon Nicholls, .lanet Hope Nixon, Sophia Claire 0'Reginske, Virginia Alene 0'Rrien, Charles NVm. O'Gorman, Genevieve Olsen, Marguerite Olsen, Maxine Gertrude Osburn. Marion Geraldine Ostrander, Clarence NY. Oswald. Gtho Ralph Gvermyer, Sophie Agnes Pacyna, Carl Athlone Page, Mary Lixcilla Palmer, Lillian Grace Pampel, Jack Nelson Parker. Bernice Theresa Parylak, Eunice Marie Patterson, Elizabeth Hesse Paul, Anna Pawlick, Ruth Louise Pender. Helen Dorothy Peters. Margaret May Phillips, Ernest Pickering, Charles Dayton Pickford, Charles Pienta, Elaine Phyllis Piper, Edna Sarah Plantikow. l 1 Katharine Anna loelker, Mary Jane lolifca, Neva Mae Pond, Esther LaVilla Pool, Frank XX'm. Powell, Charles Robert Powers, Ann Angela Pizon, Richard Thomas Power, Donald George Reardon, Dick James Redman, NYm. Andrew Reece, Dorothy Aunne Reimers, Lillian Edith Reitnauer. Franklin Howard Repasz, John Leo Rasmussen, Howard Robert Reth, Robert Carl Revnolds, Lue M. Rhymes, Mildred Coralie Robert, Leo Carl Rockwell. Susan Rhea Rogers, Francis ltathryn Rourke. Michall Stanley Rojck, Margaret Helen Rubert, 1 laul Ryan. Mary Josephine Ryaw, Joe Anthony Santa, Frederick XYayne Smith. Margaret Evelyn Ctlontinued on Page 1523 Page Si.rlU-xi.r EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 HIX CLASS EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 10B CLASS PERSONNEL Howard AVllll2tlll Aherns, Beulah ll'Cl1K' Alter, Eleanor .lane Andrews, Sue Doris Archibald, Maxine Lucille Austin, A'll'PQllllil Lee Avins, Vincent Laird Rabbs, Paul Vernon Baisch, Doris Arlene Baker, Mary Alice Ball, NVealtha Ruth Bondeen, Garl'ord Austin Bassett, Lillian Vivian Batten, Ronald Dee Baum, Mary Helen Bazylewicz, Eugene NValter Beach, Nelson Beaman, Doris Amerlea Benn, XVilliant George Berger, Ernest Jack Bledsae, Grace Irene Bliss. June Francis Bliss, Betty Jane Bohn, Duane Floyd Boley, Ruth Boley, Dorothy Olive Boody, Richard Lawrence Boomer, Jack .loseph Bourdon, Doris Mae Boyd, Betty .lane Braun, Dorothy Irene Brautigam, Robert NVilliam Breitmayer, Gerald NVQ-sley Brininstool, Leonard Charles Brown, Donald Casteel Brown, James Lee Brush, Royal G43Ul'gO Bryant, Helen M. Buckholtz, NValdorf Ditlnan Rurck, Mary Manica Call, Donna May Camden, Charles Edward Campbell. J. T. Carey, Vernon James Casad, Donna Bernice Case, DeXVayne Edison Chase, Joseph An- thony Chmielewski, Donald Earl Clark, James Austin Clark, NVlorth Clark, Irene Adeline Clauss, Phillip Clemans, Frances Mae Cole, Dorothy Anna Cook, Gordon Forest Cook, Jolm B. Coombs, Helen Irene Cornell, Vivian Margaret Cote, Pauline Mae Countryman, Josephine Elaine Crisp, Joseph Bud Crispell, Elsie May Crownover, llarold G1'ey Culp, Glen Freelnan Debolt. Esther Lucille DeValder, XVillard Russel Dc-Vore, Russell DeYarn1ond, Harry Ray Divine, Betty Jeanne Docksey, Alfred XVilliam Domschot, Sarah Lucy Donaldson, Paul Franklin Doty, Stewart NVarner Drennan, Doris Dianthe Duckworth, Marion Ainsworth Dunham, Clyde Berlin Dunn, Dale LaVerne Easton, Lillian Margaret Earnest, John Albert Fagan, Donald Fredrick Fales, Virginia Riclnnond Faling, Eleanor Elizabeth Finch, Max Arthur Finton. Mary .lane Firth, Ray V. Flansburg, Charles NVilliam Foster, Carol Nelson Frang, June Audrey Frank, Addie Florence Frazier, Emily Mary Friday, David Charles Fry, John Thomas Gillies, Phillip Richard Godfrey, Hester Rosella Gorham, Mildred Mae Grandstaff, Lorraine Elizabeth Grant, Grace Josephine Greaige, Barbara Ruth Greene, Milton Theodore Griggs, Aleta May Grill, Josephine Margurita Grace, Lillian Gulliford, Albert Herman Gumper. Margaret Anne llalsey, Esther Lee Hamilton, Mildred Luella Hammoml, Robert P. Hart, Jack George Harvey, Robert Thomas Hastings, Vernon George Havens, Fredrick Theron Hawes, Charles Christopher Hendrick, Ruth Katherine Heyser, Marjorie Rena Hinkel, Mary lsabella Hirst. Charles Eugene Hobbins, Carl Herman Hock, Martha Irene Hasl'ord, Catherine Mae Hayer, Elmer H. llull, Barbara Ellen Hultz, Leonard Eugene Humphrey, Ronald Hugh Humphrey. Lawrence Dewey Hunter, NVill'red Trulnble Hutchins, Phyllis .lane lckes, Fred Charles Janke, Robert Einor .lensen, Mary Leora .lerrell, Doris B. Jolmson, George Edward Jolmson, Leroy Vernon Jones, Raynard E. .lones, Eldred Kennedy, Loraine Irene Knight, Dorothy Amelia Kiulm. Martha Leota Lairson, Francis Ollene Lake, Haldian M. Laugham, Phyllip Lawe Lawler, Lo1'ene Elizabeth Laymon, XVilliam Moses Lazebnek, NVilliam David Lel'I'el, llelen Elizabeth Lewis. NVayne B. Lewis, Robert Lim, NVQ-da Mae Lindsey, Charles llammond Link, Elwood Donald Linton, Jolm NX'illiam Littlefield, Leroy Leon Livernois, Russel Lorell, Maryon Rose Lown, Foster Ronald Luce, Martha Lena Lutes, Robert NVilliam McCarty, Paul McDonald, Dorothy Mclfareland, Jayne Elizabeth McGlinch, Ray Archie McGonegal, Laura Oliver McKay, Lodema Lillian McLonth, Charles Norman Molosh, Dean Darlington Margwarth, Clyde Fred Marshall. Kathryn Fern Martin, Anile Kathryn Matthews, Thelma Louise Maxon, Leitha Jane Melville, Doris Lola Merrill, Max XValter Merrill, NVilliam George Mesenuk, Joseph Robert Miller, Doris Lucille Mills, Richard Gale Mills, Flona Josephine Mitchell. Robert Glen Morrison, Roberta Jane Mott, Virginia Ruth Murphy, Margaret Louise Maylor, Theophil liarry Nicholay, Mary Nic- wiadonski, Janet Frances Obert, Lillian Margaret 0,Connor, George Robert Palmer. Luella Virginia Palmer, Sherman Fredrick Parr, Robert NVilliam Parrott, Helen Viola Parsells, Virginia June Paul, Gertrude Pepers. Donald Ray Perkins. Betty Peters, Margaret Laura Pierson, Russel XValter Pileh, NValter Joseph Plantta, Beatrice Polopolas, Ethel Louise Pritchard, Crayton Paul Putman, Phillip Edgar Putman, Dorothea Almela Randall, Kenneth D. Randall, Jessie Mae Ratlil'f, George Edward Richmond, Robert Earl Rider, Elsie Marie Riglman. Ethel May Riley, Eathern Marchal Roark, Edith Louise Roark, Dorothy May Robinson, Ruth Helen Rose, Phyllis Cecelia Ross, Henry Arkinson Rowe, Leo Frank Rowley, Florence Patricia Salisbury, Jolm Ervin Sanford. Fredrick Reek Seheele. Robert John SeheI'l'el, Ralph NVilliam Scheil'l'er. Albert Daniel Sehlenher, Valeria Lorraine Sehneir, Stanley Eddie Schrapek, NVilliam Charles Sehryer, XViIIard Daniel Schuler, NValter Mike Schulz, livelyn Martha Schultz. Vernon Charles Schultz. Paul Henry Schwartz, Mildred Marion Seaton. NVilliam .l. Seger. Fred Benson Seitz. George Herbert Sewell, Leo Robert Sexton, NVayne Kenneth Schafer, Richa1'd Seherwood, Ralph XVoodron Shinn, Melvin Briggs Shotwell, Thomas Eli Shoup, Howard A. Sibley, Tetha .lane Shinkle, Richard Elton Seiger, Karl Christian Smeltzer. Lucite Mar Smith, Maybill Irene Snellenberger, Ahvllllillll Louis Spreen, Evelyn Mae Standish, Albert Carl Steck. Kathryn .lulia Steinke, Richard Earl Stevens, Lura Jane Stewart. Donald Lenard Stott, Leota Pearl Storm, Vera Virginia Storm, Rina Mar Stringham. Erma Elmina Suthers, Beverly Sweets. Gladys Emmeilen Taylor. NVayne Taylor. Paul Somale Taylor, Velma Louise Teal. Ma1'y Alice Teeple, Edward Terlmne. Margaret Greta Teslce, Ruth Anna Shiede, Gilbert Nathan Thorn, Reryl Curtis Tidball, Evelyn Marie Totte, Phillip Eugene Tralbing. Jolm Earl Trotten, Arron Cecil Turner, Jolm Howard Van D1-Car, .lealme Eva- yn Vincent, Helen Gertrude Vogel, Kenneth Edwin XVagner, .lolm Frederic NVaidelieh, Herbert Jalnes NVaite, Jack Taylor XVay, Beth Selina XVeed, Joseph Anton XVeiss. Irving NVells, Meryl Joe XVheeler, Helen Marie NVhite, Barbara Jean NVilcox, Margarite Mary XVill. Helen Bernice NVilliams, NVilma XVinc-land, Rernice Amelia XVhitbe k. Anna Isabel NVitte. Mark XVinslow NValcott, Nina Reautonne Yancey, Stella Frances Ziemba, Margaret Marie Zilinski. 1,0110 Si.rlg1-eight EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 3 l l Pugjv Sn'm'11 111 ill SCHOOL H ERIAL YIEXY OF JACKSON H AX UIQGANIZATIUNI 1,- i I' up , Ir? . 3 XA , if MMA? ' A 1 ww 1 A ' ff 1 2 1, 5- A.k..k , sf W., ::A A V ?7w5 f e:21 W gif kk P ' :i ' S, 4 fy A :JM IKA Whig K . 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S1-11:11N11 1111wfXVillis 1l1111's, N1:1i1l11111l St1'w:11'11, 111111111 RlC1i2l1'lX, l'l1'1'K1 'l'z1yl111', l111xs1'11 111- Vlivg, l,:1V1-1'111' S1-w:11'11, 1121111111 l1l'ZIl'11, Milton lirigige, Max Fi11t1111, l1:1y111111111 11:11'tz11', .1111111 11'i1'1h. 1 1111N1' 1111wf--lil1'z111111' 1ii111111111, XY111111:1 C111'1'1-ll, 1l:11'11111 l'll1l1111l'I'j'. 151-113' l'll'1l1l1l'1'1X, l'11'1'111z111 0111'1'- li1's1'11, 51111111-1l l1:111fs, 1111111-1' .111l111s1111, lJl11'11111X Xllll 111111111 l,1ll1ll1ll 1X11'1' ix 1'11,'1'1'1-11-21731.1111.1111 1l1Il111111. lY11lCOt'E. 11111 f ' A ,l.i..',z..,.,:. BAND 1111141111 11 1111 s111'1'1-sstul Venn' 11111l111' the Cl11'CC111111 111 Mr. 1111. 11211111 has . '1 1' ' 1111111111111 111 11111 girl 112111111 t11'irl11rs 211111 s1'1'1111 girl t1'u111111'1111's has :1c1ivi1i11s. C1J11k'C1'1S. 'l'l1c 3111. NX'01.1IO'l'T 1'11gf1' S1'!71'lIf!l-flllll' l1111'l6l1'64l-111111. i111111'111'111l 11111 111111-:1rz1111'c 111 11111 1J1L11ll. 11111111 1111 11z11'z11l1', 1 '1'l11+ 11311111 has 111z11l1- Z1 11111111111 111 z11111en1'z1111'11s 1111111 for school 111111 1'i1'i1f lt 11115 :111111'z1r1-11 in 11111111-1'1111s paracles 211141 has given 11111 winter The 111111111111 121119 1'1'z11lil1' z111111ittc1l tllk' 112111ll'S f11r111z1ti1111s while 111z11'1'l1111Q' 1111111111 11111 1i11isl1i11g' t1111cl11-s 111 the g':11111fs. 13211111 Qil1'1'11SH was 1111111 llny 12 111111 131. '1'h11 11u1'1111se 111 this circus was 111 raise 111111111 111 carry 1111 1111- 1721111175 :11'tix'iti11s. 1711111 Smneyter Dion Nleelcs 1 Nlfirion Town lvlarijane Dahlem Donald Rutherford Duane Kelly .,.. Russell S1'1u1Jerg Frank Mason l-lerlnert Rowland Nlarion Town 1 1Jl:l71lfli1QS Drum Ilflajorx Secretary-Trea511 yer Property Marlagev' , ClO1'VlWl1ff61?771EI1 I.l171'd1'1t111X 56601111 Senlevter 1 Marion Town 1 Lucille Stone . Donald Rutherford . . . .Duane Kelly Russell Shulnetg Frank Mason lVlarion Town .1 Eleanor Kimball 1 Lucille Stone EFLECTD . . . or 1932 Bruzii Huw tlvfl to righll -IJ:-un XYln-4-li-i', Hnruld lim-nclx, Dunant- Iii-Ily, .luck H4-imlcnru-ich, fl2ltll4'l'lll0 Curtwvll, l 1'i-cl 'l':1ylur. Hi-rlwrt 'l'oxx'lc. lluy Slnulgiic, Hnrnlcl Blillcr, lluiwnzui lit-ll, .lulm l.iltl0I'i1'ld, XYilli:um Flock, lJOll2l1lSS lfozxtlu-1'ly, Clam- Barliznlciw. Tumi: How-Ml.alll':n Jani- Slewui't, Lillian Butter, lluwurcl llruwn, liussvll Lloyd, Paul l 01'n-sh:1', li2ll'l Mayo, Mitt-lu-ll limyalski, John flalclwvll, l'll'I'lll'I'lCli l.a111pl1i-rv. Gt-urgv Philips, Allin-rt Slvin- liorg, XYillinin 'l'll1'1ll'l', Roln-ri Glick, Betty l5i'nxx'u, Mr. NYnlcutt---lJi1'1-cior. Sistzoxu ll0NN'fllill'JJill'il Juni' fll'2lll0l', .lt-an Billllll, Bl1ll'g2ll'4'l l.ing:uy, 'l'h0dzu liuldwin, llclvn Gordon, NIai'g.iul'c-t l.4-skv, Ullvnt- liriningi, Maxim' linrm-i', ll2lI'lDill'1l Gro:-n. l lni'vnt'c Hnll'aci'i-, Olga XYoiski, Esilivr Sclulsti-r. Him 1 :ml lim 1ltXimuml liatlunznni, llllurlm-s lluinpln-ll, Mary Janna- lfirtll, Bluclc-Iyn lllllllll X lflllll lic ulyull Nlli fuxliii Hnltl, xl2ll'tlll Salpvr, livrniit l'lll11l'l'50ll. l71mN'r '7 It ' ': pg, '. ' J' '. ' ... . . ., ,.4 .A- 4 ...,, ORCHESTRA HIC .lacksun High Sclimil Orclu-sti'a ccincluctefl hy Mr. Hugh XYolcutt has had a yt-ry husy ancl successful ycar. lt has clcliglitt-cl many friends with its intcrestiiig nunihcrs. The orchestra has played in various asscnihlics. They entcrtainccl a large aucliencu with vaiiccl sclcctiuns ui nuiuhcrs :luring thc State Teachers' Qian- vention, hclcl have last fall. gX1lllJHQ' the many' uutsicle activities ihat thc m'chcst1'a has taken part in arc: The fliusiness University Cimcluatimi, The 'llLllJCl'ClllUSlS Hospital. State P. 'l'. .X. Lliiivciitiuii. The Vluniiii' llurczis Christmas Party. Tho Sir Philip Sidney Cluh plays. and for Coiniiieiiceinciit lfxcrciscs. ,Xinung the many nunihcrs that the urclicstra lcarnccl and used during' thc past year ni-rc selections frnin l'1c-etliuvc-11. Rubenstein. Rztcliiiiziiiiiinff. Supne. Nevin, Menclelssuhn, Sti'ing'ficlcl. Greig, and Klassinct. Comer! Masler Ssfretary . . . Treasurer . , Librarian . . Stage Ilflanager , OFFK' li RS Director - Mr, Wolcott . ,Earl Mayo Esther Schuster ,lean Baum Marguerite Holtz Kermit Epperson Page St'lVl'IlflI-f-il7C EFLECTO . . . of 1932 15.11.11 Huw tlefl In I'Igl1lfiIflfilI'lJllI'2l S1'I11-id, ICIIICI' I':1tte1's1111, Xvl'l'2l Hm1sI1e1'g1-1', H1-I1-11 S111-lI11 If bl1lI'j01'I1' Burl, liz1tl11'y11 IlilI'Vl'1', BIa11'g:11'c-I XY11Itx, l:l4lI'l'IlL'4' Stllllllilfil, .Il'1lIIIIK' XvIlIL'1'IIt, IJIIII Spin Maxine I3o1'11e1'. Iilsie C1'11w11ov1-1', Betty Lou Speyer, I5z11'bz11'z1 llc-1111, Iiuth I'Iz1111ilto11, Iiuth 'Vi1'g.ri11i:1 Avins. I 11- ru lIlINVfBI'I'IIlCt' NIUIIPII, Hl'Il'II V:111001't, Lois NX'is1-1111111, .lane I11'11s011, Doris liez1s111-1' In Muyett, .xllMtl IlI AII111-y, NIZIIIIII' II:11'ti11, Ruth XYz1lt1-rs, 'I'I11-111111 Hzuvens, 1'lI'll'lI IHIIDIIISIQX, Bll Ilultz, Iiuth BZll'lJK'l', bl2lI'tll1l Fl'1IllIi, N:1xi11e Iluek, IQI1-1111111' Howe, .Illllllllil I,11w11, NYiIsi11:1 M11 I 1111 Fo1'11'r11 liuw- 'Zelda I.:1z1-Imik, Iii-tty S1111I'o1'1I, IJo1'11tI1y Ives, NI2lI'Q.f2ll'l'I I.eI 1-l1v1'e, Nlnry Bull I1 1 ll Skinkle, l'10lt'lIIl'CQ NX'oo1I, I2Iz1i111- Piper, xY1'I'1l St411'111, IIOZItI'Il'l' St111'111, BIz11'iz11111e Illlillllllfllllll I'L111oge111- G:11'1'1-tt, 1,111-ille l'i0l'XY2lI'Cl, 1Iz11'io11 Mndell, IBo1'11tI1y II111-I111. VIVIIIIIIJ New-l111111'z1 May Iiezugle, Viviun GepI1111't, BIz11'io11 SI1111111, Virg' 'z Z1-lla Ginml, Isabelle XY:11'1-, Helen illurk, II1-len lllmse, l1:11'0ly11 Ih11'tluxx', NIil1I1'1-1l IJ11111-y llll 1Z1':1I't, 8111- lgI'Ilt0ll, I.illiz111 lIl'Itll2llIl'I'. 11111 I.llI'I'l'll, If.ll:11111 IJ11y1II S1-:1:r1N11 IIONYfNl1lI'g1II'l't Pia-1'sf111, 'l'llQ'IIIl2l SIllIllK'y, Iva Illllllllllgi, NI11yI1eIl1- SIlt'II4'IllN'I'f.f4'I II1 1 Pzlrsells, XY:-du Max- l,i11s1-y, Jenn lfillllll, Ruth 'l'hi1-111-, Yi1'gi11ia1, I'z111l, 'II-ssie NIill'IlIIlC'I, Phyllis I 1 AI'K'lC110 SllilVL'l', Iivelyn Smith, Mary NIz11'ti11, Viola l:L'l'gllSUII. F1111x'r Row--Gl:11Iys Ii111I1111'y, .lame Ifi11n11, lilllll IfllI'Iil', Ii1IiIl1 ll0llI'IU', I.11111':1 I'I1ilb1'iek, lill 1 AII1-11, IIIIUIZIII Alter, .I1-ssie -IUIIIISUII. Slll' .Xl'ClIIlI1llIl, Du1'11tl1y illurk, liuth 1i111'1I1+11, Ii11II11'y11 S 1111 GIRLS' CHORUS HIS past school year has been very' eventful for the Girls' CI1111' s tmmk part i11 the Mid-yezll' Cimmueert 011 Decembei- II, IIISII. It also renclt ec 21 selection of 1IlI1DIlL'I'S at El service 1I:11'eh III, 151232, at the First llethuc s CIILIYCII. llitigffllllil' with these twu mitside activities they sang' in x.111111s asseinblies cl111'i11g' tI1e past school yeznt AAXIIIOIIQ' the inany 1111111be1's they ICZIYIICCI and used chiring the yezn' 1111 Yeni Q'1'eat111' Spiritus, by Bart Sehmiclg The Snow. by Iiclgarz I 1 Vie Cilicle. by Siniltwn and Park: The Green CZIIIICCII 1I by Carl IWIIIIIII I 111 TIZIIQIZIIITS ID:1ugI1te1', by Scott: There Is Xu Death. by Geoffrey OIII LII List the CIICTIIIJIC Ilust, by Cinul: The .X1IQ,'L'lUS. by KIz11111y: C111IcIe111'oc Leps: I,uII:1by. by I'iUl'SytlI1 The Twu Roses, by Cilberteg XYIICII S013 Sweet. by S2111 Souei: The XY1'eek wi the Hesperus, by H lllls Thet11tz1Ie111'olh11entisl-IO. It is 1111cle1'tI1e clireetimi 11 XIII. IfII.XSIi Page S1'm111t11-xi.1' IZISC, President , Secretary ..., Treafurer . . , . . Head Librarian Pianist ..... OFFICERS . .Helen Clark . . . .Zella Good , Helen Chase Carolyn Bartlow . . . .Jean Baum EFLECTUIQ . . . DF 1932 Ruin Huw llefl lo riglzlr Nlildrm-cl Gln-tier, Ili-li-I1 Sllk'llI'llll1'I'gl'l', l'iSllll'l' SL'lllISlt'l', Grimm- l ll'llllll l5I'lll'K' Ylll'lllDl1'lll1lIl, I4'1':lm'is llflllgfqlillllll, Gm-urge llfll'I'illlL'l', l'lI'2lllk Dmlge, llicllzlrcl JUIIPS, Oni-ll QVXL-il lfol'n'i'u Row lluuulcl lfurd. .Xlhc-rin Alma-y. Lillian l'2llIlH'I'. XYillinm 'l'hnnxpsun, Luv liliylnes. John l'l1llll'Ul. I'e'iA-1' Klmlclzilc-ilu. .luv 'I'xx:u'drm ski. llzirry 'lll'4'IlSl'j', Helen fllzlrli, NYil1iI'l'4'Al Y:nl1Yz1lk1'1i mrg. fill2ll'll'S 'l':u1'nskz-nirx. llllllilb Now .xI'lllllI' Julmsoll, Iszxlwlli- XY:1l'e, nlllll XYunfls, Zvllal L1-zu liuml, NYill:1l'4l S1llSlllll'j', Leon tllalrk, C2lllll'I'lIlI' llurtwvll. Hzirolml 'll0ll1'klllS. liylwmc-flax liiwwll, NI:iu1'ic1- tif-lwuw, lleli-11 llhuss Li-:ill Hatch, I.:-on I.ivel'1lois. Sl-Liwrxim Huw NIIVHHI Nlrmw, xl1lI'Q2Il'l'l lil2ll'li, llIllH'l't Xyllllillllx Nl:l1'p:l1m'rite Holtz. lifillllllll lilll'Qll'SN Xllve Lillie. Iizilph lllinc-, l,n1'i'11im- Iiishup. linger l.2lXl2II'I'l'. l'll'2IllCl'S Ili-itler. l,yli- Fry. liiwxr Row -lilllllfi' 'l'i'i-:ulxxi-ll. llurutlly l'lll't'llil5t'. Ilurulliy Gomlrirli. Nl2lXll4'llL' Slll'lll'lllDl'l'f2QOI i',nmgi-m- fl2Il'l'f'll, Ruth in f'-que, Hi-li-I1 llrxlwlrmil, Di-lla: Mui' l'phz EUPHONY CHOIR IIN. L'l,'llUNY Cliniii' is rl specially mmiqaiiizr-nl gruiip umiisistiiw' only in the lrest voices iii st-liool. This ui'Q:11iiz:1tim1 has Sllllg' at eu-ry 'llL'21Cll6l'r L'm1x'c11tioi1 hclfl for this District us we-ll :ts SHIIIQ' of the must lJl'KIl1ll1lClll chills oi the city. ,lziipliony Clioir has also put on pr ni the cliiicrciit clniiwlies ot the city. Geiierzilly. the principzils of the :umuul mpc-111 izzitii Ill. Firxt Semester Xwilliarn Thompson Louise Cooke Nlarguerite Holtz Byronetta Brown Ruth Creque Alhert Thompson Kenneth Benson Carl Saxton OITIFIVERS Presidenl l'ire-Prexidevzl Secretary . . Treasurer , Librarimi . .. A fsistanl Lilrrariarz Hi5t0r'iar1 . . Stage zlflauager Transporlalion Mailager Publicity llflarzager , . Assiytrzrzt Pzfbficity llflafzager Director - Mr. Chase HI UQVZIINS for cveniiig' services L cliwsen liwini this tlfgilll Second Semeslvf Williain Thompson Albert Thompson Nlarguerite Holtz Dorothy Goodrich . , Ruth Creque Helen Gordon Janis Treadwell Graham Burgess . Bud Johnson George Dorrance G1-are Fleming lmye Svlwlzlgl-.sezft EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 BACK Huw flvfl In 1'ig11lll-.lznlln-s .Ifmc's, Alhvrt SU'lll1Jf'l f, iNl2ll'tl'l NV:1tsun. llrufe 'l'c-mpltn Robert Cowley, Hicllalrcl Jones, Dunne llurrington, Bl'l'll2ll'd tlurroll, NYillizun McMillan. ForR'r11 llow--XYilla11'tl SillSlllll'y, Lyle Fry, Otho 0V0l'llIYl'l', .luck Pzwki-r, Manx BIZll'l'i'll, Shelf fIill'1'lS, .Izunes f1l'2llltlilll, Glynn Mcllrmnm-ll, Hurolcl lloitnzltlt-V, .luck BIOSSK'll2C'l'. Iiurl linoll H not Miller. Tumi: HUNY-fl'lill'lllfl tlzuprun. lluymoml Bristow, tllmrles XYl1itn4-y. Lewis Hawkins, Holton lxnxs Gerald Zink, .lohn Fuurot, Leo liostoilor, Ralph Cline, llzlynzwrl xXY2ll'd, But-ll Calm-y. Smzoxn Now -llohi-rt l!1'z-itlilzlyw, llicllzlrcl Rice, Ilolu-rt Scln-i'I'1-l, Sh0l'lll1Ill Nlllltlillld. Paul 'mo Stanley Zzllnvr. Linton XYriglxt, l-larry Bowles, liulxt-rt Mill:-V, Rex Lulmhn, Stzlnlvy llnhu lltl 'n liourk. iz ICI lfrmN'r limr-Nick Gi-orgopolis, NYiIliu1n Fzlrrznnl, NY:-sl:-3' Avins, Fred Nlrtloy, liurl Clark thu Powers. Iirm-st lJl'lld0. .lust-nli lirilnlmlv, Pt-tt-r Nlilllllillvllil, lioln-rt Scllltnlu-1' BOYS' CHORUS HIC lioys' Chorus had il Very goocl season last semester unclcr their new clnu' Mr. bl. li. F. Chzlsc. During' thc scinestcr several new songs were lcarnerl, :incl tiese songs were sung hy request zlrounrl the city. Sonic of the plates that the tio 1ll'6SLtlllL'fl songs were the Exchange Cluh zincl at 21 Christnms Concert in the high scio auflitoriunl. At the present time the chorus has sung' in thc high school several times zissenihly, JN program was sung :lt the XYcst llltCl'll'lL'KllZllC School in Fe-lu1'nz1ry lt L request of the Stuclt-nt Council of that school. On thc evening of pXpril 10, the Higi School Chorus prcscntecl 21 religious progrznn of szlcrefl songs at the First llap Cliurch ol' this city. First Semester Kenneth Benson Carl Saxton , . James Vaughn . Francis I-Ioclgeboom l'Iarry Trensey ,. , Robert Cowley Carl Saxton Page SL'l7L'IlfH-Ulllllf Olflf I L' ERS , Presideiit , . Vice-Preridem' . , .Secretary . . . .,Trea5z4rer , Liz'7fari.:zr1 lfistorian , . , . Publicity Mariager' , Director - Mr. Chase Seroizd Semester Albert Thompson . , ....,. Lyle Fry Leo Bostedor Harold Capron Fred McCoy Robert Cowley Robert Cowley EFLECTO . . . or 1932 14.11111 Huw 1Iofl In riylill -Lilrillc XYl1itc, liuih liurck. NIz11'tl1:1 Hicks, lII:11'ic1- Hflllglllklll, livvlxn S111-111-1-1', John 1i11s11v1', F1':111cis Iiittlc-r, 191-tix I,:1I11lz1, .I1-:111111- Pray, Phil Durlingx, l':1ul Str-1-lixmu. 'IYHIIKID Huw -T111-111111 XYil1'11x, 11z111i1'1' 'l'I'i'iIdNYI'll, f14'Ul'j.fl' flux. lihrialif' l1llllk'1lll, Okvy Fl:-S114-1', lilcallml 1111111-, .lim 11m1I1ic11t1, 1111111-1-1 XYil1iz1111s, Y1-rl HllIlt1l'j'. .I11li:1 Nil-nlzuw, Mr. 121111111-r, S1a1:11x11 H11w-Min Yniuig. l1'1-114- 'l'vtz1:1I'1'. IS1-tty Igi5Il'1l1NY, Iistlu-1' I,11s1-y. Myrtle Ylbllllfi, liuth Strains f111lN'l'Iil l1l1:111i1-l'. f'1lt'Sti'l' Siuvzlll, li1'l1111'll1 S:1l1d4'l's. Killlll'Xll My:-l', lD111'r11111':1 Blil11'l'li11'. Mus M:1v1'1'1y. lfm1x'1' Huw liilly IJc1l111i11, 11111111111 lh-1'1'i1'1c. .111h11 BI. Smith. liilly HilX'lll'll. .l11h11 lilw11111l, Nl2ll1l'1t'ill1 Him-. f'll2ll'1l'S Ili-liiiligi, 1Illzl1'l11H1- ilzldv, ll1'.X!'111:1111I Gillllillilllll, 1.111-sim' Shelly, BIf1l'1'is fi1'I'llNX, DRAMATIC CLUB 1111 11111'1111s1' 111 111e 1111111111110 C11111 1s 111 11101110 2111 11111-1111 111 111':1111a111N 1 1111111 s1'xe1'z11 X'lCXX'IJ1l1111S. such as wuyw. 11111 1111111 111111' 11:15 2 511 111111'11 I1111'1llQ.'ZLSL'1116S Z1C1111g, f111'1'C111lQ,', I11IlI1Zlg'1l1g' 111111 111111 11111111 1.1 1111-111111115 111111 1-21011 1111-1111111 If l't l11I1'C41 111 1111 1'1:1ys 111'111111ccc1 111 11111 11z1s1 511:11 :11'c 115 11111111x's: 5:11111 1111111 1111- 1111511111 was lll'11C1llC1'C1 as IL IJQIIT 411. 1111' Yikiug z1ss1'111111y 111 11211116 1161-14 211111 1.:111s111g 111111 111111115 111 11114111 111111 1111' X1Zl11Z111l were 11111 1111 11L'1111'1' 1111- S1111111111 13l1!1X 111 1111' High SQ1111111, Fin! .Se111v.fte1' 1119171112115 SECOHGI Sen1c1'!e1' W1I1SIG11 Snider Presia'e11t W1111a111 Haydeli Esther Losey , 1f'ife-Prefidem' Jeanne Pray W1111a1n Hayden Secretary Wfinston Snidei' 101111 E1w0od T1'eav1z1er Paul Steensma Fafultgv Arlvixcr -- M155 Nlaveety MISS NXYIZIC' gn' S1'111'11 lu-n EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 A' EFLECTCIQ . . . CF 1932 H, M. S. PINAFOREH UR the first time. the Music Department has felt it possihlc to procluce a stanclarcl opera in place of the usual musical comedy. ll. ll. S. llina- fore. which has been delighting the world for the past fifty years. was chosen. ln spite of the fact that it is the most clifficult choral work which the school has undertaken, the procluction was far superior to those of preceding years. both in regard to solo voices and choruses. james li. F. Chase. choral director of the school. hafl general charge of the production ancl trainccl the singers. AX proclucer of long experience. Palmer Kellogg of jackson. took charge of the staging. jackson Junior College Orchestra. uncler the direction of Max Helmer, playecl the accompaniments. The principals were as follows: Marguerite Holtz, soprano , , . . , . ,.,., joyeplzine, the Captain? Daughter Alice Ventress, soprano . , Hebe, Sir fweplfs First Cousin Zella Lea Good, alto .. .Little Buttercup, tlve Bumboat WOHlzlU Maurice Gerow, tenor , . . ,,..... Ralph Raclistraw, Able Seaman Robert Williams, baritone , ..., Rt. Hon. Sir foseplv Porter, K. C. B., First Lord of Her Majestyls Royal Navy William Thompson, baritone Captain Corroran, Commanding Officer of H. M. S. Pinafore Owen O,Neil, bass . . , , . . , Dirk Dead-Eye, Able Seaman Carl Saxton, baritone , . . Bill Bobstay, Boatswain Kenneth Benson, bass Bob Becket, Boatswainlx Mtzte Arthur johnson, tenor Tom Tucker, Midslaipmate The opera was presented on the evenings of 'l'hursclay and liriclay, April 28 and ffl. in the auclitorium of the high school. Page Ifigllly-nm' i CLUB! EFLECTO . . . Cf 1932 liuzu Huw flvfl In I'if11lfl 'l5l'll Blain, Mr, HIIIOIISA-'.xSSlStiIIlt' Principznl, NIV. Il2ltCll'YF1!ClllfX ll1-p1'e- selltzxtivv, XVIII. liuntcs, John lilwoud, Maxx Fllltlill. Slzciuxn ROV'-fllhll .Im-nks, Bc-My l'l4'1llhl'l'lX, xl2ll'l0l1 Town, D011 l,llfl'lll'l'. Fnowr liow-l1'1'4-rl King, li:11'l1-110 Loscy, F1-I1ll11-1' Yom-11111, STUDENT COUNCIL lllip111'posc11ftlie Student L'11u11cil is t11c11z1blctl1c studcut :uid tlic faculty flll'LJUg'l1 its 1'cp1'esc11tz1ti1'es, tu solve cu11pc1'ativcly the pmlmlciiis tl1:1t may some 1'igl1tf11lly under its j111'isdictio11. AX 1lU111lJCI' of pmjccts were tzmlccu up du1'i11g tlu: first scuicstcr. 'l'l1Qsc included a second sclwul party. the co11ti1111z1ti1111 uf llllllll lizlll duty. thc lvlilll- uiug fm' a sclwul l1z111d lmwk. thc sending' of cxclizuigc zisscmlnlics to lmusiug lfastc-1'11 aud llzittlc Crcrglq, and tlic cc111ti1111:1tio11 of the Co11st1'11cti011 uf Il rock glll'flCll at tlic rczu' of tl1c school. Sc-cond sciucstei' activities included Sl tl1i1'd ull sclimml pztrty :md flu? plz1u11i11g of ZL 111c111o1'i:1l plzicquc i11 l1o11111' of the lzitc l 1'cclc1'ick l,. Bliss. plus the iffllltllllliltlllll of activities 2llI'0ZlCly lJlIlIlllCCl. OFFlCliRS First Semester Serond Semeffer x Lorain Woerner . . , , P. G, . , . , .john Elwood John Bolhius, Vice-President , 12A,.. .... Feldher Yocum, President Fred King, Prexident ....,. , . .IZB1 . . .... Don Dutcher Norman Hunt, Secretary . .,.l1A . .... Marion Town, Vice-President Don Jenks , . . . .,,. . . . . . .1lB . . ,... Williarn Bootes, Treasurer Elizabeth Featherly, Treasurer 10A . , . . .Karlene Losey, Sefretary Eldred Kennedy . . . . , . , IOB. . . , . .Max Pinion Facully Adviser - Mr. Hatch MR. H.X'l'CH Page lfiglzly-five 10A Group P. C 125 121-3 ll:X Ill? 10,5 l ll li 42 -lil 41 59 1 Ii ti T 26 33 50 .JJ 150 KST 8 22 20 34 35 all -li 58 Page High! EFLECTUIQ ...Of 1932 REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY 3.-Lorain XYoerner s jane jewel Donald Wilsoii --Francis Kotarski Ronald VVilkinS Frank Mason i Myrna Frank Hen Main jolm Baker --Donald jenks Hob Kingsley Robert jones fa Elizabeth Featherly Lee Penn Ruth Barber -Dorothy Peters Alex Mvasilew Harold Beach Karlene Losey FIRST SEMESTER Richard Scammon Harry Oswald Mary Botsford Vern Lyke Norman Davey George Belcher Virginia Dahlem Norman Hunt Marion Town XValter Herman Frederick Van NVagnen james Dyer Albert Parrish Howard Dutton Helen XVard Barbara Scheid Helen Marie Sanford David Cook Donald Tuohy Stanley Chmielewski S ECO ND SEMESTER IZA Room Representative Group Room 7325 Frank Mason 5 ZSIIS Ui Tony Strieff -I 248 jane YanDervoort 25 :3IT Harry Gordon :Sei 35:20 Mary Goldsmith -I0 3330 Feldher Yocum -ll! SI-I5 4-l 2I3I 123 is 1136 U Frank Horner 52 2250 'I Donald Dutcher 523 215 Ralph Frey 57 22 Roger Spencer 132 C32-1 Norman Hunt 23' 1522 IIA li-47 john Dyer SI 2152 :HIS Don NVhite II 224 S351 Marion Town Ili 218 352 Roger McConnell 352' 1373 246 lda VValtz 54 252 35423 Herbert Lane 513 ISIO I-I5 Duane Allen 139 220 Zi-lil XYilliam Spencer 251 Edward Stimer 32451 Richard Friermuth I-l- 22313 ISS l4T 113 za :xii 222 Martin Beatty 29 21 I IU XVilliam Hootes 32 210 IIS Marijane Dahlem 413 5319 Il-I Clifford Dorer 5I I5I :IIS Clinton Milnix ISIS HIS I52 Martha Hicks III3 Betty Featherly I5 Marjorie Turrell Faculty Adviser - Mr. Emens y-six john Bolhuis Clayton Cox NVilliam Thompson Bennie Cimock Tony Strieff vl eanne Pray Elton R uskowsky Richard Friermuth jack Carey Fred Parker Steve Lawler Frank Snedecor Eldred Kennedy Mary Louise Enders john Girkin Lawrence D. Hunter Representative Minnie XVilson Leo Ciyrmko Lucille Forward john Rasmussen Harriet Davis Benjamin Trumbull Clarence Oswald Laura Cimock Virginia llernstein Vineta Hils Karlene Losey Barbara Scheid Robert Koeltz IOB james lirush Dale Easton Karl Smeltzer Thaophil Nicholov Max Finton LeRoy jones Kathryn Steinke Special john Elwood Frances Abel john Cosner Helen XVard Daryle Hatt ,lack Steinmetz john Koss Graham Burgess EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 BAQK Row-Mr. J. J. llieftje. Fuoxr Row tlefl lu riylzlJ---l3:u'lxara filllllll1lllgS, Bob Cummings, lisihc-r SCllllSlt'l'. THE DEBATING TEAM H15 is the first year that jackson High School has entered a tean1 in the Michigan High School Debating League. The teani has worked hard during the year and the debaters feel they have gained considerable knowl- edge. After extensive research work they began debating with outside schools in Qctober. Decision debates were held with Lansing Central, Grand Rapids Creston, Grand Rapids South, and Battle Creek Central. Non-decision practice debates were held with llighland Park, River Ronge ttwicel. Stock- bridge Q3 timesl. -Xlbion Q13 tiinesp. and Napoleon. The Forum Club sponsored the organization of the debating team and the Stnclent Council gave it financial assistance. lt is hoped that there will be an ever increasing interest in Speech and Debating in jackson High School. Director - Mr. llieftje MH. HII2F'1'.IIi Page Iiiglzlgl-seven Erlfcrou . . DI: 1932 BACK lluw flvfl lo riglifj-Junies Cortright, Vern liicllnmnd, Clifton Huml, Don Speer, Norm Davey, Fred Xlklllxvilglliill, Steve Lawler, Jack Pnnnell. Slzcoxn Row-Glenn Moyer, Fred Foill, xvllllillll Reece, lidsel Sclu-iI'l'lr-r, llolu-rt Gmliulli, Chas Ll Sllelley, .luck Hurt, Mr. Holdemzlll. Fu0N'r liowfRolJ0rt Glick, John Morse, .lack Deming, Xvllllillll Blcblillun, l.:1wrr-lice lh-goin-r. hllilllllliliii Nur IN PlC'rr1uz-Pllillip Clemons, Ralph Sclu-il'l'le1'. Dave lim-vcr-. CROSS HI-Y llli Cross Hi-Y has started this year with at new advisor. Mr. XY. R. lloldenian, who succeeded Mr. Richard Tuwnsencl. The club holds their niecting in the high school this semester due tn the closing of the Y. Bl. C. A. Qnce ll month the club holds a social get-together. Delegates were Sent to the Older Boys' Conference in Ann Arbor last year. The platform of the Cross Hi-Y lSlClC2l11 speech, clean sclicvlarsliip, Clean athletics. clean living. Fzrst Semester David Reece .... Gaylord Marshall Herbert Henion . Robert Graham . Donald Eclcman . OFFICERS . . . . Prerident . . . . . . , . Vice-President . . . .Secretary , . . . .. ., .,.Trea5urer . . , . . . . .Sergeant-at-Ar WIS Second Semester .Robert Graham .Edsel Scheiftler . .Chester Shelly ,...,.Iaclc Hart ..William Reece Faculty Ad7iXE7' - Mr, Holdeman Mll. HOLDEBIAN P11510 liiglzly viglzl EFLECTDIQ . . . Of 1932 BAQK Huw tlvfl In riyllfb-Mr. l'1'1-511111, Iiugcm Mvtloxlm-Il, l'll'2Illk Pollock, Fr:111k S111-mln-1-u1', 1111111-lt Cowlm-y, lJu11:1l1l Ih1tl11-1'l'o1'd, IJn1'n1:1n lk-ll, Iiussc-ll 81111111-14.5, .I. ll. linn-11s. VFHIRID Huw lbmmhl XYl1itv, Gl'Ul'52Qt' B1-Iclu-1'. ll2ll'I'y tlaurr. Jr., Iiussn-ll Us-Vlivg, Philip lII1:1s1-. llolmltl Itll XX'illi1111 IJ1 ' Hohut I1-t'l111v1' v 'liS, I RVIS, Slaczuxn Huw -t1l1:11'l4-s I'ivkI'o1'1l, Ibullglns I-'1-11tl1e'1'ly, .Im-l Sutton, lhrhz-rt XY11c1, 1'lI'2lllli IIm'111-1'. Bob NYI1it1-ly. lf11nx'1' Row- xlilitlllllll Sit-wart, NY:1lly H1111-lc, tilydr- li2ll'li2llUNY. TORCH HI-Y IXt'litht-1111f11rt1111z1tt-cl11si11g11ftl1e Y. M. Lf .X.,tl1c'l'o1'cl1 Ili-Yl1z1shct'11 lltllfllllg' its weekly 11101-ti11g's in RU0111 22 at tht- high sclwul. Clt-1111 s uct-clt, clcdn z1tl1lctit's. clean sch11lz11'shi 1. :111cl clean Ii1'i11f-A Zlft' the 5 17L11'lJUSCS of this active cluh. Zlllfl all H1CH1lJCl'S h:1x'c clone their pztrt 111 the cz11'1'5'i11g' out of these p IITIMJSUS. lX111t111g' thtt work of thc- cluh was the Cltbllilllllg' mf haskcts to thc plum' ill Cll1'lSll1l2lS timc. Sevcml llL'CClj' fztulilies wort' lllitflt' happy in this XYZIX. Sxx'i111111111g' :tml plzlying 111 lllCg'5'1H have ht-011 thc fcz1tt11'es of activity z1ftc1 111t'Cll11Q'S. :111cl cluring tht' wz11'111 st-z1sc111 stcztla 1'11:1sts :111cl t1'cz1su1'c hunts h:1x't p1'm'1flccl t-11tc1'tz1111111e11t. l ljL'lt'Q'2llCS were sent tu tht- Ulclcr Boys' t'1111fc1'c11cc at ixllll .Xrhtmr :tml to the l-z111s111g 1X1tc:1 Ct111fe1'e11t'c. .XllClll15tS :11'c 111:1clc to hring 1'z11'i1111s spcztkws before thc cluh, Zlllil in thc past tht-sts talks h:1vc llC'Cl1 tory successful. First Scmexter Russell Shulnerg . . Don White . . . Russell Nixon . . . . . Frank Horner Donald Walker . . Ol-'F I L' li RF Prexiden! Vice-President Sec1'e!c1ry-Treafurer Sergeant-11t-Arms Chaplain . . A dvifer 1 Sewnd Semester l 'N In Doug Fearherly K an up 1, ., Joel Sutton V K . Bob Waite . ,Bob Cowley Bud Sneclecor H 1.: ' . ,Mn Preston A h NHL PIRICSTON Prtgnf Ifiglllgl-nine EFLECT - . . . or 1932 l 6 liixulc Row flvfl In riglzfj-Mr. llrvssel, John Pzlsvlilu-, .lulm 'l'1lllll1'l', I'lf-rlwrt Towle, Frank Hlbl'llC1', Miss Munilm-ry. Siaizriiwlm 1iUNY 'Nl2ll'gZll'l't Almon, Iisilier Selluster, Nllll'I'ZlX Strauss, Barlmra llummins, Julia McIntyre, Huntington Allen, Martin Sapa-r. FRUNT R1lXX'fl 1'l4llll'l' Yocum. Irem- S4-id, Nl2ll'QQ2l1'K'l XYalz, Isabel NXv1ll'0, RlL'll1ll'd XVeail1el'wax. FORUM HE lfuruni was organized for the purpuses of Creating an upportunity fur students uf jaclcsun lligh School tn learn the rudiinents of debating. parliamentary law, and public speaking. ,Xetivities this year have included debates and speeches within the club and a debate with a junior College teani. The club also sponsored the debating' team entered this year in the State De- bating League. The Forum is under the capable sponsurship of Miss Klum- niery and Klr. Uressel under wlicnn the club has niade cunsiderable progress in debating' technique. OFFICE RS First Semester Second Semerter Felclher Yocum . . .Prerident . . . Feldher Yocum Inez Drake . , .Vice-Presideni . ...,.. Irene Said Margaret Walz Recording Secretary , . Margaret Walz Margaret Almon .Corresponding Secretary Richard Weatherwax Franlc Horner , . Treafurer . . , . Isabelle Ware MH. DRICSSICI, MISS MUMMIERY Page Ninety EFLECTCIQ . . . or 1932 Inuit Huw ilvfl In riqlzly Miss Glenn, Nvll'f.2llll2l Lloyml, Kllmrlotfe Foul, llurriet .lUllllS0ll, l.zl1'l1n Evzms, listhel' ill'Zll1lDtO1l, Aline Xyllvilflll, .Kiln Miller, Miss Jack. Sizunxn RONNV-l:llll'l'llCl' Siem-vi-s. Myrna l'il'illlli, llurntliy Clark, l l4'll1'Yl'll2l llulwr, lilzlire .Io Luux, Milclri-cl But:-s. lllltll xVZllll'l'S, liuiherim- lfurd. Fnoxi' limx'fJn1u- Yul1IJervum'i. Helen NX'zn'ml. Clmrlnlte Rzunisey, Bliss 1 lllillzm--l.m.il llll'CL'flll' ul Girl SL'1llllQS, Bl2ll'g1ll'l'f Fl':l1iki'l, .lllllil Nll'llllyI'l', XY:Ill1l:l Gln-Her. GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 2 IRL Quant Troup Nuuilier fl is one of the twin high sehuol trumps, There are twenty-five active girls in this tramp. l 'lihe trimp's fl,J1'lllL'1' leader. Miss Louise Gmrcl5'ea1'. who was helpful :incl enjuyztble to work with. left klztelqsoii Cl1ll'illQ' the first semester. Her successor is Miss Louise Gilfillzui. 1 ln Hlzuiuury, twelve girls went tu eztmp fur sm UYC1'11lQll'E jztunt. During l Spring Xvflflltlllll the girls irmn Troup fr juinerl with this troop. :tml iuacle at similzir trip. OFFI CIQIQS Charlotte Ramsey . , . , . . . , , . . , President Helen Ward . . Vice-President Julia Mclntyre . . . . , Secretary Margaret Frankel . Treasurer Miss Louise Gilfillan .,..,.., , , . , . , . . , Leader Airedale 1Vlember5-Miss -lack, Miss Glenn l'41g1e AilI1t'l!1-Illll? 1. Q EFLECTUIQ . . . or 1932 13.-MIK How flefl I0 riglztj-Helen XV:n'cl, Claire .Io Loux, Bliss Sllernum, Cliarlotie Ramsay, Jean Pray. FRONT Row-Dnrotliy Merrell, Bl21l'1lill'l't Fl'2llliil'l, Virginia Dalham. THE SERVICE CLUB HE Service Club which was organized in 1925 handles the lmying. sell- ing, and exchange of second-hand books. .-Xt the close of the first seniester the seniors were given the privilege of turning in their books for Cash. Nearly one hundred dollars was paid to thein for the books they handed in. An idea of the volunie of the clubs, activity can be obtained when it is pointed out that approximately 350 stubs were issued which represented 1050 books. Of these stubs 320 have been redeemed for books or eash amounting to about ninety dollars. Books to the value of ten dollars have been donated. and two hundred and ten dollars worth have been sold. OFFICERS Prexident ..... ...... . . . ..., .,,, V irginia Dahlem Vire-President , ...... Helen Ward Secretary .... . , . ..., , . ....,. Margaret Frankel Treasurer , .,.,.........,.........,,. , . ,Charlotte Ramsay Faculty Adviser - Miss Sherman MISS SHERMAN Page Ninety-two ' th EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 BMZK Ruw llefl In 1'ig1l1ll-.lusepll HUQ2Qt'Yl'll, .Xl'll'lH' lil'01'Ql', Allen lJll'lllllll, ill-4m1'ge 411-hllalrclt. .luhll 1l2lSL'l1kK', Orville Aten. .luhn Nl. Smith, Clii-sta-1' Shelly, Iiolmm-rt Fintmi, Iirm-st Ilrurie. Slcliuxlw lhvw-llnmei' l.:1l'i'z1ln-4-, livzi Dulilmui, llurry Oswald, Fl'llllll'1' Yueuni, linlu-rl Iizuwlr-r, liilris Cllllillll, I.:lYel'I1e CilIllllll'. Muriel NYzllsm1. Tllllux HUXYfIlUXYill'il l5l'0wn, Ii1'lllll'tll l l'c'nel1, .Xl'l.llllI' llumi, llt'I'lJl'I'l Tuxxle, Klzlrol Nl'l4.lll1lI'Ill., 1-lzirold Thomas, XYilIis Milli-V, NX'illium lSuI'1'e, llilliv Zum-lilki-. lfmrxr ROXY'NlQll'32Q2ll'4'l Zilinski, .Xmlrv lilineziuk, .lust-ph lirimlilv, Xuthzm llhluss. Jessi- Yoeheils, I'l'il'i- Vnlnln-li Ilwrulcl -'ti-1' ' ' ' un' . . 1 , 4 lhx , Miss X0 g. BIICMIKISRS Um! in lIll'fllI'l'l' Lilwth- Vzulliuutt, l,U!'l'Illlll' l l'4'K'lZlllll. Iiuylnoild lluhli, liieliziiwl Pl'lugn-. Ilerhert Slim-L-ts. 1,1-om Smith. Irem- 'IR-1zl:iI'l', llernlil Zink, .luck Nl:-ssl-11454-r. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN ER Deutsche Yerein of the High Sclmol is a gruwiiig imigziiiizzltiiiii. The piiipuse is lu stimulate ll grezitei' interest iii liermzm iX1't aiicl l.itei'ature. :mtl to l'zuuili:u'ize Gerinzm stucleuts with ficrmaii people aml custums. lleiiilaersliip is limitecl tu those whu are tzilciiig' Germaii :Lt present :mil tO those who have taken Ueriiiziii, Une lit the must eiiiuyzihle socizil events mi the Clulfs ezlleiiclar was the Czmwliiig at Cliristiuzis time. The L'luh's pix-seiit pi'ogi':1ii1s Giietlie. whiise lite zmrl wiwlqs. Firyt Scmeitrr Andre Klincziclc Elsie Stauff . Eva Dunham , Martel Wfatson Feldher Yocum Q4ClllClllll2ll is lmeing' e lJl'UQ'l'Ellll consists uf eiillectiiig' cJl7FlL'liRS . Preszderzt Vice-Prcxidf-nt Secretary Treamrei' . . Program Cfvairman Faculty flzfvixer 4 Miss are ceiiteriiig ziruuiicl the great poet, eelehrateil extensively this year. Part of materizil im' at scrap hawk cuiicerniiig his Young Scwnd Semefter Nathan Clauss joseph Brimble Clare Golden jesse Yochens Andre Klincziclc MISS YOVNG ge ,Yizzvlgl-llizw-f EFLECTUIQ . . . of 1932 llxcn Row lla!! In riglzli--llobr-rl Hills, Maxine iil'ilIlgPl'., .lc-un l'lYZlllS, Doris Gates, John Fuuroi Marie Monks, Tom Snmwlvy, l.Ul'I'1lilll' Bishop, Myrna lfrunli, Dorothy Ives, l'Ic-nry Howe. Slacoyn Row- -llutlx Scofield, BI2lI'gZl1'l't Plzlcz-. HlL'll1ll'd Ill- Yurlmulrl, liv:-lyu xXv0StL'0tt, Ffilllli l'i0l'l10l', liZltl10l'llll' flilllilghllll, Della Mm- lfpllanm. FRONT llmvfMu1'y Golclsmitli. Virginian l3u'm-rfielcl, Virginia Usmun, Artluu' Jolmson, Rlill'52,'kll'l'lI Allnon, Tlli'lIllil NYilcox, Florence Cilllilgllilll. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS lf Cercle Frzmeais is an organization originzitecl ll year ago by the pupils in the ziclvzmcerl French classes in Jackson High. lts inaiu purpose is to bring about a greater bond of frienclship between the people of lfrzince and the Americans. and to stiinulate 21 greater interest in French customs. Mr. Cooper, the Faculty Aclviser, assists iu the planning of suitable programs. 'l'he club meets every other Xleclnesclay night at T 2130 o'clock. iu the high school building: OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Ronald Wilkins . . . . President . . . Howard Seeger Mary Louise Goldsmith Frank Horner Robert Handley .,,...... Secretary , . . .,.. Betty Lou Speyer Faculty Alviser - R. W. Cooper DIR. fl0Ol'lfH Page Ninely-four' EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 BACK Huw llefl lo I'lgIIflfl.illll'2l Hunt, .luhn lex Frank Mason, llnroihy Holmes. Smzusp Now-Yr-Iiilzu Iilinkmnn, Iilixzibc-th NIvl'nnm-ll. 'I'lu-dn Balclw ' inc-ll. Dnrylt- llntt, Dion Meeks, .lurk Jzlquish. Xvifgllliil XYliiting, Anne AIldl'l'SK'll, Bill'l1zll'zl Miller, Bill'lJill'2I Atkins. FRONT Row--Helen GIIIKIOII, Dorotliy Niels. Mz1l'L2uc-rite Holtz-I'r4-sinh-nt, l,z1wi'eiit'm- Mntbnny, lfred- erirk King. Ruth Moller, Ruth Barber, Annziba-llc linker. in, Miss Paxton, Hn-l1l'ivIi:x NYill, LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA H li purpose of the Spanish Club is to proinote interest in the life and the customs of the Spanish people. Meetings are held nn the first and third Tuesdays of every month, altere nating them with business sessions at Record Period in Nu. H5 and social meetings at the homes of members. lforiiizml business meetings are eztrried on in Spanish followed by short dixersified progranis in which members pai'- ticipate. L21 Suciedad Hispztniczt is limited to students of secfmd. third. and fourth semester classes. OFFICERS Firsl Semester Marguerite Holtz , . President . . . Jane Sunday ...,,. , . . Vice-President Deloris Baker . , . . .Secretary , . . , Tony Streiff , , . , . , ..., Treasurer , , . . . , . . . Faculty Adviser - Miss Paton Second Semesler Marguerite Holtz Lawrence Mathany , . . .Ruth Moller . Fred King MISS PATON Page Ninety-five ,Y EFLECTD . . . of 1932 livin lloxv tlefl In riglzllilieatriee Davis, NVanita XYiersema, Helen Smith, liva ljlllllhlll R th '1 , u Iliatchcl, Donna Lester, Esther Lralnpton, Lena fll'lSl'lllb0l'l'Y. Smioxn lioxvflray Denbo. .lean livans, 'l'l1elma XVileox. Minnie NVilson, Naomi I-lnnnnercling, lidna Quaelienhush, Dorothy lieils, Geraldine Pohl, Elizabeth Mcffonnel. Fnoxr llow-Thelma liaton, Leota Rockwell, Genevieve Payne, Iiathleen Jose. ATHENIAN CLUB HE purpose of the eluh is to bring' together girls of the lligh School vvho are interested in literature, art. and music. Meetings are held each week, at which tinie book reviews, play reviews. and other things of interest are given. Occasionally the eluh has outside speakers. AIEMIEERS - FIRST Sl2NlliS'l'lili: Byronetta liroxvn, liva Covvling, Gertrude Davis, Violet Deining, Yirginia Dent, Thelma Eaton, NYanda lipperson, Marvel Holmes, Dorothy Hopkins, Naomi Hunnnerding, Kathleen Jose, Tlielma Nelson, Maclaline Pallner, Genevieve Pavne I,eot'1 ltoekwell Helen Smith I , , . , .. , .enorm- Thompson, liathryn Zueleh. SEITOND SIQMESTIER: Esther Crampton, Lena f'1'isenhel'rv, Beatrice Davis, Fay Denho, Eva Dun- ham, 'lll1Cl1llil liaton, ilean liv.1:. H-l- F l'f Q1 ' ' ' ff ' ' -1 is 1 cn 1lll'll04 rg, N lllllll l'll1IllIllP1lllIl,.,. lxathlun Jose, Doiothy hells, Donna Lester, lilizalzetli Meilonnell, Genevieve Payne, Geraldine Pohl, Erlnn QU1lClil'lllJl1Sll, l.4-ota lioek '- -len Smith, Ruth 'llll1llCllC1', Lenore Thompson, NX'anita xVll'l'S?lll1l, Thelma NYilcox, N4 ll, Ill Minnie YViIson. MISS HOLSTER Page Ninely-six Fzrsl Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Gertrude Davis . , ..Pre5ide1zt . .. Thelma Eaton Kathryn Zuelch , . , , Vice-President . Leota Rockwell Byronetta Brown . . . . .Secretary ,,.. Lenore Thompson Marvel Holmes . , Treamrer . Genevieve Payne Dorothy Hopkins Farulty Social Clvairman Advixer - Miss . Kathleen -lose EFLECTC . . . DF 1932 BACK How llvfl In riglllr fliciiy llocliscy, linngcnc fi:1r1'1'tt, Xllfil ll1mslmci'g1'1', .Xlll4'l'lil Almcy. Ali 1 Kupplill. lgl'l'll2lLllllP NYr1ll'1-, I,1-tha Skinklc-, Dorothy M1-rrill. 111-rnivv Svlilzunli. l.ll2ll'l1llll' llnniszn Doris Mills, litlwl Pl'lCll2ll'4l, .lzlnv .-Xndri-ws, Louise ll2ll'fI'I', Ruth Bzirhcr, lilsic Coimvc-i', llc-lvn N1-:ills 'l'nn1n ll0XX 'Nl2ll'gHl'f'l l,lZll'l', llorotliy l'luln11-s, Virginia XYl1iting, lic-My Lou Spcyn-r, llill'lJill'Zl lll'2lll Lydia Mziric Footf-, Blzirinn 'l'llXYll, .ll'2lll Slitcr, Curulyii liurtlow, .Kll1.Il'llllt' S111-IT1-I, l l0l'1'IlC0 Shun listlu-r Svlnistcr, Hl'll'll l.1-wis, Nl1ll'QQlll'l'ill' Olsen, Blzirgcry Sm-iilisvll, A11-tai Grill, lilc-zinor Hmm lr1-ne Lluuss, lluroiliy linnrlanll, Opal Si1-fku. SIQCOXII liow--lilsic XY:1l1lo, Iiuilierinv S11-inkc. D1-llu L'pl1:11n. l'lllZ2llhl'fll Craft. lllllll Schui'i1-I1 livolyn XY1-sicutt. lilizuln-ill Allcn, Doris Grccn, Bliss RUW1-. Ilurutliy l'11l':'l1z1sz-. 1ll'1llllll l'r:1y, Nlzirgurc-t lfrzxnkcl, lllllll Miller, G1-li1'vi1'vv Olsi-n, Iiliznlwtli Nolan, lizxrliziru Gl'4'l'll, B1-tty linlin l miN'r lioww li1ll'lD2ll'il lluliz, June Bliss, H1-lvn Jordon, l-lm-lcn XYl1il1', Viola Snow, Virginia Urn Esther Hziinillon. llomtliy l'lz1rkr-, Bl1ll'1.Iill'0l Ziegler, llurotliy Cnuling. livvlyn Cruun. Nlzirgui-rih llllXY2lll. ll'-lor:-x Nl2lllll'XNS. xvll'f-filllil Avinx. Lorrzuinn- Grunt, l.Ul'l'lllll4' liniglit. Virginia Sh-aurnx liUlJl'l'til Mutt. FOEDUS AMICITIAE Olzlll 5 Anncitizie Girl R1-serve 'lll'lZlllQlC carries out its lJl'lPgl'ZLl1l with 1 llli'13111171156Of4lCYCllT1JlllglC2lClCl'Sl'lllJ,Slilll,Zl1lflZl closer friemlsliip bctwcui girls. rlilllf llublmy gruiips mcct the secuncl and fuurtli XX'c1lncs1lz1ys of tln mmitli and incluclc Cll2ll'111. Cll'ZllilIltlC5. crafts, :incl interior clcc11:':1ting. 'I'l11 first niccting in thc niuntli inclnclcs such uctiritics us cliscussimis of fznnilx rclzitiunsliips, race prejudice, Sinn-jz1pancsc XYar. 'llic sccuncl mccting in tl11 inontli is clcvoted tw Z1 nlllZltl1lCQ Dztnsnntcu :lt the Y. XY. C. QX. Some of tln i f- 1 .. ' social activities liavc liccn: Zl Dads and llzuiglitcr l7z1tc Nitcf Zl Kl'lFlll?lN lizilpilmlmlc liZllJZll'Ct.'l :1 l:Z1Cl1llf' 'II-ri. zuicl 21 Rl1mtl1crs' Huy Party. ,lean Pray Dorothy Purchase Doris Green ., Elizabeth Allen OFFILAIQRS Farulty Adviser 1 Miss Ro Prerident Vice-Prexident Secretary Treasurer EZ' E MISS HOXYIQ l'Ilfl!' .Yirzzflgl-N011 EIILECTD GUCCI: 1932 BACK Huw flefl lo riylzlb-Vince-nt Horn, llurulcl Nliqghllll, Mr. llznnlnll, .luck Xiclmlsmn, Cl1:1I'l1-s Zim-gvnlwin, Claude Dm li 1-. Slalxnxn R0NYYBI2ll'Cl'l 'l'uylcn', Eleanor' Bmlfish, Stzmlx-y Znlnvr, Curl Franik, Fred Vinton, Evelyn llalrrly, NYilliam Boznnnn. FRONT ROXV+XXvPld0ll llwvlly, AI'tlllll' Juhnsun, Iiznnunu Duliuis. liicliznwl Beckwith. l:l0I'l'llCK' McQuown, Rir'hz11'd Ilicv, Ruluml Fznlrut. Jess Yuchens not in pictllrv. REFLECTOR YEARBOOK STAFF AND Bl-WEEKLY BUSINESS STAFF llli Reflcctur .Xnnual Staff :incl the lflusiness Staff of the Hi-XYeckly Rc- flectur meets ill liecorcl, each clay, for the urgzliiizatioil of the group. liach student has one hour during' school time in which to complete his 2l.SSlg'llIHC11t. The Annual Staff has been reclucccl in ineinhers fmin 22 to ll this year. This recluction has Illilflt' possible the early clistrihution of the hook :incl a closer cucwcliiizxticm hctween incnilmcrs. OFFICERS First Semexter Richard Beckwith Roger McConnell . Ramona DuBois Ramona DuBois , Thomas Grieves . Sarah Hull MIL IRANIJALI. Pugn' .Yizivly-eiglzl Faculty Advifer - Mr. Editor-itz-Chief , Axsistant Editor Organization Manager Circulation Mariager , Advertising Maizager Art .. . Advertiring ,. Advertising .. Advertising ,. Advertising . , Typist . . . Randall Second Sernerter Richard Beckwith Ramona DuBois Bud Johnson Ramona DuBois Weldon Dwelly . Marcel Taylor . . .Fred Vinton . Jesse Yochens ,,Vincent Horn Harold Nleighen Eleanor Boclfish EFLECTDIQ . DI: 1932 BACK Huw tlvfl In fiffllf1f'Nl1ll',9,'2ll'l'f Killlllllll, Bviiy lit'll1lZlIIl. N11ll'y 111-11111 ll1l1'l1'5'. l,n1'1'a1i111 N1 1111 NIIIIOII lizlvliss, 1Dn1'0111x' Clzlrli. lic-1111, N1ill'LL'Zll'l't PIZIXKICII. Ii:1tl11'y11 . :1 'A 1-, . 1 Slzmiuxlw Row -Nlz11'i':1111' lhllllillll, Elizxiln-tli liillll' lI1':1l't, Sllirlc-y .I11111-s. livtty lfc-111111-rly, .Il-1111 illznrl .I Neva Mm- lxllllll. lf1mx'1' limi' f-fi1l2ll'10f1t' f1Zlll1', Nl2l1'y .Iz111f- Custln-, Miss f11l1lIll1Jl'I'S. l4:11'l1:11':1 .Ia1111- P1'i1'1-. Bliss I'a1lm1. UI Xvl'l'P1llllL'1i. Nlzwinv Killll' DARE GUAM ACCIPERE .HIC Dare Qllillll .XCC11JCl'C. 111111'e c11111111u111y k11m1'11 as the 11. Q. A., xv: s u1'gz111izec1. as its 11211116 i111111ics. for C1l2LI'11Zj' worlc. Baskets are c1is11'i1111tec1 021011 C111'isl111z1s 111111 'l'11z111ksgg'i1'i11g' to 1161-111 families. '111lC'1'C is z11s11 21 sc111v1z11's11ip 1111111 for girls who 110011 111c111ey 141 g'1'z1c111z1tQ. T110 c11111 consists 11ftWC11t5'-five g'i1'1S,:11111t11e 11111cti11gs are 111-111 111-wer-1:11 211 the 11111111-s of t11c girls. with :1 put-111014 mice a 111111 First Semester jane jewel Marjorie Cook . . Charlotte Cade Clarice Hodgeman . . Faculty A dvixerf OFF1C'1iIQS .President . . Vice-President Miss .Seeretary , , Treasurer Jessie C11ambers. Second Semester Mary Jane Castle C1'1ar1otte Cade , Barbara Price . Ola Ver Planck Miss Barbara Paton 1111. l'11y1- .Yizlvlgl-11 MISS PATON Ill! EFLECTDID . . . Of 1932 liuili How flefl lo I'fflll1lfXTll'Hilllil Dalln-ni. listhel' NYhedon, Mal':.Eal'c-1 Sadler, Donald NX'liec-ler, Ruth Scofield, Verl Huntley, Donald Kruko, Evelyn NYcstc0tt, John lilwood, Miss Dc-nsmore, George Bvlelier. Fuoxi' ll0NV+1Iill'1' Lutes, Margaret NValiz, I.o1'1'aine Bean, Katheriin- Marple, Robert Apt:-d, B:u'lJara Price. Ola Yer Planck, Fl'illllSlS Ahel, Harold lloldridge, Fralices Ill-rrick, Anne Andersen, llohert Murphy. BI -WEEKLY EDITORIAL STAFF llli Reflector, the bi-weekly student publication of jackson lligh School. has been rated as one of the best high school newspapers in Michigan for the past three years. Among its special issues this past year were a Christmas issue, a XYashing'ton hi-centennial issue. and the annual Afflictor razz issue. Besides it aided the Student Council to luring out a football prograin for the St. John's game. The Reflector is a member of the Michigan lnterscholastic Press Asso- ciation. the lnternational Quill and Scroll, and a charter nieinber of the National Scholastic Press Association. During the past season. several new columns and features were intro- duced: Books Youlll l.ike.', 'l'hcater Gossipf' Faculty Thoughts. and a continued story, Ghost of the Pines. S'l':XFlf RllilXll5l:1RS Editor-in-Chief .. .............,.,.....,,.... ..., J ohn Elwood News Editor . . . .,..,....,.....,....... .... D onald Krulio Associate News Editors Anne Andersen, Robert Apted, Deloris Baker, George Belcher, Virginia Dahlem, Verl Huntley, Mary Lutes, Barbara Price, Ruth Scofield, Arnold Steenrod, Elton Ruslcowslcy, Ola Ver Planck, Margaret Waltz, Evelyn Westcott, Donald Wheeler Feature Editors Lorraine Bean, Katherine Marple, Robert Murphy, Elsa Stauff Sports Editors fBoysl ......,. Francis Abel, Harold I-lolclridge, Winston Snider Sports Editors fGir1sl . . ....,........ ...Virginia Koch, Margaret Sadler Copy Reader ....,. . . . ,..... .... ...,...,....... F r ances Herrick Tgvpists . . Katherine Daines, Barbara Miller, Esther Whedon Faculty Adviser - ,lean Densmore XHSS UlfNShlOlil'f Przgye Um' Illmzlrefl EFL ECTO ...Cf 1932 lhizic Row tlafl lu I'ifll1lif1.Ul'l'il1lll' XY1l1ll!ilyI'1', Frzmk Pollock, Ilui'1m1'u XYi11s1uxx', Jos:-pliillc Dons- lllUI'0, lhwlyvrt Iiuwlvy, .lolnl lhslllius, BlilI',9Q2ll'l't Nzlllglituu. I'1100lJ1' liuwc, 1i1L'll2ll'tI lic-Ckwitll, Liliiilll liruwii. 'lililkli liuw-.lzuio XXvi1Slll1, A11'rc'd Huck, 111-lon Hillllllllbllll, liyruiii-ttu Iiruwii, l.z1lJn11l1u Slxurp. Alicv Hzuiinnli-1's11'u111, 1,4-11 XXv11SUll, Kllt1lt'l'1Ill' lfurd, Nlzirgzliw-t Holtz, Leon Ilinkh-, 4311111-rhl illiuntcr. Sia1:41'N11 HOXY-7I.lll'112l lliw-sst-llirnlist-, Ruth N14-rrill, Maxim- Ilm'114-l', l,i11i:111 Pnlim-i', John Iilwmud. f.1llI'lCl' Hlillglllilll, Ilawl Snxtrm, Doris f3tt011lilll, Iii-1'l1i1'0 L4-wis, liliznlwtli Slicfpurcl, Miss Ilickiilsmi. l 1mN1' R4lNYf-I.2lXv0l'll0 fiillltillv, NI1ll'5lZIl'l't XYi1srm, David lit-1-cv, Ruby IR-11411-l', Mxixim- I':1i'sl1:111. liuth lizlnlsvy, lion Gould, N11ll'g1l1'l't Clark, lizlwrvixci- Cmiiclzill. IOLXI, of imc hu POST-GRADUATE CLUB 11611111 211111 twciity-miie studeiits c11i'u11ec1 :is Post fi1'ZlC1UZl1.CS i11 thu sciiicstci' 17L'g11l11111g Fc1Ji'uz11'y. 111312-21 1'cz11 clislimctiuii since it gives them ll 1'vcoi'c1 ui' thc- highest uuiiihei' cvci' l'C1ll1'll11lg' nftvi' Q'l'Zlf1l1- zlticivu. '1'11Cy, 211511. are the first iii the sC11uo1 111S1IO1'f' tu urgaiiizc. Class 1111-ctiugs arc 116161 every 1+'i'ic1z1y at 1'cco1'c1 pcriurl :it which time husi- iicss is cz1i'i'icc1 O11 and plums fm' social fuiiirtimis 111z1c1c Dzwid Iiscsc and ,-Xlhert Di11u11, i11tci'estcc1 in 1l1f1'ZlIll11l'211 sports, fU1'l11QK1 the first First Ci1'Zll1l12liC lmaslcc-t1Jz111 team. XYQ arc pleasccl tu say that thcy still lizlve hopes of wiiiiiiug 0110 game. 1 It is 1Jl'll1JZ11J1y Ll x':1i11 1111119 of each :md every 1'. G., hut Zl 1'cz11 limugiiig. that his gruiip might hccunic :is 11111011 21 part of the blzlcksmi High 501111111 as 2111 iithci' grades are :it pix-sciit. Prexideni Vice-Prexiderit Secretary , . . Trearurer . , Faculty OFFICERS Adviser - Miss Dic . john Elwood Clarice Hodgman . .Doris Ottoman , .Carl Saxton kinson MISS DICKINSON Page Une Ilumlrvrl One EFLECTU I ...ofiqsz Iiuili Iiuw llefl I0 I'I!lhI,I'-Hill'l'Il'I IIUXHIJIKIS. fI2ll'IIllll 1'Iz1yI'u1'1I, I,411'1':1i110 If1':1l1, XvIl'5iIllI1I I'r1'ZlI.llll., Cill'IyIl' P11l11z1111, Holm-11 I 1'i111mlig, V1-rle Ilunlly, l1lz11':1I11-llv IZl1:1p111:111, .luck NICIIUISOII, Owi-11 031-ii, Mary .Iz111c Czislle, F1':111k Doclgv. VIIHIIKII llow-Julian Muliityre, I.:11l1':1 Hunt. Ii:1tl11'y11 Nlznrplv. Iiisiv llr-11tu11. IJUl'HlIlY Grzuii, IS:-:1l1'icv L1-wis, 1:l'1lIlCl'S llc-1'1'ick, livm-lyn l11':11111. Miss fi. li. liritu-11, 3I:11',L2z11'1-t ,Xl111u11cl, WVIVIIIII 'l'l1a1y1'1', ,Xllfll'0X I,z1114Iis. Milnlrz-rl lic-0111-y, l.ilLlI'2l flmilrl, .Ii-an l'1v:111s, .lauw -Villl Dl'l'V00l'I, XX'illi:1111 Mills-rlilv. Smiuxn IIi0XYfIl'lll2l Schultz, H4-lm-11 Fry, II1'Illly fIi111ock, Annu- A11do1'sc-11, ltu1'1':1i11u Freulzuml, Sllllllll l.:111i11ski, lmris Gl'l'l'll, .luck IJ:-simym-1', lim-tty S1-ici, i1l1z11'Iuilc- lllitlvclfv. Gl'l'ilIlIIll1' Hs-ins. I-lc.-len RIYIZIIHI, Allllil ll:1iIiI'l', Ilrrlwrf I-I:1111IIl-y, IU111' XYI1it1-, I7111'olI1y SIii1I11101'c-, Ii2ltIlI0l'll Jose, Dr11'uiI1y Ixllvs. FRONT Row ---- I'4IOl'0llL'l' NICQll0XVll, lilsim- Slz111I'i'. Rlnxim- l5o1'm-r, l1l1:1rlultc P0111-1's, Ruth IA'VllIl'ffl', Mott Sl1c1'woml, Ava lilinn, .la1111os XYZILIQIQIIII, Mary IIfltSI'0l'1I, IIIl2ll'I0ttl' finale, li11lI1 H:11'1'iz-I l51l1'lll'5, Philip GoI1Is111ill1. I-I:1z1'I Iio1l1'I101'. Xxvilllilil XYIl'l'Slll2l, Dzlvicl I3l'llllL'tI, .Ii-1111 li:111111, Nlilclri-ml filvtlvig Br-tty Milli-V, IlIIl1'dil lizililwin. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY CLUB Ifu1' tlln- lllll'l7USl' oi' dc-vi-Iopilig I'c-vliiig 111111 l'u1' i111p1'ovc-1111-11t i11 ilu- 111111-l1a111i1's ol' l'l'2liIlllg, 'thi- I.iln-1':1I111'e ilu classes rr-url pm'tin11s ol' lluim-o 211141 Juliet l'l'ul1l Zlll iiiipmvisi-cl rnnlin studio NVIl4'I'l' those tillilllg part tulkml on-1' i111il:1tiu11 music pl1m1c-s. 'I'xx'u plays wi-rc simlivcl with il View in public Pl'1'I'0l'lIlilllC1'. MI-IMISIZIRS: I 1'z111cis Alu-I. IIiltIll'l'Illi' Ii1lL'Illll2lll, fIIl1lIlllCl'S lic-1-cl1, Iit'lllll'tI1 lim-115011, 1l'4'IlL' Bows-11, Roluml B1'z1il. llc-I1-11 L. liristow, XYz1lI11cv llristuw, llurolal C1lUl'0ll, Bulx Cz11'ti-1'. .Izmir-s Calli- coii, Luis fllalrk, XIOILIII lllutv, Cluytmi flux, .l11111c'x t11'z111clz1II, IIUIN'l't lluvtis, Nlyrila- IJ01111is, M:11'io11 T. lJv11tn11, 1l:1111o11:1 llu Huis. Gulnlzi lilliiisgwnml, Il'l'lll' Iilltll Iivuils, Mary I:1l1'llS- worth, Illlllilllll I4'z1ugl1l, .Iol111 IJIIIIVOI, Alice IIz1111111c-1'st1'u111, liv1'll1:1 H1'l'Illllll, Donulml llorrick, NX'z1y111- Hess:-1111-1', Do1111lrI Ives. IA'XN'l'll .Im-l'i'1'i1-s. lIz11'1'ull Jol111su11. Paul lim-llf-1'. .luck Ki1'cl1- IJe1'g.i. Mildrocl Nlz11'sl1z1ll. .luy McIii11st1'y. lSz11'l1:11'z1 M1-mlcr. Doris Olllilllilll. Dcmzilil Pz1l1111-1: Maxim' PHFSIIQIII, Allllil I'z111l, lluhy Pvmlc-1', Cz11'11s l'owv1's, li1l11:1 Pl'IiCIlill'tI, Ruth ll:1111s1-y, Millon lic-aso11c'1', Merrill 'l'z1ylo1', l7l'2lllIi IIIIIUIIIDSOII, XYiIIi:1111 'I'l1o111pm11, .luuis IlII'I'2ldNVi'II. XIIFVIIHI 'I'l'C2l1INVt'II. Doris '1'y,QQl1. Olzl Vol' I'Iz111ck, Iilmlisv NY:-In-1', limi NYi11cl1vII, DCBIIIIIKI XVilsm1, Lucillc- NYl1itr', Ifvldcl' Xvlilllllll. First Semester Second Semester Willialn Thompson . .Sir Knight , , Jack Desnoyer Bernice Lewis . , . , , .lllilady , . Betty Seid I IVIOTTO FLOWER I Thy necessity is greater than minef' Red, red rosesfl STANDARD 'AHigh erected tlvozmglvts seated in a heart of courtesyf: Sir PI1iIip Sidneyys definition of a gentIeman. COLORS Sky blue and midnight blue. MISS lllil'l l'liN Imgfv Um' 11llllIfI'l'II Tum EFLECTDD . . . or 1932 Play given February Z1, 1932 44 44 MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE ss ss M. Beaucaire Duke of Winterset Mr. Ilflolyneux , . Harry Racke!! Capt. Badger Beau Nash . . Lord Townbrake .. Mr. Bantison . .. Sir Huglr Guilford Henri de Beaujolais Marquis de Mirepoix Francois . . . . Victor Servant to Beau Nasfv Lady Mary Carlysle Lady Malbourne Lady Clarise . . Lady Rellerton Lady Baring-Gould Estelle . lVint0n Marie CAST William Thompson , james Collicott Ralph Thompson . .Frank Thompson Donald Herrick Carroll Johnson Jack Kirchherg . Kenneth Benson . . Bob Carter Donald Wilson Feldher Yocum David Benner: Milton Reasoner Harold Capron Barbara Meder Lois Clarlc .. Marion Denton Alice Hammerstrom Mildred Marshall ,. , Jean Evans Ben Winchell Irene Evans Ladies, gentlemen and servants John Faurot, Carns Powers, James Crandall, Rolland Faught Nl XX U I BIICNTS: lilISillt'SS' -liulwri Curtis l,l'UDC'l'liK'?- -Holi-n I41'istmx Lust -John Gmlilm-11, Ruth lizuilsi-y Amlx'z-rtisilig -Frzuiuis Alu-l .0Stllll1l' llesigillvl' Gulch: I'TlIilljJ,'XX'0l!ll Lzulii-S ul' ilu- Nfwillvflhlliy l'v1uli'1'. Lilcillv NYIIHL I,:l4ly ol' ilu' xxwkll'lll'UlJl fXvl'ltl2X Clutt- f 4-rving, NXYUIIIOH Iii-rniro I,4-wis. lluris 'l'ygh, Janis 'l'1'r-:ulxxz-ll, M:n'ihu 'I'i'4-aulwvll. l:l0l'0I1L'0 X1-A-slvy. Ola YM' Plzlllvk. lrvlli- Howl-11. li2ltllll't'll Just, Nlzlxii ' Slngi----Dun Herrick, Rillllllllil Du Bois, Maury Fawnswurtll, .luuniin l.nw11. w- I IlI'5l12lll. Page Um' IIIIIIIIITII Tlzrvc EFLECTD - . . . DF 1932 ISACK How flvfl' io riglitl-liclsz-l Scl11'il'1'lr-1', Clifton Hzmd, Durylm- Hutt. Bi-1'1iico Slilllillllll, Frank Pollock, hlZII'f'Qlll'Cl, XYulz, llc-rzllcl flziusiv, Mziric Monks, Sycllic-y Foy, liolaeri XYl1iielvy. Paul Sh-mislmn. Sicmioxn Row--Mrs. Paige, Nyilllili Glr-ttw, .lr-un Holcomb, l:l'l'1,lCI'lCli lirown, llulcu liukuris, .l0S!'Dl1llll' 114-nsmorm-, Frm-cl l'zu'lu-1', Dorothy lilnssv, Doroihy Mvwi-ll, Miss King. lfnoxr 1lowf.lezm Slitvr. John Alclrvrl, Bliss Tomplcins. Gvmldim- Pohl, Norvun l,IlY0j l,l'l'SlKlK'lll, liolmr-rt Grzllmlu. xlllI'1.Iill'L't Suillf-r. Pzmlini- Portor, lbflllillil M01'1'ill, 'Viola lhivis. LIBRARY CLUB :llf l.llJ1'2L1'5' Clulm is composed ol the student lilmrary zissistzuits. some of .Vhom are taking the lihrziry work for the thircl of fourth semester while twelve new uieiiihers were acliuittffcl who hzicl taken the new lilmrziry course. The cluh provides opportunity for the discussion and acljustmciit of library problems :md creates good fellowship between the iiieuilucrs. In ziclclition to the regular business meetings. social meetings are holcl once each month, First Semester Theodore Koeltz ,. Geraldine Pohl . Jean Holcomb . . Factulty Advifers MISS KING Page One llurulrvrl Four Robert Whitely .,.,,.. OFFICERS ,. Pzesident .,... .. . , , Vice-President . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer , . . Second Semester Norman Davey ,Robert Graham . ...... Pauline Porter Margaret Sadler Miss King, Mrs. Page and Miss Tompkins L i EFLECTDIQ . . . Of 1932 lixczii llow llefl In Flflllflf'fil'l'tl'llil0 l'epe1'u. Una Spenser, llla NYullx. Clare Holden, Gurilen Cook. NYilliznn I,uzz1bnila, Xurem- Davis. .lolni Wilsmi, Stanley NYiIsun, Tlifn' Payne, lioberl liziiley. Harry Oswald. llxxiglit Swain. llieliarml l'1l'UlI'Illllfll, Lillian lleitnznn-r. Viola lfergnsini. Lottie Sultis. l-Ierlu-rl Ryan. Lillian liosinski, Fern liustmi, I,:nn'a llimoek, Celia: liliek. l nl'n'rli Row- -lierniee f'll2lll0ll4l4'I', Louise Czn'le-V, Stanley Knnnie, Annu 'l'1'nxknwski, lieutrire l'i'iteli:1l'cl. Nlzn'gizn'et Heins. 'l'ln-limi llavens, Nlznnie I-l:n'tin, Betty Peters, Nlartlizi llm'f1n'cl, Lethal Miller. Nlilclri-il Seaton. 'lllll'llll1I Blaxson. Kin-lievic-ve l,1lXlli'. lrklna Quuekenlmsli. Don lirnko. Stanley Uleksy, Stella Zienihn. 'l'Hn:n lluw- .lnsepliine llaivis, Sain llielcl'ord, llznwmlll Nleigeglian. Tlielnian Tiel, Ilumtliy Iinelizni. Nlury Bull, lieurpgia llnt'ln-ns, liva Dnnlunn, liielianrcl l,igl1lliezn'l, Vernon liielnnoncl. Nlilclrecl Bates, W Mary Zyezkfmski. i'lax'ele Nichols, .lnlin 'l'1niner, l.:-on Clark, llerbert 'I11llllIllilllS. Ilt'XtL'l' Ihnlieuek. ! Joe Ilermlus, lirecl Bleifny. Siarinxn lhm'---Nl:iyl'ern lim-aige, xI2ll','2Ql'I'lll' lluxxen. Nlildrm-cl Taylor, Xlanrgziret NYyin:in, Irene liuwen. W Giwemlulyn Tallis, Tlielnin Seliillie, Blilclreil S4-il'en, Arelene Gocllnre, Ails-line fllnnielewski. Helen W Sims. Nlnrizm Moore. llumtliy Aeliev, Ilelen llubinsliy, Irene liure, listln-1' Cralnptnn, Blzn'ga1'el Le Sebure, Janet Sweet. .xllllll l':ll1l, l'lzli'l'iel li:-ylmllls. lfuuxi' llnxx lfresli-i'if-la Yan XY:igine1', .Iune XX'ilIiu1ns, l.aNlal'i'1- Nurlmi llerberl lin-an. XX'ill'm'il lllltL'lllllSIlll, lcln Fineh, lionzalil l'iL'liIllilll, Nlifas Coolidge. Niltllllll lilnuss, Genevieve xYill'lll'l', Curl W Aelier, liraee tireaiigie, Ilugei' l.nNlz1ri'e, lirlilh firnninings., listhel' Selinster, .lnnei Nixon. SOCIAL USAGE CLUB 'sage Club was started last semester by Klanriee iiC1'UXY. Three new gimiips have been forinecl this semester. 'l'he aclvzmeecl groin goes under the name ol 'llCl'1lSlCllU1'6. Bliss .lack has givn her time and serv- Ill: Social L iees most xvilliiigly fm' the betterinent uf claneing. Oni' spuiismi Bliss Lfcmlnliclge, has also been of a ggiezxt assistzinee to ns. The inusie has been fur- nishecl by llunalrl lflrowii. Nlonday Group Tuesday Group President . , Joe Twardowslci President , . Donald Eclcman Vice-President Margaret Rowan Vice-Presiden! Edna Quackenbush Secretary . . . . Peggy Pierson Serretary . , . , , Norena Davis 2 Q Treasurer Joe Stankiewicz Treasurer . Richard Lighrhearr if Wefrzesday Group Terpsiclrore President . Nathan Clauss President . . .Richard jones Vice-President .. . , .Clare Golden Vice-President . . , .Louise Carter L-k.- Q ,b . Secretary . . . Ida Waltz Secretary . . , . Eva Dunham R ei Treasurer . Robert Finton Treasurer . . . Harry R. Oswald if r -4 ,A Faculty A dviser Miss Coolidge MISS IZO0I,ll'H9li Page Um' IIllIl!1I'l'If Five 4 EIZLECTUIQ . . . or 1932 ISMZK Row liefl In 1'igf11lj-fSupl1i0 PZICXIHI, l:l0l'L'llL'l' Nlrllzuliel, Nlill'jUl'll' Hum-llimll, llmmal Lis Helen Gol'l', HL-lc-n .lHllllS01l. Blill'!2Q2ll'Cl NYIU-4-lm-1'. 1.1-nu 11liriscnl1u1'y. Milrlrcd Pricz-. Sm:uN1w ll0XV fl'lll'2lllUl' Prus. II4-lon Dulminsky, Lottie Soczvk, Milcliw-cl HL-rtcl, A414-lime fllunia-lm-xxsx Eva lflllllliilll. lisllwr fllllllilllll. lluih lunus. lgdna llullimxslu-zul. lilu Xhillx, 1-0111-vin-ve Nxllll FRONT llIlXX .l2llll't Swvvt. Blill'l2lll STzu'lmL'li, lm Ijlllllllllgfi. Hell-ix I'l:u'llr'y, Elzlim' NYzlltf-1', .lzllwl I 1 Nixon, l.2lll1'il llimoclz, 'l'holmz1 lizltfm. NUT IN 1'l11'I'L'Rxi---rlNxlwxlliy lllllllic-li-wslii, llulry Dvlllm, Nlill'g2lI't't ll:xl'x'cy, Yirgillizl Hume, B in lililiczii-la, .li-an Lilly, liluru Mitchell, llm-If-11 Pu1's1-lls, Sli-llzi l'nl1-lock, lilml I'1'itclml'1l. l 11 1'l'itcl1:n'4l. lSezitl'iv1- Storm. Maury Stziclmwicz, Heli-in 'Wliitzm Phyllis XX'ilsm1, Nl:i1'gz11'vl XX'l1ym Bl'l'lllL'l' Young, Blzu'ga1l'c-t Tzxylur, Anno 'l'1'uszkowski, lilllll 'l'l1z1tcl1m-x', Violet D4-ming, l3z11'lmznr:1 ,X Nlu lhlu lclm Nlillu lhni Stiin him lithvl , 1 ' ' q -V 1-Ei HOME ECONOMICS CLUB lllf Home lfcmwiuics Clulm meets every 'fucsflzly and XYcclnesclziy in liocmi -lil. The clulx is sponsurccl by Miss Scherer. lhc girls make pillmvs, IJIIJZIINZIS, mclc-iizicks. :incl e11ilurmclc1'y wurlc themselves. The nlajm' project ui the ClC5lJ2ll'llHC1lt was inalciiig cluthes fm' clmiulimib te small children who clicl not have sufficient clothing' lm' thc winter infmtlis l'hC club gave Z1 pzirty at the close uf the seiucstci MISS Slllllfllillll Pugz' Om- IIIIIIIIIWII Sir Firm' Semester Thelma Eaton Lillian Gutowslci Thelma Youmans Florence Tibbetts Ul'FlCliRS Pre5ir2'ent Vice-President Secretary . Treaslzrer Faculty Adviser - Miss Scherer Second Semester Marion Starlnuck . . Ruth Enos . .Donna Lester Esther Cframpton EFLECT . . . or 1932 limili lluw tlvfl In riyllllflimlilll llzlyvs. 3lZll'lllil Mayes, lluris Hales. Zola 'l':lyl0l', Nvilyllt' S1lllSlllll'1', limily Spicer, liclml llullingslu-url, Nlz11'g:u'1-1 Stvplu-ns, Alicz- liuppin. Sl-IKIUNII Huw NlZlXlll4' liurm-r, Ihclmnl XX 1-ui:-1'wux. .lm-:ln linum, lllIX'I1l lic-nm-tt, lulsw liuxwrs, llorlm- llumly, Ruth Craig. l:l'2llll'lS Snmwlz-y. Nlill'5.'Q2ll'l't Milos. l nnx'r liuw -litlu-lyn illmntus. lilummn lirnun. llmtlu-1' Hass. Nlrs. llmlgxv. XYllll0llllll2l Zm-hllw. Muriml Oslmrm-, lburuilly Stem-lv. CRAFTS CLUB lllz L mits Llulm zmcl the .Xrt L lulv XYCTL' cumlmmccl the tlrst SClllCSlCl' zmrl met llllly mm Klfmclny :mud 'l'uesflz1y:11 rccorcl. 'llllCll in Fclrruzwy the Crafts Clulm wus newly Ul'g'Zll1lZCKl aml cmnlmsccl of many ulcl 111c111l1c1's uf the Crafts ClC1l1ll'fll1Cllt as well :ls several who lulvc not lmcl tllc fllllllllfllllllf' of tzllcing' the Crzxfts cuurses. 'l'l1c' Clulm is umx' meeting cluring recwrcl pcriucl :ls Zl percep- tUl'lZll gruup. The Cluln callers X'Zl1'lUllS types uf Crafts Xlklrlq. including llletzll, liatili, l'uttc'1'y, l.ez1tl1e1' :md llzxskc-try. ln urclex' tu join the clulx, cviclcuce nf zllnility in crafts mark must llc given. The memlmers wmlqing' umgctlwl' till their w1'ig'iuz1l prwjccls clcvelup :ul zlppu-cizxlillll ul the lucauty in lmucl mzule llllllgi Clue of the lmutsicle activities uf the clulm is SlJUl1S1l1'l1lQ' the Illlllllfll Lllll'l5f1UllS Sala: UF 17 l L' lflig 4 HH, 55,7165-gg, .Second Sernester it ,gk , Doris Gates President . Billie Zuehllce Billie Zuehlke Vife-President Davie Bennett , Dorine Bundy . Sccretary ana' Treasurer , Nlarion Osborn? Friflllfy Ac1'1ffxer - Mrs. Hodge L 'll' A NlllS.llUl3fQl'1 l'r1gu' Um' l'llf'llII'l'lf SPIYUII EFLECTU . . . or 1932 lixclc Raw flvfl in 1'iyI1tJsl.ouise Clark, Pauline lim-ts, liatllryn Myers, Rex NlL'NI2l5tPl'S., Hermann Oberlivseil, Marcel '1'uylur, Olga NYsiaIii, .lez1m'tt1- lluyt, Virginia .lane Butt:-1'l'ielLl. FRONT RllNVil'1ll'ilIl0l' Mef'lz-ary, Iiuella Moss, Maxine Kane, Ben Main, llnlh Moller. Betty lilillllillll, Nellie Mylnnd. Doris Vogral. ART CLUB llll Art Club was reorganized this year into a special record group which ineets every day. lt consists of S323 students interested in figure drawing and figure eoiupnsiticni, lt is an enthusiastic group which has made rapid progress. The club has been very fortunate in having a human skeleton tn study. lt has bought two plaster casts slwxviiig' the muscles of the body and of the face. These have greatly helped its work. Figure eoinpositions have been made with the use of student models and from imaginatinn. OFF1CERS President ..,.,... ............,. ..... B e n Main Vice-Presidenl ...,. ...., R uth Moller Secretary-Treasurer ...................... Clarence Rishell Facully Adviser - Miss Palmer MISS PALMER Page One llnnrlred Eight EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 Ii.x4.lq Iimx' 111-ll In riqlzlb S. 11I1111i4-Imxslci. Ii. SL'lIll'l'l-lQ'I'. A, NIcY:1y. Il. XX'hitm-y. I.. Gunclimz. I Iiuiarski. .I. I'I1mi4-In-wski, II. llaprnn. A. 'lllIIlIIl17SOIl, Y. Aldrivll. .I. Arnst. 'lllllllll Iiow---J. Yup-Iwns, II. Murplly, A. Hulchinsem, H. IN-XYa1'cl, If. Sm-mln-crw, Il, Jvnks, I ilzulowski, .I. I':n1'km-r, li. SIIIIIIUVQ, C. lllaurk. Smzuxn Huw--NIV. XYatson. I.. Lang, I.. Iiustvmlnr, II. Nlallror, II. lbutclmr-V. I.. Hammuml, II. tiinlm-I G. .xIlI'II, J. livllniig. Y. Horn, XY. S11i1l1'I'. I ms'r Iiuxx'-I'. Vhasl-. H. IIiIIs, II. IU-ilznr. N. Hunt, XY. flllillllll. II. Ilulm. A. Iilincziclx. THE VARSITY CLUB Ill-1 Yarsitx' Clulm was urqanizccl tlwcc vears agua for tlw I7llI'lIlPSL' uf bring ing togctlmmx in a small gmup. all the lcttcr-men of thc Major and Minn sports, also to IJITJIIIUIC clean athletics. lzcttcr spurtsmansllip ancl a clnsu relatilmsluip between stuclcut mcmlucrs. llw clulm has llacl a verv successful ye-ar umlvr the lcaclcrslnp ut' its p1'cs1 llcut, Hen Cimwck. 'l'l1c sclmul year was tcrminatecl by an all lL'lt61'-IIIUII clancc. lilwccwls uf wllicll wcrc usa-cl tu give a farcwell lJZlIIlllIC E tn llmc I'l'llI'!II mvmlmcrs. UFFIKAIQRS P7'E5IC.lCIIl . Ben Cimoclc VICE-PI'C.fIIiEIIf L1 Verne I-lammcnd Treaxmer . Donald Dutcher Secretary George Allen Sargeafzl-.rf-firms , Ice Clamielewslci Farufty fldviser --v Nlr. Avatsgm Alli, XYATSUX yu Un' 1I1lz:1l1','rI .Nm EFLECTO . . . or 1932 li-x4:K Row HHH Io 1'ig1IlIlfliyi'ml l3oLlcl1l0l', Tlizlycl' li4lXX'2ll'dS, RlL'll1ll'll Pl'lLlgv, llln NYl1it111'y, Jolm Fuurol, lg1'l'll2ll'd Bzilmlwiii, Lon Laing, Mot! Sliwwrmcl, Rziynluml liristow. lfimxr liuw l-lnmlil lil-itiiulu-l', .lunic-s l'pl1z1u1. lim-iivs-1' Bc-lclwr, lllyrlc liars' l'i'i'siLli-ill, Nlr. Ilomm 1111111-Ailx'isri', licl Scott, Lyle Sccklr-r, .Xrimlil lirmvii, lioln-rl l'uyi1t4-in l ESHIZHS mol in 11i1'l111'rr --liocluxw-Il tlliurcli, XX'ni. llc-1-iuzm, XX'ni. Stovall, l-lrm-st Mclfutv, Gnu Bird. USHER CLUB llli fsliei' Chili was iiigziiiizcnl cluriug thc first sciiicsiei' wi this si ll year, uiiclci' thc leaclcrsliip of Mr. llolclemziii. lt is mic of tliv iiux N clubs of the sclwul :incl it has fillerl Il very iiiipiwlziiit plzicc-taking cmiip clmivc 111' :ill uslicriiig for 21 iiuiiibei' of ziuclitoriiim ciitcrtziiiiiiiciits. f 5 Tlic club consists of almut twcutx' zictivc iiiuiiiluers. 'lilicre are nu fl N paid by the iueiulncrs of the club. Club iiicetiiigs are lielcl after sclicml, precccliiig am ziiiclitmiiiiii ciilci 1 ment. tw cmiiplcu- :ill details pcrtziiiiiiig' tw uslieriiig fm' the fiillmviiig'cx'eii11 0 NIH. HOLIJICNIAN Pflyr Om' Ilumlz' er! Tvn OFFIQICRS Head Usher and Club fwanager , ,. Clycle Barr Faculzy Adviser -- Nlr. Holdeman EFLECTUIQ . . . DF 1932 13.41211 Huw ll1-fi I11 riyI1f1--M111-11111 .Xdlnil-1-, D111'11tl1y Zilinski. I-111111111-111 M1-111111111-ll. NI:11-j111'i1- Olds. lJ111'11Il1v Klasse, Ruth XY11111ls, ll111'11lhy GFZIII1. Xxvilllihl XYi1-1's1-l11:1. Blill'g1ll'l't Zilillski. 31111111-11 'l'11yl111-, 1511111111 NYillit!s. SlE1:11N11 ll11wfXl:1xi111- .l11l111s1111. 11:11'1'i1-it llzlvis. 1111111 S1-111111. T'1T1'illlIll' NTCl11K'1lI'X. N11ll'Q.C2lI't'1 5:11111-1', 111-111-V11-vu II11lI111:111. I'1'1-11:1 1-1111-1-I1-, .I11s1-11hi111- XYilI., lll'l'. I'RllNT 111111 f'l'l11-111111 YUlllllilllS. 1,1-11111 11111311111-11, 111-l':111li111- l'1111I. Miss Rings, 1.1-11111 Smilh, 511111111 XYi1s1111. T111-111111 lfiltflll. 1.1-11:1 lfl11'is1-11111-1 E. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING CLUB 111: 1111121111-111 1'5z11'1'1-t1 1'11'111x'11111g' 1111111 was 111'ga111Z1-11 :1 11-xx' f'L'ZlI'S :1g11 :ls 11 1111-1'r11'x' 1'11111 211111 11215 111-1-11 1'1111t11111e11 215 such 1111- s1-v1-1-111 SC1l1CS1E'1'S. The 111111 11f this 1'11111 1s 111 111112111611 1111- 111111115 111 1111- 1111-11111c1's 111 the T11-111 111 1111-1'z11111'1-. .-X1 1111- 1JQg'1I1ll1llg' 111 1-z11'11 s1-111es1c-1'1111- 111'11g'1':1111 is 111111111611 115' t111- 11f1i1'Q1's. Must 111 1111- lJl'1Jgl'Z111lS 1111-s1-1111-11 111 the C1ll1J 1-1111s1st 111' tz11ks c11z11':1c11-1'1z111g 1f1iza11ct11 1111111-tt 1'31'1111'11111gg 1111-s 111 111111-11 z1111h111's. 211111 11111111 1'1-11111'ts, During 1111- 111111-ss 111 11111' :1111'ise1'. Miss Rings. Miss C11111i11g1- ZICTC11 Elf 1-1'11111s1-11111 Fifi! Semester Margaret SZld19I' T1'1e1ma Eaton ., Elizabeth M:C0nne11 Mi1c1rec1 Taylor , Fafnfty O1f1711'13flQS President , Tffff-PT65TdE?1f Secretary , . . , ,Treasurer AdVifF1' - Miss Edith Rings Seroua' 8677165151 Leorn Smith Ger:11C1ine P0111 Minnie Wi1son Leota Rockwell MISS RINGS l'11j11' Um- lI11111I1'1'1l l:'I1-111-11 EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 Phyllis XYilso11 .luck Niuliolsmi llmizihl NYilso11 fill2ll'lPS Zic-gc-11l1l4-11 l'il1ll'f'llLL' Mufjuowii BUSINESS STAFF OF BI-WEEKLY lflli Business Staff of the Bi-XYeekly publicatioii has completecl Ll quite successful year and has been lllllJllSlll1lg l-I'Ulll l.000 to l,T300 copies each issue. The first z1ll-talking picture to zippezir at 'Iackson lligh School was helcl under the auspices of this paper. First Semester Donald Wilson . Carl Franlc . . . . . Jack Nicholson . . Phyllis Wilson . Charles Ziegenhien . , . Florence McQuown . . . Florence lVlcQucwn . . Ramona DuBois . Page fjlll' 1IIIlll11'l'll Tlmfliw Ulfl lCl2RS . ..Business Mariager ..,,.., . . . . .Assistant Business Manager . . . . .Advertising Manager . . . .Assistant Advertising Manager .. Circulation Manager ,.,,... . ...ExclJange,... .. . Advertising . . .Advertising .. . .. Faculty Adviser - Mr. Randall Second Semester Charles Ziegenbien .,...,..John Koss . .-lack Nicholson Florence McQuown , . . , Claude Drake . . Evelyn Hardy' . . Evelyn Hardy EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 STAMP CLUB H lf Stump Club is zi new orgzmization with at membership of about forty. The purpose of the club is not alone to increase the collections of the members, but to try to give the members an unclerstancling of the reason for the issues of vztrious stamps. lu connection with this objective, soma-thing of the history zmcl geogrzipliy of the issuing countries must be stuclierl. OFFICERS President Carlene Evans Secretary , Robert Titus Treasurer Lawrence Weeks RIFLE CLUB Hli club is lJl'llllZl1'll5' orgzuiizecl for the high school boy who enjoys the sport of rifle, revolver, :mtl pistol shooting. The caliber of the rifle is limited to T32's', zmcl f25fT21Vsl'. The caliber uf re- volvers ancl pistols rztnges from ?2's to ll's . The rzuige is from 25 yards to S300 yards long. The club meets every Tucstlziy :tt Record in whatever place is clesignzttecl at the previous meeting. OFFICERS President . . , , . .lack jaquish Vice-President . , . . ,Robert Carter Treasurer . . , . , . . . .Alfred Hock Secretary William Millerlile TAXIDERMY CLUB HIC Tzixiclermy Club is the latest formed club in the school. The purpose of the club is to clevelop and maintain the interest of stuclents connected with the Biology department who are actively engaged in this subject. The club meets during record period and lYeclnesclz1y evenings :it T200 o'clock. The club was formed uucler the guidance of Nr. Horn: Mr, Blair :incl Mr. Preston are the faculty aclvisers. The program for the semester includes the mounting of birds. mammals, and fish. Harold Beach Dick Ballentine President Secretary , Treasurer , . MEMBERS Max Finton Robert I-lannah OFFICERS Faculty Advisers . . . Mr. P Ben Kenzie Charles McNeil Dick Ballentine , . Max Finton Charles McNeil reston, Mr. Blair Page Ulu' H11 mlrarl Thirteen EFLECTUIQ . . . of 1932 THE BEST POSTURES IN JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Louise Clark john Hart The two students pictured above have been chosen by the physical Cclncatiwn rlepartnients as the boy and the girl with the best postures in jackson High School. The selection was niacle frmn all the students Cll1'OllCIl in physical education classeq 4' Une Ilnnrlrwl l'IlllI'fl'l'll i 'l' ATI-1 LETICI BUY!! IIDUIQTI EFLECTD . . . of 1932 FOOTBALL OCTOBER Zi HE Jackson High griddcrs received their first defeat from a Michigan High School team since 19:29 when they bowed to the strong Battle Creek team before a large crowd at the Food City. Saturday, October Ii, by a score of 12-0. ln the past the Vikings have always had one or two warming up contests before encountering a team as strong as the Crickets, Undoubtedly had jackson been permitted to play her two opening games, she would have displayed a much better brand of football and the outcome might have been reversed. OCTOBER El Falling before the crushing attack of a stronger Lansing Central team, the ,lackson High eleven were handed a IH-13 defeat under the flood lights of XVithington Stadium liriday, October 9. This was the first time that the Big Red's goal had been crossed this season. Scoring early in the first period, the visitors continued their drive throughout the entire contest. The Vikings showed marked improvement over last week's game, although they still showed weakness in blocking and tackling. The first touchdown came after four minutes of play when Tykocki, Central fullback, crashed off tackle and sprinted 30 yards for the first score. The kick for extra point failed. OCTOBER 17 Jackson High won its first game of the season when it defeated St. .lohn's High of jackson. ,laekson kicked off first and held St. john's for downs and when they received the ball, promptly marched down the field for a touchdown. The Vikings kicked off to Blulnix who then made a spectacular 80 yard run for a touchdown. Vikings scored again when Hammond made a 159 yard run around his own left end. In the third period jackson made one more touchdown with the backs alternating at carrying the ball and finally Cimock plunged over for the Score. The Vikings scored again in the opening of the fourth quarter with Cimock hitting the line for the touchdown. ,lackson scored again after a St. ,lohn's back fumbled on his own yard line. OCTOBER 2-4 On October 24th, jackson High tied with Lansing Eastern in a nocturnal game on Eastern's field. Lansing scored in the second period on a long forward pass from Turik to Pricco who fell over the line for a touchdown. The teams battled on even turns during the remainder of the period. jackson opened up with her vounted offense early in the third quarter and Cimock scored from the one foot line after runs of nineteen and twenty-nine yards, respectively, by Hammond and Allen. Clark made what proved to be the tying score on a double reverse off right tackle for the point after the touchdown. ln the second half the Vikings clearly outplayed the Quakers. The blocking was excellent and the line held. The Viking backfield clicked to perfection, making many sensational runs which brought the crowd to its feet. OCTOBER 31 A strong line and a soggy field held jackson High's offense to a tie with Bay City Central in a closely contested game on October 3lst. A thirty-five yard forward pass, Hammond to Clark, with less than one minute left to play in the first half, was completed for the only jackson touchdown. Hammond scored the point after the touchdown which concluded the Vikings' scoring for the remainder of the game. Robert Allman, Bay Cityis back, 'made the only touchdown for the Wolves when he plunged over the line for the three yard mark. Allman also added the extra point on a plunge off his own left tackle. NOVEMBER T Jackson High's team travelled to Toledo, Saturday, November Tth, and met defeat at the hands of XVaite High. lt was a much better game than indicated by the score. jackson repeatedly tore off big gains, but lacked the extra punch needed to score. VVaite scored all of their points in the second period as the result of long passes which Clark, playing safety man with a crippled leg, could not get to in time to intercept. For Jackson, Yochens, Stevens and Hutchinson were the shining lights on the lines, while in the back- field, Captain Cimock was the outstanding star. Page One Ilumlrerl Eighteen EFLECTC ...Cf 1932 FMINT Row llvfl Io I'f!1lllI7liilDt2lill llilnuuk, Clark, Murphy, Iii:-lar, Yoelielis. Sliarpe, Horn. Aldrich, Hutchinson, Allen, Hilllllllllllll. SECOND llowAISird, Hunt, lleNX'ard, illnnielewski, Stephens, Sin-decor. Lang, Koizlrski, Bosiedor, BIilll1'C'l', Iilineziek. I..xs'r Huw -Cline. Fis1'l1e1', Gooding, SniIiI'l'4-, Nixon, Seheil'I'h-r, lloarll XX'atson, Sniith, F0lll'2lL'l'0, XYyhle, flznlowski, Huhn, Ili:-hnhl. THE VIKING SQUAD Hen Cinioek George Allen l-aYerne Hammond ,lack Clark Amlrew Klineziek Gardener Bird Norman Hunt Larry Goorling Robert Murphy 1 john Fisher Allan Diebold .lack Sutliffe Ralph Cline Russell Nixon Vern XYyble Robert Fouracre john Smith Robert Hallis Richard Lightheart Keith Spade l-E'I l'ER M EN Alex Ilutehinson Harold DeW'ard Leo Iiostedor Iidward Cznlowski Francis Kotarski Ilenry Keilar Yan Aldrich -Ioe flnnielewski Edsel Seheiffler NUM ERALS Kenneth Spade ,Iunior Carr Alex XYasiIew Clyde Gainin Chester Parrueh ,lack Messenger Donald McClure Fred Van XVagner Robert Hanna Murray Stauss ,lack Ilart XVaIter Planeta ,I esse Yoehens l.eo Lang Robert Stevens Vincent Horn Ilurwood Maurer Frank Snedecor Lyle Sharp Ray Iiuhn Clifford Hand -lohn Wiatsun Byron Chanter Arthur Hartman Lawrence Dilly .Ioe Rogevcn john Girken Charles Taraskiewiez Richard Putman Rollo Demming Carroll Robinson Page Une Ilnmlrerl .YIIIPIFPII 4 EFLECTU . . . or 1932 NOVEMBER 14 'lille Vikings lost to a veteran aggregation from Pontiac on November Hth The Nikings tried hard for their first major victory of the year. but six blocked punts. three fumhles and a muddy field proved too many obstacles to overcome. Roth teams played conservative football, Pontiac scored its first touchdown after three minutes of play when Matthews broke through and blocked Hammond s kick and then recovered the ball for a touchdown. The Chiefs scored again in the third period. The touchdown was made possible when jackson puntecl outside on its own five vard mark. The final touchdown was scored after l'ontiac's punt was blocked and recovered on jaekson's five yard line. NO V EM Fl li R 21 A revamped team met the Alumni Saturday, November 21st, at the XYithington Stadium. The Vikings went into the game minus four regular linemen and its varsity backfield. Throughout the entire first half the Vikings played great defensive ball, holding the .Xlunini to few gains and no scores. :Xt the start of the third period the Alumni made its first touchdown. In the last quarter, after a long run by Chuck Brown, who played the ball on the Vikings' 358 yard line, Cooley circled left end for a touchdown. Several jackson regulars were sent into the game which resulted in two long runs and two good passes netting the Vikings' only score of the game. NOX' ICM B ER 213 ln the last of the Turkey Day clashes between jackson l'ligh's traditional foe, Ann Arbor, the Vikings battled the Cniversity city lads to a thrilling scoreless tie on Ferry Field at Ann Arbor. The jackson boys threatened in the closing moments of the first half, having the ball on Ann rXrbor's three yard line. but the gun sounded before the Vikings had tilne to crash over. Royce. :Xnn .'Xrbor's famed punter. was instrumental in preventing jackson from scoring. jackson High was eliminated from the 19151 grid race when it lost to the strong liattle Creek team in the first game of the season. ln the past the Vikings have always had one or two warming-up contests. BEN CIMOKZIQ lfrmtlmll Cupluili .-Xli'l'HL'R R. MASON IQ, Nason, Faculty Manager of L .Xthletics for jackson High School. has complete charge of the financial management of the different sports, be- sides supervising the sale of tickets for all of the games. Along with this is the added responsibility of making the schedules for the different teams. large Um' llilllcllwl Tnvenly Uvtnwlwr EFLECTUIQ . . . or 1932 tc11xt'11 111111 x1e11 1f 11111 'l'7 l R Holtz 1'Qce11'ccl tllc clcgret- ul ll. 5. lltllll Xl1t'l11g':111 State X111'111s1l Llmlla-gc. llc zllsu ztttcmlecl tln- L'lll- vcrsity uf AllL'lllQ'2lll 4lL1I'll1g2f tlllt 115191 su111111c1' flui11gg'1':1clL1z1tQ xx'111'k fm' :1 KI. l'. lf. flL'Q'1'i'L'. l-it-f111'c C much llultz cz1111c tw ,lz1clqs1111. lw m1z1cl1ccl sucuc9sf11l tcz1111s 111 L'l1z11'l11ttc. Qc1:1cl1 llultz l1:1s ul1z11'g'cc1f lJz1slcf:tl1:1ll z111cl trztclq, :xml lwtlmll. s1111e1x1wcf 1lllt'l'L'lIlSQ lmf- UXXL ll lul.XX'UOlD l.. XY.X'l'SUX 1 sun z1ttc11clcrl thc BllL'lllQ'1ll1 Ytzlte Nc11'111z1l Clwllm-ge. l'L'CClX'lllg1' 21 T clcgrt-c of lu, S, Ijllflllg' the SllIl1lllQ!' 4 ' A owl at .Xll111111 M1114-ge, XX'z1tty , wlw is 21 gj'l'Zl4lllZlIC ull .lZlk'liS4J1l lligh Scluml, has Citlltillllttfl lllk' t ta-21111. llcftm-11-t111'11111g' tu 'lZlL'liSUll tu tt-z1cl1. llc Cuzlcllerl teams 111 thc x'1c1111tx' ut X1JSllLll1ll. L11z1cl1 XX :1ts1111 111st1llsl11s teams xx'1tl1 .1 UIIL X'ilQ111gA spirit Zlllfl tl1c will to W111. llc lms cltznrgu ut' f1111tl1:1ll, sw1111111111g'. tcm E. THE1931 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - - l'u'lQso11 ll f Octmt-r 15 f .l2iVl45O11l'3 - 1 f1C11,1,1A1- 1 ,lf1tlXs1111 .11 Clctcwlnur 734 - lilflfffm 7 1 PL't11l1v1' I Nc1x't'111l1t'1 Nm'c111l1t'1 XUVt'1lll7C1' T. Xux'u111l1c1 I , 1 -l2lCliSU1l 1 -lZ1L'liSOll 0 1 1 -lHCli5Ol1 U Pl -lElL'lQiOIl 15 1, lilflifklll lr Ilzlttlc- Crcclq 172 l.2lllSll1Q' Lll'lltV2ll Stl Nt. Flllllllb 11 l.?l1lSlI1Q' l':ZlhICI'Il I llzty City . XX'z1itc lligl1 Till lltlllllflk' IU .'Xl11111111 173 jxllll .Xrlmr U l'11g11' Um' Illlnrlrtfrl Tllwlzlgfffflll- EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 SFANIDIXG lIc'l'I In riglllr fCU2lL'll H. Ii. Hullz, KlillL'ZlL'k, Suirlvr, SlH'lll'l'0I'. Nlilllllillfllll, :xlllI'll'l'l. .XVIIS Sflulvllt BHIIHIQEQUI' Impilnslii. 51-:.x'rl-in fl'l2lIlllllUll4l. Allvu. lfupizuiu llimm-k, Gumlixxg, fllurk. Yau .-Xlclriclx George :Xllcu .I :wk .Xrust Charles .-Xllclersou Keuuctb Baker Hymn Cbzmtcr BASKETBALL SQUAD l.E'l l'ERKllQN lieu Cimock ,lack Clark Larry Gooding I.z1Ycru H2l1ll1IlfJllfl NLM ERJXLS XYaltcr Hafle I'aul Loeffcl Herman Ubcrlicscu l'SCll'Hllllfl Soczek BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 11 ..... Deccmlner December 18 ..... 30 ..... ,lauuary S ......... january I5.... January 2:2 .... ,Iauuary 729 ....... February 5 ..,., . February 1:2 ....... February I9 ,...... February 215 ,...... March -l ......... Pago Um' '1l1Illll'l'11 TIIVUHHI-llU0 .....-I2lCliSUl1-l ....,lacksou-13..., .....,l2iCkS0ll' ....,lacksou- SL... T '.... ...ujzlcksml-1 ...Jackson-1 .....-lacksou- 5.. Rlacksmm-1.3..., .....,,I21CkSOll-l U.....,. Alacksou'2-l,...... Vlilciliscmll-12i.... .Iacksuu-1 IL... .XlNll'L'XX' Kliuczick Xxvlllilllll Snider lfrauk Sucrlccor xlzuucb Hrusb Rfwbcrt Haklos Pcfcr Nlarlclzlleuzl .......L31lSll1g Central ..,....Battlc Creek .....Aluuu1i .......l,ansiug Central .......P0utiaC ...,..'X1m Arbor .......Lausi11g liasteru .......l-Xuu Arbor .......Klouut Clemens ..,.,..Battle Creek ....,..Lausiug Central .......Muskegou EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 l.li0 li0S'l'lill0Ii BICX CINIUIIK PHILIP CIIASIC Funllulll lfll.Y1fL'HIllfI Swimming BASKETBALL lJliCliRIl2liR Il jackson High School's basketball team went into a tie for first place in the .HA Cage League race as the result of a thrilling' tl to tl victory over Lansing Central. Captain lflennie Cimock sank a long tom with only a few seconds to play, to win the game for the Vikings. lJECl-1Rllll'fR ls Undisputed first place in the .BA League basketball race was the boast of jackson Higlfs cage squad by virtue of a I5 to El victory over a strong Battle Creek team on December 18th. IJIQCIQMBICR 3:0 Completely outpassed, and being unable to penetrate the defense of a collection of great basketball stars. ,lackson fell before a powerful .-Xlumni quintet by a score of 727 to T. The Alumni used two different teams. JANUARY 8 The Vikings upset the strong Lansing Eastern Cagers in a league game played in the local gym. .-Xllen, Viking forward, was largely responsible for the victory as he scored seven of the Viking points. The game ended with the score Sl to 4. VIANCARY t5 Failure to stop Leslie Matthews, Pontiac! scoring ace. cost jackson High a 23:-17 beating at the hands of the Big' Chiefs at Pontiac. Friday. ,lannary 15th. Playing was fast throughout the entire game with the exception of the fourth quarter, when the Chiefs used their stalling to keep possession ot the ball. JANUARY 22 The lead in the race for the 5.-X basketball championship changed hands as the result of Ann .-Xrbor's 28-125 victory over laekson. lack Clark showed more offensive ability in this game than he had in any previous game and scored seven points. Cimock and Allen played nice defensive ball. Page Um' Ilumlrevl Tmenly-lhree EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 IiL'SSIil.l. SHKBIQRG DUN llL I't1HI-ill AI. PAIHRISH Tennis Gulf Trm-k .1 .1 may io' 21, lnahility to cage their shots cost jackson lligh's haslqethall team its second JA loss of the rear to Lansing liastern, 15-3. The Yikings did all their scoring i11 the first half on haskets hy Gooding, Snedeeor, and a free throw hv lack Clark. FIEITRLIXRY 5 in a return engagement, tl1e Viking haskethall team suffered their second defeat of the Year from the Ann Arhor team. This time hy a 21 to 15 score. The Viking: proved to he superior in pass work and hall handling, hut their old nemisis of poor h l tl ti ll l 1 as ict shooting again cost tem a Vic cry. ie wort of Cimock was outstanding and Clark was a high point man. i 7 FlilwRl':XIxY I2 Iaekson High School hasketeers met defeat at the hands of the Mt. Clemens cage squad on the local court hy a score of 732, to Io. Costly errors on the part of the Vikings eost them victory. l7lil'3RL'.-XRY ltr The Yiking eourtmen sustained a Il? to 24 defeat from the strong Battle Creek cagers at the Food City in their return engagement. The orange and hlack completely outplayed their opponents until late in the last uuarter when Cimock was hanishetl from the game hy the personal foul route, Leading hy two points with ten seconds to play, a ,lackson plaver tried a long shot which failed. Mitchell, llattle Creek forward. o' N rahhed the hall and sank a long tom to send the game into overtime. The llear Cats scored three points in the overtime, while the jackson men went scoreless. Flilt3RC.'XRY :ZH ,lackson lligh School haskethall quintet reeeived its fourth defeat of the Current season from a 5.-X League opponent when the Lansing Central sduad set the Vikings hack hy a 14-li! score 111 the vocational gym ot the Capitol City. l'oor hasket shooting. especially during the first half, when the Vikings scored only three points was responsihle for defeat. MARCH 4 ln the final game of the season. the Vikings lost to Nuskegoirs llig Reds hy an 18 to 113 score. The Vikings outscored the Kfuskies in the third period and tied the score going into the last quarter, The hrilliant work of Clark and Cin1ock's stellar per- formance partly made up tor the team's loose playing. P11 gt' Une lIl1mI1'4'1l T1z11'l1I17-fluff' EFLECTD . . . of 1932 Bur llnxx' tlefl In riyllllff-l'zlul Stl'1'llSlll2l. NU!'Ill2lll llalvey. l'1lll'l Nlzlyn. Xzllluln lilnuss, l.2lXXI'l'Ilx'l' Matlmny, NYilli:1n1 'l'11un1psun, A11're1I I':u'rish, Ikuhn-ri Jones. T l:HllN'l' RUXX'---.X1'llllIl' .luhnsun, XYillium llnymlen, lfrauik Mason, .Xlltlmny Strim-l'I', llussel lJeYIieg. CHEER LEADERS AND ATHLETIC MANAGERS HliliRl.l'fAIDliRS uct :Ls an agency fur euuperution between the student burly and the athletic teams. Hill Hayden, Russell lliuclj De Ylieg. Tony Strieff. ancl :Xrthur tliuclj johnson were chusen fur the 151551-151152 sea- son. The boys have clone El great clenl to develop scliool spirit hy their good work at the games anal during zluditnriuin periods. The stuclent 1llZi11ZlQC1'S helperl this seznscmn hy selling' tickets at the foothall zmrl haskctlball games. This saved the expense of hiring' ticket sellers. Page Um' IIIIIIIIITII Twvnly-fine EFLECTO . . . or 1932 liafiia How lleft lo Fiflllflfd. Yauglin. .l. Kellogg. F. 'l'aylu1'. S. I,:1wle1'. Ii. Sligel' B Illxiss li XXh1iely, J. li. XYllillow, li. liills, Mr. NYz1ls UU. Slacuxn How V-R. f'l111pel. H. Carr. J. Hari, L. Xvilllxvilglltlll, S. fillIllll0XXSlii, .I. lJ2ll'lil'l', ll. NI11s11 Rioyl' Row- A. 'l'l1on1pso11. Il. Bell. A. NX'asil1-xv, R, l,:1Mz11'1'. D. Jenks, NY. fllmpiii, IJ. llll L 1:1 ' . iase. SWIMMING NEW' pool reeord was made when jackson tankers were defeated by a scor 515419 by Lansing Central. The new record was established by Herner, lig xec Star, in tl1e 100 yard breast stroke. His time was 1:16-I-5. Hodgeboom X ning Captain. was declared ineligible and did not take part in the meet. The swiinniing team lost its second meet of the season to Lansing liastein lll 1 Quakers' pool by a score of .372-314. The Vikings eopped only two first places. 'l'he jackson natators tmally broke Ill the win eolnmn by virtue of a 43-337' 1 ttt over their ancient rivals. Ann Arbor, i11 a lllCCt which took place in the local pool The Yil-:ing tankers nosed out the Ypsilanti tankers by the close score of 318 S1 ll dual 111eet held in the local pool. Don Dnteher turned out the best pertornianet tor the Vikiiigs. lt was nothing to the discredit ot the X llil11,Q,' tankers when they lost 423 Fl lll a swiinniing' meet with Battle Creek i11 the Fleur Cat's pool. llattle Creek had scum veterans and a state eliampionsliip tank squad. Yiking tankers placed fifth ill the 5-A meet. lly taking six of eight first places, ,laclcson Higl1's swiininiiig team defelted ie Alumni by a score of 5:2-7125. The Yiking tankmen defeated Kalamazoo by a 3115-P8 score in the home pool Friday. liebruar f 19. 5 l Donald Dntcher Zlllfl l'hilip Chase set new records in the lhtlvyziiwl and the U0 V1 free style. 19.1.2-.5 ,lannarjv t-5 lannary 5224 january 230 FCl7I'L1Zll'j' 125 Febriiary 243 Page Une I11lIllIl'1'lI TlIlL'I11U-Sl.l' 25 SCH lilDt'I.li Lansing Central Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor - Rattle Creek - 5-A League Meet here th e re here there EFLECT . . . or 1932 BACK How tlefl lo right!-David Frye. Lyla- Fry:-, H2ll'0lLl Tompkins, Harold Holnlrigv, lic-lim-ill liZlkl 1', .lohn Caldwell, Glf-n Mcllonnvll, llllvsh-1' Pnruch, .lov flllll1l0lPNYSlil, Gs-ruld Homlgehoom, .lznnvs Vaughn. XYultc1' NVill4-ts, litlwnrd Gvrr, I.uYc-rule 'llll0lll1lS0ll, Frm-tl Yam XYz1gn4-11, Ilolmvrt NYhiie1c-y, Robert Nvilllill'HS. Slauoxn Row-Arthur litln-ridge, Hurry liowlvs, .lov KI'lllllli'l', V1-l'11al'1l Kc-nzie, Fred Junko, Stzlnlm-y Clizlmlwk, Alex Hutchinson, L1-o Lung, l'IL l'l1lllll Uhcrlvssion, .luck Sutliffv, .lack Clark, XYilli:nn Sprl-On, .100 Jzunockzu, Philip llzlrling, .lznnvs Brush, Frank Dodgv, Toni Slnzillcy. Fuovr Row!-Elton liuskowski, Ricllurd l.ightl1u1'1, Tln':udor1- Kvnnvl, Yerni- XYyhlf-, Alfri-cl I,llI'l'lQll, Alhi-rt liigford, Arthln' McVay, .lznnvs lilliot, David Gl'ilbilll, BlllN'l't llills, Tony CZ2ll'llI'Clii, Roh:-rt XXX-st, llicluwil Slwrwood, lluznu- NYl1itn4-y, TRACK ' HIC Track team clicl not have 21 regular schedule this year hut took part in meets as convciiieiit. ' The first meet of the season was at ,Xlhiou on Szlturclay. :Xpril 130. with the Alluioii College lfrosh team. .lZlCliSlJll was victorious with Z1 score of HM to 2956 against Albion. Puyv Um' Illlnrlrvll T1m'nIy-smvvll - el 1 t EFLECTIDID . . . DF 1932 limit lluw 11017 In riylzfj--Gnylmwl Amlrc-xxs, Dzwid Nlniilzlml. l'vlll'l'CSl llrawiz, llomxlrl XYhii4 llurruy Strauss, Frzuik 5110114-L'm', liiclxznnl Power, lil'l'Il2l1'll llnvies, fvhK'Stl'l' Shelly, Frzmcis Snmllvx 1 nnx'r llow- -.lznm-s Fl'4'llJL'I'f-1, Rob:-rt I .4-elim-r, xvlllikllll iillapin, llolpert Hullns, Captain Russell Sliulxt-rg.:, Grulmln liurgr-ss, Byron lillnilh-V, Donald Linton. Rzlymoml XYmvi:nilm. TENNIS H If scasun started with a Contest at ,Xnn .-Xrhur which resulted in at defeat for the Vikings of I to 23: hut as Pl whole, we feel that the season was Il successful one. .-Xpril 253 April 30 May T May lfl May 721 Page Om' Ilnnrlr4'rI Tllft'l11!j-Uiyllf SCHEDVLIQ Battle Creek A11 ll Arbor - Lansing Lansing SA hlefit Ceiftral Eastern here there here there here EFLIECTDIQ . . . or 1932 Loft In Riglil-llzivv Gmlmu, liulwrl XYl1itvli'y. 'l'lmyr-1' lielwunl l 0l'l'1'Sl Gran-tx. llvln-rt Hills lflup- tzuin, Bohm-rt XY:-'sl, lic-Vnzirrl li:-nzii-, .luv Ixmnixwr, l.1lxv1'l'lll' 'l'lmmpson, mul Antlluny Cznrnccki. CROSS-COUNTRY 4XCliSO.N High Sch0ol's cruss-country tczim captured third place in the .-Ximual XYCS'tCl'll Michigan Regional meet held at Kalainazcm. On Noveinluer T, llob Hills, jzicksonls only entry in thc State cross- country mect held at Ypsilanti. finished in fourth place. Hills' time was 10 2354. K Page One Ilunrlrc-:I Twenly-nine v -.,., EFLECTIDIQ . . . Cf 1932 Imf! ln liiglll'-NIV. Xxviliillll. Don VIUIIIQN. .l1'l'I'y lflillllilill. .luck Xrnsl, l.m-umlrsl li:-1111 Xmx lililluzivk. Dun DlltL'lll'l'. GOLF HIC Gulf 103111 was mzlclc up of we-ry xx'm'thy my-11 this year. .Xlunmg M lIL1lSUl1llli1lQ' wcrc Khuczick, llutfyhcr. l'1I'2l1llili11. :xml Kms The sczmsmm sturtccl with :Ln UIJCIICI' at Kun .Xrhur U11 Sznturclay. Xpu with Z1 chasm' scum' ufii-15 tw IS-IS with the XviI'ill0'i luciuff dCfC211Cll X bv r. SCIIICIJULIC Xpril 213 Buttle Qfcek - April 230 .hllll .'X1'bU!' f May I I,2ll1Sil1g'CC1l'fI'Zl! May ll l.zu1siug IQHSICVI1 May '31 SAX Nc-et - - Pngu Om' llumlrwl Tllirly hy-rc thcre here there hcre GIIQLI' IDOIQTI EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS I I NSS I.I'.NN .II.. I I I ,fl . - ' mm ,Q , II SS H .X U EFLECTD . . . UF 1932 Iiuiu Rim llvfl lo rigllll YXYl'lIll2l Schiller-. Luolla l,2lllll1'I'. Maxine- Austin, Blaumli- Taylor, II:-le-n .Inlin- suu, Laura Hunt, IH-arl NYallu-r, Milrlrf-ml liatcs, tlapitnla Iluckvlllif-rry, Ilurutlly Drnun-lly, Lum-lla Moss. Mary Martin, iit'l'Zlltlllll' H4-ins, Nlildrs-il S1-aton, Mary Hi-lon llildvluralul, Lillian liattvn, Iri-no linwn-n. Slzcoxn liow--Mary .loin-s. Jn-ssiv XY1-ir, liluiuc Piper, Mary Jane Firth, Lucilli- Smith, lfrancvs Cola-. Ann:-ttv lirvw, llurntlly tirippa-n, Nvillllil Ailu-n. .Ii-anus-ttv Putnam. Flor:-ucv Sykes. Ftll'I't'll Biclu-l. Thelnia Spridgi-on. l nnx'r Rmx'-l clx-iiim-co NYunil, 'l'lu-lma Ythllllltllls, Doris ltvasmu-r. Blarinn lialu-r, Myrna Ilulli-r. Louisn- K4-ysc-V, live-lyu Smith, Iilvira Dilmlmli-, Fm-rn liastnu. ULURI :incl clo nesclzlys at theniselves clztys with ccutud was tu Battle Q 4 TUMBLING CLUB wrmig- the lmys art-n't tin- unly unes xvhu can lmuilcl pyrzunicls fzuicy filp-flops! .X glance in the girls, gyni Blonclays und XYUI- rccurcl periucl will pruve thc girls turn na nu-an haucl-springs For zi livt-ly tumbling' clulv works out un the inat thcrc on those L series nf stunts nf every kincl. Huw well these stunts arc ex- reycalcfl in thc spring' cleinonstration. the assembly prograin sent Teak. and l.:1nsing'. :incl thc Circus. l OFFICERS President , . , , . . . Laura Hunt Vice-Prexident , . . .Marion Baker Secretary , . . . ,Luella Moss Page Une llumlrvrl Thirly-llzrve EFLECTD . . . or 1932 lixlik llow llefl In I'f!ll1fi7l,llU1' fyimwiex, Genevieve Olsen, NIZll'l1lIl llimlle. Nlilclrell Olin, Grave l:ll'Illlll5i. Czlpitulu lloelie1llJel'i'x'. llzitlleriile flzurlwell. Bl2ll'l0Il llzlker, .lullzl Nlellltyre. .lenlmelle lluyt, lflVil'il llilylmle, livelyu Smith, Nornm lfurcl, Shirley Jones, Fern liustim. SISCUNIP Row Rlmlgel lluwurcl, licluu l,Juz1elu-nbusli, Mary Ileleu llilmlelmmml. l.:1uru Illini. Louise Illzurli, .lezm lllarke, Tlxelmzu YUUIIHIIIS ,Mary flutlierilxe liirelxlxerg, Mary lilinezielc, Louise fizurter, Maluml 'l'z1ylur. Virginia Llnyml, Olga Iilineziek. Farrell liiekel. lfluxxw' liow- -Myrna lluller, l.ueIIz1 Nluss, Marie Ilillelt, Pauline l'u1'ler, lilnine llilrhle. ll:-m'ielln llulyer. Irene Howell. Velma Sehilke. Mary Nyllll, Illwollly Donnelly, Nlzlry Jones. BASKETBALL llli pupulzlrity of lmzislqetlmll seems tu he an eslzllplisliecl thing. The last season over une huiiclrecl girls with Q'l'6ZltL'Sf eilthusizlslu ralliecl to its support. Special delight is cleriverl from the speecl uf the cuurt gzuue. zmcl the fleet-looteclness :mal skill necessary tu uutwit oppmieuts seemecl to ehzillenge the players tu special ulertiiess. Much practice was given tim acquire tech- nique in cloclgiug :md in llllllflllllg the hall as well :ls in perfecting leaiiiwcwlc. A tmirnziniem with its sharp mateliing of wits ahcl skill luppecl the sezisuu. 'l'he llll1's wlni the must gzuues with the l'Zth grzlcle zmrl 'luuim' College com- ing seeoml. Page Une llumlrerl Tlzirly-fulu' EFLECTID . . . DF 1932 I4tt.lt Iinw tltffl In riglrli Ht-It-il XX'znrtI, tllzuirt' .Itw I.tul1x. llmwxlliy tllzirk, .I:ulit- Yzulillt-1'vutn'l. I mux'r litrxx 'l'ht-Ima: Ytmtllmnls. I.2llIl'2l Html. Julia: NIL'IllIXI't'. Ilt-uri:-Ilan Illllnt-V. Nlttritni Iinlitl. J GIRLS H If girIs wt-ztriiig Zl ztrt- thtvst- tit' wlttmi nur st'ht1tiI t'zt11 wt'II ht- prtmtl. 'Iihtty must hztx'tt high st'httI:tstic st:mtIiiigs. gtititl ptisttirt-. :mtl g-tititI sptwtsitiztltsliip. DANCING IIKIIQOXIQ hits s:titI. I'1XlbI'L'SSIHll is tht- uct-tI ttf my SlIIII.i-'-lllllll hats ulwztvs ttnuiifl this trut-. .XII tht- ztrts, KIZIIICIIIQ' Itht- first HI mztiii artsy. liztinting. stttiIpttirt'. Zll'CIIIIL'CIl1IAt', IittA1':ttt1i't: music, hztxt rt-st1Itt'tI frtim this 1tt't'tI. Iftir tht' girl wht, wisht-s grztctx ptrist-. ptti'stm:tIIt5'. thc tI:mt't- is tht' ht-st way ttvtmIJtz1i1i tht'm, fur tlztiiciiig is tht' tlxprttssitm ttf tht' whtilc st'II :md Irwin tht- strttl spring t'Iiztr1at'ttIr :t11tI lit-rstviiztlity. Iht- fIztiit't' is tht- mtfst x'it:tI tit' ztII zlrts-it is zn mit' whilt' :LII tmtht-r ztrts nrt' tvutsitIt- tat tmt-. Iiitcrest iii this :lrt Ilils grmrti tu tht- cxtt-nt thztt tht- tirgztiiizzttitni til' at grtiup tit' txx't'i1t5'ft't+t1i' girls iiittm st spttciztl tIzmt't' grtrup hzts rcsulttlrl, 'I'ht- mum- Imcrs tif the group hztx't- hethii cI1t1st1i1 Imttzttist- uf thtiir zthility ur iiitt-rtlst in this iiitttltt tif SQIIA-L'Xlbl'CSSItPIl thrttugh rhythiiiit' ImtirIy' twnitrttl, I':trtitNipzttitiii iii at spring prtigiwtin has Int-t-ii :t piwlit-ct ut ttztch x't':1r. l':ly1t' lim' l1llIlIfl'l'If TIlIl'III-fIlIt' EFLECTD . . . or 1932 BACK How tlvfl In I'ighl'l'-.lLlllK' liliss, Roberta Mott, 'l'hc-lnia Youlnans, Mary Catherine Iiircllliorg, L0l'l'2llll4' Knight, Lorraine- Grant, Bernice NYitb1-ck, Iilainv Dibblv, Norma Ford, Shirley Jones, Fc-rn Easton, lmota Storm, Beatrice Polopolos, Dorothy Robinson, Phyllis Smith. Tumi: Row-Arla Miller, Madgel Howard, Gr-111-vieve, Olsen, Marian Boone, Mildred Otto, Capitola Iiloclu-liln-r1'y, Elvira Dibhle, Evelyn Smith, Louise lieysrr, Eleanor Mclilr-ary, ltutl1'l'11aicl1c-r, Hi-lon Johnson, Lillian Batten. Slacoxv 1loxvLI,urill0 Smith, Lucy lfynowicz, Mary Heli-n Hildrbralid, Laura Hunt, .loan Clarke, fi1llllPl'llll' lfartwc-ll, Marion Balu-r, Louise Carter, Mary lilinczick, Maude Taylor, Virginia Lloyd. Olga Klinczick, Farrell Bickel. FRONT liow4Bctty Braun, Myrna Cutler, Luclla Moss, Pauline Porter, Dorotliy XVrn'den, Ir:-ne Bowen, Velma Schilke, Annette Drew, Dorothy Donnelly. Mary Jones, Margaret Heins, Mary .lane Firth. VOLLEYBALL GAME of seemingly simplicity, but involving varied skills, volleyball is one of much pleasure. Classed among the less strenuous games, its appeal lies in its skills and directness of action. For this reason it is a sport which is well lil-red. especially since it comes just between basketball and tennis seasons, This year, after every player had developed her serve and the needed quickness of eye, a tournament was played to complete the season. The llth grade won the honor: for the ll l3's xvon every game they played and the ll A's won all but one game. Page Om' Ilunzlrvrl Thirly-sin' EFLECTO . . . of 1932 lhux lluw llejl In riylilh-Bliss .lm-la. l :u'i'm-II liiclu-I, Nlnclgim-I l-lmuiiml. Nlyrnal Cutler, Nluriun lluullt-, Nlilslrc-cl Olin, Luuisz- Il2ll'll'I'. .IL-am Iililrlin-. Bcity l t-zitlli-rly. llurutliy lllill'i-i. listlu-1' liramlpllm, Milmlrc-cl lint:-s, Bliss Ham l'umu lillXY .lllIl1l Blclnlyrn-, 1.114-Ilan Moss. l'auuIim- l'u1'lc-r, Yi-limi St-hilki-. l,m'l':ni114- B4-ngm-I, Nlnrimi link:-1'. G1':u'I- FIUIIIIIIQIQ, Luis Nluiluy, lillllil Ullzlclu-lilillsll. Xvll'f,iIlll1l Lluyd. IH-:url NY:lIkA-l'. illllvllllil 1 mm Illllhcth NIM nnmll Ii t'ltllll ,.:'. Si-:comm lluw--l 4-rn liuslun, Shirlc-y .luiu-s, Gm-lu-vievc Olsen, Blau- lic-nm-dy, Irvin- linwt-11, 'Flu-lniu YUlllll2lllS. live-lyn Smith, Iilvirai Dihhlc-. lluth XYziIh-rs, Ii2lLll'2l Ilunt, Mary lilinczick, Luuisn- lie-ysc-r. Bl:1l'y H1-lr-11 Hilmlm-limlliml. Olga liliiiczivk. lfimxi' Iluw --llorolliy llmlm-Ily, Nlilfy .limi-s, .XllIlt'ltU lin-W. Vlziilw- .In LUIIX. HI-I1-ii NYzil'cl, .lam- Yzulillc-i'vnui't, iTl'llI'Il'tt2l lllllJ1'l'. 5lill'52i2ll'l'l llr-ills. flltlli' G0l4l4-li. NlZll'lUll llzlml. Maury l'l2ll'llSXYlIl'lll. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION UXY can wc girc every girl ll higher clegrcc of health. l'l2llJlbl1lt'SS. zmcl frit-nclsliip? This is the que-stiim tht- Girls, Athletic .Xssucizitiim has claus stzmtly Imefurc it. lu the past yn-:ir the-se aims have Int-eu more iiczirly :icliievccl than ever Imefurc. 'I'hc Girls' Athletic lXssuci:Ltim1 has he-cn zihlc tu give finzmcizil 'iid tu girls imzilmlc tu furnish their own cquipiucliti tm lit-lp in 4 thc serving' :mel pziymenl of micl-murning- Iimclit-s: zuicl to ziclcl zirrlicry tu thc spurt pimgrzliii. Girls zlhlc tu p:L1'ticipZLtc in murlificcl sports lmly, may now liavc their chzmcc tu autor intl, lllll'2l-ll1lll'1ll spurts zmcl earn their imicli-cum-tecl mziiigc lc-tter. .Xiiumg the many zlctivitic-s of this year. the following should he men- tioned: The Hart- :incl tht- Huuncl Chase, in the fall, fur the lIIB,s:'I'l1Q Christ- mas Splash llarty :incl Potluck: 'I'ht- lllatince Dances, orig'in:itecl hy thc G. .X. A.: The Swiniining' DCllltIllSTl'IllllJlll :mtl The Circus. Pnqn- Om- llunrirl-rl T1ii1'ly-st-m'n EFLECTO . . . Of 1932 l5.x1:li Huw lI1'l'I In riqhil- -.X11111-tic IJV1-W, 'l'l11-111121 YUlllll1ll1S, M211'i1m11 li:1l111l'. Il11l'1ull1y fllnrli. Nl1ll'j hl2lI'llll, XvlI'Q.'Qll1lil l.l11y1l. Sl-XIIIND llHXV7l,lllll1Il1' l'1xl'i1'1', xl2ll'lZlIl 151111111-, l':3tlN'l' 1iI'2llllPtHll, l.2llll'2l Illini, Blury Hl'l1'll Hil1l1-- l11':11l1l, llt'IlI'll'llil llllll1'I', Cl21il'1' .Io l,11l1x, H1-l1'11 XY211'1l, .I:1l11- Y2111ll1-1'x'0111'i. lf111rxT llnw 'Julia NI1'l1l1yl'1'. 11111111111 H11w21l'1l. Nlillj' -llllll'S. ll'1'111- l!11w1'11. Xv1'llll2l S1'hilk1-, fll'2lCI' , l'lt'Illll152Q, Nl:11'12111 Il:1111l. AWARDS lRl,S wishing tu wear the Ll or 11th11r 21w21r11s lllllj' 1111 s11 by Cilflllllg pwints. l:U111' 1111111111111 pwints CZ11'1l61l entitle Zl girl tu ll 1l1111lC1'Z1.l. S011 tu Zl ,l',. 211111 12011 111 21 st21r bl . 1Xn ZlXV2l1'Kl girl niust have Z1 g1m1111 pusturc 21s well 21s the l'CClL111'CCl 111111111111' of points 511111 show th21t she is truly 2111 2lll'1'Ul11Nl 1113rs1111 hy 111Zl1I11Zll11111g' ll high SCl1lJlZ1StlC Slllllfllllg. .Xs 113 thc XYZIB' she 111215' Cilfll points, 21 first 1021111 of ZL sport gives 100 whilc Z1 sc1'1wn11 t1121n1 wi11 credit hcr with 511. She may 21150 L'Zl1'l1 511 points 211 El time in in11ix'i11uz1l sports such 21s 2l1'Cl1C1'5'. h111x'1ing. gulf, Slillllllg. swiniining, 211111 tuinhling. .X high hc21lth 1'L'C1J1'Cl is also l'L'XVZi1'KlL'Cl with 1110 points. S11 wc may well he pruucl uf 11111' Z1XY7l1'il girls in View lll- the tinic 211111 1-ffwrt IIGCSSSZIYY t11 win Il 11-tter 211111 the 1111x'el1'1p1111-11t in g11o1l SlJUI'1lS1l1ZL11Sll1IJ 211111 h1121lth which 1'111ncs 215 a rcsult 111 1 striving 1.lJXY2l1'ClS l'JCClJ1l1l11f3,' 2111 i11e21l girl. .X new IlXYZIl'il will 111- given next f'L'2l1' f11r i'21l'l'll11Q 1500 puints. I'11g1' ffllt' Ilnml1'1'1l Tliirlil-1'ig11l 1 1 EFLECTID . . . Cf 1932 15.1114 Huw llrjl In Vfflllll -li1-111'xivv1- 4P1SL'll, Nl2ll'1ilIl IS1111111-, N11ll'Q l11'l1-11 1111111-111':1111l, H1':11'1- 1'-11'Ill1llg.L. 141111141111 11UL'1it'Illlt'l'I'X. 111lt1l1'l'IllI' 1.2ll'1XX'l'11. Nl:11'14111 li:1k1'1'. vlllllil x1L'lll1XI'l'. 1'.1YlI'iI Illl1l1I4-, law-ly11 Smith. I.11l1is1- liz-ysx-1', Slxirlvy -10Il1'5. l'1l'l'll liusluil. S1411'11x11 Iinxx - Nlaulgvl Iluwzllwl, M:11'ga11'1-I 114-ins, l'141llil 12ll1ll'1it'll1lllSh, I.:1u1':1 lluill. l.1111is1- tllznrli, 'l'111'l111z1 X11u111:111s. Nlzlry 11111111-l'i11c' lii1'cl1111-1'g:j, l.u111s1- 41:11'h1l'. Mary lililwxicli. Xv1l'5l1Iliil Lluycl. 019.511 liliiwzick. 1'-1II'l'l'11 liiclwl, Phyllis Smiih. l'4RUN'l' Huw '31yI'll2l 11lI111'l', l,ll1-11:1 Moss, Nlzlriv liillvll, I':1llli111- PtlI'tL'l', 1lllI'tl11lX XYUl'K1L'll. ll:-11l'i4-11:1 Hllbr-1'. II'I'lll' 1541111-11. Yl'1lll2l Scllillu-. .xllll1'11l' ll1'4-W. 1,11I'tl1hj' ll1111111'lly. Maury .I1Illl'S. Okiflfli is Z1 vcry 111111111111 Q,'11'1S, spurt this ycz11'411c1'11:1ps it is the fact 111:11 it Is plzwccl 1111 1111- 111111111111 111-141 w1111sc 111-11311 1'cz1c11cs 1-11c11111'z1g'c 11111- lu Ft1'l'1C11 111111 1411117111111 is t11c-1'cas1111 fm' s11111z111y :11'c11-111 succci'1-11t1111s1z1sts 11lHl11' 111111113011 111 any ratc, 011111 XY1I141S. :1 111111111X t'ie1c1, 211111 CYCII snow f:1i1cc1 tu 112111111611 the s111rits11f:111 11:11'ticipz1ti11g' i11 111C gZll11CS. A 1111311 t11u1'11:1111v11t was 1'u411' 0111' l1llIIlfl'l'I1 1'llil'lU-Hflll' 312114311 i11 11111011 1110 1113's 11-11 wi111 1111- 12111 g'1'z1111- 1011111 f1111uxx'i11g chase scC1111c1. 1 LJ EFLECTO . . . DF 1932 IQKCK Row tfleft In I'igIlUfXYlI'Qllllll Lloyd, Murizm Boone, 3l1ll'lUll Balm-r, Louise tlarter, Joan Cl2ll'lH'. Smilmn 1luwAMarlgel llowzlrd, Mary llr-len llildelwzlllrl, I.uu1'a Hunt, llllll'lHl2l Youmzuls, Maury Czlilu-Ville liirclxlwrgx, Milmlrml Otto, Gracl- Fleming, Maury Klincxick, Ulga Iilinczick. l uux'r Ruw-Myrna Cutler, Lux-lla Moss, Marin- Gills-tt, Pauline Porter, llm-uric-ttzl Huln-r, Velma Suhilke, Irf-no Bowen, Annette Drew. Bl2ll'g2ll'1'l Heins. Farrm-ll Biclu-I. BASE BALL HIT clowuiug of Clem lYilliams has hecome almost legendary to the base- seasou in ll. S. ller amazing number of l1Ome runs remains a never- cncliug source of delight to the large l1Ll1Hl5Cl' of girls who are fans of the spurt and who delight in the rcsuumliug whack uf thc hall and the clatter of the hat. .-X tournament took place when completed: Grade lf? llA UB IOA 10B Page One Illlnrlrml Forly Games l 0 2 4 0 QI at the close of the hractlces which stood thus XYQ11 Lost Played Place 3 4 ith -l 4 ith 2 4- iircl 0 4 lst l 4 2nd EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 lhnlli How llcfl In 1'ig1lllIflilvil'z1 Ililllplv. livvlyll Smith, Mary NliIl'lIll, Nlziry .lnm's, Louisi' li1'ysn'l', Olga! NYSIAIIQI. Smiuxn Huw--114-l11'yvtl:l Hunt, Iri-nv Bow:-n, Maury l:2ll'lISXYHI'lll, l.:uu1'u llnnt. .luliu Nlclntyrv. Mziriun Hand, Marion liulu-V, Nlzxriun I.n-iglxtun, IJ:-lor:-s Mnlilxvws. Fnnxr lhuxx'-llnmtliy llunnc-Ily, If:ux'l'vII Iiiclu-I, Nlyrnu Hull:-r. I,1n-lla Moss. Annvllz- Dwn. Yvlnm Scllillw. SWIMMING ,IIIS cluh nn-cts 'Vuesclzlys nt 1'ccu1'd pcriml zlncl XY:-cI11csrIz15' nights zulu-1' scluml. XYhcn Zl girl is first cntcrccl in the club. she is placed in 21 clivisiun N known :Is thc 'I'z1cIpulcs. When she passes 11 scries uf tests, she ltccmncs Z1 full- fleclgecl inenlher in the Flying Ifish group. 'I'hc enihlcni of the club is zi 1lIUtllCI'-1If-IJCZIYI fish worn zlrouncl the neck on Zl chain. President . , Vice-President Secretary , . . Treasurer OFFICERS Adviser-lVliss Glenn Laura Hunt Marion Baker Mary Martin julia Mclntyre Pngv Um' II1llIllI'f'lI I nrly-una EFLECTUIQ . . . of 1932 Left lo Riglil--linrlin Evans. .Iuunita Harrling, filziirr- .In Lnux, Helen XYz1ril, listher fil'2llllI7tUll. TENNlS OR the first time in this schuol a inixed doubles twurnainent was held High interest was displayed in this feature of last fall which was a great success. Claire .lu lmux and john lflwuod placed first ainong the cuntenders. ln the spring' a ladder tonrnanient was held by the girls in which Henri- etta Fruend led the 12th grade, Claire .lo l.oux the llth grade. and Betty BlcCutchcn the lllth grade. Claire ,lo l.uux was all schcml chainpimmn for the second cunsecutive year. Page Om' Ilumlrvrl l'vlII'IlI-IIN!! FEATU EI k'35S5i?3v7743':'Q:'5f52i5, A' z . A . i Q I R 'ix if - -ff - fi ' 7 V A QM .,w v ., , MW W ,. , K -f M 4- ' EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 JANUARY CLASS HISTORY Ladies and Gentlemen: - I have secured an opportunity of speaking to you this evening in order to place betore you this little book which I hold in my hand. This literary treasure is a supple- ment to the XYho's XYho In America dealing exclusively with the members of the january class, 15332 ot jackson High School, who, because of their unusual brilliancy and scholastic fame, demanded more extended notice than could be given in the latest edition ot VVho's XYho In America. This supplement is most cleverly arranged, thanks to the publishers, so it may be used as a reference book. In glancing through the pages before I come here tonight, an amusing section presented itself-the class History. l'm sure you would like to hear a few snatches from this-so with your kind permission, I will now read a few lines, here and there, from the biographies of the members of the class. Remember. that my selec- tion can give you onlv a suggestion of the complete and varied information which you will fmd there. Benson, Kenneth XN'ilbur: after spending the greater part of his life at ,lackson High School, is now being threatened with graduation. Bolhuis, ,lohn Leonard: drummer-boy who carried his profession with him and drummed on his desk to the annoyance of the teacher. Brown, Raymond F.: claims that dime novels are the only subject for which he burned the midnight oil. Burtt, Everett johnson, jr.: the Mic McGee of the class. thus titled because of his unusual height. Clute, Velda Dell: Hooker, Helen Gertrude: the chatterboxes of the class, so called because of their continual talking. Cowley, Robert Edward: most valuable to the class because of his weight and ability to manage the stage curtain. Deming, Charles Forest: class financier-no deficiency has been noticed in the class treasury-as yet. Elwood. john Benjamin: editor of periodical literature, and especially distinguished as an actor. Ford, Katherine Martin: Rowe, Phoebe Louise: the siamese twins, the wonder of the world. Miss Ford is especially interested in bugs. Miss Rowe won the title of XYeary Willie by walking the ties in starlight from Vandercooks' to jackson. Godden, john XYilliam: although possessor of a sunny disposition. he may get through life by close shaves. Heins, Evelyn Ruth: 'Tis rumored that Miss Heins' graduation frock may serve a twofold purpose. Herrick, Donald Roy: distinguished as a stage manager: a very dignified gentleman never knew to do anything childish. Hodgman, Clarice Elizabeth: class mathematician: so in love with geometry that she enrolled in that branch a second vear: knew the theorems so well she could say them backwards, and in fact insisted upon doing itl Hunt, Kenneth Maynard: orator, made a famous statement-that is'nt sand paper: them's my beard. V Kirehberg, Jack: The second George Washington: born February 22, 572 B. C. The father of his class. Koeltz, Theodore Charles: orator, know as such by his flower speeches on XVomen Suffrage delivered from time to time in Miss Camburn's Eiiglish classes. Losey, Ruth Esther: class desperado-noted for walking out of library and study hall. Mc'Kinstry, jay: famous saxophonist-plays at Muuith. Grass Lake, Rives junction and other noted cities. Parshall, Maxine Helen: See Carl Eugene Saxton. Popp, Dale Clare: athletic hero--popularly known for five years as Billy Bruce. Ramsey, Ruth-a very broad-minded person who doesn't confine herself to members of her own class. She has even stooped so low as to conquer a junior. Schultz, Harold: an ancient-born March 216, T2 A. D., possessed but one idea and that a wrong one. Seid, Faye Irene: Sowle, Charlene Mullen: modest little maidens who never speak unless spoken to and had no use for foolislmess, idleness, or men! Page Ont' Ilunrlrerl l urlg1-fine EFLECTDID . . . of 1932 Smith, Orville B.: having taken a fancy to the class of '32 and absolutely refusing to graduate in 19231, he decided to take a tive year course. During the entire five years it has been against his policy to spend his money on anything so foolish as school books. Tygh, Doris Irene: voted the most sober in school. NYilkins, Ronald George: popular with the police force. On january :ll he was escorted down to East Cortland Street-It must have been over-parking. My friends, time fails me, but you have already heard enough to convince you that this is really an unusual edition. In order not to take too much of your valuable time, I shall have to draw this to a close, hoping that you will be interested enough to secure your own copy. Thank you. Committee- ,lane L. Jewel-Ch. Katherine Ford Arnold Steenrod Alice I-Iammerstrom Katherine Zuilch JANUARY CLASS COMMITTEES Quotations: ,lohn Elwood, chairman: ,lane Jewel, Clarice Hodgman, Carl Saxton, Maxine Parshall. Announcements: Raymond Brown, chairman: Deloris Baker, Lucille VYhite, Donald VVilson. Class Day Location and Dinner: Doris Ottoman, chairman: Don Rutherford, Carl Saxton, Ruth Ramsey. Class Day Committee: Everett Burtt, chairman: Elizabeth Shepard, Harold NYernet, Marvel Holmes, Clayton Cox, lfvelyn Heins. Irene Redinger, Frank Pollock, Harry Oswald, Margaret Honeychurch, Marion Denton, Ben XYinchell. Sunday Baccalaureate Service: Irene Seid, chairman. Don Gould, Charlene Sowle, Katherine Daines, Carns Powers. Norman Kinney. Don XYheeler, Xlahlon Divine. Carol Neidhardt, Luella Dresselhouse. Class Song: Barbara VVinslow. chairman: Jay McKinstry, Bernice 'XViltze, Kenneth Benson, Richard Scammon. Marguerite Holtz. Class Flowers, Motto, and Color: Robert Cowley, chairman: Gertrude Davis, Helen Hooker, Herbert Henion. Class History: jane jewel, chairman: Roland Brail, Katherine Ford, Arnold Steen- rod, Alice Hanlmerstrom, Kathryn Zuelch. Class Prophecy: Clarice Hodgman, chairman, Jane XVilson, john Godden, Ronald Vv'ilkins, Phoebe Rowe, Kenneth NVright. Class VVill: Richard Beckwith, chairman: Bernice Lewis, Dale Popp, Esther Losey, Byronetta Brown, David Reece. Cap and Gown: john Bolhuis, chairman: Donald Herrick, Leonard Vtleeks, George Yandercook, Arthur Sheetz, Clare Hodgman. Personalities: Ruby Pender, chairman: Velda Clute, Theodore Koeltz, Fred Koch. Page One lI11nrl1'z'1l Furly-sin: EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 JANUARY CLASS WILL THE CNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF JANUARY, NINETEEN HUNDRED 'I'HIRTY-TNVO, DO XYILI. THE FOLLOXYING: I, Robert Cowley. do hereby bequeath my nymph-like grace to jesse Yochens. XN'e, ,lane LODella jewel and Kenneth VVright, do hereby bequeath our popularity to Evylin Spencer and LaYerne Hammond. 1, Richard Scammon, do hereby bequeath my ability to operate marionettes to Harry Gorden tif he has any use for itl, but do retain enough to out do Tony Sarg. I, Irene Seid, do hereby bequeath my scholastic ability to any student in High School who has a chance to use a part of it. I, Lucille VVhite, do hereby bequeath my ability to flirt to Doris Greene. I, Frank XYarner Pollock junior, do hereby bequeath my basketball ability to any- one entering this school who thinks he can do as well. VVe, Robert Edward Rumsey and john Benjamin Elwood, do hereby bequeath our popularity and good humor to Donald Kruko and Fred King. 1, Ellis Roark, do hereby bequeath my ability to compose poetry to DeArmann Gathman. XYe, Maxine Parshall and Carl Saxton, do hereby bequeath our Irish wit to Norman Davey and Dorothy Goodrich. I, Everett johnson liurtt junior, do hereby bequeath my height to anyone in school who needs to grow. NYe. Ruth Esther I.osey and .lay j. McKinstry, do hereby bequeath our shyness to Marijane Dahlem and Jack Clark. 1, Barbara Frieda Meder, do hereby bequeath my spinister-like looks to Marjorie Cook. I, Ruby Pender. do hereby bequeath my fair complexion to .lane Sunday. I, Theodore Koeltz, do hereby bequeath my ability to study to Phil Chase. I, Thelma Heydlauff, do hereby bequeath my winning smile to Clare ,l0I.oux. l. Margaret Honeychurch, do hereby bequeath my charming personality to -lane YanDervoort. l, David Reece, do hereby bequeath my serious nature to Robert NVilliams. I, Barbara ,Iean XYinslow, do hereby bequeath my dignity and poise to Dorothy Klasse. I. Velda Clute, do hereby bequeath my pep to Henrietta Huber. 1, Katherine Ford, do hereby bequeath my last name to any student who thinks it will give him more prestige. I. Doris Ottoman, do hereby bequeath 1ny inattention in classes to Hilda Kerr. 1. Elizabeth Shepard, do hereby bequeath my sweetness to Donna Sour. I, Donald Herrick, do hereby bequeath my ability as a stage manager to the person who will take my place. I, Margaret VVilson. do hereby bequeath my becoming ways to Naida Reynolds. XYe. Everett Burtt, Richard Beckwith, and Raymond Brown do hereby bequeath our trigonometric ingenuity to the members of the next semester's trigonometry class with the best of luck. I. Cleo XYilliams. do hereby bequeath my ability to sing and dance to anyone who thinks they can do as well. I. Phoebe Rowe, do hereby bequeath my original ways to Virginia Dahlem. I. Charles Deming, do hereby bequeath my briskness in getting class dues to the next 12A treasurer. XYe, Glenn VVilliams, and Don Gould, do hereby bequeath our small stature to Don Brown and Frank Snedecor. . I. -Iohn Bolhuis. do hereby bequeath the speed in seconding motives made in class meetings to any person who will do the same. I. jane XYillson, do hereby bequeath my activity in girls' sports to Helen XYard. Vte. the Senior class of january. 12132. do hereby bequeath our good times and noisy class meetings to the present 1f2B's. Signed: Richard Beckwith, Ch. Byronette Brown David Reece Esther Losey Bernice Lewis Page One Ilunzlrerl Forty-seven EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 JANUARY CLASS PRCDPHECY Dearest jane, Honestly, l've had the grandest week-end! A few of the old members of the january, 19372 graduating class here, got it into their heads that we ought to have a reunion so a reunion we had-more or less. Surely you remember Phoebe Rowe? lt was through her generosity tand her bril- liant marriage, too!J that we were able to have it at all. You see. she opened her beau- tiful home to us. XVe didn't have such a large number there because a lot of the old 'grads' have left Jackson, and even some who live here had to send regrets. john Godden penned us a little note saying that he would be unable to come because he is still working nights for his father. David Reece couldn't come, either, because he's just assumed the leader- ship of the Salvation Army in Puddleford and the band plays every night so he couldu't possibly get away. Then regrets were sent too, by Velda Clute, Ruth Ramsay, Lucille XVhite, and Irene Redinger who are in the Follies. john Elwood, our class president, was there. He's been making an extensive study of psychology. He offered to demonstrate the powers of mental telepathy and concentration to us by conducting a seance and bringing to us visions of whatever we might wish. W'e were rather skeptic, but, however, went out into the conservatory so that we might have the right setting. john asked us all what we would like to know. I wanted to know all Einstein knows and a little more but john said he hadn't studied enough for that so I fell in with the rest of them in wishing that we might see what each and every one of our classmates were doing at the very moment. At his command we joined hands and concentrated and it wasn't long before john had succeeded. This is the way l remember them. Patricia Angus maintains that people must eat to live and is a very efficient dietitian. Delores Baker has founded a glass hospital for people who stay out all night and who need the health-giving effects of the sunrays. Katherine Bachman and Ruth Barnes are her nurses and not a day goes by but what they receive a proposal from some adoring patient. Richard Beckwith is now Chief Chemical Engineer for du Pont in Xyihningtou, Delaware. Kenneth Benson is still singing Bells of the Deep -but to a different audience. john Bolhuis, of the Fisher Theater Orchestra, is featured this week in a drum solo. Maxine Borner and VVilma Bower are busy concocting original soups out of left- overs from Sunday dinner. VVallace Bristow is chief inspector of side walks in jackson-it's a good job but he docsn't get any pay for it. Thelma and Helen Bristow are teaching in local schools. Byronetta Brown is a dentist. Raymond Brown has Einstein backed off the map. Lillian Brown is a big help as office girl to Dr. Everett johnson Burtt, jr. Laverne Cantine pushes boxes around in Kresgeys basement. Donald Clute is running an excursion boat on the Grand River. Robert Cowley CBob5 has signed a big contract with Bingling Brothers on the condition that his diet consists only of pastry. He's very happy and contented. As we should have guessed, Clayton Cox has signed a long contract as leading man for Paramount. Katherine Daines is a society editor for the ljuddleford Press. Gertrude Davis-After all. the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. Mary Davis is head manicurist at the Hotel Hayes. Charles Deming is playing in slay McKinstry's orchestra which is heard every evening from the Little Theatre off Times Square. Marion Denton is a movie censor. Mahlon Divine is on the town since women have been letting their hair grow. Harold Drake is teaching interpretive dancing at Culver Military Academy. lnez Drake is washing bottles at Wilkiiis' Creamery. Golda Ellingwood is back from Reno for the third time-Do you ever think it of her? One may see Kermie Epperson's artistry at the Louvre. Irene Evans is the charming waitress in a real Greek restaurant. Rolland Faught is a tabloid editor. Norma Fisher is a ladies' tailor and furrier. Katherine Ford is a judge in the juvenile Court in New York City. Page Une Illuzrlrerl Fnrly-eiylxl EFLECTO . . . or 1932 Henrietta Fruend is famous for her oil portraits, Margaret Gochenour is a hostess on a trans-atlantic dirigible. Donald Gould loves to decorate interiors-especially his own. He is a connoisseur of fine foods. Lillian Gutowski is designing evening XN'C3.I'. Alice Hannnerstrom is living a quiet married life. Ruth Haarer shines the nickel and chromium plating at XYoolworth's lunch counter. Edith Hayes has succeeded Mrs. Hurd as police woman. Evelyn Heins is giving lessons on Contract Bridge in Mexico, Jeanne Heminover is Dean of XYomen at the Grass Lake Cniversity. Herbert Henion is editor of the VVoman's VVorld. Bertha Herman is selling tickets at the Colonial theater. Earl Carroll has a very dependable stage director in the person of Donald Herrick. Frances Herrick isn't as big as her duties as housewife but she does it well. and Bud says, She's a great little cook. Thelma Heydlauff is toe-dancing at the Antelor lnn. ,lunior gets Katherine in a perfect frenzy. He's just like his father--he simply won't behave, she said. Alfred Hoch, as his name should suggest to us. is a pawn broker. Clare Hodgman's famous as a designer of special automobile bodies. Marvel Holmes, like her ancestor. occupies a bench in the Cnited States Court. Marguerite Holtz, after extensive study abroad, is preparing to make her debut in Paris Grand Opera. Margaret Honeychurch is now masquerading under the pseudonym of Mlle. Margot Honeycathederal, Beauty Specialist. She lifts faces and poeketbooks. A piano concert is being given at this moment by Helen Hooker at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. Dorothy Hopkins is teaching French in xl. H. S. Sarah Hull. Surely you've heard of Hull House? Sarah is there helping her relative who is rapidly aging. Kenneth Hunt is proprietor of the Ritz Restaurant-at last his ambition has been iealized. Carrell lackson, Dean of lackson lunior College. jane ,qlewel-there's something to all this! He knew you were a gym teacher. Norman Kinney is selling shoes in Kinney's Shoe Store. Pauline Kirby is president of the Town Improvement Society. .lack Kirchberg is just out of Sing Sing fnot a guard.J Fred Koch is the new Chief of l'olice in Grass Lake. Theodore Koeltz is the voungest Senator ever to represent Michigan. Among the group that started yesterday under the auspices of the Smithsonian institute were l'hyllis Lester and Bernice Lewis. Esther Losey is Miss America for 1942. Carrie Lutes is a prominent criminal lawyer in New York City. Celestia Main, as ever. is Miss Britten's assistant. Gaylord Marshall is the successor to Mr. llaschke. Edward Matthews is selling cosmetics in New York City. His business is very prosperous. Two women delegates to the Geneva Conference from the Cnited States are Barbara Meder and Ruth Merrill. Eunice Miller is famous for her Miller Reducing System. Margaret Naughten is a local real estate broker. Carol Niedhart-our 'timid soul'-is now Dorothy Dix's successor. Robert Newman is -lackson's 'old reliable' motorcycle policeman. Doris Ottoman is giving private lessons in cheer leading. Donald Palmer now has Mr. Hieftje's sunnner position. Maxine Parshall is still hoping some day to be Mrs. Carl Saxton. Ruby Pender is an artist's assistant. Frank Pollock-All state. all American, all universe-as a basketball player. Robert Polhemus is modeling for a London tailoring firm. Dale Popp dived off the high diving board at Palm Beach and was never seen again. Carns Powers is working for Qgle Brothers in Spring Arbor. Ellis Roark is the janitor for a New York Bachelor Quarters. Robert Rumsey tBobb is employed by the Beautyrest Mattress Company as a mattress tester. Carmellta Ryan is leading lady for .loc E. Brown. Page Une Ilullflrezl I-'urly-nim EFLECTDIQ . . . of 1932 Carl Saxton-the second Eddie Cantor is 'cracking wise' in Zorenz Fliegflield's Hoopee . Richard Scamman has his marionettes still dancing under the guidance of his skillful hands. The Blue Grass State is proud of the stables owned by Donald VVheeler and proud, too, of his head jockey, Robert Scofield, and his trainer, Arthur Sheetz. Harold Schultz is the president of a rubber factory which manufactures rubber hose to be used for gardening. Mary Scully is teaching history at Wlestern State Teachers' College at Kalamazoo. lrene Seid is as dependable an all-around stenographer as one could find. La Donne Sharp is fiddling her way to fame and fortune. Elizabeth Shepard is charming costumer of the Fashion Shop. Orville Smith is coaching football in China. Charlene Sowle sails tomorrow on the S. S. Africa to take up her duties as a foreign missionary in Africa. Arnold Steenrod. the valet to the Ex-Kaiser of Germany was just fired because he insisted upon continually saying, wake up, old kid, the war's over. Albert Stringham is a local druggist. Ralph Thompson, a local business man, is chairman of the Annual Banquet of the Bachelor Association of America. Florence Tibbits is teaching voice at the Qff-Tone Musical Academy of VVoods Run. Norma Torrant is waiting table at Coney lsland No. 2. Martha Treadwell has just completed a post-graduate course from Numbskull University where she received a P. D. Q. degree. Doris Tygh is the office girl at jackson High School. George Vandercook is no less than Mayor of New York City. -lordon VValker is studying medicine at the University of Maine. Clarence XYeaver is now Reverend Clarence VVeaver. Eillien VVeeks has founded a home for orphaned cats. Leonard VVeeks is delivering milk for the Arctic Dairy. Harold NYernet is chauffeur for the President of the United States. Loraine VVidmeyer is a rural school teacher. Ronald VVilkins' creamery is famous all over the world. Cadfan XX'illiams is the principal of the Jackson High School. Cleo VVilliams is still dancing her way through life. Glen XVilliams is the head mechanic in the Ford factory. Donald XN'ilson is manager of Child's Restaurant. Jane VVillson is proprietor of a gift shop. 'l'be first woman ambassador to Scotland is Margaret XYilson. Bernice XViltse is living happily ever after. lien XVinchall has invented a cure for the gout. His famous formula is. stop eating. flarbara Vllinslow is writing articles on beauty culture for the Paris News. Noveda NVood is a county nurse. Kathryn Zuelch for Zilchj is fashion editor for Delineator. And with that the seance was ended. and l'm sure, too, that ,lobn accounted for everyone. lt certainly was an interesting evening and brought to everyone such fond mem- ories. And jane, start planning now for the next reunion. Love Clarice Hodgman, Ch. Ronald Wlilkins, Phoebe Rowe, jane VVil1son, Kenneth VVright, john Godden. Page Une Illlnrlrerl Fifly EFLECTDIQ . . . DF 1932 JUNE CLASS HISTORY On the Sith of September, 1929, 2523 new students entered jackson High School for the second time, tthe first time being a little earlier when we were the honored guest of a getting acquainted tour through the schoolj Mr. Bliss was the speaker of the day with teachers, called preceptors, as his helpers. Many friendships were formed at this time and have developed through the years. The projects started the first year have now reached their peaks. VYe, the class, feel that we have been quite successful in that we have helped to bring about the all school parties, the matinee dances, and the numerous social culture clubs. The class is also fortunate in having as its members some of the best athletes of the school. XVe have been encouraged by our principal, now Mr. Dean S. Spencer, by our class advisers, and by the entire faculty in such impressive ways that we believe that their influence will remain with us always. From freshmen to seniors we have stepped with joy and labor, but now that gradua- tion is so near at hand, we look back over three favored years and at the same time wish our fellow students the best luck in the world. Plans for the graduation of approximately 265 members of the june class are rapidly nearing completion under the direction of Fred King, senior president, Miss lilizabeth Sherman, class sponsor, and the various committees. The class motto, color and flower were chosen by the 12A's at a recent election. Yellow tea rose was the flower chosen and green and yellow were the choice for colors. The most desirable motto was the quotation, XVithout great labor. life gives nothing. JUNE CLASS COMMITTEES The committees named to handle the activities of the seniors are as follows: Flower and colors: Barbara Miller, chairman. Myrna O'Brien and Florence Neesley. History: Marjorie Cook, chairman, De Armand Gathmann, Virginia Butterfield and Mary jane Castle. Announcement: Norman Davey, chairman, Dorothy Clark and Graham Burgess. Cap and Gown: Denver Belcher, chairman, Robert .-Xpted. joseph Brimble, jack Des- noyer, Donald lickman, Vincent Horn, Yerl Huntley, Peter Maddalena, Robert Murphy, Edsel Scheiffler, Russell Shuberg, Harold Tompkins and Kenneth XYright. Class XYill: Katherine Marple, chairman. Yincent Horn, joseph llrimble. and Mildred Harris. Class Song: Harry Gordon, chairman. Betty Seid. Carl liberle and Melvin Carter. Class Motto: Mary Polaski, chairman, Margaret Place, Andre Klincziek and Nathan Clauss. Class Day Dinner: NN'inston Snider, chairman: XYilliam Loveland, George Reason, location: LaVerne Hammond. George Allen, orchestra: jane VanDer- voort, Helen XYard, decoration: and Carroll johnson. program. Class Prophecy: Lorraine Bean, chairman, jesse Yochens. Charlotte Cade, Roland Brail, Kenneth Young, and Ruth Harriet Barnes. Sunday Service: Feldher Yocum, chairman, Robert XN'illiams. .Rollo Deming, Ruth Heck and Claire jo Loux. Quotations: Ramona Dubois, chairman, Marion Hayliss, Thelma Eaton. Dorothy Hook. Mott Sher- wood, Katherine Marple, Doris Greene, Donald Rutherford, lfnnis Ryan, and Virginia Palmer. Page One Ilumlrefl I ifty-one 44 EFLECTU . . . of 1932 10A CLASS PERSONNEL Lilontinued l'ron1 Page til Stephens, Dorothy Alexandria Steele, Francis Yan Sinawley, Fredrick .Iohn Sharpshair, Irene Swierzlun, Florence Evelyn Sykes, Murray Milton Strauss, Maitland NUXYIIIZIII Stewart, Yernie Bertha Stewart, lflorenee I-Ilya Stn-eyes, Helen Elain Snellenberger. Joe Anthony Stanliewicz, Howard Charles Saekrider, George Leslie Salsbury, Richard Roy Saltzgaber, Raymond Ernest Sanders, Betty .lane Sanford, Harriet Franees Sanford, Ilelen Lucille Sanford, Martin Leo Saper, Clyde Sargent, Loraine Maxine Sargent, Eva Ellen Sawyer, .lennic Laura Sayles, Edward Ii. Scott, Francis Ruth Sehad, Leo Donald Seholholneer, Barbara Seheid, Margaret Freida Schneider, XYinil'red Etta Sehroecler, Mary Esther Schuster. Lyle Alfred Seckler, Elmer NX'esley Sarconibe, Clifford E. Shaul, .Xrelene Louise Shaver. Catherine Mae Shelley, Marie Shi-nel'ield, Dorothy Leona Shepherd, Marion Louise Shuart, Julian Arthur Simon, Edward Earnest Smith, Evelyn Iris Slllllll, Phyllis lone Smith, Viola Sadie Snow, XVanda Edna Soezek, Margery Eilene Soenksen, Phyllis Solman. Lottie Therise Soltis. Niles Melvin Sowle, Kenneth Howard Spade, Una Irene Spencer, Raymond Charles St. John. Mary Cecilia Staekowiez, Thelma Mae Stanley, Nancy Stiles, .Ioe Tony Stankewicz, Annia Velma Styolko, .Ioe Hartley Strong, NVillian1 H. 'I'aIIis, .lohn Clinton Tanner, Frank Tarasiewicz, XVallaee .Ioe Taraskiewiez, Maud Mable Taylor, Urney L. Taylor, Harold ltiehard Thomas, Lauren Titus, llerhert Charles Towie, Marloline Margaret Townsend, Donald Tuohy, Margie Irene Tracy, Naomi Louise Treadwell, Lawrence Trefry, Benjamin Trumbull, Nxvlllllllll Turner. Luey Leaeadia Urynoiwicz, Thelma Luella Usher, Meta Meul VanAllen, llelen Yantlort. Madeline Margert Vidito, Fred S. Vinton, Anna Dori Vogel, Elsie Irene NYaldo, Phyllis Kathryn NYalker, Gladys Elaine XYalter, ltuth Elizabeth NN'alter, Herbert Dolon XYashburn, Alex NYasilew, Raymond Arthur NVhiting, Richard Clifton NNY-atherway, Jessie Marie NX'eir, Dorothy Elizabeth XYild, Alice Agnes NYellnian, Lawrenee .Ianies XY1-lley, Herman Joe NVK-ndt. Edward John NYisniewski, Dean Frederic XYheeley, Lawrenee B. NYM-lc, Robert Xvllililllllll. 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Not only are you soon to become citizens of the Land of Oppor- tunity, but also, I trust, of the City of Opportunity. .Iackson wants and needs you -- and it holds substantial and sure rewards for those who elect to share its burdens and help solve its problems. Education has widened your out- look. Higher education-which l urge for as many of you as can take advantage of it-will broad- en your vision still further. And I am sure that this breadth of vision will emphasize the ex- ceptional opportunity that lies at your own door. lf I may be permitted to speak for this community, I earnestly commend it to you as the center --though by no means the bound- ary-of your life work. President and General ilfflIHI!l6I', THIS Smitits-XY1'1'H1NG'1'oN Co. Of' -In--un--In 1-1--1 -11-- I -In -1111 1 1 -m1 u--nn- -011 I+ Page Une Ilnnrlrerl Simlrf one ..nn,uu... 1 ...mi1111.-111.11111-111.1 ..- llmlm.- EFLECTUIQ . . . 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DF 1932 DeLUXE MOTOR COACH AND Dependable Freight Service 'W SOUTHERN MICHIGAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY You can buy with conidence at HARRINGTON 'S IVl11'r4f lhf' Good Clolhws CUIIII' From WP For 34 years we have been serving the Men and Young Men UIJZICIQSOI1 fw Il is our aim In f1I.Sfl'I'I7ll1lf' lziglz class IIll'I'l'1lllIldiSI' I'IIfl'lIifj!'l1fI!1 I 0 Il IISIJ lcln-phone 5922 719 XV. l 1'unkliu EFLECTIDIQ . . . or 1932 THE L. H. FIELD CO. offers Best Wishes for Future Success to the Jackson High School Graduating Classes of 1932 111111111.11111.111111111-nn.. 1 1 1 1,...1..,,1....1.....-.m1un1.4u1uu1,,,,1u,.1m.1 1 11.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FRED HAZARD Fancy Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries ltlcpllonc 6775 717 XV. 1'!I'2ll1k11I1 -and- HOWARD KARCHER Quality Meats I I I 1.1 1 1 1 .1.im.... 1 1i 1 1.1u1un1nu1m.1im-mi GENUINE EFLECTDIQ . . . Cf 1932 1 1 .... ....,.-.mp Qc HEAI-4 BEL l f lx flwf- iffly L' Qzywi.. Backaches, fallen organs, hernia, obesity, maternity, after maternity. after oper- ations, fatigue, etc., require abdominal uplift. Insist on Kellogg Freeform Belts. Low priced, ex- pert fitters. Come in, - or phone for represent- W ,f Ifjir' Q i I ,W fi My I r K? I ative. No obligation. KHLLOGG CURSET CO. : 159-llil NV. PL-zu' nii1im1.m1lm1im-nu-nu-un-un1nn1i-...1mu-nu- vi- 4' 1 .... -..-. -,,.i....,.g. Q. l l L Grinnell Bros. Music House THE MVSICAI, c21H1N'1'ER OF I 1 -u:i1..m..mi... ...:.,1, 111,11-i 1,1 1.11.1 1im1 Stetlefs Quality ClC2lUCl' and Dyers Have Your Clothes Cleaned by fhe Mos! ilI0d6I'IZ .lleflzods Dial 9633 HATS CLEANISD AND ISLOCKISIJ Office: 137 S. Jackson Street Plant: 10712 Cooper Street H11 i...nu..1m....im1.1111112114.u1.m1m.1un.--nu .-....1 -nn.1u..-. 1 1.111 1 1 1 1 1 1im1 THE RALPH E. LEWIS COMPANY JAfzliSf,N DiSll'ilJl1lol's Invites you to conu- in und Studcbukcr sue the new wonderful R.l..A. I I Radios and Q 1 Hockne PVIVI' tlflff Up T lvlotor flaps 1 L Q - -, 1 . . L L 10.2 XX . Ilicliigaii Ave. 250-452 gy. pearl Sth I I I I ,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1.,1,,,,-.!. .,5,,,1,,,,1 1 1 1.1 1. l 1' Oni' Hunrlrwl Si.1'lg1-aight 1. i.-1. EFLECTUIQ . . . Cf 1932 ROM year to year we strive to find the new- est in attire for Young Men and Women. . . . Vxfe take this space in say- ing to those of you who graduate, the BEST OF EVERYTHING and . . GQOD LUCK. . . . . 01JpenEe1m' MA KING THE GRADE ALI, through your scholastic years grades are important. A They represent achievement. And in many cases certain grades present a standard that lllllSt he attained or exceeded hefore graduation is assured. Consumers Power Company also has a ce1'tain grade to make. YVe have set ourselves certain definite standards ot' service to the community that must he adhered to. liach year these standards grow more exacting and as engineering science makes new discoveries and developments, they are passed along to the people in 700 lVlichigan cities and towns and com- munities in the form of better electric and gas service. But for us there is no vacation, no graduation, for we must he on the job every day and night of the year .... so that when you press the switch or turn the valve, electric or gas service will he ready to work for you. Consumers Power Company Page Une llIllllll't'lI Sim!! I Ill EFLECTUIQ . . . Cf 1932 -1- -M -------------- -- -- ---------- --- -1- I tf2zcif.f01zJ',Qzye.fM'0werJ'l9if75werJ -1- ----- - l1'- - '- - '-'- - '-'- --'--'--- - - - - - -1-' --if -g- '-'- - '-'f - -- ----- -1-' - -1-f - Iflf ---------- - -- 1 COI171lIflI1!'llllS Star Carpet Q of HW i Cleaning' Works l 7 1 X H. H. R.KYNl0NIJ,PI'O11. Ohh Load C10- Carpct Clcaning RALPH XV. Ci.Ari.iN, Mgr. Most Nlodcrn Methods I Jackson Office and Yard Rug Sizing and Shainpooing 1601 Yvildwood AVO. Phonc 8852 Jackson, Mich. Tvlepluuu, 5917 - ..,. --- .,.. - ..,. -.-- .,.. - .... -- .... .. ,... .. .... - ln.. .,., -.- .... - i... - .... - .... - .... - ..., - .... - .,.. -,,-..- inn vvvl-L1L-L- iili 1 ni nga- lnli 1 lili vvvvliiillx i in HIQADQUARTICRS fi0IlgI'llfllllllf0I1S FOR lo flu: Student Sluts Graduating Class NVitl , . t ' of 19.3.2 2 Pairs of Trouscrs 520.00 The Rich inan Bros. I Jacobson 5 DISTINC TIVE A PPA REI. Company - r 0 '. ' ' ' z 1 ' i. 14 xx Mmhlg lu be Jackson Ann Arbol 4- ---' ----------- -'-' - ilif -1- -1- --- ---1 - ---- - ---- - ---- ---- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - l 71 Oni' Hunrlrvzl Svvenll EFLECTUID . . . or 1932 JACKSQN CQUNTY OFFICIALS C0l1gl'2llI.l1ZllC The Classes of 1932 2 fn CUMPLIMISNTS OF HARRY D. BOARDMAN ,, ,A , , ,, P1'0sr'f'11ll'11g Af1UI'lll'y THOMAS I.OYIT'l' A.v , , v Y . , ..,Y., ,s . S1II'I'l'fl' .I. H. BLAKE Y A,A,, ,,.w,ss ,s,s, A ,s,..A, ,TI'E'tISlII'f'l' GEORGE H. CVRTIS A. , s. , , , Jlldgv of Probulr' -N - -N ,-.-- ---- , --------------- .1 ..-.. Ijlljjl' Um' llumlrvfl Svrwnij 1 1 4 I-M111 Q EFLECTUIQ . . . or 1932 --'--- '-' - '!' '! - 'i - -1 - '- - l' - - - - ' 'Y' . 1 N 7 v EQNQiR.XTUl,Afl'lONS 'IVVO X AHDS 1 ! l Lt-t your thoughts drift q toward our YARDS when in want of LUMBER, 31111-xxvofk OPP1-XIIYT T T SPQRYING 60095 U RADIO 5 : 7 I Q, u 1 Q l Spartfm RZ1Cl11JS , , '- Y J . I Q ' Lntrhdi LHB I unlbel f Spzirtfm Ref1'1g'C1'z1tm's Cioinpany T Spalding Athletic Gcmcls North Jackson Street Yard Phono 7139 i Otsego AVC. Yard 116 E. Michigan Ave. Pll0IlP 2-7113 Dial 8636 l I -i- ... - - .......-,...-....-..,.....,-..- ....-..,.- 4. ..-...,-. - - -.,..-.,,.-....-,.,.-..,.- - - - - ... - - .... - - - .. - ......-....-...... - -,,.. - - - - - - -..,-..,. CON GRATULATICNS to the Class of ,32 OIQP1 EVERY NVISH IS FOR YOUR Fl l'l'RE SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS 'W SMITH - XVINCHESTEH CUMPAN Y Established 1865 l 1 Om' Ilumlrzvl Sv tsl! un... EFLECTUIQ . . . of 1932 ... -. 1 -. -. ... .. 1 1 1 1 1m..mi..... imllm-. -. -. ... 1 1 .. -un- Congratulations and Best Wishes for Future Success to the Iackson High School Class of 1932 - ,Q ,, , B I S H O P ' S 124-132 E. Cortland st. Everylhing For The Home FURNITURE, RUC-S, STOVES, WASHERS, RADIOS I U I1 IIS 4. tjll EFLECTDIQ . . . or 1932 iw- ---. ------ -1-- - - -'-- - ----- -,'- - ---- - --'- - --1- -'----- ---- -- --K- ------ - 4- I Q Hundreds of Students Prefer I MILTON'S lichigzin Ave. ! S15 SUITS AND TOPCOATS S20 1 is xi 1 ACR ' i I 7 F u , S i In Dziltnn Hotel raids-, 207 rzm A 1 qw- .1.x ---------- I fu -------- - - -Q-l-.l ---- ---------- . - - -'-- 4- - l Y Compliments i 5 of I . 3 jackson Business i University i A BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL i Approved 1 i The .Iaelfson t Busi- SCHOOL 1:12551 E111H'C1S11b'th1S JACKSON, MICHIGAN , 1 pw 'cr y L: T Department ot 2 Public Instruction ' 'Y' i of the Stale of i Mieliigzin. 'l'lim'ougli, lJI'ElCllL'lli Qoiirsus in Bunk- i It PHYS to mmm Aflminstninimi .md 2 nn APPRUYEIJ ' ' , i sclicmcml. Free Employment Dcpzirtniem to assist I j.fl'flC'illiLlIGS in securing purinnncnl pnsi- 2 I tions :it the time of grnduzilion or in L 1 securing :i position or Lu'lx'n11C9inQnl at I any future Limo. i Associated with Acme Business College, Lansing I 5..- ..,. ....... i... .. - ..-..,-..,,-..l,- .... - .... - - ,.., -....-...- -.- Pagv Om' II1lI1!I1'L'If Sl'lll'lll!l-fillll' 1, 11110111111-n --.-.-..-.inn Y FULLY Accredited The Jackson Busi- ness University is fully acvreditcd by the National Assu- Cizilion of Accred- ited Cmnrnwcinl Selwols. l it pays to attend zm ACCRIEIJIT- ED selieel. 111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -...11111.11:1111111.1111.. 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 EFLECTUIQ . . . Of 1932 1' -H - 1- -' ----- --1-1- 1 ' -11' 'i'- '1 - '- -'---'1- - - -' - - - - '- ' 'f' I Sf '17 Y Y 5 11111 11111 f:0lI11lII.lIl!'IIfS of mu N0 HIGHER A tinilor uuaclc suit or 0Vt'l'l'02ll 1 111111 0 st1'1ct y to your 1111-z1s111'c S. H. Cam 53 Co. 1 1 fm' 01111 p 5 3422.50 525.00 22130.00 NlZlIlllf2lCilll'CI'S 535.00 3440.00 A Q Fred C. Hcccc Allm-11 l3011110H Block M .1 M- 1 1.1- 1.11 - .. 1111 -1- ,111 - ,1.1 -1- .11, - 1111 - 1111 -1-1- I PHYSIOLOGICAL 1 f--' ----------- 1 SUPPORTS 1 Q Co M 111.111 11:N'1's Q3 o1-' F01 DTE X J EN KS Juckso11, Micl1igz111 Q f 1 .,.,- - -, -, - - - -1- -,-...-,.,.-i ,,1,1.-..1- - -1- - - - - - - -..1- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASSES OF 1932 Q? Hoping you IIZIVU lzlkc-11 zulvalllzxgv of ilu' School Sav- ings Systcxu to providv for that Colle-gc Edlltiltillll or thc start i11 husiucss you lmvc 110011 lllilllllillg, wc arc ALXVAYS AT YUFR SICRVICPI fw A111c1'icz111 Building' X Loan Associzlliou 131 So11ll1 B'IOL'lIEllliL' Strvct .1.....1... .. ----- ------------ - ----- 1 -1111- I 1 f,llL' lIllIl1II'l'lf SUUPIIIII-f 1 11111


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