Lansing Central High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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ORACLE .g.i:,::f 7 1--..f :L , , ... ,-, f---.. 1-.- Y, f -4 ::::-.,--: 1.g-.,,-.- ..-.-.-,.-.-.-.-.-,-.-....-.-.-.......-.-....--.-.-.-.-.-.-. ..,.-Q ,g:s.- ,f,,.., 1--4. ORACLE .1..... THE ORACLE IQZ4 Published Annually by the Senior A and B Classes LANSING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Lansing, Michigan VOLUME XXXIV OSCAR IVIARZKE EDWIN ADLER Editor-in-Chief Business Manager 1-.--Q - Y-. , , ,,,-.-.-.-.-.-. -We-. , ,-.iii ,,, -:Ye - -. -::-:,,, qu...-.-.-.-........ i l H l ,, ll l, ia V 1 il x. i I 1 i i l i li .. ll i P 1 i i ii il i l T, 1: ll U l l ll il l 'I' P qs ORACLE q.::.- sr.-. e..,.m.: ... , Y.,.E ,, E PREFACE OTHING attains complete perfection. The main purpose of the Oracle Board in producing this Oracle of 1924 is that in the future years it may serve as a faithful reminder of the events connected with our four years of high school life. XVe hope that it contains entertaining bits of artistry and literature, for we have tried hard to attain them. It seems proper that some recognition be given here to the Art, English, and Typewriting departments for their aid in the production of this book. Through the Art department it has been possible to obtain a unified system of drawings throughout the book. Also they have helped us with the arrange- ment of snapshots, which indeed is always a diliicult task. The students gladly did this work in their art classes of their own accord, and without thinking merely of the prizes and honor that would be obtained from their work. VVe, the mem- bers of the Oracle Board, give hearty thanks to the art classes and especially Miss Smith for their help in making this a better Oracle. To the this book English department belongs the credit for the fine literary material in . This material is the result of the first semester's work, and was handed in by the teachers at the end of that semester. Thus it is the product of every-day class work and required no outside effort by the students. VVe cer- tainly appreciate the work of the students in the English department and of Miss Barber in making this a successful Oracle. Through the Typewriting department it has been possible to type all the work contained in this book. They cheerfully and efficiently did it. It is a great task to type all the material contained in the Oracle, and we greatly appreciate what the Typewriting department has done for us in the production of this edition of the Oracle. nyc Six 'P CJ Il Ak CI I. li 'i TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty .. Seniors . . . juniors .... Sophonmres . Athletics .... Organizations Dramatics . . . Literary ..... Advertisements Page .. 11 .. 19 . 73 .. 83 .. 93 115 141 147 157 -.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.:-.::1:-Q-.-..--f,,,, -f - .-..- -..-. Llfl 4- I I i i I A -.-.-, , .-.-.- M l I W 1 1 I M .- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- .-..-..-.- .-.-.-.-.-.-..- ...- ...-.-.- .-.-.- .g. 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W X 0 -I E. if. ir . x fi-:bfi I G21 Wg: ri 4i L9. mw:::::1L?:N 52:65:51 Q 'Q' . Hu.-I ! p yu! . . x,.1 A an AJIIMAIWSV in S PKCTURE ILLUSTRATING 1-NE . me-AL exoness-ous wonfv Dv ova TFACHCBS DURING' cmweg PROGRRMQ - ' 1 . ? 'IZ ' ,. ' op ,, .- 1 pg 5 'f - ' f 1 i n 9' gf'-.T , tv , wwf '- ' , ,-, . ., V 3, . if . . . 1 an M LWHPQY usa! 03' ' . y ::s:: 2 ffl? ' I' V I W ' .H -V , ' lilzifi I' f ..,.. I Y W ' A 5:11 l5l?l ,filet ' I I H..-im. ifiinl LLQQ j'l'l, lfgial OW SINCE PR CIPAL. ce LEFURGE H05 Qeccome mv ncvfvs mmofa op me 'Y' GYMN- CL.RS5.FNU PVR C.L LEGG HAS A mc: New smuiv ssonmwg mac:-rr suc- GEST SOME SORT OF COMDETVTIDNL - 1' fQ A I f-4 D k 15 1 ' 2 ,' -. L , l m Q Q N-,J page ' ce -J Ll Q59 if Q-,ML 4 -..fn mn k . 9 ------'fzasaaaazzggirg-g.r::::a2iEiiSNi -.44-1 ,,,,, ,, ,--Q-v, ,, , , V --rf- .-.-.-.-.-....-....-..- J 'P ORACLE , y, ., w, 4 1, I A IH N! I Hg E L -,'!- Fw 1, 'MLJX MJH1, ww N 1 BAN M JI :J -.-.-.-..-.-...-.-..........-.-...-,-.-....-.-.......-. -...... .5 -...-.-.....-.-...-.-.-.-..--..--.-.-.-.-..--.-...-.-.-.-....q..-...-.-...-... ..-.--. ...-.-V... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...--. g .,.-............. IllllulllllliilllllllHllllllllllllli Illllllll' llllllilllliilllll ............ulilllllllilmllilll m fel.-W., it 71:-4. oRAc1.E -1- SENIOR A Ofiicers President-John Brisbin Vice-President-Ruth Andrus Secretary-Doris Barratt T1'CHS11l'C1'-ElE'1lI1C Davenport Athletic Director-Leonard Schaar Yell Master-Max Barton Motto Ever conq'z1m'ing, 11cz'cr colzquvrvd. Colors Orange and Black Yell '24 Rah, Rah '24 Rah, Rah Oo Rah, Oo Rah '24 Rah, Rah .-......----.-.- -.-. , , i-..-.-..-.-..-.-. - , ,f 1,,-- : - 1 -'f-- -- Page Tuwzfy-ol 'I' ti tl l ll l I. L , ll ll l i .1 ll ll ll ll ll 1 l 1 l 'I' lt' .-Q-.-.-.-.-.-1 tl DORIS BARRETT ELAINE DAVENPORT Size i:v1.w frm, so kfnfl, .rn api, sn lwlexxed Thr fairest gfardviz in her lrmks mm' in d1-VffWf1 - Inv' mind flu' -ze'i.vt'.vI Imnk.v, SUCVUUHV5' '24. Treasurer '24, AflClDl11C- Chairman of Pin Committee. Orchestra. JOHN BRISBIN RL'TH ANDRUS Thr 1'll'lllL'HI'.Y .wr 111i.1'vd in him that Xa- 'CI iumrzclll mi.i'l'n' nf .vurfz jim' vlunmvzts lim' llllfjllf Nftllltf llf',lIllZIXl1j' In all lln' wnrlzl, fha! -fren' all 'I'll'fIIt' auf! l't'IlfjlU!l' tI'i'tIIl .Siliv ff Tllix lx tl mall. Hlllkt' tlzcm lzvwly, 11021151 fella! .vile wus. President '24. Vice-President '24, Editor-in4chief of Zodiac '24, Secretary of Student Council '23. President of French Club '24, Senior Play. Vice-President Frasoris '24. Yice-President Adelphic '24. LEONARD SCHAAR MAX BARTON lVlzat q H1GJl.f7IIf.V infu his lzvafi' rcuzum' Rare fmnfwmnzr' of mlzfifvr. frnlir and fun! In' fakril IVUIH ffm'- IVlm wlixlzvd u jnkr and 1'vjoiu'd in a pun. Football '20, '21, '22. '23. Yell Master '24. Track.'2l, '22, '23, '24, Football Reserves '22. Athletic Director '22, '24, Class Basketball '22, Secretary Athletic Board of Cnntrnl. D, Y , ,-Q-.-.-.,,,,-...-.,,,, ,-.,, , -.-1- , , , -.-.,,,, , -.,,,,,,.,,,,--.-.-.-.1 age Tuwlzfy-l'z4'o 4- ORACLE -I-f-1-:: ' --A-fn:--:-L--V , A- .Y--A 7171:-....:-Y A---.. ..... ole . , .,. Y .-Q-.. ., .,.,.- -.--.-.--..---..-.-.-.-.-.--.- 4. I I I I I I I I I 1 , I I I I I II II I QI I I I I I V. Q. i. II II I I 1, V I I I I I I I als V-V-,. 11,1 , -:,,,,,, :-.-.- 'IU ICDXYI N ADLER I rli'li:'i'r my worzls nnf lvy IIlIlIIlI4'I' lvzrf liy t:'v1g1l1f. Business Mgr. Oracle. Seuiur Play. ROXYENA AITKIZN Slip tlm'5!I'l my HIIlf'll- lim' my dvur, just get Im' .vfm'ii'd. 3 years at Oxmssw High. KIERMIT ANDERSON H.Slfl'UIIfl in will uml riflz in 7vi.rdnnl. GIQURG I2 A S HXVORT H Tix fvnrrrl 11u'll dir' nf nf'w'1vn1'lr. Speaker House uf Repre- sentatives 'Z-I. Chairman Senior Play Committee 'Z-I, Oracle Riwarcl 'Z-I. Zodiac Staff '23. ERMA BAINES H ix Him' fn ln' nafzzral Im: ynzr'ri' 1II'llllI'lIllxI' lII.t'l'.H Cliusopliic. Cl0lTllIIClICL'l'lIL'IlI Commit- tee, -. ' - oRAc1.1z +--------4. I I HILTON AITIQICN l'In1' l'Z'I'I'j' why ln' lzafl II II ful1vl'i'fmu'. 3 years at Oxxmssu lligli. Science Club. I II II I GLAIJYS ANDERSON 'I .S'ili'1u'v ix ilu' Ivy ,fu mu- lvnl111i'11I. I II II I I I I I I LICNORE ARMSTRONG I pl quid litlli' flIl'l.7i'IflI ci quivt little way. Secretary, Treasurer Fra- soris '25, I Program fmmnittee Ifra- I snris 'Zi I I II ARTHUR AYICRY I II'm-ry ami I Im-ru' lI4'T'e'I' mel. 'I I, I 'I I I I INIEZ BAKER I Size has not an FIIUIII-I' in ilu' wlmlv, twill' tmwlll. Class Basket Ball 'Zl-'22- '23-'24. Class Base Ball '2l-'22- '23-'Z-I. Girl Reserves. I I it -- f ,Z--f - 1 -fq. Page T-zvmzty-llirvv , I 1 I ..................g. QRACLE .1..f.,.:-- .Em ... . ... ff.. .,?: i I I I I I I FLORENCE BALDUF I noblv fyfve of good 1 lzvroif zuo11za1zl1ood. I Two years Dimondale H. I S. I I I I I. I I GEORGE BARKER K-111 lzourst maizfs the li nobles! work of God. lVindsor Collegiate In- I stitutc. X1 French Club. Q Memorial Committee. II Zodiac Staff. li I I I iv MYRTLE BATES Ii 'IgIIl,l'It'fj' wffvr yet suc- J, nuvxfiilly Ifridgrd owr any I' t'11lISIlI.u I Dimonrlale High School 2 I years. ll I ii ii I I ii VVILLIS BEMENT I I'Vorfl1, fouragf, honor, I ilmvr indrvu' your .vzzsfwzazzvv I and Ilirllzriyht arvf, I I in I, I ll ii M HELEN BISHOP Dou't wait for success, i ga after it. I I. 41, 1 f 1 , .........4-.... Page Tzomzty-fozw DOROTHY BARKER IVr'Il tw know your ima'- vrzzvss of lzfa1'f. Chorus 'Z3. Glee Club '23. MABEL C. BASSLER HN grvztlvvzixrs 1Il1fl17ll!1dC llfl' y1'0af. Sec'y Cliosophic '23-'24. Chorus '22-'23-'24, Cilee Club Plays. STEXVART M. BECKXYITH O friend! O Irvst of frivlidsf Thy alvxmzcc' mom flmn flzr' iiiifimzding night darkrris flu' lalzdsmfw 0I0l'.VI S e n i o r Entertainment Committee. Advertising Manager of Oracle. XVESLEY BIRD If a mzzsirian bv zlzraxzzrvd by flu' Ivngfli of lux hair, lzc is an a1'1'1.s1. ALICE M. BLANK I am an mzmny fo long f.rpIanafionx,' they dcfvizfc citlzm' flu' maker or the Izcar- cr, gvnfrally both. Commerce Club. Senior Play Committee. BECLAH A. BOTSFORD lIir'i11r1lin11 .vrr'111.v lzeiglil- med In its l11gl1r'.vf f102c'r1' in tUo111a11. Chorus '20, French Club 'ZZ-'23. FLORENCE BOYLAN Thr l7t.'0Hlj' of a lovely 'ZUOIIIIIII 1.9 like 71111515.11 Lakeview Central High. ILA BRIGGS Hr ix a fool who fl1i11le.v by fora' 01' skill to turn, flu' c111'1'1'11t of a 'ZC'0lI1G1l'S will. Girl's Basketball '2Z-'23- 'Z-1. ONOLEE BROXVN A ffwfcff ':1'n111a11, nnlaly fllflllllfll ,to 'ZE'0I'lI, I0 c0111f01'f ann' r0111111a11d. Chairman Flower Com- mittee. Euripidean. FRANCEALIA BRYANT No 0110 rim' llad a t1'11e1' f1'1c'111l. Senior Party Committee. Euripiclean. ORACLE .g.................... DONALD BUCGHNER el ll'1!1'I', ll!ll7ll'l', l1'11.vfi1'r l lzmrf, 11m1'v l11f'i11g1, or 111n1'v loyal, Ilt Z'4'l' lwat 1u'itl1i11 a l111111r111 l11'1'11.v1'. Orchestra '21-'ZZ-'23-'24, Commerce Club. HELEN BOYLES Hlltlffl wrwk 111'7'1'r dill 11g11'1'l' ivzllz 111v. MARGCERITE BROKAXV ll'l11'11u' ix thy l1'f11'11i11g1f llallz flu' mil O'vr lnmks a'1111.v11111vd flu' 111id11igl1t oil? Cap and Gown Committee, Secretary Euphroman So- ciety 'Z-1. Glee Cluhi Cluirus. NYA Y N E B RO XVN To ln' Illtllllj' ix llzc gnu!- rsl fl10l'lll of IllI1I1.U Knights uf Industry. GENEVIEVE JANE BULLINGER l lniw ll IlItll1 .Y 111i11fl 11111 ll zuf1111u11's lllljllllfl Senior Play. Commerce Club '2Z. Class Basketball 221322- '23 '24 Class Bzlsehzlll '21 -'2Z-'23- 24. 4. - -1, :...:,,,,..:::: - 1-..,.,,.,..::::-.-gf Life,-.. i ,, f , , - f:,.,., -p Page Twenty-fi e 7? I. I, I I II II I I I II I I I. I I I I I I V 1. V I I I I I. II I II V I Y II I I I II i. II I I I I I. I I II I II V l. I I I II I I I I 1. I -I- IJ ---------+ ORACLE BESSIE BULMER .S'I1e hath many nofmflvsx 'I'll'illl'.I'.H Euphronian. Class Basketball '21-'Z2- 'Z3. Commerce Club. JOHN A. CALDER His 'zIi1't1u's arc his acts. Knights of Industry. DONNA CAMPBELL .-1 rosrllzcd .wt with little wilful tliowzsf' Two years Charlotte High School. Chorus '23-'24, PEA RL C.flRPE.V TER Of iI'1'i'fw'z'ssilvli' and ir- rvsistilvlv good lizzmorf' Hi-Y. Frasoris. JOHN CARTON Ll man has choice to bc- gm low hut not to md it. Spanish Club. Stage Manager of Class Play. A s s i s ta n t Advertising Manager of Oracle. ,!,AfAf..' - ....,......-Afij f 1...-..-H :f f .......Aff -fn ,--W gf-f HEROLD BUSH Thr world leuows little of mr, hut my ahility runs deep- vl' than my ftlHl4'.u Two years XVacousta High School. RONALD CAMERON Alack! So misclzivffous - I and yet so wzsv. ' Three years Mt. Pleasant H. S. EVELYN CARPENTER rl good disposition is more Talzzaltlu than gold. LOUISE CARR Thr fair sm' will always he fair. Glee Club Play, Miss Cherryblossomf' PAULINE CASTLE Char1ns strike' the sight, hut merit wins the soul. Chorus '22323-'24. Commerce Club '21, Class Basketball '22. age Tvvefzty-.ri.r 4' I I X. I I I I I I I I II I I I II I . I . I . I. 'I' DON CHAPMAN His good IIHHIUI' is 0 fllllllftilll Jzvfw' dry. St. Johu's High School '2U. ' Chaffry U ll i 0 u H i g li School 'Zl. Spanish Club. RUTH CLARK Cm1fiz1'v11fv is flu' vom- fianmu of 5114'N.v.v. Thru: ycars: Seymour High School, Iowa. RUSSELL COLBY .iII7l't' IIUVL' l'l'f t'l1fF!i of .vlvvvfli than of .vilN1Cz'. GRACE CONVIS Do as I say, not as I do. LA SHA CRANDELL ulivllll mi.1'm1 VFUSUIL with fvlmixiziu' and ivixdmii will: nzirllif' Ons year Rl' u i r H i g 11 School. -..-v-.-'-.-.-.-.-.-.-1-.-.-.-.-.-.-. o R A c L E -x--------- -if il I I PAIILINE CLARK gl HI1'I'I'y ll4'4lI'f yous all flu' filly. II Girl Reserves. ' Glcc Club 'Z-I. I I Chorus '23-'Z-I. I I I I REIT H CLAYTON II I I do IIN! lm' my xllufivx I iIIft'I'f1'l'L' -wills my vdimz- I firm. I Class Baskctlmll 'ZS-'Z-I. 'I 'I II I I I I KEITH CONE I I llc mix flu' n1ilf1'i'.vf num- if mimi man. I Two years Ionia. High if Sclllllll. H Junior Party Committcv. Senior Bzuiquut Commit- ICO. Frcuch Club. I I I I I BLANCIIIQCOPPINS .-I lady frvxli and fair. I Om' your DL-XYitt High l School. 13 I I I I I I I I I DoNAl.1J CRUOPIC UIIHHIII' Iiixv in lmnzixvf foil. I Scicucc Club. ...........................................-..........................-...... 4. Pagr Tfvvfify-.m':u'1z ....................g. ORACLE EVERETT XY. CULP Don'z' lvl his hziioiwzi looks dfrem' yoilf' Chorus '22-'23-'Z-I. Glee Club Play '23-'2-I. Commerce Club 'Z-I. NELLIE DAYIS .S'iImzcr ami' .viuzplifity oh- irurle on no our hui are ye! two imequolleil affrinjiioiis in ic'o1ua11. French Cluh '21. Two years Harbor Springs High SChool. One year Grand Rapids South High School, PAUL DOMKE 'lilfmi may ronzv, and IIICII may go, hut I go on for- rf'r'1'. Football Reserves '22-'23. Class Truck '23-'2-I. IXIACRICE J. DOYLE Tl1o.vi' who ihiuh most yo-zIfi'n fhosi' who loiif' Advertising Manager Zodiac Frasoris '21-'22-'23. Glee Club Play '23. FRANCES EDDY Her air, hw' 111aIz11v1', all who .vate z1i1'i11za'vd. IRVING DAVENPORT He frudged along, not knowing what he sought, and zvhistled ax he ivan! for want of thought. Treasurer '22, FLORENCE DE VORE The mildest 1llflIlIln'l'S and Ihr? gcntlvst lzearff' VIVIAN ALICE DOTY Good humor is the health of thc soul. Commerce Club. MILDRED DUNN Iii her wry quiclucss is charm. East Lansing High School TECLA EGGENBERGER Youth comes but once in a I1'fc!1mc. Glee Club Play. Euripidean. Yell Committee. Class Song Committee. Y V Yrf, , ,,,,,-.,, , Y, age TTL'C!lfj'-Fiflllf 'F' I, I I, I I I II II I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I T ,I I I I I I II I I II II I II I I, I II i I 'I' - - -- ----...-A-.-A-Af.-.-.-Af --f.- .-.- 4. MARVIN A. EGGERT 1 fray you lvl IIOHL' nf your fmfflc stu' mv: I lla-zu' an v.1'po.v1Iiu11 of .vluvfv Cllllli' ufvan uw. Baseball 225. ' Class Basketball. CHARLOTTE EYERS HSIIIL' farrlvs t'irf1u s ntwz l1aNm1v.vs. Chorus '25-'Z-I. HAROLD FARMER No l1af'fviur fnvgvurz viw' t'llft'l'f'll L. H. Glcc Club Uuartcttc. U L I'l1-Y. RAYMOND FISHER Bo your dull raw, l fwiflzev llfgom' frnnz mv. Bu- gmnc' dull t'lll'n'. flmn mul I frm 1l6'T't'l' agrmf' Football Rcscrvcs 223. Basketball 'Z-I. Jackson High One year. Norwood. Ohio, High One year. VELMA FOREIEACK lVl1c'n' flu' I'i-iw' I'IlllSllIL' rlcf'ju'sl, if rims tlh' q1zivlu.vl. ' Commerce Club. ORACLE .g................... YIVIAN EITXIEAR Bc frm' In your 'IK'tllAIl, and vom' work, and yulu' f1'il'114l.v. Two years Crystal lligh School. STANLEY FAIRBANKS l'u1z1' word is as gmml as llzv l7l1IlkX, slr. O1-clxcstru '23-'24. MARTHA FI ELD E Tl7Il1lIl'l'l7TC'l7 Tlzul nI':'I'r 1'un1v.v,' ivlzy 'Zi'lYI'l'-I' lllfll, l my. ALMA FITZPA'l'RlL'li bln' 15 war rumlx' In flo luv' lrllf' Bzxskctbzlll '23-'2-I. fliosopllic. GERTRLDE I. l+'OS'l'ER lI'l1l'n ll 'IIIUIIA' III flu' rcrxv. you kllrlix' ull nflluz' llmzgfs flI'I'C fll1L'1'.H Flower QRUINIIIIIIUL' '23. Glcc Club, 22323. 71 7 Chorus '.. 7 Page' Tzvvn,!y-nil -.-. a. TI' I I I I I I, II 1, II I I I I I I I I. I II I I II II ,I If I I I I I I I. II I I I I. II I I II II I I I I I I -1- IL' 'P .-.-..-.-.-..... ....-.-.- .-.-.-.-.- gg-14.41-.-1 A 14.- tl I .1 l I .-.-.-.- .-.-.-.- ..-.-.-.-.-.- .-.- .-.-.,- .-a.-,-.- .-.- .locus N . 1: S I :- 'Q ........-.-.......4. ORACLE ISABELLE A. FOSTER Tlmsc who know hrr hast respect and admzrc hor most, Motto Committee. Frasoris. LYLE FROOK Oh their meh merits, modest 1116111 are dumb. Chorus '23-'24. GOLDIIE GABLE Those glittering ,lrrssvs wlzivh, wlzcn slialecn loose, sliozefrefl gold. Invitation Committee. One year Ithaca High. H ICN DRY G EORGIC I fu-ry mme who kimzvs nzorv than myselj and july those who lcrzozu lr'ss.', Two years, Dayton, Ohio. Band. Basketball Reserves '23, Track '23. M ILDRED GRANGER Azz, njitimisf var'rif's sun' shzm' fo the dark places. Student Council '2Z. Treasurer Euripidean '23, Chairman Memorial Com- mittee. --...,,-n ..f,-1 -.--.-.-.- . 4- f - A-...V -7... - -- .... f -V .., V -.- XVAYNE FRENCH gl l7IlSllIl'SS like air fle- imfvs that his uzlercsi is mse'zelzv1'e. BURTON FRY Calm, mul, mllrctcd, he will rise in the teorlzlf' VIOLA GARDNER To be Izafify is the pur- liosc for telzielz you were filaced in this iem'lzl. One year Alma High School. Class Basketball. Commerce Club. DAISY KSOODSIELL Happy arf flzm: as if vzivryrlay thou hulls! fviflcml up a lzorsvslzmf' One semester DeWitt High School. Commerce Club. ADELINE GRAVES f'N0flziny is imfvossible to jiazns and fia!1e11fv. Detroit Nortluvestern. Zodiac 'ZL -... ,. , . 7,,,,,,,-.Q-.1 4:Af: -3. il l l ll ii l ll n l l l -Q--.1 -...Q-. -..-4-Q A - ::::::.4,:.- l i 1 I 1. I i .Q-1-Y.-a.,-...,,, :Q-. ..--.-.1 of-ozozszu .-4+ -A---.i .., MA RKQARIZT GREI N Ont fmigm' ix Xllfflt'l.t'lll for any 'ZWlIlll1ll.H Newtown High School- Long Island, New York. Senior Party Coinmittvc. FSTH ER GRIFFIN .-1 rim' l'0llIl7lllUll01l of k1r1flr1v.v.v and jmlgmmt. Conimcrcc Club. Two yours Coruniizv. High School. JON HA IRE lIf' wax fl mm: fake him all in all. I shall not look nfmn lzix likv again. Orchestra 'ZZ-'23-'24, Bzuicl '23-'Z-1. M ARGARET HARM ON Ihr tunvs mu' ilzv wry.: of jvlvam11lm'xx. Glu- Club. Cliorus. RUTH Hlill, Joy is ilu' g11'm1fv.rf rvffliolz in luv' vyvs. ... - -.--. V ,--: lillll' oRAc1.r: -I----'-----'---I' 3 :-:' 7 5. 2 ww 4m E51 1 N me ....- Q'-.bg ' wr- A :anew -u:-Q -'i W4 -- :-I --'ff '. b -T . , ,.. ..... . . A ., f,' n -T111-H-4 A -1- 7 .14 f f H Y... .1-f ' - P H.: -1 .J i... 15' C -37+ N122 QE S -V -'T .fjr'f 'E!. 'Z ' Z FN' ' .'-1 QL :fm - 55 L 2' :fx : 4 w ' - 1 H3 'Z .. : , , ' 7 -, - L . Q - H E.. fa TT' :lv F: ,P 4, P E' xr 51' V A .. IJ 3 ,4 r- 4- -'- - T -' 1, f:N LJ :Y :' 7: .... A..,,.....,1,.1.... , ,..,.... A A.. A A ...QQ GEORGE HAMMOND ,llva.r11n' ynzzr' 111 in fl ' x i l i lwigfllf lvy lln' xlnnli' il i'l1.ff.v. lioothzxll llcsi-i'vn-s 123. ri ll l li RUXYl.ANlJ HQXSS I llc kllfii' Allzi' .vurr'i'l .if Illtlklllfl j1'1vl1rl.v. ' Ono :md om-lizili yuzxix 1 Shepard High Sflwol, I :tw 3 2 : pf ,... : A. T' HUB.: A-'D 5- '4 Q E TE., '-' . w ---4 . 1 LH V' ,.- . Q b .Al ,. -2 2 ... :ri H n-- 2 17- p 3 5 ' P5 4 5 : E N L '1 7: 3 , A -1 f .. A, A m 1 1 ft ' ,, ': : ,f .' F1 7 ................f1:..Wm... Izzy nznfli j!l'llllllll'.n Track '23-'Z-l. lhptzxiil 'Z-1. House of Rcprn-scntzxtivcs. Publicity Mzllmgri' Sunim' Play. Owosso High School Two years. I I 1 I l I 4..... ...-... Pdflt' Tliirfy-mir I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 I II F Q E' '4 'Nb-. .-a..4... I I I I I I II II , I I I! I I. I I I I I I I II II I I -1- ..... 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ....................................: ...,--??, ELLA HERRON I .vlmll lzlukv lmlfl In my tclml l llzinkf' SL-uior Play Committcc. ELLEN HOPKINS 'LI lzapfy lzvrrrf IIIKIATS u J-Hop Cummiituc. Informal Party '22-'23-'ZI LEYON HORTON l m' fm: flm' f'am1111'.vlml ln' fnulrl Ufjllll' still. Senior Play. Orclwstrzl '21-'22-'23-'24. Class Track '22. ,IACK HUBBARD 'Cl Zc'I.vv man rvflvz'l.v ln'- fffzu' ln' .vfu'z1l'.v. Debating '23-'2-I. Football Reserves '21-'22. Yicc-Prcsiclellt '22. SL-llim' Day Cmnmittcc. MARQUERITE LUCILE ,IACOBUS Lifr is a rafeg dl'Xl.l'l' flu' final. Senim' Play. Eupllrmxian. Pin Committee of Senior Class. Glue Club. 'A -- -.-A YAY ...- RUSSELL HOLDEN T'tu'as fm' flu' good of my country flmf I .vlmnlzl ln' 1rl,v1'nz11l. Class Basketball '22. JACK HORNBECK E-:Try young man has lzfx j1'r:'nl011.v ummv11l.v. Football '23. ' Class Basketball '2l-'22- '23-'24. AGNES HOUSEMAN Var xml flmzl tlzv fwr!'s minzl with llzy slzallnw wit' CARL A. ,IACHALKE Thr Qvnrlll l?l101i'S litllu nf :fx firm! mvn. Dimmldalc High '21-'22, Football 'ZZ-'23, Baseball '23. HENRY JANETZKE Sanur are 1e'isv,' .mule utl1vrzc'1.vv. Page, 'l'1zir'ly-Iivo IQIJXYARIJ ,I I-ZXNINCQS 'Z-Ill ilu' grrril nzrn um' if-Yifljl mul I llitllllf fur! 'I'A'I'j wvli IIIN'.N'll.n MARION ICl.I.liXli JOHNSON .I frivmily lzvurf 'zvillz umny f1'ir11ii.v, 011111111-1'Cc Liluh '22-'23-'24, Cluwiis Zn- Z-l. Glu' lilllil 'Zi MAJIQI. A. KlCl.I.ER .l Jllmfuxl IIIUIIIIUJ' lu'- FIJJIIUN fr llltllillhu Um- ya-ui' Hult High Sthmrl. fnrl IQL'5L'l'YL'S '23-'Z-1. MINI-1K 12. Ii ifililii LYM uujfllllllf .vxumf nz' toil III? tvnrk ix Ifmviiylit lu muzjilv- lion. Om- sum-stci' Crzuic Tech- nical High Schuul, Chi! Gigli. Ono scmcstcr Joilct Town- ship High School, Joliet. Ill. EY.-X K LICIN ln thc mlm ligflzix nf mild fllilu.wfl:y. -1- ORACLE -x--------- -1- I I I i i I I.L'L4ll,lf lfS'I'lll'iR I ,lcmxsox i .S'lu' is ilu' frrfu'lui11f.rru1- I min of gmmi .m'rl.vi'. Ilclrznting 'z.s ':4. H ifuripiflczui. Suuim' l'Iz1y Uniiiiiittcr. W1 i ii i I yum 11. IQAISICR g Tu Twmfxlzifi Nh' fu'ul'li' ix I In fu' rc'm'.v1ziffwd. TWU and mio-lmlf ya-:uw ii LA1lillllR'I High Srluml. Q ii ii F U M BICATRILAIC l.. Klfl.I.Y g -'11'1nm 1 yi-1 li:'r, 1.-1 HIL' J mil lim' in min. Girl Rcsciwcs, 1 U i I YI ICYA KIXNICY l?r'i :'if,i' ix Ihr .will uf 1' -:viii lirirf lvl un' lux , i Plural Uniiiiiittuc Scnim' 'l Your. Y I l i i T RALPH KNAPP Tim r'1'n'urd of um' ifnly is flu' fm-zmv' in dn m1ulln'r. , Knights uf Industry. M imlsun-f Hi-Y '23, Q ----f -.. ,, ,i 1:-::....i. Pays Tliirty-Ilzrv C -1------------z- ORACLE I I I I I I HIELIEN KOIEHLIER O 111i1'1'11! fllilill 11110 I 11111111 111 1l'I'1'.i' I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I, I ARCHIIC IQOXYALK I S111'11 111111 .111 11111111115 111'1' , i111' 1'11s1'1's of 1l1f'll.U i Two years DeXVitt High I School. I I I II 11 E JIERUIXIIC LAIQEN 1 lf Iwjifs ll j'011II1j 1111111 10 I 111' 11111111'.v1. I Knights of Inclnstry. I llifY. I l I I I I I I I STANLIZY LARSEN I 'K-I 1111111 11f .v111'111'1' ix Il E 1111111 11-74 x1'11.f1'. S Presiclent Conimcrce Club '23. I Senior Day Committee. I CATHRYN ISABIELLE E LIZIGHTON I Ul'i!7I' s111' was ll1'ZUUj'.V I f1'i1'11111y 111111 c111'1'i1'11 fl 51111111 1111' 1111 One year Spokane High School. Glec Lflnh. Clumrus. I ,P .,I, .-..-.,.Y , . , 4- , .Y OLGA KI DMIXIANDT Her f1'11'1111.v 111'1' Illtldlf 11y 111'1' f11'11s11111 1111111111'1'. CjUlTI1l1C1'CC Lilnh '22-'25 2-I. GRACE IQRIEGER 1'11'1111' ix ll -:'1'1'y xI1'1111g s11i1'111. Secretary of f0ll1lllCl'CC Club Seinor year. ALICE LANG IV 11 1' 11 x, 111'1'11.v , 111111 f11111111111.v 111'1' flll' 1111111111161 1111111 TL'1ll'l'11 fer xf11'11 r11111'- 111'1'1'1', Class liaslcetlnzxll 'Z-I. Girl Reserves. FLORE NC I2 KI ARGARET LECHLITNER '.AI11 1111111'1' 11f 111i1't11 is ZC'07'f11 a f1n111111 of .V0I'l'!7'ZC'.H Senior B. Play. Senior Day Llnnmittee. Aclelphic. Girl Reserves. LLOYD LEMMON T111'1'1' is 1111 kIll7'ZL'11'l1jlL' 111111111 IS 11171 -:'11111111111'. Knights of lnclnstry. ,,L,,,-.-.---.-Q -.--..-.-.-.--.-.-.-.--Q-Y..,, , -... , -.--Q-..--, , ,-.-....- , , 1,lIAflt' T111l'1j'-filllll' 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I, I. I. I 'I' .-.-.-.-....-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1 IRXYIX RALPII LIICTZKE .YIII1IiIIgI lI4'IL'I'.Y ll IIIIIII jI'nIII iulml 1.v Vljlllxf. Science Club. BIERYI. C. LITTLE Fur kritwielvdgv itself ix fwm'I'1'. One year Mt. Pleasant High Sclnml. BYRON J. LONGYEAR lf tlzurt' is a fight that unix! III' fouylif, Iln' flIIIIfI I0 rin is jiyllf If. Track Team '23, Swimming Team '23. French Club. House uf Representatives. VVI LMA FRANCHER Mac DONALD l.r'f'.v I' ll j II I- n1I1',vvIt'I'.v felzzlv we llIIIj'.H HAROLD MQCALLY Hr turns gfwat lI'nIIIIlI'.f inuln IIHII' 0lII'.v. Treasurer of Knights of lndustry 'Zi Vice-President of Knights of Industry '23. - , ,-. , q141n1q1.-.n1-q--.-q-q--1q1.1-n1-q.-q-nn1n1n1n1 pz. ORACLE .g.................... AUNIC IE. LIPPOXEN UTVIIIII is tlI'Zx'tl-YN lln' .vfI'1IIIyv.vf Ul'jl1IHlt'l1f.U Girl Reserves. VIRGINIA LOGAN UIIFI' 4'-ITN I'.I'f'I'I'.YS fill' .rwI'efI'.vI kind nj' Ivuylrfinl- Il4'XS.'I JOHN LLTIZ II'I'I1 is il In kmwxe ffm! aII1IIIfuIII vnu rI'I'I'fI ns well as .YUHII Knights uf Industry, Nlill, S. Mac YICAR llc likes Iln' fair .vI'.I' all riyllf, lvnt I'nII'I yea' lln' 'mII'If.v In r0Im'. Oracle Bnarcl. Student Council '23-'Z-I. Senior Play. Chairman Card and Invi- tation Cunnnittee. IRMA E. MCCORMICK Thr lIigln'.vI UIIIIIIVI' is In .vlhvrilr Im ill. Two years Holt lligh Scluml. Glee Club. Connnerce Club Girl Reserves , , .....,1,,-. Page TlIfI'ly-fi ...............-4. ORACLE FLORENCE EMILY MCCCE 'i4NVt'T't'l' boldj so still and quiet lim! luv' mntiml Ivlzfslnxr at l1fr.rrlf. French Club '21-'Z2. Frasm-is. lilee Club. Chorus. R. V. MANClll2S'l'liR lVlmt do we live for if nn! in make the world lem diffiftrll fm' earl: 0t11z'r? ' Knights of Industry. FAY B. MILLIGAN Infinite rirlzcs in a little room. ISICATRICH LUCILIZ MILLS HlVlIlIft'T'f'I' else you are ill life, be CIfll'4'l'III7Il7.H Commerce Club, '23-'24, LOUIS GRANT MORIZY Tim r'urr.rf nj' ali flzinzgfx, ax mmlafzf lI1UlZ.U House of Representatives. Science Club. Class Baseball '22, Class Basketball 22.3. ff-.--.,,,-.-.-.-..,,,,--Q .Ig A-.- f - -...- .-.- nie RIQTTA Il. MQKNIGHT Size it pretty in walk teillz, lViIly to ,talk with and fvlvcmzzzf, ion. One year Macon, Missouri One year Saginaw East- ern. Senior Play. Chairman of Song Com- mittee. XYAYNIZ MEAD RHI little :mise is IlI4lll'C by llmxv who do lIl1lL'll.H Knights of Industry. THIERON F. MILLS gl .rlnzdme of annnyanrc lznzw' Ftlllll' near mv. Ili-Y. Science Club. Treasurer Clinsuphie '23- 'Z-1. Chairman Cap and Gown Cummittce. NYAYNIE MILLS .Allit'uy.v Ilzmrgfllffnl, kind, IIIlfI'U!tI7lt'tl.H Swimming Team '23 Qummerce Club. CHARLES Ii. MURPHY lf ln' had any faults he has left HX in doubt. Spanish Club. Class Track '23-'Z-l. Seniur Day Committee. I mn' Tl1il'Iy-.v1'.r - --Y Y .- A-4- XYALTIZR XYII,l.IAM NIELLER pl man ln' .m'III.I of rlzvur- ful yI'.vII'I'z141y.v and c0IIfIdI'Izl f01IIIu'1'v7c'.v. Football '2U. Student Council '23. President Hi-Y '24, Class Treasurer '2l. XYILLIAM F. NOBLIC Tim sfIiI'iI of time shall lvarlx mv .vjwvd. Football '21-'22-'23. Basketball '22-'23-'24, Baseball Captain '23. BIEATRICIC NORRIS fl good di.vpo.vitimI is nzorv :'aIIIaIvlr than gold. Frasoris. Illce Club. Commerce Club. Glen Club Play '24. KATIIERINE NORTH IIN Afl'It'IltiXIlIf7 ix IIIOVI' dI:'IIIv tlzmz ali l1,I'Z'I7lIfI1'X.n Cliosophic. Lilac Club. NAYDEIEN NORTON Tlm.vI' nlmnf fzrr, from lII'I', slid!! lI'n1'1I NIU fu'1'ff1'I iurlyx nj lInImI'. One year ClIcbuygzII1Hig'lI Schoul. linripiclcan. Girl Rcscrvcs. ..-.-.-,1..-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..--.-.--n-qg-.-.-.-. -. -. -v-.-...--.-. ORACLE +-------- HARRY N ICXYKIANN rl frivzzd ':I'I'llI I1 -l'rI'I' Izumi, IIf1I'II flftlff, and rcluly xIIIiII'. Class Iizlscbull '21, CIIRISTINIC Nl IIINIQY Uc.l7ll.VflIlII'-I' is IIII' fffzzudlz- IIUII nj all i'IrlIII'.v. Twn ycurs Port .'XI'lIlllI', Tcxzzs. Spanish Clnb. Girl Rcscrvcs. l.L'CII,Ii NORRIS HI'I' Iwttw' mls wan' flu' Iu'.vt. liuripiclczm. Class Prophecy Cwnnnit- tw. Ont- your Jucksun Iligll Sclmnl. ICLIZABICTII NORTON Sn kind, .wr nfl, .ww IIlf'.v.I'I'd u IIi.I'fIn.vI'IiII1I. Sccrctury Clinsnpliic 23. Senior Play CIIInInittcc. Zodiac SILIIT. Stmlvnt Q'IIIIIIcil. MARY OTONNOR ulfntv lmrd if ix 'Im' II IIWIIIIII III lcI'I'f I'IIIII1xI'i. Ont- ycur Szlciul llcnrt COIIVCIII, Iirussc IHIIIIII- ---.-.-.-....-.-.-. -.-.-.-. -1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I 'l' Payv TlIiI'Iy-.vI':'m 'I' I I I 'i I, I . I I I I I I I I I I 1. I 1 I I I I ll 1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I Ii li I I I. I I ll I. I il I 1 I 'I' IJ --------+ oRAcLE ANNA UTIS Only thi' lIt'UI'l' zvillmzn' tl .vfnin h11u'zu.v ln'r'fvl'l r'aSr'. Ono year Hastings High. IIAZEL M. PARKS 'Il .mill in my haste, all IIIUII an' liars. Clmrus. IJAYID PENIFI I. Thr funn' of his own :writ uzalcvs his way. Suplmmore B Picnic Com- mittee. Class Basketball '22. Class Track '23, YEIAIA PHILLIPS ,5'ihi1 u-zuay .vm'1'mc', ras! nzfuy mrs. Glen Club '22, 23. KENNETH B. POMEROY I lx'-llllfx' l z'l'1'ytl1'irz,g c.rcr'pl n1y.n lf. fVII'CIlCSII'2l '21-'22-'23-'24, Spanish Club '24. -..--.-.1--U-.---.-Q-.-4-.-.. - aye Tliirly-viylit EDXVARD P. OXENDALE His own opinion liens hix lim: ELSA MARGARET PARTLOIV But I am constant as thc Il0I'll1UI'lI Mar. Vice-President '23. Informal Party Commit- tee '24. Student Council 'Z-I. Hester Haze Memorial Committee. RACHEL M. PERRY Tlwrv'.v nothing ill ran dtwvll in .mth a ,lIE'1lIPlf'.U Sophomore Picnic Com- mittee. EDXYARD LOUIS PLUNKETT liar many are fnllvil lmf fem' arf' cl10.vc'11. J One year St. Marys High School. Class Basketball '2l. TERRY B. PRINDLE Let be my name until I make my name. .1.1.-.-.-.1.-.1.-....-..-u.1.-nq.q.-n.--n1.- 4, .....-.-.-.,- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- .-.-..-..-..-..-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-..u.-..4.-.-1.-.-....-..- ....-.-.-..- .-.-.-.- 4. ....... .---W - - - V Y B ICAT R l L' If RAYMOND .S'11111l .v111m' 115 1111tc' 11i1'i111' 11 11111111 ll 111111111111 Tllflhl' 111' 11111111'. Twu years St. ,Iohns High SCl1111vl. Girl R1's1-1'x'cs. IQIEURIQIE Rlflffli 1 'Zk'0l1111 11 rc'1'1'1' 111'111i1111' 111111 1111 'z1'1'11. Class Basketball '2l. Class Track 'Z-I. LEO D. HROACH I.1H11' 111111 is somzfsf 1111'11111'11. -IAM IQS ROBINSON ,l111.v1 of 1111' I'11l1ll1'1I1 1111'11 111 11i.v1'111'y 1111f'1' 1111141 di- 111i1111ti'1'11 111 .v1111111'1'. Class SL'L'l'Cl2ll'y '22, Assistant stage manager Senior Play. Senior Farewell Dinner Dance Committee. IZICLLA G. ROUSE .-111 11111111 is 1i1:v you 111111 you nn' 11k1' 1111 1111111'1. Secretary Frcncli Club y . 2.1. Ellllllflllllllll. Chairman S 1' n 1 11 r Day L40lllll'IllIL'L'. 0 R A c 1. E -1--------..-.- OLIYIC lCl.lZAl3li'l'll RAYMOND .l1 -z1'1111.v1' .v111111 1111 fllx' x1111'.v 111111' f111'i1' 11i111i11i.v111'11 1111111'. Senior Play. Oraclu Buarcl. Prcsiclcnt linplnxwnian, Spanish Clnlx. ARNOLD ll. RIQICIJ llc N110 1111111 1:.'1.v1111111 .vj1111'1'111 1115 'zu111'11,e. l.A V li R N li RK JH li RTS 'HY11111' 11111 111111.v1'1f 1'1111 111' 111.1 j1111'11111'1. llunsc of Rcprvsciitatin-s. D1-hating '23-'Z-I. Ono year St. fXl:n'y'slIigl1 Scluml. 'l'w11 years SCll1111l fm' tln- Blind. ICDNA Rl. ROI JSA T111'y 111111 1111111111 11111.11 111111.'1' 11'11.v1 1111i.v1'. 'l'w11 years DcIYitt lligll SCIIUUI. LARNICD lf. RL'NNliI.S UG111111 11111111'1' is x11'1111111'1' 1111111 l11111111111f1'k.v. Swimming Team, 23. Class Baskctlxlll 2213.22- '23-'Z-I. lligh School Male Quar- tcttc '23-'Z-I. lfrcslnnan Pl'CSlilL'lll at Sault Stc. Marin-. -.,,,,,,-. . ,.-.-.-.-. . .-.,, --r f-.ii ,Vg-.-.-.-.-.-.-. P11111' Tllliffj'-1111 1 I 1 1 1 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I1 I1 1 1 11 Q1 1 I, II I q.- .- --------1. ORACLE ROBIZRT VV. RL'SSl2l.l, i'PIL'f1.Y1ll'I' is flu' IJIISIIICXX nf my Iifrf' Knights of Industry. KATIIIERYN SCHXYARTZ l?lv.v.mi with a plvaxurii mul IIIZIISXIIIIIIIHI mam1er. Dimunclale High School '21-'Z2. L4llUl'llS '23-'24. HARRY I. SHORT life ran only be valzmf ax iw make ozfrsvlws Falu- t1lrI4'. ROBERT B. SOUTHVVORTH I wmzld that my fmzgm' cnuld utter my tl1n f.v. Chairman J-Hop Commit- tee. Chairman Senior Dinner Dance Committee, Property Manager Senior Play. MABEL STALGREN I?t'fl4'1' In In' .rmnll arm' xlzim' than large ufm' east tl .VfltllIU'Zk'.n Orchestra '20. Churus '21-'22-'23. Glen: Club 'Z3. tilee Club Play '23. I mfr' Iforfy .g.........-- ---- ,...- -- .........,..,:::f..::::..-...,.. .............:-- A-. , .-Q Q .,. IZLIZIE l2I.IZAl3lC'l'lI SACKIZTT Tl1i.v ix as well .mid ax if I had .raid if 1l1y.wlf. Vice-President 23, See. '24 Girl Reserves. Orchestra 'ZZ-'23-'24 Debating '25-'Z-1. Senior and Glee Club Plays. MARJORIE Sl.fOFIliI.D lVifh flu' klllllldlf nf llcarlx and lin' iznlzhxvf uf llzilldsf' Une year Greenville High Sehnol. lilee Club. ASHER SMITH lla nm l7L'L'tI1l.Y1' he thinks ln' fan. Class Basketball 'ZZ-'Z3. Track '23, RIEELAND L. SPRINUIER pl Illtlll l'L'SI71'I'l'lf mm' .vfmtly in lux trust. Band '20-'21. Vice-President S e i e n c e Cluh '23-'Z-1. ALICE STIEXYART .lIndt'.vly has 110 t'41IIlIf.u Aclelphie. Senior Play. .-...-.-.-...-.-...-.-.....-.........-.......-...........-....-........-.-.... 4, VIOLA STOCKIEI, 'bliz' and lIltI7lIll'I' an' Illtfll' v.1'fn'.v.vii'r 1111111 Iwr1'dx. lJORO'l'l'lY STUPPl.l': .-I lifflzl lzrurf lifmxv folly. IVAH A. STOXVELL Thr -:'m'y fini: nf fr1'fm'- firm. Saranac High School 'Zl- '25 Basketball '22. FAX' li 'l' ICRNY l LLIG ER Sl1v'.v af! lu Irarn, mm' llmul-'ful for youd tirm'x, RL l'll ADl2l.lNlC 'l'UXYl2li I l!4'T'l'l' Iruulrlv l1'm1lv.'4', fill Irnzllvlv lI't71lI7l!'S luv. Sucrvtary 'Z3. President Frasuris '23. Il:-stcr Haze Mcmurial llUl'Ill'l1lflL'L'. ' llilllilllli L.Il1'l1l11lllCC '24, -f---7:71---ur..----.--Q-.11 - - - --.-. - -.......A----....-.-........-.-----U----- oRAcLE -1--------...-....,. l 1. l I VICRNIC A. S'l'UL'lifXlAN X 'l'l1v ulmu' nw' .vlmf-x' lfh' HIIVIT im' 1ii.vm':'rl' nm' igllwr- ll u11u'. H l5XCll2lllg!fC liclitm' Zmlizu' '23-'Z-1. Billllllwt LlUll1l'lllllL'0 Junior li Yvzxr. 'l ll ll ll NAUMI SXYICICT l .S'ill'1m' ix lin' u1'g1ru1vnI 1' In whirl: mmf' nm f'vfl-V. 1' Aclclphic. ll Scnior Play. Lllliilflllilll of Informal ' Party fcmnnittcc '24, MARIAN C. 1 SNYITZGABLE 'E .l lzufflv jlfllllfi is tl gift fl nf 1ml1m'. W Clmrus '23. l l l LORNA TIIOMAS 'N Ihr niwz llI1'l'lf lllalmxv lm' 'Zk'tlxl',n 'l . . l l'rz1sor1s. -' Mcuwrizll Lfmnlnittcu. ' ll ll l CATHERINE l Fl.ORliNCli TRAVICR i .I frivllrlly llfllff twill: -l llltlllj' j'1'im141.v. ' ll fl1'clu'stl':1 'Zl-'22-'23, I film' Llluli 'Zi-'23-'Z-l. 1' l:l'2lSllI'lS. Q ll l ,-if --f:f:,L..i:..1,::-Qg. Pam' Ifnrty-mx L, 'I' I i I , I CATHERINE VAN SICKLIE I Cfa11If'111 fa a'a hiv' duly l and find in a'niy doin: a full I 1'i'-zuclrd. I Vice-Prcsiflcilt of Clio- ! sophic 'Zi I Spanish Cluh. I I 1 I I FLOYD If. I VAN YLIQRAH I Thn' iiimivxl, an hix nn- I l'IllI7Cll'l'lIS.VI'II hrazv nafnlu' I har 'ZUl'Iff1'lI .fi4'l1fIt'1lIUlI'.,u I Knights of Industry. I HiAY. , Senior Day Committee. I I CLARICNCE XYAHI. I Ii If-wry znan has his zI't z'il- f ixh n1an1t'11fx. It Knights of Industry. I I I DORIS XYALKIZR I .rhv nlahixv nf hw' znind i fa da a thing. .vhv will do it. M Chorus. I I I I I, I I I V it MILDRIED L. XYEEKS I .S'lu' axkvd not 'worlfiy I things nm' triad far fanivf' ................. 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ... 1 P...-1-2 ,,,,, ...--? .-.-- -4:11 Y- -A --.-1 -1-..- GLENDON VAN TASSELI. In v'z'vry dvvd af :nis- vhiaf ht' had a hvarf, a livaa' to fanfrii't', and hand Io t'.1't'f!lfd'.u BERT VER PLANCK Thy actions to thy wards afford. Knights of Industry. IESTHER XYALDRON So womanly, so benign, and .va izzfvkf' Two years VVacousta. DORIS MAE WARING IIN wry j'1'ntw1.v am' fUII't'l' far, than snzzlvs af other inaidvnx aw. Three years Ewen High School. EDA VVEISKOTTEN Ld mildnvss vrw' ativntl thy Ionguvf' Cho,-ug. Springfield, Ohio, High Orchestra SCIIOOI- 1 Glee Club. Flint High School. I Girl Reserves. fi Cap and Gown Committee. il I I Q----,H-,-, --,-, +4 , - V V nwfww, W-,Yin 44. f::,t,1 K1 -1. Page 1 a1'ly-izwi -I' I II II I I I I II I I , Ii I I I I I I I I I II I I II l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I 'I' KIILDRI-ID li. XYl21SM1l.l.liR II'!mf .vfxwvf dvliylzf 41 qzzivf lift I11I4nI'II.v. Tw-1 yn-:Irs DcVVitt lligll Srlnml, KIIIIITIIS. MARTHA MAY XVI IIC ICLIER 1fIII'll1'.v Iznlvlvxf ffIIlI!fI ll tmwrnrrz fu'1'fvrfI'11'. Yivc-Prcsiclcllt F r c ll c I1 flnlz. Clzlsf Cnlur fmnn1ittcc. tiles Club L'lIIIr11s. L'l.AL'DE li. VYHIPPLE lli.v gfvllizrx is I1 faf1aI'ify fur I'I'tIfl'llljl hard 'ZQ'0I'k.n Science Club. Class Truck '23-'Z-I. liliI.I.Y XYHITIQ I lmiu' I'-Iwi' trod flu' fltllll nf II'II.vt 1'I'.vi.vtaIIrI'. ICVIELYN I.. XVOOD llc sau' luv' 1'l1t1l'llIIIljl, Im! III' nm' Ilflf lmlf flu' t'1Il1l'I!IX lm' drm'm'11sl 711011,- fxfy t'0Ill't'UI4'lI.u P11-siclcllt of Spanish Club 'Z-I. Vice-Prcsirlcnt Inf Clin- suphic 'Z-I. Ilcstcr Haze Mclnnriul Cmnmittcc. Swim' Banquet Cummh- loc. .--.-.-.1-...1--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -. ORACLE -1---------- FLORICXCIC XYICIKII II'l1I'II .Ihr lzmi juI.v.n'II il .vI'I'1I1I'Il likr Ihr I'I'I1.viIIy1 nf I'.I'qIII,vilI' I1111.viI'. CIIIIIIIILTCI' flulw 'Zi lilcc Clulw Play '23-'Z-I. Clnwxls '23-'Z-I. RUTH M. XYI I IIJIJIQN By Iiiligmm' .Ihv 'wins hm' m1AI', Frcucll Vlub. VERA XX'Hl'I'Iilil'K fulfil ami 11III'IrjIAlI'Il ax flu' SIIIIIIIIUI' xml. ESTIIICR IQ. WI'I'fXlIiR XIII -:c'i.vlI In lu' Icu1'I1I'II, Ivut H17 um' ix -xvilliuyf In pay HH' fl'II'4'.n Frasmwris. 7 X ICQ-I'I'csicIcIIl I r:IsuI'is '23, AI.I.AN I IAXYLICY XYRII 2 I IT ',YI'-rw' do fmluy :vl1II!ywII mu fm! njf IIIIIII I11I1IuI'I'Iv-av. Tllrcc years Alma Iliglm Sclmul. lfsmtluall 'Z3. Track 72-I. Class Baskctlmll 'Z-I. Pagfl' l7nI'Iy-N114 I I T I I I I I ................-4. ORACLE lfLfNll'lC XYINANS I lnlfn' nffwz 1'vg11'rffer1I my .vfw'm'7z, 7I4 I'1'1' my .viIu11rv. Aclelphic. I I WILMA YARRICH 'Ilx uzvrry as the day iv I l1iHjl.n I I I I I I I I I I ADlil.lNliZIMMERMAN ' lfVurk ix fm 4'-rw' il14'1'vn.v4 I ir1g1fvIv11.v11n'. I I I I I I I I FRANCIS J. CORR I .l man who knows flnvf 1.x u way and finds ii. I French Club. I I I I I 1 JAMES OADE qi fl man of good' .vv11s.', who Imltlvx for flu' trim, ' tl1rj11.qf. I Football '20-'21-'22, cap- I tain '23, I Basketball '21-'22-'23-'24. Track '22-'23-'24. , Athletic Dircctor '24, of 7-'--7-f 7--A Page livrly-fum' 4. ...... ....... .-.......................................................................... NANCY XVOK JD l'i1'i1n' itself ix its OTUJI r'mt'i11'1i. liuphronian. Chairman Color and Flower Committee. Member of Senior B class. , RONALD ZICICB llc is sin1f'ly ffm ral'L'.S'f Hum in flu' 1vm'ld. Knights of Industry. CLELLA BEDFORD The .vvfrvf of .vzzfznxvs is L'tlII.VflllIl'j' to ft111'fm.vv. liuphronian '21-'ZZ-'23-'24, Commerce Club '22-'23, MACRICE HAMMOND Tho riylzl man in the right flare. 1 veur Grand Ledge High School. llb year Benson Poly- technic School Portland, Ore. MACRICE TORNBLOOM Grvnf lznfrs make great infix. Class Basketball '20-'21- '22, Glce Club. Chairman Picnic Commit- tee, '21, LM- Cai. . :Z - V Y - . A-1 -.................................g. ORACLE ALUMNI DIRECTORY I 950 Adler, Edwin fGladys Belll, Mayor, New York. Andrus, Ruth QHarry liipkej, Texaco. Texas. Ashworth, George Clrlulda Smithj, pianist, care A. A. A., Detroit. Anderson, Gladys CMax Bartonj, Missionary Maxalf, Greenland. Aitken, Rowena, Matron orphan's home, Chicago. Aitken, Hilton CBeulah Botsfordj, Hist. Prof.. Alma. Avery, Arthur fMargaret Greenj, Sales Ford-R. F. D., Moosejaw. Armstrong, Lenore QClyde Banksj, Lansing. Mich. Baines. Erma-House Matron, Ann Arbor. Mich. - Baker, Inez CClare Colvinj. Ph. Ed. teacher, Boston. Balduf, Florence fGeorge Hammondj, Rudgard, Mich. Barker, Dorothy-Authoress-Burmington. Cal. Barker, George fMeneta Belmontj, Ed. Fiery Cross-St. Paul. Barrett, Doris-Music teacher-Newton, Mass. Barton, Max CGladys Andersonj, Doctor, Greenland. Bassler, Mabel-Matron Old Ladies' Home-Salt Lake City. Bates, Myrtle CMorse Atkinsj, XVarsaw, Ind. Beckwith, Stewart fDoris Wlalkerj, Manufacturer, Buffalo., Bedford, Clella-Vocational advisor L. H. S.. Lansing, Michigan. Bird, VVesley Qlnez Reckj, Barber, Santa Barbara, Cal. Bishop, Helen CHendry Georgej, Southhampton, Eng. Blank. Alice-Private Sec., XVashington, D. C. Botsford, Beulah fHilton Aitkenj, Alma. D Boughner, Donald fTecla Eggenburgerj Mgr. Elliot Groc., Lansing Boylan, Florence-Fox Farmer, Racine, XV is. Boyles, Helena Chloe Hairej, R. F. D., Ytlacousta, Mich. Briggs, Ida-Chemist International Karo Co., Chicago. Brisbin John CHenriette Scovellj, Sec'y of XVar, Washington, D. C. Brokaw, Margaret-Mg. Colgate's Perfume, Detroit. Brown, Onalee CSamuel Lallermanl, Topeka, Flo. Brown, lVayne CPauline Clarkj, Mine Gperator, Helena, Mont. Bryant, Francelia CCharles Coolidgej, New Boston, N. H. Bullinger. Jane--Dir. Ph. Ed. Y. VV. C. A., Los Angeles, Cal. Bulmer, Bessie fKeith Brownj, Buckingham, Pa. Bush, Harold CMildred Dotyj, Plumber, Owosso, Mich. Calder, John fEllen Hopkinsj. Machinist, U. S. Dirigible 641-Springfield, Ill. Cameron, Ronald-Orchestra Leader-A. A. A., New Orleans, La. Carpenter, Evelyn flielley XVhitej-Nurse-Kingston, Miss. Carpenter, Pearl-Mgr. Blonde Review-Gaiety Theater, N. Y. Carr, Louise Q-lack Hubbardj, Kingston, Jamaica. Carton, John-Carpenter-Loops, Georgia. Castle, Pauline-Beauty Surgeon-Parke, Texas. Chapman, Don Clean Dorseyj, Engineer, Panama City, Panama. Clark, Pauline Ollayne Brownj, St. Helena, Mont. Clark, Ruth-Physics Prof.--Belfast, N. Y. Colby, Russel fElla Herronj, Elect. Engr., Zengley, Georgia. Cone, Keith-U. S. Senator-New York City. A Convis, Grace-Inst. of Dom. Art-Highland Park, Mich. Coppins, Blanche fjack Davisj, Leeville, La. in .-....-..-....-... 4. l l l ll if V ll if l l ii li l , li II il l li if , , , i i if ,. if if i i -1- Pagc Forty-firm .-.-..,l, .-,- .-f-r-.-.-.- I I I I I I II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I Il Il I I I ,I II I I I I II II II II I I .I I I II , . Pdyt' FII ......-.-.-........g. ORACLE 4.2. . f - ,L-1 1 Laflz. . -A-. L.-.Q i-- Corr, Francis-Lawyer, Iiarson City, Omaha. Culver, Ronald QGladys Burkej, Mechanic, jackson, Mich. Colvin, Ethelyn, Bookkeeper, State House, Albany, N. Y. Campbell, Donna fGeo. NVilsonj, St. Santso, Chile. Crandall, La Sha-U. S. Ambassador-Turkey. Croope, Donald-Movie Dir-care Paramount Film Corp. Culp, Everett-Soloist of Detroit Synip. Orch., Detroit. Davenport, Elaine-Starring for Universal F. Corp., Hollywood, Cal. Davenport, Irving fMargaret Harmonj, Teacher Ph. Tr., El Paso, Tex. Davis. Nellie-Kindergarten teacher-Phoenix, Ariz. . De Vore, Florence-governess for Miss Fitzmoore-Albany, N. Y. Doty, Vivian Ijohn Corwinj, Carson Springs, Nev. Doyle, Maurice fMildred Grangerj, Dir. Detroit Symphony, Long Island Dunn, Mildred-Teacher Intermediate Grades-Bosthforth, Va. Eddy, Frances flames Robinsonj Engl. Dept., Olivet, Mich. Eggenberger, Thekla I Donald Boughnerj, Barber, Lansing. Eggert, Marvin CGertrude Fosterj, Supt. Public XVorks, Clinton, Tenn. Eitniear, Vivian Cjohn Lucej-Jinks, Kentucky. Evers, Charlotte-Stenographer-Jackson, Mich. Fairbanks, Stanley-Accountant-Detroit. Mich. Farmer, Harold QEstelle Robbinsj, Lawyer, Grand Rapids. Fisher, Ray CMantha FriedeI-Gardener-Cedar Creek, Del. Fitzpatrick, Alma Uack HornbeckJ-XVashington, D. C. Foreback, Velma-Supt. Edwards Hospital-Hoboken, N. Foster, Gertrude CMarvin Eggertj-Clinton, Tenn. Foster, Isabelle fLevon Hortonj-Ann Arbor. French, VVayne fLeona Linksj-Actor of Southworth Film-A. A. A.--N. Y. Frook, Lyle-Vice-Pres. of Producers' Provision Co.-Pittsburg. Fry, Burton QAgnes Housemanj-Comm. Broker Co. of S. A.-Buffalo, N. Y Gable, Goldie CKeith Claytonj-Grand Rapids. Gardner, Viola-French Dept. at Carl Shurtz H. S.-Chicago, Ill. Goodsell, Daisy f'Russel Holdenj-Little' Rock, Ark. Granger, Mildred CMaurice Doylej-Bayside, Long Is., N. Y. Graves, Adeline QKeyes GreenamyerJ-Riverside, Cal. Green, Margaret QArthur Averyj-Moosejaw, Canada. Greenamyer, Keyes fAdeline Gravesl--Mgr. XVestern Reo Branch, Riverside, Cal Grifhn, Esther fBurt Ver Planckj, Fremont, O. Haag, Gladys-Head operator, Lansing Exchange-Lansing. lIaire, Joe I'Helen Boylesj-Mgr. Regent Theater-VVacousta, Mich. Hammond, George CFlorence Baldufj-Post Master-Rudgard, Mich. Harmon, Margaret CIrving Davenportj-El Paso, Tex. Haas, Rowland-Prof. Greek and Psychology--Oxford, England. Heil, Ruth IiGeorge Reecej, Laingsburg, Mich. Henson, Lyle-Pres. United Oil Corp., Dover, Maine. Herron, Ella I Russel Colbyj-Zengley, Georgia. Holden, Russell fDaisy Goodsellj-Prop. Regent Theatre-Little Rock, Ark. Hopkins, Ellen Uohn Calderj-Springfield, Ill. Horton Levon Ilsabelle Fosterj--Prof. Rhetoric-Ann Arbor, Mich. Hubbard, ,Tack CLouise Carry Sugar Planter-Kingston, jamaica. Carl QMarguerite Yostij, Coach-Ann Arbor. Iachalke, Iacobus, Marguerite QChas. Randallj--'Iacobus Reducing Agency--Idaburg, N. I Ianetzke, Henry-Moulding Dept., Reo, Lansing. - ' ' Jennings, Edward-Sales United Safety Pin Co., Davenpogt. .Io-hnson. Lucile CErma Coltrinj--Shang Hai, China. Marian fRobert Goddardj-Berlin, Germany. Johnson, Kaiser, John CDoris Mae IVa1'ringj-XVindow Decorator, London, Eng. -Q..-...-L. ,,,.......-.1-.Y ,L . , -1-..--.--Q-.--u...--u-.-n.. VII'-s1.I' I iv I. i i U i. ii 1. ' 4f - Y -' '- lflif' ORACLE 'I -'-4-'-w 0-l-1-0? l Knapp, Ralph QRu-th T owarQ-Electrician-Ada, Mich. xi Keller, Majel CRobert Collinsj-Nome, Alaska. U Kelly, Beatrice-Prop. Beauty Parlor-Haslett, Mich. it Ketchum, Miner QVirginia Loganj-Sales-Chicago, Ill. Kinney, Vi Eva fStanley Smithj--Concord, Vermont. 4, Koehler, Helen QRaymond Porterj-Pittsburg, Penn. li Kommandt, Olga CRonald Grievej-Glasgow, Scotland. Kowalk, Archie-Farmer-XVinnepeg, Canada. I Kreiger, Grace U. Mitchellj-Queensborough, Va. I Klein, Eva-Clerk, Office Sec. XVar Dept., VVashington, D. C. Laken, Jerome QGloria Swansonj Scenic Dir.-Hartford, Conn. 'y Lange, Alice CTorrence Johnsonj Key VVest, Florida. I Larson, Stanley-Ed. Chile Star-Valparaiso, Chile. I Lechlitner, Florence fByron Longyearj-Delta, Mich. p Leighton, Catherine QRaymond Trumblej-Lansing, Mich. ,. Lemmon, Floyd fMildred XVeismi1lerQ-Teacher-Queenstown, Australia. U Lietzke, Irwin QEva Montgomeryj-Pres. Am. Chem. Sc.-Boston, Mass. il Lipponen, Aune QRobert Hermanj-Petrograd, Russia. li Little, Beryl-Prop. Little Hat Shop -Butte, Mont. Logan, Virginia fMiner Ketchumj-Chicago, Ill. i Luce, John fVivian Eitniearj-Horse Breeder-jinks, Ky. M McCormick, Irma QR. Harbj-Kerbeston, Ky. i McCue, Florence-Nurse-Iron Mountain City Hospital, Mich. ,fi MacDonald, Wilma CGeorge Harlowj-Saginaw, Iowa. I' McKnight, Retta QLawrence Dayj-Hamburg, Ger. MacVicar, Neil CLy1ian Segerj-Orch. Leader of Majestic, N. Y. City. McCally, Harold CAdeline Zimmermanj Mgr. Mill-Baker City, Ore. I Manchester, R. V.-Mining Eng.-Carson City, Idaho. I, Milligen, Fay fGeorgia fXVisej-Bee Culturist-Olivet, Mich. li Mills, Beatrice fVVayne Millsj-Elgin, Ill. ,. Mills, Theron Clast seen at Unalaskaj. ig Mills, VVayne fBeatrice Millsj-City Auditor-Elgin, Ill. I Mead, VVayne CBessie VVhirlpool5-Hyd. Eng.-Niagara, N. Y. ii Morey, Grant QBeulah Hattj-Florist-Green Bay, XVis. Murphy, Charles C Katherine Sweeneyj Freight Agent-Greenville, Tenn. ,, Neller, VValter CMary O'Connorj-Broker-XVarring, N. Y. it Moore, Ross-Mgr. Pyrex Glass Co.-Pittsburg, Penn. 'I Nooney, Christine-Spanish Interpreter-Geneva, Switz. I Norris, Beatrice fArnold Reedj-Lansing, Mich. Norris, Lucile fTerry Prindlej-Lansing, Mich. North, Katherine CR. Cramerj-Louishurg, Ill. . Norton, Elizabeth-Prof. Economics-Champaign, Ill. Norton, Naydeen-Ph. Tr. Inst. of Consolidated Schools, Bath. IQ Noble, VVilliam-Miller-St. Paul, Minn. I Oade, James-Sales Reo-Lansing, Mich. li O'Connor, Mary CVValter Nellerj-XVarring, N. J. Otis, Anna fDavid Penfilj-Charlotte, Mich. 1 Oxendale, Edward 1Thelma Ricej-Pharmacist-Fenton, Mich. Parks, Hazel CCharles Dainj-St. Paul, Minn. ll Partlow, Margaret-Prof. Latin-Ann Arbor, Mich. 'i Penfil, David CAnna Otisj-Foreman of Hatchery-Charlotte. A Perry, Rachel-Artist's 'Model-Bridgeport, Conn. 1. Prindle, Terry CLucilleg' Norrisj-WHead Janitor L. H. S.-Lansing. I Philips, Velma fReeland Springerj-Lansing, Mich. , Plunkett, Edward-Sales, Reo-Lansing. ll Pomeroy, Kenneth CHarriette Greenamyerj, Ladies' Dress Designer, Palm Beach. - i ii ....................... .... ............... ..... ... ...... L, . LZ. . .g , . LL, ,,.. ,,.,.g. Paar: Forty-sv2'c' ll .....-.-.........g. 0 R A C L E 4. ff.:-if .,......:.L.::::. . am- L. . V .....1 -:-1 . Q: Runnels, Larned, Runnels' Quartette, A. A. A., Detroit, Mich. Raymond, Beatrice QPhilip Olinj-XVichita, Kan. Raymond, Olive CArthur VVellingtonj-Detroit. Reece, George CRuth Heilj-Mgr. Round Lake Resort-Laingsburg. Reed, Arnold CBeatrice Norrisj-Street Comm.-Lansing. Roach, Leo C Olive Schreinerj Criminal Lawyer-Marquette, Mich. Roberts, LeVerne, Lawyer-Grand Rapids, Mich. Robinson, James QFrances Eddyj, State Atty. Gen.-Olivet, Mich. Roosa, Edna CPatrick Henryl-Stanton, VV. V. Rouse, Izella CFred Claverj-Lansing, Mich. Russell, Robert CMildred Greenj, Sheriff-Saraha, Utah. Sackett, Elizabeth CHarold Billsj-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Schaar, Leonard-VVrestler-A. A. of XVrestlers-New York City, N. Y. Southworth, Robert QFlorence Severencej, Chairman Bureau of Information XVashington, D. C. - Swartz, Katherine-Understudy Norma Talmadge-A. A. A.-New York City N. Y. Scofield Marjorie CChas. McCombj-Detroit, Mich. Short, Harry fMarian Switzgablej, Principal H. S.-Mason, Mich. Smith, Ashur fMartha Choatej, Mgr. Tr. Inst.+Clayton, Ohio. 1 Springer, Reeland CVelma Philipsj, Pres. Gier Press Steel Co.-Lansing, Mich Stalgren, Mable-Teacher of Zoology-Holt, Mich. Stockel, Viola QThurlow Maaitschj-North Star, Mich. Stockman, Verne I Lorna Thomasj, Lecturer on Journalism-Ann Arbor, Mich Sweet, Naomi CEdsel Ford, Jr.j-Detroit, Mich. Switzgable, Marian CHarry Shortj-Kindergarten Teacher-Mason, Mich. Stowell, Ivah CLyndon VVellsj-Grand Ledge, -Mich. Terwilliger, Fay CClaude XYhipplej-Buyon, Okla. Thomas. Lorna CVerne Stockmanj-Ann Arbor, Mich. Tornblom, Maurice-Art Ed.--Louisville, Va. Tower, Ruth fRalph Knappj-Ada, Mich. Traver, Catherine fHal Segerj-jackson, Mich. Updike, Bini-Butcher for LaBoda's-Houghton, Mich. Van Sickle, Eva fBuddy Chadwickj-Blue Grass, Kentucky. t VanTassel, Glendon 4Evelyn XYoodj, Prop. Hotel-Seaside, Fla. Van Vlerah, Floyd fNancy Lammatiej, Mgr. Candy Co.-Battle Creek, Mich. Ver Planck, Burt CEsther Griflinj-Real Esftate Dealer-Fremont, O. XVelch, Florence CRonald Zeebj-Kansas City, Kan. XValdren, Esther QBurr Christoiuherb-Helena, Mont. XValker, Doris CStewart Beckwithj-Buffalo, N. Y. XVaring, Doris Mae Chlohn Kaiserj-London, Eng. E lYeeks, Mildred fliarl l-loeflingerj-Lansing, Mich. XYahl, Clarence-Olympic swimmer, care Olympic Association, Wfashington, D. C YVeiskotten, Eda CAllan XVrightj South Sea Side, Fla. XVeismiller, Mildred fFloyd Lemmonj, Queenstown, Australia. Witmer, Esther-Indianapolis, Ind. Xllheeler, Martha Mae fF1'ed Eberbachj, Nashville, Tenn. lVhite, Kelley QEvelyn Carpenterj, Surgeon-Kingston, Missouri. Xllhidden, Ruth-Principal High School, Edintgton, Ohio. XVhipple, Claude CFay Terwilligerj, Supervisor of Physical Training, Buyon,Okla XVood, Evelyn CGlendon VanTasselj, Seaside, Fla. XVright, Allan QEda XVeiskottenj, South Seaside, Fla. Yarrick, Wilma-Manager of Beauty Parlor--Broadway, N. Y. Zeeb, Ronald fFlorence NVelchj-Civil Engineer-Kansas City, Kansas. Zimmerman, Adeline QHarold McCallyj-Baker City, Oregon. Pam' Forty-right - Y 7 :A-. . -M V :f V I: 1:11 . ::f.g. ORACLE .g............. HISTORY OF THE SENIOR A CLASS VERY class must write its history'for two reasons. These reasons, like the god Janus, face opposite directions. One looks backward with the eyes of memory over the Past. The other, and perhaps the greater, looks to the Future and beckons the under-classmen on to new endeavors. The Freshmen, the Sophomores and even the reserved juniors delve into these archives of the Oracle, seeking what has been done in the past, that they may plan accordingly and perhaps produce future activities that will surpass those of all former classes. So every class must have its history. And we feel that the graduating Seniors of June, 1924, are leaving behind them some deeds of merit, worthy to be recorded in the illustrious annals of dear old Lansing High School. This industrious and zealous class, eager to accomplish worth-while things within the walls of alma mater, entered high school in September, 1920. and held the distinction of being the last body of freshmen to enroll in Senior High. There followed day after day of hard steady work, for a foundation must be laid on which to build a lasting monument to which we may point with pride in later years. This year, peaceful and uneventful must go down in history as did the presi- dency of John Quincy Adams-the class could not have maintained its existence without it, and yet it shone not forth brilliantly in the annals. Only the class picnic interrupted the serenity of its progress. ' The following year, organization was begun. A real class spirit was pro-- moted, and under the guidance of able officers the class aided in forming and putting into power the now thriving student government and its council. This year also ended with a very enjoyable picnic at Pine Lake. In its Junior year the class made its bow to student circles in a social way. An informal party, a J-Hop, and a pleasant but rainy Junior picnic proved that the class of '24 was a real entity and could play, as well as work together. - Then followed the crowning event of high school life-the Senior year. As soon as school opened, the class reorganized and proceeded to map out a year of pleasant social functions. First there was the Hallowe'en party, held at lVest Junior High. This party was a success both socially and financially. The good spirits prevailed through- out. Then the Senior play held the center of the stage and we will not soon forget The Florist Shopu or The Neighbors. Miss Barber's admonition Speak a little louder, grandma! will echo over the years in the writer's memory. Surely the play's the thing. The beautiful Christmas dinner dance, given as a farewell party -to the Seniors departing in january was a wonderful event. This affair was an innovation, which might well become an established custom in our school social activities. The last part of the year the two Senior classes gave a joint party to increase the Student Benefit Fund. This we feel sure was as successful as the object deserved. The grand Senior Circus and the delightful Senior banquet spelled the Huis of the joys of our high school comradeship. And so endeth the history of the largest class that was ever graduated from Lansing High School-the class of 1924. ., L L 2: 2- 2: La-, : L. 4 Page Fortv mnc .-.-..q. .-.-.-.-.- .-.-.-.- I I II I I li l. I ll I I I I 1-Q. ,.,---.-Q-. ...- a-n- ...- .-.-.-.-.-.- ..-.-.-- .-.-.-.- .-.-..-..-.-.-..- .- F +-.---.-.-.- Q I w I .1.-.-.-.-.- 41 ORACLE 'I' -.......-.-.-.-.-..-- -.-....-.-.-. 7 .-:YA f-A -f:,::::::-- f--f...f -i -.... 4. 0 R A C L E, SENIOR B OFFICERS Presiclent-Osczu' Marzke Vice-President-Betty Leadley Secretary-Bertha Pollitt Treasurei'-Donald Smith Athletic Director-Pennell Moore Yell Master-Charles McComb Motto Not merely to exist, but to amount to something. Colors Lavender and Gold. aim scnznzazoxo-mu-c-n , , -.-. --- - -M - - ..-,.,.. Pagv Fifty-01 'F' l l l l . , l 1 l i . l i l i l 4 1 i l -ll It 4' E I I I I I Il I I II II II II I, I I I1 I, I I I Il II I I I. I II 'I' P ..................3. ORACLE .g...................1 , WW, I ...., , , .... , :-, .., , . ...., 1-, BERTHA POLLITT DONALD SMITH H.'1I?lIIItiIII1L'l7 of fvrsnzza-Iify is 5UIlI1'f11II1fj IVv get out of life jimi what we fm! info I0 he jvrnzm' of. if. Secretary '25. Baseball '23, Adelphic. Football Reserves '23, Senior Play. Class Basketball 'Z-1. OSCAR MARZKE BETTY LE.-XDLEY fluffy fhv man who early learns Ihr' .I flfmw' iuorfliy of l'urufI'i.w. fuidf' chasm that lies Iwfzcwlzr his wislzrs and his fvozc'rI'.v. Vice-President '25, . S , 2 ' ' '2-I. President '25 - V Eiglgsgman. Editor-in-chief ol Oracle 2-I. Senior Play. Science Club. PENNELL UOCKJ MOORE CHARLES MCCOMB gl man not of fvordx hut nf acti011.v. Thr h1I.viIzv.vs of this man look.: hu! of I ' Athletic Director '25, mu Football '21, '22, '23, Captain-elect '2-I. yell Master '25- Basketball '24. Track '21, '22, '2-1. --- ..... - --. - -.. - - --- - -. -- V-. - - ---- Y -717: - ,--Q-a-0 - : nyc Fifty-!tc'0 .--.-- -.......--.-..--.-, , Y., , .--, .,,, , .- .-.-.,., .P ACDA MAIE ABBOTT .N'1':'1'1' allow .vrlmnl in lll- ft'l'f4'I'1' wzflz jun. Clmrus '22-'23, lilee Club '23-'24. Glec Club Play '23-'Z-I. Cliusuphic '23-'Z-I. ICM MA M. ALZNIER lJ1I11'l Tl'0I'l'-V, if 111alf1'.v zlvrfv 'Il'I'IIIkl1'.V.H Aclelphie. Senior Play. Sl1ortl1aml Contest 'Z-I. CLARICE AUSTIN ,-lfI'1'1'fir111 ix flu' l11'm11l1'.vf lvasis nf ynncl in lift. Chorus. Girl Reserves. Chairman Flower Com- mittee '23, Class Baseball '21 CLAUDE BENICDICT '.-I111l lu' teas of 11 q11iI'I' rll.vjw1.vifin11. Class Basketball '23-'2-I. Class Track '22. NIZII, BLCIXIIE lf1m1l lIIIllll'L' is nf daily 11x1'. Class Baseball '22. Class Basketball 'Z-I. .-....-.- ::: f ...- ORACLE -z------- MIRIARI Il. ALCIIIX 'BI 1111i1'l, rl1'1111r1'1' 11111l1l1'I1 Wllll fltvfk' '1n'rv1'4l.I'. RICHARD li. ANI IZRSON A'l.i4:'1' your lifr 1111! 1'11.v1l-V, flzru If -will ln' l1I1151. lfsmtball Reserves 123. Class Basketball 223. Class Baseball '22 Cmumeneemeut Cwllllllilicc. FRIED BARRATT Ol1l 'Tix 1'.1'1'vll1'11l III lIlI'I'l' tl g1f1111I'.v .vl1'1'11g1Il1. Ifootball '22-'23 Z-I. Basketball '23-'Z-I. Track '22-'23-'Z-I. Baseball 'Zi RALPII BlRCllI lliI.IJ Tl11' 1'11l1' of III-I' liff ix in 111r1L'1' l111.vi11.'.v.v 11 fIl1'11.v111'u mul jI1'1'u.v111'1' my lv11x1111'.v.v. ' Clxairmau Llunim' l'ie11ie Committee. IIAROLIJ IIUYCIC .-l11- 11fu'11 l11'111'lml Illllll, frm' and t'lI'IIl1.u Clll11IUCllCL'llll'lll Cwmmit- tee. 'I' I I I I I I I I, II I I I, I I, I I I I II I I I. I I I I II I, I I II I I I I I I, I II II I .- --Y .--.,1,,I, P11511' lflfly-flm ,A- 'I' I I I I il ,, li ., 1. 1 l I I I Il II I1 I 5 1. I I I I I I I I I I li I I I lf I I I I 1 Ii -1- P ...................1. ORACLE ARNOLD L. BOYD Look, Ixos zvizzding up flu' 'Zvnfflz of lzix wifx, lry tIH'l liy if will .vlriln'. Class Baseball '21 Football Rcscrvcs '21, HELEN S. BCRHANS gl flzvvry snzilv, fl Ivin- ning way, uzakvx lzoxls of friv111lx. Vice-President '23, Student Council '23, Euphronian. FR ED CAMERON ,.1'X.Yl7II.Y dozff lwotlzrz' mv ozzlxulr of xrlzoolf' Basketball '22-'23-'24. JOHN CARR .lml why xlzozzln' lifv all lalvor lw, lvl un' fllt7IlL'.U GLEN CHANDLER iff ix 'zvisv who lisfvfzx murlz mul talks lm! lifllff' -....- , .- , , --. . XYILMA IXIAE BUYER For slzvlv just flu' quivf kind, :ulzosv uafzm' lIl I't'l' I'lIl'lL'S.H Senior Play. GLADYS BURKE Ulvrlflllllgl is ifllfvosxilrlm' fo jiuinx uurl p41liv11U1'. Chorus. NORMA E. CARL Thr only way Io llaw a friwin' is to lie our. BESSIE CASTLE Hof way ix a rln'r'1'y our. Chorus. Captain Class Baseball '23, Captain Class Basketball l2-I. Girl Reserves. HELEN COCHRANE I do profvss lo ln' no lvsx Ilmu I .vm'1n. Class Basketball '23-'24. Aclelphic. ---- ---- ...--- -4- ----.....- -- -V V -- -4- - c-Y 1-n-.Y . aye Ififly-fozn' .-.-.-....-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..- CALVIN COLT Not tlmf I Ima' Xflltlvj' lvxx but llml I low fun HI0l't'.H Y Class Basketball '23-'2-1. Class Bascball '22. GAYLORD CORKI N gl moral, .vm1.viIvl4', wr!! Ivrmi man. DOROTHY COUNTRYMAN Sufi is flu' nnmir flml would clzarm fu1'vw1'. Chorus. Glcc Club. Iillripidczm. HIELIEN DONALDSON Trm' 7K'l.Yli0III ix flu' f'l'i!'L nf l1c1ff1m'.v.v. French Club. Class Basketball '23-'Z4. GLADYS DYMOND Univ fvrrfiy luv' Iflzzxlzizzg, and lime' .vlzv Irllzxlzvd again. liuripidczm. ........................................................ 4. o R A c L E +--------- DAXYN CONRAD -. - lin-rv qnzvl l,. ll. .SI will lu' 'ZUIIVH .vlzv lm- fx. MACRINE COTTON G1'vz1l l'llIfllI'1' ix nfivzl ln'- ftlkdllfll by grru! xilllfvlirit-V. Chorus '21-'22-'23, BRUCE R. DAVIS I am .vu :wry .viluur ,flml .S'fv11in.1' doth vrzfw' mv. Hi-Y. A. .IOSIEPIIINIC DUNN fl 'illtllllllll youd, fviflmnl frvfm1.n', Iflvsl rmlh plan: 1'va.m1z mm' romnmn .n'11.n'. Cliosoplmic. GLACH ICDMUNDSON Sill'11a'v ix nm' nf llvr g1'm1tr.vf vllurmx. Girl Reserves. In uglv Ififty-fi .!....................3. ORACLE I I I I I I I I I I I II I 1 II I I I I I I II I I II 1 I I I I I I I I I I -1- In EDGAR FERGUSON II'111'1'1' i1111111'11111'1' is 111i.v.v, 'fix f1111y 111 111' tQ'1.r1'. DOUGLAS FORCE 'LII-X' 1l1l'HIOI'j' is 1111' 11111151 1 fl11'fl1'lA 'ZL'1f1l.I' Swimming '24, ELSIE FREDRICK npilfifllft' 111111 110111011 1' 7llf7I'1' 1111111 f01'L'l'.n M INNIE M. GRICICN 1 1111 nf .r1t'1'1'f i1111'iff1'1'- 1-111-1' -I Girl Reserves. ROSCOE C. GRISXYOLD .1l11 11111.11 111' 1'111'111'.vf 111 ll 1u111'111' Izkc IIl11'S.H WY, ,.Y .-, , .f.-.-, , 1: JICANNIETTE C. FIZRRIS '1111 11f11'11 1'111111lv1111111'1',11111 1'111.v1' i111111g11fx. DOROTHY FRANKS fiT'!'l'j' lifv s111' t11111'111's is 1111' 111'H1'1' fm' 1lL'I' 101ll'1I.I, Chorus '21-'22-'23-'Z-I. Glcc Club '23-'Z4. Mt. Plcasant State Crm- tcst of Music '23. Cliosuphic '23-'2-I. CLARKE IRABLIE .rl 1111111 Illllj' klltiik' 1115 1111111 11111111 111111 yr! 11111 1e111m' 1: 111'1'11f 111'111. Baseball '23. Class Basketball '23-'24, LILLIAN ISREIENHALGH Thu .vfvirif nf CIJI1ff'1lflIll'I1f 1'7'1'I' 1I'1'111'.v 1111' 11lll'.Y of joy. Cliosophic. ELLA HAASIC N1':'1'1' 1111 i111c 1Il011ll Ilf.U liuripitlcau. , : .-- .-.-,YW f .-.....- .,-, .. .-.- V, -, Y .-.f , ...- 11111' Ififfy-six ng.--.-.-.-.-.-, , ....-.. .,. .Y Q... 4 FRIED HACKBART Hr lzad tln' frr.vl1m'.v.v,fl1l xizlzplirifv, tln' ruilliriffzzvxx, flu' lii'i'li11v.vx of lmyllolnzlf' Class Prcsiclcnt '22, Ifnutball '21-'22. Baskctball '21-'22-'23, MARGCISRITIE HALE 1 can lu' mlm and frm' from run' on any XlIUI'l'.u Cliosnpllic. HELICN Ii. HEDIJLIEN Gnn1l1n'.v.v ix lwanfy in il.: lhtvl 1'Xll1f1'. IEDNA HENDERS HOTT .Ilflclm'.v3 1'1llf.v,Il1v va1'!l1. EMMA HOLIXI ICS Tlmug1lz .Q nz II l lui' 1' than .wnlny lm' wzxrlnzn is lurgvl' ilmu IlILIIlj'.H oRAc1.E -z--------- IIARULIJ IIAGICR Tlmng1lz ln' is liuil! num' fm' 4'lltlIll'tIlII'I' llmu .vfu'crl, ln' ix ux gfnml ll4IllIl'I'll ll fvlln-tl as um' mulzl -:l'i.vl1, Class Ilasclmall 'Zi Class Baskctlvall '22-'Zi Iwmtlvzlll 251. CHARIIIS I IARRISON Tln'n ln' 'runnlll talk, IH' ffm1'.v. lm-zu ln' 'ruunlll falls. Snplimmwc Ii. Picnic Cinn- mittuc. Class Iiaskctlmall '2-l. Sn-nim' Play. I.II.A CAROL IIICIJIILI l lm-xu' rm nllnv' lvuf tl 'ZUUIIIKIIIIS 1'vu.m11,' l think if .vu llvmifxi' I llzmk xv. Orclwstra. Glcc Clnh. IRA HI':XYI.I'I I' Only lfflixuu rqimlx his gfm1i1f.:. Knights uf Industry. Swimining '2-l. FRANKLIN IIOXYIiI.I. lli.v lifv, ll llllll'-f'I'll1f Nun, livx .vl1'vfrl1vu' lwj'm'r lux ryrx. Business Managcr uf Zu- cliac 1924. Hnnsv uf Rcprcsuntativcs. Hi-Y. Debating '2-I. Puyv lfifly-sv I ---- ---- -1- ORACLE I I THELMA M. HUGHES 'Z-I .vfvlvlniiii rdiiiou hund- .wiizvly Ivound mid IHIHXHUIIJ' I wvll ill11.rlralvn'. I I I I I W. 'I MARGARET HUNTER I' lf izmwa' orrnrx to foolx I' flnn' ilzfril and good forfunc' I' are rloxvlg' m1itz'd. I I V I II ,, VIRGINIA KELNER II find HUIFI' din' Grecian I rliisrl frofr, tl nymph, tl 'I Illllilli, ax o fll'Gt't', of fillfl' II ' ' ' vt I' form or lo-Uvlzw' jaw. Chairman Pin Committee. junior A Party Lommit- I tee. I Senior Play. I. Senior B Play Committee. II I. ' OLE KIMBALI. I 'tTln'1'i' ix no grvat UCIIIIIS I frm' from .mmf filIL'l1ll'1' of I 1!11l1iIIt'.VS.II W. I I II I I II MARIAN KOEHLER I IIfii'ZsIl1j'S H1L'I'l'j' ami r1c'7'z'1' ylum, makfx ll Izrzyhf and I t'lIt'l'l'fllI r11111I1. I I I I I I A-AgA--- 44- .- ------- .--4- -- -..-.- ---.-.- CLARA HUMPHRIES rl mrrk, Izzmililv, fatimzf, fI'LIlIlIll1..I .vpiriI. RONALD KARN A good man, in lii.v dark .vfI'if'i11g.r is still well aware of Hn' riyln' way. Football Reserves '23, Orchestra '22-'23-'24. FLOSSIE KIEFFER Sim has mort' power in lm' szlvnrv than unoflzri' by lm' zc'ords. DON KINGSCOTT 'Z-lmi TUIIUII- a Iadylv in lin' vim: you kizmv all otlzrr 1'l1iI1g1,v yin' fflan'. Class President '23, Athletic Director '22, Football '22-'2f5. Track '22-'23-'Z-I. JOHN LABAUREN The f7t'l'S0lliflFCllII0Jl of good' 11Gf1H'L'.II Knights of Industry. 4. .-.-.-.- , . Pagv Fifty-figflif 'I- I I I ,I I .. I I I II I I I II 1, I I I I I I I I I I I II .--.4 A nn- I I I I 4. 'I' I I I ll , .-.-.-.- , I l l I l f l li l ll I 'i i , ii ., l ll ll ll il 1 ll ll I I I I F l i fi 4' .----A - - -- Q---, , La... , ,,..,,.,.-, , ,,.-.-1 -gn.-Q-4. ELIZABETH LANG l v1u 1m11'f.v likv f1v1 .v 'with 7'irlm'x 1n'arrm'1', fum' 11vU1'f.r with lrrnm'1vdgv .vu in- fnrmrdf' Class Basketball '22-'23-' '24 Chairman of Sophumorc Picnic Committee. PERCY LARABEE 'Hi' t1l'U1l.W'll mm' fHI'll1'tl' mx fagr. and dlwvfifwri' fn .vlvvf again. ELLA LEATHERS Quirt! But 'zc'ln'n shi' .rtarfs to sfvale, rwfryoilc .vlnfis fo Iixfviif' ALBERTA LEVERETT Hard rvork wwf' din' ngfrm' iviffi mv. Chorus 'ZZ-'23-'2-1. Glcc Club '22-'23-224. CLARENCE KENNETH LOREE 1 1u'liv'r'v in Irving .wwf rum' :mr ln'c11'1i. Hi-Y. Senior Play. Commerce Club. ORACLE 'l---'- FRED LA PRATT Tun llltlllj' fm fli' yr! in 1' n 114114 fu an 111'g1111ln'uf, 411 Illlfflillfl to my. BETTY LEADLE Y rl floiwl' Ivor! ur11.n'. Class Sccrctary Euplironiau. Senior Play. ALICE LE B fly Dj 1,111 225. LOND UI2f'l'l'j' litfli' flmwr Inu ll lllmlzilnf all its nfvn. LAC REN CE LUNG 'fl qltivf, .wif fHr.v,n'.x'.x'i'ni -vnzflzg Izmir. Urcllcstrzv, '21-'ZS-'Z-l. IRIXIA LUX Y E R I -mix fair lim, and lim wax my umI'n111g1. .-.-.-.-.-.-.. Y ,YYY Y f Y- YY - 0- - - --v-, Y --.-.rvl-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.--.-..-.-..-.-.-.-..........-,-,- IJ agc I 1'ft.i --4-1 l I 4 T-- ---- + ORACLE I I I X THCRLOXY MAATSCH l Ile lennfvs about if all- hf lmofaav ln' l3llUTC'.f.H I Football '21-'22-'23. I Basketball '21-'22-'23-'24. I Baseball 'Z5. ' Captain Basketball 'Z-I. I OSCAR MARZKE I Hlluffpy fhv man who ' early learns tht' -wfrlv t'l!USI!l ihaf lies Iwvtwvfzi his wislnxv and his pfm'N'x. ' Editor-in-chief of Oracle. Senior Play. Science Club. L r CHARLES MCCOMB Q Thr l7l1.I'lllt'.VX of' this 1114111 I lfmlrx our of him. r i I M l l I HAROLD I MCCCLLOCH I Uliluxl ln' tht' man 'zvho I jilzvf iz:-rwlfvzl .vlvt'fH. V l l I I, l l i I I ' BESSIE MCDONALD H N Tlm11yh small in slcllnru H .vhr is .mid to he a T'L'l'l' in- flt'f'l'II!lK'lIl ymmg lady. I l Pam' Sixty ' -- .-.-.-.W , . nlaszszs-nz.-n1a-Q-' , :fair fr n-::, , , -n-Q ':f.,.f:f ss: f: ::4-4::. ZONA MARLATT Hlliligvlzrf' is tht' HI0ll1t'l' of good f0l'fIHlt'.H Aclelphie. Chorus. Flower Committee 'Z3. Commencement Committee 'ZZ. EDITH MeCARTHY lI'l1af gliftvrav is only for 'hu uzonzvuf, flu' jlL'H1lUI4' rv- maznx mlflxauyvd fo1'vf'v1'. HELEN MCCONNELL To flmsv 'who lslmfzu flirt' lII7f. no 'zmrals nm fam!! .-Ind' flmsl' who hmm' llzvv, hmm' all zv0rz1'.v are faint. Class President '22, Euphronian. Glee Club. Oracle Board. MARY MCCCLLY .ll2vay.v fYlt'U.YtlIIl, leiml, mul llltlIlXfl'lU1l.V.N Chorus. ROBERT MESSENHEIMER IfVhy docs he Iingvr so alum! tht' halls. Zodiac Staff. ...............Af f-Af f V -4- - -- V Af ff -1- 1 EDITH M ILLER l'V1111-f'.v flu' use of .all this .v1'1'1f1', and l1111'1'y11111 fivli-1111'll 111111111111 life. MARY GERAl.DlNli MOON I.111111l1i11g1 and r111'1'1'f11l- 1105.1 iI11'1m's .r1111li11l1f 011 1111 f'l1fh.Y of life. Chorus '23, liuripidean '23-'Z-1. ROSS MOORE Hy !l1111111l1f.v 111'1' my 1111111 f111.r.r1'.v.vi1111.r. ,lly arts may 11: linzihid Ivy my 1'11111111'y'.v laws. Zodiac Staff '24, Science Club 'Z-l. MACK NASH .-l 1'1'1'1fif fn any 511111111 in .v1'l1111111'.vl1if'. Assistant Business Mzuiag- er of Oracle. French Club. RUBY NEXYMAN .S'l11' 1111151111 II11' 1111111 11111111 tl7l'ilj'.u Sopliolnure Party Commit- tee. Girl Reserves. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- - --.-. - .-..- ORACLE .g......-............ I. HOXYARIJ MONINGICR l.111'117, -11111111 vf1Hll.Y fl11'.f1' 111111'f11l.v 1112 Liluwrus '22-'23-'Z-l. lilee Club '23-'Z-l. PliNNlil.l. IXIOORH .-I 1111111 11111 nf 'z1'11r1l.1 11111 of 111'fi1111.v, lfootlmzall '21-'ZZ-223. Basketlmll '21-'21-'Zi Track '21-'22, '24, XYESLIEY MORPHY Tl11' 111'1'11l1'.vI l1'11fl1.: 111'1' flu' s1111f1l1'.v!,' .111 111'1' tl11' g11'1'11f1'.v1' 1111'11. Art lfclitm' uf Z11dfz1': 125. Art liclitor of Oracle. Student Council '23, CllZliI'ITl2lll Scluml Sung Committee 'Zi YICRA NICSTLIC ll'iflz11111' ll Uflllllf l11'.v11i1' 1111, .1!11' 1.1 10.11. PHILIP OLIN Ile I1l11xl11'.v. 1111! 1111iy 1111 1'111'1' 111'1'11.1i1111.1. Orchestra '22-'23-'Z-l. Band 'ZZ-'23-'Z-1. Frasuris. Oracle Board. Page b'1'.r1y- -f----- ---- -1- oRAcLE ll l , BEULAH PALMER W Hllafvfvinrss is not always found in lJ0lSff'l'01lS7I!'S.f.'U 'l ll l il BERTHA POLLITT '.'ll7Ill1!lUl1l'l' of fmrsmznl- ily is snuzclliiizg to ln' fvronfl 'N nf. Adelphic. Scnior Play. I, , BERNICE RATH X You ran? krrfv from lik- Q ing liar. Adelphic. i Senior Play. Color and Flower Com- mittee. Oracle Board. lr if .. l DORIS ROGERS .S'l1r's flu' iyfvc' of girl l fwffl like to l1a1'v mon' of. Commerce Club '2Z. Chorus '25. l 1 ll il l FRANCES SATTLER Sim is ton smzsililc ,ln lv! 'i fall slwar tlmsr long rnrly locks. l l 'r 'I' Pllfll' .S'i.1'!y'iw0 , .,-..-A- --.-.,,,,-.,,,,,,,, - -:-,...-.1-.-.-.-.---.--.-.-.-....-. Y 1 fr: 1, -L,:.,. W,-s-v--o-o-1 ...- - - ----- V -.. !----Y ---- LOELETE PERRY ,Wauy finnxv llfl' .wat IJ clzuugcfl, Inn' no nm' scams in know wlzyf' CHARLES RANDALL E7'r'ryl10rly krmws him. Treasurer 'Zi Chorus '22-'23-'24, Glcc Club '22-'23-'24. ELLA M. REYNOLDS fl plvasant word gors u long way 'with her. BURTON ROXYE His immrrnf fvufzzrvs an' 1lzisa'l1il'f's maslz'. ALFRED SACER lV1'srl3' and slowly-lu' sfuml1lr's who runs fast. Knights of Industry '24. , , , .-??.- V W -..-.-1.-.-.-.-.-.-..-1.- RCSSEIJ, SANDERS fmt at that age lvel7s'i,1'l Imy and youth, Sec'x'-Treas. Knights of Industry 'Zi A V IVAH SCOTT Gomf11v.v.v is ilu' only in- 'I'l'SfHlf'llf that IIFTTI' fails. STANLEY SEVERANCIQ .-Ili Stanley lacks of fm'- sewrarzvr is lin' 'fu'1 . Science Club. Frasoris. Glec Club. Hi-Y. DONALD SMITH We yff nn? of li-fr jusf what rev fmt info if. Baseball 'Zi Football Reserves '23, Class Basketball '24- IDA SMITH l'afr fried to mlzrval her by llflllllllgl har 'Sn1ith. Chorus. Class Basketball. .-...ee , .-.-.- . ,?.,.,.- D.-..- oRAc1.E -x---------- NYlI,I.l.-XM SCHl.IL'HTIN4i lln' fllI'l.V :ein 1 don? like 111111 flu-:wal New lnm v IlmI'.v ulif Class Basketball '23-'2-l ' B1sbxl1'7l'7' L lass :Je 2 DAXYN Sl-Ii Q ICR .5'fIf X fl ' 'fffl' tl in 141111 nf lzealfllf' Q lfurplironian. iilee Club. Orchestra. ELOISH SIMONS Tf11'-V lm:'cn'f Ulllflllllillllt' .vlxv yet. r' mmI'l' Nu' H1731 :ffl liuplironian '23-'Z-L Zh. HCLDAH SMITH ll'fflz all 'ZUIYIIICII ffelllli' mtv.: rx flu' nmxf fu'r.v1mc1:'l' ami fwm'rr'j'11l nrg111rm'11l. Chairman Llinnneiiu-niezit Committee 'Z-8. Senior Play Connnittee. NICLLIIZ SUPER pl k11fm'll'rig1e .vvrkfr rx dzlzgfvrll n'orkn'. Junior Picnic Connnittee. Debating '25-'Z-l. Euripidean Girl Reserves. 1 .-..-.--.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. .-1-.-....-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.- ... ....- -.-.-.-1 In 11516 ,S Ll' fx'-ffm .-..-... 4. .-.-.--...- 3. lx 1. ii l l il il I l l I If la I, l, I ll ll 1 1 ll l, l. I, l l l 1, i i l, 1 'I' -x----- ---- vi' ORACLE l I HUXYARD SPARKIA llc Td't't1l'.C thi' rom' nf I youll: upon hi.: l'1ZCf'k.H I Class Basketball '23-'Z-1. 1 House of Representatives. I Seniiu- Play. i. V l i NQRMAN STONER ii May you Iiw all thc fluyx i' nf your lifvf' 1' Football Reserves 'Z-1. I, li L l. V MAE STRUBLE '24 1llt'l'I j' lzvartlv fhv hvxt i of rou1fva11y. I I ALICE TEEL I 'Xl .wlzolar rnrrvmlitzgly i wixu. fair spokm and Pvt'- ii SIlUll,lllfI.n ' Adelphic. Spanish Club. ii Chairman Motto Commi- 1 tue. I Chairman Senior Play l, Committee. 'i HELEN E.TROUG l Lifv ix a jest and all I lllllljlf .vlzow iff' , Glee Club. , Chorus I l. LUELLA STAPLES Quiet, tlzouglztfizl, sin- rl'1'u, .vhv doeth all ,tlzings tui'll. ' MARY ST. PIERRE rl .-lx a scholar slnfs not IWW wall afqnamtvfl with Ic11'fl1m'.vs. French Club. Girl Reserves. HATTIE SUMMERFIELD Moa'v.vty .vvldom fails to 'zuin good will. Girl Reserves. PAULINE TRUMBLE 'klrzrl .vhc that was not only pasuzg fazr, but was 'zvzthal discreet and dcbon- air. MYRTLE TYLER A good sensible maiden 1a'l10sf: duty combmcs with fvlc'asm'e. Adelphic. ula ,. , -.-.- , , - Page S'i.vty-fuzw ,P , Y ::.-.-.- 1-17: ' N , 1-oz ,,.: :nz 11:1 nznxzfgfl-1 gl. , l OLIVE TYSON ORACLE .g.............-....... DORIS YAN SICKLIC 'I' l ll H-'lllfl lllflllll' Twlflfll -V110 .S'1lu't'.v.v mnnxv in t'11lIX,' W lf'm'11 and gladly lmvl1.' fl,i1,,,-V in m,,'M. l ffd0lPlllC-A l'furipillc:m 23324. , I lfrcnclx Qlub. 1 ll Chorus. l ll Business Manager of Sou- ,. iur Play. l l ' . ., . ' '. 'ffl' M LORIS XALLIHIN lIU'XUXX LXlxNl x N ,A I 1 I .D H . Tlu'y llt Z'1'l' fuxlt' tvlm ll 3 'P 'Wim' ', H'l'li f flf r1r'z't'r' lll'l.llk,' tlzry lIlTUU'l'.Y I l goof mmm um gum sum. mill, Wim m,4:w, mink'-f H Cmmncrcc Club 123. X ,. ll ll LINUX ll FALLS DONALD XYIIITIC ll l .l liltlc zlnvflxtvlst' nom --If1,11-vi,,A.-Ui,m.,.fl.,.l,xWM, ll ll and llmx 1.v rvl1.vl1va' Ivy flu' f,1A.tm,,.t.' mf ,mf ,1,l'1,,,5- ll zc'i.mrf llIl'H.n i,,m, ' ,. Knights of IllClLlSU'j'. ll Class Basketball '21 il U ILAH XYIELAND RL7'I'l'I XYILLIAMS ll Sim lmllz lm' .vlmrv of CMM fulmf will lnnmr- il ':c'i.9cl0m. rnrv, for I llllfk' ll':'t'11' fmla-V. Commencement Commit- Scnim'Plz1y. tau. ' Class Basketball '22-'Z5- 24. l l l 1, l , MARVEL XYILLIAMSON CLIFFORD XYILSON ll Quivt and rv.vv1'-zwl, ya! , N- ,- . ., lp fmzxtant as thc .Ynrtlz Star. it ,ml fm Wmuaml ll ll 'I' ' ' f--' 'ff-fl + ' ' , , -.-..-.,, ,,,, - ,-5 1,1-.... :,,,lf::--f-f:f:...-I. Pugft' .S'i.1'ty-fl: .............-......5. ORACLE .1...................1 1 . -La-if. Q ..... V 1 , -1- I I ll l ALUMNI DIRECTORY OF l950 il i l Y Alzner, Emma-Successor to Mary Garden-Chicago, Ill. Abbott, Auda-Head Matron, Kalamazoo Asylum-Kalamazoo, ll A-lchin, Miriam-Head of Latin Dept., L. H. S.-Lansing, Mich I Amerson, Richard CHelen McConnellJ-Lawyer-Okemos, Mich. l Austin, Clarice fMrs. Pearl Carpenterj-Grand Rapids, Mich. Q Barratt, Fred-Football Coach of P. H. S.-Potterville, Mich. ll Benedict, Claude-Latin teacher in L. H. S.-Lansing, Mich. Birchfield, Ralph--Last heard of at Sydney, Australia. l Blume, Neil-dChampion Polo Player of U. S.-New York, N. Y. Boyce, Harold-Pastor St. john's Baptist Church-Portland, Ore. i Boyer, Wilma CMrs. Fred Cameronj-Lansing, Mich. Burhans, Helen QMrs. Allan VVrightj-Tampico, Fla. l Carl, Norma CMrs. Glen Chandlerj-Lansing, Mich. Cameron, Fred CVVilma Boyerj-Chemistry Dept., L. H. S.-Lansing, Iich. M ic'h. D. C. Lansin l i Carr, John fGrace Edmondsonj-Senator from Missouri-Washington, , Castle, Bessie-Asst. Director Sousa's Band-New York, N. Y. 1 Chandler, Glen fNorma Carlj-Director Reo Motor Car Company- l Mich. Cochran, Helen-Manager Plaza Theatre-New York, N. Y. H Colt, Calvin-A drawing room favorite of Atlantic City, Alantic City. Q Conrad, Dawn-Famous artist's model-Paris, France. li Corkin, Gaylord-Gym. Director L. H. S.-Lansing, Mich. ll Countryman, Dorothy-Old Ladies' Home-Lansing, Mich. Cotton, Maurine-Sec'y to Governor-Lansing, Mich Dunn, Josephine-Missionary to China-Shang Hai. l Dymond, Gladys-French Commercial Correspondent ,N Donaldson, Helen-Tight rope walker-Ringling Bros. Circus. Edmondson, Grace CMrs. John Ca1'1'j-Washington, D. C. l Ferguson, Edgar-Mgr. Municipal Power Plant-Lansing, Mich. Ferris, Jeanette-Missionary to South Africa-Congo Free State. Force, Douglas-Olympic swimming champion-Pittsburg, Pa. 1' Franks, Dorothy-Understudy to Emma Alzner-Chicago, Ill. i Fredrick, Elsie-Address unknown. Gable, Clark-Chauffeur to the Governor-Lansing, Mich. Green, Minnie-Proprietor of Bakery-Howell, Mich. -New York, N. Y. l , Greenhalgh, Lillian CMrs. Larned Runnellsj-Lansing, Mich. l Griswold, Roscoe-VVorld famous naturalist-Albany, N. Y. Haase, Ella-Head Librarian of City Library-Lansing, Mich. a P Ti Hackbart, Fred QArvilla Haggiitj-Inventor of Engine-less Ford--Detroit. Hager, Harold-Lumber Dealer-Johannesburg, Africa. ll Hale, Marguerite-Dancing Instructor-New York, N. Y. M Harrison, Charles--Dancing Instructor-Mason, Mich. i Hedglen, Helen-Dressmaker-Chicago, Ill. U Helmic, Lila-Author of Easy Method to Learn French -Boston. ll l QW ,W .L .,.,.......L,. . ALL. , f . .L.LLL L....... .... LL.,.L.,.. f si L ,,. Page Sixty-si.1' V pffaff-. .,...... . f .11 . 1 1.3. ORACLE, .1....................- Hendershott, Edna-Author of Art of Being On Time -San Diego, Cal. Hewlitt, Ira-Mgr. Dancer-Brogan's Store-Lansing, Mich. Holmes, Emma-Instructor in Foreign Languages-Vassar. Howell, Franklin--Lawyer-Sydney, Australia. Hughes, Thelma QMrs. Robert Burdickj-Lansing, Mich. Humphries, Clara-History teacher at Union High-Grand Rapids, Mich. Hunter, Margaret-Public Stenographer-Detroit, Mich. Karn, Ronald-Champion plunger of Michigan-DeXVitt, Mich. Kelner, Virginia-Designer of Class Pins-Detroit, Mich. Kieffer, Flossie-Head Nurse at Sparrow Hospital-Lansing, Mich. Kimball, Ole-Mgr. of Small's 1-Iaberdashery-Lansing, Mich. Kingscott, Don f,Dorothy Blackmanj-Football Coach at U. of M. Koehler, Marian--Interior Decorator-XVashington, D. C. La Pratt, Fred-Editor of Lansing Star -Lansing, Mich. Larabee, Percy-Traveling Salesman. Leadley, Betty-Piano Instructor at Boston Conservatory-Boston. Leathers, Ella-Teacher at Cedar St. School-Lansing. Mich. Lang, Elizabeth QMrs. Thurlow Maatschj-Lansing, Mich. Le Blond, Alice-lllanicurist-Battle Creek, Mich. Leverett, Alberta fMrs. Philip Olinj-Albany, N. Y. L Long, Lawrence-Animal Trainer for Ringling Bros. Loree, Kenneth-President Reo Motor Car Company-Lansing, Mich. Lower, Irma-Commercial Artist-Chicago, Ill. Labauren, John-Ambassador to England-London, Eng. McCarthy, Edith-Editor of The State Journal -Lansing, Mich. McConnell, Helen CMrs. Richard Amersonj-Okemos, Mich. McCully. Mary 1.Mrs. Vtfilliam Noblej-Muskegon, Mich. McDonald, Bessie-XVoman Suffrage Leader-New York, N. Y. McComb, Charles-Ambassador to China-Peking, China. McCulloch, Harold-Pastor People's Church-Okemos, Mich. - Maatsch, Thurlow fElizabeth Langej-Pres. Maatsch Leg Straightener Co.- Lansing, Mich. . t Marlatt, Zona-Ballet Leader of Chicago Grand Opera-Chicago, Ill. Marzke, Oscar-Vice-Pres. of United States-Wlashington, D. C. Messenheimer, Robert-Head XVaiter at NValdorf-New York, N. Y. Miller, Edith-Court Stenographer-Mason, Mich. Moninger, Howard-Pastor of M. E. Church-Holt, Mich. Moon. Geraldine-Sec'y to President of U. S.-VVashington, D. C. Moore, Pennell-Chauffeur to Edsel Ford-Detroit, Mich. Moore, Ross-Eminent Scientist-Baltimore, Md. Morphy, Vtlesley-Cartoonist for Ladies Home Journal-New York, N. Y. Nasif, Mack-Chief of Police-Detroit, Mich. Nestle, Vera-Agent for Nestle Lanoil XVave Co.-Lansing, Mich. Newman, Ruby-Pres. of Newman Henna Rinse Coe-Troy, N. Y. Olin, Phillip C Alberta Leverettj-Model for Arrow Collar Ads.-Albany, N. Y. Palmer, Beulah fMrs. Burton Rowej-Lansing, Mich. Perry, Loelete-Model for Lanvin--Paris, France. ' Page Sixty-.v .-.-.-. -.-.-.-.-.-....-.1-.-,-.-.-. 1 -...-..--.-.-.-...--.-.-....-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1-.-.-. q..-................3. ORACLE ul-Y .. -1-ai... A-a - -,,:..f V I ,l l r V Pollitt, Bertha-Governor of Michigan-Lansing, Mich. ., Randall, Charles-Ofhcial Harpist to King of Persia-Persia. Rath, Bernice-Speaker in Senate-Washington, D. C. it Reynolds, Ella-Head Nurse in Home for Feeble-Minded-Detroit, Mich. Rogers, Doris-Missionary to South Africa. , 1' Burton, Rowe Qljeulah Palmerj-Mayor of Lansing-Lansing, Mich. R St. Pierre, Mary-Under-Sec'y of XVa1'-Washington, D. C. lll Sattler, Frances-Manufacturer of false curls for ladies-Chicago, Ill. ll Schlichting, NVilliam-Proprietor Clothing Store-New York, N. Y. ., Scott, Vivah--Head Nurse at Butterworth Hospital-Grand Rapids, Mich. Smith, Donald-Football coach of High School--Salt Lake City, Utah. . Seger, Dawn-Dean at Conrad's Girl's Boarding School-Macon, Ga. Severance, Stanley-Snare Drum Teacher-Lansing, Mich. ll Simons, Eloise-Inventor of Simon's Reducing Machine-Detroit, Mich. lt Smith, Huldah CMrs. Theodore Forbesj-Lansing, Mich. Soper, Nellie-Coach of Debating Team-Okemos, Mich. Sparkia, Howard CDorothy Bellj-Movie Star-Hollywood, Cal. lt Staples, Luella-Promoter of distinct speech-Raleigh, N. C. , Struble, Mae-Saleswoman at Dancer-Brogan-Lansing, Mich. r Summerfield, Hattie-Mathematics -teacher-New Orleans, La. M Stoner, Norman-Mechanician at Packard Motor Company-Detroit, Mich. Q Sauer, Alfred-Manufacturer of wigs-Grand Rapids, Mich. l Sanders, Russell-Dentist, specializing in false teeth-Dayton, O. Teel, Alice-Dramatic Art Teacher-Holt, Mich. .I Truog, Helen-Famous model-New York, N. Y. l Tyler, Myrtle fMrs. Clarence Havensj--Lansing, Mich. Tyson, Olive-Bus. Mgr. of Capitol Theater-Detroit, Mich. 1 Van Sickle, Doris-Matron of Old Ladies' Home-Cadillac, Mich. ll Vaughn, Loris-Proprietor of Loris Beauty Parlors-Springfield, Ill. ti VVarner, Floyd-Floor walker in W'oolworth's Ten Cent Store-Muncie, Ind. .1 Vtfieland, llah-Priv. Sec'y to Supt. of Buick Motor Car Co.-Flint, Mich. li VVilliams, Ruth-Famous Opera Singer-New York. il XVilliamson, Marvel-English Instructor in High School-Jackson, Mich. Vtlinans, Eunice-Owner of an alligator farm-Tampa, Fla. XVood, Nancy-Author of book XVhy Is A Man F , dedicated to Sterling Eaton J and George Hammond-Troy, N. Y. . XVhite, Donald-Propritor of Ford Garage-Port Huron, Mich. .T XVells, Linton-Proprietor of VVells Electrical Shop-Kalamazoo, Mich. ,, V ,. l l l W, W . l ula -V-.-.-V-. H-. . - . .- -.--. -fi- Pagr' Si.1'fy-ciyllt ,-- -.-..--- -- - - - Y -- - - gf- ' ' Y'-u A:.,.L... . - all . f --4. ORACLE .g................... SENIOR B HISTORY HE class of January, 1925, entered Lansing lligh School in the latter part of January, 1922. Being the first class to enter for a year and half, we were objects of much curiosity and were treated as Freshmen, although we were Sophomores. VVe held our first class meeting about the middle of March, at which time nominations for our class officers were made. One week later we elected our officers, which gave us the feeling of a unified and firmly established class. At a later class meeting it was decided that we should hold a class picnic, which was held at the end of the semester at Pine Lake. This was our first informal gathering and we forgot all troubles of our first semester in L. H. S. VVhen school opened the following September, we found ourselves greatly relieved, because we were no longer an object of curiosity, for a new class had entered the high school. The only class activity that semester was a successful party held in the gymnasium on December 9. ln the following February, we became Juniors. At a class meeting held on March l, we elected officers for our junior year. During this semester we also obtained our class pins and elected the Editor-in-Chief of the Oracle. VVe decided to hold a picnic together with the junior A's. This was at Pine Lake, and all of us enjoyed a fine time. In September, we were Junior A's, and although our class was gradually losing members, we advanced rapidly in importance. At the beginning of the semester we held a class meeting for the purpose of electing a new yell master and secretary, because both of them had left school. A Senior Play committee was appointed toward the end of the semester and from then on our minds were turned toward our forthcoming play, which we hoped would eclipse all others. At the end of January we became Seniors, the goal which we had long striven to obtain, and then with all our privileges and honors we felt as if the school could hardly progress without us. XVe elected our officers and many committees were appointed, of whom great things are expected in order to make this class the best that has ever graduated from Senior High. In March our play was given with great success. A party was held in conjunction with the Senior A's, for the purpose of enlarging the Student Benefit Fund. Our basketball team won the class championship and, at the time that this goes to the press we are turning our attention to the track team with the hope that they may be equally as successful as the basketball team. 'F' li 1 l l 1 it if .t ll 1 if li 'i l l -I- Page Sixty-nin L1 '1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I . I I . I I I I II I I I I I I I -z- Payc Swv: .-....-....-.-.-.- -..........-.-,-.--.....-.-.-.-.- 4- ORACLE 'I' -.. S-.-...A -4- -.za all , Kg:-1-1:-4. 0 R A C L E 4. SENIOR A CLASS SoNc T By Rvffn ,lIa'Knig11t XVe Hail Thee! XYe Love Thee! Lansing High! The Seniors of 24 ! ' Although we are leaving you. we must not sigh. To brighter things we're passing on. Our happy School days we recall. Our ideals were true and right, But our memories will take us back To the shadows of the red and the white. VVe hid farewell to Lansing High! The Seniors of 24 ! lYe've worked and studied with our fun, And worried the teachers too, But here'S a hand my classmates dear, and may it ever be, A grip so strong and friendly, That 'twill last to eternity. .-.-.-....-.-...- 4. -.-. , ,, ,,,, --. -.-. ,--.-.-Q-,,,,f , - ,-...-.2 : - ..--,1,e,e-1-..--..-.1--.. Page Sciwnzfvx'-0 4 , l l l T ll Ll ll I i l ll ll l 1 i ll l g. l ll ll ii il l l ll -1- H L- 4- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .--.----.-.- 4. 0 R A C L E .ln a-:+::o- ,.i, I-I 49 H- IIII nl A-'H-H I -I XX 64' 0 ' II '-5 1 fu 3 i , Q x l. IU 7 Ill: . ' '- ,Nm l xr - - un u 3 3 .Mx 23:27 7 N I ' I -I - - 0 Yr Q H072 TNQT THCRI WILL Ol YLEUTY OP Gnnvvmzur rom 1-ne new-ons anna BMUUATIDH- IF fuel! as no cf-'1PLayw5N'r, rue nova susnsrlou mem nssnnv LCOHC IN nanov, I , 7 7 I - , N2 X , 'in X QM 'ci I B 7 g:1:7g-' Nfcif'-. I7 V I 3 L? 71 j,,-A ' 75,9 E 'I ' 1.4 94- L QAAA x' I M ff 7 ' ,Jay-f 7. 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The higher Clare Fostei' Motto we rise, the grander the view Colors Purple and white Yell Huckety-Huss Hickety- H uss 'l'vventy-live, th at's us. -.-.....-..-.-.--.......-..-.-.-. -.-.-.-.::f:.--.-.,,,,-.ff-f-.-. jll' 5'1'7'4'l .................g. ORACLE Aikin, Aziel Aldrich, Lavern Abbey, Dean Andrus, Margaret Allen, Harry Armstrong, Marion Allen, Arthur Akers, Edna Arbaugh, Frances Appleton, Theron Boyce, Ethel Boniece, Sophia Bond, Paul Bacon, Laurence Barnhart, Francis Benson, Reva Bailey, Edna Burt, W'illiam Blumberg, Rose Burton, Queenie Baker, Richard Burghdoff, Archie Bell, Dorothy Biber, Paul Beltz, Leonard Balzer, Edward Barnes, Vera Banning, Ernest Banks, Eveline Burke, Edna Burke, Mabelle Bowers, Nina Bullen, Adeline Bailey, Eleanor Brown, Howard Baughman, Fred Bush, Hobart Baisel, Daisy Bennett, Naomi Cardott, Wayne Caruss, Williani Clark, Evelyn Chapman, Grover Crary, Edward Cameron, Ernestine Carl, Donna Crall, Max Cleveland, Beatrice Colvin, Ethelyn Cushman, Edith Clay, Loretta ale f--f- A-.-..-A-A-A-V 7 - JUNIOR A Carl, Leah Crockette, Gladys Cassel, Robert Chapin, Irene Cowdry, Elmer Clippert, Ruth Culp. Harry Crawford, Raymond Crothers, Ruth Corwin, Virgiline Cutler, Vernon Coltrin, Emra Clay, Mina De Pue, Agnes Daniels, Dora Davis, Louis Dillingham, Sherman Draper, Jack Deakins, Harold Dingman, Marian Durfee, Lola Deyoe, Zelma Draper, Marjorie Drooping, Anton Demond, Norma Doty, Mildred Damon, Marian Dennis, Fannie Eaton, George Eaton, Sterling Ensing, Mildred Ellwood, Earl Eddy, Gerald Eldred, VVinton Eckhart, Vernice Foster, Clare Flora, Coila Foster, NVilliam Graff, Anne Geiger, Robert Grieve, Ronald Giersbrook, Carlisle Grahame, Margaret Grant, Ralph Hanes, Hathaway Heller, Ernest Harris, Gertrude Hall, Beulah Helmker, Margaret Hassler, Eugene Harris, Virgil Harvey, Marguerite Hatt, Beulah Harkless, George Helfrich, Truman Heidel, Lydia Hunter, Alice Hunt, Jennie Henning, Elvera Hull, Jane Hurd, Arloine Hale, Mabel Henning, Gladys Jackson, Millicent Jessup, Marjorie Jakeway, Freida Jarvis, Marian Kachelski, Walter Krieger, Harold Kluesner, Margaret Kilmer, Roy Keitchen, Russell Larner, ,Frank Lett, Mae Lott, Casper Lundberg, Theodore Lapham, Howard Luce, Mary Love, Elton Luibrand, Frances Lewis, Olga Luscombe, Nick Mullen, Neil Mills, Francis Murphy, Leona Marshall, Lee Muzzy, Clarence Mulhollan, Ruth Merrill, Pauline Masters, Robert Munger, Elizabeth Muir, Anna McMaster, Minnie McGuire, Mina Mitchell, Harold Miller, Myrna Mabbs, Stacy 4. ,LQ as B, L ,D A L L ,DHL 4 Page Svtwzty-.vi.1' ----P ORACLE 'P'- Morse, Henry Munger, Delma Mathews, John Neller, Dorothy Narrin, Freda Novakoski, Zigmont Ott, Paul Pike, Glenwood Patrick, Myrtle Popp, Selma Perrine, Russel Payne, Velma Pickett, Letha Post, Leo Purtill, Aloysius Palmer, Muriel Pierce, Esther Pryor, Ralph Porteriield, George Pickett, Moreen Reed, Don Russell, Miriam Robertson, Isadore Randall, Gertrude Rutledge, Cecelia Robbins, Estella Richards, Ellen Robinson, Rhea Roberts, Byron Rawden, Donald Schafer, Leon Scovell, Henriette Stevenson, Marian Shiels, Catherine Stid, Owen Schlee, Irene Sierkowski, Roman Smith, Elizabeth Shaw, Norman Slusser, Florence Spencer, Evelyn Smith, jenniebelle Sirrine, Mary Smith, Schuyler Schairer, Dorothy Stange, Ernest Sheathelm, Russell Stafford, Dale Spaniolo, Pete Schimmel, Orpha Sedlecky, Arthur Stanley, Hersel Streeter, Ruth Sager, Leonard Smalley, Margaret Smith, Stanley Sedlecky, Elsie Spaun, Rolland Sack, Lawrence Smith, Leonard Siscoe, Leonard Shappel, Fred Strong, Roy Stampfly, Bernice Sandborn, XYilliam Seelye, Harold Trefry, Arleen Triphagen, John T rombley, Clarence Twitchel, Carl Thaldorf, Dorothy Truscott. Russell Teeter, Kenneth Ver Planck, Charles Van Horn, Carrol Van Sickle, Ethel Voorhies, Arthur lYilson, Helen lYilliams, Vadah lVarner, Hermeoine Walton, Marion XValdron, Franklin XValdren, Bruce lVhite, Veda XVinegar, Bernice llialsh, Charles lYoody, Ralph ll'ilcox, lValter W'itmer, Howard lYilhur, Olive XVilhelm, Melvin lYier, Aleta YVard, Rosalie XYebster, Dorothy XVatkins, Philip York, Mildred Q. -ffls, ,ee Le ,, ,:f 'I' Page Seventy seven 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...-1-.4 II I II I I I I I I II II --fy ORACLE 'I' I I If I I I I I I I I I I I I- I I I II II I II I I 4. ..............................................................---..--................-.....-...-...........-......-. 4. Pugv .S'm'm1Iy- nigh! ff' I II II I V V I I I I I I .-:A I I I I ,I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I ......-.................-............................-....-.......-...... 4. 0 R A C L E .1- ....--.-.-1 UNIGR B Secretary Trcasnrcr Genevieve Hunt Hclcn Tccl President Vice-President Todd Lcavitt Raymond Jennings Athlctic Director YL-Il Master Howard Leonard Douglas Hnrly 4. ...-...... -.-.......-..............-............-. ......-... - .. ..... ... ..-.............-.........-...-... I7 djlf .Sl':'vI1tAI'-I .-.- 1-.-.-.-.-.-. . i l l 'J J, li 'J lx A-e-.-..-.-.A-- - - JUNIOR B Dell, Maurice Davenport, Geneva Duff, Edgar Dobson, Edwin Downer, Jason Davis, Floyd Duncan, David Duncan, Vtfard Edington, Lowell Ernay, Blanche Engdale, Otto Eggleston, Dorothy French, Mildred Foster, Richard A. Fulton, Dorothea Foster, Dorothy Fenderson, Thelma Felton, Ruth Fachler, Dorothy Foster, Richard Fuller, Lyle Falting, William Flood, John Grinold, VVilma Gardner, Reva Gajewski, Stanley Goodrich, Maxwell Graham, Shirley Glover, Jewell Gilmore, Ralph Gilmore, Melvin Gager, Franklin Hyslop, VVilliam Hurley, Douglas Hunt, Genevieve Hayden, Virginia Hoyt, Frederick Hawkes, VVilletta Hollander, Martin Hotchkin, Hubert Henrys, Albert Herron, W'anna Hacket, Walter House, Irene Hirshman, George House, Elizabeth Howard, Dorothy Hobbs, Mary Hilton, Nina Heuhs, Vera Holcomb, Eugene Henderson, Lilah Hart, Earl Hubbard, Harold Hildreth, Richard Holmes, Winifred Hodges, Kenneth Hiscock, Marie Hineline, Merritt Hawkins, Jaunita Hershey, Alfred Johnson, Kenneth Jennings, Raymond Jennings, Evelyn Jacobs, Mabel Jeffries, Kenneth Jourdian, Clyde Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Ruby Krantz, VVm. Kincaid, Arthur Klatz, Don Krebs, Wfalter Kamins, Celia Kingscott. Kenneth Krieger, Richard Leavenworth, Crystal Leavitt, Tod Leonard, Howard Link, Leonard Long, VVybert Lederer, Irene Lyons, Laura La Rocque, Leona Lamond, Theodore Lake, Max Laing, Marian La Forge, Jeanne Mathieson, Bert McMullen, Fern Miller, Albert Mosher, Dorothea Moon, Don Maxson, Beatrice Merrick, Bartley Masters, Robert Melendy, Marion -1----------+ ORACLE l l ,J Adams, Qpal li Adams, Olga J Aldrich, Violet J Angal, Edward I Aijala, Violet J Arzoomanian, Samuel J, Amiss, Willard J Andrus, Carl J Adams, Robert J Burrell, Lillian , Benhart, Harry Branch. Harold 1 Bailey, Milton ,l Blachman, Dorothy V Burd, Virginia 1, Boughner, Dorothy ,l Breda, Arthur lx Barnum, Rhea ll Bishop, Dorothy Bigelow, Helen 1 Blizzard, Arthur Buchanan, Ross J Boughton, Marshal 'A Barker, Eva J Botsford, Cecil li Bohnet, Helen 1' Brass, Jack ' Bates,-Reo w Barnett, Orral H Bailey, Orla J Badgley, NValdo J Bowman, John A Barker, Margaret I Brewbaker, Alden ,l Chadwick, Ala 1 Cole, Frederic Converse, Ione ij . Conklin, Raymond Cook, Josephine ll Chaffee, VVayne J Christopher, Maurine Christie, Anita H Cox, Izella Corell, George' 3' Coon, Floyd -l Clark, Lillian 1 Davis, Irene 1, Dean, Doris J Dreps, Martha l l 4., , A-Le f.......,1,i--Z: Page Eighiy Meitz, Lucile Munson, Rosamond McConkey, VVilma McGuire, Malcolm Motcheck, Martha Miller, Dorothy Marbel, james Merrill, Forrest Myers, Carl McCally, Vera McComb, Marguerite Maxson, Isabelle McKay, Cecil Mc Comb, Velma Mc Conkey, Helen E. Mac Donald, Raully Mc Sherry, Lawrence Mc Conkey, Marjorie McKeon, Donna Northcott, Lula Neuman, Esther N ickols, Kenneth Osborne, Doris Olin, Louise O'Connor, George Overholt, Ruth Owen, Doris Ortman, Elsie Parke, Maurice Potter, Lora Perrine, Viora M. Patterson, Gladys Parks, Harry Pettit, Pearl Porter, Glen Post, Alton Phillips, Orma Pierce, Ethel Plastridge, Le Forrest Patchett, Harold Pyle, Zerita Parker, Mildred Parham, Helen Renfro, Hazel Reeve, Henrietta Ransom, Gladys Rees, Thomas Ray, Mildred Rigby, Pearl Rogers, Edward Roby, Lester Reed, Norma-jean Rosie, Helen Rupp. Dorotha Robbins, Emma Robertson, Pauline Robert, Clarence H. Robinson, Harold Reid, Donald . Raymond, Harold Restau, Lena Shaft, Lylah Stoney, Bernard Siegert, Erma Snyder, Newell Sundt, Gilbert Sherman, Forrest Smith, Ted Stuck, Donald Smith, Stuart Smith, Denzil Swan, Howard Slaughter, XVarren Sponsler, DeVone Sanford, Imo iii., QRACLE .g.........-.-.-.-..-.- Sieb, Esther Shoup, Nada Irene Sweazey, George Ten Eyck, Dollie Thompson, Max Tooley, Frederick Teel, Helen Taylor, Karl B. Valentine, Merle VanBuren, Loneta Vogt, Lila VanBurger, Majel VanDeVusse, George VanderWeyden, Richard lVilson, Margaret Vlfillis, Thelma XVendrowicz, Barnaby VVieland, Elizabeth VVilson, Vivian Wait, Louise Walters, Evelyn W'heaton, Frances - VVilliamson, Marshall WVhitaker, Gladys Weston, Avryal Vllelch, Mary NValter, Maurice NVeidner, Josephine VVittenberg, Ray C. lVulff, Wilbur VVarner, Stanley lVortz, Gaylord Young, Horace A. Zimmerman, Laura Page Eighty 'I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + Payr' lfiyflzfy-Mun .-.-.-...-.-.-.- . . .-.-V - --17,-,-,, + ORACLE +....----?W YFI KLAN Z I f Q1- Y 15' 82,2 X 1 .0 Q. A asneauneu more OF A JUNIOR CLASS VICET. ING- PICTURE TFNEN WITH' CUT U55 of FILM. Q- maruea nemnmnmc PHOTO os A GROUP OF .rumen cuss or-r-cesu. mc1-une 1-Amen www- owr use as cm-faena. I --- i f - WI in f Qi' . ,55- ,FAD- ' - Pwr- A-fZ',,E2-. . X I -.Y ffx ,,0f,'2vf' 1 fffm I . - 3 p h A, 14: E '32 5 I 167 I I K' 4 s 9 , 6 4 X .-...H ary Q-4 W W ! I :I 4. I ,A W' f' mms F ,,.,,,.n I Q Z 5 I I k np- f ,. :Riff I 5' 3 I ' fi f , f E21 II be A Q -P' .bn I 'If ,F ff- I A at 11 FM f' IJ 'P 'Q 'Mm 'I' EI I Qi , 5 I I ' 4 Qi gf. IIP 'I 1 ,T Q I -'I 4 4 W 4. if Q .' WJI f . . ' : X -I. YY Q X .9 if Q A 222' f f!! is 'I Y 5 . f ., ,I ' M? 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Alan Adams Virginia Arkin, Evelyn Anthony, Mark Abel Ransom Blink, Marion Baldwin, Victor Barnaby, Lucile Bishop, Ruth Barker, Charles Bassett, Bernita Bellile, Lawrence Bleoins, Thelma Burdick, Robert Blythe, Mildred Barnum, Theodore Bates, Viva Brody, Marjorie Bayes, Mildred Bacon, Laurence Boyles, Dale Brown, Victor Brunk, John Barrett, Eugene Brokow, XVilliam Benedict, Velma Buchanan, Ross Bishop, Andrew Baker, Ecford Becker, George Burns, Frank Boyles, Richard Baker, Lucile Boughner, Harold Bennett, Arthur Brennan, Alice Blay. Cornelius Basel, Elijah Barrett, Basil Brownell, Versal Brody, Viola Boyd, Norman Coleson, Irene i Creyts, Robert Cook, Hila Colon, Lawrence Cooper, Ralph Carl, Rex Carter, Virgie Carson, Edna Corcoron, Howard Christensen, Marjo Cady, Ruth vi- ORACLE 'I' rie SOPHOMORE. A Carlton, James Cochran, Roy Canniff. Marion Converse, Marshall Crawford, George Corneil, Leda Cone, LaMoyne Chapman, Gower Cole, Beatrice Crossette, Florence Callard, Claudine Collister, Marie Cooper, Edith Cox, Lloyd Daggy, Emmett i DeVore, Ardis Davis, ,Doris Davis, Louise Doyle, Celeste Drooping, Carl Dayton, Luther Dean. John Duffield, Arno Doty, Esther Dutcher, Harold Dodge, Stanley Darvis, Irene Davy, Burtin Ellsworth, Edward Earley, XVilliam Emery, Clinton Eriksen, Sigurd Ek, Inez Eichele, Naomi Frost, Douglas Fitzpatrick, Pauline F rost, Florence Friedland, Bernard Fisher, Flossie Fountain, Evart Forbes. Ben Frost, Donald Fogg, Burnadean Fisher, Martha Foster, Lucile Forbes, Theodore Gluskin, Samuel Gould, Lovina Alice Gephart, Harold Gregg, Ruth Greenamyer, Harriett Graham, Hilda Gauss, Edward Gillette, Opal Gloden, Leo Greene, Gardner Gillette, Daniel Gilbert, Pauline Gill, joseph Graham, Shirley Gerginski, Otto Haynes, Sanford Harris, Venis Harke, Hulda Hilliard, Marie Hart, Dollan Hicks, Clayton Houseman, Helen Herminger, John Hedglen, Rollen Hoffman, Donald Hitchcock, Russell Hansen, Elaine Hagler, Edward Hicks, Leland Howland, Eva Hall, Helen Hargraves, Lynwood Higbie, Donald Harris, Carl Hunt, Cora Hart, Milo Hayden, Charles Hall, Ethelyn Heidt. Homer Hein, Esther Isaacson, Margaret janetzke, Ernest fones, Frances Iames, Mildred Kramer, Mary Kerns, Beryl Kaiser, Helen King, Stanley Kinton, James Klein, Ruth Kaiser, Virginia Klooz, Virginia Iietterman, Geraldine Leach, jacey Long, Earl lr Ezrllziy-.tix n--.--.-.-.-.....-.-.-.-.-. 1 .- Leyrer, Lillian Lankton, Lyle Larson, Stanley Lefke, Vernon Le Furge, Harold Linebaugh. Lilah Lockwood. Kenneth Logan, Olive Logan. John Lee, Horace Larrabee, Dorothy Le Beau, Eloise La Combe, Margaret Link, Leonard Mask, Josephine Moore, Elizabeth Murchison, Earl Manz, Charles Mc Coy. John Perry Mc Neill. Micha Mathews, Marion Mc Giveron, Marjorie Merrill, Forrest Myers. Marie Miles, Ronald Mitchell, Merna Mc Namara. XVilliam Monroe. Douglas A. Meyer. Florence M. Moses, Una Miller. Margaret Mantel, Ernest Montgomery, Rowcliffe Morofsky, Evelyn Mead. Helen Mc Intosh. John McGillicuddy. Robert McEnaney, John Edwin Martin, Hazel Newark, Christine Nelson, Azel Nielsen. Gordon Nelson, Lillian Osborn, Myrtle Ortman, Elsie Osborne, Roy Preuss, Evelyn Payne, Nellie Paine, George Piatt, Jane Pollion, Carl Pringle, Gordon H. Peacock, Haessel Palmer, Alice Preston, Virginia Preston, Ruth Purchis, Blanche Riede, Edwin Rummins, Dorothy Roe, Kenneth Rossell, Emma Rinkle, Ross G. Ruddy, Dorothy Rulison, Josephine Ruthig, Martha Ross. Eva Rosecrance. Fae Rusk, Jessie Rose, Hazel Reason, Dan Rogers, Frances Rowan,. Lester Stowell, Lucy Seger, Albert Sakrasky, Carl Schofield, Ray Spenny, Harry A. Swanson. Florence Sherman, Marguerite Starr. Arthur Shelford. Ernest Earl Shaffer, Bernise Swan, Myrtle See, Brennan Stacey, Margaret Surine, Edna Stoffer, Robert E. Starnaman, Samuel Smith, Gennieve Stevens, Carl Skelton, Priscilla Schoonmaker, Stella Smith, Anna Sheathelm. Donald H. Schray, Stella Margery Schwartzmen. Kenneth Sayers. June Spenny, XVayne Smith, Thelma Sumner. Frank Stockel, Helen Skinner, Stanley Siebert, Helene Stump, Vivian Smith, Lawrence Siebert, Rolland Strickland, Eula Mae Stoner, Lorin Trachsel. Janette Taylor, Pierce Trichett, Alice Thomas, Imogene Tubbs, Norma Tarry, Florence Taylor, Howard Thayer, Margaret Terwilliger, Edwin Trumbull, Leslie Tupper, Iris Trumble, Norma Thomas, Ruby Tomrell, Donald Thorne,' Celia Thoms, Eulalia Thomas, J. T. Thomson, Milton Vreeland, Helen Vaughan, Lucile Vanderbeck, Lloyd Van Antwerp, Francis Verseput. Doris Vander XVeyden, Alberta VanSickle, Otto VanVlerah, Floy Vaughan, Pearle VanOtteren, James VanVlerab, Arlene XVollpert. Leona XVatson, Martha XYickerham, Merritt XVilkes. Harold XVickerham, Arvella XYittenberg, Dean NVarman, Dorothy XVieland, Theodore XYright, Gordon XYhite, Muriel YVeldon, Marjorie XVoodman, Arthur Ytlilliams, Phyllis Walters, Ada Yiiright, Marian XVatkins. Ada XVhite, Estle XVestbrook, Dorothy VVood, Mildred XValler, Fred VVithington. Darrell XVendt, Harold XValdron, A. J. XVeeks, Robert XVeatherbee, John XVarner, George XValker Coral Youngs, Carl Zischke Dorothy -1- ORACLE -a-------- Puyv Eiylily-.r 'I- W i I 1 5 wi I l I M 1 N 1 H .-14, 4..- 1 W W1 W ---------r ORACLE -1- N agv Iiiylzty-ffylzt Z L :,..ff:f V .. 1-...1. ORACLE .g.................. SOPHGMORE B Secretary Treasurer Ada Hoag SIZUIICX Scclcy President Vice-Prusiclcnt Theodore Foster Iflizzxhcth Mzmcr Athlutic Director Ycll Mastvr Norbert Kipkc Ilmmrrl hmnmig Q , :t - - f f 'mls Pugfv Iiiyhiy-Him ..............-4. ORACLE Abbey, Joyce Abbey, Marjorie Alden, Mildred Algate, John Alzner, Helen Amy, Norma Arthur, Loretta Avery, Esther Boyer, Gladys Brenke, Marie Brinkerhoit, Doris Brouse, Dorothy Brundage, Dorothy Bedford, Morris Bradfield, B. Bailey, Hazel Balmer, Harold Burkwhat, Margarette Barber, Mamie Barnes, Annabelle Beall, Marsh Flagg Beadle, Hiram Beadle, John Bedford, Verna Belknap, Jessie Burgess. Gertrude Brewster, Edward Berner, Frederic Beverly, Dorothy Biggar, Robert Boucher, Helen Boyd, Byron Crippen, Roy Cummings, Gladys Cork, Kenneth Cady, Clella Campion, Thelma Case, Rhoda Castle, Douglas Cavanagh, Eleanor Coats, VValter Cheal, Lester Choate. Edith Cole, Glenn Collins, Roy Colton, Russell Cone, Geneva Cooley, Albert Cooper, Teresa Courtright, Ruth Craig, Evelyn Naomi 4, - ----- -- ---...A- .----A -- -...a-a------ SOPHOMORE. B Crawford, Martha Crays, Hazel David, Bernard Droeser, Howard Dahlgren, Jennie Dean, Amelia Dickinson, Derwood Dodge, Robert Donaldson, Elizabeth Douglas, Beulah Dresser. Vera Duncan, Mina Eager, Elizabeth Eaton, Carl Edkin, Pauline Egleston, Lloyd Elden, Ruth Ellis, Ruth Carolyn Ensing, Alvina Ferguson, Robert French, Ernest Fisher, Faith Fletcher, Stewart Forquer, Hugh Forquer, Irene Fortino, Paul Foster, Theodore Fox, lllary Fox, Ruth Frey, Phyllis Gardener, Clarence Gunn, Frank Guenther, Gertrude Griffus, Helen Green, Edward Grabow, VV alter Godfrey, Max Gingrich, Otto Geisenhaver. Marguerite Galinsky, Abie Granger, Charles Hanson, Mace Holmes, Nellie Hogle, Laura Houck, Harley Hovey, Claude Hull, Donald Hunt, Ireta Hershey. Harold Hall, Thelma Hasbrook, Earl Hass, Helen Hauser, Robert Hawes, Layton Hawkins, Lillian Hollenbeck, Donald Haigh, Lewis Hubbard, Virginia Hedglen, Vera Hein, Alma Henderson, VVayne Hewett, Mary Hinchey, lrwin Hoag, Ada Izant, Martha Jerrels, Dale Janz, Russell Jeffery, Arthur Jennings, John C. Jones, Donald Kakalek, Joseph Kimble, Audrey Keeler, Florence Kelner, XVickliFfe Krauss, Louis Killoran, Edward Kipke, Herbert Kerby, Delbert Koehler, Donald Krieger, Howard Kurtz, Harold Kyes, Helen Lundy, Roland Lauzun, Sherman Lawrason, Eleanor Lawrason, Florence Lankton, Forrest Lee, David Lindell, Walter Link, Frances Linn, Nancy Long, Annice Louer, Arline LePlant, Everett Loomis. Howard Lago, Annabelle ,, L, sz-, s -L L L s L -1- Paqe Nmcly fld' ORACLE 'I' Lane, Margaret Mclienney, John Marvin, Mary B. Melville, Adele Miller, Arlene Morphy, Rosella Miles, Dorothy Martin, Bessie Marshall, Raymond Maner, Elizabeth Newman, VVard Odel, Howard M. Olsen, Alfred Perry, LaVerne Peterson, Orrin Power, Laurence ames Parker, I : Potter, John L. Porter, VVilliam Prichard, Adelbert Palmer, Phyllis Parks, Vlfandajean Parrish. Ruth Perdew, Gladys Proctor, Nellie B. Paterson, Eileen E. Powers, Percy Pylman, Charles -.-.-.- -.-..----.-.-.-. Peasley, Milton B. Rae, Thomas Ream, Charles Robbins, Laura Rowand, Genevieve Restaw, Lena Rowe, Clifford Roggow, Eustace Reynolds, Lyle Solter, XVilliam Spurrell, Merle Southworth, Fritz Seeley, Stanley Shulnburg, Vincent Shroyer, George Smith, Stephen Speer, Victor Southworth, R. D. Smith, Carl E. Sherd, Robert Shelford, Carl Strang, Marguerite Schroeder, Hilda Shiels, Margaret Schairer, Eva Sproat, Mary Stoll, Kenneth Shook, Beryll Schutz, Genevieve Stone, Lola - - - -.-..--------.-.-. - -. - Spencer. Opal Smith, Velma B. Silverthorn, Daisy Stephens, Margaret Smith, Vernon Scott, Russell Sarto, Jouka Stoddard, Medora Thompson, L. G. T himson, Lewis Taylor, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Tunningley, Hilda Viachkes, Arnold F .-.-....-...-.....1. Viachkes, Napoleon VValtz, Frank VVellman, Lyle lVickham, John VVells, Lorraine Vllise. Harriet YVeinert, Velma Fern VVeinman, Clara XVilhelm, Mabel XVhite, Clenah VVood, Ruth XVatson, Gayle Young, Carl V. Young, Elizabeth Payr' Ninety-ni ll .. l ., ll l l ' r ll if rl M El l l li W i I I I 1 'I' ll 'l' 'I' ORACLE ul-::: 1 YYY Y .- 1 -1 - 1 .-, W-2: i Q 11 1 1 Qi W if G5 W W W W Q QD Q GJ o 0 w 1 N 11 I ' ' 1 4 , - N 5 ' . 11 Q I 1 ' -- H - WWQf v - ee- 'W 23' 1 1 ,, , IV. f X, -- 2 I . 1 ' , 1 -Q . -5 ,. 1 MVN l Q -.ii2::E525i1illriIi1 i7.,,,,.,,,,1.1111-H' ' 1 ' W Y . M - .121 , X 1 X 5- .4 X X :QQ H , , wa 1.14. son-momoaes Just sn-wgv CAN-r nexsuu-rs Tl-OEMSELVC5 1-o -r-we Laws or-' 1 mas-sue, maven wmv -rm-musa mms, 1- some oav vou'u. as A Juman on Semongoo, I THEN you :AN D0 1-ne 1'nAMPLlN'. - ' K-gp-nr em- auv uv 1-nee: usao-rn ue 4 savwomoag once uPoN n 1-mg - Now X Loon RT mm.-Q W 3 . 1, ,Q 1' . gr f' '76 OF 1-nose Pooa u'L 5 1 0 I F I, ' som-V5 me so mme fnev HW 'TSQSSYQ ' H rn-nwrs 1:-951' THC 5TATUES 'mines 9 L' H me vuv an-rue 4-ua-.LS 'ro 300' v ' f 1 TELL Twin wneaf: -ru eo.- i f, '41 1 fl . .7'V' ,. - ,. xv -.WN 1 , f 1 ,if ,gf i 9,5955 DON'1' rg-umm 'mm' 5 i STATUE Toni LINCOLN'S ' I f- I 1 og WASHlNGTONk,5E' A st I amuse IT lsN'T. uT'5 , v j oscmx maazne's Asfsn ' 1' lm 5 we eecame Pm-vous. 1 , ' 1 ' 1- , ' , - H . Q , 1 . 11 ' AM Y YY ' I ' 1' ' f-'W ' gi A Lv xx 5 ' N11 1 j Nadi? X X . ' ..: v 3:::,f X341 fx. , Law? 1 N 11 4 K I? 1, mmm- N1 11 ' x V 11 W 11 ,l ll A-'71 Y :z Y 3+ ' -I, :-.- - ,:,, , Y- , - -,-Y -. q.,f , -f Page Ninrfy-two 'I' ORACLE 'I' H w .-.----..- Pugv .vii zvlj Ihr 4. .................. ...- , .-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.......-.-.-.-.-.-.- I I I I I 3 TI II I 4Y-.- 414.-...-- I I I I I I +.-.-, , l'r IIII .X IIII I-I HIIIIII -1- o R A c L I: -rf -------------------------.--.----.-............... .fn ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Q. lu. I.Cl'lll'QC . T,eIIIIzII'cl SCITZIZII' XY. bl. 'l'I'1IrlIscl .. liarnest IJQIICIIII. . ,l.1111l'lHVV Klzultsch IL. I. 5l1zIsslI:1'ff'cI' Dwight Rich XX'illi:II1I XIIIIIQ' . H. X. 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'lIIIII I I , ,I if f,:w:..,gx.,'gfm1y ggAxfa- IQQMWIMQQ mm jri5mx ' W-Ufvfwz awk XZI '- jx-rs: QI Q wi- as B A IQ! ,mv ,xx-S :AQ QI f ,sf sy If I.Iy,v, w..fI'2 . ff-4 5, , WU A F H I U ,S .m1i1l2.,2xQI ll I -.-.-. -. -.cv-...-..---.-. - .1.......-....... Pago .Vinvfg -u- ---.-.-...,,....... 'P ORACLE 'I' .-, , , , , .- .- .,,.-.-.- 1 1 511' ,Y1'111'r1'Ax5.1 Top IAHXX'--A111 1i11ct1c11'uuc1, B111 K1111111111. 1 t 11111-McL'u1111c11, Davis, 1fz1t1111. -1ElL'1l2i11iC. B111 Rich, 1SLlI'I'2lI1, 131-210111, Rluurc, Mr. bprm 21111 I'OXYf41i1JQT1J2lC1l. Fi11c011t. P111x'c1'. Capt. 021110, SC1lZl21I'. Eager. No1r1c .3111 Capt, Oaclc li. IJ1'21tt1111 T. N121211SC1l lf '12lL'1l2l11it' 11. Iizngcr XY. 1 111c1111t 1'1111'!K1111'sc. X1ll2l1SC1l, XYI'1gI1l1, 111ll'Il1JL'C1i. FOOTBALL l1'i1r111'rx of II11' L, 17. Hztrrzltt A. XV1'ig11t 1.. SC1llll1I' -1. 11ur111w1'k '1', 1Y,Ll1YL'I' P. Mrmrc 1.. 1Jz11'1Q 17. lfbt-1'1mz1c11 111. N411711' S. 1'i1l14JIl 11, x1l11'5L' Varsity Lineup Right 1-1111--1102101111 X I11ll'111PCC1i Right '1'aCk1t-ffbatlc S liagc Right 1i11zLrc1-Fi11Co11t C1-11tcr-1'3z1r1'z1tt X 1 i1UCF172lC11 Luft 11112lfC1fPll1VCI' X lfatm Luft '112lC1i1k'7.12iC112l11iL' ..-. - --.... -.-. 1, 1 Lcft 1f11c1iB1z1z1tsc11 K XYrig11t Q11z11'tc1' Buck--NUIJIQ X Nurse Right Hz11f1Jz11'k--R1111111' Luft 111111 B11c1q-f-Davis 171111 BZlC1i'-SC11ll1l1A --.-... -- - V 'L -W A-A-ZZLZW -W--...f V .-...1. QRACLE 4. James Uimj Oade-Football Capt. of 1923 Big Reds and elected Captain and right tackle of Remington's All-State team of 1923. He was one of the main stays of the Lansing line, and has just finished his last and fourth year of varsity football for Lansing High School. Thurlow CMushD Maatsch-His third year of varsity football. He played a sturdy game throughout the year and will return next year. He was considered one of the best ends in the state. Carl Uoeb Iachalke-THe finished his last year of- football for L. H. S. He played a good brand of football and not once was he taken out of a play. VVhen Lansing punted you could always depend on Joe to do his share. ' Theodore CTedJ Pulver-Two years at Lansing and two years at Vicksburg. While in Lansing he gave a good account of himself, especially this year. He was one of the out- standing guards in the state. One of the few men who never had time taken out. A Fred Cjumboj Barratt--Fred played his first year for the Big Reds and although he was not recognized at the beginning of the season he turned out to be one of the best centers in the state. He showed his ability to play at this position in the Muskegon game -.-.--nn1-a-s- by outplaying the veteran pivot man of the northern team. Welcome CBitD Fineout-The coaches of the state unanimouslv elected Fineout as the t best guard in the state. He finished his third and final year of football for Lansing last fall. Ernest CDeakD Deacon-He has seen three years service for the local team. Not flashy, but one of the most consistent men on the team this year. Not once was he carried out of a play. Louis CLouieJ Davis-His first year of football for Lansing High. Although inexperi- enced he developed into an excellent halfback. His punting ability should ,be one of the main factors on the team next year. Pennell Uockl Moore-Captain-elect for the 1924 Big Red football team. One df the chief cogs in the Lansing backfield and had it not been for injuries he would have undoubted- ly been elected for half-back on the All-state team this season. Leonard fLenD Schaar-One of the best fullbacks Lansing has ever had. He played end of the 1920 State Champs and gave a good account of himself at this position. Schaar could be depended upon at any .time during the past season and went schedule without an injury. He played his fourth and last year of Lansing. W'illiam fBillJ Noble--Noble was without a doubt the mainstay of His uncanny ability to size up plays, and to execute them, was one through the regular varsity football for the Lansing eleven. of the reasons that placed Lansing on the football map. Injuries that he received in the Grand Rapids Union game prevented him from making Remington's first team. However, he was chosen on most All-state teams picked by coaches. He finished his third and last year for Lansing High School. Henry CHankJ Morse-The successor to Noble. He has all the ability to develop into an excellent field general. He has played two years for Lansing and has shown his worth when called upon. He is looked upon to hold down the job at quarter. Allan KAI? VVright-A newcomer from Alma, this being his first year for Lansing. He was one of the most valuable substitutes on the team, being able to play both end and back- field. He saved the cause for the Big Reds in the Jackson game by his open field run- ning. ' Frederick fFritzD Eberbach-Also a new man on the team this year, having played three previous years at Jackson. VVhile a member of the Lansing team he played a good brand of football. He could play both guard and center with equal ability. He played his best game against Grand Rapids Union. Howard CFatJ Eager-After three seasons of taking the varsity punishment Eager stuck to it until he showed he could be depended upon to hold down one of the line posi- tions. In the Chicago game he was the outstanding player on the line. Not until too late did Coach Springer realize the ability of Eager. Sterling CEatJ Eaton-This is his first year at Lansing. The previous years of his high school career he played at Kalamazoo. He was a dependable lineman this year and will return next season. He has a good chance to cop one of the regular positions at guard. Jack CHornyJ Hornbeck-Jack was one of the ends whom Coach Springer could rely upon to be substituted for either Maatsch or Deacon. He played his best game against Saginaw Arthur Hill in which he took part in almost the entire contest. He has one more year with Lansing. ul: .ig Y: -.71 - ::. 1, L:--ie - : -f ' Y- ' Y: 1. .,, ,P Page Ninth siren ----+ I I I I I .-....- lf I, I I I II I .--A -4 ...- ..-..-.-..-...-....-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.... ,..-..,. I I 4. Q--.-. 'Sn Z V. E- Ix. .Xu II, 511 4' ORACLE 4' .-.-.---- A--- - .-.-..-A-1 1 ----.-- - ...- FOOTBALL MR. L. RB II. Ixwpku II. Slniwluy I Nm I'I'lI'1k'4IIll In, Ix1lI.I1'zm ., II Reserves I Iwxrm' II. I.mI1mVcI Tk' ' II v ',,. . 1 III IX. Ixixlm III M, IIIlIIIII'Is11III 1 '41 I-. Ilzwul Ix. Iwxm-1' NI I 1'-III RI Iles Ih Rn New Ill 'I Reserve FootbaII Schedule 1923 UVYR' UVYU4 'FCYYUS L'1'YL'i UIAYK' k'I'YL 111:11 Ilzxgm Ixnmfunt I Jilllkllll SIUIIUI' Ilmmzkm Ilzxvlluxwm LIm:'II1ttr lv I7Ii11I Ilczlf N Um Nxulmmgzm .Xvumuxv XI. In. II uh fm XI:L'Iug:m ,XYKIIIIIP Xl. I.. II III'2x11II ICQIIWIN LIIIHII IqL L'I'YL' II Iain-I I.zmsmH III-'Im NQIMIII Il 12 ...............-.-.-.-.-.-.-..............-.-.-. ..-.-.-.-.-......-........-............-.-.-.-.1.. ....-1. 11- I I I I -.-.1 ..-. -..-.-..-...... -.-. ia... LA:-:Z L 1:21. 'LL -V A- A-sm. . 4. QRACLE .g..-.....-..- FOOTBALL SUCCESSFUL football season at Lansing High School is considered the most important athletic event of the school year. The season of 1923 was one which may justly be called a successful one, and one in which Lansing firmly fixed its athletic relations with several state schools. Eight games were won out of an eleven-game schedule which called for some of the hardest teams of the state... ' Lansing was represented with a veteran eleven, two positions only, having been left vacant by graduations the year previous. However Eberbach and later Barratt filled up one of these holes, that at center, and Davis filled in at right- half in fairly good style although he lacked the experience which his running mates in the backheld had. F A solid wall which averaged around 175 pounds and through which only two first downs were made in the Hrst six games was the basis of Lansing's strength. However a Fleet hard-hitting backheld combined with this made it one of the most formidable aggregations in the state. Starting the season the Big Reds scored six straight victories over their opponents, two of whom were considered of championship calibre. But they were unable to withstand the ferocious attack of the Lansing gridders. In these same six games Lansing scored a total of 263 points to their opponent's 3. How- ever injuries to Quarterback Noble, Moore and 'lachalke came at a time when these men were most needed. Flint, Muskegon and Saginaw Eastern, who all had claimed the 1922 state championship, were to be played on- successive Satur- days and with these injuries the Big Reds had begun to show signs of weakening under their strenuous effort to annex another title for Lansing. Flint was met on the local field but Lansing played in hard luck the entire afternoon and lost the game 8 to 6. Perhaps a slight overconfidence had crept into the Lansing camp but never- theless -they were determined to iight to the finish with the state champion Muske- gon team on the following week. Supported by a band and seven hundred loyal rooters the eleven played Muskegon and lost to the Sawdust City team 21 to 13. This took away all chances for a state championship but the Lansing High School spirit still led the Big Reds when on the following week they trotted out on the Field at Saginaw and defeated Eastern, their ancient rivals, by the margin of a touchdown. Two post-season games were played by the Lansing team, the first being against Carl Schurz High of Chicago on Pattengill field. The Big Reds outclassed the Chicago boys 54 to 6. As a reward for the line showing made during the year the Lansing business men backed an inter-sectional engagement and Lansing traveled to Petersburg Tennessee, where Morgan School, champions of the south took their measure 15 to 0. SCHEDULE Lansing 63 Alpena 0 ll Lansing 59 Sturgis 0 3 Lansing 49 Saginaw Arthur Hill O li Lansing 33 Detroit Cass Tech. 3 H Lansing 47 Grand Rapids Union O ,. Lansing 12 Jackson 0 l Lansing 6 Flint Central 8 X' Lansing l3 Muskegon Hackley High 2l 1, Lansing 7 Saginaw Eastern O l Lansing 54 Carl Schurz fChicagoj 6 , Lansing 0 Morgan CTennesseej 15 Total 343 Total 53 .i l , 1 - T.. LL. Zi. L... D. at . ... Page Ninety-nina T.-...-............1. ORACLE 4. I II I ,, I I, II I I I I I , I 1 I I 1 II II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I II I1 I ,I ,I I II II II I, I I I -l-------- ---------- Y Pagv KJIIC-1ZI1I1!'I1l'f'lI Ii fy 1, 7 l HIMW WI -I' ORACLE fl- J wx Il l ftH,EiQi Y p 'LV fm 1 A wx yy N 1 Y 4I uw, llxuwlmlww W 1 uma' HMMHKMUW E WNW' Page Ona'-hundred .-....-.---4-a-1 --I---.Il I I I .-...-.- .-....-.-.-.-.-..-.-.- .-.-.-.-...-..--.-.- q. 0 R A C 1, E 4. ..........................:T::......, I ,, .-.-A - -.-.-.-1-ff .-.- .-.-.,., .,,.- BASKETBALL Winners of the LU 5 K,.1ptz1i11 AIHZIISCII H, I.ur1m1'cI I7. lI:ackIba1't E II, Xlursc P, KIIIIIIT XY. NUIBII' I .I Nadu I Winners of the HR. L. R I I7. LAEIIIILTHII I . Ilurrzltt I I - ,, I Wxnners of the R II. Iiipkc R, Ifishcr DI. HL-urllc I' Killrurzm H. BL-acllr H, I.cFurg'c I . . I Varslty Lineup I I Right fiuarcl-I-uu11z1x'cl and M01-rc L,AL'llfL'I'w-BIHZIISCII. LL-ft QIIIZIYCI-QYIHCIL' Right Irward-Noble I Lcfr Furxx'arcl-Home and Hackbzlrt I I +,, -l iiii 10 -in-I i i ' Puffy IInu-If111rd1'I'fI-I-rm , ,-,..-p II -.---.-....-.fi ,-. -.frizit-.-.-. ...- 4,-. --..--.-.-.4-4--. .-...--...- -.-. -.-.-..--.-.-. 4,-.-..-..-i iz- I I I I I I 4. :A-....-A 4- 'I' 11 :in-ng, 11 1 1 1, 1 1 11 11 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1, I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 11 11 .1 11 1 1 .pre - -41:21 1 ..1 , 211146.11 1 , L .::...5:::lLf ff: fl 44-4. 0 RAC L 5 Q..-.-......:.-.... BASKETBALL REVIEW INE victories and six defeats was the lot which was drawn by the basketball team this season. The team, coached by Brownie Springer had its up's and down's through- out the entire schedule, At the beginning of the season, three games i11 a row were lost-to the Alumni, Bay City, and Howell respectively. Each was lost by one point. Char- lotte, however, was the victim in the next fray. The next four games were won from four of the hardest teams on the schedule-Ann Arbor, Toledo Libby, Saginaw Eastern and Highland Park. Port Huron put the damper on the string of victories, and Muskegon followed this up with another defeat. However, the game with the Muskegon five showed the calibre of the Lansing team, which was beaten 20-16. Oosterbaan, star captain and center of the National Tournament semi-finalists of 1923, was held to three baskets through the close guarding of Leonard. Oosterbaan is generally credited from five to ten field baskets per game. The final games with Adrian, Ionia, and Pontiac, were each won hanndily. However, at this time Noble, the high scorer of the team, was ruled ineligible by the M. I. A. A. athletic board and was not allowed to participate in the tournament the following week. With this handicap to work under Coach Springer whipped his team together and won the first game at Ypsilanti from Adrian by 22-15. The loss of Noble was keenly felt and the second game was lost to Pontiac 13-12. The ruling out of Noble did not in any way affect the record made by the team, according to action taken by the board. Against the supposedly easy teams Lansing faltered and had a hard time coming through on top, but against the recognized fast fives they played their best games. In the Ann Arbor, Toledo, Highland Park, Muskegon, and Pontiac frays, they played splendid basketball and emerged the victor ill all but one case. But Howell and Port Huron upset all dope by victories over the Big Reds. Athletic relations were firmly established with several schools, especially Muskegon and Port Huron, with whom Lansing has much rivalry. These schools have both been scheduled for next year, and the Big Reds will attempt to wipe out the defeats handed them this year. Noble and Maatsch were the outstanding players, scoring the large majority of points and being the nucleus around which Coach Springer built his quintet. Captain Maatsch is back for the first semester next year, while Noble ended one of the most brilliant athletic records ever made at this institution. Morse played the other forward with Noble and worked with Noble and Maatsch, making a fast offensive trio. The first semester Deacon and Oade held down the guard positions but the graduation of DCHCOII put Leonard in his position. Oade and Leonard made one of the most reliable pair of guards in the state and their work in the Muskegon game, allowing only two baskets inside the foul line, shows their ability. Moore, Cameron, Barratt, and Hackbart were the substitutes who could always be relied upon to fill in a hole in capable style. SCHEDULE. Lansing-13 Alumni-14 Lansing-7 Bay City-S Lansing-13 Howell-14 Lansing-18 Charlotte-11 Lansing-19 Saginaw Eastern-15 Lansing-20 Toledo Libby-7 Lansing-23 Ann Arbor-21 Lansing-14 Highland Park-13 Lansing-15 Lansing-16 Lansing-26 Port Huron-22 M uskegon-20 Adrian-15 Lansing-23 Ionia-7 Lansing-19 Pontiac-15 TOURNAMENT. Lansing-22 Lansing-12 Lansing- Adrian-15 Pontiac-13 TOTAL SCORE. 260 Opponents-210 1 1 .1 11 1. 11 1. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 1. 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3-1- Page One-hundred-fhr FL' 'I' .-4, ....-.-.-...-.-.-..- I 1 1 .-.-.......-..........- .1-...- S. --------+ ORACLE -1- .-.-.....-.-.-.-1 -, .....- , .-.- - .41:..- - V...-, ...-.rv .71- BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM 0.1, , 1' 1 11,11 11111x'111Q 1111'1111Qh 11111 s1111s1111s 1111111111111 Z1 x'11'1111'y 111 11111 1'111ss 1111s11111111111 11-11g1111, 1111- 51-111111 11 11111 1'!l1'1'1L'11 1111111 thc 11111111115 411 1111- 1112-1 S0115 1111 111' XV1I11l1l1Q 1-1111111 1-11111 111 1111- 17111614 fl1111. 11'11111s 1'I11t11'1'f1. 111111 111 111c 11151 1f1111111 was 1111- 1111155 111 'lf' 1111111 1111-sa1'11, thc 11111 l'1X'Zl11'j' 111111 1111' SC'Il11ll' 1X 111155 11l'111g' 111 Il high l111'1'11. 1111111111-1'11, S112ll'1i1Zl 111111 13. 51111111 111211111 1111' 11'1111111g 11111-5 111l1'1IIQ 1111' 1'z11'1' 1111 l11111111If111115111l3. 11111-1111f'l11f 111111 51111111 w1-11- Zl1l1y 11ss1s11'11 11 1121111111 111 1111- 11111111'1' 111111111111 111 1111-11 11ff1'11s1x'1' 111Zlf' w1111c S1lZU'1i1Zl 111111 1111111113 1111111111 511011 11111- 111-f1111N1x'1- g111111's 111111 1111-1 111-111 f11C1l' 11111111111'111s T11 1111 111'111'11g11 111 six 11111111s 111-1 g111111-. 51'111111111c SL'I11l1l' 11--.211 51111111111111' .X--W7 Sl'11111l' 13 15 XI11111111' 11418 511111111 11-'17 UI11111111' .Xff-1 g0111111. 13 -12 SC1111ll' KA---1. 111111211 --75 11112111.23 - -....-.l:f:..... f:-. -Yr, -, - 1: - ...Y 1 -.--...... --.-. , agp 11111'-1111111l1'1'11-111111111 M 11.5, 1 1 1 .-..-.-..---., A-.....-4 .fwxiq-.-,gg ...- .....-.-. ........ .-..--. 1 1 1,4-.. 1-U...-...F 11 11 , ,-up ...-.-..,l, ll ..1 l V l l i i i -1411... --.-.-4 - .-.-.-.-, l 'I' A fr--1 7- if A--A-AH -- A-+ oRAc1.E 4. .-...-...- GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM X N23 the hrst 1firl's interelziss hziskethzill tnurnzunent was stzwecl. The Senior N N .X girls nf the liehrnziry class were x'ietm's, This year the Senior .X girls Zlgillll have e:1rriecl ntl' the liniims hy rlefeziting :ill nther class tennis. The Scheflnle is as fnllnws: Seninr .X-l8 -lnninr ll-fm Seninr l-1-0 Snimlimiime ,X-J ,luninr AX-O Seniur ,Xglll Seninr ,X-l3 Seniur AX'--l3 The last gznne cleciclecl the eliznnpinnsliip. The .lnninr AX girls put up :1 llllldif' light which cziusecl the game In he played overtime. .Xt the encl nf each quarter 1 u the suture was Il tie. lhe hnzll whistle hlew as the -lunnmrs tiezl the scure :lt 8-N 'lihe eziptziins clecitlecl tn play twin minutes nrertime. .-X foul shut scurecl hy the seniurs was iminccliately tiecl hy Il une-puint shut nn the other sicle. ln the next minute of play the Seniors, unwilling tn gn cluwn In clefezit, fought their hzirclcst :incl rullecl in the twu hziskets which niarle the some l3-0 in f2lYHI' ut' the Seniurs, The tezini nienihers are: lnez linker-fiuzlrrl, Llziptziiii Faye 'llerwilliger-IQ. Center llzl lil'lggS+llllZll'Cl ,Xliee lglnge-lfnrw:n'cl Xvltllll fl2ll'flllCI'-QQCHICI' blzine lhilliiigg-rflfm'w:n'cl .Xhnu lfitzp:1ti'ick-R. Center l'i1i1r Out'-lzmnir ..................3. ORACLE 4. nga Om'-I11mdrr2d-si,r T' IM 0 R A C L E ,H H Tim DGDGL Pdf! O I Y' I :fu----1-.---4. ORACLE ,34..-.-.- .-Q-Q Y.,Y -1-1---1, . - .-:V-1 1 -, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I. I I I I I Ii ll Lyle Henson-Captain, Sprints, Relay. Louis Davis--Pole vault, Hurdles. U blames Uacle-XYeights. Don Kingscott-440 yd. Dash, Relay. ll Dale Stalford-Sprints, Relay. lr Pennell Moore-Sprints, Broad jump, Relay. 5 Dale Jerrells--Sprints, Relay. ll Edward Killoran-Half Mile. -Iohn Algate-Mile. I Claude XYhipple-Half Mile. I Max Gmidfifii-Hufdies, I Staulev Dodge-Hurdles. I - f I, Max Crall-High Jump, 440 yd. Dash. Russell Keitchen-Broad Jump, High Jump. I Fred Barratt-Xleights. Q' Howard Leonard-XX eights. I Fred Cameron-Pole Vault. I Charles Murphy-High Jump, 440 yd. Dash. I Paul Domke-Mile. George Becker-Mile. I. I TRACK SCHEDULE I April 19-luterclass. April 26-Owosso-Here. I May 3-Kalamazoo College Interscholastic. 1 May 10-XVesteru State Normal Interscholastic. I May l7f-Triangular Meet-Kalamazoo. Battle Creek, Lansin May 23-L'niversity ol Michigan ll1tCl'SCIlOlElStlC. Max' 30-Open. June 6, 7-Michigan Agricultural College Interscholastic. I Ui b E. MEMBERS OF I924 TRACK TEAM at Kalamazoo ,yri - ,,, , f,-,Lf-f: .-.YH -. --- . ---Y V -----Y--N V Page O110-l11f11drf'd-vigllzt -- W:-r ORA CLE .g..................g. TRACK RECORDS BY L MEN 1 Jayelin Throw High jump ..... 100 yard dash . . . . . . 220 yard dash .... 440 yard dash Half mile .... .. Mile .......... ' ....... I 1 1 120 yard high hurdles. . 220 low hurdles .......... I Pole Vault ....... . . . Broad Jump .... Discus Throw ,... Shot Put ........ Hammer Throw .... Half Mile Relay .... 'klnterscholastic Record. 220 yard dash .... 440 yard dash Half Mile ...... Mile ............ Half Mile Relay .... Pole Vault ......... Running Broad Jump 1 ..- ..- Standing Broad Jump ..... Running High jump .... Standing High Jump Shot Put ........... High Dive ......... Outdoor Track Napier, 1923 .. Herrman, 1921 Healy, 1914 .. Alderman, 1922 .... Alderman, 1922 . Harvey. 1914 Baske, 1914 ... VYalters, 1910 . Merrit, 1916 .. Tishrock, 1923 .... Schaar, 1923 .. Harvey. 1914 ..... Gardner, 1916 . Christopher, 1896 . . . 'Kohler, 1910 ..... 'Kohler, 1910 ....... H158 ft. S in. ....5 ft.8in. ...101-5 sec. SCC. SCC. SCC. .......23 . . .51 4-5 min. 7 1-5 f-'. - I io .4 min. 49 sec. . . .17 2-5 . .27 1-10 SCC. SCC. . I ro N ' ' ,.. Ph F' cn PC! I N .... :S f., . . .10 ft. 4 in. .119 ft. 10 in. ft.63-Sin. . .170 ft. 3 in. lxohler, 1910 .......... . ............ . Henson, Longyear, Noble, Schaar '23 1 min. 32 3-10 sec. Indoor Track Harvey, 1914 .... Harvey, 1914 . . . . Baske, 1914 ....... Merritt. 1916 ...... Harvey, Prine, Healy, Harvey, 1912 .. . .. Harvey, 1912 ....... Thompkins, 1896 .... Chaddock, 1910 . . . Thompkins, 1397 .... Kohler, 1910 ...... Hodson, 1913 .... .. ....2n Ehinger '14, .1 1 . . .26 3-5 sec. . . 1-2 SCC. iin. 11 4-5 sec. 5 min. 3-5 sec. nin. 44 2-5 sec. ....9 ft.3in. 18 ft. 5 1-2 in. .. .10 ft. 3 in. ....5 ft.6in. ....4 ft.8in. . . . . . .46 ft. ....5ft.7in. -- --1- Page Ollt'-Illllllifflf-llill 'I- II I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I V II I I I I I I I I I 1. 1. I I I I II I . II ,, I 'I' P ,1,,,,-g-.,,,g-.-Q.-.::::-Q--. . --o-. ---.- ---'-'---f--- -- --W - -- .................4. 0 R A C L E my :::..-- .. . ::..- - -...- - -- ................................ OT every school in the country can boast of a team that is a world beater. Lansing high, however, placed a half mile relay team on the cinders that ran under the time of the world's interscholastic record. At the annual state interscholastic track meet held at M. A. C. in 1923, Lansing finished second, being defeated by Northwestern high of Detroit in one of the greatest races held in Michigan. Lansing lost by a yard, both teams running the distance in record time. The world's record for the half mile relay was l min. 32 2-5 sec. The four runners representing Lansing ran the distance in l minute and 32 3-10 seconds, 1-10 of a second faster than the record held by Lewis Institute of Chicago. This team brought glory to Lansing during the latter part of May, when they placed fourth in the national interscholastic at Chicago. The Final runner for Lansing finished less than live yards behind the leading team at this meet. lt must be remembered that the Lansing quartet held the outside place on the track competing against a field of 15 teams, representing every section of the nation. Had the Lansing runners been placed in a position nearer the pole, without a doubt the Big Red harriers would have finished first. Passing the baton on the outside of the track was a serious handicap. Lansing high was the only Michigan School to place at this meet. This defeat and the one at M. A. C, were the only setbacks that Lansing suffered the entire year. The four men that comprised this team were Henson, Longyear, Noble, and Schaar. Lyle Henson, and Bill Noble represented Lansing in the sprints, and were considered as a pair of the best runners in the state. Noble also placed in the broad jump. Bing Long- year is without a doubt one of the best 4-I0 yard men Lansing has ever developed. Lougyear finished either first or second in every meet that Lansing entered. Un numerous occasions Bing ran the distance in less than 52 seconds, time that would do any college run- ner credit. Len Schaar ran the hurdles for Lansing high, being defeated but once through- out the entire year. He also established a new record for Lansing in this event. L. H. S. can be proud of having in her midst a quartet of runners that have brought glory to the school. age Onz?-l11111d1'rd-fvlz -i-----.1 ORACLE -1------- LANSINCYS FIRST SWIMMING TEAIVI Illz IIl'hI sXYllIlIIIllILf 11-21111 that I.flIIrIlIg' 1'1'1'1' I1:11I. IIIZlt 111 li .2-I, 11:1ss1'1I th1'1111gh il l'ZItIIi'I' 1I1s:11111111111111g f1'z1w1111. ,IIIL'1l' IIIA5l s1'I1c1l11I1'1I 1111-61 Wu:- h1'I1I with thi' KI. .X. Lf x':11's11y, z1111I, 111' 1'11111's0. 11 was 11111 1'x111'111c1I 1h:1t s1vI4111'ss, 1 1' 11-- 1 uf X . 11 ... , - I.. 1 I-1--1-Y --.1 1 thcy w1111I1I W111, :1I1h1111gh thcy 11111112 :1 g11111I 5h11w111g. I3c1':111s1' 111' 1111'I1g1I11Ii11', ' IIIII 111 111I1 1x 111 tI11 1 1111 ILlXII1g N1h1111I 11 I111 IIIIL IILLRSNIIN 111 111 11 II 111-w 1921111 'IIIIIIS 1111'11 IIIZII wcrc- 1Isv1'I1111e1I 111 IIN' SXYUIIIIIIIIQ clznsscs w1'1'1' 1':1II1-1I 11111111 111 011111111116 the s1'I1e1I11I1-. I'h111 :1111I -I:11'I4s1111 w111'c thc 11111s11I1- 11-:1111s 1111-1 this 1'c:11'. 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Zodiac- Karl Davies Lee Miller Lazell VI'all Herbert Hunter hlolin Brisbin Margaret Partlow Elizabeth Norton Neil MacViear Dunavan Kingscott NYesley Morphy Burton Robbins Russell Keitchcn llenriette Scovell lI'ene Chapin Tmlcl Leavitt Genevieve Hunt Sanford Haynes Homer Heitlt Marjorie Southworth Officers President Vice-President Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Sen. A. Pres. Sen. B. Pres. ,Inn, A. Pres. Inn. l-2. Pres. Sopli. A. Pres. SI1Dll,B. Pres. Zfifllllcr- Chief cluty IIftien-r4ex-IIfiieiof-Kasper Lott. - ---. .. -., . Y . -3.-.-.-. ugf Om' flI1IIIriI'I'ri-ffI11I'II'I'II .5 I'1'17IIll I'IlII'SfL'I' john Brisbin Henriette Scovell Margaret Partlow Neil MacVicar John Brisbin Margaret Partlow Elizabeth Norton Neil MaCViear Oscar Marzke lfnnna Holmes Donovan Kingscott Helen Mcfonnell Russel Keitclien ll'L'lIC Chapin llenriettc Seovell 'lioclcl Leavitt Laura Lyons lfclgzar Duff Sanford Haynes Homer Heidt Tlieoclore Foster. ,Iohn Jennings Ruth Andrus. -1 , ... - ....- .............................. 4. 0 R A C L E .!...........-...-.- '1'11t- f111't-11s1c st'z1st111 opt-11t-11 t111f f'L'1ll' with 11111 twt1 X'L'1t'1'Z11l t1t'11z1tt'1As 1At't111'11t't1- 1.t't' 311111-1' 211111 ,lack H111111z11't1. 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It wztx 211511 c11't'i11t-11 111 givt' 1111-t1z11s 111 1't'c11g11iti1111 tt1 t11115t- :1t't11:111y 1't-111't'wt'11ti11g t11t' st'1111111 111 f111't'11s1t' t't111tt-sts. This 5t'z11' s111't'1' 111t'11:11s wt-rt' :1wz11't1t't1 tw 1.t't' N1111t'1' 111111 ,1z1t'1t 1111111111111 1111 tw11 yt-z11's 111 st'rv1ct'. 131't111zt' 111L'l1Il1N 1111' 1111t' jt'll1' 111 wt11'14 wt'11t t11 Xt'111t' S1111t'1', 1f11zz111t't11 S:1c1:t'tt, 1.11c11t' .1t11111st111 :111t1 1.z11't'1'11t1 1ql111t'l'1b. I'11g11' flllt'-1111111111 T 1 -1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 I 1 1 1 -xl I I I I I ---1-.-.-.-1 4. ORACLE 4.---'fr I ... ... ,, 1-1: I I I I I ,I I I If ORACLE BOARD Itclxtwr-111-L Incl .... .ASSISIZIIII Ifclitm' .. Athlctic Iiclitm' .. SIIZIIISIIHI liclitm- ,... Urgzulizzltiml lfclitm' .. 5t'CI'L'I2iI'j' ....,... . ,IUIQC IZIIIIIII' ..,. llrzunzltic Ifclitm' . . .XVI Ifrlitm' ..... ....... Oscar M211-zkc ., Iilizzahctlx Szzckclt .... 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I.x.xm lIlf4 LIIIIIIIA Ruth :XncI1'11s IPIITHIIILQI ITUIIUII Virginia IIzI5'LIun IUUIIIIYQIII Iiiugwcutt IQIIIM-1't Nlwwrmllcilncr Run Hmmrn' IQIIZQIIM-II1 N-Irtwll YI-rm' Siuckullaxl Uliw- XYIIIIUV lI11.vim'.v.c ,Ilmn1.I1ur' .-Ixxf. l91f,vif1r.rx .IlI1m15,'.'f' I'I llIIiIII1 Iluxxx-II III-VLIIII ICQIQI5' .Iff:w'li.vI11.I1 AII.1m1.m'r IMI. ,IrI:'I'1'lixi11g1 .Ilulnlgfm BI:1111'IL'u IJII5-IQ Ill-Iw1'1 Su11tI1xx'w1'tI1 -.-.-.-.-.-.-....-.-.-.7171-.-. ..-. - ,,-.-- , Y, -.-.-. , ,,, - .-71,171 ----. - lH1yf.' 1711s-l11u1f1nz I 4111.4 +------+ I I I I I I I I L L L I I I I L I I I II I I I I Y I V I I I I I I I II I I I I I fy. , ORACLE PIIIII' I' I 'I I I' IIIIlItI'I'1I +---------------------------------+ I I I A -.44 I I I I I I I I I I I I - 7-4. ORACLE .g....-.-....-.-....... COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS First Smzwsffr Y SUFOIIKIY Svizzvsfvr Stanley Larsen President Stanley Larsen Marian Armstrong Vice-President Marian Armstrong Grace Kreiger Secretary Grace Krieger Harry Short Treasurer Harry Short FACULTY ADVISOR-Mr. Peterman Members Armstrong, Marian Bailey, Edna Bullen, Adeline Banning, Ernest Boughner, Donald Bowers, Nina Bassler, Mabel Colvin, Ethelyn Clippert, Ruth Doty, Vivian Daws, Louise Eggenberger, Tecla Fisher, Martha Griflin, Esther Graft, Anne Gardner, Viola Hoyt, Frederick Heidel, Lydia llall, Beulahmae Harris, Carl Hart, Dollan Haynes, Sanford johnson, Marion liommandt, Olga Kimble, Audrey Y, , ,-.-. Krieger. Grace Larsen, Stanley McCormick, Irma Morofsky, Evelyn Miller, Margaret Mills, Beatrice Munson, Rosamond Novakoski, Zigmont Norris, Beatrice Newman, Ruby Narrin, Frieda Randall, Gertrude Rosecrance, Fae Stange, Ernest Smith, Ida Short, Harry Thomas, Ruby Thomas, Imogene Tubbs, Norma Tomrell. Donald Trichett, Alice Xlittenberg, Dean XYarman, Dorothy XYieland, Elizabeth lYittenberg, Ray Page OHF-,I1HlIil'Cd-7li1lCf1'C 'P 1 if , , ,i 'l it ll Il ,Y li V i, I H V 1 Y L at fl + ORACLE 'I'- ---------.-. V f-.-. -.---- ,,,, -.-.-.-.-...Q-u KNIGI-ITS OF INDUSTRY liirst S1'IIZt'SfC'l' Ernest Deacon Harold Mclfally Burt Love Russel Sanders Aldrich, Lavern Baker, Richard Brown, XVayne Calder, john Liarclott, XVayne Dobson, Edwin Duteher, Harold Krebs, Vllalter Knapp, Ralph OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY ADVI SOR-M rs. Lennnon, Lloyd Love, Burt Luce, John Manchester, R. V. Mead, lllayne MeCaIly, Harold Mitchell, Harold Rogers, Edward Russell, Robert N ivison SFCUIIIL Smzlfster' Harold MeCally Russel Sanders Richard Baker Harry Parks Siseue, Leonarcl Smith, Densil Smith, Leonard Sponsler, De Vore Van De Yusse, George Van Vlerah, Floyd Ver Planck, Bert XYellman, Lyle Zeeh, Ronald -.-.-1: Ls, 1 411 Um 11xrzzflnwi-t-zeenfy 4: l ll it Q. ll 1 i I K I ll 1 I I l in is I n I F ll ll ll ll ll 1, 1 I A ll E ll ll l l i i i I :vp-.fl s i l li l : I 1 I I l -1- T ll ll ll U I 4 ri ii ll 1 4 ll 1, l 'I' , Y YY.- .-.. - .- , LY.-, -1- ORACLE -x----------+ KNIGHTS OF INDUSTRY lfilxrf .S'v1l1i'.vlu1' Ernest Dcacmi llarolcl Mcfally Burt Love Russvl Samlcrs Brzmcli, Harold Brown, Howzzrcl Ciarpcutcr, Miltmi IJL'2llilllS, Harold Ifaulting, XYilliam liicrsbrook, Carlisle Harris. Virgil llzisslcr, lfugcno ,,,-. ,-..-..... - 1.4741 0FFlClfRS President Vice-Prcsiclcnt Secretary Treasurer FACL'I.TY ADV I Sf bllfllrs Hvucli-rsuxl, XYHXIIL' Hcwlctt, lrzi Hilclrcth, Riclmrcl l.3l'JZ'1l1TL'l1, ,lulm Lakcu, ,lemme llatliicscm, Bert Nelson, A201 Parks, Hurry -..... - .-., ,,, Y,-.,,,,-.--. Yi' V154 'Il .5l'i'U7Ilf .Sc111v.rfn' Hzirulcl Klcfzilly Russel Szmclcrs Ricliarfl Bakcr Harry Parks Sumlcrs. Russvl Szmcr. .-Xlfrcml rllllyltlf, Karl Yer Planck, Clizxrlcs Xllklmcr, Trumzm XYclls, l.i11tu11 NYillin-lm, Melvin Illljfi' 6711001111izilzvfl-I-aww!!x nn ,l l if l ii ll li l l ll 1, ll is l I 4 'I' ORACLE ll' OHCJ zznzdrmd-izurfzlx 1 '!' il l, ll l l li Violin ll Dean Abbey Dorothy Brouse it Donald Boughner l Marjorie Brady Doris Barratt Marshall Converse Mina Clay Gower Chapman l Ernestine Cameron il Dorothy Eggleston il Bernard Friedland Stanley Fairbanks l Ruth Gregg XVilletta Hawkes il Rollen Hedglen Lila Helmic ' Homer Heidt ll Marian Jarvis l, - Russell Keitchen Lawrence Long Neil MacVicar Kenneth Pomeroy Roland Spaun i i Schuyler Smith l Margaret Stephens Earl Shelford 'l Kenneth Schwartzman l .lenniebelle Smith John Triphagen Joseph VVeidner Violux Marsh Beal l Maurice Doyle l l l. ll -1- M 1 ff: B ORCHESTRA C ollos XVarren Slaughter Olive VVilbur Basses Larned Runnells Leon Schaffer Piano Elizabeth Sackett Corncfs Floyd Davis Stanley Dodge Douglas Frost Charles Hayden XVybert Long Stuart Smith Trouzboiiox Raymond Marshall Norman Shaw Horns Harold Deakins Byron Robert Oboe Earl Ellwood Clarinet Philip Olin Fluff' Robert Stoffer Dru mx -I oe Haire Pao One lzundrcd fuvntx thrt if I I I Y I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f-...-1 I I I I + , I ------+ ORACLE + I'-llIIIIIlrI'If-t':4'I'I1I.I'1I'IIIII' + I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I + ef: D 1214- onAc1.r.-: -1- Comets Edward Angal Arthur Bennett Stanley Dodge Burton Davey Floyd Davis Douglas Frost Herbert Howe Charles Hayden Donald Jones A XVybert Long Sherman Lauzen Tromlvoncs George Correll Donald Frost Harold LeFurge Raymond Marshall Clclriurfs Dean Abbey Robert Bigger ' Philip Olin Heasell Peacock StI.l't1f7ll0ll0 Milton Bailey Alton Post Harold Robinson BAND H oru Harold Deakins NYayne Henderson Earl Murchison Barifomxv Marsh Beal Xllalter Hackett Oboe Earl Elwood Tuba Larned Runnells Norman Shaw Pirro! 0 Robert Stoffer Drunzx George Crawiford 'Toe Haire - Stanley Severance Leon Schaffer Waldo Badgley Donald Hull ' 'I' A ' 'I' Pao One hundred menu fi .......+ ...- ..........- .-.. A 4.-...-..-.-.-.-.- I I II II I I I I ..--A V I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 T ,P-11:1 .-.-1...-.-.-y + ORACLE -I- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-...f 11:41-1 ..- ...- BOYS' GLEE CLUB , mingcr, Iluwzlrcl LlIllIl'lll, IQIIIVZI XII l'rc'yts, Rulmcrt Culp, livemtt Ilzxytlm, I.utl101' lluvlc. Nlzulricc I':11'mc1', Ilzmmlrl Ilnglc-V, Ifrlwurcl IIZIXIICS, Szlnfurrl I Icirlt, I lumcr Ilinelinc, Nlerritt llurlcy, IJUIIQIZIS vlnyrv, Rulmcrt RI nrslmzmll. Irv ills, 'I'l1c1'm1 llumm, Dun RZIIIKIZIII, flmrlcs RuIw1't, Clzlrc-1u'0 liunnclls, l,:11'11cfl SCYCl'Illlt'i', Stzmlcy SCIIIIICIQ Imm Sclmllclrl, Russell Smith, Sclmyler SINIIII. Steplwu Stmwy, llernzlrcl 'I'l1m11psm1, Milton Sculcy, I'll'C'fICl'lL'li -... f- -.7171 -.-. IIlIl'l -. ,,,,,, , -.-. 'rl-l'rI'r11II'-.-'1.I f,:..,1...........+ I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I I I Aif,-Q-. ...- -.-. 414,-.-. I I I I ,I I I I I II II -.-.-.-.414 -.-. -.-. -.-. -Iv- +--...- ..-.-.-.- l V ll lp il l I 1 .-.-.- .-.-.-.-.- ...- .-.-1.1 fl' .-.-.-.- 1 if 1 'I' ORACLE +- Alnlmtt, .Xuclzl 1lZll'liCl', lJm'utl1y lluilcy, 1fcln:1 lizlsslcr, Klzxlmcl 111'4lli!lXV. 1Xl!ll'QllCl'1IC llurcl, Virginia Czlrr, lmuisc Cllristic, ,xlllfll f1Zll'li. lylllllllllg Cwtlllllflwlllllil, llomtlly 11ZlV6'l1llH1'f, f1QIlCYZl 1Jcl'ue, Xgncs lfisllcr, lflussic lfux, Ruth ilrcgg, Ruth llxmmln, Xl2ll'gI11'Cl llzlwlacs, XX'illc-ttzl -.-..--.-.-. -..-. 1 1-.1- 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB llelmic. l.ilz1 lzzl nt, Alilffllll 1llCUlJl15- Bl2Ll'QllCl'lIC l izunins. Celia 1.CYC1'Clt. .Xllwrtzl N1L'ftlll1iCf', llelcn NCQ NlcC'm'111iflq, 1I'INIl X10 linigllt, licttzl 1.1-iglltmm, f'1lIl16l'1l1t' lnmcll, l 161011 RlllllQCI', lflizzllwtlw Nwrris, llczltrlcc Nu rtll, lizltlu-1'i11c Nu1'tl1C41lt, 1.11121 Nellcr, llmmtlly l'z1l1m-V, l'l1ylli4 ll1ll'k'lllS, lllzmfllz- ....-. 1-. ... 1 -.... 1,171 1 Szlclfctt. liliznlwtlm Svlmliclcl, lxllll'-lIll'lC Scl1uul1n:1stc1', lmtus Seger, Dawn 8111111111151 lk-1'11in'c Stcplwns, N1Ill'QZll'Cl 'l'c11lfycli, llullic pllllZl1Cllll'f, llnmtlly ,l1l'ZlL'llSCl, .lc-:mcttc 'lil'flX'Cl', L'z1tl1c1'inc 'I'r11ug, llclc-n Xllzltsmm. 1Xl1ll'll1Zl Xlllvc-lc'x', Nlllflllfl 11.1. XYlllm111', Olive llcslw, Nlilclrccl lX'clrl1, lflmwm' xl mul, l'.X'l'lyll 1 1 1 1-.-. 1 1,1-. 1-1:1 1 -.-.-....-1 -111 -1- l l I L ll n l l ll 1 l l l --1 -.-Q-5-1 l. I I 1 1 ll I I l Q ll l i I l l s l 2 I I I I -1- lllufll' f7Hl !lIIVl'Ilf 1 n':u'f1 I I I I I I I I I V I II I V I I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I. I I I I II I II I I I I, I I I I I T ,!,.-.-- ....................g. ORACLE 4. .-....1.-.-..-....- , Q41 - -f-1-, - LE CLUB DE FRANCAIS I ir.I'f Sa'111I'.vfI'1' ,IIIIIII lirislnn Klzirtlia XYl1eele1' Marie St. l,lCl'l't' I Ilrve I ysun IJIfl lL'IilQS lil'C5iKlCllf Vice-Presiclent SCCl'CIfIl1'j' 'l'I'e:IsuI'eI' F XL'L'lfl'Y .XIJVISC IRJKII .XijzIlz1. Yiulet .Xl'lllSIl'IIllg', l.enIn'c l1zn'ker. George Iizirnett, Orrzll lligeluw, Helen llnrns, Frzink Clll'lSfIJIDllCl'. llziurine func, lieitli CIn'I', Frances Cox, lzellzl Crzinclzlll, l.aSlIzI Cl'2ll'j', lidwarcl llcwnalclsun, Helen lfrzinks. Domtliy Green. Minnie llznnnwnfl, Cleorge llayclen, Virginia lleiflt, I Iumei' Ilunnmliries, Claim Iacolnis. Al2l.l'g1.lCl'ltS Jennings, Fflwnrcl l.e:Iclley, lletty lmgzin. Virginia Nzisif, Black Nluun, flerzilcline KIIIUYC. lilizaluetli Olin, Philip Rath. Bernice Seger. Dawn 9ie1'lcIIwslcy, Roman 5'vI'nI1z1' SI'111I'.v1'w' lieitli Cone Ruth XYl1iclclen llumer Ileiflt Mack Nzlsif '. Ilraliznn Slusser, lilurence 9-pnrell, Merle St. Pierre. Marie Sattler. lirances Teel. llelen 'I'IIIIley. Frecleric 'lluweii Rntli Tysmwn, Olive XvEIlll'il1l'g6l', Nlajil IYzItkins. glxflil XYei1'. .-Xleta XYeiskotten. Efla XYlieele1'. B lm-tha K I :Ly XYl1iclclen. Ruth 4' I II II I I I I I I WI I I I I I: II I I I II II II I I I I I I I I I I I , ,.4.-.- - --. --., ,-- --, , '-lmIIIIWII'-l':I'vrIlj'-rigflif -I' - - 1:-+ ORACLE 'I- -.-1.1-.-.-.. Xillqclm, .Xzicl llmkzlw, Klnrgucrite llurcliclc, Rulmert Czlrtnm. julm C'l1:11m1z1u. Don llavis, Nellie Dmmalclsmm. llelcu lll'l1I1g'Cl', Hilclrecl C Ircvn. ?XlZll'g'Zll'CI fll'CCllZllllj'6l', Keyes l lass, Ruwlancl llzlyclcn. Yirgiuizl Yi SPANISH CLUB Ul lflL'lili9 l'1'esiwlc11t---lfvclyll XX'1mcl cc-l'1'esiclentfXeil Nlz1cYic:u' SCCl'CfZll4YTRlZll'g'llCl'llQ' lirulcuw 'l'l'Cz1sL11'c1'-Rlwwlzmfl llzlss Ser L. L'l.'l'Y ,XIJYISK DR llrlwilffl, llufutllj lluut. hltxllllli' llurcl, .Xrluine Klillllli Stacey lXlZlK'XvlC2lI', Neil fXlz1ttl1ews, -lulm Klurphy, Clmrles Nmnmey. Clmristim- Nm'tl1wtt. l.ulu Ott. Paul Perry, lmeletc ,-. -. ---- gfillll-Ill-.Xl'l1lSfl,UH cllllllllllflll iss licinclic l,Ull1L'l'Hj', lQCll1lClll l'1'ym', Kulpll Ruymuml, Ulivc lives, Vllll0IllI1S liunm-ls, l,Z1l'IlCCl Sager. l,COIlZlI'fl Scllollclcl. ll:1I'jm'ic Tecl, Klicc YanSicklc. L'z1tl1Q1'i1 XYlfI'llCl', llmvzlrcl Xllmcl. lfvclyll li' l'l1gfc K7114'-hm -1- i ., ll ll N I A 41 l l l l, l l l I l ll ll f -x- llfmwz' fulfill lllllf --.-..-.-.-.-4. ORACLE '.l. .-.- , -- .-, Iflrxf .Sv1114'.v1w' Ifrunk Hzilpin Rc-elanrl Springer lfreclcriclc Luger Imuis Yzlnlilziiricmn Ilugu I.nncIIv:-rg 1. Xitkin. Ililtnn .'XSIlVVHl'IIl. Gcurge Kllen, .Xrtlmr cillllflllc, Ilunillcl Ilulwnilm, Iiugcnc Clrievc, Iinnalfl Ijctzlqc, Irwin Imtl. QIZISIJGI' Iizifliclslxi. Xlfiltcr SCIENCE CLUB UIFIPICIZIQS Presiflent Yire- I 'resident Secretziry Trezisurcr Sc-rgczxnt-:it-IXrms ' MII 'VY .XIJYISUIQfKIr. NI. liillinglmm, Slierinzin I.:-zlcli, Iziccy I.nplmm, Iluwarcl KIZIYZIQC, Oscar Milligan, Ifziy Nlills, Ilierun Xluninger, Iluwzircl KImn'C, RUSS Nlnrey, Klrzxnt - - --- ----- --......,: .Svrmld Svzlzvxlvl' Reclzincl Springer Irwin I.ictzl4c Ilicrun Mills Grunt Hin-ey Ililtun ,Xitkin X. Ixzicli Klurpliy, Clizlrlcs liulismi. -Inlin Stockman, 'Verne Springer, Iieelzincl Scvcrcnce, Stanley Spziun, Rolluncl Suutliwurtli. Rwlmert 'Il-rwilligcr, Iiclwin XYITIIJIJIC. Clzmclc - -,.,, f-., - ---....-. -.-.-.... -, ffl' 6Jiri'-liilflalwrl-Iliir!-X' --. ..,Y, , ,,...,, .,.. .. 2.-5: , 1 iff.. f?-4. ORACLE -I-'-'-'-'lv-'T I I I I I I. ll I I I I I I 'I I UFFICICRS lfimt .S'v111vsiw' Slrmxlrl .S'u11lv.vll'r I llclen 'Wortlm Prcsiclent Ruth .Xnclrus I Ruth .Xnclrus Yicc-I'1'esiflc'nt liettzm Klclinigllt IICFIIIZI l'ullitt Secretary Nlyrtlc Tylr-1' lXlz1rg:11'et Kluttlmews 'l'1'eusu1'cx' Olive XYillwur I Ulive 'I'ys4m SEl'g'C2'lllI-III-.XI'l'l1S l lm'em'e l.ccl1litnc1' l .X'Cl'l,l N .XIJYISI DRS-Bliss KlcL'm'n1ick, Nliss Russell I .Xlznclx lillllllll Kaiser, Virginia Sirrinc, Mary .XIlCll'llb. Ruth l.ecl1litne1'. l lm'em'e Stewart, .Xlicv QQ Clark. livelyn Xlnrlatt. Zona St. Pierre, Nlnry I f,'UClll'Zll1C. llclen Klcfluire, Mina Sweet, Naomi I Duty, Klilclrecl Xluurc. lflizalmctll lccl. Xlicc 1 llnlmlms, Mary Ncwzwk, CIITISIIIIC 'l'yle1', Nlyrtlc llull. hlzuw Pzllmcr, Muriel Tysmm, Olive , llunt, llencvievc Pullitt. IICITIIZI XYeImstcr, llmmtlmy' li llunter. .Xlicc Ruth. llcrnice Xllmcl, Nlilclrccl hlzmmcs. Klilclrecl Russell. Kliriam XYilImu1', Ulivc -D fl ' ' f V+ IHIIIU Um'-lzm zllrm l flllrlv-nu --------r ORACLE -1--W-ef - -4- - liirsf Sl'lIlt'.YfCl' l,':e Klillel' Keyes Cireeiizuiiyei' ll ulmel llzxsslei' 'liliermm Mills liugene llulmmlm Klnlmtt. .xllflll .Xijz1lz1. Violet qXllen, .Xl'fl1l11' llZlSSlCl', Nlalmel llulmet, llelen lhmn, hlosepliine l itzp:1trielc, .Xlma lirzmks, llrmm gl' OHV-I1rrllrlrvzl-flzirly-frun -.-. f f-. CLIOSGPI-IIC Ulfl lL'lilQS l,1'CSlClt?llt Yiee- l 'resident SC'Cl'C'U11'5' Vll1'CZlSll1'Cl' Sergeant-zlt-.X1'ms SLYOIIKI1 .S'v111vxfl'1' Keyes fi1'CCl1ZllNyCl' livelyu XYuncl lhmwtliy Miller lflizzxlmetli Szlekett lingerie llulmmlm l' XL L l,l X .XIJV lb! JR-Mr. lfaust fifeenlizxlgli, l,illizm iireenzlmyer, H:11'i'iet Ci1'eeii:m1ye1', Keyes llall. 3lZll'gl1C1'llC lleiclt, ll0lUCl' lfflulecmilm, liugene llnrtmi, l4CYUll Hiller, llmmtliy -. ,.-.-.-.-.--A - - Mills, 'lilieium North, lizltlieriiie Nl1l'f1bI1, lflizalmetli ljZ1ttt'l'SUIl, lilaclys Sack, l.aw1'e11ee Saekett. lflizalmetli YanSielqle, liatlierine ..................-- L ..::, .-.- Y - --H - ----'-- -ie 0 R A C L E 4' '-- lvrxi .51'lII1'.N'f1'I' Greta XY:1llingtnn Xxvilillll Hilclelmlndt Henriette Sowell Helen KleC'mn1ell lieclfurcl, Clellzl limkzlw, NlZll'Q L1C1'ifC Hnlmer, Bessie I':lll'hZlI1S, Helen Clmpin, Irene Cnlvin, 1':tllClf'll Cnrwilm, Virgiline IJZIINUH, Blllfiibll I lnmphries, Clnrzl ,-----. - - --. - EUPHRONIAN tJlflflL'lCRS .S1e't'0lltf .Sl'111v.vfr1' President 1 Hive Rzxylnmmcl X'viL't'-PI'6SifIE11f Henriette Smvell SCC1'CIZll'j' M:n'gue1'ite lirnkzlw 'I'1'e:1s1n'e1' Irene Lihilllill I' XCL'l,'I'Y AXIJYISK JR--Xliss Klnlitm' llunter. Klzlrgzlret Kayxnnncl. l Jlive J!lL'UIlllS, Nl:11'g11erite Ruse. Helen -Inhnsnn, Ruby Ruuse, lzellzl LQZIIIICY, Hetty Sewell, Henriette l.t'f'I'Cl'. Lillian Seger, Dawn Nlefunnell, Helen Shaft, Lylllll Ux'e1'l1nlt. Ruth S1n1nns, Ixlmse Rllf'l11lb11fl, Iiezltriee XXMNI. Xznmey -.--f -.-. ..-.-.,, ..-..--.-..-,-.-.-...-. Hlgfw Clm'-11zzlldrnl-ilzii I - -'-'P ORACLE 'I' I I I I I I I I I 1 I 11.5.---2-.-1: A 4 1 4-ln.-sauna-ui. ' ' ' -anon.-af-Q 1, , 4-1110141 4-mania-I First SCIllt'.Yft'I' illZ1I'tQ,'EI,l'CIQ Partlow Lucille Schafer Klariun Jarvis Mildred Granger llelen .larvis -Q-.-2-.1-1 H as H. - fl '4 YI AAA A - .. r-J an i.....,-A-:........-?..? :Q:::::: 'f,, 1 1 1 'f-'4 :fn 55212 :.'Z.f:',:5 5-4.0: . A. 51+ fy'-3'-135, .-Dsvm.. W ..... 95-:IQFEFS If 2 u:O-1 35' 22 '4 lliwliup, Dorothy Bigelow. Helen - litilioioanf-1 4 3 A .. , '1 Lv P. .. 772 2 2 '11 .... ... 1 1 rn Q- ann- .-.-.-..-.-..-.--.. , 1 -- , -1- EURIPIDEAN IJFFICICRS President Yice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergezmt-at-Arins F.XCL'l.'l'Y .XDYISOR-Bliss llulmes. XYinifred lluwarcl, Durotliy Haase. Ella House. lilizalueth .larx'is, Marion lnlinsfm. Lucile Klcum, Geraldine Norris. Lucille Norton, Naydeen SCFOIIKI .Sil'IlI4'.Vft'I' Mildred Granger lfdna Bailey Franeealia Bryant Frances lYl1eaton ljllfiltllf' llowzlrrl Millar Partlow, Margaret Randall, Gertrude Smith, Elizabeth Stevenson, Marian YanSiCkle, Doris llillters, livelyn lYz1rring, Doris lYl1eatun, Frances -1- I I II II I I I II I I II I I I I II I I In I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I X, I I. II .. -.-.-.-.-. I I I 4, Y V Y, QQQQ ,,,,i - - - .... 4:::,, f -.-. f - 4:71 ,,,,,., ,P Ihygp O:zu-i11r1zifr'i'd-111iffy-fam' .-Q-.-..,!, ii I I .-.-.- .-.-..- greg.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I il ...gf .--.-.- .-.-..-.- .-.-.-...-.- .-.....-.- 4... A-..----- - -A---V el'-'P ORACLE 'I' Iiirxf S4'lllt'Xf4'I' Ruth 'lower john llrislnin Frances .'Xl'IJZ1l1g'I1 Maurice Doyle .-Xrlmaugli, Frances .Xrmstrimgq Lenore ,Xx'n1st11m1ig, Marion Hrislmin. 'Inhn Carpenter, Pearl ljllllllglllllll, Sherman lluyle. Maurice Foster, Dorotliy lfuster, Isabelle Glover. Jewel F RASORIS OFFICIZRS Svroazd Sczllvxfw' President Maurice Doyle Yice-President Lennre :Xl'I'llSlII'UIIg Secretary Lorna Tlnmias Sergeant-at-.Xrms KI erle Valentine l' 'XL L'I.'l'Y .XIJYISI IRfNI1ss Ilarvcy Hayden, Charles Ilayflen. Virginia Isaacson. Margaret Luce, Mary Lyons, Laura Klcfue, lflorence Norris, Beatrice Nnrthcutt. Lula Olin, Philip Roberts, liyrnn Severance, Stanley Starnanian, Samuel SUIIIIIIVIIYIII, Robert Tlwmas, Imrna Tower, Ruth Traver, Catherine Valentine, Merle Yanlluren, Luneta IYitn1er, lfsther P41516 fllli'-,IIIlItf!'i'tl-fflIiff-VQII 2+ II I I I I I I I I I I, ,I I I, I I I I, I I I .--.-.-.-.-. als--. -1 .g.....................g. ORACLE .gum , I, I I V I I I I I I I I I I I' I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I I I I1 Iiirxf Sivnzvsfcr OFIFICERS Svroaid SI'1I1IxvfI'I' I llenclry George Speaker George .-Xshworth II Karl Davies Clerk Casper l,ott I Clare linnis Sergeant-at-,fXrms l,yle Henson I George ,Xshworth Democratic Party Leader llowarcl Sparkia I liicliarcl 'l'eel liepuhlican Party Leader l,aVerne Roberts I l .XL'I'l TY ,IXIJYISORS-Nlr. XX. I, 'liraulisel I ,XSllVVlJl'tll, George It Converse, Bl arshall Duff, Edgar lfclcly, Iieralcl I I I lfllwoocl, Iam-I I lforlmes, lien I lfoster, llicliarcl lfrierllancl, liernarrl I I I I I I I ..,: --7175, Y , l'r1gII' IIllfeflllIIIIVVII-fflIVIVY-.Yl,1' -far:-.,: , 1 - George, llenclry Iiriere. Ronalcl Henson, Lyle llowell, lfranlilin hlennings, lfclwarcl liachelski. XYalter lietzlce, Irwin l.ott. Casper -Q, l.uncllIerg, Hugo Morey, Grant Nichols, Kenneth l'ryoI', Ralph Roberts, l.aVerne Sparkia. Ilowarrl Terwilliger, Eclwi XYaller, lfrecl -1- I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E ,gi--0 ,-.-.-,-, , I I II I I fr II I -If 1. -...i-....... iff:- I 1 I I I 1 I II 1 I I I 1 II 'I' .-A- .-.- ::::.- .- .-.-,, ,,,, 'I' ORACLE 'I- l'll'.Yf .S1'1111'.vi1'1' XY:11te1' Ne11e1' 1111111 111'is11i11 C'1:11'e 1i1111is 111111111 101111111 1 X .Xs11w111't11, f1e111'g'e fX11sti11, Iiugeiie 1'11l'I'1i0I', f'11Zl1'19S 1111tsf111'c1, Ceei1 111'is11i11, -1111111 11111'f1iek, 1Q11I1e1't f'El1'IJL'1lfC1'. 1,CZll'1 1'11It1'i11, 1':IYll'll L'111111e1', 1Q:111111 C11111, 11ZlI'I'y 1JZlyIll1l, 1.11t11e1' 1fc1c1y. 110111111 1'1Z11'l11CI', 11111-11111 -- -5.-.-.,,,1-. 1-11-Y CLUB 111f1 1L'1'fRS 1l1'6S1K1f'I1f X'v1L'C'-1,1'CS1C1CI1t SCC1'C1Zl1'j' 'I'1'ez1s111'e1' Ll 1,11 1X1JY1SU1QSflI1'. 1::111st. 1,1'1111'1'1'-XY. U. .I11z1e11i111 1i1'C6xl1Zl1'11f'G1', K eyes I1:1y11es, S:1111'111'c1 11llI'fllI1, 1.611111 I111we11, 1'i1'Z1l11i1111 111111, 11111121111 1i11z11111, 111111111 1.21141-11, ,1e1'11111e 1,111'ee, IQe1111et11 X1:11111s, Stacey N1ZlL'Xv1L'Z11'. Neil Nlcliiiire, X1z11e111111 N1i11s, '1i11e1'1111 -. -.-. - -.-.-.--....::::-.-.-. S1'1'0l111' .Y1'1111'.vf1'1' 11111-lI1f1 '1'111'111q1 '1111Cl'1l1l X1i11s 1ile1':11c1 1fc1c1y 1511111141111 1111we11 N111 111711121111 Ne1Ie1', xYIl1lC1' 1'C'ZlCUL'1i. 11:1sse1 R1111e1't, L'1:11'e111'c Rll11l1C1S. 1.Zl1'11CK1 Seelye, 1111111141 SC'VC1'21I1CL', S1ll111Cj' S111-:1t11e1111, 1Q11sse11 Smith, STZIIIICB' Smith, X7t'l'I1IIl1 'Ii111'111111, 1111111111 Xvlll1Xv1L'I'Zl11. 15111111 XY:111e1', 1'11'C11 - --.-- --- - --- - i,lI4l4' 0111'-l1111111'1'1'1l-If I FAC ULTY ADYISORS '--I' ORACLE 'I'-'-'-'--' GIRL RESERVES' OFFICERS President Yice-President Secretary Bertha Pollitt Arda Musselman Elizabeth Sackett Alden. Mildred Allen, Lucille Andrus. Ruth Austin, Clarice Baines, Irma ' Baker. lnez Barnes. Vera Bassler, Mabel Bigelow, Helen Blythe. Mildred Boyce, Ethel Boyer, Gladys Briggs. lla Bulmer, Bessie Hurtch, Lillian Burton, Qneenie Cady, Ruth Caniff, Marian Castle. Bessie Chapin, Irene Christopher, Manrine Cochrane, Helen Crawford, Martha Dennis, Fannie Dickerson, Beatrice Doty. Mildred Dreps, Martha Dntcher, Catherine Eckhart, Yernice Ellis, Ruth Etson, Marguerite Fitzpatrick, Alina Gardner. Viola -Miss Bovee. Miss McCormick. Miss Mi Parker, and Miss Lulu Smith Granger, Mildred Gregg. Ruth Hall, Beulah Mae Hein, Esther Hull, jane Hunt. Lfora Hunter, Alice james, Mildred Jarvis, Marian jordan, Grace Kaiser, Virginia Kelly, Beatrice Lange, Alice l.awras0n. Eleanor Leehlitner, Florence Lipponen, Aune Martin, Bessie Martin, Hazel Matthews, Marian Mctfonkey, Helen Mclionkey, Marjorie Mctformick, Irma McMasters. Minnie Montgomerv, Rowcliti Montgomery, Vida Morofsky, Evelyn Mnsselman, Arda Xeller, Dorothy Newark, Christine Newman, Ruby Nooney, Christine Norris, Lucille Norton, Naydeen Treasurer Bessie Castle ller, Miss Molitor, Mis Page, Thelma Patterson, Aileen Payne, Nellie Pollitt, Bertha Raider, Evelyn Randall, Gertrude Raymond, Beatrice Reynolds, Ella Rogers, Doris Rossoll, Emma Russell, Miriam Sackett, Elizabeth Shaft, Lylah Siebert, Helen Skelton, Priscilla Smith, Thelma Soper, Nellie Stewart, Alice Stone, Lola St. Pierre, Mary Summerfield, Hattie Trachsel, Janette Trickett, Alice Xvebster, Dorothy lYeeks, Mildred XYeldon, Marjorie Vliheeler, Martha May XVieland, Betty NYieskotten. Eda NYise, Georgia XVood, Evelyn YYood, Mildred XYorth, Helen ifg O 1 lznlnlrm'-Iliiffy-viglzt -f--4. ORACLE 4...............-.- ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FTER graduation you automatically become an Alumnus of the L. H. S. and this year Ends many more to add to the already great number who have graduated since 1873. Don't lay aside the big things that can be accomplished in the years to come, you'll have numerous opportunities presented. One of these will be to retain an active interest in old L. H. S. Try to keep your class organized as best you can. In later years you will greatly appreciate this small endeavor. just think when in five or ten years you meet at a class reunion, what a wonderful feeling of good-fellowship will exist if your class is kept intact. And this can be done with such a little effort on your part. The Student Benefit Club needs you, and let the old proverb, 'Do unto others as you would they should do unto youi' be your watchword. For those who are not familiar with its working, I wish to offer the following condensed informa- tion which has been so kindly compiled by Miss Etta VVilbur, who has done won- derful work in perpetuating the growth of this organization. PURPOSE- To collect, conserve, and administer a fund Clj for the assistance of students in the Lansing Senior High School who desire loans of money to aid them in completing their course in said school: QZJ for the assistance of Alumni of the Lansing High School who desire loans of money to aid them in pursuing their further educational training at some recognized seat of learning, C35 to administer any funds intrusted to the corporation such as scholarship, endowments, etc.. having a similar objectfl CONDITIONS-Loans are subject to the approval of the Board of Control. The borrower is required to give a properly endorsed note or other adequate secur- ity. Notes are due one year from the date the borrower leaves school, with interest at IW. If the note is then renewed the interest is 6M . TNVELVE YEAR RECORD-Accumulated 33,728 principal. made 62 loans to 48 students. A HALF YEAR RECORD-September 1, 1923 to January l, 1924, loaned 31,200 to 10 students. NEEDS-flj Increased capital to raise maximum loan Qnow Sl50.00j and to care for all worthy applicants. C21 L. H. S. Scholarships. C 31 -Increased interest in Lansing's greatest industry and asset-our schools. It is Fitting that this year's Oracle call attention of the Alumni to a much needed interest in furthering our local educational facilities. It is an obligation to take an active part in all legislative matters pertaining to education. XVhen a bonding issue is up for public decision for the building of more schools or the revision of present institutions, and in the selection of members of vour school board, every member of the Alumni, if of legal age, should not only cast an affirmative vote, but should work untiringly to secure the community's approval for the projects. Remember, that education is the only solid foundation for true democracy. Sam Beck. 'I' :- f ,LLL-,Q - -... - - . ,i -- --.. Ls...-.-. , , L: - ---ff - .5 Page Om'-lzulzdrcd-tlzzrfi num ----------r ORACLE -1-W -41:1 W- W - fx- .. li ii 1. lr i l, V , THE FLAME l p Elisabeth Sackctt That little flame is a fairy That bows and beckons to me, It smiles and waves in greeting, 1t's laughing now, can't you see? 1, Often it leaps to heaven, p Oft will it curtsy and dance. ll Sometimes it steps a slow measure, y Sometimes it just seems to prance. Once it was crimson and orange, 1' Once it was purple and gold, It has so many strange colors, They really can't all be told. pl It plays hide and seek with its shadow jj It sputters in sweetest content, it Now tumbling over its sister, On some mischief, likely, it's bent. T That little Flame is so happy, l' Throughout the whole night, too, X Don't you just hear it wishing, ' A pleasant good-night to you? ww l i l !l ww M 4. .:,,,,,,..... f , ,4 ...L , 1:71 Y ---:f -lv Page Om'-lrznldrml'-forty .- -x- ORACLE -x--------- NW mr nf VVTU1 ..........-.........-.-.-..-....-.-.-.1............-. lwlljlx' KPm'-11Hrzfirufl'-.flWI-x'-mr 'I' 'I---------r ORACLE -x-. :....: 1: .ff ... z: I I I I I 1 ll I I ii i THE FLORIST Sl-IQP I .I HIC Florist Shop , the nrst of the two one act plays presented hy the il Senior class of '24, was lovelv in thouffht, entertaininff in effect and was I - D 15 I given with a finish which spoke well of the ability of the cast and that of ' the director. Iilizaheth Sackett was very charming as Maude, the clerk in the Horist shop, ,I who was always doing something to brighten other peop1e's lives. Keyes Green- li amyer capahly hlled the part of the tough oHice boy. Olive Raymond made I i in overcoming his tendency to buy violets, and instead purchased orchids to a sweet and dainty middle aged woman, and .Iohn lirishin proved successful I win the lady of his choice. XYe must not fail to mention I,evon llorton, who I lnade a very convincing hlew, the proprietor of the flower shop. The play as I a whole was lovely and entertaining, and enjoyed hy all who saw it. Cast of Characters I Maude-'l'he l Iorist's hookkeeper - lilizaheth Sackett I Henry-.Xn ordinary tough office hoy - Keyes Greenamyer Miss YYellsA,X timid talkative spinster - Olive Raymond I Nr. jackson-llngagecl to Bliss XYells for Hfteen years - - - - - - - ,Iohn llrishin Slovskv-The uro Jrietor of the flower sho 1 - l.evon llorton I I I l 1 . I I I 4, V-P - - -, - - - --., - .,........ -,Y.....,........-.-.......-.-.-.-.-...-.-----.-....1... , ,, ,, ,,,-. -.-...,,,,,,-7, ,,,, Y, ,Y, Page Our-1111mirml-forfy-two ,Inger AY,,, -, -, Y: .. , -1-4. ORACLE 4...-.-..--.-.- , ,4,, I II .I I I I I V I I I 'I I i I I I I I I Ii if I I I -lf ..-..-.-..-..-.-...-........-.-.-....-.-......-.-..-...-.-.-.... NEIGHBORS gg lflIillliIJlQS , the other one act play given hy the Senior class, was entirely successful and enjoyahle. The characters were all well chosen, and so capahly did each one play his part that no individual can he said to have contributed more to the play's success than did the others, The story is one familiar to a great many people, and shows well the common tie of loye and friendship which lminds all communities and neighborhoods together. Neighbors will always talk and gossip about each other, hut when a real diflicultv or prolvlem comes up, they will inyariahly hasten to the help of the one in need. Ruth ,Xndrus added a great deal to the play hy her sharp humor, and .lane liullinger, who was so worried about her lmutl'alo hug caused many laughs and much merrimentl The other characters all did their parts with an excellent polish and made the play extremely quaint and loyely. Cast of Characters Grandma ---- Mis' llientha iXhle lfzra XX'illiams - l'etei' - - - Naomi Sweet Ruth .Xndrus lidwin .Xdler Neil NlcVicar Mis' lilmira Nloran Nlarguerite .Iacohus Klis' Trot - blane liullinger Klis' Carry lfllsworth Retta Klclinight lnez - - - - Florence l.echlitner -......-..-.-.-. - -f-- 1 ::,, 1-.-:if l'i1ffi' I7Hi'-11irlzfilvrf-f'itrly-!l1r'. -'I' 1 I I I ti I I i I I 1 I I I I I I ---- -.--. I I I I I if -,-.-., , -.-....-.1:.4 -.-. -.-. -.-..- 'I-I' 'l - -'-:-'-'- -'- -P 0 R A C L E -1- -.-.--.-.--.-f -- i - ..-:- , .... , ...Z , .. -....- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I, I I I I THE MAKER GF DREAMS IIIC MKIQICIQ UI IJIQIQXNIS, hy L'IiristopI1cr Hurley, was given hy th: I I I I I I I -. : IQ E. r P ,. f: fi I c :T L-. .- '4 A .. fn .. .- .. 3 IQ 5: r-P. .. .- .. .- 7? 1 ff- ..- ,. V I -1 .. ,- .. ,- ,.. rc '1 : IQ 3 .. I ,.. I P.. n 2 .. I P' .- .. ,- .. fi: .-.-- Seiiiur class uf '25 as unc uf its three imc-art plays. It is a quaint and charm- Ihc clircctimi uf Pierettc and Pierrut. Helen Klcfmniell made the claintiest and liwcliest Viercttc imaginable. while Charles Ilarrismi capahly filled the part uf the clashing and imlmulsirc Pierrut. IIoward Sparkia. the other character in the I cast. was a kind old gcntleman. who surcccded in mzikiug the iiupetiwils I'icrrut I realize that I'ierc-ttc was the girl of his dreams. The whole play was altugctlicr I Iiwcly' ami entertaining. a great deal uf the siicrcsa hciiig rhic tu thc clcrcr mug- I and catchy times sung hy I'ierrut. I Cast uf IiIIZI.I'2lL'It'1'r I I'ig-rg-UQ - - - Helen KICCHIIINSII 3 I'icrrut A - L'harIes Harrisim The Klamifacturcr Howard Sparkia I I I I I I I I I -...-- -.. r --. - ,1,,,,, -71...-7, -- -,:,, YW,-.-.-.-. .lu , :za ' --:--a ' 7, -. llzgn' Oup-1111mlwil'-ffwly-fuzif' ,, 'I 1, I I I I I I I I I I I I +,,, ..A-Y - .... V -- -Y ..- ..-.---A-- - -1. ORACLE -x--------- THE REHEARSAL lll. lilCllli.XlQS.Xl,. lay Uliplmnt llziwn, is II very lnuclern :Incl 1113-III-I. play, l1m'ti'z1yi11g thc Innnmmmns incidents invulvecl in I'ClIt'flI'SIIIg fm' nn Zllllil- tcui' culleffe mlzlv. lt was verv well Given, due to the efforts of the cast anal . . ti 1 ' ' 5 1 f 1 .,, l'ltr tln .ilmla clncttnm ul Bliss L'zn'ulyn lizwlmer, head of the lfnglisll llcpzwtincnt. One of the most striking cl1z11':1ctei'istics of this play was its quality of lmcing su true tu life. Nliss Ruth XYilliznns plzlyefl the p'11't of Il pmpcrtv in:n1:w'c1'. :mfl 1 , 5 11 pimtcssimizil actress cnulcl nut have put any nwrc life :Incl enthusiasm into tln- mlc than slic clirl. lillllllll .Xlzner was :1 typical Hupper, Virginia lielncr cnclnrcd the trials In Zl clirectrcss. illlll llertlizi l'ollitt muclc El verv IIIIIIIUVOIIS lrisli IAZIIIICI' Usczn' BIEIVZIQC. Iicnnctli l.m'c-e. Philip Olin, llettv Lei all Cuntri evening. Iwntccl tw Iicrtruclc L'ln'istin:' Xlz11'jm'ic l'l1'iL'rl:1 SI nnizi I Izlrl mm L'lun'les K I zuirice .Inlin -4-. - -. ullex' :Incl Xlilnm llmm-1' success. :Incl helped give the zlucliencc Il wry ciijuyalvl Cust III' flIZlI'2lCIt'l'S 1 ,-.... - - --W V 1,,,..-.-. 1 limmzl .Xlzner XYIIIIIZI lluycr Ruth XViIliams Virginia lielner llctty lrzzcllcy llertlia Vullitt Kenneth l.m'cQ Philip Ulin Usczn' NIIITZIQL' l'I1I1i' Ulm'-lilrrrflfuil Ilwix ri. 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I -I- -I' I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --------+ ORACLE -I---------I I I I I I I JOINT OWNERS IN SPAIN I I I MINI UXYXICIIS IX SIIIXIX. :I clevei' little IIIIQ-:Ict 1Il:II' III' ,XIIII ,III X w:Is tlic tIIiI'rl III' IIIII series III' plays given Ivy the Sciiim' K'l:Iss Iwi 25. IINIIL' :IctiIIII III. IIII- play takes III:II'I' III IIII- IIIIIIII uf Kliss Dyer, :I sulm IIIIII I pl:IiIIiIIg, little: ulcl I:IcII' who fm- tweiity ye:IIAs tliinlis slic lI:Is IISCII :III iIIx' Is I I'II:II':II'tcII' w:Is wI'y I'lCI'eI'II' pIII'tI':Iyccl III' IIIII'IIiI'e II:ItII. Kliss Dyer' IIIIIIII I III :III IIIII I.:IcIiI's' IIIIIIIQ uf wIIiI'II ,Xlicc Stcwzlrt :Is Nlrs. Klitclicll is tlic II It I . . .Xe Nliss Ilvc-I' III:IcIcI IIIC Imsc-I':IIIIe Im' IIIIIIIA Mrs. I IIIlcI'tIIII, hm' I'IIIIIIIIII:ItI lb IX III' IIIIII- 'l'I'sIIII. Nlrs. Klitcllcll Ilcciclcs III IIIIIIII III's. IIKIIIICIAIIIII :IIIcI ,III Nliss I , , I I llycr :I I'IIuIIIIII:ItI' XVIII! wuulcl III- IIIII' Ullllill, Su . NlIs lII.III IIIIIYCS III Nlis III III I :I VIII' :Ivtivc-. iIIfIcIII-IIIII-III, lmussy, t:IlIQ:Itix'c wfIIII:III was cIxI'cIItiIIII:IlIy Iull II I I III' IXIICI' 'Ik-I-I. IYITII Nliss I5yQI s sIIlIlIiIIg :IIIII I'IIIII1II:IiIIiIIg :IIIII XII l'l III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIII :IiI's. IIICI' IIII:IlIy settle' :IIl':IiI's III IIIIIIIIIIN IIIC YIIIIIII iIItII sqm III :III:II'tIIIcIIts III' :I I'II:IIII IIIIC. .Ns timc gucs Im. IImvcx'cI', Kliss IJIIII' Im Its II I uIIIII1II:IiII :IIIII IIII- twu IIIIUIIIIQ IIII- Ivcsi III II'icIIcIs. I L':Ist uf I'II1I:1K'ICI'9 Mrs. III:IiI' - - Xlifc IMI Kliss Ilyci' lIcI:IIiI'e IQ:IIII I NII's. I7IIIIIII'tIIII I IIIW VIIYWII I IIN, IIIIIIIIIIII Xlicc sIIIw:II I .g.,, -,W -.YW ,-.......,,,, l'Im4' 1?Ilr-fIIrIIffI'I'Il'-I'IIf'l-I'-xi.I' -.- - -ll ORACLE '! -'-'--'- LITE - - -.-.-.. - - -,- - --- ....-- .....,...-. lH1ffr fPm'-11m111'1'cd-fn .g....................1. ORACLE ll 1, li ll I , l ll , ll ,, I I ll M Il l I V , W, ii yi ., I il 'I' P nlu, ,,,, A POEIVI By John Flood ' My chum and I have lots of fun He lives next door to meg But there's a high board fence Between his yard and mine, you see. But still we've got a meeting place ' We think it most immense, VVe meet each other often At the knot-hole in the fence. I traded there .my pocket knife For two long pencils newg The hole was plenty big enough To push the bargain through. 'The other day he spent a cent For taffy on the stick And pushed it through the hole to m So I could have a lick. XVe meet there many times a day On this or that perchance, I don't know what we could do YVithout the knot-hole in the fence. age OMF-11Hl1lfl'Cd-f07'fy-Cigllf ,-1-i-ff if -4- - ..., 1 4. 0 R A C L E .g.......-...- THE POET'S TALE By Irene Chapin ETTING out on the last day of their journey, one of the pilgrims recalled that the poet, by name, G. Chaucer, had not yet told his tale. Come now, they all cried, a tale or a forfeit!', The poet outwardly appeared downcast, but inwardly welcomed the invitation, for he dearly loved to hold the center of the stage. Well, as I am unable to afford a forfeit, I will tell you an experience I had when I was last in Italy. And all eagerly listened while the poet related as follows: VVhen I was last in Italy, I had occasion to stay several weeks in Venice, and while there, was the guest of a very noble family. The head of the family was the most worthy Prince Cottinello, his wife was the Princess Lucia. They had two sons, Luigi, and Gianni, and one daughter, a most beautiful maiden of seventeen summers. Her name was Amorita. Amorita was the idol of the household. Her father loved her better than any other living thing, her brothers worshipped her, her mother adored her, and she was idolized by all the retainers. But I had not been there long before I discovered that Amorita had a secret of some kind weighing on her mind. She was depressed one day and elated the next without any apparent reason. This rapid alternation of spirits having reiterated itself several times, I set myself to discover the cause. One day I saw a little beggar lad hand her a missive and she rewarded him so lavishly, I suspected it might have something to do with her secret. Hearing footsteps approaching while she was reading it, she hurriedly thrust it into a large shrub and endeavored to await the comer with a composed countenance. Her brother ran into the court and cried: Amorita, come hither most quickly! A trader has arrived from the Far East and has goods of the most curious designs for sale l Amorita was forced to go with him and leave the note behind her. As soon as she had gone I quickly extracted it from the bushes and read as follows: Rialto-3 p. m. Mr. Paolo. That was all, but it was enough. I knew both the name and writing. It was Paolo Ardelotti, son of the Doge, with whom the Prince was on the worst possible terms. Paolo Ardelotti! Did he mean mischief? I determined to find out. At the appointed time I was on the Rialto and saw the Cottinello gondola, handsomely decorated and emblazoned with the armorial bearings of the house, draw up to a pier and discharge one passenger, a woman heavily veiled. She slipped around the bridge. A slim handsome youth ran forward to assist her. It was Paolo Ardelotti, and the light of true love burned in his eyes. It was plain that they adored each other. He assisted her into a gondola with the Ardelotti arms on it. The craft turned down a quiet canal free from traffic and drifted down the stream. Hailing a gondola, I ordered it to take me home, musing meanwhile on the lovers and their probable fate when discovered. Things had gone on thus in the household for about a fortnight when I was awakened from my sleep one morning by a terrible confusion. Screams, cries, and the loud voice of someone in anger served to disturb my slumbers. I-Iurriedly dressing, I summoned a servant. and inquired the cause of all the confusion. Oh most noble sir, he cried, with the tears streaming down his face, the Lady Amorita has vanished, her bed has not been slept in, and they found a note from her which said that she loved the Doge's son, and, fearing parental oppo-' - -.44 -- ----.-. --- Y- ' ' ----- - -- - Y ------ --- - V Page Om'-I1 l1l1dl'I'd-f0ffX n me '-'-'-'-'-'--'I' ORACLE .pe-, .Y ,Z ,f ::., ,,,, 1 ,Y sition, they had eloped. If they were assured of forgiveness, they would come Rack. If not. they would never see her again. And she hoped they would forgive er and- But I waited no longer. Thrusting the fellow from my way, I dashed down the marble stairs and into the hall where a most indescribable scene met my eyes. The Prince, much as he loved his daughter, could not forgive this affront in marrying the son of his enemy. He was stamping up and down, swearing to kill Paolo Ardelotti when he was caught and to assign his daughter to a convent. The Princess was crying and moaning with hysterics in a huge arm chair. The elder son, Luigi, stood in one corner of the room gloomily biting his lip, while little Gianni lay crumpled up on the Hoof, crying as though his heart would break. The Prince had ordered his swiftest gondolas and a large sailing ship to be made ready for the pursuit. just then a retainer announced them ready, the Prince strode from the room to board the vessel and I accompanied him. The gondolas were to scour the city, we the coast. Already riders had been despatched to search the sur- rounding country, Florence, Milan and Rome, tho' it was scarcely conceivable that they could have arrived there. As we slowly sailed out to the sea I noticed another vessel, bearing the arms of the Doge, also making sail. The Prince noticed it too, and a grim smile hovered on his lips. Apparently the Doge is also having his troublesf' he grunted. XYe sailed rapidly along for several hours, the sailors keeping a strict lookout and the other vessel remaining in viewf Sighting a fishing smack, the pilot set his course for her and upon drawing within calling distance, hailed the vessel. Ship ahoy, have you seen anything of a young Venetian couple? They are both brunettes, and are elopingf' Just as we weighed anchor early this morning, I saw a couple boarding a vessel bound for Corinth. I noticed them because they seemed so worried and nervous. Thanking the captain of the vessel, the pilot shaped his course to the shortest possible route that would in all likelihood permit him to intercept the Grecian ship. A brisk wind had arisen and our barque stepped quickly from one billow to another. The Doge's vessel followed us. Toward afternoon we saw a speck on the horizon. The vessel! Fifty ducats, pilot, and a lifelong pension if you catch her, and your head if we lose her! The pilot said nothing. but bent his eye keenly on the course. After sailing about fifteen minutes it was evident that the other vessel had sighted us, for she crowded on sail and took a different tack. So did we. They tacked again. We took a course that would intercept it. It was plain that they were trying des- perately to evade us. The Doge's vessel in the background also crowded on sail and took a course that would bring the vessel between us. The barque fled-we pursued: she lost, we gained. XYe could see her throwing overboard articles that would weigh her down and cut otf her speed. They even cast off the anchor. She had on every bit of canvas she could possibly hold. Wonder how much young Ardelotti offered her master for landing them safely? speculated the Prince. These Hellenes have no god but money. XVe drew closer and closer upon her, the Doge's vessel keeping pace with us. VVe could distinguish the figures on her deck. And there was a youth, holding a weeping maiden tightly in his arms. But what were they doing? Look, they are climbing the mast. Up-up they go. Higher and higher they climb until Hnally the two stand on the dizzy height with only a frail spar for support. XVhat are thev doing? ejaculated the father. If Amorita isn't careful, she'll fall and injure herself. Pilot, hail that boatlu Page 0110-himdrvzl-fifty -,....- f .,:4,I. ORACLE also-s--1-q-n-4--gl. . l !. The boat was hailed and came to a standstill. The captain apparently had no hope in further resistance. I Father, rang Amorita's silvery voice over the water, are we forgiven ? I No! exploded her father, I'll make it a point to personally slay the dog ! you are with, and you can withdraw to a convent. Father, you don't mean it ? I certainly do. That will never happen, for we will sooner kiss the waters, and neither of us can swimf' The old man blanched. His face grew white. ,In the meantime Paolo was having troubles of his own with the Doge. Come down immediately from there and get into this vessel ! thundered the angry voice of his father. Is all forgiven ? Forgiven? yes, to the extent that your companion will cross the Bridge of Sighs and your marriage to the Lady Santa del Terazzo will be immediately announced. The Lady Santa del Terazzo was a maiden lady of uncertain years, whose family and fortune the Doge was desirous of uniting with his own. Never! The deep Adriatic, bride of my native city, shall sooner be my burial ground. Is that your final answer ? Absolutely Paolo whispered a few words to his love. She clung to him closer and to- gether they forsook their frail support and dropped down-down into the Adriatic. My daughter, my daughter!! One thousand ducats to the man who saves her! moaned the shocked father. A dozen sailors immediately jumped into the water, a boat was lowered and equal commotions occurred on the other two vessels. The unconscious couple ,X were finally rescued from the sea and tenderly carried on board the ship. l, The remorseful father, almost beside himself with grief, gazed anxiously at M his daughter. , I XVill she recover ? he asked of the physician attending her. The result is in the laps of the gods. I have done my best. The condition of the youth is not quite so precarious. just then the Doge was announced. Parental affection had conquered all his other passions. My son, where is he? If he is killed, it is you who are to blame, you and that daughter of yours who has taken him from me. Tis false, your son has killed my daughter! The quarrel was interrupted by the appearance of the leech. Gently, sirs, gently, you will disturb my patients. Sir Doge. your son is just regaining consciousness and if you are careful not to excite or irritate him. you may see him a few minutes. I The Doge said no more, but went eagerly forward to see his son. And my daughter ? . Still insensiblef' '! In the meantime the Doge had entered his son's cabin. Have you come here to gloat over me? I shall never marry the lady of your choice and will kill Amorita with my own hand sooner than see her con- I signed to your devilish tortures and liendish dungeons. I mean it too. I mean every word I say. VVhat are you standing there for anyway P And Paolo broke off, too weak to go farther, and seemed sinking back into that stupor from which he had so recently emerged. The Doge glanced somewhat helplessly around. Seeing a glass of water. he held it to his son's lips until he was somewhat revived. it l it ll f- 1 --H --- e eq. Payv OIli'-ll1l!lfl'I'1'l1'-flffj'-0118 .g.....................3. ORACLE .g..,., 1 Seeing his lips Hy open he said, There now, let's not talk about this at ,, present. But I will know, I shall know, I must know whether I can plan for a happy future down here with Amorita or if we must die before we can enjoy ourselves. I'm not so sure, groaned the Doge, but what Cottinello with his senseless daughter, is better off than I am with my son who has his senses. Knowing his father to be a man of his word, and believing he saw aifavor- able opening, Paolo pushed the question, and the Doge, not daring to excite his son for f-ear of losing him forever, gave his consent. When Amorita opened her eyes, she looked into those of Paolo. The ques- tion in hers was answered by his. And the trip that had started so differently ended in two reunited families, and the two happy lovers. The poet stopped. Is that the end P asked the good-wife of Bath. It is, madamef' That was a quaint tale, the like of which I have not heard before, but me thought 'twas a trifle overdrawn, said the nun, Is it true F Every word, sister. I-Iumph, grunted the'Sergeant-at-Law, about as true as the testimony of a Hebrew, and about as valuable. y The End. A ll ff -I if -X' 1' l MY AIM Grant Morey ,I A life to lead y A goal to make A determination A No man can shake. l A life to run A work to do A faith in God And Mankind too. l A life of ease Not for me V To work God's will l My aim shall be. il l ,gr , ,W , , ,,g,e,, ,+,,,,,,, - -417, , 4-V -f - Page Om'-I1zmdffcd-fiffy-two 4., , , - -1, , - .,.., , i- , ,:.1. QRACLE .g.......................g. V HSONNET ON SPRING Lancia Van Buren The sun came peeping o'er the hill, ii And shone upon the daffodillsg Q The little violets opened up, And nodded to the buttercupsg Against the brooklet's running froth, Was pressed the damp and cool green moss, And in the sky up over head, The soaring warblers chirped and fled, VVhile in a damp secluded knoll, The tender violets sought their home, The white clouds floating in the sky, Looked earthward from their homes on high M And sailed along with calm serene, Contented with the perfect scene. l l -X- 45 'lf 'll' 41' il it ll NATUREIS COMFORT Mildred WXYFCIFS As softly as the snow, fall her white lids l And she seems sleeping sweetly, restful, quiet. And on the dainty coverlet, her hand, so white And small, is very still. The dusky autumn night Is Hlled with soothing sound of leaves just lately dead, And mother tree above who mourns their loss all through the year, Now lifts her voice in gentle dignity and sorrow i For all the lovers of the winds to hear. Oh, often have I heard this same sad tune with pleasure In earlyimorn when all is fresh and clear, T And dull autumnal tones lend all their charm And form a picture memory long holds dear- XVinter and night come slowly:- l And so with death ll l l :lu : ' ,:.:: , , : ,pre , ,i :ng ' reef, , ' -----1 ,, ie:-fgq. Page One-11undrcd-fifty-thre -----+ oRAc1.s -1..I.I.. a .is s a as a I. ,Is A TRUE, SAD TALE fumes P. Kenton NE fine summer day a boy friend and I were playing on the gable roof of our chicken coop, so-called because that was what we used it for mainly. I cannot remember just what we were playing-we might have been scalping Indians or grizzly bears. - VVhatever it was must have begun to grow tiresome, for we eventually grew to speculating on what would happen if we should slide down the roof and thence drop to the ground. My friend, because he was more daring or less intelligent than I fthe latter, no doubtj decided to try it. I-Ie thought that he would come out all right, barring an unfortunate encounter with a protruding nail. He tried it, and landed O. K. I also tried it, but almost landed post mortem. Perhaps a con- jeoture might be drawn from this statement to the effect that something befell me ere I ever reached terra-hrma. Such a conjecture would be correct. I thought that I would slide down the other side and fool my playmate, and so, just as he disappeared over the edge on one side, I began my disastrous journey down the other. Now I had forgotten one thing-a very important article in this instance- that was located on the opposite side of that chicken house. It was nothing more nor less, especially less, than a barrel. Nor was that so bad, so far as it went, but this particular barrel was heaping full of tin cans, pieces of glass, and other objects not often used in the construction of soft-cushioned chairs. Those articles prevailed which had extremely sharp edges of remarkable penetrating power. From the eaves of the building to the top of the barrel, the top you understand, was a drop of live feet. But if I had forgotten about this awful barrel, I was reminded of it suddenly, painfully, violently. This was due to the fact that the barrel occupied the exact spot on which the laws of momentum and gravitation ordained that I should land. I wouldnit have this tragic tale to relate if I had landed on my feet, for feet are a part of human anatomy that might have stood such a concussiong but fate directed that such was not to be, and so I landed otherwise. In fact, both feet went past the barrel, one on the right side and the other on the left. Now use your imagination and picture the horror of my position. Some day I am going to make a study of science-along certain lines. I am going to sit down in a soft-cushioned chair Cfor psychology can work wondersj and learn just why it is that human beings bounce, even as a rubber ball does. Science says that the rubber ball bounces because the air within, being suddenly compressed, projects the ball upward. But the principle must have been different in my case, for all the air that was inside of me was not compressed, it was simply ejected. All I know is that I bounced. I remained on the barrel long enough to enjoy to the full the activities of its contents and then was projected off into space. just how I landed the second time I do not know. Perhaps the effect of the first landing was so impressed upon my memory that I have no recollection of a second. I only remember my friend running around from the other side of the fated edifice. 'Great Guns, jim! he exclaimed. What have you been doing? The barrells all busted ! And so am If' I groaned in response. Page Om'-lzimdrrd-jffty-four M' ----f if-i-4. ORACLE .g............-....-.l. F l YOUR BLESSING in fllfllfillll Bishop VVhen your head is all a' whirlin', T, And you're feelin' sort o' blue, if VYhen you're tired of all the rushin', f lYith so many things to dog When you feel just like complainin', Cause the tasks all 'round you lurk, i Think of those who're longing, prayin' To be active, yes, to work! Those to whom the hours seem endless, 'Cause the1'e's nothing they can do, Think of those who only suffer, And go at your task anew. Thankful that you're well to do it, Thankful that you have your task, Grip your work and hold hard to it, Hold it firmly to the last! l i l li l i 4. ,ff-.ff -Y - 44 --- :eo:J,L Page' Ont'-I1zmdrrd-fifty-jim' 'I' V l. N, I I li I I I 1. 1 I 1 I. 11 I 11 I I I I I 1 I I I I I +1 I I 11 1 J l li 11 V ll 1 ..-..................g. ORACLE 4.. . 1 Z., ON THE APPROACHING STORM Bcafricc Raymond As I sat inside looking out, I saw XVild, dark clouds sailing high and then I knew A storm was near, I heard the wind that blew And Filled the air with sand and leaves and straw, The trees were swaying-bending low. In awe The birds to some well-hidden shelter flew. ' And, as I watched, the sky still darker grew Until the rain fell fast. Then did I draw My chair near to the fire, where all was warm XVithin, and Calm and Quiet there did reign Like king and queen upon some fancied throne. And there all night I sat and heard the storm, As loud it beat upon my window pane. And dreamed queer dreams of far off lands unknown. Qi, ' .... 1 f.e,,.. ,Q ,171 ' ',1,:,. P age One-hundred-fifty-six .-- Y 1 :g--9 ORACLE -I' Adverlsisin -- ---.-.-. - -.1 .-....-.-l.- Pugv Om'-11mzdrvd-jif x q..--.-...- l l ll il ll ll X. .. iw ., g .l 'i' ORACLE 'Pl' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Abbey 8: Wlalters. Acme Business College Allen-Sparks Co. American Laundry Co. American State Savings Bank Auto Owners Insurance Co. J. NV. Bailey Co. Louis Beck Co. Birney Electric Co. bl. A. Bissinger Brick Sz Supplies Corporation Budd's Music House The Bike ,Shop Campbell's Drug Store Capitol City Creamery Capital National Bank City National Bank Coles Dunne john F. Crotty Dancer-Brogan Co. J. VV. Edmond's Sons E. G. Foster Grand Leader Co. 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Q The Gold Smrmdarfzfel wif Values Reo is pioneering the placing of genuine, full-sized balloon tires on moderate priced cars, thereby maintain I I , in its traditions for the ractical, ro ressive and con Y I A1 - I QE SlStCUt development of motor car usefulness. ai- I If 1 if I X For twenty years Reo has been a leader in automobile I progress. The whole industry has been furthered I The S-passenger Ren by the activities of Reds laboratories. experimental I W Scllnllj 1ll1'SYS1'fffl- 1' rooms and exhaustive research work. , one ol the lnglrpmv- 'l R S' Ht. . . . . I lm eu lxii fOl1SlSTL'llflj' working toward lngher standards has i ll iS :110l1'1fa'4l gill fbi made vigilance an institutional watcliworcls Theories llikd 51502322221 in the laboratpry must be proved practioalities in the wirh the famous Reo machine shop. Innovations in the experimental room X 51' ull- v- Six-CYliHlIf'1' must be backed by time and miles betore they reach 'gm0' the assembly line. s i t I , Reo has the inclination. determination and facilities I to experiment, evolve and perfect. That Reo is an I outstanding example of engineering soundness. and I one of Aniericzfs Finest cars. is because Reo always I tempers pioneering with prudence. I t I i REO BIUTOR CAR CUBIPANY, LANSING, BIICIIIG-XXI! 1 X u NX-A I- 4 1 ja Q '5 'N V I. b E- l - Va L: . -. '4 - 511 if f- ,J wily C. -J , A , , -B , X f.,4, f ah X XS. .-.-.--.-.-1 Sincerity of Purpose Our business standards shall have in them a note of sympathy for our common humanity. Our business dealings, ambitions and relations shall always cause us to take into consideration our true obligation as a member of society in general. Such are the ethics we wish to become the back- bone of our business. Aid us in living up to these standards, that we, may better serve our community. ARE YOU WATCHING OUR WINDOWS? My QAM S QJQLUG FS Since I8 Eiamnnhs Tllllliatnbes AS THE SCHOOL DAYS slip away you are preparing yourself for the dreams of tomorrow. KK ., We would like to help you on your way ' y by outfitting you in our student's de- partment with clothing that will be a fn satisfaction for you to wear. T11 Itgfso I oo y Tuff O I its 46 Q' X1 1611 ' -,X n , of Qlnum Mrnthera I ncorpora ted Buy it in South Lansing 113 South Washington YOU WILL CERTAINLY D0 BETTER Lansing's Smartest Store for Men Pugh' IInv-lr1111d1'1'd-.vi.1'Iy- 1 ...e-fi: ..::., ...., - ,,:,f..,--......1-1-.....-....... 4. 0 R A C L E 4. .................... -1- I I 1 f1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 in 1 I I 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -rl 'll Q-.-.--4. ORACLE 4. .-:f:f.- - - else.. , -1.-f- , V -f Stuart Harrison Co. PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES Balloon or Regular - Auto Accessories ASK ANY OWNER 1 2 1 West Washtenaw Street IT PAYS TO TRADE AT MILLS Compliments of MILLS DRY GOODS CO. I08-I I0 South Washington Avenue -,-.-.........-.-.-.-.-.-.-., 1 :.....,i-....ff:- Y :Y :-.-.::::-.YW , :---r--47,171,171 1 1 O I I' If-:JM fl! --n-.-.-.-.-.-.- -V. .....1-H - ....1...f..,1.1. ORACLE .g......................-4. THOS. J. Sl-IIELDS 51 CO. PLUMBING, HEATING and VENTILATING 314 East Michigan Ave. Lansing, Michigan S. Beckwith: Say, do yu get shaved in the Rea? E. Adler: Nope! I cut my face on a bottle. 66 'M' K' '3' 'K' Miss Barber: VVill you please run up the curtain F Ii. Adler: 1'm not much of an athlete, but I'll tryf' ii 'X' 'K' 'I' 'X' Miss VVilhur: Ross, what is the Mayliower compact F Ross Moore: A container for powder used on the Mayflower. if -K' if 'Di' 'K Mr. Forsythe: XVhat was the Boston Tea Party? Bob: It was a reception given for the members of Congress held in Boston. , 45 if 'll' 'H' 'K' Oh, Don, how did you get the puncture? Don XYhite: I ran over a lien with pin feathers. if '55 'X' ii' 4: the First Continental Chuck Randall: Had to kill my dog this morning. 'iChuck Harrison: Vilas he mad? Chuck' R.: XVell, he didn't seem any too well pleased. We have the TOOLS HllUGHTllN'S DRUG STURE YOU Want -'oN THE SQUARE We will help you make the UNM Sedn selection CO. COR. MICH. AVE. AND CEDAR STREET 2l2 So. Washington Ave. : :-.-- -f - -- -.--. --..-.-. V .--..-.-....-. ,,, Y, , W.-. . .-.-.-.-..1. Page Om'-1111zzdzwl-.ri.1'iy-11fu 4- ORACLE .!......... --Qg 4., ,, e......., ,,,,,, ., , , , .....- - , ,,g,' 1: ,l f O ll 3 il O 1. ' I ll ll thcnaar 9 0 O O U Price Belief also IS Relatwe 31 SINCE 1897 the name Oldsmobile has been a synonym for dependable car ' values. b But never in all those twenty-seven years l - ' has the name Oldsmobile meant so much il - to car purchasers as it does today. The new Oldsmobile Six flatly refutes the old, time-established belief that low price i ' means low quality. We must remember 1, that what we are pleased to call low or high li prices are only relative to what our previous f knowledge has ordained that they should represent. Now, in the new Oldsmobile Six, General fl Motors Corporation has made possible a l new price View-point. For here in this sturdy new member of the General Motors N family are high grade materials, newest ' engineering principles, careful workman- U ship, comfort, dignity and low expense of ll operation and upkeep-all at low first cost. V OLDS MOTOR WORKS Lansing, Michigan L ' so 1 li l is ' Sales branches in Lansing and Detroit ,with dealers everywhere 3 X a - 4 +-gggn, ,:,,.,.,Lm,l.. a V V ..,: o :tibia e f.......n,e,n,: a a ef Pagv One-Iumdred-seventy I I I I I I I I I I I :-.-.-.-.- ,4.. I I I I ,I I I in I I II II I I I -1- Stucl baker MOTOR CARS The chief Difference hetlneen Svtuhe: baker anh rnanp cars selling at ttniee its prire is this: btuhelmalxer prnhutes quality cars in quantity for those inhu tnant halue, as against prubneing cars, nf equal quality, in small quantity, for those tnhu tnant extlusiheness. Ulihe quality is the same. WOLVERINE AUTO SALES CO. DISTRIBUTORS STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES 400 No. Washington Avenue LANSING, - - - MICHIGAN SLIi'5L'SSE 5351? H. E. NELLER, Mgr- -..---..-..-...-.-.-.-.. --.-. - f--- r..--. Y,-.ff - , - - - g - ,.-.-.-. , , ,.-. , P Ilflt' IIL -I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I I I I I -I- 4.--.-...-.-.-.-4. ORACLE l ale' . .-,....,-,-.-.-w,,,,,....-, , .-, , , .-.-, , .,.,-.,. f?.-.-.-.-.--.- I I M ' I H d I USICH ea quarters I - E J A as II J i 1-Eii j -W'e've long been Lansing's musical headquarters. Here I! Q you'll find every thing in thc Realm of Music -most i gil JS 5,5 'I Dependable Merchandise at lowest possible prices. I lmflmii. lil I l' STEINWAY, GRINNELL BROS., SOHMFIR, I fw wif- ii N rosa, sTERLiNo, sHAN1oER, etc. P1ANos I F4 ml I f'Dt7o-ART REPRODUCING PIANOS I LV ' III I-'I' HPIANOLAH PLAYER-PIANOS I 'r-Tvazviw M II ' ' v I -V I I Yictrolas and Banjos, Ukuleles, I I I I 3 Victor Records V iolins, Saxophones, X I -Q 1 Mandolins and I' ' Mel-O-Dee Music Rolls Sheet Music Ii ZHINORTH I WASHINGTON G ' I I AVENUE rznnell Bros. If It's Musical, You'll Do Better Here I I I It I I stood on the bridge at midnight I And I sang that good old song,- I I stood on the bridge at midnight I But I didn't stand there long. I 3, I stood on the bridge at midnight. ii NVhile a steamer whistle blew, I And the bridge where I stood at midnight, I Divided and let me through. ll I I I, I I I Cloaks, Sults, Furs and Mrlhnery, Skirts, Blouses, Pettlcoats, . Silk Hose and Underwear. I I I 4: ,, -,iggg 2? Pugr Onc'-I11111d1'1'11I-sri'rlzfy-treo ,-.1 , -, ,, , -o-o--V V Y ......................f-1 ,......f-A-1 ..-A---A-Y -... ..... .,....::.l.... 4. 0 R A C L E .........................g. Intensive, Exclusive, and Reliable L. B. U. Courses meet business needs. Demands for our graduates is evidence worthy of notic School Upen All Year Special summer rates to all. Credit given students for work done in high schools. Place yourself on our employment list and we will keep you busy LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 130 wEs'r 1oN1A s'r. LCFTUS ilngiility 'Ae ' and you will always think of Home of o o Good Things to Eat Mlffllns - .. 1 ....-. 17,-.-. -:e , ,Q-.-. , ,f - -. 1, ,,, - -.-.-..-. 1 0 f Q--1111-U 1 l I I I l I1 11 U 1 i l 1 l 1 l 1 I ! li 1? 1 1 w 1 -, vl1-.-- I I Q-. -.-.--.-.Q-.-n-.-.-.-.-1 ...- .-.- 4 44... Q.. .-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.- ...- I 1 -4-, .. fx v I s.. 11. fi. 'u 1 . '. H .-..-...-...... 4. 0 R LANSING PURE ICE CTM Emblem TmrProfeciion DMEPIEND ON q IN ALL WEATHER --.,-.-.-.-.-........-..-.-.-.-.1.-.-.-.-....--.-.-.-.-.-....-.-.-.--.-,-.-.-..-..-..-.--.-,-.-.-,...-.-.-. ---9-.--.---. .-14:71 eiej, , .-1: , .-.-, :We 2-, , 1- Fifi----L ORACLE ansing's argest aundry Lansing's Original Soft Water Laundry 118-20-22 East Washtenaw Street 4. .-................. Miss XYilhur: XYhy are you late again this morning, the cars are running Pupil: Yes, m'am, hut today is Monday, and there was a wash-out on the linef, 'K' -51' 4+ if -X' Margurete Green: l'll never get over what I saw last night. Ruth Heil: XVhat's that 7' Green: The moon. if 61? '25 Hammond: I just saw a fast iistie argument. Fisher: Sailors ? llammy: No, :leaf mutesf' Phone -5 Bell 208 4 Crtlzens 2008 ESTABLISHED 1892 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-..-....-....i........ -.-.-. -...--.-.-..--.-..--...- The Silver Lead Paint Company WALL PAPER, PAINTS, ETC. Interior Decorator 229 Wash'ngton Avenue, N. LANSING, ---- MICHIGAN I'uyr flll .......... 1'- iz11111l1'l':l-.vl :'v11fy-fi -.-.-...--.-. -1----------1. ORACLE -1-me A-f-- -:Z-A :ze 6.1: ,l: :iam Z, , .., ff: I I I I The Home of Everything Good That's Baked I I I H FLIN R B K RY ' QE GE 'S A E I A I 323 North Washlngton Avenue i CITIZENS PHONE 3438 I I I ' I I o en rus an lp op II B READ I Are Made By The LAWRENCE BAKING COMPANY In the cleanest and most up-to-date plant in America I I I I I Miss Lott: Frankly now. has your high school education been of any 5' practical value to you ?', I Ex-Student: Gosh yes, a burglar got into my room one night and I gave I our old class yell and scared him away. I az- ee- -2+ -:+ 4:- I Teacher: Your last paper was very didicult to read. Your work I should be so written that even the most ignorant will lie able to understand it. I Student: Yes, m'am: XYhat part didn't you understand ? 3 QI-ord .Ieflfj I I I Real Estate . . . Real Insurance I ' I I ' I HOMESEEKERS SPECIALIST I 228 Tussing Building Lansing, Michigan Il I I A I Complzments, Tuttle-Scott, Inc. I I Shoes and Hosiery 205 No. Washington Ave. I I I I I A A A A A A A A A AA ,AAA rl: -- -'ii ' '10 ' ' '7'7'7' 1'-'7' ' ' N ' 33:31 Page O11J-liznzrirvd-sv:'mzty-six -1- I I I If I f f-.-r - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,M ,-.ie I I .I I I I I II I I I I I I I 1 'I' .-.............., , ......, , ..A-, , ......- ---1-:V-2-, , -L ....:::.....!. ORACLE .g............. American State Savings Bank Capital ancl Surplus 51,000,000 Assets Over 9,500,000 479 NORTH LANSING LANSING SOUTH LANSING J. W. EDMONDS' SONS Trunks, Leather Goods, Umbrellas Everything for the Traveler LANSING, MICH. 107 Washington Avenue South LANSING CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Incorporated uncler the Laws of the State of Michigan Q35 Piano Violincello Organ Theory Voice Musical History Violin Dramatic Art Viola Interpretive Dancing I,1'O --1 1--1-f -1-' -fv- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -.:e-.-,-.-.-.-.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' Il I I I I I I I I I ..................g. ORACLE .g.- , Q , ..:l:,...A Q LL, , .-. .,...., , , 1- ..f-V f ...-. . Bal!-EY Real Estate for 37 Years REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS J. W. BAILEY, President GERALD A. BAKER, Brokerage Dept. BERT BAKER, Vice-President and GROVER C. BARNHART, Brokerage Manager, L. H. S. '97 Department ROY A. EICI-IER, Secretary W. S. FOSTER, Attorney, L. H. S. '96 LUCY B. LORENZ, Treasurer Coach: IYhy didn't you turn out for track practice yesterday P' Paul Domke: I lad a date, sirf' Coach: Had a date, did you T' Paul: Yes, sir, but I didn't break training. A miss is 'is good as a mile, you know. -Flamingo. I ,r or w. vr . .. .L .. Father: '4Don't you think my son is a very apt pupil? Lelfurgez Yes, apt to Hunk. 4-5 it 41- 41- QI- DI. Ilornlneckz I smell cabbage burning. R. Heil: Get your head away from the radiator. SHIF F ER'S DRUG STORE 328 N. Washington Avenue Sanitary Fountain IIIII' Om'-111111rI1'vd-.vcr'vzliy-ciyllf -.-.-.-..-.-....-.-.-.-. -.-. -- --- .-.............., , ,ff ......Ye, ......, f .................................... 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ............ . . WINANS 8: SONS Milk and Cream 226-28 E. Main Street Both Phones Lansing, Mich. J f W H ' - ' f W ' I J ' I WAsumc.mn Ave-LAusmc.,Mvc I MJ K sJll.S'T REAL C000 SHOES - Our aim is to give the very best in service Our Cut Flowers are always the best J. A. Bissinger 8: Son FLORISTS 616-24 North Capitol Ave. Lansing, Michigan Pays Om'-11uzldwfi-.vr-zu'11l 111 , -... -.-.-. - Y,-.-.-.YQYQ --- - Y,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-..-.-n-. n-.-4n.-4-.-.-.- Wheelharrows A N S I N G Concrete Mixers . 1 Warehouse Trucks C O M P A N Y Electra: Dlrrhms and KEEP YOUR PRODUCT ON WHEELS 'S 'i' Wheeled Scrapers Trucks , w A R E H o U s E s 1 CHICAGO-1535-37 S th Stftt St et KANSAS CITY-1413415 West Tenth Street MINNICAPOLIS-311 North Th d Street. PHILADELPHIA--Willow and No h America Street SAN FRANCISCO-338-348 Bran Street, BOSTON-78 C mbridge Street, Chf 1 . D'.t NEW YORK-28-30 V d m Street EASTERN FACTORY--Poughk p ' IN. Y. YOUNG BROS. 6: DALEY Cement - Lime - Plaster Sewer Pipe - Drain Tile. Etc. LANSING, MICHIGAN Bell 534 Citz. 2315 What is it, asked the teacher, that has such strength and power? BOYD SMALL 104 N . W h. A . He thought they'cl say the morn- 0 as ve ing sun. But they answered--- Hats ' Clothes ' Furnishings THOMAN'S M088 RUSE Fl0lIR! ' - -4--A ' ,,, --:L ' 1,1-.4 : - - f-..---,:,,,,,, -- -Y- 1 Om'-lrrrirdrcd-eighty 4- ORACLE 4- , 4,.-e-- :Lee -,., , --1 , , f fe ' ::, , , if-ff 'I' 4 ,. i f P l 'I 'r -i- .-A-A .-- A--A - ...- 1 .....V - -- Where Friendliness' Prevails Busi- ness Will Surely Follow. LET US BE FRIENDS. Our Soclas are Soclalicious. Our Gilbert's or Moses' Can- dies are Always Fresh. Our Clerks are Always Cour- teous. We Try to Make Our Service the Best. RANDALIJS PHARMACY 900 W. Saginaw St. 1 4-gl. ORACLE .g.......-...-.-...- A Lansing lnstitution For Michigan People Best Policies at Lowest Rates Insure today, tomorrow may never come. SOLID AS A BED ROCK GRANGE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Y ,,,..-.-.,,,,-.Y , -.-. -.YW , , ,.--.-.-.-.-.-. -:,,,,,:-. - 1:3-.Li 1---- - -. . Y. Page Om'-11zuzdrvdrviglxty , , , , WY.-.fi u I I I .-14:41 42:-.-1 II I I I II I I I I I I I II II I I I I I V I II I V I II I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- In ORACLE 4. ..............................................-...........................-.-.................. The Prevailing Steel Wheels Disteel 'lfueaccz Moto Wheel Pabk c1's , , , , ......v ---- '--:-.-...-....-.-...-.-..-....-.-.-.......-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ...YW ,-.-. IIIII' K311I'-IIIII1dI'fII-rigflzty-I-'' .-.-.-...--....-.-.--...1--.1 C. G. CONN SAXOPHONE .............-...................... 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ...-.-.--....... We Have Taken The Exclusive Agency in Lansing and Vicinity for C. G. Conn Instruments and Gibson Instruments. All Sold on Easy Terms. BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE ZI6 So. Washington Avenue Lansing, Mich. MACKEY CAB Wishes Success to Each Graduate of The Classes of '24 and-'25 You'll Win With That LANSING HIGH SPIRIT Bell 977 Citz. ZZZI -,,,, ,, -.,, -. -...- When in Need of BUTTER EGGS and COTTAGE CHEESE Call on Capitol City Creamery Manufacturers of Capitol Brand Products Wholesale and Retail 506 East Michigan - - ---.......-- -- ,,, --. I Ill' fill '-ll11l1rI1'i'zI-vigflllhx 'I' P I I II I II II I I I II I I I I I I I, II I I , I W, I I, V II I I I I II I ,I I II I II I I I -I- P --.-.---.-.- 4. Q R A C L E .11 .-::::.- 4747- , e-.- -.-Q , . -Q ?, -::e f 607, of the WorZd's Wealth, 1001, of the WorId's Morals is based on Real Estate and Home Owning. THE PATTENGILL CO. R E A I.. T 0 R S 406-409 City National Bank Building Edward ,Iennings in Bliss XYillian1's class: The class was discussing The Tale of Two Cities when Mr. Jennings was seen waving his hand frantically in the air. Miss W'illianis: XYell, Mr. Jennings P Mr. Jennings: XYell, I wanted to know which of those Evermonde twins were the older. -I6 5? if ll 4 Max Barton: Are You from Alaska ? Francellia Bryant: ':Xo, why? M. Barton: Because you dance as if you had snow shoes on BRICK 8: SUPPLIES C O R PORATIO N ' 613-l 7 East Shiawassee St. IN VICTORY OR DEFEAT WE'RE WITH YOU Lansing High School WHEN DRY Drink Vernor's Ginger Ale Served by I I IvI WI I. s o N COLONIAL THEATRE BUILDING East Michigan Avenue age One-I1IIIIdI'f'd-eiglziy-fain' -9 I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I II .I -F 1-. .4.-4 4, , 4.-f , 4.-Q. .-.-....- 1 ,1 N , .-.-.- M.--f-.-.ig ,P Q-.--? ..-, nv .-.-.-.- E. F. FGSTER Authorized Dealer THE UNIVERSAL CAR Forclson and Lincoln IOU6-1010 S. Washington Avenue CITIZENS 3865 BELL 22 ,,, -. , 47,4-.ii-., ,,,-.-.-. V 1 1 1111f T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --.--.-.-.-.- Q. O R A C L E .gf ---.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-..----.-.-.-.-.-.-.---.--.-.-.-.-.--.- , PACKED FOR 1 AND DISTRIBUTED BY 1 1 VVORDEN GROCERQ OiMDANY 1 11 11 1 . 1 Compliments of... 1 l e W Y 1 ' ll d f 1' 1 TCI UCI IOTZ , if I ,f E .X 1111151 Ill1I1I'OIll'12l1L' Xlilj' 01 YL X AZ, - lllt'lll11L'l'1llg' your 1-l'lL'lll1S 21170111 to 'N g1'z1cl11z111' is to lYl'L'rL'lll Hllllli Ac- North 1 Cf3llll15 215 g1':11111z111o11 giftf. Washington Avenue 1 A gift of 11115 1111111 211111051 lll- 1 Viiflillhlj' clcu-10115 111111 5111-11g1111'11X 5 1111- good 11211111 of systm-11121110 11ll'11-1 C Pl hc C .t. 1 111111 t'L'0llUll1j'. 133,115 us Dgzfflg xginggeftiigamed 1 'l'111' l4l1f' Nz1ti011z11 lgllllli pays -1 E 2ilLiuiL'll1 COllllNOllll11 11111111-at Oll M. 0. 1 ,1 ' js. 1 . Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 1 ational 1 Bank I I -.,,,,,,-.,,,,-.-.-.-.71 1...-.-... -.--. , 1'11y11' I7111'-l1111111'1'1'1i-1'131111-1-.1-i.1' Alteration and relining of ladies' and gents' garments. Work called for and delivered. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Ott:Iv11aE:1.1?dOll11lf?111nut Lansing, Mich' D: ----.-..-.,,,,-.-. : , -.-.-..-...-..-....,-,-.-. 'I' I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I in II I I I I I I I I I I I I, I, n I I I I -if -.---.-Q-.-, .-.- , -.? 1-.-.-V - A .- .-, ..:1,'- 4. ORACLE 4.-........... Qfhcial Photographers I: or This Annual TI-IE HOME OF FIRST-CLASS P I-I 0 T 0 G R A P I-I LQC1eafrPiOf0r CO- CAPITAL NATIGNAL BANK BUILDING Take Elevator at Allegan Entrance Still' Today's the time to come in, plank down a V-spot, arrange for easy weekly payments, and get started for a big season on your nail Here's the chance of a lifetime to Set I your favorite winning Indian on prac- tically your own terms. 7l - 25, h 'V .ni T if ' 5lI','.y-Tgf X, 2 51 'I kflwfgfiikxf Llansing Indian Sales Company 622 E. Michigan Avenue RONDIE P. HARRIS H. KOSI'1'CIlEK X BRUS. Lan5Ing's I,f-:lrling C'IoII1iers llu- II mmlrla- of FASHION PARK and STYLE PLIfS Clothes .ellwalys Illc Newest in HABERIXXSIIICRY WALL PAPER SHOES Rork 8: Price DEPARTMENT STORE 200-202 E. Franklin Ave. Phone 6628 Dry Goods M en's Goods -....-.-.-.-..-.-....-.-.-.-.-...-.-....-...-....-.-......-.-.- .............,.....-,:,:.-...,.,-,-.-. -Y. Y Y Y Y -- Y V-Y-YYY .,E, Y, ,1-.... Ihlflr' flHC-IIIIIIIYYITII-c'l.fl1If-I n-Q---Q---Q. ORACLE nj..-1, , . 11:-1 :::-, -::: A . -Q-L , - 1- -.-, .--...Y M K THERE CAN BE ONLY if ONE LEADER IN A CLASS. DURANT EACH OCCUPY THAT POSITION. llIilIlIIII STAEISARS Iwullwmlltlllllllllll just a Real Good Car TRUXELL SALES CO. DISTRIBUTORS 4l3-I5 No. Washington Avenue TAFT DRUC CO. REED WY'-ER 2l4 East Franklin Avenue H5 East Franklin Avenue The Store of Friendly Service Wiring -- Fixtures -- Appliances Radio Supplies NERTH LANSINCS CITz. 7910 BELL 1127-1 L ADING STORE Notice the Lighting Equipment wherever you g lti AAAA O WAWTFW 7 L I KJ BIKE SHOP I -A ?E:'l8'i'i af'qLI'e1fIrI'20:,.,, f 403 No,-fl-I waihfwgfan Arie. ' Q A! N asJs.2safAE.z-Raasxesa SEE US FOR SPORTiNG GOODS P j fpll1 IHIHd!'L'd-fig!!fj'-Fiflllf .,.....-...-.-......,,.- A-H A-.-- - ...., , 1 fir-: .....4-f-......:...... 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ............ -fSl1uu'iug A llrzapei'y XYinnluu' by Hugh Lyons Vu. XYimlow Display Fixtures made in Lansing. XYnn4l Jlctnl X Panic-r Mnclxe. Period Designs in XY0ml Display Fixuiresfcorrrct xuizuvtimls ' .XdzunfAHepplewhite. -l'nluni:1I 'Queen Anne. 'NL-1liIYl'llKl1llt' --Louis XVI. YYilli:un X Mary. -llnlizul Rennissrmce - Ilunczin Pllyte. ui XYIIEYC the XYOod Display Fixtures Are Ass:-nllwls l. ,--. Y ,-. ' , -.-.-- V -- I - .Xlso IllZlI1llfIlCIlll'K'i'SUffxiillb me-rciul Trunks. Hmlies. spec- ial :md Trunk Equipment. Hugh lyuns 8. Co. Lansing, Michigan Chicago---New York---Boston Baltimore---Havana,',Cuha ---- --. - - --- Piljli' Ouv-11lzrldwd-vlifzlzfy 'I' -niu ..............g. ORACLE .g.................., , .fem . .-ZZ, f ......, , .f.,.., ...Y A-ef. . O'CON N 0R'S A SPLENDID PLACE TO TRADE Featuring Four Famous Makes-- HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER STEIN BLOCH KAMPUS TOGS KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS 'gggijs HAT 1-5 James O'Connor Lansing's Largest Clothier Compliments of Weigh in the Scales of Success SUCCESSFUL MEN never neglect their appearance. They know that being smart includes looking smart, and that for distinction, for impression, there is nothing like tailored-to-order clothes made of pure wool fabrics. OU can start a bank account Y by savi g the diiference your purchas at this store u D Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed , U The XX Century Tailors The Economy Spot of Lansing 125 EAST MICHIGAN Avenue -.,-.pf--1-Q--..-.,..-..-Q-. - -,W 1-.-., , -.-:ff-H - --..-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-.-..-....-.-,-..-. Onr-1 I'-r'- 'fb' -.--,-,- -:Lf--3141 -..Q - Q .... f Q Q , e.e....... -ff- ..............4. ORACLE .g................... YOUR APPEARANCE IS YOUR INTRODUCTION Be well dressed---Good Clothes are a strong business and social asset. Be assured of being well dressed by buying your clothes of--- JOHN HERRMANN'S SONS T A IL o RS 218 North Washington Avenue Do you Walful-uifflleiid style to CampbelI's Drug Store Acorn Clothes have both ! II45 South Washington Ave, Drugs, Paints, Oilsg Young M6n's, all sizes, craveneted. Flshlng Tackle' BOYS, 6 to 18 Camera Supplies ABBEY 8: WALTERS, Inc. 321 south Washingtgn Avenug Try a Cool Drink at Our Fountain ! Pugv Onv-lzluzdrvd-11invfy-m --.-.-.-..-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..--.-.-f-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..--.-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. A 'I' N N ,. NN ,N NN NN N N NN N N N NN I NN N I N N NN NN N N N 4 N N N NN no N N I N N v .g-...-..,......................g:.. lx T.-...............1. ORACLE .g...................::::..::1 , -1- 11-.. 7 -g.....::...., 1 ...- I M SQBS WJ0 A T fs? . f lm.:- I, I Oracle readers will always please look for the Trade Mark, , the hub of which is Protection at Cost, when selecting a I Company in which to insure your Automobile or other I I I. Motor Vehicle. 11 li ll 'I if eflutowlvner I INSURANCE COMPANY OF LANSING l .Qqal Reserve Non-Assessahlv I I I I I Arnold Reed: Teacher, what time is it F I Miss XVilbur: 'Time to keeu still. 1, l i il' 91' il' il' 'Yr I .lane Bullinger who had been in the habit of coming home late from ball I! games had been to a wedding. As she entered the house her small brother who il did not know where she had been cried out: IYho won Nobody,,' saifl I lane, it was a tie. H 'I9 'le -F: -X' 91' l Mr. Traschel-fin chemistry classj: Mr, johnson. what is the moon P I Kenneth Cjust waking upj: .-X hunk of green cheese. I I I I I I I FRANK STABLER I I NORTH LANSING I I Hart Schaffner 6: Marx Clothes I Mallory Hats Munsing Wear I A Sensible Place to Trade I . I I 'I' - V - --f -.-.-0:1 JL, , V - -...Ze ,Q-.-.-,Yi ... -44,,,,...-.-..-.--.-.-.-.-..--. Page CJIIF-IlIIIIKIITU1-llillflj'-lI'Ti'0 q..-......................- H ......L,, ........ f 1 lf.-f -f -....:- f---......:::...g. 0 R A C L E .g......-..- ll V l li 1, l I I l M in ll H H H M ,, u ,, gi l l ,n cc 0 0 o Thrift ls Wise Expenditure For what the ordinary washing cost each week, you can have the Cataract Washer in your own home and paid for, in about one year. The thrifty Woman knows the advantages of doing the laundry in the smooth copper tub ofthe Cataract. Saves Time, Money, Clothes, Labor THIS YEARS STYLE DECREE ! Plaid, Washable Dresses. Bell 703-Nl Citz. 3858 ALLEN - SPARKS COMPANY 420-422 Michigan Ave., E. J ARVIS ESTES CO. Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors FUNERAL HOME FURNITURE STORE Corner Washtenaw and Walnut Corner Washington and Franklin Corner of Washington and Franklin Avenues LANSING ART AND PHOTO SUPPLY Edward H. Vanden Berg, Prop. ART PICTURES NEATLY FRAMED Developing, Printing, Copying. No. 6 Strand Arcade B q I d Parly Wo Enlarging and Picture Framing, i Al A y T me gy Plqg Commercial Worlz of All Kinds. Cuz- Phone 2692 EAT AT THE KOFFEE KUP Where Uncomparable Service and Quality Reigns IO4 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE 4...-.--.-............ .... ..... - f , 1 - -::..2,, - --- , -:s ,..::::.. , Pagv Om'-llmuirmi-nil: lx ll I , .,,, , , 1-1-, , .-.- .W----W -.-... :T-tggz , ----r I I I -1- o au IP I I I I I I .--4-.-.-1 .-..-.- .-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-..-..-.-.-.-.-..-,-.-.-......-..-.-.-.- 4-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-...-.-......-,-,..s..--.....-......,-.-.-.-.-.-....-.-.-,-..-.-.......-.- -.-.-.-.-.- .9- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I, I I, I I I I I I I, I I I I I I: I II II I I -1' G HALLENBECK .PRINTING CQIVIPANY ffffxff GIWWYIICE' l 19 -1 21 East Ottawa Street LANSING Ig . . --.. -.1.. i1..... Jam' Om'-111111 11' II-1IZ'llf'fj'-fU'llI '-'I' I II I I I I II I I I I I I I I it I I I I I I I I I I I I it I I I I II II I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------------------------ -1- o R A c L E -1- ---- Society Brandi' CLOTH ES GrifIon' Be K's Always New Things--All-ways in Furnishings Complete Boyis Department Jefferys 8z Derby DRUGS QUALITY AND FIT A Visit to our Display Rooms will convince the most skeptical as to our Quality and Price, and as for Tailor- ing it is absolutely all Hand Made and a Perfect Fit guaranteed. Let us show you our large assortment of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT FOR LESS MONEY. Michigan State Farm Bureau Fabrics Department 221-227 N. Ceclar St. Lansing, Mich. -.--,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -. - , ,....... - - --.-- ---- -.-.-. , --4 V ,-.-.-..--.-.-.-..-.-. Iidjli' Illia'-IIIIIIIIVVKI III!! lx f ............. 0 R A C L E 4. .................-A Ee, ..... ..... E..-VE...---....,f, ROBIN SON 'S iBETTERi ICE CRE MS and Pure Fruit Ices Served alone or in many original and delightful combinations at our-Z Soda and Luncheon Grill 208 South Washington Avenue Where every promise is performed CROTTY'S Ex3'3fJLi Zlffafiiigvliiual BOOK STORE You will find suitable gifts for all occasions l.. Memory hooks of various lcinds. New Fiction, Travel and Biography. Our Fountain Pens are Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wahl-Tempoint, Waterman and Conk- lin. Greeting Cards for all occasions. 'J JOHN F. cRoTTY . Bookseller and Stationer Co, 110 East Allegan Street LANSING, - - MICHIGAN ESTABLISHED 1900 - --.-.-.-., , -...,,,,,,,,...... , Y,-7, ,,, , Om'-l11md I- tj-.' .' A - - - - --- -- - -..,...,,,,-.,,,,,,.. --...,,,, Y,- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .................f -..sr-1 ....-- ..4- - ..., .............. 4. 0 R A C L E 4. ACME SERVICE SATISF IES Thorough, Careful, Rapid Preparation for the best business positions SCHOOL ALWAYS IN SESSION J. ARTHUR EBERSOL, M. Accts. 301-320 Capital National Bank Building VISIT QB? LA I ' Gm, Shop NS Nas NEIIIEST HARDWARE Q ?7fo Tk:bEosf hi Dlxbmsamnva 'ITC.Ho son8fSon Gifty Novelties Greeting Cards For Every Occasion Party Goods Dance Favors Quality Hardware Russwin Builders' I-lardware Stanley Tools Glidden Paints and ,lapalac Perfection Oil Stoves Universal Ware Sporting Goods Cutlery Bell 3237-J Citz. 2778I W 5 , . 1 D f ' ', ' '7r'Af-?DWA RE C0 -v-.--.-..-....-.-........-.-............-..-...-.-.-.-.-.-..-.---.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-...-.-.-.-1.-.--..-....-.11. Page Om'-11zrwldwd-IzifzciI .-.-.-.-...- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-.-.. .l. age Lumb r C . 'SEI' South Penn. Ave. CISTZHS .-..-.-.-.-.....-.-.-.....-.-..-.-.-.-.-....- Where The Better Lulnber Comes From 4-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Leo Roach and Margaret XYilson were in a restaurant one afternoon when :I handsome vounff man went vast them. iXIZ1l'0'Z1l'Ct smiled sweetlv at him. H . 5 F N . Leo: Do you know that man? Margaret: Yes, l.eo: Shall we have him join us Nam'-faret Chlushinv' : 'ICJh, how suddenI N K 5 sn Leo: 'How sudden, what do you mean? Narffaret: IWW he's our minister. 5- . ee 4-E -I6 'li' -EC- lilessed are those who expect to Hunk for they shall not he disappointed. .-.-..-.-,-.- RIKER'S DRY CLEANING COMPANY F. B. STEBBINS, Proprietor Class of 1914 Diagonally across From High School .-.-..-.-..-.-.-.-.- We Photograph Anything-Anywhere, Anytime R. C. LEAVENWORTH Headquarters at Commercial WOLVERINE LUNCH Photographer I07 East Mich. Ave. Open All Night I3I5 West Michigan Ave. Lansing, Mich. Attention I... H. S. Students--Make Your grill- I. V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I Page Om'-l1z111a'1'c'd-11nifty-viylzl ...-.... 4. 0 R A C L E .g. .-................................................................................... .......... 'I- I I II I I I I I I I I I I I . I .. II .. II I I 1. I I I I I I II II I II . I . I I :Inm- 1,L-,a . - aaggazf. . . ..-Z - lag: L: ::.,,. - 4. ORACLE 4..-..................!. Joxlzs .y Jack Hubbard was walking down Capitol Avenue the other day and saw i Max Barton hunting for something in the gutters. . Did you lose something, Max ? Yes, I lost a dime. XVant some help ? VVouldn't mind it a bit. They hunted for the dime awhile, finally Jack said: XVhen did you lose it ?', XYhere did you lose it P . Down at the corner of Vkfashington and Michigan. Then why are you looking for it here ? Oh, the light is better here. -n--x--x--n--is X Some popular magazines and what they remind us of . ''VVhiz-Bang - Chuck,' Harrison. System -Miss Barber. Review of Reviewsn-Exams. i VVoman's Home Companion --fielartnian. Scientific American -Kennedy. Musician -Scofield. Physical Culture - Chuck Randall. . Sunset -LeFurge's office. Current Events -Announcements. p AH-Story -A good bluff when you don't know your lesson. 1 'I l -X' 'I -X' Chuck McComb, who was not prone to over-exertion in the classroom, Q somewhat surprised and delighted his mother when he came home at noon with 1 this announcement : 1 I got one hundred this morning. . :I'hat's lovely, Charles! exclaimed his Mother as she tenderly kissed him. I VVhat was it in ? Chuck : SO in chemistry and 50 in history. 'I 'I 'I' 'I' 'I Mr. Trachael Cin ninth-hour chemistry class, while discussing water of crystal- izationjz XVell, now Mr. Maatsch, just what is water? T herlow: VVhy. water is a colorless fluid that turns black when you wash your hands. 'll tl' 'I' 'I' 'I' Citizen: Your Honor, I'm too sick to do jury duty. I've got a had case of the itch. ' judge fto clerkj: Scratch this man out. - -E I- fl' I 'I- Mr. Kennedy: Oxygen in the form of O,, is called ozonefl Helen Bishop finnocentlyj: Is that what they put on corns ? ' -lf -If 41- 45 if Miss XVilliams fin Englishj : Miss Andrus, do you know your English P Ruth: No, I'm Irish. 'lf ,Q YQY: is - Y.: - - . f .V-f-2+ Page OHL'-I1fllldffd-llillffj'-llfll Oh, about an hour ago. if 'l I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I .-.-.-.-.-.- .-.-.f 1-.-1,1 -.-. -.- .-.. .- II I -.-.1.-.-..-....- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-, Barker-Fowler Electric Co. Electrical Appliances Lighting Equipment Table and Floor Lamps 116 East Uttawa Street Citz. 3303 Bell 724 Engraving for this Annual Was Done by The Electric City Engraving Co., Buffalo, N. Y. -vu-. I I I -u- - 141.-n-no I 1 ,I I I I I I Jfinis 4. ORACLE .g...................g. U 1 N , , , , ,..-.-4. Pagc Two-lzundrvd-nu ?.............-.......3. ORACLE .pl 1 ,Z f W ,AZ :L , - A-V Af- ff ...f f - - ... ---4. 3, V N I il ,, ii H N I V K l W, l ,. 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