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x-Y ,qv .1 :V , I 4 u .g 'H' . ,Q . L ff' A 4 1 ' 'Q 1. gs 'os Ol This ink s., I 0,5 4 Us 'R' 1 I' 1. 1 A 0'nIN , 1 1 O o I 0' S .,g ' as fo 5 s ,603 21's . s I ALMA MATER JUNE, 1936 JANUARY, 193 7 Page Two THE ORACLE MAURICE BOLSTER, Editor-in-Chief HARLAND JARVIS, Business Nlanager 1936 Published by the Annual Staff of CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL LANSING, MICHIGAN Th FOREWORD This 1936 Oracle is now yours. Keep it, treasure it, for it includes pictures and mementos of all the students of Central High for 1936. This edition has as its theme Michigan, her industries and varied activities. It represents the best of a year's efforts, and we hope you will receive as much enjoyment in reading it as We have had in preparing it. APPRECIATION In recognition of the splendid art work done for this Oracle Edition, we wish to express our appreci- ation to Miss Smith and her class members. This year's Oracle also contains more snap-shot pages than any preceding publication of the Oracle. Nancy Ann Chandler and Harris Dean are to be highly praised for this work. Page Four DEDICATION 1 To William J. Trachsel who has revealed the Wonders of science to us, who has been, in his quiet manner, a champion of school athletics, who has been, in so many ways, the loyal servant of Central High School, to him the Senior Classes of June '36 and January '37 gratefuly dedicate this Oracle. Page Five' OPENING PAGES ..... TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ..... M-- SENIOR A's ...... SENIOR B's ...... JUNIORS ....... SOPHOMORES ..... ACTIVITIES .......... ORGANIZATIONS ..,..., PRIZE AWARDS .........,.. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ...... INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS ...,... GIRLS' ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS lgS B.S., A.M., L.L.D. 0 Superintendent of Lansing Public Schools Page Seven r t ai? Principal of Central High School EMMA M. LOTT, B.L. 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Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan Hobby-Travel SOCIAL SCIENCE MARION E. HALL. A.B., A.M. Michigan State College, University of Michigan Hobby-Gardening ART - LULU SMITH Chicago Applied Art Academy Hobby-Art COMMERCIAL HARRY STRAIT. A.B., L.L.B. Central State Teachers College, Ferris Insti- tute, La Salle Extension University Hobby-Music B. F. BRAIDWOOD Ferris Institute, Michigan State College Hobby-Camping HOWARD MCCURDY, A.B., A.M. University of Colorado, Gregg School, University of Michigan Hobby-Gardening KATHERINE MINSHALL, B.S. Western State Teachers College, University of Chicago Hobby-Motoring FLORENCE BOVEE, A.B. University of Chicago, Albion College Hobby-Music RUTI-I MCILVENNA, A.B. Albion College Hobby-Motoring EDITH JOHNSON. A.B. Central State Teachers College Hobby-Reading' , ENGLISH ' JAMES CRITTENDEN. A.B. University of Michigan, Michigan State Normal College Hobby-Hiking Page Fourteen AV' GREGORY ROBINSON Michigan State College, Western State Teachers College Hobby-Athletics RAYMOND TUTTLE, B.S. Western State Teachers College, University of Michigan Hobby-Boys HERBERT CIGARD Stout Institute, Western State Teachers College Hobby-Book Plate Collecting ELMER KEITH, A.B. Central State Teachers College, University of Michi- H811 Hobby-'Woodworking LATIN NANCY BRISTOL, A.B., A.M. Alma College, University of Michigan Hobby-Golf NELLIE MCCORMICK. A.B. Western Reserve University, University of Michigan Hobby-Collecting antique jewelry ALICE ROWLEY. A.B. University of Michigan Hobby-Rose culture MATHEMATICS DEANE BURNI-IAM. A.B. Michigan State College, Central State Teach- ers College, Western State Teachers College Hobby-Golf HAZEL TAYLOR, A.B. Olivet College Hobby-Fishing EARL MCDONALD, A.B., A.M. DePauw University, Indiana University, University of Michigan Hobby-Debating LAURA MILLAR, A.B. Michigan State Normal College, University of Michigan Hobby-Travel HAROLD LANTZ, A.B. Indiana State Teachers College, Uni- versity of Michigan Hobby-Fishing HOME ECONOMICS MARGARET PARTLOW, B.S.. A.lVl. Michigan State Qollege, University of Michigan ,Hobbyf-Golf RUTH RUSSELL, B.S. Michigan State College, University of Chicago Hobby-Golf LOIS CRANE, B.S. Michigan State College Hobby-Reading INDUSTRIAL NIAURICE PANCOST. B.S. Michigan State College, Colorado State College, Uni- versity of Michigan Hobby-Camping GEORGE KIEPPE University of Michigan, Michigan State Col- lege, Western State Teachers College Hobby-Music CHARLES SNELL, B.S. Michigan State College, Western State Teachers College, Central State Teachers College Hobby-Hunting Page Fifleen J. O. PETERSON. A.M. Michigan State Normal College, University of Michigan, Valparaiso University ' Hobby--Gardening E. E. DEVEREAUX. A.B4. I Alma College, Michigan State College, Wheaton College Hobby-Taxidermy SPANISH HARRY EMERICH. ILE., A.M. Columbia University, De Pauw Uni- versity Hobby-Chess - VIETA VOGHT, A.B. ' Rockford College, University ol' Michigan Hobby--Traveling OFFICE JOSEPI-IINE IVIEYERS ' IVIARTHA E. CI-IAMBERLAIN l GERTRUDE BENSON, A.B.. IVLS. Universiy of Michigan Hobby-Camping ROBERT BELL, A.B. - Central State Teachers College, Michigan State Normal College Hobby-Raising berries HAZEL MILLER, A.B. Albion College, University of Chicago Hobby-Cooking 4 MUSIC HARPER STEPHENS Michigan State College Hobby-Golf PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOHN MIDDLESWORTH, A.B. , Central State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University Hobby-Fly fishing HOWARD GLEASON LaCrosse School of Physical Education, gniveriity of Michigan, Marquette orma Hobby-Hunting DAMARAS WENG, A.B., A.M. Pniversity of Chicago, Indiana State Teachers Col- elle Hobby-Dancing SCIENCE W. T. TRACHSEL, Ph.B, University of Akron, University of Michigan Hobby-Golf ETTA CRILLY. B.S.. A.M. University of Michigan, Denison Uni- versity ' Hobby-Cam'ping and swimming Page Sixteen K 6 ,'.P.P 65 N I JE INN 'iz' 'Th a- UD 'N N, xx Sgsvssf 5-'QUE 7 YP!! yell k 7.42145 Xgahf. Ex' A HAMLET J QRGEN Xt E5 I X 152 -ir .- ..1'- X --.- xxx ' U . v I ' 1' 5h hhhb QFe,4AWv- 4 Niglllglllvi X ?'S '! A ,, 1 'Q' f 'ii sa V9 ,www , X ILILIL jf Dotaj Huewaf 'xl' fi,-f -NAAAA Page Seuerztern .gjfiff V 1 J 1 Qu- A 'W I , ' -mag - f:. ' -H3 W an Education. SENIOR A OFFICERS JOHN G. GOODELL , In his tongue is the law of congeniality, Pres. Senior Class: Pres. Ka Sec. Young Men About Town Clubg Band '33, '34: Zodiac DON JANZ .I-Ie wins who can laugh. Vice-Pres. Class: Opera: Orchestra MARGARET SCHILLER She tloeth little leimlnesses which moxt leave undone or despise. Sec. Senior Class: Vice-Pres. Girls' League: Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Senior Day Comm. JAMES BRODY .Ambition personilied. Vice-Pres. Student Council '36: Operetta. '35g Co-Chm. J-Hop '34g Frasoris '35 ERNESTINE M. ANGST A tender heart ant! will inflexible. Class Athletic Dir. '35. '36: Girls' Point System '34, '35, '36: Euripidean Soc. '35g Camera Club '35 JOSEPH J. DEMBOWSKI The best of sports! this man is known, tt right gootl fellow. we all own. Boys' Class Athletic Mgr.: Football-Little Reds '34: Boxing Club '35, '36 SENIOR A ORACLE BOARD -- EDITORIAL STAFF JANE BEDEN The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. Asst. Editor Oracleg Sec.-Treas. Frasoris '34, '35: Vice-Pres. Frasoris '36g Senior Play Comm. LAURA A. THOMAS To have an appreciation of art is to have immeasur- able wealth. Art Editor Oracle '36: Art Club '34, '35: Hia- tory and Travel Club '36: Sec. Tusitala Club '33 DOROTHY JANICE HEBERLING ln wisdom she is excellent, in dignity she excels. Oracle Board: Point System Chm. and Letter Wnnerg Pres. Home 'Room '34g Athletic Dir. 3 , '35 MARY LYON PALMER Always busy, never weary, always happy, always cheery. Oracle Board: Vice-Pres. Sub-Deb Club '36g Student Council '35: Senior Day Comm. ALBERT F. MAY, JR. A Cheeretl up himself with ends of verse and sayings of philosophers. Oracle Board '36g Pres. Journalism Club '35, '36: Student Council '33: J-Hop Comm. GORDON S. DEER Worth, courage. honor. these indeed your sus- tennce and birthright are. Senior Play '35: Band '33, '34, '35, '36: Boxing Club '35, '36: Hi-Y Club '35, '36 ..--4' ' ' Ti Yr I I I IQ E g' 1 5- 'i-' ff M, t ' I ,I 4' t. fi . 41 . '-MI' fa .A i 'HI V . 'J Q' J.. I SENIOR A ORACLE BOARD -- BUSINESS STAFF HARLAND N. JARv1s Cheerfulness in most cheerful people is thc rich and satisfying rcsull of strenuous discipline. Business Mgr. Oracle: Chief Student Duty Force: Senior B Play '35: Student Council '34, '35, '36 WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL, JR. So much to do-so little done. Ohm. Senior B Party: Advertising Mgr. Oracle: Business Mgr. Senior Day: Science Club GRAY H. BERNARD, JR. As wt: advance through life we learn the limits of our abilities. Decoration Chm. Senior B Party: Vice-Pres. Young Men About Town '36, Orsic ing: Student Duty Force le Advertis- RUTH JANE BIEN Shu is calm, deliberate, dignified. Pres. Tapperette Club '34, '35g Circus '35, ' Pres. Euripidean Society: Oracle Board ELSIE L. SCHIMMEL lVln-reucr she finals herself in life, shc'lI make a good addition. Business Staff Oracle '36: Hodierni Romani '33, '34, '35: Commerce Club '35, '36 MARCELLE L. HEIDTKE fl Luisc head makes a close mouth. Vice-Pres. Home Economics Club '35g Adelphia Society '35, '36: Oracle Board 36 I Vice- Senior A. Party Wz'nter Wonderland Page Twenty-ont' .fe . W ,Q , , , 1 X WALTER BIBER The shortest answer is doing. Reserve Basketball '34, '35: Golf Team '34, '35, '36 EDWARD M. BIRCI-IFIELD By fha work one knows the ruoriznmn. Printers' Guild '33: Vice-Pres. Printers' Guild '34 FRANK S. BLACK Slow and steady will win the race. Senior Play Comm. '35: Athletic Director '3-4: Swimming Team '34, '35, '36: Senior Prom Comm. '36 JUNE MARY BOAM A handful of humor is worih u bushel of learning. Sen ior B Party Comm.: Treas. Adelphia Society '36: Adelphic Society '34, '35, '36 KENNETH C. BOHNET The manly par! is I0 do wilh :night and main what you can do. RACHEL L. BONNELL The mildcsl manners and genllesl heart. Zodiac Typist '36 BETTY E. BROWN I Wilh laughing eyes and happy disposilxon. Vic Vic e-Pres. Poetry Club '35: Pres. Poetry Club 'Zi5i e-Pres. Poetry Club '36g Vice-Pres. Home Room 36 , VIRGINIA A. BRAINERD Sl7c's shot! but she's Ihvrv all Ihr' same. ' Vice-Pres. Tapperette Club '367 TTGHS- E1-11'llJ1d9?-U Society '36g Treas, Tapperette Club '35i Senior B Party Comm. LULU V. BOYER Le! genllvnuss my enforcemlrnr bv. , Invitations Comm. '36: Journalism Club 34, '35,4 '36: Hodierni Romani Club '34: Girls' Glee Club '33 Q , -P 5. -r 1 sri' H I me me 'lil' Q BST . U., ,Lf , ' SWR ELIZABETH ABBOTT A Iilzeablc girl with a winning personality. Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves '35, '3Gg Vice-Pres. History and Travel Club '34, '35: Senior Prom Comm, '36: Senior Zodiac Comm. '36 RUTH N. AIKIN Shyness only enhances hcr charms. Home Economics Club '33, '34, '35: Bible Study Club '36 BEATRICE M. ALGATE A frank engaging smile betrays the calm and quiet of her ways. Intramural Games '34, '35, '36: Senior Banquet Comm.: Senior B Party Comm.g Point System Letter Winner LOUISE ELIZABETH ANDERSON find grace lhal won all who saw har. J-Hop Comm. '35: French Club '35, '36: Senior Ban- quet Comm. '36: Senior Zodiac Comm. '36 ELSIE A. ANDRESEN Her hair is not more sunny :han her smile. J-Hop Comm.: Memorial Comm.g Service Comm.: Sec. Athletic Boosters '36 NORMAN E. ARENS Quivrness is bc-sr. Science Club EDWARD J. AUSTEN An alfahiv and courtuous fcllow. News Reporter Automobile Club '36 FRANCES K. BAILEY Gentle in manner. firm in realily. J-Haan Comm.: Senior Prom Comm.: Clu , JANE BAILEY Pnlicncu is Ihr lacy lo ronl1.'nlnzi'nr. Girl Reserves, Banquet Comm. Girl Reserve .1 in 'QV' Page Twenty-two' JANE BUERGER Vitality rather than perfection, is the measure of achieve- vit. Clhgxging Club '34, '35: Sec. Clogging Club '35: 'Pin and Ring Committee '34, '35, '36: Senior B Party Comm. ANNE MARIE BRUMMETT Such joy ambition Iinils. Senior Banquet Comm.: Sec. Camera. Club Euripidean Societyg J'-Hop Comm. KATHRYN BURGESS A cheerful look makes a tlish a feast. Sec. Sub-Deb Club '35: Sub-Deb Club '34, '35, '36g Parrot Club '33g Senior Prom Comm. '35: DONNA YVONNE BULLER ' She rules her own mind. , Euripidean Society '351 Home Economics Club 353 J-Hop Comm.: Senior Prom Comm. RUTH BURDEN With eyes that looked into the very soul. Parrot Club '34, '35, '36 DAVID COVERT One might think him quiet or even blue. when you know him you'll like him as we Football '3-1: Sec. Science Club '35, J-Hop Comm.: Cabin Club '34 but do. WELDON B. BYRD I-le linds pleasure in doing things. Radio Club '33, '34: Airplane and Yacht Club '34g Electrical Club '34, '35: Camera Club '35 JEANNETTE S. CAMPBELL Small in height but great in might. Service Comm. '3-1: History and Travel Club: diac '34: Senior B Party Comm. n NANCY ANN CHANDLER A maiden never bold. of spirit still unquiel. Opera. '35: A Cappella Choir '34, '35, '36: Memorial Comm.g Latin Club '34, '35 Zo- Pagu Twenty-three STUART BAILEY Diligence is the mother of good fortune. CHESTER BAKER Wise to resolve and patient to perform. G. 0. Ticket Cashier '34, '35, '36 RICHARD BALLMER - Character is higher than intellect. Treas. Airplane and Yacht Club Collector '35, '36: G. O. Collector '35 '34 3 Oracle ROBERT BEASLEY Sell-reverence, self-knowledge. Northwestern High School, Detroit, '33, '34, '35 WALTER H. BECK. JR. As goorl as gold. as true Band '32, '33: Vice-Pres. Play Comm. '34 JACK BEEDY He has ti genial nature and tt wealth of frientl- ship. Football '34: Swimming '35: Boxing Club '35, '3Gg Science Club '34, '35 self-control. as steel. Nature Club '35, Senior MARY ROBERTS BEMENT llll that she tlirl. she rlirl well. Student Council '353 Treas. Sub-Deb Club '35: Chrri. Fuvor Comm. J-Hop '35: Athletic Booster Club '33, '34 HARRY S. BENGRY Gentle ot' speech. benelirent of mind. Band '33, '34, '35, '36: Hi-Y Club '34, '35, '36: Decorations Committee J-Hop '35: Continuity Comm. Rhythm Round-Up '36 BETTY JANE BENSON Beauty is the index of a larger fact than wisdom. Senior B Play Lead: Pres. Euripidcan Society '35: Pres. Athletic Booster Club '36 A H l ,tar .fs r, C li -mmf -I . W ' .mf ' CHARLES G. CHAPMAN In all things athletic does this man excel. Football '33, '34: Track '34, '35: Basketball '33, '34, '35g Varsity Club '33, '34, '35, '36 ALYS CHRISTIANSEN An air of quiet unaffected assurance. Banquet Com'm. Girl Reserves '35, '36: Treas. History nd Travel Club '36: Art Club '34, '35 JAMES H. CISSEL M'm'm! Holtl that tiger! Mgr. Basketball '34, '35: Asst. Sports Editor '343 Senior Day Comm.: Senior B Party Comm. H. FRANK CLARK He that does good to another man does also gooa' to himself. Pr C mera Club '36: Chm. Point System Comm. es. a '35: Electrical Club '34 JACK V. CLARK No one knows what he ran do until he tries. G. 0. Ticket Cashier KATHRYN J. COLLICK Cheerful. good-nutaretl, always smiling. Opera '34, '35: A Cappella Choir '34, '35. '3G: History and Travel Club '35, '36Q Sec. History and Travel Club '36 BILL COLLINGE The huntl that follows intellect can achieve, l Debate '34, '35, '363 Student Council '35g Journalism Club '35, '3G: Memorial Comm. '36 DELBERT J. COLLINS Hu who scrues will and says nothing mtzlzes claim enough. utomobile Club '36: Track Team '35: Vice-Pres. A Football Team '35: Radio Club W. RUSSELL COLLINS Success is in uain without ambition. Band '33, '34g Science Club '35, Senior B Party Comm.: J'-Hop Comm. v 1 I '75 . WILMA RUTH CORNELL Always quiet and demure. Pres. Euphronian Society '35: Pres, Verse-Speaking glub '3flhg35: Treas. French Club '36: Senior Banquet omm. ROBERT E. COULSON A good man does good by merely living. Electric Club '35: Art Club '35 CLAUDE COUREY Life is a serious business and girls ttrerft in it. House of Representatives '35 PATRICIA DARLENE CLARK True blue-through and through. Zodiac '34, '35, '36: Journalism Club '34: Athletic Booster Club '35: History and Travel Club '35, '36 KATHERINE JEAN CRAWFORD Most learned of the fair. Most lair of the learned. Pres. Hoclierni Romani '35, '36: J-Hop Comrn. Class Song Comm.: Senior Zodiac Comm. PAUL B. CRESSOR. JR. Honesty, character, and plcasantness too, mixed together. Senior Prom Comm.: Pres. Science Club '36g Student Council: Vice-Pres. Science Club '35 DOROTHY CUMMINS What sweet delight a quiet life alforrls. Girl Reserves '33, '34: Hoclierni Romani Club '34g Sub-Deb Club '35, '36: J-Hop Comm. MARY A. CZUBAK Where the river runs deepest, it runs the quietest, Home Room Oracle Representative '34g Home Eco- nomics Club '35, '36 DEBORAH V. DART A pleasure to the eye, a jog to the heart, she's merry always. Class Sec. '35: Chm. of Emily Post Unit- Girls' League: Hodierni Romani Vice-Pres. '34, Pres. '357 Zodiac '34, '36 , I -ea Page Twent y-four 3 'Bl vi NELLIE DOBROWA Self possession is the best possession of all. Home Economics Club '35, '36 A light heart lives long Eurnpidean Society 35, 36: Home lconomies Club '33, '34: Nature Study Club '34 VERDA LILLIAN ELLIOTT - . . ' , Q D HAROLD EVANS 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Student Council Representative '34: Senior B Party Comm. '35 JOHN PABIANO I may seem a quiet lad-but you a'on't know me. J-Hop Comnf. '35g Boxing Club '34, '35 FRANCES FARRAND Moda-sly is a cardinal virtue. MARTHA J. FELTON Fortune truly helps those who are of good judg- ment. Pres. Euripidean Society '36: Vice-Pres. Eu- ripidean Society '35: Student Council '36: Ban- quet Comm. '36 VIRGINIA M. FLORIAN Wise and slow: they stumble that run fast. FRED EOGLESONG Firm of worrl. speaking of deed, and rluedless in his tongue. Student Council: Athletic Booster Club: Swim- ming '33, '34, '35, Hi-Y PHYLLIS FORS An open hearted maiden true and pure. Euripidean Society '35, '36 ROBERT DEAN He hath tl sludious loolz: and yet+- Band '34, '35, '36g Journalism Club '34, '35, Orches- tra '35, '36: Science Club '36 HELEN E. DEI-lN Fortune is for all: judgment is theirs who have won it for themselves. Girls' Intramural Games '34, '35, '36: Home Eco- gomics Club '36: Vice-Pres. and Sec. of Home oom LADONNA JANE DARBOR fl generous soul is sunshine to the mind. Point System Letter Winner: Senior B Party Comm.: Point System Chm. '35, 'Z-36: Class 'A Athletics '34, '35, '36 NORMA V. DEWEY iv 'f 1 Senior Day Program: Girl Reserves '35 . VELDEAN L. DILLINGHAM - in .1 lf l cun't do anything else to help along l smile. , H Home Economics Club '34: Tapperette Club '35, ww ---- 2 e ,w H '36: Aclelphic Society '35, '36: School Circus '36 l' 'E li 3' ' , GERALD J. DINGMAN Honor lies in honest work. Boxing Club '33: Bible Study Club '36 L ,Q '-' ir-it She can dance former and be guy. 'ir 'R ' wg L l DH ELLEN E. DONAHUE l'll be merry and free. l'll be sad for nobody. Zodiac '35, '36: Senior B' Party Comm. '35g Senior Prom Com'm. '36g Knit Knot Club '34 DOROTHY DOUGLAS Calm surfaces bespeah great depths. J-Hop Comm. '35: Senior Prom Comm. '36, Girl Reserve '34, '35, '36g Girls' League Comm. KEITH DUNNIGAN Hv's rt brilliant devotee of science. Program Comm. for Senior Prom: Science Club '33, '34, '35, '36 ,,.v 'NJ -N, .wx Page Trvrnly-live ANN GOODZ It's what we think and lUfLl1f we do, that makes us what we arc. Art Club '34, '35: Euripidean Society '34, '35, '36C Sec. and Treas. Verse-Speaking Choir '33g Favor Comm. Senior Prom '36 GORDON F. GOYT Who broke no promise, served no private encl. Cheer Leader '34, '35, '36g Men About Town Club '35, '36: Zodiac '36, Senior Day Program '36 HARRY L. GRANT Who tleserucs well, needs not another's praise. PHYLLIS E. GRANT Thcra is always a smile, and back of the smile something worthwhile. Zodiac '36g Senior B Party Comm. '35: Senior Prom Comm. '3Gg Girl Reserves '35, '36 EILEEN GRAY And though she promise to her loss, she mafzcs her promise' good. Vice-Pres. Home Economics Club: Senior Banquet Comm.: Senior Zodiac Comm.: Art Club ELLAMAY GREINER She has a quiet smile and winning ways. Sec. Euripidean Society '3G: Clean Up Comm. Senior Party '355 Euripidean Society '35, '36 BURTON GUENTHER There's music in all things if mun has ears. Band '33, '34, '35, '36: Saxophone Club '32, '33: Foot- ball '32 WILMA GWYNN Joy is not in things. it is in us. Art Club '34, '35: Euripidean Society '34, '35, '36: Favors Comm. Senior Prom '36g Pres. Verse- Speaking Choir '33 HUBERT L. HAMMOND Character gives splendor to youth. Cheer leader '34, '35, '36: Pres. Printers' Guild '36g Athletic Booster Club '34, '35, '36, Zodiac Mechanical Staff '35, '36 LOUISE FRENCH Not hy years but by disposition is wisdom arquirul. MELVIN GASCHO Then-'s u lot of fun in the world if one knows wht-re to tina' it, , Tennis Team '35, Senior Picnic Comm, '36 FRED GATES You may not always he aware of his presence. but ht:'s there with thc goods. JUANITA GAY A companion thug is cheerful is worth gold. Senior Prom Comm.: Trees. Commerce Club '35, '36: Senior B. Party Comm.: Girls' Glee Club '33 NORMA ELAINE GEARHART Wherever she finds herself in life she'll make a good addition. Home Economics Club '35, '36: Senior Banquet golmigka Tusitala Club Sec. '34: Girl Reserves WARD B. GILLETT goofy man is a volume if you know how to reall UTI. Cheerleader '33, '34, '35, '36: Boxing Club '33, '34, '35, '362 Class Basketball and Baseball MAX R. GLASS A man's character is measured by his use of leisure tirnt-. Football Trainer '35 MARGARET L. GOODELL - Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Chm. Senior Banquet: Operetta '1-35: J-Hop Comm., Pres. Gad About Club '34, '35 WILMA GOODRICH With laughing eyes and happy disposition. Ifreas. Tusitala Club '34p Senior B Play Comm. 35 Page Twenty-six l ' L.. -. , .... .. . JACK DALLY Fine art is that in whirh the hand. the head. and the heart' go together. Vice-Pres. Art Club '36g Taxidermy Club '33 JACK HARTFORD A He cares not what others thinlz, he has u mind of his own. Football '34, '35 KENNETH W. HENDY Nearly every success is due to starting right and sticking to it. Basketball '33, '34, '35: Football '34, '35: Senior B Party Comm.: Senior Prom Comm. HAZEL MARIE HARDING The habit of looking on the bright side of things is worth more than fl thousand u year. VIRGINIA HIATT Continual cheerfulnrss is a sign of wisdom. DOROTHY JANE HARVEY It is folly to fret, grief's no comfort. Euripidean Society '33, '34, '353 Tupperette Club '35, '36: Opera '33, '34 EVE A. HOFFMAN Ability-the explanation of her success. Editor-in-Chief Zodiac '36: Secretary Sub-Deb '35, Senior B Play, Girl Reserves '33, '34, '35 RICHARD A. HOLLY Ambition lznows no rest. Football '34, '35, '36: Swimming '34, '35, '36: Ath- letic Booster Club '33, '34g Varsity Club '35, '36 HENRY S. HOPP Nor a word he spoke more than there was need. Cross Country '345 Senior B Party Comm. '35g Senior Prom Comm. Club if .555 is Page Twenty-seven LUCILLE R. HAMMOND Occupation alone is happiness. Commerce Club VERNON C, HANSEN Faults? Yes, but for all of them a man. glancing Club '35, '36g Intramural Games '34, '35, BETTY BERNICE HELDMEYER If life's worth while, Iet's meet it with u smile. Band '33, '34: Pres. Tusitala. Club '34, Chm. Recreational Unit, Girls' League '35: Senior Banquet Comm. JOHN PAUL HERSHISER A quiet unassuming man of sterling worth. Boys' Glee Club MARJORIE HARGER HATT A bigger heart you'll never meet. Parrot Club '34, '35, '36g Sec. Parrot Club '35, '36 BARBARA JOYCE HARRINGTON Ever gracious. ever true. Girl Reserves '33g Athletic Booster Club '36g Home Economics Club '34, '35 MAX C. HILL 'l fellow who is on the level. MAY A. HASBANY A true friend is ever a friend. Girl Reserves '33, '34g Vice-Pres. Tusitala Club '343o Senior Banquet Comm.: Home Economics Clu '36 JESSIE HAYES Ever with the best desert. goes dillitlence. Trees. Home Economics Club '33, '-34: Eu- phronian Society '35, '36: Senior B Party Comm. li N -cg , ,1 X . A -' :g 'f ,' r , ' 'Q S+ 1? f f . 'L xxx ., 'A .A ' I -ia-, TT.,,,,. ,.,.. fn., ,.,.,.. ... T,,,,,,.., I . , t -am., :rf - RICHARD KIMBLE Loyal in frientlship. in all he does sincere. Basketball '33, '34, '35, Cross Country '35, Football '33, Class Track '35 FORREST H. KITCHIN ' The tleetl I intend is great, but what tts yet I know t. Cayiifiera Club '34, '35, Automobile Club Sergeant- at-Arms '35, '36 VIOLET L. KRIEHN 4 A quiet girl is Violet Kriehn. So many mtsf pronounce her name. Nature Study Club '34, Sec. Nature Study Club '35 BILLIE LANSING True to her word, ber work. and to her friends. Operetta '34, '35, Parrot Club ROYDEN L. LECLEAR Friendly counsel cuts off many foes. Home Room Pres. '35, '36, Cabin Club '33, Frasoris Society '33, '34, Football '33 ROBERT L. LYONS An earnest straightfortaaml man. Hi-Y Club '34, C. GORDON LIGHT Life without laughter would he tt dreary blank. VIRGINIA K. LONGYEAR She has an eagerness antl zest.for poetry. Class Song Comm., Poetry Editor Zodiac '35, Senior Zodiac Comm., Zodiac Staff '34, '35, '36 ELSIE MAIER Her ways are quiet, but silence is eloquent. Girl Reserves: Vice-Pres. Home Economics Club, Home Economics Club BARBARA JIJNISON A merry heart doeth yootl like a medicine. Chm. Health Unit Girls' League, Pres. Sub-Deb Club '35, Treas. Sub-Deb Club '36, Rim: Ghm. Girl Re- serves '35, '36 GUY G. JOHNSON A jolly good fellow wherever he gots. WILMA L. JOHNSON True as the dial to the sun. Adelphia Society '35, '36, Sergeant-at-Arms Adelphia Society '36, Tapperette Club '35, '36, Home Economics Club '34 RUTH A. JUBB In her tongue is the law of kindness. Pres. French Club '35, Chm. Invitation Committee '5, '36, Euripidean Society '36, Motto Com'm. VIVIAN DORIS KECK Full of fan and frolic. ' Commerce Club '35, '36 JANE M. KELLEY Sweet of rlisposition. diligent in tuork, a pleasing personality. Girl Reserves: History and Travel Club, Senior Banquet Comm.: Sec. Home Room '36 RICHMOND KNIGHT His smile is sweetened by his gravity. Pres. Home Room RICHARD S. KOSITCHEK Do not squander time. for that is the stuf life is marie of. Sports Editor of Zodiac '35, '36, Football '34, 23-Ilomisegiof Representatives '34, '35, Journalism u , MARGARET G. KING Beautiful faces are those that wear wholesoalecl honesty written there. Pres. Adelphia Society '36, Pres. Home Eco- nomics Club '35, Sec. Home Economics Club '36, Vice-Pres. Home Room '34 Page Twcnt y-eight r I i 4 l BOB MARVIN True grvumvss lies in lhe consciousness of nn honest purpose in life. Pres. Hi-Y Club '36: Sec. Electrical Club '34g Club Reporter '35, '36: Pres. Home Room '33 WILFRED C. MAXEY He that does good to anolher. does good ID himself. Student Council Representative: Sec. of Hi-Y Club '35, Member Hi-Y Club '34, '35, '36g Pres. of Home Room DONALD D. MAXSON Unilinching labor conquers everything. Pres.-Treas. of Model Airplane and Yacht Club: Treas. of Electrical Club ELIZABETH MCCLURE Learned, and fair and good. Zodiac Staff: Parrot Club VIOLET M. MCCOY A good, sincere, friendly girl who is ever kind. Commerce Club '34, '35: Volley Ball '35: Bible Study Club '36 ELDON MEYERS Fix your rye upon iexcellenre. Oracle Collector: Treas. of Home Room' '35 TOMMY J. McNAMARA Did the Tigers win? Band, Boxing Club . RUTH MARIE MILLER Always smiling, never glum. She's u happy. cheerful chum. Girl Reserves '33, '34, '35, '36, Home Economics Club '3Gg Sec. Home Room '35 TOMMY MEADOWS A man's best asset is his originalily. Opera, Patience, '33g Opera, Erminie, '34 EDWARD LILLEY His serious mind and honest fare sonwlluy will ruin for him a place. Treas. Cliosophic Society HERBERT E. LEWIS A sunny disposition is the uery soul of success. Student Council '35, '36: Pres. Frasoris Society '36: Band '33, '34, '35: Asst. Chief Student Duty Oflicer '36 DORIS ROSE LARNER The an of making friends is one of God's greatesl gi Is. Choir '33, '34, '35, '36: Operetta '34, '35: Home Economics Club '34, '35, '36 MARY JEAN MABIE Sweet of manner and fair of face, and all her ways arc full of grace. Vice-Pres. Girls' League '35, '36: Latin Club: J-Hop Comm.: Senior Banquet Comm. DOROTHY MACKAY Shcfs small-buf, oh, myl Co-Chml J-Hop: Sec. Sub-Deb Club '35 MARGARET M. MALONE For srudenfs brow. lhc laurel ever grows. Adelphia Society: Zodiac 'Reporter Adelphia Society: Home Economics Club MARY MARION Darlz her hair. and brighl her eyes. Vice-Pres. Parrot Club '35, Frasoris Society: Girl Reserves 5 J-Hop Committee DONALD B. MARSHALL Student, speaker, arhlele loo. is lhcru zmylhing he can'! do? Pres. Student Council '35 :J Pres. Junior Class '34, zgigugreas. Sophomore Class '33, '34g Band '33, MARY D. MARTEMUCCI Quivr. SLUEIJI, wirhoul conceit. Home Economics Club: Senior Prom Comm. Page Tmuenl y-nine VIRGINIA MARIE MORAY She Enishes what she attempts. and helps others to do the same. Latin Club '33, '34: Journalism Club '33, '34, '35, '36g Home Economics Club '36: Girls' Glee Club '33 MAXINE HAZEL MORRISON To others lenient, to herself severe. Commerce Club Sec. '35: Commerce Club Vice- Pres. '36: Girls' Glee Club '33 VIRGINIA MAE MORSE She'.s pretty ro walk with, witty ru -talk with, and pleasant to look upon. , Sec. of Student Council '35: Sec. of Girls' League '35: Senior B Play '35: Society Editor of Zodiac ESTI-IER G. MUNRO fl good disposition is more lo be prnfrrreti than gold, LEON MUSSELMAN Who conquers me shall find a stubborn foe. Student Duty Force '36g Camera Club '35, '36 THOMAS L. McNAMARA l knew the gentleman lo be of worth and worthy estimation. Cross Country: Swimming: Motor Club VIRGINIA NETTNAY Good humor is the sunshine of thu world. J-Hop Comm.: Tapperette Club '34, '35g Euripidean Society '35, '36, Sec. Vocational Unit Girls' League VIVIAN M. NEWELL Mirth and motion prolong life. Tapperette Club '35 AUDRA V. NEWMAN Every man is the maker of his own fortunes. VEDETTA M. MEPHAM The mildest manners and the gentlesl heart. Tapperette Club '35, '36, Adelphic Society '35, '36 MILDRED M. MESSENGER She has a genial nature and a wealth of knowledge. Sec. Girl Reserves '36: Sec. French Club '35: Vice- Pres. French Club '36g Vice-Pres. Home Room '35 GRACE E. MCLELLAN Talent is something but tact is everything. MARGUERITE A. MINGUS The highest culrure is to speak no ill. Zodiac Reporter '34, '35: Reception Comm. .I-Hop '35: Euphronian Society '34, '35, '367 Banquet Comm. '36 RICHARD J. MOORS Unllinching labor conquers everything. Taxidermy Club '35 CLAYTON ALVIN MORAY The lzind of a fellow you like to be with. Hi-Y Club '33, '34, '35, '36g Science Club '36 CLARE F. MEAD Woman-I neilhvr hull: nor love them. You may call it toln-ration. Chief Student Duty Oflicer '35: Circus '35, '36g House of Representatives '35: Student Duty '35, '36 VIRGINIA LEA MILLER Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Treas. Girl Reserves '34, '35: Service Unit Girls' League: Vocational Unit Girls' League: Sub-Deb VIRGINIA WHITMAN MILLS Self trust is the hrs! secret of success. Girls' League Comm. '32, '33: Senior Banquet Comm. '36p Camp Fire Girls' Club '32, '33: Home Economics Club '33, '34 Page Thirty w l l , ,., , ,.T,,.. -v CHARLES V. OPDYKE. JR. 'Tis not what a man rloes that exalts him, but what a man would do. Cross Country '33: Track '34: Cabin Club '34: Boxing Club '36 MILDRED C. PALMER She crowns her thoughts with acts. Commerce Club: Senior Banquet Comm.: Welfare Comm. HARRY J. PARKE But anything he dill we know is right because he did it. Swimming Team '34, '35, '36: Cross Country '34, '35g Track Team '36: Science Club '34, '35 RICHARD PARKER Steady of heart and stout of hand. Printing Club ROSALIND M. PUTNAM , The harmony of life is my goal. Commerce Club '35, '36 NELLE M. PERRY Her good nature was invincible. ELLEN B. PETRIE For the good are always merry. J-Hop Com'm. '35: Treas. Athletic Booster '36: Reserves '34: Senior Picnic Committee '36 HELEN C. PETRIE She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Sub-Deb Club '34, '35, '36: J-Hop Comm. ' Girl Reserve Club '34 LEO V. PIERCE This man's true merit is not hard to see, Few worked so well or show such worth Student Council: Band Girl 35 i as he. WILLARD N. NEWMAN Hu who can take advice is sometimes superior to him who can give it. WILLIAM A. NEWTH Honor is purchased by the deeds you do. Band '34, '35, '36: Nature Study '34, '35: House of Representatives '35 RALPH H. NIMPHIE Our youth we can have but today. We may always End time to grow old. Hi-Y Club: Boxing Club JOHN L. NOLEN I'll warrant him heart-whole. Operetta '33, '34 ROBERT E. OWEN The more we do, the more we think we can rlo. RONALDA OGDEN She was just the quiet hind whose nature never UGFIUS. Sec. Journalism Club '36: Girl Reserves '35, '36: Commerce Club '35, '36: Senior Banquet Comm. JANICE OLIVER Calm and unrullled as the summer sea. Frasoris Society '35, '36: Girl Reserves '34, '35, '36g Senior Prom Comm.: Senior B Party Comml MARIAN I. OPPENLANDER The noblest mind the best contentment has. Vice-Pres. Hodierni Romani Club '36: A Cappella Choir '34, '35: Pin and Ring Comm. MARIE O'TOOLE A girl's own manner and character are what best become her. St. Philip, Battle Creek: Bellevue, Michigan: Sec. and Treas. '35 Wa an ff 59 H N fr 4 E59 . ref- - if 'h ' U i W Y' 5 l i f-1' Page Thirty-one 1 DOLORES VIRGINIA RICE Our distinctions do not lie in the places we occupy but in the grace with which we Iill them. Choir '36: East Lansing High School WAYNE RIGGS But try--the trying shall suilirc: The aim if reached or not, makes great the life. Band '33, '34: Boxing Club '35, '36: Track '35: Senior Prom Decorating Comm. ALBERT V. RICHMOND Here's to one who doesrft shirlz: Here's to one who does the work. Fi-asm-is Society '36: Parrott Club '3G: Chess Club '353 Debate Club '34 HARRIET RISTAU Graceful and useful in all that xhe tloes. Com'merce Club '35: Tapperette Club '36: Senior Ban- quet Committee '3G: Home Economics Club '35 MARCELINE ROBERTS The power to rlo great things usually arises from the willingness to do small things. A Cappella Choir '35 JEAN VIRGINIA What is done by her, is done well. Vice-Pres. Commerce Club '35: Sec, Commerce Club '34: Commerce Treas. Home Room '36 ROGERS ff Club '33, '34, '35, 'seg EARL ROGERS Trust reposeal in noble nature obliges them the more. Motor Club RUBY E. RUEDRICH Everything she does, she does wt-ll. and she cloes most everything. Pres. Girl Reserves '35, '36: Pres. Sub-Deb Club '35: Co-Chm. Senior Prom: Cliosophic Society '33, '34, '35 RUBY LOUISE ROOD Persuasion tips her tongue whcne'er she talks. Journalism Club '34, '35, '36: Latin Club '35: Senior Zodiac Comm.: Decorating Comm. Senior B Party JAMES O. PINO He was ever precise in promise keeping, Band '34, '35, '36: Latin Club: Hi-Y Club: G. O. Ticket Collector '34, '35, '36 BILL POLLITT The strong working hand makes strong the working mmtl. Cross Country '34: Track '34, '35: Swimming Trainer '34, '35g Athletic Booster Club '34, '35, '36 MARGARET POPE Happiness is the natural flower of duty. History and Travel Club '35, '36 SYLVIA LEE POSNER Is she not passing fair? Parrott Club HELEN MARTHA PRATT Her ways are quiet but silence is eloquent, Senior Play Comm.: Student Council '36: Zodiac '34, '35, '36: Girl Reserves '35, '36 DONNA M. PREVEY Pleusing in speech and gracious in manner. Tapperette Club: Senior Banquet Comm.: Home Economics Club REXFORD PRYOR A lion among ladies is a most tlreatlful thing. Cross Country '34, '35s Track '34, '35, '36: Band '34, '35: Science Club '34, '35 MARY LOUISE PEACOCK 'lic take things as they bc, that is my philosophy. Senior Banquet Committee JANE' M. PYLMAN No one knows what she can do until she tries. We Page Thirty-Iwo E Q i A .... ,,,,f 1 Zi Q .V PRESTON SCHOMP The highest wisdom is continual checrfulness. Vice-Pres. Model Airplane and Yacht Club '34: Sec. Model Airplane and Yacht Club '35: Vice-Pres. Model Airplane and Yacht Club '36 PAULINE C. SNIDER An honest heart possesses u kingdom. JUNE SCHUON She charms l.Uhoe'er she chances to meet. Pres. Girls' League: Sec. Athletic Board of Control: Co-Chm. Senior B Partyg Treus. Junior Class ' LUTHER L. SMITH Character makes its own destiny. Athletic Mgr. '35, '3G: Pres. Automobile Club '35, '36 HELEN SMITH Gentle of speech. benehcenl of miml. Adelphic Society MALCOLM SHANK A busy man who takes his tasks lo heart. pre- pared in everything to do his part. Cross Country: Hi-Y Club: Boxing Club VIRGINIA L. STRAI-IAN A gay, serene spirit is Ihr: source of all that is noble and good. FRANCES H. SHRADER She has u pleasant smile, a gentle wuy. Tapperette Club '35, '36g Art Club '34 BRUNO J. SIWEK The actions of men ure Ihr: bex! inlcrprrlerx of thought. Orchestra DORIS JANE RICHARDSON Art is the path of the rreator to his work. Vice-Pres. Art Club '34: Student Council Representa- tive '34: Senior Banquet Comm.: Poster Comm. J-Hop MARGIE RICHARDSON A grl of hope nml forusurtl looking mind. EVELYN SADLER Quiet and pensive, of whut tloex shu think? JACK SAUNDERS Plenty of humor to heap the story from being dull. Senior Play: Student Council '33, '35, '36: Latin Club '33, '34: Frasoris Society ELIZABETH ADELAIDE SAWYER Simplicity is the keynote of success. History and Travel Club '35, '36: Student Council Representative '36: J-Hop Comm.: Senior Comm. JOHN SAWYER Good nulure makes him rt pleasant companion RAYMOND M. SCHAFER A valiant man esteemed by all who lznou: him. Radio Club '34, '35, '36: Electric Club '34, '35: Camera Club '35, '36, Printing Club '36 MARY JANE SCHAUB Sha-'s tt very plcastmt lass. One whom you often like to pass. South3Bentl Central, December '34: Service Comm.. '35, ' 6 JOHN A. SCHNEIDER For will wi' srurrl1 lxefun' wr limi u llvurl xo nmnly ami so lzmd. Page Thirty-three I estee- .WF . 'W' JACK R. STEELE I have a heart with room for cueryjoy. BETTY ARLENE STONER A The world belongs to :hc energetic. Art Club '35, '36: Zodiac Comm. '36, Senior Ban- quet Comm. ' JOHN VERNON SHEAP Only so much do I lznozu as I have lived. Airplane and Yacht Club: Vice-Pres. Airplane and Yacht Club: Boxing Club JACK C. STRICKLAND Enjoy the present, whnlsocvcr il bv, and be not .solicirous about lhe future. Opera '33, '34, '35: Zodiac '35: Young Men About Town Club: .T-Hop Comm. ELEANOR STRINGER Kind words bring buck hind vchous. Pres. History and Travel Club '36: Operettu '35: Invitations Commf '35, '36 R. G. STRUBLE Virluous youlh makes flourishing manhood. Student Council '34, '35: Senior B Party Comm. JOSEPH SZEDLAK An honest man. close butronea' In Ihr: chin. broadcloth without and cz warm hear! u.'ilhin. Boxing Club '35 BETTY TAFT Youih, wil, brains: an unusual rombnalion. Sec. French Club '36: Student Council '34: Oper- etta '34, '35, Girl Reserves '34 ARTIE TAYLOR As prone lo mischiuf us able ro perform it. l CURRIN L. SKUTT Abparicnt mnn's n pattern for a king. Radio '34, '35, '36: Camera '35, '36g Treas. '35, '36 RALPH M. SMALLIDGE Wcuring his wisdom lighlly, Boxing Club '33, '34 CLAUDE A. SMITH He was a modest mrmncrvd man. YOLANDE SMITH To sec her is to love her. und love but her forever. Euripidean Society: J-Hop Comm.: Memorial Comm. HOWARD SOLTOW He knows how lo live who lzecps a middle stale. JAKE SPEELMAN. JR. Characler. like gold. is acceplablc in any counrry. Football '33, '34, '35: Co-Captain '34: Swim- ming '34, '35, '36: Athletic Board of Control: Co-Chm. Senior Prom ROBERT F. SEWARD Principle is cuz-r my motto. Journalism Club '34, '35: Young Men About Town Club '35, '36 ADDIE E. SELLECK Sofl peace slzu brings iulnvycuur shv arrquu DORIS SCI-IULZ Nlflhrr 100 humblc, nor loo sweat. Picnic Comm. '36 ...nf A-has Page Thirty-four l L W l W 4 L l r ' . I ll Pk l slr ' .-1 ' 'l- I L X - 0 'V A l Q - . ' 1- -, :w i v , L ,EFL 1 . ' 'AfQ3. - ':L ffii5' 4 E' s 4 L e ' j E f as. 4 W 'B l r., , egg, Lg I ' A F, - - 1- . tv. - ,, TL '- ...L DOROTHY A. UPNER V A good disposition is more valuable than gold for it is a gift of nature. Home Economics Club, Pres. Home Economics Club '36, G. 0. Ticket Collector '35, '36, Girl Reserves '34 CLEMENTINE M. VANWELSENAERE She's not a llowcr, she not a pearl, Shel: just an all 'round noble girl. Pres. French Club '36, Treas. French Club '35 Girl Reserves '34 JULIA MAE VANWELSENAERE If all the school were athletics. how happy l'd be Adelphie Society '35, '36: Sec. Adelphia Society '36, Girl Reserves '34, Senior B Party Comm. 1 -LK.,-jf., J, ' 3 H211 ,t 1 I J EAN TAYLOR She's a quiet girl-at times. , Home Economics Club '36, Zodiac Reporter '36 JOHNNY M. TAYLOR ' Describe him who can-an abridgment of all that is pleasant in man. Basketball '35, '36, Cheer Leader '34, '35, '36, lggxing Club '34, '35, '36, Vice-Pres. Home Room RUTH TAYLOR She can be as wise as we, and wiser when she wishes. Student Council '33, Tapperette Club '34, '35, '36, Vice-Pres. Tapperette Club '35, Pres. Tapperette Club '36 ELBER H. THOMAS Thou wcrt a hero on many a held. Football '33, '34, '35, Basketball '34, '35, '36, Varsity Club '35, '36, Golf '34, '35 WM. HORTON THOMPSON True blue, dependable is he, the kind we all would like to be. Track '35, '36, Choir '33, '34, '35, '36, Operetta '34, '35, Journalism Club '34, '35, '36 HELEN C. TOMECEK Deep brown eyes. running over with glee. Tusitnla. Club '84, '35, Com'merce Club '36 VERNA C. TONN Measured by inches she's not very tall. but in good fellow- ship. she comes up to them all. Commerce Club '35, '36, Tumbling Club '33 JEAN TSCHIRHART We have an energetic Jean. when there's work to be done. she's always seen. Home Economics Club '36, Girl Reserves '34, Vice- Pres. Home Room '36 LEOTA TUCKER What wondrous haunting melodies hrr lingers bring from iuoru keys. Operetta '34, '35, Euripidean Society '34, '35, '3G: Treas. Home Room '36 'K'-s ,,, ,,. , ' eg ' ,Qt ,,,, 'fu LEWIS H. VANLOTON . ' Y, e- . Character is greater than any career. 4 X f ' fl ' 'flfiji Q 'fe' V -ji-,K Cross Country '34, Camera Club '35, '36 ' A 5 11. it N ' l .. - DORYCE VERMILYEA e L 5 , 3 ,, gg ,e , fl real rontentment can be found in the enjoyment V mi' i 1 I N , 'f I, -Y YJ- ' :- of things as they are. 1' -,:-ff' i A-V' It ' 'lisa- 1l '-. Girls' Swimming Team '35, Tumbling Team '35, .-. ef-' 'C ' ' . Circus '35 Wd i, Y K ' VIRGENE FRANCES vices , 3 . A, l W Theres a proud modesty in her merit. Q ' Y ' is X - ' ,ll- Secretary Poetry Club '35 ' regex , N QI 'M M ,C 1 l'-lxlslti'-V.. ' , A i. N BEATRICE WALLACE 255' , AE A friendly heart gels many friends. ,. ' Ptletry Club '34, '35, Home Economics Club '36, Choir -' '3 r, ' ' 1 T R- N FLORINE M. WALZ .I ' Kind words are but little seeds, get they spring up ' 'LI :mtl bvur hind deeds. fi ' Girl Reserves '34, Sec. Home Room '35, Treas. , . .. f Home Room '36 CLINTON WARD , , He vnu-rs every game with all his might and K E- ' plays the game of life with honest light. Cross Country '35, Science Club '35, '36, Hi-Y T' '5 Club '34, '35, Track Team '36 V Pug e Thirty-live FRANCIS G. WHITE Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Student Council '36: Operetta '34: Choir '34, '35: Art Club '36 NEVA M. WHITE I speak not often but my thoughts are deep. Student Council '34 LUCILLE WIDMAYER A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Championship Baseball Team '35 GEORGE WARD Oh, that the world were a playground, and nothing to do but play, Varsity Football '34, '35g Pres. Home Room '35 SARA WILLIAMS A modest woman is euer amiable. Girl Reserves '34: Commerce Club '36 H. JUNE WILSON It is tranquil people who accomplish much. GERALD N. WINANS Always a smile to greet you, Sec. Home Room '36g G. 0. Ticket Cashier '35, '36s Decoration Comm. Senior Prom TOM WATKINS He was a gentleman an whom I built an absolute r ust. Taagidermy Club '34, '35, '36: Art Club '34, '35: Reserve Football '34g Little Red Basketball '34 MARION L. WRIGHT Dark hair, shiny eyes, merry humor, she's a prize. Euphronian '34, '35, '36: Girl 'Reserves '34, '35, '36g Verse-Speaking Choir '34, '35g Pres. Home Room '35 GAYLAND E. WARD A pleasant friend, a good companion SUZANNE WILEY Perseuerance overcomes all things. Sub-Deb '34, '35, f36: Journalism '34, '36g Student Council '36 3, Girl Reserves '34, '35, '36 ROBERT F. WISE Who knows nothing base, Fears nothing known. gtgxing Club '34: Taxidermy '35, Camera Club ADELINE WIENER That smile would let her through St. Petr-r's gate, While sad-eyed martyrs hurl to stand and wait. CLARE WEINMAN Full of fun, get always serious Art Club '34, '35 ZOA ELEANOR MARIE WELTON Eleanor and her 'cello are as companinnable as snow and cold weather. Orchestra '33, '34, '35, '36: Nature Club '34: Cliosophic Society '35 JUNE E. WELCH Nothing endures but personal qualities. Adelphic Society '36 MAXINE WEST See her motions, watch her step: Watch her give the crowd the pep. Championship Basketball Team '35, '36: Home Economics Club '36: Sec. Home Room' '34: Vice- Pres. Home Room '35 PORDYCE W. WHITE Just tt regulttr fellow. Cross Country '35: French Club '35g Iinekstugc Senior Play '36, Track '36 Page Thirty-six I I ' VINCENT M. WROBEL A man resolved and steady to his rash. ' Automobile Club '34, Electrical Club '35 . WILLIAM c. YORK ' Good nulure and good sense mus! ever join, Senior Dance Committee MARY BROWN Kindness is wisdom. Pres. Poetry Club '35: Trqas. Poetry Club '34, '35: Sic. Poetry Club '86: Extempore Con- test ' LESTER C. CONARTON I Hr is the mildest mannered man. Football '33, '34, '35: Swimming '33, '34, Varsity Club '34, '35, '36: Boxing Club '33, '34 - FRANCES M. DAHLINE Everyone can read Ihr: language of a smile. Senior Playg Zodiac Staff: Student Council: Sec. Parrott Club PETER DENESUK His worlh is warrant for his welcome. ' DONNY DUDLEY Tackle difficulties before they down you. Illinois '32, '33, '34, Football '35: Basketball '357 Varsity Club '35 HARRY L. GRANT Who deserves well, needs not another's praise. SENIOR A's WITHOUT PICTURES RAYMOND BALL L:-urn that the present hour alone is mans LEE D. BARNETT fl gvnllcmon oflan seen but seldom beard lo laugh. Track '33, '34, Track Captain '35 FRANCELIA COOPER A quiez linlc lady who by her silence henps her peace. Sec. Senior Puellae Ofiici Girl Reserves LENA COSCORELLY The world rewrmls merit. Quincy High School, Quincy, Michigan '32, '35 JACK W. PARKER Always lie ready lo speak your mind and a bnsc man will :word you. Page Thirrg-seven J-HOP Dorothy MacKay James Brody Jack Strickland Mary Bement Margaret Goodell Deborah Dart Albert May Richard Ballmer George Ward Jake Speelman Gray Bernard SENIOR B PARTY William Campbell June Schuon Gray Bernard Ellen Donahue Margaret Schiller Jane Buerger Robert Seward Preston Schomp Ray Schafer Harold Evans Paul Cressor Donald Maxon Donald Marshall SENIOR PLAY Helen Pratt Jane Beden Richard Kositchek Herbert Lewis Wilma Goodrich Frank Black Fordyce White Wayne Riggs ANNOUNCEMENTS Ruth Jubb Lulu Boyer Paul Hershiser James Pino Eleanor Stringer Maxine West CAP AND GOWN Marian Oppenlander Harry Bengry Harold Evans Richard Moors Elizabeth Sawyer Ruth Taylor CLASS COMMITTEES CLASS SONG Virginia Longyear Deborah Dart Albert May Eleanor Welton Jack Strickland Margaret Goodell Virginia Brainerd James Brody Jean Crawford Donald Janz Jack Saunders Frances Dahline SENIOR DAY Donald Janz Margaret Schiller Jack Saunders Frances Dahline Herbert Lewis Albert May James Brody Norma Dewey Barbara Jenison Mary Palmer James Cissel Jack Strickland Betty Jane Benson June Schuon Gordon Goyt MEMORIAL William Collinge Don Marshall Doris Larner Elsie Andresen Helen Pratt Gordon Deer Yolande Smith Betty Taft Suzanne Wiley Neva White Preston Schomp Nancy Ann Chandler CLASS COLORS Virginia Miller Dorothy Douglas Dorothy MacKay Ellen Donahue Betty Brown Page Thirty-eight SENIOR PROM Jake Speelman Ruby Ruedrich Paul Cressor Frances Bailey Betty Jane Benson June Schuon Virginia Mae Morse Jack Dally Kenneth Hendy Henry Hopp PICNIC Darlene Clark LaDonna Darbor Doris Schulz Jeannette Campbell Helen Petrie Ellen Petrie Clare Weinman Raymond Ball Edward Birchneld Melvin Gascho CLASS YELL Jack Hartford Ward Gillett Gordon Goyt John Taylor Gerald Vifinans BANQUET Margaret Goodell Elizabeth McClure Martha Felton Doris Richardson Margaret King Edward Lilly Eileen Gray Ruth Miller Virginia Miller MOTTO Nancy Ann Chandler Stuart Bailey William Collingc Mary Jean Mabie Eve Hoffman Ruth Jubb , B SOPHOMORE James Brody ......... Margaret Schiller ..,. 5- June Schuon ..... if ,,... Donald Marshall ....... CLASS COLORS Coral and White CLASS MOTTO lVe fif2l'Sh to begin. CLASS YELL Rum-tidy, bum-tidy, umtidy dee, Rickety, rackety, who are we? Feegee, weegee, how we roar 36, 36 zim, zam, zoar. CLASS SONG fTLlUETCl7CGF for Old Amherslj Let us sing of those good old high school days Of our friends and teachers dear. Memories burn when for Central High we yearn And recall old Central's cheer. Rahl Rah! Class of '36, we will remember you For your spirit and your fight, For games and plays and all other gala days. So hail to the red and white! CHORUS Z Farewell, dear Central, Pride of us alll We've fought the battlcl We've heard the call! You gave us your best, and We'll do the rest, and We'll march on to victory, FORMER CLASS OFFICERS -,, .....t.,.... Preszclenl' ...... ,... A . ,,.,.A,,,. W, H. ...., .,....., S ecretary ...,.,.,. . --..- Treasurer---,.-L-----. Page Thirty-nine JUNIOR ,..DOI13ld Marshall ,-,.Jake Speelman --.-..-- ..-..-.-Vzce-Presrdc-nt-.,,-, L-..-,-.,-,, .--..,.Deborah Dart --.-.--.June Schuon u H 5 gig' wu w -ai 'iw w w w U4 .L J, l' mm' . wffzf ,, . w ,ww U V59 ' 'H wx w ' 1-,mm E-uw vu 'vu ' -R, ,U ,Magi :mess ' -j V VME NVQ Mg. , gg' u Hu w fi-MQW' 5:5 j ug. V. N .9 ua 5 M 'W k ,M 4 m ,uw M -1 if?-'63-1wEi5ffgL-L' fi- :E-L11 13- -' v 1 .w 11 1 ,-, -X Y,.N'.g., ju: 3 ' uw ,w we - lx , 1 1 - v a Y. 1 , l :A ,v-m:,.:I.l 1, M.- M A ' V 'ww 4 -f-W.. -.-. ,. ' walk-J . wx, 4 , JW A-1 'A .fm ,Q xgyf 1 ., N 'f'v ,?,.v. ff n-if-x 'Weitz' 7 F 'W 7.9 TT , .N -wj,5T,. , fix. . if -YV . i f 5 lfiil Y SENIOR B OFFICERS RICHARD BATES Eucrg inch a gentleman, Pres. Senior Class, Football '34, '35, '36, Basketball '34, '35, '36, Student Council '34, '35 THAYER WINEGARDNER The world knows little of its greuiest men. Vice-Pres. Senior and Sophomore Classes, Basket- ball '34, '35, Track '34, '35, '36, Senior Play MARGARET J. GILMORE A zruu friend and a real helper. Sec. Senior B Class, J-Hop Com'm. '35, Girl Reserves '34, '35 BETTY DYKSTRA She scclzerh diligently after knowledge. Euripidean Society '34, '35, '36, Oracle Board '36, Assistant in Advertising, Treas. of Class '36 BOB ANDRIDGE None but himself can be his parallel. Operetta '34, '35, Young Men About Town Club '36, Cabin Club '34 SENIOR B ORACLE BOARD -- EDITORIAL STAFF MAURICE BOLSTER The alhlrlc, Ihr slurlenl, thc man. Editor-in-Chief Oracle, Football '34, '35, '36, Basket- ball '34, '35, '36, Decorations Com'm. J-Hon ROSEMARY HOWLAND Charm slrilu-s ilu' ey:-, but mnrlt wins llu' soul. Senior B Play '36, Oracle Board '35, '36, Sec. of Class '35, Chm. Big Little Sister Tea '34 RICHARD KOSHT Wit is lhe lluwrr of inmginatfon. Model Aeroplane and Yacht Club '34, Nature Studia Club '34, '35, Cabin Club '35, Oracle Boar: FRED CORYELL Skilled in all manly sporls. Pres. Junior Class: Football '34, '35, '36, Basketball '34, '35, '36, Varsity Club CONSTANCE SUMNER I len:-Lu bul few who rquallerl her and nom' who dill surpass. Sec. Oracle Board: Senior Play, Chm. Emily Post V Unit Girls' League, Decorations Comm. J-Hop VERNON R. PAYNE Arr is the gif! of God and mas: be uscrl unln His glory. Oracle Board, Art Editor Page Foriy-one ADELL FERRIS ADADO lz is no matter what you do if your heart be only true. Commerce Club ARDIS JEAN ALDRICH Behold a lady fair to see. Frasoris Society '35, '36g Senior B Play Comm.: J-Hop Comm. GERALDINE ATCHISON A modest maiden and a good student. Parrott Club '34, '35 PHYLLIS M. BALDWIN A shy, retiring maid. but always ready to lend a haml. CHRISTINE A, BARYAMES Blessed with the charm of certainty to please, Girls' Athletic Mgr. '35, '36: Intramural Games: Tapperette Club ARTHUR BATES That youg man believes what he says-he will go far. Declamation Contest '34: Vice-Pres. Journalism Club '34: Vice-Pres. French Club '35: Senior Play '36 PEYTON M. BEAM His thoughts have a high aim. Track '34, '35: Pres. Model Airplane and Yacht Club: Advertising Mgr. Opera. '35: Senior Play ROBERT BEEBE 'V A quiet youth-eat times. f- Science Club '35, '36: Senior B Party Comm.: ERNESTIN E E. BLANK No one can say aught against her. Life Saving Club '34g Latin Club '35g Orchestra '34 MARJORIE C. BUSBY Virtue is its own reward. Girl Reserves '33, '36g Art Club '36 GLENN CATHEY Cheerful company shortens the miles. Boxing Club: Student Duty Force BETTY JEAN CLAWSON Her laughter is a work of art. Athletic Booster Club '35, '36: Swimming Team '35 JEANNE COTTON Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. Sec. and Treas. Frasoris '36: Frasoris Society: Treas. Home Room '35 ROBERT CRANMER The proper study of mankind is man. Cheer Leader '35, '36g Student Duty Force 35, 36 GENIEVE V. CRISMORE A lady of much true worth. ' Sec. Home Room '35: Tapperette Club JACK CARMAN The more we study. the more we discover our ignor- norance. Pres. Sophomore Class: Sec. Taxidermy Club '35 GEORGE DAVICH A man of hope and fortuard loolting mind. ' f V, t , Science Club '34, '35, '36: Band '34, '35: f, H Wu... 'J' i' Student Council '35 DONALD E. BERGER J , ' ' A wise man reflects before he speaks. Student Council '35g J-Hop Comm. 'f Jim'- :-qui . ,. -,claim w l t Page F0l'll:l'ltUO i ' LTR . - lffgii' ., . QTY , - V, 1 ll ,au . 'l 1 4 ' ,, Z -'Lf , ' vf f 3 ' ,, v, :am , - , - if.. 1 f-L Y- 1- ! 55 ...v ly, ' il I ,, 1 V, , - . . , 2:-LJ ,. ' JJ, lil' - f . . fr. . ,N ,I 1 I vip, - i 5'- litfg ', 1' . JEANNE ECKERT Her sweetness won her frivndsllip a' plrnty, Sec. Journalism Club '35: Sec. Home Room '3G: Chm. Program Comm. Girls' League JACK FLANDERS Fame comes only when deserve-il. Tennis '34, '35: Class Athletic Mgr. '35 BEVERLY GARRISON Her gout! naturc conquers all. Tapperette Club '34, '35, '36: First Choir '34, '35: Sec. Girls' League Unit '35: Vice-Pres. Home Room JOHN GIANNARIS He is great who is greatly good. LEOTA GLADSTONE Unlcss what we tio is useful our glory is in vain. GEORGE H. GRAHAM Happy tmtl carefree is hc. Tennis '34, '35, '36: Basketball '35: Bus. Mgr. Senior Play: Pres. Home Room '35 EMOGENE L. GRILL flll sht' did. she did well. Sec. Sophomore Class, General Chm'. J-Hop: Senior B Playg Chm. Sophomore B Unit Girls' League DOROTHY SYLVIA HALAVA ln hrr tongue is thi: dew of kindnvss. Situdent Council '35: History and Travel Club '- 5, '36 - HELEN HALL Always a true ana' steatlfust frienrl. Parrott Club, Production Mgr. Contest Play BELLA JANE DAVIES There is nothing more useful than silence. Treas. Euripidean Society '35 DON DEAN A contented fellow is easy to get along with. Automobile Club '34, '35: Sec. and Treas. Auto- mobile Club '3G: Swimming Team' '34, '35 ROBERT DIGBY ' Hung sorrow, cure would Izill a cnt. so let's be merry. 4 Pres. Boxing Club '36, Swimming '34, '35, '36g Football '34, '35, '36, Varsity Club GRACE DESSALEE DINGMAN She was just the quiet hind whose nuturv never varies Sec. Bible Study Club '36 VIRGINIA DOLLMAN A girl who is always in for fun aml yet is quite a student. Orchestra: French Club: Euripidean Society: Girl Reserves CLINTON L. DONLEY Happy iam I, from care l'm frvvl Why nrt'n't they all contented like mal Hi-Y Club '36 HELEN DUNGEY Hvr friends they are many, Her foes ure theft' any! Tumbling Club '34, '35 JANE DUNHAM Her air, her manner, all who sttw atlmfrvcl. Operetta '34, '35: Sec. Student Council '36 BILL EASTON Your acts are your best introduction. Football '34, Pres. Boxing Club '35, Track '34: Varsity Club '36 Page I-'ortyelhrm' RICHARD HERR A most agreeable companion, a most truu frlvntl. Sec. Hi-Y Club '34, '35, '36 ENID JANE HOWSEN Modrsty is tht' color of virtue. GORDON A. HUGHES Thou art a fellow of good rcspt-ct. Football, St. Louis '33 JUSTINE L. HURLEY Thr: wisdom of her lift: is kindness. LOWELL B. JOHNSON All great men are dead or dying. and I don't ftvl so well myself. Camera Club GRACE ANN JUPIN A being of virtue, truth. and peace. Tapperette Club: Sec. Girls' League '34s Comm. for Little Sisters' Tea '35 KENNETH PHILLIP KIMBALL He lives with wisdom with each studious year. Senior Play: Journalism Club DONNA JEAN KRIDER Blessed with a pleasant and unassuming manner. Student Council Representative '36: Sec. Home 'Room '34: Sec.-Trees. Verse-Speaking Club '35: Operetta, '35 HELENA KEENEY The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Sec. Girls' League Unit '35: Treas. Home Room '34g Hodierni Romani '35 JAMES HALL An athlete and popular among others, Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36: Football '34, '35: Track '34, '35: Varsity Club '35, '36 HARLEY F. HARRIS There is no other word so grant as, onward. Vice-Pres. Radio Club '35, '36 VIRGILINE IDA HEIL With laughing eyes and happy zlfsposition. Class Treas. 35: Sec. Euripidean Society: Orchestra '34, '35 STUART V. HOPKINS What shall a man be. but be merry. Camera Club EVELYN HORANEY Life is too short for her to do all the things she is capable of doing. SAM HORANEY Toil is the true hnighl's pastime. ggergigta '34, '35: Orchestra '34, '35: Choir LORENE HILL Though a quiet maiden, lznowlctlgc, truth and lzindnrsx are hur virtues. Latin Club '35: Band '34, '35, '36: Orchestra '34: Life Savimr Club '34 JOHN HNATIW Silence is a friend that will never betray. MARY FRANCES HOLMES The force of her own merit makes har way. Senior B Play '36: Euripidean Society '35, '36g Camera Club '36: Orchestra '35 Page Forty-four l l N w DONALD MACKENZIE All may have. if they darn try. a glorious lilv or gravy. Boxing Club: Cross Country '35g Track '34: Tennis '35 IRIS M. MITCHELL C'Dl7UEl'Sl1li0I7 is thc laboratory uncl worlcslmp of the student. Student Council: Girl Reserves: Euripidean Society FRIEDA MOLTZON Nothing great was ever thusmsm. achiuuvul without en- ED NAKFOOR Thr: greatest happiness comes from the greatest activity. Hi-Y Club G. ELAINE NEWMAN I would maize reason my guide. Treas. Home Room: Glee Club HENRY N IESZ 'Tis the work of virtue to cxtvrzd our lame by our tlec-ds. MURIEL E. NORDICK Those graceful arts, those thousand courtcsics that daily llow from all her words uml actions. Pres. Poetry Club '36: Vice-Pres. Poetry Club '35 DORIS PAULINE NORRIS Sin' hath so kind, so free, so blessed a disposition. Tapperette Club '34, '5 JOHN O'BERRY Success begins with a ft-llow's will-It's all in the state of mind. Hi-Y Club: Little Red Football '34 JUNE EILEEN KESSLER She is full of good meaning and good wishcs. I I BETTY LEFURGE Good nature is but one of her virtues. Euripidean Society: Chm. Recreation Unit Girls' , League: Pres. Home Room '34: Vice-Pres. Home t Room '35 t i ANDREW LEWANDOWSKY Both mirth and carnestnc-ss for n world like ours. I EULALAH E. LINSEA t Shi' hasn'r an enemy in the whole wide world. Home Economics Club: Tumbling Club: Circus '35, ' '3G: Chm. Finance Comm. Girls' League DICK LINSEA The world belongs to the energetic, Printers' Club '35, '36 CLAUD A. LUDWIG A person whose wisdom is not wholly dt-riuv.l from instruction. Pres. Nature Study Club '34: Treas. Science gl1ub,3g36: Asst. Treas. Hi-Y Club '36: Band LOUISE MCCLAY She is true and steady. to aiil a friend she is ever ready. Adelphic Society '35, '36: Tapperette Club '35, '36 BURTES A, MCKANE All greatness is born of ambition. ggelrggtu '34, '35: Hi-Y Club '34, '35, '36: Frasoris JUNE E. MCMAHON She was made for happy thoughts, playful wit and laughter. Vice-Pres. Euripidean Society '35: Pres. Eu- ripidean Society '36: Girl Reserves '35, '36 li 5? 'H 1 1 e ':'1-' if ii -gif --li Page Forty-Hur 'S W 5 I . ., .. I , , -.V A H Li 1 T ' MARJORIE HELEN RANDALL Life woultl be dull without her. Tapperette Club DONALD G. REEDY He is gentle that does gentle deeds. ETHEL M. RIGGS Friendship is a sheltering tree. Bible Study Club HAROLD G. ROI-IRER Titles of honor add not to his worth who is himself an honor to his titles, DOROTHY JANE ROPER Many days shall see her and no-day without a deed to crown it. Opera '34, '35: Choir '34, '35: J-Hop Comm '35 ARTHUR SONNENBERG Good the more communicated, the more abundant grows. Young Men About Town VIOLA C. SAAL I Great hearts alone untlerstuml how much glory there ts tn in being good. MYRNA MAE SCOTT Angels listen when she sings. I . Opera. '34, '35: Euripidean Socletyi Frasorxs So- ciety: Choir '34, '35, '36 EARL SESSIONS A frieml is worth all hazards we can run. Band '34, '35, '363 Choir '34, '35Z Pres- Home Room' '34g Class Teens. '35 , f--,., pf A A if V t --8 fmt -.I yf. 0412 f all ALTON OCHAMPAUGH I have always thought the actions of men the best inter- preters of their thought. Football '35, '36, Track '34, '35, '36 JANE PAUL lt is tranquil people who accomplish most. DORIS MARIE PEARSON II'-ell rnay your hearts believe the word I tell, .'lts uzrtue makes the bliss where e'er we dwell. Gnrl Reserves: Sec. Home Room J ENN IE ANN PELLPSHEN Mag! the smile on the face be but the reflection of the feeling of the heart. PAUL PETERMAN Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. GERALDINE PIERCE Her very frowns titre fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. ROBERT J. PIPER It matters not how long we live. but how. Basketball '34, '35, '36, Hi-Y Club FRIEDA MARGARET RACH Honor is purchased by the deeds we tlo. ROSE EMELINE RAHALL A rheerful, merry spirit has she. Senior Play ge Furl grxix 54 . .3 -1, I lg, 411- I. . as 1 it ' 'Q f will fi, if 3' , iff 5 .. ... A45 . 5 be x MAXINE V. STEINMAN . Dignity is the highest attainment ul' a lutly. DURNELL STEPHENS The leinzl of a fellow you like to he with. Boxing Club: Football FRANCES JANE STREET She malze sunshine in shady places. History and Travel Club: J-Hop Comm.: Vice- Pres. Home Room '35, '36 EUGENE A. THOMPSON One cannot Ihinlz that such reil hair could hizle beneath it a temper so fair. Commerce Club DOLORES TOMBOUGI-I An unassuming, generous maid. Poetry Club RAYNEST VANHORN Nothing is impossible to industry. mf Model Airplane and Yacht Club JOHN WALTON A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays ana' ronudent tomorrows. Radio Club '33, '34, '35, '36: Vice-Pres. Radio Club '34, '35: Pres. Radio Club '36, Hi-Y Club '33, '34, '35 ROY WARREN To be trusted is a greater compliment than to he loved. Basketball '34: Track '34, '35: Football '34, '35: Pres. Varsity Club '36 DON WHITMORE fl good fellow has come among us. Young Men About Town Club '35, '36, Basket- ball '34 Page Forty-xeum DONALD W. SEVERANCE A sturdy, trusty fellow you can depend upon. Zodiac: Electric Club: Pres. Electric Club '35: Vice- Pres. Home Room PHYLLIS L. SHARP Courteous she was and willing to be of service. Camera Club '35: Home Economics Club FRANCIS E. SILKY A good and steady tuorlzvr. Camera Club '34, '35 DICK SMITH An equal mixture of good humor and good sense. Pres. Student Council: Vice-Pres. Junior Class: Sci- ence Club '34, '35g Senior Play CATHERINE SOHN - A Iouely girl who is above all rank. Parrott Club '34, '35, '36: Girl Reserves '34, '35, '36, A Cappella Choir '34, '35: J-Hop Comm '35 STEPHEN SPENCER He is the mirror of all courtesy. IRENE SWEET fl girl as sweet and charming as her name. FLOYD SQUIER A good disposition is more valuable than golzl. Vice-Pres. Hi-Y '36: Hi-Y '34, '35, '36 LANORA SWARTS Sports are her specially. Girls' Athletic Mgr. '34, '36: Tapperette Club '35, '36: Radio Club '36 LOUIS H. JULLIEN Each one is the architect of his own fortunes. Parrott Club '33, '34: Boxing Club '35, '36, Senior B Play '36: Basketball '34, '36 BETH MCCULLOUGH Endeavor to subdue circumstances to yourself anal not yourself to circumstances. GEORGE OADE If not seemly do it not. if not true say it not. Wrestling '35 FORD QUICK Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. Band '35: Orchestra '36 RALPH WALDO ROBERTS Character-a rcseruecl force which acts dirt-:tly by pn-sence and without means. Track '34, '35, '36: Varsity Club '35, '36 BETTY SPEER Use what language you will, you can never say anything but what you arc. Senior Play: French Club '3G: Favor Com'm. J-Hop JAMES BROOKS So of cheerfulncss or good temper, lhe more it is spent, the more of it remains. Treas. Radio Club '34, '35: Treas. Electrical Club '34 JOE WILSON The world is as you take it. Little Reds Football '34: Band '34, '35 FORD WRIGHT Worry and I have never met. Hi-Y '34, '35: Radio Club '35, '36 ROSEMARY ZIEGLER All the best of dark and light meer in her aspect and her eyes. Chm. Health Unit Girls' League: Treas. Jour- nalism Club: Favor Comm. J-Hop: History and Travel Club JEAN FRANCES BROWN Character is the governing element of life antl about genius. Girl Reserves Y. W. C. A. '31, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36 VIRGINIA DOLLMAN A girl who is always in for fun and yet is quita a student. French Club, Girl Reserves, Euripidean, Orchestra REX J. FLINCHBAUGH He kept his counsel and went his way. Manager Big Reds '36g Big Red Football '35 HOWARD D. GINGRICH Never suffer a thought to lm harbored in your mlml which you would not auow openly. Camera Club RAYMOND HARPER Wearing his wisdom lightly. Treas. Boxing Club '36 WILLIAM E. HOADLEY Endeavor as much as you can to heap company with people above you. Vice-Pres. Nature Study Club '34, '35: Glee Club '33 Page Forty-eight l CLASS OF JANUARY, 1937 FORMER CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR SOPHOMORE Fred Coryell. ...,,. .. ....,S.,,. ....,.... P resident .......,,,.,,..., -E .,,..,,....... .Jack Carman Dick Smith ....,......,, ,..,,. V ice-President ...A... - ............. Thayer Winegardner Virgiline Heil .... .. ..,.... E ..... Treasurer ..,,,... . ............,.. Earl Sessions Rosemary Howland. .,.. .. ....,. . ......,v,,,..,. ...Secretary .......,,....,,........,.. ......,... E mogene Grill SENIOR B PARTY COMMITTEES Thayer Winegardner ..... ,,.......,,..,,..., , -Co-Chairmen .........,.,,.... - ..,.......... ,Rosemary Howland DECORATIONS Claud Ludwig, Chairman Arthur Bates, Chairman Peyton Beam Jane Dunham June McMahon ADVERTISING Betty Speer Rosemary Ziegler Jennie Pellpshen Rex Flinchbaugh Kenneth Kimball Mary Francis Holmes FAVORS Connie Sumner, Chairman Maxine Steinman Francis Street INVITATIONS AND RECEPTION Jenne Eckert, Chairman Ardis Aldrich Don Berger ORCHESTRA Emogene Grill. Chairman Dorothy Roper Margaret Gilmore CHECK ROOM AND FINANCE Harley Harris. Chairman George Graham Maurice Bolster John O'Berry W PROPERTIES Fred Coryell, Chairman Bob Digby Jack Flanders Floyd Squier Du rnell Stephans J-HOP COMMITTEES Emogene Grill, General Chairman DECORATIONS Dick Smith, Chairman Betty Speer Connie Sumner Don Whitmore Maurice Bolster Don Berger Margaret Gilmore Richard Bates Don Severance FAVORS Jeane Eckert. Chairmm Rosemary Ziegler Francis Street X ORCHESTRA Bill Easton, Chairman Dorothy Roper Ardis Aldrich INVITATIONS AND R ECEPTION Geraldine Atchison, Chairman June McMahon Page Foriyen Betty LeFurge Virginia Dollman SENIOR B's WITHOUT PICTURES CARL BENNINGER I-'rue from svlfhsvclzing. envy. low design. I huuu not found rr u'hll1'r soul lhun Ihinu. GRACE PEARL CHINGWASH She iuorlzs on quivtly but well. PAUL MAURICE HAYES I-Iv who obeys with mozlesly, appears worlhy of being sornedugf a commuminr. Chess Club '35, Pres. Chess Club '36: Sec. Chess Club '35, '3G: Vice-Pres. Camera Club '34 EDVJARD HUELS, JR. llis flushing smilr'-Ihu keynote Io his mzlure. CHARLES JAEGER No onv lznows what he can do uniil he tries. Science Club DONALD MACLEAN The gram thing is nor what we ga: our of life: ir is what Luc pu! into lifu. Frasoris Society '34, '35, '36: Parrott Club '34, '35, '36: Opera '35, '36: Zodiac Staff '36 LOUISE MCCLOY There is no point high enough, llmt one can :my lhis is Ihv p::'r1lz. DELOS SHAW Boys such us hi' maize Ihc world go roumi. Hi-Y Club '36, Boxing Club '36, Football '34, '35: Track '34, '35 LELIA MAE SOWERS Life is an url, not a busincss or a duly. Girl Reserves MARIAN TABER fl merry, laughing, dancing maid. Tumbling' Club '34, '35, '36, Circus '35, '36, Radio Club '36 DONALD K. WILLIAMS He was struighl-you could lrusl him. Cabin Club Page Fifty ss x1 ss an as-ws E-.Y Q sa EE WS mms w ss mm in wfi mass -'ss n. E W A Q B ig ffm? M A B H N . H H EM E X8 H H E .I X y E E H X . . F B H X E H Q E . ,A E E H an H Q N H S. ls x E F Lg N . 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Finkhouse, Nois O'Hara, Nelson, Lagios, E. Fink, Lewis, M. Johnson, Hunt, McCloud, Lovell, Mallet Second Row: Mosher, Hitchcock, Hamilton, Eytcheson. German, McManus, Maxey. Jenks Olver, Kessler, Freeman, Hathaway, McMaster, Miller, Monroe, Osborne, Hadad First Row: Laverty, Jackson, Greene, Geagley, Cascorelli. Foote, Gernsey, Poster, Hubbard Fuller, Harris, Pead, Krass, Manley, McManus Page Fifty-four ROOM 323 --JUNIOR A Top Row: Strait, T. Stevens, Reed, Pearce, Tooley, Smith, Hatch, Randall, Welcher, Roosa J. Speck, E. Snyder, P. Pratt, R. Smith, Rach, Plotnick, Wenzle Fourth Row: Roberts, Trcvalie, Janz, Whitmore, Halava, Sheathelm, Smith, Schavey, Sellner Peck, Sibley, Sternberg, Steele, Torgerson, Schlichter, Parmelee, Torak, Speckin, Surrat, Stebbins, Schaus, Town, Paskavan, Pregulman, Nolan, Steadman Third Row: Stevens, Wolf, Wells, Rouser, Ripley, Schlaybaugh, Sprinkle, Sober, Todd Seyfried, Hansen, Mackinder, Shermerhorn, Simons, Pemberton Second Row: Strublc, Ward, Roberts, Ross. Ruhf, Pitchey, Sonnenberg, Stanaway, Riegel Siegrist, Sibley, Wilson, NVood, Shepard First Row: Potter, Powers, Rost, Wood. Youngren, Sawyer. Schomp, Stortz, Toy, Wismer Sharlein, Snyder, Wise, Rogers, Person ROOM 300 --JUNIOR A Top Row: Carver, Beach, Berglund, Beltz, R. Brooks, Ballance, Doyle, Davis, A. Baker Bigelow, Chase, Eskes, Denise, Burmaster, Childs, Beach, Coffey Fifth Row: Disbrow, Duch, Cobb, Eiferle, Bair, Dagget, Bigelow, Coleman, Brogan, DeCair W. Baker, Chesbro, Dean, Bennets, Barney Fourth Row: G. Baker, Convis, Barrows. O. Dunn, Cramer, J. Borzenski, Dembowski Clawson, H. Cloclough, Darling, B. Cloclough, H. Dunn, Dumas, Courey, Benjamin, Benedict, A. Brooks Third Row: Craft, C. Cooley, Bentley, Crandel, Byrd, Balasses, A. Dunn, Brendahl, E. E. Brown, Alford, Curtiss, Bradly, E. Cooley, Cooper Second Row: Balcalm, Bush, Eytcheson, Bates, J. Ballif, Dominik, E. Brown, Camburn, Albert. Anderson, Dunton, Douglas, Denewith, M. Borzenski, Anthes First Row: Ambler, Downing, Daudt, Coats. Davidson, Daney, Cook, M. Ballif, Chapman, Abood, R. Cook, Cowles, Ayres Page Fifty-five 1 ROOMS l05 AND 106--JVUNIOR B Top Row: Parks, C. Tombaugh. Simpson, Smith, Williams, VanKiuken, Walton. W. Truax, . Waber, Rose, Wickham, Stinehart Fourth Row: Thornton. Miller, Wood, Morrison. Shaw, Osburn, Walsh, Shallow, Marion, Marshall, Stornant, Warner, Reed, Zeller. Wichell, Stanaway, Young Third Row: Silky, Sleeseman, Oleska, Winn, Wood, Simons, Saunders, Prince, Oppenlander, Maner, Starkwearher, Lews, Smith, Ruggles, Thompson Second Row: U. Truax, Wluitney, Taylor, Prevey, Spencer, Saal, Reynolds, Wilson, Searson. Murphy, Nicsz. Mull, Quinn, Scott First Row: Nichols. Stearns, Rhorbach. Riffel, D. Tombaugh, Phillips, Pond, Siegrist, McNabb, Porter, Wilcox, Sessions, Tanner ROOM 241 -- JUNIOR B Top Row: Andresen, Babcock, Algate, Kirk, Bintz. Hughes, Dunn, Butters, H. Jones, Haeger. Dewitt, LaParl, Graham, Duncan Fifth Row: Clock, Jenkins, Bolenbaugh, Baldwin, Baryaines, Hilliard, Logue, Beebe, Emerich, Haynes, Cressor, Abbey, Assiff, Krupp, Hamlin, R. Butters Fourth Row: Ash, Houghtaling, Austin, Hostetler, Carey, Brooks, Gunnell, Dunn, Eschbach. ' Eckert, DeLand, Butler Third Row: Hart, Finman, Huston, Boehler, White, Beadle, Cone, L. Gates, Lyon, Jones. Fox, Hefke, Itchey Second Row: Craig, Allen, Abraham, Demond, Lucian, Fletcher, Johnson, Brendahl, Groak, G. Gates, Crosby First Row: Garrison, Gute, Hicks, Lamoreaux, Lutz, Kennedy, Kelley, Grosbeck, Atzinger, Hunt Page Fifty-six S P H 0 M Mining f V 0 R E SI . . 3 ' ' . : 'I . t 4 1.2. -1 l . xxxx , . -- C- . ,Q -, ., -, , , , , ' :,g- E -,. 'N 'j 1 3.13 . ..... 1 57. I V: ,, , ! A-'V' , Une- W 1 l17,i'Sv '. ,,... 1-' ' , '- , ' . '. 1:23. l rl , gg.-'V , -, ,,, ,,.f!,j4J:-Igjgv . -:aaa -RUS - l' wife' E-rr l l Le. l wil ' ' ll? I . :Q 4' SFU ixw fa .M A . 'Ts ' v 1 :vw 5 37 3 m 1 V ig I x , A ', a.. iff ' ,Y ' Q l ,xg , , o ' l , . 'nl ' - A '- ., 'jzwnl In V - . fj,,.., A W5 1 bv, yr-. 1 Herve Eh,-et 3 VH' ihia QQULYSOV1 , . ' Nd 'Pregideyit it 4 Siwewffl . , 3 So h ,, :L iz.. ,M N by ....iV.,,... 3 ,N , M 1'..l, .,,-A 1 as 3 ' . 1 njj l 1 ' f l it ' l 1 '-' ji-gf' l. ll ,ghllf 5 ' N ,l g,g4T'2 lr 'f W ,, ga- M I :43,w 'UP' ,J vQ':g::l', Q If V Y . X .' . , .- . my 141 V Eii , fzzbgi X I 1 ,ii , ,Baba Bancroft MTC! Mom , 'Arthur new .pau lL,u. zgocswgll.-g, Vcc: - President' ' . f 'f..., 1 C ,l'f'i1lEld 'r,,-,.,l i' 4l?Ei ?T 'f,fl' SOPHOMORE A OFFICERS SOPHOMORE B OFFICERS ROOM l09 -- SOPHOMORE A Top Row: DeWaters, Barnes, Beardslee, M. Bateman, Bremer, Berridge, Baker, Bannister Bracy, Blackmar, Danford, Cosgrove, Bliven Fourth Row: Compson, Andrews, Dawson, Bancroft, H. Dail, Chapin, Dunnebacke, Baske D. Bateman, R. Campbell, Caldwell. Churchill, Dale Third Row: Emerson, Dill, Beach, Denfield, Dunn, Bell, M. Campbell, Corbett, Covert, Cropsey M. Dahlgreen, I. Dahlgreen Second Row: Cessna, Barnum, Carr, Calkins, Culver, Doane, Baldwin, Dean, Belbeck, Conner, Denniston First Row: Dehn, Bass, J. Campbell, Chase. Daudt, Birchicld. Chamberlain, Armstrong Bengry, Butler, Cole Page Sixty I 1 ROOM 329 -- SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Getts, Graham, Johnson, Fossum, Jenkins, Brozany, Campbell., A. Robbins, E. Hansen, Lycos, Jagen, Novello. Hnatiu, F. Pierce, Raklow, Hake, Finkhouse Fifth Row: Guy, Jessen, Heberling, Fish, Herrmann, Hart, Fisher, Ferley, Hugger, Dingwell, R. Murmingham, Hamilton, Joley, Garrison, J. Jerrnain Fourth Row: M. Haviland, Hidecker. Garlock, D. Hansen, Green, Hoffman, Ryan, Gay, Joseph, S. Papai, Hayes, Ford, Putnam, Huxtable Third Row: Flinchbaugh, Gillett, Goodell, Foglesong, R. Hunt, B. Hughes, Fox. Foltz, Harkless, Hackett, Hart, H. Jackson Second Row: Hebblewhite, Haynes, Fires, Haybarker, Feneley, Laubscher, Mabie, Groves, Gute, Hansen, Haviland First Row: Henslee, Garling, Goodrich, Harrison, Hay, Fox, Hasbany, Helmick, Harris, Heintzelman ROOMS 321 AND Zll -- SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Rendall, LaDu, Marzynski, Moore, Merritt, Root, Krishun, Renaud, Putman McIntyre, Pryor, Osborn. Kapuscinski, Nosal, Neal, Rockwood Fifth Row: Keusch, Renick, K. Rogers, Lutz, Olin, Morgan, Pylman, Papai, Kane, Lampman Poulos, Laurer, Percival, Pinkham, Olander Fourth Row: Pattengill, Parker, Otto, Kennedy, Krebs, Kutt, McGuire, Rickman, Linhart Kopietz, Ranney, Kremer, Palmer, Rich, Ridenour, Reese Third Row: Langenbacher, Miles, Meyers, Krupp. Morse, Light, B. J. Maloney, Kujava, Ribble, Richter, Raraen, Porter, Rosser, V. Paterson, V. Paterson, E. A. Kirker. L. E. Kirker, Leutzinger, Quick Second Row: Leeper, Martin, Mullett, Macklem, Kriek, B. L. Maloney, Lozo, Lynch, Maier, Ruedrick, Pratt, Ryder, E. Rogers, Richards, Northrup, Korncchuk, Leader, V. Long, Rettelle First Row: Morton, Marsh, Koster, North, Norris, Mott, Roberts, Nickels, Love, Nasner, Lewandowski, Matthews, P. Long, Pryor, Pinko l'.:g1v .Hi -'1 - ROOMS 325 AND 132--SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Scieszk, Stortz, Underhill, E. VanLoton, Sessions, Wrobel, Vnntilburg, Alt, J. Whyte, Taylor, Alexander, Estes, Simons, Shutes, Tibbetts, Ehret, Thomason, Wier, Weed, Schaub, Woolhouse, Tarrant, B. Wright, Esler, Stimer, Wills, B. Schuon, Stillwell, J. White, Zerkle, VanVelzor, Verhoughstrztete, Spencer, O. Smith, Smaltz, Witkop, H. Wright, Viancour, Welton. VanKeuren, Whitbeck, Stockey, Sinclair, Tellschow, Ammon, H. Ward, Wooley Third Row: Toniecek, B. Smith, Snyder, Sosnowski, Easlick, Andrews, Shulick, Soring, Tomkins, Saunders, Eiserman, Sweet, D. Smith, Spence, B, Schuon, R. VanLoton, Valentine, Ackley, Schimmel Second Row: VanDerMoere, Young, Wolfram. Slomke, Slivenski. Wygant, Siwek, Egger, Armstrong, K. Smith, W. Smith, Adado, E. Walker, Woodward, Whitney, West, Adams, Stack, Agler, Wilcox First Row: M. Warner, M. Ward, Thornton, Tyson, D, Wenzlick, M. Wright, Witte, Wardell, L. Smith, Wells, Sigler, M. Wright, H. Wenzlick, Stoner, Wluiting, Simmons ROOMS 102 AND 322 -- SOPHOMORE B Top Row: Saberman, Sunderlin, Winters, Winchester, M. Smith, Tschirhart, Skinner Rockafeller, Piacenti, Ramsey, Zeller, Spanburg, Lauib, Ouimet, Parkinson, Riggs Third Row: Warner, Wildt, Ledyard, Ruggles, Noice, Pope, Pickens, Nelson, Speelman, Sager Wirebough, Lester, Stornant, Thomas, Payne 1 Second Row: Thornton, O'Leary, Pugh, Stull, M. Smith, I. Smith, Shaffer, Lewis, Robbins Rose, Reifsnyder, Rockwell, Rode First Row: Wilkes, Whiting, Wills, Oleska, Racine, Pell, Slachta, Owen, Wolf. Thompson, Pond, Plock Page Sixzy-nm l ROOM 327 -- SOPHOMORE B Top Row: Blankenship, Glossip, Calter, Cushman. Bennett. Barnes, Cramer, Miller, McDermott Hansen, Frutig, Mills, Perle, Foster, Chapman, Kissee, Holt, Kies, Mitchell, Klepper, Kriek Fifth Row: Bengry, C. Brown, Haive, Allen, Dollman, Harvey, McComb, Korrey, Easterbrook Kras, Markiw, Kieppe Fourth Row: Gardener, Hamilton, Moore, Horner, Duch, B. Brown, Ankney, Coryell, Dunn Boyd, Crockett, Dingwell. Fratcher, Foote, Fuller, Marsh, Iddings, Haynes Third Row: Bailey, Goff, Humby, Porhes. Meyer, O. Brown, L. Donley, Crane, Holloway Anderson, Jackson, Melker, Enghaffer, Baker, Guylas, Falk. Cooper, B. Brown Second Row: C. Foster, House, Bremer, Comree, Carpenter. Davies, Garl, Howne, Gregory Dickert, Hammons, O. Evanov, H. Evanov, Brockington, Cheppyg Ballance First Row: Andros, Barber, Miller, Collins, Maxey, Chesbro, Conn, Fisher, McNabb, Moore Grant, Manson, Mepham, Hadad PLEDGE TO CENTRAL LOIS FRAZIER ITG Ihe Tune of My Bormz'e j Old Central has rifts in her ceiling. Old Central has hills in her Hoor, But were she a modern young building, We scarcely could love her the more. CHORUS! Central, Central, We love her traditions of field and hall: Central. Central. Old Central is dear to us all. No, Central has no auditorium. Her dark cafeteria's small: But in our esteem and affection. She's still the best High school of all. 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Schafer, Hoover, Clark, Lewis Second Row: Cigard, Longyear, Person, Donahue, Sprinkle, Adamson, Waber, Denlield, Pratt, J. Campbell, Paterson, Strickland, Molitor First Row: McClure, Bills, Morse, Maunder, Hoffman, Cross. Kositchek, Schiller, Abbott EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....... ......................................................................... ....... E v e Hoifman News Editor ................,. - .,.... - ..... - ..... - .................,..................r..........,...,...,, Bob Maunder Feature Editors ....,,........... .................... - .............,.A - .-.Elizabeth McClure, Elizabeth Abbott Society Editor ..... - .,.. .S ....... .. ....... --- ..... - ...-.... B .... .. ....,......,............... Virginia Mae Morse Sports Editor ....................... ....... .. ......... ...... - - --- ..... .. ........ Richard Kositchek Assistant Sports Editor .................... --- ....... ........ .................... - .......... - L .--Thomas Waber Advisory Editors ..,............................. ...................... - .....,.... - ,-.Marian Cross, Jean Bills Typist ,,........,,... -.. ...... -,--..a ..................... ---.. ..... --- ........ --.--- ,......,.... Rachel Bonnell Assistant Typist .........,..... .....V.............. L ....... .......... .. .,... .. - --...-Helen Krass Betty Jo Adamson Thomas Butters Jeannette Campbell Jim Campbell Clarice Carr Darline Clark Mary Lou Calkins Frances Dahline Deborah Dart Carolyn Denfield Ellen Donahue Diana Dunn Christiane Eschbach Leo Federman Preston Fors Theodus Gay Phyllis Grant Donald Janz Betty Ledyard Richard Longyear Virginia Longyear Robert Marvin Murryne McCreary Virginia Mae Morse Lcurctta Owen Virginia Paterson Doris Pell Fred Perry PRINTING STAFF Polly Person Ray Pinkham Helen Pratt Julian Pregulman Erma Robbins Margaret Schiller Elaine Schermerhorn Zola Schonip Jean Sprinkle Jack Strickland Jean Taylor Don Twiss Jeanne Woodvxfatd Raymond Schafer, Hubert Hammond, Clarence Hoover, Lowell Johnson, Kenneth Fuller, Robert Hedman BUSINESS STAFF ADVISERS Circulation Manager ,v-,,,A,,,,,,, Don Severance Editorial ,.,,. .,-,-, .,,.r ..,,. M iss Elizabeth Molitor Asst' Circulation Manager.,-,Edward Bigelow Printing and Advertisingm... ,...,,.,. ,WL Advertising Staff ,,., .. ..r.,,,..... - ...........,...., ,T .,.....a..-...,.-.....-..... Mr. Herbert J. Cigard Frederick Jang, Williani Towne, Kenneth Business. .rr.....,..... ,Mr. Howard V. McCurdy Mills Principal ....,r. ..,...,. M r, Charles E. LeFurge Page Sixty-eight Top Row: ORACLE BOARD Palmer, Schimmel, Heberling, Dykstra, Roberts, Howland, Sumner Second Row: Coryell, Payne, Kosht, Bates, Deer, May, Goodell, Bernard Maurice Bolster ........ First Row: Thomas, Campbell, Bolster, Jarvis, Beden EDITORIAL STAFF --.V.-.---.----..-----------s-----.--- .--- .-----.E di tor-in-Chief Jane Bcden ............ E ...... ..... ....,.., A s sistant Editor Vernon Payne ....... - ....... ...,................,............ A rt Editor Laura Thomas .......... ........ E ........................,. A rt Editor Dorothy Heberling ..,.... ..... ...., r...... T y p ist and Associate Editor Albert May ......,...... -. .......... ........... V - .,.............,..,... Associate Editor Gordon Deer ...r..,. - ....... -- ........ ..........,.. E ..... A ssociate Editor Mary Palmer ......,..... E ..........,..,.... ........ A ssociate Editor Richard Kosht ....,...,... - ..,..... ...,. - .Associate Editor Rosemary Howland ...... ...... .......,....... ........ A s s ociate Editor Constance Sumner ....,......, ...,....... H ,E ........ ......,. A ssociate Editor Fred Corycll .....,,..... E ..,..,.. E ........ ...... ........ A s sociate Editor John Goodell ..., ............ E ,..,.... ....... C l ass President Richard Bates .... .........................,.. E ....... ......r C l ass President BUSINESS STAFF Harland Jarvis ..... .......................,.......... ......,,.,..,,.......,.... B u siness Manager Ruth Jane Bien, ..,.. ..,..................................... - E ,.... Assistant Business Manager Gray Bernard ,,..., Marcelle Heidtke ..... ADVERTISING STAFF Bill Campbell, Advertising Manager ,.-,-.-..--,.Assistant ' Betty Dykstra,,-,,-- -..E--.Assistant Elsie Schimmel,---..- Page Sixly-m'ne .---.-.Assistant ..,-.-,Assistant Top Row: W. Speck, Collinge, J. Speck First Row: O'Meara, McDonald, Gay DEBATE TEAM This year the subject for debate was: Resolved, that the several nations shall make govern- ment monopolies of the manufacture and sale of all combat instruments of war. The team began the season eager to repeat last year's performance by reaching the state elimination debates again. And it started oif well, too, winning its first debate with the strong team from Royal Oak, Then again at a debate tournament held at Milford, the team lost only to Flint Northern and won from two Pontiac teams and from Centerline. Then came a mid-season slump. Muskegon, which had been defeated by Central twice in the last two years, won the second regular debate: and Lansing Eastern avenged her last year's defeat by winning the third debate. But the team came through in the end to win the last debate of the season from Ann Arbor. The regular team was John Speck, William Speck, and William Collinge, with two sophomore reserves, Mary Ellen O'Meara and Theodis Gay, A STUDENT DUTY Top Row: Cranmer, Marvin, Maxey, Bernard, Hamlin First Row: Hatt, Meade, Reudrich, Jarvis, Lewis Page Sem-nl ll TH E GONDOLI ERS By Gilbert and Sullivan NOVEMBER 8, 1935 THE CAST Duke of Plaza-Toro, A Grandee of Spain .............. - .................. ........ J ack Strickland Luiz, his attendant ..........,.......................................,., L .....,........., ...,.. ........ R o bert James Don Alhambra del Bolero, the Grand Inquisitor ........ ..... I .. ................ ............ J ames Brody Marco Palmieri, Venetian Gondolier ...............,..... - ..,,,.. ....,. - ........,... - .... D onald Janz Guiseppi Palrnieri, Venetian Gondolier .................. ...... ........,.. .. ,........ W i lliam Coleman Antonio, Venetian Gondolier ..., L .,.,..,.... .. ....... - ..,,.. ...........,.... LL ................ B urtes McKane Eransesco, Venetian Gondolier .............. - ...... ..,...,., - ....... - .......,,..........., J ack Strickland Giorgio, Venetian Gondolier--..., ..,.. L ,...... ..-Lui .....,...,,. .Louis Coleman Duchess of Plaza-Toro ................ .......,,,. - .....,.. .. ....,..... L -----,-,Muriel North Casilda, her daughter ........... L ........ .- ...........,........... ..... - ............, . Kathryn Collick Gianetta, Contadine ...... .. ........ ........................ - .,.................,... ......, M y rna Mae Scott Tessa, Contadine ....... - ,.,.,.... .L ........ -- - .............. ......., D orothy Roper Eiametta, Contadine ...... ..... L. ........ L .. .......,............. vMary Toy Vittoria, Contadine ..,.......,............. .,....... ....,... .... ..... ................,..... J u n e S chuon Giulia, Contadine ................. L ......,....,........ .. .....,..... - .,.........,,..................,. Nancy Ann Chandler Inez, the King's foster-mother---- ...,.... M., ,.......... - ............ - ...,........ - .......,...., Eleanor Stringer ' Chorus of Gondoliers, Men at Arms, Heralds and Pages SCENES ACT I-The Piazzetta, Venice ACT II-The Pavilion in the Palace of Barataria TIME-1750 An interval of three,months is supposed to elapse between Act I and Act II. SYNOPSIS The plot of the opera concerns the efforts of the Duke of Plaza-Toro to find the rightful king of the island domain, Barataria. Casilda, the Duke's daughter, having been married by proxy to the king when both were infants, is rather upset by the marriage because she is in love with Luiz, her father's suite. The exact identity of the king is more or less doubtful since he has been brought up in disguise as the son of a Venetian gondolier. To complicate matters, the gondolier has long since died and left his own son and the king without revealing which is which. Don Alhambra offers the suggestion that Luiz go after his aged mother, Inez, who was nurse to the real king in his early childhood, in the hope that she can identify the legal heir to the throne. This she does but to everyone's surprise she reveals that he is none other than Luiz, for whom she had secretly substituted her own son before the king was sent to the gondolier. CHORUS OF GONDOLIERS Thomas Waber, Louis Coleman, Robert Andridge, Reginald Wickham, Donald McLean, Luther Clough, Robert Smith, Burtes McKane, Leo Marczynski, Payton Beam. Noel Speers, Sam I-loraney, LaDon Barber, Horton Thompson, Charles Eiferle, James Anstey, Jack Poster CHORUS OP CONTADINES Jean Barnaby, Ruth Cook, Maxine Eytcheson. Billie Lansing, Mary Toy, Beatrice Hughes. Nancy Ann Chandler, Dorothy Freeman, Mary Mattison, Jean Mallett, Jane Olver, Margaret Bush. Betty Taft, Ruth Balcam, Glenna Fletcher, Donna Jean Krider, Janet Matthews, Betty Wismar, LaCorda McMaster. Eleanor.Stringer, Jean Dunham. Ardis Aldrich, Doris Larner, June Shuon, Evelyn Goodrich, Shirley Thornton. Margaret Sessions, Augusta Tanner, Justine Hurley, Delores Tombaugh, Dorothy Tombaugh Page Seventy-one SO THIS IS POLITlCS By Barry Conners Special Permission of Samuel French DECEMBER 6, 1935 CLASS OF JUNE, 1936 CHARACTERS In Order of Their Appearance Willie Marsden, Nina's Brother ,.,.,,,.,,,e,,,.,....,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N, ,,,,-,--,-., Jack Saunders Nina Buckmaster, A Young Wife ..,. ,..,,,,,..,, , , ..,,e.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Betty Jane Benson MIS. Cliff COll2I1d2I', A Publicist' ........,....,, ,..,., , - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frances Dahline Mrs. Lucretia Aswell, Another Publicisr ,,......e ..,. . , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,AA, E ve Holfman Mrs. Amos Woodruff, Another Publicist ..,,.. .- ,,.,,. ,,,.,,,,,,, V irginia Mae Mol-ga Elizabeth Madison, Campaign Manager ,.... ,......,.r..,. .,,.-,,.,,,,.,.,, , M argue: Schiller Mr. McKenna. A PoIitician,.--L ....,........... L .,.....,,,,. L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Albert May John Buckmastcr, Nina's Husband ,..,,.. ,. ll,,, M, Brooks Cadwell, A Capitalist .............................,.,.........,....,..,.,. SYNOPSIS OE THE SCENES ACT.. I-Parlor of Buckmaster bungalow. ACT ll-The same. Two weeks before the election. ACT III-The same. The cold gray morning after election. TIME-The Present PLACE-A Middle-Western City MANAGEMENT ---,.--Harland Jarvis ,--,-.,Gordon Deer One o'cloclc A. M. Directors. ...,....,,.....,....,...............,. .Mildred Boyce, Vxeta Voght Business Managers. ,............... .Bill Campbell, Howard McCurdy Advertising Managers ........ Robert Seward, B. F. Braidwood Property Managers,-.,. ,.....,.,........, Herbert Lewis, Charles Snell Printing ....... ---L .......,.,... L .... Raymond Schafer, J. H. Cigard SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE Helen Pratt, Chairman Fordyce White Frank Black Wilma Goodrich Richard Kositchek - Wayne Riggs Jane Beden Herbert Lewis Page Seventy-:wo IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD By Katharine Kauanaugh MARCH 6, 1936 CLASS or JANUARY. 1937 ' CHARACTERS IN THE ORDER OF THEIR APPEARANCE Jarvis, The Pembroke Butler .....................,., - ,............,.......,,....-................ Thayer Winegardner Messenger Boy ..,.,........,.................................. ...,., ..... . R obert E. Andridge Tom Garrity, A Press Agent .............. ,. .............. ,....,..... ...,....,...,.... P e yton Beam Alan Tremayne, With Movie Aspirations, ....,.. ..,.. L ,,.,.......................... D ick Smith Josie Pembroke, The Daughter of the House ,.,. ., ....,....,, ,... v ,.,........ E mogene Grill Princess Dolores, Her Dearest Friend .............,.... A .,.,.. L ,..,, Rosemary Howland Phyllis Duganne, Reporter for Movie News ...,... .,,.... C onstance Sumner Bert, Temporarily a Chauffeur ........,........,...,,.., ,----,,Kenneth Kimball Doreen Downing, A Movie Star, ............... . ,....... ..........,........ R ose Rahall Polly O'Connor, A Comedy Actress ....,,.,,,.A., .LL .,.. ..-.-- ................. Betty Speer Mrs. Pembroke, The Mistress of the House..- .,....,..........,... ,..... . Mary Frances Holmes Sir Humphrey. The Prince's Guardian ..,....... L .............,...,.... -LD ........... Arthur Bates TIME-The Present PLACE-The Pembroke home, Hollywood, California SYNOPSIS ACT I-Living room in the Pembroke home, one May morning. ACT II-Part I: The same. The following day. Part II: The same. Two weeks later. ACT III-The same. Evening of the same day. THE MANAGEMENT Senior Play Committee ....,,...........,......................,............,......,........,. .Robert Beebe, Chairman Donald Berger, Myrna Mae Scott, George Davich, Ardis Aldrich Business Managers ..,........, ..... ................,......r, ........,............. G e o rge Graham, Howard McCurdy Advertising Managers ............ ...... L ...............,......,....,....,....... . Louis Jullien. B. F. Braidwood Property Managers ........ - .....,. --- ......,....,,............. Robert Beebe, Charles Snell Printing Managers ...... ............. . Robert Hedman, Richard Linsea, H. Cigard Direction .....,..v...... - . - ............ L ....,...... - ,......,.....,... .Mildred Boyce, Vieta Voght CLASS OFFICERS President .,............,, .........,.......,......................,,. R ichard Bates Vice-President ................. , .,.................,...... Thayer Winegardner Treasurerw .,........,........,....... L ............,. L .,............ Betty Dykstra STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jack Carman Donna Jean Krider Roy Warren Thayer Winegardner Page Seven! y-three Goodell, Oppenlander, GIRLS' LEAGUE INSTALLATION Shepherd, LeFurge, V. Grill, Bush, Mable, Gunnell, Palmer, Schuon, Cisscl, Morse, E. Grill, Leatherman, I-Ieldmeyer, Ziegler, Person, Alford GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD OF CONTROL FIRST SEMESTER Marilyn Gunnell ..,..,, Mary Jean Mabie. ..., - .---.. ,-----------Vice-Presz'der1t..,-e---.. OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President ......,f... L... ...., ......,..... ,. .June Schuon -------.Margaret Schiller Margaret Bush 4..w... ..,.,..,... ..... L ,........ S e crerary ...,..,,e........ ........ M arian Shepherd Virginia Grill ..,.,,... .,,. L ,....,.. ....,., C h airman Vocational ,,....,, ,,,,,,,, V irginia Miller Barbara .Ienison .,,.... L... ...... ..,..,.,,, C hail-man Health ,..,..., ,,,L,Rosemary Ziegler Betty LeFurge .,..........,. ....,.. C hairman Recreation. ,,.,.,, .... , A .,.........,., Jean Sprinkle Marian Shepherd .,.........,. ..,.....,. C hairman Service .,,,,.. . ...,....,.,....,........., Mary Crosby Mary Jean Openlander, ...... .... L Chairman Emily Post ...,,,. - ..., ,Mary Joan Leutzinger Janet Goodell ....,,.,........,, ,..,. C hairman Orientation, ,... .- . .........,... Margaret Nelson ' -1 ' H I . . - ' e a I i ' W, 'nga L 2,- , f . ,E Iggy? F ORCHESTRA Standing: Coleman, A. Brooks, Culver, Stephens Fourth Row: Lacper, Smith, Carpenter, Quick, Denniston. Kreik, Greger Third Row: Poster, Balasscs, Paul, I-Iansen, Jones, Logue, Goodell, Broun, Ledyard Robins, Cooper, Blockington Second Row: Siwek, Janz, Welton, Long, Cramer, Reynolds, Looks First Row: D. Janz, Fink, Ribble, Howland, Neister, M. Brooks Page Sevexlly-four STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Warner, Jarvis, Sweet, Brody, Bates, Marshall, Pierce, Beebe, J. Speck, Perry, Foglesong Third Row: Schermerhorn, Dahline, Cressor, Dunham. Foglesong, LeFurgc, Gibbs, Mabie, Mead, Schuon Second Row: Wiley, Koslosky, McLaughlin, Morse, Marshall, Sheets, Lewis, Taylor First Row: Drouin, Berger, Maunder, Come, Sinclair, Wright FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Donald Marshall ..,....., ,, ...... - ...... President ........ ....,..,.,.. - , Richard Smith Dale Sheets ..,,,.....-,-.,,...,. ,.,...,,..... V ice-President ,............ ..... .....,... J ames Brody Virginia Mae Morse, ,,,,,,,,,.,,...r , ,,,.,....,....... Secretary ......,......,,... . .......,.................. ,Jane Dunham Clare Mead ,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,..........,,... Chief Student Duty Officer ...r,...,., - .........,..,.., Harland Jarvis CHOIR Top Row: Smith, MacLean, McKane, LaPar1, Strickland, Thompson, Coleman, Stornant Fourth Row: Meadows, Speer, Wickham, Boyd, Linhart, Foster, Beam, Kopietz, Marczynski, Eiferle Third Row: Stringer, Dunham. Ribble. Carr, Balcam, Bush, Harvey, Chandler, Roper, Aldrich, North, Larner, Ruedrich, Tyson Second Row: Campbell, Adado, Lansing, Barnaby, McNabb, Mallett, Matthews, Mattison. Vermilyea, Wismer, Mabie, Goodrich, Belbeck First Row: Freeman. Rice, Eytcheson, Hughes, Toy, Sleesman, Collick, Moray, Schuon, Gooclz, Olver, Sessions, Tanner Page Seventy-live BAND Top Row: Simons. Pryor, O'Berry, Rockwood, Sessions, Nicholson, Fisher Fourth Row: R. Smith, Getts, Ehrct, Crockett, Vlinchester, McNamara, Bengry, H. C. Maier, Tooley, Reed, Deer, Dingwell Third ROW: Pratt, Shutcs, Duch. W. Smith, Fires. Hill, Valentine, Baldwin, Dail. Holt, Bennetts, Haynes . Second Row: Welton, Pino, Scieszka, Stillwell, Glossop, Krebs, Ammon, Gephart, Olin, Blackmar, Pinkham, Plotnick. Doyle First Row: Klock, Maier, Eytchcson, Newth, Beach. Osburn, Pearce. Hoeflinger, Lowe. Garlock. Fratcher, Van Velzor. Guenther E5 i D W' X he X J AW 1 Xin ,K Q--xx .1 Xb A1 1, uf X :R X VW XT X Af fl fe ,' NW.. 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PZ'GSl'Cl2l7I ......... .., ...,. --,-,, , ,,,, , Nlargaret King Margaret Koslosky ........ ...... V ice-President ....,.., ,,AA... M ary Ellen Martin HCIGH ACKCIIHHII .... -- ...,.,...... .Secretary ..........,,..., .. ., ...... ,.... . ..-. Julia Vanwelsenaere Reva N91191' -------,- -.........-.... T reusurer .... - ...., - .... ,-.. E .,..,...,.,..,.,...... June Boam Adviser-Edith Johnson Top Row: Reigler, White, Ayres, Dillingham, Johnson, Murphy, Andros, Corbishley, Boam, 'XVacker. J. Vanwelsenaere Second ROW: Malone, Ash, Balasses, H. Smith, Johnson, V. Crosby. Trager, Heidtke, Mepham First Row: Millar, Ackerman, Neller, Lewis, Koslosky, Buhler, Adamson EURIPIDEAN SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1918 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Martha Felton ..... - ....... - .... - ..... -President ..............,.. . ....,,,,.... ,June McMahon June McMahon ............... ......,....... V ice-President .,..... L ,....... ...... . Ruth Jane Bien Virgiline Heil .......... E ,...... ., .... E... ,.,.... E-Secretary ..... .. ........ ....... V irginia Brainerd Bella Davies ..,... - ...... ...................,. T reasurer ............,.....,. ....., E llamay Greiner Adviser-Mzirgueritc McConnell Top Row: Nettnay, Brainerd, Fors, Goodz, Benson. Smith. Tucker, .lame Second ROW: Greiner, Elliott, Anclresen, McConnell, Dykstra. Bien. VanKcuren First Row: Gwynn, Davies, McMahon. Felton, Heil, Wells I EU PHRON IAN SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1906 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Wilma Cornell ,,,,,,,-,- E E.,.,,,,, President ............ ....... - .,..,., F erolyn Green Marian Bentley ,,,,,,,.,, ,...,. V ice-President ..... E ....... ......., , Margaret Bush Virginia Hathaway ,,,,.,, ....,.. T reasurer .....,. -L ....., ,...,,L....... R uth Balcom Margaret Bush -,-,--,--V- ,,--,,,,,,.--.,, S ecrezary ,,,,,r.,.,....1 -L ...... .Mary Alice Alford Adviser-Dorothy Bishop Top Row: Mackinder, Balasscs, Balcom, Mingus, Wriglat Second Row: McMaster, Alford, Green, Colclough, Benedict. Hayes First Row: Bishop, Hathaway, Cornell, Bush, Hansen Pngc Eighty ADELPI-IIC SOCIETY EURIPIDEAN SOCIETY EUPHRONIAN SOCIETY Pagv Eightyrone Helen Schnable .,....... , A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,V.,,,,,,M,,.-,,w,,4Yw---,-,- - Clara Rohrer ,......-,..,,,,. Donna Jean Krider ..,..., .. Donna Jean Kriderw ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,g ,.MM,,,,----,,-,,.A'N,----- F Top Row First FIRST SEMESTER Preston Fors ,mf ..... . Frances Dahline .,.... Mary Marion. ,,.,.M Mary Marion .... W, VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR ESTABLISHED 1934 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS ..-..-.---.---.President -,- ....... Vice - President ----- --MM- .--.--W....-. ,.r.--..L Secretary L. ,.,, Treasurer Adviser--Viola Straub Ackerman, Lois Gute, Amiotte, Straub, Wright, Richter, Holmes Row: Greene. L. Gute. Krider, Schnable. Rohrer, Saunders PARROTT CLUB W ESTABLISHED I9 29 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ' ,,,,,.,,.,..t, Donald Warner --.-.-.Robert Schaus ...--..Marjorie Harger ..---..-. Ronald Reid -...-,-. pF8Sld0HI.-,.,,- .--.,,.V1.CE- President--.,.. -----.-..-.Secrelary.--.-,.....,,,,,.. ..r..-r..-..rTreasurer-.,-.--,--,Lrr.,,L Adviser-Laura Millar Top Row: Schermerhorn, Sage, Burden, Rouser, Wells, Sawyer, Seyfried Second Row: Noss, Geagley, Torgerson, Adamson, McLean, Ross, Richmond First Row: I-larger, Dahline, Fors, Hill, Chesbro, Schaus FRASORIS SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1906 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Fred Mnrzke ...,......,.. ....,...... P resident--- ....... -.------------- - Herbert Lewis Jean Leatherman .... ..., ....... V i ce-President ..AA.. --f-fe-- J BHC Bgdm .Jane Beden .,........ ........... S ecretary ....... -----' J 0211119 Cotton Jane Beden .,.... - ............. Treasurer ...-........... --e-f- J CHUM COUOH Adviser-Viola Straub Top Row: McLaughlin, Aldrich, Marion, Cotton, Richmond, Saunders,'Riffe1, Oliver, Mattison Second Row: Halava, Lewis, McLean, Hostctler, Straub, Schnable, Pink, Abbey, Laverty First Row: Murphy, McKane, Leatherman, Marzke, Beden, Brody, Baker Page ISigI1ry-Iwu VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR PARROTT CLUB FRASORIS SOCIETY Page Eiylzly-llzrcv I FIRST SEMESTER Jake Speelman ..,. Ray Johnson, ......, Roy Warren, ,,..,,,,,, E Theodore Tykocki ,.., VARSITY CLUB ESTABLISHED 1929 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ------.Pl'E.'Sl'dGT7f-----... -....,,,-....,-- Roy Warren ..--..Vice-President...-.., ,---,---Theodore Tykocki , .,.,.,.. Clarence Holmes Ralph Roberts ,-.....Secre1ary E., Treasurer ,,,,, - .,.,.. Adviser-Howard Gleason 'Top Row: Sheets. Hall, Roberts, Brown, Wenzel, Chapman, Pratt Second Row: Bennetts, Holmes, Thomas, Gleason, Steadman, Smith, Conarton First Row: Oade, Warren, Speelman, Johnson, Abraham, Tykocki Pl RST SEMESTER Louis Garrison .... ,... . ., Gerald Marshall., ...,,, Betty Jane Benson. .....,, Darlene Clark .........,, ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB f ESTABLISHED 1925 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER .-.----.--President.,-,-----, ,,--..--.Betty Jane Benson -..---Vice-Presz't1ent-...-, ..--.,-...- Jack McIntyre , ....,..,.... Secrezarg. .,..,., E ...,, Elsie Andresen Wm-, ,,,-,,.-Treasurer-,,,,.-,--,,.L, -.----.,Ellen Petrie Acluiser-Harold Lantz I Top Row: Clausen, Denewith, Gunnell, Ferguson, Andresen, Wenzlick, Crandal, Barnaby, Harrington, Vermilyea Third Row: H. Dunn, Hammond, Butters, Gilbert, Jenkins, Welcher, Marion, Pollitt, Sessions Second Row: Pratt, Winn, Oleska. Lantz, Noice, Wilcox, Thiedeman, Tanner First Row: E. Petrie, Foglesong, Benson, Garrison, Clark, G. Marshall FIRST SEMESTER Ray Johnson ..,......,.,...,,. John Goodell ........... - ....... Ellsworth Affeldt ....., Jake Speelman ..,.,,.. YOUNG MEN ABOUT TOWN ESTABLISHED 1935 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER nun, ,U ,,,,,-,,Pres1'dent,L,-,.w,, -,,,,,,,,,L.-,-. John Goodell M , ,.,,,,,,,e, Vice-President ...,,... ....,. G ray Bernard ,.-,-,-----Secrerary,..,-.--. Jake Speelman -, .,.,,,w,,,Y...,.. Treasurer ...,...., . ,Y ,.... .Jack Strickland Adviser-Harold Lantz Top Row: Sheets, Maunder, Seward, Strickland, Timpani, Goyt Third Row: Sonnenberg, Rose, Bernard, Renaud, Jones. Warner, Whitmore, Young B S t S ra ue Lwntz Black Bailey Steadman Second Row: ennetts, wee, p g , . , . . , 4 First Row: Cissel, Spcelman, Chapman, Johnson, Goodell, Affeldt, Schneider Page Iiighly-four VARSITY CLUB ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB YOUNG MEN ABOUT TOWN Page Eighly-Hue FIRST SEMESTER Ruby Ruedrich ,.... .... Virginia Mae Morse ,.... Dorothy MacKay .....,.. Mary Bement ...,...,.. SUB DEB CLUB ESTABLISHED 1933 OFFICERS ,..-.-,,,President----.., . ,..,.,, Vice - President ..... . ..,.,.-,-.. Secretary.--....--. ...., ,,..,.. T reusurelp, ....., .L Adviser-Grace Miller SECOND SEMESTER L ......,............... Jean Snrinkle ,...-,. Mary Palmer SM.. Adeline Dunn ,-...- Barbara Jenison Top Row: Wiley, V. Miller, Gunnell, Shepherd, Palmer, J. Jenison, Cross Second Row: B. Jenison, Dart, Sprinkle, Miller, Dunn, Moore, Leatherman First Row: Burgess, Hoffman, Bement, Ruedrich, Morse, MacKay, H. Petrie FIRST SEMESTER Frank Baker ............. Elizabeth Abbott ...,.. Adeline Dunn. ,...,., Helen Pratt .... - ........ HISTORY AND TRAVEL CLUB ESTABLISHED 1925 OFFICERS -.--.... President---..-- L ..... .-.. ...,.... Vice-Presz'dent--..-- ...---.-,Secretary----.-- ..-------.-Treasurer-----.,--.-.-L Adviser-Laura Millar SECOND SEMESTER ----..--- Eleanor Stringer ,---.. Margaret Goodell .--.-..-, Kathryn Collick L ..,, ,Alys Christiansen Top Row: Collick, Campbell. Kelley, German, Goodell, Benjamin, Wynn, Geagley, Chapman Second Row: Oleka, Denewith, E. Sawyer, Stringer, Smith, Boyer. J. Sawyer. Krauss, Street First Row: Baldwin, Clark, Benner, Baker, Pratt, Dunn, Christiansen. Pope FIRST SEMESTER Ruby Ruedrich. .,..,... Elizabeth AbbotI,-..,,-, Bettie Cissel ............. Josephine Simon. ,..., GIRL RESERVES ESTABLISHED 1920 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER L, ,.,L..., .Presidentd .....,., ...,.......t R uby Ruedrich L ,...,, . ........ Vice-President ..........v. ------.-L-.-.,Secrerary-....---..-,,--.. W--. ----..,Elizabeth Abbott ,--..,,,Josephine Simon ,N,--,,,,,,,,,,,,Tr-eggurerm-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,. ,,-,,-,,.M1ldred Messenger Adviser-Florence Bovee 'Top Row: Light, Ciraub, Dart, McKay, B. Schuon, Hosmer, Schlaybaugh, Goodrich, D. Ruedrich, Roberts, Person, Eckert, Crosby Third Row: Wright, Christensen. Oliver, Warner, R. Miller, Hoffman, V. Miller, Palmer, Pratt, Ziegler Second Row: H. Miller. Crosby, Eschbaugh, Douglas, Sprinkle, Schiller, Goodell, Shepard, Wiley, Bovee First Row: Starkweather, Maner. Oppenlander, Abbott, Ruedrich, Simons, Messenger, Ogden Page lfiyhlgl-sz' SUB DEB CLUB HISTORY AND TRAVEL CLUB GIRL RESERVES Page Eighty-svvvn FIRST SEMESTER Albert May .,....,,A.... Ruby Rood... ...,..... Jeanne Eckert .,.,..... JOURNALISM CLUB ESTABLISHED 1930 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER M--. Pres1dent....,.,, ,,,,,,,w,,,,,,, Ruby Rood ----.-- .-. ,..-.-,.Vice-Pres1'dent.-,---- - ...,.,. .. . ..,.. ....... S ecreiary . ,..., -, Rosemary Ziegler ...... , EEN, .,,,,..., Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,, ,U Adviser-J. C. Crittenden E .,........ - Fred Perry -,. Ronalda Ogden .-...,XVilliam Collingc Top Row: McCreary, Schomp, Ogden, Belbeck, Wilcox Second Row: Gay, Boyer, Collinge, Crittenden, Thompson, Moray, Hamlin First Row: Perry, VanTilburg, Rood, May, Maner, Pinkham FIRST SEMESTER Medora McManus .,..... Betty Bradley ....,....,........ Esther Cooley .... E ,.... E ...,,.. Barbara Powers ...- ART CLUB ESTABLISHED 1927 OFFICERS .-...,.,, Pres1den1'--.-.-..--- -..-.-Vice-President,,-.-W -..,--.---, Secretary.-..-.-.--- ........ Treasurer .....,.., -.--. Adviser-Lulu Smith SECOND SEMESTER ...-....-.,--.Esther Cooley ,-,.-.--.----.Jack Dalley -.-.---,Barbarn Powers .,-,--Charles Brown Top Row: Thomas, Brooks, Campbell, Wenzlick, Cook, Kornechuk Second Row: Brandell, Gwynn, Foster, Smith, Caoodz. Richardson First Row: Powers, Cooley, McManus, Bradley, Curtis M. M. M. CLUB ESTABLISHED 1928 FIRST SEMESTEI2 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Berry Brown ......,.,....... ...I.., P resident. ,,.,,,.,,, ..A.,,. .,... M U riel Nordick Muriel Nordick. ........ ....... V ice-President, ...,.,,., ---AA - Berry BIOWH Virgene Viges. ,,,,, .,..,... S ecrefary ........ ...-,. .,.. .,.... M QIY B.IOWD Mary Brown, ,..... . ...L..,..I.....,. Treasurer .........-, Y- ,--f El-U1lC9 Klfchel' Adviser-James Crittenden Top Row: Kirker, Bell. Ledyard, Crittenden, Clough, Dunn, Culver First Row: Whitbeck, Viges, B, Brown, Nordick, M. Brown 1'ug'v Eiglzlgrcfglzt JOURNALISM CLUB ART CLUB M. M. M. CLUB Page Eighty-ninc HODIERNI ROMANI CLUB ESTABLISHED 1924 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Jean Crwaford ...,....., ......... P resident. ,,.,. ,,,,,,, Mary Alice Alford Zola Schomp. ...... E--- Vice-President, ...... , ,,..,...., ---.Marian Oppenlancler Helen Kraas.-. ......,. 4... L fw... S ccremry ,,w,,,,,.A. N-, ,..A ,rd .,.. Phyllis Laubscher Donald Marshall ,..,,,, ,..., . . ...,.... Treasurer ..,.,.. -.,. ..... W ,,.,l.,,..,...,. M21 ry Warner A cluiser-Nancy Bristol Top Row: Morton, Alford, Osborn, McCreary, Bentley, Lubschcr, Mabic, Warner Second Row: Miller, Osborn, Hebblewhite, McClernan, Jakeway, Carr. Calkins, Tibbetts, Cook First Row: Byrd, Bailey, Marshall, Schomp, Crawford, Kraas, Hermann, Pino LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ESTABLISHED 1921 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Frederic Marzke. ....... . ....., Presia'ent, .,... -., .,..., Clementine Vanwelsenaere Arthur Bates .....,....,.,..,.,,, ,..., - .,Vice-President .....,. .v,.....,,,. M ildred Messenger Mildred Messenger .,............,... ..,,....,.. S ecretary .........r. ,. ....... ,r Betty Taft Clementine Vzlnwelscnaere - ,.., E, ..... Treasurer ....,,.,r.,,., ,..... W ilma Cornell f'ldU1'ser--Alice Rowley Top Row: Anderson, Cornell, Dollrnan, Hadad, Rowley, Abbott, Holden, Taft First Row: Ferguson, Jubb, Vzmwelsennere, Marzke, Messenger, Speer, Courey CAMERA CLUB ESTABLISHED 1934 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Frank Baker ,w,4,,,,,,,.,,,, .,,, , , ,,,.,,, President, ..r,,,.. , ..,..,....,... .Frank Clark Emesrine Angst ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, , .,..,,,, Vice-Presidcnl ..,.... ...... R aymond Schafer Mary Jane Brentlingerr .,... E-,,.--- ........ Secretary ........ ..-,..-.... T IGVB Pond Mary Jane Brentlinger ,.... ...,.,......,. T reasurer ...,.......... ....... J 62111 L21m0rCHl1X Adviser-Elmer Keith Top Row: Alzincr, Cooley, Long, Sharp, Pond, Johnson, Lamoreaux Third Row: VanI.oten, Morgan, Bennetts, Musselman, R. Smith, K. Smith. Wisc Second Row: Campbell, Shafer, Skutt, Keith, Long, Wilcox, Renaud, Ruggles First Row: Clark, Starkweather, Angst, Baker, Brentlingcr, Fcdcrman, Jones Page Ninety HODIERNI ROM!-XNI LE CERCLE FRANCAIS CAMERA CLUB Pugc Nirwty-om' AUTOMOBILE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1934 FIRST SEIVIESTER OFFICERS Luther Smith, ......... E. .....,,.....,.. ,. ........, President ......... ,,- Duane Sunderlin ,.... , .,.. E ..... E- .,,. -,, ...... Vice-Presz'denr.-.,-... Fred Adams ..,............,.....,,.....A ,,..,,.,..,,. S ecrelary ,,,,,,,,, Fred Adams, ...,.,.. E ..,. E ,.,. E ..,. ,....,.,.,... E ,,Treasurer .......... . fldviser-George Kieppe SECOND SEMESTER ,--,,,.,,.,,---,Lutl1er Smith -...--.,Delbert Collins .-,-,-.-Donald Dean .,.--,..Donald Dean Top Row: Gardner, R. Adams, Mingus, Kieppe, Dean, Collins First Row: Siwek, Austen, Smith, Sunderlin. F. Adams, Kitchen FIRST SEMESTER Fred Steadmau., ,..,.,,. Roy Schafer ..... L ,.,, -,. Kenneth Berridge . ,,,, Robert Foster ,,,,..,.. . . ELECTRIC CLUB ESTABLISHED 1932 OFFICERS ,Mn Presz'denr,.-,....- -..,. ll!-C6-Pl'9Sl.dL'7'1I. ..... ,, -,,.,,..,-. Secretary I., -M , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurr'r.,r..,.,,,-.,,,.,. I'ldU1'SOF--R8YH1OHd Tuttle SECOND SEMESTER ..,.,....-.-.-.Don Severance .-I---. John Cosgrove , ,.. Dick Pattengill Bob Ballance Top Row: Bateman. Pattengill. Bolenbaugh, Hessick, Haviland, Severance. Stanaway Second Row: Barnes, Jermain, Berglund, Tuttle, Ballance, Hermann, Coulson, G. Smith First Row: Marvin. Berridge. Steadman, Shafer, Foster, Cosgrove FIRST SEMESTER YVendell Strait ,rr,,r... Fred Daman ......., Harry Daman ...,,. Ashley Randall .....,. TAXIDERMY CLUB ESTABLISHED 1928 OFFICERS SECOND SENIESTER mmm Pre-5idgn1,mM,m, ,,,,,,,,,.,Wendell Straight ,-,,V1ce-Preszdeni , - ,... Secre1c1ry,,.,,,-,. ,,,,-,I,,....,,Treasurer-.,-, 1-lduiser-E. E. Devereaux .I..... Tom Watkins ,,..,,,,,-,. Jack Foster ,,.,..-.Ash1ey Randall Top Row: Huxtablc. Burmaster, Foster. Watleins, Trevallee, DeCair, Carmen First Row: F. Daman, Randal, Sffillf, H. Daman, Baird Page Nine: gl-l wo AUTOMOBILE CLUB ELECTRICAL CLUB TAXIDERMY CLUB Page Nine: y- rhrcc SCIENCE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1922 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Harris Dean ................ ....,..,,... P resident ,..,..,,, .,.,.M, -,, ,,,,A,,,, , Paul Creggor Paul Cressor .....,. A ....,. ,.,., ........ V z 'ce-President .,..,,., .-.. - .--,,--,- B ill Campbell David Covert ........ ..,.,.... . ., ............ Secretary ....,.,,., A ,,-, D ,,,, ,Dick Smith Dick Smith ........ ..-. .....,... - ...... Treasurer ......,-,,.,-,- ,,,,-,, C laude Ludwig Adviser-J. O, Peterson Top Row: Ludwig, Collins, Ward, Berger .Second Row: Beltz, Campbell, Peterson, Dunnigan, Beebe FIRST SEMESTER John Walton ...... --.M .,.,. -,. Harley Harris .......,.., Raymond Schafer ,..., James Brooks ........ First Row: Grant, Covert, Dean, Cressor, Smith RADIO CLUB ESTABLISHED 1925 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER .--.--.Presidenr---,,.,.,. -.E,.,---... ,--.-----------..Iohn Walton ,------Vice-President.--.---,---......,, -------,------,Robert Foster ,--,--,.--.--,-Secretczry----,r,,--,-, E,...-,-- -,-.-Raymond Schafer ,-..-...-....,-..Treasuren..--r,,,-.,..-, ---------Currln Skutt Adviser-Maurice Pancost Top Row: Pancost, Cole, G. Smith, Simpson, Wooley, Longyear, Wright First Row: Stanawny, Skutt, Schafer, Walton, Foster, Vanliuiken AIRPLANE AND YACHT CLUB ESTABLISHED 1928 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Pgyfgn Beam ,,,,,,,-,,,, W, ,,,,,,,, ,.-,,..... , President' ..,,... .. ..,...., , ,,.. ....,.,....... - -..John NOIRH Vernon Sheap ....,,,, ......., ..,....... V 1 'ce-President ....... E-.. ........ .... E .PIESFJOH Schomp Jagk Miller ------ -v ,ll-,, M --,-,, A ,,,,-.,-,, ,H-Secretary ,,,,.,.,,,, E ...,,,. ........ E ,Jack Miller John Nglgm ,-,,,-,, ,,S,, , ,.,,,.,., T reasurez' ,.,.,..... .... ..e.,... W illiam Otto Adviser-Charles Snell Top Row: Paskvan, Bolenbnugh, Schomp, Snell, VanHorn. Convis, Gulash First Row: L. Nolan, Sheap, Beam, Miller, R. Nolan Page Ninely-four SCIENCE CLUB RADIO CLUB AEROPLANE AND YACHT CLUB Page Ninety-fiur: FIRST SEMESTER Margaret King ...,.,... Marcella Heidtke ..... Jean Tschirhart .W..v.. Maxine Lovell ....,... Secon HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ESTABLISHED 1929 OFFICERS SECOND SEINIESTER ---.-,,PresiderIr....-..,, E.--,,.,.-,,-t,.,,Dorothea Upncr - ...,... ....., V we-President .,..,... .,,,.,.,,. E ileen Gray --.....Secremry.------....---, -----.Mai-garet King ---,.--...----ETFEGSL1I'2I'-.-.,----.---.---, ,-,,,,Mary Maxey Adviser-Margaret Partlow Top Row: Remus, Gray, Czubak, Martoon d Row: Debrowa, Roch, Redman, Partlow, Upner, Lardner First Row: Tchirhart, King, Heidtke, Aiken, Kujawa COMMERCE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1922 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Maxine Eytcheson ...... ,-- ............ President ,,,v,,,,,, .,,.. . ....,...., L Donald Hansen Jean Rogers, ..... E ...,,,.....,..... ..,.,... V ice-President ....,,....... , .,.. .,.. L ., Maxine Morrison Maxine Morrison ........ E .,,... . ...........,,,... Secretary ,.,.,.......... -. .,...,. ,,.... , Elizabeth Harrison Juanita Gay-.,.,E ,,..,... ,.......,.v. ..,..... T r easurer ,,.......,,,,..... ....,..,. , Leon Huxtable Top Row: Hal Adviser-Katherine Minshall l, Miller, Wing, Ward, Putnam, Sanders. Albert, Williams, Whitman, Abood, Simons, Struble Second Row: Brown, Ristau, Mantey, Mosher, Ross, Keck, Minshall, Ogden, Beach, Schimmel, McLeod, Harrison, McCoy First Row: Foster, Tonn, Bates, Hammond, Rogers, Eytcheson, Morrison, Gay, Denniston FIRST SEMESTER Ruth Jane Bien .,...... Ruth Taylor ..,,.,.,, Betty Cone ...,....,., --. Virginia Brainerd ....v -., TAPPERETTE CLU B ESTABLISHED 1927 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER L, L,,,,,,,,r,,, ,Presidenl ,......, ..r............ R uth Taylor ..-,-. L .-... Vice-President .,..... ..., Virginia Brainerd A ,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,, S e crez'arg,A ,,,,,,,. ...,, E .Ruth Jane Bien M,W,,nu,Trea5urer,,,,,.,,,m, ,,.,.,Rosemary Howland Adviser-Damaras Weng Top Row: Wise, Freeman, Johnson, Mattison, Wells. Howland, Sigler, A. Taylor, Second Row: First Row: Dillingham, McNabb, McCloy Prevey, Warner, Swartz, Mephan, Newell, Shrader, R. Taylor, Crissmore, Wood, Porter Murphy, Darbor, Cone, Bien, Ruth Taylor, Brainerd, Garrison Page N:'nety-six HOME ECONOMICS CLUB COMMERCE CLUB TAPPERETTE CLUB Pugr Ninety-seven HI-Y CLUB ESTABLISHED 1924 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Marvin Murphy ..,,..., A.. .......,........ .President ,........ -,-, ,,.... .......,..,..., R obert Marvin Robert Marvin .... E .,...., ..,.,. V ice-President ......., W, ..,.. M--. Floyd Sevier Clayton Moray ....... ..,.. E Secretary .......,...,... ..., E -- Richard Herr Wilfred Maxey ,v..,.. ..........,... E Treasurer ,,.,..... D ...,,. ,.,,..v B ill Berglund Adviser-Raymond Tuttle Top Row: Ludwig, Craft, Dunn, Nakfor. Bengry, Moore, Renick, Parker Third Row: Squires, Fisher, Sessions, Herr, O'Berry, Hildinger, Shiels, Coleman Second Row: Berglundn Pifer, Sayers, Tuttle, Ballance, McKane, Deer First Row: Percival, Moray, Marvin, Murphy, Maxey. J. Walton, Pratt BOXING CLUB ESTABLISHED 1926 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Bill Easton .,.,...,,..,.... .......,, . ,..,,,,v,,,,,, P resident .,,.,. ....,.......... ,Robert Digby Charles Brown .,...... ..... E ,...E ,..,..... Vice-President ......,, ,.,.. ,..., D u rnell Stephens Walter Dembowski ...,. E- ....... ........ S erretary ....,.,,.. -- .........,,.....r Thayer Winegardner Robert Patrick .,..,.... , ....... ..,... T reasurer ,..........,...... - ,,,,.....,..,... .Raymond Harper Adviser-John Micldlesworth Top Row: Baldwin, Cathey, White, Deer, Riggs, Middlesworth, Winegardner, Beedy, McKenzie, Green, Ricks Third Row: Papai. J. Dembowski, Dickson, Williams, Ash, Rach, Julian, Stephens, Digby, Johnson. Rubel Second Row: Shank, Hansen, W. Dembowski, Easton, Brown, Patrick, Harper First Row: Pylman, Nosal, J. Papal, Borzenski, Taylor, Gillette, Hessick FIRST SEMESTER Clair Cooley ,.....,..,. Ted Denise ........ Cecil Chesbro ....,., Cecil Chesbro ..,.,. ,- C H ESS C LU B ESTABLISHED 1935 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ., ,... Y President .....,. ,,,, , ..,...... ....,...,......... P a ul Hayes ---,.-.-Vice-Presidenl'-.,..-..,..,,. ,.-,.-,.--. .------------Ted Denise . .,..,,,., ,.,.. S ecretary. .,.... .., E. .... -. -HW Treasurer ..........,.... ..... . Adviser-Harry Ernerich Top Row: Percival, Jack. Steel, Emerich, Bintz, Ridenour First Row: Pregulman, Denise, Cooley, Chesbro, Kloch Page Nr'r1i-ly-eiglvt Cecil Chesbro Cecil Chesbro HI-Y CLUB BOXING CLUB CHESS CLUB Pngn Ninnry-nfnc Henry Wright ......, E ,,,.... ,, ,,,,,MA,, ,, ,,,,AA,,,,ww,,. w .AA,,,R.AA-,A W Walter Beck ....... Carol Ruhf .,......g Earl Eskes .,.... NATURE STU DY CLU B ESTABLISHED 19 34 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS . ............... President ---,--M--- --...-.-Vzce-President , ------f.V..-.. W ..,. -- .,f..V .. ......... ...Secre mry ---M-an ......... ......... . Yf... . .,.... ...Treasurer Adviser-Lois Frazier Top Row: Poulas, Hayes, B. Harris, Hoadley, V. Harris, Heintzelmnn First Row: Beck, Frazier, Wright, Ruhf, Bigelow D E B ETTE C L U B ESTABLISHED 19 3 6 SECOND SEMESTER OEFLCERS Roberta Starkweather. ...... ., ..,,..,..........,.,.,..,.,- E ,.,..,,.,..,v,.., . ...,.,r.,,r.. President Emogene Grill .......... . ,.,..,. ...,,... ............ ....,. V 1 ' ce-President Margaret Gilmore ....... - ...... .E ,,i,-, - ,.,.... ........... S ecretary -,-.v,- ---,---Treasurer, Eileen Porter, .....,,,, Aduiser-Ruth Russell Top Row: Bernard, Thiedeman, Wilson. Eschbach, Reynolds, Denewith, Winn, Beden Second Row: Roberts, Ruedrich, Dewey, Russel, Oppenlander, Crosby, Eckert , First Row: Todd, Porter, Starkweather, Grill, Gilmore FIRST SEMESTER enneth Fuller K ....,,.., Lowell Johnson .,..,,. Francis Chapin ...,.. Francis Chapin, ..,.,,. PRINTERS' CLUB ESTABLISHED 1932 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER , ,A,,,,,,, President ,,,,.,,,.. ........ H ubert Hammond ....,,-Vice-Presidenl.-.....-. -----.---.-JAY Thompson ,,,,,,,Sefremry r..,, E ..,...... ...... . Richard Parker MD-ummTrga5urer,,,,E,,--,,,--,. --.---,Richard Parker Adviser-Herbert Cigard T Row: Leyrer, Morgan, Linsea, Cigard, Kokinakus, Chapin, Hoover OP First Row: Schafer, Thompson, Hammond, Parker, Stornant Page One llumlrvri NATURE STUDY CLUB DEBETTE CLUB PRINTERS' CLUB Page Om' Ilumlrml Om.- V 1 1 N f- ,V W 3 11 V5 11 ' 111111-1 1 1555: ,Qi ,il WMU! 1 H 11 11 11 1 ' Q 1 11 1 H ,E 1 11 Y 51 :11!11 111H11! M M- n' 11 1111 5.5'11 , 11 , 55, af . , Y 11 4 M 11 :QF . 151 . 1 A Page Ona Hundred Two Qi 1 PRIZE AWARDS GIRLS' LEAGUE June '34 Ruth Carr January '35 Helen Squires IDA A. LAMB The Ida A. Lamb Award was presented for the highest scholarship among the girls of the graduating class until January '35. In the future it is to be awarded upon a basis JAMIE DEBARDELEBEN STEBBINS f of character, scholarship and leadership. June 30 Elizabeth Snow January '31 Ruth Weintraub June '31 Helen Marion January '32 Dorothy Carr June '32 Virginia Ross January '33 Irene Bixby June '33 Ardis Linebaugh January '34 Arlene Furfrason June '34 Martha E. Chamberlin January '35 Elsbeth Farrington HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Prize is given in recognition of the girl who IIIOSI nearly The Jamie DeBardeleben Stebbins Prize is given in recognition of high standards of manhood. June 27 Sylvester O'Mara January '28 Ruthford Green June '28 Ronald Daman January '29 Wallace Wilson June '29 Richard Hammerschmidt January '30 Robert Kline June '30 Henry Winnicki January '31 Richard O'Dell June '31 Robert Kositchek JZIHUHIY '32 Sidney Wagner June '32 Harrison Neumann January '33 T. R. Martin June '33 John Doelle January '34 James Baker June '34 Lynn Kestenholtz January '35 Charles Sprinkle MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY approaches the ideals and standards of Home June ,ZZ Economics. January ,Z June 28 June '32 Marian Swift January '29 January '35 Dorothy Wrivglesworth Jung '29 January '30 JOURNALISM June ,30 January 31 June '32 Edna Gould June '31 January '33 Robert Smith January '32 June '33 Loma Calhoun June '32 Doris Baker January '33 January '34 Melvin Flading June '33 Dorothea Smith January '34 June 34 Harry Purdy June '34 January '35 Marian Cross January '35 VIRGILIAN SCHOLARSHIP The Virgilian Scholarship Medal is given for an average of B in Virgil. January '34 June '34 Sylvester O'Mara Harry Davis Ronald Daman Lewis Dail John Alvin Webb James Schiller Joseph Foster John McAlvav Rex Gillen Robert Spencer Robert Adams Robert H. Blair Ronald Garlock George Andros William Bell Harry Conrad Laura Ann Pratt Georgia Sloat LaMoine Burkholder Louise Deitz Henrietta Haynes Virginia LaForge Barbara Smith Arlene Ferguson Minnie Saunders Mary Andrus Thelma Bishop Alice Foote Winifred Howland Marian Iddings Martha Larned Barbara Piatt January '31 Norman Hicks Bruce Campbell June '31 June Briggs Alberta Mae Keeney Eva Gould Helen Moorman Vivian E. Lietzke Irene Trudgeon Anita H. Leavitt January '32 Dorothy Carr Marian Andros June '32 Mary Durbin Carr January '33 Helen Otto Marilyn Radford June '33 George Andros Beatrice Carver Edith Dunbar James Harryman January '35 Julia Thompson Myrtle Wilhite Beatrice Ecker Pauline Carr Janet Cobb Kathryn Messenger THE VIRGILIAN SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL JUNE. 1935 Eleanor Florence Andem Mary A. Baske Robert Bolster William Edward Carpenter Page Ona Hundred Four JANUARY, 1936 Elsie Jean Bills Dorothy A. Dunn Patricia Jane Moore f 'l.1!l'Ti' JAMES HOWARD FLYNN PRIZE AWARDS WILLIAM EDWARD CARPENTER Jamie DeBardeleben Stebbins Memorial Prize Michigan Honor Award Virgilian Scholarship Medal ISABEL JUNE HARDY Girls' League Award HELEN LUCILLE STOFFER Ida A. Lamb Memorial Prize BARBARA MAE PATTERSON Journalism Prize Virgilian Scholarship Medal DOROTHEA E. SMITH Journalism Prize Jamie DeBz1rdeleben Stebbins Memorial Prize LESTER DALE SHEETS Michigan Honor Award MARIAN JANET CROSS Girls' League Award VIRGINIA N. LEWIS Ida A. Lamb Memorial Prize VIRGINIA MAXINE CROSBY Home Economics Leadership Award ELSIE JEAN BILLS Journalism Prize Page Or re Ilumirml Pwr: at s fra 'fra i , , . . 5' gimp? New I Sw? A153 .3 E 55.5-fr 5s..Y,wsgisk5?X W .Q rig grssw . ,ai Nsmewrn- S sk? gixdk fi xt, is W jg Q sg . ig ..3,..,,,N., X . L V 4 s',S: at , s .. si 'M r- Y, A f X- ' A 'fa ig.. was if in x Sy t se- .ef Gs ss fs swiss M ' , X Q' iffssf--wg 2 sift sg f . ASW-ssxw 'R 6? 2 . 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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GREETINGS This year the Lansing Central High School is sending another graduating class out into the world. It is 63 years since the first class of three left the high school to continue their education. Prom 1873 to 1885 the graduating classes were small, but since that time the classes have been growing larger each year. At intervals between 1875 and 1898 the alumni banquets were held during commencement week, but it Was the class of 'O7 who started the Alumni Association oil: with a constitution and by-laws, Since then an alumni banquet and reunion has been held nearly every year. These banquets have afforded old friends and schoolmates an opportunity to meet once each year, and renew old friendships that have been neglected during the year. ln 1908, 1913, and again in 1918, the Alumni Association published and distributed widely an Alumni Roster of all its members. This Q been a great aid in locating many of the older graduates. It was at the 1910 alumni banquet that the College Benefit Club was formed. This club was organized for the purpose of providing a means by which graduates may obtain loans to enable them to carry on their education. This fund has grown until now we are in a position to finance many worthy graduates of Central High School. This project is just one of many benefits that the Central High School Alumni has fostered. The Association also aims to increase the interest and cooperation of its members in the progress and welfare of the high school. We, the alumni ol' Central High School, Want to extend to the graduating class of 1936, our sincere and Very best wishes, and hope they will assist in carrying on the high aims and principles of the Alumni Association. Roscoe A. lVlOSl-IER, President ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President AA,,,,A U, ,,., Roscoe A. 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M Us an , H H Nm N was s 'N . 5 fm H1 '-'fe - ms wma M lml Q am sw as mms ms w ss ms Recreation W Em nw, aw .ups ' nf FIGHT Fight-Fight-Fight-Fight Central High-Central High Fight-Fight-Figh t-Fight CHEER LEADERS SCHOOL SONG It's Central High School, It's Central High School, Thelpride of every student here: Come on, you old grads, Join with us young lads. It's Central High School now we cheer, rah! rih! Now is the time, boys. to make a big noise, No matter what the people say, Por there is naught to fear, The gang's all here. So hail to Central High School, hail. SCHOOL YELLS LOCOMOTIVE THE BIG CE C-c-C-e-C-e-n-t T-r-T-r-Tral C-E-N-T-R-A-L--Central! Central High-Central High-Yea! Page One Hundrz-if Twelve GREGORY ROBINSON Director of Athletics Robby is the man behind the scenes: he's the reddish-haired teacher that you see hustling through the halls at a half run. Actually, under that sandy thatch, he has more business sense and mental endurance than any two other men. Top Row: Middlesworth, Robinson, Speelman, Brody First Row: LeFurge, Schuon, Trachsel BOARD IN CONTROL OF ATHLETICS The Athletic Board of Control supervises all forms of athletics instituted in Central High. The faculty members of the Board are all members ex-oflicio. Prom the general organization of the school two boys and one girl are elected. JOHN MIDDLESWORTH Head Coach Hc's the big boss of athleticsg the man who's developed the winning spirit in our school with his fiery coaching: the kind of a fellow who, with his ironic humor, can make sparks fly from a wooden legged Central athlete and spur him on to victory. Page One Hundred Thirteen Jim Flynn Norman Walker Joe Oade- Jake Speelman Left Half Right Tackle Left Tackle RightEm1'-A115-A-AlIState I-l I SUMMARY Under the able coaching of John Middlesworth and his assistants, Deane Burnham and Morrie Green, the 1935 edition of the Big Reds completed a highly successful season. Running up 222 points against their opponents' 31, they suffered but one setback-that in a hotly contested game with Ann Arbor by a score of 7-6. In the annual city championship clash with Eastern the Reds battled the Quakers to a 6-6 tie. In this game. one packed with thrills. Centra1's score came in the last four minutes of the final stanza when Jake Spcelman broke loose and, behind perfect blocking, galloped 85 yards for the tying marker. Central's team this year was a well balanced one. and a strong, fast charging line combining with a light but fast backfield composed a team as powerful as any in its class. Dick Bates George Ward Eddie Bofysil Elber TIUOITIHS Center Right Guard Right Guard Right End Page One Hundred Fourteen Roy Warren Art Mingus Ted Tykocki Fullback Left End Left End SCHEDULE Central W ,...,. - ...... 100 St. Johns A,.... Central ....... ..... 5 1 Hastings ...... Central ,,,,,., .,,,- 2 O Jackson ............... Central .,,.... ..,.. 2 O Saginaw Eastern ..... Central .,,.,.. -, ..,,.. ..... 6 Ann Arbor ..... .. ,..,......... -- Central .,.,.,. - ,,.,.. N ..,..,. ---- 12 Saginaw Arthur Hill ..... - ....,. ..- Central ..,,,,. M 7 Battle Creek ..,...,....... . Central ...,... ,,,.. 6 Lansing Eastern Y.... 222 J llllii C Bud Coryell Quarterback 5 :L 1:9 5 I R S '-1.13 I' ,' , .H-jf., . .u 1 . -.,g,-:ri f'- T' '::,4 . J: S-17, ,s .II-:-1 X 2 N I , X , A .. Frank Hayes Clarence Holmes Maurice Bolster Delbert Collins Fullbnck Loft Half Right Half Right Tackle Page One Ilumlrc-ll Fiflvcn 5 fw'N..,:: x . . .:. ..:,.f.... nomo iQUOLE Y- .RIGHT +1-:ALF .. J. LEJTQR CQNAQTQS I-ff? GfZfR1?i m Q. ... . M Sm ,3 . W 5 r - - W gf Z M.: f... .1 .1-:msg--1 -x. - .- r fu ,Km - S, W nvwz--... :ff : 1 W .5 x ig 2 W 2 W is L1 KX H Pi vB ' W ' ... :.... x . xv: -M -.K-2 I 1 an 25: QE wi E3-4 E. be 322. may 555 hai!! ..,.' ml,-.5 ww Elsa? iam' ESX ' 3.3.2 HN L 55... 21-1 ips? 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CbV QU f 'V if hii M,E GQL0 Q ??+YfaV aQ9 gf , mv me ,w Q v :re , ,w H H H M. ,me Q ' M , WL: M, M 1 M may w, ' , W kknniikllendif . A f . if b :ws 1fL r - ' U .Egg A-5 . 15113, , 25. 1QENTgR , - 'EFT FOKLUARJ7 f bs Humlrcd Scum-nrccn Don Dudley Maurice Bolster Dick Bates Fritz Bennetts Ml . 1 1 xxx 'Kim v XNBXY' N533 P 4, eil X me l H Ng Q Fx - v 1 V x x vi KX X R Riff' ' e N XQSQBQX F x 1 N Xl s ' XX QQ. X x sYiiYXXX T 5 . P NBBWYRXYNXR 8 BASKETBALL '35 - '36 Although the Central's Big Reds this year did not rise to the heights of last year's team, they had, nevertheless. typical of most basketball teams coached by John Middlesworth, Z1 very successful season. Of a stiff thirteen game schedule the Reds lost but two games-one to Ann Arbor in an overtime struggle, and the other to East Lansing in a closely contested game. ' Central again won the city championship by defeating Eastern twice and also shared 5-A League honors with Ann Arbor. In the regionals of the state tournament, the Big Reds bowled over their first two opponents with little difliculty only to be nosed out in the finals by Flint Northern. the team which went on to win the state championship. The team this year, although not very tall, proved to be a scrappy combination and had a reputation everywhere as a hard team to beat. 3 Chris McDermott Bob Beach Jim Hall John Taylor Page One Hundred Eighteen Earl Miller Ben Marion Emmett Emerick Max Walton BIG Reps X SCHEDULE Central ..,. 25 East Lansing ...,.,, - ,...... 16 I U ' Central .... Z7 St. Mary's .A.,.,.. .... 2 O Central .... 27 Jackson ...... .... 1 8 ,Q Q f Central .... 13 Eastern ....,.... - ..,...,. .... 9 Central .... 42 Battle Creek ....,. ..,. 1 9 6 V Central --, - ....,... .... 2 4 Ann Arbor ...., ,.,....... 2 7 kv Central .... 34 St. Mary's ........ - ...... 21 Central ....- 15 East Lansing .....,, ..,. 1 7 Central .... 26 Battle Creek ,..... .... 2 5 4 Central .... 21 Eastern ......... .... 1 7 1 Central ..,, 28 Ann Arbor ..,,,. ..,. 2 O -, Central ..,. 24 Bay City ...,,., .......... l 1 ' Central -,. ....,..,,...r.,. 24 Jackson ,..... L ....,. 14 I REGIONAL TOURNAMENT J Central ,... ..... L ....,.... 3 O Grand Rapids Catholic ,,.......... 12 Central .... 36 Owosso L ...,,.....,.....,,..... - .,,.... 14 Central ....,..,.. 13 Flint Northern ,..,. .......... 2 O 1. .-. 'I 5 9, 409 280 :IF H 4 fs Frank Haeger Harry Jenkins Louis Jullien Vance Hill Page One Hunclrwl Nfmflclflil his W Nw QSZE as a nm The Littlc Reds met defeat in all their games during the last season. The team was composed entirely of sophomores. In all of the contests Coach Lantz substituted freely that his whole squad might gain real game experience. However, even in defeat, the papooses, led by Quarter back Wright, showed more spirit than teams of former years. Central Central Central Central Eastern Reserves ..,. - .... , ..... Mason .,..,........ .. ..... -- Eastern Reserves --.'. Cn..- - in 1935 - 1936 Our Sophomore Little Red team fared very well during the past season, winning nine of thirteen scheduled games, Promotion at mid-season removed some of the most valuable players from Mr. lLantz's outfit. but a willing bunch of workers continued the good record of the pre- ceding semester. The Little Red team is almost entirely dependent upon the junior high schools for material, and thus for next season, Mr. Lantz can only hope for the best. Q -5' .417 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central EL LITTLE REDS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE LLL 25 East Lansing LLL L- 6 20 St. Mary's L ..... LLL 12 LLL.- 34 Jackson LLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLL LLL 25 L .,.. L .,.., L ,,... 26 Eastern .,..,.r. L ...,.. L ,,,,,,., L 16 L- 23 Battle Creek .,.... ,.., L 24 .LL 31 Ann Arbor .,.,. .... L 32 LLL 22 St, Mary's .,,. L .,.--,, ,.,,,,,,, L L 6 LL 19 East Lansing LLLLLL 14 LLLLLLLLLL 24 Battle Creek LL-- 22 L ..,.. I3 Eastern ........LL..L. LLLLL LLLLLLLL L L L 15 LLLLLLLLL 22 Ann Arbor LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLL ,LLLLLLLLL 29 L LLLLL 18 Lutheran Church 14 LLL 27 Jackson LLLLLLLLL 21 304 236 Page Onu I-lumircrl 'lluunlyorn' EVENTS 100 Yd. ......W.. . 220 Yd. .,.,...,. , 440 Yd. ,........ . 880 Yd. g,.,..... . Mile ,.,... ,..,,,, 120 I-I.I-I. ...R.... 220 L.I-I. ......., . 800 Yd. ,,........ High J ump.- Pole Vault ....... Broad Jump--. Shot Put .... V., 220 L.H. .,,.,,,. Dxscus ....,,..,.... - TRACK RECORDS TO 1935 TRACK EVENTS CENTRAL Carpenter-'35 Y,,, Henson-'24 Barnett-'34 Block-'2 7 ,.. L- --..L10.1 .--.--22.1 --.-..51.6 2 :06.8 Rcck-'30 ...... 2 ......., 4241.3 Calhoun-'35 16.8 Calhoun- 35 .,.... A,..... 2 5.2 I-Ienson-Longyear Noble-Scharr-' 23 Nelson-'34 ,..,.. ---,..1:32.2 CITY Garlock-C.-'33 .,.... .,.,. 1 0.3 Southwell-C.-'31 ........., 22.4 Fuller-E.-'32 .................. 52.9 Spencer-E.-'33 ....,....... 2:04.3 Kaiser-E.-'31 ..,. .,..... 4 139.6 HURDLES Calhoun-C.-'35 Calhoun-C.-'35 .............. 25.2 RELAYS Central-'35 ,,.,. ........ 1 135.0 FIELD EVENTS HEIGHTS 5' SM Gallagher-E.-'35 ..... 5' 9M Brockwald-'32 ..,.,....... 11' 9 Christopher-'21 D. Balmer-C.-'32 .......v 11' 0 FIELD EVENTS DISTANCE 21' 52 Turik-E.-'33 ,,...,.,...... 20' 7 51' 6213 F. Gaines-C.-'34 ...,., 44' 6M EVENTS DISCONTINUED Kohler-'10 ...,. . .....,. D. Springer-'32 ...., 4 ..... 26.6 Oade-'24 ......,.,... 121' IOM Javelin ............. 1-Iernly-'28 ..............-- 171' 8 Hammer ,...,..,... Kohler-'10 ..... .......f 1 7 0' 3 120 H.1-I. ,....... D. Springer-'32 .... ....... 1 6-3 41 Hurdle .,,.., p Hoff-E.-'31 .....,...,......-.1. 23.8 Wagner-C.-'31 .... ...1.. 9 8' 3 English-E.-'31 ,.,.,... 140' 11 Hoff-E.-'31 Springer-C.-'32 ...,,. age Onv I-Iumlrcll Tmurniy-Iwo 2,216.8 5-A LEAGUE Garlock-C.-'33 ...,.,..,..... 10.2 Abbott-A.A.-'35 Abbott-A.A.-'35 ..,........ . 22.5 Barnett-C.-'34 ..,, ....... 5 1.6 Spencer-E.-'33 .........,. 2:00.9 Kaiser-E.-'3 2 ,.... ....-,4 :34.6 I-Iartz-Jackf 35 .............. 16.0 Erontczak-B.C.-'35 Ann Arbor-'3 5 ..,.. ..,.,-,.23.9 133.2 Christman-AA.-'34,. 5' IOM, Brockwald-C.-'3 2 ,-..11' 3 V2 Armstrong-E.-'33 ....,... 20' 8 Darling-ILA.-'32 Hoff-E.-'31 .,.,. Wagner-C.-'31 ,.,... Seward-E.-'30 ,.,1.. Hoff-E.-'31 .,.. 247' mm f' ,--.----.-24.6 110' an -,-.145' 8 -L .,.. 16.0 Top Row: Gregory, Gleason, Middlesworth, Robinson, Ross Second Row: Ochampaugh, Frisosky, Tykocki, Duncan, Barber. Lyman, Evans, Beam, Smith, ' Collins, Riggs. Rach, Thompson, Winegardner First Row: Warren, Darcy, Brown, Morse, Roberts, Michaelis, Carpenter, Clough, Barnett, Calhoun, Pryor, Brooks 1935 SUMMARY The track squad under the coaching of John Middlesworth went through three dual meets without meeting defeat. In the meet with Eastern, Central over-rode a hard running Quaker outfit with little difficulty. During this season Bill Carpenter established a new 100 yard dash record for Central, covering the distance in :10.1 seconds, Prospects are bright for a winning 1936 team. TRACK Central ..... ..., 6 1 Battle Creek .,,... .,,. ...,.,. ...... 4 3 Central ...,. .... 5 8 Jackson ...,,. .K ....... ...... 4 6 Central .,.r.,....,.................,... - ...... 65M Eastern ..........,............ L ,,.,..,t,.,,,,..,.. 38M 5-A LEAGUE AND STATE REGIONAL-CENTRAL 3RD PLACE STATE FINALS-CENTRAL 11TH PLACE Page Om: llundrvll YI-LLVUIIIU-lI7fL'U 1935 -1936 Coach Gleason's group, composed largely of underclassmenf found scheduled competition a little too keen. and thus a poor season resulted. One of the main reasons for the team's losses was the lack of strength in the free-style events, Perhaps the outstanding individual was Arnold Jesson, a sophomore back-stroker, who placed Central's only first in the 5-A meet, and made the team's sole point in the state meet. Even though eclipsed by defeat, the team deserved a great deal of credit for their undaunted spirit. Top Row: Pryor, Schuon, Kapuscinski, Jessen, Speck. McClintock, Linhart, Steel, Weed, Rickman, Foster. Gleason First Row: Kies, Garrison, Digby, Woolhouse, Black, Bintz, Pratt, Speelnlan, Parke, McIntyre SWIMMING BATTLE CREEK GALA-CENTRAL, 3RD PLACE Central ,,.,,., M, ,,......,....,.....,..... .. ...... 3 6 Eastern ,.........,.... ---- Central ,,,, L ,,,, L ..,,, L ,....,.. L .... .L .... L-- 23 Jackson ..... L .... - ..... - Central --. ..,.... 11 Battle Creek --.- Central L .,.,,,. L-- 27 State Fresh -L ..... - Central .... 30 Ann Arbor .e.... Central .... 26 Eastern ,.... FIVE-A LEAGUE-CENTRAL, 5TH PLACE STATE MEET-l POINT Page One Hundred Twenty-four X -EWU T I , 135 . 9 5. QW. HQ ,, spa. . - -. 2-. was - i ...xvw w J '.' v, 2 if V: v H 73' iw Mizzf sg. F' A 1 i1 I fs M W -A wg' H - 4i:g'... 'S 1 L It if x-'sms Kgs E ggw was was wigs? mtg? Bmw ws W. an a s E ss mam E 9 sqm H L dw gm N E sgw an a aww va K ss DAMARAS WENG Adviser of Girls' Athletics cannot be surpassed for her unfailing good judgment, fair supervision, and excellent direction in all phases of athletics. She is a companion whom we all respect, and our association with her is enjoyed greatly. GIRLS' POINT SYSTEM , I The girl Who wins a letter in athletics must show good sportsmanship, persistence, and ability in all athletic contests and in her regular gym work. The. letters are awarded for points earned in various activities. These activities include dancing, swimming, hiking, teams, achieve- ment and special tests, individual activities, leadership, and hygiene, In connection with these, intramural noon games are held, hikes are organized, and there are plunges and classes after school. A small letter C is awarded for 700 points and a large C for 1,400 points. ' GIRLS' POINT SYSTEM Top Row: Darbor, Heberling, Weng, Wilcox, Lovell First Row: Jenkins, Chapman, Algate. Angst Page One Hundred Tliirly-two GIRLS' BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Heberling, Delm, Algatc, Darbor First Row: Widmnyer, Vanwclsenaere, Angst, West GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Palmer, Darbor, Heberling, Angst, West Pngv Om- llunrlrccl 'f'l1z'rlg1-l17r1'c GIRLS' VOLLEY BALL Top Row: Hebcrling. Algnrc. Dchn, Hcldmcycr, First Row: Palmer. Prcvey. Angst. Darbor Smllh 'Q A XX ml-M gunz' awww FSE H w Em P55553 ISSX-B SK 3 'win I an E I Emil HM 52 gk. I fm I n ,E is E - sf' A S I , I EH is-5-:I gif! 51 . 55525 IEE ls TUMBLING Top Row: Chapin, Vermilycn, Olcska, Vanwelsennere, Matrison. Linsea. Second Row: Dunn Ayrus Wilcox Torgcrson, Taylor. Freeman, First Row: Angst. Todd 4 I GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Vfrmilyea, Mntlison, Dax-bor, Clawsen. Second Row: Bradshaw, Torgcrson, XVCHLllCk Bennett XV1lcox First Row: Taylor. Oleska Page One Hundred Thirty-four MP5 , Y x . . I ?, ,, ' - 'fan av V Q 5 Q N' Y gg' Q i'Q ?3f 3? -WM ,mil ,Eff .1 , ' V A .fl m ' 3 I w-,ix If -f I .f ,Jn ,L :ff , A2995 Page One Humlrcrl Tl7frty-Hue Autographs P O H ri Th ADVERTISEMENTS We present the following advertisements With deep appreciation to those business men Who have Will- ingly supported us this year. Patronize these con- cerns Whenever you are buying such products as they ofer. P OlIIdTly ROUSER'S Fon TAINS BEST IN TOWN Every Spoon Sterilized ' iey-Serewiee Clean, Dry Glasses Rouser's Malted Milk Unequalled ROUSER MAID SANDWICI-IES C. J. Rouser Drug Compan f SUD T-H-REE REXALL STORES 123 South Washington Avenue 3l3iSQ11tlTf'-XM3'ShiTIg-t0D. Avenue 321 North Washington Avenue IgOHll'llygl Preferred, above all else, for LDSMOBILE is one of the wor1d's most G popular cars. The legion of its enthusiastic owners numbers hundreds and hundreds of thousands. Many reasons may be ascribed for this preference for Oldsmobile and all of them hold good. 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Choose Oldsmobile, and you are certain to get Eaerytlairzg in Quality-at a price that is only a little above the lowest., O L D S M O B I L E vi.. a,,wz,...az..,.ytas., OLDS MOTOR WORKS, LANSING, MICHIGAN 1 J O Ilmlrml Tlzirly-n AN DRIDGE-GLEASON HARDWARE CO. MAC CLARE BUILDERS' HARDWARE WALLHIDE PAINTS and GLASS 221 West Washtenaw Street FREE DELIVERY Telephone 3887 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1936 THE APOTHECARY SHOP Bauch Bldg. Lansing, Michigan Our Aim Is to Give the Very Best in Compliments of FLOWERSEIEER EVERY BISHOPIS QUALITY OCCASION CLEANERS C1 DYERS BISSINGER'S FLOWERS 616-24 North Capitol Avenue Lansing, Michigan DYERS OF RUGS AND DRAPERIES 2619-23 East Michigan Ave. 106 West Allegan COMPLIMENTS OF CANNlFF'S LANSING- THEATRE BUILDING Compliments to the HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS from DEAN 6' HARRIS The Place to Buy FORD and LINCOLN CARS NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Inc. H. E. Glass, Prop. Washington Ave. at Grand River IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH P Olldrllj I T ,, :ax ,Pu Em .ij - ' D x. Q J +243- , IIIIII . H N II ., I I X ...uni Il III I f I ul X 5,1 mmmIIIIIIII gy Q We L :N 1ImI'.Imm...I ' - IN THE BREEZE I FEEL LIKE A FEATHER That is exactly the Way I feel, with my American State Savings Account growing steadily. I Work hard for my money-'most everyone does-but there's a lot of fun in it when I know that I'm always at least. one up on trouble and Worry. Man of financial affairs. That's me allover and, folks, it's a grand and glorious feeling. AMERICAN sms SAVINGSIBAN K HINGTON AVES. CORNER MICHIGAN AND WAS AND 1200 S. WASHINGTON AVE. Page Om! Hundreri Forlg-on WHERE ONE GOOD TON DESERVES ANOTHER Every Shovelful Guaranteed CAHILL COAL COMPANY Phone 21633 621 E. Grand River CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1936 F. R. NEWELL DRUG STORE Corner of Allegan 8a Logan Streets Unexcelled Soda Fountain Service HUDSON Sz TERRAPLANE Sales and Service EPPLER 6' MCCARRICK Phone 24912 400-408 N. Washington Avenue O. H. BAILEY G SON GROCERIES AND MEATS Bakery in Connection Parking Space Phone 2-0636 515 and 519 W. Ionia Street I WANT TO BE YOUR MILKMANH HEATHERWOOD FARMS. Michigan's Finest Creamery 2701 E. Michigan Ave. Phone 21306 Lansing, Mich. BEST WISHES of KLINE'S 214 S. Washington Ave. Lansing, Mich. MAX HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue LANSING MICHIGAN IgOHdi1Iy GRADUATES LANsuNG COMPANY Prepare for Manufacturers Business of 1 MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT ACME E' B USI N ESS COLLEGE 121 W. Washtenaw Lansing, Michigan . vi Try ICE CREAM , 0 I at Central's Cafeteria Ca'pEfZt5?lFi2.f3Q Wigitaiiiiiifains' G R Eco RY, MAYE R Er Draperies TH E PRINTEIBEIQCEANCEQQMERS -- LITHOGRAPHERS 422 South Washington Avenue Phone 2-2461 LANSING, MICHIGAN . B. C. EDINGTON, Proprietor Loose Leaf Devices, Blank Books Stationery and Office Furniture 234 S. Capitol Avenue LANSING, MICHIGAN Pgo I1 Idl- gl Whosoever will be chief among you-- ' True greatness is measured by Willingness to serve other people, and to forget self. Money, rank and power are of little value except the possessor be Willing to use them for the uplifting of mankind. Let your future years' activities and ambi- tions be always considered in the light of helpfulness to those about you. Service to others, whether in art, industry or insurance is the essential ingredient for honest, endur- ing success. ' if 'A' uto-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY NAMED FOR THOSE IT SERVESH Home Office - Lansing, Michigan Page One Hundred For y f SENIORS Let Successful Appearance Assist You in Business LORENZ BROS., INC. JOHN HERRMANN'S SONS Fine Tailors for Fifty-eight Years COMPLIMENTS BUICK AUTOMOBILES PEOPLE'S STATE SAVINGS MEET YOUR FRIENDS BANK at Lansing, Michigan -I-HE GAR B Complete Banking Service I ONE MILLION GRADUATE THIS YEAR Business can make a place for one out of every four of you if-you are business tra1ned a little above average. Why not be that ONE-especially when you consider that you can prepare for such an opportunity in half the time and for less than half the expense required for other voca- tions. L. B. U. has had two and two-thirds calls per graduate during the last year and the demand is steadily increasing. Age of the school, prestige, and training a little above average is the explanation. fExclusive holders of Lansing franchises for Walton Ac- countancy and for Stenotypy.J Let us explain. Get your copy of our 1936 bulletin. It's free. LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Ionia at Capitol Avenue Lansing, Michigan IT PAYS TO ATTEND A GOOD SCHOOL I g O ll ndrea' Forty-liv Compliments of E. R. MOORE COMPANY CAPS AND GOWNS Agency at H U R D ' S 234 S. Washintgon Ave. 28 Years of Faithful Service 1908 1936 COMPLIMEN TS OF LANSING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION El 117 West Allegan Street INSURE YOUR EARNINGS AND SAVINGS WITH GEORGE H. TIBBETTS GENERAL INSURANCE Bauch Bldg. Lansing, Michigan fwxx , f I X10 f 1- I ::f:I1' 5-: I5-' -A Z n .4 I fi: I Q' fffiz' I V13 I Ill I 01 wllll - ' m::::hiIl1HHI l ::H M015 M57 9-gg fl ' ti' Mifm x ,nm Mui? nan Il:::ll H ll I lllllll 'Huh ' I mn nu lllll' fHl ' Illilu .III I HH::'.'7 hifi' Rigging lll llg i!2:g,5f1 -ug- I' Pgo Hadzfg Wolverine Typewriter Co. MICHIGAN SHEET METAL -224 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, Mich. ff-' X phonefgmiglgg VQJ ,' ,' RENTALS ,, SERVICE ,, SUPPLIES Manufacturers and Erectors of All Special Rates to Students ' Types of ROOFING AND SHEET METALS Agents L. C. Smith and Smith Corona 116 S, Larch Street Portables A. G. Hilding, owner Phone 29411 711 W. Barnes Phone 25471 a HOME OF SERVICE AND QUALITY FOODS Friend of Central CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CENTRAL GRADUATES from THE RICHMAN BROTHERS COMPANY 206 S. Washington Avenue Lansing, Michigan JUNIOR SUITS 318.50 WITH TWO PANTS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1936 IT HAS BEEN SAID- Behind the glamour and mystery of great fortunes is the impressive lesson of small saving. These fortunes did not grow like Jack's bean-stalk, nor was there any magic about them. They represent systematiaupbuilding founded on saving. This is all the secret there is about getting a competency or starting on the road to a fortune. Study our plans of systematic thrift and home ownership. UNION BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Ltd. 121 West Allegan Street Christian Herrmann, President H. T. Donaldson, Vice President H. M. Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer Page One Hundred Fong .5 -w' - 17 : C' . i THE VERDICT -fi 7 1 C l or THE PUBLIC-H .zfdi jl 5 -E5 x be f I '. ' fs ,I - fl I6 Z6 . , . . CCLAIBIED zfl'7IlG7'iCll,S finest Siar. Reo's Big, Powerful, Beautiful Fly- ing Cloud continues to win greater and greater public aeceptances. Definitely out of the commonplace in design, the 1936 Reo Flying Cloud offers the year's most advanced luxury and comfort features-at a price that makes it neither costly to buy nor to own. Youill get a real thrill when you drive this fine, distinctive ear. And you'1l enjoy the solid satisfaction of knowing that Reo engineers have built this six to perform brilliantly and economically over a long term of years. The margins of safety and driving ease that distinguish the new Flying Cloud are truly exceptional. And beneath its graceful exterior are those sturdy qualities you naturally seek in a quality ear. There's a big, powerful en- gine-smooth, quiet, eagerly responsive. There's big-ear weight and balance. And for your protection, you get an X-braced frame, hydraulic brakes and all-steel body. Reo is a quality six-the finest six in America by every modern standard. See it today-at the nearest Iteo salesroom. Ask for a demonstration. HE SIX WITH ALL FINE-CAR FEATURES...S795-5895? il'Price.v ff a. Iv. Lansiugf subject In change wiibout notice. Special equipment extra Page One Humlrezl Forly-eight TRANSPORTATION FOR THE MASSES . . . LENZ LANSING FLYER The Better Bicycle HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Ride a Champion SILVERMOON TRAVEL TRAILERS A complete Home on THE LANSING DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS Wish to extend their hearty congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1936 Wheels M cgi! at THE BIKE SHOP MERRITT 6' BAILEY Up-stairs 415 S. Cedar Oscar C. Lenz uzw N' Washington Ave. I OIIIII FOR BETTER VALUES in Millinery and Costume Jewelry and Compacts Suitable for Gifts LA MODE HAT SHOPPE 11 STRAND ARCADE Mrs. L. J. Blehen WHERE FOLK MEET TO FIT THEIR FEET KI NNEY'S SHOE STORE 309 S. Washington Ave. First in News First in Circulation CONGRATULATIONS TO THE THE STATE JOURNAL GRADUATES THE LEADING NEWSPAPER ALWAYS DYER-JENISON-BARRY COMPANY Lansing Insurance Agency Home Delivered Home Read INSURANCE SINCE 1898 WILLIAM G. ROOST CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 312 Hollister Building AUDITS - SYSTEMS - INCOME TAX SERVICE Autographs Compliments of LANSING COLORPLATE CO THE RIKERD LUMBER CO. LUMBER - COAL FURNITURE EXCHANGE Complete HOME OUTFITTERS 312-14 N. Washington Ave. CHOICE GROCERIES AND MEATS CLYDE B. SMITH QUALITY SERVICE STORE INSURANCE Free Delivery Wilson Building Phone 20322 Phone 22853 903 W. St. Joseph St. SPROWL BROS. -Bathing Suits -Millinery -Lingerie -Coats -Furs -Cosmetics --Suits - -Summer Formals CAPITAL SCHOOL SUPPLY TEXT BOOKS AND ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES 117 West Shiawassee Lansing, Michigan I O I KRAFT'S DRUG STORE Michigan Avenue at Capitol Avenue An institution worthy of a reputation based on fair dealings and honest merchandising. u . t ' t ' tains a Ollcy, not only in sympathy with the Kraft s Drug S Ore main p advancement of education in our Lansing schools, but one of progress for all of our city's institutions, both commercial and educationalg For Quality, Courtesy, and Service, trade at Kraft's Drug Store. HOTEL OLDS HELP - LANSING - GROW AUDIT SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE MILLER-BAILEY 6' COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 901 Olds Tower Building LANSING PHONE 53428 DuBOlS 6' HUGHES SEEDS The Source of Supply for Everything the Gardener Needs 421-23 S. Washington Avenue Phone 2-0871 EVERYTHING To Furnish Your Home RUGS OUR SPECIALTY BO E Ll O'S 410-412 North Washington Avenue BANK OF LANSING LANSING, MICHIGAN Main Office: Washington Sz Michigan Branch Ofiicez E. Grand River Ave. at Center Street Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GRADUATING CLASSES FOR OVER EORTY YEARS HAVE OHOSEN WEYHING BROTHERS Class Pins and Rings One graduating class recommends to another and thus the circle grows, until High Schools and Colleges as well as Fraternal Societies all over Michigan have chosen WEYHING BROTHERS for their jewelry. Weyhing Brothers' years of experience is reiiected in the style and craftsmanship of jewelry they manufacture, repair or model. WEYHING BROTHERS MFG. CO. 304 EATON TOWER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Factory-3040 GRATIOT AVENUE I gc Ons Ilumlrvzl Fifly-llirc When you balance the scale with your word on the one side and your bond on the other-THEN you are a man or a woman. F. E. SNIDER COAL CO. 1416 N. Larch St. Phone 22712 Thomas Paton, Manager OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES Let Us Always Be Your Florist LANSING FLORAL CO 102 East Allegan Street HOME GROWN FLOWERS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE 1935-1936 GRADUATION CLASSES Rl KER'S DRY CLEANERS 326 N. Capitol Avenue F. B. STEBBINS, Proprietor Class of 1914 IJO ll 1111,r E ACCENT ON COMFORT p CLEAN MODERN ECONOMICAL AUT OMATIC OIL HEAT Few things bring so much enjoyment for so little, few investments pay such lavish dividends in comfort and contentment as the installation of modern automatic oil heat in your home. Truly, here is the magic of Aladdin's lamp for you to command- to reach out your hand and conjure up clean, healthful heating as easily as you dial your favorite radio program. MW offers three types of units to choose from-the MW Emancipator burner for your present heating plant, the MW-Arco Oil Furnace for heating by steam or hot Water and the MW Weather Control Unit for modern air- conditioned heating. Ask your dealer for complete information. Be sure to ask him too about the MW automatic oil burning water heater. MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION Manufactuleis of modern wheels for America's passenger and commercial motor veh1cles Centmfuse brake drums . Industrial Stampings .... and a complete l 1 O lfL1nrlrurlFifIy-six CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1936 F. A. ROUSE 221 S' Logan St' 1::: 2:31 and '-1111 2 .4,,....1: 2 MEATS WOLVERINE OIL CORP. 910 S. Cedar Phone 3580 LANSING NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Olds Tower Building THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY THE DAVID J. MALLOY PLANT 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Embossed Embossed Book Oracle Covers Furnished for Seven Leatherette Successive Years Covers Products I O Hddl-'fy FCDR PHOTOGRAPHS BATTLE CREEK of Any Member of the Family JUST CALL 52265 Oflicial Oracle Photographers Ders uis Stu io FORTRIAT PHOTOGRAPHY COPIES - FRAMES 50 STRAND ARCADE - LANSING GRAND RAPIDS P O Hddl-'fy gh R. W- CREG0 COMPLIMENTS OF TUSSING DRUG STORE Complete Soda and Luncheon GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 26015 . SGFVICB 1026 West Allegan Street Washington Ave. at ALWAYS RELIABLE Ottawa AT SMALL' S 211 s. WASHINGTON AVE. You com groduote from l-liglfm School with o College Degree in S-T- Y-L-E IF IT'S PAPER YOU NEED CALL THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 N. Hosmer St. The Paper for This Publication Was Furnished by Us Lansing Michigan P o Hdarfy West Side Fuel Compan CORNER OLDS AND PINE STREETS N ear Olds Motor Works Phone ,26323 O J S BOPP BROS. For Good Things to Eat MEATS AND GROCERIES Free Delivery Phone 21656 1002 E. MICHIGAN AVE. GO TO STAHL'S HARDWARE For HOUSEWARES AND TOYS 213 N. Washington Ave. WAGENVOORD Er CO. LIBRARY BOOKBINDERS 420 Grand Avenue Lansing, Michigan We wish to congratulate THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1936 and thank the entire student body for their patronage which we have enjoyed. H. KOSITCHEK 8L BROS. Style Center for Central SIMON IRON Cr STEEL coRPoRATloN INDUSTRIAL SCRAP IRON AND METALS 64 N. Cedar Street Lansing, Michigan TRUXELL SALES 8g SERVICE DODGE AND PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS 413-15 N. Washington Ave. Phone 52343 LANSING - MICHIGAN I OIIIISI CANDY NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES NATIONAL HAT SHOP AND NEWSTAND 228 South Washington Ave. Phone 53546 JENNINGS Ka BARYAMES CONGRATULATIONS TO 1936 GRADUATES WINANS BAKERY 845 W. St. Joseph St. Phone 53253 VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS ff DYERS MEET Have your garments YOUR FRIENDS VERRA-KLEENED i DOWNTOWN and know that your cleaning Worries are over. AT THE Guaranteed Work by a Highly Skilled Staff N. E. Williams, Prop. Phone 53283 407 N. Washington Ave. Y. M. C. A. .GW-, Page One Hundred Sixly-Iwo COMPLIMENTS OF ATTORNEY FRIENDS OF CENTRAL SEYMOUR H. PERSON HUBBARD, RATHBUN AND ARVIDSON Attorneys at Law CARL H. MCLEAN HEMANS AND SALMON Attorneys at Law 804 Olds Tower Lansing, Michigan HARRY A. STRAIT Attorney at Law Head of Commercial Dept. Central High School W JOE C. FOSTER Lawyer 200 Olds Tower BROWN, GREGG, THOMPSON Ka GLASSEN 608-25 American State Savings Bank Building C. F. AND E. HAMMOND 601 American State Savings Bank Bldg. JOHN A. BROOKS 209 American State Savings Bank Bldg. CLAY CAMPBELL 1906 Olds Tower LARWILL AND KAPLAN MARSHALL, SEARL AND DEAN - 800 Bauch Building KELLEY AND SEELYE Law Offices 1007 Bauch Bldg. Lansing, Mich. NELLER AND ANDERSON Attorneys at Law 306 Capitol Savings and Loan Building WILLIAM C. BROWN 415 Hollister Building JOHN MCCLELLAN 415 Hollister Building FRED L. WARNER 306-7 American State Savings Bank Building DWIGHT L. WILSON 406 Capitol Savings and Loan Building RAY M. CROUCH 906 Bauch Building KENNETH D. WILKINS 123 W. Allegan I oufldsjl The Home of FOR THE NEW BUSTER BROWN PHILCQ and AUTO RADIO BROWN BILT SHOES SEE PAGE-LAMERSON, INC. 320 S. Washington Ave. BUSH 8: MAIER 104 East Lenawee Street This and Previous Issues of the ORACLE Printed By MI LLER- STONE PRINTING COMPANY EAS T.MAINAT GRAND Chtalogfs. Pamphlels 'Producers of 'Direct' Job Tjkinfingllluslra- Jmzil ofdverlisingf-0 lions and ofingfraving' R , Tlans and Copy? LANSING ' ICHIGAN P9 O IIIIS I' INDEX TO Page A Acme Business College ........,..,.......... 143 American State Savings Bank ......,.,. 141 Andridge-Gleason Hardware Co. ...... 140 Apothecary Shop ......,w,..,....., 11 ........7.7i 140 Auto-Owners Insurance Co. ..........,,.. 144 B Bailey, O. H. Sz Sons ,....,..........,.....,...... 142 Bank of Lansing .............,..... 1111 ........, 153 Bishop's Quality Cleaners..- ,...,......... 140 Bissinger's Flowers .............,.......,......., 140 Boelio's ,.......,...L......,......,... 1.1 ,...,...... 153 Bopp Bros. ............... 1 ......... ...,..i 1 61 C Cahill Coal Company .............. .. .,.... 142 Canniff's ...........,..,..........,....... 1 ,.............. 140 Capital School Supply ..... 1 ....,,,,..,.,. 152 City Transport Corp. ..., ..i..., 1 47 Crego, R. W. ...... 1 ........... ..,.... 1 59 D Dean Sz Harris ........,......... ,...,. . 140 DuBois Sz Hughes ...........,.........,.. ..,.... 1 53 Dyer-Jenison-Barry Co. ..... 1 ,,.. ...... ..,,. 1 5 0 E Eddington Rug Co. ,.,. 1 Eppler Sz McCarrick ..o.,... 143 142 F Furniture Exchange .,.., 1 ,ii,.., 152 G Gregory, Mayer Sz Thom Co. ,Yi.,,.. . ..,, 1 143 H Harryman, Max, Shoes ..... ,.,.,.. 1 42 Harvin Ice Cream Co. ,,,. ,,,,,.4. 1 43 Heatherwood Farms ,,,,,. ,,,,,, , 142 Herrmann's, John, Sons ,...,,..,., ,,,,,,. 1 45 Hurd's, Inc. -1 ,..,,..,,.,.,,,.,,.,, 1 ,,,,,. . ,,,,77.4 146 K Kraft's Drug Store ..,..,..,. ,,,,.,, 1 53 Kinney's Shoe Store ......., ,,,.,,, 1 50 Kline, J. G. Co. ,.....,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 42 Kositchek's ,...,,....,,......,, ,,,,,,, 1 61 L La Mode Hat Shop ,,.,.......,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 150 Lansing Business University ,,..,,,.,.,,,, 145 Lansing Colorplate Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,., 151 Lansing Company ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 111 ,,,.,,,,, 143 Lansing Directory .....,.,.,,, ,1,,.,, 1 49 Lansing Floral Co, ,,,,,, 1 .,,.,, 1,.,,, A 154 Lansing National Bank ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 57 Lansing Savings and Loan .,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 46 Lansing Y. M. C. A .,,,,,, ,,1,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 6 2 Lawyer's Page ..,.1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 63 Lenz, Oscar ..,,....... . Lorenz Bros., Inc. ,,.., . 149 145 ADVERTISERS Page M Merritt and Bailey .,............................ 149 Michigan Sheet Metal Works. ..,........ 147 Miller, Bailey Sz Co. ...................,,....,.... 153 Miller-Stone Printing Co. ..,...... 1 ....,.. 164 Motor Wheel Corporation ..... 11 ....,... 156 N National Hat Shop Sz Newstand ,.,....... Newell, F. R., Drug Store ........ 162 142 140 North Side Pharmacy, Inc. 11 ...... 1 ..... Wolverine Oil Corp. ............. . 0 Olds Motor Works ...... ...1... 1 39 P Page-Lamerson, Inc. .......1..........1......... 164 People's State Bank ........ 1 ............ 145 Q Quality Service Store ...... ....... 1 52 R Reo Motor Car Company 11 ........... 148 Richman Brothers ............ 1 ........ ....... 1 47 Rikerd Lumber Co. ...... 1-1111 .1... 1 ..... 152 Riker's Dry Cleaners .........1 1 ............ 154 Roost, Wm. G. .....................1.. 1 .......... 150 Rouse, F. A. .11........1.......... 1.11 1......... 157 Rouser Drug Co., C. J. ....... ....... 1 38 S Simon Iron Sz Steel .............................. 161 Small's ........................, .1111 ......... 159 Smith, Clyde B. ...,..... ............ 1 .1........ 1 52 Smith, S. K., Co. .............. 1.111 .......... 157 Snider Coal Company ..... 111 ............ 154 Sprowl Bros. .................. 1 ....... ....... 1 52 Stahl's Hardware ....... ............. ....... 1 6 1 State Journal ...........,. 1 ...1.........1... 150 -Sugar Bowl, The ............ ....... ,...... 1 4 5 T Tibbetts Agency, George H. .... 1.1 .... 146 Truxell Sales Sz Service 1111 ............ 161 Two Legs, Inc. 11...................... ....... 1 46 Tussing Drug Store ....1.. ....... 1 59 U Union Building and Loan .... 1 ............ 147 V Versluis Studio ............ 111 ........ 158 Verra-Kleen Cleaners ..... ....... 1 62 W Wagenvoord Sz Co. .,,..,.......... ...1... 1 61 Warner Sz Mayer .............1...1..... ....... 1 47 Weissinger Paper Company ..11.. ....... 1 59 West Side Fuel 1... ..............1.....1........... 1 60 Weyhing Brothers ,......,....... 1 1........... 153 Winan's Bakery ................... ....... 1 62 157 147 Wolverine Typewriter Co. 11 PRINTED BY MILLER-STONE PRINTING CO LANSING, MICHIGAN Page One Hundred Sixly-Hue o -v-Q.


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