Madison High School - Trojan Yearbook (Adrian, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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F .14 ,, ,. . ,, A ,QR ...., , .,. , ., . , , V . 1 .M v - 1 SENIOR SIQKLE 1985 QI QMIE LI Published by SENIOR CLASS Of ADRIAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADRIAN MICHIGAN E I If CGPYRIGI-IT MARY LAKE Editor-in-Chief U MYRTLE WEISZ Assistant Editor C ALVIN WIEBECK Business Manager FOREWORD IN publishing this book, we wish to preserve a record of the events which took place during our high school career. Although we realize that all good things must come to an end, it is, at the same time, difficult to leave the school we have learned to love. Our task is accomplished if this book will aid in vividly recalling to mind in later years memories of happy, profitable hours spent at Adrian High School. DEDICATIGN 'Gao MISS HELEN HARRINGTON our class adviser, under whose fine direction we have reached the end of our high school career . . . we affectionately dedicate this Sickle CONTENTS I. II. O U R S C H O O L 1. ADMINISTRATION 2. GRADUATES 3. UNDERGRADUATES AC TIV I TI E S 1. ORGANIZATIONS 2. ATHLETICS 3. FEATURES EAR Old Adrian High School, symbol of our hope and strife, Author who has plainly written the First chapter of our life- 'Tis with great regret we leave you, leave your ever friendly walls, Leave the laughter, joy and friendship that we knew within your halls. You welcomed us as freshmeng you knew our hopes and fears, You took us and made men of us-Made us strong for future years Little did we guess then how we took you to our hearts, Or how we'd dread to leave you when it came time to part. But now the time has come and we must sigh in last adieu Y Hark l was it only just my thoughts, or did I hear a sigh from you? OUR SCI-IDOL I A ' V - 1 . ' f ww ' k -u I 1. H,',...g., ,A .11 92 fi ,. 441. , . , v A, - . e , ,,.. ,. '5 .lxfgv . X .. 1. lf. 'I V ' '-:'..-I. 5 in .,.:j .1 A,.. -'Q ef. I ,.,Lg:, r, V.. .:' ,,-. - :-1 Q -.'f,,,1a' Iy.f1,..,ff,., I-Lf -J 'nj I N5 .A 1-V7 .,,..3 .fat nj , . -sk VA . f, 1, ,su , , .V-:.k,,,, ,. ,1 .-51-31. K-1 Q.: V. .Q -, .. rv y .- 1 - 1 4 - 4.5.1. 1 .e. .- X . 1. .3 An . , -,IQ ,, , 4. Y -.vga , J ,xg-V. 1I Pl: 1' . 1... 11,-1-1. ,Q-, 3., . ,,.gq:'gz'f.,,,.. U , wr -.::f Q.. - 4 .'1., ' , , ,Q -I , -1 4 r-:Q :V -.. -F 1' ' . .. f-,if I.. , .A 5 - -HQ. J.. XVI. -, .na . , L' ' Z .-.ff f' ' , .1 Je , .Q M af ,Q-. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION SAMUEL A. KING President 0 WILLIAM M. SHEPHERD Secretary 0 MISS ELIZABETH JACKEL C STANLEY FOSTER Q FREDERICK ORAM O CHARLES A. SHIERSON To the Clary of 1935: Another year has rolled around and another com- mencement is at hand. To some it is just the finish of another year of school work, but to you who are graduating, it is much more than that. It means the end of your high school life and the beginning of a new existence, far different from anything that you have experienced before. How you will fare in this new world, will depend entirely upon what prepara- tion you have made for it. Never again will you be high school boys and girls. Never again will you have the opportunities that you have already had, but you will have new ones presented to you. Be Prepareda' to take advantage of the opportunities as they come. Keep alert to a changing order, and show the world that you have a purpose in life from which you are not to be deterred. My best wishes go with each of you. ERNEST REED, Superintendent of Schools E. REED Superintendent J. H. ADAMS Principal Seniors of 1935: For three years you have been under my personal direction as principal of your high school. I feel, therefore, a certain responsibility for your future success or failure. In a sense, if you succeed in your chosen work, I have succeeded, while if you fail I have failed. Of course, many factors enter into your accomplish- ment, such as home, parents, church, friends, teachers, and most of all, you. Still, I have had the opportunity to in- fluence you during your most formative years, during years of change from child- hood to adulthood. So I feel that in the big book I have been charged with much responsibility for you. Now, pupils, may I offer you a creed for living? Here it is: Be honest with yourselves and others, work for your re- wards, practice temperance in all things but fanaticism is noneg seek to encourage tolerance among men, cultivate kindli- ness, charity, and courage, recognize your responsibility to community, state and nation by active participation in citi- zenship, and hold to democracy as the best social order which the mind of man has yet devised l Your friend, HARRY ADAMS FACULTY HELEN HARRINGTON Speech, French, English DONALD L. WHITNEY Mechanical Drawing GERTRUDE BUCK M athemalics R. M. CLARK Agriculture, Biology EDNA R. KIDMAN English MAX B. SWEET Chemistry BEATRICE B. HAYES French 101-IN W. COWIN Science, Mathematics -IUL1A I-I. CAIRNS English W. O. ABDON Bookkeeping, Commercial Law ALICE E. RICHARD Mathematics F. MAY GREEN Social Science GN PARADE NORMA BEUERLE Stenograpliy, Typing EARL A. KELLY History, Atlvletics MILDRED M. ARMSTRONG En glislv OPAL HENDRICKSON English, History HARRY FARKAS Study Hall ARTHUR WARREN Industrial Training NITA KINNEY Home Economics HELEN C. HUTCHINS Art PAUL L. RAINIER n Instrumental Miisic ETHNA Fox Latin, English KENNETH N. WESTERMAN Vocal Music MILDRED Toms , Secretary to Mr. Adams 9 XXX fig , A if f fm?5f ? A? f If ' f K jk Q7 N IQ V A Few Familiar Faces GRADUATES THREE YEARS TOGETHER' 1935 President ,...... ........ . . .PAUL CAIRNS Vice President . . . ,... ELLIS BERNDT Secretary-Treasurer. . .... MARY LAKE Sergeant-at-Arms. . . I BILL GILMORE 1934 1933 President .,..,.,, ..,. . Louis KRUEGER President ....., .. . , PAUL CAIRNS Vice President , . .,.., ELLIS BERNDT Vice President .... ,... H ARVEY MCCOY Secretary ....,. . . .VIRGINIA KUSTER Secretary-Treasurer , . . DoRIs TIDSWELL Treasurer ....... , . DORIS TIDSWELL Sergeant-at-Arms. . LEONARD SHOBER Sergeant-at-Arms ..,... LEONARD SHOBER Adviser . ..M1SS HELEN I-IARRINc'roN E have passed through two events which we recognize as crises in our lives. The first of these events took place on September 6, 1932, when the doors of Adrian Senior High School were thrown open and admitted timid, hopeful creatures whose rapidly-beating-hearts told them a new chapter in their lives had begun. We were freshmen. Our first class meeting was held March 7 when we chose the officers for the year. Our class was very well represented in athletics, public speaking and many other activities. Now we entered our second year in High School. Here too we achieved acknowledgement of our talents. A- large proportion of the football, basketball, and baseball teams were made up of boys from our class. Also, the members of our class participated creditably in public speaking, music, dramatics and general scholarship. Now we enter on the last part of this chapter of our lives. At last we are in the enviable position of seniors. As in other years in high school, our contribution to extra-curricular activities was something to be remembered. Our debating team won the County Championship and two public speaking places were won by mem- bers of our class. In music also we earned recognition not only in the city but in the state and national contests. Again a majority of football, basketball, and base- ball. teams were represented in our class. As a class we have a right to be proud of the achievements both in scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Now as we leave Senior High School, we readily see that this is the second event which has influenced and changed our lives. We hope that we have made the school richer for our presence there. Lois ALBIG Life is short and xo am In A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Girls, Septet Manager 131. JACK ALBRO It is not what you do, but how you do if' Orchestra 11-Z-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Band 131. ELWIN ALDER 1 Pinky,'Q A man of affairs, though he spend: a lot of time in the cloudxn Assistant Business Manager of Sickle 131, Band 11-31, Class Day Program 1Prophecy1 131, National Band and Orchestra Contest 111. INEZ ALEXANDER Succex: comes in cans, failure in canltsu A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Girls' Septet 131. JANE ALLEN I don't know Where l'm going but l'm on my Wayi' A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. Z, MAXINE ALLOMONG Happy am I, from care llm free! Why aren't they all contented like me?,' IDA ALVERSON Patience and gentlenesx is powerl, A Cappella Choir 12-31. HARLDW ANDERSON Works without show and Without pomp prexidexu A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Boys' Quartet No. 2, 131, Double Mixed Quar- tet No. Z, 131. ROGER ANDERSON Man was horn for two things-thinking and acting Transfered from Morenci High School, Senior Play 131, A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131, Double Mixed Quartet No. 2, EVERETT BAILEY Fm mearft to he loved, not understoodv Future Farmers of America 12-31. MAX BAILEY I don't fuss, hut l'm fussed and I get fussedn RICHARD BAILEY 1 Dick,'1 fl bad excuse, they say, is better than none at all Senior Play 13-41, Extempore Contest 12-31, Debate 12-31, Baseball l. ELIZABETH BAKER Not that I likea' 'Women less, but men mareu A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Scholarship Honorable Mention 131, Girls' Septet 131. LENORE BANGERTER She ix Willing to he convinced, but find the person to do itv A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Girls Septet ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW Little I axle, my Wants are fewv Baseball 131, Michigan Youth Congress 131. MARIE BAUMGARTEN Women of few Words are the best Women ELMAN BECKER 1 Blonclie 1 BeWarel I may be great yet Football 11-2-31, Basketball 11-Z-31. WELDON BEEBE lf: a good thing we're not quintupletsu Future Farmers of America 11-2-31, Baseball 11-2-31, Manager 131, A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. WELLS BEEBE No, I'm the other twizf' Future Farmers of America 11-2-31, Baseball 11-2-31, Newspaper Staff 121, A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant ROMENA BENNETT Going,-going-goneln ELLIS BERNDT 'Tis sweet to love hut oh how bitter, To love a girl ana' then not giltern Vice President of Class 12-31, Newspaper Staff 12-31, Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 1 1-21 . G. LOUISE BERTRAM f Gerry 1 Taken! lsn't it a shame? A Cappella Choir 11-31, Operetta 11-31, Girls' Trio, 131. A EARL Bmnix Not half so serious as he loaksu Future Farmers of America 12-31. FLORENCE BIRCHFIELD Although I am so very tall, l'al rather be tall tha: not al all A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant LELAND BLAIN And her love was the joy of my soul NAOMI BLESING Quiet, faithful and patient is she ROBERT BORRUSCH He can talk his way through sheet iron ANNIE BRADISH Visible rea' hair, but where's the temper? I Lois BRAGG Fd rather talk slow-it gives me time to thinkn A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12'-31. ARNOLD BRECKEL A life hy love unhlightedu Future Farmers of America 12-31. GERTRUDE BRUEN Quiet is her way, Anildb is her manner, gentle is er eart Scholarship Honorable Mention 131, Orches- tra 12-31. JANE BRYDON lf you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner, and take to light Claret instead of pale alev A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Forensic League 12-31, Sickle Staff 131, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1, 131, Debater 12-31, Senior Play 131. ANNA BUELKE Just a modest little maidv A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. HAROLD BUTLER The noblest mind the best contentment has A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. PAUL CA1RNs 1 Pres.',1 Anything he does, he does Well, and he does most anythingu President of Class 11-31, Newspaper Staff 12-31, Senior Play 131, A Cappella Choir 11-31, Operetta 11-31, Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orchestra 11-31. HAL CASE Only weeds grow tall JACK CASSELL Be Wiser than others if you can, but do not tell them so FREDERICK CHELF 1 Fred 1 Mar: is the hunter, woman is the game Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Drum Major 12-31, Orchestra 131. HOWARD CHENEY Yesterday ended last night--or did it?'J MINERVA CLEGG This above all, to thine own self he truen Glee Club MILDRED CLOUGH We fnd in life exactly what We put into it PAULINE COHRS lfVho said I dia'11't like school? VIVIAN Cozvisrocx Charming? Well, what do you think?U A Cappella Choir llj, Operetta llj. Doxxs CONKLIN A good disposition is more 'valuable than goldl' MAXINE CONKLIN Don't blame me. Blame my eyes and my smile ELEANORE CORSER Goodliness is next to Godlinessu A Cappella Choir ll-2-31, Operetta ll-Z-D. MARY COTTRILL I make it my business to know other peoples' Orchestra QU, Pageant UD. FRANCES CRANDALL Why should 1 diet when live a merry smile and a dimple in my cheek? CARL CRONE f Hunk j He has two speeds, law and super-low Football 131. IRENE DALEY f Regi,'j There is ability in knowing how to conceal your ability Newspaper Staff 131, A Cappella Choir fl-2-31, Operetta 11-2-33, Forensic League C2-31, Presi- dent BJ, Double Mixed Quartet No. 2, DOROTHY DAv1s A tiny maid is sheg lips whose smile will never diev Band. ll-2-31, National Band Contest ll-21. Ewcfoon DAVIS Away with work, be gone I say, This world was made with fun and playv FRANCIS DAVIS Silence is better than explanation VAN Ness DEMLOW f Dugie,'j He is a man, take him all in all Band fl-2-31, National Band Contest ll-Zj, Clarinet Quartet 131. FERN DENTEI. Not forward, hut modest and patient in disposition VIRGINIA DERMYER 1 Ginnie,'1 Can she 'skip?' U IRENE DICKERSON She was liked among her friends FRANCES DILLON A merry heart and a cheerful countenance' A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. WALTER DODD Oh my! Love is so different with us menv Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Pageant 131 . VICTOR DOWLING You canlt tell an oyster by his shell Senior Play 131, Sickle Staff 131. NORMA DRISCOLL Laughing, dancing, always gayu A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-2-31. MARGUERITE DUERR The stars in the heavens foretell a cottage for two in the dell A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31. WINFRED EATON A man after his own heart BURTON EGGLESTON Those who go easy will never grow old JOE ELKERTON We, of the armyu AGNES EVILSISER - And the west winds did blow A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. HAZEL FALER Dark eyes, but bright prospects Operetta 12-31, A Cappella Choir 12-31, Girls' Septet 131. BERNARD FETZER l ve had my moments Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orchestra 131, National Orchestra Contest 111. KENNETH FIGY 1 Ken 1 I am escaped by the skin of my teetlf, CURTIS FILTER On their own merits modes! men are silent Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. GRACE FINKELL She surely knows Iver 'Morse' coalev Orchestra 11-2-31, A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-21, Sickle Staff 131, Nacional Orchestra Contest 111, Forensic League 131. MARIAN FRENCH A quiet likeable girl A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. ELIZABETH FRETWELL Smile and the world smiles with you A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Orchestra CATHERINE FUHRMAN Honor lies in honest toil BARRETT GEEHAN 1 Tubby,'1 I find a way or make one Football 12-3 IVADEL Gnsas The World is waiting for the sunsbinev A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. JUNE GILBERT I'll be merry and free, I'll be sad for nolmdyv WILLIAM GILMORE 1 Bill 1 Ask me if I can refrain from loveu Band 12-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Sickle Staff 131, Sargeant-at-arms Joi-IN GMEINER We know be is lzorn for successi' ARIHELIA GOCKEN W'itb gentle yet prevailing force, intent upon her destined course AGNES GOODWIN 1 Duclzess 1 How goodness heightens beautyln A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-31, Sickle Staff 131. Forensic League 12-31, Vice- President 131, Double-Mixed Quartet No. 1, 131, North-Central Solo Contest 131, Debat- ing 11-21. MAE GRAY Happiness is the natural flower of duty WAYNE HALE Variety is the spice of lifeg here,s one 'varietyv Band 11-2-31, Orchestra 12-31, National Band Contest 11-21. LAVERN HAMILTON Small of stature, quiet of manner, but what a man! FRANCES HANSEN I have no other hut a Woman? reason Scholarship Honorable Mention DoRIs I-IARIcNEss ln the spring a young girl's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, A Cappella Choir 111, Operetta GORDON I-IARLAND One student who really thinks occasionally Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Future Farmers of America 12-31, News- paper Staff 131. DAVID HARRIS Sober with work ana' silent with care CHARLOTTE HARRISON They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. ARLENE I-IARsI-I Her good humor is enviable HELEN HATT She loolts so meelt ana' is not meek at all MABLE HAYFORD Who's that giggling as she passes to and from her daily classes A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Sickle Staff 131, Girls' Septet 131. JUNE HEABLER The fun just twinkles in her eyesi' Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Con- test 111. VIRGINIA HILE 1 Ginnie,'1 Oh, this learning! What a thing it is. , A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. DOROTHY HILL She's not a flower, shels not a pearlg but she's a jolly all around girl LUTHER HILL f Lutvj Do I slay ,em and am I tough? Ask Me! MARVEL HILYARD Mention slryness and modesty and you think right away of Marvel TERRY HIx Honest, I ain't lazyg lim just dreamin'! Tennis 12-31, Newspaper Staff GERALDINE HOLTZ f Gerry,'Q Oh, to dance all night and sleep all dayv A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-35. DWIGHT HORN Dwigl7t's a good fellow, rather slay, but that doesrft keep him from doing tlringsv MARION HOWARD For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never . J, varzes Orchestra 11-2f3j, National Orchestra Con- test 113. RAYMOND HOWARD Every man comes into the world for sornetlringn Baseball 13 J . ' HERBERT HOWE f Herb j Men of few words are often the best men Baseball 11-Z-31. WILLIAM HUGHES 1 Bill j A vivacious, peppy, good lvumored person Band 11-2-33, National Band Contest 11-ZJ, Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Con- test 1lJ. LELAND HUMPHREY His qualities are suclr that we can speak only good of bimi' Transferecl. from Holland High School, Band 12-Sj, National Band Contest 1Zl, Vice Presi- dent of Student Council 131, Michigan Youth Congress 13l. EVERT HYLANDER You know him lry that deep bass 'voicen Orchestra 11-2-3j, National Orchestra Contest 111, A Cappella Choir 11-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1, 131, Boys' Quartet No. 1, AGNES IKLE Never weary, always cheery Sickle Staff 135, Senior Play 131. EVELYN ISAACSON There is fun in everything I meet BETTY JESSUP She is jolly, witty, and most likeable Transferred from Morenci High School. FLOYD JOHNS l'm the master of my fatel' GLADYS JOHNSON Her ways are Ways of pleasantnessv A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 12-31 Jubilee Singers 121. PI-IYLI.Is JUDSON Sweet and lovely, its her perfectlyu A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. DOROTHY KAI-IN She doeth all things wellv LELAND KAYNER Too much study causes conflict of ideas A Cappella Choir 11-21, Operetta 11-21. CHARLES KENNY f Bay',1 My conduct in school is the leachefs delight, sleep all the day so I can play at night I ESTHER KNACK Some think the world is made for fun and fralir- and' so do Ili' Orchestra 11-21, National Orchestra Contest 111, A Cappella Choir 11-21, Operetta 11-21, Senior Play 131. TI-IETA KRABILL There is nothing in her lacking, she is jolly, love- able and truev Band 11-2-31, National Bancl Contest 11-21, Newspaper Staff 131, Scholarship Honorable Mention LOUIS KRUEGER An athlete and a gentleman President of Class 121, Sickle Staff 131, Class Day Program 131, Baseball 11-Z-31, Football 12-31, Basketball 12-31. VIRGINIA KUSTER Tiny and sweet and always neat President Student Council 131, Band 11-2-31, Sickle Staff 131, Secretary of Class 121, National Band Contest 11-21. MARY LAKE Has a mind of her own, but not a heartg someone stole lhatv A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Senior Play 131, Class Day Program 1C1ass poem1 131, Editor-in-chief of Sickle 131, Sec- retary-Treasurer of Class 131. EUGENE LA SALLE 1 Gene 1 An honest man is the noblest Work of Golf' A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, News- paper Staff 12-31. KATHLEEN LEI-IMAN True Worth is in being, not seeming A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. BEATRICE LE VALLEY 1 BeaU1 Abolish fun and I exist no more PAYSON LINCOLN He'll always have friends Wherever he goes A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Future Farmers of America 11-2-31, President of F. F. A. 12-31, State Farmer Degree 1935. ARCI-IIE LINDSAY Quiet but Worth-Whilev ANNA LOVELAND A smiling personality has Anna Band 12-31, National Band Contest 121. JOHN MCNAUGHTON And when he arose to speak even the windows stopped rattling to listenn A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Senior Play 131, Sickle Staff 131, Class Day program 1Class OratiOn1 131, Forensic League 12-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1, 131, De- hater 12-31. HILDRED MAPES A maid of independent mind A Cappella Choir 11-21, Operetta 11-21, Senior Play 131. RICHARD MARLATT f Dicle 1 He looks on the World through 'Violet' glassesv Band 11-2-31, National Bancl Contest 11-21, Orchestra 111, Senior Play 131, Pageant 131. DOROTHY MARR 1 Dot 1 Shel: gone and got herself engaged too. Good lurk, Dot, you deserve if' A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Orchestra 11-Z-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Double Mixed Quartet NO. 2, 131. IVEL MCKIMMY Calm, unruffled as a summer sea ORPI-IA MCKIMMY Quiet and reserved was Orphan KATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN She always does her duly no matter what the tastev Orchestra 11-Z-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Glee ClulJ111, Pageant JEANNE MCPHAIL 1 Micke 1 Whither I go, My compact goethl' A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 121, Band 11-2-31, Orchestra 11-2-31, National Band Con- test 11-21, National Orchestra Contest 111, Sickle Staff 131, Senior Play 131, Double Mixed Quartet No, 2 ALICE MEINKE And they lived happily ever afterl' DONNA MILEY Donna's good at everything. Loudly her praise we sing A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Student Council 131, Maple Leaf Staff 12-31, Class Day Program 1Class historian1 131, Girls, Septet 131, Senior Play 131. ELIZABETH MILLER Elizabeth is rather sober, but not serious, quiet but not idle Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. ROBERT MILLIKIN 1 Bob,'1 We haven't room for all his merits in such a small lrookv Managing Editor of Maple Leaf 121, Editor- in-Chief of Maple Leaf 131, Senior Play 131, Manager Basketball 131. LAWRENCE MITCHELL 1 Mitch,'1 He used to be hashful and shy, but now-Oh My! MARIUM MORAN Nothing there is that hothers meu HAROLD Mum He is a wise man who speaks but littlei' GERvA1sE MULL A penny for your thoughts, Gervaise BETTY MYERS Betty doemit talle much but she thinks a lotv Class Day Program 1Class Giftatory1 131, Band 11-Z-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orches- tra 11-2-31 National Orchestra Contest 111. JAMES MYERS 1 jimmy 1 There is fellowship, honesty and manhood in thee Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21. MILDRED PANGBURN Let her own work praise her JACK PFEIFFLE This hoy that we here perceive, is mighty hard to beat, we believen Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. GLENWOOD PFISTER 1 Curly',1 Little, but-Oh Myln WILLIAM PLANK f Bill 1 Never let the side show interfere with the main circusv CARROLL POWELL Carroll is reliable, friendly and shyv A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Bancl 11-21, Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. RUTH RANDALL lim taller with high heelsu Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Newspaper Staff 12-31. MILDRED RAY Toward srienfe this girl's mind is bentv A Cappella Choir ll-Z-31, Operetta fl-Z-31. ELOISE RAYMOND Little I ask, my wants are few MARGARET REED Be gone with my studies and bring to me fun and youthful jollityv ROBERT REED Skillful in each manly sport Football Q2-33, Baseball 12-35. GEORGE RICHARDS The first hundred years are tlre hardest, George. but donlt give upv CLAIR RIGHTER I choose to be different HELEN RINGKVIST Her good deeds are many, but her faults are few Sickle Staff 131. KENNETH RINGMAN Least said, soonest mendedf, SIBYL RITCHIE Every minute is precious to me Orchestra ll-2-31, National Orchestra Contest ill- DORMAN ROCKWELL And if the means be just, the conduct true, ap- plause, in spite of trivial faults is duen Future Farmers of America Q1-2-31, Vice Presi- dent of F. F. A. HJ, A Cappella Choir Q1-2-31, Operetta fl-Z-3b. NEVA ROCKWELL ' ,- ' Her 'voice is gentle and ber manner, calmv A Cappella Choir IZ-31, Operetta Q2-31, Girls' Trio 135. LEHRA ROGERS Lelrra is always in a sunny mood HARLEY RULE 'FWOIIIJ God that I were a lender apple blossom WAVEL RUSSELL Sweet personality, full of rascality-Tlvafs Wavel Russell! Orchestra ll-Z-31, National Orchestra Contest Ill. VIRGINIA RUTH A little baslvful and a trifle sby, but always smiling, we Wonder why A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. ' JAMES SHASSBERGER Why study when I can find something better to do? Band. 11-Z-31, National Band Contest 11-21. DONALD SCI-IOMP 1 Don 1 He would take bearls and break them, this mann Football 11-2-31, 1Captain 31, Basketball 11-2- 31, Baseball 12-31. EDWARD SHULTZ 1 Ed 1 Ol What men dare a'o.',' LOUISE SHAFFER 1 Curtis 1 Ana' what man knows a womarfs lveartu A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1 131, Girl's Trio 131- BEssIE SHERMAN A smile for a smile Pageant 131. RICHARD SHERMAN Thou hast no faults, or l no faults can spyv LEONARD SHOBER 1 Pa',1 He may be a big gun at sfbool but it's a very small report that ever goes lmmev Football 11-2-31, Basketball 11-2-31 1Captain 31, Sargent at Arms 11-21. ROBERT SHERMAN 1 Bob 1 Life,s a jest and all things show it. I tbouglvl so once ana' now I know it Future Farmers of America 12-31, Baseball 121. ALVIN SIDDALL I always argue better wben l argue alone Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Forensic League 131, Senior Play 131, A Cap- pella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-Z-31. HAROLD SIMMONS The butther, the baker, the candle-stifle-maker. tbey're all the same to him ROBERT SKINNER 1 Skip',1 The man who blusbes is not quite a brute Football 11-2-31, Basketball 12-31. CHARLES SMITH Neyer a sound from tbis sby lad KENNETH SMITH Ma, give me a cent, I want to be tough Band. 11-Z-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orchestra 11-21, National Orchestra Contest 111- ROBERT SMITH Ahl another Smith! JESSIE SPAUR A laugh if Worth a hundred groans in any market LELAND SPREEMAN I rather like school-at timesj' RAYMOND STARK The World knows nothing of its greatest men Baseball 11-2-31. HAZEL STEELE Never were name and girl so poorly matchedl' A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. GLIDA STEVENSON Anal when a man is in the case, you know all other things give place pa A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-21, Girls, Septet 131. Louis STRONG A fellow who does not 'waste his time' Band 11-2-31, National Band Contest 11-21, Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111, Baseball 111. DoR1s SWIFT Concentrated sunshineg that's Dorisl' Transferred from Tecumseh High School, A Cappella Choir 131, Pageant 131. LILLIAN THOMPSON ' Her 'Voice was ever xoft, gentle ana' low-an ex- cellent thing in Womanl' LEAH TOTTEN Very much good can he .raid about this girl with hair of red WARREN TOTTEN Always full of funn NELLIE TOWNSEND A xcholar, Then Class Day Program 1Giftatory1 131. KATHRYN UNDERWOOD Her stature tallg I hate a durnpy womanlu A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. BETTY VAN DUSEN To know her is to love herv A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Senior Play 131, Band 131, Girls, Trio NORMAN WALKER Love has pierced him with its arrow EUNICE WALLS We know not half the charm her modesty con- ceivesv A Cappella Choir 111, Operetta 111, Sickle Staff 131, Scholarship Honorable Mention 131. FRANCES WARNER As merry as the day is longv A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31. JAMES WARNER For the most part his work is hidden' Future Farmers of America 11-Z1. PAUL WASHINGTON He would stop Saint Peter's roll call to ask a questiorf' UNA WEBSTER She is a good student, good dancer and a good sport MYRTLE WE1sz She is wise, she is witty, She,s in love, what a pity! Assistant Editor of Sickle 131. MARGARET WELLS Always busy, quiet and shy is this small girl so blue of eye A Cappella Choir 11-Z1, Operetta 11-Z1, JEAN WESTERMAN She sings as sweetly as a nightingalel' Valedictorian 131, A Cappella Choir 11-Z-31, Operetta 11-2-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1 131, Debating 131, Forensic League 131, North- Central Solo Contest 131. FERRIS WESTGATE You cannot plan the future by the past Band 11-2-31, National Bancl Contest 11-21, Pageant WILLARD WHITCHER There is genius in his art Band 11-Z-31, National Band Contest 11-Z1, Sickle Staff 131. WILMA W1-urci-:ER Matrimony-the high sea for which no compass has yet been invented Orchestra 11-2-31, National Orchestra Contest 111- ALVIN WIEBECK Then he will talkg ye Gods, how he will tallelu Business Manager of Sickle 131, Senior Play 131, Pageant 12-31, Debating 12-31, Forensic League 12-31. ROBERT WIGGINS Blessed are they that say nothing, for they shall not he quotedl' MILBERT WILNOW 1 Poke',1 Even the office sought the mann EDWIN WILSON One hour of sleep before midnight is worth three afteru MABEL WOERNER A flash of color against the sky A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Senior Play 5131. ROBERT WOLLER f Bob 1 Youth comes but once in a life time, so I'll use it while I mayl' A Capella Choir 131, Student Council 131, Pageant 131. VIOLET WOLLER Very pretty is this miss, But she is known for more than thisl' Orchestra 11-21, National Orchestra Contest 111, Senior Play 131, Maple Leaf Staff 131, Pageant W1LLxs WOLLER From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all mirth Football 12-31, Baseball 12-31, Secretary of F. F. A. qz-31, Sickle staff 131. JARVIS WOTRING 1 Carrots 1 Little hay, is your head on fre?', A Capella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Double Mixed Quartet No. 1 131, Senior Play 131, Newspaper Staff 131, Forensic League 131. EVELYN YAW Her eyes were deeper than the depths of waters stilled at evening HELEN YEAGER Always a friend to those who know herl' MAC YENOR Plain speed is better than much wit MARGARET YEUTTER Steadfast lalror has its own rewardu A Cappella Choir 11-2-31, Operetta 11-Z-31, Forensic League 131, Salutatorian MAX YEUTTER We feel that Max is greater than we known Baseball 11-Z-31, A Cappella Choir 12-31, Operetta 12-31, Football FENIMORE YODER Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear 1 KATHRYN Kisi-IPAUGH .IEANNE GOBBA Zin Hllemnriam BURING our three years in Senior High School we have lost through death Hve girls whom we all loved as classmates. Arlene Cole, who died during our first year, was a kind friend to all who knew her. She had been in the class from the time we began kindergarten. At the time of her death she was very prominent in school life, being a member of the orchestra and the glee club. Hazel Wietenhagen was killed in an automobile accident during October of our second year. Her smiling face and cheerful, quiet manner caused her to be greatly missed. She was a good student, highly esteemed by her teachers and school-mates. During the second year, also, it was a great shock to everyone to learn that Helen Brehmer had died in an Ann Arbor Hospital. Hers was a quiet, unobtru- sive personality. She was honored in her art work during high school, having won prizes for posters she had designed. We miss her a great deal and she will always be remembered. In February of the Senior year, the student body was griefstricken by the tragic deaths of Jeanne Gobba and Kathryn Kishpaugh. These two girls, who had been members of the class since kindergarten days, were very prominent in several senior activities. Also they were members of the Sickle Staff. Their passing has caused a vacancy in our school life which we have been more and more painfully conscious of as we Hnish our course without these two. As a graduating class we pay the tribute of remembrance and love to the memory of these five girls. K V A L E D l C T O R Y JEAN WEs'rEmv1AN HERE are many who year after year have seen the students of Adrian Senior High School present their Class Day programs. We ourselves have wit- nessed several of those delightful events. It is with regret mingled with anticipa- tion that we come to the close of our high school experience. We of the Class of 1935 have never known the carefree joys of affluence. We have been drilled in the hard school of depression denials. From that experience we have learned early in life a true sense of values and that the essentials of happi- ness are in simple things. As a class we have been through the deep sorrow of the loss of five of our dearest friends, through the joys of accomplishment in school activities, through the satisfaction of arriving at the end of our high school days with the feeling of work well done. From that experience we will go on, some to a higher educational field, some to find their places in the business life of our community. But go where we will, the friends we have made, the principles of living we have acquired and the ability to study through and complete the task before us, will be the foundation of our lives. We have seen that he who is earnest and enthusiastic for the task at hand goes farg that in the deepest sorrow, our memory is of happiness. We have found that right finally succeeds, that all disappointments and failures are but experience to help us take up our work with more intelligence, and that even our rest and leisure are but to refresh our minds and bodies that our waking hours of activity may be more keen. And now, as we, the Class of 1935, bid farewell to the faculty, our lower class- men, and the dear halls of Adrian High School, we hope that we may so live that we may be able to say, as did Robert Browning, that each of us was I One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, sleep to wake. SALUTATORY MARGARET YEUTTER ONIGHT, as in years past, a graduating class is here to bid you welcome. We have looked forward to the day when we should stand before you and say, We are now ready to begin in your way of life, and are men and women soon to take upon ourselves the task of livingf' You are here to witness our farewell to the irresponsibility of youth and our welcome to the trials and joys of life. Our class is glad to have you here, for it is good to make a beginning in the presence of friends. This is truly a great day in our lives, for the future has many things in store for usg hope and disappointment, success and failure, happiness and bitterness. Our class faces the problem of an overcrowded world, in which we must take our place without using our elbows too much. The social life is now complete with- out us, we must make our way. We must find jobs, or, if there are none, make new ones. For the past twelve years our lives have been planned for us. When we left school one year it was only to return the next year to find our assignments all planned, our work in readiness. Now, that is not so. The majority of us are through with school and face immediately the problems of an adult who has his own way to make in the world. We can dwell no more in the mystic shadow' land of childhood but are come now into the light of common day, with work to do. We know that our life will not be a bed of roses, with no thorns, but we do look for- ward to doing many things to help. Many graduating classes have gone from school with the idea that the world was a great big rock candy mountain, where there were streams of milk and honey running down the slopes, and all things were provided. This leads to many heart- aches and disillusionments. We do not believe in that idea. We know that no one is offering us a living for nothing. We must work for what we get, and, what is more, provide the work. There are many new fields open to us, if we can only find and utilize them. It will be a long road, and a hard one, for conquering is not easy. We can no more ride out on white chargers and kill dragons, our difiiculties must be met in a long and steady fight. Our place will be hard to find, and because of that we ask you, our friends, to bear with us and guide us to be good and honest citizens of our country. A salutatory is a welcome, and I have fulfilled that requirement in welcoming you to our Class Day program. In reality, however, yours is a greater welcome, for ou are welcomin us to our world of res onsibilit and reali . Y S Y P Y ty PROPHECY Louis KRUEGER ELWIN ALDER Louie: What have you there? Pinky: An old picture album of our school days. Louie: Have you a picture of our class? Pinky: You bet I have. Louie: It has been thirty years since that picture was taken. Pinky: Who is that call boy standing beside you, Louie?', Louie: That is Lawerence, he was the brightest boy in the class. The teachers were very proud of him. Pinky: You surely don't mean Mr. Mitchell? Why he is our County Judge. Louie: Yes, that is he and this little boy is Glenwood Pfister. Pinky: Oh, yeah, he runs the corner drug Store. Who is this fat boy?', Louie: Q'That is Carl Crone, you remember we expected something brilliant of him, but he ran away and became a tin peddler. I bought some pans from him several years ago. Pinky: Who is that tall girl'?', Louie: That is Margaret Wells. You know the old maid who built the home for cats up on North Main Street. Pinky: Well, who are those two girls?,' Louie: They are Glida Stevenson and Jane Brydon. They were always such good friends. Went through High School and College together and have been in business together all these years. You know that big Millinery Store on Maumee Street. They have made a wonderful success of it. Pinky: Here right behind me is Mary Lake. She founded that splendid school for girls in China, and here is James Myers, the most famous surgeon in the United States. This funny looking little boy is Max Yeutter, Vice President of our great country. You cannot always cell by a fellow's looks what he will be in after years. This is Donald Schomp. Who would ever have thought he would have made a famous preacher. I heard him last summer while I was in Boston. Here is Leonard Shoberg he went as a foreign Missionary to Africa, and here is Carroll Powell. He was so trying to all the teachers, but gained their eternal gratitude by establishing that splendid, big apartment building where each teacher may have, free of cost, the most adorable little apartment you ever saw. I was there yesterday to see Helen Harrington. She is very old now, but still very active. Loves to read and cook in that cute little kitchenf' Louie: This group of girls, Jean McPhail, Grace Finkell, Vivian Comstock, Irene Daley, Norma Driscoll, and Jean Westerman all married and made happy homes. After all home-making is the best career that any woman can have. Pinky: This boy on the end is Alvin Siddall. He became an aviator, and Arnold Breckel here next to him invented that wonderful automobile that runs with- out gas. It made a fortune for him. Louie: Paul Cairns, on this end, became Superintendent of Public Schools, and Billy Gilmore turned out to be a second Edison. Pinky: This lock of hair ! How well I remember the day Virginia Dermyer gave that to Robert Skinner. They were sweethearts then for a long time, but he was ambitious and wanted to be a poet. Alvin Wiebeck however turned out to be the better poet. Louie: Dear old school days, happiest days of our whole life. Dear old Adrian High School and those splendid teachers most all of them having crossed the great divide and entered into their eternal reward. And those boys and girls that meant so much to my young life. Pinky: How I have enjoyed turning the pages of memory and living again the happy days of long agof, Louie: So have I. UNDERGRADUATES First Row' A. Rorick, R. Harris, Miss Hendrickson, H. Westerman, S. Beal. Second Row' H. Borland, N. Price, Burt C. Lowe, M. Taylor, H. Spaur, White, Isley, M. Mckeighan, B. Batey, B. King, R. Gmeiner, C. Thompson, B Judson, G. Smith, Muck, Quigley, Pratt, Schneider, G. Bennett, Koch, M. Richie, S. Keels. Third Row: B. Cornell Dillon, Witt, E. Crotser, A. Dusha, V. Foote, Hasley, J. Smith, G. Hamilton, B. Ernest, V. Warner, Shaffer Turner, W. Schultz, M. Hoisington, M. Gobba, Jenkins, M. Viller, M. Caterina, Hull, M. Johnson. Fourth Row: L. Cole, B. Greenwald, Ries, Kuhn, M. Leonard, Goodwin, E. Kidd, M. Laiman, B. Starks, H. Ogle, Sebring, V. Rink Mowat, Mowat, M. Muck, Pfister, E. Van Doren, Brehmer, S. White. Fifth Rowr O. Lezotte, L. Mckibben, Cousino Baer, Beutelle, R. Thompson, Bailey, M. Marr, Johns, J. Negus, V. Wines, Kile, F. Hilton, E. Smith, E. Tank, Palmer Kafer, A. Case, Schrader, Allshouse, Smith. Sixth Row: Phillips, A. Burnett, Brock, Higley, Gardner, Yeutter, C Moll, B. Scroggie, M. Henry, H. James, D. Bailey, B. Kloack, B. Goedkoop, H. Gross, R. Brown, Hyder, Cousino Brock, V. Haines, Wellnitz, M. Jordan. JUNIORS COMPLETE ACTIVE YEAR VENIMUS We came, S trembling freshman we entered the Senior High School, full of high hopes and ambitions. Soon, however, we adjusted ourselves to our new surround- ings and elected our class ofiicers: Robert Brion, president, Arvis Chalmers, vice- presidentg Jean Smith, treasurer, Hal Marshall, secretary: and Carolyn Thompson, sergeant-at-arms. On the student affairs committee, Ruth Mowat, Margaret Anderson, and Richard Tompson were chosen. Our class selection of oiiicers for this year was as follows: Harold Westerman, president, Alan Rorick, vice-president, Lillian Becker, treasurer, Ruth Harris, secretary, and Sam Beal, sergeant-at-arms. VIDEMUS We saw, A beautiful Junior Prom, planned and carried out by Miss Hendrickson, our class adviser, with the help of Lillian Becker, Jean Smith, Margaret Anderson, and Raymond James, will be remembered a long, long time. Many of us will also remember the freshman party last year. We made our iirst stab at dancing at that time l There are thirteen junior boys in the Future Farmers Association. 9 7 3 First Row' R. Harris, L. Becker, Miss Hendrickson fadviserl H. Westerman, A. Rorick, S. Beal. Second Rowe Wickman, Prange, R. Clegg, L. Benish, W. Leonard, F. Hershman, O. Haracourt, K. Wiggins, Rosenberg, S. Marr, j. Rourke, Darnton, E. Baily, D. Belson, C. Ramsay Third Raw' M. Purdy, R. Cassell, A. Wood, H. Jackson, ,I Morse, Bumpus, C. Peters, Fox. Fourth Rowr D. Zimmerman, L. McKimmey, Smith, R. Stevens, R. Dunham Barrow, M. Lieberman, H. Marshall, C. Pickler, A. Chalmers, Bassett, D. Tompson, R. Brion, M. Van Orden, C Ramsay. Fifth Row: E. Kelly, W. Perkins, Wichman, Variorman, C. Lofberg, C. Peters, W. Arnold, D. Wade, Kay- ser, Gilbert, Rowley, H. Smith, A. Conklin, E. Stucker. Sixth Row' W. Morey, L. Dartt, H. Benner, Worring, Buehrer, Detwiler, R. Brautigan, Dersham, K. Cooper, E. Enders, Coughlin, Coffey, E. Hadden, R. Schneider Seventh Row' Anderson, Furbush, Bublick, Arnold, Sines, Parkers, Gmeiner, Dermyer, Maclntyre, Shove, Clegg Redlin, Buehrer, Snyder, Weight. VICIMUS We conquered. Junior Rourke, Harold Westerman, Dick Tompson, Harvey Jackson, Hal Marshall, Sam Beal, and Donald Nelson are some of our boys who have made a mark for themselves in football this season. With the championship basketball squad were the following juniors: Elwood Hadden, Dick Tompson, Harold Wester- man, Harvey Jackson, and Oliver Haracourt. There were also familiar junior faces on the tennis team. However, athletics was not the only field in which we were active. Over one-third of the A Cappella choir were members of our class. We also smothered the Band and Orchestra with forty-two of our classmates. In debating and oratory we excelled as Lillian Becker won the local Declamation contest and Marguerite Laimen placed fourth in the state dramatic reading contest. We are justly proud of James Morse who was a member of the first debating team for two years, also of Wendell Arnold who carried off fourth place in the state oratorical contest. Six members of our class helped to make the Maple Leafv a success this year. Carl Lofberg served as managing editor, for the first semester, and Doyle Zimmer- man for the second semester. Everyone enjoyed Douglas Wade's feature articles. Carolyn Thompson was our junior class editor and Sam Beal told us all about the athletic activities. The music notes for the paper were written by Margaret Anderson. In conclusion, we think that we have proved our ability during these two years and we are now ready to step into the departing seniors' shoes and to gain heights not yet attained by us. 1 First Row' L. Underwood, R. Palmer, Arlie Rogers, Mr. Kelly fadviserl, M. Lamb, Clare Munger. Second Row: Ivan Shaffer, Dick White, A. Breckel, W. Miller, F. Russell, Bill Parker, D. Norton, E. Schwichtenberg, E. Erlacher, Vic- tor Bublick, jay Miller, Don Skeels, Roland Doxey. Tbira' Row' Buel Andros, R. Taylor, Dick Kitson, Elmer Kepnick, Dick Westfall, Wesley Downer, Urey Arnold, Merle Auten, H. Partridge, L. Blohm, Bob Jordan, john Scott, C. Sines. Fourth Row' H. Morningstar, C. Chyvoweth, Chas Stern, Lyle Ward, L. Ehinger, Bob Tompson, Louis Kottke, F. Frey, Bob judge, Bob Travis, F. McCoy, Ed. Leininger, Edgar Peavey, Lyle Tripp. Fifllv Row: R. Driscoll, J. Limbacher, D. Burnor, L. Clement, L. Judson, Elwin Lewis, Andy Hunt, Bill Freligh, Tom LeVa11ey, Dick Starck, G. Knierim, N. Knowlan, H. Roesch, H. Ryder, K. Hazen, Bob Ingersoll. Sixth Row: P. Moeller, N. Woerner, Ed Snydam, Alex Marr, Carl Heninger, W. Baughey, D. Hostetlet, A. Gaige, Bill Soncrant, G. Bauschke, Bob Brandow, A. Partridge, L. Hamilton, Galen Toms, G. Vandecaveye, Bill Krabill, Bob Fergus. FRESHMEN FCDRGE AHEAD Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen? Safe now in the Junior Class l AFE? We wonder l But not verdant, we are sure, for as you glance down the history of the class you will find at least two or three Frosh sprinkled around in every activity. Our first class meeting was held on September 13, 1934. We elected 'Clare Munger, president, Martha Lamb, Secretary, Arlie Rogers, treasurer, and Randall Palmer, sergeant-at-arms. A student affairs committee was also elected, composed of Helen Foster, Elmer Kapnick, and Vincent Comstock. We chose Mr. Kelly as our class adviser. Our class party was held March 1, with great success, in the Masonic Temple. First Raw: A. Rogers, Mr. Kelly, R. Palmer, L. Underwood, C. Munger, M. Lamb. Second' Row: Dot Goodwin, Goldie Dillon, Gen. Willnow, K. Judson, Helen Townsend, K. James, Ilene Roesch, M. Curtis, V. Matthes, T. Williams, J. Coury, P. Streu, V. Gaddy, M. Fritts, V. Stock, L. Butler. Third Row: J. Larkin, M. Beuver, F. Broske, G. Pate, L. Swartz, M. Borders, T. Pifer, H. Foster, Y. Kiest, B. Manes, V. Bocken, E. Seiffer, J. Peterson, 0.1-Ioben, D. Wells, F. Mattis, M. Powell. Fourth Row: Matyka, D. Lanning, Heldt, Mason, V. Brown, Judson, B. Chelf, Stark, Har- rington, R. Huebuer, Baldwin, Rimell, Morse, E. Pollock, Staup, Knepper, Pfister, Baugerter. Fifth Row: Howe, D. Biddix, C. Bradish, Yeutter, Duerr, Nattis, Sherman, Westerman, Gempel, Lane, Claypool Ramsay, Kirby, St. Johns, F. Crane, Morningstar, Foor, S. Howard. Sixth Row: Seel, Williamson, Ladd, Cox, A. French, V. White, Wines, Scheiiler, M. Thompson, D. Roop, Dinius, Howden, K. Murphy, L. Brown, R. Snydam, F. Knight, J. Riebe. Seventh Rowr Allen, Boyd, Miller, Pickford, Schultz, Hurlbut, Townsend, Roelcle, Arnold, Van Sickle, Clark, Frietag, Meinke, Moeller, W. Tuttle, G. Aimes, V. Hough, L. Spreeman, Storrs, Reed. In music we found our class well represented. There were 13 freshman in the Band, 20 in the Orchestra, and 119 in the A Cappella Choir. In the Speech de- partment honors were won by Doris Reed in debating and Miriam Westerman in declamation. In athletics Layton Clement and Gordon Bausclce received their UA . Also, later in the season many freshmen were on the basketball, baseball, and tennis squads. This finishes our first year in high school and we are looking forward to next year when as juniors we hope to have a greater share in high school activities. Zin illllvmnriam HELEN SEGER GIPTATORY BETTY MYERS AND NELLIE ToWNsEND IT has been an established custom during the history of Adrian High School to present various members of the respective senior classes with a gift as a token of appreciation for their outstanding achievements. It is our privilege to carry on this custom. The first gift we have to present is this small rattle which must go to Agnes Goodwin so we may have peace and quiet for the remainder of the evening. Here is an encyclopedia which can go to none other than Arnold Beckel as a reward for his studiousness in school. Look here l A bottle of medicine, Cure for the Giggles, but for whom can it be? Ha, I have it l Betty Van Dusen certainly deserves it as she has a decided case of the giggles. And what is this but a can of Chinese Red paint which obviously is intended for Mabel Hayford I This will enable her to redecorate her modish Ford coupe. Here is something else-a comb and mirror which we hope will be of assistance to Fred Chelf in keeping his hair straight. 4 Well, here is another bottle of something. Oh, I see upon closer observation that it is some henna shampoo for Agnes Evilsiser so that she may preserve her youthful looking red hair. And here is a little Baer which must find its place in the hands of Ellis Berndt. We hope it will console him during his blue moments. To Virginia Kuster we wish to present this crown. We hope it will always bring her pleasant memories of her King. Here is a small megaphone and to whom will it be useful? Ah, it isi surely meant for Jessie Spaur so she may emphasize her low voice. To Anna Buelke we present this black bow tie to give to her Butler when she obtains him. Her heart strings seem to be pulling that way. We have here several small books which we hope will give valuable assistance to the receivers. The first, Advice Concerning Blondes, goes to Bob Woller, seeing that he appears to be quite concerned, and, when he is done with it, he may pass it on to his cousin, Willis Woller, who could also use it to a good advantage. To Myrtle Weisz we give this book, 'QUseful Hints for Married Lifef' and she may in turn pass it on to her friends, Wilma Whitcher, Louise Shaffer, and Romena Bennett who are also going to take the fatal step. And here is another, How to Remedy Bashfulnessf, And undoubtedly it is well deserved by Willard Whitcher whose motto seems to be that little children should be seen and not heard. To the most quiet boy in our class, Leonard Shober, we give this drum and drumstick. He can give us a signal so we may know when he is coming. And this bit of sleeping apparatus is for Jean Westerman, our Valedictorian. She will now have a chance to catch up on her slumbering hours she has lost due to the great amount of time she has spent at her studies. This Free Ticket to Hollywood goes to Dorothy Hill. She may now have her longed-for opportunity to become Zasu Pitts II. And here is a Violet which we are sure will be appreciated by Dick Marlatt. It appears to have given a new hue to Dick's days of late. As our last gift we wish to bestow our best wishes for the success of the junior and freshman classes of this year. We hope that they will uphold the customs of Adrian High School and earn new honors for her. In conclusion, we wish, in behalf of the graduating class of 1935, to extend our thanks to parents and teachers for having so thoughtfully guided us through school. AC TIVI TIES ,..1.'.I CDRGANIZATIGNS PUBLISHERS EDIT YEAR BOOK MYRTLE WEIsz Assistant Editor Louis KRUEGER Sports Editor AGNES GOODWIN Music Editor JOHN MAGNAUGI-IToN Forensic League GRACE FINKELL Society Editor ARVIS CI-IALIvIEIzs Junior Class Editor MARY LAKE Editor-in-Chief JANE BRYDON BILL GILIvIoIzE Alumni Editors ALVIN SIDDALL ROGER ANDERSON MABEL HAYFoIzD Humor ALVIN WIEBECK Business Manager ELWIN ALDER Ass't. Business Manager .JEANNE MCPI-IAIL Calendar Editor WILLIS WOLLER Agriculture Editor Vicron DOWLING Snapshots Editor MIRIAM WESTERMAN Freshman Class Editor VIRGINIA KUSTER WILLARD WHITCHER Art Editors AGNES IKLE HELEN RINGKVIS1' EUNICE WALLS Typists HE Sickle Staff is responsible for the preparation and publication of the Senior Sickle. The Faculty selected the Editor-in-Chief, the Assistant Editor, and the Business Manager, these three in turn appointing the members of the staff. Each one is responsible for writing the account of some particular phase of school activities. The price of the Sickle is relatively small in comparison with the value which it is bound to have in later years. This Sickle provides a record of the princi- pal accomplishments and outstanding events of our Senior High School Career. As we all know this has been an unusual year and the class has been faced by many handicaps. In publishing the Sickle every effort has been made to keep within the limits of our budget. It is with pride that the class of 1935 presents this volume to you. First Row fleft to right!! Agnes Goodwin, Myrtle Weisz, Mary Lake, Alvin Wiebeck, Elwin Alder. Second ROW. Virginia Kuster, Miriam Westerman, Willis Woller, Jane Brydon, Jeanne McPhail, Grace Finkell, Willard Whitcher Helen Ringkvist, Agnes Ikle, Victor Dowling. Third Row' Mabel Hayford, Eunice Walls, Bill Gilmore, Alvin Siddall Louis Krueger, Roger Anderson, Arvis Chalmers, John MacNaughton. First Row' Paul Cairns, Doyle Zimmerman, Robert Millikin, Miss Armstrong fadviserj. Second Row: Douglas Wade, Eugene La Salle, Ruth Harris, Jane Peterson, Caroline Thompson, Margaret Anderson, Sam Beal, Ellis Berndt. Third Row: Gordon Harland, Theta Krabill, Donna Miley, Violet Weller, Irene Daley, Elsbeth Seiifer, Jarvis Wotring. SCHOOL PAPER A GREAT SUCCESS ROBERT MILLIKIN Editor DOYLE ZIMMERMAN Managing Editor ELLIS BERNDT A dvertising Editor PAUL CAIRNS Circulation Manager SAM BEAL Athletic Editor IRENE DALEY Senior Class Editor CAROLYN THOMPSON junior Class Editor JANE PETERSON Freshman Class Editor ELSBETH SEIFFER fake Editor EUGENE LA SALLE Exchange Editor DON BROWN Art Editor DOUGLAS WADE Feature Editor MARGARET ANDERSON Music Editor VIOLET WOLLER Personal Editor JARVIS WOTRING Forensic Editor RUTH RANDALL Social Editor GORDON HARLAND Agriculture Editor THETA KRABILL DONNA MILEY Typists Miss ARMSTRONG Faculty A dviser N September, 1934, a high school newspaper was launched and named The Maple Leaf. This publication has served both as a record of high school activities and as a means of fostering school spirit by its timely wit and wisdom. This group is composed of the freshmen, juniors and seniors interested in journalism. A journalism class was organized at the beginning of the second semester. The class met twice a week and was composed of members of the Maple Leaf Staff, to- gether with a few additional students who were particularly interested in the subject. Besides preparing the articles for The Maple Leaf some insight into journalism has been gained. First Row' Helen Foster, Leland Humphrey, Virginia Kuster, Margaret Anderson, Elmer Kapniclc. Second Row Paul Cairns, Bill Gilmore, Vincent Comstock, Harold Westerman, Richard Thompson. Third Row' Ruth Mowat, Donna Miley. STUDENTS DISCUSS PRQBLEMS HE Student Council is composed of twelve members equally representing the three classes in high school. The president of each class is included in this group. Mr. Adams is the faculty adviser. The purpose of the council is to pro- mote student government in Adrian Senior High School. Ar the first meeting these officers were elected: Virginia Kuster, president, Leland Humphrey, vice- president, Margaret Anderson, secretary. During the year the council has decided on various important questions such as prices of football and basketball tickets, purchase of a radio for the study hall, dates of class parties, programs for general assemblies, and appointments of committees to investigate student projects and affairs. Last fall, Robert Bartholomew, Vincent Comstock, and Leland Humphrey at- tended the Youth Congress, which was called to discuss the importance of Young Americans in the affairs of the nation, future wars in America being the main topic. This spring the council sent Margaret Anderson, Ruth Mowat, Leland Humph- rey, and Virginia Kuster, to Detroit to visit Southeastern High School and Cooley High School. They brought back several splendid ideas to be carried out next year for forwarding keener interest in student affairs. During the year the council demonstrated in a general assembly how a meet- ing is carried on. All the members contributed to the discussion which concerned the sale and purchase of the tickets for the Christmas Pageant, The Yulelightf, The council feels that they have been very successful in the first year of their existence and they believe that in the future the organization will justly claim more prestige in school affairs. First Row' John MacNaughton, Jean Westerman, Miss Helen Harrington faalviserl, Jane Brydon, Paul Cairns. Second Row Alvin Wiebeck, Grace Finlcell, Irene Daley, Barbara Stark, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Yeutter, Marcia Hois ington Alvin Siddall, James Morse. Third Row: Jarvis Wotring, Agnes Goodwin, Guy Gallup, Richard Brautigam FORENSIC LEAGUE HONORED HE Forensic League this year, under the leadership of Irene Daley, Agnes Goodwin, and Alvin Wiebeck, has had the honor of being the leading chapter in Michigan in the number of member degrees. Our two debating teams, backed by several others, ended in the Lenawee County Debating League as champions and entered in the first round of the state eliminations. A freshman and a prospective member of the Forensic League, Miriam Wester- man, evidenced great ability by emerging the victor in declamation at the sub-dis- trict contest held at Ypsilanti, April 17, with such competition as Ann Arbor Uni- versity High School, Trenton, and Ypsilanti Roosevelt. Another field in which we have achieved great success is that of dramatics. Several one-act plays have been produced, including His First Dress Suit,', The Day That Lincoln Died, At the Strolce of Twelvef' If Men Played Cards Lilce Women Dof' and scenes from Shakespeare,s Taming of the Shrewf' The Valiant was produced at a play contest sponsored by the Adrian College Dramatic Club for the schools in Lenawee County, at which we emerged victorious. A second cast put on the play for a general assembly April 12, where it met with overwhelm- ing approval. Our senior play, The Admirable Chrichtonf' whose cast was ably headed by Paul Cairns and Jeanne Gobba, was postponed indefinitely because of the passing of Jeanne Gobba, for whom we mourn most sincerely not only because of her great ability in the various departments of speech but because her death took from us one of the brightest and most lovable personalities Adrian High School has ever seen. Our social activities for the year embraced parties held at the homes of Agnes Goodwin, James Morse, and John MacNaughton where several new members were initiated including Jarvis Wotring, Guy Gallup, Jeanne Gobba, Marcia Hoisington, Barbara Stark, Margaret Yeutter, Richard Brautigam, Margaret Anderson, Paul Cairns, Alvin Siddall, and Grace Finkell. Cornet: Richard Marlatt James Meyers Lloyd Underwood Bill Gilmore Ralph Dunham Richard Snyder Burton Eggleston Walter Dodd Robert Clegg Fred Hershman Hom: Louis Strong Eugene LaSalle Gerald Stuclcer Carroll Powell Ellis Bailey Ivan Shaffer Baritone: Ferris Westgate Donald Nelson RAISE THE BATON Trombone: Kenneth Smith Bernard Fetzer Leo Benish Alvin Siddall Richard Clegg John Gmeiner Ba::e: Wayne Hale James Morse Gordon Bauschlca Arvis Chalmers Clare Munger Elmer Kapniclc Percu::ion Wesley Downer Jack Alb ro Willard Whitcher Cello: Grace Finlcell Wilmetta Schultz Piccolo Helen Foster Flute: Flora Storrs Elsbeth Seiffer Paul Cairns Jeanne McPhail Oboe: Bill Hughes Alan Rorick Shirley Howard Clair Ramsey Dorothy Davis Anna Loveland Franklin Russell Melvin Lieberman Max Yeutter William Leonard Opal Lezotte Bob Stevens , Alto Clarinet: Cldrmetf Theta Krabill Ellis Berndt Fred. Chelf Irvin Enders Leland Humphrey Ban' Clarinet: Ruth Harris Betty VanDusen VanNess Demlow B James Schassberger Coleman Coffey Hal Benner dgoom M Betty King I-FRY. ygrs Betty Greenwald an-Lett pant Virginia Kuster Saxophone Robert Ingersoll Elsie Witt HE Concert Band of 70 members has cooperated with the orchestra quite extensively this year, the two groups furnishing music jointly on many civic occa- sions. The Marching Band, with Fred Chelf completing his second year as drum major, has most generously given of its music at football games and at pep meet- ings. Many small ensembles made up of members of the band and orchestra have willingly contributed their talents to entertaining in the community. There were among these a Clarinet Quartet, a German Band, a Woodwind Quintet, a Cornet Quartet, a Trombone Quartet, and a French Horn Quartet. The Band took part in the Southeastern Michigan Music Festival in Detroit in May, gaining distinctive honors. THE MELODY LINGERS ON I:t Violin: Robert Wiggins Kathryn McLaughlin Dorothy Marr Evert Hylander Marcia Hoisington Lillian Becker Marion Gobba Urey Arnold Hazel Borland Frances Dillon Doris Harkness Margaret Marr Ilene Roesch Leila Seel Natalie Skeels Carolyn Thompson Znd Violin: Margaret Anderson Loucella Hurlbut Fern Knight Vera Brown SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEATING Alma Burnett Josephine Coury Kenneth Hazen Marian Howard Dorothy Keil Doris Phillips Ardith Sebring Grace Smith Barbara Stark Wilma Stark Viola: June Heabler Margaret Powell Gordon Harland Wilma Whitcher Rhema Taylor Wavel Russell Evelyn Baldwin Cello: Grace Finkell Ruth Randall Lenore Bangerter Sibyl Ritchie Wilmetta Schultz Marian Gempel Dorothy Morse Ba::e: Cornelia Moll Wayne Hale Marian Kirby Reo Suydam Flute: Paul Cairns Jeanne Mcphail Oboe: Alan Roriclc Bill Hughes Clarinet: Ellis Bernclt Fred Chelf Ruth Harris Bassoon: Betty Myers Harriett Spaur Trumpet: Bill Gilmore Lloyd Underwood French Hom: Louis Strong Gerald Stucker Eugene LaSalle Carroll Powell Trombone: Bernard Fetzer Kenneth Smith Leo Benish Tuba James Morse Percu::ion jane Brydon jack Albro Wesley Downer Piano Alice Schulz HE Symphony Orchestra composed of 71 fine musicians has clone much in the way of cooperating with the community this year. It took part in the con- cert for the benefit of the Salvation Army in October, and also played a most im- portant part in the Christmas Pageant held in December. At the Southeastern Michigan Music Festival held in Mt. Clemens in March, this organization was given a superior rating. The Orchestra assisted with the concerts given for the purpose of furthering interest in good music, has played before school assemblies on differ- ent occasions, and has furnished music for numerous school functions. I SPLEN DID CHOIR MAKES ITS APPEARANCE Row I fright to leftj: Charlotte Harrison Eleanor Corser Una Webster Grace Finkell Marguerite Duerr Hazel Faler Virginia Hile Rosalie Beutell Lois Albig Donna Miley Dorris Swift Jane Brydon Jean McPhail Irene Daley Agnes Goodwin Mary Lake Virginia Ruth Betty Van Dusen Kathleen Lehmann Frances Dillon Alice Schulz fAccom.J Row Z fright to lefti Lenore Bangerter Gladys Johnson Agnes Evilsiser Hazel Steele Mildred Ray Jean Westerman Kathryn Underwood Mae Gray Carolyn Thompson Ruth Gmeiner Barbara Judson Arlene Harsh Glida Stevenson Mabel Hayford Inez Alexander Norma Driscoll Margaret Yeutter Marion French Frances Warner Helen Gardner Row 3 fright Io leftj Ivadel Gibbs Mable Woerner Neva Rockwell Ida Alverson Geraldine Holtz Louise Bertram Edith Jenkins Lydia Brehmer Bettv Batey Lillian Becker Betty Ernest Carolyn Lowe Jeanne Isley Joyce White Betty King Margaret Anderson Margaret Marr Lois Bragg Elizabeth Fretwell Florence Birchheld Row 4 fright to leftl: Beatrice Cornell Dorothy Bailey Lena Shaffer Norma Brock Helen Higley Martha Miller Mary Leonard Julia Ellen Burt Jane Allen Louise Shaffer Mildred Pfister Edna Van Doren Florence Johns Marguerite Bailey Elizabeth Kidd Marguerite Laimen Ardis Case Myrna Kafer Goldys Hamilton Barbara Stark Marion Gobba Elizabeth Baker Row 5 fright to lefti Helen Freitag Betty Clark Goldie Dillon Mary McKeighan Audrey Dusha Lucile Cole Blanch Turner Grace Smith Ruth Brown Lila Quigley Marion Ries Alma Burnett Glenns Hasley Mary Pickford Marjorie Taylor Evelyn Crotsor Clara Bradish Mayes Muck Marion Smith Wilmetta Schultz Row 6 fright to leflj Mary Johnson Marjorie Brock Virginia Haines Sara Marie White Viola Wines Cornelia Mull Marcia Hoisington Betty Lou Goedkoop Doris Muck Louis McKibben Martha Henry Bernice Scroggie Dorothy Kiel Marguarite Allen Virginia Matthes Wanda Kuhn Ruth Marie Wellnitz Jane Wetherell Anna Buelke Row 7 fright to lefti Wilma Bangerter Dorothy Morse Betty Van Sickle Phyllis Matyka Vera Brown Karlyn James Virginia Bocken Doris Loop Jean Peck Helen Townsend Gwendolyn Yeutter Marjorie Mattis Faris Foot Beverly Riemell Lucella Hurlbut Anna Beth Boyd Pauling Pfister Dorothy Lane Kathryn Pratt Beverly Schneider June Negus Ardyth Sebring Geraldine Ames Row 8 fright to ieftj: Jane Peterson Elsbeth Seiffer Jean Larkin Leila Seel Phyliss Streu Mildred Wines Evelyn Baldwin Mary Curtis Marian Kirby Yvonne Kiest Fern Knight Margaret I-Ieldt Alma Yeutter Genevieve Miller Betty Chelf Flora May Storrs Twilla Crane Wilma Stark Olga Roekle Doris Lanning Gladys Pate Row 9 fright to leftj: Dorothy Howe Margaret Powell Rhema Taylor Lyna Mae French Evelyn Hamden Gwylla Claypool Marian Gempel Virginia White Catherine Harrington Ruth Huebner Arlie Rogers Marie Borders Marvel Benner Geneveive Willnow Virginia Gaddy Lillian Butler Row 10 fright to leftl Verna Meinke Eunice Knepper Nellie Williamson Helen Ramsey Shirley Howard Blanche Manne Marie Cox Doris Reed Miriam Westerman Thelma Pifer Thelma Williams Florence Broski Beatrice Miller Row II fright to left! Wendell Morey Edward Kelly Elmer Stucker Junior Prange Max Yeutter Kenneth Wiggins Harold Westerman Richard Brautigam James Morse Everett Bailey Charles Peters Douglas Wade Wendell Arnold Harold Butler Wayne Miller Dallas Anderson Richard Kitson Row I2 fright to lefti Carrol Powell Louis Hamilton Robert Judge Evert Hylander Alvin Siddall Dorman Rockwell Payson Lincoln James Yoder Hilbert Barrow Bob Travis Rolland Doxey Paul Cairns Eugene La Salle Kenneth Figy Walter Rowley Harlow Anderson John McNaughton Lynnford Kidman Richard Wright Edward Leininger Donald Skeels Row 13 fright to lefti Archie Wood Fred Hersheman Robert Woller Elray Erlacher Harley Rider Jay Miller Norman Buehrer Edgar Peavey Robert Schneifer Carl Pickler Hal Marshall Carl Henninger Clair Detweller Glennis Knierim Norman Knowlan LaVerne Ehinger Dick Clegg Buell Gndrus Jarvis Wotring Row I4 fright to leftl: Robert Brandow Robert Taylor Donald Buehrer Roger Anderson Barrett Geehan Floyd Johns Albert Gaige James Warner Galen Toms Weldon Beebe Ferris Westgate William So::Crant Wells Beebe Elmer Kapnick George Vandecaveye Louis Kottke Merle Auten Richard White Dick Westfall William Parker Absent Jean Smith Naomi Price Freda Matris Ernestine Pollock Mildred Dinins Donald Haines Clare Muriger Elbridge Alverson Hershel Decker HE Adrian High School A Cappella Choir, which has just completed its third year of existence, boasts 320 members and a fine record of achievement this year. In October a demonstration of A Cappella Choir singing was given in Lansing for the benefit of the music division of the third district of the Michigan Education Association. A very beautiful and most impressive Christmas Pageant was presented on the stage of the Croswell Theatre in December by the combined music and speech de- partments for the purpose of raising money for the Associated Charities. It com- bined the sacred significance of Christmas with the jollification of the season in a most gratifying manner and met with a Fine response from the citizens of Adrian and outlying towns. Numerous special groups of senior voices have been organized this year, and have been called upon many times to sing in Adrian and throughout the county. Two boys' quartets were formed, composed of flj, Jarvis Wotring, John Mac- Naughton, Paul Cairns, and Evert Hylanderg QZJ, Don Brown, Harlow Anderson, Eugene LaSalle, and Roger Anderson. There have been two double-mixed quar- tets. The boys composing the first quartet, together with Agnes Goodwin, Jane Brydon, Jean Westerman and Louise Schaffer made up the first one, while the boys of the second quartet were placed with Jeanne Mcphail, Irene Daley, Jane Allen and Dorothy Marr to form the second. A girls' septet, consisting of Mabel Hay- ford, Inez Alexander, Elizabeth Baker, Donna Miley, Lois Albig, Lenore Bangerter, and Hazel Faler has furnished music on several occasions. A girls' trio composed of Agnes Goodwin, Jean Westerman, and Louise Schaffer also has been quite active. All of these organizations excepting the girls, septet participated in the North Cen- tral Music Supervisors' Conference held in Indianapolis in March, and prior to this, concerts were given by the A Cappella Choir and by the groups themselves, for the purpose of raising money for the trip. The groups received unusually high ratings in this contest and also made some very fine contacts. All in all, this has been a very pleasant and profitable year for the vocal department. TI-IE YULELIGI-IT,' First Row' Arnold Breckel, Gordon Harland, Dorman Rockwell, Payson Lincoln, Willis Woller, Everett Bailey, Milford Purdy, Weldon Beebe. Second Row: Corwin Arnold, Richard Gilbert, Norman Knowlan, Charles Kayner, William Sphycher, August Breckel, R. M. Clark fadviserj, Dale Hostetler, Richard Kayner, Wells Beebe, Clair Detwiler. Tbzrd Row Harry Randolph, Jay Miller, Harold Roesch, Glennis Kenerim, Earl Biddix, Victor Bublick, Lewis Hamilton Paul Moeller, Grant Newstead. FUTURE FARMERS HAVE ENJOYED SUCCESSFUL YEAR HF. F. F. A. strives toward one goal, to develop rural cooperation, rural. leadership, and the ability to make farming a successful enterprise. Last fall it was decided to have a home room which would consist of boys interested in F. F. A. work. When we organized, we made out a program wxhich we have carried out during the school year. First on our program was the organi- zation of degree teams. These teams initiated many members into the F. F. A. in various towns in Lenawee County. In November the F. F. A. chapter was given the privilege of selling refreshments at the annual Monroe-Adrian football game. November 30 eleven members of the chapter and our instructor, Mr. Clark, left for a four-day trip to the International Live Stock Show in Chicago. Many interesting things were seen, such as the Swift Packing Plant, the Livestock Show in the New Arena at the Stock Yards, and the Marshall Field Department Store which is the largest in the world. January 9 the Adrian Chapter entertained the schools of Lenawee County for an annual all-county F. F. A. meet. Thirty-seven candidates from various schools were raised to the grade of Future Farmers, eight from Adrian receiving the degree. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Robert Linton of Michigan State College. February 25 the annual F. F. A. Father and Son banquet was held at the Rome Grange. Fifty-six attended. The speaker was our own state F. F. A. adviser, Mr. Gallup. In March the members of the F. F. A. prepared talks on high school life to present to boys and girls of rural schools. The members of the chapter believe that our success in F. F. A. work is due to the cooperation of the students in our home room, and to the capable guidance of our friend and teacher, Mr. Clark. ATHLETICS THREE LEADERS LE-ONARD SHOBER Basketball Captain EARL A. KELLY Atlvletic Coaclv DONALD SCHOMP Football Captain ADY FOR ACTIONN Frm Row' Junior Rourke, Harold Westerman, Robert Reed, Leonard Shober, Donald Schomp, Robert Skinner, Willis Waller Elman Becker, Hal Marhall. Second Row' Earl Kelly fad-riserl, Gordon Bausche, Layton Clement, Richard Tompson, Eugene Blessing, Harvey Jackson, Louis Krueger, Barrett Geehan. Third Row' Clair Munger, Robert Brion Carl Crone, Willard Whitcher, Donald Nelson, Sam Beal, Max Yeutter. REVIEW OF FOOTBALL SEASON RECALLS HARD FOUGI-IT GAMES OACI-I Kellyls call for football candidates was answered by about fifty players. Among these were eight lettermen, Shomp, Shober, Skinner, Krueger, Reed, Geehen, Thompson, and Becker. After about three weeks of hard practice, Adrian went to Blissheld and defeated them 12-0. The next week Adrian journeyed to Marshall for its first Twin Valley League game. Here Adrian met a very strong team and was defeated 44-7. Adrian played its next game at home against Sturgis, but despite the fact that they outplayed Sturgis most of the game, they were de- feated 6-0. For its next game the team traveled to Hillsdale and here they finally hit their stride and defeated the Dales 7-3. Adrian also won her next game at Coldwater 14-0. The following week a strong Albion team came to Adrian, but Adrian ran wild and defeated them 26-6. After a week's rest Adrian met her old rival, Monroe. Monroe showed a very strong defense and a fast offense and Adrian was defeated in a heartbreaking game 19-0. This ended the football season with Adrian turning in four wins against three defeats. Q Q AS THOUSANDS CHEER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 7 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,., 33 ,,,, . Z8 ,,,, 31 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Z4., 40 ,,,,,,,, 37 ,,,,,,,, 30 ,,,, L25 ,,,, Blissfielcl . ., ,. , O , ., , ,., Adrian 12 Marshall , . W .. 38 , ,,,,,, Adrian , , 7 Sturgis .. .,,,. 6 ,.,,, ,,,,,,, A drian ,, . O Hillsdale , . 3. ,,,, , Adrian , , , Coldwater . , ,,,, 0 ..,,Y Aclrian , ,, 14 Albion ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 ,,,.. , , Adrian ,,,,,, 26 Monroe , ,, ,,,, 19 ,, Adrian , 0 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Deerfield ,,,,,, ,,,..,. 1 5 ,,,,,,.,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A cl rian .,,., ,,,,,, , H 48 Tecumseh-B , ..13 ,,,, ,,,,Y, A clrian ,,,, W ,,,,,4Z Howell , ,,,,,,,, ,, W 8 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A clrian ,,,, Coldwater ,, ,,,,,,,, Z6 ,,,,,,, Adrian Sturgis ,,,,, ,. ,,., ..2Z ,,,,,, ..,.., A drian ,,,, . 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There There Here There There Here Here Here Here He re He re There Here The re Here There He re The re Here There Ypsi ,, ,,...., ,Ypsi Ypsi Jackson MEET TI-IE CHAMPIONS OON after the close of the football season, Coach Kelly started basketball practice. An abundance of good material turned out and after about three weeks of practice Adrian played its first warm-up game against Deerfield, easily winning, 48-15, Adrian next met the Tecumseh-B team, this time winning 42-13, Adrian played one more warm-up game before entering the Twin Valley League Race, de- feating Howell 33-8. The following Friday Adrian met Coldwater but was de- feated by the close score of 26-23. Adrian journeyed to Sturgis for her next game and returned victorious 28-22. Marshall played Adrian next and was turned back 31-25. Our team was handed its second defeat of the season the following week by Albion, 24-26, but secured revenge by defeating Hillsdale 40-19 in the next game. After a week of hard practice Adrian journeyed to Albion for the return game with them and was defeated a second time by them 25-16. This defeat proved to be the last for Adrian until she was defeated in the first round of the state championship finals. After the Albion game Adrian won her next four starts against Sturgis, Marshall, Albion, and Hillsdale to end her Twin Valley Season with seven wins and three defeats. Coach Kelly then entered our team in the Regional Tournament at Ypsilanti and drew Wayne for the first game. Wayne was a team that had been picked as one of the best possibilities for the Class B State Championship, but Adrian played a very fast and hard game and came out on top 23-20. The follow- ing night the team returned and easily defeated Blissfield 36-14. The flnal game for the Regional Championship was played against Ypsilanti High, and when the final whistle blew, Adrian was in the lead 20-18, thus winning the Regional Cham- pionship. The following Thursday Adrian played at Jackson against Marshall whom they had defeated twice, but this time Marshall turned the tables and elimi- nated Adrian by winning an exciting game 21-20. This ended the basketball sea- son for Adrian which was one of the most successful years an Adrian team has ever had. First Row: Elwood Hadden, Harvey Jackson, Leonard Shober, Donald Schomp, Harold Westerman, Second Row Earl Kelly fcoacfwl, Oliver Harracourt, Robert Skinner, Louis Krueger, Richard Thompson, Frances Frey. First Row: Albert Gaige, Elwood Hadden, Wells Beebe, John Darnton, junior Rourke. Second Row: Louis Kottke, Robert Brion, Raymond Stark, Max Yeutter, Milbert Willnow, Layton Clement, Robert Reed. Third Row: Weldon Beebe. Raymond Howard, Harvey Jackson, Donald Schomp, Herbert Howe, Louis Krueger, Leonard Shober, Mr. Kelly fcoafbj. BASEBALL PROSPECTS ' BRIGHT AS TEAM WINS OPENING GAME BOUT thirty-five players reported for baseball on the first day of prac- tice. Included among them were seven letter men from last year. They were: Howe, Krueger, Shober, Stark, Rourke, Darnton and Yeutter. The team was held back from practice for two weeks because of rainy weather but even with this handi- cap they won their first game, piling up a score of 7-3 against Tecumseh. Hender- son, Tecumseh's ace pitcher, was not able to check a 6 run rally in the sixth inning. At the time of going to press, Adrian has yet to play Blissfield, Clinton and Deerfield, but a successful season is probable. Herb Howe ,. ...,.t Pitcher Max Yeutter ,,,,,, Pitcher Louie Krueger ,,...,.. 3rd base Len Shober ,..,, .,r,,,,, 2 nd base Don Schomp ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 st base Junior Rourke ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,r.....,.,,,, S -S. Johnny Darnton ,,,, , , ,,,,,.,.., Catcher Elwood Hadden Layton Clement Wells Beebe r,,,,,,,, ........ Weldon Beebe ,, F. ,R. F. Manager FEATURES CALENDAR SEPTEMBER September 5-School opens. If only every day were like the first l September 10-Class officers were elected and for the fifth time Paul Cairns was chosen as our president. September 20-We defeated Blissfield in our first football game of the season. We thought Kelly should be able to pick eleven winners from the forty out for the team. September 21-Excused for the fair. Pitch- ing pennies is a good game but you can lose faster than you think-you might ask Eugene LaSalle about that. OCTOBER October 4--Since Dick Marlatt bet five cents on the Tigers today Mr. Adams was kind enough to dismiss school so he could hear the game without skipping. October 5-Big crowd, big noise, little score. Sturgis 6, Adrian 0. October 18-The Brown-Menely Duo was presented in the first assembly program given today. If this is a sample maybe even Kenny Smith will stick around-at assemblies. October 26-We are amusing our freshman with a puppet show as we were amused when we were much younger. October 31-Civic I-Ialloweien Party. Band leads parade. Rumor: The kids behaved better than the band. NOVEMBER November 9-Monroe game. The largest crowd of the seasong the team in good con- dition, splendid school spiritg the final score was Adrian, Og Monroe, 19. Oh, well, there's always another year. November 19-The Twin Valley League of basketball opens. We are expecting big things, so don't disappoint us. November 20-What are our freshman girls coming to? These little cherubs were given junior mothers-our sympathy is with the freshmen l November 29-Thanksgiving. Everybody happy? Ar least we can be grateful for two days' vacation ! DECEMBER December 4-Channing Beebe climaxed his lecture on Africa with a wild-elephant hunt which was such a thrilling tale that we hear Jane Brydon bit her finger nails. December 20- At the Stroke of Twelve. Alvin, we were worried about your rain coat even though you weren't. December Z1-Our Instrumental and Vocal music groups presented a Christmas pageant, The Yule Log, in cooperation with the Associated Charities. Little Patsy Adams stole the show when she rode in on the Yule Log. Vacation-Too bad our dear little freshmen had to find out about Santa Claus! It rather looks as if the junior girls aren't doing their duty! JANUARY January 7-School reopens. Is it true, Ellis, you wanted to bring your electric train to school and Mr. Farkas wouldn't let you? January 11-Four straight wins, no loses, our debating team announces. However, we feel that even logic melts away with blonde hair and a smile, at least when owned by Alvin Wiebeck. January 15-Query: Why was it the I. Q. from the freshman Intelligence test was never published? January 22-Assembly program. Cameron Beck spoke on Trade Marks. He made just one mistake-giving a box of crackers to Agnes-she just couldn't keep from scattering the trade mark all over the floor. january Z5-Junior Class Party. FEBRUARY February 8-Teachers, Institute. The teach- ers had to listen, for once! February 15-We hope there is no reflection on the seniors, however, although a few of the teachers are going skin-deep in their discussion of high school girls' make- up. February 28-For this Assembly Program with Smiling Bob Briggsv we smiled for other reasons than for getting out of a class. In the rush after the program the smile turned into a sore toe for Don Brown. MARCH March 1-Call out the Marines! Hersch- leder's back and of course in time for the freshman party which seemed to be three upper classmen to one freshman-Are the freshmen still too young? Max Yenor is getting along famously with his dancing. He ought to be pretty good by the Send-Off. March 4-At the Local speech contest Margaret Yeutter rode her Blue Raior Back Pig to victory. After battling a whole day john MacNaugton's wind finally outwinded four other prominent seniors. March 14-For the Hfrh time in fifteen years we won the Basketball Tournament Trophy. An assembly was called to cele- brate the occasion. March 30-The Orchestra participated in the music festival at Mt. Clemens. A visit was made to Selfridge Field where five strong lads held Evert Hylander from tak- ing an Airplane ride. APRIL April 1-Spring Vacation and we hear Glida is having plenty of time to go roller skat- ing with her College hero. April 12-Senior Party was rather mild com- pared to the other Class parties but of course this befits us dignified seniors. MAY May 3-The senior girls just had to be kids again so we had a party where we could wear short dresses, ankle socks, and hair ribbons. May ZZ-25-Senior trip. We thought it wise to let the seniors go to Niagara Falls be- cause we are not sure we shall all get there later. May 26-Baccalaureate. May 27-Send-Off. Thanks, juniors, for the lovely party. Good music, pretty girls, handsome men-who could ask for more? May 28-Senior picnic, and the last informal gathering. Ir certainly was informal ! Tomorrow we become seniors again but at least we had one day to act like young- sters. May 29-Class Day. Who says we can't take it? Sitting on a hot stage for two hours is no joke ! We hear Bill Gilmore wants to keep his cap and gown for a souvenir. May 30-Commencement. May 31-Alumni Banquet. We eat ! And become just another group of A. H. S. Alumni. ALUMNI Rosie Abraham Gordon Albig-C. C. C. Camp. Jeanette Albro-Grace Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit. Darwin Anderson-Schwarze's, Adrian. Mary Armistead-McLellan's, Adrian. Edward Bancroft-Adrian College. Mable Barnes-Adrian. Portia M. Barnes-Married, Adrian. Virginia B-ates-Adrian College. Cleantha Becker-Adrian. Lucile Beening-Reinhart, Adrian. Harriet Beery-The Principia, Elsah, III. Helen Benish-Detroit Business Institute. Henrietta Beutelle-Detroit. Isabelle Biggs-Ford's Hospital, Detroit. Beatrice Birchfield-Jasper. Berneice Blaisdell-Adrian R. F. D. Harriette B-ogert-West Adrian. Judson Bowers-Brooklyn. Albert Breckel, Adrian. Dorothy Brehmer-Smith's Greenhouse, Adrian. Marvin Brock-Adrian. Dauphin Burns-Simplex, Adrian. Evelyn Butler-Tipton. Joseph Butler-Ryznar-Lutz Coal Co., Adrian. LaVerne Butler-Adrian. Richard Calkins-Adrian College. Donald Carter- Reedle's Barber Shop, Adrian. Allen Childs-Telegram, Adrian. Constance Clark-Michigan State College, Lansing. Mabel Clegg-Cadmus. Dorothy Clough-Sheldon-Tecumseh. Wesley Coffey--Sweete Shoppe, Adrian. John Cole-Weston. Auldene Cone-Tracey-Adrian. Betty Covell-Russell-Adrian. Leonard Cultice-Adrian College. Mildred Curtis-Lenawee Hotel, Adrian. Roberta Darnton-Adrian, B-eatrice Darstein-Butler-Adrian. Stella Dean. George Dersham--Dersham Produce Co., Adrian. Ruth Doxey-Adrian. Ruth Driscoll-Tecumseh. Robert Eisenmann-Adrian. William Elkerton-Navy. Louis Emerson. Leola Erlacher-Adrian. Irene Fegley-Detroit. Darold Fetzer-Adrian. Oscar Foote-Adrian College. Velma Foote-Adrian. Ruth French-Blissfield Normal. Evelyn Fritts-County Library, Adrian. Betty Froelich-Detroit. Robert Frye-Adrian College. Joe Furbush-Simplex, Adrian. Lola Furbush-J. C. Penney Co., Adrian. Helen Gadomski-Johnson-Tecumseh. Franc Gage-Adrian. Phyllis Gallaway-Raisin Township. Donald Garnsey-J. C. Penney Co., Adrian Marguerite Gasner-Dearborn. Glenn Goodale-Adrian College. Frances Goodwin-Drexel Park. Harvey Gray-Adrian - Evelyn Green-Ypsilanti Normal. Margaret Greene-Adrian R. F. D. Georgiana Greiman-Adrian. Lillian Grinnell--Clayton. Lawerence Hardy-Adrian College. Dewey Harsh-West Adrian. Bud Hawley-Club Cleaners, Adrian. Frances Heckert-Adrian College. Elizabeth Heinrich-Blissfield Normal. Roman Hess-Adrian. Dollie Hesselswartz-Patterson-Adrian. Dolores Higley-Jasper. Maxine Higley-Fairfield. William Hoover-Adrian College. Odeyne Hostetler-Adrian. Helen Hughes-Rome Center. Jack Hughes-Rome Center Gas Station. Flora Hulett--Hillsdale. june Hyder-Raisin Township. Florence Jackson-Adrian. Harriet Johnson--Adrian. Jane Johnson-Sweete Shoppe, Adrian. J ack Jordan-Spielman's Nursery, Adrian. Max Kensler-Adrian. Edward Kidd-Chisholm News, Adrian. Wilford Kidman-Adrian. Robert Kiest-California. Evelyn Kiger-Smith-Adrian. Arlene King-Adrian R. F. D. Robert King-Court House, Adrian. C. B. Kitchen-C. C, C. Camp. Lucille Knebush-Adrian. CLASS OF 1933-34 fCon'tl Margaret Knight-Michigan State College Lansing. Esther Kobneclc-Rome Center. William Krueger-Simplex, Adrian. Mary Kuhn-Adrian. Donald Kuney-Adrian College. Madge Learn-Adrian. Marjorie Learn-Adrian. Harvey Leininger-Chisholm News, Adrian Katherine Lewis-Adrian College. Melvin Lewis-Adrian. Robert Lindbert-Adrian. Bessie Lindle-Thompson-Monroe. Evelyn Loar-Jasper. Genrose Louth-St. Joseph's Academy Adrian. Warren Mackenzie-Adrian. Mary Maloney-Hillsdale. Evelyn Matheny-Adrian. Leo Matheny-Simplex, Adrian. Arvena Maybee-Adrian. Janet Meeker-Adrian. Helena Merillat--Adrian. Lowell Metz-Adrian. Opal Metz-O'Hauer-Kline's Store, Adrian. Robert Meyers--Adrian College. Arlene Milliman-Adrian. Mildred Miner-Washington, D. C. Luella. Moeller-Adrian. Marjorie Moore-Palmyra. James Moran-Adrian College. Mary Morse-St. Joseph's Academy, Adrian. Welcome Morton-Simplex, Adrian. Vivian Mowat-Adrian College. Harold Munger-Adrian College. Janet Munger, Adrian College. Norma Murphy. Robert Myers-Adrian R. F. D. Harriet Nevison-Colonial Home. Robert Nichols-Adrian. Bud Nicoline-Adrian. Medford Palmer-Schneider Auto Parts Co. Jean Pickford-Tri-State College, Toledo. Hattie Pickles. Eleanor Pifer--Adrian. Russell Potts-Michigan State College, Lansing. Verna Potts-Adrian. Herbert E. Pratt-Tri-State College, Toledo. Herbert L. Pratt-Van Camp Co., Adrian. Clyde Procter-Ypsilanti State Normal. Helen Quigley-Woolworth's, Adrian. Neva Remmele-Adrian. Nora Remmele-Adrian. Stella Richard-Adrian. Orpha Roback-Adrian. Arthur Roekle-Simplex, Adrian. Vivian Roesch--Adrian. Donna Rowley-Jackson Business Institute. Stephanie Ryznar-Adrian College. John Santose-Cass Tech, Detroit. Maybelle Shaffer-Mori-is's, Adrian. Bernice Schell-Adrian R. F. D. Alma Schwichert-Adrian. Earl Schwichtenberg-Ypsilanti Normal. Isabelle Seel-Adrian. Thelma Sewell-Adrian. Jane Shutes-Adrian. Alice Slater-A drian. Alice Smith-Adrian. Barbara Smith-Adrian. Burton Smith-Adrian College. Lucille Smith- Kalamazoo. Virginia Smith-Western State, Kalamazoo Frances Smock-Adrian College. Gladys Sneyd-Philadelphia. Arthur Snyder-McAdam's, Adrian. Erma Spalding-Adrian. Katherine Speig el. Dorothy Stange-Adrian. Carlton Stein-Chisholm News, Adrian. Victor Stein-C. C. C. Camp. Helen Stetten-Detroit Business Institute. Margaret Stevens. Berdell Stevenson-Cone Shop, Ann Arbor Frances Stoll-Adrian. Robert Sutton-Detroit. Ara Taylor-Adrian. Jane Taylor-Nursing School, Toledo. Frederick Thompson-Adrian College. Bernice VanDoren-Adrian R. F. D. Bertha VanDoren-Adrian R. F. D. Cyril Van Syclcle-Adrian R. F. D. Byron Vealey. Helen Walls-Detroit. Jeanne Wellhousen-Adrian College. Elda Westgate-Adrian. Raymond Westgate-Adrian College. Hartwell White--Adrian R. F. D. Virginia Widger-Detroit Business Institute Cathryn Wiggins-Adrian. Harold Wild-A. P. Store, Adrian. Edmer Willno Adrian. w-Screen Door Factory Dorothy Wonder-Nixon's Music Store Adrian. Chloe Yaw-Adrian College. Carl Yeutter-Clayton R. F. D. Alberta Youngs-Adrian. JOKES Paul Cairns: I understand Jean Westerman is having her voice cultivated. Betty Van Dusen: Yes, and I understand the neighbors are growing wild. Miss Armstrong: How many senses are there? Luther Hill: Six. Miss Armstrong: Indeed ! I have only five. Luther Hill: Yeah-but the other is common sense. Sight-seeing guide fIn Bostonjz On our right you see the tablet marking the spot where Paul Revere stood waiting for the signal to be hung in the Old North Church. Glida Stevenson: Oh dear-and why did they pick the Old North Church to hang him in? CLASS ROOM BONERS 1: When Mt. Vesuvius erupted Pompeii was covered with larva. 2: Each year the Nile River overflows and spreads a thin sentiment on its banks. Mr. Sweet: Violet, can you tell me how iron was discovered? Violet Woller: My father told me they smelt it. Irene Daley: Do you think men have descended from monkeys? Jeanne McPhai1: Not very far. Dick Marlatt: I am an endurance Cornet player-I entered a contest once and played 'Annie Laurie' for three weeks. Bill Gilmore: Did you win? Dick: No-some other guy played 'Stars and Stripes Foreverl' Dorman Rockwell: What could be worse than a giraffe with tonsilitis? Payson Lincoln: Thais easy-a hippo with mumps, or an elephant with sinus trouble or a centipede with Athlete's foot. Mr. Sweet: What is the potency of Cyanide of potassium as a poison? Bob Skinner: One drop on a dog's tongue will kill a man ! Don Schomp fto freshman football playerjz Why are you limping? Freshman: I fell off the end of the bench when you made that end run yes- terday. John MacNaughton: Well-I am trying to get ahead l Jane Brydon: Goodness knows you need one ! Did you know 'Beef' Clement was knocked off the football squad once during the season? I-Ie was told to tackle the dummy and he tackled Kelly. We Congratulate the l935 Graduating Class of Adrian High School I The NATIONAL BANK of ADRIAN I I5 East Maumee Street, Adrian, Michigan Congratulations anal Best Wishes to the Class of 1935 THE. LIIVIBACHER STUDIO S 1 n c e I 9 0 I PHOTOGRAPHS THAT PLEASE Compliments of. . . E. P. LAKE INSURANCE AGENCY 206 National Bank Building, Adrian, Michigan H. M. JUDGE. 8: SONS - Qlality fewelers PAUL K. LIMES l Men's Wear Willis Woller: LaSalle used to call his cottage 'The Nut Shellf Wonder why he changed the name?', Bob Sherman: He got tired of having people stop and ask if the colonel was in ' Mr. Adams: Have ou bou ht a new car et? Y g Y Mr. Farkas: No-I don't know whether to et a asoline or a limousine car' g g 1 does limousine smell as bad as asoline? g Miss Hutchins: Don, give me an example of period furniture. Don Brown: Well, an electric chair because it ends a sentence. Mr. Cowin: I will use my hat to represent Mars. Is there any question be- fore I continue? Mary Lake: Yes-Is Mars inhabited? Agnes Goodwin farrestecl for speedingj: But Ofhcer, I am a high school senior l Cop: Ignorance is no excuse-Come on l Mr. Clark: Can any boy name five things that contain milk? Wells Beebe: Cheese, butter, ice cream, and two cows. Miss Green: How do you account for the phenomenon of dew? L. Mitchell: The earth revolves on its axis every twenty-four hours, and in consequence of the tremendous pace it perspires freely. Manager fto Hal Case, seeking employmentj: Weren't you here two weeks ago and I told you I wanted an older boy? Hal Case: Yes sir-That's why I came back. Mr. Whitney: Why are you late this morning? Bill Plank: Well, there are eight people at our house and the clock was set for seven. Employer: I can't use you-I don't need much help. Blondie Becker : Oh, that's all right, I won't be much help. Mr. Westerman: You have a ritzy voice, haven't you?', Jarvis Wotring: What do you mean? Mr. Westerman: Well off. Mrs. Cairns: If Shakespeare were alive to-day would he be looked upon as a remarkable man?', Wayne Hale: Sure, he would be 300 years old. Alvin Wiebeck: It's a funny thing, but the biggest fools always get the pret- tiest girls. Margaret Yeutter: Oh! How you Hatter me In Style . . . Cllality . . . Service Clothes for IVIen and Young IVIen Priced to Warrant Value in Every Instance WESTGATE, CONDRA 6: COMPANY CLOTHING SHOES J. c. PENNEY co. Congratulations and Success to the Class of '35 ----ADRlAN'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE-1 PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL 1 I The Bransby Studio Congratu auons Photographs that tell the story the Students of the 206 W. MAUMEE ADRIAN I Class of 33 5 Complete Car Service f 'Om WHITE cRoSS WATS O N'S RADIATOR CO. FLOWER SHOP Nixon 's Music Shop Compliments of , H MUSIC cooos, RADIOS FROWNFELDER S and REFRIGERATORS CIGAR STORE Compliments of J. RALPH KIRK DR. J. B. KIRK Optometrists Compliments of WYATT DRUG CO. Candles, lce Cream Shepherd 81 Stoll Tobacco and Cool, Sparkling Drinks PRESCRIPTION I I I DRUGGISTS Hart-Shaw Drug CO. I07 North Main Street Compliments of the Michigan Producers, Dairy Co. .--4l Special Rates ASK YOUR GROCER FOR to Students E D W A R D S Wffr' METLER'S STUDIO B R E A D A- E- F I 5 H E R Silver Dollar Cafe C' R O C E R W here Students 150 North Main Street M661 and Eat The Adrian Daily Telegram READ AND RELIED UPON Your Message Will Reach Over 50,000 Readers in Their Most Receptive Mood WE congratulate the Senior Class on their completion of their I'Iigh School course. They have laid a good foun- dation on which to build a happy and successful career, and it is our Wish that their ambitions may he realized ADRIAN STATE SAVINGS BANK LENAWEE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK ADRIAN, MICHIGAN M mbers ofthe Federal Reserve Sysle A Good Place to Trade KlNEAR 81 HUEBNER The Store for Men ancl Boysn Richei Compliments of QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS Wilcox Hardware Co. 8C Adrian, Michigan Congratulations to All Kinds the Class of '35 of ' ' ' Insurance N. B. HAYES 8: CO. STANLEY FOSTER Those Who Achieve Success Start to Save in Early Life The ADRIAN BUILDING si LOAN :yi fjrjg jjjgjj fjgjljljfother ASS'N offers you the best possible means I We divide the p,05i5 between us Compliments and Best Wishes fi NU-WAY STRECH CO. - Adrian, Michigan Compliments of STRICTLY HIGH GRADE WORK Excelsior Steam Laundry Gempel's l-lome Bakery William Om PM Adrian, Michigan CORNER IvIAUIvIEE AND RACE sTs. Ei 9 F' h 9 YELLOW FRONT S IS Cf S BOOK STORE . . . COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE Adrian, Michigan 115 Wea Maumee sim, Adrian y y y FINE STYLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Fifty-four Years of Continuous Service I I1 Adrian Moreland Oil Corporation Dislribulors of Petroleum Products Compliments of ' gs Patronlze Q .J Q HARRIS Sickle PRINTER . Advertisers 'kSWift's Branded Beef if Monarch Qlality Foods 'A' Fresh Fruit 6 Vegetables E. A. BALLENBERGER new nw: Enolmvlnos in fha 5 2.5. lil Isl 7 font luAvnE EIIGRAVI n 6 co m PA n Y I ENGRAVEFIS IL LU STRATOFI S ELECTROTYPERS 0 FOR'l' IIIAYII E, IIID WH gi Thirty-nine Years . . . more than twice the age of the average graduate of this year's clss .... that isiour record in printing and binding the Senior Sickle. FINCI-I PRINTING as- BQQKBINDING co. 4 Office Fumiture and Supplies gg 216 WEST MAUMEE STREET :si i.'miii1mL!m.E.' 'thaullxss 4sw:mLunfe1.a1f!b:.oui9as'.KQ'I2iMLl'fls9z Y ' ,. :baunumiuiiusblwrvzmi ucatsn , 'L1.i .-.aLav1sm1!E'La.LLEl1nS!! THB' ,l:.iA-::.:L- 3..i- -,'-A 1 -U . I . ' ' ' ,P-iff' Y '-L'. '751 .. '1 'fri fl' IT 1 -lf E5:1'5i' F951 I 5 'F f' .Lg . ' - , '-pf, A 1, , L'1 jr' 5 :.:. XEWEZHL' N5, ,-41, u1,,p,- fn, 1,3135 4'5?, f5Wf.+ fzgxggv V- 15 V, - 5' kflifgqn . if 7 '71LlZp 1'Fi. , ,:.'v.-. Y r . . . , 'P , .17-: s I we -' 2- 'f 'ff'-' Je, . :W :'f-Lf? tri NH:-x' 'f. qi, Y -.A ..:1., 1'I Q '- , 7 .--fini 'l1it 525i'-jH, ' 3 . 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