Mason High School - Anchora Yearbook (Mason, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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Anrlpnra, 19213 Edltor 1n-chlef ASS1StdDt Edltor L1t9I'dI'y Edltor Joke Edltor Athletlc Edltor Busmess Nlxnage -Xrt Edltor -Xsslst mt -Xrt EdltOT -Xsslstlnt Axlt Fflltor lixcultx -Xrlxlwl lx Nht Eel Bnlx SzndR d Q 5. 5, In th wlo bl ML: y Anchora Staff Janette Severance Emma Vaughn Edgar Rldge Harold Ildkm Bernell Fmnklln Eselme Banks Kenneth Whlte Phlletus Peck 'Nhsb N1cCurclw lop Row Phill-tus Pec ', KL-nm-th N ' i e, x' ine a 's. e -0 ow -Harol llakin, Burn ll F lx far Rial fu, Emma Vaughn. So om Row Es or Tag V, Janette '1ve1'a.nc0. Mixs 1' '1 rd . ' ' ' ' , -E W A.e.e - ....e - ,..ee.ee. Esther Taylor ,VI L'L' A Z I F Y A W Y - i g - Y wr i - Y i i i i A 'I ' . A wLj.L1 2 A ' i i Vi 5 i i i Y i V i g i i i i - H - i i ' ..f.'..'2 : ' 4 ' , ,W , ,, , ,,,v,,,,,,, ' . ' 4 2 A v b v.Iv 1 i i A Y V - -4 i i i 7 W A lk- fu A v 17? L 'l Lawenhy L laud Post H1 Ib 5 Xnrhnrx UIZ5 Board of Educatlon H B Longyear, Treas I R White Qecy N. J Brown, Pres . .. h , --J.:-..,. ,m. - I 1 . , l . L 1. . ,. . ,iii Q1 2 CAIIKIIDHI llllli To the Semors Mason Mlchlgan Apr1l1'3 1926 'Io the braduatlng Class of 1926 Your graduat1on or commencement IS at hand The goal toward Wl1lCl'l you have looked so long has at last been reached But I doubt not that there IS a tlnge of regret IH the hearts of many of you even as you reach your goal Do not permlt thls feeling to decrease your Joy ln work well done and 1n a definite end achleved but set a new and st1ll more worthy ldeal for your efforts and contmue ever forward No two people are exactly allke The two great determmmg factors of our l1fe heredlty and envlronment have been essentlally dlfferent for each one of us and accordmgly each of us has a sllghtly dlfferent nlche 1n the world s work to fill Every young person should most consclentlously only IH so dolng can the greatest happlness for the 1nd1v1dual be attamed and what IS stlll more lmportant the hlghest servlce rendered to the world and to our fellow man After all happlness can best be reallzed through an altrulstlc attltude by devotlon to the hlghest ldeals and finally ln the reahzatlon of worthy work well done Strlve to be a well rounded lndlvidual Be able to enjoy the pleasures of others no matter how dlverse lf they are truly wholesome In thls day of hlgh speclallzatlon when those who rlse hlghest ln the professlons are speclallsts to a very fine degree the need for broad generallzatlon durmg one s lelsure IS mcreaslngly great tremendous pace and I belleve that the finest settlng to fundamentals and get rlght w1th humanlty the Master who made us IS ID the great open spaces man has not changed the order of thmgs and People who love the great out of doors seldom s1n the frlends that you have made durlng your school asslduously the frlends whom you know would share bread wlth you and who would not forsake you when V1S1t your hlgh school whenever opportumty offers and do not forget tuat your teachers w1ll ever Most smcerely yours C E DeMERITT 8 . ' 2. I , . ' v I . 9 l ' r ' Y . . . , V . . , . . ' . . Y , v . . . , honestly, and prayerfully try to enter the work for which he is suitedg for 7 ! V , . . I . . u . , A . Y . . , . y . V n . y Y , I . . . , . . . . W . . in . . . or to , ' ' of ' evrnv - - Y. i I I l . 1 N cf rbi ,Z fx! fi Z X SEMO DMB H3 fx I, l,l.:l' 9 C If-xii -SJC Q KV xx Q, L f X X , I w , X J X W ,Q f , if ' 0 5' 157, ' X W m ' y, f HR X W X ' AN xg - ,IRR 'B 5 ,Anrhnra 1925 JANIETTE SEVERANCE She IS full of great learmngs and good wishes Portla Club 24 25 26 Oratory 25 Treasurer of H S U 26 Echtor m chlef of Anchora Valecllctorlan ROBERT A MILLIMAN Tls feared hell dle of overwork Football 25 Basketball 26 Orchestra 25 Baseball 26 Semor Play EMMA VAUGHIN Fver loyal ever true To do the task she Stulent Councll 23 Portia Club 24 25 26 Clerk ofH S U 26 Semor Play Asst ECllt0I' of Anchora Class Prophecv Semor Play Umon Revxew Staff Portla Club 24 25 26 Basketball Z4 Sam has to o Chuck CHARLES E L AMB Hrs rea ly speech flowed free and falr In phrase of gentlest courtesy HELEN LING r a1r IS so modest her aspect so meek So slmple yet sweet are her charms , . .v,. . , . ' Y 1 Y 9 Y ' Y Y , . , . Y I 7 I V ll 1 1 . . d. 1 . 7 . . 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He . ., - ' l I 7 ! 7 ' , n , ,M 'H 9 ghtrhnra 1925 HAROLD D DAKIN Dakle Where wlll Patrick Henry be When I start my career'l Football 22 23 24 25 Football Capt 25 Basketball 24 25 26 Basketball Mgr 26 M Club 23 24 25 Orchestra 23 24 25 26 Athletlc Edltor of Anchora M Club Presxdent 26 JENNIE WILSON A cheery smxle and all the world seems bnght A cheery thought and all the world IS rlght BERNARD WHIPP Fnends may come and frlends But I m the same forever Baseball 25 26 Senlor Play FSTHER TAYLOR B1 If 1ts classroom lllSCllSSl0I'l or open debate She never stops at the open gate Vnce Presulent 24 Portza Club 24 25 26 Semor Play Llterary Eclltor of Anchora RICHARD TITUS Dlck Never do today what you can do tomorrow You mlght che then you wont have to Orchestra 23 24 25 Lnlon Renew Staff S mor Plas J r Q Q 1 , as ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . , , . 1 44 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26- 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 - ca 11 - 1 may g0 1 1 1 . .. , . u ' 11 . ll . , . . . . , - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 u ' 11 v A . . , ' 1 1 1 1 4 . ' , , . e ' '. JM 1651 5 ,Authors 1925 MAURICE PEEK Lefty A hard QPatJ for everyone Baseball 25 26 Baseball Capt 26 Football 25 Student Councll 26 M Club 25 26 Senlor Play DOROTHY HALE She ms one of those quiet kmd whose nature never vanes Semor Play Umon Review Staff BERNELL FRANKLIN Bun He has the oddest hablt Whxch other fellows shlrk Of spendlng all hls study time Gram Judglng Team 24 Basketball 26 M Club 26 Umon Revlew Staff Bus Mgr of Anchora Bus Mgr of Semor Play Semor Play ELLA WHIPPLE She has the faculty of saymg what she thmks Sec and Treas 26 Umon Revlew Staff NJFRY Sleep on' No more shall thy slum ers by teachers be dlsturbed Orchestra 23 24, 26 Semor Play Umon Review Staff . . . , U fl Y I , . Y l . . . I Y ll YY Y Y . , ' ll D u n 0 , 9 On his scholastic work. . . , , . ll YY Y . I Y I Y I , . .Ill TB 5 Knrlmra llllh EVELINIE BANKS A smile for thoee who love me And a Qmlle for thoqe who dont Umon Revlew Staff Art Eclltor of Anchora NTOLAN KENFIELD Imagmatlon hae Qaved many a zero Vlce Preeulent 23 Semor Play MAXINL L HOLDEN Her soul 19 full of muelc Student Councll 24 Portia Club 25 26 ORLA E SOWER Short Wrlte me as one who loves hm fellowmen Baeeball 24 25 M Club 24 25 26 Baaeball Mgr 26 FRA NICES MARION DOLBEE Who IS so quiet and always the same AQ Marlon Dolbee this qulet llttle dame , Portia Club '26 A A orchestra '23, '24, 525, '26. Cl 91 K . , .A - . ill lil 9 Knrhnra 1925 FREDERICK O BROWN wlth hls mouth' V1ce Presxdent 26 Football 25 M Club 26 Qemor Play Portla Club 23 24, 25 26 Semor Play STANLEY HOLMES Stock J udgmg Team 25 Semor Play She IS a belle She llkes all bells L she 23 Portla Club 24 25 26 Sec and Treas 25 Presldent 26 Semor Play '26 Umon Revlew Staff Orchestra 23 PI'9Slll9IltS Address ARVIDE R NORTH Let me llve m a house slde of the road And be a frlend to man Holt 23 Asst Edltor of Unlon Review Potato Judgmg Team 25 Salutatory Fne' What a spendthrlft h MATILDA PARSONS Tlllxe Nothmg great was ever achlevecl without enthuslasm Sec and Treas of Portla Club 24 Domg nothmg to repent Watchful and obedlent LUCILLE DISENROTH Luce But most of all a fCampD bell by the . A . 'Q ,Q L , ' . ' e is . , , , . N H Y . L . , Cl ' ' ! Y 1 7 7 Y ' . ' 7 President of Portia Club '26. ' 7 ll e ' ' . ' 1 Y 7 Y I ' ! ' 7 7 ' Y Y . Q Y . ,Hi 15 S ,Anrhnra UUE GL STINA BARR Gusty Incessantly shes talkmg Shes never known to hush She hurrles round from morn t1l mght Forever m a rush Basketball 25 26 Portla Club 25 26 Unlon Review Staff Glrls M Club 25, 26 Semor Play EDGAR E RIDGE Rldge I never trouble trouble, Untll trouble troubles me Student Councll 24 Vlce Presldent 25 Basketball Mgr 25 26 Football 23 24, 25 Chlef of Pohce 26 Joke Edltor of Anchora Class Wlll Vxce Pres of M Club 26 DOROTHY WATKINS Sally I spend each day m happy dreams About the mght before, When I mlght be wlth h1m nght now, Gee thls llfe makes me sore Student Council 25 Portla Club 24 25 26 Umon Revlew Staff Semor Play Gxftatory ROBERT S JONES Bob A lxttle nonsense now and then, Is rellshed by the best of men Lalngsburg 23 24 Semor Plav RL TH RENDRICK Nothlng endures but personal quahtles Portla Club 24 25 26 1 . l. . , , . v u 11 , . I - 1 1 ' 1 1 . , . ' 1 1 , . 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' I Y l 1 1 - ,lil M 5 ,Anrhnra 1925 RUSSELL CAMPBELL Russ He doesnt thmk he s the whole sea because he has a wave ln h1s han' Football 23 24 25 Basketball 24 25 26 Baseball 25 26 M Club 24 25 26 Orchestra 22 23 24 26 Student Councll 25 Chxef of Pollce 24 Mayor 26 Presldent 23 Semor Play Sec and Treas of M Club 26 LA VERNE SHEADER Lavy She looks to be most meek and mlld, And trusting and bellevxng But Evhen you know her well youll n That looks are sure deceiving Portia Club 24 25 26 Basketball 24 25, 26 Basketball Capt 26 Glrls M Club 25 26 Student Councll 26 Semor Play Class Poem ARDEN MARQUEDANT The hxgh water mark of fallure never reached h1s breezy bluff Senxor Play DOROTHY DART Dorr Great works are performed not b strength but by perseverance Sec and Treas 23 President 24 25 Treasurer of H S U 24 Basketball 23 24 25 26 Basketball Capt 25 Oratory 26 Declamatory 24 Glrls M Club 24 25 26 Puma Club 24 25, 26 Editor of Unlon Revlew Semor Play Class HlSt0ry . . A . , H 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 Y - v v ' 7 7 . , , an ,1 9 y r 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 1 . . , 7 ' 9 U 77 7 ll 7 7 ' 7 7 7 . 2 ' ,' Vlce Pres. Portxa Club 26. 7 7 7 . , . 7 ' U 77 7 7 , . - s ' H 77 H 7 7 ' 7 7 , . 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 ' ll 77 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 1 . , 1 . 411 lh 5 Xnrhurw lllih I law Yell Senlols benlolb Vlere the class that xlw rye stncks We re the diss that s got the mep Who are ue? Who lre we? Vlwon Semore WE I law Motto 1 he beglnmng not the end l lass Colon s I old and Brown Claes Flower Sweet Pe 1 - - Y. xy. - X 4. . ' l ' . , ' ' .., '26 7 ' . . .. , , ., vw ' f nn C K ' , ' 'Q 1 , We're the class that's got the rep, ' ' ' . z ' . A z., ' ., . , . I 2 ' f ' Xa 18 Jil lil 5 Anrhnra llllh Class Day Program Hlgh School Alldltilllllm Frldav Evenlng June 1 1926 elght o clock March Ida Parsons Invocatlon Pev Henry Candler Salutatory Arv1de North Presldent s Address Lucllle D1S9HI'Otll Class Hlstorw Dorothy Dart Clftatory D01 othv Watklns Vocal Solo M xxme Holden Class Wlll Edg 11 ludge Valedlctory J mette Severmce Benedlctlon Rey W B Hartzog Commencement Program Hlgh School Alldlt0I'1llIl1 Wednesdly EVLIIIIH., June 9 1996 Elgllt o clock Muslc H1gh Qchool Olchestla lmocatlon Pex J T M Knox Address Dr W D Henderson UH1V91blty of hI1Ll llg3Il Muslc Glrls Clee Club Presentatlon of Normal D1plomas Supt C E IJ9M6F1tt Presentatlon of Senlor lhplom ns V J B1 own P1 es1dent Board EdllC'ltlOIl Benedlctlon Pev Henry Clndler l I r n. - I I. l 1 A 1 ' n I ..,..........w A .,...,..,....,,,,.,,.., x . ' . , . . 1- ,.,..,...,,.,,,.,, , ,,.,n,,,,,,, ,,..,,.,,, ' D ' . 4 ,.,,. W A,.,Y, .- ,,.,,, WY, ,.,..,.,.,.,.,, ,,,, 2 f. 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D .......,.,,,,,.,...., A ,,,.,,,,., .. ,s., n . 2 IH E S Knrhnra 1025 Pres1clent's Address Life has three seasons yesterday to day and to morrow Yesterday IS past and w1th lt our high school days All of yesterday that remains to us IS the memory of the Joys and sorrows of friendships formed there Although we cannot recover yesterday to day IS ours It IS a glorlous day of achievement the day toward which we have been striving for twelve long years The goal has been reached and ln the realization of it comes a feel1ng of happiness 1n something worthwh1le accomplished with a feelmg of regret and something of fear that now we must go forth lnto the world as 1nd1v1duals While to day IS ours the possession of to morrow depends upon our courage falth and strength to make it wholly our own The mysteries and pOSSlbllltl6S of to morrow are greater than to day s for to morrow extends Up to this time we have been mere passengers in the tram of life Our parents and teachers have assumed all respons1b1l1t1es as engmeers always fearmg for our safety and well bemg ever on the look out for broken bridges Wh1Ch mlght delay or even brmg the Journey to an end But the t1me has come when we find lt necessary to assume responslbllltles as engineers The pleasant care free part of the Journey has ended and the more difficult strenuous one has begun We must first know how to start The engine of success will remam immovable unless it IS fired with education and ambition Then after having gamed our start lt IS necessary that we know how to keep movlng and finally how to stop For if we know not how to apply the brakes are not qulck enough IH emergency all our knowledge of englneermg and all experience IS worth practically nothlng So class of 26 as we go out mto the world to night as lIld1VldLl3.l engl neers let us aspire through loyalty 1mt1at1ve and perseverance to the high and noble things in life to triumph ln worthy achievements and thus strive toward the making of a better world LUCILLE DISENROTH -A . 1-' 19 indefinitely into the future while to-day closes with the setting sun. 411 Ill N Dmrhnra l lZh Salutatory Parents Teachers md Illends We tl e clzss of 1026 extend to you our heartle t welco ne Every student of Mason Hlgh School feels proud of th1s splendld bulldlng We wlsh to express our thanks to the Bo 1rd of EdllC3.t10D who have p1ov1ded lt and also excellent equlpment fo us We know It has taken courage and detelmlnatlon on the part or the taxpayers to erect such a bu1ld1ng otel the place wherc thelr wc In l lg LWICB clumbled ln shes We appreclate the new llbrxrv whlch 19 fast lpproachlng the value of the one destroyed VVe know of the s lcrlhce our p uents h lve been called upon to make so that we rnlght recelvc IH educntlon We wlsh at thls tlme to express our gratltude to them We also deslre Io tendel our th lnks tc the futlfful guldes who have led us thlS far up the Mou mt un of Know ledoe We started twelve ye us ago At Hrst our wurnex w IS a contlnuous p1cn1c arnong the foothllls Flow er bloomed wlong the way blrds sang 1n the trees overhead makmg us hapy and carefree we llttle dreamed of the obstacles to be surmounted before the loftf peak far ahead could be reached After a whlle we cro ed the last foothlll and started up the steeper slope Ever up up up stretched the tra1l towald the majestlc peak d1m 1n the clouds Stlll up up up we clunbed the path growlng steeper and more d1l'l1cult as we went At last we emelged above the tlmber l1ne Behlnd we could see the trall over whlch we had struggled but looklng ahead we saw the harder rockler trall leadlng up to our goal Over thls trall we traveled sometlmes tempted to turn back but always 1nsp1red to go on by the ever nearlng pr1ze At last we have re 1ched the top Tonlght we forget d1fllCll1tl6S and hlrdshlps IH the Jov of dChl6V9I'fl9Ilt Our yourney has been pleasant We have enjoyed our wolk our play und our lbSOClIt1OI1S together Let us go on stlll achlexlng stlll DllY'SlllI'Ig' as we have IH the past and when upon reachlng the top of that last nountaln and looklng over mto the promlsed land m xy we sas wlth the poet And happy IS he who can backward glance 0 er the p 1th he has trod throw h sunshine and sh 1de And know that whatevel the goal or the stake, Each step has been forwmd and unafrald ARVIDE NORTH , . .. , . 20 - . ,- A- ,- I c. - - .- T- ' - ' ' . 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IH I5 N fhnrhura llllh Class W1ll As we the Senlor Class of 26 are about to complete our past part nersh1p vuth Mason Hlgh School the county of Ingham and the State of Mlchlgan belng des1rous of removlng all argument concernlng the dl v1s1on of our accumulated treasures we do hereby express our W1ll as to the proper d1str1but1on of saxd treasures Belng of sound mlnd at this tlme we do agree upon th1s our last Wlll and testament hereby annulllng all others e Junlors we w1ll the rlght to have a Folly Day t e Sophomores we wlll all of our old books e Freshmen vue W1ll the rlght to be somethlng besldes green DeMer1tt we W1ll the rlght to be more lenlent to the Junlors Murray we W1ll all the old Nursery Rhymes Mlller we W1ll and bequeath the rlght to be tutored IH French MISS Henderson we W1ll a cottage to go w1th the rlng she wears on her left hand To M1ss Tyner we W1ll and bequeath the rlght to teach first year College French 1n hlgh school To MISS Densmore we Wlll the rlght to have order 1n the Assembly To M1ss Krueger we W1ll and bequeath the prlvllege of belng partlal to red ha1r Mr Bartley vwe Wlll the rlght to go to the zoo to teach Zoology Mrs Hunt We W1ll all the sharp pointed pencxls and rulers MISS Brendle we w1ll and bequeath the rlght to stay another year M1ss Smlth we vwlll all our old dlsh cloths MISS Wells We w1ll the prlvllege of always belng well Janette Severance vwllls the rlght to be Valedlctorxan to Stuart Holmes Arvlde North wllls all h1s A s to Don Doollttle Charles Lamb wllls and bequeaths hls fleece for supply of next falls Foot Ball Sl.l1lIS Emma Vaughn wllls her glggles to Lynette Beebe Esther Taylor w1lls her rlght to argue to Howard Fay Lucllle Dlsenroth wllls her presldlng ab1l1ty to all future Presldents Dorothy Dart wllls her oratorlcal ablllty to Wllma Cllne Dorothy Watklns w1lls her Okemos lnterests to Dorothy Dlsenroth Ella Whlpple w1lls her typlng speed to Ceorge House Marlon Dolbee vulls her long tresses to Margaret Clark Helen Kmg wllls the rlght to be marrled to Marlon Jewett Matllda Parsons wllls the prlvllege to dance the Charleston Lucllle Judson L t l 1 t tyfl , . 1.9, I , .' ' 21 To th ' ' ' ' ' ' . To h ' . To th ' ' ' ' ' . To Mr. ' ' ' ' ' . To Mr. ' . To Mr. ' ' ' ' . To Miss McCurdy we will all the old Latin ponies. To . . . . To . ' ' ' . To . ' ' ' . To ' ' ' . To . . Y Y. . . To . . . . . t . C K . . . ,, t ,, to ' inuec on ru vcn - ve 22 R Q11 if Anrlmri llllll Glftatory For four years we have been travehng together on the good shlp 26 At last after storms and calms we have reached our harbor Llest any or the happy tlmes wnlcn have been enjoyed on thls tr1p be forgotten, and to prolong our travels ln your memory I am golng to present each or vou wlth a souvenlr Luclle 1 hea1 you are going to college next year You are qulte apt to spend your allowance too qulckly, and we would surely hate to thlnk or you golng nungry so let me present you Wllfl mls can of Campbell s soup Maurlce lt seems to me that I have seen you several tlmes walklng ln the dlrectlon of the rlslng sun for should I say moonj Take these seven league boots they w1ll get you to your destlnatlon very qulckly, and I know you hate to waste your valuable tlme 1n walklng Here IS a beautlful landscape for you Maxlne I chose It purposely because I knew you would enjoy the ftldges ln the background Harold you speak French so fluently that I got th1S passport to F1 ance for you Please don L shock the natlves too much' You are such a good typlst Ella that I thlnk you should work for a newspaper That IS why 1 am glvlng you thlS hfe contract Wlth the Enghsh Dalley And here I find a nlce blg shlny medal And on It It says For the agree with me that you are the lucky man Esther for four long years have 1 hearkened unto you g1V9 a hne ln classes especlally Enghsh and always I have feared you vsould lose your volce But that would be such a Calamlty that I bought these throat d1SCS for you Plea e dont pass them around now they contaln ether and I d hate to have anyon fall asleep Bob here are some fish hooks and a llne Now you can s1t on the Banks and fish to your heart s content In my op1n1on Janette you use altogether too many COSm9t1CS I suppose, though It s all rlght lf you can afford lt I ve notlced you haven t used much l1p St1Ck lately I fear you have worn yours out so here IS one to replace lt Gustlna I thlnk you have a suppressed deslre for a theatrlcal career Red halr looks rather purple ln the hme hght so take thls and color lt I don t thlnk lt w1ll turn It green Here IS a package marked For a good httle boy I thlnk It must belong to you Bobby Jones Wonder what s ln It It has such a rattle that Im sure lt must be a Ford I found a map when I was over 1n PAFIS the other day so I thought I d brlng It along for you Emma I thlnk you ll be able to flnd Okemos on It Charles take thlS date book I know lt s hard to keep dates stralght and Id hate to thlnk of you IHlSSlI1g any good tlmes and the glrls don t l1ke lt lf they have broken date It seems I have heard some rumor of you becomlng a surgeon Dorothy Dart so take th1S knlfe and see hovs much practlce you can get ln thls summer Russell I know you wouldn t attract half so many glrls lf your han' werent so curly Take thls curllng 11on md do your best to remaln attractlve Helen ln your short young hfe you h ue rlre :dy strlnge as It m IV .' Q. J. , Q, ,' ' , . , , ' ' 1 1 C , - - 1 i D . I . I . . ., 7 , I . , 9 I ' . . .Q I A ' ' ' I6 9 Y! u . , 1 n . 1 1 ,s 1 n , , - , . . . . ' aa' 3' 91 ' , . 1 . , 1 1 , I -. 1 . - 1 - . ' KC . ' 91 . u 1 - 1 . ' it Y 7 ' ! one who can Charleston best. Orla, I'm sure the rest of the class w1ll . ' KK ' 77 1 7 a u a , , 1 Y u ' r ' ' f e A . , - . . . an n , 1 . . , , . u . , . . . . , . , u , u . . - . U , .n , . . n 1 l n . . I , u n a 1 , . ' 4: ' u-. ' ' Y , . . r - - 9 , . 1 . . I ' , Y . . , , . , . . . . , 6 K . 1 ' u , . . . . 1 . , s. , , ' ' , 1 n , , , . . . 7 l 4 1 1 1 ! I ' : . ' A , f ' 1 C , ' ' , 2 f 2 1 , - 2 ' ' 2. .HI I5 if Authors! lillh 73 GIFTATORY Lontmued seem become a klng Now, may I have the pleasure of crownlng you so that you may be a queen? I m sorry I can t change the map for you, Arden to put Holt closer to Aurellus But here IS a Packard so you can at least cover the mlles between qulcker It s too bad to sprlng th1s at a publlc place Rlchard but It had to come It IS a summons for you to appear ln court You are belng sued for breach of promxse by MISS Salamanca Sp1V1IlS It s too bad you dldn t get her that dlamond sol1ta1re set wlth pearls and carbunckles I have long envled your qulet manner Jennle w1ll you please take thls book of blank pages and wr1te down your reclpe for keeplng st1ll Id llke to know how to do It N J I thlnk your poor old pony must be pretty tlred by th1s tlme so Ive made first payment on thls classy llttle roadster for you I hope It IS servlceable 'Iake these spectacles Evehne as a remlnder of the d1gn1ty you pre s rx ed n the hbr ry fourth hour 1n the afternoon Arvxde lf you wlll take a couple swallows of thls Three 1n one you Wlll be safe guarded agalnst your VOICE breaklng Whlle you glve your speech Here IS a feather duster Dorothy Hale for you to use for cleanmg your typewrlter every mornlng If you re real careful of It I thlnk you can use It when you declde to keep a guy s fGuy sl house clean and neat Nolan I don t know what happened to that 11ttle mustache you trled to coax 1nto exlstence last wlnter Have you put It ln mothballs for the sum mer? Anyway here IS one you can put on or leave off Just as you please LaVerne you proved your value to M H S durlng the basketball sea son I thought you deserved a reward so here IS a brlght and shlnlng Star you may have for your very own Now perhaps a certam young man or thls class of 26 won t have to spend so much money for gasohne Here IS a household weapon which I thought would be Just the thlng for you Ruth In terms of the kltchen lt IS known as a cleaver Im ure It w1ll be worth It s welght ln gold to you Fred take th1s paddle and let It remlnd you of a certaln nlght durlng Senlor play practlce Im sure MISS Densmore would have used It then 1f It had been around You often had trouble 1n keeplng order ln Portla Matllda If you use th1s adhe IVE tape on some of those Senlor glrls Im sure much of your trouble w1ll be lessened You have taken qulte an mterest ln the drug busmess Edgar so I had thls book on pharmacy prepared for you Im sure It w1ll afford you much ple ure 1n the Long years to come Im glvlnfr you th1S toy monkey Marlan so you w1ll never forget the day you argued your polnt on evolutlon ln CIVICS class Try glVlIlQ' some of thls soothlng syrup to your motorcycle Bernell I thlnk that vull ucceed 1n quletlng lt down a l1ttle B rnard your Ford must be nearly worn out havlng been drlven to s hool all thes years Take these rubber bands and thls package of gum so you c n fix your fllvver 1n case of emergency Stanlex lt seems to me I heard somethlng about your breakmg a colt once or was xt your ankle that was broken? At any rate here IS some salt to out on the tall of the next wlld broncho you try to bust I guess I get the blll and the pleasure DOROTHY WATKINS - , - I , ' .' P' ff , ' l- . 1 ' I ' Y . 1 7 1 . , , , . .... . 1 1 u 1 I . n , - , as ' ' - ' 77 1 1 . . . . , . . H ,, . . . . ., , , . . . , . . . . 1 1 'e f, i ., ' a ' ' . . . . . H . ,, 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , . . 1 . , , . , o s u ' ' 1 u 11 ' , r . ,. . , , . ' ' ' u 11 1 , . . . . . , . . S . 1 1 . 4 . , . . . , . . H. . . , LJ . 1 1 . , . . ' ss 11 , PS . , . . . . . 5 Y Y ' 1 1 1 S . Q . . V 1 1 ff o ,, ., .. , ,, as ' 71 ' sr Z , I . . . . 1 f f . 7 V . 1 . C - 1 . I .I , . 411 N' Qmrhnra llllh Class Hlstory Just twelve years ago the class of 1926 Jolned the Mason H1 MOVIES It was on a brlght September mormng 1n 1914 that Mlss Wlnnle Tltus our renowned and revered first dlrector welcomed these Baby Peggys and Jackle Coogans Her w1nn1ng sm1le of greetlng and adept manner soon dlspelled that homeslck feehng so common to begmners Under her competent guld ance and patlent 1nstruct1on natural shyness was exchanged for spryness The vocal cords were tramed 1n the art of phonetlcs the eyes to see the ears to hear the hands were gulded to wrlte words 1nstead of hleroglyphlcs and some feet were tramed to dance by the a1d of a hlckory stlck As we have moved from class to class from year to year It has been wlth a b1t of sadness for the one gone by and a b1t of gladness for the one to come We have been the understudy for the class ahead of us as they acted so we trled We have had our comedies and our tragedles We have stood 1n lme to welcome new members to our cast and we have march ed 1n sad processlon blddmg a tearful farewell to a loved member Last year tragedy stalked mto our mldst and we were left to mourn two of the orlglnal class Helen Cross and Homer Smlth both well loved and greatly mlssed But re enforcements down through the years have brought us to this finale ensemble wh1ch IS an all star cast We have been well tramed by a corps of excellent dlrectors to act our parts They have strlven at all tlmes to create the proper atmosphere arrange the approprlate stage settlngs set us the correct example of costumes and cosmetlcs They have selected our parts drllled us 1n our l1nes glven us our cues and prompted us when necessary And more than once a member has been called behmd the scenes to FQCGIVC a callmg down for not playlng up to hls part It has not been all work We have enjoyed many pleasures on the slde and have recelved some honors Our J umor Senlor Receptlon was one of the most successful ever gxven ln Mason Our Semor play Klcked Out of College glven ln the h1gh school audltorlum two SUCCESSIVB evenlngs was not only a success finan clally but 1n 1tS presentatlon Now as we near our final appearance ID thls famous and well loved studio the nlght of our Commencement may the dlplomas we recelve 1nsp1re us at all tlmes to act our parts well ln the real drama of Llfe for All the world s a stage And all the men and women merely players They have thelr 8X1tS and then' entrances And one man 1n hls tlme plays many parts. DOROTHY DART. 24 7 1. . '10 4. l , , O I . . . . . 9 y . . , . . - . . K . 1 1 v . I I ' r . ' r . . y - .. . . . . Y . l V V x A 1 x . K , . v r r . ' xc , - n as ' ar - . - . . Y . . . H . ,, . . . - x 1 , . . . 7 v 1 x Y l as , 1 1 v . '. I . . . . 'H H1 N Mrrllnra I'lIl1 Q LASS W ILL C ontmued Dorothy Hale wllls her modest ways to M1ld1ed St xrk Evellne Banks vulls her banklng lnterest to Ben Kmsey LaVerne Sheader w1lls the rlght to emoy the Stars to Cranmes Barkway MHXIHE Holden w1lls her rxght to carry a tune to Wlyne Campbell Ruth Kendrlck W1llS and bequeaths her ablllty to play tennis to Madellne Jewett Maurlce Peek mlls hlS rlght to go vuth College Coeds to Ioren Leonard Harold Dakln vulls and beque lths h1s dollar hlt to Murrzy Peek Bernell Franklln w1lls h1s rlght of belng 1 bltchelor to H xrold Bell Stanley Holmes wllls all hlS blushes to Phlletus Peck Pobert Jones wllls h1s College manners to Muwell Ste ldm IH Robert M1ll1man vulls h1s rlght to take 1 B lnk wlth h1m to Dougl rs Candler Russell Campbell w1lls and bequeaths h1s permanent marcel to Donald Davld Orla Sowers vulls h1s Turtle neck sweater to Chflord Powland Bernard Whlpp w1lls h1s sense of humor to Rheba Klrby Rlchard Tltus wllls h1S old Latln book to Kenneth Whlte Arden Marquedant Wllls h1s rlght to bluff to Agnes Fllsworth Gustlna Barr vulls her red ha1r dye to Buelah Lundy Nolan Kenfield wllls the rlght to eat crackers ln school to Pobert H 1ll N J Fry w1lls h1S g1rl1sh appearance to Lawrence Osterle On thls the 4th day of June the Class of 1926 of Mason Hlgh School slgned thls document 1n our presence and resolved lt to be thelr last W1ll and Testament and as wltnesses thereof We do now at thelr request and 1n the1r presence and IH the presence of each other hereto Sl.lbSCI'lb6 our names THE CLASS OF 1996 W1tH8SS6S By Edgzr Pldge Cordxe L Hunt Carl E DeMer1tt Q ' is il F . , - L 25 L,l 1 ' ' ' , GK V! V , 1 l C , L ' ' ' f f 2 C . Fred Brown wills the right to attend all Banquets to Esther Every. ' 2 ' C 2 z '. K . . . . . C Z Z g 7' ' ll , 7? , A , , . . K L C C C C Q C C C . Y. . H ,, . . K N . . . . J u . y. . - ' ' ' t z . l 1 7 C ' . . . . . C . i 7 - 7 v I I ! D i I 2 w. . . - , I . . . 26 B1 QB N ,Pmchnra 15125 Class Prophecy Classmates and Frlends It IS a long establ1shed custom that on th evenmg of the Class Dav Fest1yal a prophecy shall be uttered Wl'llClI shall be of 1nt rest to everv m mber of the Class Therefore wlth the a1d of my mag1c crystal I shall fulfill the yearly custom First I shall gaze 1nto 1ts maglc depths 1n behalf of LaVerne Sheader She has always mtended to become a teacher and pass her boundless knowledge on to others but few maldens ever attaln thelr chlldhood fancles Alas she has strayed from her paramount alm and ten years hence I see her an astronomer Lllllgelltly studylng the 'stars 'Phere IS but one doubt wh1ch remams ln her mlnd She says she can under stand easlly enough how th y d1SCOV9l'Ell th heavenly bOll19S 1n the first place but she can't see how they found thelr names However she prefers to rename one of them and call It Arden for her own satlsfactlon Stanley Holmes IS happ1ly marrled and l1ves ln Allen Cltv Nebraska H1s Wlfe IS a successful teacher ma1nly due to her husband s efforts He has become her bus1 ness manager and w1ll contract her posltlons and YSCEIVQ her salarles Hollywood' What an adorable l1ttle bungalow' Thls Marlon Dolbee possesses and she IS l1v1ng an 1deal llfe She IS the mus1c and art 1nstructor of the Hollywood Publlc Schools What a crowd of people' And rlght ln thelr mldst stands Leftv Peek He 1s campalgnlng for h1s nommatlon as Representatne of New York 1n the commg fall electlon I-Ie seems to have l'l1S speech rlght down pat and IS mak1ng a rouslng suc cess 1f one may Judge by the che rs and applause VVl l1ClI are ar1s1ng from the throng Matllda Parsons as you all know possessed from ch1ldhood a remarkable lmaglna tlon I can see her now as Klndergarten teacher 1n laden s1tt1ng w1th a group of small chlldren about her to whom she IS tellmg fa1ry storles She has a charm that IS falrly hypnotxc and the k1ilCll6S are perfectly enchanted by her sweet VOICE 'I'h1s seems to be the only manner by whlch she IS able to mamtaln d1sc1pl1ne ID the school room Who IS the popular song composer who has come forth from the Class of 26 Whv that IQ Harold Dakln Hls most famous son s are Dansvllle Blues and Oh' For a Buggy Rlde W1th You Maggle, Darllng They have been broadcasted from statlon Gusty Barr has taken to a dancers l1fe upon the stage She has become an 1llustr1ous toe dancer and seems to fl1p about yerv gracefully Edgar was our star football player on the team of 26 He thlnks that an athlete llfe IS the only llfe for hlm and he IS now flllmg the pos1t1on as drawback on the Rlves Junctlon football team It seems to us now that the present era has not produced anv truly great poet but not so w1th the age ten years hence for Ifvellne Banks has been pl0Cld1lTl6ll the most popular poetess of the age The poem whlch has won her the greatest fame IS Elltltlell Let Me Go to Morrow To lay whlch expresses the author s emotlons very well Some one may ask as to the future of IN J Fly He has developed an excellent tenor VOICE whlch cr1t1cs state has a quahty equal to that of Harry Lauder Of course N J IS not a Scotchman but lt IS populally agreed that he resembles the emment Hlghlander ln more wavs than one Why Sally Watk1ns' You have not yet put dS1llB your Clllllllr-ll way s' Why vou are st1ll playlng wlth a Jumplng., Jack and that small toy roadster' Of cours from thls notor1ous class of 26 there must lssu some one who has reached the pmnacle of fame Bernell Franklln ls now Chlef Justlce of the Supreme Court of the Unlted States Cant you just s e h1s lotunl form slttmg before the desk of Just1ce and hear hls masterly V0lC9'l Who IS the deslgner of all those gorg1ous Pa11s1an goyxnsq Ifsther Taylor you say Yes she has galned world vylde fame by her superb creatlons and she comments Parls IS the l1fe for me Arden Marquedant has become Mayor of Aurellus Center and hls Ul'1llXlIlg efforts have brought lt about that that clty and the CltX of Ifden haye consolldated lnto one great metropohs . ,. is 1 I , 1 1 1 e 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' e 1 e . 1 1 7 K ' , 1 1 . 1 . 11 Q 1 1, 1'. 1 , 1 , ,, 1 v . . 1 . n 1 1' e '1 e ' 1 ' 1, , . , 1 1 ' ll Y! ' ' . . . . 1 . ,, ,, 1 . . . 1 , .- L K 1 , 1 1 1 . uk L . , 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1', 11 1'1 1 . . . . 4 H ,, 1 1 1 1 , 1 .i . ' U ,, .1 1 W. - ' ' 1 e 1 1 ' ' f. 1 1, 1 , 11 Q1 ' 1 . A 1 1 1 Y A I 1 . sl r S 111 .I s . 1 1 I ' ' ' . . 1 . U.. . H 1 ' .H u ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,,1 1 1 1 1 . . . ,, i . , . 1 1 W. H. D. D., Long Island, to every part of the earth. ll , Y! Y ' ' ' - . H ' v V V 1 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 's . N D I 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 u as H , , Y rr ' ,, , v ' . V A v . , . 1 ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 ' v 1 W 1 54 1 'I 1 A ' D 'L . ' ' . , . , . 1. , . 1 1 1 1 , I L K 1 H H ' 1 1 V . 1' 1 ' ' 1 7 1 1 , 1 . 1 V 1 ,1 1 y , y ' ' ' ' ' ,1 H H 1 . 1 V , n ' ' -. . . Y . ' . ,A . 1 1 1- 1 1 11 1 c 1 1 l 1' ' .1 ' 1' ' . . 'I 1 ' 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 V' 1 1 41 -' , I' 1 ' . 1 , 1' 1 ' - ' ' ' 1' ' 1' . 1 , if ' ' ' H 1 A 1 Y A ' 1 'A V. w . 1 1 A v 1 . ' v S 1 v 1 I t ' 1 1 1 A ' 411 T5 S Nnrhura llllh PROPHFLY tontmued Informal essays are most 1ntere tlng to read dont you tlllfllxn' Pach genertnon producee ewaye of a more eyicellent tandard th ln the precedlng one Jynette Sex G1 ance hae Just perfected one On Completmg Hlgh School WlCh0Ut Studylng, WlllCl1 mlght profit Qom of the undercla smen Freder1ck Brown xlway clalmed that he labored too long and hard tlllflflg hls Hljfll School days and ns a consequence he lk just restmg from the oy ertwatlon of h1s rrund and body Dorothy really d1d 'xttam her chlldhood amb1t1on afber all She ls now Dr Dorf thv Dart 'VI D, of New York C1ty She calls upon hundred of p 1t1ents every day Ind her mere salutatlon IN Howdy Slnce the COHS0llildt1OYl of the two cltlee Eden and Aurehus Center, Bernard Wh pp hae been app01Ilt8ll Chlef of P0l1C6 by Mavor Marquedynt He has made eevf r'1l arrests lately of automoblle dr1yers who exceed the epeed l1m1t of 15 m1les per hour Dorothy Hale Yes she IS a phvs1cal 8tlllC3t10Il lnstructor at Ackley Hall, a glrls prlvate Qchool 1n Mmnesota Can you 1mag1ne Dorothy as far away from Maeon as that? Bob Mllllm3H never fully realued what h1s true yocatlon would be untll leaymg, Hlgh School But today, to only a few of us he IS known as lteyerend Robert A 'VI1ll1man of Sulney Australla Alae for MRXIDG' -X poor bllghted young l1fe' Perhaps to lllStl'3Ct her m1nd from the past she has asplred to the nurslng profees1on and IN now employed as head nurse ln Bellevue Hoep1tal New York Clty, workmg ln close companlonshlp w1th Dr Dart Ruei Campbell IS etlll d1splay1ng h1s argumentatlve ab1l1ty wh1ch be povsessed durmg h1s Hlgh School career He IS now Unlted States Senator from Fl0r1da and any b1ll wh1ch IS proposed 1n the Senate and wh1ch he part1cularly favors 18 sure to pass that Houee, greatly due to h1s power1u1 6l0qL.81lCE of oxatory and debate We alwavs thought that Llla Whlpple would become a stenographer, but alas, she 18 far from the Lnlted States She IH 11ow resn mg 1n lfngland l+v1dently she could not res1st her Dalley calls and propos1t1ons Just look at tlllN' -Xrvnde lNorth the reporter of 1 great mygazme' Oh, walt mom nt' It 1 The Splce of L1fe ln the Llterary Dlge t that he ls ed1t1ng Imaglne that' Who of us would haye thought ten vears ago that he would ever have taken to such a frlvolous work as that Who IS that fine lookmg lady IH the l'TllClSt of soc1ety 'l Why, that IS Lucllle Dlsen roth the name by wh1ch mast or us know her She 1s enyoylng one glorlous tlme and nearly every lady, whom she meets, exclanns, Why ale you any relatlon to the 'VIr Campbell who manufactures the soups ' Of cour we all know she IS not but stlll She belonge to a partlcular brand of Campbells all her own Bob Jones dlsplay ed such unlque dblllty as an actor 1n the Sen1or Play that he has accepted the role of a clown ln ll1ngl1ng Bxoth r Cncus and has gone North w1th them for the summer We all know thelr slogan ls B1gf.,er and Better Lvery Year and of course we understand that h1s d.llll1t1OH would mean b1gger QU but we are rather doubtful as to the better part of It Helen lung and her Qon have become muslclan of eyccellent quallty Helen IS an accomphihed p1an1st and Impersonator whue he1 on possesse a rare ab1l1ty as cor net1st and c lust For three seasons they haye apleared durmg the summer on the Redpath Chautauqua program and durlng the w1nter months they tour the Lnlted States glylng varlous entertalnments Last sea on th y appear d on the Phllharmonlc Concert Ser1e's at the Prudden AUlllt0TlUm 1n Lan 1ng Perhaps S0lTlCtllTl6 they w1ll come to Mason and glye a concert not probably for remuneratlve returns but for a loye of thelr old fI'lGll1lN and home town Chuck Lamb neyer dld have tllne for athletlc and dramatlcs when he was 1n H1gh School but after Graduatmn he made up h1 mlnd that he was golng to make up for lost tlme He Jumped rlght 1nto the swlm and hx made oserwhelnnng successe To day he IS athletlc and llFdmdtlC art coach at the Ohm LIllY9I'sltX Jennle WIISOH ls the propnetoress of a Flowere Shoppe on Washmgton Boule yard She alway d1d haye a llklng for Sweet wylllldm -Xre you all l1sten1ng Th1s ls xery lnterestlng D1ck T1tus has become a llfe msurance agent 1n D 1n y1Ile for the Olll0 Nat1onal Llfe ln urance Company Hls ready 51 I ' , .1 . 5. - 1 1- , 1 . 41 1 1 ' J T 1. 1 1 . 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L. 1 1 28 gl IE S Anrhnra 1925 PROPHECY Contlnued speech has been h1S greatest asset and undoubtedly lf lt were not for that he could not have reached Such a degree of success Ruth Kendrxck has become a beauty speclallst She has the ablllty to marcel am one s ha1r so that lt looks as natural as her own Short Sowers you know was always a great baseball player dunng h1s Hlgh School days After graduatlng he practlced and play ed on the 1495118 team for several years but Seemed to galn no fame At last he concluded that the nearest he could come to baseball was bv operat1ng a Sport Shop WhlCh IS Sltuated 1n the heart of Leslle Last but not least' It IS a tradltlon that one truly great person should come forth from every class And from the class of 26 he IS the great psychologlst Nolan Kenfleld He has Such Stflklllg' aptltude along th1S l1ne that now he has a posltlon wlth the Chlcago Pollce Force Perhaps thls would not be very pleaslng work for some of us but for INolan lt IS most fasclnatmg I have just uttered the last of the prophecles of the Class of 1926 and ln vlew of the fact that you Sallv have Just gnen the Glftatory and have recelved no remem brance of It I shall mtrust to your Safe keepmg this maglc cry stal and when you feel lonelx and sad gaze mto lts unfathomable depths and See what Jack 1S domg FMMA VAUGHNI Class Poem On that brlght September mormng Onlv four Short years ago We started forth as Freshles Determmed our own was to hoe We trled to plax our teachers But lI'1Sf,eall we Soon were bluffed We thought Semor llfe was great And thelr l1fe the real Stuff As Sophomores we gamed a rep As Jumors we were better No one wlth us could keep IH Step Our Slogan was Go Getter We we had our trlals and troubles But they have all passed oer Half our goal has now been reached The most tllfflCLllt lles before It IS nearing graduation The class of 26 by name Wlth 1tS thlrty four loyal members Has won ltself great fame We Xe had a br1ll1ant record We w111 strne to keep thls rule We the class of 26 The fourth of the new Hlgh School LaVERNE SHEADER . 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S .V , .L . . v 7 Y ' Hi Ili N Knrlmra llllh Valednctory Once agfun lt IS June and th1s June the good shlp 26 IS 'mchorf ci 1n the port of C raduatlon For four happy years our Jolly crew has salled the seas of hlgh school l1fe together and lt IS wlth mmgled Joy and sorrow that we prepare to leave the good shlp 26 forever Joy ln the knowledge of a task completed and 1n ant1c1pat1on of the adventures of the new voyage before u sorrow 1n the knowledge that never agam shall we be bound together m the close compamonshlp of the past four years Much credlt for thls first successful voyage IS due to our parents teachers and frlends who have falthfully and patxently plloted us through done the1r be t to furnlsh us w1th rellable charts and compasses whlch w1ll enable us to sall successfully alone But thls voyage IS ended now and the tlme has come when we must leave the old Shlp 26 and each captaln of h1s own shlp embark upon the longer voyage of L1fe Somewhere far off beyond the dlstant horlzon IS the mystlcal harbor called Success It IS toward this harbor that each captaln sets h1s course But the voyage w1ll be long and dlfflcult The seas w1ll often be rough and often there w1ll be storms of Dlsappolntment Dlscouragement and Dlsllluslonment In many places there wlll be treacherous hldden rocks and reefs of Temptatlon Some captams may be tempted to let thelr shlps drlft wlth the tlde or to allow Dlshonesty D6C6lt and Bluff gu1de them but beware' the tlde w1ll carry you to the port of Nowhere while Dlshonesty Decelt and Bluff are poor seamen and will gulde your shlp 1nto the port of Fallure Let us take Hlgh Ideals for our Chart Wlll as our Compass and let us place Honesty Determmatlon Falth and Perseverance at the helm They are trusty seamen and wlll gulde our shlps Into the port of our Amblt1OH And now the tlme has come to say farewell We are loath to leave the old shlp yet we dream of the voyage before us and we are eager to set sall But as we bld each other good bye and go our ways each to h1s own shlp let us remember that One shlp salls east and another west Wlth the self same wlnds that blow Tls the set of the salls and not the gales Whlch decldes the way to go Llke the wlnds of the sea are the ways of fate As we voyage along through llfe TIS the wlll of the soul that decldes 1tS goal And not the calm or the strife JANETTE SEVERANCE - ,O 4- . V -' .49 c , c , My I 1 ' I . ' A I I , . , l . . D 3 . . . . S9 . Y . 7 1 . y . 1 . . storms and sunshine, past rocks and reefs, into this harbor. They have . S . . . , . . , , . . . 7 7 7 U V 2 . . . . 6 1 ,, ,, . . . . Y . . . , . . . . . . . , 7 i ' 7 ! 1 ! . I 1 7 ' , , , ' v D - 7 , . Y I , , . ,, , . . , 1 - I- Q ' ,HL Anrhnra, 1925 ll Lui I Ww w U ff if 2 X N L 4wau9 M Q WY K 34 3,4 ! 1 Q W U f X X MN: l l , T ! nl, I 1 11 I lfjljl U flfgfflivfl Q 'H if lfu fw xx NMR ff Ig 'X 1 umm IH. TQ. Anrlpnrn, IEI' 3 31 xx X Q , gjx f GCS X ' X lf . p Q2 1 I 1:4 M 0 1 Y X i f 99 cs X1 :Q . n I., ' 1 I fl JVM: I 1x7 T I n Qfn' 1' my 1 I uy ot I .--31 Ox 'ff .I I. . x H f' 4 I QI' Ka., ' , I f If ll- . NL l x HX , 'A wif j f 'A , ZW 4 20,741 Q g k k. yv7 X f 40 l , X is 1 379 , I Y-' R X fl Vl f f ll if Milwf U I X ' ww WM' 3'l V N , I' , , 1 4' Sym: Mu. f-il,f ,,'ff,l,h W .M I , A Fx , flyW.gkWgf Hg' I' Ji I HA 4 !df.2lf,f 1 . 45 uvfjtfqixjlltq I IIN iq' Im H ,I I ,fifflfg , X X .I It AM: !f1'!'W 'f in A X W -. NW : M5 ,mf ' Ngw W, rtzgmjm f ,Ln Nfl, -4 8 f N Wlxgmqhf. - . ' I H X ' ' f, ' 1 t fHffIf.,.f 7 f M, ,Nfl 1 ' -fffxf1,gf',f,f1f4.'!fgU, .?,f,f9f ' 1 Mr- M r fl M1 ' f , Q fl Bl lb 'P' iXnrluurn,lElZIi Top Row Don Doolittle B njam n B ll Otto Maxshall Mul lay Peek Homex Launstem Kenneth Whxte John Cmapm Lynn Hfukn ss lhxletus Peck Second Row Hemy Engels Fxfmces Bnowex Max gfuet Lasenby Dons Den mon. Mun Lxxton Mnguct Egpeu lances Nellls Helen Doane Robelt Looml Thud Ron Helen funn limo hy H umon Penn Sm lley D011-. VanValkenbulg Calolme Whlte Leona Benaxdnn Nxlgnnld Buuee lion Sxul 1 Mfulallne Jeyett Fourth Rove Stuant Holmes Thelma Whlpp Allce Ixldntz Bedtime I xn on Illllm Hhzum Mal on Jeuett John Dean Charles Duns Offlcers Presldent John Dean Vlce Presldent Mary Laxton Secretary Lynn Harkness Treasurer Charles DHVIS Student Council Membel s Fern Smalley John Chapm Class Colors Old Rose and Sllver 32 ' A ' ,. . l. ,Q . 5. , v ' C . E H . .' A ' .. .' . P. , ' ' 1 , . . . 9,.A.' m - I. . . . ,, .-.v ,, . t. . .v .- ,. . A, ' .'. S .,, Z . 2 -. , 1 , ,Z , , ...l F ,. t. A',.' , I . S. . .i 5 I , R . 2 , Y , 3 ' . -. ,,' . I - ' Y - , . . , SS' S L, L. .' . . ,' Y . . ,Y . 3' 1 - . K v , f . ZQWQQQQQ Hi. TH. Anrlpnra, lEl2li 7. 4 T .Bl lh S' ,Purrlrurn 1425 Top Rovs Harold Beehler Donald Haynes Ludell Cheney Lavsrence Oesterle Walter Leseney Clrfford Smrth Llmu Lorbrn Edwrn frrlfrn Hovsard Fay Ralph Holmes Omer Bartlett George Clinton Second Ron Robcrt Hall Mrss MrCurdy Lynette Beebe Helen Drsenroth Harrrett La-.enby Betty Hrll Kath urns. hetchum Beth Hou-,el 'lhrrd Row 0115 Clrmrer Ida Par'-ons Xfern Warner Norma Barr Rhea Madam Frame Barkvmy 'tures Ellsworth Rus-.ell Hrgbre Bottom Row Veva Bullen Naonrr Kruse Herrrrrttrr llorrnohue Vernrlr bparlrnf. Arlene North Irene bmrth lenexrexe Hall Dora Ram-rdrll Sophomore Class Offrcers Presrdent Betty Hlll Vrce Presrdent Rhea Maclam Secretary and Treasurer Harrrett Lasenby Student Councrl Members Agnes Ellsworth Howard Fay C lass Colors Purple and Srlver 34 e - , ,- . , . - . 1 , , , Y . . 1 N :X r Hluh 'fdffziivx j 414 01 ff ff ff3 XX w f in' f I f !Q.,X 'fa of X! M fa ww? Hi. 15. Q. - nrhurn. lEl2li 35 C , fi K . lumix f f' pw- M Q' I 4 lafjl' R 1 I ff- ' , ' 1' 5' vf' 'XS n, ' If f' 'f fx' I ' rl' '.?,,-I I ' N N lxxsxx , 41, .Zo A,',wgX I 4 ' 'X L , , V . f 44f'f ' Y 2,1 ,7 , 9'fl 'f ' .jbvlll Ulyf ,' ffnl' ,A 4 ,.,,f,l6f all x H 'P' X 3 'f' X7 ff xg f 'x ,- 1 411 lb N Knrlrura. 15125 Torr Rovr Mrldred btark Leon North Ch runney Robrnson Clark Cogsdrll Maxwell Steadman Wayne lamrrbell Thom rs Royston John Walter Leon Swmn George Post James Dart Madelrne Coxrsdrll Hollrs B.-rrtlttt Semond Row Sylxra larner Helen Lamont Katherrne Crbbs Edna Herrrtk Vrolet Whrtaker Ruth Hanrock Sarah Bullen Lorrarne Kenfield Nonne Sawyer Thnd Row Rolland Robrtarlle Robert Howery 'lheodore Hzrns flen Oesterle Lynn Haynes Helen Jr-rneeke Helen Loudenhlarzer Mabel Force Burtrrce bmrlrrler Mrldred Pnpers Iarrlrne MLCue Dorothy Dr-enroth Mane Johnson Luule Judson Merle Haynes Freshmen Officers Presrdent Hollls Bartlett Vlce Presrdent James Dart Secretary Marguerlte Gllbert Treasurer Helen Lamont Student Councrl Members Dorothy Dlsenroth Clark Cogsdrll Class Colors Green and Srlver Class Flower Whrte Rose 36 .. . ,. 4. ,. I 7' . if -' . '. ' . ' I -' . L A ' U H. , . , . . Y- v'. 4, - -' K ' r' l' V., . v' , I ' ' -I . . ' w ' . , 2- A.. Q ' l. . ' v A ' . . ' . ., ' . t Maxine Har'knes:4, llonevan Sanborn. Bottom Rowf-Doyle Burgess, Gordon Kennedy, Thelma Whipple, , .-. - . .' .' - . 1, , ...l 1, - . ' . . I .' t. ' .' I. ' , . 1 ,H ' , in T5 S Anrlmra llllh Top Ron H M bllsby fezald Stxxckldnd Maxlon f lmone Haxold Bell Arnold Vlatklns Second R Jam n bmboxn Rlfhald ken Bottom Row Ruth Vlythe Le'1h Ihehl fladxs Palllsh Iexaldlne Palme: 1 unoy Banks Helen flmmel Dons HRIIISOD Exghth Grade Officers Presldent V109 Presldent Dorls Harrlson Secretary and Treasurer Gladys Parrlsh Helen Zlmmer Student Council Member Gerald Strlckland Class Colors Pale Plnk and Sllver Class Flower Pmk Apple Blossoms Class Motto The hlgher we rlse, the grander the YIQVK Q , . . ,5 . I , . 37 Aowrxlllrs. Hunt, Geraldine Sawyer, Harry Barnard, Forest Hill, Curry St, George, Jark Blakslee, Ben- 7. -v.v . ' ' . .' . . .' . I , . L I . K . w Y L li ' , ' , l V' , PV lil lb 5 ,-xllflIU1'El, 1925 Top Row Clme Wa-,pf-1 Maxwell Bassett Paullne 'Willem MILS Bxendel Haxold Hllls Mane Vex helst Betty Post Harvey Whxpple Second Row Esthel Every Dolthea Hllhaxd Agnes l1mme1 John llut Woodnoxx Po t Leona btobxe Kenneth Robinson Thnd Row Una Blodgett Ula Blodyrett Theo L xcenlee Ralph bulptex Muon Lamphele John Tulnex Hauy Bassett Clifton Lamphene Paul Cl nton Seventh Grade Offlcers Pres1dent Loren Leonard VICE Presldent Agnes Z1mmer Secretary and 'lreasurer Leona StOb16 Student Council Member Loren Leonard Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Carnatlon 38 - - af- L . ,Y . I. X .v . , ' A ' ., '.l . ' . ' S' ,' .- Baldwin, Clillord Rowlandn Margaret Clark, Russell Robinson, Dorothy Parker. Bottom Row!Robert .FH 'ffl 5 xliflllllnl Ifl'l3 ce Peek Sen 0 ma V gh Ru C mx bell MJYU Aloe m d I' y boph Alde 9 Xlde m C n Alde m n Do othy ll: n A e l S A Student Councll M3501 s Address To Mason Hlgh School As may or of the High School of 1929 1926 I wlsh to thank the teach ers and students for the klnd way 1n whlch you have helped ln makmg thls year a profitable one At the close of last year the school board deemed lt best to put the assembly room IH charge of the teachers agaln Many belleved that by dolng thls the COUHCII would lose ltS lmportance and povser but on the contrary th- affalrs of lmportance have been conducted 1n a manner very beneflclal to both the school and to the lIld1VldL13l Thls years Councxl has worked together very vsell and shovwed ltself czpable of assuming the responslbllltles entrusted to lt To the May or and Councll of 1926 1927 I can only extend to you our best mshes and our deslre that you may recelve as time cooperatlon from the students and fxculty as I have Qlgned RLQQEII CAMPBEI L Mayor 5 , . ,. 1. - A .- 39 Top Row-ffMauri , i r Alderman: Em au n, Clerk: ssell a 1 , A V: L8- Verne Sheader, Senior . an: Howar 'ay ' 1 omore , rman: Janette Severance, Treasurer: Clark Coxrsdill, Freshman Alderman. Bottom Row ffierald Strickland, Eighth Grade Alderman: Agnes Ells- worth, .ophomore r r an: John hapin, Ju ior r a : r senroth, Preshma ld rmani Loren Leonard, Seventh Grade Alc.erman: Fern Smalley, Junior lderman. . v J Y . , Y. I v - 7 - V . 1 I ' A I D I v . I . . . . , . V , u v . 1 ' ' . . . . . . V C o I . C Y v' . Y . ' . I I Y 1 ' t , I V K Y 1 5 - . p. . be A 4 . 1 , A . 40 HI. Authors, 1925 Clrchestra T011 Row Harold llalxln Nolan Iunflelrl Ru ell Campbell MHILFAIYY Iwonln Salah Bullcn N J IN mom mu 1111.0 ll 1 L rx 111143 fuxxcx urs ull Ifli Pfnxon Jokes Had Insnde Informatlon 11 coat l her llttle 6 Near or rlvght r ax Nhe came huxtllng 1nto the In chen Cm I haxe tvso rllxhee of 1ce cream for Nupper Whx mldrhng, announced her moth er, we re not gomg to haxe xnx 1ce cream for xupper Yee we are too ' contreullcteml the llttle ZITI Vllllle x got the cow ln the 1ce houxe Help Yourself I thlx the welther bure1u Xe ma .1111 Hou about 1 hover, tomghtq 41 new wx II lf xou n 1 one, take lt ' lrach In Hn Own Tongue Tne teacher told the claw to revtrlte the follovung entence, uslng thelr own vxorcl but retalnlngz the orlglnal mean mg A vslnlt 1x 4 goocl A a nod to a bllnd Here 1 the fmwser that one glrl hann eml ln -X pdsmolhc movement of the optxc IN .1 adequate dw 1 Nlxght 1UCl1I1d.t10l'1 of the c C11'llLIT'll to in equme quacirupefl :le xoul of lts xlxlondrx capacltlex -X tout woman .ixkecl a llttle box, Can xou tell me lf I can get through t Uxte to the pxr ' ox I fue o 1 loam of hm x went thlough ' . A' . ss . . . A., ,'. ' . . . F Sc l H1 ' Ile 'Y Cl 1111, Miss YV -lls fi ':1l l' Sf ', H: ' Iiarn: ' , 1 ' s. . S' ' 'K Y 'Illini ' . ' ' ' j I l V 'D ' ' zz. e , Q ' r ' ' ' S -' 7 nt A . Y v . - ' 5 1 ' ' ' ' - , fur I I ' Z I 4. v ,Y ,L - vv' - Ist J . . S . , S ' H - ' ' - Q V ' horse. K, .vy ' - 'S . v ' is J., V . ' . ' ' lv ' Q - - It p - 1, , - 4:1 S . r. ' v ' ' I ,Q .Irv L 'J . S 1 4 . ,. i V. ' ' ' 1 ' :v ' z ' - v . . I V. 1. ' V . . Q ,, H . '. . . , v- . . . , .V ' , w , 1 1 . , r . A H I SY . '. . A. 1, . ' H I ' 2 S I . .H lli5 ,.,2 . 2 kt. H It's 'll 'lt 'ith 162 ' j eel B j- gc ss s g z ' l Juit , , - 'v , Q I' ,. H1 F S Anrlmra 1025 Top Row Margaret Lasenby Dorothy Dart Lmma Vaughn Matrlda Parsons Lucrlle Drsenroth Mary Laxton Dorrs Densmore Margaret Eggers LaVerne Sheader Fustrna Barr Second Row Madelrne Jewett Dorrs VanValkenbury., Dorothy Harmon Bern Smalley Caroline White Leona Benardln Helen Doane Ruth Kendrrck Thrrrl Row Betty Hrll Marlon Jevrett Mrss Henderson Anna Couch Janette Sexerame Norma Barr Dora R:-rm drll Vrrgrnra Burge -. Rhea Maclam Fourth Row Frame Brovser Marlon llolbee Fern Warner Beatrlce Pan on Dorothy VM-rtkrns E ther Taylor MISS Smith Harriett Ln enhy Portia Club The Portra Club rs the grrls lrterary socrety of the school Many pleasmg hterary programs have been presented before the Club thls year Sophomore grrls havrng a B average rn Englrsh are elrgrble yearly to thlS Club and about twelve new members were rmtrated and banqueted thrs year who rn return banqueted the old members Many banquets were enjoyed throughout the year but the most pleas mg was the Mother and Daughter banquet late ln Aprll Presrdent Matllda Parsons Vrce Presrdent LaVerne Sheader Secretary Fern Smalley Treasurer Dorls Densmore Advrsors Mrsses Henderson and Smlth . I .. . ,. - . , . . 41 YY ., . I. , t . , . , ' ' A., ' . , . A. I A. . ' ., . , .-.v . . .' 1 U. ... . , , .,' . , . , ' . v . ' ' I . ' ' , ' ' . ' 'f . ' ' . , , V .. .' . ..., .. 5 , ., .,s..' I . . . .N . v .D . ' . . . .' . . . S ' . 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I . - l . . . 42 .HL Anrlgnrzrr, IH25 Glrls M Club Top Row Mr rr Tyner Harrrett Laaenby Leona Benardrn Dorm Den-.more Mary La.xton Betty Hrll Bottom Row Margaret Egger: Dorothy Dart LaVer ne Shender Margaret La-.onby Fu-rtrna Barr Jokes Knew Enough Father Is the teacher eatrefied wrth xou'7 E Grrffm Oh qurte Father Drd She tell you so Edwrn Ye Juet the other day ehe you I would shut up my echool thre very dax That Nhows I know enough X Gentle Hrnt Corporal I hear that the drrll ee geant called xou a blockhead G Poet No he drdnt make rt ae strong, ae that he Juet Qard, Put on your hat here comes a woodpecker Coop Or Coopay' Two colored gentlemen were talkrng about automobrlee owned bv their wpectrve employers, An den he bought dre new coop You don t call dem coops, dey re pro chrckene rn Yae, eah dats what he doee wrth dre one Some dav eard Ruee Campbell I expect to have the world at mr feet What have you been dorng all thrs trme enarled the cy nrc N J , walkrng on xour handsq ' 66 79 v, 'S' ., ..' - ' . ' ' UA V. . ' . - ' ' I 17 . , ,, .., . , . ' V . .' . . V. V ' L ' . .V -,, V . . V . g . ' . V ' rel ' ' -u ' xr N - V ,, , , . . . -as ' , ss 4. 1 ' , rr v' Tu S3 ' L ' I 5 H y ' 'A - said to me, If all my scholars were like nounced coopay. A coop is what you put V V V . . . ,, ' , , , . L bu c. A ' , v, ' - , n JZ l , ll 77 ' Il . . , vr ' ' ' V 'lv , Tn ' v ' ' n , , ' ' '- t r . - ., - ' r l ' rv V ' ' 4' . V . , . , , . V , . . . v Q - v Y 77 , - 77 . r Y - ' . A ' ---g,----- ' Boys M Club The M Club was organized frimarily to get the letter men to th , gc er for their own enjoyment and also to keep up the interest in athletics The l c ub is made up of all athletes who have received M's for participating in one of the three major sports. Until this year the membership was limit- ed to only present MH men. Now every athlete who has received an M IS an honorary member. Upon paying his dues he becomes an active member in the club. Due to the many other school activities the Club has not met at regular intervals. However, when the Club meets, a good time is enjoyed by all, except the night of initiation, when only the old members enjoy the evening. The officers are: President cc..,c.,, Wg- -c-,--Harold Dakin Vice President cc,r.s..cc ..,,.c.c E dgar Ridge S tf ' f ecre ary and 'lreasurer U . .,-. Russell Campbell Ingham County Normal President W,v, is A i Vice President Secretary e ee..A Treasurer - 0..- Officers Uolors Rose and G ray Flowers Sweet Peas Searl Briggs Florence Tarry Ethel Droscha Margaret Curtis Bl. Anrlpurn. lEl2li Senlor Play KICKED OUT OF COLLEGE By Wlnltcr Ben Hare Thr-. play was p e'-ented by the Senror Cla.-.-4 on Mmrch 19 and 'U 1026 'md Wu 'I DIOfl0Unf'0d Nllf'f'PH-'- both from -1 finuntral md dramatrc Nl1lII1lll0lhl Much of the Lredrt honexer belonga to Mr N Ilen-more who gate us most splendid tralnrny. CAST OI' CHAPACTERS Bootles Benbow a popular Senror Tad Cheseldxne a college cut up Lev1t1cu's the Ace of Spades Scotch McAllister a hard student Shorty Long on the Flee Club Slrvera Magee a happy Junror Mr Bem J Benbow Bootles fa her Mr Sandy McCann coach of Dramatrc Cub Offrcer Rrley from the Emerald Isle Mr Geari of the Speed Motor Car Company Jonqurl Gray the lrttle Chaulfeur Betty Benbow Bootle-Q srster Mrs BenJ J Benbow her mother a Sulfrarzette Ma Bamzsby a popular landlady Mrs Mehrtr-rble MLC:-mn :1 Jealou-a wrfe Selma McCann aged th rteen Mr--r Julret Snobbs the college -.tenotraphtr Mlle Mrmr Fleurette a French cos-rtumer Salamanca Sprvrns a black washlady College Studentx Bernard Whrpp Stanlty Holmex Franklrn Arden Marquedant Act I A college boardrng house Bootles first lrttle Act II A -urte rn Honeymoon Plata Bootlu second Act III Same as Scene II Bootle- thrrd lrttle wrfe Place Any college town Trme-Pre ent day Trme of playrmz About two hour and fifteen mrnute-. Furnrture u ed 1 by the tourte y of A Mcllonald Scenery u ed rs by the cuurte y of Roy Xdamw wrfe lrttle Robe t Mrll mnn Mar Rusxell Cmmpbell J Richard Tltui Charles Lamb Fred Brown Robert Jone-4 Maurrce Peek Nolan Kenfield Arden Marquedant Bernell lfranltlrn Iur-rlle llrsenroth Emma Vaughn E'-ther Taylor LaVerne Sheader fustrna Barr Dorothy Half. Matilda Parxons Dorothy Watltlnsr rrrre Peek Bcrnell wife Q 1 U ,. v U- 1 .' 1' .' ' '. . ' 1. , .' , 4 L' 1 ' , , I I . . '. -. ' ' . .. ' , , . ,l. 1 - t . I , ' ' .............. . ,. ............ ........... . . A , - ......... - ...... - ..... . ...... ..... - .... - ........ N . . Fry , , -nh ---.- ----Q-----A1 - ------------. ------------ . . . L '. . ' , 2---7'ffff.-fff.-.-ff.'.-.-.-.-f.'.-fT.-.4fff.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.-f.-ff I , , ' ' ' l .............................. . . , -1 -un-------U----u- --------nu - ' ' ' , ' ...... ....... ...... - .... ........... ..... .... I J 0 r ' othy Dart v .' .' . 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FH ltr S jkrrrlrura 1025 Srdehghts From the Play It rs wrthout fear of drsagreement that we clarm Matrlda Parsons to he the artrbt of the prer-entatron She combrned a rare French ac-cent wrth an almo t flawless brt of ac-trng whrch gave the play a touch ol breath takrng realrr-m Strangers rn the audrence werc decerxed as to her natronalrty and were heard to declare rn loud tones that she must be Parrsran As the Sarah Bernharclt of the senror c-la.-ss srhe pos aesaerr a spark of talent whrch may one day place her rn a hrgh rank of dramatrc' achrevement should she choose to follow that vocatron Portrayrng rn the role of Bootles a character not unlrke the real Russell the hero of the play Carrred oll' wrth hrs c-hum and erstwhrle wrfe Tad Cheseldrne played by N J Fry the male honors of the evenrng There could be but one Bootles the belorecl college demrgod and Rus-sell Campbell wars Due eredrt must be grven our black faced comedrans the rnrmrtable 'Levrt1c'us played by he So much was Rus rn hr part that drrector and players alrke crred wrth the audren Bootlers found that he had been krcked out of college Hrs rersatrlrty and resourcefulness as are surpassed only by the r- unfounded but was rewarded play plcndrd success of the entrre caste The confrdence placed rn hrm wrth one of the finest srncle character portrayals ever seen rn an J Fry more than any other one character that the crowds that to see rt agarn on Saturday The frrendshrp of Bootles and Tad rt that Tad temporarrly sacrrficed Betty to help Bootles out of hrs sc Dar lrng Flora A beautrful blonde transformatron together wrth ma.-.culrne N J rnto a rery femrnrne and bewrtehrng grrl Hrs mak It rs probably due to N play Frrday nrght returned c-errty rtself So srneere was arrayed hrmself as Bootles Blue gown changed the very completely rn keeprng wrth hrs matchless portrayal of Flora Hrs work rn the play showed a of rmagrnatron and Judgment whrch drd a mayor part rn frllrng the Hrrth School audrtorrunr senror exchequer l ce when an actor was not amateur saw the was srn ape and an Alrce e up was maturrty and the Rrchard Trtus and hrs charcoal colored lrly of the ralley Salamanca SIIIXIIIS Dorothy Watklns From the suecees wrth whrch Lev trcus performed hrs part we hare concluded that Al Jolson must look wcll to hrs laurels else hrs posrtron a.s negro rnterpreter wrll be precarrous rndeed Dorothy the black washlady completely outdrd herself and has won a reputat on whrch wanted only thrs play to make lt a perfect one Sandy another favorrte of the collerte students was the exer present M Frx rt Nolan kenfield the only logical Sandy clrd more for hrs prrt than any other one student for he took commonplace lrnes and made them rrch rn merrrment ancl tun Vl hen chaos hacl wrouffht rts masterpece Sandy played a trump card and Bootles found hrmselt' wrth a wrfc and an allow rnce of V00 a month Sometrmes the make those parts easre helpfulness of Sandy s abyss of desparr But culrne brrde were only fortunes rn drsgurse We challenge any played by Lucrlle llrsen plans was doubtful for rt c-emed to force Bootles from chaos rnto a yerrtable wrth one of thesc queer trrcks of fate the mrsfor tunes of the hero and hrs mas amateur procluccr rn Mchrgan to match our two herornes Betty rnd Jonqurl roth and Dorothy Dart lhe unusual pcrssrhrlrtres rnvolred rn character roles often r to portray lt rs much nror urtfrcult to Just act natural Betty and JOIlt1llll acccrmplrshed the natural rn actrny. and wcrc tlrcnrsclwcs thosc two nrghts Vle shall not soon forget the fcmous deat sccnc lrdween .lonqurl and llootles nor the rnttcctron of Bcttys yorcc when she sard Oh' Mr Cheseldrne 'lh y posscsscd a most profcssronal casc on thc stage and gate thc play a finrsh that was wholly satrsfactory Esther Taylor rn the rolc of Ma Baggsby was so realrstrc that rt nrrcht be sard of her that she drd not act at all She rather lryed for lrncs and was only Esther rn a drtlcrent settrnx, She was the Ma of the college boy ,rust as she ls the Ma of her classmates md was cqually successful ln both Maurice Peek and Emma Vauyhn a M and Mrs Benbow showccl the righteous anxiety of par ents when therr son was expclled Emma was the leader of the weaprng scene whrch at once conrulrsed and enlr:-ted the sympathy of the entrre audrence She also headed the sulfragette parade whrch upheld the grand and glorrous cause of female sullrace Slrvers Magee the clown of the play carrred the actron oxer nrany drH'rcult places whrch mrght otherwise have been awkward On Prrclay nrght when the caste was not confident of entrances one of the characters was due on the stage but could not be found NN hat to do' Bob Jones as Slrvers qulekly sard Here I know those lrnes and on the stage he went and nerther the audrence nor the players on the stage were conscrous of the change It rs true that Slrvers was actrng the role of cut up a part rn whrch he was strangely at home Exen hrs father sard that rt was Just the way he always acted Arden Marquedant who played the part of Rerly the Irr h polrc-cman showed a great rersatrlrty of talent both rn reheareals and rn the final productron It was drilrcult to know exactly where Arden was needed most Hrs talents seemed to best fit the part ut Otfrcer Rerlcv and as such he won con srderable fame Julret Snobb was done well by Dorothy Hale and her stage lower the toothless Scot played by Charles Lamb was equally well rnterpreted The much feared Mehrtalrle was the del aht and terror of the audrenco whrle grylng her con temlrtuous speeches on the frckleness of mcn LaVcrne Shcacler as Mehrtable McCann proved to b Sandy s water -oo and gave many opportunrtres for funny srtuatrons to develop S0m0tlm9s Fred was late for practrc s and rn entrances hut nerertheless he could keep pep rn the square dance We do not know what Bc-rnell pl rn for the future but from looks and actrons we thrnk he would make a good brrsrness man I4 sty our thrrteen y ar olcl t ly fll l h part and wc were all conrrncecl by the beseechrng tones when askrnc for anythrnr, Wrthout thc squrre dancc to start rt crtf wrth rctron rncl the collcge lroy chorus to break the or malrty our play nd cast would harc lcrst rrruch cr t crr pq 46 e' ' r ' ' r ' ' I C . 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'll 'lil 5 Allfllllfil UUE m ll 41 olxc 1110! 41110 F1411 111 lltll 411011 lll lllll1., Al mm 11 11 11111 xxulc Nmih 1 4141 Lscnq C11411 Atlon I llllfllll. 111.4y I Lk 111111 4411 ow 11 ml 1.4 lon n All A 4 4 P4101 14 ll 41t1 114 xx num 14 P41111 Ilmothy VS At 111 1111111 l'41 4x1 101 no 1 4 Uh Ltl lwlltul Umon Revlew Staff On Aovember 20 1921 the first IQSUQ of the Unlon Rev1ew was d1S trlbuted among the members of Mason Hlgh School, and lt has s1nce been publlshed every two weeks It IS sponsored by the Student Councll .ind no charge IS made students for lt In lSSLllIlg' a paper, our school has begun an lmportant and worthw enterprlse We .are looklng forward to the t1me when the paper w1ll be 1ncredsed 1n SIZQ, when prmtmg mstead of mlmeogmphlng may be em ployed when It w1ll be DLll'JllSh6d oftener, and when .1 llV9ly lnterest IH Mason Hlgh School and lts problems wxll be fostered through ltS columns -Ks one of the w orthw h1le act111t1es of the school It merlts the coopemtlon and dsslstance of exerx student IH 'Nlason H1gh School iw 1 - . ,. is . .. X 1 . . - 47 Top R4 ' l'h'l-tus I'1'l4. J 'A El' 'Z Bl' ll ' kl' , C ' I' ' -l ' ' fg Ch- 'los La l, f'i1 1l:4- tio -I' t'11y:g A ' - ' ' , Asslrlulll E4l'to1'3 NV'l -' L - ', T '- l' ' - ' ' f: M1 ' '14 - ', f'i1'- :-ul:11io11-l' 'lljl, S:-' ul R ' II 1-hzxrml Tltus, P l i-' t' 3 flustl a H- , Assist' nl Alhl -tit Il'I ': Mzu'g:11'4A1 l4as4'11l1y, Social Editor: Miss Kr'1141uc1'. Favlllly Advisor: E11-line Banks, Art Phliiol' : llorothy H: l f, l'11l1li4-1 144111: lilln WVhippl4-, l'l1l1l1'f 'o11. Th' 'l Ro ' l' 1 ith lVh'I 1, Art I ' 4 rg ' ' 14' s, .Xll ' Il'to1-5 l,l14-ilk: Dis:-111'otl1, N- 's H411 'g lim ' thy Hurt, E litox'-i11-f'l1i1-fi N. J. Fry, .- I- '4' I ' '. Q Q 1 7 . . . v Y . r ' 9 - ' . I . I . 1 . . Q V V Y V . . I . 1 ' 1 1 I I I f . I I ' Y ' 7 1 ' 1. ' Y f v' . 2 I v . v. v . . . ' . I . I Y - , , , 4 A . , , . , I I . Y Y. . N , 1 ., . I A n .L ' 7 5 I A l y lh N Nxurlanra llllh Pop Row Orla bovser Bunell I'rankl1n le nud Wh pp Axvlde Iwoxth Chule I xmb Huold Ilaltln Mxullu. Peek Nolan lxenfield Ru sell Campbell Robert Mllllman Xxden Mal dcnt N J I' y buond I bt inlcv Holmes E ther Taylor Evellne Bank Llla Vlhlpple Edgax Ridge lu tina Bal IaWerne bhmadu Jennie Vlll on Emmi Vaughn Iloxothy Watkins Ruth lxendxult 'lhllll Row Rlchald rllll ng Mxtlldi I lfledt ul. Blown Robelt Joni Folly Day Folly Day IS a custorn which has been carlled out IH thls IIlg'l'l School or several years It IS looked IOIWHICI to m Hlgh School as a t1me when or a slngle day the Semors are able to come to school dressed as queer 9 as they choose and they are not expected to l1ve up to all rules for thls one eventful day Thls day IS a hard one for the Senlors, faculty and the rest of the Hlgh School and IS bound to dlsrupt school to a certaln extent, and so th1s year the faculty suggested to the Semors that they have one half dav for Folly Day w1th the other half to be used for a p1cn1c or any thlng else whxch the class chose as long as this school or any other was not dlsrupted Thls was very gladlv agreed to and on May wth the Senlors made the best of thelr opportunltles As to the clothes whlch we wore l1ttle need be Sdld about them for anyone who saw us or our D1Ctlll9S w1ll remember all that they would w1sh to about us, and that half day IH school was delwhtfully enyoyed by all In the afternoon the class journeyed to Pme Lake where a cottage h md been rented to help us make the best of oul golden ODDOI'tIlIllly Besldes the usual enjoyment found m eatmg the bounteous dmner YEIFIOLIS other kmds of amusements were found bv the dlflerent people ln swlmmmg, CCIIIOBIHQ, dI1W1l'lQ,', playlng the X1 trola, llstenlng to the orchestra 1n the tftelnoon through the wlndows and most anythlng else XSl'l1Cll anyone cared to do Thxs lfolly Day w as some dlflerent from DISWIOUS ones but one that the Qemor Llass of 1976 would recommend very favorably to the comxng Qemor Classes , . .. , . 48 . I. 1. . ,. U , . 'W' ' ' . ' '. lvl' ll . 'A ' ' . 2' S .2 . 1' '. 1 , , -. ' , sg , ' ' ' , I ' ' 'que - , .'. . 'V '. 'H' if,w--- ' z -, .', s ' , ' ' s, ' ' ' , fl ' ' f , I s ' ' ' 'r, .' ' ' Maxine Holden, Janette Severance, Dorothy Dart, Lucille llisenroth, Dorothy Hale, Marion llolhee, Helen Ki ', 2 ' z 'n1'sons, '41 'L' f' ' ' , ' ls. 4 . v . . . .ii . f 1 I . V I . . A . V f I . . 4 J f ' ' . Q . . . . . ' . - I . ' I . 4 v v' ' r ' 1 - I V l 0 I . h I 'K - . t . . , . v . . v , 4 V 7 , L . . c . I I v v v . 1 v. I I v v v- I Y . 'I I ' I Y Y I 5 t - I . ' l ' V I c I I . v I I . Y . . . Y . , -. I S Q Q ' t ' . '. V. I V. ,. I . . . t C . t I ' ' '. v v I V . N V . 1 V c t t u . H - 1 . . . v Y -f - - v . . L . - . .. . N I s 1 5 v 4 1 D t . . .. K s n wr IH lf! Q Xnrhura Illlh v' ,- ,... I. .,. I , - SAI1 Y 11 GKLLXQ QKUJ 411 .sk Q4 Q NUI fllxxl '- 'M 5 Xa? 5g 111.11 . nr ,nra, 1925 5 V Z1 as Q i J . x .aw XZ? fp Q 5 E ? J Rl IH if Krrrlrura lllllr Top Row feorge Clrnton Omar Bartlett Marlon Brotherton Otr Clrrpr Chauncey Robrnson Jesse Curtrs Conch Muller Kenneth Whrte Second Row Maurrce Peck Robert Hall Russell Hrgbre Harold Bell Thoma Royston Otto Mar hall Raymond Kennedy Thrrd Row Edwin f'rltl'ln Marlon fll more Loren Leonrrd Murray Peek Jr Wrl on Fourth Row Joe Bullen Robert Mrllrman Frederrck Brown John Dean Wayne Camprll lrfth Row Harrrson Wrlmox Phrletu Peck Maxwell Steadman W rlter Le eney The Gnd Iron Notes Coach Mrller found the odds rather agarnst hrm, due to graduation last year, as he had only five letter men to burld hrs team around Under the able coachmg of Bob Mlller wrth the assrstance of Brll Surateaux we got the fundamentals whether they were used or not Consrderrng the green materral that Coach Mrller had to begm wrth the success that we had rs due to hrs untrrmg efforts There IS also much credlt due to the second team and therr Coach Don Murray for their farthfulness to grve us all the practrce possrble As Captarn I wrsh to thank all my teammates and Coaches who helped to make the season a success And especrally the loyal townspeople who whether rn vrctory or defeat were always back of therr team to urge them on I also wrsh to extend to fCapta1n electj Peck the best wrshes for a much more successful season next fall To the fellows of next fall lf you want a vrctorrous year, lrsten to whatever Bob tells you and do rt By so doing you can not help but have a vrctorrous season The season was flnrshed up rn fine shape bx two banquets one by the Grrls Basket ball team and the other bx the Mother Home Games I' Iansrng 6 0 Games Abroad Industrial School 0 0 Red Reserxes 6 Charlotte Cancelled Stockbrrdge-0 70 S John 9 0 Leslre 0 6 I' aton Raprds 0 0 Howell 6 0 Lrneup-Lesenex and Wrlcorc ends Capt Dakrn and Pggers, tackles, J Bullen and Steadman at guard and Rrdge at center Quarter Peck, Brown and Barr at halves Campbell, fullback Peek Nlrllrman Mar hall Doolrttle and Hall all had their chances .. , . - . ,. a. - , , . 51 ,V , B ' I , V , 'ta' V, L -.1 tk . ' . ' z ' , ', re s . ' '- . ' ' ' . ' Benjamin Barr, Russell Campbell. Sixth Row -lion Doolittle, Henry Eggers, Harold Dakin, Edgar' Ridge, r ' es . 66 ' 7? u rs K ' ' , A ' A ' ' -s ' . il ' YY N. . H ,, . . . A if ' , ' ni .5 A .I ' .0 . . U H . .I l . 5 -. A, 'iv ' -. 1 .Y v , I , V ' K. .. - v ll , Y! . . 5. R 1 .' l - L, ' t 4 h. . ,.?6- - f -5 r. S-1 - .1 ' - - Q I ' fy , .-- - - - ' L. -, . g ' 4 V -.5 '. G ' . I L. l . . . ' . . ' ' J ' . 5 ' , A . , . . Y , . , . in lh 5' Nnrlmra 1925 O tt Wh1p Wlt Le y D Doolttl H y gg g l Co hMll CI11 Chl Rbet oo H C pbell k h B Baseball We began thls season wxth an entlre new team only one member of whom had been 1n a game before The schedule May 4-Lansmg Vocatlonal 6 Mason 15 May 11 Grand Ledge 12 Mason 11 May 14-Dansvllle 10 Mason 7 May 18 Lalngsburg 5 Mason 4 May 21 Stockbrldge 5 Mason 2 May 25 Stockbrldge 11 Mason 7 May 27 Grand Ledge 6 Mason 5 June 2 Dansvllle there June 9 Vocatlonal School there All games have been hard fought and many of them lost by close SCOI'eS , , . , 52 - 7, ,- 2-- F , ' Top Row- rla Sower. Manager: Robert Jones. Hollis Bartle , Bernard im , a er sene , o i e, enr E ers, Geor e Cinton, ac i er. Second Row-Otis iner, John axin, o L mis, Lynn arkness. Russell am , Maurice Pee , C nrles Davis, Harold eehler. 3 - s S ... Q Z -' Q '- I -L K I . Hi W W Anrhora lfllli Tm Ron Fdgan Rulge Kenneth Whlte Elmem Colbm Charle Davl-x Coarh Mxllex Sec-ond Row Ot Fl me Ihnletu Puk Edmxn f xltfln Robert Mllllman Henry Egger John Dean Bottom Row Hmm II I' 1 anklln Ru LII Cami hill Benjamin Ball lion ',00llf,fl9 Hal old l,Rl'xlY'l Boys Basketball As far as games are concerned we were not so vlctorlous thls year u a team can be vlctorlous even ln the face of defeat Among our vlctorxes we count the trammg we have recelved from our contact wlth one another and the sportmanshlp that our defeats have taught us Although thls season has been one of defeats we are lookmg forward to next year W1th the experlence we have gamed and most of thls year's men back we can afford to be rather 0ptlmlSt1C ' 1 g . ,M , . . 53 1 '-- , ' , ' , ' , S '., ' ' '. '- Qs invr, , '- s --', Q ' , ' , ' 1' 's. . '-- ss- 1' P1. ' ' . . ' - ' ' ' b 1: Y . Y . . . . . Q . . . v . 4T'l lh 'lf Knrlnwra lfllh Ylv img I v L Glrls Basketball The 1925 1926 basketball season closed wlth our team stlll undefeated Th1s makes the second year that they h we been V1Ct0I'lOllS throughout the se xson and the prospects are good for the years to come At the forward lJOSlt10I'lS Dorothy Dart and Margaret Eggers proved our oflenslve strength Dorothy made wonderful long shots whlle Mar garets short ones seldom went astray Leona Benardm was substltute for forw 1rd and IH several games was called upon to prove her worth Our centers Helen Funn and Margaret Lasenbv were good steady players IH thelr statlons conslstently outplaylng thelr opponents Mar garet IS noted for her long drxbble across the floor whlle Helen s mam asset IS her ablllty to galn DOQSQSQIOH of the ball Th1s IS by no means her only , , . .' , - D4 f - 1- - f- . ' Q 0 'Nw' sf L, Top Row Norma Baxrr, Conch Tylwls, VVavcl liraman. Svvolul How llc-lvn Lanmnnt, Mm'1::u'0 Effers. HL-lon Gunn, llorothy' llnrt, lluris liensmore. Third Row Harril-H 1.214-lllry, Lvonn Hvllululllx, Gustlnu llflrr. Vu 'Iain Shvzuler. lVl:xl'L::n'1-I I.:us4-nb. . Mary llzwton, HM v Hill. l - 4 . f v' ' 1 Q . . ' I . . c 1 . v . M c . 'K . . C I 4 , 1 I A 1 l Y . 'Z . I Yr 4 ' . .y I , f . . W , v 1 v I . . I . . Y l Y. . - , . . . I v . , . . . . I . . I . . . . . H1 15 W Xnrhurw lllfh strong pOl1 t ask lnyone who pl lyed igunst her She also pl myed guard when occaslon demanded Capt LaVe1ne bheader and C ust1n1 B lrr very cap zbly filled the DOSI tlon of guard as IS shown by the low scores of our opponents Mary Laxton as substltute cert unly proved v llu able ln sever 11 gxmes Fowler vnlle for lnstance Mlss Tyner our co xch deserves her due sh ure of credlt IH glllfllflg hel team safely 1nto port XXlll10llt once belng wrecked The fmmous suylng C ood coach good te un could well be mpplled Although three members of the team Dorothy Dart Cxpt L1Verne there to take their places and there IS every re zson to expect mother champlon team 1n 1926 1927 GIRLS SL HEDULE Flrst Team Dec 11 Mason 15 AlLlIT1I1l 10 Dec 18 Mason D Vmdercook Lake Jan 5 M lson Z1 Okemos 12 Jun 15 Mason Q9 Iowlelvllle 11 Jun 29 Mason 18 Tecumseh 11 Feb 5 Mason Q8 Dmnsvxlle 27 Feb 19 Mason 27 Fowlelvllle 2 Feb 26 Mason 12 D msvxlle 16 March 9 Mason 11 Okemos 1n Second Team I'eb 17 Mason 16 Freshmen 1 Feb 22 Mason Q1 Holt 4 March 3 Mason 29 Holt 1 J - . ,. it ,. , Q . . L ' 55 ' ' A , ' z ' 2 ' 2 2' : . ' z ' Y ' K u . ' ' ' I ' z 2 ' z '- ' ' ' ' 2' ' 1 2 ' r 2 z '. ' - . I .2 V D A S Q U . . . . ' 1 I ' 'I . v u 1 Y . 2 A1 Luz I : 44 1 , I lr , , I ' 1 , c , c . 1 C , ' , 2 . 2 Sheader and Gustina Barr graduate this year our splendid reserves are ' I 1 .Lv 2 I 2 l W Y Y 1 L A . , c Q Q Q . , . ?C'g 2 f 11 1 4 5 - ' . v , c ' , 1 . ., - 2 Q 1' ' - ' 1 5 n 1 f - r ' n . 0 - . ' . ' , L , c , , g ' ' ' 53 0 . , ' . , 1 ... , c . 1 . 1' V v ' 1 ' L ' . , . 3 F rl o . , , 1 ' . - l 1 n ' 56 Bl. S. Anrhnra, 1925 - s GED 'f As Advertised Ruse Campbell Look here, the ram ls qmplx pourmg 1nto mx room Summer Hotel Proprletor Abqolute lx accordmg to our proxpectus slr Run mm: water m ewerx room xlr A Good Reason Whx are we Qo late asked Lucllle of the conductor Well madam, explaxned the conduc tor g.,emaIlV the tram ln front 1 be lJ6Slll8S Defi ned The X1 ltor was examxmng the claw Can am llttle bow tell me what a fish net IN made of' he lnqulred A lot of llttle holes tled together wuth strmgg, snnled the nexer faxllng brlght box 1 nex Nou cm h x .1 e frlendx xou want, but thex Are nexer vxorth the prlce U EE Mone Speed R Jonee Whate the difference be tween an old man, a young man, and a worm NT lxenfield Ill blte R Jones There rant anv A chlcken gete them all' Flrat Studentf- I wonder how old MISS McCurdy ls Second Student- Qulte old I lma gme they Qay she used to teach Cae Muller Un economlc classy What ns an Opportumstq M Peek One who meets a wolf at the door and appears the next das m a fine coat Surfade Salvation Sundax School Teacher Now what, boys and glrls, IS the golden text for thu Sunday Hardware Dealere Son 'Repamt, for the klngdom of heaven IS at hand Q I P' 1 X QA . , -u ' in r ' - . . v . . V ,, I A ' ' ' ian - v 'U v - S , ,- - ' in 1 - n '- H -4 , , b ,nh I .in ', 1' ' . v ' ' n . ' H V . - V . 'Y . . ' ' . U ' '. b , . . , H V an 'M - - H ' , ' - Y v . r ' ' ' . H . 1 . S - sy' K A - hmd, and thls tram was behind before SU- ,' , vv L . . - , , u . ' YY . . . . ' H V ' it I 4 v ' v v 4 1 - A1 uv . . p Y! ' . , A vr ' ' . U . . . Q , . r v' D- ' rl' ll ,' ' 1 , - ' ' - L L ' ' r .'. , : u Witl mo Q z ul' ' ll th ' . ' . , v. . . . . . I . 1 ' 7 l ' . 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NI xdelxne Jexx ett Alaba mx True Saymgs The man that dont bulld castles ln the alr dont bu1ld anx wxth brlcks The Lord hates a qultter But He doesnt hate hlm, son, Wherr the qultters qulttlng somethlng tldt He shouldnt have begun Veg'eter1ans have never been able to explam whx the first s1n was the result of eatlng frult Iooks 18 lf xou had lost somethxng, sud tl1e pol1ceman to the wood alcohol Illlllct vxho fumbled at the base of a l1mp post one mght Y I1 Jo h shexntx fi shents Io t It r1g.,ht there I presume 'No ooo' Lol11t half a block fm here Then xxhx do xou hunt there' Onx pla he anx lxght New Nursery Rlme S1111., a ong o QIXPGHCG fa nlckel xxould doj Four and txxentx blackblrds for starl mes Just 11 truej I'hese here latter crltters mlght com po e 1 mftx ple Izut noxx 1daxs theres nothln much tl1e COIYI vxexe named xx1ll bux' Blackmail Teddx saxs the dearest thmgs' xxeet xoum, thlng gushed to her chum at mght he Nrllfl I xxas the very l e1tl1 of I11 e It 1llx' thr1lled the c um Ye1l1 cut IH her k1d brother, xxho l11d been e1xe droppxng., lf I dont get ome of that candx Ill tell Pa bout I11111 l10lIllIlg' h1 breath last mght ' .m , - - . ,. 1. ,. 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S Anrhnra 1925 THE GRADUATE DEMANDS CLOTHS OF DISTINCTION It 1S a great day 1n the l1fe of the young man who graduates from hlgh school T others lt may be a commonplace event but to hlm It IS the outstandlng occaslon of hlS We are proud to have had our part 1n help mg the young men of the Class of 1926 se lect sults and furmshmgs ln keepmg with the day We Feature Kahn Made to Measule Sults Clothclaft Su1ts, leady to wear Auow Sll11'l2S Portls Hats, Caps g Bradley Kmt Sweaters and Sport Weal Habeldashely of the moment DENSMORE 8a DAVIS We SD9Cldl1Z6 ln Young Men s md Boy s Toggery ' ' . . 0 ,ea,,Wl1Mg4l H- -I .. Ll U l . . vga: 'YQ 'i ag' 1 life. AAN - 4 f Cf TN n . S - - fn eg M . . ! E-1 . H1 Hi S Knrhurx lqlh TO THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE IS vuth 911111119 ple lSLll9 that the ofllcerb md clllectors of thlb bank extend to you the beet wleheb for 1 happy 1nd DTOSDQIOUS future LET A mum Q -XCCOUNF PF you COPMZISTONE THE. DART NATIONAL BANK OF MASON Honest Haulvx ale Home Ful HISTIIHQ' Smee 94 Honest P1'1ees A. McDONALD Salisbury's Hardware -, K ,- ,- . rvlsaq x Ky --w It ' g 2, ' ' 'a ' .w v v v. w f . ,L , L . c C 1 V r 1 f I5 vim KA ln, 4 JA N L L . , . ' S ' 7 H1 B1 S Anrhnrx llllh TI-IE FARMERS BANK 'Nl mm Mlchlf m The OldeQt St ite B mk IH Ingh lm Countw Q lplt xl md Sulpluq ox 91 26100 000 00 COINDIIHWGHTS of Lanslng Furmture Co. 102 4 So Wfxshlngton Awe LdI1S1llg, hlllhlgdll . .- A , . P . ,.L..i 1 L, -- .- 'w 'yn A 1. ,. , hz 1 l I v . c c c u W. '- . ' 1 7 . Jr c 4 L, . , . . n o . ll lil 'ff Allflllifl llllh .fovecd Authouzecl Fold and FO1tlSO1l Sales and Seluoe -Xttessorles 'lures M zssey HUTIQ I trm Eqtupment J B DEAN We Want You To Know th tt we LIL mtuested IH your problems tml pl ms th It we u mt ne xou tm um of hm 1 SQIXILG th tt mll be most helpful to you It wlll help you md It ulll help us so lets uollx tovet QI 'Nhson hI1Ch1g1H He ulqu utu s Spoltme, Goods C uns 8. AITlI'I'1llI11t10H Bxsehmlls Tenms Pxckets Blts Tenms Btlls tlowes Cclf B s Complete Ime W1ncheste1 Tools fol tll x lx m N1 llll tl Mlckelson I-laugh Co NI lson Mlch MASON BAZAAR Inv C oocls md INot1ons Wtll PHJ91 Xfxlflfl0W Shldes md School Supphes Chml t ltss C 1 lllltf-BW re md CIOCICQIS We S0llLlt xoul pdtlonage H I-I SNYDER ,.1. ..a'.- I 3, .L YUKLMZVEISALCAR .. . Z wx 2 ., ' 3. A, ' ' 1 sz 2 sg 2 ' 'z to QU D' l X l l ' z k'ng . ,T uf.: Z vt v 7 I7- . 2 . v 1 ,W ' fl- I t-, . ,, h . 1. vw ul '1 X' v ', 1 v , 1 . A L. , ., c s ' c L 1' - qc 1 I O Flrst State Savings Bank A c , . . 2 . . 2 z ' V: ' ' w a , uv 1 1 4 Y . ' . , ' I . c , . 2. 2 J, .2 , 2 , 2 E -Y 1' V 2 12 2 .i, l 'g, in alll' N I l L I A L X 4 . ' 11 in ' vg 2, 12 ., ,I Z cl 66 ' 4 . 99 6 K .V C 1 Y 1 ',' v 1 1 H ,- 'z vol ' Az I2 Arts . . . ' o . 2, , l ' . 'Tl Zh 'N xIll'lll1I l lfllh John Samann s Sons Readv to WQ211 Clothlng TC111o1 1110 C1ea111110 P1ess111Q Ni 151111 'NIICII A D SNYDER Qtaple K Fa11cy C11oce11e Ilttle Qtore mth 1 mde I eput 111011 S I1 ve1ytl11110 111 d1u0s 21111 Su11d1'1eS at HARRISON S Try the Drug Store first 77 DEUEL 8: WILLETT Footwear for the Whole Famlly Mason, BIICITIQHII, . .Q ,. 62 .- ,-hw .61- ! . . , . - - . . 1 a 1 K V 4 Y' '- 6. .. t , . . bv bv Y D . s -o ss ' .' , ,' J A K y ' H x Z nfw . .1 ,1 . , . . . . . . 1 J C- Q 7 . ,gr COAL and C O K E ROBBINS B RAYNER C MX Q GEORGE M WEBB The Shoe Sto1e On The Cornel Phone 68 Mas n NI1Chlg'3I1 Quahty Photo F1UlShlUg Headquarters PEARSON STUDIO M s n Mlchlga Save Wlth Safety Tly Ou1 Chocolate Soda t the Rexall Store LONGYEAR BROS A good place to trade Hi. TH. Anrhura. IEI' 1 ' a o , ' ' 'n .... ' if U , ,f j' ' A 'A 'lf' and fi .QffZ fff a I ll YY A ' O , L . ' FH 31 N ,Anclm ll ll h Dodge, Hudson 8L Essex Cars and SCTVICC es O11 x l le Acce soues G BARR 8: SON, Inc L 'Xl lsr FORD ASELTINE Jeweler Honest hoods at Honest Puees Host Up to Date Bm 3e1 Shop omyt Lflllltffll s st U. lx l m 111 to dlte estmhllshme t POST 8: DAYTON Rose, Howard and Vall QhO1CQ M eats at Qht puees ul motto IN to selxe the publlt P mm M1 - u'a,l.2' A . L: - ' .1 . Tirw, 's, liz s, lense, Pa' 1 , f ' up .'11'xfi'1 nj ex Q .' pelienced barbers in Zl modern '332,1--2 1.721 11. Phon K 1312-W-A 2 .' mn 1 . C I NK. . , 1 ty . p. . v A 5 ' . .' 5 I 1 Z1 Hi. IH. S. Anrhnru. 15125 65 Mason Plumbmg and Heatlng Co V D A Dulo Watel Softeners ' MOTOR CARS and Pump Roofing and Eavetlough mg, F111 naoes A A HOWLETT 8: CO Mason Phone 009 Mason M1Ch THE NEWS Counts Among lts Best and Truest Frlencls The Students of M H S Especlally have we found the members of the Class of 26 men and women of sterllng 1ntegr1ty of unquestioned slncerlty and unmeasur ed ambltlon and dlllgence We congratulate the members who have worked so futhfully 1n preparlng the materlal for thlS Anchom md shall ever remember the ple xsant dSSOCl xtlons formed durlng ltS publ1cat1on THE INGI-IAM COUNTY NEWS P1 mters and Publlshers 0 ' - 6lD,!,, I I ll 1 Xnrlurx lllh PUIBLISHUW OLMPANY WN, Q-E wk, QC CL auvgw 'NU Seam-.ammwag I0


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