Mason High School - Anchora Yearbook (Mason, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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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 . V, . ,.j . , , . Y . . 7 ,li . n I L A n u 44 77 7 ' ' ' ., N I , . D . 1 v ., . . . i , . . .. , ., . . . . . .V . . - a yn U, A 1 ,- . - , . , L n 4 - h , 4 7 , , , . , . . -J . . V , . ' - J ll ' YY ' v ' v ' r .' , ' Y I Y Y ,. . , A ' . , , u ' H ' : . V S 1 s t' 7 . v , . . v . - ' ,Y . . . . S .V , .L . . v 7 Y '

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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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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 '

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