McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1928
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N , , 1 . .'. ., .xx . - .Y - --at-2 ff 1 W AFQLAD H 'H Q i Q' El i S ' o f- l flll ll 5, - 1 -5539 U56 youqliamon cj the class of 19 fz 8 'She Official Publication of the S E NI GR CLAS S ff Mc Ikzesport High School Mc Reesport , Pennsylvania Isl '71' Q I L L 1 I... .. . ,.,n17f.v'l1- V,.f-.4z1r-ff- gf-ff f - -'rv nnsw -V-Y lf' 1,7 4 I 'ff-thi O' ' 3 5 Fg f ., G e at ' ' we A we ij - W 3 ', e ovation , e .X , -.V .U -3:53:16 X. gem' A JWL ,xg'iff5gl Q ' V45 an exprexxion of our appreciation fx' for the splendid service be lna.r rm- 2 . Q ilk dared our Alma Mater as a teacher and H 'B' 'Q wiv.. as an adminixtrator, for his pdelig' and ,mf--0, View 6 loyalty to ite idealf and traditions, the P Alf, Clam of 1928 dedicatex tbix eleventh i N ' volume of the Yougb-A-Mon ! ll A to I james H. Lawson F5122 t e ei i 4, 1 X 1- ei 4 T , l61 - P .V - --, 3 . wg- -if fv!f-1e'xsn--1-,---- - --rn-1 ' --- f- -A -w- A x 1 1 . f wa' K 2 .-lun. .. Ja. l F-K-1-V -- 2- I . ,gww - al' ngmbigsta. ' ' ff?--ll - D -1 1 5' J fl YXNQW , , -5:41, 5 P it X V6 6106 It 1S with peculiar interest each year that we look forward to the issuing of the year book This book is like a mirror in which we see reflected the experiences of the year its friendships its attainments its Cl1S8PP0lI'lI ments It tells of the progress of those who hase followed their natural talents of those who has e dex eloped the1r mtellects and has e learned to fulfill more effectis elv their social obligations. It is a sw mbol of life and growth. As this yearbook becomes more xaluable with the passing years and its owners turn ox er its pages and look back from further dis- tances to its records we hope it will bring pleasant thoughts. We trust its readers will see here the beginnings of inspirations hopes and purposes that shall grow into larger real- ities that shall make life more splendid and that shall vindicate the time and toil spent on the campus and in the classrooms of Old M. H S Z-I X 1 J- 2- Q . W qw' . . . . h Y 1 li '- . . 3 a ' .Q - 7 . if ' - . . ' I A r 7 Y X , ,Q I, ' ' , 1 3 Y 1 I 9 5 3 3 I f E. ga if?-1 1 '- .:Lvlulf!? 1 ' f,f,' L, 'Nl v-I --Q i 3 fl' f A F1J?'?i?e , E. N Q, I4 X QQ tliliii ifrsi X - is '-:r- ,, f ifK ' '-We Wig' 1 Aim: the-f-or-s e e if , ,f Xt ISI l , ----1, . Q -TWWH-5- x I h X I N. -4 i. -X . 1 X- X Ei I g Q 1 E - . V l ff 52 1 X If 5 V R f yu f' 1. f fi S5 A Ng JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL. D. x Q .fizperiflterzdelzt Cigf School! Q N, 5 . i 15 A 51 iq- -, I VF M- Q . W ' . I1 H,-.iw ' ,, , ,, ,,,,,,4m.1Lul',.,L.,,.LA-..., ,,.,. .' -,. --511.4-ni, , , ,Y ,ww W. .,l.H,YlQ!Y-. 'X 94 R R YIJOWT1' G-mon . Sf ' X15 I R , gf 'X 9 ' x Y' ,Pix . Ng Q 291'-NIQ -iii I fl! Q R X -4 I'x H 2 s A S .XX , Xu 4 -X X -'Q--f ff' 'H' if .,,,,..,- ...ow -:':,. f ll 6 C BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS H S ART R M B Lum G .A. Gurney k F C LHOUN W. T. No1u'oN Vee? fd r 5' :MU y q 5-X Q 1. - -- v X is T432 YE Xe: ' ,V SE 44 N-if-4. haf W H R - . I101 -Y-uw .w----Y -. -V -:maui -..-7-Y - -1, --cn'-v-1-1'-v ' . lJouqh-a-TTL-an Q XQ. 1 'Se W -5 X . -4 X ,X . A I X I5N , g , 1 R N F1 P ' I ' - KJ! BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS ,S N 15, MACK T. D. McKss -X I Mas. ELIZABETH N swL1N ' ' X W1LLPpAp1: FRANK RODB K 1 A In 9 a R S ig A R N w'Q 1 - xgl q ' gi Q V 1. -1-.LA R X Rs E go Kms? 242 2 M O , - g 1 - -RA A A m1 A . , .A.. ' . - .11 ' wr-X .,,1 A ,AL . ., J, . JPL V 1ulg.,.-., e. - Q t 1 ff? I4 Y V 3 1 :. 1 Kiwi, .1 1 5 5 1 A l' 254352 gxigglx 16 B Y l 4 55.5.7 . , 92 ., ' f1'b67iffWmlfBW l' i1 ',iw2?ii 1 i . Hail, Alma Mater'J colon proudb flying, , 'f Red and Blue, we pledge -to thee our love, EN 7' ' . Dearer to u.r than crimfon deep or purple, 'E I gif, ., ' v ,,, I 1 IVA of A Guide of our way, ax true af Jtars above. P 4,591 -- 0 5, h 1' ' I' QYXFAXEA Chorus: V .Ig,1gf ', V Though .mme love the blue and gray, A gf if And other: a gleam of goldj 5 The flaxh of the green or .rilvery sheen ff 'E Displayed when the flags unfoldj ' Whatever the .rhade may be r That keep.r other: brave and true, Though colon are mary, you'll not fnd That any campfire with the Red and Blue. Emblem we love, thy colorx, Jofrly blended, Q 5' peak of the life that all our son: muxt .rharej Red for the .run whore beamx are .rhining on ux. Blue for the .rky, .ro bright and .ro fair. h wa. U21 ...--.:'-L.,... . , , .'.....,.,,f,v, ,, .,. .. ., , 1 ,, lf'-1 X lx' 4! I liff ' ' i L 3 - 1 g y ppzfecmtzon if L k' b k d h h - ' - -t- 'l-'iii-e 'ff A rn if t K oo ing ac war over gt e. past one un ,WF 55 -ggi!! Q l dred thirty years of the history of McKees- - -, r Port to note how far down the road of pro- 1 4, gress we have come, looking forward to the 2 A g W ' M S V ' ever increasing glory of our city and of our H E If , V 1 ,i :lla high school, pausing for a moment to view ' I i if .r - i the outstanding events of the year, the activi- f Q, . i J, F ' , ' ' -e . of ties and achievements of our students, the Q?XY32A staff now presents the 1928 Yough-A-Mon to P 'ggi' ' 1' I-135 you. By means of drawings, legends, and :ij-sg ,iff 13' stories we have attempted to re-create our Q i '-ff N fr' historic past. ' xg To achieve our aims we have become in- lf debted to the student body, faculty, friends H ' and patrons of the school. Without their hearty cooperation this volume could in no l - way have achieved the good it has sought to gain. ' We expressly wish to thank Mr. Berkema, our faculty adviser, for his tireless efforts, sound advice and unselfish devotion which he so freely bestowed to make this book a suc- cess. Our thanks also go out to Dr. Richey and Professor Bower for their timely advice and wise counsel rendered us during the organiza- tion of this volume. ti -- W - Q - ee - re l13l '1 'I 4 1 1 1 X X QN1Qiu0lLQl'L 7 'a'm0n - S 1 ' X. fs- . rid i R g EE x Ulij ' EE - S 1,4 ,gil 1.1.42 bd - 53 -52 -4 55 E5 mi? ' Ei? 335 'Sim -, 2225 X sag: 55:5 q :sg 5. mg , .T Dim ' s-'gm F202 F E355 z 555.5 .afgi 5.902 'X z N -m 2552, 45151: ld :WV R 1123 -. 5-55,-I ij,- , ., P4 Q-'17 3 553 M 4 252 N 'Ilia' ZW'-D 1:30 2 :af . E55 X - --mf lj A E,-gg - -X - . 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U niversity of Michigan ............ ........... E flgfi-fb I C. LILLIAN NBIAON, A. B ............ ........ A llegheny College ................ ...---..--- E flgliflf X . P' ' N HELENE SCHWALL, A. B .......... ........ O hio University ...........,............ ...-.....-. E Uglifb ,- bf ,E Rum E. Low, A. B ............ ....,... N orthwestern University ........ ........... E flglirb . ANNA A. NELSON, A. B .......... ........ A llegheny College ................ .........-. E ffgliflf ' Joi-IN T. TAvr.on, lA. M....,. ,..............,....,....., University of Illinois ........... - .............................. ...---...-. E ffgli-F11 -4 X LOUISE WHITE, A. M.., ,,,...,,.,.,..,,...,.. ,......,...,. U niversity of Pittsburgh ......'.................. . ........................... Eflgliib ERNESTINE Ronmson, AQ B., A. M ............, Ohio Wesleyan University of Pennsylvania .................. Eflglirlf 4 Auousr M. SCHAD, B. S. ...,,...............,.... ' ....... O hio State University ................................... L ..... ...--.-.... E flgfifb 1 R . DOROTHYPSMBDLEY, A. B., A. M .,...,..,......., Cornell College, Columbia University ......... ....li..... E ng!-ill' Lucx' LEE WvIMBERLY, A. B ...........,..,............ University of Michigan ............................. ........--- E flgli-fl' C U FREDA A. Sci-IuLz, A. B ................................. Ohio State University ..................................... ..-.....--- E flglifl' LEONARD WYATT, A. B..- .,.............,,.............. Centre CollegrOhio State University ........... ........... E flglifll i KARL RIEMEIz, A. B .... - ................................... Allegheny College ....................................... .-.--.-.--- E flglifb VIRGINIA SCULLY, A. B .,,,...,......... 1 ....,.......,.... Bucknell University .............. .. ......... ...-------- E 1155111 . ERNBSTINB MCCONNBLL ..,............................... McKeesport High School ........ ...........---- E flglifb . RoscoE DuNnoN, B. S .......................... 1 .......,.. Allegheny College ......,......... .......... M 1111267124561 'L f -- J. W. BOWEN, A. B ......................................... Transylvania College ....... .........- M dfbwwfifl ,A 3 H. F. SHEETS, B. S ........................................... Gettysburg College ........... .......... M dflfffmffirl xx EDNA L. -TAYLORQ A. .....,..................... Wellesley College.- ................ .......--- M dfbvffldfifl Ji P g FRANK BUCHANANQ B58 .....,........................,.. University of Pittsburgh ......... ........-- M Hfllffmfif-f Q , 3 JOHN M. Br.YriIs,.B. S ..................,,,.............. University of Pittsburgh ........... .......... M dfbfffldfifl , N Q Y n WYALTER J. WIGGINS, B. S .,......,...................... Westminster College .............. .......... M aibvfldfif-f ,Q ll AMELIA RICHARDSON, A. M ....,............,....,.... Grove City College ............ .........- M dflfwidfifl' ' 5 ' KENNETH C. RAY, B. S ................................... Muskingum College ......... - ........-- Mdfhvmdfif-Y GLENN S. MUSSRR ,A. B .........,,.......,.............. Penn State College ......., .......... M dflfwldfirf ' I W F. FRANK CRALL, A. B ...........,,.,..,....,............ Oberlin College.- ..............................................-.....--..-...----- Hilfvfjf A . SHELBY Enwm, A. M ......,....,,,................,....,. Indiana University .........................................................----. Hiifvfjf Q 1 MARGARET DUNLAP ....,...........,,.,.,,.,,,,,............. University of Pittsburgh..Hirtof3', Sr. Arirbmetir :md Grammar -, Q t J MAURICE A. Moox, A. B .,....,,..........,............ Allegheny College .......................................................-.----. Hi-WUI , '9.' Q I 1 HAROLD TRAISTER, B. S .......,.................,....... University of Pittsburgh .........................................-..---.---- Hi-ffvfjf - J. L. MITCHEL1., A. B .,..,.,...,..,.......,..,,,.,...,.... Geneva College ............,.... ..,........ H imly nndjr. Ewfwmivr Q A J. H. LARSON, B. S..-..t .................................,. New York University ...... .......................---.-.-.---..-- H f-'MD' ' LoEA B. PINE, A. B ...,,.......,,....,...................... University of Nebraska ....... .....................-.-.--------..-- C iviff ' I I WILLARD G. C0.NNOR, A. B ...................,....... Geneva College .................. ..........-........---.--...- C ivif-0' . Z l Ln.LlAN L. GRAY, B. S ....................,.............. Grove City College .............. .......... i .Hirrwy 1v1dCiviCf , l ' 4 I' J. Lnvvis HAMMUT, A. M ......,........,...,.....,... :.Washingron and Jefferson ....... ......... C ivirr and Cvmfifufipn ' MAELIN Ross, A. B .....................,...........,....... Wilson College .................. .... ......------...... C i Viv-f s N C. R. BARNES, B. S ...................................,..... Grove City College--- ..... .... ....... P lf Jrirr J -X A. c. HORN, E. s ...... - ..................................... Franklin and Marshall .............. ............ C bvmirfol N . ALMER C. HEMANs, A. B ...,...........,.....,......... University of Pittsburgh .......... ........... C 1157715-Tf'f9' ' W O. D. CROUSE, B. S ........ ........,........................ U niversity of Pittsburgh .......... ........... P byrifr S , G A Joi-IN F. WVIISBAUBR, B. S .................,....,..,....,.. Ursinus College ......... L ........ ............... B ivlvgy Z I j IJ A J. STANLEY CALHOUN, B. S ............................. Penn State College ................. .............. G wgrapby 5 Q - BOYD BJILLBR, B. S .............................,,.......... Grove City College .................... ........... G mera! Srimrf N 3 Ainalvl- FALLQUIST, B. S ................................. Ohio Northern University ............. .................. G wgmplfy LX 5 J. F. Kimza, B. S .................. . .......................... University of Pittsburgh ...................... ........... G mmf! Scimre Es-man WVATSON, A. B..,- ............................... Pennsylvania College for Women .......... ........... G rvgraphy x E ! - Vi X Le 2 '! l .A ,', 23. -:L 21:11 X I X f V l' '.:.x -i,---r A 13- ff ,. -.--... 1923 A F51 E- .+ -- -- . r ' - -Ji xii . - --f -- f-- -Q , A l21l 3 ..l...1.auu......a.........L,-Q. . ....,,.. I -. .. .-...ul l-..,. l F L Q, , gv:-r------- --N - I ' Q: Uomh- 0.-TTL011, 5 - k X N - . Y V . ,X 'fw I W 5' -5525 X .255 :U 65.25 - N -4 SEE' ' 'G'-Ji r: 1 535' I 0:5 Q55 2.23 5, Mu: Hg g A553 ,Fl 3:55 n 3 M X ' ui 5 . 335 U-I 535: 525 -. s.D 'T I ' -v-TI A . nr. , 533 5 Z' AEE KJ E22 . N' 2535, X 'X an-ca' ,i C gl A zzz S Q 1 .Ax , NS Q . - 7' y xx N Z L r X gg rg'- 2 .f-. ix 3x W Jf - gr '5 ' 53-gf----.e L 1 ' Ar'- 1 Q - M-- 'Z-F' . 'Q 7 I 4, I 'ii f: Y - D21 +V --.W - --1, ' ' 3 'T'f-'..1- w ?YfT.L2FQX' , . ' - f '.h'k .'. l' Bly ,Q '. 1-. Ki L X . 'U - -X Qnljouqh-a-TTLO11, Q xx THE TEACHING STAFF-Continued ' p l T PEARL E. GRAPR, B. S ...,...., ...,,.. .......,,,... U n iversity of Pittsburgh ....,...,.,.......,......... ........ G evgrnpby h ,K GRAcE A. KBNGLB, A. B ...,.....,....,,,.,.,........,.. A llegheny College ......,.,....,........,...,x..,,.,............ ........ G eogrdpbj' MARGUBRITB MAINSSONNAT, B. S., A. M..,Hamline University, University of Paris ........ ...... ....Fre1tcb HOWARD C. McELRoY, A. B., LL. B ...,....,,, Wesleyan University, Duquesne University ,...,.,............. French ELLEN MATISON, A. M ..,...........,...,.,........,,,... West Virginia University ,.,.,,.......,,.,..,...........,.. .......... F rencb K ' X HELEN F. CALDBRWOOD, A. B .,,..,,..........,,.... Grove City College ,...,.,....,... ........ L drift X HARRY L. CARLsoN, A. B .......... .......... G ettysburg College ,.................. ........ Ld fin ELINOR McCoRmcx, A. B ......,, ,.,,,..... U niversity of Pittsburgh ......... ............ Ld fill X HELEN L. MCELRAVY, A. B. ,,,..... ....,,... B ucknell University .,..,.,.,...,....,,.. ..,..,. ............... La t in ROSMBR L. BRucE, A. B ....,.,,,..,,..,.....,,...,,..... Grinnell College ..,...,.,,,,......,..,' ,,...,....................,........... B nokkeeping -4 X MAUD Woons ......,..,...,.............,.,..........,.........,. Pennsylvania Teachers' .College ....,,. Shnrtband and Typewriting I HELEN TYSON ,...,...............,.,,..............,............ .McKeesport High School .,.......,...,,... .Ybortbarld and Typeuvitiftg I' Q ELPREEDA BunLE1ER ......,.........,..,,.,,,,,...,.,..,,,,, McKeesport High School ,.......,,........ Sbortbarzd and Typeivriting Q MARY STEIN ........,...,............,,.....,.,..,.,...,...,....,, Pennsylvania Teachers' College ....... Sbortlrand and T:1'pewriting HELEN GILLBSPIB, B. S ...,..,...........,....,...,......, Carnegie Tech .....,.........,..........,.....,.... .fbarthmzd and Typcwritiflg NAoM1 HAMMEREERG ,,,....,.....,.....,,.,,,,,...,....... Grove City College .,..,,,..,.......,.,........ .fborrlaand and Tjpewriting I F ELLEN BULLOCK Bust-t, A. B ..,.......,,..,,........... Penn State College ...l.,.....,..,,. ,,..,..... .Y lwrtlmnd and Typewriting BYRDE GILMAN .................,....,.......,,.,,,.........,.. McKeesport High School ......,., ...,...................,.......... A ritbmetic S EDWARDJ. STRIBRNY, A. B ........................... Carnegie Tech ....,..,...,.......,..,..,........ .......,.............. M mic ARLA E. WALLAcE, B. S ...,,...,...,......,.........,... Oberlin Conservatory of Music ..,'.,..,, ...,,....,..........,.... M uric ,S ., ERNA MExNER-r ....... L ,,.........,..............,,....,,,.,.,. LaCrosse Normal School ...... C ,...,. ,....,,, P lyrical Education J. EDWARD TAYLOR. ,...,..,,.,..,.,.,............,......,,.. Slippery Rock Normal ...,...... ..,..... P bjrical Educativn RALPH E. CHAsE, B. S ....,...,.............,,,... 2 ,..,,.,, University of Pittsburgh ......... ,....,..,... A tbletic Coach XL g MARGARET KIMMEL, B. S ...........,..,..,...........,. Carnegie Tech ......,..............,,. ,......,,., ..,,,...,.... D 0 mertic Science 2 l X- RUTH E. DAWSON, 'B. S .,., ....,,...,,,,...,........,.... C arnegie Tech ...........,,...,.,. ...........,.,,.,.,....,.,..... D amertic Science N n F. J. XVEIGLB, B. S ................,.....,.................... Carnegie Tech ....,....,................... Director of Vocational Educntinn T ' A EDWARD JOHNSON .,..........,..,,,.,.......,..........., Carnegie Tech ..... .,...,..........,...............,. .......... U 1 :it Trade Drafting ig ! HAROLD F. DURNER, B. S., A. M. ,............. Penn State College, Uni. of Pgh. .... Unit Trade Pattemmalcing ALFRED KBRR ...,................,,,....,.,,.,........,....,..... Carnegie Tech ....,..,...............,,,.,,....... ' ...Unit Trade Pattcmmakiflg L. C. PREHN ....,................,,.,..,............,.........,,.. Oshkosh Normal School ..,.,,................,..... Unit Trade Electricity l C. S. STONER. B. S ..,...,.............,...................... Gettysburg Colleges ,,........,.. .....,,.. M eclsanical Drawing . M. C. KooNs .......,,.........,.....,..,........................ Mechanics' Institute ......... ....,.... L 'nit Trade Drafting H. O. XVBITZ ...........................,..................,..... University of Michigan ...,,,.. ......... L lrzit Trade Drafting T:,T'-v . E. R. MELEY ...........,..,,..,.,....,...................,...... Stout Institute ...,,................ ....,,.. M ecbanical Drawing HERBERT D. ONVBNS ....,........,,,,,.,.....,,.,.,.......,. Ohio State University .... .. .,.,..,..,, Unit Trade Electricity I fl 1 f x . fl n pn . 'ro THE TEACHERS 4' T' I old school, -thy teachers have been to us new worlds revealingg Q' S Their rallying times have sent new life into our being stealingg ' -A Their ties have bound us each to each, and brightened all our days, , 'S And life means more, a boundless store, since we have trod their ways. 4 R And when the restless, hopeful years to other scenes shall woo us, F ' Andloys andstruggles of these days are but a memory to usg y f If A Ami l1fe's disa pointing Cates our hearts will turn td you, ' 3 al A And for your salie, fresh courage take. with high hopes raised anew. 5 , S . T s N. xx - NS g 5 ' ' -A 5-A D-C'-12. X - W 1 L -- , F -4 .Tr A' A 1-ne 1 g - it - H . l23l W., - ,M T,,,,,,,. ., rf--6+ 'Q :X 8 Qfljowqh-a-TfLon E -. X Q Qtietrneapvrt sinh rnapert crivrruss change, personnel alters, administrations crumple, but classes go on e forever. Today, there remains a class of 18845 tomorrow there shall be re- , membered a class of 1928, of '29, of '30, and of '31. Even if a member is gone, the x X ' class is there, and with it a power of tradition, of joys, and of sorrows, of suc- 1 cesses and of failures. The four classes are as four ages. The freshman lives first in the age of hope -4 X as idealistic as youth should be, and as enthusiastic. He comes to the high I school unacquainted, to a large extent, with the duties and life of the student. N Q However, he is willing to learn, even though he may be ridiculed by the sopho- mores. The age of the sophomore is still one of hope, an age more for action than for dreams. To the sophomore there are innumerable student activities. S He chooses one. Then he starts on a path leading to glory. ' To the junior comes the age of understanding. In the eye ofthe junior there ii is respect, a sympathy which he shows for the freshman. Social activities are 'K X more prominent in the junior's life. The senior is seen by the junior as one who g has attained his goal. ' 1 . . . - l ' E The age of achievement is for the senior. He has reached the topmost rung ,Q A of his high school ladder. It is the hope of his teachers that he go out into the ' F world prepared to take up his place to battle for an existence. If the senior has it not learned to sympathize, if he has no understanding for his fellow classmates, , then his education in high school has been a failure. Tomorrow, these classes will become alumni. Year after year the class 'I'-v.. . . . 'Y members will return to pay respect to their Alma Mater, to renew old acquaint- ances. When the last member passes, the class will live on, and it will be known b the famous men and women who raduated with it. A Y 8 Z So much to do: so little done! Ah! yesterday I saw the sun ' l. Sink beamless down the vaulted gray,- X K' R - The ghastly ghost of YESTERDAY. , , N So little done: so much to do! K - ' Each morning breaks in conflicts new, But, eager, brave, I'll join the fray, . F And Eg t the battle of TODAY. I al ll Q il A So much to do: so little done! I But when it's o'er,-the victor ' won,- X 5 ' 1 Oh! then, my friend, this strife and sorrow 5-N Q is Will end in the great, glad TOMORROW. NS ' O x T Q LZ . f.-, R. ? . .EuE1E E A ap 1-:IJ I g g B T. Y -i ... Eieir :Lin X 3 1- Y- 2 g JL s s I gg ,A m e' e '- l24l x ifili. , 1 I V . - A S' gl o N WWW?-u:m5W Ni QTUJOTS X -4 Clan Colors OLD ROSE AND SILVER I 5 in V E 1' A x I W X! J IE-4 nr n Nw 5 Q Jill if Clan Flower X PARNET ROSE Clan' Motto NOT HIGH, BUT CLIMBING. 'R-. -v iq - Q! I :'.'5fs2', - :fl ff. fi iv. in X -15 yrs . 1. ni ' . I ' N -t r., ,g X x N -l X 4, E. 1:- r-27:15 Xgx .li 0 3 1+ if i iz, L f ,,i . l251 - 4 1 ,.,' ., .. Qi : .. .A .C Qi QAJOHQH-0-mow C 0115155 Offirrrz sinh Qlnmmiiteez fx 'QCA-A Prefidcrzt ......,,..... A,, J OHN SHAw, Deceased DX Vice Prexidnzt ,,..,,,,, , ...,. DORIS HENDERSON Secretary, ,.,,.,,,,.. , I ,..,. BEATRICE HAUGHT ix ' Trcarurer .,,,,., A,,,AA E ARL SCHWEITZER A CLASS COLORS COMMITTEE I -4 X N A A 'E F an NX WILLIAM FLYNN, JOSEPH NAVAROLI, ETHEL BARKEMEYER, LOUISE BOSS, EMERSON ENGLERT, RUTH ZIMMERMAN, ANTHONY MCDONNELL, RALPH PRATT, PEARL ROSENBLEET. CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE LOIS ALEXANDER, EDWARD NOVACK, MARY SQUIEB, RUTH PRESCOTT, FRANK FERRIE, BERNICE EHRHART, VICTOR LEEPER, ' STEVEN FLAHERTY, KARL BATHURST.. CLASS FLOWER COMMITTEE JOSEPHINE HOUCK, ROSS WADSXVORTH, MARIAN KROW, KATHERYN SMYTHE, DOROTHY SHATZER, DONALD HARMAN, DOROTHY ULM, RICHARD WELLS, JOHN TOMKO. HOLIDAY DANCE COMMITTEE STEVEN THOLIAS KATHERINE HAGBLOOM MILDRED CHESSMAN ALICE CROSBY WILLIAM NEE ANDREW CONLEY LOIS BLYTHE HERBERT SMITH EDW ARD JENKINS INVITATION COMMITTEE MARGARET WHITAKER ACKSON GORRING RUTH BRODER VERA MILLER HERBERT CUNLIFFE DOROTHY GATES HENRY FINKEL CHARLOTTE LATTA RAY HANNBGAN EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE HERBERT MEHAETEY LLOYD OHNSON DOROTHY NEWCOLIER BEATRICE HAUOHT RUTH PRESCOTT WILLIAINI AHCOX WILLIANI GAMBLE DOROTHY ULM DAVID BOYD ,E xx xx Es, . 1 , R fiif. ' s I Y J s s 9 I H ' ,. J , ., , K , u A S . lg xx fx 5 L - 1 Q ' -ff I A I A :K A L- N192 3 -Y Ff?f2'f L . . , Af U, A gi A I i I I W -H -H ' 1 , I26I I J' I I , . C' 'I' g- 7 . ' -, '.' ' ,, . ff I I' , i k R, I. S . Q4 E .-M f' A 'I z I A f- Evfffljouqh-u-TTL0n R- ix X I A' X -i N il 1 N :Q ' A I w . I KJ JOHN SH AXV DORIS HENDERSON BEA1'R1cE HAUGHT EARL SCHWBITZBR s LQ Preparatory Lireruqr Prcpararafi' Preparatory' . .S Dcccased Q FLORENCE ABRAHAMS HARRH' ACKBRMAN N 1 F Lfffllllif Pl'fPdI'df9ILT X Y fd - QUBNTIN AKERS Lois ALEXANDER CHARLES A1.vERsoN CLAUDIA AMPER gl A Indlutrial Commercial Preparatory- Prcparatarj' 5 l E L if R N' 'S NN , L . M73 R M Y ' A :LEAEVE A A XA if R E, R , 1 rg 'afgm--5 -f - 1QQ8 ' 5 L , , A' ff Eli- -- -I, Q, if ' U un E M 1271 , W - if- iv ' . ,J 7.-Aly. J S I Q . rg qljouqh- 0.-TfLon, , S I - R ,S w -Y Y S ,S W R' S 1 5 D Q ' 'RN R 'xx' W 1 p H - fx K DOROTHY ANDERSON ESTHBR ANDERSON JENNIR ANDERSON THOMAS ANDREW S N Preparataqy Camfmrrial Commercial I nduftrial ' X RUTH ASHLIAN Louisa AYRBS - N N F Q Preparatag' Preparatory' N .V K J CHARLES AZZARELLA E11-:EL BARKEMBYBR EMMA BARNES ' EVBLYN BARTOLOME 5 Q 5 Illdlllfffdl Commercial Prrparatorj' Literary E x s A A A - A Q N ...- Es xg x S ' S fff 'T fi 3 fa W R ' 2 , A i -'-1- J S Sr S D81 ' 1 ' .td-.3 1 h lm.. . L-- .JS 4 '. ' - ,.,DA+L,,..,,,,,,D,,,, ,,-,,R V. Y , ...-..7 . -..,-,..--.,.,.v. . ....,.. ww, . - 11' -1-'-f Q., .tim J l. ,, ' yn' 3-I A ' Q qljouqh- a-mon g QS VX 4 X . .N . I X S A S f F x R- - 5 ,. A ' KJ EDYTI-In BATCHELOR KARL BATHUXS1' JAMES BECHTOL Louis BECK x W A Prbparatory lndufrrial Prcpararwly Preparatory , -X , , LBDA BELPULITI JOHN Hamas N ' fl Literary Preparatory 5 X CHARLES BBRGQUIS1' HILDUR BBRGQUIST SARA BBRKOWITZ 'EMMA BILZ Q 5 Literary Commcrcial Lilemgv Commercial E ni -E NS x y H . , , 5'- L 1Q2 8 - , A, 1 L , -'-' E'-' ' 1-E 'iii' - - A- --.-- ' l291 Q :P-S . Ari l 1 v A4 'N 1 ? 1 F L A3 N- ,-,. ,4,, 'x ' ...Ll EA. ' ,AMAA 1 1 Q 'Lg qljouqh- a-mon S I -N K x . Z Xx 4 I 4-1 i I. ' .X U S .A I B X3 i. - 5 . 5 I x N F U I ,173 5 1, K , ARTHUR BINGMAN JOHN BLACK EMMA BLANK Lois BLYTHE Y S I lldllfffidf Prrparatarj' Prcpamtog' Prfpuratmjy - S S RACHEL BoAx Louisa Boss V- Q Prrparatorjf Pfrparafwj' y 5 'A DAVID Bovn Mfmnz BRANT JOSEPH BRAUN ' ESTHER Bnnsl-I - 5 Prepuratarj Liftfilllj Indlutrial Litcmqy Q ' E 1 ii 'X N Y' 'N NS x K N 1' H --2 i, L.. -A-AKX. - :- D 331' XXX? W Q45 yi? e-11,4 ,.:,... - B L, :S .Q-:ge-2f.x5'g '-,aa -+L f ' -9 E ' it . . -Q, -- -- .- I3o1 , Q -ig Y- ou-515m-mon I ' . ' FX -4 R .X U 'I I .S R .1 1 1 . , P X Ii-- . I :Q I V , I . g -fG A L f lx GEORGE BRIGGS Cmrronn BROADBENT CLYDE BRQADBEN1' RUTH BRGDER A X Prrparatmly Preparatarj Pf6Pdl'df0lj' Cammrrcidl ' g ISABEL BROWN XVALTER BROWN I I F Commercial Literary l DAN BRYAN NADH!! BRYAN JANET BRYCE SARA BRYCE Q A Prrpararag' - Prcparatoqy Literary Litcraqy l N 5 53 G A A X , E A 5- 'C-an ' L F w Af il 2 f jAK,Z,?Jfgz' A 1 A G, A G G. A - -A G A B11 ..,,,,-nv-,qqgu,f.f-f.,-vv-fw--1 WGQ1 V.. ,.w.. .., i, ,A . . , v a-Tffon R ' -Rx 'N x IN A QR -,....-u.. l ,E-32 ACQUELINB BURLAND AMES CALLAHAN Bnssle CARLSON CBCILIA CARROLL Cammrrclal Commercial P1 eparatar .3 Preparatofy GR KX cn CARTER FRANK CASSEL Prrpararora Prrpafatng MILDRED Cues MAN MARX CLARK AGATHA CLEAR! LESLIE CO!-IN Prcpalatou Lrterag Prcpalatcrj Prcparatogf Q x Cl f'Nq -4 S . 3 'Q :W 'Y X S -Q 5-X X ff .- E .,. ,C 1 C- 43323 f if VIA ,9 , , . ' , 1- i-1? L- 1.f '? 'i ' -A --- - -- B21 .,,- ----nnir-A g - ,,,.,pnqq.--Y, ,WC wh-Q-mn :X I w I - R. X X N f! ' RQ -4 X . .Rs E C 'I ' I . 'L-xv 'XNDREW Cob. LEX' HAzEL CoNx.1N JEAN CoN1.oGuE HERBERT CONRAD Y Prcparataga' Q Liter 151' Lilrraqy Preparatory R -S ,S IVIAE Coz-rwu' BLAINE CQREY N U Pre arutarv Pre Jratoqy X ' N I I I IViARGARET Coup LEQNARD CowAN ALICE CROSBY HERBERT CUNLIEEE 5 C0lIlIIlf t'f:If Prrparamljy Litrrarj Prcparatalj' ,u Y LN NS ' - l , N' F- 1.. -Ai X X - Q A -5 5'E'E'E .- 4 -R - - 1-,Y - M Y-. - ig' Na n-. N- X C K 1 1 2 8 A 3:17 1 C2 7' N M C f L . f-1 ' 1.2. 'J' . --q B31 .R ,. .-.u-.,L...g. ., z ,. 5.34:-:..,.L -i .3 , ' ' - W 1 -X -wg ifuouqh' UFYTLOTL NV ks I if W , , i A Q N X. i -4 Y -X Q I xxx S x x A H . l 6 s 1 i I l R.. 'kr' A N Af AAWAAA F I X X Rum CUPP LERQY DAX'IS XVILBIA DAwx:xNs KIAMES DAWSON . N Lireraqv lnduxrrial Lit:l'.1l'1' Prrparatory THOMAS Dunn DCROTHY DICKSOB ,-.N . Prrp:1r.:to'j' E Prrparatmly , F L l A KATHRYN Dxnm. XK'x1.nERr Dousl-xnkrx EEATRICE Dcwxm' EDNVARD DUNLAP 2 . Calmmrria! PI'!!7dfJf0I'J Linrmg' Prepamtaqy ' ni . N A NS , - fgs' F X A N, ' FS? - rg , A A A 192 , A A , - - V I s- W V I ' B41 v bw . -,.-- ---f ... - . J-.-.....A...........g,'.m,Qiit-A-MQAA .H A.. - ,,,,,. X T' 's 1 - It T . Q-ljouqh-a-mon I lf -4 if R X , , - . J iq wr-- ' ELIZABETH DUNN EMILY DUNN ANNA Emuumr Bmwxcn EHRHART Y Commerrial Prrparatog' Literagf Prrpararwy - R , R VIOLBT ELBASON ELrzAna'm Euco , 5 ' Preparatory Literary 1 'S EMERSON ENGLBRT Auzx ERSKINB GBRALD Envm FRANK Fmmm Q . Preparatory Imluxtrial Prepararagr Preparatory ., A 5.x fx ' i , ,E lr.. 3, 4 i g f .. L r 192 A N A -A , . K Y , i -E Z A' H' 41' B51 Ll . . -' -Hun--W -+ ' -md I g--g- W-W Au- infix. pug N ' Qguouqh- avmon . 'E 1 i, - . , , - W O- f V H SX xx Yi X k-A , - fn I -Y X I , -.X Q I I S . X X . N . IQ Q 3 1 l N 'x V 'Q ! 'R' . -.gy V 1 F I MICHAEL FILLIPSIC HENRY FINKEL JOHN FITZPATRICK STEPHEN FLAHBM-Y X N Pre aratbrj' Pre arurmj' Pr: araraqv Pr: arator-y . X P I' P P X ,R Gxmcn FLYNN XVILLIAM FLYNN N ' Preparatory' Preparatmj' 'X f' Y 5 ' WYILLIAM GAMBLB Donorm' GATES XVIVIEN GAULT Lao GIBALA l il 5 Preparararj' Literary' Prepararwjy Irzdwtrial iw E A QS , H -I V25 Xg fw' 102 Y A, - 2 iq :N , , - f a Y 'fi B61 . ,lump-1, ,. uuw Y, Q rg Q-1JouqhTo.-TTLO11, X KX Ks I X X . X X- I A . - if' N Q.,- 4:-xv f C1-lA1u.ns GIILHRIST RUTH GILES CARL GINNBL EIAMA Gumlrscx-1 ', V Y Prcpamtog Przparataqy Industrial Literary VV S i HERBERT GLBDITSCH CLARA Gomuun' D Prcparatag Commercial N ' ,, AcKsoN GomuNG ol-IN Gosnozvovnc JAMES GRAY Donorr-IEA GREGGARSON Iildll.l'ff'Idl Preparatory Prrparatary Preparatogf A A-N I 'a f ' i N 1:4 I. X ? ff, I ,gl :L :li-. Y V NX if I ' F1 Jr, J:-i-,.Y.!Z,Y 1 W -A -Leaf' Euszfn 4 ,Lf ii. -2 l rw 654 fi 37 , i - Q , ' Y 7 .. - ' V ' sh l Y ' ' ' v ' ' '? A lm ' .-sf - A Q'1J0U11'1' 0'm0n i A ,S X ,. Q N if 4 'X . QQ Y -fx' W ! ROBERT GRIFFIIHS FRBDA Gnoss REGIS GUISER PAUL GUISLER x Q Preparatory Literary Preparatory llnduxtrial K ' 5 I ' , RUTH GUISLER KATHERINE HAGBLOOM Commercial Commrrcial N Y - .. 2 RAY HANNEGAN DONALD HARMAN MARY HARPER OLIVE HARRIS 5 i 5 Induxtrinl Preparatory Preparatory Literary ' E E A LN ii X NS N A . N 5 .3 ' 1 LN -, -, X , Y X ' rag' NE-...X M-QTL' A- '7 -, , Tli' ,Rh gg, 192 8 A E A L . 3 E K sg. AL if Q i- Li -M -A , 'Q-2 1381 frm ' !-- H-f '- ,nl NYM 11 ,W if . .X - '- gg-lilouqh-a-TTLO11 X 5 X. N H -fumb- 2 ,gf-v ,312 KENNETH HARRISON ROSALIA HARTIG MAB H.A1'DEN Aucs HB.KDLEX' Cafmmrnal Liter np' C rmmlcrrial C amrmrrial Msu IN HENDRICKSON COLEMAN HERPBL Prepar JMU' Pr: parataq 1' THBLLIA Hass EDWARD Hswxn EUGENE HOUCK Joszgm-uxs Houcx Llterara Prepamrag' lnduftrial Litcrag' v SEE - if 5 X N XA b 1--1 'Q' A 39 r-adf 'N --- rg 4 N X . s 'P,, -9-:Y 5 -S l 5 s-': .J ' -Y' N 1Q28 ' L B91 .,,--q,.. ,. 'g I fWmmvwUwn XXQQQX Q I ' xg: 1 5 N I -4 i .X H I I X . S I f' 2 R F 'xu 1 -. ' -:Ta 1' Ns I I - ' 5 I XJ Louisa HOUSABIAN LI:oNoI1A HUEY NVILLIAM HUGI-Ins MARTHA INGRAM S Preparatory Pre paraforj' C ammercial Preparatory - 5 .S XVILLIALI JACKBL XVILLIAM JAYCOX - N ' Preparatory Prfparatmj' - X f . W 9 ' BIsnI'L JAYNB EDWARD JENKINS JANE JENKINS DANIEL JOHN it A Commrrcial Preparatory Preparatory Cnmmercial ' Q E Q ' A ii E 'N NX 5 XL I . - A E.. '-- 3:52 K - masgwm-3 'a1Q28 ,A+ ffNL h l 1 - , ' i 1 1 . ' I ' 1 - 1' - Fi H01 - - Y..u-f.,.v-.-- -.-if g 1Jouqh-a-Tffgn P x is 5 n I 4 i I .X h I ' r , 'S I F W S P 13 P 5 Q I 1 X K KENNETH JOHNSON LAURBITA JOHNSON LLOYD JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON Preparatory Commercial Preparatog' Preparatory ' 'X I 5 Rum Jonas PBRMELIA JDRGENSON 5 - F ' 7 Literary Literary X . A I J 5 I 7 MILTON Jumcovn-z WILLIABI JUNKER Aucusn KALKBRENNER ALICE KAUFMAN 5 Q i ' Preparatory Preparatory Commercial Preparatory A N X - ii 1 1, i . 3, -- 2 :r Y N ' Pxx X 2g X?iQ l F- 1 JG. 1.5124 E' :s:r.': 3' Y' .V L - -.A r ,J . ,. 1Q , . , , ff-:TJ-'P , - 1 V- , X- - , . Y 0- , ..- ' l41l - ' L VVQY 5 me 4 1 Q4 W J 1 I .4 1 l 1 Y I 1 H . V. 31111, ,137 Y, A, 11 , as ' Q n R - -A f Q4J0uf1h'0'm011 L A 'N l x Xi' S 9 Q--Q-f ,. asm c1.,C..4-'r..-Q12--f--M3-- -Q A , - -, : : , -1...---.-...--,Q--.ff Y -'Y . : ,L ,-3-4-s t RALPH KEENAN EVERETTE KENNEDX' MARGARET KEREZSI FRANCES KI-IOVVSKI Induxtriaf Prrpararogy Prrparatag' Literaqa' HELEN KXLLGALLON SIDNEY KIMELYNIAN Preparatory Prfpanztag LAURA KINCHLOE CHARLES KING . KATHERINE KISSANE PEARL KLEIN Comfmrci If Preparatory Prepuratoqy Litemlj' E E K, N . Xl ? A A - f 1928 , L f- ,- -4 TS .S 2 QQ .,.' -r rg NS '-, A v x V -l 2 A ,N fi . Ei ,..Ib2I2'i 1 ALE, ,,.-Z- ., A 5-1. 1 ,-. Lal. r: 5 'E fhxxq 5 X K, HQ-1PJU,EjhTC1'TTLOTL x LN R .N --E x 'Q Ni ....-f-' ELLEN KLINE PRESTON KLINE STRLLK KOCH STEVEN kocl-IKODAN C DIIIIIICI nal Prepar atorl Commfrcml I udlutl :al ALMA KOTTLER Hun in know Prfparatam Prepar ztar1 MARIAN Know Huuu Lfxcax AURIE LANE CHKRLOTTE Lum Commercial Pl epafaton Prrparatog Preparatora f L ..- .4 X 5 4 S . X X 75 N L QQ 'R- Q -'V S . - S ,-N f ?-EE - -ax X X M g xi fre A-! L ff NE L X 192 25 f al' lm 5 Pf' L- LM I YL. NTL--. , , 4 - I i , Ljowqh- a-mon 1 xi xx 1 FR Q ' ' -Xxx ,A .5 M . K N i I . A ' ' Q L LL V -K X I V 55 1 ll N 1 E i x 'x F -in QS Q Q I Q-vt: Z . . M A,,.. ,,,, ., K ., , . F ffm' Euznasrn LEATHERMAN ELLA LEACH MABEL Ls BRETON V lcron Leann S N Commercial Prrparataljy Literary Commercial K . S XYIRGINIA LEONARD K 'rmaxuma LEV NS N I K Preparatoqy A Lirerurly A X 5 I JACK LINDQUIST W xL1.xAM LINN EARL Lnvruawoon Tsnssu Lorsrnom E 5 Induxtrial lmfuxrrial Prrpamtnrj' Commrrcial E LX gvx X E , ! in F. 2 Q L -1-.1-, rf' X- .521-1 0 ' g T..-T: Ffa- ml... , f M11 2 K '-' x , i n l441 ' Q xx Ni A fXAJouqh-a-TTLQ11, ix. , .,. , K QA N .X H X 1 ,S 11 , A N 4 'tra 4., I K I A , KJ BERNICB LoNG ALMA LYDBN' JACK MANNING MARIE MANNING ' X N Commercial Literary Irzduxtrial Commercial 3 ,S HANNA1-1 MANSFIBLD EDWARD MATTA A- ' Literary Indu.rt1'ial N 5 'I ALICE MCARAW ANNA MCBRIDE Gnonoxz MCBRIDE JAMES MCCAUGHAL 4 i A Commercial Literary lmiurtrial Prepararory I E . ii 'N N w. x. NS TX I H . 5. -4.213 - A - 15- X-:X 1 - 1 A Xxil MPS? Q55 Pg AL ef -A Q , 5 L A I 1451 W- , gg i.:,2q3vy,,t..- .- .--1 --Y-sr -- A -vv--ff -Y'---r-lu .Y - 0,-TTL-an E A D X ' - 5 I 4 i Hx . l X .S g . 1 F N F -in D 12 . 'P 1 KJ MARTHA MCCLINTOCK ANTHONY MCDONNELL NoRA MCDDNNELL ALICE MCKEBVER S N Litrrafj' Prcparatnrj' Cammerciaf LifCl'dU - S ADALOU MCKENERX' RAYLIOND McNu'r'r ' Literary lnduxtrial I HERBERT MEHAPPEY LEONARD MENDLOVXTZ I JAMES MEREDITH EDWARD MIDDLEMISS A Prrparatmj' Prepamrorjy Preparararj' Indfzxtrial E XA x - at 5.3 .. A .1 -,R ..,, ' Pg - H1532 - 4--fsfr A N- f - Z' ...A L' Lg I , - I461 I X Q1 , ,, , , , , , , K I I A' X Z? . R il 5 Q -4 X x I . l R -, . ' I A N l .Rum 'xr' F A FRANK MILLER LINus MILLER Ross MILLER VERA MILLER s N Indurrrial Preparatory Preparatory Literagf , -X , BBRYL MINNICK WILLIAM MONTGOMERY N ' F Literary Industrial I .1 L GBRTRUDB MOONBY DOROTHY MCORE OHN Mosl-IRR CLYDE MUNNIILL ll - A Commercial Preparatog' Preparatory Prrpuratoq I 2 is Q . 'T Y- 'M NS N V A I 3. i ,., E. '1',L,. K Q A L I -. ' Eg X:-X 3 ,1 at I -j --- N l471 I 3... Wm U4-q..,,,,,,, , I ,H ,urfs -. , :Qu-:ug Q4 .K -. , 3 Q-ljouqh-ea-TYLO11, l g ,S - x E in f'NQ -4 Y I .X . ' . .S -N X is 'N E N A E x N l ' F -in ' X I 'I F K W HELEN MUSHRUSH DOROTHY MYERS HERBERT Mums Joszm NAVARQLI E Q1 Literagf Literary Indunrial Industrial - -1 WILLIAM NRE MARION NELSON h Q F Preparatory ' Commercial N 5 'I DOROTHY NEWCOLIER ANNA Nn.soN EDWARD NovAcK MAE OLSON - A Commercial Prepnratog' Induxtrial 'V Commercial X 5 . , A R - is 3 NS X E 2. e za, X ... ' L . -- Q gf W! 4 fig' :ia in X if-,, JZi,, , -ii Pg J. -- ' R 192 8 , N 4i Q' l481 ' E - A--in - - A---M -A f V --M-'Q - -----f4Q---i-iii Q 'ug Qau0uqh'a'm'0T in S-4 X -4 I f R L L. . Q , A X Fl I 'Tv-mb f F K I R- XVILLIAM ORBELL HERBERT PALM ALICE PANETTA ELSIB PARTQN , X X lnduxtrial Industrial Cnmmercial Commercial - '-S LOUISE PATTERSON ANNA PBCHAR 1- ' F Preparatory Commercial 'X 1 5 I HELEN PEEnLEs JOSEPH PERKOWVSKI FLORENCE PETERS ELNA PETERSON Q E Preparatog Preparatarjy Preparatwjy Prepamtogy E E . :fa T K x ' ,vm W5 S Y I: inE1E E7 v 4' -53 -X 4. - 59112 '-T Y 8 Ar' 'Y Ai 24 1.., E F , T2-.L i , q I ...,L. - i 0 ii - - - l491 P V ,-4-H ' 1 . . -- ' T K .L ..- I QOmh- d-mon g QS X . -4 ' Y l I P A E1 IX 7: Q' E A r. X F in ' A ' I 1 ,,... 4 Y . Y- Y X Q ll l . ' K' MARY JANE PETRELLA MARIE PLUMMER STANLEY Povowrrz Louisa PORTER S , Q Preparatag' Commercial Induxtrial Literary . -X R I A RALPH PRATT RUTH PRESCOTT Q ' Prepuratary Literary '-X F' Y 5 ' HARRY PRY HUGH PRY FALCO PULs1NELu ALBERT QUINN - 'I I Preparatoqy Preparatoqy Indurtrial Preparatagf ' , ' Q NA s -V N Ze al E : fs? 3: 5 5 -Q Xl ,, l 1 42 f-1,2 QE- -.:-a tlas.-J.: L T I W ,ig 1 lsol MQAQQQAR M ' 1 -1'-LR.11 1 QRQLTLA 4i.p-:gfQ5A,, . - -g 'rf yljoufph-cl-1TL2Jn -ai f - - 7 . Y Y Y - . N S 5 W I .gf x I S 5 N K 1- u 2 -+- I I f ,N MORRIS RACK Lols RANKIN FRANCES REGESTER GORDON REUPP X X Prrparatarj' Cammcrfial Literary Preparutory ' 'X 1 Eunmzrx-x Rxcxnuu Rickman RIGSBY E Q Commcrrial Preparatory - f, . ELMORE Rrrcms JAMES Romson PEARL ROSENBLEET MEYER SAMUELS A i Prrparatorj' Indu.rtrial Prcparntmjy ' Prrparatmj' E Qi xg A 75 : ,. 4 X - F-L -- -Li Y' , Y X T' W -b l n YY -. - x Y f , XX T 7 ry - f X , '23 Mgr 12-:v ,2,3 .-af I t . L - , ,, I ,ig S A Ax Y A l511 ' 'px ln: lg'-n . Iv vn:4' . . 1, 9 ,Q ' 'W . '- Q : 1J0u6h-ov-mon E X x f 4 Fix N E -- -Q S x. fa, fi X is .- T xv IES Iffafn W MICHAEL Scuovmvrn Lucnsru Scorr HARRY Snnrran Donorx-IY S1-urzrsn Imluxrrial Commercial Prepararoq1' Literary PAUL SHAW' SELMA SHERMER Indlutrial Litzrafjv NIMH' Smco GBRTRUDB SIMPSON CHARLES Sion Fnamcas SKIBA Literag' Lireraqy Prfparatarj' Cnmmcfcial ! Q, E. xX X g I 2- -L--Y-' -A A f 1 1-F12 1,- .- ' 53 .342 T I , JL -Q4 IS21 59 ,S T2 E' P E - gg . ,Jl2l2'Z .11-1 11..- V Q I .I YQ! 4 H 1 Yllrlglpln I , .ir ' v - A? -L if ' ' li , . J qljouqh- a-mon ' Q R N1 XX ,LE Xi -4 S .S i -A XJR l N N s 'N I I 'xy 5 X .X-l l I S K HERBERT SMITH LEO SMITI-I LILLIAN SMITH MARGARET SMITH 5 N Preparatarj' , lndurtrial Commercial Commeuial , 5 S I XVILLIAM SMOLNICKI KATI-IERYN SMYTHE f- Prcparatolj' Preparatogf A , 4 .. ' 'J A Ross SNIDERMAN THBLMA SNYDER WILLIAM SNYDER . HELEN SOWA Q . Preparatoqr Litemfg' Prepamtagy Prrparatnry ' E .X X A NA x X 2 - , I -f2'i 'g E. 1:-Q., 5 X ? fgf a :G . A i X 151- J- V '..--4T-- P-t l :.lluf- :I-c r. E I. lsr K, ,Z- Ag - ,. 4 -q -:f S V ' ,hui 3: ' ' . -- ' lsal ' .1',,, 1-in-3, IUFF1- v ' 'Ci ' kug VTUOWH-u'm0n i -5. I 1 I .. - R -4 X I .X . R I S 1 n N F -R.. Q-xv 1 1 I f N IVIARY Squmn NORMAN STERN Esrl-11-:R STooPs JOHN Swarm S X Preparatoqy Preparatory' Cammrrcial Imluxtrial F I LILLIAN TAUBER STEVEN THOMAS ' F Litrrag, Indfutrial Sy . , 1 JOHN TOKAR' Joi-:N Tomko ELIZABETH TRAUGER LEONORE Tmmnuz 5 Q Iuduxtrial Industrial Commercial Preparatory E s A ij Q 'N Zi? V 2- -i -Y-A 'T VX- X 2 Y - ' .-... fs N-ga, ,. - 19 Sa f-1 --ata - - 2 ,va Li .. . I ,QI -I V V i ' l54l .X.X Q-Hough a1TL01 X Sf I 'XY , , fx , , l X 5 X Q r -4 Y NS X I 'A E .S X e , A , R 1 fix. f ,. e I DOROTHY ULM X7IRGILlA XIANDERGRIFT PAUL VQGBL Ross WADswoR'rH Q ' X Commercial Literary' Preparatoqy Iuduxtrial , N X XVALTEK WALLACE ELLEN Wnxxus X ' as Irzduxtrial Prepurataqy M ELBANOR Wnxsz Rsmzs W EISZ Bm-TY WB11'zNnn RICHARD XVELLS 3 Literary Literary' Literaqy , Preparatory' ii X ,Nz X . QS r L ' 1 C fa. A.,.L-.L -:L rs' 4 M r L A L 192 8 , , -L if 1 n ' ' if - - -' M- -- -F -1. l55l P - ,..J1ii.m,.-g, ng- LL, ,, Agn--.L......--.-,.,..--.-,.--, ,. 4L.,.,l-.L., .,.....a Q A Q-ljouqh-a-mon xx f, ,N-Q. , . X X x I 1 4 i g T x x li -. g ,Q 1 5 N N F I I ' Q A A 1 F 1 HELEN XVBST MARGARET WIHITAKBR FRANK XVHITEHBAD ALLAN WHITEHOUSE x N. Preparatory Preparatory Literary Preparatory , -S S ALDHN WYIISON JOHN XVIRTH - ELv1RA VIISSBR ' ' Preparatory Preparatory Commercial 'X f- 1 STELLA XVOLF JAMES WRIGHT Enwm YODER RUTH ZIMMERMAN l Ll A Preparatory' Preparatory Preparatory Literary A K- x NS x K f i 1 5 is - . W, ' : --'T V 4- 231, N i To Z - - 555' Q-, mf... E H 2 T hu. --52,5 -f-1 5 I A - ililgi l56l , ' A Lila . - -... .ng ,. - 1, 4. f as-.,.1qm.A..xi -, A i 1 4 -xl x . XI Hx i L NDI: I . -1 T1.-m., .KM qljouq a on X fi Qi Q N, Booman E Tnjo NsoN Roc W T RS ix , -4 R ' 'Q :T 'Yn- S 'N x MER Mill! ' a Z' 5' sv 'rv' i E 1 ,. . F: L RRAINB DI H Preparatory Preparatory 1 ESTBLLE Mosmr ERS A E F PVGPHMYUYJ' Industrxal lj IN ' u X F 5 X . w k t J F rig' QE 1 W 1 -Z T. ' -4 -- I ' 5 - ik rr . Af W A Z 6 Q Millie K 'nlsvl ' f4 d ' ' nmiiai-I-X +-+L'---A--' - V - 4 x l 'is 1J0wH- ov-moiffiawk . Sf TQ' .5111 fililvmnrimn j j Q i - X, FN mx T W -if i 1 , . X . H g I g e xi t . ,t 4 . i ' n R, JOHN SHAW .,1v., October 12, 1910-February 7, 1928 1 Even death has a Wonderful mission, i Though it robs us of him we loveg i 1 It draws our hearts from ourssurroundin s . V S X A X To long for that meeting above. I -X No matter how heavy our loss is, g A No matter how great our despairg 'X' H l Doesn't heaven seem nearer and brighter, gl E To know that some loved one is there ? iq! 4 eg i X ' ,Q t - ,t 4 i LSI,--2-J s.-.ra A, ' K I V Li ,F V '-nr if E -f 0- . .X 1581 t v . v P X ln-N ,Y , 4.- ,A -gf I :Al I I , .IX 'fl 3 ,ff A - , I T' A X. AX-ses AWMHJOWH fl mm A XXX:-A V I ea I I ,LQ eff 3Jn QHPIUHYIEIIII fi as 4 -ee 'M' ew To Ruth Lebow1tz, who d1ed A February 16, 1928. if ex She was to have graduated with d .JA the Class of 1928 on June 6, but, JN before that time came, the Great I Teacher called her to a greater task E N in a larger classroom. 5 I LX 5 I , 5-1 ,W his N X If if '-'lt' I d 1 fr L7 3 I . w L ix f t I ng, ,I RQ E Vi' l 1 dk A STAR ANNUAL SALESMEN 'F Sitting: ELEANOR Wmsz, HELEN WEST, BEATIIICE HAUGHT, XYIRGILIA VANDBRGRIFF S Starm'ing: WILLIAM JACKEI., LLOYD JOHNSON, PAUL SHAW, LINUS MILLER. i'i ' I A he 1 X A Awmesgi ,Q Eye ir' L., V v 5' XXk?L? - r v - Y -V Y V V4 ..' M Y SI gimp Wg, AWVLLET, Li ,P-f Q ,..f .LY j-T-if-TV 1 , L . . 4 1 l59l lJouqh- a-mon A Elie 1523 'lliiztnrg In the year nineteen hundred twenty-four We landed at the huge front door Q Of Tech High up on the hill, ' There we were to stay until Four years had come and passed, x X - And we a great knowledge had amassed. fx 2 As freshies we appeared so small X That we were hardly noticed then at all. But we took part in all activities, 4 X And didn't overlook any festivities. I The teachers thought that we were dumb, Q Because we were always chewing gum. The exams produced a sad effect, And we were in work up to our neckg But, as 'tis said, ignorance is bliss , We smiled and laughed even through this, S Till soon freshies we were no more, As each took his place as a Soph'more. 5 A S The second year was but the second step 'T Q Up the ladder we started with such pep, is le, I And soon we found to our dismay 4 1 E We must get our lessons every day. X fl We studied algebra, Caesar, English, history, T g Of which we have now just a memory. 1 Mr. Bower seemed to notice us more R-- As over our books we had to pore. We supported the team and the paper, The Red and Blue, which made us caper. Q We evaded all the Sophomore demons, -JI,-v Hoping as Juniors we wouldn't be lemons. A Then the third year began with a rush, - ' y All our hopes just seemed to crush I When exams again we were taking, A y For we were still artists in the making. l I We worried about English and chemistry, I lx And studied our French and geometry. X N We all went to the Senior dance, e And acted like persons in a trance. ' - Then we decided the annual to support, 'X And carried home a good report. '15 ' Thus the third year is about to end AQ Q 5 As Seniors our ways we must mend. q ' E ii Q LN K x Q ' 2 N, .5 , . ' i ,,. , s Qi? is- A .,- + 1QQ8r e teeny. 1 a Ks Q 253,52 l .AL A g , af ,-.-- l60l .. 4. ,.,.. ........m,m..,m........-..,..,.A,.-.-4n.m.4..................... Q rg Q-Hough: a-mon S? THE 1928 HISTORY-Continued The fourth year begins, worries start anew, We wonderif we'll all get through. Soniiehof our membefs arg on the teams, An ope in each o us cams X - gl To put across the Red and Blue, ' The concerts, plays, and annual, too. T Then we organized our class as one, And scarcely had our work begun 4 X When one we missed whom all loved so, But it is true, as you may know, X Q That all good to God again will go From whence it came to us below. t F We are pleased, on looking back, I ' We find that most of us didn't slack But put our shoulders to the wheel, S And formed a structure hard like steel. S It is the class of nineteen hundred twenty-eight. . up May it live to achieve something great! STELLA WOLF, '28 N. . E 1 N F f . 9 .Q A Quant 5 Aliarmuvll R Four years we have trod these halls Each with his own chosen viewg Q , Now, we have finished our purpose '41 As it comes time to bid our adicu. A We have worked and been happy together, 1 And enjoyed those years so dear, I But 'tis time to depart on life's journey, A . Ne'er to rally as we have done here. While makin our years a success X fs R1 Some of our fiends have gone, V -X But we hope to meet them again 5 When our work here on earth is done. ' F I We bid thee a last farewell, Alma Mater, pj A To enter the work shop of God, Q - And someone else will tread E - The footsteps that we have trod. RUTH PRESCOTT '28 QS - ' N X f . - ,Q 1-4, Q X , is if if Ni l' X -1QQ 3 fi-ff - ' Te-- l61l 5 and .im , ,, , T. ' H-H,--ag li .mug .i, .WH rulun,usn.- .,. ' Qomh- a-mon X An 69212 tu HH. 311. 9. Farewell to thee, Alma Mater, Farewell to thee, dear M. H. S., Our days with thee are over, And we pass on to the rest. R 3 Q M ' N We have loved thee very dearly, X2 And we leave thee with a sigh For good times had together- May their memories never die! A, X We have fought, and played, and struggled, N All for thee, our pride and boast, X . And We've tried to make thee famous ' To each shore and far-oH coast! Our football teams were great ones, And though we didn't win each game, . We've established a great record, S And for thee We've gained great fame! S -- In basketball, you must admit, ,. We surely did excel, 3 Our baseball teams, as you have heard, ji L E Played all their games quite well. Q X N I 4 Again and again we helped to win 5 At all the literary meets- ! Which proved to all,-as students- Yi We simply can't be beat! A' I . But the time has come, as all times must, I To bid thee a fond adieu,- 1 ,Q . And so we swear, Dear M. H. S., 'W We'll always be true to you! A DAVID A. BOYD, '28 Q. A H.,-. fi I ' Be strong in faith and courage: ever true K' R To that still voice which urges you along, X N Press onward! There is nought can hinder you: ' .. Be strong! l. . K Have vision! hold the great ideal in view, fa I. ' God gives man power to conquer hate and wrong. ,Q ll A His message lives for Gentile and for Jew. q E S Be strong! 5 I ii Q PN Xl! hi r - t , X , - NN .M Fi' Q r it - !E.a!- It g U . 192 3 1 , .f .T me -a -- 5 - l62l ,tf -- --- ' 1-nun: 'Husain-n-mini in - -X ffliouqh C1 mon X he 1 B23 Igrnpherg The day is bright and shining, George Briggs pulls teeth, The sun its heat has lent, A atha Cleary is a social star, The fleecy clouds are rolling by, Edwin Yoder is a detective, 'Tis the day of senior commencement. Sara Berkowitz runs a car. 5 As I stand so still on the corner Ruth Ashman is a dancer, gl My classmates, capped and gowned, go by, Earl Schweitzer makes the laws, X The thoughts of t e future surround me, Frances Kijowski dresses hair, . And a vision comes to my eye. William jackel inspects new saws. Alice Headley likes the farm, William junker runs a book shop, X Walt Wallace is at college, Alice Mclieever teaches gym, Elma Blank takes pictures, Harry Pry is a racer, Preston Kline owns a cottage. Edythe Batchelor wrote Be Slim. -X Harvey Krow sells coffee, Walter Brown is a carpenter, Grayce Carter owns a barbeque, Frances Regester is a painter fair, Alice Crosby is a cook, Hugh Pry builds bridges, L. Mendlowitz writes reviews. Dorothy Myers makes false hair. Gertie Simpson teaches the grades, Ross Miller lives on a ranch, Gordon Reuff collects taxes, Nora McDonnell is a housekeeper, Betty Weitzner takes care of children, Ellen Kline is a waitress, james Bechtol sells saxes. A meat-cutter is V. Leeper. Grace Flynn paints china, Jennie Anderson is a'specialist, T Henry Finkel makes the glue, Edwin jenkins bought a sloop, 1 Mary Harper has built a home, Lauretta johnson left for Europe, sa g Don Harman manages a zoo. Charles Gilchrist looped the loop. I R Lois Blythe is a singer, Lois Rankin sells diamonds, , john Wirth is a judge, Morris Rack makes glass eyes, K Edward Dunlap is a chemist, t Hildur Bergquist thinks of retiring, n , Bessie Carlson makes fudge. Leonard Cowan exterminates flies. Milton judkovitz is a grocer, Ray Hannegan is a draftsman, Alice Kaufman writes plays, Louise Ayres advocates smiles, Charles Sior is a conductor, Harry Lacey is a shop champ, Edith johnson works at Hays. A social light is Ruth Giles.. Mary Simco handles candy, Trixie Haught is an army nurse, ' E. Littlewood is with the Giants, Clyde Munnell is a dean, Lillie Tauber is a debater, Evelyn Bartolome'is a librarian, , Harry Ackerman sells milk in pints. Allan Whitehouse is on thescreen. I Ed. Hewitt is a lawyer, Andrew Conley is a philosopher, Ellen Watkins sings Carmen, Pearl Klein is married, too, Z X James Dawson is a cop, William Snyder is a surgeon, 4 p Dan Bryan sells the Marmons. Louise Porter has composed Who? KJ R Elvira Wisser is an essayist, Alden Wilson studies languages, X Bill Flynn is an artist, Dot Anderson won the Butler stakes, I Mary Jane Petrella nurses, Bill Nee coaches soccer, Clyde Broadbent is a druggist. Dorothy Shatzer bakes cakes. Herb Conrad plays the organ, Cecelia Carroll plays the piano, F 1 Pearl Rosenbleet teaches science, Richard Wells is a clown, ' Paul Vogel is a tenor, Elizabeth Dunn is a reformer, Q E Claudia Amper wrote Appliance. Chuck Alverson is a man about town. it E Ruth Broder is a milliner, Marie Manning takes notes, L. Johnson is a lady's man, Karl Bathhurst trains fleas, Margaret Coup is a stenog, Louise Boss studies music, Clara Godfrey has a coat of tan. Carl Ginnell plants the trees. L X . 4 'S 'S 'Q i -Q-v 'V T .- g S 1 VQ . un r--- .u.Zl2l3'?' MYQQ L+,- T'i' ,ng . v. j 1J0wh-afYfL ni 'x I S I., g I I l E 'n- I 1 ix THE 1928 PROPHECY-Continued Leroy Davis joined the Navy, Syd Kimelman owns the News , Rosalia Hartig is a teacher, Anthony McDonnell sells old shoes. Stella Wolf is an aviatrix, Stephen Flaherty studies law, Emma Barnes teaches hygiene, Linus Miller found a Dinosaur's jaw. Michael Fillipsic is a general, Louise Patterson works at the Y, Leslie Cohn is a broker, Helen West makes mud pies. Ethel Barkemeyer studies asteroids, Charles Azzarella is a tennis star, Isabel Brown is a critic, Alex Erskine bought stocks at par. John Beres is a gardener, Thelma Hess is a dieticiang Dot Greggerson is a violinist, Jim Mere ith is a politician. Josephine Houck is a suffragist, jim McCaughan is'a history teacher, Ruth Jones works for the florist, Frank Ferrie is a preacher. Herb Gleditsch is a driver, Ruth Prescott keeps some beesg Coleman Herpel is a professor, Beryl Minnick sails the seas. Lorraine Booker is an elocutionist, Charles King is a designer, Leda Eelpuliti is a cashier, George McBride works on a liner. Wilbert Dougherty is our mayor Rose Sniderman sings like a lark' Dick Rigsby is a miner . enkins frequents the park. Violet Eleason is a model Charles Bergquist is a speaker of fame' Marian Krows runs a hat shop Herb Smith heals the lame. Leo Gibala is a jeweler Lois Alexander makes tubs' Anna Nilson is the mavor s wife A. Bingman sells the shrubs. V Mildred Chessman married a count S. Thomas works at the mill' Katherine Hagbloom is a clerk E. Leatherman patented a bill. Ross Wadsworth is a mechanic Ruth Guisler is a principal stern james Wright is a janitor Mae Hay den raised a fern Lillian Smith helps at home, Bill Orbell is a janitorg Naomi Bryan is a maid, Dot Newcomer is a tinter. john Tomko is an engineer, Margaret Smith tamed a lioness, Herb Cunliffe tunes pianos, Leuore Trimble rivals Venus. Margaret Kerezsi went South, Elmore Ritchie works in a foundry, Mable Le Breton manicures, W. Smolnicki surveyed a boundary. Dorothy Moore teaches Latin, Ken Harrison drives a truck, Estelle Mosby is a palmist, Wm. Hughes picks clover for luck. Mary johnson is at Paris, Wm. Gamble lays a flute, Augusta Kalkbrenner is a rider, james Gray learned how to shoot. Bob Griffiths works in a mine, Helen Killgallon sings soprano, Alma Kottler is a decorator, Regis Guiser makes banjos. Florence Peters is a welfare worker Ed. Matta directs a band, Alice McAraw sued for divorce, Jae Burland works at the Strand. Paul Guisler sells bonds, Dot Dickson left for S aing Martha Ingram secured, her degree, Frances Skiba lives on the plain. Elsie Parton is a mannequin Ralph Pratt fits glasses' Flo. Abrahams is married Katheryn Smythe buvs molasses. Norman Stern is a dentist Mary Squibb is at Niagara Fal s' Stan Popowitz is a pugilist Marie Brant dresses dolls. Margaret Whitaker likes the movies jim Robison owns an inn- Esther Bresh is a secretars ,jean Conlogue is making pins. anet and Sara Bryce twins- Are traveling with a show' Freda Gross and Olive Harris Are learning how to sew. Wm Montgomery is a consul Mary Clark composed a poem Ruth Cupp studies economics Gerald Erx in lives in Rome FX -M -4 . X., -: v M . -S 'X 'N f t ' -1928 or-2 P' -Lu' rf gait-'fs 1: R , 4'-L' M-iq ' I 1 QT- JJ ' , ' I Q 1 i , ' Y 1, I N ' v a Q , . N -' 1 i .l , K- , S y w 5 .. , 4 I 's gg . . . . 'S ' -4 n X - ' - ' L N i , L . x ' A x , .,:u:u:': V-2' E-X R 2 n Z' ' -L! I - i l i?--I. l64l R WWh' f1'm0'1 THE 1928 PROPHCY-Continued 1 X ' Daniel John is a Fireman, J- Black is 3 soloist. Doris Henderson organized a club, Helen Peebles sells gasoline. Herb Mehaffey digs graves, W . . d V . I Xviima Dawkins is at sub. RCIICC C152 IS an 3 Scrtlscf, ,- Wm. jaycox built a dam, . Emma Gicditsch is running 3 fair' Adalonl McKenery is ah med assistant, x X - john Tokar is city engineer, -l- G05 onovlc Won 3 am' X 5 E, jack Gorring is with a show, J Braun runs an on wen fp Xi Jim Callahan designed a pier. Mansncid keeps the House, . . , . Marie Plummer is with the circus, Elizabeth Elko is a farmer s wife, Emnv Dunn i-cars 3 mouse Everette Kennedy is a bacteriologist, ' f 'll X Helen Mushfdsh lilsbs Clfl' life, Helen Sowa coaches baseball, Ed NOW-Ck 15 3 Soclologlsf- Michael Schoverth plays ping pong, E . i i Q Lucretia Scott is a speaker, . aCl'2 liflllrfli-IS StjllI1ilUClf1llmCd, Rogers Waters wrote a song. m. mn ives in ussia, Hazel Conlin is on the jury, J. Navaroli is a stage hand, Thelma Snyder wrote Prussia, Dot Gates sings contralto, A Eugene Houckiis engaged, Anna Ehrhart sells radios, Vivien Gault lives in alo Alto. Joe Perkowski has learned to ski, V Martha McClintock teaches school, S- Kochliodm owns fl fum' V. S P. Jorgcnson is on the sea. Bernice hrhart studies astronomy , Herb Palm is a brakeman, -S Beatrice Downey is a prima-donna, Marlon Nelson PW-CUCCS CCooomY- F- Ray McNutt experiments with lights, Mac Olson works at Binmm-S X gstligigdlfetfnns is a rtgisgriir, Frank Miller ropes the cattle, i ii ' I cmlss manages g ns' L. Housaman is an artist, Q , Alma Lydcn runs an elevator, Herb Myers is brave in battle. x X Dor Ulm raises Cars: Alice Panetta teaches English, ,Q .lolm Swerra hHf1dl?S 2 Crane- Harry Shaffer lays cables, ' ' Anna Pechar lives In flats- Katherine Kissane isfabphysicist, K h 't l . Elna Peterson lives in London, cn Jo mon rec' cs 3 cs ' L- HMP' lWlP5 the florist? Aurie Lane is a duchess, Eliaabeth Richard teaches grades, Al Quinn inns 3 stall: Blame Corey likes the forest. Tcicsia Lofsnom oinns thcgqixlonfl Toot Whitehea lavs asc a . ev Charlotte Latta is a governess, S P ' 'TJ' . David Bord is 3 fcimffefi Quentin Akers is a hurdler, Ek?-HOV V552 FQKC WCS P- G-i Tom Andrew likes the cards, , Laura Kmchloe is a sub supporter. Tom DCC, and Louis Beck ' A ' bl d A Rachel Boax swam the channel, rc mscpara C Par S Raul Shawfan fo' Pffsidcnfi Stella Koch is a seamstress. K N kafhflm Dlflllf 2 floor l3dX, M. Hendrickson likes geometry, A n Falco Pulsmellr is a local resident. goin-ia gnc,-mc, is 2 cartoonist, 1 A Jack Manning studies photography. I ' ix SLnui:cliSri1Salaiechri-oodles M C ' H 1 d E a ea ' s , v i ' 5 N jack Lindquist is a smithie, Fitzgiilddiaitlc Slgaiiredctllilstgoggi S, f Bcfld .lame Sells Poodles- Virginia Leonard is a model, N . CNT B db t ' d . Gertrude Mooney is an operator, I ma cn raises ogs 'X I F Leo Smith C0llCCfS fubbcfi Bernice Long is at the seashore, I 1 up '- Esther Scoops married an ice man, E, Anderson works in 3 banks 5 'J A R. Keenan hunts whales for blubber. Emma Biiz is ii stcnogy Q S R h Zi i f V Frank Cassel has built a tank. ' 1 ut immerman is a screen avorite, ii S E. Englert is training for the Olympics, And so they onuvard Pass, LN SX Anna MCBH-is 15 wi! growing- Each ruled by the Fates, A Elizabeth Trauger raises chicks. -'Noi high, but Climbing, x h The best of'my classmates. ' - john Mosher is an explorer, ' N V. Vandergrift tours Palestine, FRANK CASSEL, 28 ie N .5 L. 2 C , L, -,. L-A s ,fs 15' 'E51' 0 A M 5 xii- ,gli .- T -' PS. :.:w' Ziff-:'f: 'f ' - - ,ga Y D. , 1 . , 'P-ee-eg ' e k. ire,-,, Z! 'fr-Li ' 5 s , eqlousqh u Hon, we A S Xu RI T1 f' '3 ' . Nl 'N fe QT I 3 f X MY i .N L X ix X V we e -, A - f J' f ex lf R.. . . 1:3 A N A SCENE IN THE FRONT HALL e ,J 'T The Great Emancipator , fi 'Mid the names that fate has written V 'K 'X On the deathless scroll of time, L7 We behold the name of Lincoln, 5 R 3 Shining like a living flameg WS N 'Mid the deeds the world remembers , s xl X ' CDeecls by vauntlcss heroes donel We behold the deeds of Lincoln ' ' Blazing like a brilliant sun 'Mid the lines whose light illumines -f lx History's dark and dreadful pageg '- l We behold the life of Lincoln i Lighting up an awful ageg - When the storm of peril threatened 7 Ng His loved land to o'erwhelm, N Safe the ship of state he guided, fxlw With his hand upon the helm. 1 1 M N V - L F 55 fr -as N xt. ' ' K X1 'N X' e 2+ fp ' IQ F- 8 , f L' 17 ' FA ' 'A' ' - Q 1-me-'ii' -- -. . l35l ,I - ' :tri 7? G sf: . 5. qg ' av' f' . . , 3 tgjgx-1 gHpwmRfmmn gP5XQQgH51 ' X. x R -X I ' A l NX one was will E, THE Senior Class of 1928, of McKeesport High School, of the city of McKeesport, County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, having successfully completed four years of preparation, and being about to assume our responsibilities in the world, deem it necessary to dispense with our most precious possessions, privileges Clegal or otherwiseD, duties, interests, and accomplishments, acquired by the loyalty and persistency of members of said class, all of whom have been pronounced of sound mind, memory, and under- standing, wishing to provide for the disposal of the aforesaid property, hereby record and ordain this to be our last will and testament, thus revoking all wills made heretofore by us. First: To the school in general, building and equipment, we leave our regrets at parting, our appreciation of its support and protection, and our lasting good will and loyalty. Second: To the school board, Superintendentj. B. Richey, Principal John F. Bower' and the faculty, we bequeath a realization of our incapacity to succeed unaided by the guidance which they so willingly gave, and a hearty appreciation of their concern for our advancement. i Third: To our physical instructors, Miss Meinert, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Chase, also to out musical instructors, Miss Wallace and Mr. Stribrny, we address due thanks for their untiring efforts to develop our physical and musical ability, and an apprecia- tion of the diversions from study which they made possible for us. Fourth: To the Juniors, Class of '29, we assign: 1. Our class rooms with faithful, competent teachers. 2. Our pencil sharpeners, .sharp or otherwise, and all books, old, worthless or otherwise. 3. Our seats and tables in the cafeteria. 4. Our fronts seats in chapel. 5. .Privilege of publishing and improving the Red and Blue . 6. The honor of recording the events of the year in the Yough-a-Mon . 7. The ordeal of sitting retty for the camera. 8. The exclusive right oflhaving an organized class. . 4' . Our good taste in the selection of the class motto flower and colors. . The opportunity of following the remarkable examples set by our class. A confidence in their abilitv and willingness to work for the school. Fi th: To the Sophomores class of 30 we will and transmit: . The honor of being upper classmen. . The privilege of attending Senior Chapel. . The responsibility of setting a good example for lower classmen. . A trust that they will support all school actix ities. '.S'ixtl:: To the Freshmen Class of 31 we bequeath: . A change from the green to the mellow color significant of knowledge. . The right to chastise Freshmen. . A familiarity with the school. Seventh: To the future classes of M. H. S. We leave: 1. The building and equipment. 2 A cordial welcome to the seat of our knowledge 3 Numerous pedagogues IX -1 'R is x Y 1-v 'V' 'N f ' 1.--.E-F. lg i ' Tl y 11 , I 1' f , ' . C 1 2 f R 4 , , 5 1 , , , , f 2 - I 2 5 5 . 3 Q ls . . 1 1 e W 4 Ss. ee - X T as-42 1 n a'gg5qfe '.ee1028 i ,.fii7?E2 I l67l A ' B ff - . ' . . . ' a A Q N X- A -f Yililouqhf Q-mon Q 'R X 1 L 1 . h xx THE 1928 WILL-+Continued 1 4. The new experience of attending chalpel. ' GTX ,, 5. The duty of supporting the Red an Blue . H I . 6. The exercise obtained in changing of classes. . ,Q T 'i P 7. The right of selecting your course of study. L ' Eighth: ,To the student body in general: 5,3 ' 1. A new athletic Held to encourage athletic victories and good sportsmanship- 2. A new campus to keep free from all unsightly things. K- 1. 3. The cannon for protection against invasion. f 4. Our vocal excellency and musical ability. I' X 5. The remarkable example set by the class of 1928. 4 P Ninrb: To the faculty we will: X Q 1. Remembrance of the remarkable scholastic ability of the class of '28, 2. Well deserved rest from the mischief of the members of our class. ' ' - 3. An appreciation of their attempts to give us knowledge and of their support Q ' in all of our activities. E Lartb: We do hereby constitute and appoint Professor John F. Bower to be the . executor of this, our last will and testament. We leave the disposal of all prop- S erty Clegal or otherwiseb, not herein mentioned, to Professor Bower. , We, the Senior class of 1928, have hereunto subscribed our name and aflixed our Q seal, this 12th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred V'-X X H - and twenty-eight. . i I - A ' Class of 1928, f Q , Q Vice-Preiidmt-Doius HENDERSON KT .X E Per Ruth Zimmerman, '28 T P ' . . ,Q-,E 'Q,SiBIllE2'61i' .. ' , - x, ' 'jufif if A X B. ' ' X Q There is a destiny that makes us brothers: .X A None goes his way alone: ' x All that we send into the lives of others fa 1 Comes back into our own. y I care not what his temples or his creeds, H A One thing holds firm and fast- q E That into his fateful heap of days and deeds ' K ii E ' The soul of a man is cast. 'X N 'N .2 xg l N N 1 . NH il Er --ig!-bg X A S XY 5 A X , f 1-.5 X2-X 1 0' X ' P2 , fc it e 192 8 g . ...g e x h p wal - rg uqh CIJTLOTL L, UTLIOYS 'T I I he 1529 linll L A E U5 7 ' A I.. I f. , . Q I I' I' ITD I, I S I x ' 4, R , . . I , 1 'HI ' 5. ,,I. J,.ea,, ,-gas 'A L ' 1 P, Ir' I ' -I I Pk E- UI. - - N X S 4 I IA' I .I Q ' I N. M ANDREWS, MATTHEW ANDERSON, JOHN AILSTOCK, PEARL ANGELD, ANNA AUSTIN, CLARENCE ATRAN, MARIAN CI-IARLETDN, WALTER CARTER, EDNA COPPER, EDWIN CALHOUN, JEAN CALLAWAY, EDWARD CINDRIC, AGNES GARLUW, MARGARET GELTz, VICTOR GUTTMAN, LILLIAN GRoss, ANNBTTB GRACE, MARGARET GILCHRIST, MARJGRIE JOHNSON, HILDA JAIJBS, ROBERT JUDKOVITZ, RosE KNIBPKAMP, SUsAN -4 . .III . 43 ' 3 4' .W .I ANDERSON, DAVID CASLOV, BBATRICB GRIEIIIN, HAROLD KYAK, ANNA I .' T X . ANGBLO, JQEEPHINE CAMPBELL, CLARA GAYVERT, MILDRED KHIKI GEORGE I . pf ALBINB, ROLAND CONRAD, ELLA GELTZ, HODGSON KLAUSMANI LOUIS ' i I ANDERSON, DOROTHY CDLEEIAN, HAZEL GUSTAI-BON, LAURA KBSSUNGI WILLIAM ANTON, CoRA CARTER, HARRY GRAFFIOUS, KATHLEEN KALERI OLLIE KUsIcK LOUISE I -1247 I . A ' , KLEIN M RIAN : ' BECK, ORVILLE DlTbiORB, REGIS HIBBS, ARTHUR KIILIIS ' CII,'IfIIIIIIINII I 1 BAsTAsIcI-I, IVAN DOUGLAS, SADIB HURST, HAROLD KRUPIIR ALBERT S BURTNETT, MITCHELL DE AUGUSTINE, JOHN HICKS, BERNARD K ' ' NOTT, NICHOLAS BLACKBURN, MIRIAM DUNCAN, NEIL HACKBTT, VERA . - KELLER, FRED , A - BILZ, HAZBL DAVIS, EARL HARDWICK, CAROLINE KIIIIONA MICIIAIIII ' ' I I BUNBAUGH, ROBERT DDNET, MARTI-IA HARTLAND, RUTH KOIIII dIIIvII -A 1 , BuRRoUGHs, MARJDRIE DULANEY, BVAYNE HELMAN, MABBL KIIIIS 'NIIIIIIIII XI , ., I BURGER, JOSEPH DAVIDSON, GARNETTB HUTSKOW, MIKE KIIIIIII MILTON 5 I f . BIDDLESTGNE, BVILLIAM DYcKEs, WYILLARD HGIIEMAN, WILLARD KIIISCIIIIII FIIIIIIIII Q I, E BERKOVITZ, ADOLPI-I DUDEIc,JoI-IN HOBIIEIAN, GEORGE KIIIINII ILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - II. , I I A BUONO, ARTHUR DOUGLAS, CRETE HEATHERINGTON, ROY ' ' L I Af ' BALlN'1',IJ0HN DONALDSON, HELEN HARRIsoN, CI-IARLEs ri I j 'ff-2 - BADSTIBNER, ELMBR DOWNBY, ELIZABETH HARE, Bon Lokm JOHN ' Q I BELL, MARTI-IAAM. DoNALDsoN, RUTH HARRISON, EDITH Lo-IZ, CLYDE CII? I BARTLETT, HELEN DITNIORE, KENNETH HOIBROOK, EDWARD LUXI ALVIN .I ' I1-3 - A BAKER, ANNA HEATH, CLYDE LOTTIG Lois - T. , I , I I BASHISWA JoHN EISBLB' CARRIE HOEEEAAN FENTDN EACH, JIIQMES A V -' ' A , , , EDELMAN PEARL EEZBRI 'CHARD . , BARTHA, FgosE EDWARDS: MIIIIGAIIIII, HENEKEY, CLEORGE LOYAI MICHAEL A . I, .I . QQAJICYIESKITJXARQSLVTIBRITB EISBLB' MARGARET K' Hiiliggcir FIFIQIEK Lou' MARIE ' U ' ' EICHELBERGER, VIRGINIA ' LY!-B-JEAN ' ' Q' , I BRLETIC, MARY HICKMAN, WALTER LONGABAUGHI HELEN Q . . , ,an I BOYD, DHUSILLA HARRIsoN, HARRY LOGANI GEORGIA N yIIgI,I , ,I BowsER, HAzEL FARKAS, SIDNEY HoPKINs, MYRA ' If QM l I BARTHA, FREDA Fox, ESTHBR HARRIS, HELEN ' ' , if.-.If-, BRADLEY, JENNIE FELDMAN, SAMUEL HAGBR, EDITH MIHERI WILLIAM A 'LI Z , BOBIE, ANNA FRIBERG, OSCAR HACKLER, ESTELLE MIIIIIIIII SIIIIIIIIIN A - ' . - I BURKMAN, HERBERT FORSYTII, EARL MIINSOIII JOIIIIIIII , A ' I 1 BRowN, ALVIN FRXBDMAN, EsTELLE MCCIIIIMII GIIOIIGII - ' - QQ, -' ' BEAUMQNT, Bnss FosTER, SAINI ITSCOITZI MON-BY MYERS MIIIILYN S I, , . 1- , - BAHM, FLoRA FARKAS, MILTON If-I-MAN, THELMA M ' S - . I - ' 5 FORMAN GEORGE ISENBERG, NELL ALLOY: AM S I I - A I FIINCIIC IUIIIIIINII MYERS, GERTRUDB ' I I ' QI. I I CRAwIfoRD,JAMEs ' McKEE, SARA - 31 'lu 1, . FRANKLIN, VERNQN fi -. . COUNTRYMAN, MABEL JAsBER, VICTOR MCLBAN, RUTH . -' . FERGusoN, BVILLIAM I , - 5 ' , CHRISTIAN, ELIZABETH PIINICII LOUIS Jomzs, NANCY MENzIEs, CATHERINE I - .-L ,I . 1 ' CROSSLAND, FRED F ' S JOYCE, MARIE MossEURG, PHILIP g 'Q A-Ij, gf, 'Il CII S oRsYTH, YLvEsTER D M F . I-. f A DLEY, UzANNE F G - JoNEs, OROTHY ARTDN, RANK I Z.,-,.,-A., Q C Do OSTBR, IBSON E M . H+- 1, III., ! AMPBBLL, ROTHY JOHNSON, MIL AINs,JEss I I III' If 1 CHOTINER, Josxnu JOHNSON, THOLIAS MILLER, RUBY I I . ij COTHERY, THOMAS GUSTAPSON, CLIEIIDRD JoNEs, HERBERT MUDROCK, SAMUEL ' R 4 1' Couv, CATHERINE GREGO, HELEN JAMEssoN, HAROLD MoRRIsoN, PAUL . ' y , Z 'fl , ' - 1' . r CALLAHAN, CLARK- GIBSON, JDHN - JONES, ZELLA MILLER, EARNEST ' X - - :V Ii - N ' 7 . 7 if I ,, . - ,EI 'if .: . If in , . - . ' ' , I - 31 -'E - 1 ' ' X a ' . --I5 X X 5 x ' ' - 4' - : '3':':': - ' f ,., .., -:..,Z I . . I I - I, , . , . I, gt X2-X 'f' 7 X I .1- - '?,f 1 , ----- , - . , - IL hwy: Egg:-4: H - 2:1 I 1 A-LI I ,..-., ,.,,- I .I I FI. . , ' E ' 'T-I -' - --A' fAL.- r l691 I A I ' ' .. . 2 , . - I: --, -P ,- ' A A .,.,,,..L...... - ., ' V :- I . - JA- Ax. ..c. ,....,.,....,... -L 4. ..-I ,...... .....--.,.....-,.,,..,.. ....,...A.......A.LAA.......,g,-4...,.,- -7- -.. ,.-L. .,1.u.gr.,-'1A41:ghLlnl44 I F l , 'fl a-mon x I Y ix X ,, THE 1929 ROLL-Continued MILLINGTON, DELLA o'LESKA, XVILLIAM SWARTZ, MATTHEW TRAX, KATHERINE MBHI-MAN. E-STHBR SMITH, KENNETH THEODOROVICH, ANNA MELLINGER, JAMES PATTERSON, ANNA MAE SPIEGEL, STANLEY TARSEL, MAURICB MCCRACKEN, RICHARD PAVLIC, JOHN SMITH, CLARENCE THORPE, GRACE ' mCCLURBi4ALLBN gOCIVAjlK, LUDNVICK SAKAS, LouIs TOMLINS, GEORGE ,- ARTIN, OUIS AULB, OHN SMITH, EILJNICR THOMAS, ROBERT MERCUR, CECELIE PRICE, STELLA SENKO, JULIA TRELOSAN, CHARLES x X - MILLER, BILLIE PEEBLBS, EDWARD SANT, EVELYN I E, MII-IALEK, MARTIN PACKARD, EUGENE STYCHE, THOMAS PQ MCKEE, DORISJANE PENNY, BETTY SNAITH, GEORGE U G MASSIMINO, NEMO PAPKE, M.ARIE SMITH, JAMES UHRICS' EORFE ' MACKANIC, LUCILLE PLISKA, MIKE SJOBERG, FRED ULM' OROTHX MORLOCK, LBNVIS PETERSON, CARL- SHERIDAN, JAMES Lnwlcz' JOSEPH 'Y X Mr-nz, ROYD PBARSON, ALICE SBSION, XVILLIAM MBRZ, ELBBRT PLANCEAK, GEORGE Sgggim, LDUIS I MAUND, RICHARD PECHUTA, MARION SOWASH, WILLIAM VIDNOVICI SAMUEL ' Q MATESIRG, CORA PAYNE, ISABBL STALLINGS, JOHN MANN, MILLARD PALMER, HELEN SPIEGEL, HILDA IMIBIEZ. HOWJGKD SOUTH, XVILLIAM WOLF JACK , C EEVER, IRGINIA SINSBLI Lgmgg ' MAYHBLDI CHASI RIIIIIOIIIII JOHN SNIONI THOMAS WALLACE, ADOLPH MAURBR, V101-ET RODBMCKI ADA SCHROEDER, XVILLIAM YARD' HOWARD MIIUCIIIIINIII ISIIBEIII-5 RBICHBNBACH, ALBERT SOLIIWANI EDWARD V11-1-MMS, CYRII- g MALINI LOUISE RODGERS, PAUL SOO.I.I.I WIIIIIIAIII xgllssr SIDNEY MCDOWBLLI MARGARET RONIIYI VIRGINIA SCOTTI Ons WILLIAMS, YN ILLIAM MORIIOWI GIIADYS REIEER, MARGARET SONOSTIIOMI DOROTHY W U-NBR, BBATRICB -S MBYERSI FANNIE RAYMIIIII LIIONII SNYDBRI RUTH tVvILLIAMs, ELEANOR MIIIIVISI MIIIDIIED RICHARDS, L0uIsE SLBBTHI AROIIIIIIII WIBGANDIOKATHRYN I I MCIISELLANMHELEN g'II1I::i-:III IVga2?I2:ET EHUPB, ELVIRA xV3?I?NI5Av':-JHBRINB I C RIDE. UUE ' AFIBR, ARAB ' ' . MOPFAT, FLORENCE MAB RUSCOBI GBRTRUDB STRONG, ELLA MAE QJINKBLVGSOWILLIAM Q 1 MBIIIIINI ALCIDE REINSTEIN, NELLIE SIIIRIIOWI JOHN WBIINBIEGJII RSNK I ,I F MACAU, EDNA SEALIAN, JANE B B' D AR SCHMIDT WILLIAM WOOD' ISABBLLE P SMITH, WALTER ' XVHITAKBII, MARJORIE NELSON, MARGARET SMITH, MYRTLE bvlSS.ER, LAURA NELSON, ALICE STANIcIc, ANTHONY WIsIcEMAN, JOHN NICI-IOLIS, RACHEL SMITH, ELEANOR THOMAS, JEAN XVIATBR, WILLIAM NEWMAN, RAYMOND SPINDLER, JOHN TOMAC, GEORGE W ELCI-I, JOSEPH NICHOLLS, ALICE SPECHT, CHRISTY TRosTLE, EDGAR WILSON, ROGER I Q-Lv Tell Nicolai why you did not marry Marie Bride- Wherc's the paper plate I gave you Staninlauskaskinivanovitch?'' under your pie? , ' Well, Petroushka, to be frank, it took too Groom- Was that a plate?I thought it was In long to introduce her to my friends. the lower crust. f ' What rent do you pay? My dear, I tell you I was sitting up with a I I dOn't pay it. sick friend. 1 Izilhat uiould it be if you did pay it? How many did you set up before he got X R . nIIrac e. sick? I I X T- -1- A X Mrs. Asker- Are you going to buy any Of Doris: Don't you think my piano playing I that unpainted furniture that is all the rage is rich with feeling? ' HOW? ack: You remind me of Paderewskif' X K Mrs. Teller- No, we don't need to. Our 'lDOris: Really. ' ' 4 ,I fuIrniture was painted when bought it? but Jack: Yes. You both use your hands. 'Il A It s been used so Ilong that ll s all unpamted I -- Q . now,sOIt srightm style. A collection attorney receivIed an account I 3 II I ' I I accompanied by a request that he 'I'MOve I A O Lam- Did that patent medicine you heaven and earth to get this scoundrclf' N bought Cure your aunt? He replied: Lucy- Mercy, no! On reading the circular There would be no use in movin either O N that was wrapped around the bottle she got locality in this instance. The debtor tied last . . N two more diseases. week. I X i. N , I QI g I JZ , EIEIEE - . ,, . 'E' 22 A X 1 5 '13 we ' 'H L., C I L l7ol ., A ' . ga.- -RA .... . A,....-.IL - .-..,,,,h,I,....-- Q tx. N X NX U ,ff n I ll 'E 3 NN mmn- Q-mon s 65112 1925 Fil-Iuatnrg Twas on September the eighth In nineteen twenty-lite We entered old M. H. S Like bees at a honey hive We wandered through the endles halls And into the massive rooms Listened to the teachers calls And heard their various tunes As green as anv Freshman Class As scared as any one As dumb as anv lad or lass But to our place we ve won Again on September the sex enth In nineteen twenty-six With studies new and teachers too No fear of Senior s tricks With football heroes in our class And baseball players too - We led our class to victory For the sake of the Red and Blue We know the halls all off by heart, And laughed at the Freshman mass, For all the 'boners on their part We were far above that class. And then on September the sixth In nineteen twenty-seven Proudly we entered the Junior class And thought 'we were in heaven. Q - In music and sports and other things We always took the leadg . For soon we'll get our Senior rings, - And be of the Senior creed. Now we have our nice new band . - With uniforms so neat. A Well, so long and here's my hand Till as '29's we'll meet. . , ELIZABETH DOWNEY, '29 AXXST er 17 5 1 2 fx' Q . .ss xi E , fa Q -5-5 X -0 -'-V., X i my fi Lx g 'i....'.i iu:l:': 55 .9 2. gi H e 1Q28e if ff? M 1-I ' Ldfui-ii l71l, .. .. . Lg ...,L. . ,,.,, 2 Q s , AXA .I , -si 'T L ,NI ,L . ,R,'- 1 ' , I . M ,, WJ? ry L- - .1 ,L . 4 - , W - I ' R v - . L . R Hough-O. TYLOTL E., X I DX. .L , CN E I P U A 1 R 15313 li ll ' . ALTMAN, Y IRGINIA BRINKOS, JOHN DICKINSON, WILLIAM FRENCI-I, DONALD AIISTOCK, HELEN BRIDGES, VICTOR DUNCAN, DUANE FRAVEGA, ARTHUR ACKERMAN, VIRGINIA BARYNAS, REGTNA DONOVAN, WVILLIAIW FRANKO, LAURA , ARMSTRONG, MARIAN BUMBARGER, HERBERT DOUGLAS, THOMAS -if X ALLEN, MARIE BRYER, ERNEST DAERR, LAWRENCE ANDERSON, HARRY BEISLER, FRANCIS DOWNIE, BETTY GRAHN, EVA ABRAHAMS, EDITH BETz, MERLE DICECCO, JULIA GRWRITHS: CHAR'-E5 N AROSELL, EINAR BOBITC1-I, JOI-IN DzCABAczYNsKI, STEVE GROSS, EDYTHB ANDREYCHAK, GEORGE BONDY, DOROTHY DAVIDSON, DONALD GARF-AND, PRRCY BARKEMEYER, MARGARET DUNN, FRBDA GRH HTHSw EVA BERKOwITz, EVELYN DISEGI, BEN GRC1, MIKE BRUCE: EDITH BREWER, WVILLIALI DOWNHAM, RVINIFRED GOODMAN: LOUISE BURGE, LEWIS BBRQULS-R, ALBERT DUROLR, SRLVLR GILLMAN, CATHERINE DUONOY A'-'REI-'O BERGSTROM, WALBOURG DONALDSON, THELMA GOSTOVICH- MARY S BLOOMSTEARIZ, MARY ANN BRNRRY, JACK DRVLNCRN-L-Ls, ALRRRD GORDON, HERBERT S DOSTR-OM: AROARET BERGSTROM, MARGARET DOXVNES, W ILLIAM GIBSON, REOIS BOORER, BENJAMIN BURNSTEIN, ETHEL DAVIS, ARTHUR GREEN: E1-SIE 'S H BARTH, ELMBR DOUGLAS, RALPH GILCHRIST, WM. .-C BUNNER, GRACE DRRLLNG, ARE GORMAN, MARGARET X BESWICK, DORIS DOWNLS, FLORENCE GROSS, MARGARET LL BASHUR, EDWARD CALDWELL, LOUISE GILBERT, MILDRED J. . BARTH, LOUISE CRAY, HELEN GALLAGHBR, ELLEN Q ' 3 BIRNKRANT, LOUISE CONSIDINB, KATHRYN ERDODYI MARY GOTHART, VIRGINIA N I F BURTON, WILLIAM CHRISTNBR, LOIS EVERETD ISAEEI-LE GILMORE, MARIE N ' BURKE, WVILLIALT CHARLES, MAY EMERSONI ESTHER GRIFFITHS, GEORGE ' f BIDDLE, MARY CRAWLEY, FREDERICK EHN1, DOROTHY GARR, JAMES BROWN, BERNARD COYNAN, MARTIN ' EDMUNDSONI HOWARD GRIMAGE, BRINTON BARLOVV, MARGARET COLLINE, ROBERT EMERY- DAVID GRIFFIN, RICHARD BROWN, JESSIE COPBLAND, CHESTER EH-ART' THOMAS GREENFIELD, HARRY BRODER, NANCY COLEMAN, RVILLIAM ENOWERw HAZEI- GREENFIELD, IRBNE BRESH, JULIA CORNELL, JAMES ENGLERT- ELIZABETH GEROSKY, MARY I BONDY, DOROTHY CARLSON, FERNE ERICKSEJN- HELEN Q BICKERTON, RUTH CAMPBELL, MARGARET GER, OSERH -v 'V BERGQUIST, MARGARET CRISSWARE, ROBERT EDWARDS- WH-I-IAM HBRSKOWITZ, SELMA ' BUTELLA, WVILLIAM COLLIER, JOHN HILL, MARY BUYER, ADELINE CLARK, WILLIALI FARMER, ETHEL HAUSER, ALBERT BUMBARGBR, EDNA CATAUZARO, ANTHONY FERRIE, ANNETTA HRINKO, MARY , ,, BRICYB, EMANUEL CONANT, MAUDE FIRESTONE, BERTRUM HARTLIAN, GEORGIA I BLICB, RAYMOND CONNOR, ELIZABETH FORSYTHE, INA ' HANSON, AGNES BLACKSTON, EDNA MAE CARSTENSON, ELIZABETH FLICKINGER, LOIS HUGI-IES, MARGARET ' R BURNBRIDGE, ROBERT CRUDER, JAMES FRALEY, HENRY HICKBY, LAVERNE I BRAMHALL, ROY CHRIST, MARGARET FRALEY, JULIA HERBERTSON, LOUISE I BOSTAK, ERNEST CREEK, EDNA FINKEL. HOWARD HACKBTT, FERN Lg f R BERQUIST, EDVVARD CROSSLAND, W ILMA FOSTER, EDWARD HALL, EUGENE I XL BELL, VICTOR CANO, MARX' FERENCB, JOHN B. HERR, WBSLBY Y BARKOWSKY, STEVE CALIPBBLL, MAE E. FINNEY, HELEN HOFFMEISTER, PATRICIA S BARNES, LOUIS CVBRNA PAULINE FISCHER, MERL HENRY, LEONA ' ' BALAS, PAUL CUPCHICK, MARGARET FRITZ, WALTER HATCI-IER, ELSIE 'X f' BRYANT, CARL COTHERY, DOROTHY FOSTER, RUTH HERSHKOWXTZ, HARRY ' I I , BROMAN, ELMER CIESLEWICY, RUTH FEKULA, CARL HORNFECK, ANTHONY A A BOYLE, GENBVIBVE CHMIELBWSKI, STANLEY FRIEDMAN, MILTON HARRISON, NEEL E Q BERGER, BEATRICE COOK, THOMAS FRAZIER, GRACE HARALAM, MARIE ! BADDBRS, CORRINE CLINE, DAVID FARKAS, BEN HOCHMAN, THOMAS - B H R ' i Q ECK, ELEN CARLSON, CLAIR FIRESTONE, RUTH HABERMAN, OSE fx N BROBERG, FENWICK CHRISTMAN, HELEN FIGHTER, FRANK HBLMSTADTER, JANET N. i W BROUDY, ALFRED CARNS, ALBERT FARKAS, DANNY HICKEY, SARA N BRLETIC, SYLVESTER CIBULA, GRACE FIELD, THOMAS HUFTON, MILDRED Q Y N BRLETIC, STEVE CAUGHBY, ROBERT FARKAS, ISABELLE HESS, GEORGE L? I ' . . X K X X ' K ,,.il?'.l-E:-E . ax 1.-Lg? X . L L :- 'E' xa x A - S A f 3:2-,-2 Z Fi, :.5v f' if-r.-qehif, T T ' ' 2. , A A --M . W, , B - I - D T' K . 'rf 'vo-'Y :- ,F inf' Y' A' 'P'I,,fLy , -' ., ' T V'Tf'HWT Tw7f7TW 'F' I .T R ah , f G L - .. ,-V, A A A R,lJouq TulIl,on, 1 A R T ARA L, , 5 A ' 'X . F ' - . I THE 1930 -ROLL-Contlnued HAMILTON, CLARK KARABIN, JOHN MARKUS, ANNA NETZEL, LORAINE A I HARPER, ELSIE . KNOTT, MICHAEL MOORE, CHARLES NORDIN, ANNA K- HALLE, BERTHA KLEIN, TILLIE MOONEY, CLARA NOREY, MARIE HADEERO, EDYVARD KDHL, ELMER MARKWOOD, FRANCES NOIL, ELIZABETH HANNEGAN, ALBERT KINDT, MARION INSERVOS, ROSE NBWLIAN, PAUL HUREY, JOSEPH KEMP, JACK MAJDA, FRANK NELSON, ELEANOR HUGO, CECILIA KOVATZ, ETHBL MONPORT, JOSEPH NBEL, AMY HOCI-IMAN, LUCY KALSTONE, MARIAN MASSUNG, FRANCIS NEI-IEz, JAMES HURLEY, W ILKES KOB.kK, STEVE MADER, JAMES NYSTROM, VICTOR S ' HENRY, RALPH KUTZPARA, FRANK McKENERY,'GwENDoLYN NAYHCUSE, SHIRLEY HILTY, GEORGE KELLY, THOMAS MCKBB, JACK , , HALPERT, LENVIS KACzYNsIcI, ANTHONY IWCCUNE, MARTHA , HALL, BLANCHE KLASNICK, GEORGE MILLIGAN, HAzEL ORRI RBA HUTCI-IINSON, ALBERT KONKOL, ALEXANDER MALLOY, JOHN OVERANIN TH'-'RMAN G1 HOOK, XVILLIAM KILLGALLON, WILLIAM MUSULIN, AMIBL OSRORNH- HR'-BN X HALLETT, VANCE KIER, GLEN MO0DH', CARL ORD- JOHN A- I HOFFLIAN, ENIXIA KARABIN, MICHAEL MCCLEES, GEORGE OWBNS, DH'-ORHS -X . HURLEY, PATRICIA KEISCI-I, LOUIS MCBRIDB, THELMA OL-ACK: BRRTHA HOPKINS, MARY KOPUS, JOSEPH MAXSVELL, MYRON OSTRRMANI LAWRHNCH Hoos, HARRIET KIRKLAND, HALLIE MURRAY, THOMAS ONCRA1 JOHN HUPP, HELEN KLEIN, HARVEY MORRIS, MARY ONDHKAI ARENH HUEY, DOROTHY KIMELISIAN, MARIAN MORITZ, ISRAEL O'-HH: JOSEPH KEARNEY, WILLIAM MINNICK, HOWARD ' OLSON- LH-'-'AN KOSTYZAK, PETER MATURKANIG, ALBERT ' EZRRREZREIRD IEUGLBR, ANNA IRIIAACDOUGAIIAL, JAMES QRARSONY C ARL g IMHORI LEROY ARABIN, JOHN RAQZUREECA, LIZAEETI-I PATTERSON, ANN A ILLMAIZY DOROAHS' M ERS' LENN Pu-TLER' HAROLD 'S - IVKOVICH BURKE LAZAR JULIUS Mc RIDE' UGBNB PATTERSON, ROBERT 1 w Osxowrrz, IRENE pALM HTLDUR I-A5009 COR-A MCKBNBRY HELEN PARRRR M LLT LONG, MARY ELIZABETH MRNATRRTJRANDOLRH PALRRVATZ OROSRLRA . JACOBS, MARGARET LAXVDESMAN, LOUIS MRLRGR, ANNA PRTACR ARNA JONES, HELEN LERION, GRACE MORROWTTZ, RUTH PARRR HARRY 1 JBNBY, JOHN LEnOwITz, EUGENE Moss, SAMUEL PIRRAARR FRANK R 4 JENKINS, HELEN LINDBERG, CHARLES MTDDLRNTRR, HARRY P R RA LR N JOHNSON, SYLVIA LOGAN, ROEERTA M ALTNTC, GRORGR PACECETRRL0 ARD JOHNSON, MARDELLA LCAEFFLBR, HELEN MOORE, RAT PRRRRACR, MIKR JAMES, PEARL Lx LE, VERNA MULLRN, EDWARD PRARCR MARGARET A JOHNSON THEODORE LAMSIIE, BEN MORGAN' GEM-RUDB PORTER' WILUAM ' ' RTZLRR- CHAR'-R5 POLLOCK, WILLIAM JOSHKOwITz, ISADORB LOEE, GENEVIEVE MTLLRR, RONALD PRAZA JULIA JENSEN, VINCENT LEWIS, SARAH MCGRRGORA MARGARET PRRUMRA FRANK 1 ,Lv JONES, EDDIE LECI-IALK, HELEN MCKRNRRY, M ARG ARRT PULSINRRLA HALDA -1.4 . JAMES, RICHARD LINDEERGH, LOUISE METERS, ROSE PORR DORRTRY ' JACOBANSKY, ANNA LIGHTNER, RUTH MCKTNNRTR JACK POLARRRY MARGARRT JOHNSON, HAZEL LITTLEJOHN, ALICE MCDOWRLL, VRD A PATACR RQTARY A I V ' -l2?Tis.ii5'::1, kaliitfiiiiis, xqggfggcgjigggff PATTERSON, ' - I POLLARD, DAN I JAMES, EARL LANG, JOSEPH M ARTR, VLRNLR PAISLRY MARY X N JACK, ALICE - LINDSKOG, ARLINGTON MOTTATA HERBERT PRYOR tYRUs A JOHNSON, DON LEVINE, HELEN MCNULTT, ELLIS PRA-ACR JOHN I JOHNSON, DBXVITT LUECKERT, KENNETH MCBLTRA KENNETH PATTRRRON Lois f- JOHNSON, NELLIE LYNCH, THOMAS MULLRNA PATRTCR PATTRRSON: DOROTHY . Y N LAPR- EDWARD NIARKSTEINBR, PETER p ARUCN A JOHN I - LOWERYI HELEN MCGBARYYJ-'-CK PETTY FRANCIS S - ' KLEIN, RUTH I-ANDMAN: LH-I-'AN MACFARLANE, NORRIS PATTERSON AGNES - - ' ' KERBSI, MATILDA I-ARSONI WA'-THR ' MALSEED, BBATRICE PALM LTLLTAN ,-N KINKAID, MILDRED LINDRHRGI THOMAS MARSHALL, JEAN A ' , ' A I KLEIN, MILTON I-AYT0Nw ARTHUR MCMILLAN, SARA QUINNA JOHN A ' KENNEY, MARIE EEONARDRERANCIS MANSFIELD, LARUE 5 t l KALKBRENNBR, EARL ANDHR- URIRI- McKEE, HELEN A KALER, WILLIAhi LONRTTH JAMES MCCOY, CHARLES RANDOLPH, MATTIE ,Y 5 KRIBGER, LAJORIE A. I-ANGHARTI RAY MOLS, ANTHONY RAILINGSHAEER, GRACE LR KUSHNER, ELEANORE RYAN, CHARLES YB KANACH, LOUISE MARQUARDT, MARY NELSON, MARJORIE RODGERS, MARY KEAR, ETHBL INSICHBLL, CURTIS NEILD, SALLY RODGERS, BETTY N S KBDDIE, DAN MILLER, CHARLES NEWMAN, DELEERT Ross, ELEANOR ' T X 2 A 'P A ' A ' L5 -tj: 7 K T- --x :Tl Y V - i dl- All, , L T.. RILER 7: L 8 V Ari' 'V A ,, Y 1.1, , '42-: ' - :I 1 ' -T --f-Y f--1 I U31 ' f 5 . QE-x '. f ,, , I ., .W , , , ,. -....1.,,,....L.-f.gA,g,g,E....... L,,A-Agaz, .l J -. A If I we I uqh- -TTL I S a l - X I L , X R 5 - X THE 1930 ROLL-Continued A 1 RIGGS, ELsIE SEICKER, MICHAEL THOMAS, JACOE WVIRTH, EMMA -X RITENOUR, ROBERT SHAYV, MABLE TOTH, WVILLIAM WVEISS, PAUL RING. CHARLES STARR, I-IOMER TILDBN, ALICE WEISS, FLORENCE RICHARDs, WILI.IAM SATTERFIBLD, MARX' TRACEY, GEORGE Wssr, JEAN RICHARDS, NBLLIB STARR, FRANCIS THORNTON, W ILLIAM WEISS, BERNICE ,- RICHARDS, RAY SOWA, JOHN ToEIAs, ELBANOR XVILSON, GRACE RAINFORTH, JOSEPH SIMAK, MIKE THORKE, CARL WHITFIELD, WVELMA K X ' ' ROSNER, PAULINE SPRINGER, FRANK -I.-OTH, JOSEPH WVALTERS, HAZEL X I, N REzYNsIcI, EDWARD SCHMIDT, CHARLES TEASDALE, ANNA WVBSTMAN, ANNA fn D 1 ROSEN, PEARL STENGER, GEORGE TRATHOWEN, CLYDE XVITTMAN, MARG.ARET RUSSLBR, LAWYERNB SvEDIaERG, ELMER TAKsEL, SYLVIA XVELLS, ELSIE ROTH, VIOLET SLAXVITA, HENRX' TREXVASSE, WILLIAM WALLACE. BOYD ROSENZWBIG, SARA SNEDDON, GEORGE TOMKOL, MlCH.AEL XVINTERS, ARNOLD '11 X ROGERSON, ETHBL SULLIVAN, DANIEL TULLY, FRANK XVHITE, MARTHA 1 REMAS, ANNA V SEDLAK, STEVE XVANDREI, HERMAN .X H RORABAUGH, XWILBUR SoLvAY, JOHN WALLINE, ELSIE RIELLY, JOSEPH STENCEL, ERNEST URAM, MILTON XYEBER, DOROTHY RICHARDS, EDITH SUNSTEIN, SYLVAN ULM, HARRY WVATKINS, WVINSTON RIPPBL, RUTH STEVVART, ERNEST ULM, CHESTER WXFALTHOWBR, XYILLIAM , REBSE, WVILLIAM SCHOBLLER, GRACE UNGAR, EDITH WVALRATH, EDNA ROI-ER, FRANK SCHULTZ, DOROTHY UMANSKY, ANNETTE XVARD, CATHERINE ' SCHOELLER, ERMA WV.-KRD, EVELYN SUSAN OSEPH XVRAY MARX' SOLE, WHS'-BY SURMAi,JosEFH v ELKER IDEM. WVELSIII, RUTH SOUTHERN, A'-'ICB SULLIVAN, JACK VIQSUGHN 'DOROTQW WAIBBB, ELLA SKEFsTED'r, HELEN STBFHAN' ANNA VUKMANQC IOSEPH WHISSEN, ARTHUR A -A SISKIND, LILY SFECHT, CATHERINE V . ,S B WVILKINSON, GEORGE SIEOELA D'-VID SAMUELS, SYLvIA gwgfocillgiii 8021, WVEBSTER, ALFRED -G N gzlii-IQLIMESNICB EWANSON, Tl-lB?DDRB VEWAY, WHJJAM WYOOD, GEORGE ii l ' TBWARTI DER U NE XTDELKBR, EDRIUND ll E1-SHI ISABBL 5 SOLOMON- MH-TON SHRINER, MICHAEL XVISKEMAN, PAULINE i , STRATTONA ANNA STEWART, KINLE1' WVEINTRAUB, MOLLIE x -, r. ggva-ZELISQSAH SHARPB, GEORGE W R WVILSON, JOHN A A O A ALTER STINE, DAVID HITEI OBERT WVISE, LESLIE ' STRAHL1 LLOYD STENVART, HELEN WOLF, ARTHUR WVXLSON, REGINA ' STRETMOYER, MARTHA SLOMBERG, GER1-Rumi XVOOLRICH, RICHARD WHUTINSTON, ORA 1 SRULSON, MARION SHE,-TON' ROBERT WVILLMAN, LLOYD '- SHAVV, HELEN SHINCUP, LBON WVOLF, RUTH N' SEITZ, VJILLIAM SMHH' -I-REVA MAE WVARGO, ALBERT YORCHUCK- ANNA SCOTT, ALLAN SZYMARCK HENRY ph WVEINBERGER, ADOLPH SMALL, MARY LOUIsE , WVILSON, CLYDE ZACHOUSKY, CHESTER ., SLACK EMMA THOMAS LARUE WVILHELM JOHN ZOBEL ANTTDNETTB -v 3 Y Y I Q -,ii , I 1' I don't Care. I want this bill paid. And Mr. Newlyvved: This steak tastes queer. ' I'm going to stay here until Mr. Bilfer Comes Her: I Can't understand it, dear. I did E , home. burn it a little, but I rubbed vaseline on it In that case I'll have to Charge you board. right away! 1 why? --- 5 X -' Because Mr. Eilfer was just sent up the Young Wife---I-m afraid' dear, my pic is S N UVCF for 10 Years- not all it should be. I think Imust have left ' , , T , , something out. N , bcI!::!sSsc,1fi::3?:,0u.?crrl ' I am pumsllmg lou Husband- There's nothing you could leave B .. f - . , . out that would make lt taste like that. It N f oy- GCC' tcachcr' I llllsht I ll as big must be somethin vou ut in l 1 , enough to return your love! . g - P ' Q 2 A Three Scotsmen were seen 'to be quarreling They sat in silence for a long time. Then he S in a tea-shop. spoke' a little nervously. What are you 5, Q A Crowd assembled, but the Scotsmen took thinking about? he asked. He knew he had L., N3 N no notice. They were seen to toss a Coin. to say something: it seemed expected of him. One man, tlIe loser, stood up and strode over to She blushed and moved uneasily in her Chair. N the Counter. He Ordered a Cup of tea and three Never mind, she answered, it's your busi- T F saucers! ness to propose, not mine. I N 2 , . i! . F':'?i ts' EX T eXQffj , 1!- lg, :.-:Aff 2,fs::'n -L, Y T 8 A - : EV , i I I - --M ... .. Lt- . Qt ' Qf1l0U0h'0'm0W i H O In 2 15313 'zilitrrtnrg X 511 ' ln nineteen hundred and twenty-six We found ourselves in an awful fix, We climbed the steps in fear and dread, ,- And felt the turn of every headg A whisper here, a titter there, X X ' S O look, those freshies, aren't they queer? ,-.og How green we looked into others' eyes! Our strangeness we could not disguise. X We got the spirit and the swing, 4 Soon we were into everything, h Contests, sports, and music, too,- . Everything we tried to dog just remember the honor roll list! As Freshmen we weren't very slow at this Outward, our wings we daily flung Winging our way to the topmost rung. A second year came on the wings of time Brought us work ofa similar kind, s X and y and equal signs, ,-K English quotations-many a line, ' -tx To all activities we have been true, ji g We didntforget the Red and Blue, , 5 One more year of work and fun, on x r. One more step nearer the topmost rung. EQ 'l Looking into a crystal ball Our future I discern, Some may rise and others fall, , Many, world approval earn, In years to come we will drift away, -. Q The only anchor-our Sophomore days, 1 l - Vvhen anyone asks What's the talk o' the town? Say The class of '30 steeped in renown. 1 ' GRACE BRUNNER, '30 l E Eu ,J l AN.ARTisr. A sroru' X N ,An 3EPl'f?'m was 'mCfV1Fwm8 the fflanagcl' Six-year-old Mary awoke at two o'clock in ' D 5 with t e view of becoming a booltlceeper. the mommg. , X Everything seemed satisfactory. The youth --TCH me 3 Stow mama she leaded- n 3PPcf1rcd CaPab1C,3md the manager had taken Hush, dear, saidithe mother, daddy will ' Q i tofum from the mst' be in soon and tell us both one. '3 if I -- 0f?i.Sfi'Z'f2Sf5nd Ellibilaiiicf 35.5-'fd' Emmy' -- Y If A ' x'Rathcr, returned the applicant. In my A GOOD PLAN ' 5 Q . last position they insisted on triple-entry-one First Partner: In what position do:s your . E I set of books for the boss showing the real son wish to enter the business? L Q ii Q profits, a second set for the sharehol ers show- Second Partner: Well, as far as I can make ing no profits, and a thxrdiset for the income- obut, he wants to start-as near the top as pos- XE tax people showing a loss! sible and loaf upward. x A 5, ',:.-3,2 2- ',, l Y a t O ff 192 8 , . , f f?-'L ' ' i O i ji- diff -- - ' . - .a L -X A X ouqh, O. TTLOI1, - A S Sl 4 xx 1 ,. Av Q X 'N I he 1531 -Mull Ag ALLMAN ERNEST BATHE WILLIAM BAKER MESCAL COATES, LEOATA , , , APPEL, CARL BEDELL, CHARLES BRAUN, LUCY COZZSER, JANE ix X ASHLEY, MARGARET BOORD, ROBERT BOYER, RBGENIA ANDERSON, GUNHILD - BRBNNER, DANIEL BLACK, DOROTHEA ACKERMAN, SYLVIA BUCK, MlCH.ABL BBRYJAK, MILDRED DWIBS GLADYS - AROKHATY EMMA BACSI LOUIS ' ' H ' B ' R DONAHOE, MARGARET ALLEN, SARAH IDDLESTONB, UTH DAVIS HELEN ARTLKAN GLADYS BLAIR HELEN COHBN, BERNARD ' ' 1 I D M ANDREW PORTER BORROWS XVII LIAM CRAY THOMAS OUGLAS' AR-:HA ' . ' ' ' ' DIARLING IDA ARTHURS, X' IOLET BILLY, MARG.kRET CLEARY, REGIS DENNINJ HARRY ATXVATER, BETTY BALLAS, ANNA CHASE, BETTY ' DYRE, MARCUS AITKEN, JANIE BEECH, RICHARD CHRISTY, HONX'ARD DBLP JOHN ALBERTS, FRED BRENNAN, PAUL CROOKS, LOUISE Duns JKMBS ALLEN, CLARENCE BOORD, JANE CAPAN, HELEN ' D ' QITZ, LBBRT AMMON HILDK BKRNCORD LILLIE CHRISTOPHBN GBARGB DANGEL, HARRY SN , - - , , - . ALBINE, JOHN BASHOOR, FRANCES Cox, FLOYD D G , ANGEL, EORGE ALTO, XXILLIKNI BIDDLE JEANETTE COLEMAN THOMAS DAVIS, ARTHUR . I , I , .-A - BUCHANAN, JULIA CARVBN, EDWARD DAVIS HELEN xx BARNA, ALBERT CROSSLAND, ROGER DOUGLAS GEORGE V BREIBR, JOAN BODMAN, ANDY COLFLBSH, EDNA DUNCAN ' MARY 4 BURNS MADELINE BBRKOWITZ, SARAH CARLSON, WVILLIAM ' ' DILLING, CHARLES 1 ABARNO, HELEN BRILL, ROSE CORNELL, DOROTHY 'DicKsON ELEANOR N ABRANNON, DOROTHY BURTON, HONN'ARD COWAN, LOIS DONALDQON RAY ,Q BERGER, XVILMA BARTGES, LORAN CUNNINGHAM, JAMES D M ' , BNNISON, ALCOLM BURNS, HUGH BARTKOWlAK, SY LVESTOR CONRAD, FREDERICK DUNLAP RUSSELL BACZKOXVSKI, ALBERTA BULL, JESSE Cox, ERNEST Duksmlg HELEN BOWDEN, LESTER BROwN, HARRX' CRAWFORD, JACK DAVIS ALICE BRANT, EARL BRUSH, THELMA CONRAD, BETTY DROP: JOHN O BURROUGHS, JAMES BRYCB, DUANE CRIBBS, ROBERT DISCON' JOHN G' BEARD, EBERT BURNS, CATHERINE CONNELLY, VIRGINIA D ' W ' B , B B E C C IRLING, ILLIAM - ., RHCB, YARD ROwN, LSIB OOPER, LARENCB DENNING JEAN -Jw BRUCE, HAZEI. BAEICK, MARY COPELAND, NORMAN DROST KATIE 1' BRYER, CARL BURNS, ELIZABETH CULEERT, SAMUEL DILLHLG KATHRYN BOBATH, ALBERT BROWN, AGNES CHOTINBR, ESTHER DAVIS IJAURA N BRADLEY, VINCENT BALENTIC, ANNA CAROZZA, JULIA DANHQLSON EVE'-YN - BILHARZ HARRX' BRENNAN, ALBERT CHRISTOPHER, ENNIE ' v '- ' DAVIS, BENJAMIN I W , BERTOK, LOUIS BARYNAS, JOE CONNORS, MARJORIE DANIELSON EUGENE BODSTIFNBR, CHARLES BUCHKO, JOHN COY, LYOIA DUNSHBE HARRY V BRODY, GLENN BUSER, JESSIE CROSBY, MARGARET DMB GLENN g BOSNAK, RAYMOND BRBLE1-IC, FRANCES CARNAHAN, WILLA DAWSBN THAYBR I BERO, MBNRU5 BATES, GENEVIEVE CLARKE, DOROTHY DUNSHBIS HARRY 1' BARTBLS, DUANE BELPULITI, SYLVIA CARR, IRENE DILL HA'LI-IB T R BERTOK, ALBERT BERGQUIST, MILDRED CHERRINGTON, CHARLES Dongs ALBERT -R BROTHERS, FRANCIS BROWN, DOROTHY CALLAWAY, ELIZABETH DEMOQS EDITH 'XX ' BURGB, WALTER BLACK, HELEN CARLSON, HAROLD ' ' - BRUNORY, WVILLIAISI BENSON, ELEANOR CHARLES, MADELINE A-X BREITINGER, GEORGE BEAUREGARD, GERTRUDB CARR, FRANCIS , ' , BOVVER, SUZANNE BREZEZICKI, FRANCIS CASPER, HELEN ENGLERT, ELIZABETH , . . d BOWERS, CLIFFORD BROWN, ROBERT CRAWFORD, BLANCHE EDMUNDSON, JANE -S E I BRITION, BARBARA BELL, ROBERT CURRY, MATTIE ELKINS, GRACE Q BUELL, JAMES BOROSKI, STANIZEY CRAVBN, EDNA ESACK, SAM K 1 BELPULITI, SERGE BARKEMEYER, Y ERA CAMPANA, CHARLES EMERY, FRED LX gi BOYD, HOWARD BUSCH, MIRIAXK CHRISTMAN, JACOB EDELHEIT, ROSE BRENNER, EMMA BUZEK, MICHAEL CALHOUN, MARTHA EICHBLBBRGER, JAMES x BUCK, RICHARD BUMBAUGH, VERNON CATROW, EDITH EMMIS, JOSEPH - BUCK, JOHN BILZ, GERTRUDE COLSTON, MARGARET ERICKSON, FLORENCE C E BADSTIBNER, GLENN BARTHA, ELIZABETH COLEMAN, MARGARET ENNIS, JEROME if I i Q . . - . ' X 1 , . Jen:-c: rr-' EE 15:31 A fa X Q '4 tg Xi-, f.-. L A-iffy, , T i '- gh -A-' '-4 3.-O.: M T 7 A ,,.. vi - Q 5,1,f , i , .L I A K 1 1 l A' 'H' i , 4 5 , V L sl H v A ,Fw ,,,, A-4, A, . L.,,,.,, LAL. L. .... .. , ',.,,,1g-rv,-If-,W -.-U.. , , . I I, C A Qin' lr., 1' I I , 1: I Q C L -ffl .. .,.. y, A .I ' ' M 1.-7 'I X 1 uouqh. aff I I ,OTL . -I X. ' , . - 1 , X . A xx N 1 W il - 'I THE 1931 ROLL-Contmued ' EDGE, BERNICE GALLIGAN, VIRGINIA HUBBR, CATHERINE KEES, LBROY 'X sq EDMUNDSON, CAROLYN GARRATT, GOLDIE HALL, HERBERT KOHL, CLIPPORD ' I ENGLERT, HELEN GRANT, DOROTHY HARRISON, GLENN KRAL, GEORGE I- 3 EVANS, EDITH GARDNER, SYLVIA HART, WILLIANI KRAJACK, MIKE j EDDBR, EUNICB GRANT, CATHERINE HELMSTADTER, EDWARD KBRPOOT, KARL ' ,R EYMAN, STERLING GREGORY, ALICE HERKLOTZ, ERNEST KELLEY, MARX' B. GLEASON, EDNA HINES, MARY KEES, LOTTIE 1 A GASSETTE, LILLIAN HOFFNIEISTBR, HELEN KELSCH, WILLIAINI 5 ' I - FOGARTY, GEORGE GIEEONS, MARY LOUISE HUPPLE, MARTHA KUGLER, HILDA FRROUSON, MARY GOODMAN, HILDA HUNYAD1', MARGARET KOZAK, HELEN 1 FROST, HOMRR GREENFIELD, SYLVIA HUGHES, ANNA KAMINSKY, ROSE O R FROST, Vlcrm, GERENDASH, LUCILB HARPER, SAEINA KLASNICK, ANNA I FARGO, JU,-ws GLEDITSCH, EMILY HIEES, ANNA KOZAR, MARCUS , I FORRRST, CARE GRACE, WALTER HANDEL, MAEEL KING, JOHN X FRNCIR, JOHN GENNARO, PHILIP HOPEMAN, LOUISE KEATON, STEVE FERGUSON, THELMA GANLBY, JAMES HOLSTINE, QUINTON KOVACIVICI-I, JOHN J ELSIR FRIED GARBBTT, MARY HANBH', EVBLYN ' KING, JANE X , . FARRAS, VOILET GROSS, SYLVIA HUNT, ANNA KELLY, EVELYN FORBES, GLADYS GAMBLE,RJAX'E HUGHER, KENNETH KOCH, MAELE h FOX, DONALD GRECO, W IRGINIA HENRX', DONALD KNIGHT, ELEANOR , FLYNN, LEA GEIGER, HELEN HADDLB, WILLIABX KALER, RUTH FORNRY, JACK GEHLERT, DOROTHY HAMILTON, BOYD ISULA, JULIA ' 'I FOR, EVRLYN GAUDY, MARX' HARPER, PERRY IKOMAS, ANNE 5 FRANCIS, ANDY G.kl.CX','JULl.K HOPE, JOSEPH KARDOS,,.ALEX g . FOREMAN, E,-Sm HEILMAN, RALPH KERESI, JOSEPH - A3 FLOWERS, HARLAN HERSKOWITZ, DOROTHY KOBULNICKI, NICK A 4 FROBLICHI DOLORES HUTSKO, ELIZABETH KORPELA, EUGENE S .' FORSITH, STELLA HERR, ELMORR SORAI-Y, JRHN sox, CH-HX-ES HBMMINGER, PAUL Kigxgi' H2223 fg MBERGI GN55 HERSKOWITZ, EUGENE ISRAEL MILTON ' , ' , . FRANKOSD IKATHRJNE HORVATH, ELMER IMPHONG, PAUL iuksrxglf 'Xilinx E FARMER, EYELYN HALLETT, KENNETH ISRAEL, BERNICE Kigcm-SE 'Momusw R' I rd FAZBKI HE'-EN HAGER, HARRY IVKOVICH, MIKE KN oi! 'THEODORE T R FINDORA- I-EONA HARRISON, GLENN INGEL, ERMA KUBLALO RNDY , FLOHR' FRED HARRISON, ERNEST ISKOWITZ, BELLE K ' F FRANK!-'Na GEORGE HILLWIG, LEONARD IVKOVICH, MILDRED RAMCHAK' LORBNCB FAU: BBRTHA HERMANN, OLIVER INGRAM JANE EALBAUEZ' WALTER Fu-Z, 1,145 HI ' ' BLLY ROTHY .- LLMAR LANCE ' FREDERICK, ANNA HARRIS QOLLE-,TE KBRNS, ELIZABETH , A I EENSKB, BEA1-SKK-E HACKBTT' BBRYL JOYCE JOSEPH K:-R:ECI:IlRl:TI.:It1A I REDERICK, OROTHY HO-LROASS EVERRTT , , . , Q FBLDMAN, RU-,H HARTSTEIN, ERNEST JOHNSOE, DE WEISE KOCH, R053 Q QQ., , H JONES, BSLIE KINNEY, FLORENCE -r ELMSTADTER, JOHN - HENDERSON ROBERT JONES, GENEvIEvE KYAK, HELEN . 1 I HNS N V ERN N - GILDEA, JOHN HEREERTSON, JAMES igmis ONRLL 0 girxtlsng'-:EVE A GILBERT HOXK'.ARD HUTSKOXV, ANTHONY J CKSSN FR NCES K E E' B I I , ,L GROSS, AURELLA HARRISON, JAMES JAMES IQLDRQNCE KBIN' ILT Ifrm I GOE, RAYBIOND HIEL, JAMES JSHNSBN MILDRED KR BN' 'frk ELM , . GALLAGHER, CATHERINE HOPEMEISTER, AGNES J Cons ALBERT KUENZIGM HIE A 4 RQ, , GROFF, WVILLIAM HALAS, ELMER J:KoMks ANDREW KAISBR' AR CH Lo-FTB I -' I GILBERT, ROY HAEERMAN, FRANK JOHNSON' L WRBNCB KALINOIENSH' CHAR , R 1 1 GILES, JUNE HETCHER, BARTEL JOHNSON' GLENN KET' EOREN 2' K GRAY, JANE HALIILTONS BEAT-RICE J NES LB ISE Km N' STEER Y ,I 'I Rl GREENELAT, SAMUEL HARE, BETTY O ' U ONDIS' JULIA 'X.. GRIPPITHS, MAN'lNE HERSKOWITZ, ELEANOR JCSEIEENO DLLANE ERETZBR' EBOLLAB J GALELAGHBR, THOMAS HOLMES, RUTH A I 'ISU INKAID, STB L 1 GERMEAK, JOHN HAMILTON, HAROLD -132235 LZGZARD SWK, JOKE' I GINGER! BERNARD HILL' ANNIE JOHNSON, LLSYD KIAIEHZIER A ,, GINN, XVILSON HORVATH, ISABELLA JACKEL iomss KOCH CHLRLER GUTTMAN, LEO HENRY, HELEN ' ' Q A GILBERT, FRANCIS HITCHENS, ALVENA l-JZEEZH-glsi-EIELSWORTH IIEESSLZR, MILEOZ .V . GEORGE, HENRY HUTGARD, ELIZABETH JOHNSTON' HELENA KOS? CEA? 'L A O ,3 ix Q GIBSON, THBLMA HAYAS,JOHANNA ' L N' A M0 D XE Q GOLDIE, MARWIN HIGHAM, MARGARET KANYVSCSIK' JOHN ' GRANGER, NBLLIE HOLT, MARY U X GIBB, MARGARET HOPKINS, LOUISE KITTLB, JOE LAZAR, JULIUS Q GUISER, CATHERINE HULIPHRBY, CORINNE KILiMELMAN, HARRY LA ROSA, AUGELINE g Z I N GEROSKY, JOHN HYDUK, ANDREW KIKA, MIKE LUCAS, JOHN I 5 GROUTZS MIKE HERMAN, HERBERT KAUFMAN, GLENN LIVINGSTON, DOROTHY fi -1 . ' . Q I - 'Q 'IJ ' 2 L - D , , Y , V I ..aI:I:':: .gg ,, :I 1331? 0 A Qs - H Jf' .fu- .4 E, Y--x 5. A 1- 1. T df -7 L,,. Y -- '---, ., th :.:.+ L Qstz: T T ' 4 A ..- . . ' 7? .: -:bf - I Y V- - -- f ' . H . ' , - -, H . A J 1, , . . - ,' : F R , A-4, , , AOL, NATM, A,,,,,d,,Q L ,,,,, :AH .... I,,,,,,.. ..CL..,... . ,..I,,...i....,,QLL.I--L:2'-ihg.441-,.EAA..:,ig,,, A..,.1u .-.E , ..1..,,LL-L1'.Qa,,..-,L.,+.-is'uS I' '. f -rw -Y -f, - if sq- -I Qfismgf' 5 Q-1Jo1Iqh-a-TTLOII, A 5 LARGE, HAROLD LE BRETON, EDWIN LUNDIN, GEORGE LUCIAN, LIEERATORE LUEHM, LOIS LANDSTROM, MARGARET LANDY, BERNICE LLOYD, ALFRED LUDWICK CHARLES LEWIS, HERBERT LYNCH, AMES LINDBERG, ISABBLLE LYNCH, IMOGE LENK, NELLIE LANNON, V IvIAN LEWIS, DOROTHY LANG, AMES LARSON, BETTY LOEGREN, MXLDRED LONG, ROBERT LUCAS MARGARET LUNDELL MINNIE LALICH, PETE LANGLEY, HARRY LORD, FRED LUTZ, MADELINE LYSAK, CATHERINE LICRERT, MARIE LESMAK, ANNA LINDQUIST, DOROTHY LIBENGOOD, HELEN LEBOWITZ, HENRY LINDLEY JOI LBTTIERI AMES LARSON, HOMER LEVANDOSKY ANTHCN ' LINDERRIAN KATHRX'N I UTES FLORENCE LUCAS MARIE LONG, LA VERN.A LYNCH, BERTHA LOvEALL, GENEVIEVE LOPEJ MARX' LELKO, GERTRUDE LANDSTROM, W IRGIL MCCUNE, JOHN MAXWELL HELEN MCGBARY, ACK MOONEY, W ILLIANI MOLIN, CARL - MINNICKS RUTH MYERS, RAIFLE MALIND, HBNRX' MACIK PAUL MARHEEKA, CHN MCDONNBLL MARTIN MAURER, GLEN MCGBTTIGAN, .DREU MATHEWS, FLORENCE MAUL, EDWARD MURN OY 'ELSIER MACK JIM MAGHER ANDREW MARKOWITZ, HELEN MIDDLBMISS ROBERT MILLER, RCBERT.A THE 1931 ROLL-Continued MALINIC, IRBNB MCKEE, GEORGE MCLELLAN, LILLIAN MARGON, JEAN MILLER, MINNIDELL MURRAY, CHARLES MUSULIN, MARY MENEAR, WALLACE MORGAN, HAROLD MUSTACCHIO, JOHN MOSKOWITZ, MILTON MARKITS, XFERA MERZ, MARIE MILLER, JESSE MOONEY, SARA MARSH, RUTH MCCLEARY, HANNAH MCFADDAN, ELAINE MAXWELL, EDNA IVICALEER, MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, VINCENT MORRIS, DOROTHY MCMILLEN, RUTH MATTA, ESTHER MIvzLIK, HELEN MBNDLYK'ITZ, ESTHER MILLER, KATHERINE MILLER, ROSE MORGAN, HELEN MARTINIK, CHARLIE MAURER, THELMA MILASKO, OHN MILLER, NIARGARETQJANE MOLLIS, LEO IYIAGYAR STEVE IWIERVIS, CLYDE D. MONTGOMERY FRANK MULLEN FRANK MCGLASHAN DAVID MACKEXN'IZ ANNA MOFFITT' HENRIBTTA MYERS, GRACE METz, MYRTLE JNAILLER, KATHERILE MILLER, CATHERINE MOODY, DOROTHY IVTORSEV HELEN MCDONR'ELL, ALMA MONAHAN, IRENE MAINS, MILDRBD MAINES, IRENE MIILER, EUGENE MCCAHILL WALTER MCGOR ERN, RAYMOND NIASER, AGNES MAURER, ETHEL MOSBX', MERCEDES METZLER, ANNA MCG RANN ROY RTANN THOMAS MCELRASY ARTHUR MCLAUGHLIN EUGENE MELORIET. MAX MILLER, ALBERT C. MORLOCK, MARGARET MCKEETA, VIRGINIA MCMILLEN ROBERT MASSUNG, BARBARA Ig . l . I J . J NB X .. . J L, . 1 'Fl LI., LoYA,,ANNA 1 ' I X ,J I 4 f' I R ' J F , nf J ll A 'u F E R if-N I .. , ,, MARVES, MARY MANDEL, MILTON MEREDITH, CHARLOTTE MCCLELLAND, DOROTHY MANSFIELD, BERNICE NORTON, ALBERT NAYHOUSE, IRVING NOBLE, WILLIAM NOVICK, ESTHER NEISH, JOHN NASBINSKY, ANDREW NAGGY, HELEN NYSTRONI, HILDUR NARDBR, GUST NYILAS, STEVE NEHBZ, LOUIS NEVIUS, CLARABELL NBSVELL, RACHEL NEEIAIES, HELEN NICHOLSON, ANDREW NELSON, CARRIE NOVOTNIAK, MILDRED NAN, LA RUE DLSON, ELMER ODENDAHL, JOHN OIIRANOVICH, TONY ONCBA, CHARLES OPATRNY, ANNA OSIIORNE ISABBL OJHARA RUTH ORNESKOVIC, KATHRYN OVVEN, EDGAR OPAW'SKl BERTHA OIIUSEK. ANNA OLIVER, RALPH PICONE OHN PATTON, FLOYD PFLUMM OHN POHL, MINNIE PRILLMAN XVARNER PAUKO. Y ASIL PETERSON, FRANK PATTERSDNM OHN POWELL, RE IINALD PAIGB. PETE PHAR, LYSLE PETERFI, DERSO PETACH HELEN PRINCIPAL, GUSTAVE PAVLOVIC MIKE PLESMIAK, LED POLAND, OSEPH PARSONS, DOROTHX' PATTERSON, XVILLIAM PBARSON EVELYN PRITCHARD, ALBERTA PURKISS, ELIZABETH PIRKOVSKI, MARX' PHILLIPS, ERNEST PEEBLY, NAIMI PAUSIC, CATHERINE PLUMB, DAVID POPE OSEPH PALISKO, MARIE PA'I'I'ON, LOIS PECKMAN, XVILLIAM PETACH, IRENB POMNIAN, VIOLA PAUNOVICK, ANTHONY PATTERSON, HELEN PETERSON, EVBLYN PLBSNACK, JULIA PILCHOWSKI, EDWARD POVWARNIK, JOHN PALMER, HBRhiINA PBARSON, ELIZABETH PIKULA, JOHN PRILLIMAN, ETHEL PRESCOTT, DOROTHY PAULE, LEON PAvLOvIC, BURKE PETTY, MERCEDES PEARCE, DOROTHY- PRIBISH, ANNA QUINN, MARGARET QUINN, FRANCIS QUINN, CATHERINE ROYAL, BESSIE MAY ROTH, WILLIAM RASI2, SEASION RILEY, FREDERICK ROSLUND, HARRY ROSENTHAL, BELLE REGENSBERGER, PAULINB RAE EAN RICE ISABEL RICHARDS GEORGE ROESSING, TED RICHARDS, ACK . RONEY, ELDA REA, XAJTLLIAM ROSENBERGER, LEO REES, EDNA RODGERS, FRANCIS RUDGE CHARLES RENKER, AMES RINGLER, EDNA RINGLER, MARIE RAUSCH, ETHEL REED ANNA RODGERS, ELMBR RICHARDS, JOHN ROBINSON, ALBERTA RODGERS, MBLVIN RAUSCH, ALBERTA RICHARDS, LOUISE ROCHE, GERTRUDE RINGLER, MARY ALICE Ross THELMA RINCELA, OSEPHINE RUNIAK, OSEPHINE RICHARDS FLORENCE RUSHNIK, EDITH RICHARDS DOROTHY RODEBAUGH, CHARLES REESE BELMONT RESNAK, .HELEN g ,L J IX ,- T Z-XX, -fl +A .X Xxx JI L 53 Q :W A ' ui S FX 'N :fe z.. - .. i ' Rx xx J , Q I J , -J , ,J J Y ,J T . I ' .1 J ' . J - I I , ,J , If 4 Q -. gjql- , A -A -X A . '-if .2 T' A , 4a A l781 ..,,-. - Q. ugh- Q-TIL071, . X X 5 . , 'X I THE 1931 ROLL-Contmued ROHALL, HELEN SAFIER, RUTH TUCKFBLT, HILDA WISSER, ROBERT RBNTO, ANNA SIMPSON, EDNA THORNBURG, MYRTLE WESTER, ELWOOD RIETLBR, EDWARD SPURNOK, PEARL TATALOVICH, MIKE WASZCZAK, CHARLES RICHARDS, LoIs SAxoN, ORPHA THOMAS, JOHNSON WIssER, JAMES RIGGS, ROBERT SCHARER, HBRbiAN TAYLOR, ALICE WVINKBLVOSS, LAWIN RUssELL, EDITH SISKIND, SADIB TAYLoR, MELX'lN WVORLBY, SARA RUSSELL, BERNICE SCHMIDT, CHARLES TICKONEVIC, STANLEY WVALKER- LARUB REEDY, NELLIE SHIRLEY, CHARLES TuI'Ko, MARY WVINGBRT, LEONARD X ' SIEBER, HARRY THEODOROWlCljl,THECDC RE XVORLBY, JESS Xl SMITH GERARD SCHMIDT, DANIEL TIDBRMAN, ALDBN WVISSER, ELBAISIER SHEETQ BYRON SEVICK, ANDREW TAMDK, MIKE XHITEHOUSB, AZBL X SCHOLHOF, EDYTHE SNYDER, FRANCES TI-IEIs, MARY WINSO, JAEIES SANDOR, JOSEPH SCHLLBSINGER, M.kTILDA TAYLOR, BILLIB WYRIGHTM LSIE K1 X SPANGY AUG: SCI-IMIDT, LOUISE TEAsDALE, AMY, IELCHE ARY SOLBS CK SCHOELLER, THELMA THORNBBRG, ROBERT WWIALL, MRNBST SMITIQ BERNARD SHooP, IXNNA y ToMKo, MlCH.kEL XX BISS, IIETON .X SPMNAER MABBL SKIFFINGTON, Y ERONICA TONELL, EDWIN WVBISSBRT, LBANOR . S M SMITH, ELEANQR TAUEER, LAWRENCE WISENBACH, LILLIE SECRJOQAMSZI SMOLNICKY, EMMA TRAEGAR, CATHERINE WXCXSSBR, ELIZABETH e SCHRILBR GUFPEY SBIBBR, ELIZABETH TERBOWICH, MIKE W AI.LACE,RANNA I SPIBLMM: HARRY SABo, MARGARET WAI-TBR, OSB M SHRANATSN JUHN SCHNEIDER, HAZEL VviHlTTlNGT0N. AR15 ' SULLIVAN CELARBNCE SCHIPFMAN, LOUISE TERBOWICH, ROY W ILSON, JESSIB SPBIDEL lionm, STARR, DOROTHY TOMAINA, STEVE WYILSON. HUGH SPENCER: RICHARD ScHULTz, RAYMOND TURNER, WVILLIAM XX ILLIAMs, EDNA Fl STOOP, CIHAUNCEY SHARIIER, LEoNA TOTH, ELIZABETH RgAsHoYlI::H, DAISY .S STEWART ROBERT SIMON, JOHN THOMAS, KENNETH X IEss, QVAGIRD 5 STINBBAJGH ADAM STAUEEER, ELIZABETH TRAUTMAN, THELMA VITTMANG IRGINIA SNEDDEN RLIHARD STIVBSON, HELEN TASSONB, LUCY WEIMER, CEDRGE SUMPTBR 'GBRTRUDB SCHMIDT, EDNA TAMBLYN, GRACE WATSON, ARL L. . SHAW GHBSON STANIEK, HELEN WISSBRI I-015 SPIEGEL, ALICE SISCO' GRACE . XALKBR' WILLIAM 4 n STALLINGS, BILLY SCI-1ULHoI1, RUTH ULM, EDGAR XVALL, FRAIXIC x SWBBNBY' HENRY SANT, GENEVIEVE UHLIG, EVBLYN XVALICURQ ILLIAM SAXON ESTHBR SHBARS, CHARLES U-SON, UTH SCHNBJDBR, EDNA QUNDIN, EDWARD VAN HORN MARY WANDREI, ALBERTA , 2:1i1x::'24.::sg:BT Sfffilffifiii Y A A Jimvs I SMH' Dm' VGZZCLTQH EELS YZIISS' NTSSY 3 l l 5:2321 ?f113fv1ifY5'3'5f?S Xxizzvfsfrm 52232P5'Li23H, SMITH CEERVIN SAVAGE' MARY V P, R Y I ww I SHANK MARY LOU AN ATTBN, OY OCKFY, JANE ,- SMITHI HOWELL S emma ASTRID VANYO, ANNA . YOUNG, DOROTHY , D- f ' SBI-KOWITZI JESSE SLILSON' SAM VERNER, HERBERT YUNA, MIKE 32:22, IRZELRJR STEELE' jun 313-Iggss, ki-LAEI-Z-IKEA YOUNG, ELIzAEETH 4 Y STBWAIRT, MARY STEVBSON, THERESA VICTOR AIOHN ,W I Smco, MARIE EYMINGLON, MAURICE 1 ZAGBR' SAM SLOMBERG, LEONA SmTH'G BLBN ZIB'-N-ER, CHART-E5 I SMITH, WVILLIAM SOWA' IRRGB WILLSON, HERBERT ZIEGER, DOROTHY F SMBLSCBR, BETTY SOMMBR' TSLLIAM WHITE, ROBERT ZOLTEN. ADOLPH 4' SOTAK, ANNA SYLVESTERE EMACK WVILD, HARRY ' ZOBBL, LOUIS KT 5 SMITH, MELVIN Siriiiiggl ,ETSMAS XVILLIAMS, GLADYS ZENN, TIsH F T , . , , C SAYBRS, GBNBVIBVE SNYDBR, VERA WVILLIAMSON, EDWARD ZEGUDOVIC, RANCIS X f T ! In gl A Grant us the will to fashion as we feel, g Grant us the strength to labor as we know, ii Grant us the purpose, rrbbed and edged wIth steel, To str1ke the blow. r iz! X' 1 , - , EIEIEE Vg' iii-gif A SX iv- if , vi? E- - 1Q2 8 -E E' S T4f H A , It ist? T -' .4 A A --r , I - - - -' -- .-- l79l I WML N .x.- J - v H .I 1 I i 1 1 3 'bi - , -5-EQ avnrrvn.-is-.f-1 an f.-:f,-,m.'-f,- ,- HV 1 - S' Qomh- a-mon 5 ' A is n Efhe 1931 1-Iuatnrg X I ' Listen, my classmates, and you shall hear, wg.. How our Freshman class has progressed this yearg , How we entered Tech High, with knowledge our aim, ,, And conquered a rung on the ladder of fame. - A group of brave Freshies, six hundred strong, K W R' Gayly entered, with shouts and a song. KX' Our friends, being loyal, have gone their way, X Contributing each one to events of the day, 4 Baseball, football, basketball-all, -V . To orchestra, band, chorus,-we answered the call. 1 In the annals of events in old Tech High, Our class of '31 has always ranked high. Learning, still learning, as each day goes by, Science from things on which we rely, 3 Our shorthand and typewriting very fine, Algebra and Latin-two of a kind. S . Science of air and planets galore, X Our studies,-thank Goodness-we have only four. Ei I x , E And so through the years our Ways we will wend, X T 5 Through all our future to the very glad end, 9 ! Looking back with fond thoughts of that year When, as Freshies, of the future we had no fear, Those days were the best, we will then declare, Although of that we are not now aware. GLADYS S. FORBES, '31 Q-v., 'Y 1 ONE OF THE BOARD UNFINISI-lE:D PRODUCTION N A young minister' who reeently had been After an entertainment in the Northside - appointed Pastor of 3 church, was wont to Church, the chairman ofthe committee came it I Ereach long, tiresome sermons. One Sunday UP YQ ont of the C1355 mcmbffs and Said, SYmPa' f' e had requested the members of the board to fhcflcally 1 h , N- N Stay after services, I am sorry we didn t get to call on you for , -S While he turned to speak to the board, he ggbfg-:BWI 13: blifogfi Egcfuil: if-L 'S noticed an elderly man in the back of the it .. ' PC f P church, who had not left. Not wishing to ' . . . .. 'X f discuss business before persons other than the The amafllr nggiggan hlilng. his hcad' I y ' , board, the minister went to.the man and asked, anlput out lust ' you ' 3 A HIS there an . , .. What do you mean? -5 ythmg that I can do for you? .. . . 'J A , U Well, I didn t get a chance to get back the 1 ! The Cldcfll' Wm 'CPM'-l-. 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',j-gi.-.f '111 ,. . 0 , Y.. + Ns- ,. .. NFA ., 'C-J-hfkr-g 4,4- 1 a I 1 I 5 : . z 5 E S 1 1 1 ! i 1 : i i i . - .- 1' .cm--v'-PRWIYWYNI ---.,.,,-.. 1.x t, A OL-TTL011, F , 1 igrngram 'Xe -- S '22 V 5 u The Forty-fifth Annual Commencement, June 7, 1927 X HARRIS THEATRE X ' 4 OVERTURE- Raymond Overture ,, ,.,,,,.,..,,..,.,.,,,.,..,....,,,..e.. ......,................ T h oma: -X . U High School Orchestra INVOCATION ...... A 1 ......... ....,c..,.,..........e..A.,.,...e...,,...e.,.,.,.,.. e........ R c v. Gideon C. Olron Music-' 'Serenade ......................,....,...,,,..e X ..,..,.....,........,.......,........,....,,...,...............,.... Drigo . High School Orchestra ORATION-'..ThC Colonial Background of the American Constitution ...... f :anne Nord S ORATION- The Critical Period of American History ,.,.,...,.,, t..,...r,.r....... C harley Curick S ORATION- The Conservative Ideal of Government . ..,,...... ......,.....,..,...., A nna Sawder: 'S ORATION-'l'ThC Personnel of the Famous Constitutional Convention ..Florcnce King N Music-' 'Menuett ......,.,.t.........tt,.t,,.,,,.r..,,.., ..,,,,,r.,....t,......,.,,,.,...,..,..,,.,.,...... ..t........... H o yden High School Orchestra i ORATION- America's First Democrat ....t,,.,...,.....,...... ........... P online Kottlcr T ! ORATION-..AmCflC2 Conceived as a Nation ., ..,,t. t............. E I mer Kite ORATION- The Crisis of Disunion ........,,,..,.. , ,,........ Helen Bergrtrom ORATION'-llouf Changing Constitution .,,.. ..,,. , ,,,,.,. ,.,.,..... M a rgorct Brown 'Music- Les Adieux .............,.,,,,,,..,........,.,.......t....t,..,...,.., ,.................. S mmatc Q High School Orchestra I -v'I,'1 ORATION- Our Unwritten Constitution ..................,,,.,.,,..... .......,....... Lo is Applegate , .ORAT1oN- The Twentieth Century Constitutional Crisis ...,...... Charlottq Bidollcrtonc ' 1' READING- The Building of the Ship .......t ....................,..,t..,. ........... P 4 uline Thornton K- Music- Spanish Dance ........,...,.,....,,,..t..,................,,.,,.,,... ........... M orkowfki A g High School Orchestra M PRESENTATION or DIPLOMAS ............,,..,,,,e.,.,.....,,........,....,,.. ........ f ouph B. Richey X I X Music-- Pennsylvania CState SongD ...,,.......,..................... ........,................ R ohm: 'X T High School Orchestra N - 9 A -li 4 5 C Q Se R N - :fill -N 5.5 L N Egg J2i S ifyfrf' 'E+ 3- - 'L '- 'T ' -A -if ' H . I-iif - - f -- -- - --ukibrr-A LA f l83l , -.,. -1 !'FQfF'f-sr'-W W E I I r z 5 NX X Ni f ' ff' X ' X? QE Q' 9? 3 5 T .Sf 1 Rffffj E'Zf,E'f'fi2f?Z7TE' 3 I fl if MARGARET B 927 slcx 3 ..: Q E Q sz: 2- 1- o -1 an Q .. I-E U THE HONOR STUDENTS, CLASS OF 1 , G, P oN, BLAZINA, PAULIN KOTTLER, CHAR CU a E- Z LES 1: O I I-4 Bl E ..1 D 41 E E bd su U Z su zz o .4 I-Y-4 AM WLL ER SAWD A RN H44 1-I 5 if 4 R 'Y 1-'I 'Y i , . S f-3 if if E -v : E H lil Q 3' I E ' ,, ::: , R EE 'TNF -Q I 1? y -Q ,S 3 L . .O Tl FF Nia XX Q.'2 fljjfi ' - M T H ' -S KO S ' O5 ' A ' i i841 ' L ,I T... I Q R 1J0wh-u'TTL0n 1 X 'E 1 llnnnr Stub cuba - CLASS OF 1927 is ITH commencement but two months away Mr. Bower, our principal, announced the honor students for 1927 at the close of the seventh month of school. Of the twelve six were preparatory students, three, commercials, two, literary, and one, industrial. X . These twelve representative students presented the commencement orations, - ' which dealt with the American Constitution in all of its different phases. Pauline X Thornton, the ranking student of the Senior class, presented The Building of the 1 Ship, by Longfellow. -4 X The honor students foe 1927: Tx i Preparatagu' PAULINE THORNTON, Lois APPLEGATE, WILLIALI BLAZINA, HELEN BERG- STROIW, FLORENCE KING, CHARLOTTE BIDDLESTONE. A Literary' ANNA SAWDERS, JEANNE NORD. Commercial: MARGARET BROWN, PAULINE KOTTLER, ELINIER KITE. Indurtrifzl: CHARLES, KUSICK. . , 1 Q Y . fl . 7 C i I I 5 T X S -X Q .. E . . if S A QQ ' MR. BOWER IN His oFF1cE , ' Tech High Building N , XR. i Tj 5, -1.-lt, 'x X L1 -121, if xg Xl 2 gas? af - u. ::. ' z,?'u,sr:f: ,L 7 Q V I L Y ,I R - ' fl. 1-Q? - Y V -,N - , Fl lS5l ,, . . -f--p -nunlvilur lJ011fJ'1' WTVLOW of L ,S 5 X. E I , 4 I R .. . V I E 2 E X N U 5 , fi 1 2 S ' E2 E .. 5 E E3 3 W M G Q-I-21 . A , v 3 u 5 , Q gg ' N A X E, r 4- ff?-X XA 5F g? 'f, :f A, 1 8 ! , 7 Nh -fi i861 ' Q rIJ0IIIJI1'0 III0II7QQ?R1.,Y OX 31-Innnr ZKUII 'X In Tunctualimf and Perfect Attendance The Certificate Honor B N' ALEK, JOSEPH GILcHRIsT, XX ILLIAM LONGABAUGI-I, HELEN RIPPLE, ARTHUR AROSELL, EINBR GANO, MARY LARSON, W ALTER RICHARDS, EDITH GECI, MIK LANDBR, MURIBL RYAN, CHARLES GARLAND, PERCY Q RICHARDS, WILLIAM 4 BII-Z: HAZEII GRIFPITHS, GEORGE RODOERS, MARY X BURKMAN, HERBERT MIHALBK, MARTIN I BOLAR, GERTRUDB MOFFAT, FLORENCE E BYERLY, MARGARET HARRISON- EDITII MCCOY, CHARLEs SULLIVAN LEO N HUTCHISON ALBERT M A E ' BRYCE, SARA - C RA, DNA 51-AWICK, .ANTHONY BOOKER, LORRAINE gli-ATH, Cg.YDE MORLOCK, LEwIs SHOEE, LUEDEN BATELLA, WILLIAM RINKOI TBPHBN MYERs, GERTRUDB SM,--1-HE, HELEN BRLETIC, STEVEN HOFFMAN' EDITII MONsON, JOSEPH SPIEOEL, MAEAUNE BRINKOS, SYI.vEsTER HI!-TYI JQIIS MORRISON, GEORGE SWEOEEEG, MINEHE BRINKOS, JOHN HBNVEI- PBOIIGB MARKSTEINER, MARIE SIMPSON, GER-I-EUEE BROWN, JEssIE SIIIIIIISONE EAIII- MCKRNBRY, CHARLES S1-AOEEEE, ANNAEELEE BRANT, EARL HARPER, PI-SIB MCKEEVER, ALICE SLOMEEEOY GER-,EODE BROMAN, ELMER HI-IIII-EVIL -'ITRICIA MUsHRUsI-I, HELEN STEWART, DEWHYNE D BRITTON, BESSIB BNRYI FONA MCBRIDB, EUGENE SCHOL-1-Z, DOROTHY S HATCHBRI EI-SIB MCCLURB ALLEN S HANNBGAN ALBERT M , ' UWA' JOHN CUNLIFPB HERBERT I I ALLOMJOHN SHRINBSI EDWARD ' HUGHES, MARGARET MCKBBVBR VIRGINIA 5 CRAWFORD, GARNBTT.A ' IISAN- JOSEPH CUPP RUTH MCKENBRY,GWBNDOLX'N SNYOEE, RU-,H I MARKSTBINBR PETER COTHERY, THOMAS IVCHEVICH, VIOLA MOORE RAYBZOND COUP, CATHERINE IVKOVICH, BURKE MIL!-mi RONALD - CIBULA, GRACE IZOD, ROBERT ' THOMAS EssEx MOCNBY DOLLS' ' CAUGHEY, ROBERT ILLMAN, DOROTHY ' TRACEY, GEORGE CARNS, MARY Q TRBBVVASSER, WILLIAM CVERNA- PIII-II-'NB JONES, DOROTHY NEUMAN, DELEERT CI-INR, DAVID JONES, HERBERT NEKEZ, JAMES .gOHANIlDIEs, RICHARD X'II12:3IJxgI'Ij3::D , , oNEs ELEN I I DOwNEs, FLORENCE ' 4 L 0 LBSKA, WILLIAM , -IURASZEK, OTTIB ,, DE W INCBNTIS, ALFRED , ORE EDWIN -, DOWNIB BE1-I-Y JACOBANSKI' ANNA Os I H WEIMER CLIFFORD 'Tc' - BORNE ELEN I ' ORE, REA XXINKELVOSS, WVILLIAM .I ERICKSON, HELEN RITE, EI-IIIIR Qviisfgl EWQIIQION KOTTLER, PAULINE ' 7 I 0 KOSIO LOUISE PLESNIAIC, GERMANIA W IssER, ELVIRA E F0IISI I'I'Iv EAIII- , PRATT ELsIE WVOOD DAVID F S KELIE, CATHERINE I V I ORSYTHI YI-VBSTBR KARAEIMNIOHN PALMQUIST, JOB YI HIssEN, ARTHUR FI'-AVBGAI ARTHUR K D' PRATT RALPH WVHITE ROBERT EDDIE, ANIBL I I F s H Y I RA-I I ENR KIM, -I-HELMA PRY, HUGH XX OLF, RUTH 1 FARMBRI ETHBL KBRBZSIY MATILDA PANETTA, ALICE WYARGO, ALBERT K KALHEREHNER, EARL PECHAS, ANNA XX EBER, DOROTHY Y N GIEALA, LEO PEEELES, EDWARD WVESTMAN, ANNA .S GOODE, GRAYCE PEARSON, CARL WVOLF, IRRTHUR GAO!!-E, VWIEN LOPSTROM, EMMA PATTERSON, ROBERT WVALLACB, BOYD . ' GILES RUTH LARSON, FLORENCE PATTERSON, MARGARET WARD, CATHERINE I K- GEEMAK, JOSEPH LORSTROM, TBRBSIA PFLUMBI, FRANK WALTOWER, WILLIAM - A In - E I E I, Q N N . 5 C , I N ' - : : S. I ' ' . -- K ' 1 '. Z 7 :n g I7 A EIC IS' O if -f I A-1 'fi' I T LQ. sql-TK: H! -' A, -...E L- , A Al. ,QP :Y ,- Y . .. 1 . - x- I -Y D Q E ? , ...1.,,,, -,W -, fMi,f6-'1J0wh- f1'm0W ' X YK 1 fa X X X .XL x w w 1 ' A Ni fi 5:3 L. .Sm QE 22-- 55. OE Q32 if .Q Ei :- y Shatzer, Louise A anicl John, Quentin in C . '63 oe Us EE EE f-'S E23 2 a 5 ii dl Ei si E fi :QM N.. SE 52 ES 3 25 Ez 515' ,Em QP C: -I N Q-4 ev B U2 O es mE C fl' O N X X fi? E x A X Y 5 f -gs -fi X F f 'im 'Q -Q 'v R S ze Q AL fi -cgi C 'v.. me .QQ fe A Q2 , .sz g ' ,S ci I .2 1 , 'Si if Q 2 , gi 1 X Q -Isla, - - Q I Q QE :E-3. E.-22 . L-4 I4 V' -- N52 1 .... -Q ' Fig A .Eg n M n X . xxx KV n X' N ri S fx hx X XM X X in f n n 1+ fn X 192 8 3, n - . .Lb ' ' w I A' ' f '-- i -. A 1 ISSI W4., , A ,. 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IX ALBINE, ROLAND DUDIIK, JOHN HILL, MARY NIACFARLANE, NORRIS , ' ANDERSON, DAVID DUNCAN, NEIL HALL, EUGENE MCKBB, JACK ALVERSON, BLAIR DITMORB, KENNETH HOOS, HARRIETT MBRVOCK, ROSE ANSBLL, JAMES DOWNBY, ELIZABETH HAMILTON, BOYD MCDOUGALL, JAMES AYRES, LOUISE DONALDSON, RUTH HAIcANsON, FRANK MAXWELL, HELEN ANGELO, JOsEPHINE DONMORE, ALICE MORGAN, GERTRUDB X - R AKERS, QUENTIN DOBHLA, ALBERT ILLMAN, THBLMA MCCUNE, WILLOCK 'X DOUGHBRTY, CHARLES INGRAM, MARTHA MCGRBGOR, MARGARET DI VITTORI, ROY MCKENERY, MARGARET DE N H z L MCKBNERY' HELEN , BARTI-IA, FREDA A ' A B JAMES, ROBERT M M' DICKERSON, DOROTHY H-I-ER, ARION BOYD, DRUSILLA DUNLAP EDWARD JOHNSON, THOMAS MARKWOOD FRANCIS -4 BRITTON, CHRISSIE ' JACOB, MARGARET M N E X BREWER WILLIAM DOUGHERTY, WILBBRT JEFFRBYS JOHANNA C ULTY, LLIs BASHIST.: JOHN DOWNES' WILLIAM JOHNSON, VINCENT MEHAPFBY' RANDOLPH ' DITTBR, CONRAD ' ' MORRRLI-I JOSEPH -X E BBAUMONT, B355 DOWNHAM WINIFRED JAMISON, MARY MARG. BIDDLESTONE, XVILLIAM DABACZYNQK! STEVE JUNKBR, WILLIALI R ,I BUMBAUGH, ROBERT ' JOI-INs, DAN SEWMANI RAYMOND BATI-IURsT, KARL , IJAB-IES, PEARL LCKO'-'ISI ACHEL BOOTMAN, NELLIE EGBRI JOSEPH JOHNSON, HAzEL NAVAROI-'w JUSBPH F BUNYAN, BUDGET EISBLB, MARGARET JOHNSON, CARL EOVACK, EDWARD - 1 BUBRGIN, GRACE ELLIOTT, GBRTRUDB JAMES, EARL ORTON- 'WL EHRHARDT, CYRIL NORTON, ALBERT USER, OI-IN S BURKBRT, HAZBL EVERETT, ISABBLLB NETZEL, LORAINE 5- BRANT, EDNA ENGLERT, ELIzAEEI-H KRUPHR, ALBERT NYSTROM, VICTOR BLANK, ELM A ENGWER, HAZBL EYAK- AWA NALINIC, GEORGE wi NIGHT ILLIAM BELPULITI, LEDA ERDODVI M'-RY ' I KDTTLBR ALMA T-T BALUNT, JOHN EILART, THOMAS I QLSON, ELMBR A BAKER, ANN A EICHELBERGER, VIRGINIA Ilg:23tI8'lNi?::iN O'T0f LB, HELEN IA - . BADSTIDNBR, ELMER ' ' OwENs, DELORES ll Konus, JOSEPH N Q BUCK, MARGUERITE FENCIK, PAULINB KIRSCHKE FRIEDA N 1 r BESWICK, DORIS FRANKO, LAURA KURBY MIKE ' PEARSON. ALICE N I BAsHuR EDWARD FRIEERG OSCAR ' . PASLOWSKY, OLGA ' ' KLASNICK GEORGE BICRERTON, RUTH Fox, ESTHBR ' PAvLIc, JOHN Q BBRGQUIST, MARGARET FRANK, ROEERT PETERSON, CARL BETz, MERLE FLYNN, GRACE LOTZ, CLYDE PORTER, DOROTHY BURKE, WILLIAM FIELD, THOMAS LUX' ALVIN PRATT, LOUISE BRYANT, CARL FRENCH, DONALD IEEADBBBTBRS RAYMOND PI-ISKA, MARGARET Boygg Anguggg ONG. OROTHY PALMGREEN VIRGINIA ' BUONc:, AURBLIO GRAPPIOUS, KATHLEEN LOOP: GLADYS PRECOTT, R,UTH BOOKER, BENJAMIN GATNERT, MILDRBD EB BRBTONI QTIARLBS FRY, HARRY 'v .,-v GIBSON, FOSTER IvINGsToN, HARLBS PBBBLBS, HB,-EN W., GLRDIISCH, EMMA LONG, BBRNICB PETERS, FLORENCE CRAWFORD, JAMES R. GLEDITSCH, HERBERT I-012, MARIE PARTONI ELSIR CHILDS, OLIVE GRIFFlTHS,.ROBBRT I-'UPEI EDWARD PAPKE, MARIE , i A A CAMPBELL, CLARA GRAHN, EVA LYLB' VBRNA POLLOCK, WVILLIAM I' X CONRAD, ELLA GOTHART, VIRGINIA LEMON, GRACE CARNS, ALBERT GORR, JAMES I-INDBBRGI LOUISE RIPPLE, ARTHUR Z CHERRY, LEONA GILLMAN, CATHERINE LUBCKBRT- KENNETH ROBERTSON, EVE!-YN CALHOUN, JOHN GUISLER, RUTH LOWBRYI HELEN RP-DBR, HEI-RN - 1, I CAGBY, ARTHUR LLNDBBRG- CHARLES RANKIN, LOIS f' CULEERT, ELIzABETI-I HUFTON, MILDRED - RALSTON, EDGAR X CASSBLL FRANK HART, ROBERT MAYFIELD CHARLES RONBY, ELDA Q I . , X CONLOGUI-:,JEAN HARE, ROBERT MARSHALL, JEAN RICKARD, ELIZABETH S L CONwAY, MAY HEATHERINGTON, REA MILLINGTON, DELLA RICHARDS, NELLIE ., J CHBSSMAN MILDRED HURST, HAROLD MCCRACKEN, RICHARD RAILINGsHAIfER, GRACE ' . CALHOUN, JEAN HART, DOROTHY MERz, ELMBR RIRPEL, RUTH N ' If CONANT, MAUD HEVERLY, RUTH MIDDLEMISS, EDWARD ROGBRSON, ETHEL I I CHRIST, MARGARET HUSTON, ALMA MESKOWSKY, FRANK Q 1 I COTI-IERY, DOROTHY HENDERSON, DORIS MCELWEE, ROSEMARY SULLIVAN, EDWARD ! CALDWELL, LOUISE HEss, THELMA MUNNELL, CLYDE STEWART, HELEN A CARLSON, CLAIR HAGDLOOM, KATHERINE MANSFIBLD, HANNAH SANT, EVELYN A Q CAMPBELL, MAY HUNT, EVA ' MCCLINTOCK, MARTHA SCHROEDER, BILL ' N Y' 'X COPELAND CHESTER HUGHES, WILLIAM MURRAY, LOUIsE SEBGBR, LOUIS a N CROSSLAND, WILMA HOEEMAN, FBNTON MOONEY, RICHARD STALLINGS, JOHN J CHMIELEwsIcI, STANLEY HOLMES, CLIFFORD MCLEAN, RUTH SHAW, PAUL A X 1 ' ' i f ! .1 il-' 7 A' ,IE ,T:22?'k kr E gi 'I :' g l i 1 A ' ' wif' I -AL .2 I:.:Q Sus-:za ,L -- ' - L , ': 'H K : f..2.b '- -A I 74, . I V my L M - L I.. -L -1 ......--. ,I LAALLL, LD., .LL ' THE SEAL HONOR-Continued 4 ,ET --A V--ly... , -TFIUQR. 1- - . 9g Q-ljowqh-O-mon X I X. SCHOVBRTH, MlCH.kEL SWENSON, HAROLD SCHMIDT, MARY SCHOVERTH, KATHERINE SOWA, HELEN SHANV, JOHN SMITH, MYRTLE SCOTT, LUCRETIA STEELE, IVIAE SMITH, BERNARD SLACK, EMMA STBNCEL, ERNEST SHATZBR, EUNICB STEWART, ERNEST SPRINGER, MAEEL STEWART, FINLBY TRATHOWBN, CLYDE TONBLL, EDWVIN THOMAS, JACOB THORNBURGQ MX'RTLE TILDEN, ALICE TOTH, MARGARET ULM, CHESTER ULM, DOROTHY WVRIGHT, JAMES XVOOD, MARGARET XVISSBR, KATHRYN W ILLIAMS, CHARLES XVBTZLBR, AGATHA WATERS, CLARENCE W ILsON, ALDBN XVOOD, ISABELLB XX ,.. SQUIBB, MARX' WVANDRBI, HEYMAN X X T STOOPS, ESTHBR TOMAC, GEORGE VOELKER, EDITH WVALLINB, ELSIE L SHATzER, DOROTHY THORPB, GRACE VOELKBR, MARGARET HJITTMAN, MARGARET Q SINBL, LOUISE THOMAS, JEAN XFOBLKBR, EDWARD WRAY, MARY X SWEDBBRG, ELMER THORNTON, PAULINE XVHITFIELD, VELMA SBITZ, XVILLIAM THORNTON, ARTHUR WELCH, JOSEPH SOLES, JACK TRAUGBR, ELIZABETH WARD, HOWARD ZUELLI, IRENB '4 M X . Semors Perfect In Attendance and In Punctuahty T During 1924-1928 I QUENTIN AKBRS MILDRRD CI-IEssEIAN DANIEL JOHN RUTH PRESCOTT LOUISE AYBRS ' MAE CONWAY LAURA KINCHLOE HARRX' PRY S KARL BATHURST HERBERT GLEDITSCH HANNAH MANSFIBID I..OIs RANKIN , ELMA BLANK KATHERINE HAGELOOM MARTHA MCCLINTOCK DOROTHY SHATZBR i FRANK CAssEL MARTHA INGRAM EDWARD MIDDLEMIES HELEN SowA S . , XX li L, Q 5 1 I F N nr Z F ,J L E K T N . If . 1 L' I Q C S LC NE - I, x J N THE GIRLS' CAFETERIA ,Q N . . it -LJ, L XX X f -' -' -:HC Hi Ee- 0 R - L 1, T 3,1--1, A .- . --I If e R et 192 8 ff, ' R901 f- -f-rl, . uomh- ot-ll-ITJ11, 1 4 Ei x A fllltilieezpnrt mines Qinueteh Gap M. H. S. Leaelr All Scbooly in Sebolartie Meet h il If AST spring, April 30, seventeen students from our high school competed against A the star students of the Pittsburgh district for the cup offered by the University of Pittsburgh as the emblem of superiority in the Pitt Literary Meet, held in the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall. Seventy-four schools took part in this annual event, with almost nine hundred students competing in the meet. The contests in the various subjects were exceedingly close. McKeesport High carried off the cup, in addition to four gold medals, four silver medals, one bronze one, and five honorable M mentions. M. H. S. scored the greatest number of points, 1152. Peabody was a close 4 X' second with 1096. New Kensington was a poor third with 764 points. I The students awarded prizes were: X Q Gold Medalr 'E Egbert Richards-Physics and Advanced Mathematics 1 Coleman Herpel-Elementary Mathematics Estelle Friedman-Latin I Harvey Krow-Latin II Silver Medalr S Martin Baker-Physics and Elementary Mathematics Y Earl Schweitzer-Elementary Mathematics X Bronze Medal - Mary Louise Hunter-Latin II E Honorable Mentionr ' ' Earl Schweitzer-Chemistry 7 Sidney Yecies-Latin I j Steven Berthalan-General Science I Egbert Richards was awarded a silver medal for taking second place among those ' , - winnin the hi hest rsonal honors. Martin Baker and Earl Schweitzer were 8 it PC, awarded honora le mention for their ranking. I This s lendid victor reflects reat honor on the hi h school and its facult . It -v., P , Y 8 , 8 Y -. clcarl shows the eflicienc and thorou hness with which our u ils are trained. '- Y Y 8 P P WINNING SCHOOLS I . 6 Arranged by Cup Score Totals , I Number Tests ft R Rank School Scored in Cup Scores I 1 ..,....... ..,.,.,.. M CK.-xspoff ....,.,.., .....,,....,. 7 .....,.,, ,.,.,,.,,,,................ 1 1 52 ' X Z ......... ,,..,,... P eabody ........,.,t.,,,.,,. ,,...,... 1 O ......... ,.,..,.....,t,t................ 1 O92 ' ' . 3 ...i.,.... ,,,,.,.., N ew Kensington .......,. .,... 8 ........t ...,....,...,, .,,...,...,....,... 7 6 4 N , C px 4 ,...,,..., .......,. D ormont ...,.,,.,.,,.,,,t.t. ,.... 6 ......... ....,.E.,.,..........t.......,... 7 1 6 Ll 7 5.1 ....... ...,..... W ilkinsburg ,,...,.,.. ..... 5 ,.,.,,,,, .,.,...,.,.,,,,.,,..,..,.,..... 5 5 7 Q . 5 6 ....,..t., t,,...,.. L angley ,....,..... .. ,,,,... 5 ......,.. .,.............t............... 5 50 t in Q 'N K s ' fl I : .1 XXXEQ2 5 ef A ff f 1: g . 2t?: i g V if A n M 15 ' 'T l91l QC QV CE' E 4? 2 Sf S2 fb 3 , Qrf Q RA ! T . 11521 f T F-'R IL -x,, 4 , AV ' , T ,XJ , L 1' ,' Q4-L ,-1. A A N 1, ',ja,-I l iff A TQ if P A A A QQ f 1' f X I 1' fy! MAJ f L Q w ff ' nk E C 5 IQ , l mf ,F ' ff ' 4 f Vx lil S WW XX N H . M Wg' J THE PITT LITE RY MEET TEAM SPRING, 1927 I X f 4 f -T ' 4 N 132 if gWa1W f' 1 W 5. f . fy ff LL fw 1 .4 .a..p.1. T- -i J, 44 llouqh-o-mon 'dike fllllemnrial Illielhl Behiratinn H? Record Crowd Witncrfcf Impremive Ccremorgy ARKED by impressive ceremonies, the kind that will live forever in the hearts of all who participated, the high school athletic field was dedicated Armistice i 'il Day as a World War Memorial Field. The various military organizations, ' with their brightly colored uniforms, the thousands of citizens and high school , students, and the vivid colors of the former service men's units, formed a most pictur- esque background for the impressive dedication services. -4 X The field was presented as a memorial field in behalf of the board of education by ' N J. Frank Calhoun. It was accepted in behalf of the ex-service men and women by X . Ralph H. Whitehead, commander-elect of Burt Foster post No. 361, American Legion, , assisted by Daniel Marsh, present commander, and Howard C. McDevitt, Com- l mander of Corp. Carl Everett post No. 514, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Congressman Clyde Kelly delivered the dedication address. xg U The full program rendered: .X '- Music ........,.,.,,,,.,..,....,,..,., ,,,.,,,..,.,ri,...r,,.,,,,r,.,,,,,,.,.,r.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,..,,.... H i gb School Orcbertra Song- Star Spangled Banner .,.. ....,... . . ............... Audience - I Invocation ..,....,,.,,,,,.. .,.,,.. V,.. i , ...... Rev. j. D. Van Ham 1 H Presentation of the Field, .,.,. ., ,............ f . Frank Calhoun X F' Ralph H. Wbfahma Acceptance of the Field.. ..,. ,,..,.. D aniel j. Marrh .l , Howard C. McDevitt ip Song- America, the Beautifuln.. .......,..................... Higb School Address- Play the Game. ,. ,,,,,,.. ,,..,..., C o ngreumarz Clyde Kalb -. ,, Song-' 'Amer-iea. ,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,,,,.,...................... A udimrc Q41 Bencdiction- ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,t,,,t,,,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, Rev. A. M. Billmon ! One of the most impressive features of the program was the ritualistic service 1. used by the two post commanders. It was beautiful and inspiring. The noble lesson A X of peace, prosperity, and patriotism was exemplified to all. just before the program Q' opened hosts of civic, patriotic, and fraternal organizations marched with steady f' A tread across the new field past the reviewing stand, where the veterans of the Civil War stood at attention, These hosts were followed by several superb bugle corps, X y and men who were in the service nine years ago. As a mighty wind, a true patriotic K ' p fervor swept over the field and sanctified it. No finer tribute to the living and to the G n. dead of the world war could have been paid. - gl A Will Pfaff, former president of the board of education, presided as master of g ceremonies. is si as X X , - 15' 'gig' C -N4 K tg . :.:.v-fi -Qligsznn I S Y 8 i -L F -ig ae .Ea- l95 l M MA- t mm., Anti., ., -,r-,,-..,-.. . .,,. li ' i IO I1 A.. . ff ' Fel H+ GS ,gf 5- , Q Q 51 lxl 4 OD 5 'Z Q Q Q Q '4 Y N R THE ASSEl3?i.fiI3yI3pOI5I'13n:QlIll'IgHI3ill?EDICAT N V df!! ' ' A ka - A fa f w H J 7 l lfElllzzllillllUlZM ' 11, J A W W f 'K ' f W . F .Q-llouqh-a-TTLO11, X X .I.. . 311. Sv. in the iii utterarg erin .Xl NE of the outstanding scholastic events on the high school's calendar is the Pitt Literary Meet, F usually held in the earlier part of May. From its inception, in 1915, to 1927 McKecs ort High has always taken averyprominent part in th: results of the meets. In fact, no school in tlhis district has maintained such a line record as has M. H. S. To show our splendid success we list the results of winners by S schools: - 1915-M. H. S.-2nd place. 1923+No meet. X R 1926-M. H. S.-3rd. 1924-M. H. s. ist. 1917-No record Homestead-Znd. I 1918-No meet Schenley-3rd. X 1919-M. H. S.-lst. 1925-M. H. S.-lst. r Fifth Avenue-Znd. Bellevue-Znd. if X Peabody High-3rd. Homewood-3rd. 1920-Peabody High-lst. ' 1926-Peabody-lst. -U M. H. S.-Znd. M. H. S.-2r1d. X h 1921-Peabody-lst. Langley-3rd. Norwin-Znd. 1927-gi. S.-Isa. M. H. S.-3rd. ca o y-Zn . I 1922-No meer. Dormonr-3rd. l ' M. H. S. W inncrs in the Contests 5 1915. Brorrffe Medalr Brauffe Medal .L , 111111-1 DA1-11.MAN-Spelling 'XALMA SPITTAL-Historyf HOWARD McE1.RoY-Declamation H,,,,m1,1, M,,,,i0,, 1 1916- -filvf' Mfdali HARRY SOUTH'M3IhCm3C1CS -- . Howgnn lIJIcE1.RoY-Extemporan- 1924A Gold Medal: E wus gee mg . RICHARD BAYNB-History I F Bmng:iiEda'5mN-spcllmg RICHARD BAYNE-Advanced Math- W - ematics n 1 1 G I Ann'-Dcclamatlon ISABBLLE LANNAN-Elementary 9 7' 0 ' . Mathematics g CAM' PETERSON-spelling CRBAGH R161-1FoRn-Elementary Siluei'-1MedwlA -D I h French , , Bronze lxigdzl BEL cc amauon RICHARD HAYNE-Physics I I ALICIA Tonm-Letter Writing 5'ilverliMedal BROWN Elementary 1 1919. Gold Medal! 1 HARD , - -vl ' Lasua SCHWBITZBR'M3fhCm2flCS Mathcmagcs , A , '4 I DOROTHY JAMES-History Pmtbatlrlou Wmner for Hztglaert Irzdzwdual MAx GnNsAr-nm-Physics Honaglcn RD BAYNE M H S Silver Medal: A 1 ' ' ' I ALICIA TOB1N LCCECl' Writing 1925. Gold Medal I LOUISE NICKLAS'-H1SIOf!' Islgfar. LANNAIE1 h H :zombie Mention cmentary renc A N 0 Monusx' FR1RnMAN-Latin gijwr Medal., 1920- Gold Mfdlflf . . CREAGH RICHFORD' 1 HARRY CLAY-Essay Writing I Advanced French ' K N SARA MAR Evsmsrr-Letter Writ- HARRY TH0,,,Ps0N-Biology X N mg- . MARGARET BLACKBURN' 'X 1 S-I JOXEYTIINE MCKEE-SPCHWE Elementary Mathematics '- ' W' I 4' . Bronfe Medal ,Qi HELEN JAMES-Spcllmg JEIHARLES CUNLIPFB-Historv 1 Bronze Medal - ' w v - Pam? HOBRR SAElie1l?1eii:iri' Mathematics 'Qi Honorable Mention y 5 Q A . Roy Gmunrr-Mathematics 1926- Gold Mnldlf V ' SEYMOR Irsco11'z-French II S 1921. Gold Medal M h . 5 X VIRGINIA FLANNAGAN-History MARTIN BAKER- at Cmatlcs LN Q saw Medal sum- Medan CHARLES MCCORMICK-Latin MARY Louisa HUNTER-Latin I X Q K . 'sf '.L:Efe.V?. ' 'N Y Y -T 'er 1 192 3 1 ii ii 'W - ... I 2 t f-,-.B . f I ' ' ': f H .tr no Y - .ciaif ---a - l93l 1 9 fin.. .. Q Qijouqh- a-men ' M. H. S. Winners in Contest-Continued 'N x R I .A I - I-I n -E F li Ni Gsoxcn MUNNELL-Phj'SiCS Bronze Medal: jossm FRIEDMAN-HISCOIY MARGARET MBLRG11-French II 1927. Gold Medulx ESTRLLR FRHQDMAN-Latin I COLEMAN HERPRL-Mathematics I EGBBRT RICHARDS-' Mathcmatics II HARVEX' KRow-Latin II EGBERT RICHARDS-Physics .Yilwr Medal: EARL SCHNVElTZER Mathematics I MARTIN BAKER-MRfhCHl3EiCS II MARTIN BAKER-Physics Bronze Medal MARY Louisa HUNTER-Latin II THE PITT LITERARY MEET CUP Emblem of Victory Secured Last Spring ' ' I 'I X 5 -4 Ii -Q-V W g . f Q' ! I fl I R 2 . u 5 T - E R!! Q J: Q x a- a ,:- -' 5 XX F F 'z- JIEI TE ' ' E? 'I 0 L - 2 A , M ahi l l94l 44 ...!: c' Q qfljouqh-a-mon ISI Q! '45 E 1 , ' E X. . 4 Y S X ix 'X V THE SPEAKERS' STAND-Armistice Day g A Dedication ofthe Memorial Field 1 E l x I l ' ,I N I X I Z W. A , I l Q ,. lj A ' l I 5 , , ROOM 101 MR SCHAD T h Q. x, , . , Cac er V mam Room in sale of Football Tickets . .X A f A L -:L f Y V -I X?-X P x XE -Al . - T.-A ,qs .-F., , i E192 8 f E L - , E .L E fd .Q E a TH-ff ' l971 I 1J0wh fl m0nWQ:?S X Vx lx I .5 F Q Q X fmxi -4 '5 ..: S o YJ an .r: -S rh Hig Ai IL' 5 L STADIUMQ-Wi 4 rl . ei I A s, ' nw.- N gi up-. A . .'-v 'Y LI-I 'CL' l-1 ffv 1 Q fl A 5 Q i ,Ex .q 1928 - L I 5, 1 1 ,W Q . . .K fi Q 5 , I ff L ' dl' 1 i931 rx, Q Xgfisifillvwh- fl-WL011 'Ee 1 A A iilirenrh vfvtuhvntn Present :Hint J, 1 Bramatir rnhurtinma Si X I N Friday evening, March 9, the students of the French department underithe J direction of Miss Mainssonnat, presented two very interesting and very amus' i - ing French plays, GringOire and Nous Verrons , in the auditorium of the high X X in school. , X2 J These comedies, written by Theodore de Banville and Emma Simpson, were presented with unusual care and finish. They were enthusiastically enjoyed by a X crowded house. The casts showed the line coaching rendered by Miss Mainssonnat, 4 head of the French department, and her able assistants. The musical numbers, which -X interspersed the plays, were under the supervision of Mr. Stribrny. THE STAFF - ' Directress ......,.,...,.,,,..i. ,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,.i,,,,,,,,ii ,.,.,,,.., M I ss MAINSSONNAT Assistant Director ........ ,.,.t.,,,.,, .,.,.,,.,,, . .,,i......,.,.. M R . MCELROY Business Manager ,,...,.,.,.,,i ......,,t,..................,.,...,. J AMES MEREDITH g Advertising Manager ,,...., .,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,..,,,.,...,....t...... E DWARD DUNLAP Stage Managers .,,..,,.i,.ii. ,i,,.,., E DWIN COPPER AND FRANK CASSEL -X S, c Property ....,.,.,... A,i.,.,,.,,,..,,,.....,,,,.,,... ,........ A N NA NILSON E E ct ......,,,,.,..,,,,,.,.,,,,. .t.,..,......,...,,,.....,,,......... E DWIN YODER -Ctftumr -v mittee ....,,.......,., MARY JANE PETRELLA Ji N' Make J .,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,..,,.,,, B EATRICE HAUGHT Q , V Music .... : ..,. ...,...,..,, .,..,,. ' .,.,.,....,i,,,.. ....,.,,.is, . , , ..,, .,,.. ,,....,.. H E RBERT SMITH X N ! V, THE CASTS ' GRINGOIRE ' Louise XI, the king i...,,...,,,.,...,....,.,.. L ,.,r..,,..,.i,i,,.iii,,,, .,,...,,,..,...,... L INUS MILLER 5 Pierre Gringoire, a poet ...,.,....,,..,i, .,.., ,,...,..,... A L LAN WHITEHOUSE Simon Fournier, a merchant ......,.......,..., ,....,.,,. W ILBERT DOUGHERTY Q .,-v Olivier le Daim, barber of the king ,.,.,, . ...................... DAVID BOYD T' ' Loyse, Simon's daughter ....I..........,.... I. ,....,............ HELEN WEST . Nicole Andry, Simon's sister ....,,.. ,,..... ...,,.,,....,.,. i 1 ., ,.....,. BERNICE EHRHART If ' , NOUS vERRoNs E 5 Mme. Dupont .......,..,,...........,.,..r..,......r.....,...............,...,,..,., .....,.... K ATHERYN SMYTHE nl Paul, her nephew, ....., ,....,,.,,... , - ,......... PRESTON KLINE M Louise, her niece ...,i,.,..,,......,,..,,.. ......,, C LAUDIA AMPER X Q Yvonne, the maid ,,..,............,,,..,, .......... M ARION KLEIN ,X Jacques, the cook .....,.,.....,... 1 ...... ........... M EYER SAMUELS 'x Ton-Ton ,...............,iii,.,,.,,i,. L..,,,,.ti ..II......,..........,........... A D OG N ' An English Lady t.i,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,t,, .,,,,,,.,, V IRGINIA LEONARD 'X ' F , A Policeman ,,t...............,,..,,....,... ,,.........., B UD MAHAFFEY I 'I ' A Maid .....,...,........ ....,,..,,...,,.,,,.,,,. ...,t,....,...... S T ELLA .WOLF 'S Q 5 A Little Girl ......,,...,,.....,,...,,,..,.... ,...,..... H ELEN BARTLETT q g E Two Milliners .....,,..i.,.,,....,.III,.,,.. ...,.... J 'ELLEN WATKINS LX if E LENORE TRIMBLE if - GORDON REUFF ' Q TWOLEICBOYS LILLLLILILLLLssssssssssssss sssssss 3 I 4. Z1- -:'.--21, X QL ,ry 4? I -: if ,P L. X 552 I E -I L W K- - A 4 fig I ' 1 Q ' 5 ii ' I T -- 5 --+ l99l . . A f. ..-I -if , V , A h z- 1 . X q0uq'1? Q'mOW . 5 X 7 ix - ' N x 4 K -4 X .. 'X E -X 2 1, l H 4 LI-4 is 5 - . O ' 5 R.. 5 I-T-I E qw- I V 'V Nm 1 E X . 'X F . I 5. Q 5: Ln , x A , - 'I it ? X-1928 I i 3' - 11001 :. , . -YW . nu v.,..-T,. .,,Yv Jllngylnt -'-- , I , . u . ,arf -xllr '4' ' -. 'aff ' X? Ufllvu-TfLon , :X l SYN OPSES OF THE PLAYS s FX ll . . I l , HGRINGOIRE The romance takes place in a large, gothic room at the home of Simon Fourmez, a prosperous merchant , of Tours, in the year 1469. The scene opens as dinner is being finished. Nicole, Simon's sister, is joking with the king. Olivier-le-Daim, the king's barber, and Simon listen disinterestedly. The king smilingly tells Nicole that she is beautiful. He asks her who has written that well-known song which nicknamed her x The Beautiful Draper. Blushin , Nicole explains that a poetically-inclined buffoon, a homeless beggar called Gringoire, was responsible at it. As the dining table is being shifted to the corner, the king suddenly recalls a plan he has already formed to make Simon ambassador to Flanders. However, Simon, at first over- - joyed, complains that he cannot permit his daughter Loyse to remain at home with no protector. The king decides that the only key to the situation is to have Loyse marry. The sudden appearance of Loyse gives the king his chance. He promises her that if she wants to marry he will provide her a fitting husband. Loyse, -4 taken aback by his abruptness, replies that the man she will marry must be as brave as a soldier and as gentle as a woman. With that she flits out of the room. The kin , bewildered, makes up his mind to find her a lover. Laughter and shouts arise from without to interrupt his thoughts. Simon, at the window, explains . that the poet Gringoire is arousing all the merriment. Olivier-le-Daim thereupon shows a decided hatred for the poet and heaps upon him various black names. He informs his companions that Gringoire should be hanged for writing a certain Ballad of the Hung . The kin , curious to see this strange man, demands that he be brought before him. Olivier-le-Daim, thoroughly disgusted, orders the king's archers to bring the beggar in. Gringoire, half-famished and very thinly clad, is violently pushed into the room. His face lights up with joy at the sight of the table, still bearing fruits and steaming meats. Olivier-le-Daim, stop- ping Gringoire with a wave of the hand, informs him that he must, before eating, pay for his meal bcy reciting the Ballad of the Hung. Gringoire, at first very reluctant, recites the poem, not knowing the in entity of X his listeners. The ballad justly upbraids King Louis for hanging too many of his subjects. Olivier-le-Daim, after Gringoire has finished, maliciouslv discloses the fact that King Louis is one of his listeners. The poet struck by the solemn air of the group, fully expects to be hanged. His hunger, however, renders him obliv- - ious of this fear, and he begs for food. The king allows him to eat and makes Olivier-le-Daim, much to that gentleman's shame, serve the half-starved man. Gringoire's spirits rise as he eats. Soon he describes a life of famine, then confesses a great love for a beautiful young woman whom he has accidentally seen sitting . by a window in this very home. Nicole whispers to the king that he refers to Loyse. The king then hits on E a beautiful idea: he shall make Gringoire Loyse's husband. He begs the others to leave the room that he may ' Q talk to the poet in secret. After they have left, he agrees to pardon Gringoire providing he will marry Loyse. S Gringoire, although in ecstacy at the very ssibility, complains that women either laugh at him or pity , him. His Majesty, nevertheless, promises that Gringoire shall interview Loyse. Nicole, her brother, and n her niece enter at this time. The king, fulfilling his promise, informs Loyse that Gringoire has somethin to tell her in private. Olivier-le-Daim suddenly bursts into the room to bring news to the king that La Bafue, .. a confederate of His Majesty, has proved traitor. The king immediately flies into a fit of rage and angrily I looks around for someone on whom to vent his passion. He accuses Olivier-le-Daim of meddling too much in his affairs. He even scolds poor Simon. By some evil chance his irate glance falls on Gringoire, who was rejoicing over his good fortune. Forgetting his former leniency the king orders Gringoire hanged within an ,. hour un ess he persuades Lo 'se to love him. With that he angrily stri es from the room, closely followed -, -xv N by the frightened Nicole and Simon. Olivier-le-Daim triumphantly stalks out to set a guard at the door to l prevent Gringoire from escaping. Finding themselves alone, Gringoire explains to Loyse that he is plead- ing for a poet who loves her. Describing certain incidents he portrays a poet as brave but at the same time as gentle as a woman. Crying, Loyse falls to her knees and begs to know her lover. Gringoire, however, . - , arriving at the conclusion that he is not good enough for her, determines to die. Olivier-le-Daim comes in 1 i to lead him to the gallows. Before his orders are executed the king enters, rejoicing over his vengeance on N La Balue. Spying Olivier-le-Daim he dismisses him coldly. For his meddling the king has alreadv decided to give him a capgaincy to get rid of him. Simon and Nicole, remembering the king's temper, timitlly ti toe I in as Olivier-le- aim leaves. His Majesty begs their pardon for his harsh words,'and assures them of, his fj love. Seeing Gringoire's sorrow he inquires concerning his success. Loyse, discovering that Gringoire and N the poet are one and the same, grasps his hand and confesses her love. The king, caressing Nicole and Loyse, S happily makes Simon his ambassador, and sanctions Loyse's marriage to her lover. ' S 'GNOUS VERRONS j G l CWe shall seeD X 'J A 3 - Yvonne, a maid in the home of Madame Dupont, is studying English with the intention of going to at 1 Q America. She is engrossed in repeating the word cat'f when Jacques, the cook, enters with four pies. E E CThe French word for four , quatre , is pronounced very much like the English word cat D Yvonne t li Q laughs at his speech, and then proceeds to demonstrate her ability to speak English. Jacques-in love with 'N Q 33 Yvonne-tries in every way to discourage her from studying English, since he knows that proficiency in xi that language will take her away from him. Madame Dupont ridicules Yvonne's idea of leaving, and she N f Fx' tif- s L -,. A , 53 L- 'fi' '-Zig g Y . N if - ' it-F - r v ,i .2 Tiisffn' f A, '-A l1o11 ... . , ,,,,,,... . - m........ ...M 'f . , 1 I .FIA v . V - . - ' A ' - wwh-a+mQnQQX X1 NS' 'Q ,x i XX C 'Y?'1.,,!?75i1LT9'g2fP' ' ing f Em J ff JZ gf , gf E lg oo Qf L ,K V, l I K T ,Q n THE AST OF UNOUNS VERRO ' ' . 1,l ' F R niIl5fl5ill4NillM MJ ff' , f W L fi ,,,.v.,,. . E., J' - X frllouqh C1 mon I ' . HNOUS VERRONSH-Continued orders her to send a car to the station for Paul and Louise, a nephew and a niece, who are coming for a visitl: Fi As Madame Dupont leaves, she orders Yvonne to take the dog, Ton-Ton, for a walk in the park. Afte Madame's departure, Yvonne impersonates the great lady that she expects to become in America. jacques? the cook, mocks her. Furiously angry, she goes out, leaving jacques to plan and to say We shall see.' Yvonne, seated in the park, with Ton-Ton tied to a bench, is so interested in her study of English that she is oblivious to what is going on about her. jacques stealthily removes Ton-Tong but, alas, he is seen by a policeman, who gives chase. Two shop girls pass by arguing over prices. An English lady enters lament- ing rhe inability of the French to understand er. Yvonne, who accidentally jostles her, departs making R ' apologies. jacques rushes in, thrusts the dog into the arms of the English lady and hides. A crowd enters X with the policeman, who tries to arrest the English lady. Paul and Louise, recognizing their aunt's dog, take it. aul, who understands English, listens to the woman's story. Then he explains the situation. ' , At the house Yvonne is distraught. jacques makes her promise that she will stay in France, providing he finds the dog. In response tojacques' declaration of love, she replies, We shall see. The door ell rings, if X and Yvonne flees in fear of Madame. ,Paul and Louise come in with Ton-Ton. Jac ues, taking the dog, asks permission to claim the credit for its recovery. Yvonne is called to account ancd is discharged. Jacques I returns the dogg Yvonne returns and is forgiven at his request. Yvonne relinquishes her study of English. --X . The delighted jacques has her repeat the numeral quatre to prove that she is sti-ll French. . I 1 - Y i Y - X ,S P-S X 5- - l E 4 I a N y ,l 1 . - 'wx' ' A 5 ,. - Y Y , X N . ,, X R I 1 F Y rj l 4 1 I S '-N i g . . . K ex MR. LAWSON AT His DESK A Tccb High Building , N 'I Q i kg --1413 s,..z: ,L - ,A La R ,iff f if A R ,S - Y A - ' Q-:' H031 . 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M .,.nn.N,n.nn,,,n.,nnn,A,,..,,,,nn,...n,,n.n,,,.......,...,.........n..,.....,..,,..,.,.nn..,... ' Principal I . Introduction to Teaching, Nature Study, Child Psychology 4 T X JEAN BAIRD-COURSIN, B. S. ...,.,.,,...,.,.,.......................... ............................................ . -, Training Teacher X Educational Biology, Oral Expression, English Composition GERTRUDE HAYES, B. S ...,,,....,.,..,..........,,......................,..,...,................................. .......,.. A rt Supervisor Of Art ESTHER L. WILSON, B. S. M. ................................................ ......... M mic S Supervisor Of Music .x . JENNIE MARKEL ..... ............................................,..,...... .......... H 11 vdwriting Supervisor of Writing T E ERNA NEINERT .,,,,,.,,,,.....,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,.,.. .........,...,..........,......................... Pbyfical Education ' fq Directress of Physical Training in High School N THE STUDENTS .A MARGARET BARRINGER -RUTH MENDLOYVITZ I . I THELMA BLACKBURN KATHERINE NELSON . DOROTHY CARTWRIGHT MILDRED NEv1Us A , Q D LEONA CHKERRY HELEN NEWMAN -vfl A CLARA CHRESTAY LILLIAN PARKER A HELEN CHRESTAY GERMANIA PLESNIAK .1 Lois CLARKE DOROTHY PORTER ' 1 KATHRYN FORSYTH SARA RICHARDS I MILDRED HAGEL SARA ROSLUND f T, HANNAH HARRISON ANNA SAVVDER A F STELLA HATCHER EVA SESSION Q V EDITH HOFFMAN MARYE STEGANIUS X 'Q JEAN HUMBERT JESSIE STEINER -X H I M S ELEN NGRAM INNIE VEDRERG A y JOHANNA JEFFREYS KATHRYN WISSER N' RUTH JEFFREYS MARIAN WIssER G I DOROTHY KELSCH IRENE ZUELLI 'I A MAELE KEYSER ' n E 5 ii N is x A Q . q 15 - 1 :. -F, -Tj A T. 1zi' L-' PE p , 102 8 p , nl lllll A fi v--- ---V ---- -5 i gg X KUDWH' f1'm0'1 ' ' ? XX :Emi B Q Ol-.H .EEUU sei msg - .mmm Ebb S3- . gi? mi on N .5-515 55? .E'-'- .93 E id gi . gi .,5wN :ng E :1 m: Z X 3.54: Q. mmg E af' Wei. 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To carry out this plan the editors of the literary department have presented interesting articles dealing with the early history of our city, both legend- K ' ary and historical. From our reading we will see how important our city was in the early history of Western Pennsylvania-to what a prominent osition McKeesport ' has risen because of the achievements of her early settlers, and oF the men and women I I who have carried on their work. 4 x , . Elin iittrlg 31-Iuainrg nf illlrilieeiapurt HE western part of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is rich in history. P I The beautiful Monongahela Valley was once the scene of many battles between I ' the ever progressive white man and the untutored Indian. The territory within the present city of McKeesport forms an important part of this wonderful valley. ' The French and Indian war began in an attempt to secure the gateway to the Ohio g valley. The Ohio Company, which was interested in extending trade and coloniza- tion westward, built a fort on the site of Pittsburgh. This site, at the junction of the 2 -W Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, was considered to be the key to the Ohio country, and was called the Gateway of the West. The French, learning that the English had occupied this site, sent out a force which drove them off. The French I' then built a fort of their own named Fort Duquesne. After a skirmish between the 4 French and Virginians, Washington fell back. He hastily built ua stockade fort called C Fort Necessity. Attacked here by superior numbers, he was compelled to surrender 'Luly 4, 1754, though on these honorable terms-that he and his men might return I ome. The English determined to attack the French at Fort Duquesne. General Brad- dock was sent out from England as commander-in-chief. Recorded in history is the fact that on July 8, 1755, the English army under command of Braddock encamped at the junction of the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers. At this time there were - .,-v a few Indians living near the junction. Queen Alliquippa, who was a Delaware ' '1- Indian, lived in this village. While the army was encamped here, George Washing- ton joined them. The next day the army, which was made up of Virginia Rangers, militia, and English soldiers, marched through the western part of our city. Then 1' 1 they proceeded along Crooked Run, crossed the Monongahela and marched along the j southern bank. At Turtle Creek they recrossed the river and met the French and I i Indian army. General Braddock was utterly defeated in the ensuing battle, which I' later became known as the battle of the Monongahela. The military losses of the K' expedition were great, and much of the western part of Pennsylvania was ravaged by X WI the French and Indians. ' -X In 1758 Fort Duquesne was occupied and renamed Fort Pitt, afterward to become N Q Pittsburgh. In this expedition General Forbes and General Washington took an im- F portant part. , David McKee, a native of Scotland, came to America with his brothers and set- gl A tled near Philadelphia. Before the conclusion of the Seven Years War David McKee Q and his family crossed the mountains and built their log house somewhere near the i E Point. In 1769 the colonial government granted him a charter to operate a ferry over Q the two rivers at their confluence. McKee secured a warrant for a survey of a tract of N -X X 7 ee 5 i .4 E- '-:-:.- X . T- Va i' --7 : is : iE,i2f: ' 8 , - 4 -ee H131 -P ww., Q-llouqlv a-TI'L'on Q 7-15 T land bounded bg' the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers, the present location of Huey Street an the orginal southern boundary of the borough. When the survey was returned, it was found that the tract of land contained three hundred and six acres. David McKee died on Oct. 11, 1795, at the a e of ei hty-five years. His property was handed down to his three sons, John, David, and Robert. John McKee remained in the old homestead, and was the founder of McKeesport. Q David McKee had received a patent for his tract of land, and had deeded it to his son, John. In 1795 John laid out the town of McKeesport, for he saw that it was an ideal 2 spot for trade and commerce. - The town was laid out in about two hundred lots, each having advantage of a T N 5, itreet anddalley. dThe lots were sold at S20 each. The principal streets wereleightgif f'Xi cet in wi t , an others, sixty. The lots intended for public worship were ocate where the First Presbyterian Church now stands. Prior to this time the town was I called McKee's ferry. 4 X In 1801 McKee died, and was buried in the old burying ground. Later, his re- I :inaips were rciinterred in Versailles Cemetery. Here a large monument marks his '-X na resting p ace. . By 1836 there were fifteen houses in the town. James Evans was the first Justice of the Peace to live in this town. The first school teacher was Andrew Hendrickson, Iwihlfgopened a school in 1826. In 1819 the first church was erected on a lot donated by c ee. I ' In 1842 McKeesport became a municipality, with Capt. James Hendrickson as Burgess. Steamboats first began to run the rivers in 1830. Prior to this time skiffs were used in traveling to Pittsburgh. In 1891 the borough became a city, with I ThomasdFilbrook as first mayor. In 1899 McKeesport was incorporated as a city of X the thir class. '- When the new government was organized, a grave danger threatened the govern- Q . ment. Among the acts of Congress was the Iassage of a law taxing whisky. This lg E tax distillers in western Pennsylvania refuse to pay on the ground that they were D ' Q treated unfairly,'since it was impossible for them to transport grain to market except e l I at a loss, while in form of whiskv it could be done at a profit. So threatening was p p their attitude that Washington felt compelled to send several thousand troops to Pittsburgh. At the sight of the forces order was restored. . Today McKeesport is one of the most prosperous municipalities in the United States. The courage, intelligence, and persistency of. our forefathers have made 1 Qglilfeesport what it is today. She is the Peerless Princess of the Monongahela a ev. .,-v-, ' A. M. A THE YOUGHIOGHENY FORK IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY I' is I HE chief historical importance of McKeesport is due to the fact that both the French and the English desired the Ohio Valley. The junction of the Mononga- Z n hela and Youghiogheny Rivers formed a gateway to this desirable land. Therefore, 1 , at this point disputes arose as to the boundaries. Celeron Bienville laid claims to the K' Q land for Louis XV of France. Ar the same time Christopher Gist laid claim to the land for the Ohio Company of Virginia. I ., George Washington was sent to Fort Le Boeuf to warn the French off of English . , territory. On his return trip he paid a visit to Queen Alliquippa, who lived some- ,-X f where near McKeesport. It is probable that her settlement was on Tin Plate Hill. y - She had formerly lived at Shannopintown, which is now Pittsburgh. Fear of the at E French caused her to change her abode. The only reminder we have of her now is a q X Cairn of stone behind Highland Grove school, which probably marks her grave. 5, E The Ohio Company began a fort at the fork of the Ohio, but the French drove Lx them off and completed it, calling it Fort Duquesne. In 1754 Washington was sent to NE recover the fort. He built Fort Necessity, but he, in turn, was forced to surrender it to , Q the French, July 4, 1754. , -i, 5 5 ,: ' fZ.a :5 IL f , 7' g Q , lik l114l 1. V- . -.. , ww- -. , Tffvn-V -.. X I I Q X ,Q-ljouqh o. mon. X W-5 - Braddock camped at McKeesport during his westward march. He had been placed at the head of 2500 men, and was sent to defeat the French and capture Fort Duquesne. He cut roads as he went, and, therefore, advanced very slowly. At Washington's suggestion he left some of his men at Stewart's Crossing, which is now Connellsville. With 1200 men he consumed six days in covering the thirty miles to the battlefield. He camped one night near Crooked Run, on what is now Fawcett Plan. The Indian chief, Monakatuca, suggested this spot as ideal for a camp because of its good spring. Washington joined Braddock at the camp. G Thefplllowing morning the troops set out for the battlefield. At three o'clock, X N gaiizwlfifEfffgglliillist0igilffu1'iiif'2l?3EfItlf'a2eQSfflie2StiS'2i'ZZi lhfofionfi five o'clock Braddock and the remaining men followed. Theymarched to the mouth . X of Cligooked Run. At this point they crossed the Monongahela River. They marched 4 on, ut were delayed at the second ford near Turtle Creek, while the bank was being X cut down for the passage of their artillery and wagons. During this delay the troops put on 'a brilliant review. Soon after crossin' the ford the were met b the French X Q and Indians. The British were defeated in thegbattle which ,lasted three hlburs. Brad- dock was wounded in the battle. The troops returned over the same route they had Come. Braddock was buried near Fort Necessity. His grave and a monument erected to him may be seen on what is now the Summit Mountain. R. Z. QUEEN ALLIQUIPPA E I . lg ERELY as a name Queen Alliquippan is well known to the people of Westirn 'xx Pennsylvania. Of her history little is commonly known except that she or j some time had her residence at the mouth of the Youghioghen . She was of the Seneca tribe of the Iroquois, of that ortion of the tribe that had, cut loose from the I S chief dwelling place of the Seneccas New York. Alliquippa was born not much j 1 Q later than 1680, for in 1701, when William Penn held a great council with the Indians , at Newcastle, Delaware, Alliquippa and her husband attended it and presented to the F great proprietor their infant son, Kanuksusy, to receive the great Quaker's blessing. The queen cherished fondly the memory of William Penn. Although almost all the 1 I Indian warriors alon the Ohio valley became the partisans of France, she remained the faithful friend ofg the English colonists. The -lpassage of the French exhibition I frightened her from her dwelling at the mouth of wo Mile Run. She then moved, with her band of Mingoes, to that secluded wooded promotory which overlooks the -. ,, junction of the two rivers, the Monongahela and the Youghiogheny. When Wash- -vt. ington made his journey to the French forts in the latter part of 1753, Queen Alli- . quippa was living on the present site of McKeesport. When he and Christopher Gist 1 reached Fraser's cabin at the mouth of Turtle Creek late in December, he learned from 1' I Fraser that Queen Alliquippa was offended because of his failure to call on her on his way from Virginia to Le Bouef. He then determined to visit her on his way back. Z He makes the following notation in his journal, about December 28, As we intended I ' to take horse here Cat Frazer'sD, and it required some time to find them, I went up f' R about three miles to the mouth of the Youghiogheny to visit Queen Alliquippa, who x I N had expressed great concern that we passed her in going to the fort. I made her a - -X pgesent of a match-coat and a bottle of rum, which latter was thought much the better N o the two. ' Later, when o en hostilities between France'and England began to' break out, l H It Queen Alliquippa ariid her faithful band, including her son Kanuksusy, who, because 'J A of his valorous work under Braddock, was given the English name Newcastle, moved - Q from the junction of the two rivers to the region along the south fork of the Juniata i S five miles east of what is now known as Bedford. There she spent the remainder of her days. She died at the age of about 75, and was buried in that picturesque valley. NS She must have died some time prior to December 23, 1754, for, on that date, George Croghan then in charge of Indian affairs at Aughwick, supposedly Bedford, wrote to T - X the Colonial authorities, Alequeapy, ye old quine, is dead. Q B' 5 v -1- ii? n A 1- X-1928 7-f7' '1v f 2 K I I , K- -Q -Mi i 'e-eil j115l j . . ......,.a.. .. -.,.,.-ig.,-i .t..-.... 1 . ' A.. f .,.,. ...- 'g he gfljouqh- 0.-'lTLon, p Q Toi THE SCHOOLS OF MCKEESPORT A Short Historical Survey In the history of McKeesport it is quite evident that education and religion moved apace with exploration and settlement making. As early as 1816 education began to flourish, for at that time Andrew Hendrickson was engaged to teach, although there was no building erected for school purposes. The next teacher appointed was Dr. K I McClelland, the father of Colonel Wm. McClelland, who taught in a room built on to a. dwelling. X The first school was a country school erected in what is now the eleventh ward. X It was a log house, with one log left out of each side to be used for windows. Asaph -4 ' Atwater was the first one to teach in this building. .X . The first town schoolhouse, which was built in 1832, was located on Fourth and Market streets. It was a twenty by thirty-two foot building. Mr. Higby was the first teacher here. In 1849 this building was moved to the lot adjoining the parsonage of the First Presbyterian Church. It is now being preserved on the Market Street school grounds. The first public school house was erected in 1841. It stood east on Walnut Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. Dr. James E. Huey was the first teacher. After y several years this building was made over into a dwelling. In 1849 a three-story is, school building was built, where the Market Street building now stands. In 1863 it was torn down, and the present building was constructed. In 1870 a school was built S' E in the third ward, but it was not used much. The rest of our school buildings were 4 Q erected as follows: Walnut Street building in 1870, Fifth Avenue and South Park 4 E buildings in 1890, East End in 1893, Centennial in 1901, West Side in 1902, Fifth f Avenue Annex in 1904, Eleventh Ward and Grandview buildings in 1906, Fawcett and Versailles buildings in 1907, Technical High in 1916. The Centennial building, which was completely destroyed by fire, was rebuilt in 1921. The first city superintendent elected was T. F. Newlin, in 1881. One of his con- tributions to our educational growth was the establishment of the high school, whose .,'j,-1 first graduates belong to the class of 1884. Mr. Newlin was succeeded by Charles A. Dean, who served until 1902, when our present superintendent, Dr. J. B. Richey, be- F A came the head of our schools. During Dr. Richey's regime the schools of our city I 1 ' have made a phenomenal growth. In 1902 there were 5942 pupils enrolled in our - Z schools, in 1927, over 10,000. In 1902 the high school graduates numbered 33. In F 1927 there were 301. In 1902 the valuation of school property was S567,285. In 1926 fi the total valuation was 33,529,958 Today our school ranks with the best and finest X N in our district. In every way we may say that we are truly continuing the work our - 'X early settlers and builders so nobly planned and carried out. R Z - Q - -1 ' L 7 9 ii S 'Lx ww ps 8 ff I :ff L F Q H 5 f 5 I :J1:1:'E , N E?QQ f '1 . ig? K it -I - -I g 7 , i ng 11161 . . ---Te-. U-------? -an - 4 -L.. - it ' s O lbqh- a-mon . s, - X 'lx THE OLD HOME AND THE NEW , l I-IE words Old Home bring to our memory the picture of days gone by, when tg KL I home was the larger part of the world to us, and the home spirit was the all- pervading one. ., We often recall the old log cabins and compare them with the splendid homes and stately mansions of today, and wonder whet er the home conditions of those old days did not more than counter-balance the luxurious homes of the present. 5 ' The ever changing conditions are rapidly crushing out the old-home spirit. The 1 5 progress which we see written on every hand is a sure fact that the world is advanc- iing, but,fin pagsing throughhthcp rapidly tchapginghconddgtiotgpl of tcgday, fwreq zlriiiri N anger o sacri cing too rnuc o our spiritua man oo or e sur us o a e a things we may be able to grasp. The self-sacrificing spirit of the old homes made 4 H them the bulwark of the nation, and have made our civilization what it is today. A transformation has truly taken place, in which the log cabin has given way to .X the modern home. In many cases even the individual homes are being crowded out by the new, modern institution, the apartment house or flat. Apartment houses thrive Q in every large city, and have been forced upon us by the industrial and social condi- tions of .the time. A No one today would be willing to go back to the old time dwelling. We do not wish to go back to the spindle and the loom, but we do miss the old family ties which held so closely and so true throughout the years. Y For a while the log-cabin flourished, and was very common in McKeesport. The brick and frame dwellings then came into existence, having large rooms but little S signs of anything picturesque. I Great as is the contrast between the old and the new home, as it appears from the . outside, it is perhaps far greater as viewed from the interior. In the pioneer home ' g plain home-made furniture was the rule. In the modern home luxurious furniture of A n artistic design may be seen. The pioneer's onli' means of lighting his ,home was by , candle and the oil-lamp, while the man of to ay lights his home with electricity. . The floors of pioneer homes were usually bare, or, if covered, it was with a rag carpet I probably woven in the home of the owner. The pioneer knew little aboiit the lion- 'ip venience and beauty of modern carpets and oriental rugs. The corded be , wit its ' feather ticks, was found in the old homes, instead of the up-to-date bed room suites of splendid design in wood or brass. The old open-grate, with the coal or wood fire, was onehof thelphief articles oii the old home. About philsl ggate figehtheffamily wgilsi -v-'TJ' gat er in t e evening to re ate various ex eriences o t e ay. ese ami y a e - - l ' ings served to bind the family closer together. Of course, we would not abandon the splendid heating appliances of the present to return to the use of the open-grate fire, l but we ought in some manner to hold more of the family gatherings. There were no f kitchen stoves in those early days like the splendid ranges now known, but the out- f i door bakeoven was a common adjunct of every home. The Dutch oven was used on I the inside, and the corn-bread and biscuits baked in them were just as good as those I lb baked with the use of new improvements. The food of the people was substantial. X Q. A turkey would be roasted brown by turning ir round and round before hot coals. In h -X the summer the people ate fruit of their own growing and sugar Cpiolasses of thieir own making. Salt pork, together with an abundance of mush an milk, serve as im- portant foods in the winter. 'X 7 Economy was the rule of the old home. People in the olden days had very little ' E money. Only those purchases were made that could be paid, because in that day E 5 honesty was held as the badge tgfhonor. fMany people walked from McKeesport to q 5 Pittsburgh in order to save the ty cent are. Q 3 The pioneer home was also a place of industry. Every member of the famiy had Le Eg his work to do. Spinning was one important home occupation. The ch1ldren's clothes were all made at home out of home-spun material. ' , ,E K Q - E ' ,X '-af-155, X . Y N f' ff JZ 3192 3 -f e e PQ- 1, p f . -. . 'tag - e 1- -- W. E E l117l . MU...-. ,. 'YYY -,W ,. nun- . 'i a-mon e Sl V S The home was then the social center. The dance hall was the largest room in the house. Here all the people of the community met on the same plane and fully and freely enjoyed themselves. The people often gathered for a corn-husking or apple par- ' ing, after which the boys picked up their liddles, and soon all were enjoying them- selves heartily. . Today children no longer seek enjoyment in the home, but in the outside world. All education is now confined to the school, where once it was conhned to the home. We are advancing every day. We have outgrown the log cabin and have advanc- X - ed to the modern home with all its conveniences. There is a general awakening of the 5- human soul to the possibility of greater things. As time goes on, people will learn to preserve the integrity, purity, and sanctity of the old home amid the new condi- X tions that surround them. 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Yet, in each sport the boys played a good, clean game, being good i - . losers as Well as keen winners. ' X 5- ,Coach Chase, a former University of Pittsburgh athletic star, served his second 5 Xi ' y yearas the athletic coach, having charge of the football, basketball, and baseball l squads. Mr. Gramley, formerly gym director, now in charge of the Y gym, had X charge of the track work. The head coach has been ably assisted by Mr. Wiggins in 4 , football, Mr. Buchanan in basketball, Mr. Fallquist in baseball. . . g I .S I ll W N l p U l . N 1'-L' I . .1 ,. 1 t S a X S x K Q RALPH E. Cnasn, B.S. , E University of Pittsburgh 'X The Head Coach xx . E ,. Q-.atb X , s XX g ' ' Y:-X if--1' -Xu X:-X rf., f f 2'-1 5, ,, 5:13 W - 1- qi: Q, - L V . 8 i V P - A n af' I1211 Qowh- 0,-TTLO11, 'E . mearerz nf the HH BERES, JOHN ,......,,...........,...,...,,.,,,,.,,...., ., ..,,,, A ............. Football BERGQUIST, ALEERT. ,,, ..,.. ,.Q.,A,,.. B atketball X - XI BESYVICK, RICHARD ,,...,, ..,,v.,,,.,,,,,,,.... B auball I X BURGER, MICHAEL ,..,,.,,, .RvY..,.Y B aoeball, Track I DULANEY, DUANE ..BBB,B.. .,,,A,,..A.,.,..,B..,.....,,,,..,,..... F ootball I X FLEGAL, FOSTER ...... .E ,,,..,.B,.,A,,,.,,.....,,,..... Baseball, Track 4 - FLYNN, WILLIANI ,.,.., ,,,,L. ,,,Football, Baxketball, Bauball 'X Q HURST, HAROLD LL,,,. ,, .,,,,....,.,,,,,.,,,.....,,..,L,.,,...,.... Football JOHNSON, LLOYD ,...,.L.. ,,L,,,.,.. T rack MANNING, JACK ,.....L.., .,...L L,,LL,. Lv..........,, ,LL,.LLww . . . F ootball MCCRACKEN, RICHARD ........ L...L,,,,, C,L,,LCv.v........,,,C,.L,I,, B a Jkctball MCDONNELL, ANTHONY ..,. ..... ....,,.,.. F o otball, Bafeball, Bafketball S NEE, WILLIAIH ..I,..,..,.,C,,.... .,....,.,..C..,.......,.,,,.,,I..,..,.,.... Football S 'A ORBELL, WILLIAM ..,,,, .. .,,,,,.C.. Football PALM, HERBERT ,..,,C,,,. .,...C.., B axeball g RUDOLPH, JOHN ....I.,IC ...,...,,O F cotball I E SAKAS, Louls .....,. ..,.I,, .,C..,... B a .reball T I SEITZ, ELISIER .C,,C.,,...... ,L.,C.... B aseball In ' SMITH, LEO .,,,,,.I ,,,,,,w. ,.,,.O..,, F o otball THOMAS,-STEVEN ....,,, , ...,.. Football VOGEL, PAUL ......,.,.... ...,,...,. F ootball WAITR, WALTER ........ .......,. B a.:-:ball gf,-:I WEBER, CHARLES .,..,...,,. .........,.,.....,.,.... B axtball WHITEHEAD, FRANK ,,L.,.. ,,..,... B anball, Basketball - ii E Managcr's Letters ' nf REUEE, GORDON. .,...,,.,, I,,,...,.,,,,. 1 ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,...,..,.. .......... B a Iketball I f' R SIELEY, CORNELIUS ...,..,..,, ,.,.,.. .,,....... F o otball X ,-xy F ,h A E - Q l 3 L Q K Q H 2 IE' M axi Q2 25 4 l122J vullnlll -..Vx---, Y , lu ,, l 1 K i q - 1J0wJh-Q-mon i - THE LINE-UP rg Right end: BERES Left end: SMITH I Right tackle: DULANEY Left tackle: HURST Right guard: FLYNN Left guard: 4NEE Right half: VOGEL Left half: THOMAS Center: MANNING Full hack: RUDOLPH x R Quarter hack: IVICDONNELL Men lost by graduation are Captain Nec, Flynn, McDonnell, Bc,-res,'Smith, Mann- T ing, Vogel, and Thomas. The prospects for the team next fall are bright, with such 4 fine material as Harrison, S rin er, Vukmanic, Kellv, Ber er, Miller, Stewart, and Rx, P S , g , Iiallas. MN-ll . ' . I E Ie l A A , 17.1 R a -X VARSITY CHEER LEADERS w 'G Kneeling: GEORGE FORMAN, HERBERT MOPPAT gl A T .S'tandiug.' HARRY SHAPPBR, HERBERT MBHAPPBY Q l , ij E LN at wx 'Ngiii it V g Z .- 552555 15' X . - Ig ,:.-ggetgfr.-rf 8 ' ' 1 V l m, .F i M -4 ' ' - V1-A 'TQ1 - '- -, . ,QQ D251 .1-V f ' jk: ve' ,, .ea 'S X A f, Q-ljouqh-a-TTLO11, Q N 9' YL rf 'x i 'IS ' A L 5 Rl ON. Ill un 1 ER, SM TH, HAR LL I 1 C 1927 In FOOTBALL SQUAD FALL 4 0 A xg! -IE!-4 l I 1' Q 1' N 5 . 'E Ni H ., : TQLX - -V xii J- 5 - L A 192 8 A - -.I g if - H261 XX . X ji. , S A A I . fi. ff' '3 QT g S S PK f-N af JZ 235 W 5 .Af 5 1 3 N U : EE SES -Um Ev-lit: 25 D anim 0,55 553 .. EEZ, K 4 5-1:2 Rx EOE I , ... - gf 'N ZS' , 5 Zz:-C .X .na X ON . EM: -gf .A z2:E E25 Jaws Q 522 Tv Q2-I o . Zi-213: QU? -bas 3 E53 'JSE u..,'1 53? M42 E-M: ' F AQ I A fit Viv:-alla'-5 f f A'- ,, np, YH- un--7, i- .-.V-5' .., . 4,35 ,A -. ,Y V'-,':.1.s, I ,. V 1 K l I - .-.- . . r . I . i cl-'lTLon, g Q P KIWANIS CLUB BANQUETS THE SQUAD ,. On December 6 the Kiwanis club of this city banqueted the football squad at the 16- Penn-McKee. jock Southerland, head coach of the University of Pittsburgh foot- ball team, was the chief speaker. He stressed the clean sportsmanship necessary in the football player. K D Shortly after the Thanksgiving recess the letter men met in the auditorium to elect a captain and a manager for the coming year. john Rudolph, '29, was elected X captain. Haroldjameson, '29, was chosen manager. Both men are well qualified for I their new positions. 4 x 1 A l R .E 1 F - ' 'ig I 1 . 6, A Q DX F Ei 5 A ., p . N - S E GIRL CHEER LEADERS AT THE FOOTBALL GAMES . ii Domus Bxzswxex EMMA HOFFMAN 1-N X. X, NS x Y g X 22 gxg 4 XX i 2 Ph Q ,:.2eJi 1tigS?-'re 5 T I Y i ,,-? - ' l127l ' 4 '.. .39 I wh-a-mon 5 X Q n N ' X X -ff .. A -s,sX ' X I ll , . 1,3 O , F RW V I O I 5 w 5 X - 5 A ' SCENES FROM OPENING FOOTBALL GAME A 1 ! Mclicesport vs. West Newton I I !!! 135 NS s H ' . 5EEE?5? X192 8 f , i f K -4O 'W' niiih X --. l1281 ' ,...v . X Q- -- I 'N E - E x E Q -4 K X- ? N' l A E F I. .. I f' 3 Y N E S Q . E 'J A SCENES FROM THE MEMORIAL DEDICATION GAME 1 ! McKccsport vs. Home t ad - as ff KX NQ V x P Y X L9 M H M E.: Vg: E E W f 102 8 -'M , E ,E Af E Q 3.5 .. H291 .,, ......1i ll, f m 5 T' -Lgauakxethall FRANK WHITEHEAD Captain ---A X T , X - 1 -,.-' Qi , ,- . Ny -fl x g E z--- I WWh'a'm0n 3 - x . N X4 X ' 4 K A AE Ng . . 6 ' ' N I I f 1' 24 givin. ,X -, f-x - TT Ax-X Q T 8 at l 1 Vi li - f 192 '67 , , l13o1 ' U Q-llouqh-a-mon Bw:-kethttll FX Resume of the Season LTHOUGH the team won nine out of fifteen games, the season was considered one of the best. Never before had a Red and Blue five faced such a tough sche- dule. The teams that were met were all good, but the hard part of it was the way X N they were met. The local five opened its season with Glasspost on the local floor. With little , difficulty we came out victoriously. A few days later our team met Clairton on their T home floor, and again we returned home victorious. Then came Homestead. Here 4 I X we received our first setback. Duquesne appeared next on our court. Again we suffer- hx ed a sharp defeat. After these two reverses the team started playing together again to . get into a winning mood. Munhall, Turtle Creek Union, and Elizabeth were met in order, and each time we came through on top. The last game ended the first half of the basketball campaign. We got off to another good start in the second half on the schedule. Again Glassport and Clairton were met and defeated in rapid succession. Then came the S biggest game on the local schedule, the varsity vs. faculty. The varsity gave the u ' faculty a few lessons along this line of sport, in addition to handing them a severe set- T ii C back. Then came Homestead. For the second time we suffered defeat. Duquesne was met next. Again she sent us home defeated, but still fighting. Turtle Creek ' g Union came here and got revenge for the defeat she had received earlier in the season. 1 E Elizabeth appeared for the last home game. After a hard struggle we again came x y through victorious. The basketball campaign came to a close when we were given a 1 . surprise at Munhall. Munhall had an on night, and received plenty of revenge for the defeat she had received in the first part of the campaign. Capt. Whitehead played his last year for Tech High, along with McDonnell and I Flynn. Their fighting spirit kept the Red and Blue near the top throughout the ' A campaign. In Berquist we found a very capable center. Next year we are looking for ..,j'-v N I Berky to come through in great style. In McCracken we had a very line guard. ' Vukmanic, Layton, and Weinberger were always found ready when needed. All .. proved they were more than substitutes. I' 'N Much credit is due to Coach Horse Chase for whipping such a good team into E shapeifgollp the new material on hand and with such a schedule to work on. The p recor o ows: M Mclicesport .................................... 29 , Glassport .... . ............. 13 X S' McKe:sport ..................................,. 25 Clairton .......,.. ............. 1 3 ' ' 'S McKcesport ...................... Q ........... .11 Duquesne ........... ............. 2 4 N Q McKcesport ................................ ...21 Homestead ......... ............ . 28 McKees ort ................................,... 25 Munhall ........,......... ............. 1 6 in ,I Mcliccsigort ................................ ...BS Turtle Creek Union... ........ .....33 A McKeesport .,.,,......,.,....,,............,... 36 Elizabeth ............,... ......... 9 1 Q McKeesport ........,....................... ...27 Glassport ...... ............ . 5. g E McKe:sport .....,..,........................... 26 Clairron ......... ............. 1 2 5 McKeesport .................................... 63 Faculty ............... ............. 2 2 ' McKeesport ...........,........................ 12 Homestezd ...... .. ,............ 22 N N xx 5. 1 1 - K V: 4u:1:':, f In QQ 5?ff fl riff sm 2 ,2.s5'i'i': NL . - ff. W fi' 'Ni- ' ' ' ' r f f --- f -.1-1, H311 f. dw lk X ffljo h a mon ,A uq ' ' - Sl 'i I . WX' fx xx. X S x X K.. WX' , I I ff, , . - rf 42 LS ,K E 0 .Id U N .. O O 2 'al-4' E -E O U2 ai' 3 .E O .C 5. B O O :E se EG' ,-ug a 'ES oo on m an ro ,,. u g D,x .2 m E .an :1 I' BALL SQUA an .E -cs EJ ee ..- rl:- ET RSITY BASK E , 'i 'i 3 ' 5 THE VA cr 1- fu 1 .Fr as ., E' T- 7 O -V1 E 3 5 E C I Q '5 I 2 5 5' X 5 . 2 X S BJ :: ea Z Li w : ,-X .Z i. I ' 1 . 3 l L, A w 45 . X A 4, . K X ,:- - - ,A A-192 8 4 f df T, H321 .gif-'f- 1' -:. WWh'0'm0W BASEBALL-Continued X McKeesport. ,... ..... . ..l9 Duquesne ...................... . Q McKeesport .... . .. ...... 20 Turtle Creek Union..... McKeesport ....,..,, ,.....,,x 3 1 Elizabeth .................. A McKeesport ....,.,. .....,... 2 0 Munhall ....,.......... , X X gl ,M X2 T THE VARSITY LINE-UP i I Forward ............,,.,............,.,... CAPTMN WHITEHEAD 4 X Forward ..A,,Q.,,. ...,.....A F LYNN N Center ,.,,...,,. ...,..,... B ERQUIST Guard ..Q,...... .Q,.......,... M CDONNELL ' Guard. . ,..,,.,..,Q,..,...,..,.,........ MCCRACKEN The Varsity substitutes were Vukmanic, Vogel, Weinberg, Layton, and Schroeder. Shortly after the close of the season the letter men met in the auditorium to elect S a captain and a manager for the coming year. They selected Albert Berquist, '29, E -- Captain, and Emil Johnson, '29, manager. Only six letters were awarded this PAV year. Those securing the coveted emblems were Captain Whitehead, Flynn, Berquist 3 . McDonnell, McCracken, and Manager Reuff. All these will graduate in June except 1 E Captain-elect Berquist and McCracken. n 4 X . SECOND TEAM MAKES FINE RECORD l I . T During the regular basketball season two high school teams represented the 'gm local school, the Varsity squad, and the second team. Each made a very reputable showing on the basketball floor. The second team played eleven games, winning eight and losing three. Several of the players proved that they will be fine timber Q . . 'V for the varsity squad next winter. The fellows on the second team were Pollard, -Q Sakas, Slawita, Disiege, Tulley, Jackel, Reilly, Svedberg, Friedman, Cohen, Kozar, A Surmaiz, Loya, and McCrumb. Ii The Schedule and Scores: . K. McKeesport 2nd ....................,.,.....,..... 25 Triangles ................. A - McKeesport Znd ........... .......,.. 1 2 Homestead 2nd ......... ll McKeesport 2nd .........., .......... 2 S Munhall 2nd .....,... f' N McKeesport Znd ........... .......... 2 7 Joyce Five ......,,......, X McKeesport 2nd .....,..... ,......,.. 2 4 Clairton 2nd ..,...,,.. 'X McKeesport 2nd ........... .......... 2 O Y Juniors ,.,........ N McKeesport 2nd ...,....... .......... 9 Homestead 2nd ......... 1 Mclieesport 2nd ........., .....,.... 1 2 Cycler Juniors ....,,. , G 1. Mclieesport 2nd .........,. .....,,... 2 3 Triangles .............,.,. gl A McKeesport 2nd .,,....,,.. ......,... 7 Munhall 2nd ......,.. 5 ! McKeesport 2nd ..,...,.... ......,... 2 2 Clairton 2nd .........., is T A - A f N 5 2 is Nga ! rj Xl JZ . A 52' E' r 'L ,, 'T , , L -4 A ' T5 - - - Y -- Y .l H331 5 , r1J0uqh-a,mOn ,. S N- S I. l -4 . I 5 ,s X If J 2 ,A 21' 5 'X l ,E as 'Q' .fi 'fl 15 2 :E E535 x 5 gf H 22' I - PQ: A in R X 8 55' '- X ln n 425, 1- K-I II 5 gi I 'nz F W . 50 .1 . bb-5 I ll EE la 5,3 X ss X S VZ, ix 3 7- x x - - :.:4, - 5 , . T25 9 if 'fc -.L viq 1,519 K 2 ? 28 'ri-:lf T, -Ty E sid ' H341 - M M Mi v- Q . X - Tljouqh-a-mon X GIRLS TAKE UP BASKETBALL g One of the outstanding features of the girls' gym work this year was the work done in basketball. Shortly after the basketball season opened, Miss Meinert, in charge of physical education for the girls, organized three class teams. These class teams played a series of games with each other. Although this year was the first for X - girls' basketball, yet the games were well played. Each team showed some superior players. The Senior team proved to be the strongest of the group. The Freshman X class was not represented in the class schedule. X The results of the games were as follows: 4 I Seniors S juniors.. .......... ...,... . . 'X Seniors... ........ 14 juniors... ........... .. S juniors.. .. ........ 17 Sophomores I Seniors... . .,t,,... 23 Sohpomores Juniors .... .. ,........ 10 Sophomorcs ' Seniors.. .. ....,.... 15 Sophomores ....... ...... . .. 7 X .X A .1 1 A N Fl :xv it F 1 X R . X ' K S S , -. .F .. . . I v' 'N A A q THE SENIORS i E .S'itting: R. SN1nBnM.iN, E. XVATKINS, H. Sowa, Captain, M. Squxms, M. Know LN 1 5't.1f1di11g.' M. INGRAM, L. ALEXANDER, D. ULN, K. SMYTHE, H. BERGQUIST, E. DUNN iw . 1 X S K A 1 7 N f N g-L I .. . mr- . L .si . .., -- -I ,. .. Q., . .-.M L - Q f - E i-La me.:-L , ---.e ,L 1 Y TL- Tit. ' ' -1-Eg' T W -' f --W .- F. H351 , .xv 1 H -X- imWq 1jouqh- a-TVLO11. SI X I Yi. , - R -4 i -X . X E ix - THE JUNIORS X, N Sitting: R. NlCli0I.S, G. Tnokps, M. KLEIN, S. Nmmouss, B. XVBINBERG Q .S't.mdir1g: K. KALINA, E. Dowmw, J. Zonmns, L. MACK.kNlC, A. THEODORONVICH, R. DONALDSDN 5 I El N M I iq f' N tl - X 5 '? l 5 - ! s X ii Ap NS . . XXL THE SOPHOMORES ,Q Y .fittings B. Banc-xm, D. ELINI, M. MCCUNB, Captain, E. ENGLBRT, E. Sunzmz 1 0 E H Standing: E. GALLAGHBR, H. Bncx, A. Fmzsnnsou, M. Kmm-, T. DONALDSON, D. Bsswxcxc, M. Kaus: . '-J. fi. .1 g XF 1 - 1 ' , 5' 'nb - ,G 5 'n:v:': I fb 5 . I - , - I Y 1 -, nl., - . .Q23 ,. -.. H ... L- if ' - 1 ' .-. --..-..-,.,-..c..:m9 . - ' - . . 1 -- H361 , 1 .5 ,ysff Q , .-. .irq-., , H . mh-a-mon , 1 R Erark K 'x X A -4 x I , , 'I V h X Y I I 1 E ' N F l -x.. I L gl I . b . . I f - y E V 1 if g ' , ' , . , '-x LLOYD JOHNSON I AA it Cdpfdiil 4 5 . 'xl 2 ci? A Xxfxx ,lgff , if-1028 H371 l- . ,, . .n 1. - . .. . . ., .L V ., .4 .4 . ,,1,35,4M 1 i , .' A,,W4, ' 2 N ,,qp5u' :I x 0 , N r QF u'm0n K N K w S x ,-fx' E E I F V - W, dn? ' U1 N5 . E5 N ii - EE R.. Ev bE - 1 1, I 2' -v-V-v ' E 5 Q ' ir ix' fa as 5 N 5 1 - gf - - 192 ? 8 4: i,.7 f-if ' f -N Y U381 Q rg s gg-ljouqh-a-mon 45 S I Elrark X ' I Resume of the Season I HE 1927 track team was the best in the history of the local school. This fine record was due largely to Johnson, Burger, and Flegal. Johnson was, by all odds, the star of the entire valley, scoring points in every meet he entered. Keller, X N Weber, McDonnell, Hendrickson, Johanides, and Schroeder were also members of the X squad. The relay team consisted of Flegal, McDonnell, Burger, and Johnson. 1 The local school participated in five meets, and made a very creditable showing in all of them, especially in the dual meet with Clairton, in the Mon Valley quad- '4 X rangular Meet, in the Tech and Pitt Interscholastic Meets. Summaries of the Meets. N . McKeesport vs. Clairton. The dual meet resulted in a fine victory for our school, the score being 59 to 53. M. H. S. won Hrst place in all but three events. Burger, Johnson, and Flegal were the ' local stars. Burger took Hrst place in the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and the jave- lin. He won second in the discus. johnson won the 440 yard dash, the half mile run, S and the discus throw. Flegal took first in the 220 yard hurdles and the broad jump, , third in the shot put. McDonnell took first in the mile rung Johanides, third in the S 100 yard dash, second in the broad jump, Schroeder, third in the broad jump. 'i . ' Mon Valley Quadrangular Meet at Mon City. 3 Q 1 a This meet resulted thus: N N I Mon City, first, 59M points ia H McKeesport, second, 31M points i Donora, third, 1595 points A' Clairton, fourth, 10M Johnson and Burger were again the stars for M. H. S. Burger smashed the discus ,Q mark with a throw of 84 feet 10 inches. He tied with McCurdy and Thomas of Mon 'W-' City for individual honors, each scoring 13 points. Johnson took first in the half A mile, second in the 440 yard dash, and third in the discus. McDonnell placed second I- P- in the mile, Weber, third in the shot put, Flegal, second in the 220 yard hurdles. - The Tech Interscholastic Meet ' A This meet brought out keen competition, due to schools from Ohio, Penn- KJ sylvania, and West Virginia sending in their track stars. Johnson was the only local V X Q track man to score any points. He won theumile run in the fast time of 4 minutes and ,X 41 seconds. Over 75 milers took part in this stirring race. 0 X ' A Pitt Interscholastic Meet at Pitt Stadium ,-X 1 johnson once more proved his superiority in this meet by scoring 10 out of the 12 bb X if A points made by our school. M. H. S. placed fifth in the list. Keller, by placing - Q fourth in the javelin throw, annexed the two points. Johnson won the mile and S E the half mile. This meet stamped him as one of the leading distance runners in i 2-X this district. K x if N N 3 KCFQEHOQ BX' 5'+2qe g F 2.21 I g 7 - ...-: --jg 1' l139l S. Q Q, Qvgouqh-Q-mon 1 f. X - 3 X- 1 N -4 R .N . X Q 5 535 4 j F N , U 5 bf ' ff' ra f 263 E1 H-5: '- E EU 2 1 Q E38 -. .QQ as E EU - A . - ig I 5 E Z ' 1 E fs P494 Y R1 SE, ' 'X .ES , f ' f 4 H' A W E Q - Ll i S , - x X ff A L9 ii! H . ' - LK ' 'W ' rr ,2 N5 3 W Pip !ZJZi f - E 5 AL l:'-if I AL -I? '. LZ' l1401 . Qomh- a-mon A Q' Thi I . The W. P. I. 'A. L. Meet FXX This meet closed the track activities for the year. All the schools from Western Pennsylvania participated in this meet. Johnson was the only point winner, winning second place in both the mile and the half mile. Q THE FRESHMAN TRACK ACTIVITIES S 5' Coach Gramley, in charge of track at M. H. S. last spring, also organized a Fresh- man track team. The boys staged a meet with Greensburg. They won the meet by a y A wide margin. The team consisted of Englert, Prilliman, Orr, Maxwell, Harper, Swed- 4 X berg, Buono, Stewart, and McCune. ,X . . . 1 .R C E Fl Q t f ., Q . X U A -VT. Q. fi .ig , fs' i 51 -X Q ,. Ll A . g - - E TECH HIGH ENTRANCE AT NIGHT as - a X l X L? Q 7 5 X A AQ in - - 'fsf life ' - . K - . -f Iliff a - '..---- F-g f - -gigszffe 'T 7:7 - f 1 8 I AL T ' 'B 1 V - - A- T -- V ' l141 1 1J0w-1i- a'm6n QX I 'x X ..X h S fn xx X-i ,X S. Zfhazehall E -'I . 3 In . i N i '. s 'Tr I Q Q f X V. N 'i F . E lj A 'N ANTHONY MCDONNELL X Captain , - fli.-Q , Xanax ,. +5 ' - if X- I -- -- -- - . 1 D421 . . mh- a-mon s Q E . i Lfaamehatll Resume of the Season ' I HE 1927 baseball season was a decided success, despite the fact that McKeesport 2 High did not win the sectional championship. Our team Hnished second in X section III, having won five games and losing four. Our boys gave their opponents a run for their money. . 4 R I I M Q Catchers ....i .,,,,,.... M CDONNELLQ FLYNN Fifrt bare. .,., ,. ,,,,,,,w,, WEBER Second bare ,... .,.....t.. S Errzg LITTLEVVOOD , Short Jtop ,...,,,.,., ,.,,s,.., F LEGAL Third bare ..., ,,,A,vA,,s W IATER g Left Field ......,,, .ss, ,...,..t.. B ES XVICKQ PALM Center Field ,..., , ., , ,,,,,,,, BURGER -S ' Ri bt Field .,.,,.,, - s,.,...... RUDOLPH ,.. Z Pittlvcrs ......... tss..s.,,. W HITEHEADQ SAKAS M X I 5 9 5 F , , F McKeesport... ,. . 3 Edgewood ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 N ! McKeesport .t.,.,, s,.,s 2 2 East Pittsburgh .,,,,is ,,.,l.,,, 1 ' 1 McKecs ort.. , s.,,. 1 Wilkinsbur ,l.,..,,,,.is .,s. . .,..10 P E ,- McKeesport sssss 5 North Braddock ..,.,.... ...... 6 i MCKCeSp0rt ..,,.. . ,. . O Edgewood ,.......,,,,.,,,, .,., . . 3 ' McKeesport ...,...a .... ssss 1 6 East Pittsburgh ....,.. ..,,., 1 Q Mclieesport . 7 Wilkinsburg ........,. .,,.,,,,, 5 -T, ' McKeesport.., ..,... s,ss, 9 ' Turtle Creek ....s.....,,, ,...., . H10 A McKeesport ..,s.,,s , , ..,. 19 North Braddock ,,,.,,,,, r,,, r . 4 I. - Z Graduation last june ended the athletic careers of Flegal, Weber, Seitz, and 'Q' Burger. The men from last year's team, aided by the substitutes and new men now K' N working hard for a place on the team, ought to produce another winning combina- X tion. The school is fortunate, indeed, to retain Whitehead's superb pitching and Mc- . e Donnel1's fine catching. Last year Whitehead and Sakas proved to be the outstanding - F pitchers of our section. The prospects for this spring include: Captain McDonnell, 'S .4 ,, Flynn, Whitehead, Palm, Wiater, Sakas, Keller, Springer, Littlewood, Rudolph, and X 'J Beres 'N u 5 ' Q E E r iq Q LN R Q . NN 3 2 A e ' A-A .,ivEuE'E' rf Xl I E V- -. F3 :.:vn, izjsrsgg IL if 8 Y Jig Q . ,Hb YA f , 4, , i ... s if 1 g -s W -- E V4 H431 M f 5 5 3 23 L' 5 l . 1 I ' - l' - s, D, Q QS 48,99 fl 5 -R as X2 2 ' U 5 -4 E E ' E , J I E u-I 1,358 X .. Our? X I-C E -,Q dis: X, Z 15 - , Ha Il A digg ,X X 52 fl ! Qi? :I EP' '- fini E395 v., 25' ' EQ ax .- v 'M Z EE lt Q? I 5 S2 X MP4 Y f ' Q is 'i N N!! . NS Q - X gl f y ' ':::. gl 5x'1,2Z: g A ' Q JL I: Y Q 4 ---i l1441 L -fl' 0111 - 11 TYL ns- Hi i hgziral EEE! nraiinn I HE gymnasium work carried on in M. H. S. is maintaining its usual high stand- - ard. This phase of school work is often lost sight of because of the popularity of football, basketball, baseball, and track. Yet, in Miss Meinert and Mr. Taylor McKeesport High has two of the ablest gym teachers in our district. Under their , I 3 Q ' Q supervision the gym work is coming to the front rapidly. In additionto the routine K. 2 work in flag and dumbbell drills, apparatus work, and free hand exercises Miss Meinert i has developed several girls' basketball teams. These teams played several interesting games during the basketball season. This spring Miss Meinert has been devoting her -4 X time to baseball work among the girls, using the spacious athletic field for in-door . hx baseball games. . 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I, 1 - Ip I kj -llflfh-l-S '3 ,ssl SALE TL: Gm x . ,X l Cllalenh ar 5 E COMPILED BY DORIS HENDERSON 1 x E SEPTEMBER F R Do not falter or .rbrinkf 'im I , But just tbmk out your work, - Ami tbcn work out your think , I ' 5-New teachers arrive and conclude that Strawberry St. is McKeesport's main 'fig'-v N I boulevard. P ' 7-Labor Day! Tomorrow our real labor begins! I A 8-The portals of old Tech High ring with the voices of happy students. I' 'f 1 9-Freshies are still losing themselvesg new teachers -draw charts of the school in . order to land in the right rooms. K 12-We begin a second week of imprisonment. I KJ 13-Seniors march with an imperialistic air to occupy front seats in chapel. X N 14-Freshies view the glories of the Aud. .X 16-Students try out for the Glee Clubs. N 20-Wishes for June 6 are already heard. ' i 21-Football tickets go on sale. Q 22-First senior meeting is held in the Aud. il E 23-We sing the praises of our football squad. H E 24-Football! McKeesport vs. Clairton. Our heroes play a losing game, with the Li E score of 6-0. 26-Entire school mourns the loss of our first game. x 30-Another football garneg McKeesport suffers a defeat at the hands of West New- X X ton, score, 7-O i , 3 - I MAX wk T, - l ...fvElE':t l x! s 1Q2 8 -ff he are .M E H491 ' A.. ,--t,n.m..,. ..4..L-...Ln s...,,, ,-.....4.am.A--,,.-.,1, 1... ,, . ,Q .wnqln - XPf?11if??!!0wh-a'm011 W - Q' Y X . f1ocTQigsEx-X-fag ,f N Wlllfwf i f Q 1 , XX V l st ., SA Q - x Q 69 xfffix F xv K a gl Xxgigfxx Nl! ! 2 fe X4 w xl!! xxx I X ml!!! i X -4 N e 12' ly X I-X . if . V If if N -! , 1 O mf! ldv! W ' f' g ll 1 lx QQ ff X My H 1 - l I FOOTBALL Y! QNX X - DEFEAT5 HALLOWEEN J OSS 'X - Raw 'ei I f xg - I lg K ' E OCTOBER Fig U f A.rpirc.' break b0lllIf1J', I my, Endeavor to be good, than better still, '- And bert! Succcn i.r naught, erzdeazfarlr all. ! I 3-New month. Eight more to work our way through. ., W ' 5-Who said, Time flies away on wings? - 1 1 l 7-Freshies become sophisticated along the line of initiations. A l 8-Oh, dear! We've lost to Uniontown, score, 13-6 v -- 11-Officers were elected in the home rooms. 1 14-McKeesport bows to Mon City by a score of 25-O. Z - 16-Just recovering from shock of another football loss. I 20-Everybody's praying. Exams!!! fx A 21-Again our handkerchiefs are wet. We lose to Connellsville, 12-6. 24-How we do cram! More exams! i 27-Bond issue discussed in the Aud. ' K 28-Submerged in tears again. Tarentum wins by score of 25-O. ' . . ' A - 31-Goblins and witches reign supreme. We begin to bank again. 2 5 Q . E . H og ,V C PE c no 192 3 , e L L e ' ' ' 5 ' -- ' -u- !150l l Q. 'i' WWh'0'm0W CQ N vexvsest. H-:Q our ,Q X 1 A' N l Q l XXX, -dtlyffiy 'ff N' Iii' , tl in, vffz N as , w . iv Lulvlsww f f Q 'fy 'a - 5 1' L,,j' f' f X A , X N t 1' 1 ! f D i1.ll.x,. lvl . 1 Z X ki j Y -a X 2 be ' ' ,545 .4 x - f , NEW e e e X fl' 'KD-I' 'ee .... X ,Q N 'X X Q, .. .. x 1' Nu N XX X I Af Bowan wut K0 r ff Q , x -.1 X K XN X X XXE 44 x X X i WSWS-Oat aaatse as X , E ' 1 ff I as fx. WKEESPORT-DuQutsNt X 'F N, . i , E NOVEMBER N i 1' The world lm: battle-roam for all. Go, fgbt, and conquer if ye can. But, if ye fire, or ifye fall, Be each, pray Gad, a gentleman! 1-Coach Chase talks to us straight from the shoulder. '-'Q4 3-Visitors honor our Alma Mater with their presence. 4-Tech High and Duquesne on a par. Score 0 to O! Great Game! A 5-We rejoice because of the great game. 1' 'N 8-Election Day. Yes for the Bond Issue wins! , K 9-Seniors meet in the Aud. Class officers for 1928 are elected. A , 11-Armistice Day! We parade before the critical e e of the ublic. Memorial Field Y P KJ gedicated! Again vie go under, and Homestead wins by a score of 26-O. This is the l rst game in the sta ium. Q- 15-Pep Meeting in chapel. . 19-We bless Elizabeth for the score of 13-7. i' F 24-Eurray! gfhanlksgivingl The Eturkeys are fat. Four days of rest. . lp - 25- rogram or t e ay.-More ats! al ' 25-26-Teachers of the city hold their annual fall institute in the Shaw Avenue building. 5 Too bad for them! But-not for us. ' ii g 5 - Y X N - . 2 ' y Al 'xiii-. - X tg A 8 -f- 5- E l151l 0.-TTLO11. i W lfifgff i ' I 1127 2: C .9 K ' , e5Z3gsN.a3pEcEM BER CX N R fx ff 1 filer ffffff-if . dei f.. v S- Q :M ' ' ' I 1 1 bd P if E - ' W 'Y 3 N . N - X K X V in W f-N4 H gg Sv I ENIOR DANCE 2 Di. LQSTQQS, 111011 . V xl DECEMBER V g 011, for faitb and rtrengtb to win 'S Every battle we begin! .. Oh, for patience to put through . ' Every task we plan to do! an . N 1 E 1-Horray! Close of the third month of schoolg only six more! N l I 5-Sophomore girls serve feast to the school board. Compliments heard everywhere 5 i on the service. 6EOh, my! ?rade cards!! Kiwanis entertains football squad, and, teachers are in pai ! We're le t out in the rain. I 9-Girl Reserves and members of the Hi-Y have a hilarious time at their banquet. 12-Alumni pay a visit to their old Alma Mater. -v ,W 14-Vgere all walking on air-the Annual has been startedg even the Freshies are Q1 excite ! - V , 15-Glee Clubs entertain citizens of McKeesport with celebrated selections. Ahem! 1. as 16-Orchestra purchases new instruments. Quite the thingg we're going into the music work with renewed vigor. Z . 19-We've all said our prayers. Why? Exams! li 1' 20-Exams, and then freedom until January 3, 1928. K' Q 21-How nice! We've been resting our weary minds GD all day! 23-First Senior dance at the Penn-McKee. All stores are ordering pretty dresses. - 26-The Turkey's goose is cooked! We all celebrate. a ' ' 27-Feeling bad!-Oh, no! Just recuperating. N , ,, 29-Birch's Studio is crowded with delighted Seniors. They're all waiting to make I1 A eyes at the birdie . q - S gl-Ye turn our back on the old year and look forward eagerly to the new. Now, S ' l ii Q or a resh start. f-N XIQ NS x Q 1 X P x : I 5 '1-- X Xa- are . e xx S9342 ,, -- Pg f Tf , 'f e 192 8 g A, , ng , l152l - -g Qhllouqh- a-mon ' L ' - f - JAN UARY 'b fi V X A fi? ' ' fc J -me 2 eww- ll l 'A V ii fi 3 ,flat ' 'N I, 1 1 x - NW :X Ng, - 'gf 'fjf Lf A 3 Q 7 ,if ,'qf ., x N l Q V may f N obs-K 1 f 1 as r - Rf 4 . fv l I I 0, 'fn ' el . 5 f 1 l 1 l 1 fi N ll mlm .1 I X J' 0 , lvl ' x 5 I - - ,W L ws. v e -H G DEBQTE. IN TH MBS- 5 man..7.33 -ll NEW START ' l -XX li I JANUARY xi . In the lexicon of youth, which fate reservoi- ' 4 For a bright manhood, there if no .ruch word at fail. ' f 1-Hail! the conquering hero comes. 1928! A 3-We-ll, well, here we are back again-at the same old plough. 5-It just seems like old times. 9-Everybody's laughing at everybody else. We just received the flattering proofs of our physiognomies. Q-v, I 11-We're not cryingg the fourth month has just ended! ' W' 12-Sale of Annual begins. Now the struggle is on! Advance notices are sent out. , 13-McKees ort and Homestead shoot the ball throu h the basket. Too badg how A P 8 1 sadg we've lostg 28-21. ? 16-We're economicalg the banking percentage has increased surprisingly. A . 17-Everybody's in tearsg we're at Duquesne's feet, score 24-12. ' I 18-Pitt has honored us with the presence of her debating teams. They put on a fx N good debate. . 19-The clouds are crying today, and everythir1g's all wet. X 20-The tide has turned 5 Munhall worships at our shrine by the score of 25-16. - N ' F 24-We leave Turtle Creek on the long end of the score, 3563- . ' '- 27-Oh, m ! It's too ood to last. Elizabeth bows to us b the score 36-6. 'A' Y 5 Y A5 il 5 31-Fine way in which to end the month. We defeat Glassport by the score 27-5. Q 5 i ii S ' 'N x wi! NS g g g X -4 ,Ai W - M g i Q.X. f JZ E lifif' l5. ,:.ff 8 o -o -fffqa L t : . K-111' YZ, -12. i i - A - ' S- i G-if W- -- ff - l153l -. H .pn,. .....,- -lnuyuqunuyk N., If 0,-TTLOR Q X-E .C-3 E EBRUAREH X a rvimv- gt, S, . f . P X X A li-fl CULTY-Z Q' Q l fi XB 2 D f 1 Q a 2 , A fpff , ,.,,, I UL M ' X ff J li 1 af l - f ew--g-ff' Q f 1 1 - 1 Q wi ,119 .ffm . I, . t I N lk I up 4 W...1.,. fl X. 3 ...f . ' s A 1611 ' ' Q lb XV' PM -,'wir l'l'I' S x x QL --f..,,Z J X X X X If X f lx X A ' 'EW' o n 'X l ii ' lc g..2f, W Ndlfw-gl p n, A NJ fx I - Y X - , , Q FLYING mem ' If Q- Fl it - 'Q U ,I, Haiti, mean ANNUQL5 N ' X X, X . ' sow 'r 'D fy Th . , , -fxf'N-I - Q Q - A as NE-TW B NB STARTED Q-1, ri X , . as A 5 1 FEBRUARY d x I F fl 'l X Let 11.r be content to work, - To do the things we cfm, and not prcmme .. To fret became it'J little. I . 3-We play a thrilling game with Clairton and win by the score of 20-12 1. 6-We sail over the top in the sale of Yough-A-Mon . 1620 cash subscriptions are 'TC' turned in. , b7F'IQhe'yarsity registers a winning game over the faculty, the score 63-22. Always . e itt in . 1' 8-Our entire school mourns the death of our much respected Class President, John X Reed Shaw. ' A 9-Senior meeting called in order to pay due tribute to our deceased class president. f.J 10-We take off our hats to Homestead in a hair-raising game, score 22-12. X Q 14-Again Duquesne looks down on us from lofty heights by the score of 38-19. -X 15-Our new school band promises to be noisy. 16-We can almost smell spring in the air! ,.. F 17-Girl Reserves look very fine at their annual sheik party. y ' 21-Hooray for our side! Turtle Creek gazes wistfully at the score of 23-20. H Q 25-We crash into the Elizabeth forces and win the game without much trouble. q i 5 29-Redbirds bring welcome news that spring will soon arrive, bag and baggage. LN X 5 3 . 3 J A. R pl.-255 X f 1 , ' - g e - --2- -12 11 - ' -- K e.:-LZ -tiger-iz: 8 ' xp I V i . I1541 ' 'L 1pwh- a-mon ' ' - x .- - be ' X ll kv - kg j , X I ,- .7 MA ci x ff-,ff - X . ' I , Lumnm at jf- A :D ,, C: ig f' 5 iq A. fi H 1' or! 6 Z' l T ' if- -N ' :fiat fzu f 4,1 all Q l iii 1 B T 5 T' ' 1 l Q' - 'lb ' wmv ? f xll 'SPR C it 4 N M A : 9 IG UB . Wllllll, X - - Q - ll .sn IIE -P J -ff ' 'S o -5 l T l , '-1' I x S I I I 'W U 54. cv ' ' . mln' vi, 1 - n - i X E.XQlVl 5 X smm mmm Ri ' s -X W F ENQH PLAY mfigagz, fx, N li - . Q Q 5 f la MARCH - e x Na good e'er come: of lcirure purporelcm' 1 I ,I And Heaven r1e'er help: the man who will not act. 1-March certainly has entered this year like a lion, but there are hopes of its leaving ii like a lamb. 6-The sophomore girls dared to challenge the senior girls to a game of basketball. The Sophs were overcome and subdued by the score of 23-10. .,':v N . 8-Everywhere one looks he sees bright, happy faces. Why? The beginning of the ' seventh month, of course. 9-More torture-exams!!! Our minds relax at the French Play. 12-And still they come! I wonder if the time will ever come when students will not be subject to exams. l 15-fDr. Richey addresses the seniors in the Aud, and the possibilities of more enter- gk tainment for the seniors are discussed. N l9-Teailuc-irfhhage mongxhily meeting.l Dr. Richey gives fine report of the N. E. A. meeting e t in oston, ass.,recent y. . 21-All hail! Spring has arrivedhin all her glory. 27-29-Leading men of the various vocations address interested students and advise 'X X If ,I them as to the course of their life work. lj A 27-School Night at Public Safety meeting. Our orchestra and girls' glee club - ! present several musical numbers. ! S 29-Oh, boy! The faculty sits before the birdie Lx 30-March seems to be melting away in a downpour of rain. S Mr. Bower, our principal, spen s the week-end in Washington, D. C. d X 31-All material has gone to press except calendar material for April and May. F Q X , . ' 4 -. , wr. l 7 X K. NRS f -BT.:-itz fa A i R lQQ a 4, e ' X- A -A e-- -- . D551 r i F ii. it :iff ----4 -5 - 4' lJouqh- a-mon Q I ri I R 1 it r V' ' v-u w n Y we 5 C9Al3l:2l'l.. Q: y V 9' 4 ,yllgiqyfal A lil I V G nh W if ' 12 9 G' - l l R 5 K .N ,- f x- A - . f l '- 4 0 : x A N t 5 at 1- 4 ' f - ' e' f X X F-R EASTER VQCATION a 4 x . 'X I Ilia x 'M f f +I-nm :Va V X M , 5,54 1 Q 1 I Put-r ,.. t ml gg it f , UTERARY 4 ', -2-'rl SR DQN E 'X IX -a MEET 'L tsa tstasow OPENS fff-'Q1.- ff 'X . . l ' xx I '5 Q N , E APRIL I . if 1 B . .l Iflicigrijlgot ber: to play, to dream, to driftf H We have bard work to do, and Ioadr to liftf Sloan not the .rtrugglc-face it, 'fir God'.r gift. 1.-April Fool's Day! We're all in the same class. 1,-v-, , 4.-A few more hours of freedonlg Easter vacation begins today at 4. 4 1 5.-Seems as though We're all good on Good Friday. Good place, good day, good ' x people. 1' A 8.--'IQhehBunny has arrived at last! We never knew that there were such pretty c ot es in town. , I 9.-We are still resting. This is the last day of vacation before the end begins. 10.-School again. Vacations are preferable. A R 20.-We resume athletic activities with Braddock on the diamond , A 24.-We're going to teach Rankin High how to play baseball at McKeesport. i 27.-North Braddock is going to try to down our team. We're all hoping to the ' ' contrary. 'X 1 F i. 28.-Hope to go over the top in the Pitt Literary Meet. Q . Q l E s . ii E 'X 5 i e xt XXEEQQ E e 'E V T L e f. - ' 5 'F ' H561 Vx. Qomh-a-mon 'keajawiav au -e , T a Y af N -nvYF?,1',b ' 4 PKNK 3 -is Al , X ull T' . -' ll fix? 3--nf ,.. f-1, af! . 0 M Q l guuull- Z: 5 tannucmolxl' MAY-JUNE Triumph and tail are twin.r,' and aye joy .mm the cloud of .rorrowj And 'tix tba nmrqyrdom today Brinlgy victory tomarrow. t We re going to entertain Braddock when they visit McKeesport for a return Mclxeesport journeys to Rankin's held. State Scholarship exams at M. H. S. The eighth month ends today. just ten more days for us Seniors! North Braddock plays the closing game of the baseball season on our field. We sing our swan song with many a sigh for the M. H. S. The Seniors are let loose from school. Our annuals are jewels. We honor our Soldier Dead on this Memorial Day. We Seniors attend the Baccalaureate Services at the Harris. The Graduates of the eighth grade receive their diplomas. They eagerly turn We receive that for which we have been struggling-diplomas! Picnic day! We're happy, and yet we're sad. We Seniors are alumni now. X 3'- X 4. . . 'S is 5 -'v :T T S . - S i my fi Lx Z2 2 1. ri - 1 a ' fx i - :, Wllg A, L ' .... ,. A 1 -.-a ' f !.,.,- 'L V f Lf, ' ' 'T' ' , Eg 1 .I Q Q :P I- ,I. i - 14:- .X . l e s ' n F 1.4 ' ' game. T 4.1 r 7.- . 11.- ' 22.- ' l 30.g If 3.- f . 4.M F their thoughts to the glorious days at M. H. S. ' 5.- K . . N 6.- ' e NE T 'K - 1 X ' -w as 1 F- jk' ly ,L e ' e Nia ,,,.. .t S- no l157l i V fx ' f 5 r T W L It lg V M'QfLlo h a on mb . X S Q 5 f-' we i -D : ' r, 1 146 1 X i - V , -.Y X -X l l R T i in i r l l . w ' E l 1 ' 1 , N if . THE AUDITORIUM l The auditorium is a place of many activities. It is here we hear announcements and instructions from our principalg it is here we meet for song and devotions. Education Week, Music Week, patriotic occasions bring special chapel programs. Speakers, some for the public in general, and some for our benefit alone, 4-,W plays and entertainments follow in quick succession throughout the year. To the Iowliest freshman and to 'V- the most dignified senior the auditorium has become the one place where the real school spirit has found its , most natural and its truest expression. I' N 1 4 P I FOOD FOR THOUGHT HOW TO START THE DAY WRONG Y f N Sli usffahw ig fhffc anlfhing You Want in Mr. Jones had long been growing bald, and S N, town tlllS mommg? , the time had come when it was not at all difli- ' -X 1 Sarah!- WCll, Si, You mfghf buf' 3 iaf of flmf cult to number the hairs of his head. One ,, H3555 lam 1 VC bcen fcadmg about- morning at breakfast he remarked, I think i 1 I'll get a hair-cut today. Q . Which one, dear? asked his wife. ' ! Wife- Now that I've had my hair bobbed, Af I don't think I look so much like an old lady. . Husband- No, m ' dear. Now vou look The onl ' man who was not s oiled by bein . 7 , 5 P 8 , g like an old man. lionized was Daniel. i 6 of SS xxi X l . - . ii! E- iffyf gr:-5 L a 1 8 ' ' t L t . g Q e xx. if ......f..e - C r H581 R - ff' AC if-Plowh-u'm011 e ' , Sl E112 Qllluairatl Artiuitiesa Ns- HE music department of the high school is keeping pace with our scholastic ad- ' XL. I vancement. Through the efforts of Mr. Stribrny, the head of the department, C Fag. N and Miss Wallace, his assistant, McKeesport High has gained national recognition. gg This fact is fully appreciated when we see Frank Hakanson and Elizabeth Downey ' N selected for the mixed chorus at the meeting of the National Association of Music 1 5 Supervisors, held in Chicago last April. At this same great convention Elmer Hor- vath played a viola in the orchestra. No school in the Pittsburgh district has made y such a line showing. Miss Wallace came to the high school last fall. She is a graduate of the Oberlin A, X Conservatory of music, with the B. M. degree. During her stay here she has capably supervised the music work for the literary girls, has directed the Girls' Glee Club, and .X has served as pianist at various school functions. Miss Wallace has charge of the Freshman Chorus classes. - Mr. Stribrny has continued to give individual instruction in orchestral work. He has directed thejunior and Senior orchestras and the Boys' Glee Club. After the new - band has become thoroughly organized, Mr. Stribrny will direct its activities. X X , L an -A l I A ,- C R, -11 l ' if ' X 5 -X f E EDXVARD STRIBRNY, AiB. , ARLA WALLACE, B.M. Q Q Carnegie Tech Oberlin Conservatory E' Director of Mus ic Auixtmzt in Muxic ai'-5-v ,n gfyiqf C' y . I - A 4, T A' --' l159l rf Iqljouqh-a-mon A' I S M. HQ S. REPRESENTATIVESTO THE NATIONAL MUSIC ASSOCIATION CHICAGO, APRIL, 1928 Fix V fab , - -if X .X X X F If . . S I -' ELMER HORVATH, Viola H 4 V W' R X E ' , 111: Y, Wx X iv N H -X H 1 l 4 ' XA N xx: I - - ELIZABETH DOWNEY, Contralto FRANK HAKANSON, Tenor if . 3. 1 Q :ax 1 XL ' gg gx bf AJ!! ITF ... .-A 1Qf28- 1 15 T :A I 4 -L A A - D601 omh-a-mon . V! X Elie Glhriatmaa Qinnrvri N Given by the Musical Organizations of the McKeesport High School , il Assisted by Mr. Stribrny, violin, and Miss Wallace, piano. -D HE Christmas concert, given by the music department, December 15, brought out an unusually large audience, which greatly appreciated the fine program. Every 4 ' X number presented showed a fine technique. The program was delightfully varied. I One feature, greatly appreciated by the audience, was the singing of Silent Night . by the audience, augmented by the choruses and orchestra. The program was as follows: 1. March Heroique ..... ,,,,., ....t,..tYtt,.t.,,..,.,..i.V,..,,, .,...,.., 5 6 11 llbfff I Senoir Orchestra 2. Watch the Corners ........, .,........ J - S- Ffdfi-f Ragged Vagabond ..... ........,........................ ...,...... R d 1241011112 'Y 'i Postillion' ' ,.......,......., Y.s,.,,,.,,,..........,.................. .......... M 0 lloy Boys' Glee Club I N 5 3. La Capricieusen ....,.... ........ ..........--- E lgdf H ' Q Gypsy Serenade ..,... .....,..,........................................ .............. V 4 MHZ S p ' 'Humoresque' ' ..,...,.,..,.s,,......,....,.,,,.........,....,,.......,,..,..,......, ....... T rcbuikowsky ! Violin Solo-Mr. sffibmy s accompanied by Miss Wallace l 4. Softly, Now My Heart Unfolds ............s,..,,........,...,.s...s ......,.., S aint-.S'acn.r L i Lullaby from Jocelyn .,..............................................,.......... .............. G oddfd -. W q CViolin Obligatto-Mr. Stribrnyj 1 ' Invitation of The Bells .......,.............,.................................,. ......... P lanquerff A , Girls' Glee Club 1' N 5. Fair Ellen ..,...,, .,,..,,.. ,.,.,,,,,,, I ,.,.,,,....,,..,..,.,........,.....,. . ,...........,..........,,..... Mane Brucb K A Cantata for Mixed Y oices with Soprano and Baritone Solo, accompanied by . p Orchestra, directed by Miss Wallace. Q f' 5 6, The First Noweir' ....,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,ss,,.,.,...,,.,,,,,..,,.,,,..., ,.....,.s. T mdzfzmal 5 Senior Orchestra X 7. In the Silence of the Night ..........................,,., ........ N orwegifm If W Angels and Shepherds .....................t...................... .......... B olnemicm If A i ' Deck the Hall .,.........,,.,.............................................. ..,......... W ebb Q - Girls' Glee Club E , ii Q s w'1 NE N A X - 1 X 1 l . ' , ji!!-:TE , ia- A NA X v ax ef ff i r5 . 1-gi f' 1+ ,X 8 Y A Y 4 11611 '-' ., - ,44 , if , , V X A iW1CTu0Wh Ov m0n Si ff fix N W v A X -fr X . , E R 1 - S , Q2 'N ' EE f E as hxk ZS ' R E2 N U IE? Q.., 'v l-4 'Y- X 7' W X I X f' Q V , XS ' wx ' X i1 + X f, X 7928 Lad' H621 xx I. V' Q Av! oN7' . 0.-TTL011, A X X X X S 'S ' ga 1 f th 61 I 11 9 THE BOYS GLEE CLUB Fin! Tnlor FRANK HAKANSON ARTHUR XVOLF HERBERT XIERNER , FRANK MCKINNBX' DAVID DLCGLASHAN MALCOLM DENNISDN N FRANK PILLETTB .Yetond Tenor . X EDVJIN COPPER BRYCB BYARD ' XVILLIAM SCOTT ALLEN SCOTT NLYRON MAXXX'ELL HERBERT MOIPEAT .4 g . ' ' Baritone JACK FORNEY FRED CROSSLAND ARTHUR BUONO Q THOMAS LAWSON .JOHN XVISKBMAN FRANK CASSBL TED ROESSING DAN KEDDIE PHILIP MOSSBURG I i GEORGE FOREMAN I 5 Ban ' JAMES EICHELEI-:ROER XVILLIAM DICKENSON VJICTOR GELTz i RANDOLPH MEHAIHFY GERALD ERVINE JOHN DCAUSUSTINE W - Arcampanirt X BILLY MILLER V , I . THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB . - I Firxt Soprano GRACE BUNNER BEATRICE DOWNBX' MARTHA DOUGLAS VIRGINIA EICHELEERGER A MARGARET EISELE RUTH FBLDMAN INA FORSYTH HARRIBT Hoos T DORIS HENDERSON MARX' HOPKINS JOSEPHINE Houcx HELEN JONES NANCY JONES RUTH JONES KATHERINE KALINA MARIE MCBRIDE VERA MILLER RACHEL NICHOLS LOUISE SINSBL EUNICE SHATZBR MAE STEELE HELEN STEWART PAULINE XVISKEIJAN .frcoud Soprano LOIS CHRISTNER ETHEL KBAR MARIE KENNEY MAE CONWAY GARNETI' DAVIDSON MARIE ELIZABETH LONG FREDA DUNN BERNICE EHRHART Q ESTBLLB HACKLER LOUISE PATTERSON LAVERNE HICKBX' LARUE THOMAS -:xv MATILDA KBRBSI HELEN W ALLACE HELEN KILIBALLON ELI-:ANOR WILLIAMS ' ANNA MCBRIDE HAZEL MILLIGAN RUTH XVOLFB I Alto - MARY CHARLES MILDRED CHBSSMAN CATHERINE CONSIDINB RUIIY MILLER RUTH DONALDSON ELIZABETH DOWNEH' LOIS FLICKINGER DOROTHY IVEY Z CATHERINE MENZIES ARDELLA SLEETH MYRTLE TI-IORNEURG ORA XVHITTINGTON , JEAN ZOLLARS 4. f Arrompfnlixr Directren ' N- EMILY DUNN MISS ARLA XVALLACE -X , -X 1 , ., . A 1 FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS F W EMMA AROKHATY ANNA BALENTIC BARBARA BRITTON HELEN GEIGER ' ' I RUTH FBLDMAN GLADYS FORBES MARX' GARBETT SYLVIA GROSS 'Al A MARY LOUISE GIBBONS RUTH KALBR HILDA GOODLIAN BBRNICB LANDY N RUTH HOLMES IRI-:NE MONAHAN HELEN KAYAK JOSEPI-IINE RINELLA ' ALMA MCDOWELL JOSBPHINE RYNIAK DOROTHY MOODY HAZBL SCHNEIDER K X THELMA Ross TI-IERESA STEVENSON THELMA TRAUTMANN HELEN GBIGER N Q DOROTHY STARR VIOLET ARTHURS JBSSIE BUSER Acrampanixt Directren D A ,E RDBERTA MILLER PROFESSOR E. STRIBRNY 'i f L . ,.., . . V . 4 -: :IE 2 2 23i 1 E M ix T T Q2 If 4' - ' 1- , .1 5 , -,H , -X A , ,L f - '- .- - ,-B Lgf g s5?'th : ' -V 8 , Al! 'fi' '-'T-2-S' H631 V Yi 135 'i f?Eaz5'f1J0wh- wm0nmg g ' I ,N 4 I -PM g 'x f X -4 X X . WH W ' - - A FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS N. . ' ,5 , . -7 ' Sfudenfs Progress -am 5'f'I.z. A 0 ' 1 5 r x f , '53, K N . Q' - -X s A E QQ' Q ,L l y C - ef Q- l 9 A fl? 84' A .Q QF 5 SS 'lr V 66' 1 X HE Cumens HARD-BUT WHAT Avusw ,XXX X -1 - - l 5 f , ax x x Q! . . ,- N iilgqg f f ff gr :Ni ' 1 df f fi ' W H641 Q X fflzlouqh- U- mon ll Elie winter Qlnnrert . 1 INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL n By The ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUBS, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 E' HE winter concert, put on by the orchestras and the Freshman chorus, assisted by ' I Mr. Stribrny, violin, and Miss Wallace, vocal, was a decided success, being per- haps the best concert given in recent years. X The primary object of the concert, from a monetary viewpoint, was to raise funds to be use in the organization of a high school band and to purchase the necessary in- , struments for the equipment of a full band. That the project was a success may be . seen in the fact that the high school now boasts of a band of over one hundred thirty pieces. The program: Schubert Suite a. Marche Heroique ' b. Minuet ' c. Ballet Music CRosamundeD Combined Junior and Senior Orchestras 5 old Irish Melody ' 1 De San' Man's Song .,........,.,...,..,...,,...........,,.....,.. .,.., . .,McKirmcy I 6 ' Freshman Chorus ' Song of India ,........,,,...,.,.......,..,,....,,.,,.,,..,.,..... ..,......,., R imrky-Kormkow Chinese Love Song .......,,.,..........,,,..,...,.,,,...........,,..,...............,.,,........ Friml Temple Bells ....,...............,...,,,,,,,,..,,,..,.,,,.....,..,,....,...,. A. Woodford:-Firzdm Senior Orchestra R Trio CTwo violins and violal ,..c...c,...,.,.,,...,,..,.,.., Q ....,...,..,.,,...,...........,. Dvorak E. STRIBRNY, HENRY FINKEL, ELMER HORVATH A f'Kashmiri Song ..L.,.,,,,,,........,...,e..,.,.,.s.,,..rr,.....,.,..,....,. A. Woodford:-Findm , ' The Trumpetern ....,.....,.....,..,..,,,...,..,.......,,......,,.,.,,,,,.,,s.,....,......,,., Englemann Ii Comet S0101-PEARL HARRISON R Accom anied bv Senior Orchestra Z P . h F ,, . ,, . . I Longing ,,,...,U.,,,s.,,.,.,.,...,,....ss.................,,..,..,,,,,,...........,.,..,.,.... Txcbmkowrkz 7' Q Russian Dance ..,.,,,,,,..,,... ........,,..,..re......,,.,,..,,..,, ,..,..... T .f cbaikowxki Senior Orchestra I hear a Thrust at Eve ........,....,..,..,.,,...,,,... ...,...... C adman X A Brown Bird Singinvn .........,..............,....,,..,,,.,,,.... ,.,....... W ood .. The Wind's in the soften ,.,,..,,....,.,,..,,..s,............,....... .,..... s can ll A Vocal S0101-ARLA WALLACE ' - E Accompanied by Es'rHER 'MILLER Sc-ilecltlionuighu Chin Chow .,....,............,..,.,.,.,........... .,,.,...... 11 gtcber at er o ictory ........,....,.,........................,i.,. ......... a nm N Senior Orchestra x! r 3'- Q A L H f' Nq -4 -4 AH 'L' N 53 im 'O Q., 'T T 5 , - LS ,XF 5 A ! -1:Eib- A LT, 1' K I 11928 L be-PMS 'F - 'R s R we: R - ---Q 1 l165l ' - -uaumfvl-'-1' I - 1jouqh,-o.-1TLon .I W 5 Q - l X N Ag g i -if -X . X I .Q 5 - E as H A 2-2 A I 1 O N N I 5 ia Z L!-I .- I-Ll 'II l I-4 x ' - I , f' fx X l I 2 I ah , LX s fl- ,ff X Xl X N f f L Xxugzafx df ' -J ii. V ,A f NM, 4, V 11651 . ' f T --L . I ' h-a-mon N , 3 . - X L S 1 ' M Herznnnrl nf thx Gbrrheaatraz A 1 X I ' THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA l L - ' X 'X N Firn' Violin f-XX Q HBNRH' FINKBL FRANK CAssEL MAURICE TAKSEL I CHARIBS ALVBRSON BEATRICE CASLOW SELMA HERsIcowITz I THOMAS ANDREW' SYDNEY YECIES .4 X ' Second Violin GRACE CARTER M.ARJORIB NBISON ESTHBR FOX - ' DOROTHY GREGGERSON JOHN WYILSON IsAEELLE EVERET-:E X U DOROTHY VAUOHN A ZELLA JONES JOSEPH MONEORT Viola: Cello Bat: ELMER HORWATI-I EMMA HOPFBIAN CHARLES MCCOY WILLIAM DICKINSON PHILIP Mossnuncv HENRY SWEENEY Clurinrt Flute E Saxophone 3 ANNA BAKER MERLE BBTZ ESTHBR IWIBHLMAN JAMES MAOER SYDNEY WEIss JQMBS XVRIGHT WILLIAM PORTER KENNETH HARRISON 3 ' C .faxopboru L '-T MARTHA MCCUNE Xxx I - . Piano Trumpet: Trombone A Eg FRANR HAIcANsON PEARL HARRISON GRACE LEMON I HELEN CXEORNE A 1 E I ARTHUR WOLF R ' 1 Mellopbone ' ! 1 ' OLLIE KALER Prrcuazrion ' HERBERT SMITH ELIzAEETI-I DOWNEY JACK MCKEE I . h ' qw? ' J . THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA A A Violin: ' ' Q VIVIAN LANNON ANNA BALENTIC MARIE SIMCO I NELL J ONES HILDUR PALM ADELADB FERGUSON yo THOMAS THEODOROXVICH MARTIN KRIBN BELMONT REEsE I A RICHARD SNEDDON n HENRY SWEENEY JAMES UBHEZ ' I JAMES LE-rrIERI BOYD HAMILTON Louis UEHEz - lf' RUTH MARSH LEONA FINDUAR FRANK HAEERMAN S Q ' ' PERCY GARLAND - -X Flute A A E Saxophone K C .Yaxopbonc , . , ' BILLIE PORTER DONALD Fox ALEERT KRUPER BENJAMIN BOOKER JAYE GAMELE XVELDON YORK - LOUIS KEISCH VERNOR MAXIE G 1 SYLVIA GROSS f LI A Piano Trumpet: Trombone I Q BILLIE MILLER GRACE LEMON HELEN OSBDRNB I J Q ROEERTA MILLER OLLIE KALER ' l Drlum' ' A MARIORIE VAUGHAN H A 1 N ' . W i L., ' 2- Vg' -git, W J 5 H l j H '- - F-ff.-1: 'XJ' 1 , L - ' rg ---1,,g - -f A J 1Q2 8 - 5 .H i t - H671 A - 'K .L . -LLM I... , L1 Iuul1:IIi 3 5- 5 f if X 'NX T gi g I K. l NY UN OR ORCHE TRA THE :FN J I S 4!1H.1.Il 'J J' lr, ff' +37 if ,EM X LMA X p-X . ... XX g -:DEZL it 1.5.5- XMQQS fg sis if 11681 Q-lilouqh o. mon 'igulhul PRESENTED BY M. H. S. MUSIC CLUBS IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM C09 ULBUL a comic operetta vxritten by Maud Elizabeth Inch was presented by the mixed 1928. The operetta proved a splendid success each member of the cast being -specially well adapted for the part taken. K - x X X N C 9 7 B choruses, and instrumental organizations of the high school in' the local auditorium May 10, ,- 1 ' ' X, THE CAST or BULBUL f-c IAMIT-CBassD The King .........,...,,.,..........,......,i...,...,,..,.,..,.,..,..,...........,,,.,, ....,,.. X VILLIAM DICKINSON I X BULBUL-CSopranoD His Daughter ....,.,,,. ........ B na-rnxca DowNnY CASPIAN-CTcnorD The Prince .......i,,..,,.,.., ,...,... F RANK H.ncANsoN if X IDA-Cflontraltol The Court Chaperonl ,,............ ....,.... E Llznaaru Dowmw AI-AIN-CBaritonej A Friend to Caspian ,,.,,.,,i,.,.,,.,, ...,,.,... P muy Mossnuno ,N I-11-LA-CMczz0hSopranoj A Friend to Bulbul. .. ...., ,,.,..... G RACE BUNNBR . DOSAY-CBassD Keeper of the Royal Spectacles.. ..,....., ,,.,.,..,.. ,.,. .......,. . . , , ...,,,,,,.. Gnonon FORMAN ,IUSTSO-CTenorD Keeper of the Royal Cash Box.. ..,......,..,.,,.,.,..,.,,,..,.......i.,....,.....,,, .......,..,,... J Acx MCKBH F CHORUS: Maids of Honor Friends to Caspian Lords and Ladi:s ofthe Court. Housemaids I SCENE X , Act 1 Garden of the Palace. Afternoon Act 2 Ballroom of th: Palace. Evening of the same day -8 -- Acr 1 1. Overture ....,..,,.,,.,,,,......,..,.,,.,.,....,.....,.....,,,.,...,,,,,.,.,..,..,....,,...,, ........ 1 nrtrmnefztal XX . 2. Opening Chorus On This Summer Afternoon .. ,....,, .,.,......,..,.,........i........,......,............ 1 i P' Q 3. Behold Our Sovereign Lord, the King ......,.,. .....,........,................,.................. C horn: Q 1 1 4. A Mild Mannered Monarch .,..,..... ,,,,..,., .......... I a fmt and Lhorur or Lourtzers. i, N 5. Good Afternoon! How do you do? ,.......... Cborur and Maid: of Honor QQ p 6. She Speaks no Word to Anyone ...,...,.,,,. ,........ L illa and Maidx of Honor 7. We Won't Say a Word ,.,,.,,..,,,,,.,,....,.,...,.. ........... C bonu Maids of Honor 82. Scene- Bulbul and Prince ,.,..... ..............,... ..............,.....,..................i........... e ' Sb. I'm a Peddler Peddling Perfumes ., ,..,..... ........................... P rinse and Maid: of Honor 9. Bread and Water for a Week ,.. ,.,.,...,,,,,,,, .....,..,............,...,..,.... C bonu Girlr and Prddlcrx 10. Flartery Song .......,....,......,.,,..,.,.,,.,..........,.,.,,.,.. .......... I da, Alain, Maid: of Honor and Courticr: -v ., 11. Have you Pretty Golden Hair? .,.,..,.,,.,..,. ..,............ C loom: Maid: of Honor and Peddlcrx - Y-1 12. Permit us to Escort You ..,,,..,..,.,...,,,.,.,,... .,........ C hom: Maids of Honor and Peddlm' 13. Love is Such a Funny Thing ,..,,.,,.....,..,... ,..................... D uct, Prine: and Bul Bul A 14. Love is a Flower ,............,.,,...,,.,.,...,,......... ..........,....................... S olo, Bul Bu! In 15. Behold Our Sovereign ,,., .,,............,,.....,..... .,..............,.....,........... C 11 orur A X 16 Finale Wedding Bells ,.,.,,........,..,,,...,,.,.......,,...,.........., ......... P rim-ipal: and Cborur tp 1' ACT II fs N 17. Opening Chorus- Brushing, Dusting,i Oh What Fun ,... .............................,...................... H ounmaid: X 18. All Racing and Chasing for One Little Boss ........,. .......... I da, Doray, juno and Clwrua of Maid: 'Y 19. Land of Delight ...,....,,,........,.....,........,....,..........,., ,......,...,............................ P rino: and Bul Bal - ' 20. A Soldiers' Song .............,.,..,.....,.............,.. ......... A lain, Tjbalt, and Cboru: ,-X F 21. Behold Our Sovereign ...,.......,...,' ..............., ....,.............................,.................. C I1 om: y ' .1 '- 22. Minuet ................................................................ ................................................................. gl 23. Well, I Never ,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,.,,1.,........,., .......... I amit, Lilla, Alain, Ida, and Cboru: E 24. Lullaby Croon, Silver Moon .,.,...,.....,....... .,......... B ul Bul, Lilla, and Maid: of Honor ii S 25. We're Going to be Married ,..,,......,,......,.. .,......,....,,................. P rincipal: and Cbmu LX SQ 26, Finale 4,,,,,,i,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,..,..,.......,,.. ,,..,.... P r nnrxpal: and Clsorux x , u P , . N . V N gl? - - - - . 112121. l i is X i is H12 , f H691 ., Qi: .-.. L H, ,YW ' ..' -i , 1 ,T '1 , ' Howm-Q-mon i N Q' Q I L X X Q -4 4 5 X 'E' x E 'X CII.: F-XM :bg x X , tif .. L52 -- .Q 5 'fx' I- E F fx X 'S y ,a fi E A I 5 - ll . -is - :JZ W:-Ti N XXQQQS N Xx ' H -:xx 1 T- 5 11701 EX E: U ELL A r gown-a-mon -...-...V.Y--.- v- ...-... .V . vas ,.-Y.. ---.. ,, l Ellie ZKEII mth. Blue . , . .. x I HE 1928 Red and Blue represents the third volume of our newspaper at Tech High. Due to unavoidable circumstances, the selection of the staff and the sub- is -I I scription canvass were delayed. In spite of this handicap the sale reached a total of e ' approximately 1200 copies. The first issue appeared soon after the completion of the , X ,- R subscription campaign. ' 2 K The Red and Blue followed its customary policy: ,no advertisements to appear li l- in its pages. In addition to the usual news items, alumni doings, exchange, humor, , - editorials, 'fcolyum , sport news, and literary contributions, several new features --4 X were added this year. The Red and Blue subscribed to a feature service which M T . provided a comic strip, cartoons, etiquette illustrations, and several other cuts. A B 'ix Survey Of Courses was ublished to enable students to select subjects fitted to thc ir needs. Two other featuijes were Advice to the lovelorn and Beauty Hints.' I Banner heads were used for the lirst time. . The staff has striven to keep the quality of the Red and Blue up to the stand- ards of previous years, and to surpass them. To accomplish this, they have built upon g the foundations laid by their predecessors, to whom great credit is due. A greater debt - is due to Mr. Strong, the faculty adviser, whose experience and whose efforts were in- S dispensable. ' , A H 'N X ' x , ,- E STAFF .1927-1928 4 C r4 Editor ....,.,.,,.,..., '..... . E A ...,.. ,... ........,.,... . . . A .COLEMAN HERPEL T , Arrirtmzt Editor ....., . .EDVVARD DUNLAP T T Bwinorr Manogera: ..,.... ., .. ...EARL SCHWEITZER School News Reporter ..... .. ' .... . MQUENTIN AKERS ' Athletic Editor ,,,, ,,,,, ' ....,,.,,, .. ....... ...,..,..,. . .. .. ..... ,.....,W1LLIAM FLYNN Literary Editor: ................. ' ,.,.,..,, ........ .... . ......................... ....., 1 ........................... 1 W W I DOROTHEA GREGGERSON, MILDRED-CHESSLIAN, HERBERT SMITH Q' ' Exchange Editor ..,...,..,.. .,,.,,,.,..... .,.. , .......,,..,,,..,.,. ' ..,. Q , .JACQUELINE BURLAND I Alumni Editor ...... ,,,,....., .,,... C L AUDIA AMPER I' joker Editor .,.. ,..,,....,.,.,,..,.....,............,..,, ELMORE RITCHIE f X Arr Editor .....,,,...... .... .............. ......................................... E L M A BLANK p Cirrulation Editorr .... ,.,,..,.. J AMES CALLAHAN, KENNETH HARRISON ' Facult Adoirer ..,., ,..,,.,.,.,.......,,...,.....,. C ......,,,..............,..... L . W.'STRONG X f ' Ri J . -Xxx I 4 SCHOOL REPORTERS ,- . DAVID BOYD BILLIE MILLER JACK MCKEE F In WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MARIE LoTz JOHN ORD If A ELVIRA WISSER BILL SCIIROEDER BEATRICE HAMILTON E g LOUISE SINSEL HENRY FRALEY SYLVIA GROSS 53 N ,f xi , , ..a Z :Y -N ff - if lg ?- ,ieitf f A. L ' 8 , L -. ee H711 .... ,, I .. ,A . A......g......,.. . , LAL..- A, L A ALA., -.....,....,..h..M-..-..., Qfqouqn-0.-mon g ., . ' . l f fN E 2 F U 6 1 ' E Q. in T' E -3: as -sl O Q ,, x E X I1 Q C QE ., CL ,S+ - MQ 5 S e2 is 'X .. ru Q u. . N E E F 2 -2 X E E J Q C, 5:23 X 'N 6 VE Q :E I-Ll u D4 5: . gg rs 'R- 1- '51 30 5-E-g ffgs, -f M 'V Qu. -v.. Ha .SE if ,:,g L ii -:vig EA. .Eg 'CT' WL. , 54: 32 ' X 3 , . 5:5 X .EE ... 8375 V :E ' A Eg A sb: i 5 w 71 3 , ig A X fd Q -i K L I' -2 . N 1 k - -1 -, -Q 1 Tt f. ,gs-rr! ,L ' A W rt, .5 ggjf . ,, ij' -. Y V Q7 YE- i -- 74 Y A Y A- fl 11721 llilo me you Ja. mln N -mm. 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BEN ERAL TEACHERS ANENT m an not mf mu. mn wvurlzfammuuuw noun nl ln., Phi tml lill VI ur mu uf urban nu-on oo nr runny. In Kun' mm me pin. lr rw- mr no un when lun ummm w-magna hhplmam mm em- lu an-my nm 1 as -eu dn on aww. of nuns luxe fur ihhlkhlillll vlllln fi uh! U! Xiu Olubeltx The cvvtuve ll lolidlwl Int: 'lit Xlllhoni MDI INTERESTING SFKNB FROM THR FRENCH PLAY SPARKLING DIAIDGUK-1 ll'Kl.l9ll RITIVATKSNS-GOIGBOKYS 198111158-lllilLI.lANT AKTING. lall ll llllhdv-Rlulll Klllo. llrrbnl Wh-hnlfy. 3-llry Jan Pelnlll. mn. an--nu. dlrkluua um amen umm- s-me sen-um no www. L..-ua. amgezm' DN ...ol Hakes Penn Team Fnhalllg 'Tumi Bnwf' NIL Studeni Named on Rlhe Smal. Gnu! Xe hull! wlll-kllml ln? Blu lihrlq-Shllifihllllll to th REU!!! BLU N13 Nlhlllt lnrlad nu I mutter at Rui html! 1-me mm Iwgxhlllx in A Som on 'Du :sum nmiqnxhlsud m. mn- wx mmm u he ln :Xon- ?.'.1fX'sI'1 .e 'f'I1 '.o..' '? e...... 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FRENCH culssss wo S laxceueur CDMEDIES m Aunnomum 5Scl1oolSlriclxen By ' l E John Shawl s Death Sudfllgvasxqrmm ol Clan: Pugl- l i oumed lou Utd Prkx. - 1-ummm. unite. me :mm ww an-mu vin my imma ol m- man -11 Jem. sun, 5-mum ..l nf some elm who nu le ni: some rvmuy ionamin . nm fum-A John. u nllkpuylh ww. r-A me mnlinrd lc me mu om. I ma. nl- ntlmmrl in nmol 1'!-urs-list ln 1 mf me hh canal- lloq wk x union nn mann lloquirhc bend hue! nn .. . mme.: me N-um.. 'Guru RCQQC ll RNA' Ill!!! 'ndlrdl Shell KO hd! Rl!-lil Ill? Hi! HI! me u.:Rl,1wnn: JGonl fo -.noon an M... may or the Senior crm we. :.ll.-'fi' 2: Kwok ilu' 'YM' : '1'-.YR M5 f ws' mme W W to mx elm ne. .nm -ru wsu xl .11 -ma ur-nn. Ile nulrnddmr at m sm., um. me or on m.Y M-am. mm mf nf on use ws :Lutz vs,-ann.-1 s.-me ue 'ol-me mm n lf: IK!! Pill lllihkldlllk IMA 'Glinxoln' nd 'Noun Norma? Chaser lor hnenu-, A i Vi- ,Una flint Your. 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' 'R' l..l 2: .nm :-:.ho.am- I-::u'f': or F: he-up Q -1 pun er.. nm mn we nm um me u H sc- pp: mmm Ismmr new-nm. me-.a-ng nl. ...un -xm -r sm new STAFF PICTURES TAKEN 'rm nxn me Bl un surf R.-one Q me ru palm um for me -un. xml. ul-me-pon mn sms- vm new L no sam: bn lr sul .e ro. nu aw. -um vm um In mmm :umm pw., eu. om un 1. m be me-na 1- nn Aw.. Earl Schweitzer ls Named For Annapolis mum mon nd num sun M -me rm u 1 wx nd :mlm Au Aram-fl sumln who Appel:-umn'lm' S lu: sl-uname 1 some in dw lux-mn mm.-1 nun sem-1 m mem, .ppc-.M lu er- mmm Ubi' ld!! Barnum- hr me dllrlzt. Annu eh neun mum me by lr emo, nl A-sehr-me ul nn Srlvrdtllr hu a nwumn M K I! A In WI NIMH! hr! uuueunmm-um nsnuw ILUE. fill lx mt th flnl limo that I ll Llllbsnmulglmlly honor Amhmuuumuumz-mn Mu -pplmi w Am-umm lhnn tn no uf-ua sun. umm, Anam n ma hm Among on -mam- -xe have an -ppolnuel eo un. ,fm mulmm nn mm vnu., .lain UNI Ybdvl lunln lllwr Glue. Ddiui ll Gab! Dnflnn -4 no lm x-1-1 by uf nu, T S XX -4 X 'S Y, 'Y .- g . 'ee 1 1, XX X 1f yf gf? I hi -.L 1 lllilllllll 1.1, X J td . r T N 1 :SM W e , -' ' 'r woo-.ai 1 l . '. D 4 Wm -t ll - . W 'M 'hz '. . J' ' - Y ,et D on n.'. M-T S LT f -.W-. . - . Vial- . u - . . . . .xhmggw . ' , ' i I A e-A -ee pl 3 we I Q . .A X t K-. . ........l1 ,W .4l,m,WT,-S ' ---- ' , .13 . .-.., ll, N gm. mu mm nam. lla- ,- . . . sm-x.e.eA.u...,e,u.,...f,e1. 1 ...., - ' A, x , h .. ., J ' 'Lf D' . . 7 ,-. . I, , f F' .. ee D D- --- D D L ',.Y 'ATV X -V ' .3 l Z I 4 'g f,g, 7 - T Y - 1 D' X Y i .. .. P A:.:-litgilr-:r-T:l - i 747i ,yr , , H731 D A351-M Hg- .. I rr, rr, - 1 L' in s r r -., . f , J r 'J' ' I' rw . .x f1'm0W .J A I 'N X A A ! L KJ Elie Alumni Bepartment I HE purpose of the Alumni section this year is two fold: CD to complete the Alumni roll begun in the 1927 Yough-A-Mon, and C21 to feature the classes by decades, that is, the classes of 1888, 1898, 1908, 1918. By special request, the Alumni editors have included the class of 1917. Thus far, 3665 boys and girls have received diplomas from the high school. The first class to graduate was 1884, with a roll of nine niembers. The class of '88 number- ed 15, the class of '98, 32, the class of '08, 46, the class of '18, 146. This year's class will be the second largest in the history of the high school, for about 310 will receive diplomas. In 1926 the graduates numbered 314. The 1927 Class Roll. Abraham, Joseph Adair, Jennie Adams, Ethel Alverson, Blair Am er, Ruth Anderson, Walter Ansell, James Applegate, Lois Atron, Dorothy Baker, Martin Baldridge, Matilda Behtold, Joseph Beck, Frank Bedell, Matthew Beitz, Harry Berger, Sylvan Bergstrom, Helen Beswick, Richard Biddlestone, Charlotte Bielski, Vincent Bisho , Isabelle Blackgurn, Thelma Blair, Etta Blazina, William Bootman, Nellie Bosnak, Frances Bowin, Einar Boyle, Louise Brant, Edna Breitinger, Charles Bridges, Edward Britton, Bessie Brooks, Bernice Brown, Margaret Bucrgin, Grace Buckingham, Edward Bunyan, Bridget Burger, Micheal Burkett, Hazel Cherry, Leona Chotiner, Morris Clark, Isabelle Clark, Mildred Colbert, Mary Cook, Margaret Cook, William Cornick, Elizabeth Cowan, Freda Culbert, Elizabeth Cusick, Charles Dawkins, Patil Dean, Hazel Decker, Lilyan DiVittorio, Roy Dodds, Walter Doehla, Albert Donmore, Alice Dougherty, Charles Dougherty, Mable Dowden, Mercedes , Downie, Sara Ehrhatdt, Cyril Elliott, Gertrude Erb, Ruth Everett, Dorothy Fagerstrom, Edith Faix, Michael Farcus, Howard Fenster, Nathan Ferguson, Robert Finney, William Flegal, Foster Forsythe Katheryn Fraas, Henry Frances, Mike Frank, Robert Franklin, Genevieve Fritz, Emma Haberlen, William Hagel, Mildred Hall, Melva Halle, Howard Hankins, Irene Harris, Thelma Harrison, Hannah Hart, Dorothy Hasson, James Hatcher, Stella Hau hey, Paul Henderson, Annette Heverly, Ruth Hilty, John Hochman, Helen Hoffman, Betty Hoffman, Edith Hoffman, Elizabeth Holmes, Clifford Hornyak, Anna Hrinko, Stephen Hunt, Corrine Huston, Alma Hyduk, Mary Ivchevich, Viola Ingram, Helen Jackson, Caroline Jacobyansky, Adolph Jamesson, Charlton Jamison, Mary Margaret Jeffreys, Johanna Jeffreys, Ruth Johnson, Vincent Jubiliere, Dorothy Kelsch, Dorothy King, Florence Kite, Elmer Kline, James Landesmann, Morris Landstrom, Howard Lang, Herman Larson, Florence Leadbeater, Raymond LeBreton, Charles Leech, Gertrude LeWinter, Harry Liecltke, Ernest Lightner, Edith Lindberg, Mabelle Littlewood, Dorothy Livingston, Charles Lofgren, Ernest Lofstrom, Emma Long, Dorothy Long, Lavina Loop, Gladys Lynch, Elizabeth Lytle, Dorothy Lytle, Kathryn Markowitz, Edith Marksteiner, Marie Masters, Raymond May, Robert Mayfield, Howard McCune, William McFadden, Audrey McKenery', Charles Mendlowitz, Clara Mendlowitz, Ruth Meskowski, Frank Messer, Nettie Metz, Gertrude Miller, Bradford Miller, Jean Mingo, Tony Monahan. Hallie Montgomery, Dorothy 1 gg Q 7 N Kkxi 4 Q is 7 ga 'V . i TX. at z , ,S L r i -E - - -. 1 .2'2l2'I Buscrhlohn F I Morrell, Joseph , Byerly, Margaret u mn' James Klippick, Alexander Morrison- George ,rf Garvin, Russell Knight, William MUfP,hY' Charles k I Cjgey, Arthur Gerber, John Kohn, Harry Murtie, Warren ! C houni .lohn A- Gilchrist, Olive Kopaczewski, Laura MUSC- William il, E Calhoun, John C- Gillman, Regena Kotter, Pauline MYCYS: Edwafd X! li Cardwell, Thomas Glaub, Addie Krivonak, Anna , gat? Thflflgcf Goode, Grace Kunze, Eldrid Saito- Elgzagofo x ar son, omas e son, at erine Q Cartwright, Dorothy Haberlen, John Lampert, John Nevius, Mildred J, vs.-g,f- , ' xx , 'T' T 4-'Z z 5.5 Na vi ' X-N gf P: Q. Ph :.-gs: ,iupstrre -'T'-! - Q I Y 41.2 l1741 5-Q-1 -1-. ,T.... 1-,r A if anna-qw yyfrIlg!r1 1lQ,:,...e-.,.Te:i fv,,.' , 1. ,. H ee., are we Q V' 'Q F l. hwy - N : A 3 F S - , ' ll , 1 S In 'Il' I 1ll, il.l'vil 1 ' rg, f Q . . A ' ' K . qllouqh- afmon he N S . l e l I ' ' ' w - ' RTI-IE 1927 CLASS ROLL-Continued ' P Newman, Helen Ralston, Margaret Simco, Albert Thornton, Pauline ' Nicholls, William Ramsey, Helen Simpson, Ivy Trayers, Margaret Nord, Jean Reed, James Sisco, Harriet Tropf, Eugene Norder, Sophie Reisbeeig, Rose Skinner, Cloyd Turner, Sara Norton, Paul Richar s, Egbert Smythe, Helcen Uh r John Richards, Sara Soles, Harol C w O , A - , gi?'iE,cEelivril-E62 IPiocli:'lsol:FlEgelyn Sglalfidlglelixrglrhhictt Tnhlsayil ,- 00 Cv C CU Robb, Johanna Spei el, Margaret , ' , , , Roche, Joe Spiegel, Ruth Vodka' Margaret Q X e N Saimgnfcna Fflfglma Rodgers, Harry Stark, Evelyn Webb, John fee L 3 mqulsf- . QC Rosen, Evelyn Steele, Helen Weber, Charles xi PaPke- Mflllle Roslund, Sara Steganius, Maryc Welsh, Mildred gafkcfa Lllgan , Rydell, Sylvia Stewart, Helen Wetzler, Aegatha - atterson, rancis S k , 5 W11' l h 1 P91fS0nQW.i1li1m S3Wd?'5- Arm Rffffcn - xx'i11i:::,Keiif1eiSh -4 X. giC0f1.C,LF2gC0 e ggllzmlgli 53112 Suclcfiel, James Wingert, Philip esnia ', ermama oe er, ut 5 , D h W' , K h f I .. Plisko, Margaret Schoerverth, Katherine Aslgwy 513223, Magix-ln X . Pvllak. Sara SCUUY, D0f0fhY Swedberg, Minnie Wood, Margaret , Il:0fECf33l?9f0fhY ggaffcfielane Swenson, Harold York Ethel . V3 fi SIC aww al' Szabo, Grace i ' Pratt, Louis Shaw, Frank Zeiger, Violet ' Prescott, Ula . Shaw, William Theodorvich, Olga Zolton, Arthur Prosser, Rhoda Short, Carl Thomas, Essex Zuelli, Irene Sieff Ruth Thornton Arthur Zwibel Ben 1 Rader, Helen i ' ' ALUMNI NOTES A ' -L ' 1888' ' Th d' bl 1 - h' b Ti - This class numbered fifteen graduates. Of Hvflilctslogegagflilrl craig canaalsfaiv 21532535 Xe ee . these three have joined The Choir Invisible, lin Arthur Erickson Gear C E Hd kim Sara Q Anna Reed, Mary O'NeiI, Dr. Thomas Hay. E H d El. ' 3 v- P a i R , , , . owar , izabcth McDowell. X 1 rg Nclhc S' Dams CMG' Clifford B' Fence? R C Bavne is a successful civil en ineer of N ' resides at 200 Tennyson Avenue, Schenley '- 'V ' g ,Q Farms' our city . ' f 'Lillie Hampson, whose husband,John Nicol, rXgiE1cgnWi1i?g:l:s gfgcunc are Q died some years ago, now lives in Glassport, P P j , P ' , ., penna. The following ladies of the class are married: I Eva Hammitt CMB. Fred Lon D mm, be Elizabeth Beresford, CMrs. jose h Norton e located at 662 Central Avenue, Caldwell, New Ly ml: K2 Craig CMN' Howard? Hafdmand' Jersey Marie SmithCCMrs. C. C. Kurtzcoclgl Nellie , ' . ' Winklevoss Mrs. S. C. Beaumont g Bertha 4 Eaizabeelli E. kiclkson CMrSijI21Ck MCGOVCFFO Fill CMrs. Wm. Lee, of Ottobg Nellie . Trich X '-2' 1 'CSI C531 CW lmmgmn, e aware, Mrs. Nathan Philips, of Pittsburgh 5 Effie I Harriett Loretta Kenmuir's husband,-less E. Beryl Everett CMrs. Homer Barclay, of Bir- A hong, 'is eldlitor :nd nianiiigg gf :Thi Daily glinlglhapg, AlatbadrpajglPh51elg:hHa5rd1?iick . ews. err ome is mon venue, ur - o er, o eve an , io g orence . I this city. Davis CMrs. Alva Adamslge Martha Pierce Lou Penney and her husband, William A. CMFS- Chalmcr DlC3liSOIlDj Nina Eaton CMrs. Q Stone, me ,,, N,,,.C,,,,,, p,.,,,,,,, Geo. xvcldonpg Elizabeth Kenmuir CMN. s. In Bird M. Foster is the wife of E. P. Junkcr, Weljougljasi 0f,Df1i'0SbEfs,?sEn:iD I I , - e They reside at 1615 Bailey Avenue, na ay or isamem ero t e at iemarics f icfitlaggr ' staff of M. H. S. facultv. Y port. . W Kate phillips- address is R. F. De No 1, George White is the superintendent of labor ' 'X Rugsdalex pmna. at the Bi-Products company, Wyandotte, Mich. e Robert L. Your, is the astor of the prcsbv- Nathan Hibben's residence is Connellsville, ' S P . PS F terian church at G enshaw, Penna. Puma- y , ' Lou Hoffman Snec CMH' G. F. Johnstinj .Robert.Herbertson is in-the employ ofthe 1 -1 l resides at 2100 Jenny Lind Street, this city. FWS! NaUf'n3l Bank, Uf this CNY- 5 l 5 wEfHel wins, varies.: huspxige v-me james is fhCP0ffCf-MCC1mCC9mPHny 1 amp er, ecease , ives at ixt venue, - 5- Q McKeesport, Penna. Emma Fawcett resides with the John Boax 3-N ' family, on Fawcett Avenue. SN 1898' James A. Ziegler is employed by the Wheel- e The class of '98 had 32 graduates. Two of ing Steel Com any. ' N e this group, Marie Lorena Young and Pearl Martha Fidd,ler's residence is on Scott Street, fgg X Mellinger, have passed in the Great Beyond McKeesport. 24 F- ' 1 m i:. 'lf. 'tl K S Y. I V ' -1 131' C ' i - ...L f , T : . -fe A-1Q2 3 A 4 1 A 4 - -ef' H re. - S s e A f , M ,M -f 4 ' ' l175l ' - 4--4.251--fm.. , - I L. s - Y Y . , , A I , , , , 4 Y A W . - s- , f- ii - ugh- a-mon r 1 X g N ALUMNI NOTES-Continued l One of the teachers in the Fifth Avenue McLain CMrs. Geor e Linseyl Denver, Colo. School is Edna jane Eba. Charline McMichael?Mrs.R.j.jamesDMcKees- FX , I Elizabeth Evans was one of the ward princi- Potti Hester Motto? CMB- Carl Alltbtmdd pals in Wilkinsburg, Penna. Miss Evans died H0llYW00'liCalifornia?K3thCtm?RuPFttCMtF- March 27, her death being due to pneumonia. .lg T- LCYVISD I-008 Beach, Cahtottfla-' Cclta Prior going to Wilkinsburg, she was a teacher Slvtflon CMU- Btnnfftty Ntwxyotk CRY f Rufh in the Christy Park and Walnut Street schools wilson CMU' Mano: Emu! MCKCCSPON' of this city. Lucinda Beswick o s a position as steno- grapher in Pittsburgh. K ' 1998- Elmer Churchlield is employed at the West- N The high school graduated 46 seniors in inghouse works. - 1903- These Sfaduamf MVC- Scattered I0 fhC Virginia Herring is a welfare worker in our r four winds, some residing m Colorado and City. ifiiffifiliiffii i.ff.iZ'if.5Z'SF'fl2iEX.i,f.'lc 131-fur H0ff1F0?fUPiCS tht Fffsf Mffhodisf 4 X The editor found these to be: Bertha Baker Episcopal PUIPM' m Mem Cltyfpcnna' , CMrs. Charles Lattal McKeesportg Ethel Bay- .lattlts Kmg 'Q the afslstant night sgpctmtcn' -X h ard CMrs. Charles Millerl LatrobegNell Danley dtnt In the tolling mtll at Homcstca ' I CMrs.N.R.MooreDVanderbiltgMaudeDemmler Alfred Verner is sales manager for the Colum- Clvirs. H. . Stocktonb ohnstowng Mar aret biana Radiator Company of McKeesport. 8 E-V205 CMN- Ral' Morris? Phil3dClPhi35 Belle Marv Petterson is residing at Lebanon Road, gigssrvlg I- J- Frifdpinb ijouggioupj while Mildred Reedteachcsin Cincinnati,Ohio. IOQ e e reggerson rs. . . ug , - -,- - , - - Jeannette: Katherine Guy CMN. Fred Jackco Gladys' Hatch is lining m sunny California. McKeesportg Edith Hanley CMrs. Don Ander- Clcsl S1mP5'?t'w 3 Brad'-lat? Of the Un1VCf51tY BA sonb DormontgNettie Hill CMrs. Robert Ander- Qt PCUnSYlV3Q'?: ha? Cstlbhshcd 3 EPC fCPut3' sonj McKeesportg Anna Belle Kelley CMrs. tttm as PhY51Cl9't' in East End, Ptttsbutgh' .xx Jeffersj Versaillesg Jennie jones CMrs. Louise The City Bank of McKeesport has among its . Whittakerl Weirton, West Virginiag Marie employees George Lippert. - -- Lanning CMrs. W. L. McKcnzieD Mclieesportg Charles Kerr, Ingrid Lugner, Lena Schmidt, xx I Vida Lysle CM1-s. Fayre Frcnso, Californiag Alice Wood, and Laura Rogers Scott have li Bell McClure QMrs. Roy Neelj Dormontgjesse graduated from life's school into the School Q p McCune CMrs. Samuel ChildsD Floridag Susan Eternal. X I I N -?i1 53 F 1917 I HE class of 1917 has innovated a new idea among the Alumni-that of holding a class reunion. It had long been our intention to hold a reunion, but this wish . only became a reality on April 4, 1927, when a reunion was held at the home of Q-v, Hanora Kenned -Holleran, 1512 Grandview Avenue. It certainl was a teat leasure 1 Y Y to renew old acquaintances, to see facesthat we had not seen for ten long years, to A recall pleasant events of the past, to hear what had been the trials and tribulations or I' the good fortune of our former classmates, and to plan for the future meetings. At 1 X. reunion officers were elected, as follows: Carrol McGee, Presidentg Hanora Kennedy- A Holleran, Vice-President, Harry Lindamood, Treasurer, Lillian McCarty, Secretary. 1 l A publicity committee, consisting of Hanora Kennedy-Holleran, chairlady, with X N Mildred Weimer and Lottie Edwards as aides, was appointed. A finance committee Y -X with Harry Lindamood at its head was also appointed. For an entertainment com- my mittee Lucrece Cordes-Wallace has as her capable helpers Gertrude Jacobs, Hanora fi F Kennedy-Holleran, Harvey Valentine, and Carroll McGee. - y 4 . . . . . . A as ' This class has also been very active in the social life of the city. They held a -'Q Q a dinner dance at the Penn-McKee Hotel, on June 16, which was an outstanding success l E from every viewpoint. Dr. Richey was present at this affair-the first Tenth Anniver- LN U . . . si sar adaar he had ever attended since he becanne our su erintendent. lie ave the Y P S Q class a line talk. Rev. Percival Lynch was the guest speaker. The class held a picnic XX X on July 21, at the Rainbow Gardens, a Halloween Dance on October 26. The class has lo all su orted the Red and Blue and the Annual. 5-if Y Y PP Q. - I assi! S ... h . -W ' 5 . 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X ,S jim Ruby graduated recently from Pitt Maurice Medlovitz swells the ranks of the ' law school, and is practicing in Mclieesport. single members and doctors. ,Ii-nfgogle :lime Rnbl' was an English tenehet in Harry Lindamood, wife, and two children ee 18 - live in McKeesport. Harry is at the First Chuch Day, CI killed him in a sword duel National Bank, and knows the chap who signs on the stage during our senior year at junior himself, Affectionately, N. 'S. F. He's our '- HD-is an M. D., and is practicing in Cedar treasurer. R3P1dSrIn- Ted Havekotte is married and lives in X X ' Michael Warady and John Loya are Greek McKeesport. 2 Cafhollc Ptlests- Ther 5 some ,good from the Harold Watson is now a member of the firm class. Both are making good in their profes- of Watson Morgan paint 84 Glass Co sion. ' A ' X M C lh d H d M El Henntl' Pnhl is maffifdr and is Practicing haveainciiirsd foracesoalilriilaise in gtililiiillagei 'li X tneehclne ln Johnstown- McElroy is an instructor of French in our high joe Feldman is an attorney in our home school. . town- Helen Goetz is now Mrs. Geo. West, of T . ' Lawrence Pitzer went to Carnegie Tech, and McKeesport. E rip' Er the Edgar Thompson Works- at Lottie Edwards, as Mrs. Merle Williams, fn OC '- lives in Versailles Borough. Muihagfen Hiffg 15,fePg:teeL Sfufg of nge' Betty Brown is now Mrs. H. Dewey Leffler, as n- ixon ine-in . e ers urg, r fp- hm Somewhere-in-Florida. He was our class 0 Llttiburgo d at t I t to president, and we believe he hasnlt stopped ..h0lglgEE.. alfdgllrwozds wallilicli of going' , Coursin Heights. Her daughter Shirlev is Mark Keller is an M.D., McKeesport, Pa. Probably our oldest -class Niue.-' ' .S There will have to be an epidemic in our class Pauline Brcsmhm D D S has joined forces g to keep the M. D. ls busy. V. h h d .' 'B' P 1. d h '-K Doc R. R. Baldridge missed the dinner :gcc :gl hgrgitl ut au me OCS cr Xxx dance last spring at the Penn-McKee, but he Th L. I Ch h d h . N ll . was llhoneymooningf' He is practicing in C. .mdc llzirc groan I flgornirlg cw 'Q E New York- York ypline G a yi .ooIpierKan rain T omp- X 1 son, w o now resx e in c eespor . . - n Mark Lloyd Smith still resides in McKees- Madge Anderson, as Mrs. Carroll Flcrmikcn, AQ ' port, as far as we can determine. rcsidcs at Easton, pa. A ' Dr. Jake Nill is practicing medicine and Mary Thomas resides in Monessen as the single blessedness in the local metoppolis. wife of the Rev. Oscar Carlson. just to relieve the strain of too many octors A 1- Fl - M . H F ' we may add that Nathan C Monk D Friedman me la ol-ma as rs any on-est' ls 2 , . McKeesport resi ent. ghlloslyftggxllgicl-'rf' gsiuatll of the Palme' Gertrudejacobs is the mainstay of the Lewis U H t Po. ' . ' Roberts Co., of Pittsburgh. ' 1? Ted Smith will soon own the P. 8: Margaret Fryo, 3 graduate in tyocwritingi is office at Pittsburgh. There was a competition now Supervising hc, home as the wif: of Dr. between Ted and Norman Kemp, but Norman Rod Javnc, M-D. A won by the Plollcllllal lllllc' Gladys jones, our former class secretary, is - ' Howard Aber is relieving dental suffering in now Mrs. John P. Mooney. They reside in 1. Pittsburgh. He is also married. McKeesport. , , Jas. Auslander is practicing medicine in y Anne MntPhYf from East MeKee5P0tt- was , McKeesportg just anot er doctor added to the the-tflen tn the summer of 1927- fl long list of M.D.'s! Isabelle Little married Edgar Gin, a success- ft R Dit Chamberlin now resides in California. fllli loclll dentist- They live in Mcxccspqll' X X I Q l Hanora Kennedyls husband, Paul Holleran, ' G 'X Chas- O Malley 15 th? Ptnlmetot Qt 3 Stone succumbed to acomplication of trouble in 1926. Q neat the State Road, QU Flffh Avenue- Cholll' She now lives here, and is an active member of ' is the same happy Irishman. the 1917 unit. 6 X Mrs. Viola Edmundson Guffey, whose hus- Mary Kinney is still the inimitable Mary. ' y an '- band died recently, is teaching in the local She is now Mrs. Thomas, and is a local resi- ,I A schools. dent. , E Q Ralph Burbridge, D.D.S., holds forth in the It is reported that Gertrude Bradshaw is i Peoplesll bank building. He resides in Dravos- living in idle luirury in Edgewood. LN , R llllrg' wllll llls wlfc tml soll' Ralph' 'll' Beatrice Cherry has the same twinkle in her NS Mildred Weimer is employed in W.D. Mans- eyes, but Mr. Chester Saarup and daughter x field's ofhce on Sixth Street. have a monopoly on it. They live in town. - . N A Q2 5' c bk T 2 is In ':.:s: if-:Te -v-' ' 8 Y ,,--'r-1 1-6 .E my Nr . . - I .6 . 1 - ugh-a-Tllon gh is f , 1' BRIEF VISITS WITH 17'ERs-continued . 1 . I West Virginia claimed Marcella Whitaker CMrs. C. Belschj, Blanche Parker CMrs. HiID, after she became Mrs. Randolph. ' Helen Everett CMrs. Randall Craigheadj, Stella li Caghgi-inc Chagc is now Mrs. W. L. Eiehere Bieberstein Qlvirs. Nat Crossotb, Lois Caughey and iivcs at 3 Hem-y Street, Warren, pa. Her Clvlrs. gohn Gramleyj, Ruth Garbett CMrs. sister Helen has been married for several yearsq Cliffor Brycep, Arthur Auld QMrs. J. B. Sten- 1 Lillian McCarty is secretary of our unit, and Sony' Ellen Bllllll CMN' ll agllclb' Efhcl Bcnson T h I h A ,. . . CMrs. Elmer Thomasj, Charlotte Dean QMrs. , e ps er pater vsith his real estate and in- , -A - GoetzD, Gertrude aycoa CMrs. Allen Loefferl, surance business . ', Katherine Morelock Mrs.james Nillb Nellie R if Elizabeth Whitaker is now Mrs Charles A ' ' ' l Kess'er and resides in P' b h l Klnklld Cprllackson ' 3 ' Q Hts WS - Vera Trimble, on leave of absence from the ' hCece:1a?oildliergisaprominentlocailattorney, local schools, is completing a course of study t c on y a y awyer in the city o McKees- at Ohio University. I mart. Her office is in the National Bank of Stephen Loya has entered the ministry, bc- -4 XA cKeesport building. ing a Greek Catholic clergyman. .i Irene McAllister is teaching school in North Mane Bmfz has Cmcfcd 3 coment- I ' Cai-Oli,-,ai E. john Long and Paul Wood are connected - . . , with the Dai y News. X . 5 angdaiizrfg lgfgjfgi ls lloll Mrs' Ralph Glenn' Robert Wampler is co-partner of the ':Posey Mabel Ahl , I, eh ,f fA A W Shoppe, a leading florist shop, on Sinclair quis is e wi eo . . crten- 5 , g::gb:lhgnPl65'xq?f Oifh'-7 Wcffmbafh 5CfViCC tlfilfred West is employed by thej. M. johns- l C9 Venue- ton Company. ' R'lLlgomEs Smith is a salesman for the Sun George Lysle, Jr.,isabond salesman located ul er ompany, with oflices in Barberton, in Pitts urgh. Ohio. - The Potter-McCune Company is using the X. David Rhodes is Practicing medicine in services of Glee Duff and Warren Schultz. Q '4 Pittsburgh, and is married to Maw Kelso also Walter Means is an interne at the McKees- S bc fh 1 flz. ' ' porthosital. ' a :fm I 0 t c.C ass 0 9 7 ArnoldlPeckman is with the National Tube . yrtle Payne is Mrs. Thomas Hartnett. - , h t Works, Versailles. - N. . Edward Neill IWC? at 60111 NRFSHU Street. In the office of the Tinplate you will find f Philadelphia, Pa. Hens teaching in the Uni- Dgwccs Gilchrist. I F I VCFSIYY of PCf1l'lSylvan1a. J. Denver Watson is a member of the Wat- s ' grancels Milliken is now Mrs. I. G. Brown, S0U'M0fglH Paint and Glass COYHPHIIY- U an resi es in Pittsburgh. The Kapper Engineering Company employs W'11' Alb- ' h- - h U - - Edwin Lawrence. 1 A ' ...,:.g:'.zi ..:g..:z:5za:'g.:ra.:..'.:1:2:11.'5 Maugicgiibfm -R, - C. Martin YCGCC, wrtiiter offthe 1927 news P330 C man is Wu t C ,Press om- 1 It m s . . . . - . t HIL fnS5lZ5 ?f0fZ'i1S.1'lv.f. 'ouillififliililc , Liqgj'-if Johnson 'S CmPl f d 3' th' Sm' - ' . ess r s. states he ls not an MD not ll bcllccllct' Harry Lichenstein is with the Lichenstein w , 1 18 Pager Company, McKeesport. '11 Th r 146 9 d b he I rederick Gall is manager of a tire agency in e c were. t gra uates in t is c ass. Youngstown, Ohio. e g'3C:1alu3?5YC l01gCdl.fhCCi1f1kiC0ii1 ICHCIIISQS: ,Hahn Green is employed in the converting , K, , CC 1 Himsa 3111110 By, HI cryn it- mi 1, at the steel wor s. I Q ter, Marybelle Pierce, Ruth Garbett, Theresea Raymond Hoak lives in Warren, Ohio, . W SFOUC. Elsie Hoopqr, Hlffy C9-l'lS0n, Naomi Helen Ayres is employed in the oilice of the A 'N Hammvbcfgi M3-fllfl ROSS, HCICU Tyson. The State Department of Highways, at Pittsburgh. 3 USR rf1Our ALC merlimbclis of TechdHi1gf1 faculty. fLuci1e Mermelstein iz in the Pittsburgh office . Ong t .ose w o ave joine a 1 epartner- o the B. 84. O. railroa . X ship the editor found these: Charles Teemer Loretta Duncan is 3 gggnographer at the 5 N an Allina Doehla, George Ramsay and Mar- National Bank of McKeesport. I V ,X garet emmg, Ross Heath and Evelyn Beedle, EH-ie Ball is a bookkeeper at the Union R Bernard Volk and Ednajones. National Bank, , Q H But, these are not the only members to enter Pauline Mercur has held the position of F . Flitie s Cgcieat limdgfergurf. D 1QI'heyGare: Carta general sfcretary at the Temple B'nai Israel for X , . in ey rs. . . aiey , ose orzo rs. the last ew years. 'ts A gflCh3C1 NQQHPPHCIIQ. Vgdma fC21irfII1Er1bCMr3. Rachel Bebout is a stenographer at the West- ' ross , mme ees rs. . . o ison , in house works, Q S Sarah 'Heckert CMrs. J. C. Klingensmith , liaomi Taubcr, Margaret Lauge, and Helen , oe 2 Christine Sowash CMrs. George ornelius , Kroft are stenographers. . , Q Q i gilldrglvi Sola CME hlklurrelll SCarrie Hulda Abel lives in Mclieesport, but works 'TN X' 'R ' - 0 r rs. enn ai ey , argaret peige in Braddock. . A A CMrs. A. Kuhlj, Mary Dulaney CMrs. Hugh A few of the membcrsehave passed into the X 5. WFRVCYD, MAY Gantt gMf5- ,FFPSQ Anna School Eternal. Among these we End Elden - A - Rousch CMrs. Fife Sterritj, Priscilla Allison Park and Elizabeth Stuckslager. , I Q is fh - Z: .11 e. -1.5, x X X A e. RS- ' .J a. M f ,.-.-- 2 , sa Lo. L ,-24 2 ,E . , V 'Y W -New Y 1 1. AQ N 'e N5 N 'n o h c1TTLOn, R., w 1 .-,uv ?- S AW 'W L, -. Y. ,X v'44' Q55 g ' ' 'Q W ' ' Xl j XL I A ,X A -N FQ L 4. A i ' , I gi ,N . , 'E ' I A P5 Bfsz.-5: T '-' 59' gg 1928 , ,Q iE? If N if haf -- I1801 .. U - W.. -.x Q .x ., , ,. . . ..... ,, - -,- . .M . .-. .. . , ,. .. ., L , .' 0 .. ' 1... Xe-., . 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Q 1 Bell- I thought I felt something funny. Him- Maybethat'swhathe's waitingforf' 1 Buzzy Flynn-Cdriving through suburbj Correct this sentence: X Would you like to see where I was vac- I'd love you just the same, said the sweet 1 u cirgtedflc h i D H D HS H yogng thing to,the rich old man, if you .gf 5 X itty ent usiastica y ure. a n t a o ar. Buzzy -fpointing toward house, which -- they were passing.D Well, right in there. Some people's thoughts are like fountain 'X . 1 ' ns: they have to be shaken before they will There was once a fellow, with a very rich frlfaxv. A gthei-1, vsho Jsient away to college to study. Sh I -f d h b Q o a ea an ' augh now. e was on y a pro essor's aug ter, ut 1 she surely did make the grade. Busy Man fusing telephoney Give me A Tl 1 22-double Z. Virginia doesn't like undertakcrsg they are I Ogerator-''Two-two-two-two. such grave fellows. R I es, hurry up. I'1l play trains with you -T . 1 afterwards. She- Women are great and good. Take, -S --- for instance, Ma Ferguson, former governor of 4 f Fresh- What does that monument stand Texas. She faced all tlrce prisoners in jail. or? He- We , you now a woman never 1 X . Sr.- It would look silly lying down. would let a man Hnish his sentence. ' ' Ladl' to Station agent-HI Want to get Char For hours they had been together on her 'N 1 A 0'Cl0Ck train. but my' watch is SYOPPCCI and front porch. . The moon cast its tender gleams T 3 Your WWII CIPCIC SWS five U'l'CmY, and the down on the young and handsome couple, who W ! Church 'fmck is half Past- what am I 50 S0 sat strangely apart. He sighed. She sighed. I bY, SIQUOU master? Finally he said, I wish I had money, dearg Station agent- Well, you can't go by the fd travel. A six-it went five minutes ago. Im - - - - pulsively, she slipped her hand into his, I 1 , Boss-I-Mr Sappington for twenty years then rising, she sped into the house. u 1 you have been an employee of mine. Don't la fxfigfigc looked at his hand' In his Palm -n ,, think I have forgotten your faithfulness. Here 5 ' , 1 is a present. It is a photogra h of me. What X ' do you say? . U P THE WAY OF A MAID WITH A MAN l Bosscd- If 5 lust like YOU- Would you accept a pet mt?nkey? Th y . Oh, I ld h k h . ' ' 1 I ' 's Mutter- Well, Mr. Mumble, I understand you ave to as at cr, is is so sudden. , f yo1i're gloing to fight the modifications of the i... 1 Vo stea Act. . .. . . .. E Z Mumble- Yes. We're going to drive the Ml' Efwlta- Whaidocs cxpunge mem? ,l T bootleggers out of town. 3lf'g T i9.i'Hsc.' ht th n Bm Cx lm 'C f.j1lN Mutter- Whydon'tyou makethem walk? the liaarfiwfln ng ' C ' ' P g X N e itll ' Ii A . SOME DEEP HISTORY Nurse- l:Iave you eyer run a temperature? ,- What two Revolutionary War generals Paucflf- N01 hut I VC dflvfn almost CVCTY . ' crossed the Delaware? other kmd of Car' to I F Washington and Howe! ' . 1 ' l The whole town's gone to blazes. 'J A She- Do you know how often the gang- How come? i . - sters kill a policeman in Chicago. Fire down the street. 5 E He- Usually about once. -T l if S i .Chas. Sior- You raised your hat to the FX She- I can't understand why people will glfl we Passed- You don I know hcfs do YOU? N drink liquor. 1 Clyde Broadbent- No, but my brother N He- Well, what else can they do with it? does, and this is his hat. ' g ' at Q I L , 4. ' -X I' :.3uElE' 'ee' xi X fe.f ia- . -- . fe -' e 192 8 , I Y: -'ef I I s 1' -1-E' 'o S. ' W -- M. ,.- l O l183l V 1 Ea--af, ffnjeg . qQomh- of I ll,on r g . E, N ETERNAL FLAPPER--THE SEVEN Patron- W hy do you charge twenty cents AGES OF WOMEN lor an egg sandwich? The infant Waiter- Don't you think it's worth it? The girl It's a whole day's work for a hen. The miss -- The young woman Sign in a Greek restaurant: Don't kick The young woman about our coffee. You may be old and weak The young woman some day, too. The young woman if -- He- Don't these glasses improve my f' The reason we hear so much about blondes a arance eatl '? , , PEC gf 3 - N is because people take them too lightly. he- Yes, they cover half your face. . T N Pat Cto Scotchman who is papering his Mr. Barnes- When you lift a shovel of XI homeb What's the big idea of papering with coal, with what hand do you exert more 1 pins and racks? Why don't you use paste? effort? Sandv- Don't vou think I'm ever oin to Claudia- I don't know, I never lifted a . , . 8 8 .ai X move from here? shovel of coal. I ., ::A'th'-'fs EICIQ' lows' Mr. Strong recently received a letter from an ,,A'thuf W 0? H irate mother not to give her son any more our thermometer! outside reading because the evenings were - A ld. dShw I see where a Supreme Court judge gemng too co E., a vocates trial marriages. He-..Thcv.rc all 3 trial... CHILDISH PREFERENCE . ' -.- Father- If you are a good boy, I'm going CHEERFUL CHAUNCY to get you. a nice cake with five candles on it S The Prcachcr Says we Should love one for your birthdayione candle for each year. another. Chauncy interprets this: Love one, PWC Yea' Old- Id, fifhcf have five Cakes . , Q then another. with one candle, daddie. T - woiuu' ON TO THE LINGO A -r . ,A . Them arcfwo big Causcs of Woffl'-P0VcftY A mountain school teacher corrected a boy ii E md PFOSPCNYY' who had said, I ain't gwine thar. Q That's no way to talk. Listen: I am not 1 E ..A Y DARK PQORSE Hi ?,, going thereg thou art not going thereg he is X l U 'C DPU Sofng I0 fun of an 0, CC , not going thereg we are not going .t reg you iq ! NO, I m going I0 mf?-k HP 011 if and fake It are not going thereg they are not go - there. before anyone hnds me out. Do You get the idea? X sg.. HIGH BROW OR No-BROW Yessur. They ain't nobody gwine! The penalty of aspiring to be a highbrow is GO AND SIN NO MORE ear y baldness. , -ZW The other day I strolled into a stationery THE SUSPICIOUS FRESHIE store where fountain pens were being sold. .,'-v Mechanics' Professor- Describe the mech- The agreeable saleslady asked me if I cared to 3-515m 'bf 1 StC2.1'I1 shovel. tty the pen I picked out. After carefully filling Freshie Engineer- Don't kid mc. You the pen, I proceeded to write my whole knowl- A can't carry steam on a shovel. ?lgc in Igitin-T Tempus Fugit,lTem'1plilisEugE, 1 ' Wim makes Uses pwiifdf' vSff..'Q1S.i.?5Q smllclaiiiliftiiy Zia said '15-ii Z X 'Tis said the wind makes them rock. iwritcs beautifully, docskvat 'ig Mr. Flggm.. A .. . . . Now, I ask you wasn't it justified homicide? p How did Lindberg know he was flying -, ll over Scotland? SYMPATHY f' jx . Mayl:gC.it's because the air was so close. our heart goes out to thc dear youth who x N 'Q fn. li . . . . . N 1 Sh --I h d - h 1 - h claims that all soldiers are dishonest. He said S V' -Hee:-Ho: C2135-tmarc an mg t hihegd folsone septry after another being N ' She- I dreamed about you. rc lcv: 0 ls ll atc ' f I shes so dumb she thinks a nigimiub is i WILD LIFE IN THE PAMPAS ' y 'I stick carried by a policeman. I There was a young penman named Beck, Q A . T-' Who raised the amount of a check, . Necessity knows no law- - - E E b I It didn t go through, in Q Q booflcggcf knows H0 law-, And I hope to tell you A Q out cggcr mu-,st be Encccsmy' That Bec caught heck in the neck. 'T XS Dr. Jekyll- What makes you walk so ii' fm-my? HIGHWAYS ARE HAPPY WAYS K P Mr. Hydw My sweetheart gave me the Ma - Let's oon a hikin tri . Ns- ii . ,. Y 8 8 P f X gait. Marie- No, motoring makes me sick. Q4 5 2 W., pg M572 X , 5 z i1EuE'E if Ne ws' - 1 QRSQY - I ' 1 in 3 - .. K f -- Y, A Y Y YE 11841 I s ' T' t' ' - 9' fl-mow g ' ' ix' i I MALIGNED I ' EASILY CHANGED I hear that the crowd hooted you when you A Senior wrote a letter to his girl Ctouring in appeared on the stage. SpainD and one to his rival. He sent the letters False, my boy, false!There was no crowd. to a box with a friend. IX Qi Later- You mailed my letters? Sure, but you made a mistakeg you put the FRUIT OF THE FAMILY TREE two cent stamp on the Spanish letter and the He- Oh, you mustn't blame me for my live cent stamip gn the ot er. ancestors. , So you ad e more stam s, I hope? ,. She- I don't, I blame them for you. Don't think I'm stupid. I just changed the Pat: Look at that! Wh0's that Sheik addresses. X X - Helen's so interested in over there? -T E ' fCat: Don't know. We'll call him Houdini In history Class. Teacher: --who Came pq i he can break away from her. after Henry khe Eighthy- X - Edward the Sixth, answered John. Henry: --who made the fmt Nitride?-' A Right, and who succeeded Edward the 4 -- S ' h? ' Harrv: Paul Revere. 'M , , X ' Mary, ' replied John. H - Q - I . Correctg and who came after Mary? N tHe- This is the first time I ve ever kissed a There was 3 puzzled Pause, and then- The X slfl- little lamb, erica Biu. She- You forget that I'm the brunette who .T I e last year was the titian haired girl, and you She: Img that Moon handful? I Said the Same thing-H He: If you don't like this Studebaker, -1 you can get out and walk. ' Teacher: What is the nitrate of silver? . -- , H M. H. S. Fairy Tales Joe. The same as the day rate, I suppose. I didnk hear my mother Call- X- I got up too late. ' n OUCH! I lost my book. S - Harry: When I launch upon my career, I I couldn't comeg Mother was sick. V intend to go under the name of De Forest. My brother had the measles. Frank: Very appropriate. '1'hat's the name The car was late. N, . of a vacuum tube. . I had a flat tire. Q .1 R A X E I ' Ct I 'T' i asiles In he Au r Vi iv.,-v il , ' tg.,-' ' ' N -, - -1- - .Z- i I x A ' I fd' A I , I I . L 1 q T ' d ' ' I I' , . I 1 . 'L x ' P ' ' lil X N . ' S 1 N Q1 E h - I ' w if I. - - . I A , -e 45 3 , ,. 3 . 5 l ll I . . ie X ii I LN A K U' I i ' I NX A I I I I X 4 x T N Knew ATNN . s - ' , H i - V6 XT R E X, X f jj-5 f-Zi jf- 3--A-r his 2-:QQ-Q' EWS?-'fe ' ,ie . 5 , L 7 I - A, , , '1-eg L' I H 1-I'- ' 45- - - - --- . , l185l , ,... ..r., ' I fflilomlll- 0,-ITLO11, xg gi, S S Q 'lt'l'we Zero Hour' W . r x X- Q -4 R x S R wvn..t. G0 'THE J A X, i N l 4 x I I A SURE THING QUITE REMOTELY RELATED A h Did you ever sec the sea sick? So you'rc distantly related to him? ' ! No, but I've seen the ocean blue. Well, our dog is their dog's brother. DON'T MISS ANYONE INTERNALLY INJURED I He- Weren'r we engaged last year. Henery, whofo' you staggerin' data way? A Shwul uess so, if you were in school last Well, suh, Letty, Ah was comin' down a 8 . . year when I was. back street where it was k-ind of dark, an' I -Q ,, ' ' - just stumbled on to an Old Crow bar. M, REPLYING IN KIND ' Telegram- No mon. No fun. Your son. JUST A GOOD CAR Reply- How sad. Too bad. Your dad. y Yes, sir, this car is economical. It'll run a - hundred and fifty miles without filling the BE IDE THE POINT rank- I . S . u . Gosh!, Think how far it would go if you K- He- This fellow fell oil a six story build- Put some gas in it .. A ' d the sixth the hfth the third the - ' ' szgdnlziasaliid the First stories beiore he hit the lx groundzbreaking his neck and- H h THIS IS A- REAL JOKE i ' N, He- Well, that s another story. - Secretary- There is a book salesman want- V S ing to see you. 'V R I HIS MONEY-S WORTH BOSS-f'Sh0w him in. ,. I Now, said the college man to his dad at fx F the football game, you'll see more excite- ' CHICAGO TOPICS I w ,, mentfor two dollars than you ever saw before. Did you ever ride in a taxicab? Z I dor1't know, replied the old gentg that's No, but I was held up on the street once or 5 1 a what my marriage license cost me. twice. X .l ...L ii S ME AND MINE COLLEGE TRAINING 5- X , -, That's a good-looking slicker you own. First Papa- Do you think your son will QS Had it wet yet? soon forget all he learned in college? x - I She, What about the fourth? Secon Papa- I hope sog he can't make a - -f I've had it in soak all summer. living loafingf' 7 f N J: .QQ-:A S Q g -sg If Egg: X::e4T:?2Z: .nd-SQL?QNxlXNxeNQ?ii:::H.i1tQJTl3 63, QI::T?39f1f-A-clkyf 15Z5EE?5ieL Egigiig 55 EEEEE,2Sk:i.-A-, . -gg ... Aii ff4ei'!!! ,A:.,,, x H861 - ee-an-QV rr,- Kft- V -nz ll - -i' lzl0Uflll'a-TTLO11, I ALSO TO AVOID FREEZING IN THE FIVE AND TEN Teacher-E' 'Do you know why the earth Bill: I want to buy a diamond ring for my turns roun the sun on its axis? girl. Scholar- Yes, sir. Because it doesn't want Floorwalker: Glassware in aisle 13. f to be roasted too much on one side. 1- S llB : L k, !Th ' ' ' Jeee 'jpid ype ever feed 'The Skyeeeapew' will 1.531 at fh'Z'l1m'l'S. an S 5' mms ' Blu: U NO- , Ma: Hush, dear, that's just a high school Joe: You ought to. There are eighteen bevy- . ' good stories in it. ' , -.1 , .. , Q , . An optimist is a man whose car breaks x ' K Tcachcrl Josve0ufw0fUw?PfCnfi'1've through a bridge and falls into the river, X' ggrgligg? 1fY0l! rigomg to Fld' It up' you ll calmly gets out, with a smile on his face, and cp on lt' - picks the water lilies growing on the surface. I K iE,lZ1ig:g5uHow many hav: studied about yOI:lril1glT. XX'l1l' is Y0ur nose in the middle of .sf X No answer Q .. . , Y .. , Has anyone an idea of a cell? ' Mr' Mf .. Don t kllqv' 'hwhyl .. . . Bright Freshman: Sure, my father's been Mr' T' Because It is t C Sccmcr' 'X in one . ' - Mrs. B: james, there were two cakes in the cupboard, and now there is only one. How PRACTICING do you account for that? Why don't you take hold and try to runthe jimmy B: f'It must have been too dark to whole country? see the other one. I I may sometime, said Farmer Corntassel, ---- as soon as I can show I have made a success of M. W.- My, butthatpopcornsmellsgood. g running this little old four-hundred acre farm. D. H.- I'll drive a little closer so you can -+- get a better smell. ,S WELL TO REMEMBER l' I Fame is a bubble, quoted the wise Guy. STRONG DEFENSE Nevertheless, it is just as well to let some- Peck- My wife has a will of iron. body else do your blowing for you, suggested Heck- Be a.ruan of mettle and steel your- ' g the Simple Mug. self against her. ' X . I F X Every l-hgh School H05 Ono 'R-l ' I ll I I THE curour -Q, I ' N I weweeeseu X ee s f l , 'VUFELER X li .Sl X X. y - 2 F I X fx N Q S- C - I4 A U Q Q Q f w ii X N- fx f B rs., A L' rg, f H I . I J. ix -C.-I-! Q4 ,:'.iuEiEe:1 'fs' x-a s - E- - ..,- E Es.: ia is --2, PC. :.:v f Enfszza 7 I 8 ' A ...LJ ...ii E E ,si' V L W ,. i 4 . , -1 1 ,., -,.,,...Ls,..-..., .Y s.-.e e -H- -'F T: . x l E ' n I 4 59 3 r 'TfH7' -W-T ' ' --H +1-f ' ' f ' uq - -mo ' I 1 - -X Q-lilo h a TL 'Nl . Q 5 ' I Prof.- What kinds of birds are frequently Mike- Why don't you do as I do? When I W kept in caIptivity? have a headache, I go to my g1rl's house and Bright upil- jail birds. kiss herg then my headache is cured. l --- . Pat- Good, I'll try it. What's your g1rl's l-:ix f 'Louie B.- It's my mother's birthday address? ' today. --1 D0r,U1mf IS if? HOW Qld. is She? Suspicious Character- What am I supposed Louie Cthmking hard D Either forty-seven to liavt stolen? 1 or seventy-four. I can't just remember which. Cog.- -An antomobiltj' fx . 'i S. .- All right, search me. Wife Cat 2 A. MJ- Wake up, John, wake .i- N up! There's a bur lar in the next room. . 5 X Q Hubby Csleepilyg- Well, I've no revolver. . ISN TFT SO? , ned fxxg You go in and loolt tiaggtts at him.-' Owing to the scarcity of the thing ca , common sense, a better name for it would be X You surelv are fresh, said the hen as she hhwmmoh Schscg t l aid the egg. ' Some have brains and don t use them, others .4 X ....- use more than they have-tthiy lgire tihem. Itf , The man who tells you e ea s a og's i e HE Vv AS RIGHT . . . . . l , . may be lustihed in growling about it. t tx , A, ff'-'mc' S daughter SU'-'fed E0 Pfawcc Success comes from rubbing up against the . singing. One day her father came in from the world, but some Pcoplc att too thin skinned fuel s unexpectedly. fot that. t Wht:tit's that extraordinary noise? he Ti. mgimc ' - ---- There was a man in ancient times who had a isrilaliiittntlf:i1tin?liEfcl,o?E3 dvlfc' Proudly' foot, twelve inches long, but he didn't use it as 'tultivatingl Huh! elaculated the farmer. a rule' S- That ain't cultivating, that's harrowing! C -C I. . ond? HYOU ..... , op .to-strugg ing man in p She was the real estate man's daughter, and Ca1gtlsw1mlfnkthere.I tt th ti X hx I am 's Ilvdh l K ' eer- -now can, asvy ow cr ms .T hollering for help. T X WHAT HE WANTED MI V , h f ,, li X- The train was statting when a woman lgszlrzifatixgiliigswy nl?0:CC,:vhcn I was it Szfggdnlzzd dropped mm 2 seat opposltc a little boy I always washed my face. E i 1 ' B V- Y ,' d 1 it After a while the young man said politely: ol cs an E at It , ' Excuse me, miss, but- Servant- The doctor's here, sir. . , 'l lf yon Spcak ot annoy nit, 1'll Pull tht -Master- I can't see him. Tell him Im t communication cord, shesnapped. Sick- , Af l h d: anothili Zmifit '5Zi1lJtfti,?'iT3i ggnlorbilied She- No, Sidney, 1 have new loved away and tool: no notitt- before.l Admiration, yes. I've admired men Q At last thi train slowed up at a station and 201' Fhelfflooks- ifthclf Cthigm,fhClf bfccdlhgs Q1 the young man rose to his feet. Ut lh f 15 Case- 1 5 lhs VC- I don't Care whether you like it or not, l- but could I have that bagtof grapes you've DESPERATE ERRAND e I been sitting on for the last six miles? . Husband Caftct ummm-..G00d-bye. rm ' I going to the ends off the earth, i 1 A young. cploredf couple were seated on a W ife- All right. While yolifre there yos I bench at the oot o the statue of liberty. might get the evening paper an some canne Q Mandy-Clocking up at the top of the salmon for supper. ' . l statuej, Rastus, howbcame dey hah such a I . Small h8hfif7h?t0P ob dls snuff? Haunting Memory-A certain golfer who is S R . Rhshfi- ll 011, the less hghf- fhs more so completely absorbed in his pastime that , -X hhcffy- mere domestic matters, a small -son named ' R -Z ' William, has ceased to trouble him. j - Three Scotchmen one Sunday went into a One evening, upon returning from the ,-X church where they took only one annual country club, his wife remarked, William , F ' collection. It happened when the minister got tells me he was caddying for you all afternoon. I 'f ' up and said, As you all know, to-day is our Is that so? exclaimed the astonished man. 5 if l annual, collection and we won't accept less Well, now that you mention it, I thought I ' S than S5 from each person-V' had seen that boy before. 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