McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1922
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J. 1 T S l U R F' NVD RU fa N Hb EDITORIAL STAPI Vw j plxees IU your hfinds rhrs Q W I book the flrst re1l Annufxl F5 QC? ex er publlshed IH a C'1nton ' Hlgh School Wlth 'nfxny hours of l'1bor we h'1xe trled to fHllxC lf Worthy of lts nlme If,1n the ye'1rs to Come, We 1 IH loolx blelx oxer our sehool llfe 1nd remember the rnlny IH LlClCI1IS LOIlI1CLtCCl wrrh the ln es of the students whose fu es lre DlLILlI'CCl here, then we nr ly feel th If our purpose h Ib been uno npllshecl 1nd our ':XIlI1Ull h IS been rsuceess UIlIllSULl1 xtlrne We hope vou nmy cherlsh It 1s only sueh 1 DL1l5llL'1tlOI1 ought to be eherlshecl llll v 'I 1 -X Q - - I l '1 X O J K 1 J v V n 5'-i9Nl IIQLTD 1 1 1 fs 'N 4 x 4 ,.1 aw., . . F' v 1 'E 1 1 ,Cui 11 L L Q., 1 . 0 I ox ' , 6 C . 1, 5 . . . GS! h Y c s riff 2 ' ' u L C V Y I 1 v ' L 1. c . l . A . CII, 1 11 - 1 X , 1 L L x . 1 I . L L ' 1 1 . 1 ,I I W I . W E 1 , 1. , A 7' ' 'I ' Z 1 ' 1 1 - y . 1 1 1 1. , 1 1 , 1 1. 1. 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I4 L T 9 7 xi X THE GREATEST HIGH SCHOOL IN OHIO U11 F c LFYI 1922 Educatlonal Facllltles of Four Generatlons 'QWQV1 v ITH THE ENDING of the school year of 1921 1922 rn June McK1n1ey Hlgh school wlll have completed 1fS first year of VW act1v1t1es as a complete 1nst1tut1on oflearmng Vle do not mean Q that McK1n1ey has reached its maturity ln the educatlonal N I X fu field but we mean that thls has been the first year that the l .165 ' ' Sophomore Jumor and Senlor classes of Canton Hlgh School have been able to ut1l1ze all the superb facllxtles of thls splendld temple of knowl edge Elsewhere rn thls volume the reader w1ll find many pxctorxal 1llustrat1ons of the beautles of Canton s ultra modern school but rn connectlon with th1s artlcle one w1ll find the plcture of a dllapldated log cabm ln the fall of 1808 this log cabm was new The mud m the cracks between the logs had just hardened the greased paper 1n the crudely cut wrndow was yet clean whxle the benches msxde made from logs spllt ln half wlth two pegs drlven ln each end were used for the first txme That wlnter the monstrous open fire place at the front of the room nearly scorched the school master whose desk was just besrde It and the boys threw paper wads at hlm and pulled each other s halr that he mlght make them slt on the dunce s chair ln front of the fire so they could keep warm The un fortunates who sat ln the rear were nearly frozen by the keen cold wmds whlch blew 1n from the open fields about the cabm In those days the hickory stlck was the board of educatlon and under the guidance of the teacher s hand lt warmly lmpressed the students with the importance of an educatlon In fact ln those days the teacher whlpped everybody who couldn t whip hlm So you see at that tlme educatlon was a matter of phvslcal endurance wxth mental culture as a subordl nate conslderatlon THE FIRST CAYTON sCHooL BUILT w 1808 llil TH.-M-KIN , TIC' .... va- --- 2 eeee 2 e eeeurev rc OR 4 . . . . . - . l Y ,A , Q 8' . . . . . lb. A . 14 if , fi 'I S' ,Q , - ' ' E McKINLEYITle 192 Thls bulldlng was located on the slte occupled bw Central Hlgh School todax For exght years thxs was Lanton s prlncxpal school CThere was by thls trme another school of ldentlcal constructlon whlch as completely as we can ascertaln was not supported so well and functloned only spasmodlcallyj Tuscarawas Street rn those days vsas only a cow path for N O T puddle jumpers were st1ll tadpoles ln the great pond of the unknown In 1816 four years after Perry won the battle of Lake Erxe the old cabln was torn down and the Academy was erected 1n nts place The Academy bulldlng was of milled lumber hence lt represented an advance 1n school construction Llfe w1th1n these four walls was perhaps, much the same as that rn the log cabln The Academy was torn down ln 1842 and replaced by the frame structure known as the Umon School In a verv short t1me the frame bulldlng was replaced by a plaln brxck bulldlng two storles hlgh A small octagonal tower rose over thls hall of knowledge The front entrance was on Tuscarawas Street vshlle a hall extended from thls entrance to the rear whlch IS now Second Street Northwest On the second Hoor the rooms were equxpped wlth movable partrtlons so that they could be moved and one large hall thus formed Thls hall was used for amateur theatr1calproduct1ons Scenery for the llttle theatre was secured by dona tlon of a local German who had no small ab1l1tv as a scen1c artlst In the course of time the east and west wlngs were added because of the ln creaslng S176 of the COmmUDltV Here ln 1851 the first Board of Education was organized Cmlnus the hxckorsl and also 1n thls place the first properlv organlzed hlgh school was formed durlng the school vear of 1840 1841 Prom thls we can compute that the Canton Hlgh School has been establlshed for sevents two years UNION SCHOOI I 161 T H ' T ' 2 y . . , . , V V , . - . ll ' Y, , ' 1' ' , ' , . Y schoolg for the Hickory Board of Education was still in vogue. - 0 , 7 Q 7 ' , . , I ' , - Y I1 Q N C 'Y Ihls ITUIILIIHB xvhleh lllee its predecessor xx is eftlletl the I mon Sehool housed the entlre ealue mon ll sx stem ol C xnton In 1 Nl -Xllen was the hlst general super lntennlent Intl pllnelpll of the Boxs Crrrlmmtr intl Hugh Se tool Mlss Hetsx Coxxles hlletl the sxme post for the girls lhe rooms of the IWUIILIIIIQ' eleh se xtetl r ne huntlretl pupxls NX hen reeltlng the Ixoxs tml Qnls were In nnxcetl el lsses Ixut xx hen SYLIQINIIVY thex were KLPITITLLI, the Ixoxs IH one room the enls H1 'another No xxontlel uc H151 to sehool xx ls so un tttrwetlxe then Hoxv xxxselx h IS our modern Bo trtl fxetetl H1 llIOXSlI1Q our xoung lielxes lllkl emlwrxo mousmehe rusers to stuclx Ill the sflme hllls rt -Xtltlltxonal IJLIIIQIIIIQQS xx ere erected from tlme to tlme m ortler to eftre for the gmmmar Qrxtles Ihe I mon School was Iwelng usecl more exeluslxelx as a h1gh school lwnallx Ill 1880, LOFILIITIC ns neeessltated the erectmn ol 1 new 'mtl larger hlgh school llllllellflg lherefore ID thls xe'1r the famous lnlon School was de mollshed 'mtl the present Central structure tools 1ts plaee Central Hugh School xx h1eh was eleelleateel c n it r1l I 1851 xx as bullt 1t'1 cost of 13175 000 or flhout one twentx slxth the cost ol NILKIHIEX Hleh Central oe CLIPICS l-I UI square lLC.fOf.gl0l1l1Ll 31 splre I69 feet hlgh rlses ox er the mam entr1nee,lxutl1st sumn er the top ol tlne Sl ne xxas ren.oxetl1n1lnoxx 1 toxxer xxlth 1 Ixuttress top replaces lf l+orth1rtx xefxrs Centr tl wts usetl ts L lnton s hugh school llurxng those tlnrtx xertrs from IWI to l9If 7 I9-I students xx ere gl zulu ltecl from lt But Lentrwl Hlgh rn lts later xears was not able to fxeeommotlflte 'Ill the Ingh school puplls, so 'ln Academy belongmg to the LAYUIQII sect vxas taken over bx the LINIRAI HIGH senool l17I THI-M'Kll'I,l'lYl'I'I .'l!-2 r Q ' 1 I . Y I 1 . u l 1 ' 1 v 11 ri w 'K 1 V ' ' s 1 1 . , . .. . . , . ' ' - ' '1 1 '1 . '1 I .. X 1 3 ' B- 1 : -- ' - - 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 'g .' 'I . 1 . X1 -.' :Q .iv . , J, Q I 1 . 'VL1 ' . K . T'-.1 ' L . , ' 1 - 1 '. The community continued to grow and the educational system expantleel with L H 2 2 . 'I I ' 1 1 1 ' A, 1 1' V .1 C 1 'B I C Ji K i 7 I W n ' 'H . , f ' . ' 1 1 . N ', , '. 1 1 . h , g 11-L1' V 1 1 1 1 1, ' T l ' 1- e xx s - ei x xx - Q A ei X x B -N xnw V L Q 5: v I 1 L i L . s 1 , ' w I ' v I 1 1 . - 1 If . - 1: 1 3 5 . B 1 v 1 -Q , 1 1 1 A . 1 .L N1 It Y H, 1 . , . 2 , Q 14 s . . . 1 5 'vl w - . t 11 I A, L x I s C A N V I In I b v .A 471 . 1 I . 1 . , ' I F 1cKINI YITF 1 Board of Fl1llC21t1OI'l Ihls bulldlng North I-hgh was used as an additional hlgh Iast year ll'l 1971 work was begun on Iehman I-hgh on the S1fC whlch was occupled hx North Hlgh 11st December the Freshmen of North I-Ilgh were removed to the completed portlon ofthe I ehm'1n blllltllllg and the old Academy was torn down Mans of the members of the present Sophomore class were the last puplls to complete their I reshman sear there In 1913 the need of another hxgh school bulldlng was keenly felt Classes at Central and North vsere bemg conducted on halfday sessxons 'I he Clty was grow mg and consequently more chlldren were belng sent to school The Board of Educatlon declded to erect anew Senlor hlgh school and McKinley was the result of that declslon Mclxlnley with a beautlful facade the long marble chxpped halls marble steps the hardwood class rooms wlth mahoganv and oak furmture MCK1l11CS wlth well equlpped l1borator1es, the SPHCIOUS audltorlum muslc hall WH: cKINLhX IN 9 181 T H . - IN . 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Sunmr umor 1miSophomore LllssesfromCu1tr1l 1I1dNUI'fl'l vnu I11ONLtlllPfU thy LUINPILYLQ1POfI'lOI10f4IXILIXlNlCN In Qonmutmn mth rhls unch an nm Q m LN ns lnp Q1 mlm flu srq s Nu 'X L I1 ULN t lam 1 xlmlg to hm c TL Tlll Q mg xx IS Lmnplptullntwu111101 l9'l lI'NVl.SOPLl1Ltlf'Ul Ill win msvu tum flu wuk of OL mln: Ifrh to jlsr incl xx IS duilr. ltpd rm lfld IX Lum f I hus Wk I1 IX L sun thu uulutlcm cm uhm 1flUl1'll f.lLIllflLSlI1 Q mrrmm 114 x L us lprh lps xuur EILIYUIIIN1 p ITLIXIS ittnndnd thc log L llJll10I mlllui lumlvu snhc ul XULII gl md PULHYS rhy l mon syhool 'md xour pirgnts tln Linn ll H1gl1Sdwol Jw x ll xmlrxg UL HLIINI SLI' au'1tu, or W1 L tk n Xt uw xwns fix Xlnlxmlu Hugh Sghcml lJLITlHQ,'tI1LSCf'ULlT' E2,'t'l1tI lI'lOl1S I'I1LIt.h1Xk.lJLLI1Ul'l1LI' 11 nu, IkXll1LLS u mum ll'Hp1TI'1ll r my nr mu 1 as msg ltlXll1L sw IN of flu hnkm IN stuk but lux lpplxmsg psxd1olos.51ml PI'lI1LlplCS Statwtlgs About McK1nley Hlgh School O H Ol KNOW that ewerx tlme '1pt,I'lUL1Ll1klS I-Hlmf.IlspL1lout Na, thu glul tulmgsf 'lhwt uc-rx tlme thi minute h md m the lug S, dunk m the offke mmes, H6 mmute h mais IH IS m'1m dmks H1 jk k1lH'CI'Cl1f pirts of the buxldmg ulmpp If sou didn t know x ou do U Al now -Xml mf 'mxone asks sou here IS sonm morn lI'ItUI'lTI1fl0l1 'Q 54- Nlalxmlex l-hgh School grinds on 1 lor '7-16 feet lux 500 fur, worth 535 HI 65 Ihg Lost of the buxldmq lI1C.lLldlI1g umstrumtlon fLlI'l1lI'LllC fmd CLILIIPINLIIIQIS IU w-W 461 I here 'im '71 5-1,0 squ1refeetofHoor Sp'lLf,,I10Ill1LlLlL11l1L, portlums, sturw us md INQIIHCS to be tramped over hx the. fur of puplls fhgrc: In 500 romns in rhe bLllld1I1Q 1nd1n these rooms, over 7O00pup1ls dusks I 091 pupils lULkLI'91I1 rhh rooms, 'md 1 714 Wmdows ln the bLllldlnQ,'S P verx du , thgre ire N90 doors H1 flu mnmdn of the building opened and aloud lux pupils 'md WS CLIKSILIK. dmns In xxhlnh thu enter the Qchool A complete swstem of Lommumc 1 tum IS HIIYHYIHLL1 lmrwpgn rooms lax IJ6 telephones ID every plrt of thy school I u lllkllftlfllllll unnplxrul Qnptgnmlver, 19'I Us 1 Sf.'lflI1LI Q lpulfk o I X55 I 100 on flu Ifmu H cr lI'lL16q50ll the uppgr lhL smgg I9 v8 fur Wulf. ltr L lrgh, If fur hugh lf tha. 1r1h 75 fur deep from the 'lfkh to tlw lmuk 'md H fur mek from flu 11111 to thy footllghts Ihe musu room Hour IS 68 In 116 fur mal h 18 1 PLII11ll1LI1l'SL1fll12 LrlP'lLlfN of-1,10 persons Ihu SIIL of tht gxmHoo1s1s 40 ln HU ggt lmlmlui Ill rhg umstruarlon of the l3LllIR1lIlEIlS thc hrqgst sumglg umt In mug md untll lflml sxsrgm III rlu l mud Qmrw, nmtmg llmut om h llf ITNHIUII dul lil TH,'M'KINI,EYI'l'li- Q... 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L c -X N N W7 'IheW1lnut -Xvenue cntmnce I9 the rwr of the snhool xet lf IS 'IlD6'lLlI'lf.Ulb21Clx door Howcxcr It IS fllso 1 front door smug lt IS the Lntrance to our sm5lL '1LlL1lUlTlUI'I1 l'll THE-NI'KINl,lfYl'I'li'llll C750 f yf A WA I,Nl I' AVIiNl'Ii If TR.-X.'CPI F MCKINLEYITF 7 THE MEMORIAL Thus shaft of stone wlth bronze name plates attached IS mute evldence of what IS taught ln McK1nley Hlgh School m addxtlon to ACadCm1C subjects lt IS a memorml to our former students who have breathed the 'ur of democracy ln our schools and who have not forgotten the lessons of manhood and of patrlotlsm l22 THE-McKINI,IiYI'I'E-1922 or or eeeee ee -rw F BRA The hbrary IS a large alcove on the second Hoor Besldes bemg an mvaluable convemence to the students it IS more or less ofa retre'1t from the study halls Mr Qohn presides over thls domlmon and does hls best to serve us 'md keep us quiet lW'jl TH,I.I .RY C THE - MCKlNl.EYl1lE - 1922 me-e or eeee e Mk e e -Wmee- e We--nv YER OF AUD roR1 P' The foyer of the audltorlum IS a hall of marble Prom the standpomt of beauty and QCTVICC lt IS equal to the lobbv of any metropolxtan theatre though lt IS smaller H1 SIZCJ smce It IS equlpped wlth an electrlc call sv stem for the Qonvemence of 1tS patrons l'?4l C THE 'McKINI,F,Yl'l'F, -1922 wx-H s F R-XN wp I'h1s ls 'L View of tht wmtlxmz wsu 'Lt Xltlxmlcx -Xftnr one h'1s stflrted up thcse t ro'1l to thu mc 1 n Hut lf xsn t Ir s c nlx rht Lhmlm to tht '1UdlIUI'lLll'l1 Su e purplt umm fI'lNt.lll12.I I'hLlHL.llk1IIlQlll1L fthtrs h ltt to dm If ws T H . . ml P I : r . .- C D A I I . Y VK 'Y C A i 7. 4 A X L , - C is stairs and has matic what seems to he numhcrlcss TLITFIS, one thinks this must he he .1 - mn. :'. 'fm .' '. ' ' m A g . V. iv 2 v 1 . 5 u p ' M Z 1: , n N' 1 1 j. I THIS -lXIcKlNl,Pl'1'I'l'l'l'l922 muses as a sqm P L The entnre 'xuclrtorlum 'md 'lssemhlx hall m whuh chapel serwees are some lvorx Ir ls also 1 great benefit to the school Manx speakers lmrmsa x ltal messages to us here vshlle others EIMS us '1 good opportumtx to Cut 1 el lss P6 TH I AVDITORI 'M times conducted is a glorious spectacle of beauty. It is decorated in old rose and A. l THF -MCKINLIQYITH -1922 --rv The Qtage 19 one of the futures of thy lLILllffI'ILlI11, 'ls If shoul 1 lm Ir ls l'1rge well hullt 'md elczgtruallx eqmpped to produge ll!.Zl1flHQ allure thwr 'irc equal to .lllvlntlgg Llurmg the IYISI sulr for 'lSNLlTll3llLS, plfux xml gomprrs mx the sahc cl is well 1s lux tu Lommumtx ljfl 'I' H li S 'I' A G li . l. H l ' . ' 1 ' . J G J a '. l. 6 , those obtained in rhe lmest commercial theatres. 'l'hc srngc has lwcn usual to good li' H nz. l-' THE 'MQKINLEYITF -1922 ws-f ww THF COURT In thu untnr of Mnlxlnlu H1511 thgre IS 1 nwturil lselutx spot somssx plum rln sniu IS used H1 L lrlx fill for footlnll rllllu P8 ' 'I A ' H 'Y l ' . 1 1 z 'A , YI ., winding cement walks and zz beautiful fountain in the center. The lmnlccmy around THF, -McKINl,PIYlTE -1922 vm ff ewwea arm F EXHIBITION G of this apartment have during the past year echoed and re echoed the victorious shouts of McKinley as she conquered a basketball foe It IS also used for class parties and rallies l29 T H , Y M The music room is a splendid boon to a school like McKinley. The walls l THF 'lNICKlNl,EYI'I'Pl -1922 vm e -rw RI CYMNAQIUM 7 In thc southcflst pirt of thc building, is 1l'lI'gC 5NfTlY1'lSlLllTl lt is supplied with FCQLIVL phx sic ll trfunins, llmt thc EW m his served its purpose is evidentlw shown ln its populiritx 'among the WOLll1gl21dlCS lso G I , S ' I . ' S '. J 1 ' ' Q i Y 2 1 Y' .:' . I, . ' ' excellent appliances and it is here where the girls under Mrs. Rudy's direction .,' , vs' .Z G ' ' T. ' ' L , I v K - ' ' ' v THE-McKINI,EYlTF -1922 C70 e e IF9 BOYS CYMNLXSIUM Ihe boxs gsm 15 1 popuhr plate All modern equipment c'1n he found in it All sh'1pes 'Ind sizes of humanlts cllsport themselves here Athletes near ithletes, 'mtl would be athletes '1ll indulge in phi sic1l culture within these premises l31 ' I i More funny things happen in this locality than in any other part of the building. I C l l iv t 1 A . , -I THE ' McKINI.FYI'l'E ' 1922 vm M ow FN AIR GYMNASIU YIRSIIIITI 'Ihese are on the level of the first Hoor of class rooms There are two one on each slde of the audxtorlum sectlon ofthe structure l32 O P , - M Here is another unlooked for feature of McKinley High-an open air gym- 1 THR -McKINLEYITE -1922 CW an 1+ SW MM NG PO The Old Swlmmln Hole has been completely rejuvenated smce ames around It anv more and xou km dlve without gettin your han' full o sand Fven teachers have been known to become lmpatlent to enjoy nts luke warm waters ln the m1d of wmter I33 T H l I I O L ll ' ' T ,Y ' ' J VVhitcombe Riley wrote about it. There ain't no weeds, er bushes or trees, . l THE - McKINLEYITE - 1922 CW 'FW THE SFRVING ROOM Here wc hive '1 vlew of one of McK1nleV s two Whlte Vlays Fvery noon a hungry crowd of tefmchers 'md puplls surge through here to fill the platters and treat thelr palates Fl hese cafeterlas are as complete m equlpment and service as 'mx commercml cafeterm FI he kitchen IS between the two serving rooms The lilfCl'lCI1 IS a marvel IU equlpment and has a good reputation for the quallty of ltS product 'I he dmmg room IS across the hall from the cafeterlas l34 v J - - y 11 ' y as t K , l n 4 Y . C K . , . . . . V . . . . . . 1 4 1 1 . . v u ' l F MQK NI F 9' T EDINING HALL 'I he Lllnlhg hall mn '1eeomod'1te about nme hundred people lt mn he seen that the hall is large 'urs 'md well furnished Ihe onlx dlseomfort hee Ill the fact that the tables 'lre rather close 'Ind nf one I9 not '1 ffurlx good Juggler accxdents are Inble to happen l35 TH,- I .EYIT,-1-2 me frm H 24 ' 1 l' ' . K l 3,,QQ H l THE ' MCKINLEYITE - 1922 671' ' 'FJ FKICH Ihe kitchen is seen vers little bi the averflge student but nevertheless it is I'CSf'lllI'lI1fS FI he food tlmt is prepared there is good the reputation of the kitchen is good 'and fall of us h'1ve '1 tender spot somewhere in our 'infmtomx for this xbout noon evers day H6 T H ,, I E N much in evidence. The equipment is superior to that found in many commercial Q . z ' . . - '. , . ' ' . . ' z ' '. THE - MCKINLFYITF ' 1922 ffl- We W e eweee ees-rv: MFSTIC IN The domestlc SCICHCC department IS where the young l'lLllCS Kl0IT1C5flL'lfC the ment obtalnable and after 'lwhlle thes refills leirn to cook 'Ihe school 19 not responslhle for the effects produced bl eitlng the prep'1r1tlons of dflmsels who h'lve t'll.en thls course but f-'lllCLl to ltccp IH pmcrlce I37 D O , ' S C I F ' C E barbaric art of cooking. They have themselves the most modern kitchen equip- l l THE ' MCKINLEYITE ' 1922 ww -rr: CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Ihe splendldlx eqmpped chemlstry laboratory ns '1 place of mvsterles to the ummtmted Irom thls Llvmmlmer of horrors foul 1ude 1nd obnoxxous odors 'Ire emltted mto the Imll 'md students gasp as thex hurrx In tha room H8 C . 1 THR -MCKINLEYITF -1922 THE PRINT SHOP The print shop or department of typogmphx is the dominion of Mr Prck its notoriously immaculate instructor 'mtl its neat work No pftper tlutters the Hoor no ink IS splashed around and all the printer s dex lls have to behave themselves l39 l , W . This department of the school is noted for its remarkably pleasant furnishings, x - ll THE - MCKINLEYITE -1922 021- e eww THE VNOOD SHOP The wood shop IS lotated on the northwest blde ofthe lmsement lhe fellows who like to mike, thmbs lmet'1lxe themeelves to this loc'1l1tx 'Ind turn out work that I9 truly 'lfflgflt Ir s '1 gre'1t life here lf xou don t get xour hngere too ne'1r the s'1w Ih'1t xt ms well equlpped 19 qulte evident l40 1 . . ,- T X 6 1 x ', H , ' H r ' ' V V K Y K . C K . V . .i , . . V , V L . K - 1 K I r L S ,, . . . . . . .il a C . L u THE - MQKINLFYITE - 1922 E SI-I About the eqwpment of the mulune shop we mn onls repmt whflt wfls mul lf us is wonderful to put '1 plece of steel lnto 1 l1tl1e 'xml ln mimpulfmon ot the tools form lf mto some dehmre Shipt. 'ls xt IS for the seulpror toplup 1 stitue from '1 lull LL of m lrlmlv. I+ TH MACHINE OP of the wood shop. Very excellent training is secured in the machinist trade. Truly 1 . . - . 1- ' ' z -. l l TI-Ili'McKINI,I9fYI'I'If'1922 ww A A -rw The BOARD of EDUCATION Z7 Cj IxI'IIIINbI'R IDS IOU I YCQICICI1 t HOV ARD MII LER J E LEHM-KN FD D KIRKLAIND I42 FAREWELL C9135 v n cgpv E the Senlors of 22 1 '14-x farewellto you oh teachers f., 1nth1s faculty roll, and who es-.igfxxiff and to prepare us for our study IH later llfe As guldes and councllors you have never faxled us when our shortcomlngs overwhelmed us And so let us say here for now and forever Deus fuobzs cum Semper CILBut the Iunlors and Sopho mores should feel happy to return and recelve your 1nstruct1on for a few more years, because commencement nlght comes all too soon Now we must turn from Mc Klnley s welcomlngdoors and may keep only the memorles of our school days Mental plctures of your famlllarfaces w1ll always remaln as mem orles of our golden age So Junlors and Sophomores, you can but say, T1ll we meet agam havetrledtoteach usto study l43l QCWL9 ' ' , ' ' 'HT whose names are included . -, ffl . . . Q . - iq? . I4 C 92 IO lhroughout evux xefmr of our hlgh snhool coureg, Mr Pottorf our Lffiuent prmup ll I1 is proven hllh w'1s thug lll lthlgtlns md gnmrxl good tlmes 'ls ls t n L SLIIOU5 1H ms mf thg sn 1 a lI1L,lll lll lt lShlIL1 to su how any studnnt the school could lm 1m but 1 hm spnumen of 'XINQFIL in m mhood or wom mhood were he to follow the lcadershlp of Mr Pottort H4 TH1-MKINLEYITH-1 2 MR. POTM RF S self a part ofus in both our frolics and studies. He well :S in hc Iorl ' 1 1 ' Fhoml. 'I'k'j': ' 1' ' 1 of 1 THI QIxIN Q N r Shutt IS pr: lm ll lx lxesr know n to rhe stun ents IQ lxmlu the one xx ho h ll1KlS our the tx L s 1 ws, howuer, h rs llvs us re ulx to l1LlI'lLI1L L pupl s III thur xu LN ml Stl1ItlkllH:lClllflt,S He IS mught mn the Linton H1s.,h School tor m IHS xeffrs md onlx reeentlx lu g ue up lns l1st l' l1Q,'llbl1 cl us, XVl'llLl'l he hid I'LI'1ll1LtllI1 order to keep more H1 touch mrh the students Nlr Shutt vers fxlmlw m'1n1 1geQ hls duties 1 Xue PI'l!1L1p'1l bv hung 1 friend to the te1eher5 ind Pllpllb 'lhke md antlng generrillx as gu1rd11n md snhool lither to the btudents He IS llsmxs reulx to struuhten out our numerous problems rind through 111 hrs trmle he remams perfeetls L llm Ns '1'M' ' .'l,HYI'I'E-1922 cw u u u uA e are BI l . S H ll 'I' 'I' Y I..' 1 a v I' ' ' 'Q l 3 of IX ' M as ' ' ' 1 Q ' zrly .'l'p. ' '- e 1 -z 1' lth- 'lx ' 'J 1 L Q' ll h ' 'hz S -l E MCKINLEYITE 19 TH E FAC U LTY OHNII C POI IORI Prlncxpal A M COlLlYT1l5l'1lfllVLYblfX HFNRY M SHUl'I MCL Prlnclpfal A B Mount LFIIOI1 MARC ARPT AI Bl'R'I AITlCl'lL'II1 Hlstorx and LIVILS l'lIll1 B A Sm l College IFWI9 W BARPR Plfane Ceometrx College Algelmrw 'lrlgometrs B Ph Hudellmerg H W BIANEDICI CIVICS and Amer1c'1n History Furopefxn Hlstory A Prlnceton L nlversltw I H BOOHFR Mftthematlcs Chemlstrs A B Muskmghum College COLDII4 M BOWSER Preneh Spqnlsh A B Oberlm College MARTHA BO7M AW Arr The Cleveland School of Art KATHYRN E BRODA Commerc1'1lAr1thmet1c Swlmmlng A B Western Reserve Umversxty CJRACF M BUSBY Fngllsh A B Western Reserve LIIIVCTSIIW MADGF COTION Fngllsh A B A M H1r'1m College Columbll Um verslty INFZI DOAIY Fngllsh feometry A B Ohlo Weslyan l.I1lVCI'S1fy MARY OIIWI1 FDDY Fngllsh Plane Geometry Ph B A M Wooster College LlIllVCI'SlfX ofCh1cago lRA'Nlxl IN P FRCK JR Prmtlng Rl TH M ERDMAN Fngllsh Latln Ph B Wooster College C W IRFTZ Chemlstrs Ph D Wooster College W F Gll MORF Art I'1ner1an Art College l F GOODMAN Boolslxeeplng Bowllng Creen Buslness College MARY F GOULD European HISIOYX Ph B I-hmm College IXFI YN I' HASIINGS latin Algebm A B CJl1l0 lll1lVCI'Slfy IRIS HAXI RQIACK Fngllsh A B A M OlTLTllI1 College IRAWLIQ D HI' ADI PX M1them1r1Cs A B Crove Cltx Coll ge l HTAVI Yoeatlo C W lxlPllABl'R beometrx Buslness 'AI'lIl1IT1CfIL A M Stflnfortll xersltw l46l T H ' ' 2 2 . O D -I 1 .. I. ', . A . '., 1 ' ' 41 1 , 5' I p A n 1, f s . . . . . . .. . . . - 1 . . . , '. j ':, .. . . r ., . Ifl 7 . , , , . s . .T , , t . r . , 4 I ', 4, 4. . -, , , . . . . . . . . . , r A . ' j, ,. . '. . . B., . , . . Y ' l V 1 . 1 ,. . J , . , 1. . . ., . I . , 4 . . . . , , . . . . ., . ' . J . L ,. . . . . . . . . , . r , , . r , . r . ., I Y A 1 Q , , 1 1 n 1, - l In . . . . . . . , . . . ., . ., . f , . - , . , . , , . . 4 4. , 1 , I . . f, . J - . T ' ' Y 7 , , ,. , . , i. . ., . ., T . . Y . Y , ' . , , , . . 4 4 . - . 1 . . . , ., . 7 . . , . , . , . . ., . . . . - . , - 4 Y . . . , f 1. . ., . 1 , - v 4 -1 I 1, a 4K A 1 1. . , . J . A Ja f , va s a, K Y 1 , . , .. , , , .. . . ., . L A I-41 A A , 1 Y 1 A 1 4, A n 1, j ri. f i l ' 7 , ' i s v ' C . . . t . .. . , , . . . A . ., 1 . . , ,. . , . l.. 4. , ' nal. , , , .TJ . . . . . , . 1. . . . . , ' , . . . . ., . . nl- v ' Y THE McKINLEYITE 1952 K M BUSBY IN CONFERENCE. W OU R C H l E F TWINS' LES DEUX SOEURS' X H D SOHN UBRARIAN J ENGLISH 5'm1LE,S H7 mn h ara If Xu .! ' l' ,Ii I .f. M1 'J 1 ' f me f' 1 A g f L Lf 'ng , A-P'-' ' ' i . VI, I Lk lf7'I THE PACUITY Contznued Wu LX 111 1tL I 1111L1s LIIL s 1 1 II1111stL1 L11 L L 111 111 1111 II1Is1111 L11 L L 1 1 IL KL 111 us sl11Lss 111 I 1111 1 LL 111 II C1111 X I 111, s 1 IIIXLIS 3 F L IL 1 I1111stLl Q11 LLL Il L 111111111 1L1.L SLI II II L If IL 1x11 II1111stL1 Q11 LLL sL11L I1 II I IIISOII NLIN A 1t1L1111 1 X JIIIII I 1111111 1L1111s 11 IxL1111111 ANI 111,1s 111 1111L1s I XXINILI AXLJI' II ' LL11111L1 1111 II 1 Stlt IN 1 1I SL 11 L111111111 II1IIs1I1IL L11 L L 111 1 L11L1 1 1 I7L111s111 t11 L 1 1. 11L1s1 1 1I XIILIIIL I71p'111111 IDL1 t IL1s1111eI 111LI IILsL1rLI1 L IVIILLIL eL1 ARI I S L II 111 11 B NI111111t I111L111 J L IIL 111 I3 A OI1111 Wu LX 111 I 1111 Lrs1t1 AIA 5 INIHI 1L11 LOIILEL 111 11111L11 I11 1111 Wm IIN XLIS LII I ILL Hx 'IIIII'I'NI'IINI.I'IYIIIIIi' J..- C111 II A YY A A A11-vb I If. 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S, , . - ,, - .' ' s , , . , '. ' , ' 4 l . THE McKINLEYITE 1922 LA MOIN MITZEL College Preparatory Techmcal Executlve Commlttee 21 Basketball Seconds 21 Varslty Bas ketball 22 Hlgh Honor Roll Senior Councll LII LIAN I ORIVITA NEFI Y Lommer clal Sclence Club Hugh Honor Roll PRANCES BA'IE College Preparatory Glee Club Sclence Club 21 Home Room Staff HAROLD P RLPRFLH1 College Pre paratorv Iiechnlcal Math Club SCICHCC Club Orchestra Hlgh Honor Roll MARI1' A LIEBIG Commerclal Cee Club Art League Booster Club H1gh Honor Roll DOROTHY MARION McCURDY Com merclal Glee Club Executive Com mittee 21 Monthly Typist Hlgh Honor Roll Chorus Class Poet GEORGE EVANS General Math Club Booster Club M EMMETT KING Commerclal Inter Class Baseball 21 Tug ofVIar 21 MARY E JONES College Preparatory Classical Booster Club, Hlgh Honor Ro I65 . y . . . . , v J , . , - , . . --a J 5 ' , - 1 A - . l, Q w' I x x K n . l 4 S 1, - . 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' . l T F McKINLEYITE 1922 IR-XWKIIN YOUNC Teahmcyll Cl'1ss Bwulmall 'I Hlgh Honor Roll 'NPI I IF SL I-Ill If Cl'1ss1L'1l Glee Club Borriter Club S-XDIP HPIPV SCH-XNIJPI Gencml Bollvlr Hxgh RAYMOND Cl-I-XRI ES SOMMPR Clfzs s1c1I Frist Spfzrm H1gh School Boos ter Club H-XRUI IJ H I l I lx Collcxon lrepimtorv Ll lssu ll Boomer Club lHl4l Xlkl CR-XNI Crenerfll Crlec Club -Xrt Ierigue Booster Club ROSS'-ILXIVIILIONI fcnerwl r C o C Chorus I9 CTITILTZ1 Club 71 -Xl Bl' RI l I ILSIMMOINS College Pre pfrratorx l1CLl'lI1lL'1l L QINNI lr MIIIIAR Cgmral L Club Prwulent ilrtl eaguc Orchestrw Chorus Home Room Qtaff Hxgh Honor Roll Semor Councll l67 H , ' mn u W- A- . , . . , ' I 1 , , 1, ' 'a Q 4 . l 'T .. .. , 5 . VV. . . , , .X . I . , , , . ' , ,, 4 4 g , . , , . . . .. . ., ,Q . . ,,, . g . Z .T I . I ,L 1 , . - ' . g I. . . ' ' g - A 1 . ,N I 1 V, N rl , I L i 2.'Cl'2 . Mll,I3Rl'Il3 A. l'IBl'IRLY, Commerclalg ,. . , ,. . . . .A . 4. J . . , 1 4 , A 4 I , 1 n ,I.,?'.gJ..f., 1 y 1 - - I ' C y L A n- n 1 ,. 1. mf . f . . . , . , - L Y ' 1 -'C l 'Ol .CIC 1. ' ,.f , SJ 'z g Gle- I I-1 :A 4 Y 1 I 'x 7 L Q , . THE McKINLEYITE 1922 GEORGE H KENNEDY Commerclal and Classlcal Football 19 20 21 Track 21 22 H1YCabmet, Secretary Letter Mens Assoclatlon, C f C 21 Booster Club LEILA M SWANEY Commercxal Boos ter Club MARY THELMA SALSGIVER Classlcal GLADYS HOHLER Commercial Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll Monthly Ty p1St 22 MYRTLE C NOLLE General Frlend ship Club Presldent 22 Booster Club Vlce Presldent Home Room Staff EMIL OEFFINGER JR Commercial Hugh Honor Roll Senior Council ELLEN L FELLER Commercial GENEVA LUCILLE MERCHANT Com merclal SARAHI DURBIN Commerclal Boos ter Club JOYCF P HUFLER College Preparatory Classlcal l6s ' 3 ' ! i 9 ' - - 1 9 1 1 ' ' ' 2 , . . Jr. .o 7 . , . - , 4 - , . . I J 1 r x ' ' 1 ' 3 5 ' . . , 1 - 3 , 9 -1 3 , . . , . , .. - y 5 ' . J . 3 . T E McKINLEYITE 19 2 THEODORE ARE College Preparatory Technical r C of C Dlrector 21 r C of C 20 21 22 Math Club Hlgh Honor Roll MABEL EVANS Commerclal Frlendshlp Club Cabmet 19 20 21 Prlendshxp Club Cheer leader 19 20 21 Frlend ship Club Basketball 21 Art League Booster Club Master Cheer leader 22 MYRTLE E TUCKER College Prepara tory Art League 20 21 22 Soclal Commlttee 20 ELMER GONDFR College Preparatory FARL C SVNEARINGFN College Pre paratory Techmeal Booster Club Glee Club Inter class Basketball 21 Hlgh Honor Roll Scxence Club MIRIAM A MEYER College Prepara tory Classlcal AUGUSTA LINES College Preparatory MYRON E LUXENBURGFR College Preparatory Shakespeare Club THOMPSON BUTCHFR College Pre paratory r C ofC Camera Club ANNA MAE MORRIS Commercxal Glee Club Hxgh Honor Roll 169 M ' wb f 1 . . , , . . . , J l i 3 . . . - - , , , S , . , , , 1. . ' ' J I 3 ! ' - - - , - ' I J x 3 1 , ' I ! ! ! ' 1 ' ' x ' V ... Y ., 4. . 7 4 . ., - 3 , , . x ' 3 , . s , ' , . . ., , . -, - QI. . ., . .O 4 9 9 . , . I T F McKINLEYITE 1922 CI ARFNLIA HAlVlll IUN C Lner'1l loot lim 21 FDNAJ 'SLXYACF Commgrnml Clee Club Chorus H1gh Honor Roll CATHFRINFF IHXRRFTFI Commgrull PFARI HUlCHlN9ON ieneril Booq ter Club DONAID C BRGKAVN Commeraml r C of C Hlgh Honor Roll 7Fl MA PFARI F Mal -XRRI N Qollcge Prepflritory NIARIF BFSSIF QPIBY cOI'l1!T1Ll'Llll Booster Club H1511 Honor Roll LXLMLXI4 STAY FR Cencrwl Artl u.,uL Al BFRI HIHRIJIILLA lt,Ql1l1lC1l lug ofW'1r Tewm 71 I70 UH! f - f-AA f-Y --,- - W-W ' W K . , 'T l , ii . g 5 - V .Ill . lll rp , , . .4 v. 1 ,, ' 'ug 1 lb V , f ., . , , . , S .g .- BLANCHE F. HIRSCH, Commercial. . . A V, ' 5. . ., . , ,. , ,, '. fl , ' -I L I YI . , , , C 1. , l 1 1 g . , .Y , . . A 1.. . ',,z 1.g. .czjn C A , l , ligrlr- y Y i i f' ' C C , 1 Q E McKINLEYITE 192 RALPH WADF College Preparatory Class Treasurer 21 Football 20 21 Inter class Basketball MQK Varsity C um C fC 19 20 21 2 DELILAH BROVNN Commercml De bate Club Booster Club DOROTHY MARY College Preparatorw Song Leader Glrls Booster Club Shakespeare Club Glee Club Ar League Hlgh Honor Roll Shakespeare Club Glee Club Vlce President 21 Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll Senlor Counul THOMAS BUCHANAN College Prep'1r'1 tory REGENE AITKENHFAD Commercml Debate Club Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll ALICE REICHENBAUGH Commerclal Art League Booster Club CLARENCE ROYER General LLOYD L HORNER General Math Club Science Club Hlgh Honor Roll BERNICE VAN VOORHIS Home Eco nomlcs Sclence Club Art league Booster Club l71l TH ' 'Q Q Y 1 Y 9 3 ' 3 ' n l1,Jr. .0 .' -'--'--'2. V , . -6 3 - , . 1 fi ' , Y 1 9 1 t , . BAKER LYBE, College Preparatoryg J L x ' . , . Y 3 , R l , f 1- , , . g , R , n S , . L , I - 3 Q n , . , ' - . 3 3 4 ' 3 T E McKINLEYITE 1922 LAVVRENCE MOTTER College Prepara tory Technlcal MARGARET F SWALLFN College Pre paratory Classlcal Sclence Club Math Club Vlce President Booster Club High Honor Roll ROSALFNE MABFLI E MFE General Glee Club EI IZABETH MYERS General Art League Booster Club FI IZABE'I H MARTIN College Prepara tory Art Le'1gue Booster Club KFNNFTH A MAYFORTH General r C ofC H1 Y Cablnet lootball ball Booster Club CI ARICE CHANNFLI Commerclal Booster Club FI ORENCE WINIFRED RICE College Preparatory Booster Club Camera Club Chorus MARGARET STIPES Commerclal SC1 ence Club High Honor Roll RALPH S HODGDON College Prepara tory H1 Y Cabinet Glee Club Shakespeare Club r C ofC I72 H . . a A - F9 P Lu , - E . u 4 , - ' 4 ' , U ' - ' , , A - I J 4 J 1, 4 ', 1 4 y 5 , , , A 4 E , ' Q 4 , . . ,, . , 3 J- - -, ' ' , ' f '20-'21, Varsity Club, Class Basket- f , I A 1 A J, 9 4 A J, Q m V , - 9 ' l l' . , ' . , - : ' ' , , . Ja. ,J . . . F McIxlNIF '7 WILLARD TINKLER College Prepara tory Techmcal ANNA IERCH General Slmlxespeare Club C lee Club Hlgh Honor Roll LUCILI F NARVNOI ll College Prep'1r1 tors Art league Hlgh Honor Roll ADNFY HUMPHREY rICCl'll'llC'll Jr C 0 C HAROLD I BOS ION Gener'1l I I ORENCP JUI lA ll Al KINS College Prepiratory Cl'1s51n'1l Booster Club C FI ORPNLI' 9CO'I'l College Prep'1r'1 tors Debate Club KENNETH PREASE College Prepira tors Basketball Seconds 91 27 Track 70 71 H1 Y C'1blnet 21 27 I' C of C MLK Club PAUI CJ SCHNTPIDPR Commereml Orchestri Bfmd C of C Hgh Honor Roll Annual Tx plSt 77 XYINNIF PASCHPN Commercml Clee C un l73 TH.- ' ,.Yl'l'F-19- 1 A , - 1 A A . , Q 1 C ' , I , . V Q . . , . . , . .- is A - , ' - . . T ', ' ' . g . '. f .. A . 1 ri 1 I Q 5 . , ,. . ' '. '. g T , Camera Club, High Honor Roll. 1. 4 . I 71. ' ' ', YI . .- is ' . . , I - V. ! Y , . 1 ' ' -1 7 3 ' W ' Y Y .. - .. , . - .., J . . v, H 1 . T. . . 7 , I I , ' '. g ., . , Jr. '. '., i I , A I 'Y l ,rho l . . . . .. , . 5 1 'l l. 4 C THE MCKINLEYITE 1922 B ES SIE LAVIN S KY Commerclal Camera Club HERMAN BARNETT College Prepara Classical FORREST LONG College Preparatory Technxeal Band 22 Scxence Club 21 22 High Honor Roll DONALD E GRABFR General Booster Club Jr C ofC ARTHUR A GRFENF College Prepara tOI'V LORETTA M I-IFRBST General Boos AMOS R BUCHMAN College Prepara tory Technlcal Hlgh Honor Roll EDWARD C WALKER College Prepara tory Glee Club President Shakes peare Club 22 GERALD L KOFFEL College Prepara tory r C ofC 20 21 Chorus 20 22 Band 22 Glee Club PHYLLIS F PATCHIN General Glee Club Booster Club 74 a 5 , - 1 1 D 1 3 a , 3 1 - , , - J , 4 , . . . , . , ., - ' 1 9 S ' ter Club, High Honor Roll. n , - g . Q , ' 5 9 ' Y 4 e , - . Y D Y 5 J ' ' ' ' 9 ' Y U l -Y ' .- , s , . E c NLFYITP l9'72 IPSTFR I MII I FR College Prep1r'1 tors r C of C Booster C ub II IA XX AI IPR College Prepflratorx Booeter Club Annu'1l I plst 77 MII DRFD IVIIFQMFR Commereml DAVID N KRICHBAUM Industrml Math Club I-Ilgh Honor Roll tors Clwssluzl Glee Club Inter elwee Iugof W'1r 71 Hlgh Honor Roll ANNF SICKAIOOQF Cenerll Booster Club I I CY ARF College Preparitorx Deb'1te Club Hlgh Honor Roll HOV ARD IOI-I-IR Industrml J C f C Second Iefzm Iwootbill 71 H1 Y C'1l3lI1Cf I OC IS 'XIII I I' R College I repflrfltorx CP RTRLDF RAZ College Prep'1r'1tors Classlml Cxlee Club Booster Club High Honor Roll I75 'I' H - M KI , C'51ag C gg A C egg greg . ...-greg , I , ,. . ,. , , . .- jg -I . '. 7., . 'l . .I . . . , . , . 1, . , . . , . I , . . y 3 -... f , , I. , , ' . T 7 Y ' l . . . , . , , . GEORGE BINKLFY, College Prepara- I. V '. 5 ' , -' . .. ri Y Y ' - - . .. , . . .. ' 5 I ,, 12 -15 J ' V i 7 D vl , I ,, . , , . I .Y , . , I . . . . , . g r. . o ,. Q , . ., . . .. , . . , I 1 . . I , ' 1 9 . . I I 4 . , s c 'I ' v ' x 9 T E McKINLEYITE 1922 CAROLYN C VICARY College Prepara tory Debate Club Shakespeare Club H1gh Honor Roll PETER C PATERSON College Prepara tory Technlcal Math Club President 22 Math Club 21 22 Sclence Club 21 22 Glee Club Debate Club Hugh Honor Roll DAVID S LITTLE College Preparatory Technlcal ARVILLA L SHOTTS Commercxal Glee Club Booster Club LOIS KEIFER College Preparatory WILLIAM E BROGDEN JR College Preparatory H1 Y Cabmet Director C of C 22 Booster Club Semor Councll WILLIAM HAMAKFR College Prepara tory Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll ROBERT BOAL Techmcal Glee Club BELMONT A PLUM Technical Math Club Booster Club WINIFRED K ZINNINGER College Preparatory Classlcal Orchestra 19 20 21 22 Art League Vlce President 21 Art League President 22 Glee Club Pnamst Hlgh Honor Roll I76 H . . 021: qw . , - I J l 1 , ' 5 Y I l ' 9 ' Q Y I ' ' D 9 J ' 1 - , ' s , . , . . , ., 5 n Jr. C. of C., '21, Vice-President Jr. a n , , , . . , - 5 Q - J . I ' - , ' z , . - 1 . l , , - Y Y Y ' ' - - , - U ' Y J D , . 5 ' F McKINLEYITE 1 MAURICE BATES General Glee Club Home Room Stal? MARY I MUSTER College Preparatory Booster Club MARGARET D RRIEC College Pre paratorv Classlcal Sclence Club High Honor Roll KATHRYN SALNDFRS Commerclal Monthly Tsprst RU'I H I UCII P SVNINI' HART Classual Debate Club Sclence Club Math Club Treasurer Hlgh Honor Roll MARGARET F STFINER College Pre paratorw Classlcal Shakespeare Club BEATRICE SKELTON Commercxal DOROTHY E BLRKE College Prepara tory Classical Soc1alComm1ttee 21 Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll ROBERT REBILLOT Technlcal Foot 20 21 WHFSIIW '71 Track MCK Club Shakespeare Club YICC Presldent Basketball Seconds l77 T H , - VH! o IFB l . I 1, - ' Y J Q l 3 y ' J ' F. THEOPHILUS BRANT, General. ball ' -' , ' '-, '21, ' , '21. l T E MCKINLEYITE 1922 1 LI OYD P RFINOI' I-II College Prepara tory r C of C Glee Club Band Orchestm VADA MAY FNGLE College Prepira tory Classlcal Booster Club MARC ARF'I JONPS Commerclal chestra 19 '70 LPSIPR C14 CII BARNI+I'I Commer clal Math Club Jr C ofC WIOLA DONYE Commercml MABPI M ROQIN College Prepuatory Booster Club EDVIARD I IAMBERT College Pre pqratory CIRSSICHI Debate Club C of C Sclence Club DOROIHY BRlNIxI'R Commerual MARION I' QUINN College lrep'1r'1 torX Booster Club HARRY I MQCARIX College Prep'1r'1 tory Band Orchestra Glee Club 8 F McKINLEYITE 1 MAX HL RSH College Preparatory Cl'1s sua GFRIRUDI' MgCl RDY Commerclal lx-YIHPRINI' PVPIYN BALM Com merual IOVNIHII C RUCH Clzsblml M-XRCAREI Ixfkll-Il'Rl'NIl4 BFAL MONT! Commeraml Art League C1mer1 Club Chorus Booster Club DOROTHYF 'VIYP R3 COlUmCFC1Rl D b1te Club Art League MII DRFD CASHNI-R College Prepqrq torw hxecutlve Committee 71 Hlgh Honor Roll DlClx COP Ceneral r C ofC Ch s Club '71 Sclence Club MARY A CARMANY Commerclal Cl'Cll KUICHPR College Preparatorw Iechmcil l79 ,, TH - 7 . .4 1 , . - ,. - ',, . . , , , , . , . 1 . X . . . , . ,. . , - . ,,. . , , 1. '.. , W. , .. . . , . 1. , . . . , ,. - ,. . ' y ' U x 6 L , S, u ,.1 , C, Q C- . ,. . 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A P , J . 1. hx 1 I LAWRENCE FARWICIX Commercnal l E McKINLEYITE 1 AR I HC R BLXIR Collebe Irepamtorw C of C Queme Club Wxce President 77 Math Club Booster Club Hugh Honor Roll IRPNF IHYRIA XXAIICHNS College Prepflratorx Cl1ss1L'1l Deb'1te Club President Shakespe'1re Club Booster Cllb ROSE -XDEI MAN Commerclal Booster C ub Wllll-XMI RIMMPIP Cl2l9SlC'll Home Room lWonthlV Stiff Hlbh Honor ICJHIN X IC VOS C ener'1l M ICP BIA RXI PNC II' C enerxl Boos ter Club PLIZ-XBIN FH MYERS Generll -Xrt Le'u:,ue Booster Club R-XYWCJND lxl'l l LFR College Prep'1ra tors r C ofC Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll joiw Mowlzob HOISHOY JR Gen eral r C ofC Suence Club LII LIAN K KR-XYL Commerclal Boos ter Club Hlgh Honor Roll IS1 TH - r. , . . ,' f 1 . g,Jr. v Q, C C C ' C , . . - sa., K , f , T C Y C ,. f v rf, V ,. , J. . , - - - 4 c.. c 4 - - . , 1 , f ' , C . 4 . , , V I . . . . J. . . ,4 ,, 'u . ' 1 Y Roll. , Y . . C l 1. ., J Q . . 1 , , . , . N . , . . . , I , ,, 1 . , .- . , U 1 , A , C, ' Z4 A 1 7 , . Y ,j .1 A L A gl 4 1 , I L ' .QJ ' ' 'Q J 1 . , , ., - v - ' l 4 A A u A , , ' , . T E MCKINLEYITE 1922 KFNNPTH MARCH Technlcal J C o C MARGUP RI I li. LEI FEKFR General Art League FINHEI D KINGINGER College Pre paratory Classxcal Art League Hlgh Honor Roll JUSTINK BABCOCIx Industrxal Band Orchestra PAUL M IUDOR College Preparatory 'Iechmcal Math Club 21 Baseball HFI EN P 1 RP TL MUSIC Monthly Staff 20 21 22 Glee Club Fxecutlve Com Booster Club Hlgh Honor Roll GFRIRUDF LOWRY College Prepara tory Shakespeare Club Class 21 Secretary Soc1alComm1ttee 21 Hxgh Honor Roll AI I AN E IEW IF College Preparatory Cl'1ss1cal Orchestra 19 20 21 22 Glee Club Attorney Debate Club Math Club Secretary Publ1c1ty Sec ret'1ry Science Club r C of C 19 20 21 Inter class 'I rack Team Boos ter Club H1gh Honor Roll LOUIS MINKIN College Preparatory Debate Club IRPDJ IINK Industrml 182 . , , , 5 r. . , , , , , , , . , - S a . , . . 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Y Y l 7 ' a ' ' ' -J 3 ' .V 9 C ' , ' - 1 1 . , J . . ., - Y Y W 1 - , - , - , 3 ' ' y I 4 -A s 4 , C n THE McKINLEYITE 1922 HIANRY PAUL YIP'll-IMPYER Com merual Cl1ss B1ketb'1ll 20 21 Truck 71 77 l4ootb1ll 21 B'1sketball C1p tin 71 7 PRPD M 141 1' ICHP R Chssntal CLIl-FORD S IONES College Prepara torx Tetbnlcal r C ofC Booster Club Sclence Club Class Basketbwll BFRYI E STANLIHY College Prepara tors Art League Booster Club Pl LXINI4 D BUCHPR College Prep1r'1 tory Debite Club Art lefqsue Glen Club Hxgh Honor Roll parwtory Class1c1l C'1mer1 Club D b'1te Club Hlgh Honor Roll GORDON J BURRlS College Prepara tory Ir C of C Band Tug of War le'1m 71 MARGARET -XCRLI' SON General Pl l -X fl' FB Commerual Sclence C u 1 I-hgh Honor Roll CARI I ISHPI Commercxal Y arsxtw MCK 'Xssouatlon Assistant Student Mana ger Iootball 70 Student Manager Iootlnll 71 Student 'Waniber Basket bi 7 1831 . - . , . . . ,. . . 4 , - g . . . ' -' , . 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T . . . . - . - A 4 ' ., ., Q 4' A' w. . , A . - N 4x , - y f , 1 - 1 .. , 1 1 .ll '..2. 3 L L E McKINLEYITE 19 ILDWARD I FDVSARDS College Pre paratory Technlcal Cheer Leader 22 Booster Club Cheer Leader C of C Shakespeare Club ALFRED HARMON College Prepara tory Classical H1 Y Cablnet Basket ball 22 Iootball 21 r C ofC EDMUND I FBOLD General LAURA L IVIARGOLIS College Prepara tory Sclence Club Debate Club Hlgh Honor Roll V1cePres1Clent Sclence Club RUTH IRENE MOBLEY General Cam era Club Hxgh Honor Roll ofC I9 20 Sclence Club 21 Booster Club BURDI' 'I 'I I' WFI' KS College Prepara tory Technlcal IRANCIfS C LUCAS Commerclal Glee Club Sclence Club 20 HARRY H MOSLEY College Prepara tory Classxcal Debate Club Orches tra Band r C of C Inter cl ss Baseball 21 Hxgh Honor Roll PAUL L SMI I'H College Preparatorv Mlnerva Hlgh Sclence Club 21 22 Secretary Scxence Club 22 Booster Club Hmgh Honor Roll IS4 ' 2 2 vm 47 arm X V ru J V , ' ' g '21- , Q a Jr' . ., . '--, I ' ,J - - - Q I x 1 l , - . . J l ' GEORGE HAMPTON, Technicalg Jr. C. I ! -9- , ' 7 , 9 x ' 'x ' a Q I - I E McKINIEYI'II+ 19 FRANCES C LUCAS Commereml Glee Club Sclence Club 70 RUTH D HARTSOUCH General Math Club Below IS the hst of names of puplls of the Claes ct 77 who have mam tamed an average of90 or above ln thexr sehool work for the past four xears Yet some there be that bs true steps 'lspne To lay their just hands on that golden kex 'lhat opens the palace of eternxtx Fthel Kmgmger Kenneth Boger Amta Hopkms Cormne Mlller ohn Abell Bermce Keplxnger Allan I evxe George Bmlxlex Margaret Ixrleg Margaret Swallen Flla Leeb Dorothv Melurtls I en'1 Schwertfer I orrest Long l85l Dorothx Nlarx Helen Metzger Nlllnlretl Nllller Anna Morne Gertrude R17 C eorge Colulm Mme I ltllli., TH - ' ' 4 4 l A- e C'?il- - -- Q-4 ee - ee e -e - .gpm P , I ' 9 ' 9 1 - , L J ' Q - - ' 1 . r . . 1 , . g X 1 ' v in . . . i H . , V Y . s c . J ..- 4 1. - H Y Cel 1' I 1 tl v w .-x . L K N C A , Y ' ' Y YI K . . . . N , ,. . . ' l L I' . 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I' e '7 CLASS HISTORY PNIIORS, let s tr'1vel together lmtk over the four exentful we'1rs H K of our exmtence 'ls Hxgh Sehool students I Q llld we not feel lI11pOI'f'1I'lt when we bee lme l+reshmenP Can f you rememluer the Y qlentlne pants 'lt North mth the mock Ql X 2 Q WLllLlH1gp We 'lt Centml hid no pirty 'ls 1el'15s hut some were held ln the x U'lOllS Qeetlone Ihen ree xll how proud we felt when we hee lme SOI7l10I'l1OILS lml entered Mt Hml our tl uses 'lml how the upper el1ssmen 9OlTI6fllT1LSllU!!,'l'1Lll it ue But we dld not nnnd tlmt we smrted to work 'md m'1de 1 name for the el1ss of '77 Ou: onlx QOLl1l event of th'1t xmr wie the PICHIK held 'lt H ing 9111 Reedurlnan let uQ dwell more on the l'l'1lJpCI'llllgS of our unlol xe'1r We were 1ust then l3CQlI1lllIN.1' to he notued Remember the lVI'1equer ide C1rn1v'd the shows the Lostumes 'lnd wh1t 1 womlerful tune we hid Ihen everx hodx w'1s stlrred lux the exuternent of the tomlng ClLkl'lUl1 lhe plus Qeletted 0111 mpqlmle M1 Lolmlm 'IQ plLSlLlLl1f we 'ill knew thex would from the Qtut lhen of eourse we eouldn t sepxmte the two p1ls so we those Biker I x he for vue presldent, 1nd followlng lum e une Cru Tllltll. l own x 'ls Qeuet lrx 1mlR llph NN 'ide 15 tle wuler We Louldn t get 'll0H!I, without our p1rt1eQ Qo we elected '1 Qoual eommlttee whlth k0I1iIStCd l90l TH1'M KINLEYI'I'E'19-2 C'?fIIff-3-e-ee f- -Y 'ff e f f- - eelK'J l I N i Y- x ' ' 3 Y v Vai? ,A x t L L . C xt -Ll ' ' I ,, ' ' Nu ,Af 'lf , . ' . ' Ax 'Xt' l ' A In ' Y 1. A ' - 1 ee,-, if , ' x -, , . , ,, li' ek' . 1 x H ' , - ' 1 , -Z , , , , . -2 , K' - ,S Z , 1 w- Kinley High School'-fhow we used to lose our way in the great halls in trying to I ' K Vfrr f A .H I l V I K J I L . S 1 ew A-in g' ' y A . .. 1 I ' . - . - J ' ' lx- '. .rl Lf.'. 4 1 ' '. S 1. -Ax. 3 1 ' v y u . A I N , . w x , , v , 4 V Vw I ' L 1 A - ' sf , 'Jw n 1 . v u A, --3 , v 1 1 V 1 1 w . gr -1 V ' y E MCKINILEYITE 1 of P'1ul Pxtelgeorge, chfurmfm, Doroths Burke, 'me Mlller, XY 'alter Qolvm 'md Alm'1 Bolt -Xn exeeutlve commlttee w 12 m1de up of Mxldred Caehner, ch'urm1n, Dorothx lNIeC,urdx 11 Nlom Mltzel Robert Sexbert 'ind George -Xrmetrong Ihls xmportint bodx drew up our constltutlon bx whmeh the 'letlvltles of our elws 'ire governed Now, let us tr'1vel to Mwreh 18 the nlght ofour gt P'1tr1e1e lxld ljwrtx C111 t sou remember the fT1Ll'i1L'll comedx wrth George Cobb 'IQ the hero? -Xlso those PlllllL9 'md eonteste 111 the t1lHqCI'CI'lt roomQ Ihen we see thflt 11'lCV1f l11lC Chee r1v'1lrs Qprlngmg up We deelded rhqr ln Qte'1dolp'unt1ng Linton green 'Ind white, there Should be l's'1Y'll.I' Wm ofexhlblt mg our elim Qplrlt, 'md we set out to eonquer those 111 ll'T1pOI'f'1I1f Seniors We Qurelx remember the ClLILlxlI'lE2,' we give them ln NlmI9Slll1 ereele We dxd not need the third eonteet Ihe Wlflrllllg Qxde w'1s to h'1ve their eolore dlsplu ed on the Melx H1 Hwg pole so of eouree our green 'lnd white were put up On Mu '10 1971, c'1me the gre'1t event, the unror Bwnquet to the QCIIIOFS Pleture ln xour mlnd thftt grewt l11Qp1'lW of green, whlte 1nd purple tl1eb'1nquet the V'lLILlt.V1llC Qets between d'1neeQ 'md every thing th1t goes to nmlee unlor Qenlor b mquete 1 Queeeee Returnmg to School 111 qeptember, recill how proud we were to be Qenrore ln the eompleted bulldlng 1nd how eftgerls we eondueted NISIYOTQ through the new 1911 T H - 1 ' 9 2 2 wx- M- 1 f -rw .' 1 1 .YJ ' l ' s .Y ' N ' - ' X its 1 . ll . L 4 1 , . m . s l ' Y V. A . 'L Y I A x e it 'Y L 1. A x . Al ei .1 r 1 ' , .' 1 . . 1 1. .. l 1. 1' . I . B . V' ' '. 4 , A - . 'eu . .I 1 .' ' Q . -. L ew' I I. V' first defeated them at a baseball game in Cook's park, and then-oh, you all K xhxx V. V 1 . A,. 1 w V. , . A ' ' 7 . 4 - 'T ' . 1 1 . '. 1' - , - . . J ' . 2 . ' .. w , L .' L y H L wks, , 1 f 'H t t Y ' - 2 t , . e , L , . -ri e , , V :M 3 11- 6 E c NLEYITE 19 part durlng V1S1Ul1g week and we are proud now because we are the Hrst class to graduate from our wonderful school Our Erst partv the Gypsy Frollc was held Ill the new part Vlc had entertalnment 111 thc audltorlum and muslc hall refreshments ln the cafeterla and dancing 1n the muslc room Ihen on February 18 the class held a Valentlne partv Oh yes, we must not forget the grand march and the Hla ARI game After the lnfant plctures ofvarlous members of the class, we all had a pleasant surprlse The senior oflicers, who had been elected the week before, were introduced to the class Contrary to any class before us, we declded that George Cobb was such a good presldent that we would llke to keep him ln that ofrice But If seems as though we knew we must glVL some others a chance so Vlctor Green was elected vlce presldent, Helen Beglcy sccrctary and Flllott I emon, treasurer 'Ihose constltutlng the executlve comm1ttee are George Armstrong Baker Soclal commlttee Thelma Henry Ifrances Da Hlnden, Corr1ne Mlller and La Mom Mltzel Our class has always trled to show precedence and our endeavors were usually rewarded We are the Hrst class to graduate w1th an annual xnstead of the une Book of former years Our years of work and play together have always been full of pleasure except IU our Semor year when we were deprlved of two of our most popular and ad mlred classmatcs, Paul lVI1llcr, who was edltor ln chlcf of the Monthly and Paul L... ' I92 'I' H - M K I ' ' 2 2 VH! - mr- IK'-3 . . . . - vw' t 5 I N n I 1 i ' . . . . , , l c I c 1 . ' - . . I C x ' K ' . . 1 Q . . . 4 . I 2 . c c I- k N l . - l A x X G J 1 . , . . . . I , ' 9 Lybe, VV1ll1am Horn, Verner Lavender, W1ll1am Brodgen and Emll OeH'inger. 2 Y, , . X . . c 1 c l l 1 1 , . . J . . . . . . . - V . . . . Y . I - . ' 1 . . 1 3. ' s . ' 1. . -I - l l A ,. L' B Z , T ' l ' Yr ' H 354 THF -McKINI,I'1YI'I'F ' 1922 Om we we :rv Fitelgeorge, who scrxed the 4'l'1ss f'1ithfully on the soci'1l committee. We were wll deeply grieved over the loss of our two classmates. Can you remember the vfzrious 'zssemlmlies we used to hfmve 'it which Mr. Hewdley 'llwflys mfmde us feel thfzt we wfmted to become grewt, and th'1t we could, 'md would he willing to carrv the reipomilwilitv of lNlcKinlev l-ligoh Qchool on our lY1Clx9ll'.l1L should 1sl4 usp He g1ve us the pep and spirit th it hu m'1de our Chee wh'1t it is Nliw xl'ltfl11'IS, our other gu'1rd1m his 'llwus worked with UQ '1I1llgLlltlt,llUS1f10LlI' utixities 1nd we mn yu thflt our su44ess IQ 1 4l1ss is due to these two wonderful pfnla -ru 'il 662 Our Tr-avCl8r5 MYRTLE l9l V V K K S l 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C s 4 ' I x r . , 1 - - , 1 l l 1 w 4 . . 4 4 . . 4 4 4. 4 4.4 4 L' .1 l 4 44' 4 Z 44' 4 '4 .' ' Y 4 4 ' 4' 4 4 '4' 4 4'4'l44 '24'4 f ' L is 'ZZ Q QV V I N 4 , 4 4 rs -F ' , . . - 7 4.4. - -- ri ' ' ff v-:VM ', f L.,-4 .4 ' M I Q4 1' ' .4 4 ffl: ' I ' ,. plz -. SSL- . 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Ru! 1 z'z 71' ' K' . l . . 191 THE MCKINLEYITE 1922 Harold Boston Louls Mlnkln Lester Mlller Fugene Loomxs llllxan Fdwards I rances Bates Myrtle Tucl-.er 'I helma Crant Robert Boal Iulla VX alter Ross Hamllton VVm Long Mlldred Mlesmer Charlotte Hutch Bessle I avmsky felma Mcl 'lrren Fmmett Klng Florence Scott M1chael Ross Nona Vhse Margarett Ackelson Davld Llttle Flmer Gonder Llarence Hamllton Lols KCIECY Clarlce Channell Margaret ones Pearle Mcl arren I wul Mottcr lxenneth May forth karl Beachs Mlldred Florence Mlller Margaret Ball Dorothy Ixlng Robert Reblllot X lola Brechbllle Dorothy Brinker Frlltl Mcl mden Duncan VX eeks W1ll1ard'lmkler Iohn Parker Carl Flshel erome Zlmmer Candldate for Presldent on the Non Progres sxve tlcket Speaker of the House of Representatlves Sherlff of Greentown Fludlng my female admlrers A good l'lOLlSCWlf-C Qhalrman ofthe Equal Suffrage committee Pavlowa the second To own a dlcky bird fo dodge the 8th bell To make baskets Capt ofthe Salvatlon Army To own a polly Chlropodlst To hltch or hang Successor to Nazlmova A halr dresser Mgr ofthe Mosqulto Baseball team To lncrease ln hexght Prlze fighter Author of How to keep '1 husband Getting thlngs down Pat communlcate wlth Mars keep my trousers from wearmg out get a permanent seat at the Lyceum be popular be a brunett vampire drlve a taxle be a chemlst be the next President be a ladv s man o heave H '7 O be an Editor glVC a rouslng bawl e a queen o own a cellar e a sweet g1rl graduate get rid of my freckles be taller be a busmess man tlnkler of belles keep out ofthe poorhouse cultlvate a form llke Mr Harshman stay 1n mghts IIOO 0713 H'-5 , u I ' To ' ' . 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' To ' ' , , J ' To ' ' . l THE CKINIFYITF 1 Mxnme Sobel Belmont Blum George Fvans Blanche I-Ilrsth Ihelma Henry Fdg1r Schindler Irene W atlslns Iosephlne I ltlslmmons Wm Rrmmele 'zck Diebold I ottle Goughnour Alxce Relthenlvxugh Augusta I mes Mabel Fvans Nadine Harmony H1ld1 Reynolds Catherine Saunders get wlse be somebody s sugar plum h1ve a Peg o my heart llve 1lone wm 1 be1uty contest run l.jlfI1Cy lsrd Mr Heullcy Scrfappmg wlth Al Argulng for tlps Not to burn my h11r when Curllng If 'I he flct rem11ns be somebody s p'1stry cool. lxve rn 1 Ing uty ple1se Mlss Spxker get fat Ask R1y 'Io-1o1n the M1tk Sennett troup SENIOR CALENDAR Gy psy I-IFOIIC November IS Valentlne Party Iebruary 18 apanese Party May 17 unlor Semor Receptlon May 0 Class Plav une 2 Baccalauraete Sermon une 4 Commencement une Clfzss Day une 6 Alumnl Banquet une 8 ll01l ' M ,. ,. . ' 9 2 2 ' ' To '. . To 1 r . . J To C at n 1 Y g I ' . ' To ' . . I I ' ' To ' . . 1' . . . Y- ' A To . H '. I To ' . n ' 4 , ' ' ' 44 xl , . . . , - . . Ji V - K. . . V4 I I Y I 1 .' . To . I . . I' '. Q To ' ' . 'Y . To . '. ' ' . I ' To . ' , Y 14 Vn l C u s I t 4 I I I K ' ' , ' 0 Y V 4 . , . Y . y , . I ', ' -- .I ' I 9 .I i-0' . , I - ,I - ,J 7. I . . ',J . I ,J - , 'elif'-R K-Ju-.4 -L mx .LQ-, Jia. V A i Y- AV- ' 5A Y xv x . - ,gm 1 QL ' E' 'PH - .TS - 'fawfix 'x ,. 7 x 1 . -0 ' LJ' - 4 xi el A x -is 5. QQ' . Q Qzakuk XJ:-Bu :L-wx pveq. J T' ' 1 A - ,, - N- v . - , 5, , 034 Qu .v g' 0 Q 0' p I. A W . ii Z 5 vs N x ,- 7 W N f ' lv - 3- 41 -h THE - McKINLEYITE -1922 C791 V IFS lop Row Dorothy Brlnlxer lxlllan Ixrayl Bernice lxeyes Helen Moocl-. Mrs Rudy Frances DnH1nden Delll 1h Brown Regene Atkmheld Anabel Hess ulla VN alter Middle Row Carolme X lcary Ihelm 1 Henry Elxzabeth Mey ers Grace Cheveraux Mabel I' vans Clara Marz Gertrude R17 Margaret ones Mildred Qchxracl-. SClf6d Dorothy lxxng Helen Drumm Dorothy Mary Pvalyn VS olff Vhnme Paschen Esther Moegllng The Senlor G1rls Basketball Team qN,,,f-v ANY ARF 'IHE PLEASURES and the benefits that the girls L fn? N31 of MeK1nley Hxgh have derlved from gy mnaslum work, under l the dlreetzon of Mrs Rudy Q01 'W thls year are the Gxrls Basketball Teams,eaeh class havmg two teams of equal strength known as the Red and Black teams From seventy Five to nlnety glflS trled out from each class, thls was far too large, and a squad of about thirty was chosen from the Senlor class Mabel Fvans was elected Captaln of the Qemor team, and slnee then all her tlme has been devoted to preparatlons for the lnter elass tournaments It has mdeed been extremely kllmllllt to come to any concluslon as to what gnls should be on the regular QCINOI teams, on aetount ofthe equallty among the glrls as to thelr playlng We all haxe falth ln our play ers, and we can only hope that they vull lead the Qenlor class on to xrctory over our lower class men l104l ,. D Z ' V iw, . ,gy . V 3- I V, sl Y.: I Q , 1 ', . 2 , ,J N . . : . . j, 1 j, . I 1' , . . ,H , . ., . . , 1 ., t Yt J , i . 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F xmiyhl.- N-sv I , ui 52 E MCKINLEYITF 19 XX. if Qneiwawi' VICE DIQESTDENT YECRETNU TREAS-organ ASS OFFICER Morton Hfzrter Pwszden! Arlme Foltz Vffrefarj Pllzabeth Ywm VOOfh1S 11166 Preszdenl Paul Nelander T1 ezzsw er CIASS GUARDIANS Mr Rlley MISS Shumaker is l106 THE -MCKINLEYITF -1922 ww E E 1 -rv C 1rlIehm1n, Phan funn, M111111 H uhtd, RILI'l'1f1II ILII'lLIg,L Mfzudc Mcllw '1nL, VI1lI11m QIIUPSOII EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ,-li HP FXELL IIXIE COMMII IPI' IS the Lorpue TT1'1Xll'TlLl9 of ff' XN I the umm' C1155 It fumtxons 'is '1 Qort of World rII'lbLll1'1I for ' P xx jf the seventpen I1'lflUI1'i0f'fI1C Iumor I. mwerse Ir IS the LIIQPCIIQLI' I N-XVX1 4 -I L3 I5 -2 dance It 19 the 'umm of wxfsdom 'md '19 '1 bodx of executxvee v'Ac his no pear Iasmg jokes 'ISILIC thit 'ire commonlx 'IITPIILLI to thy fiuthorxtx usuillx hgur 'ltlvels veqted In such '1 buds, thus clfms hu set '1 vurx dehmtg work for thls commlttee todo It IS TCQPOIISIIJIC for thu exuutmon of all det'uIQ 1nd cl'1ss nmtters Ir dow mould the pollu for lts LODQIIELICIILX Ihu 'irc not '1 Hgurfltlxn group but a rml pommlttc-L wlth 1 rml tflsk to pgrform H01 I . . , . 1 ' 1 . I ' P, I 6 I rl x V. .L L l S 4 I A I 'A fx 1 r - Y I y 1 f V . V I - H x - an 4 A4 ' A L 4 A - K 5 5 , Ax . . M . Q N , . . 'Gif was . J 1 . . L . s . 1 klzsx sv -dj X K . . , . V i . i .K L l '- 1' K , . . . ' . . , ff dx Q of equlry and JUSTICE. It acts on matters rcqmrmg t2lCt and pru- j f , GX j . . . . K- Zh : A . . . ' - . . .. . j ' . I 'ark Eh., 5 . , . iv. ' I a . L s 'I 4 .X ' c I 'I 4 'I B - I . 'I u . . C 'V I- E u I . .E K X 'Y . A V . E . s . 5 . X lvl I . .6 L . . L C C I 5 n A. . w'Y . - I - . Iiv. r ' hiv L I. C E K . 7 2 B xl- I . I . C ,S K .E Y 2 Q F c LEYI 99 11081 .-MKIN TR-1- mn - qw H091 E'McKINLEYITE -1922 ma are F MCKINLEYITF 199 SOCIAL COMMITTEE MONG AI I IHIN PARI IES th If have been held ln hdclxlnlck Q, 1 Ag: . Hlgh School, the unlors had the best, when thex celebrated 'Z ' led the Hard 'llmes party last December There were rags, rents, rl e tears and evers lIlCl1C'1fl0I1 of extreme poverty among those G YQ present fhere were hoboes, tramps, freaks, scarecrows and , ba A , ragamufhns Ihls was the first pfutx that the Iumors held thls wear md lt was 1 great success I he program lncluded 1 pl IX l he M 111 Outslde , put on hx the Iunlors LOI1SlStlI1g of Eve members, and last but not by any means least, refreshments prepared by Mr and Mrs Fletcher It was such 1 success that another was soon planned Ih1s was to be 1 more formal 'lffalr Bulletms c imc out, announclng a George VN ashlngton party on Ifebruary '74, and when lt came BOY Ialls about sour costumes Prlzes were awarded to Vcrda I-Ierrold and Morton I-Iarter for belng the best IVI'1rtha VI ashlng ton and Uncle Sam, respectlvelx Iwo plax s, Love und Ic'1 'ind COlOl1l'1l Days , were presented, and to melee from the comments, vers much 611103 ed 'I he first partx was under the LIIFCCUOII ofa socml COITIUIIITLC chosen from the representatlvcs from the LllH'4LI'CI1f rooms, and the second undel the commlttee elected ln the unlor class Ihls commlttce eonslsts of the f.OllOWll1g members Flmer Mullalx Clzazrmazz, Doroths Irench, Robert Phrlhps Ishmbeth Pearson and Iohn Mlller 'I he plannmg for the future partles ofthe Iumor Class 1s rn thexr hands, as I9 fl'lCIL1ll1O!' Semor reccptlon I h1s w1ll be the blg event ofthe near and IS belng looked forward to by all the upper classmcn l10l T H , ' . ' .. 2 I O a.. J 4 , , 2 1 I ' I 11' Agate, J I A , I 3. X 1 - 1 .1 A . 2 1 1 . . . . u i K I .- and coached by Miss Busbyg dancing, a shadow picture, the Ossawaloskie Quartet T . I A K K Y C Y I si K . c ' . . . O 1 K L L h I KN C A , T .si K ex K . . ' . - ' sz 2 . ' J . 3 ' . ' 1 C Y A- I l L 1 n ' il V I 'Y T ,Ou 'rf 1 L ' ' 4 K A' A ' s I ' - N ' Y ' 1 Y fl I 7 'A 1, lf ' 'f I ' 4 1 - I C S L n - - ' . f Q ' ' . A l . Aki 1 ' A K J L 1 4 3 . 1- .s iv , J ' . 'lx' 'K N ' ,, . 'S S ' -: 4 , L 1, -. U, : , . , ' ' A., 2 . l I l Q 1 L I I js' I T C - T I I. . 1- c I c I s j . I I+ L IQWW Buck Row Prhel Qtmt7 I-l1ro'd Brod 1 Alfred lfouts R IX mond Strulm Nl xrlf. H xnnx I rout Row IITICQ Roemer R llph Illfefhl He mor 1x1Lcl'Lll Cllfll 1 urorrus Isll el Smxth Helen Summer XNIHTLIIUIIII hbel 'Norm in lseh mtl L mrl Bunk JUNIOR SENATE -L.-r HI' DIC 'XII ll' D Ile RN1 of umor Sen lre 11 ul Its Lhf1Sl'LI'llI1g X J? j thls, se lr lt Nlelxlnlex It IS 1 httmg, KLTINf-UI'lflN6FLIlS0I1L repre fs., Jf Q sentfitlve from e'uh home room regirdless ofthe populitlon m ia thfit room It IS 1 hfmdx tool for diss utlvltles 'md fumtlons Ir 15 1 qunk md dlreet IT1t.fhOLlOfI'C'lLh1l1L everx umor lhese Senators hflve been good lm 'Ll Qolons, worthx of the term V HB lllll 'I'H1'NI'KINI,HYI'l'F' .... C'7flff-'-- ff-ef - --'-'------'- rf '-ff- 'ff W'--Hein Y' IP5 : ,Z JZ :R A I Q: L7 2' C .lil x 516A v S Sli: g1.f.'v: ',1.'ik I .WI -i.Y1z5'Y 11 . :I 4 ' ' S 'iff HL ' . , ' ' THE - MCKINLEYITE ' 1922 ws- e e -rw JUNIOR GIRLS SQUAD IIIIE FBPI Czzplam Ifumce Shanks Nonw Vhse Dina VS alters IVITBLIIILHS 'Vhsterson Ruth Sxler Grace Wflllaee Mfirgaret Buel Annetta QIemLntQ IVI'1rth1 B'1rtcm IVI'11ta SI1eHIer I'IC1l1OI' Sflllfh BITCIIIHC Wfllker Bermae ukson QI Dorothx My -Xnmx IXfI'1I'glC Schloot C eanette Shuku live yn Metzgwr M'1ude INILIIVQNL Ylrgmla Ixmg OIE1 IJ'1VlLI LOUISC Saunders Don t su we 'lre not progressing yust see whit we hive A Iumor Clrls Bisketlmll Squid 'md it sure hw the pep At the 'I ourrmment IS the plue we expect to 'show whit the glrls re'1IIx um do once thex I1'1ve the LIYUILL We come to pr'1ct1ce 'Iuesdu mght We keep m trwmmg too And lf the rules are not kept rlght It s OIT the squad for you l11'7 I , O . , . , . A V T ,. ' 1105, 'ips J . A , ., , I , I I , 1 ir 2,3 5. MI' v Y I I l V v i A , I I I L , u , L 4 , W jf f . A , . f ., . . . , . xg S . , . . . , V . x v Y ra 1 ' ' A 9 ' x .I' r Y , g, . , . 34 ' . 4 , 1 , I I 'i , . - U A , X ,. . . ,. . , . . . . , 1 1' 4 Y . . , - I I -I l I . , . c a - 1 is 1 I . 4 n ' s I J 5 C A L 'V KC , 'Y L X S K ,- V - . . 1 a 1' T 7 , V . . . ' J 9 , v T E McKINLEYITE 1922 BOYS TEAM X HIS SNAPPY AC GRFC A'I ION w1s captfuned luv the sturdw fd I ,B W alter Roth commonly known 'rs Bub It w1s mfmaged bw J P xx h1s fellow guflrdsmfm Curl Iehm'1n The te'1m wis coached bw B 'I he Juniors owe much to Mr Summers for hrs ffuthful 'Ind help Af ful SCFVICCS ln thus capacltw VN hlle we met defe If ln score ln the first game Wlfh the senlors set wc IDBIICVCLI thls no lll omen so we moved r'1p1dly 'lgimst the Sophs to thc tune of 37 to 7 VS hen thls gaoes to the prmter the serles 'lre not hwlfover 'md wc WTECI' fl1lSfC'1l'I1 w1ll make '1 record whlch w1ll add more honor to the class of '73 Regardless of the outcome 1n scores our spxrxt goes on undaunted and undefeated We are stlll for 73 l113 H . . l 1 O L U di.. I , I ' . .' 1 3 'AMT' V'-Tb Y N sc rv Y Y GRN, MF- L ' ' ' ' . ks-7 S j ' . . . , . . . - . V A N .S , - g . , JZ: gif, , Harold Summers, the '16 and '17 center for Ohm State cagers. .1 N i . - . 'i --:rf - . . - , ' ' ' ' , . 2 . . 6 . K . S, 'Y A . '. I c I ' 6 c . . - . ' I . ... . I . T I , ' L I K I 5 Y . K . . . , s - . 7: , . 7 ' l THE M KINIEYITE-19 - U 03 'FW zrumoa PAQTIES l-it mlm Q II4 I .9 ' I I I .I L , . 5 0 'I l Mm zzz ,. I ff, ., j K? V ' Q o f If 55-'II I X I A ls! r3',,if' bs rf I A 'flqh ' ' 1 I Af K 1 Ll RDI-XNS Herlmrt XX Igtllidllf Ruth I' rdm m Y T E MCKINLEYITE 1 2 fa If ewes were mfzde for seemg then b autx IS IIS own exuuse for bcmg 11161 clxlwl 9 Ihmgs rh lf him 1 uxmmon qu lllu Lvgr C1Ll1LlxlX Qegk thur ovsn kmcl l117l 'rms-M-' 1 ,IiYI'l'Ii'l 22 me 1793 THE 'IVICKINZLEYITE'-1922 Chia- - t IPD TI-IE SOPHOMORE COUNCIL , T f s. 6-Q UR SOPHOMORE COI NQIL was orgfmlzed near the close of ,sqfgix the first SIX weeks perlod Th1s body COl1S19tS of 1 representatlve f ky ni from eath Sophomore KIIVISIOH, the onlx requlrement belng We 0 that thelr grades average elghty Fave or above The class I ofheers were elected bv the COUI1Cll from ltS members 'Ihew 'l' sf are lheodore Phllllps Pu Wien! Ann O Brlen, Vzfc P1 eszdmt lVI1lton Ieed, S6f7tfd7-Q T1ea5wc1, Sona! Commzlle, Dorothx Flsh Catherlne E Vhlson It IS the duts of th1s councll to act IH all matters concernlng the class It must vote on all class assessments and other me xsures, pass upon lppI'OpI'I'1flOIlS from the class trtasurx, and provxde the members of the class wlth SLllf'1lDlC soclal gatherings Path lI'lKllVlLlUF1.l counulman lb expected to collect assessments, dls trlbute tlckets for parties, 'md to keep hls sect1on1nformedconcernmg class actlv 1t1es and LlCClSlOI1S ofthe touncml Vhth the able i'1LlV1CC and asslstance of MISS Frdman and Mr Benedlct, class guardlans, the COl1IlCll has performed all these duties ffuthfulls lhe '1ilVlQ'll3lllI'N of flIlSpl'1II of tlflss government IQ shown by 1ts success A tounul of representatlves chosen hx the students mn govern them e'1s1lx and elieetualls , far better than am teather or teachers 'I he to operatlon Wl'l1Ll'l the councll has recelved from the Sophomore class shows thls H18 . . ?f ' E . . I '. ' r . I fix ' - . . c K9 1 ' ' ' .- . ' ' .L 7 i f ' fl. I T . - . I .A 4 - ' ' I, v' . , 1 Zinninger, Harriet Guignon, Lester Kauffman, James McBride, and Robert ,. is gf 'Y 5 . hit. . . L . ' K K- 'Y' ri I --C . D 'Y . L It-s l. . 'Y . I .I I sn A I xl l . I . I sl iv s Y xl ls. 'Il ' - U, K K 1, K . U ' s - ' ' . l THR 'NlcKlNl,PlYl'l'F -1922 cw ee ee e -t e-ee-rw THE SOPHOMORF TEAM if:-.1-f HP SOPHONIORINQ hlvt mult Flxt stlrts so fu thus stuon '6-,Img ya txxo of them lmtlng 111 tht lnttr tllsb strlts flntl tht I'LITl'1lI1lI1g K-xl U -VG three wxth outsltlt te'1ms Q' ,Nj W hlle l'1OltllFlg the oppomtlon storeltss tlLII'lI1LI tht hret h'1lf B thex sutteetletl III collettlng SIX mirlxtre I he entl of the fourth ' ' ' quftrter found tht lower Ll'1SQITlCl'l le ltllnto 8 6 During the gftme, not 1 foul xx 'ts t lllttl on the Sophs 'lhelr ox erxxhtlmlnsl tlefeit If the hintls of tht LIINOTQ time nw 1 Qurprme -Xtter tht l1'1I'Ll tmme xxlth LCHYI ll, thex toultl not tztt Qmrtt l intl thelr IY1SSlI1g six no stlrs toultl lat pltltetl from thls gimt, '1lflNlLIL,l'l lr lxx trtls xvts tht onlx one qlmlt to stort, lT11lxll'lLf ont go 1l mtl Your fouls Ihtlr thlrtl lntl fourth glmts whlth rtsultttl Ill xlttorlts for thtm xxert wlth tit lx mtl s Rtserves intl NILlXlI1lLX lemplts Iht lx trt LIIINL xxis rout: xxlth tht hn'1l store litllig 17 1 for tht Sopm Iht g1mt xxlth tht Xlthlll ex Iemplts xx 15 CISX, ft lturlng tlose fDLlZ1I'LllI1g hx the Sophs -Xlthough hftxmtlltftppetl eexertlx 'intl plftxlng Qtmlnst lutlt thtx Que the QCDIOFS 1 gqmt for thelr monex vxhlth xxfm entlrelx unexpettttl hx minx Ihe g1IN6 Qflffttl off list Wlfll tlose Quflrtluxg lux lvoth ttftms Iht hrst quirter tntletl 4 5 Seniors, intl the hqlt 9 4 Semors l'tlxv lrtls kept tht loxxtr tlflssmtn ln the rate xxrth exght fouls out of ten 'attempts l19 ' D J iuqity fi? 1, I f it 1 - . . . . . . 'VH '- . ' 4 , . Sy fff V - - - - .. , , - , 5 5 gg N' . . .. H . 1 , F113 is N . x. Y. G VA ,. . f 1,93 1 q, 2 ' L K L' 3 221.530 : - 1 W 1 . T . . ' ' . V. ' 'z 1' t P- . t -t , . ' and teumworlq, which featured in the Central game, was lacking. Sufhcient to j, 3 z 3 ' ' ' . - t 5 it 'z 3 :J l 1' . ' - z y A 1 1 . A l - '. f 3: . 'H M ' ' 1 '. 1' '. sz ' up hh V. A. L h. --- . In ,. a t D V. .A v,. I vw ' ' .C ,I . 18 ,Z ' . x Y ' If A' J. ' ' ' ll 11 . 7 4 is ' ' ' s 4 1. sn x V , 'i' HL ' ' ' H ' ' ' , Y . Y Y K I vi- h I' , Y i VK t I 4 j 1 L ' Q ' 'I . .N . 1 '. 1 l THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 ww M e e -rw lop Row Helen Cralg lxathleen lwlses Dorothy Hoover Ruth Ifetters Vlrglnxa McDerma1 one Stlnson Helen M ISSCQ Vhldl Mclxxnnex md I llllan I!IE,Ll0I'l Middle Row Clxdxs Shock Pvelxn Wolf M lrlettx longfellow Olive Stokes Io1s Mitchel Clptunb Helen xmes Mx rtle Hassler Mabel 'I hompson and Grace Shock Bottom Row Mane Bchnelder Ym,1n1a Stowe Helen Cra1g and Helen Wongunten The Sophomore Glrls Basketball Team -1-1-K HI' SOPHOMORF GIRI S mterested ln Basketball praetxced C-N JKT' hard all wmter 'Ihe firstof Mareh a squad of I'l1lI'fV glrls was f-Ax fi-QJ5 pulsed and Iols Mltzel was elected Captaln I ater this squad Q7 Q, was dlvlded 1nto two teams called the Red, and the Black my 'These te lms are of equal merlt and axe to Lompete wlth the ' two umor and S6I11OI' Ieams Ill the Cnrls lnterellss Basket ball Tournament l120 l : . I 1 Au, r Y ' Y , Y K 1 1 . ,. ,. . . . . Y J . , ', 1 js . . Y . : 1: ju , Y v V 1 I 1 I v .1 ' . 1 A v v , i , . . , , ,, . . Q . . , , ' . , ' . . . . . '. : . . . , I . , . . ' 1 rl ,T 4 K A ,A 1 K 7 A I G T irq.: s.,,,.ws . . i N . V . .- -, - , Q 4 . 4 1 . 1 . 1 ,,. F55 ,, . 1 . . . . , . . . , . . . , ,J . . , , 1 c 4 . 4 c s . A . . c T -l f , ' ' ' . , 5 jf. 5 3 4 . 4 . 1 . 2 A K F5 5 - ' ' . 4 S 'I S . ' 1 1 1 ' ' A ' 'M L I p K , C 1 ' Y, 5 n E Ikcls NLFYITE 19 SOPHOMORE REVIEW fyf ll ss UR PRP SIVNII Qophomore el1ss ls prob lbly the l1rs.zest ln the 373 hxstorw of lVIeIx1nlew I-Irgh Sehool It h1s SIX hundred elghtx two Niall members, dlstrlbuted rn twentx seven CIIVISIOTIS Ihe 1rr1nge J X' ment of the 1ff11rs of so l1rge 1 cl1ss h1s gre1tlx t'1Y6Llfl1C ener I ' gres of the Qophomore Cflllllell but it has been done, 1nd done CI'CCl1f'1l3lW The first Sophomore soe11l 1Hf11r w1s 1 Hoboes Chr1stm1s PITYX, held on Deeember I6 XITTIOLIQ f1nt1st1e eostumes were exhlblted Mildred XXLllLI' 1nd 'lmes Sxmpson I'LLClVlTlg prlfes for the best ones I he progr1m eonslsted ofsever ll mus1e1l numbers, IH whleh Pete Welts, Curt Benelert, Leell -Xrm1t1ge, Ben Sehom1n Jack IVI1son ohn lVI1ller Ben B'1l'1lIflH6, 1nd Ied Phlllrps d1spl1wed thelr t1lent, some d1nces bx L1ther1ne fll1l'llI1QfCI' H1r11et Ixr1use, I 1ll11n I CVIC, 'lflel 91r1h Stublex, 1nd 1 pl1xlet presented by I-I1rr1et Cxulgnon l-Ierbruele Glesler, 1nd Homer W hlte I here were 1lso 1 tu mblmg 1et 1n lIT1LlSII1Lftl1'llOgLlC, 1nd 1 monologue After the progr1m e1me the refreshments, followed bx klfU1LlI1g were our tumblels, St1hler IXI'ClLl1lJ1UI'!1 1nd lvIUIAL,lIL'1ll, In 1 seeond 1ppe1r1nee, humorous slut bw belsler 1nd St1hler, Ll'11'lLll'lg numbers, wrth song v1r11t1ons, by Vrra ones, I-I1rr1et Isr1use, I1ll11n Iev1e, C1ther1ne lrnnrnger, 1nd Q1r1h Stubles, 1nd a CO11ClLlCllIlg mus1c1l perform1nee bx 'Ied Phlllrps 1nd Isvelsn Wolfe Iunalls c1me the e1ts 1nd then the dsmcmg qltlCSl'l0NV9 were 1rr1nged for those who dld not deslre to danee Both of these p1rt1es werepr11sed1nd1ppree11ted bx the members of the el lss Besides the p1rt1es, 1Cl1ss b1sls.etb1ll te1m h is been orglnlled 1nd su1t1ble yer sexs provided for the pl1x ers -Xll thls h1s been done mth 1 FDIIIIITILIITI dr un upon the poclsetboolss of the members of the el1ss Onlx 1 reason1ble 1mount h1s been assessed, 1nd set If IS expeeted th1t there w1ll be 1 surplus 1t the end of the se1r In 1ll these matters the 'llel of Nlrss I'rdm1n and Nlr Benedlet h1s been ln vz1lu1ble Ihex h1ve helped the LULU1Lll rn exerxthmg, 1nd wnthout thelr 1ss1st 1nee so gre1t 1 sueeess eould not hue been YT'lrlLlL of the p1rt1es 1nd other el1ss '1ff11rs Besides 1ss1st1ng1n the ord1n1rx sesslons of the eounell Nllss I'TklIT11l1 h IS 11ded tremendouslx ln the prep1r1r1on of the p lrtx progr1ms 1nd NIr Benedlet h1s been gresitlx lnstrumentfil ln the 0I'g'lI1ll'1I1OI1 ot the el1ss b1slsetb1ll te1m Ihe Sophomore counell, ln beh1lf of the Sophomore el1ss, wlshes to render IIS smcere thanks for these serxlees IP T H - I ' I . ' 2 2 ws- - ewes vw . . G- I , .I . J z ' f . 5 : - 1,3 K 'Y I . 1, - . G A - - - - . Y . I , . . L I. I 1 l . L t is .I I s ze X I . X 3 I I VJ. I K H I , V In , J . , L 6 . C , , . . W .A K 'Y i K 1 L L If. K L L v, x , , I, t ' ' 'H , e . C t s' A 1 1' -4 s -,Ks s xv s iv K s' l Next came an Irish Party, on St. Pz1trick's day, March I7th. On the program x-5 ki L 3 , 7 vs 2 , L s is . I x-,- 1 xl I -1- , ' ' 6 I t, 1, ' ' ' S i 1 1, Y v i- 'Y K L l 1 . . s l e e 4 K H JL x t . :lx K K X.-.1 I 1 ',,, is s :K-Ls. '. . '. . f.. .:' . A. if '- 1 . .'. S - 5' I. .S ' . 2' V VN I 1. .. 'V K . L C K. la e K 'Y G ' X L I L 1 . I L 'V L 1 . - .' I I . I . .. ' - K w L G t L- --sk-N s L v ss L J 1 1 . sk- t . .ssl L. ' ' Q 4' . ' ' 4 4 ' 4 ' I 1' c .I 4 I . ' . ' l L 1' Q e x I . 1 .ffl ' l I Celt L .I ' I L ll . -ll T E MCKINLEYITE 1922 SOPHOMORE ACH IEVEMENTS X HF SOPHOMORE CLASS of the present year hopes to achleve 1 I dlstlnctron ln the coming years and to go down m Hlgh School Xxx Q hlstory as the Memorable Class of 2-I but rf we should fall to iss reallze our hopes for our unlor and Senlor years we are stlll g Z ly .M not to be denied marked dlstlnctlon for our contrlbutlons to the 4 I llfe of the current year We have sometlmes heard that Abraham Llncoln saxd that God must love the common people for He made so many of them By the same token our class has a rlght to expect speclal favors of Provldence for never before has any Hrgh School class ln Canton had so large a membership as ours Vle do not rely how ever on numbers nor mdeed on Provldentxal ald as a basrs for dlstlnctlon 'Ihe class has had rts part rn every phase of school l1fe as we shall show by reference to our headllners share of llmellght and honor thls of course, IS contrary to thelr own desxre for the1r modesty IS well known but Hlgh School recreatlon seems to be arranged so that the boys perform and wln the applause whlle the glrls sit along the slde llnes and support the cheer leader But be that as xt may conslder the followmg ex h1b1ts and admlt that no Sophomore class has ever before had so large a share ln the honors of the school I rrst, conslder the football Hrmament Three sophomores won letters for foot ball Harold I rease played end 1n every game and Ben ohnson won hls laurels 1n the Mt Vernon game where he made three touchdowns Ralph Beachy earned his letter by playlng tackle Second team letters were awarded to Hershel Deal ames McCurdy ohn VVh1pple and Homer Herbert IH recognrtlon of therr work Our spotllght of fame now turns to the basketball players ames McCurdy who was placed as rovlng guard on the Flrst All Ohlo team by every crltxc and Harold Frease another star served as guards on the varsxty team and have brought honor to our class and school by their splendld play1ng Chandos Mlller Hershel Deal Mathew I unn and Howard Lleber also deserve speclal recogmtxon for therr excellent playlng on the McK1nley Reserves I lox d Ixrltbbaum Mutz Stahler and Owen Morehead deserve mention among Sophomores who have achieved promlnence 1n the class because of thelr very entertammg tumbllng acts at Sophomore partles But not all promlnent Sophomores are boys Sarah Stublev Katherine Zln nlnger I llll'1I'l Levre, Ifxra ones and Harrlet Krause are to be complemented upon their danclng at our partles The gxrls of the class have also proved therr worth by thexr work on the Sophomore COUHCII and In preparatlon for our socxal affalrs However the Sophomores do not advance athletxc achrevements alone At pre sent there are three Sophomores on the staff of the MCKIHICS Hrgh Monthly Anne O Brlen W alter Bellrnskr and VI alter Allman We also have rn our mldst Robert H YV1lson '1 real honest to goodness scholar The vast majorlty of the class do work honestly and sincerely to achxeve scholarshrp l122 H . . 0318 K5 . O 1 A'- '- , . ' ' KZ? i . . . . . . . QS' ps' A ' Y ' ' ' SQL ,tiff ' ' J ' , ' , ' . E .1 1' 4' 4 Q ' f l, fX i . . . . . . ,gf-fl . C Z . .yd if - . V 7 . . . . . . , . . . , . , - , . . It is needless to say that the boys of the class have managed to get the lion's 5 Y Q D - . , . , . . - 8. . - I u K : C x . J I . . - , I HI - -I ', I J 1 ' 1 , , 7 ' i ll YY ' A . 1 . l ' , . . i x ' ' I J , . . U - ' .' Q 3 ' ! 1144 1 WI'1Il'1 i r, ,f ,If 42552154 THE 'MCKINLEYITE -1922 wages g e -rw FRESHMEN 7 v FRF WE ARF, students ln Ohlos greatest school and just lreshmen, too l Q Q l Although lVIcK1nley Hlgh School rs supposed to be 1 Senior H1, there 'ire ln our number thrce sections of Ircshmen sent here because of the crowded COI1Lllfl0Il of the unlor Hlgh Schools They are all taklng the College Preparatory Course and have brought wlth them the1r own teachers, MISS Ihompson Fngllsh Instructor MISS H3Stll1gS I 1t1n and Algebra lnstructor, and Mr Shlrk Flementary Sclence SAC' 1 451 . D 4 'NJA cxrclcs Oh why can t we he I reshmen 'lgfun P If the I rcshmcn Ill the Iun1orH1gh Schools are hlce thel reshmen 111 lN1cK1nley next yeflr s Sophomore class as a whole will be called the pepplest class that has entered Mc kllllffl thus far 'lhey seem to want to go IH for every thlng leach home room has a basketball team and they h'1ve played several games lmong themselves lhey had a party durlng the wmter They have co operat cd wlth thc Mclxxnley Hlgll School Monthly through thelr lreshmen Repor ton ll Staff lNLINlHLlb llc the Scmors, can but say to you ln p1rt1ng Prxde goeth beforc the fall so watch your stcp and try to mutate the comlng Senxors and you ll get along Hne 111 th1s grand new school l124 U . , . . , . p s' x 017 J 1 1 . 4 4 x 'e y ' - lb .,::,,, .K 1 . I I A 13 - . 4x an 5 ,!?Q,.,lyk I . . J . . 24: v . r 6 l N v . . , , . g J AC C L L ' u , ,4 I and Algebra instructor. The last named teacher is often spoken of thus in higher s- x AAN, it y fy sg , T K I ' .,, V x ' sa ' ' C . L C K ,. ,, , . . I x i V V I u Y C V I ls W c Y s 'Y c 1' 2 .. ' ' I' . v' l ' . y' . - - y. ' A - 7' v ' I K c ' Q - 1 , ' V m x ' W 1 Y v ' ' H ' 1 U , . . . . . 1 . , , 1' c N 1999 M' f,,'xk5ESIN REMEMBER umm X in Jusv X You ALmos'r MJENT vnsseo LN T0 51.559 wma dx fs I HEATING TEST 7 Q7 f 'X 'runfs 'f' UNCH f s f N 5 Q W? of'rsN Rcsuvrs 'Hciv XX Z m 'rms -p ff! 1' y X Q P- m i! -CXIAAJM ff lik MIN NOT Q 3 WEAK X 'ff C N SJ Q We r-ucwr kr! weak AT HOME X 57? X Do A LITTLE' i AU LU 'rms SUMHEFX 2 ww A 7,2 Jumoa QAME oNE Monumc, , A fl' 43 y i ix NIGHT CONC IH Hfumy AT -1 C LEGE BUT How W -L HE ou- USED To Trng,-N -se.-9 4 Wg, QM Qyiffil. UEFJ 3or1ETHluG Q NE -I Evznvo H 39 yn' Know ABOUT Avfzvfffff-f INTER CLASS Bas: BALL? is C 331334 city Qiwib 'Q Yu-6543 VP 2 Iescofjut' 'KE Wow 43044 bn Urn' u P I ,Z NOT UNUSUAL A-r THE JUNIOR nun sfumxmuougr l125 'I'H1'INI KI,LEYITIi- h, ml -ff-M-Y i .Kg 'if' , E MT v . . V X I -X ' M Nyxfil . - fyxlfi Q: Q ' f f X ff, X -'X X V-.6 N t f Q' ',',, ..,- Eg... ' I' l--- -'N --' - f-. ,W 7 I KN, 7 Ji di ' dx . :EAD Q 0 I O5 'Q - q- AL1 H , rfff , .- N- - f ,l N 0 ws - ,. ,,... , cs 4 - - 'sk' Q, NN! QC Hi' T1 - O M, ,W . . f ' di Amr We , fu. 77 :NJ C!! 1 - X .1 wk Q ff Q3 0 1 -1 1 'ij 'W gi F ' ' ex L-J 17! - r o omei JSE OL - I f 0 ff 3 f j, llluw -Bo ?- j at -I 51 ff- Ab f I J 5 A ruin.. ' V, Mb X Q 0 xl, N3 359-Em ' nllb 1 THE-MCKINLEYITE -1922 POST GRADUATES CKINLEY S POS'I GRADLATF CLASS thls year IS the Q largest one in the hlstory of Canton H1gh School Q b 'I hose graduates of 71 besides four of 20, whose names and ativfg smnlmg faces you percelve on the above page, were so thlrsty A that thex were compelled to return for a last llI'lgCTll'lg xear wlth 1n the protectmg shelter of her walls Our ab1d1ng place thls X ear IS on the east slde of room 315 however not Wltlllll speaklng dlstance ofthe Semors who are located on the west slde of the aforesald room We have not done much thls sear ln the soclal lmc as our fllllldb have been too greatlx occupled wxth more serlous matters, such as are bound to come into the llves of 3 oung hopefulsjust preparmg to enter thls cruel heartless world, although on Chrlstmas Eve, some of the more frxvolous members dld actuallx put aslde dull care and serlous problems long enough to mdulge ln a dance at the Hotel Northern Other th In tlns our tlme has been advantageously spent IH seelung knowledge and pursulng lt Besides the twenty two Post Graduates who have returned to lXf1LKlHlCy Hugh thls year IS the class of glrls who are taldng normal work whlch, lf added to the l126 I U qw AFV , , 7 . . ME., X. rr,r G I .4 W f ' pwrq , , G G ' , D, , VME 'SJPV for knowled e and reluctant to leave our dear Mclxlnlev H1 fh A . IK , g - -E an V i t L - - V - . 3 Y I V C I .Y 1 . L .K . 2 CL . S G c Y A . . . 1. c S H N Y . . . , . . . I h I Y K g . Y I a . - 1 1 6 W . Y I V . . Y. V, . . C I' c 9'l Post Graduates would make a good slzed lUl'llOl' college class Qmcc we are leav111g lhfICIXlI1lCX we maw safelw saw forever we feel called upon to offer a b1toft1melw 8dVlCC to ww hoever 1t may concern about a jumor college Because wwe were not pr1v1leged to en1ow such a wonderful th1ng we are IH no WISC less anx1ous that such a splend1d dream should be real17ed 1n the wears to come for our fellow students who w1ll soon be 1n the same posltlon that we are ust fl1ll1lx what If w1ll mean to hundreds of graduates who wlll be unable to go to college after gI lLlLl'1tlOf1 on account of Hnanclal cond1t1ons and what a large sum of monew m1ght be saved and kept ln Canton that otherwlse would be spent elsewhere are wou aware of the fact that a verw large number ofthe graduates of the Class of ll who were antlclpatlng attendlng college thls wear were on account of f1nanc1al LOI'lCllfl0T1S unable to go and how lovelv If would have been could these people have come back to Mclxlnlew H1gh asfollfgt Frffshlnmz And thcw would hlve come too had such a thmc, 18 a 1LlI1lOI' college been mstltuted here IIS a cruel world some t1mes n es ce pas? We hope th1s l1ttle h1nt maw H1 some vwaw reach the ears cwcs but eh1cHw ears of Mr Pottorf and all others concerned and th lf l'l'llS l1ttle Slwlllgg 51 word to the w1se I9 SLIHILILHI' maw be found true 1n th1s part1cul1r c use We Post Graduates were certalnlw glad of the pr1v1lcc,e 0fLl1l0wIllL, mother cheered for and low lllw supported our telms as well ls mw other cllss Ill the school We m1ssed the other members of our class of ql but were no less 1pprec1at1we ofthe splend1d class of 77 wh1ch IS takmg our place thls wear We congratulate you and w1sh you no end of success and happmess even as great a happmess as was ours last wear Once more and for the last t1me we saw to lhfILKlDlCX I-l1gh facultw and students Goodbw Good l uck God Bless You ' PGST GRADUATES Joux B1cw11a 1 MABPI 1soR1w11z 1 1w11R1L1w1 1soww1w1as ao DOROIHY coovra v1 Fs1H1R c1111ss 1 cHA.R11Hs H-XNIJIIN 71 ROSS IIBhR 71 FSIHIAR IICHINPR IFSIII' 11xooww1R 71 RLTH ww1xc,1-R 11 TPD ww11TER 71 177 ROBIARI XIXI-R9 0 Rl BY OI HPR l HOXN -XRD SNIIIH 71 OYD SNIIIH ANNI' Slclx-XIOOSI l INIJXN -XRD H-XRRINC ION l C Rl IPHNIIIIPR 0 FIAORC I' F XXORKIXC l NIXRC PXRIAI XXHIII- 'I JOSP PH XX -XC UNPR l RLTI-I I'-KCC:-XRI 0 'l'Hl1-MKINLEYITPI-I -2 .vi .Y 'C .Y .v7 3 I i J I i .l ' , .- ' v , t ' ' s ,ya -t . 1 . s ' s l I 4 I X rr I. W - I sg C . I K . I -C K . I 1 l C Y vw . Y sl I V I I , . Q 4 'Y K S - v Q , ' x . , . .. - , ' ' C , 1 i l h ,- - . , - 1, , 1 ,t , 1 A I . . , , N K .HU. . y v X V V X- : , N Y . M A, l ' CS: vs- s 'S ' s ' C 'V ' x ,K if t - s .L ss, ,iv ,x., 1 I . '-, X . . Q 1. 5 Y, v . .s ' s 1 vi u e n , C 1 . i e 1 K le in year at McKinley Highg we enjoyed all the lovely assemblies and rallies, and we . jz i' ' ' 'z 3 - as 1 I' - ' ' ' , . , 5. .Y . , . . . . , N. hh . , , . 3 , ,. ,K t . l Y W I- I , C i L K L . s 1 . 1' W . .v l Y 3 i v' 6 . . .Y f,'2 I 1 'Q .,'2 , . , , , , 1 , , . , , 2 T , , , 2 I A A A A , 9 A n A , h H ' l ,'- l,l, ' ,'2l , ' I 1 .,'2 ..'1'l .' 1' . f,'2 ' . Q. ..l ,.','- 2 '. . .','2 , . , , . . , . . , .. A , , , . , , . , 2 f . 5 ,'2l xl if .. ' '.'S,'2 .J . , . - , , - l . 1. 1 ,, ... . , .1,, , . . . , 7 , , '- , . 1 .' , , 2 , . , . , , M , , , .. 1 . 1 . , 2 - l THE - MQKINLEYITE - 1922 cms or or e F -rl N lmes from left to I'1L,l1f l lrst Row Be ltrlce B lrth Bewtrlce Colvin Ilorence Campbell Mildred Hlll .lhCll11lIlClxI'DlI'l Ruth M1t7el, lV1'll'lC L1b lrlorencc Pence luc1leV1n Voorhls Second Row I O15 Pence, Ruth johnson brxce Crane le1rl B urd Helen Ex 1ns,Iou1se Hoover, W erl1 Schneider lhlrcl Row Bernice Roth oyce Xounb, Grtce Mlller Pmml Gotshlll Iuclle Roshon Alice McAnanes, met Lmdesmlth Gr1ce Xogelstng Fourth Row Treva Corlnt Helen Chlndler Dorothy Byerly GCOTBII Albright I'I'lClll Frflnkhiuser Helen Germin Fxfth Row Lucylle Brown Hallle Roof Josephxne Bowlln M trgfxrlte johnson Iftura Petrxnl Mlldred Dlemer, Cnrlce loronskl Cltherme Miller Stlllll Shxdduelx Helen Howenstlne Ruth Hlrmony X o 1 lenrod l lfue Cubs: NORMAL SCHOUL 1 , Zig, VI Y NORMAI QLHOOI w'1s orgfmlled 'ts '1 m'1tter of fx sei VILL to Hleh Qehool gr ulu ttes who elloose teflehmng as 1 pro Q f-LSSIOI1 It enfxlmles them to meet 1 p lrt of the smtutorx requlre M, QI' ax ments for teaehlng fit home under home LOIlLllflOI1S The course K X eovers one full xe'1r s vxorle, IS llllllf around the l0c'1l s1tu1t1on, 'idk-27 4 ' inel Cl11pl1'1S1ZCS those lXorm1l Qehool suhjeets that 'are most helpful to the lnexperleneed te'1che1 After completmg lt sitmsfietorllx 1nd t'1le1ng 1dd1t1on1l work it one of the Qtlte lNOTI11'1l Qehools the gmdultes ofthe Cltw Normil llvx U s reeexve L0l191Ll6I ll'lOI1 lwefore ftppomtments 'ue m'1de to flll v'1e'1n LILS ln the element zrs sehools of the eltx Grneiu ltes of first grrlde Hlgh Schools onlx 'ire ellgxble to enroll I 128 1 . j . ' . . . . , . . , ' , , zu: z , . . . , , . . . . 1 y I ry l l I AVI 4 l l 2 ,J ' 1 z . , , 1 . 2 , , . , ' I' Ji , 1 1 .1 . 1 , 2 , ' , Y: , 1 . . , . . : , ' , 5 ja , z V. ' , .. , 1 . , 1 - f ,.-.1 .z , '- -, z . ,, . . -, i' . 1 l. , .. .1 l,o1, U I . . . - A ,x . , . , .. . N . . . K3 1 if . . . A :fm A - I . 1 2 A A. . - H' fx t ' ,..' , . , . . . , , . ' s' lY,, 'N ee . 1 . 1 1 e 4 - I ns 1' 1 x . 3 - ' . w w JK ,4- . . A . ' 4' a n 1 n 1 A . , . V, ' , . J.. - fd ' a . 1. 4 ' -f I -is ' T V , ' . L K S ,K e K . . . .e . . . . ' ' , V T - K l L x 4 C L x 1 C is X V A 1 1 ll le ' ' . 1 L ' f c 'A s L we - W-J . 2 A ,s 1 v xx . 1 x. v e . . e . , . . L C , K , L , . , ' THF - MCKINLEYITE -1922 Gain Q53 NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTY ' C POII Isxrhoff ,Vx F D I I'I' -XI I'lemenmrv Vlmof Slzbjeflx IX II SON HRW KIXS 'ldmznulralzon C I ADX 9 RUDY Plzvszcaf l'raznn1g 'W Wy LRNIA ZEIGLLR Publn: Srhool Aflunc H79 WM I' SIRASSNPR Charm I I' I -X T Publxf SLfl00f Drawing and Penmamhzp , . . , , , . I J I.. S. ORlf ' . I. . .'1 J ' jlr v I I 5 . '. ' IIIII I ,ff f , , Q ' RF. 1. . V, Q, U5 L . P1 10 OUR FAIRIH ATHELETES READY FOR A ROMP K ON THE RAMP NAP P OLE ON 5 TQMB IH -MIXINIPHIIF 19 C710 - 'TW R 5 IQ itil m m H301 LW? ? LZWQME I 5?ER ? XV7 WYE 0 6265 GMM QM QZMQ 29595553 Q WWE' I SQEZWQ 2WQ25EZ?EW I MQ Y WHEN ' MW fin 7? Q fu 1 ' iz 2 gi ,4 l ' Eli? 1 1 ' A Q ' ' Z A-. .'q ' 7411 fu? 1 go Hp ? - ah is Q! y 'Y 1, 7,0 F ' f Cf xv- . 76 yr I 3,0 W , I f Q 7 1' fi KW W by K, Z 1 4nd THE - MQKINLEYITE - 1922 C7111 :PFD GIRLS AND BOYS GLEE CLUB X HE SFNIOR GIRLS AlND BOYS Cl Pl' LI UB of mneteen Q-N yo twenty two through thexr plfm of consolmdfmon have met w1th Q F! great success At the begmmng of the school term '1 great num N gi ber of glrls met for the trw out and 'lfter sever'1l d'us of Q3 3 l5 CQ strenuous work Mr Xl E Strassner time to the LOIlQlllSl0I1 th1t Af he would have a club of thlrtx one gurls lhc pupils fldmltted Shotts I4l'ilI1C Buchcl Bernlce Ixess Anabell Hess Mntlc leflcxtx Msbellc Mee Ruth MHUICF AudrevDe1l Dorothx Marx Nlellme Schultz lx 1tl'lSI'l1 Cmlosser lX'1fllCI'lI1C. Nelson the 'lltos were Ihelma Hendrulx Ann 1 lVlUII'lS wlflll Brech lull Lens Schwextzer Helen Fretz Anna Lerch Corrme Mlllcr l'dn1 q1V1gL Lottle Coughnour, Bernlce Bonsks and Vlxnme Pashen Ihe g1rls prutlced on some songs by themselves and from the very beglnnlng showed greslt tslent It IS self ev1dent that such a prosperous club could not get 'zlong wlthout ofh cers so they elected the followlng members Corrme Miller Prfszdcn! Helen lelanskx V162 P765Zd677f Gertrude Raz Secrelmj Katherlnc Nelson, T1 camrer Helen Hags Rcporlw and Vllmfred Zxnnmger was chosen pl'1DlSf Mr Strassner was not qulte so lucky when he made hls first c'1ll for bows Ihe first morning four boys came for the try out The second mormng he h'1d elght l13 O , , U -. - ...Y , ' T ' 1 . f I ' , ' ri, ,N y . . . . '-,ay FSS! - , 1. c , rt.-- -sf v - , 5 -, C I' -f Q . ' a 1 f 1 . 7 ' X xl I fx , y H X N i i- : ' I Z , . . . 4 . s tiff ' 5 . '- . ' , . X . I . to the club, as sopranos, were: Marie Liebig, Ruth Snyder, Gertrude Raz, Arvilla ., J: 3', B 'l , A .., W . X 4 'vy 'n I x - a . ' 9 ' .V .lx A ' B 1 1 .V - J . I 1 . g . : ' ' ' ', . 1 ' ' 5, ' 1 - , . ' 1 , , t , , I , , . cz z 1, 1 , . Y S 4 ' , , Y l I I C Q . l . t . u I 7 : ! l 4 v ' - ' . - v. ' .s - - 4 1 3 3 3 9 L 3 .ly ll ' ' ' I W 'S 'Y U ' If Y, ' ' - . I 5 F McKINLEYITE 19 boys but for the final try out nmeteen boys made thelr appearance 'Ih1s dld not lnclude Ia d W allser who enjoy ed turmng the leaves ofII1n1fred71nn1nger s muslc book Ihe try out songs showed great varlety and ranged from Old Black Ioe to Nla Mr qtrassner gave us a few lectures on How to use our voxces and we started out w1th the usual procedure Yanl-.ee Doodle so that we mlght g1VC serlous thought as to whether we wanted to slng bass or tenor After the final CICCIQIOU they decldccl on thc fOllOWlIIg lme up f'17.S'ff67l07 Czeorge Cobb I cstcr Yaley B 1lCer I abc I uther Ihomas Second lenor Crerald Ixoflel Allan Ievxe Ieros Sweanx Izarl Swearmgen Barzfone Lloxd Relnoehl Peter Paterson Maurlce Bates Cweorge Blnklew Carl Helmke Bars Albert Douglas, ohn XXIISOI1 Ralph Hodgdon Harrx McCarts Robert Boal Vhlbur Hammerly -X specxal meetlng was held on anuarv 26th and the followlng officers were elected George Cobb Prfrzdenl XXIIDUI' Hammerly Vue Pfeszdent Baker I vbe Swzctmx ana' 17411514241 Parl Swearmgen Publzfzlj Mafzagef Fd W allcer was chosen p1'1I1lSf Ior several rears the glrls and boys glee clubs have trled to co operate but have '1ff'1lI'lCLl no great end The twenty two boys soon lost all of thelr flmlllltj and the consohdatlon between the clubs was formed Iarom the very beglnnmg both clubs worlxcd falthfully and had almost one hundred percent attendance at 1ll of the mcctmgs whlch were held from four to SIX tlmes a week IH the hlgh school mus1c room -Xc lhc C lst of College Days an operetta IU ordcr as thex appcar wcrc 'Iubbw ack ot Helen Dude I oxx C rmdpa Balclx Prexx Swxft Qwcetx Babe Chorus of Collcge coeds and men Maur1ce Bates George Cobb Ruth Sny der Helen I elanslcx Ralph Hodgson ohn XXIIQON I ena Schweltzer Peter Paterson Carl Helmlxe Baker Lx be -Xlbert Douglas -Xll of thc acts talxc placc on the Campus of'Br1nls.dale Collcge Afternoon Nlax 1911 -Xct 7 -Xfternoon two weeks later -Xct3 Mornmg Nlax 91C MC SIC -XI INC NIBI3 RS -Xct 1 Chcrture Instrumental Brlnlcdale Iubbx and Cho Ill tell the YI orld Dot and D lvx Ihe Old 'Iom Cat Xlale Chorus 'Irs a C ood Old World Helen and Iubbx Runbow C old Davx I m Not as Ioung as I Iscd to Bc Baldx and Prcxx I ct the I lrsc n llc the Ixnot Iantlrc Co I malc -Xct 3 Heroes of Brmlsdale Chorus lmalc IADIITC Co 331 TH - - 22 . 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THE MCKINLEYITE 1922 STORY OF THE PLAY BASF BAII GAME furnlshes the excitement for the openmg q J A K 9 of College Days The Brmkdale College nlne IS plavlng FRITVICW ,17 EN and the game has reached the last halfof the n1nth1nn1ng when the opera opens 'Ihe scene IS a portlon of the Campus on 1 S'-qidf-hu whlch a score board has been erected showlng what IS hap pemng on the held Davy Carson wlns the game for Brmkdale by knockmg a home run The Prln clpals and Chorus enter slnglng thelr College song The hero Davy arrlves v1a the shoulders of h1s admlrers Vlhen the excltement dies down he Ends a few minutes alone w1th lrexy s daughter Dot whom he loves and they come to an understandmg But the v1lla1n of the plece loves Dot too so he wlth a local pool room proprl etor plots to have Davy accused of frammg to throw a fmal game, whlch IS yet to be play ed to the rlval College FHIFVICW In Act Two the plans are well under way and through varlous vlllalnous means Dude really succeeds ln dI'lVlI'lg Davy from College 1n dxsgrace Act Three takes place two years later allow1ng for the World war, 1n whlch Davy d1d hxmself proud and Dude, the v1lla1n just before he was about to go west tells another Brlnkdale man the truth 'Iubby, the man who recelves Dude s dylng confession wrltes lt to hrs sweet heart who IS a chum of Dot s A telegram IS sent statlng that he wlll arr1ve next day, brmgmg Davy a hero once more w1th hxm Then Prexy proclalms a hollday 1n thelr honor and Dot begs Davy s forglveness for her lack of falth, and all ends happlly Ihere IS a pretty love affalr between Helen and Tubby and comedy scenes by Baldy and Prexy I ack of space prevents glvmg more than a thread of the plot College Days was presented to the publlc mn the McK1nley Hxgh School 'lLlLllfOI'1L1IH on Apr1l2l and met wlth great success It was the first muslcal drama cver presented by the student body or any glee clubs of the Canton schools 'I h1s step wh1ch has been taken wxll probably be followed up bs the future glee clubs ofthe school In Apr1l the clubs were taught qu1te a number of splrlted songs wh1ch were to be used for school occaslons The boys under the leadershlp of Mr Strassner planned qu1te a few songs and worked on them untll une They gave a grand LXl1ll3lUOD on thc nlght of thelr Commencement whlch as usual termlnated the list meetmg of the Club l134 . . I I -.. t 'F-r ,.: A 4- 4 4 as' 1 Ula 1 ' A , Y j ' 4 t '- -X31 . . . fanfjt 1: U ,tl ' ' v , 1 ' ' E X ,J,,j, . , 1 . . . . . 7 . . ' ' It J 7 ll 9 J : D J 1 - - J Y . . . , . , . . . . . . . . H Q S! ' . , . , . . . . . , - . , . . . . . . . . H ,, . 7 Q Q ' . . . , . . 1 . fa - - C ' ' CK !! 4 . J . it 1 Y! ' ' 5 ' ' A ,K I is L . . . V Y Y 4 . 4 . w I . Y + J ' . . X . 1, . . ,, . 4 N . Y . 4 . . , . . . . J . f A . . . J . . , X . i . f x 9 ' - ' n 1 ' T f . IPI CKINI 9U A Toast to the Glee Clubs of 1922 Hue s to sou, tleir Olcl Crlec. Qlulm senlors of twents two lhe his lveene , the are nows the wlll mees Gee' hut we re proud ol xou We dunk to xour he zlrh Ruth Snxder, and l ester X llex , too lent SLl1WLlflLl' 'md Helen ICl lI1SlxX we ll tqlxe ol-l our hats to wou Xllxert Douglas, Bother l whe, Curl l IClIUlxC 1nd George Qolmlm Y ou xx, shown the people one 'mtl all Sou were strlctlx on the Joh Ihu xt shown us ull xx h If they can do lhe Ll1OlL15 Int, but not the lent Y our xxollx sure Qeemenl 1 treflt Of course, xou know we re trxmg to su Y ou tlnl good work IH the Qollege P u -Xt Lommenutmtnt TIIUL we too dnl he H our xonq t lll forth 1 TULISIIIED theer So know thit Xour work vms not just for 1 L ix lor xn our he1rt5 we wrrletl fumx lXlIlKl INLITNDTICS of xou Qll olcl cleftrs Io he Cl1CI'1SllLLl, lux us, throughout the wars We ruse our Qlflsses onte more to xou N L l su the lbest s mme too gum or Nou llJ5 M lf 'M ' 1' 7,EYl'l'l3l ' l .2 , ll ' L , , QA ' i ll Y V 7, 'f A at ls- 2 kv: A ur A- yr, sc I' -l snr-- 1 ' ' 1 A X A L Y 4'v il l - , K ,-- 7 ly , Y , V X x ' 1 . Ralph Hodgson and John YVilson, roof-f ' ' xv' ,, A, 4 S S , , 1 v . . r X , w - - I 1 1 6 x T 7 v . v L A , L I 1 V - r r , vl v 'll . Y 1 K . 3 , . L 7 . ,, . X li Uv.,- A 1 A v, 1 1 ' xy , ' nL'lI', 7 ' 3 'z ' 1 I ' J' . .' , ' . 1' ' ' Q . lg,- ,' ' I . , xl ', . vc 1, V. A . li 'V I , C if ' ' , 'S l V 5. Y , V g N.. Y-ll :z j ' X if . H 1 THE -MCKINLEYITE -1922 can A amended - THE ART LEAGUE - HE ART LEAGUE was one of the major clubs th1s year One ,fm fxl reason for th1s was, that the membershlp had been ralsed from 1 J F fifty to seventv five Also 111 former wears the purpose of the fi fx club had been to studs palntlngs, lxves of parnters, works of sculptors and the llke thls year showed a varlety and expanded ' f A 'T U O 'Fri Ekx n n u 6.-A WFS' c c XQSQ - ' Y . as :fi S Y ' ' . ' - .' ' 'r CD3 ' . ' ' , ' , . NX, .V an E . , . . . . . v,,- 45.1 2 . . . ' ' 'A the purpose of an art club, so as to mclude muslclans, dancers, l E D U . Y , 1 ' 1. Y . . I' l . . 1' .c I . A . U . ,, . Y. v . ' ' ,J I 4 K 'V u A . Y C K . V s T. Q K. '. . . ' ' ' Y. . '. ' . . j r az l 1' ' 1 1 C ' 7 C s K . . C Y I X L l ,. . . H Y ,, Y . A . Y w . ' n u as A B C x I and ln fact, anvthxng that comes under the headlng of art In the hves of palnters th1s rear, only modern artlsts and thexr plctures were used, whlth made It more 1IltCI'CSt1I'lg because we could see the IHHLICHCC of the older masters rn the1r works Among those studled were Gllbert Stuart, lN1ll1am Morr1s,lN1ll1am Chase, Robert Henrl, Gurrxmr, Dulac, St Gaudens, Keny on Cox Balsst and Rodln Interestlng muslcals were held, at Wh1ch tlme the llfe ofa composer was studied and the tx pe of muslc composed, lllustrated bx p1ano selectrons At one of these meetlngs, the storv of the opera Alda was glven, and records, ls1I1tll8 furnlshed bv the Kleln and Heffelmen and Zollars Co , were plax ed The first mectlng ofthe year was g1V6l1 over to Mr Cnlmore who had spent hls summer QlxCfLl'lll'lg He related hls trlp and dlsplax ed the be lllfll-Lll p'llI1f1I'lgS he had made It certalnly was an lnterestlng talk and we want to thank Mr Cnlmore for glVll1g us a rox al send off Bo less mtcrestxng was the talk Miss H36 P t l 9 F P ddw gmc us in l thruarx ahout htr holxhx of gltherlnt, lw1ll'1tls l1rQt Qhe traced through the storx of lsxlxtlla and tht lot ot Bllll ae WI'lfl'tI1 las lxeate, then told ue how she had found an old lmllad lndls put togethtr full of had I' I1gllSl'1 and lnlts of tht fl10Ugl'lfSlNISSlI'lL, lnd found If to lst the l'lN.lTlCUl-lXL'1f9 bt lutxful IHOLITI p0lI1flI'l2lOLlf tht QlLL'I1ll1L lI1LLlJfPI'tStI'NlI1Q thtse PFLKIOLIQ lllts of r Irt verst 'lhls wldt 'uw xltt tlulm IS alwus l00ltll1Lf for sornt wax to htlp the sthool It was through tht lnttrtsts of tht -Xrt l gut th If D1 Htnrx lurntr Banlex IJIFCLUJI' of tht Lltxtlantl Sthool of Art vvae sttured to Qpealt 'lt in tsstmhlx Dr Bfultx lmtgan hls spttth ln asltlng lf wt kntw how to shfult 1 t1p1t1l 1 '1 Qmall 1 , ttt He lllllSfT'1l'CCl thtst fl1lllQSOI1 tht lvl ltltlsoard proxldtd for hls one, bflltlklflg lrt l1Z15ll1 the olmstrvatlon of tht lat lllflltll ln tht week ot lj6LllC1fl0I'l usltom, who hx tht tlmt that had reached the taletcrl 1 Qtemcd rt ltlx to lat tzrttttd wxth sornttlung lI'l tht l1nt ol rtfreshmtnti, wtrc not d1s'1ppo1nted,lmtt lust tht tluh sold doughnuts lllll tldtr We had hxe tmtultx adxlsors thus xtar lhex wtrt Xllss Bofman Nllss l'lor'1 qLl'lI1ClLltI' Mlss Stll A1188 lerrx 1nd Mr Cnlmort lo Nllss Stlllltiltltl' wt owe fl1C'Ol'lQ,'ll1Uf-fllt tluh 1nd to Nlus Bofmln tht lttlxt ldxlsor tht re arranging, ot our programmt, so th If tath st lr we studx a dxtltrt-nt ptrxod of art Ihe ofhttrt ot tht C lulm wtrt Xxllllllttl flI1l1ll1Q,'LI', P1 Vlrllrfll -Xrthur C onrad, tc 4 rfclf l 1 hltcrrtll hLLtf!l7l t fllfllllt lll7l THf'NI'KlNll.EYl'I'l91'l 22 f ' - rr ' n v' . '. . . . . , . 1' f , .f f ' , . J - J 5: ' f '. . -1 i , ' '1 '.'1 '- 1 . 1 - . t 1 - ' A Q ' - . ,t'a1 - z '. ' 1' ' ' f- .' 1', I J v , .- w y ,s r 1 -Q l x ' x V w 1 1 -1 I 1 it V, u xr 1 - ' 1 1 ' ' ' use. He spoke of the near association ot' art with daily life and the advantage 1 Iv' 2 , w . kv 1 K . x 5: Q - . V . A ' .1 ' 1' . 5 S 1' '. . ' l 1' 'z . '. t , . N . 1 f' z 1 z , xz' 'fa , - -. . 1 '-. N . x ' f. ,z V' 'l-. 'I' ' L. -111' v 51 i 1 l'i',-Prxtf 'I g llinc r ' ' 'z , . jg an l Audry Dt-al, 5 1' 'r. THE - McKIN'LEYITE - 1922 THE ART LEAGUE PAGEANT ,f?f . N FEBRL RRY l-ith the Art Ie1gue give 1P'1gC'll1l', 'I he M15 ?X que ofW1nter 'ind St Valentlne , whrth w1s wrltten bs MISS 0 A xsnl l-l1verst1tls Ihe themtofthe storx w'1s t'1lstn from B'1lmes1n the lug gy KN ood Ihe two chlldren enter the grove H1 sefmrth of love 'md WL'1I'1Ctl ffrll 'zsleep heslde a huge rock lung, VN rnttr tomes wlth ' l'll5 he W qrrlors and Snow llftlses He finds Dan Cuprd but the httle fellow IS so w lrm th'1t he melts the lxlng s beard 'ind the ftrmor of the he VN 1rr1ors Ihe Snow Flakes lnform the lung thftt the1r onlx hope lles 111 ffttlllg Qt X fzlentlne whom they h'1ve C'1ptured1n '1 snow lull it X 1l6I1fll1C1S l X ll1klfl1LX iw 1lxLI1lI15 hnd 1 new lose 1' vel x member ofthe tlub h ld some p'1rt but the PllI1LlpllS were the thxldren Vhll1lfI'LllflI1l1lI1bCl,fl1CllI'flC glrl Mlldred Mlller the llttle boy lester lviufman lung Vhnter Albert Bxrth St X Qlentme, 'md llttle Buddx XX qgner Dan Cupld Audrx Dull lmpersonited KN est Wlnd in 1 solo dime Muth trtdlr for the success ofthe pfuoulnt IS due Mxss H1V6l smtls who dn etted lf lvllSSBUllT1ll1 und Nlr Cnlmort who designed tht tostumes 'ind sttntrx Mrs Rudw who dnttttd tht d lntts '1ndM1ss LUFIDIIC Mlller px lI11Sf Ihe proteeds went tow qrds p 1X mg, lor the lvefiutltul gras velour drapes donated to tht st hool 11381 l f . ,C 'K -Jw 'A 71 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - V .'., Y. , . ,, . . . J3:,,xg-, ' 1 . ' 1 1 -A E I 1 ' V r E g 1 A Y w ' 1 it N. . S' , C s K 1 n i I C I 4 1 , V H , 1 A . J . x i 'V 0 K K 6 1. . . . . . 1 xg 'W s . V 7 y ' , - . ,, 1 , 1 . . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 , . . v ,. , . A2 1 . 1 , ' ' 1 1 1 3 1 . 1 . 1 then set free and he rescues Cu vid who seein f the children shoots his arrow I 3 ! Y 1 1 ', 1 1' '- ' 1 Q 1 ' f . I 1 f' ' 1 ' 1 9 1 3 ' : ' ' , J ' I 4 Q 9 ' Q ' s f- V4 I - N s v ' . ' u Y ' Y as , . , 1 . 1 1 ' . , T . A' 'Y hc u I l Y I e C 5 v I T E X . . r nl E E ,E I Y lc - sw ' -W -E K -4E K N Y , . A E g f '. 1 1 1 . A, J Y ' 2 ' Q S1 ' jg 3, 1 , 2 Us L , 1 K, G . . L. 1 THE'MCKINLEYITE'1922 - cw wo SHAKESPEARE CLUB Edward Walker Preszdent Gertrude Lowry Serrelary Baker Lybe Treasurer All the world s a stage And all the men and women merely players They have thelr CX1fS and thelr entrances And one man ln h1s t1me plays many parts Exrts fSen1orsj CarolxnV1carx Anna Lerch George Cobb Baker Lybe Robert Rebrllot Irene Pearl Ixramer Anabel Hess Helen Lelansln Myron Luxemburg Margaret Stelner Dorothv Mary and Edward W alker Entrances C unlors Edna Grant Fllzabeth Van Yoorhls Clotrlda Ball Verda Herrold eannette Foxman LOUISE Shoop Paulme Spellman Gerald Vhlson Margaret Kennedy and Morton Harter H391 O O J . D 3 fl Y 9 Y . . . 4 ll ' ll? ' .V u fs 4 Q 1 J I a VVatk1ns, Ruth Snyder, Eleanor Blanchard, Edward Edwards, Grace Chevraux, I 3 , Viv, I V D ! 1 I 7 ' fl Y? J' ' J I 4 t v l D l I J J P L I Y , D THF-McKINI.FYI'l'F-1922 MATH CL v N -XV ADDRFSS to the club on 1 certfun dm rn the past wear W S .8 Qi Mr C YY Irretz emphfmwllx st 1ted thflt eflch person who h1s 'ln X I 1nrent1on Of.Ll1l'6I'lI1Q 1 Lertun hne ot work should tr un 1nd nk edumte hlmsell generlllx before he lPI3llCS hlmself to thflt par QJN A ffllf 9 Q! t1Lul1r professlon thls person should hue IS broid 1 knowledge 34? 'llong other vrofesslons is If 15 VHfl11I'l h1s wower to obtun for I l y exers professlon mdustrml bUSlI1CSS or otherwrse 19 related ln some respect to the others Thls prrnuple the Math Club h'1s 1lw'us ulsnowledqed 'ls 'ln unquestxonflble ber lhe proggrims h we been Umrefullx 1rr lnged, so their If ewerx meetlng there was some spefllxer from whose wddress the members rould obtfun IH 1de1 'ls to the apphurtlon of mithemitus m busmew and mdustrml enterprlses lectures hue also been gn en upon several drfferent QCICIIQGQ 111 wlmh m'1them1t1Ls Figure quite promlnentls Ihr Ll'llC'l ugomphshment 'lmonsg the pwst u ll s urn mrs lms been IH lnxestl L'lfl0I1QUl'lLllILfLtlfl'lI'UllLZl1 the m lllllllkfllflllfo pl lnts H1 the utx 1s to the lmount '1!1Lll1I 1l1Ll1LSUllT1lfl1CITllI'lLS emplox ed III fllhll' shops X rommrttee of hx L mem bers was flppoxnted to xlslt e uh plflnt, and flftel 1 Q lrelul sul xex fl'IlS Lommlttee U40 C C , . 7 . Y ll.. ff , , . ' ' 'GM 1 . . . ' 4 'f 1' . 2 1 1 1 1 X ! . . X . 5 I H Q. . A . Y S 1. I , :ff f '. f ' . ' A A z 1' ' - z ' ' . - l.- '?f -K 1 g 'I' U . . . 2 ' . ' . B .. . .. ' ' 5 'X ' z Y 'Y xx K , L s -LA - N. x 'sw l K' X K 1 C K K K 've L K Y g K - t -X - K fact, and it also has endeavored to impress the importance oflt upon every mem- A ka 5 :H ' '. 1 :L-1 Q . 1 -' . iL I A K f- ' wet . . ns 1 l -W .6 .ex dn 1 x K r kv x Ni. Y xv Y x I 5 ' ' x ' ' . ' I K I xx , , . . ' . , . . . . . JL ' s - , 5 , l .2 s 8 br 1 xv I l s. 1, :Ks 1 I H e INTI Y l9W lT1ClLlClCClll1lf5 report 1 bst ofmterestmng and punhnu problems whleh the modern manuffleturer eneounters lhese problems were numerous as well 'ls rather ellfh cult and ranged from the amount of beltmg needed 111 1 eertfun case to the most efhelent hghtmu sx stem that eould be mstalled Ihls report was then posted on the Club s bulletm board mtl xl the members so tleslreel thes eoulcl seleet 'lnx of the problems mtl encle Ivor to solve them All 'lecurate solutlons md there were mam were then elasslhetl and compiled 111 book form and plaeetl IN the sehool llbrarx among the books rel ltmg to mathem mes and s1mxl'1r reeords ol last N ear s club work Where thex I'6,I71FllI1 as evxtlenee thit the elub has actuallw aehlevetl part of xts work mapped out for the past wen Ihls department of the llbrarx dents are unaxx 1re of lts ex1stenee,but1t1s the elub s 'um to h ue all students, especmllx those tlluneg math IS f'lI'I1lll21I' wlth the Illlflltnllfllb tleplrtment as thex are mth the others Ihe pl U1 pertunlnez to the problems WlSll1lllLflll1fLkl onlx lxst selr and so the Nlath Llub leeortls H1 the llbrarx eonslst entlrelx of these problems But m the future, hlstorles Ill whleh eomplete aeeounts ol all the 1et1x1t1es klklllng eaeh wear ire reeortletl wlll be kept on hle IU the math eleplrtment Q oultl the pobtles ulvoe mtetl Ill the past xear le e lrllel cut bx lts future ofheers, the M 1th Q lub wlll eontmue to fllllx lmonsg the best of the elubs IN Me Ixlnles Hgh l ll-111 'I' lf. - M ' K - . lf I 'I' FI - .. - vase are e appear e e e e e e-rw . . . H x l I . h . I ,' . 5 X N ' .v A 'K , , . , S' ' ' , s , , , , . C . . 6 l ' - 'x ' - t Y 2 ' ' . ,'. e , , . K '. S2 A -z . ., .' K ' fa ' 'sl , , s K Ass. , K . ' v K I - ' S s . I if K e 'ls 1 ' I 2 . sk K x I . K s 1 - I iv ' ', x :lv s 6 ' I . s, K g - L w L K lv L s ' ' 1 Y l , K iv I ' V 1 .A K l C '- at the present is rather small on account of its youth, and a majority ofthe stu- '. j : v . ,: . U ' - z x: ' -1 N H z '- 2' ' v ' . 23' 2 B 'z - as ,z A I ' . i W si l X I K iv i :ls I . i 'V A .H x A -1 . , A .ks . ,Ks ' I - s , K ss K . 4 ,l s I -' ' ,S -' ,A s iv yt I x x ' A 5 v. z 'Q Q . K x I x I hh ,, I ,Z , ' , ,, .2 .-,K , U, ' K. , 1 K. . 'Z ' ' , ' Z -2 B . ' . L, ' , .- ' 7 . l r l PI-McKINI,I-IYI'I'E -1922 021- -rw IA c 7 l1922.IR C 0 11.1 HP Il 'N IOR LH-XNIBI4 R Ol LOXINIF RL ls IS 'll1Ol'QlI1ll ll'lOl1 7 of HlLZl1 qchool hoxs for the purpose ofstudx Ing L lnton to see K W! whit C1nton h'1s to offer the young men ra ,FQ lhe Pxetutlve COIT1n1lffCC conslsts of fourteen memhus ga Q chosen hx the full memhershlp of the orgxnlrxtlon, vm uls ' Meeks, lred H'1rt, Pugene loonns Uxxxght Hlng Xxllllllh Brogden, Xhlllllm Rose, Plmer Nlullalx Morton Hlrter, Iheodore Allse l-lenrx Sex mour, Russell lJ'1l3Ll'lxO Pwul hlotter, Morrls Hughes, 'and R1NlTlCJllLl Drsler 'Ihe Iwcultx 'xQlV1SOI' 19 Mr Iewl It I5 the dutx of the exetutlxe tommlttee to outllne the xear s program 'md shape the geneml polltx of the OI'Q,'1I11Z'1flOI1 The xe'1r s progmm h'1s been lflrgelx vot1t1on'1l guldqnce The followmg IS representatwe 1 Regulfxr meetlngs of the orgfmxzatlon on the second 1nd fourth Nlondxx s ot e'1th month wt vxhlth tlme the general purpose of the orgfunf lflflll xx IS dex eloped 2 Y 1r1ous l'1tultx memhers 'ind huslness men hive 'uldressed the orgfmxm t1on emphislzlng the Lholte of 1 vocatlon 'md outlxnlng wlmt the v lrlous vom tlons requlre 3 lhe Nlld xe1r B lnquet 1ndProgr1m w'xs held l rld KX 1l11'1I'X l x md u 1 C hls tverhld IHP PXPNINC S PROC R-XXI -X -X three tourse dmner 111 Hlgh Qehool L'll-LYLFI1 followed hx falter klll1l1LI' spmlung 111 ITILISIL vx 1Sl-L1I'I1lSl'lCkl hx the Hlgh llllllitl' Cluh xxlth Wm long it the pmno B Qelett Rmdmgs hx Nlrs Crrice O Qhoop Clerx muth enlox ed Q lVlLlSlL hx the Nornml lI 1lI1lI1g Sthool thorus CllI't.LfC,Cl hx Mr W m le Strissner Ihe hoxs xerx mueh qppretmted the musmt lind the glrlsj 1nd the generll good splrlt the glrls IT1'1I1ll-CSl'CLl ln helpmg to mwlse 1 good progrlm ll Nlr -Xmos Rohn m1g1t11n wfls the LOI1LlllLlll1H l'lllIDlHLl on the progrflm wlth some ITIXSIIL stunts ln sp1te ol xerx tlose lnspettlon hx led -Xlse ind Russ D ll1Ll'lxO from the front, he suueeded IH findlng 1 I 1l3l3lf under led s umt, 1 sn1lxe ln Russ s sleeve, 1nd W 'llter llrestone s gold wfltth ln Nlr Iml s poelset 4 Qeverfzl L'4LLlI'QlOI1S through the locfll lFlCll1SfI'lLS were mflde, hut onlx one out of town trlp vx'1s st heduled 5 -X tomplete studx ofthe cltx s truffle regulmons durlng the Szfetx llrst Qfmmpfugn, some flsslstwnce gxven the lNe1r In lst Rehet md the 1tlxt.I'I'l'ilI'lg of the Sr Lhfmmher of Lommerte membershmp mmpsugn constltute the orgfanlm t1on s outside urn 1t1es 6 Ihe -Xnnufd Bwnquet w1ll he held IH Mix lf NVl'llLl'l tlme the ofliters for 1977 1973 xxlll he thosen IHE OFFICFRQ for l9 l l9 7 Pugene I oom1s, I zuzdfnt Dwlght Hqng lvl Vzfr Infzduzt Xxllllim Brogden, gm! Vzre P1 fszdml Plmer Mullalx, Srcretzzrdx Nlorton Hqrter, l'f6'Il5Il7L'7 i431 THT-MKINI,IiYI'1'E'l9..2 C'Ffl-H - fr- Af fe- A ff-Y - - 'IFJ ' 19 2 f C ' 1 U I . , rx X Ki, 'A' ' .1 1 5 ' . . 1 ' hz ' 5151 VF 'g . ' - 5- Q 'z f 3 '- x. f 3' , ' ' Qgln . . .. ' . I 16, ,tx Q , Q s ' I ' s K . ,, 5 ' ' - N E . . . . . Qrs-2l ' CQ z Z. 2 WTF' Via' f -. .- , I - - ,- I 'Z . . , ,, ,, , z . I L j, 1 -. ' -, 1' 'V -x- X K i V , K -g B X- C C 'Y ni I 1 it Ir A ' lx . r i C ' 'Q 'Y 2 Jw . 7.3 s - Y , Y x . . . ' . ' ' Q A - V. ' '13 ' f . . Ya . 'ic x Y' . 4 U . 1. c 1. I 1 .il- pl -ja 2 . . . 5.2512 Lt 1' f,: 'mr- trary to the Hhoodoo sign was pronounced one of the hest hanquets the jr. C. of . if - ' 1 . , . x .v,v , ,,, . A 1 4. 1 I A 1 . A -' 1 ' 'Y .' '. 'z ' .-'-' ' K 'C 4 il Ki. s iv C r i L' . L' . 1 N1 . ,s 3 v , . v A il. z I 3 ' ' - ' Q . ' . ' ' g . '-1 5 2 . .' , . , .. -' ' 'B H- ' . I i ii.. . .. . wil I . . .. .I 4,1128 x C 7 is' xi s C C A 4 L' YC V A - IG . N x I l K I x- i e. ex C . L ' he L C i 'V J 'Ce N n x v I Y, ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 '1 1 ' su ' 1 A v Y K I L Y K 1 Y A .Q . Q 4 ' Q ' b 'c c . .W . ' ' ws '4- S X J C Q Y xi! ri 4 4 4 x, .- ' q-1 , . J., . . . Jw . 1 , . . . , . - ,. .L 3 H . - . . y Z , 1 4, r 1 4 . . 1 THE -MCKINLEYITE -1922 cw arm THE DEBATE CLUB 1921 1922 -. EQ UR DELIGHTS and deslres are not umvers'1l, there are always !'2QX some of us who w1nt somethmg LllH'C1'Cl'll', not th1t we hold an f S 3 f'1gOI11Sl'lL VILWS but wc feel thflt we should have those thmgs 1U SX xg 4 wh1ch arc essentlal to self 1mprovement, thus the Debate Llub Q w1s formed, that we lhlgllf quench our thlrst for oratorlcal work 51: I 2' whlch plus 1 Vlf ll part rn evers school currlculum The Club wfns rc 0Tg'1111lCll111 1920 71 under fl'1LKllI'CCflUI1 of Mr Heidley, and klllflllg th1t cx cle, drew up 1nd 'xdopted '1 new constltutmn, selected a club song sent three representatu es to the St'1teOr'1tor1c'1l C ontest at lVl'1ss1llon, and elected Mlss Irene W '1flx1I1S, Pu fzdnzt Mr l red lxahn, I :re Preszdmt and Mlss Luclle Ylncent 'is Sencfzng and Fnafzuef for the followmg xear Thus It w1s not neces sary for us to orgfimze thls snr Our first meeting thls xc lr w1s held on November lst, 1921 We had our Pres1 dent, 1 lce Presldent 'md Secretqry lrcfzsurer chosen from the prevmous Near but Allen l CVIC wfls elected Attorney and Albert Blrch was elected reporter A temp orary membershlp commlttee of three members, Allen Levle, Fmd ohnson and Fvelw n Hxcltman vms 'ippolnted bx the presldent to open the membership cam pamgn After the LZ1I11palg11 had closed, the new members were taken lnto the club and several of our frrends were 1n1txated at the followmg meetlngs 114-1 0 I - Tr ., L . V . . . lx , Af W I ' ' X X5 . . W . . , V- n f ' ' 1 ' . , I ' ,N . . 5 . . - WY . . . . , , A 1'. W ' J . f L4 I . V ' v, ' ' V . . ' 1 4 L . - . . . . K N x' K '. 3 -1 A o I 7 c Y ' 2 c c K T . ' 9 L L 7 I C 5 I - V - . 1 . . . . 6 f -1 1 . , 7 ,7 - - 7 . . , . , 7 ., ., ' ., . . ' V ' ' L . 5 - V I '- vs! s . rg: 1 1 1 v . . n 1 . . - . - v- - . - ' 9 - . 4 L 9 L l-r xc . ' 1 V 1 4 A 'E 4 Y 4 W - Y . W . . . J 1 J 1 uv 9 ' 'c 1 Y ' . ' . THE MCKINILFYITE 1922 'Y 'lop Row Reldms, Left to Right 'Xlbert I' Blreh Refwrlw liek Meeks I fre I 765 den! XXIII! lm L1 Bord Fllarshall Bottom Row Retdms, Itft to Rleht -Xllen lule lltormg ls! Semesler I uclle Wlncent fslttmtrj Yerrelary and flt'75lI76'f Irene W lflxlI'1S I res den! OFFICERS OF THE DEBATE CLUB 7135117-7 It were xerx sorrx it mul xe lr to hlve our splendld Y lkt. PFLSI K QlCI1f,II'lfl lx'1hn,mox L to New Y ork but wc. elected uk 'Weeks A? to fill the V'lLlI1LN Un muftrx T XxlllllI11I 1 Bord w1s eleettd J 'Xlirshill 'Ind on Iebruirx 1 Stew 1rt -Xke wrls elected Attornex XA fy for the second semester,1nd -Xlbert B1rtl1 w 'ts reelected Reporter N-JQYX' Some verv CITICICHC commlttees serx ed durmq the term 'Ihe chalrmen of the var1ous Lommlttees are 1s follows Fdward I ambert, Pzoqnzm fozzzzmlflt Robert Vlfllson, flff.141!1f111ff FOIIIIIIIIIFL liek Meeks JllL111bf1Jl1zp 501111111114 Nlany debates on both foreign md loud YOPILS were dlstussed, md the mftnner IH whleh thew were entered lnto tells us th'1t some of the members wlll hue to t'1lk for a llvellhood some du I'I'lNlI1g1I1IT1lINlI'l'VlI Y 'IFICIX IS the QPICC ofl lfe the progrqm COIUIDIIICC Ind orfttlons, reidmgs tlL4.I'1I'I1'lflOI'lS 'md musmml num bers '1ppe1r on the progrims 'md thus lf made the work of the club PFI-1CIlL'1I for all Nlr Headlex IS our facultx advlsor 'md he hfts been verx falthful alw'us to us and has prox ed to us hrs wonderful orgfmlflng '1b1l1tN Our Motto IS Truth, Honor 'md knowledge 'md our colors ire blue and gold ll-15 . A A . A ,g 1 V 7 W n,,,..t V-: . K 1 Q L . 1+ I 5.11 !'.1' t A 9 ' , z'j 'J :, Al. ' 1, 'I' ',.z r --'., -Li , 'z 1 , . , a j .- g z . - , .' ' ' A, ', Stewart Al-ze, ,f-lllnrzzey 211417 A'e111e,ftrr'. I C ...,J.. , ' I . I I -1 'Z 2 ' . ' - - X , 0 0 Q y 1 rx j , , -.-1 jf 1 ,Q .- -1 U. 1. r... . 4 . ,. -V1 . . Q . 4 ef, - ' ' wx ' S . . ' ' 'L ' ' . tk fr Q . . . . , . , , . . e X c ' 2 . ,. Y ' ,4 4 4 ,js v. ' V . . . 1 I A , . . K . V fx , 9 1- ', 1' ' ,Is- 11 7 3. 1 v I v 1 l 1 s - w 1 1 1 . L . . . . ,. . . ' . W ' Y 1 I 1 L Lv t X- 1 1 1 . L y 1 Y . . i Y Y. . . H , . i '.1 1 . . D ,, s . s ' . s c 4 ' , e 1 , K L G I L ei, A F C S 1. C e if ' 4 1 A c c E ' ' 7 ' xc I . I C '4 C Y- ' ll ' ,Y 1. ' , s 4 - THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 vm qv: Myrtle Nolle Preszdent Mary O Brlen Vzce Prcszdent ean Shanafelt Secretary Bernlce Kepllnger Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEIN Program Dorothy Mary Conference Edxth Armstrong Sona! Mabel Evans Reereatzan Eunlce Shanks Illemberslzzp Mabel Meyers Publzczty Martha Fasnacht Yervzce Dorothy McAnany Musze Helen Lelansky ADDITIONAL CABINET MEMBERS Pauline Spellman V1rg1n1a Green Vlllamena Ebel Ol1ve Rogers FRIENDSHIP CLUB 5 RIENDSHIP CLUB under the dlrectlon ofthe above oflicers enjoyed a very successful and satlsfactorv year Thls 1S a I 'N Y W C A and under the dlrect supervlslon of M1ss Edlth elxsxb 55 Cutchall G1rls Work Secretary !l Early 1n the fall the members ofthe Cablnet held a settlng up Conference at the Hoover Camp North Canton at whlch txme plans for the year were lard and a set of standards for all Frxendshlp Club g1rls was drawn up and adopted The year s program was begun 1n September wlth a blg openlng rally II46 , . D , . 3 . - . J , A l N L- q 'H .I , . . U Y . . , 2 1 4415.3 'J club for the girls of McKinley High School, organized by the F A S . . . . . 5 l' . : .... , lllf Q r ' ' ' . l T E McKINLEYITE 1922 held ln the gy m of the Y VN C A Thls was followed by a hlke after school one evenlng and a wexner frazzle at Mt Y ernon, events wh1ch created a great deal of enthuslasm for the club around the school, and boosted the membershlp In Octo ber the club gave a Hallowe en Masquerade party wh1ch was well attended and voted a huge success At the Thanksgxvlng season baskets of food contrxbuted by the glrls were sent to the UNION MISSION for 1ts use and at Christmas tlme the annual party for the poor chlldren of the Clty was held under the dlrectlonof the SCFVICC commlttee Durlng the I enten season a course of Blble study was pur sued at the meetlngs under such able leaders as Mlss Edna Shumaker Mlss Clara Schnelder and Mrs B C Herman The suppers ln the cafeterla held by the Qophomores umors and Senlors re spectxvelv throughout the year were enjoy ed lmmensely by the glrls as were also the stunts put on bv each class at the meetlngs just before these suppers Among theYY orld Xxltlfi movements observed by the Club were XX orld I ellow shlp W eek ln November celebrated by the glylng of a play Broken Chlna at one of the meetlngs and Health W eek ID anuary Meetmgs were held every week on Thursday afternoons ln the club rooms and many excellent speakers were secured for these occaslons among vyhom was Dr ean Zlmmerman from Chlcago who gave an extremely lI1fCI'C9f1I1g account of the Llttle Gate School Chlna xn wh1ch she IS lnterested T he Club later voted to send ten dollars CSSIOD toward the support of thxs school Mlss Dumond Y VS L A secretarv Dr XY hlte Y XX C A staff physlclan and Mrs Herman also made talks at meetlngs durlng the year wh1ch were appreclated by the g1rls Two of the blggest events of the year ofcourse were the Nlother and Daughter Banquet and thejomt banquet wlth the boys H1 Y Club held later 1n the Sprlng The Club lntends to send delegates to the summer conference at Dennxson Those who attended last year recelved many suggestlons wh1ch helped the Club greatly throughout the year A Frlendshlp Club Prollc was held ln February for the purpose of ralslng money for this Conference Fund and the proceeds of a bake sale held just before Easter were also used for that purpose I1-17l H - - . , Y . ' .f I . . . . ' 4 1 . . 7 . D ' v 1 5 1 ' ' 1 9 y Q 1 L , . 4 L C ' C C K K 6 y C - . T v v , v v ' .3 3 . . . 'Q ' - K T . x e x 1 v ,. . ,, v a Y , - ' 1 U' 7 Y 'Y' V u Y ' 17 L a ' '.s 'Q ' an 1 vu' Y l ' cfs .,c I Y Ce x,S 1 J L , , K . , L, . 1 . . , , L a , 1 . .A- , . , .. I, u , 1 1 'Au L L . K I 'Y L I 7 . ' ' l, . 9 3 ' ' . . . v, . . . . - , , . r v , X K v .. Y . . v f. 7 K n xl. L - . .2 . THE - McKINLEYITE ' 1922 THE HI Y CLUB hi x HF HI Y CI LB closed thxs year feelmg that they had had a very ra I successful season the weekly meetlngs were held everyThursday k T JP noon at whlch tlme dmner was served and followxng that the fb Gi lessons were taught A l lg Q An average attendance of from elghty to one hundred was malntamed at the meetmgs The Club was very much lndebted to Mr VVagner Mr Harshman and Rev Brldge for thelr valuable and faxthful service durlng the year The Club had many lmportant speakers thxs y ear among whom were the follow mg E A Byrum of Columbus Prof Bruce Baltes of Mt Unlon George Irvmg and C C Robmson of New York Clty We were also very fortunate 111 obtamxng the servlces of Coach Connor of Akron durmg our Campalgn for a better school by abollshlng the cxgarette After the Coach had spoken at the boys assembly there were over five hundred pledges signed We were also able to get a serles of speakers ln connectlon wlth ou vocatlonal guldance program whlch was conducted through the medlum of our I-hgh School assemblles The club also conducted the L'lI11P2llgYl of fI'lCIKl9l'llP whlch madt lt possible for many of the IUIIIUY' and Qenlor boys to mtervlew the promment buslness men of the c1ty III regard to thelr mn k on completlng thelr school courses ll-18 I I - J - 4 l l ' Q 1' ' .-'ff . - Y ' v GT, ,FTB H ' 7 xv ,i W, , . . . . N f- fail r ' sb, ,xv .' , : xv. ,161 L - 1 ' . W . ' Qs' V : 4 c c ' 'r., ,Qv:E'f 5 ' ' ' ' , ' . , . t 4 , 1 . 4 3 .. Y - c 1' c 1 7 -v , - : . . ., . . , . I . 1, Y . V V, Y . . . 1 r ' . ' ' Y v ' v L . 4 U . 1 ' , 1 . . . . . ' r , . K s T T I s , I A xx J V A . . v . . . N. ' . 4 c ' . . v ' C ' V . - ' ' - sk 8 F McKINIEYI'IE 17 Ihe oHicers ofthe Club for the comlng sthool year were elected 1t the last meet mg ofthe Inner Clrcle ofthe Club The prmupal socmal afffurs ofthe sear were the receptlon 'lt the beglnnlng of the ye'1r for the Sophomore bows 'ind the '1nnu1lp1rts wlth the Cnrls lfrlendshlp Club whlth w1s '1 gre'1t success belng ftttendetl by sewerwl hundred puplls OPIILILRS of 1971 1977 Eugene I oomls Prexzdcnl Lester McCre1 Vzfc Pzexzdenl ohn P'1rlter Secretary and I'1efz5me1 Clqrence Hfmmllton Sim lxennedv Lester McCre'1 Ralph Wule Iohn Parker lVIorton l-lftrter Elmer lNlull'1llw George Cobb Baker Ln be P'1ul Meyers P'1ul Martln Fflrl Pwmg 4XlH1rmon Albert IJOL1gl'lS ack Meeks H'1rold Dunlap Dwight H1115 Norman Isth'mt7 Kenneth Weclxel Kenneth Mu forth Fugene IOOITIIS I1 Mom Mltltl Dltk Mxller Bvron lurk 'lmes lO1'L11l Osmr Stheu 11491 , . , .. TH - ' ' - 9 2 ,. - - V I - X L . 1' s v V r ' 'I 1, ui ' G ' ,It K 6 K I , N L l C , S V Y I 1 f-X. --. 4 -- .... , , 1, - Y , '. .. J ' 1 . - f 1 4 4 , 1 4, L, 1 ,u , , , , ' 'x ' .J 3 . 2 ' . 9 ' . Y ,. v , , - , T K ,',A I 4, , K' , A . . hp, .5 V. ,. VI N 5 5 . ., .4 ., , I ,ht . . ., .1 . THE 'MCKIINLEYITE -1922 Chia a IFJ THE GIRLS BOOSTER CLUB Every gn! az 5005167 and every bowler booxtzng , HF GIRLS BOOSTER CLUB was orgamzed rn September at ' as I the begmnlng of the football season After several rallles were K J P held to teach the glrls the yells the club made IIS first publlc isis ai appearance at the Masslllon game A sectlon of the bleachers Q gl lt D was devoted to the Booster club and the club showed fine Splflf if electlon was held and the followlng glrls elected Marx O Brlen Preszdenf Mwrtle Nolle Vzee Pfexzdmt Ann O Brlen Vfnetarj and Treasurer Mabel Fvans Yell Mailer and Dorothx Mars S0r1gLeade1 Besldes the afore mentxonedofhcers the club has two representatlves and two yell leaders from each class Shortly after the first of the wear the Booster club held an assembly at whlch tlme the sale of the season lnslcetlmll tlckets was held LX great deal ofthe success IS due to thc splenchd help of the facultx advxsor of the club Mrs Rudx In the tlme she has been wlth Mclxmlex Hlgh School she has shown great mterest in the student bodx ofthe school and especlallw ln the girls ofthe Booster Club l15O I , I KK 'l A ' Y! 245' . . . :N ,ff ' s , 1 1 K-yr' 'rg'-:T I l r. Q ffgbi - - ' - H- ,--- 5 . . . . l if IH the way lf backed up the team ln xts fight. In September an : ' .V Y Q . l S ,V . ' ' 7 0 , , 1 ' ly 4 1 9 ' a 1 Q ' 7 ' 3 ' .S ,l 1 ' .ly 'H c ' l' ' x c u c ' - 1 4 ' . ' g 'V K y I V . T . . c s ' 4 I N Y ' c . . 4 'S l 2 n. ' K i 'Y I ' , 1 'Ya , K . 'Y L , THE - MCKINLEYITE -1922 CAMERA CLUB MONG II-IE NAVY new and umque features of McK1nley ., 1 Mx , Hlgh School IS found the Camera Club Its age has not qulte A l passed the two year mark and If has only been authorlzed by the ofhte thls last year 'Ihe man responslble for the club IS Gfffnaaaaaal as A AM QF: l I U Mr. Delbert A. Pratt. Mr. Pratt was ln the servxce of the Engl- . 1 3 K s l J y l J n 3 ' ' l , 1 Pl ., practical experxence to add to a large amount of amateur work ln photography of all kinds, malung h1m a most valuable man for the club s advlsor neer Corps durlng the war and there recexved conslderable The object of the club IS to promote amateur photography of all k1nds lnclucl mg landscape waterscapes portralts freaks coples noveltles and snaps Dur mg the sprmg prlzes were offered for the persons handmg ln the best selected and composed group of pmctures ln the varlous lmes 'I he club also promotes the mterest of the lndlvldual ln the development and prmtmg of his own plctures Indlvldual prmtmg and developlng means better pxctures the mam object of the club A verv umque feature of the club IS that It ms one of very few school camera orgamzatlons -Xs far as can be ascertamed nt IS the only one ln the state and thus has Nlclxlnley agaln set a new pace 'Ihe ofhcers of the year just past are ack 'Iombaugh Prefzdent Fdgar Cum mmgs, Senelrzrx Ralph Ltterback freasurer Izarl Evans, Publzfzty Agenl l151 THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 0711 IFJ THE BAND TR, CRINLEY HI has not neglected educatxon along mus1cal hnes ln LJ Q 2? Nj ITS growth 'I he Band here lllustrated can really play good muslc and plas If well It IS led bw Mr Strassner and has made more XxW,Q progress thls xeir than ever before The band was a very lm x A known of footblll rfmlhes In the bind may be found the follow mg mstruments seven trumpets, three altos, three barltones, three trombones, four clarmets, four saxaphones, two p1ccolos, two snare drums and a bass drum 'I h1s1s not the entlrebz-1nd,but those that max almost always be found at practlce on Fuesdfu 'mfternoons 'I he hand plfu ed thls xear for IDCdlC'1tlOI1 week a Grade School eontert fund the Xiflllllll l'klUL'lfl0l1'll -Xssotmtnon Conventlon A Very unusual feature is that the blnd and orchestra often plas together bv means of new orchestrfmon books xx huh xntlude all band xnstruments l152l I O Hd? , t . . . . 1 . , . Y . Q . . L Z Qs 4 1 . j ' . ' .' - 13.15 - ' xgngdffv! portant part of all home football games last fall and also, be If A in 'I - . ' , - , . . . . . 4 I' 1 . . 1 1 4 l. 1' 1 I c . , THE - MCKINLEYITE -1922 C'Hl--4-eeee W W so -W ORCHESTRA NOIHER INIPORI AN I' FF ATL RF 1n the musxeal l1ne xs the Mx ., Orchestra whlch IS also under the efhtlent leulershlp of Mr 2 I l Strassner It h'1s1ts practlte on 'I hursdaw afternoon and IS qulte 'I e X excellent 'I he wsu IH whlch the orchestr'1 handles cl1Hitult over l tures is re1llx surprlslng for '1 hlgh sthool orthestra I he regular plume lmods lnLlLlClC5 thlrteen vlolms 1 cello 1 pmmst hxe trumpets three 'lltos '1 lmss horn regular drums three trombones three clarmets '1 flute and four mxaphones r S'-4556945 'I he program for the xulr tontalned Detlxc'1t1on ll eelx w 'lrlous performances mn audltorlum National I'LlLIC'lflUY1'll -Xssoclatlon Convention frade Qthool Con cert College Dus Czlee Club Plfuj 'md Lommentement lhe wax In whlth they handled these was the ohjett of muth favorable comment H53 -fu v' ' 'fl ' I 4 A v' g W ' Q I Y , . W 4 . Wy, 1 - - 5 . - zu 4-, Fi' H: A l . A A , . .L J . . S .: . 4, X 4 - . gg-V Ok , j . W .N , r . . - 4 . 4 1 ': 5 L' . 4 ' ' 4 4 . ' - - - 4 . - rl: H ,J f, . . . . ,. I Z K . ' . . . . . . . 4 1' Y I' ' ' ., 4 ' , 4 4 , ' S, X L S, I- SSH , , , , S .L 1 :- I 4 . 4 , 4 4 . , . 4 4 . 4 4 . ' , 1 4 4 - gg 1 Y w - - f 1 r - - W THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 cw an SCIPNCP CLUB OFFICERS Arthur Bfur, P1 cszduzl I 'tum Margohes Vzce Preszdcnl Paul Smxth, qLC76'flZ7X lfhmbtth Van Voorhls Trcaswez Allan Ievle, Publzrzlx Wrfflafy Herbert Delap Sergeant ai .f411n.r LI UB ADWISORS C I lty C XV Irttz D R Pratt M C VX 'zgner R D Metzger CLUB MOTTO The P707110fl077 of Intefert and Resrzurlz m Yczenfe al All Tune.: SCIENCE CLUB CHOLARSHIP IS the one great standard that the Sclence Club H t requlred of all 1tS members The requrrements of a hlgh scholar organwatxon to become rather excluslve Its members therefore Q are 'among the best students ofthe sthool Ihe Club durmg the entlre war has glorxously meuntalned ltself Although It went through a perxod of reformfntlon the OI'g'lI1l7'lfl0l1 quxtl-.ly Sf'1l7lllICLl ltself 'md became one of the best clubs of the sehool Its popularity 'md prattlcabmlltw of former xears helped to make mt one of the f'lXOI'lfC tlubs At euh meetmg from the very begxnmng we had an lnterestrng program Fl hese meetlngs were arranged on a plan of alternatxon that IS one meetlng had a l154 K. Q . I A K I . y . - . G . A , Q L, ,Q 1 . '., ' ' J ' J .' - ' , h - . ' Y .,.R'l1 .nfl . . . . '. . . ,, A . A A . . . ,, K U U a Y WX H . - W ll CN' C-2, . . 4 shlp and a hlgh standard of character consequently caused the Y? 'xii' Lf . 1 . :FL - 31:11, , , . . ya C . Ni V K . . I . .ra . L l RL I I 4 , K I R ' I . . 1' 'Y l I Y ' l V I B a A I x . T Y . . K . . Y 7 I . , T E McKINLEYITE 1922 student program 1nd the next, h'1d a progrflm COI'ISlSflI1g ofsome OLIYSILIC speaker or sclentlfle trlp to some plant XOC1l'lOI1 lI work ln the sclentlfle world was tfllsen up the Chlef effort ln thls llne I5Cll1g dlretted bx an address bs one of the best lsnown pslChologlsts,Dr De Mude Spetlal representfltlves from plants handllng products based on sclentlfic prlntlples were Ullled ln 'and thelr talks proved both lnterestlng 'md w1lu'lble ln thelr practluzl lnstruetlon Qeveml tlmes the I.'lCLlItW 'lLIVlSOI'9 'addressed the club I3I'lI1glI1g before If verl lnterestlng m lterlal On KIIHICTCDK OLCHSIOHS the club Vl51fCLI I'he Northern Engmvlng Co Ihe X Rm laborators of Dr Shorb Ihe lXlISOI1 Rubber Co I'he LIIIIALTCHT QOIHI'IllffECS thit I-LIIILUOHCCI throughout the xeir 'Ire Co115f1t11f1f11111! C,0ll1IllllfcL All in Levle, C,1'1az111m11, I '1ur1 IxI'lI'gOIlL5, H lrrl qLI'lWltlgClJCl 1'VI1111b11 vhzp C,o111111zltLe Isva Ioutzenhlser, Cfllllllllllll, I-Ienrl B'1tth, Fdw 'IIKI I lmbert fir! 11l1J111g Co1111111l!1c 'xlI'll'1 I LVIC, Ch11zr111f111 Russell Swann Lester Ixiufmsn 9051111 5011111111111 Isllfabeth Yan Y oorhls, Ch1z11111zz11 I'Lur'1 Nlargolles, Peter I Qterson I lterson my '01 Ng K P U GQ 1' -' 'v -XIxINC II -XI I IN -Xl I to be '1 member of thls elub'1nd plr mke of IIS advantflges IS an edumtlon IH ltself There are no drags, no drl, unlnterestlng meetlngs Allwfu s somethlng of the praetlt 11 IS ID evldenee Comblned wlth thls ls the theoretlml Iheorl IS not so deepll lnvolved 'ls to make If 1 bore, but ln stead to stlmulate thought and lnventlon 'md perhaps create genlus Doubtless one ofthe most vflluflble fC'lfLlI'CS1I1 connettlon wlth llfe ln thls Club IS the assotlatlons I'o be 1 member of 1 group all deeply lnterested ln the subject of Stlence and lts Appllcitlon IS ln ltself a good tonlc for the mlnd and soul 'I he ITICIITIJCTQINIIP has enlos ed the most cordlal and I-FICHLIIS relatlonshlp Dullness 'Ind sullenntss found no plate ln the orgflnlmtlon U55 H . . eff?-Y H'---f - f 'ee ee' ff-He' + ef- --WQV3 . s c 4 1 I A I 4 ' . . . K 6 I , 2 . L V . . . y K 1 V , . . . . ' I i Ai 'Y L I m x V xi' .xi Li I I In A'.l I . C . n u - . . . i. I If I C ' ,K . L . S VL I I . C I il ' I N . u K .L . , 1 'Y I I - lv 5 i , 1 m ' : ' I . ' ' ., ' ' AY- C .I C C p , 7 i Y. u .1 ' . w - w ' 1 ', . ' v ' w - . ' . , : , .. . , , .. . . . J 1J7YI1f7'!llll C'lllIlIl1iffL'l'Z Laura INIargolles, Cf1a1'1'1111111, Pllizabeth Van Voorhis, Peter J, . , e . 'fi ,, .IQ ,,, x. ' . 1- Il . ': ,FS I' . . . . xqhgx A99 I c . ' . . c I. W ' ' I It ,n i i .Nz . . w I . Y . .K ' I j' 5 ' 1 1. 4 x - If c .I 'Ia I . r c ' 1 I U I I ' H W. . . . ,, . . . . . S u A I n Q e C I . I I S I , ' u su L x A xlwxw C 11 I K -'dc ' ' THE - MCKINLEYITE ' 1922 Will' 'IF3 MCKINLEY HICH SCHOOL MONTHLY Mlldred Muller 22 Edzlorzn Chze George T Armstrong 22 Gen B115 Mg: :uk Iomlnugh 23 f1.r.vz.flantEdztor Earl Sahsbury 23 Ass! Adv Mgr George Cobb 22 fldverlzrzng Manager W alter Allman 24 Buxznexs Sta Vlllllam Harris 225 f2'.f.fl Buszncss Mgf ames lVIcBr1de Buszness Sta ASSOCIATE EDITORS Helen Iretz 22 News Alumm oseph Klng 23 Photographer Iohn Mlller 23 Club Reporter Madge Llndsas Ifaculty AdVlS0f -Xnn O Brlen 24 I eature V5 rlter Irrancls I-Ieadlex Faculty Busl Dorotln Mciurdx 22 nl vplst Helen Hflgx 22 TXI31St l lllOfI6lT1OI1 22 Stenographer PaulSchne1der 22 'lsplst Nhrgfzret Buel 23 Pxchqnges Kqthryn Saunders 22 'lvplst l' llzfllueth Y 'ln Y oorhls 225 Bones Gladvs Hohler 22 'I x plst Ul'.LOl1fLY1f1OI1 ulma VX alter 22 Tx pxst I ester lVItQrea 22 Sports Ol l+lCI' Ol PLBI IL-XIIONI Room 330 'Vlclxlnlex I-lxgh School llS6 J . . , . . . , 9 1-9 ' ' f ' 3 J ' ' - 2' w Y , . , . . . Y , J ' J -' J 9 Q ' - - 7 . ' ' I. Y 7 ' V .T m --9 J '- 3 1 ,H ,. . . , . . . , . , . . J , . jf 1 1 ' ' 1 4 J -by 'L J 1 Q . , , . V , . , D D ' . D , . , T Y . , . Y y . ' 9 x . 9 ' XYalter Belllnskl, '24, Feature XYr1ter ness AdV1SOT . , . - , - .Y .Vx --9 . ' .Yr --Q ,V . . , . , , 7 . A 1 a --Q ' y --x . 3 ' l 4 ' I c x , -. , I ' s . c I , .. , 1 . ,, . 7 v . ,N , , Y . ' ' ' - x -X a . 1 --9 . 2 I - - v , , V - I , --, . X x ' 7 1 - x --1 1 , 1 w x v 1 r 1 7' ' 4 , ' A. . L I , I ' . F c NILFYIFE 19W THE EDITORIAL ST FF 15-.1 HF FLllKOI'1'll Qmffof the Melxlnlex Hugh Sehool Xlonthlx hrs rg'-f 9 ef II JQ-7, f-Tj' ,NQIQ work h1s gone on yust the sflme Co opermon 1s the blg word l ln the voe1bul1rx of everw st1l'l member lwulx llst lull th h'1el '1 sueeessful XCTT 'leeordlnq to outsnlers ind erltxes of Q IH ffm lhough ITYIHX ehfinges hue been mule ln the stltl the Ioetrs 'md Alumnx edltor wlthdrew frm m sehool whlle three Sophomore members were t'1lxen ol? the stltl bee'1use thelr grleles fell below the still' 5t'1nd1rd In I'1nu1rx, the most 'lble edltor II1 ehxel lor xelrs w'1s when bw tlC lfl'l from our roll eall Ihxs neeessltited 1 new Iwhtor 'md the former Poetrx 1nelI'xeh1nge hlled thls x'1e'1nex wlth the Humor Iwlltor is hen tsslst Int One ofour News I LlIfOI'S 'md the 1ss1st'1nt Busmess Minfruen 'rlso I'LSlLIIll.el be e'1use of more lmportlnt l3U9II1t.99 It W'1QlI1LlCttl 1 xetr Ol.Ll1'1IIQ'L's but newer theless our mug 111116 his prospered Ihe st'1l'l w is re 0I'Q,'1I1llLLl llte II1 '1l1LI1I'X, h lung weelslx meetlnus III the Xlonthls ofllee, Room U0 Ihe Reportolml qt rrl pl wed 1 ble p 1rt H1 IHIIILIIHL, III m rterml for the Monthlx Ihe r1w m1ter11l brought II1 hx the Reportolm ll Qt ltl IS reid, eorreeted 1nd sorted, then tx peel find ,ent to the prlntel I hls ls set ifter IICIHLI re'1d ind eorreeted,wh1le the other IS p tsted III the dummx bl lI1lx mf1Q'111nem1de f-0I'fl1lS purpose I erx l st be em ted II lc l lortx hnes e in be pl reed on one p lge llns responslblhtx rests on the shoulders of the eelltor IN ehlef 'mel no one seems to enw hnn h1s yob ol p rstmg the dummx Ihls dummx nmgulne IS sent to the prlnters where thex eorreet 1nd set their txpe fteeordmg to lt Then the p'1ge proof IS sent to the Nlonthlx offiee 1nd the etlltorml fteultx wdvlsor, the ethtor 1nd asslstwnt re1d 1nd eorreet rt md return lt to the printer for the l1st tlme He fiqfnn eorreets hls txpe, punts the m1g'171ne, blnels lt, 1nd sends If to No M0111 the hnlshed form Ihele the Llre u l'll'lUI1 elep lrtment comes forw ud to flmsh the proeess bx gn mv to the home room staff members thelr eoples, thex ln turn hlndlna them to the SLllTSLFll3LI'9 Ier haps xou h'1d no thought ofthe work ofthe I'd1tor11lSt1l-l 1nd ol the red txpe thit rolls oil the wheel m the CIIHQLTCTIY smges ot our mfrgtmne s prmtmu rl he number ofpwges wfrs mereased from twentx elght to fortx rlIlKlfl1lS -Xnnu rl VV19 plinned to f'ilxC the pl'1ee ofthe former Iune Book hfulng two hundred lnstead of one hundred pfnges md X'1I'lOLlS fefrtures thfrt belong to the present d'u eollege '1IlI'lll'1l 'I he Nowember ISSLIC ofthe blonthlx w IS h'uled 1s the best L IIIIOIII-IllN'1EI'lllI1L pubhshed in the twelxe xears ol ITS er-ilstenee Ihe other Issues 1lso proelfum lf to be Z1 TISIHLI sehool piper Faeh month some speeml number w 19 plinned so for Autumn the stqffbrouszht forth the Oetober number, for Uedxcfulon, the Now ember, for Chrlstmis, the December, for mud wmter, the I'1nu1rx lc r P'1tr1ot1e, the Februirx for Irmsh the NI'1reh for Spring, the -Xprll, 'md for the unlors the NI u number wfrs pubhshed, 111 contrlbutlons LUlN1I1Q,'lI'0IN the umor Cl'1ss ll5fl T H , ' IVI K I I , ' - - '2 Chin we- 1 sw- 1 411 - - 111 1 1 1 1 eq-'63 I . , 'F x . l . .1 . 1 ' ' N '1' lg .I ' I 1' 22 Q51 11.1 1 1 , , 1 1, 1 ,, ., 1 , I 1 . E' af .' . . . . 5 17 'I 3 ' 1. ' . 1 -. - - 1 3 ' 1 ' j ,ff 1' fx 1 . ' . , . , -- 5 - '1 1 1' 1 1' ' If 1 e F VY? 2 Q , ' , - ,- , ., , - , 1 1 . 1 . , K I .h L A C ' l E K Z . z'l .N x xi S 1 pk' lu 1 ' X 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, , 1 1 , ' -' - . ' , ' ' 1, .2 11 11 1- 1 - . '. J -' 1 .' ' 11'-1 '. 1-3, '- J 1 ' A- 11 1 V J. 1 1' 1 1' --' 13' ' l' 1' .. .M ' f e 1 4 11 1 'f 1 ' 'I 1' j 2 L 1v. , 2 1 '1 ' 1, . 1 -.1 K I --ks K u , s , K ks , 'v 1 1 1' I n . xl. ' Q .S IK' 1' I up III type and two sets ol' galley-proof are sent to us. Une gullcy is returned 1 s ' H ,1 1 s - , Y ' . .- 'S 111 , ' . 'K 1'1 H 1 ' 11.1. 1 ' ' . 1. 'lv' 1' ine mu: ' 'r un - 1 TL mn 5' 1, ' 1. sz 1 1 - 1 - 1 .1 ' ' '11 ,S 1.' ' ' 1' .1. 1. . 1. ,.1, I l . W . x x 1 v Y v , I s KA. 1 1 - O I - - I I A I e N i . B 1 YY f 1 - 1' U 1 1 . ,, . . . ' cf . '. I' 154. I' I .R I. 1' ' T f ' I 5 ' C e e - s 1 h K n i A 1 ' - 1 1 ' ' 1'1' : ' - I Q s' - ' 1 . 1 ' , ' , , . . . ' , J. . 1 1 1 . . .. - 1 1 - 1 .... - ,. .1 , 1 j - f ' . 1 . 1 1 - I - 1 f K' I I C 3- l 1- 1 X . in , Y W Cl -Y! Y' 1 I ln C C K I I F , l ' - .- , 1 1. Z ,L ' 1 1. 1 , V , I1- . L 'V F I I K 1 - . ' I I 1' . l l . l. I . 'Q ' .lf Q. 4 f I L' I . 13' 1 1. It , . '1, 1 gy, , . . , A 1 V . . . 1 A 1, - ' - ' ' , -. -, A ' - . 1. - 1. 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1'g . , . 1 ' g . 1 ' , ' 1 ' 5, - THE - McKINLEYITE -1922 vm as s as as may-rev Professor T. C. Getzloe of Ohio State University highly praised this year's Monthly when he said in a letter to the editor, Let me compliment you on'the general excellence of the McKinlev High School Monthlx Some of its literarv efforts are surprlslnglx good I'he magazine is vers well edited HOME ROUM STAFF 8 J S VVE SAID at the beginning ofthe school 3 ear Ifour new plan 1, 1 Aak, for The Monthly is a success the credit vsill be due to he Home W 'l Room StaH ll.1tf21llS we shall all take thc blame rl e Vlell, it seems that it has been '1 success so here s to Nou, X AH Ihe Mclxinley High School Monthlx 'I he Home Room,or OH:lQ1'1llV speaking the Reportorial Staff consists of nicm bers, one from each section, who take the place of the former room agent and in addition bring to the Monthly office all contributions from the members of their respective home rooms This material forms the basis of our l itcrarx Bonc Of-C,Olll'CI'll'lOI1, News and lolce departments If it h ld not bccn for thc LllllQLl'lCL 'ind perseverance of thesc Home Room Stafl members in inspiring our budding xoung authors to writc thc Pditorial Stal? would hai e been at 1 loss for publish mg material So sou see 111 the credit is due the RCl7OftOf121lgf1l'l' of WW and the present Hdltorial Stall wishes them still better success for the 197.5 school xear Lct lf be thelrs U58 . Q ' p ' ,1 n V 'pi ,, ' l I 15 'R ' ' N Y u inn 1 I , K If sl. . .- - - M . , H 4? Y . 7 5 s i 1- c Y x i . , 7 Q I cs. S 5 I . t . . .., . 1 Home Room Staff. You have indeed been a staff of life , to ,L X f . I W ,. Y . h V Q W-L ' K Y. , . k l Q S w.S si x ' ' Ll lY ' ' . g . K . ' n l O' .K ly.x A. X I 'Y, I . , I Y H . 1 U A . .y A X K N' 6 x KA k . . in . . r . i i .. 1' ' 2 ' ' ' ' . . A i ..- . F McKINI FYI'IF 19 HOME ROOM STAFF Helen I tl lflblxy 1X1'1llI'lQC B'1tes 1111111111 RIHIIUCIC LOFIHHL Mlller XX 11ter Lolvm -111111 Bolt H'1rrx gt hwltzgebtl XI1lc1red M1ller Ruth I emmon lrflnnes Bite 01151 Ihvul N1 1r1e I-IoHn1 111 Bgrcllne II .allxer Robert Phllllps I'llll13L1'l1 lrxer I upher H15 N1 lrglret Hun non e'1n bl11n'1felt I'z1rl Dent Hfirold Brethng I'lll'111Cfl'lI 1n1oorh1Q X1'1r1, 1retOrrell olm NI1ller Piullne 9pelm'1n C 1rl He1mlxe P1111 Burroxmx I er11trI'ue11der Robert I'I'lfT1!71OF1k1 NN lrren Wlller A-1 A5 A6 418 -X9 -X10 B3 B4 B6 B7 B8 BJ B10 7 B B-I B B B 7 371 375 37f 7 330 307 109 308 310 314 335 320 372 705 'J v v 1 fn fn W 77 1 0 BCVIIIE, BCIIHIHBYOH Robert W1lson AU1St1Sl1 I r1ec1m1n I LICIIC Allensworth Ines Czonder I-I'1rry Bfur I ern ROSS I rances Wnsler Pfiul Selle Pl1z1beth Ixtll Robert lXIeQonntll Benpmm Sthom 111 Paulme Brulge Iesse C rose Ilorente M1llt1 I 1111111 lxosmetos lVI1r1ett1 I ongfellow Stewart Klee W alter Bell1nslx1 George I 'lflxlll Thomfm IJ'lI111LT71lllLI' Donfzld 1 bc,ll11rt Eumce Shanks Nlllton qnnth Fthel -Xrn1strons., 01111 Owen Cbfford Green L L 1 Q 4 L f L 8 9 L71 Qww 73 7-1' v C7f 7 .1 Iv1th1r1ne Mciullough D5 wp 7 '7 I 7 7 71 71 7 7 '1 777 1 677 77 J 1159 T I-I , ' , , 1 , - 2 2 I - nz ' A1-3-7 I ' - ' f C3-10- 1 . . A2-329 I H 5 C-1-105 '. ' A3-331 . . '. 7' . C5-1-9 I ' A ' . - - , ' . C6-115 'z - I ' . -,-1 I ' C7-115 . . 1 ,- -1 . ' .' C8-117 . I' . ' ' 2 Q A7-3-6 f .. C9-119 1 ' ' . -. 'I ' '10-101 . 1 - .. . . C11-10-1 'I . . 1 -3 I' f V' '1--10K Jn . ' B1-304 ' 1 ' 7 ' C13-108 1 2 A 1 B2-306 1 '. ' 1 Il -110 l ' ' .- ' ' fx '15-ll- ' ' Q - Q 9 C11-114 Ralph Starr B5-225 Ilo Kinney C17-122 221 - f -. f - -- ' '1 -1-r 1 ' . ' -.t ,' 1. r S ' S CI -IJ 1 2 f- ' 1 - . ' z . f - 'J-1-8 Ju- '- f f- - . f C21--15 ' ' f' ' . 7..---15 . ' B11--08 , A ,- Cm --H 1 2. 'z , BI---10 M s I - h C- --30 . . B72 1 Q 13--1- 7 X C 5 J . ' - 1 --14 f . ' .' . ' . - . 15--16 l n -'---6 -K - ,, 16--18 1 t 191-135 2 ,t Y I7-ALO , . , 3 IJ--133 ' , A ,, , 313-315 J ' D3-111 . C1-137 ' ' -1 D,-131 'z 1 ' C2-13 '. . ' 1 -127 I E MCKINLEYITE 1922 MONTHLY PRIZES fi- PNP R-X1 D1 Illaq of the Home Room Qtlff have been K described on another page but we wish to give special mentlon X 4? to a matter whlch, better than ansthmg else, shows the real W 'Fi sprrlt of this Hugh School All of xou know that a great deal of the success of 'Ihe Monthls each xear depends upon the en thuslasm whlch IQ shown 1n the September campalgn for sub SCI'1pf1OI1S You also know that for the past two sears the Busrness Staff has offered two prrzes, one of ten dollars and one of five, to the two rooms whlch secure a pald up one hundred percent subscmptron first 1n the campargn The object of these prlles 18 to strmulate the student body competltron and there 19 absolutclx no condition attached to their use of the prrze monex Ihe wmmng room as a group mas do anx thing If wlshes with it Here s the result ofthe two campaigns which h we been held ln the school xearof71970 1971, the manner of stagmg the monthlx campaign was entlrelx new I ach room appointed someone to take subscrrptxons Those to hand in their one hundred per cent record first, recelved ten dollars The second room to report one hundred per cent, was ent1tled to five dollars As 30213 a close neighbor to 330 the Nlonthls oliice Helen Hohn found l1ttle trouble 1n crosslng the rotunda to recelve the first cash prlze of ten dollars Room 705 nearest to the ascenslon to the thlrd Hoor, sent Ierome Zrmmers to accept thelr promlsed five dollars Ihe 1971 1977 season, had a home room Staff provlded, to handle the Monthlw camp ugn -Xs ln the prevlous rear, Ruth lemon, sent out from 7307 took back first honors I he fix e dollar offer was not so easrlx Ol5f'7l1f1LCl Helen 1 elanskw came out of 377 as Corinne Mlller rounded the corner from 371 Ihes were each aware of the fact that 730 was the destrnatlon Both arrived breathless and querulous as to results The generous hlonthlx furnished five dollars for each Now xou no doubt wonder what became ofthe monew given to the various home rooms Of course the prlze vunnmg groups had the prrvllege of using lf 1n anx wax thes so cleslred ln exerx rnstance, the monex was spent ln such a wax as to return If to the school Room 307 purchased a statue each sear oan of Arc, the work of a modern sculptor novs decor ltes Mr Gilmore s room Ihe lwxn, bx Barrie has been placed 111 the art Department It 15 the 111f611f101'l of Room 7507 to have a pedestal made for the oan of -Xrc, Ind to place thls statue ln the thlrd fioor rotunda where the whole school max have the t1110X ment of rt 7Irulx thls shows real school spnlt Ihe picture of 'Ihe lorum occup1es space rn Mr lxoehler s room A pencil sharpener and a mirror also add to the attractlon of his corner of our large blllltllllg ll'lCP'111'lt1112, termed I he 1 one VY olf by lxowalske, hangs on the wall 111 Mr Goodman s quarters, while that of Stratford on Avon ornaments 01185 Nlcllelland s spacrous report room ln concluding one can ll1LlCCkl term thls a beneficial wax to spend monex and sou will all certarnlx agree, that the rlght school 81511711 was shown bx the actlons of the x arlous prlfe V!111l111'1Q rooms 11601 o o , V V U. 1 if f' 'X ,L , 1 4 41 7 1 2 fg is . . . . . , 1 - s 1 Q., - , - - r -1 - L 1 1 . 1 e ' : . . fi L 4 - 1 L 'V 01 1 . 1 gl 1 14 , V . 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'1'1 -Xl' ff.'1'1z 1 ,Pz1. 5. 22,1111 N jg' -f1'1c1- ., . JI 111111. 11. N111 -01111 f1 - 1 '1 z .1 tn - IJ -121111111 T. '1'11l ' -411 1 1 , 1: 1111. H. 1111's 1.1 11 f--liz , 311111. 9. '1'11- 211311 211111 C11 1.1 2111? -X175 '11-, 91' 1 111. '1'1 -S1 - f-fliigf - ia ,Yz1. 11. .': '11.' 1'ff j .,. ' . 12. Uril'-1 ' .11'1 11f1 THE - MCKINIJQYITE -1922 CW V -rw INERTIA Wvgs I W AS the first of '1 group of 111, plaw, plmentcd bx IXIISS X Q7 H'1ve1st1ck fn 1711111113 76 lhp Eshms, scene plued 'Lt rhg x ,ZA Ldge of the stuff lffordrd an Lxrdlmt champ to watch rhr QJN A fat? SJARQ upon to do Lvcn so sllglmt an .ut as to famwcr 1 QUQSUOII Qpuml ITICDIIOD must be nmdg of l ut CI s Lllstrus whnn pulled Lut er Hwrold bulk G17 Igrox Swuanex 300 VX llll'1I'Il I 'lliord l6' Y s c 7 1 '1 Y s It r yy, yw -xv x Y '. 1 ', 4 K K f ' ' ! -A K h 1 x v - , 1 . H2?: . Clever work m faclal CXpI'CSS1OI1 dol e by the three players, and , Xi, '..' ' , ' -'. '. . x L L 4 x n js., X K I l S. 1 x Y L x C Ai . u 9 ' Y I r,,,r,r.,...,,,.,,r,.,r,,,N '. .. 1 -1 THE - MCKINLEYITE -1922 WBA -rv MRS PAT AND THE LAW Q :Q v ATURALLY the audlence looked for red halr m an Irlsh plfu B 5 Irgw 7 n 4 Lg Schaser deserve and the cast dld not dlsappoxnt them IH Mrs P1t and the law Nor dld the cast dxsappolnt the 'iudlenee rn the sL1ll wxth whlch thes handled a plax that many t1mes hovered ihout the II lglL 'ls well 'ls the comle rn llfe Mlss WN Qtklns 'md Miss speual praise for thelr work at 'zmes Fogle Nom 'Nlrs Pat Irene VS atklns lmmy thelr slclx box lucllle Y lment Miss Carroll a Y lsmng Nurse Adfx Seh'1ser ohn Blng Pollceman Rox xXllbOI1 l163 l M 66 73 'Jef-1' N, A ' ' ' ' . f 1' Q 1 h A H. if - . . K . 5 . Y. . uf- N4 l . . fun M- .V .' ' ' P .-..,o ooo,o.,, , o,,oo,o ,ooo J . 1 r , v - l 1, 1 . ,,,,,,,.,., . ,,,. ,. J. Y, . . , 'Y--- Yiivi-- A . ,. x I. ,. . . T i W , A --- A C C J - , - ----Y-W-v-Y 'Y 1- 1 l THE - MCKINLEYITE '1922 ww E 1-rw HOI LY TREE INN HIS I AMOUS old classic 0fD1tLens formed 1 Httm ml lx vuth f 4 'Of 15 X If Whldl to Celebrate the Chrxstmas trmt llld the QLHIUI Bm s 1nd XE 1613 CIYIS C lee Clubs Cll9glll9CCl as Pnghsh cuolus uhltd lust tht g 6' cold tea and pretended If was ale I'Oll0WlI1f:, IQ the mst Cobhs the proprletor ofthe Inn Rax mond 'irrulm Mrs Marla Cobbs Irances Bare Betty the Ixflfild osephme Dewetse Harry VVa1mers RlCh1YC1 Roth Nora h1S llttle Sweetheart Sarah Slesnlck Pom the Hostler Paul Pltelgtolge Capt Vialmers Ross Hamllton U64 I l J - - xx E . . , . . . Ks-TQ We . , , , . . , . . 5-X832 ,gli 1 1 r ., . . .. .gs z' -':,z L v 5 - 1 - ' .Zz ' - 1 fy x ' rN 3 Tl ht s nee to the atmos here when thev so fallantv swallowed 6,8 Q g I P . E . 1 'r?ffAc:2L' E 4 l 4 . N . Y.. 'nf Z ' 1 'r .v ' ' .K ---i-N- vrrrr A- li E , -F , u J ' y . . ---MM . , ' , U- A d-.V K j' , . , , . K l I g-...-. -v-. - -Y,YY- K THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 0vw H- w4Qw A- -V-'w f h T -new IIMA BEANS w- Hlb DXINIX Pnrmt 'md Plgrrgttg plfu vms 1 LIISUIILI' de r- wi ,pw Lb 1 xrturg from thc Ll9Ll ll Mpc: not onlx l3t.L'1Ll5C of thy alum f-Ax UQL3 lmm lmut Immune of Ire Cmploxment cf free verse rhxthms lim pxgturgsque uwtunns Amd gran of thg actors wddcd muah to the lntcrcvst of rhc pcrformwmc Ir YV'1S rc-puzted NI'1I'Lh 'Sth for thu College Qlulm Ihg NMR I fiulme Spcllmfm lhc Huslvmd Albnrt Binh lhe HuLL5tLr lclx Iun1b1ug,h H65 C C 1 7 .J f -i 1 . .nxr . 4 G' x ' 4' 'mfs ... ' - ,,'.'1 'eww 1 f ,451 my 31 l ' . . ' ' . N ' ' ' mi 1 , , f f r 1 .h . . .1 x L 1, , , '. . ' . c . sf is ,. I .. X J . x g,, ,, , . 4 a .. i'ii--iii i i iVJl 7,1 2 , 1 THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 C'51l'ee -rw The Shepherd ln the Dlstan -72 ASI ' w e v , QQ-, the sltuatxon It C C C COLORFUI pantomlme by Holland Hudson IS the merry tale of 1 prmness who bored to dlstrattlon sees through '1 tele scope a Shepherd plplng to hls farthful Goat and deudes to elope to hlm wxth her Attendants and the Hope Chest She angers the bllnd Beggar Cwho can seej by glvlng hxm too small a com and he retallates by tattlmg to her Lncle thus tompllcatlng was glven later for the Canton IN oman s Club I rolog Margaret VX hlte Nublan Gerald Ixoffel VX azlr a eruel Uncle Marguerlte Ixrrsch 'I heV1z1er who plays chess all day Wllllam McCullough 'Ihe Prlncess who Flopes Helen Burrls Ihe Attendant Crate YY allace 'I he Slaves I'l17abeth I ry er IDUFIS I oung C lurrx Nurrl '1 Beggar Henry Spellm in 'I he Shepherd Albert Bxrch 'I he I a1thful Goat Paul Smlth II66 If ' ' Ce!! , . . . . , I , -. 1 . . , . . The Maker of Sounds .... - , S -, , ,Craig VVestlake Th , -------Hggngngi ,. Th - --------rhw--nw G , Th '.', ' ' .... ' l THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 051: 4 1753 ,IES A DREAMAH A DREAMINH' -Qii HIQ ON? ofthe group of I in P115 s give seveml students an 'FN JK exeellent oppoltunlty to study lmpersonqtlon of the Southern Q PJ negro txpe ln 1ll lts rlch virlety -Xnd howew er '1 re1l Southerner r-Ag Xxx ejq- ,, 4, mlght have I'CQOgI1lZCLl 1ts shorteomlngs IH ehiruterlzatlon, the ka X' lr plfu ers S'1f1Sfl6d us wlth thelr qufunt m1nner1sms 'ind slldlng hlts of voxce Dorothy Kerst s wfzs 1 Fnne represent'1t1on ofthe energetlt wlfe, worrled bemuse her husbind lvI'lLllSOI1 QGer1ld Wdsonj 6Xl1lblICLl lws 'ind llght fingered tendenues and bemuse her llttle son Booker QSylv11 Ihompsonj w1s beglnnlng to resemble hls Mther ID these two tendencles And her dxstress W'1Sjl1SflHCCl when old llnele xxllll mms hobbled Ill to demind the re turn of hls stolen glllfif 1nd 'mn xmmedmte pu ment of the mortigf. Ihls last qtmlnt ehirieter w'1s most hippllw plfued hx Robert Mxers whose blend of shrewd vlgor 'ind feeble old flge showed mreful study 1nd keen ftpprecmtlon of the hne shides of lIT1pCl'SOI1'lI'lOI1 Ihe pl'1y '1H'qOI'LlCLl the 'ludlence '1 change to see when eould be 'utompllshed mth tlme, tfdent 'md pfunstalslng endeaxor II67 l r r r CC 7 , ' ll r V YNY? w x A 4 46 4' L , I L C ,.': '55, l ' ' ' -A 'f ' ' C ' . 4 I FY y QU. K' 'J ' 4 ' 4 '. A ' ' 4 4 5 ' I J ' . ' . . 5 j . 'M' ' . x x 4 4 ' Q r ' 5 6-X Q . . . . . . . . CMJ J , . 1 . . . 4 i 4-vv fun E . . , . . 'Ju' ':.s'. - , , ' N u ' K . C C i K L l L .N S 1 . ' 4 7' - ' '4 . ' ' 4 , , i K . . i . - . x . . 4 . . 1 . . A . B . 5 s. K. 2 4 Z . , 1 - . 1 . . . A Y - L , . . 4 4 L L I K L 1 I I L C W K C i I i S I l L ' Y l I K L .' ' 4 c ' '4 ' 4 V 4 ' s 4 L . G n l Y L C I v , 4 - 4 I s v. ' , I 4 r. 7 4 4 . 4 . 4 . T F MCKINIFYITE 1922 R E-'lby FOR Q Dip Rae LAR PRIN1-23,1 FREAK A FDOL 008 AVA 9188065 ua ex-new UPS Emma P-S'I7'y QU gigs! eawbw ARTFTZG ., Ilesl T1-ILETIQS B as ka.+ B Al L :Woof Ball TRAC K' LETTER MEN IOOIB-XII HFNRX XIPIHMIMYPR 71 -XRCHII' QMIHI FIIER 21 BYRON IxIRIx 71 JOQIH PH DI' CORPS 1 HIRPXNI RAIFI M AN 70 71 ROBFRI HOI I M-XY 71 GFORC IN RENIWP DY 70 71 LXLBERI INILQLLXSHAIN 71 CI ARPNLP HAMIITON 71 BPIN JOHNSON 1 DPNXIHR GIBSON 71 RAI PH W-XDE 71 H-XROI D I RI' -XSF 21 R-XI PH BI' -XLHY 71 HOR-XLI4 -XSHLONI 71 RPNNIEIH MXYIORIH 71 JLXCR DIEBOLD 1 C-XRI IISHIFI 71 Student Nlfmager B ASRFTB ALI HFINRY NIETHMFYER 77 J-XNIPS 'XIQCLRDY BYRON IxIRIx 71 27 XXIII1-XNI HORN 77 H-XROI D IRI' -XSF 77 I-XNIOIN MI IIIAI -XLBERI MQGI XQH-KN 77 RPNNI-'IH IRI:-XSIH 77 'IR-XCR HPNRX XIFFHNIFYFR 71 CIAORCP RPNXFIH BYRON IxIRIx 71 JKLR DIILBOID 71 691 ,. . 'V rt it - G ia W ir ' ' 3 3 5 ...- O 0 N ,1 4 A 1 1 Y r If vi - 1 , . I . , , v , ,.1 , I . , .. . . K . 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','2l 1 Y ' ' n - r - 1 - , - . . , - I1 E McKINIEYITE 19 McKINLEY LETTER MEN CLUB val In -7 IETHMFYFR 22 Helnle IS one of the two three letter ' 3 f men ln the school earnlng letters ln field track meets football AIA .Nh sg and basketball He IS a shot putter of no llttle ablllty a verltable bulwark of defense ln hlS tackle pOSlflOl1 ln football and an all C around star ln basketball Vleth was honored wlth the captalncy ofthe basketball team KIRK 23 Byron made the varslty basketball squad as forward IH hls Sopho more year and earned hlS track letter the same year Thls year he added football to hls honors IH whlch sport he showed qulte a neat llttle blt of ablllty KP NNI' DY 22 Jus guess he can t tear that llne up eh? was the common remark made when Sam was called upon to tote the ball He was a conslstent ground galner could hold hlS own ln puntlng and was a valuable man to have around for secondary defense It would be hard to find a better all round back field man than Old Falthful Sam KA'I TMAN 22 Sp1V1tZ Won hlS Hrst letter ln football as guard ln 21 but was shlfted to tackle for the 22 team of whlch he was also captaln SPIV played every quarter of every game and played conslstently all through the season He was also qulte a basketball fiend belng captaln of the Senlor team GIBSON 23 VVhat he lacks ln length he has ln Wldth and lf there ever was a place made for a man Butch and guard are synonomous He also played every quarter of every game Glbson has been honored wlth the captalncy of next year s team ln whlch capaclty lt IS a safe predlctlon he wlll be a success I RIN ASE 24 Harold s p0SSlbll1tlCS of developlng lnto a real athlete for Mc Ixlnley Hlgh are very good but the general OPINION that IS entertalned IS that he Wlll h lve to dlvert some of hlS scrapplness lnto other channels before that comes I reasey played end on the football team and guard on the basketball qulntet Mcf'I ASHAN 22 Cow s playlng on the football field as quarter back prob ablv wasn t spectacular but If was consistent On the basketball squad he play ed 1 heady llttle game at guard hls chlef asset belng hls ablllty to keep cool HAMII ION '72 Ham came to us from Loulsvllle Hlgh where he had starred prevlously 111 football Ham played half back OHNSON 24 Benny dld not get lnto the fray untll the season was half over but when he dld get ln he was there for all he was worth with two more years here lohnson should be able to help materlalls to place MCIXIDICW well to the forc of the athletlc world ROBP R I' VIADP 22 We ll leave It to the opposltlon whethcr or not Bob was a mean man ln McKlnley s forward wall as a guard Bob had the fight and he sure I-.new how to use lf ln hls play RAI PH VVADIH '72 Ralph was another playfull llttle cuss 90l11Cfl'llI1fD on the ordcr of hls small brother He alternated at guard wlth Bob so thcrc was alwass one VI ade to knock down HOI I MAN '73 Ihat center IS the hardest posltlon to play on a football field IS usually a conceded fact and Bob Hoflman dld hls blr IH good stx le whlle l17O T H ' , ' 2 2 U O 1 IK ' ' 7, ' KI V ly, I J . , . - ,m ,, . . . L' ra 2 J 9 a A ' '-I A - ,l cl , . , Q1 is-I . . . . . - Y','-t:' fl, 'I' ill Ill! ll' - f ' ' If-.M . I .. ,. v.l.-' , . . .E 9 ' ' , . , . W T , ll I Y ' ,F , , , ... , . ll YY ' Q 9 ll ' 7, ' 3 KC ' ' ,I ' ' ' Y , . ' Y ' ' ll ' Tl , . v , . , . . . . J ' 1 KC if V 4 1 .. . . . , Q 3 Q - . 1 , , . . . . . . 4 1 , . - , Z . 1. . ll I V , ' 1 9. H 1 n - I ' 1 - Q ' 9 ' , X . . Y 4 1 . . , . S L V . . . . . . . Y Y . . : ' 1 1 u H ' ' ' 4 , 4- n C x Y KI Y, ' ' ' I , - . . ,. , c . v , 7 w Y. V , a . . ' . 2 K 0 . , , 1 , , , . . . X , 1, . LL 7, ' ' Y 4 f 1 . 4 1 v V . . . V 1 Y ' l N N I 4 4, .. . s 1 .I .. , . 7 A e I 1 C Y C n x X K ex K I 'V I 7 s s , , 1 - - - 4 4 A , is u K L I 'V V . c , S I, THE McKINLEYITE 1922 filllng the aforementloned capaclty on thls year s comblnatlon Hoffman has the experlence now, so he ought to go blg next fall SMELTZER Archle qult lVlcKlnley along the end of the football season to go to Buslness College He had been alternatlng Wlth Hoffman at center BF ACHY 24 There IS an old and much used saylng that a team IS no stronger than IIS subs 'I hat belng so then Beachy dld not weaken the team much when he went ln at tackle as he always put up a good fight Ralph IS another wlth two years at McKinley all of whlch glve cause for the more the merrler attltude REBILLOT 22 Rebble was out of the first few games due to lnjurles recelved ln the Mount Union game As he rounded back to form he showed qulte an abundance of stuff on hls end posltlon DIEBOLD 22 Jack has two letters to hls credlt earnlng them as dash man IH track and end ln football He IS a posslblllty as track captain ln that branch of sports ASCHOM 23 Another Jack Even so he put up one fine game ln football hlS strong forts belng the recovery of fumbles Several tlmes he made breaks for McKinley by hls covering or recoverlng DECORPS 22 Joe hlt hard luck ln hls football efforts thls year It belng an lnjured ankle recelved ln the Mount Vernon game and whlch kept hlm out for the rest of the season MAYPORIH 22 If at first you don t succeed etc That was Kenny all over He play ed for the love of playlng and lt mattered not to Kenny whether he was on the VHFSIIX or not But when he was on lt, he proved satlsfactory playing the old game wlth a vengeance MCQURDY 24 Jlmmy has shown enough stuff thls year to warrant the pre degree for two years to come Mac recelved hls varslty letter ln basketball of which team he filled ln on guard ln a way qulte commendable lm should also go well ln football MI Iflal 22 HIS name has been connected wlth athletlcs around McKinley for QLIIYC a spell he havlng played class basketball and was also connected Wlth the Seconds last year Splder and hlS trlck shots were for McKinley what Nick Altrock 19 for YN ashlngton and then some HORN 22 Blll s general floor work dld much towards the maklng ofthls y ear s success ln basketball Llke Mltzel he came along from the Seconds of the pre VIOUS year and lf IS truthfully sand that he showed up to good advantage lx I Rl: ASI' 22 Owlng to the sturdy schedule they had been booked up with lxenny was forced to plav wlth the Reserves much of the tlme where hlS stellar work from the guard posltlon went far towards that comblnatlon s success lreasc IS also a CllSt'll'lLC runner and appears to have an excellent chance to wln a letter as a member of the track team IISHFI 22 As an all round fellow Fuzzy s equal would be hard to find but hls equal as a Student Manager would never be found He served ln the afore mentloned capaclty on both the football and basketball teams thls year Carl IS deserving of thls honor l17l VH! - QFD . . . . , . . ,y . . . .. , .. . C J f , , , . . . . ,, . ,, . I' I C , w n , H . ,, . . . . , -. , ' n u Q 3 ' 3 . l Ac in ' 3 ' ' 3 ! , . . I . . . . 3 ' ! . . - f 1 1 ll l cc n l , . , . l Y K , ' .Y ' .vs I V. C l n , , . . , . . . . - diction that McKinley High will be depending on his athletic efforts to no slight 5 . G . . G . . , Y ' I I 4 4 4, A-n-a C I 5 s , g H . ,, . . . Y . H , . . N . , . . . , . , . , . . . , l , --. ' s v . s s ' I , C ' . w , . . V . 6 L - , 4. . . , . Y Y v . . ,l ,, ..... , V ' 2 . 3 V . . . . , I 1 lx s 2 l 1 s ' L 2 , s 1 4 2 5 s X V u T 1 r 'Y ,Y A 4, in-0 A s C ' , C , K I c ' . 'I K l ' I V Q THE -MCKINLEYITE -1922 C713 - - f W - --Q43 MH y Jdffxlq lflialgz Iflixlqy grwi Mflixdy I172 I' 4- Q new as , 6 . , ,0 Y' K 5 ? UU lfwrzw' . ,v..v. , I I' c E 17' mp FOOTBALL qs , eIxI'Nl PY HICH S CAMPAIC IN on the gYlellI'OI'I for the 1971 WW IW 1 f ll 1, Nj SLTSOII prob1blx was not the most br1 l11nt o 1 our se1sons, ut It e1nnot be Vlltl th1t lf was 1 eomplete fulure In v1ew of the ei2w,Q f1et th1t the te1m h1d to be l3Lllll' up 'lI'0LlI1Ll 1 nueleus of only 014 n two letter men, lx1ttm1n 1nd Ixennedx If IQ not gomg bexond 55 ' the bounds of truth to s1x th1t our gr1d represent1t1ves met w1th 1 sueeess f1r 1boxe th1t XVl'l1Cl'l the number of w111s 1nd looses would POIHY to In two of the1r eontests, f1te turned the Melxmlex ltes b1els. three polnts bfillllltl the1r r1v1ls IH one g1me thu were defe1ted bx one IHOIHF two gtmes were t1es and two x1etor1es were reg1stered All of wh1eh po1nts to 1 f11rls elose se1son In the sexen Lf'1lIN.S pl IX ed eicelusne of the blt I mon 1ff11r IxILIXll1lCN seored 1 gr 1nd totll of 105 pomts wh1le the eomb1ned oppos1t1on w1s seormg 1 tot 11 of 63 blXll1g the loe1ls the edge Ill 1 seormg w1x of 47 po1nts However, mueh of the le1d 18 leeounted for 1n loolemg over the seores of the 'Xlt Nernon g1me, ll1LllVldLI1l seormg loe1tes S1111 Ixennedw 1s lilgll m1n mth five toueh downs, e1ght go1ls from toueh downs, 1nd one held go1l, g1v1ng h1m 1 tot1l of4l of the 105 po1nts FI o follow IXILIXIIIICX through 1ts se1son,we first find them 1n eomb1t w1th the lNIt Lmon Collegmns, the g1me term1n1t1ng w1th 1 '35 7 score 'llld blount w1nn1ng 1ts onlx g'lITlC of the se1son Ior the first t1me 1n sears Mekmlew w1s 'ible to score on the1r eollege opponents, the1r chanee commg 1n the first qu1rter when Mount vms foreed to punt w1th1n the shadows of the1r own go1l Ihree of the schol1st1e llI1C men broke through the colleglans forward wall 1nd bloeked the effort, the b1ll rolhng behlnd the goal where Qmeltzer covered for Nlelxmley s polnts Kennedw lueleed go1l Ixenmore fLII'I'llSl'lCLl the next opposltlon 1nd were defelted H 6 xILIXl!'llC'N sho11ld have won 1I'l 1 more LlCC1S1VC w1y as the b1ll xx1s ln Ixenmore s terr1torx most of the IIIHL -X fumbled punt gave the Up Qtaters the1r ehfmce to score, XVl lllC D1ebold vllld I rease reg1stered touch downs for Nlelxmlex In the follovuneg g1me lNIeIx1nlex 1nd Akron South pl1x ed 1 seoreless t1e at Akron, on 1 wet 1nd muddx f'IClLlLlL1I'lf'lg 1 heavx down pour ofram Ne1ther te1m had m111x opportun1t1es to score, the b1ll bemg IH m1d field most of the t1me Once Nlclxmlex SVIFTLCI a drne down the field th1t e1rr1ed the b1ll to South s 20 11rd IIIIC, where lt XV'lS lost on 1 fumble Akron QLI1fF'll entered 1s 1 pr1nc1p1l 1n the first home g1me of the 1e1r, 1nd thex sueeeeded 111 1nfi1et1ng the first sehol1st1c defe1t suffered bx Nlelxmlex 1n two se1rs, 1t eommez 1s 1 result of Centr1l s edgmtz to left of the hxphen of 1 13 IO seore 'Ihe -Xkromtes seored first when 'Ihom1s lntereepted 1 forw1rd IYISQ ust before the l'l'1lf ended Ixennedx I'Lg1SfCI'CLl 1 pomts for Nlelxmley through the neQot11t1on of 1 be1ut1ful drop ldele from the 10 X'lI'Ll l1ne In the last perlod Centr 11 1ga1n scored Ne1r the close of regul1t1on t1me 1 series of ll73 TI-If'M KINLEYIT ' 9..- 0 l 'X AQ' . A ,1 I 4 1 .- Q - l .I 'ce s 'Y . L c ce 3 '1 'iii' N 3 ' '. A ..' . ' . . ' - 2' '. ' ,X ,N 2 ' 4 A c 1 . 1 1. I J' fu!! 1 . . ' . 1' ' ' , Y 'Yu 'E syn ' ' ' . ' . - H N U I U - 1 ts - 11 cc Un I . 1 -.I s S X K s ', - ,if S C - - . ' x . 1. I 1 X-Q . L li' A It I 'V I Q Z L N u s - s 7. s- . 1, - .' , . I ' A l w Y' v 1- '- . 5. . .' , . . . 1 . , I . L 2 I f ' I ' ' i I ' . I .' fs 4 Z x, rl 7' If e I . G e I I C 'Y 4- . -a In 1 I McKinley being an easy victor by a 48-7 score. A brief perusal of the seasonls ' i ' 2 ' ' '. e O. ' 1' . ' . W - I C I ' I I C . I I I L . - . . . , - . I x 'Y I e L s J x I l 'Y V I 7. 'V C C . . Y . , I W . . . . r p x ,. v, V. . Y' 'I I Y 1. . V 'S ,A ' ' K Y s 1 Z - l A . If . . . . , , . O I C K V L IC ex 'Y ' I X. . l -e I ' e . I 1 'I . l - , 1 ' H vt - 7' Y ' ' W . Y L I K A L K 1 I e L . . , . . ' c ' m 1 1' ' - . , ' s ' I 'I .I c A I c is ' ' s -'vs l ' L ' L 1 . Y il I O I I I I l I C . i I. A 1 i' S I .3 1 l s l N , . x v 1 4 - y K. 4 1 B ' 1 - ' s' ' 1 A Y ' 8. . K , ' G ' . . 6 s h . . . . ,-1 . . I L 1 D Y s . . 1 ' l . . . - . . . THE McKINLEYITE 1922 passes, end runs 'md lme plays enabled Kennedy to score 7 polnts more for McK1nley In thelr next contest, McK1nley met Rayen ofYoungstown and suffered another '3 point defeat, the Rayenltes Clalmlhg vlctory 10 7 McK1nley s touch down came when Decorps tossed a pass that travelled 20 yards to Kattman, who fumbled after holding It long enough for completlon, after which Kennedy plcked It up and ran 20 more yards for a touchdown Sam klcked goal Rayen s touch down came through a penalty Wlth the ball on Canton s 17 yard llne the Rayenltes were favored with 15 yards of the distance to go whlch was to the 2 yard line from where Harris had llttle trouble ln taking lt over After this followed the impressive victory over Mount Vernon, the home hopes wlnnmg 48 7 McK1nley probably played a better brand of ball 1n this game than ln any game of the season as Mount Vernon s defeat was only the second one lUfllCtCd on them on thelr own field in three years Ben Iohnson made hls debut wlth the varsity lh this contest, and duly proceeded to cover himself wlth glory by scorlng three touchdowns and playing a brllllant all round game Youngstown South was the next foe belng met at Youngstown McK1nley was forced to enter this game wxth a lme up depleted by 1nel1g1b1l1t1es Yet wlth thelr make shlft team McK1nley battled South a team which usuallyxs capable of holding 1tS own to a 14 14 draw South made their two touchdowns by use of were completed On one occasion Vleth and Kennedy rushed the South passer and he fumbled Vleth plckmg the ball up and runn1ng35 yards for one of McK1nleys two touchdowns The other was brought about when Aschom carrxed a long pass to Youngstowns three yard lxne from where Kennedy carrled it over Then the red letter event of the year, the annual struggle w1th Washington Hlgh of Massillon, which resulted dlsastrously for McK1nley the final score leav mg them one polnt 13 12 behlnd the anclent rlvals It IS now an acknowledged fact that the best team does not always wxn and the results of thls game bore the fact out to the letter ln sum and substance The V5 est Fnders were the first to score, thelr chance comlng through a Canton fumble whlch thev covered on the latter s twenty five yard l1ne A forward pass made the first down followed by two lxne bucks and an end run McK1nley s first score came ln the second quarter when they received the ball on thelr own seventy five Vard llne and marched the entire length of the field for thelr touchdown Kennedy carrylng It over Sam failed on h1s attempt to klck goal Mass1llon s last pomts came when they blocked a punt behind Canton s goal and fell on it McK1nley s last pomts were an exact repllca of thelr first set as agaln they battered thelr way for over half the length of the field for one touchdown The attempt at goal again failed Shortly after the final whlstle blew find1ng'McK1nley possessor of the ball on Washlngton s four yard line And so ended the season and although it was not generously sprmkled with victories, McK1nley suffered l1ttle or no loss of prestige due to that As for next year, the prospects look exceedmgly brlght w1th seven letter men I 174 . . . . . . , . i , U , - . , . . ' J 3 - 7 ,, . . . . . ' y Y , . v- .. . , . . , - . the aerlal attack, making 25 trials with that plan of advancement of which 6 , . . . . ' 1 . . 1 , Q O - , i . . . . . , - D - ! ' ' 7 Y ' I I . g Y Q 9 .'- 1 i - . . . . ,, . . , . . , . . l , . y . . . , V . y V . , . 3 F McKIN1FYITF192 returnmg Ih1s lncludes Irease and Aschom, ends Beachv tackle Cnbson captaln elected and guard Hoffman center and Ixlrk and ohnson for the back nec lfOO'1 BALI IIGURES Sept 74 Mclxlnley 7 Oct Oct Oct ct McK1nley 7 Oct Nov 5 McKinley 14 1 Mclxmley 14 8 MLK1HlCW 0 1 Mcklnley 10 McK1nley -18 Mt UNION College 35 at Alllance Kenmore Hrgh 6 at Kenmore Akron South Hxgh O at Akron Akron Central Hlgh 13 at Canton Youngstown Rayen 10 at Canton Mt Vernon I-Irgh 7 at Mt I ernon Youngstown South 14 at Youngstown Nlov 17 McKinley Oberlln game postponed account of snow lNov 19 McK1nleV 12 Masslllon Hxgh 13 at Canton Iotal pornts MCK111lCy 105 Opponents 63 Iouchdowns Kennedy 5 ohnson 3 Frease 2 Hamlltonl Drebold 1 Mc Glashan 1 Vlethmeyer 1 Goals from touchdowns Ixennedy 8 Hamnlton 7 Pleld Goals lxennedy 1 THE SECOND TEAM By Howard Loehr HIS YEAR lnstead of having h1s Hrst strxng men tackle the 1 fx dummy Coach Harshman used another team known as the 1 'gk Jpj T H . - . 7, . - 2 C'i4fl'--- A-W - . qw . . 4, A wg il, t . .' ' . . g , ' 5 . ' . J l l. . , 4. . Q qu T4 Y n , E l -1 K V , s 1 T- E 'V A , l ' . 57 ' ' , . o . 22- ' 5 Y , ' . ' . 29- ' ' j 1 . ' , . ' . ' T G .V J 1 . ..- . - g , . T W . . . . . 1 , . - , i : 'Y , J Y 3 J . , , A 7 V , . 1 , -. c I . . . . ,A A 1 . . . H . V 'fi' ted , ' . , L gif ,Ing . 7 1 ' ' Iwi! seconds, for dummles. In the1r three games the seconds scored 'xy gf- . . . . . . . x 'ff Fl .1 1 , ', '13 x I FN 1 . Q 'Iii' ,gy 5 .' ,. . I q k 5 K 7 , C S . I C l l u S' x .4 I I xl .Y E X J. 7 , c '. I . 7 . , ' .cl 1 c I f J - z , ' . 1 . K C 3 L f Y K Y , K ' n vii 5 Y 7: g 1 x w -K ' , - G 4 . . u s 1. , s I N I . Q I ' C . I I V , . . V , . lr I C c c I 'y K u 1 V i . . 5 'Y ,. - . I x fs Y v . , , A 7 D ,YY P D Ll . fb GQ 46 polnts agalnst 6 polnts made by thelr opponents Wlnlllng Q3 gl ly CQ two of thexr three games Ac The first game was with St Ylncents I-lxgh School at Akron on a field which was an a very bad condltlon Besldes thls handxcap the boys were OL1fWLlg,l lCC1 but thanks to the coachlng of Mr Porter vyho 1s Coach Harshman s lssnstlnt the seconds trounced them to thc tune of 19 to O lhc second game was with St Mary s Hlgh School also of Akron St Nlary s had prevlously defeated St Ylncentsl-1toO But agalnst a stlll hcavler team the seconds were able to w1n 7 to 0 It was the breaks of the game whlch cost them three touchdowns as three txmes they had the ball wlthln thelr oppo nents five yard lxne but only to lose lt twlce on fumbles and once by the half endmg 'Ihe thlrd game whlch was play ed agalnst Minerva was the only defeat of the season but the defeat was no dlsgrace as they went out ofthelr class ln thls game Even so thev were only beaten 6 to 0 In thrs game several of thexr play ers ln cludlng Ben ohnson were absent One of the rnnovatlons started thls year was the awardlng ofletters for second team duty 'Ihe followlng men received letters Deal Relner Broda Parker Motter Crltes Mc Allister V5 hlpple McCurdy Seacrlst, Herbert Harmon 'Nhtchel and Dorn l175 Bfbdzefb 171002, H1910 L-an-Q 4 105129 6' M1196 Basketball 1922 THF-Nfl KINIEYIFF-192 030 -. -.- ..,--..M . ,, v , , Q95 -T.f,b,,n,T.-. 0 ., ,., ,W T, T i, ,l,3:?:l:Z,' ..:.i-is-.g. A., , . 9' vs F Ick NLPYITF 177 BASKETBALL W CKINLEY HIGH S Basketball record of thls season IS one that J, can well be assoclated w1th the football record of 21 and the 6 basketball record of 20 These three form a trxangle of whlch the e'fwfQ school can well gloat over, for they surelv do denote steps ln the l l 'fin' rxght dlrectlon Isootball ln MLK1NlCW Hlgh reached lts plnnaclc A ofsuccess ln the memorable wear of 71 and although baskctb 1ll has not yet reached ltS zenlth, If seems lnevltably headed that was In meetmg the cream of the state thls xear Mc lxmlex was acclaimed vnctor m fifteen of the1r twentw one contests or an average for the season of 114 lhes scored a grand total of 585 polnts agalnst 448 for their opponents Klrk Horn and Mltzel took the parts of forwards ln N1CK1f1lEN s 1mpress1ve l1ttle pageants of thls season and dlspatched the1r roles rn fine style Islrk landlng a place on the second All Northern Ohxo team at the Delaware tournament and Mltzel wmnmg a place on the th1rd comblnatlon Vlethmes er our capable cap tam and center, was placed on the thlrd team whlle lmms lVIcCurds landed a guards was very favorably commented upon throughout the season All of whlch only goes to show what the out slders, the lmpartlals thought about the Mclxlnley combmatlon of th1s year s vlntage The honor of bemg the leadmg scorer falls before I alVIom M1f7Cl he havlng 45 baskets and 19 fouls to hls credlt for a total of 109 points McCurdx followed hlm w1th 108 pomts gettmg them on 19 baskets and 86 fouls Vlethmever lead h1s hrs squad ln the matter of gettmg baskets bagging 50 of them for hls 100 polnts Horn made '58 baskets durmg the season Klrk 'SAS H Irease 7 most of whlch came at opportune tlmes, and McGlashan scored twice Ixenney lfrease dld no scorlng for the varsity focuslng his attentlon malnly on the enemxes thrusts whereln hrs efforts were justly valuable Of th1s troup Flve w1ll graduate ln une, leavmg H Prease, Ixlrk and McCurdv over for next year s campamgn Akron Central was the first vlctlm of the season Mcklnlew bemg an easy vlctor 33 77 Central was out classed from start to hnlsh, and the second half found the Reserves ln actlon agalnst them 'I h1s was a fine start for McKxnlex as lf was the Erst defeat handed Central bw the local representatxves for several seasons St Ymcents of Akron followed Central, and w1th about the same results NIC Ixmles bemg vlctorlous 25 11 'I he Reserves worked a large part of thxs game also and dld a finejob of1t Ylethmeyer was the blg man of the mght w1th hls -I field baskets Then for a real scrap w1th Cambrldge whlch lVIcK1nles found wantlng 1n a 17 16 score The game was close and hard fought wlth McKinley possessmg a two poxnt lead wlth 7 minutes to go However a basketball game IS llke baseball ln some respects at least lf s never won t1111t s all over and 7 mlnutes sufficed for Cambrldge to glean the basket and foul necessary for VILIOYW Mltzel lead the scormg wlth 7 baskets and 4 fouls whlle H I rease and McGlashan play ed stellar games on the guards 1177 T H , - N ' ' I I 1, ' 9 .. .. GH! -falK'3 C I I , ' . . fiiw,s I' ' I F .Ut ' . I . 3 Y' 'I' 't - ' I . ' A , c Y . Axl -75 . . . . . .' '. . . A 53 ' , ' 1 I , G . , . 1 .. , . . . L f I 1' , T r- 1' KL C -I I . . I 7 . lv' , C K I. K L -' u r I 'Y y , 3 , A ' 9 . 4 . lv , C C ' s t , J 1, 1, guard posltxon wxth the first team. McGlashan's and H. Frease's work on the C n A l I ' 3 . . . , . . . ,. . , . . . 7- ,. ' . , L L C Ln ' A l s . cc , s l .C . .. 4 L , L . , . 17 . , I K . I ' 1 1 7 V 7 I 1 - ' , - 9 . , ,. , . u T I i 'Y I' 4 I Y 4 'Y . K L n . I' 7 . ' 1. l , L - ,. . . . . . 'V ' 1 I y . u ,. V . I . , - ' , . . -7 . 4- n , v V . . . , . . , . . , . , .. u q 1 4, 1 ' Y Ia MCK NLEYITI1 19 '7 On the followlng nnght Mclxlnley anmhllated the Akron North bunch 45 I7 'I he game as the score shows was a lop sided afl' ur wlth XILYIIFHCQCI' turmng IU 9 baskets as hrs nlght s work or l more polnt than the entlre Akron team could collect In the next game, McKinley took advantage of a chance to accompllsh one of thelr pet ambltlons, that of provlng themselves the superiors of the Day ton Stlvers floor representatlves all of whlch they dld w1th a I9 I7 vxctory Two strong five men defenses met on the floor that mght but McKinley s superb passing baffled the down staters enablmg them to make many cholce shots Ixlrk made 6 of McK1nley s pomts and led the locals ln gatherlng pomts Then for the second hard luck encounter, th1s tlme wlth Akron South who hung the second defeat of the season on McK1nley '53 27 Fouls provxded the margln by whlch MCKlDlCy was defeated The locals staged a game battle, but after taklng the lead for the first few mmutes ofplay the trylng game of the precedmg mght wlth Stlvers Hlgh began to tell upon them, and they soon fell behlnd and trailed the rest of the game Mltzel collected 'S baskets and '7 fouls and Vlethmey er got 4 baskets whlch tled honors for the nxght Mt Vernon furnlshed the opposltxon IH the next game but lf seems easier opposltlon could have been procured as McKxnlev encountered d1fI'lcult1es a plenty ln defeatmg them 25 23 ln an overt1me game At the end of the regulatlon tlme the score stood '72 all hence an extra 5 mxnute per1od was requlred to settle matters The two teams were evenly matched for the game and lt resulted ln one of the best exh1b1t1ons seen here durlng the season Credlt 19 due somewhat to McCurdy s accurate foul shootlng maklng 9 out of h1s 17 attempts In thelr first attempt ID defense of the Stark County champlonshlp, the un bellevable occured when Alhance I-Ilgh defeated MCKlHlCy 18 I2 'I he game was on the order of football, coupled wlth a referee who was not adverse to such play but be that as If may AlllHI'1CC showed a strong llttle squad that nlght and McK1nley was lost on thelr large floor Klrk Mltzel, and McCurdy dlvlded the locals score for the nlght between them each gettlng 4 polnts Thereupon followed a farce, the game wlth the LOllCLflOI1UflVI'1SSlll0lI athletes on whom the MCIXIHICSITCS plastered defeat '33 10 Hess was the only one who could do any thlng conslstently against the strong guardmg Mclxlnley dmsplay ed, and his efforts were largely confined to fouls Only '7 baskets were reglstered by Massmllon and both came 1n the second half whlle McK1nley could score practlc ally when and how they pleased 'I he only reason thrs contest was called a game was because lf was with hlasslllon The next game the one w1th Youngstown qouth was one WlIlLl'l lVIcIxmley had to pull out of the hres as the score stood 17 7 when tlme yyas called for the first quarter, wlth South xn the lead But ln the second perlod Mclxxnley had become acqualnted wlth the1r small court and by the half had cut the opposltlon s lead down to 'S pomts the score standmg 19 16 from there on lf was MLIXlI1lLN s game entirely In thls fracas I-Iorn caged the ball five tlmes from actxon, whlle X71Cfl'lI'TlCY er and Mltlel yyere successful on four of thelr attempts Mltzel did all h1s scorlng 1n the second half H78 IH I - I I ' 2 ., .. . . ,. . . 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I f sc - C F McIxINLEYII'E 19 0518- Youngstown R1sen furnlshed the opposxtmon for the next trlt 1nd the dope pointed to 1 close g1me wlth 1 Q1nton VIQTOTY W ell, the g1me w1s close 1ll rlght but It w1s not 1 lX'1LlXlI1l6X vrctorw, defe1t comlng 75 74 Ihls mme required 1n overtlme perrod for completxon, the score st1n1l1ng 77 'dl 1t the end of regul1 tlon tlme McCurdx 1nd Horn s worl1 w1s the brrght srde of defelt, the former gettmg two held go1ls 1ndso1 fouls for 1 tot1lofl0po1nts whlle Horn m ide four go1ls W 1rren Hugh s b 1sl1etb1ll te U11 w1snooppos1t1on for the strong Red 1nd Bl1cl-1 team, the McK1nles1tes Wlflnlflg h1nd1lw 31 I3 Ihe YISIKOYS never h1d 1 ch1nce agalnst the strong defense 1nd offense wh1ch the loc1l l1ds showed I'he Mc KlI1l6WlfCS were ln form that mght and when thex are ln form there 1re few teams whlch are able to stop them 1nd W arren IS not 1mong the selected c1rcle Evers one scored, Mltzel, Horn '1nd Yrethmex er each gettlng three XX hen -Xlhance I-hgh defeated Nlcklnlex at -Xllmnce, ther thought that thes had the Countx ch1mpx0nsh1p, but xILlXlHlCX1fCS showed concluslvelx to some 7 500 spect1tors th1t when the fln1l reckomng comes thew must not be forgotten 'Ihe loc1ls won 77 l9 but If w1s onlx lfter 1 h1rd lnttle which necess1t1ted 1 five mlnute overtlme PCI'lOLl 'I he lxILlXl!'llCN1fCS d1spl1sed1 gre'1t offense '1fflfTlCS, especmlls durlng the overtmme perlod when thes scored mne pomts 1nd thelr defense wls rmpenetr1ble I1l1e most of the g1mes there vv1s no real st1r lx1rl1 helped 1 gre1t de1l durmg the overtlme perlod wlth three held go1ls one from the mrddle of the floor which decided the g1me NIcK1nles for the thrrd trme IH three xe1rs m1de1tselfeonsp1cuous1n the 1nnu1l state lmsketball tourn1ment 1t llel lware, wmnrng three g1mes from three of the best te1ms ln thus sectlon of the state before l3Cll'lg Cl1TT1lIl'1fCd bs Mt Vernon, the wlnners of the tourn1ment, the champions turnlng the tr1cl1 bx three polnts 'Vlclxlnlew was the onlx team cap1ble of holdmg the Nlt Y ernon qulntet to such a low score or ans wass near th1t T1cl1l1ng the Akron VK est qulntet rn the first contest the Red 1nd Bl1cl1 found st1fToppos1t1on wrnnrng 17 ll lfter 1 despcr1te b1ttlc ln the second game Mc Ixlnlex hlt Defiance Ihex dld not glve much opposrtlon the Red 1nd Rl1cl1 wlnnlng 7l 3 I'he thlrd game found -Xkron 'South TS thexr opponent, the te1m whlch defe1ted lXIClXlf'llCN earlw rn the se1son, but the Red 1nd Bl1cl1 won fhlg game 20 I5 The defe1t 1t the h1nds of Mt N ernon w1s 1 he1rtbreal1er Ihe Red and Black got 1 mne po1ntle1d1n the First h1lf tl1'1fPtI'lOLlCHlllI1E, 15 6 favor of Mclxlnles 'I he hard str1m of the three prex xous g1mes told on the Red 1nd Bl1cl1 and the down states triumphed ln the l1st minute, 77 l9 l'he best summ1rx of Vlcklnlew s efforts 1t Delaware IS summed up rn Co1ch H 1rshm1n s own words YV c1me wxthxn three poxnts of l5C'lf1Y1g the world McK1nlex s next 'appearance on the court was 1t 'North F1stern B1sl1etb1ll tourn1ment held 1t -Xl1ron, w here then were el1m1n1ted IH the first round of play ll 7 bw -Xkron Centr1l Nlclxlnlex h1d not xet recoxelcd from the h1rd grind thex endured 1t the lJLl'lW21I'C tourn1ment the prcuous week, l'l'1XlI1g gone sllghtlx st1le so to spe1l1 But to censure them fr r fl'Il9 defe1t would be to bl1me them for not being superhum ins 1nd IS the old s1x1ng goes too much IS 179 - 1 l H ' ' 2 2 1. 1 1' 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 . , . 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H v . 6 N' K 1 If 11 7 15 bi F MQKINIEYITE 19 too much which 1S very true of the court game And by the way Massillon our lovable enemy raked up an aged pawn ticket and got away w1th the cham plonshlp at this tournament Mansfield was the next foe on the schedule and were defeated 27 22 The Re serves played over half of this game and even they were not the regular Reserves team It was a good game while they were in but Mansfield was no match for our regulars Then for the crucial contest the one with Massillon which was to decide whether or not Alliance would be the county champions It was a matter of con jecture as to just what Massillon would do on their own Hoor especially after their fine showing at the Akron tournament But when 1n doubt about a basketball game in which McK1nley meets Washington High of Massillon play safe and take a chance on McKinley for only once in more than a score of these friendly melees has Massillon been able to emerge possessor of the weightler side of the dash So McKinley proceeded to administer another defeat to the West enders the final results heraldlng Canton visitors 37 25 The game was typicalof Canton and Massillon belng fast and rough from start to finish Hess the Massillon lummary the MaSSlllOH1tCS were out classed Fouls were very numerous McCurdy shooting 12 out of 16 and Hess 15 out of 19 But what would a Canton Massillon game be without fouls? And so ended a very successful season one full of thrills excitement interest and everythlng else that goes to make up a successful campaign and one in which there IS very little room for complaint BASKETBALI FIGURES McKinley Varsity 21 Scholastic Games Won 15 4 Practice Games Won McK1nley 33 McKinley 25 McKinley 16 McK1nley 15 McKinley 45 McKinley 19 McKinley 27 McKinley 25 McKinley 12 McKinley 33 McKinley 31 McKinley 24 McKinley 31 McKinley 27 McK1nley 12 Akron Central St Vincents Cambridge Millersburg Akron South Dayton Stivers Akron South Mt Vernon Alhance Massillon Youngstown South Youngstown Rayen Warren Alllance Akron West I180 Lost 6 Lost 1 T H , ' , - 2 2 571' 'TW received more than his due attention from the McKinley guards, and as a whole 3 ' . 22 l . . i 11 ' . ' 17 ' . I 13 ' . 17 ' . ' 12 ' . 33 ' . . 23 ' . ' 18 ' . ' 10 ' . 29 ' . 25 ' . 13 ' . ' 18 ' . 11 l THF McK1NLFYITE 1922 'McK1nley 21 'flVlcK1nley 20 TMCK1HlCy 19 TMcK1nley 7 McK1nley 27 McK1nley 37 Defiance Akron South Mt Vernon Akron Central Mansfield Masslllon if Delaware Tournament Akron Tournament INDIVIDUAI SCGRING Mltzel McCurdy Vlethrneyer Horn H Frease McGlashan Reserves Total POIHYS Fleld You Totals 198 Mc KINI FY RESERVFS McK1nley 17 MCK1HlCY 10 McK1nley 19 McK1nley 39 McK1nley 9 McK1nley 33 McK1nley 22 McK1nley 14 McK1nley 22 McK1nley 29 MCK1HlCY 27 Totals 241 Akron Central 2nds Barberton Akron South 2nds Mrnerva Masslllon 2nds 1st Chrxstlans Alhance 2nds Dover acob A C U B Upstreamers Masslllon 2nds H81 ' . , 8 ' . 15 ' Y . . 22 ' . ' 11 ' . 22 ' . ' 25 506 375 1 . . 4 I ' ........ 45 19 109 11 86 108 ' ,... 50 0 100 :ss 0 76 Kirk .....,.,.. 33 0 66 . ...... 7 0 14 2 0 4 12 5 29 110 506 ' . 21 ' . 14 ' . . . 9 ' . ' 10 ' . ' . 10 ' . ' ' 18 ' . ' . 14 ' . 19 ' . J . . 20 ' . . . 18 ' . ' . 8 161 l THE - MCKINLEYITE - 1922 cw wo RESERVES X HE McK1NIFY RFSFRVFS Basketball comblnatlon of thls 'FN ye season was one whlch brought much credlt to thls school The X P! cahbre of the teams met was very hlgh but callbres alone could not phase the Reserves and thev pulled through wlth seven B' vlctorles out of eleven starts 46 Thelr opponents were held to 161 ponnts whlle they were rolllng up 241 Arnold plas ed the role of leadlng scorer gettmg 37 baskets and 21 fouls for 95 pomts for the season from his forward p0S1t10H Duke Deal worked wlth hlm on the other forward and combmed w1th Pfouts on center a very CHECICHT trlo when 1t came to offense was formed Harmon and K I rease were the old rehables on the defense whlch left I unn I leber P Mlller and C Miller for subst1tut1ons that were verw adept ln the floor game Much credlt for the varsxts s successful season was due to the tra1n1ng recelved whxle scrlmmagmg against the Reserves as II IS onlw through appllcatlon that a successful team IQ made Wmth all but two of thc Reserves of thls season back ncxt there 19 '1 cert untx of good materxal for the 73 representatlves Ihose recelvmg thelr Reserve emblems were Iaorwards Arnold Deal C Mlller Centers Lunn Pfouts Guards Harmon E Muller 1182 l l l l 1 l l O rd-i-1iLr . . . 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' Q : ' . 1 iSTABI,ISllIiID GEO DEUBLE Co ljllllllflllllif lifllfflkl 0 cfm fum' Jllfzzzzfffzftzzrzzls, Uplzrmtzl Qlxll Safety Strength Serwce fha ITIRST TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK of CANTON Homer Mlller Company HART SCHAPFNER MARX CLOTHES M arket Avenue at Thlrd North West The H L ohlus Long! ltul ltlons tu Q lssct I mx x Q x UI 1 laetomxnsg 1 home OVSIICI fine BACHTE L I umber Companv IUJNIJ Sl I South West radztatzon 1 tr nu ll find If vtrx ple lslnt to se ent the C rulu 1t1on C lfts rc m us We lm we m uit preplrltlons to 'ISQISY xou 111 ex erx vwu ln hulns, 1 lfmrge lssoxtment of the lltest ll the gift llne H ou vsxll End our s iles mg to lsslst xou mn m Llum, 1 stlet H411 Illlb stone I115 est llmllslwetl 1 ICPLIVIYIOII for I-Ionestx Lourtesx 'Ind more Moderfite Prltes Lome III we are remix to serxe xou Jos E FISHER jfeweler Suues or to Ludwig Wolff ILSFAIII ISHLD IS 196 TUSCAR XVI XS ST I AST 1 M-'T f 'T-T' N, oufrs THAT LAST f -xg 190 I I ww . ' I ! ' 'r,f7fv'1' , I l I' mo MAI ' AH-Z., SOl l'll N f 1 7 , A 1 , . O Yr wi ' '1 Q: ' ' 'T -lt-511' sur, 31' ' L'z 2' S V ' f v V f to I ' Iliff al l,l--, I ' T ' 7 . A 1 'V I Wltll the llflw flwf force pleasant, courteous and will- ev one of you vlll Dj are S j 1' j -1 -'- Hlillig 'o ' nzlrk lw .J ' - ls T . ' ,f I - ' L - .xg A-, v I M 3 L I I I '. Q 7 ' .' f 7 .Y - O . 7 R vu S 'qr , ' :OS . I, ' 4' , - . . ., , J l.I2-I S Q I .' .ull l ,l'l'l' i ' I ' ' ' ',1 N 1' ' ' ' 1-4' -1- 0 ,f-- ---- :lv ood Clothes 'ure llxx Us U1 user whether s Lollu, sehoo or e lmusuness world lSlLlC from the cr rhlt rh ire 1lw1 mnex su rs H1 the e llepemlilmle Llothw the lunll thit leue '1plt3'li Ult reeollec tl0I1lOl1L, 'llter the prme his been forgotten GOO!! Cxo G RAY The Taznter Wives. the surlaee 'md retwlls paint tor every pur ose Ihe new Mglxlnlex Hlgh Qehool w'1Q Sprfu pmntecl hx CRAX 14.58 Iuse 1r1w IS St W eet 15155 of 22 We thflnk you for your llberal patronage and congritulate you on the Completlon of your Hlgh School work LUCERNE ' STUDIO wurvnaxn awpx xx 191 . 'Q asv, - f lt': in ' -je, l th 3 ,as K t . , . C fn X 1 ey 1 . '. ys - - - , . C K mc cz 'e 3 ' ncl. ' For this reason we sell only p ' . - ' a, v I 1 V r I GKK x ' r Q l e X 1 . n I Y C . ' , . Y . I A . V . ' , , , N H i 2 i . . ' x I K x K 0, 15412 7 Y C C BACQ CIONI-S SIORIITNC COODS IRlNlx9 IMBRFIIAS Artlaurs LEATHER S HOP flze Glove Sltore 904 MARRPI AVF N B l FOR GRADUATION Remember RAEBEL 3 SON Qualzty Flowers 'l7'IlSCARAVKASSIRl'leI NN HJ Ls News qf'1I'lOI1f.lW Vhdchng lnvltwtl ns or Announcements Lngruu 1 or prmted dl.9Igl1b The 3921115 Qbcrijange 772 Il SLARAXX AS 'il XX GO LD BERG S Candles ire the beat thfzt ale to be found in L lnton KHNNEY S T he W orla' s largest Shoe Retezzlers Best values IH Styllsh Footwear at 553 90 and S4 90 192 . 5. , 5 , 7 If . , ,. ,S 5 f ,. HT , . . , , . 1 7 X f K , - 1 A V . . My . N 7 Q V ri ' vi Y St:1tel56 ' elf?-13 - ' . . . , , , . my-, V g,. . ' A-lv, H ' y You will always find that . lo 3 A 2 3 in A 2 ,K ' ,x' Y. , c ' r ' f P1 Tw 1 v 1 ri 1 . iz ..... . A , . e ., ., . '9 , . I 1 The Graduates of 1922 Class will Want new sup- plies and Oxfords for Graduation. We have a beautiful and complete stock now. With Best Wishes for their future Success V Y GEORGE F SCHONIER G'oodSb0es -X HIC H C RAIDE BUSINIIASS IRAININC SCHCJOI a, ion Actual Busmzss Cvllege IRI I+ IMMPI OYMli,WF BURI' JIU POR C R-XDUXIILS Ask for a catalog lI9a V . L . I I L - I I - . I C 1 . E.s'T.4B1,1s111:n 1876 9 'il Qi . Qi. ' I. 4 N C Special Przce Gwen to Graduate: of 1922 'P-4QWNP-1' Call and see the etxles of photos and xou Wlll be commced that the pr1ces 'ire r1ght Before purchfwlng our photos '1slI to see our Iune ipeual Keagy S STUDIO M'1rlIet Ave and Q1xth St North XY est I' N I R -X 'V L If 103 Slxth St North VI est xte Phone 678 Bell I hone 5 uafzlx Varzelj Senzce Stemwax P1anoS Duo -ht P1HI1Ol'1S Reolmn Imnolfte Ixrikauer Pmnos tXeol1an XOC'1llOl1S BILll'ISWlLlx Pl1OI1Ogl 1pl1s Lolumlna Cnftfonolfts Aeohan Records COlUI'l1bl2l Retolds INIIISIC Rolls Convenient Paymenlf 1 De fired T e D W LERCH CO Canton sForen1o vt Plano Hou vc 'IIO lVI51RIxI+ I XXI' IN THE MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL Instructors and Board of Eafncatzon We thank vou for the l'H1SlI16Sb wou hive BIVLII us LIUFIHQ the xear 1971 77 SCIIIOFQ 0 . 1 , - - w '- r - v v A 1 I . 4 -I ' cf , ' J' . . I c L c I I I . : r - , , I - 1 c c I I I I ' I ' I . I 1 I :I faI - Q ,' c I ' 8 ' 1 - w c :I , . f 1 - 1 J ' , ' c ' I . 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J. 4 1 .,- - .I We Congratulite sou for lI'1VlI'lg Hnlshed x our I-I1gh Qthool Course as prescmbed In the Boird of Fdu c'1t1on We h1ve endeavored to fur n1sh sou Wlfh the best poss1ble eqmpment UHIOYS Our store IS growmg and euh dax IS becommg better prepared to t1lIe cftre of xour TCQLIIILIIILIITS Next Xe'11 glxe L15 1 v1s1t lnd be tonwnced that here I5 the pI'ue to purthise xour Qupplxu Sophomores You W1ll End th If xour lesults vull 1mprove lf Nou me the proper eqtupment Thls store should ht xour headquftrters Tours for ton t1IlL1Cd good health and Qutteso The Canton Sportlng Goods Company H C IARKS IFCSIIICFII 730737 CIIWII AND -HE NORII-I W1-QI l19-1 UMl'l,lMliN'l'S of L tnton s lftrgest liv est 'mtl l6 lLllI1Q clothlers 1 Men lllil Bots Linton Home ol l-l'1rt Sthlflner llltl Nl tm Qlothes The Zlatrstbbetmer Brothers QED HF pictures of the Melxmley High School shown ln thls book were tftlxen Max V Straub PHOIOC R-XPHFR 704 lNl'lI'lxCt -Xvenue qouth H Y zz I7 d H O we .fell CONN zmtruments lor NCIFS our store hls hul he wltble re mtltxon of se 1 N e est II1 Lwe rx when we tletltletl to open our lf l3CLlI1lC 1 m Ltter of polxu tc L the best H1 htt e re u t IS th tt we ire selllng C Conn I1lllSlL'll lllSl'I'UlNClI'S betutse w know mtl be lexe that we tan proxe to xou that Q onn IIISITLIIDLIIYQ reftllx do euel 717 ln selltng Qonn lnstruments we use 1 tllflerent method thin their ustmllx emploxetl there 'ire no spenml tlfu or week tlrlvei but TISIIIS 'mtl 1rgument so thwt when xou thlnk ol mustcal ln struments xou thlnlx of Conn superlorltx whlth his been un qLlCSflOI1llJlN proxen bx xeirs of ftttu tl perform mae We guar Qntee exert sale mule from thm stotlx of Conn mstrumenti I use trftwas Street, I: ast ll 93 if ,x x 4 1. t L . , - , ' .l c c ' ' .l ' , ' ' l ' ' 1 x . fc r z l he , ' c 1 A . . . l by . 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BA - - ' ' ' 2 . 3 . l 3 UE e arker Qtuhw WISIICS to think the Q lflss of 1977 fm then to opu 'mon thlspast x em md to Long 1tu I 1te them on the tom pletlon of the-lr I-Ilgh Sthool Loul se Quality First, Always Samtary ICE CREAM T e Sanltary Mllk Company am 11:11 CI EANS CLUSET BOWLS iQ !....E,L'.'D , Sam Flush IM: su LIIBIBIIIE I'l0bLOLlI41!'lQ' No LIIPIJIHE out of dlrtx W'1fCl I e IX es bowl 1nd tmp de IH X CIQIB 0 whlte ind odorless SOI D -XT XII RILIAII STORPS Xu-il Made zn Canton The HXGIEYIC PRODUCTS CO H96 ' 0 -C ni I v K xwkw - A-.-' - . 1 x - 3 nc ' .ks s 5 . -2 - f 1 - A my 3 ' - C Q Y J I 6 T 1 x n . T x N . 4--A -I! N. . ' . . 9 r -Y C -1 11: K- ':::' . 2 ' 1 L ' 2 9 553 For' - N iw Cleamng 4 . . . IQ ' OS 0 . K My 'g t 'S rgy agf: .. ' W ' ww' , . . 4 4 . . ,I 1 uv' . 'X wi' X WN: ..,A,.. ,- 7 . L W o Ii'5 ' All ' Food NOAKER'S Velvet lee Cream Tau I! SDU Better af Crzquz 5 THERF S A REASON THE CRIQLI FLRXITLRE C0 l l 2 ' 'J 7 V l l l l Cor. 6th and Cleveland Ave., N. W. Phones 3780 Z -1-if All HIZISW Q ? stil l N Pzctures o the good tzmes of Hzgh School days mul! be prueless zn years to some WK X 4 Q5 PROTECT YOURSELF WITH SPECIFICATIONS that till for our llme tement and other l7L1lltlll1g matermls 'Ihen Xou Wlll he gtttlng the best qu'1l1t1eQ the kmnd that prevent repfur lnlle 'md uve xou much trouble '18 vstll lnQ1Qt on them The Canton Mater1a1Co 900 SEXENTH STREET SOUTH WEST Bell118 State 161 K O D A K S And bfmg your lms to ROTH SL HUG S Clear clean brilliant prmts everythmg on the prmts you put on the film and twenty four hour servlce ROT I-I 55 H UG S Canton .f Best Drug Store Quallf My N C ocolafe ff l Illlllllllnl lllllllllllllllllllli nun lllllgjllhm I DCllClOUS Home Made Cand1es, Delzczous Lunches Soda Grzll Bon Bons and Ice Cream Nladeln Prompt Courteous Servlce IS our alm Canton s cleanest Candx Kltchen ORCHESTRA Saturdavs and Sundays VIANOS Chocolate Shops 'I VVO STORES Market Avenue, North Market Avenue, South U98 ' ze Q O r 0 l Slvrtrrl 'if f 'll 'X . 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