McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1927
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PEABODY Our Coach whose Ef0l'l5 hafve raised our athletic standards to the highest leivel, and whose athletic teams are rated among the select of the state, this, the nineteen hundred and twenty-sefveit 'volume of The McKz'hleyz'te is respectfully dedicated. DWIGHT V. PEABODY e X J , Foreword an attempt to present to the students of MeKz'nley High fr! it Sehoolan annualwhieh inyears to Come willstimulate in them apleas- ant memory, the Annual Staff has putforth its uneeasing efforts to rarry out this purpose. We hope most sin- cerely that eaeh one shall hnd some- thing in the hook which will he of true worth. May it meet with your ap- profval and recall the pleasant assoeiations and aetifvities of the year. ANNUAL STAFF ai? EDITORIAL STAFF GLEN BLACK . . . Editor-in-chief KATHRYN BERNDT . Affociatz Editor POLLY DEWEESE . . Affociate Editor WYANDT HOLMES . Afxoriatf Editor ERVIN VOGLEY . . Art Editor BUD BURRTS . . Affofiatf Editor BETTY JAMES . . Afffofiatf Editor FANCHON FOGEL . . . ' Typift BUSINESS STAFF MARK HERBST . . Bizfirteff Managzr PAUL CRONENWETT . C-irculatioii Manager ALFRED CRITES . Advertifing Manager JOHN HUNTER . . Adoertixirtg LOTS GRAHAM . . . Bitfineff Serrftary ROBERT HANNER . Advertiiing MARGUERTTE BATR . . Faculty fldzfifor FRANCIS D. HEADLEY . . Faculty Adififor N-4 uni ent INTRODUCTION. OURQANNUAL . . FACULTY CLASSES . . ATHLETICS . . ORGANIZATIONS . . FEATURES . . ADVERTISEMENTS. . I r I n 5 i ! z I I I I I IN , ! I I I I Y. n 4 1 I f A s HiL....,g..44A .-g,.,.- .. ...M 1, ,A ,fn--,n-5--W.-1 .-,fi aw , - qfff-:,49w1-mm..-.:f7. Q .1--1-W--f. - ' -- ,H gr -.4-pv: - IL iuyv- un. Q---vb '-L+.,-f ' . 3:-v ? - ,, V 1111113 7 . 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Busfmy, .l.B. wvCSfCfll Reserve linglifh X eff' fx' - 5 , . 1 4-. :ZZ L.. 'edu ,. , I I :J,--f.Jq'!!rg,.mr.-guy, -.nM,fqj?r1-fsltfvgguw-,t,4,f,M, -.,- -tw.-r.-naw...-gps. . W -.-..--- -v Y. -..iq 3 l f fir Jl :gn ,,,. ii .li lillis Carter, ,l.l?. L. D. Chenot, B.S. .Leotfi Clarke, Mount Union Mount Union University of Michigan .llathe-nzafiar Normu!Geog'raphy,Economic: Clwmiftry Lab. Safz511za1z.rhip 3 I vi Harold Davison, KS. Josephine L. Earseman, 3.3. Ruth M. Erdman, Ph.B. 1 Otterbein Mount Union Wooster I Shop ,llnthfniarivx Biology Lab. Ldfi7l,vE7lgIi5ll E -l X 5 3 'll 5 il l l 1 5 3 l l 1 Bayard B.. Ford, .l.B. C. VV. Fretz, P1z,D. G.-E. Fry i Defiance College Wooster Y Qhio State 1 Sfzorilzand, C0n1111f1'cz'11Z Law Cfzrn ifriry Westinghouse Fl ecli ,.,1 Cabinxl .llaking M . Y-. kgiizh . Qi K ., ' v A 1? 4- 9 i 2 1 fy. 45 -ri ' ,-1 .,,,.-,W fv- -.V .-,w.Q-.,-.qyxi-7-V . . , . i 1 ' . '--. . K gi 1. 5 1 WF 1. ff H e r 1 l,C:i!lg5X5 fi 7 nA ll 1 , 1 . l1. . 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Malick School of Industrial Art fllerfumiml D1'Hflf1Zg iii ifi lil lr. liilri fix X. 'JN ,Wn,,5,,,' A i J , J, 4 .qi ff .1 .Q ,. 1' 4: iii K ef ,sr Elma Marble, 41.3. Grace B. Marburger, 11.3. Herbert Mellon Western Reserve University of Michigan Carnegie Tech Englifh, Englifh Hiftory Hirtory, Civicf .Marhinf Shop li , If 1 IV' J . - K . , R. D. Metzger, 3.L. H. D. Palmer Lee Pancake Kenyon Smith-Hughes Work Indiana State Normal Phyfiw Wood Illarhinery College Mfrhanical Drawing 1 -P il Dwight Peabody, B.S. Ohio Stateg AMW. Columbia Athleiic Director Lula Perry, 14.3. Hillsdale College 11.111, Columbia Home Economiff -..age 21 John Porter, Ph. . Wo ter P riff, fl t zz' Hazel Post Michigan State Normal College Cleray Business College Typewriting, Slznogmphy Grace Rice, 14.3. C. L. Riley, 14.3 Oberlin Mount Union Mathematirr Biology Clara B. Schneider, B.L. Flora Schneider, 14.3. Jessie Sell Western Reserve Western Reserve, Thomas Normal School 14.M. Wisconsin 14.Il4. Columbia Domrfli: Sciencf Frznch French 0 Edna Shumaker, B.S. Sinclair P. Smith I Ethel Stonehill, Phi? Denison Miami University Wooster, 14.M. Columbia ilflathfmuticf fl4athMnatic5 Latin, .Englifh 2 2 fga..- .W -fr 7-var? .ffvyf-K.. Leah Stonehill, B.S. of Ed. Ohio University Typfwriting, Stenography Janice Todd Ohio State Librarian Key E. Wenrick, B.S. of Ed. Ohio University Art -W . .. ....,-,T-.,q,.-iM,...x..,,q M. Bess Thompson, Ph.B. Esther Thompson, 11.3. Muskingum Muskingum .Jnzfriran and European. Englifh Iliflory Martha Marie Trott, AB. Tracey Vincent Mount Union Oswego State Normal Mathematicf Illfrhanical Drawing QQ L. W. Whitacre Marjorie Whitlock, AB. Nebraska State Normal Oberlin Bookkeeping, Accounting Phy.riralEduf:ztion -A -:Sf 23 kf--V J f ml, if ., ' . X- 4, 3 I f A .f gg + Q ,. 5 :iii ff-f . 15 K. tg .f ri +1 in . AQ ,, S.. . , V E, ff if H. L. Weick, G.G. Florence Willet, Plz.B. Pearl Krumlauf Normal College of Wooster Secretary Gymnastics Englifh, Debating Phyfical Education 77 Aj . : 5 f 7 ' ' Y, .M f? g -. ,- l2LL.'3? X lit 23 I arf H .5 S.5..sL,lx I 3 lie' Ir EFX ifiitf 4 hifi A ,ig i ,L.fl.,1aE 2 k,...,,.j with 1 3 ' I .1 l l '. s t 2 F ,,.. .XA . Vg of l 2 i !i.,.f i ag a t xg , i ' x L-YVB. IFJ? isfiv Iii lsl' f 5,265 . l if l 5 y X . ii ik- li' ff 2 117' fil X3 ' HJ, i . a 5 L2 nel. its if i 2 5 g 5 sf lilfiei' ?,i.,.s.5 f- -- 'sv i 'wild ' Georgia Snyder Mildred McArtor j X r, Secretczry SF6'7't'l!11'y lx j l ll l lf? l il . . 1 1 X O. V. Boone, Ph.B. Iris Haverstack, 1.13. C. C. Smith, I . .f-,l f' Jlathematicr, Englifli ALJVI. Oberlin Case , 1 i f 2 ii E I' A , ,' l 5 Goldie Bowser, 14.8. I VI Eg Uh H I B Wzzfhenmtic J 5 if Oberlin ,aneti c onne , ,. . g 45 fi! French, Spaniyh Ohio State Jan5Sq?2j:g?l15'S' Latin ' rrdqw. 1 Martha Bozman Cleveland School of Art flrt D. S. McDill, B.S. Muskingum, Ohio State Social Science Alta Decker Dhlb P ' B.S. Phyficalbfdncation L err mu, ,'ll.S. Denison Mary o. Eddy, Plz.B. Biology VVooster, A.M. Chicago Mathilda Schuster, 1-LB. .Englifh VVestern Reserve ' 471 're c Evelyn Hastings, 44.3. Ohio State Latin alziteing i h ovxklfvelyn Snag li.B. Mount Union Latin, Engliklzi w -. 24 .- Domerlic Art Vllard Young, B.S. Wittenberg Phyfical Education Emilie Zurchcr, 11.13. 31.41. Western Reserve French C. E. Littell, B.S. DePauw University Director of Indnftrial Education with Mt.- if' llirif .fluf CKWQAD 1 ' fi if i ' 1.. ,..-..-,.-.vvvfibfv , J .A H J YJ QI lumen 1 2 A . ! n I 1 ...- . 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Glee Club. i X 'Q l 1 RlayhlH1-Y, Debate Team, Na- 'ff ' wh 71 .f0ft'w0iee! ldlie vi- l + rlonzylj Athletrc Honor :JF-'EQ f A W, 4' H r l 4 I Nothing great wax ezf r achieved bmfff ' fhf' 771fm0'3'- ' Q j l cvithojat enthuxiafmf' 5 1 l E ' X Cam n Adxzlhx , Clafsieal l l l ' l ' ' . fl J - 9 f l r 1 1 101111 Cl1f1Sf1C, Cf dl f, Foot Rese es 25, 26, De- , 54 I Z Vicellbresiden 27, Vgffility Bas- bate C Gleex lub, 1 7 1 ' 2 1 ' ' , ' ' , l . l EXM' lI?iEb:ltllG?g liilligfotball 25, See how , e'ba.r bee 6?!?71h lm- ,A fl 3 H 4 ef to c hyljuer all that R, prow Mrk Hung 6 lr' 1 C0014 conquer hi in I N L , A l e , General Y E Ruth ckafoose, C l Sc' n Club. 1 a ' Sec - rv ' J ior L uncil Q-ho 5 NZM,- r l . . ' 2 3 ffv-A - P e ' 1 l Lead . , ldem. gli mzmf aiu' h' pl U NM ' . I 1 Scre e lu , rls hletxcs. 1 An rg . round od J .U 3 ll Ber ' llis ,General 7 1 . . . l Berd1neiSlusser, Comm ml .. of ooster ub. I l Tfeflbprer ,ZZ Sophg ' ' and Th J no doubt of her 5146 een- 1 L 1 Jumol' Councll, Girls At ' ' . E - A qwnion Oftimtaff l I ' kink a fcceeter girl emft be I X , VVilliam Arbuckle, Commerlcxial 1 l 5 Karl 5 .. bel, Clauieal Aft League- V,.- 1 l ji I ' a mah to gracizratef, Hp71.L'f07'j' if II product oLyiej'QLiZl. , 1 . If 5 l 5 1 l Q, l , Il , l l ll , 2 li 1 4 1 g N I l ill ll1 ll l Q l fbi, 1 l l 1 .+...-Mun.. ..,... , -:if 25 Beulagffhrcher, Clam-ical Boobeef Club. Friendly action: bear a lovely 9 1 ,f---- --N face. eff! fxkr ,,- Jack Bernard Ardniaii, Genyenal S What a joy tryfjind a friendly as ff ' foul. u lVlelvinii'Plrt, Clarfieal Relay, Cross Country. 'i Very Jtnclioaf and a hit rerervedf' M3fg3fCC'f'i2BiSllCI5ll'l, Commercial Basketball, Leaders, Club, Booster Club. 2 g , Conrteou:, though eoy, and gentle, though retired. - ' Julius Axelrod, General Life',ti,g no longer if we hurry- .rlgze ivttgtgf' xv- '-can rzwqrj, I .5 -RF . if ' l il . i QW Jan-e Bachtel, Commereial gf? Y v Mommy StaH', Giflswilervice , League, Social Science Club, 5 Indoor Baseball '25, National Q o r Society. Q She'3' ull of life-theft full of fl X 'ixjfunf' ' -ex . NX . 'X . .lack Blalil, Cla-Q ical Soph. Treasuliar, Jr. Council, ,L Hi-Y, Editor-in-chief of monthly '27, Reserve Basketball '26, Varsity'27.'X, 'VY ,.f'The, fEd.Y01'Lil,,ji7'7'l1, the' 'temperate Y 1 ir will, , w Eaidurancegforeright, strength and skill. . 5 e , f . , 1 - f U .N J lVlason'iBailey', . I Junior Swimming Team, Hi-Y, Math Club,,,Tumbling, Team. flQfi:n't what we stand for, but 1 izbhat we fall for. , f g,MQdpeil'f!Baker, Commercial Council, Booster Club. Con.fi.rteney, thou art a jetvelf' Julia Ball, General, Normal' Her reputation if complete And fair without a jletooff --0-if 26 Bee- 5,-, - -F:--.-..a--W V 5- 1 73.-in .M-:L,,,,. i.,--,5iy1ggf7s.ra:..f.wW,1 -M... :www .Hu-w, Q-:fy--v -- ' 'YW- ,- ,k. mfr, Dorothy B arnett, Commercial Booster Club A pure lily of eternal peacef Golda Bartholomew, General Girls' Service League, Debate Club, Poetry Club, National Honor Society. Kinder eyer, or a Jweeter :mile Have we ne'er :een in quite . a whilef, Sara Bartlett, Commercial Basketball, Leaders' Club, Booster Club. Worth, courage, honor, there indeed, Your Jurtenance and birthright arefl Ruth Baughnian, Commercial Chorus. i , Careful, and troubled aboutmany thingrf' Ned Bauhof, Clarrical K ' . Hi-Y, Jr. C. of C., Shakespeare Club Pres., Treas. Class '26, Junior Class Play, Boys, Glee Club, National Honor Society. lt would be impoxrible not to like Ned. 1 ...wr 1 'ar if Mildred Beaumont, Commercial Booster Club. True to her word, her work, her friendrf' Morris Beck, Clarrical A .rchool like .McKinley could not be, Without hundredf of pupilf like as mf. ' Harper Bender, Clafrieal The mirror of all courte.vy.', E Frank Bennett, Clarrical Glee Club, 'Hi-Y, Class Basket- ball, Reserve Eootball. Seek not to direct him,'for he will choofe hir fcfayrf' Marie Berg, Clarfical C Girls, Service League, Girls, Glee Club, Art League, National Honor Society. Like a quiet lake, unrujled by the wind. y ,,.,.,,, ,.,,,,m,,.........,a. . . . J-A wa.-.4,,..m.fr, -. . ,, LA., .if 27 I I Q . . it -'. . ,i.,.....s. 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X - ' W - ,gig 1 rn 1 if K 1 ' is l ll ll' Kathiyyn Berlirllt Clafifilal . slr N 5 kj ' . , HL-N,, Esther Bischoff, Gerzehql 1,9 ,Sf Q , iff An llggtaff, Friendship Club, E2 .lelu ,lefty U .xxggg i a ,If ,N Glr S Service lLfague,5,ffFai7elf!lK gl-.JSCICKD C Club? i00SfCf Q! EQ Ljff Clu , Glee Clu ,, BV ter C v,Ql-4,-its U 'CX ffl! l llml Nati nal Honor o ipgfv. Q, 'le fgio mixxllumor and mm bthx' if will 2 X-fl l ' , . 2 . ' l ' as ' P ' l 'l , fi I r air, her m 1 fry,fQlll,' who ci2fL5!3'l!llfff- Nfl A l Q Jail, dmir U hw, l--fill ' .ffl Keg l ra l 6 f U l K lltllfif M A 7 WXL1 . Q A i 1 :lg 205-A 'X Donald Bililer, i V , A Gladyjlygyllial-d Comr 'ial Udlzgafaf a wi and 51 Gle 1 lub, 'onal 101' '41 5' 5 'I 1 X ' Society. NX- Xsxmssmfff ,ff t 3 l 3 l l A: we advance in li ,oe learn X U ll , l 1 Q of our abilitieff' C2 ck, CZMHMZ , tk, l 1tor-in-Chief of Annu: , Var- fl . , sity Basketball '26, ,Z , Class g 3 Fannie fBef50nSkY, Gfflffdl President ,2S, Vice-Presi nt '26, lv 1 lf Q Social Science Club. Hi-Y, National Honor H pciety. f gf l ,155 S fe H' ho doef not talk a lot faves To know how to hi2ZeQ,o1ze'f N W 9 ' ,, . . . . ,, A A -1 T-gm ,K 1 ill a lfh A, trouble. ability if great Jleill. MW 2 'TT H llf 'll v Mylar ill? ' llfl it in if 1, ft 2' 3 i fi.. lligfi 13 . ft .- IX. vm if' 4 F g ,xi .la-., k I 'V 5:25 1 17,4 e. Z8 1 ldlnl 11 req 1- eeee f 1 hinmyleefif 1 . 1 1 1 1 QA 1111 1 1 1'11'1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1' 1 :1 1 , ,. 11 11 , 1 1 I 1, 111 if ll 1 , '11 2'1 1 . 'W' 1 ,Z 1 ' 1 ' 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 -1 , 1 1 11 11 Vera ck, Claysieal Russell Bordner, General 1 1 1 Glee Club, Operetta, Booster Be ruled by time, t wireft 1 Q 111 1 C1ub1.1 eounfellor of allf' , 1 Ther1e if ever ez Jong to Jin , tl 1 ' an o Bowe, C017l17lL'7'L'lCl4 1 . 1 ' '-Y, . C. fC.,, G1 111 H 1 W1lma1Black, Genera I Selugr 'lr O ee 1 1 1 Shakespeare Cl 1 Gleef 11131 f know 'rn by hir lrajlpygo- I 1 1 111 Poetry Club, Girls'!4Service luelzyxi'r. 1 11 1 EE3g1l-16, Mo n Wrigers' Club. X 1 111 l1l1l Yon1 lofe your uble when Harold Jag Owm Cja,511mg 1 1 you Z, Y lr felloj r'nzan. xx Science C b, Hi- , Jr, 1 111 Nr f ofC., M t Club, Class 1 YQ: fcfyf ' 1 tb l, National onor ' , E111 Herber Blazer, Te n Cietyio 1 l 1 1 T11 SCH. f Hi-'Yi 'CX 1,15 fi! 1 our e ez word fowl only 1 1 1 enjoyf ll e ir Eg! 'ctw zry o foolyfl 1 1 1 l 1 ' 1Aq'AA UV 1 Hazel r gen, 1 mm -al Katliryn G ma Claim C1106 Frien ip b, Tr el Club, 1 1 1 HAM .th Zadug KHP? , B er C , Nationa onor 1 I 1 E 501 g 1 T' ' -ff, Ociety, 1 l K U Not z1 H1 tall-yet not z1er1 Jrnall, 1 1 J d G Z W-, ut r and fweet and lv' ed by 1 4 esse or ner, enera ' 1 .75 1 1 , Junior Class Play, Football, 1 1 1 11 Shaleelspeare Club, Social Science Josephine Boyer: Gmgml 1 1 1 1 Club l Science Club, Friendship ,Club, , 1 1 11W 1 H0 Z 31105 long dmemfd Of fufh Booster Club. Glee Club, Q1 I 1 1191 ez 1 :X-fly he. - IFJ mfer to be 12zeeleth5Q11JiQqee.,, 1 11 1,1 ' j l 1 11 1 f 1 1 111 1 1 1' 1 t C1 1 '31 111 1 'l1i111 Q11 MJ' 1 13 11 1 -11 1 I 11 11: 111 15 5 11311 1211 15 41,11'iQ191KTcc,-sux Y , hmm M, 1.71, .. A M 5 ,C . XM F7 LM. !,,a--c,,16i?11 11 1 1 Q ,.,-,+A A -1, , A rg , Q ' . N -. ,V ,J f' ,c ,, 'NTT' M513 , 15311, ' A eo: ,iii fffgrnffife f 515 Q55 A 12 J ge:--gfJjL ,. ,545-.M Cf ,ufif igfaifv HUT? Ei! fgf3L.f, .EQ lffp-:fl ,giaw I-fi-,, ,,,, 5,1-x 14x,X,, Ekiasg 1: ' ,M ,Y,, ,,,,Y , ,WW , W , ,,,,, W , , , ,,,,,,.,,-,l:.i1 -., 431 29 ., .. . -! Aw q...,.,--if F v ,,,....t,,. 1. W, II, 94 O' l ,. hlmgayitee 4 I Ther Boylan, General Byron Brown, Teohnifal 1 I , Girls eaderClulm, Booster Club, Senior Hi'Y- Football SefVeS T Girls Athletics. V 25, Junior Track Team . 1 H V , A man he reams new ul li Go 1 ht om ard and be h - 9 ,,. aw and Con-gdfm mmm, I rowr. Ray B Cher. Clary al Dolo Brow General Pure Kcience N b, Jr. . of C.. B005 X Club- il He 'f Zuc o 11111 c'ho,r bound A iziiggf light Z H hg MK. I to J pi l ,f A gi , 7 ' B y t africa i - l L l b C ' Cl b, Esthe Sting C0 I X J' ere er u amer u 1 ' Boo ,fl dkff he f thing, u u v r . f fs 1 , l Br v I 6 f fgfsi l . ll 5 ll I I ' - ' ,. , 'I UA f wglf rgckolwd think! lht' .YZ I .f F O Z. the m iI e' ieCe s nailz .U A ' C Mar BL ' tel, Comm .il I 7 ' 9, , , . cz Y WS!! V 5 : Q l ' ,ld . W omeon ho .r rea! wzth ut pre- . tenfe' o ' m. Evelyn rothers C ld A ,e aid le.r.r and thought m v Harriett Bungard Gfheml Q Booster Club Glee Cl b. Na- B Y U tional Honor Society, I ' erth' rown, Commercial HA merry hmm doeth 9 if I I H L he: 111 honfft toll. wwe. f r 1A i i o h X -.,.,gf jo lgiw.- W 4, , .. ,,1 7 y A J ll 1 6 f K' Of ' f l Nati l al Ho r Soci f. uThf'fX 'M fl ' t and Pfn5if'f' f as lllll 1 yi fff .+. 7 I W -qgmf--1-rg, - -gn-weif vfgn-T- vsQlnff-'r f-- W - 'W '--w- -f ' 4F fv 1Tf' l E i i, Y X , V it ,. e lilI1LH me-+ + 4 '?' l Lucill urger, Commercial Frank Capri, Claffifal X Bo0s rClub,Juni0r Consumers' The word 'imposrible' i wt in Club. my dietionaryf, l , SirLee e effvrtf are rewarded. , l' l A Carlisle t rl, Claffical l Mildred Burkhart, Ge al lee Clu ootballReser es'2S. X Scienc Club, Gle 7 ub, en ter ' .ture at eare'J an enemy i Club, riendsbi lub. to lr . i, Men, I neit e hate ' or love 'f ,l them, 'ou mi call it fa erationf' U u v Q H Q 3 Lillie Carn n, r merm Z - 9 Booster C 1 . l Charle . ushon , eneral E-if ff , mm , ,. if I Own l Soph more Cros 0 y. ? p,N 5 f'D'd y . , 'Ch L' '?,4.' Jim e ruth her 'ltrrloft A fcith azanel gliiiziliff W K7 ? 'll.H , ' i 5 ' Q, S... , Q il i Mary n ' r ,Gen ' l XVlll1ZiI11 Qa aba bl Girls' r vice eag . Social Varsity ' otb , Seni r uncil. E l Ecigffl lubr ' lona Onof Cl 0 co here, to be , oc1e': . , , ggad , go, l y 4 Mar ' if always' me l - ' I A a r p t Castor, Claffica A y Z, X DUNS C lhoun, Clllffieal, eaders' Club, Science Club, 'V E Shake peareClub,Leaders'Club, Camera Club. Booster Club, Q5 junio Class Play, Debate Club, Volley Ball. 1 B35 ball, Swimming- She'J rometimer glad, Jo timer l Th ee if lore in her eyey and rad, . a , fra iemlfhip in her handf, E'eh mifchiewozrf, but we ul. :V ' 1 l I ' fll ll l l l l ,ll K ,e l 5, 1 1 , lu y l il I l ll iw R Y WW C' 1 M N 7MrQ?1C --Wivimii ng- 'M fy , W x 5-.tx 31 fgao.- 'Lvl-iusmmnuaw 9 'r , W I 5 ll-1 ' - l I ei 6 ll-lll l ,X ' ' ll H 1' 1? Y l sl fl El l V ill ll FAA, J:ffieQgEClfzlrl, Technical Isabel Cole, General 1' l' 1 Classlq Basketballg Hi-Y. It'.f nice to be naturczl, whel I-'0u'1'e E , , Givefz'very man thy ear but few naturally nice. 'l thy voirff' l l X V ' T l I 7 l I v . . 3 , X X 5 Q l f N X Wayne . Fhrlstemelgjf wnmzff AUdfCXCOl6H1HH, Conzmzerczal l X X Monlhllf SFQHZX 'Y' N nal MYR , Mafy but not f07lll'fLfX'.,, l l 1 l Honor bocletyp, f X X X l I ' lf! 1, Xl The world fylhw vzollfng of ity X X I J W ' sf X f Q X ,ffj grzcztelt 11ze1zf,l If XS l l , M MHfjOflC Cox h, Gehx-alibi Charle Christian, mme L ff'::fmEA75l'ZIf'e,gaf.lf'Fglll 1 Friends I Clubl, E Chee. Leader. G e ub, J 4ili!?.f?'jK?,ouJ,xXi'fl5 mo eil, Pflligfilf 01 , Cla Play, Hi-Y ergt , . f ll ,l 'N Q l , l qt Z JH? fi! l I ir I 'V p re to Q42--all-,kIf,,,-,, L X1 xr M 1 It 'ff' 5 handibm R'-MM A E li I i f, l f, 1 John ,y Chung A1dfVggill 101 ze .rhowktlig coin I ' J Varsity Football '2' , 5, '26. : f a ' l X I A fhmz of mrf, fz, untfd l might-l, .KEVKKDX ' i 2 rl 1 Q ' l R s 1' John A.iClark, General Art League, Booster Clul . if Q I Bo 11 or Jlwcfff, he yfenzf, with Af all fzroumi girl af thz4r2j.X1': in I l fig Al' ZC'i'lZ'9y J-Choo!-15 MIK W N ' x ll ' 2 ' 1 E 7 f l r. fl , J l ll l ll 1 ig l K - W K Y ff... M12 Efiflflfli' 44TTN4 'ii?f?7Q+f Qjlif ftliflifrljiir 'iff LQ'l'i '1 ?3f5-GT? U 1 ,,:3A -' ...m.up.i... fL......g....,n.p.. -iff 52 Tdfik 'Q -'M -,-.,,-gig1g1,n14M?...w.1Q3,q5l1: Q .Exrig y l . r, .f--Q -r--f ' -f---F xg -3 l I , ,rf rf :wg V , 9 1 am, iq liigffi ,,,, .ig .11 5 T.1:i.lj .ii IN ef- . enrol ASV? - f .1 1 y Ll l l A ll. ,xl X1 l K . l Q 1 'T 5 l sl l . 2 ill? g , Chest16NLC0rbett, Claffieal bl. Alfred Crites, Claffieal l 3 l Ha gxorrowl Careyll hill a wtf, Glee Club, Modern ififefs, ' , 4 3 Club, Poetry Club, Stage Craft X ,i Club, Adv. Mgr. Annual, Band, i l' ' Q stra. 1 N l ac ' Y M 1 Mary Cramer, CommereiX H5 fl bomq hlmfflfl bfwfd i 1 4 1 I I ihe pro e of hif age. ' ' 3 ,X 5 Glee,Club, Math, ub, sC,,3fef,X li l X1 ' Clubf Jr' Cons hers, llffyigue' Paulxx nenvbk, Cldffifdll. IQ fl Boosfer Club' V, ,fV'V Circu 'on nager, Varsity A riendly , a Jando pal. Basket al '27, rack, lldotball F J . A Xt if ' If fl in '26, H1- Che Leadler '25, QW , X Jr. C. 0 ., Na 'onax onor i ll V Secirfy- Vd X R h. ggw M kh , fgfj' ,4 R' -ig to. 0 more ri if r. ,Vg ary lgran S aw ljmglyc a if iii we ,thing he'.r deed. K, 11.3 Math Club, Art aigue, B098fC'l5-.iQ.,:?.Ki1 . , '- If N , . l f .wif '1-V? .ZYX f , Natlonal Qhjrgiociy' bsis , Clafrieal 4 1 E . fn' mg' at axliw-fX rlendshlp lu .Club, y 35 , lf U- Social S ' ce , le Club. M' 5 C A che r ul c pani worth ' , lj gold. , All W lf . ff' 41 Mar1an1lCranston, Cla al .TQ Cm , Claniwl , 3 Shejgaoe no hint that J ieve 7 W Hi- lee Club' ,L life real or feriouff' 2 X eleavef clean work hehi dhim, K, and require: rio fweepe'up of Q , f fi ehijoffl l Il l 2 l l ' ' . . 1 X 1 1 1 Franku Klub GWWWZ Bernice Davls, Commereizflgx lwl U h' g Jucceed: like Jueceyff, To lenowwto efteem-wllgfwig' l E X l 1 l f I xl 1 ,, ,,. g1..l i A l 1fT '2- -.- ..- . Q- ..-- ....- .... --. .. - - ......, Mm-.. . .. . .. ,, .. , . 1 V 'N eefgjgN,,J'Jf, r-7'.' qF3XiyT3fzii?f1fNw vvjjkgigig I., Qwff w...xN A xlvgwvfff li f l -- 3 3 -- -,,Mp,,...,..gQl. ....., .. .. ,.......,.,.,.,,.A,....l, ,.. . .A -.. . e. -- M... 2 1 inntfryleegaegt In I w l 1. ll l 1 l I w 4 I l l l l l r l l l l l l l l I l r Hele eclcer, Commercial Raymond Denney, Claffic Mat Club, Chorus, Booster Junior and Senior Sw ,ming Team, Senior Hi-Y. Il Clubl 1 ff li - I have no fear, what if :tore May? one like her-ever be - 1 0 will find mg Nady WW ity, , beredlamong my friert lj ff! Devis, riduftrial l l ,f N , Orc tra. N CarOlydlDehn,GL, ml 5 ffggg X dal are, I prlilf thee l Basketball, B ster Cl , Volley bggom 'X m m xx fl I Ball,ll3aseb . f X X - ' H ii j . H Polly Dewe , Claffxxx al I ami ll ter: aref virtue. A Annual Si , L65 rs J lub, i 4517? Ei- are Club, Ath- Q' Em, X enlsl hip Club. l , A X - . , ' ffffff ' Ile 0 Th, cl l Frede lc Deible, p K i 523510 mtl an I l I . ' a ri t'0JrZBKC df,XJJ,.FliL5E I I s Nik- Alwilda Die ge , ze 'al 1 C ' Booster ub, th Clu 1 ravel l 5 R Club, ont Sta tional Dorothw empsey, 5 V- eral 'X Soc' y, ' I 'Tamii if the echo of ' actions. f fo H3115 2061 if, lwhaf C fhfff l l ' l more ' ai .H h i A ,mix yn Dine, Claffieal 15 l 'Lura qelncer, Commercial Glee Club, Debate Club, oetry N Boost 1. Club. Club, Friendship Club, ooster H , , Club, National Honor ciety. p Q W JI. wf W Touih in OW hmfff One of the worldly hard goo kerf, 3 we ever grow old. ana' Jhe get: there, t00.', 1 . 2 5 i fl li l l x ' l l 1 Nl l g e ai,-0,5-,Ex .gg liiEzl , T If A img, ,, will 34 2 ll TI lfzreyleetierolwqf s, wi i l L S y 1 UI, . 1 l 5 l J I, 'lxl W lx: 2 l f sl N l 3 H is ' si .a . l 1 ll li 3 i , E1 . I Q1 , XX 5 l , . Pauline Duff, Clayfical l f 3, Q Hester orland, Cornrneretal . . Il ll l Class Council Booster Club Frlqndshlp Club' Gle 5 Club, l ll H l 5 6 g e ' ' Soclal Sc1ence Club, , ooster l l '1 Q ' Trnel blue, all the way through. -Club' 3 5 N y 3 ' ' 1' ' e learned to love thiifl pretty l l ,A l l ' l . I , l l 1 l Harry Qougberty, Clay al jf gifpr Q curly Zockff, i ? V E 1 Tracki, Class Bas all '25, . X N w , 'll ' 4 H f' X l f l N lf lf ,Q1f,5jji?jfi,dr EV. Del- ,Ga al .2 if pi ' E f q 0 lol l ,ff K Debata lub, bate Tellln ,26, A lk I, ff Poetry X b,. Bo. ter Ruth ugl sg! Horvfllcortonzief , NAU 0715, A lrff .12 X WW' if wif . ll' . Gle , Boost rffClub. if thf WON, Mg t HA WW' I V xl ' 112- ' 'T only looel ' tho n l 'orxiffg V N l make a lovely fac g a Dump' mam! , 5 , X li .,-52,1 ter Jlu Fr1endsh1plNClub, , . 1 Lois I lea xX1?llJ,f1,.-.,fJ gfe if hffif gf the i l 1 l Deb ' . 5. So .. Science f0UfC'fl0 l-, ' ' . X l Club try C l ', Bo r Club, ff A . 5 , Frienq - lp Club, tiona ' nor Rob f yer, neral 'l Q M I Socii y. . mW,,.,f LCC: of ., Art Club. U 1 l I , Kno, ledge cornef, 1 wifclonz HGWLW -f WWWZN lm dE'a1rL0f , 5 1 Hnggfjjl ner 1. I r l New 'l ' l . ' 2 l Alexand r Drevon, General Charlotte Dyson, Ggmml l 3 I l lr C of C Debate Club Hockey, Booster Club' 1 . r ' . 1 ug d h I h 'h h She 15 not made to be theazslrnzra- Q X . ' ' . dl K gffllf 3' f 'UUE 1 5 tion of eoerybocly, but the ha 'ineyx A 3 I x no recl.', of one. . XE 2 if 1 3 . X l l , 1 T! l EQ fJXi l l l l 1 7? . , . lf . if l Z' ll 1. dl a lzyx? -. . ,Qu . . .... ,... . . KM ,ea ll H box -,W:i.Q,,.43f 1,1 x tZ.T:,li,-5 , ,7 V, fqi,,m H :gi N mn, isrfffxixgwdif- lf? Y Da: Midi' tt 35 ,,J,, . . 4. ,N i, .Q ll 1 i li' if4'i '7L4lL:?:f':- W ' l?:i'i!i: it Y ' .,,' fffgy'1.1Lj5El1,,.gf,:'wff:.lil lu n L ey1ce2fI5efeiW.f.eQo .Ci wli X2 e n i ilii ,ii il li Jack zrkin, Cornrnercial R ' 1 i l Arthur Eldis, General J gl l Stag Craft Club, Jr. C. of C., I czrn monarch of all I lx YVZ't'37.,, Boys'.Relay, Track. l if The bert portion of ez goo ,W ri . i HJ.-A MX oreeli'-XX mons, Cleufzcal 5 , , H' 13511 5 fd A t RN Debateix-.7Club, Girls' Service l Il l Zgndiu,-if vrgmmlafe a?,,fjLVX X L mkx- ue, try Club, Gled Club, ill . 1 ' ,X 'gf' Fries ship ub, Booster Club, ' Natio1iQ Hon r Society. William Eakinzyl echnicailfl ffshon bm ju,EL,L , E ff. Simple injylf 77Z6Z7'l.V7'lfT5, like all l lm rnQee?l f ff9i V. flee l 'QP' Lf' ,' L .. .'QkQIotljV5LEndri s, Clcufickllfjl 2-ll',?,Ql Alyce Qgelston, Clcglf.licegl ' fig:-Q , Ctub, Boosterl Club, ,Q ,fl Ma lh Club, Boclsl efl.AClub,.. Glee Sfbcifll Science Club. Cl., X ! 12412-1 upeopze we my had J 'liii l H14 rbV7fmberVililfcieEi'1if iauth5l1f3'-U 1 'Az were Xfx ff N 'iffii 3 Wi .3 Xxx 'ff ,ffl G if .1 sy- -.1 xx if f li if 1 ' . Mgr! RSX 'i.' Q Q-...Nw Haryey R. Eugle, Generizlfig 3 Lllllan Ehmang Gfffffellt otX+kff'sOCia1 sejence Club, Ptlblicitv iii: Modern Writers ClulR.Booster Com . ee. I W - l ll l Club' iXQiii 'AJf1' x' fgihgrnay be fhy, but he'lli let by. QMXQ A diffeminator offunfhine zcanf l l I I 3 1n the czrcle of her acqnaznmnceff' , Joseplfii, Eisenberg, Claffical i Cy-re'xlan enemy of lifef, lil ., ,J Y 4.,i 4 1 .vi I il Homer Engle, General fl God meant J it I fhould ezier be af I ang,,cQi1le1zt.,' A- eg 3 f, .- Ji if . l ,J iv.. fl iz ql X. fe ril f i E! i ,4 i F i l l'lN me 9 , , il. ll 4lX'l - r i y I I l , . Ill 5 l N.,..l i if.: ,. ,l, il .X WN -: ,fel-f ,H-' W egg, la l s ll A l l Wllb sber, Clofxieal -Raymond Fair, Clafflcal Hi- ,Debate Club, Senlol' Coun- H Hg,5 a good man and if? gf c1l, Niltl0D'3l Honor Soclety. 2 A Jlophiftical fteztefman in '- ' 2 I l i l x o l 1 l lll QP - M l w ' l w ,fx ated lwith the exuberanc a H ' X . . l own lferbofityfl ade ' Clafffml 1 ll tudent 'rector ofMusiQ,lBand, ll l X Edna Ilrsslg, Gfner I estrar lee Clubll lMath l El ll Girlsl Track 'Z 26. Clu I I ll The world lightffyhh funny HNone ut hz ebf canl he hir we People- Xl pmzzfz. 5 1 1 1 w ' f Q, ' 5 , xx Richa ' . vans, X? 4,-1, , I . 1 GE L' al,fl fm ll 0 or rb 1 Vars ty Basketb l , 26, Hi. A, , h lnte Class Spor X fjihfff ': '??ig'Ster U h fl Le me be what eiriivqiilw Jeek 5 W1U'bW man X not av... : f'Xf'f af er wa ' l France ing, .0 :fic A ll 1 Mo - - riters' lub, ter Dan' arey A 1 q 1 Clubl Glee Chlbj etry 4 f'WHi5 po of thoughtwt magic ' , , Que' ' ly of fpzrzt, ln f heart, of thf -nd 77 X l We ch! not help but love A H ai ' . f I 1 l l Rosa? Zingj Gengmlk b H ,27 Helen Farmer, Normal E 1 Rael' es zlgsifxzias et 3 ' Social Science.Clul3,Traxrl XClub. 1 H -t ef the world or it if, not X HA lrff Of 051011 if Vwblfl win 0 ll 1 cu ' ht to be. life of thought. XXX! l x l w l V 1 1 l r 1, iw l M o l 55 A l' W k ffl' l fbi WNTN 'QWTf'fY if V 'V f 57 'ww' W 7 -4 .ll 2423. 3 7 N ll IiTELqy1ceQ+ ? :4 Paul . aust,General Beulah R. Finefrock, . Junioi Class Play, Shakespeare Homg E6 xomlw Club,li Modern Writers, Club. Qlyee Club, Bqoster Clubji ' StagellCraft Club, Poetry mg 'abl2fPa07ZlZLl1i'i'xf5,Ziff flfffmgf HThiJfl1'.r my creed-710, nd my ' N ' l mile child afwayf do lyk r XX g f - I lf . . . ff ff Rclfaer Cl ll. W1ll13m'F6HWlCV ommef ml ,K 'ry ,, 5 U I . X f , Boyf wg! bf bo-X . , Work lzke ,man,!b t dont be X, xxx El worliei iojzzhfl X XX my I fcffx Clclxrlqcal Xxelj ,-72 t ' , Y CX, a 1 . wail s -1 s . John Fl Ferguson, 7 X ul? OC1d N 1611 e Sn f la Eqggffgu N53M5Eh?gpMiyl true af Jfeflf ' -All , YNX..- Hx,--f J X x , l RWM' X Jacob ' lholtz, ener Arnold F.!,ZSlH1 ns. GW Z Qrchg , Deba Club. Soci Xgcien Club. Rui cf v f ffailf nf, whofeebly reepf, A of good Wpxt ' ' He win who dare: the hero'.r ma ,. Leah Flrlelholtz, Clafxical l Booster Club, Travel Club, SO' Edna Fitzsimmons, Comml vial C131 gldlence Club- Booster Club, Frieudshiy XClub. Fu I Q nn and ull of mifchief, Wx know Zittlf of thff b 3 gl at 1.J' So jlfgl -wer failf to pleafff, goodf' JQ lXfy,, V- -.,A,-Q-j-if-fr' ' ':iTT'7 f'fX'A' H rr. Q 'Ag'jrf1ff11j ' ' ',fg :Jv ... fflgiw- f'VJJf'3Xi3J2es'D trff'9P'W5f5YQffw if' Efvfffzi Etgg,- V Tm snr. fiklwbm-rx gg-Efiflf 'ff ' -:f.v2,t, XE-in ,R 4 -- if 3 S lien- V 1 ll ly i ln ' c ii 'I ImLay1ceg iZh Q,g4 ll V y i 1 l i ' 5 tl E i CJ. 1 f Ni , . 1 .1- lli l g x fl ll! Edyt itzsimmons, Commfrcial Paul Frederick, Clafrical 1 ll 4 L' i B00 , Y Club, Fflefldshlp Club- Hi-Y, Glee Club, Senior iouncil. g 5 ll i Al-wlayf happy, alwayf jolly, ff - ' - 1 . l l NEZ 6?'i fad or melahch.ol3'.', DUCZEZOIL of jpggch U mine than X i E 1 . ' ' 5 I il Q1 1 f ' I ' l l . , . l ln Rugh Flllfilschgi' C5055 IZ h b Frent Gerzzral , l 5. yi, 1 - 2 ' 1- ass set a ee ii 113 i S.?s..?5:a.,,.ur at y, Us Hr C1 k b we G1 . A' Shir tall a fair a' fd prim! Club' l l ll by You will rifz' jimi hlfligrimf, Ehjoy.r ike t hot aria' cold, l . lk Q Arid laug thoiig wet or dry. 5 ly , ' l i , I ' N, X l 1. X . , ' ., Q lf ekg Geral ne Floding, erieralfifw' Q , , .I-El Glee Club, Scien C ' , Frierliilljgglla 6 XC0mWlf Cilll ,ll 4 ship Club. X fydio Cl .I l 3 I l Al tenalernfmilf, 0-Y-r.f5QOrfow'f ' makm, no 7. in-U i 2 1 . if .N 5 1 , i.. I l ' Andrew F dm Genrr , Fanch gel, C mmf -' ' AJ an 'nketh i il heart, , K Annu Staff, ls' e A N 3 Q E K Leag e. Hockey ' Leaders M ' , . , Clubl Glee Club, Girls hletics, l , i Natioi al HOUOT S0CiefY- Wx l izzell, Commercial l Q Grain QT Bmlvfl would mrfif N irls' Service League, G1 ' Club, l Q f ml BW? J W Wd' Friendship Club, Math Club, 1 is j l ' V National Honor Society. , I l Donal rederick, Claffical Divihely tall, and mort, K ' zbihely l l uw otherr with hir pep. fairf, I 4 i Q E f ' X ','A . J ,, A .ffl ,'.. . N X . ' V ll ' l 'g l' Yllfg lf. 'l N1 l 'ff' l if 4 ' l 1 l ffNffQ,'S'V9il'f bgL'qig5LQEQ3JLW 'iii ' -A FgM.i5.3iif L9QfQ' C C C 7 l W---5-------W --Y f. 7- ----,rf --- Y- - -- -- --Y W. . ..... ,., ,,. .,., ,. 4, , ...... . . 39 1 I so o liinrayicenc-My Q1 ll lil if l Al l 1 l 1 l E 1 1 l 1 1 I +4 ,sl 1 2 ,ji xx, ill N 5 ill l i :ll Q M, FT l 1 'X-. ll' F C. 111 -Cl , H5 .f' lx, l g I F1 W 1 rp f F29 1 nigh K1 3 'Z 1 l UI ol wtf H171 , 5 - 3 5 , 1 sl '11 :ffl Eli W X 1 ull W 1 X71 xii ll l li l .gf-3 T151 . 11 'll 32512 ,zlggiii Rena Nl' e Froelich, Commercial Merle George, Commercial' Chorm. Hffvgood fellow haf come inzong Patient and Jtill, and full of uf- good will. l ,ff llliaii X, eor e, Clafficezl l 1 , f , . g 1 . Thelma Fry, COMWLMM' 'XJrxxxkxgirsigirgiexxfbate Team, xg-li-Y, Ependlshlp Clubff Oostegffgmb' Wh ver ff tre could inquire .would more n tnref were lzlee for. thing' i ,,,' ' .Forevery hy,hei dawhereforef' ,ff fi fi! ,. ix l . K, ,Y Afyf' if , XX, , a VernellQfgf,15lfl'er, Gener 'l . Gefbefig' 1051150 1,5557 ScieAEeClub, Glegf lub, Boosteiy lx LGle:e'Qlfu,b, Bro ster Club, iend- ClUb.li X lil Cluhx iz, X I A wif: afeathe1i,lxalfhief, a 'floill,i Z' ujblly ewznllgfly, 4 An oneft perJonl1,liu'lV'1Zlze' nobler! X9fTShe Sggnzleflallf the dayf' w 'Xt XX xr an F 1,1 . Ji ,ff fjf5j-LY-5, fr-X ,X - - -Iii ti. ' I f, f,,f i, if 'XQLQ Beulah Gibson, Cffffih gl 47X ' KS XX f 1 ffff Xml Debatel Clulyf,f j She ha: yjieart witli ?'oQ'm for HB X 1 - , ,P-Y- 'ffewfry joy!!! oy: are the leaft of hefbworrzei. 1 1 XX Josephiifiledd lamboriteEXClo?J'fQ'v1.l Glee Club, Orchestigux X-sux ,f 4 1 ' iq Q X Harriet Gates, Clanical Varsity Debate Team, Poetry Club, friendship Club, Booster Club, H lee Club. FnglQgy3rthy name if woman. Maxine Gillespie, Commerei l Booster Club, National? onor Society. 1 X , Pro.rperity to the man zzlhoipen- tnref moft to pleafe hefy'fL'kL' 1 o C- Vgxwfljggr fx C -wil .1,0?39Q.- 1r, ,,.,,.. 2 J vm 2 lfgll Milli 1111 IE l 1 31 , 1 f I 1'l 'I l wi V, .1 lf. lf:l'l I-- V1 l Ejl 1 lilly F V15 , X21 , 1 if? A ll i 1 -12,213 l 1 3 ' f1f'x' 1 ,rlllll ' 1 fl 1 ' 1 . lvl . 1 in . Ix IN , 1 ?E l 1 NRC, VAHQ1 .Qifl V lg K i l1 li i ll' 115 If l,CB 1 ilf 'Wil NUM' Quill' 1: L. ,,::::u,, x,.,eTf,.. 1 J . 1 Ks' 1 QX1 1 I ily Mui 11 fl. .wud 1 .earn , ww, E I, ,1 J- A 1 i l 121: fl ,f 1 l T-M Y ,lixmiizi V g-g.. ,lgiff iffQQf'.fTQ',L ,.i 1 1 . , 1,s , orLaynoaaflle15,:11,11Qr,1,fg,1,f1 1 l ' iii' I-W l I l : ,-l 1 l ll' XE l l'l'l ll! QM lk gl f I 5 Q l s T V7 ll l 1 s l , fll l If H L l Berth 1 laser, Claffical Bessie Grossman, Commeret l l Shak peare Club, Glee Club, . l Eli? l 1 I Modern Writers' Club, Poetry lljlavel Club' l 1 3 , Cl by Cl b How poor they are zhat have not i N V 1 .u ooster u . 4. 1 11 Woman-She need: no MJMILQ reef, 11 Sym! l V Jhe Jpeakf for herxelff' X X l QQ 2 4 ' ff ff' XX ' l ll l l Lois Graham, Comwhfllfgflf Elllx th Gtfext, Commereiayx fx 3 BUSINESS Secretapyfllflontlylyfand x xr - 2 fl 1 l iffy Annual, Debat,?Club, Leaders' Mathew. lub, Oostel Chfb' Mx j Cl 3 Club, Girls, ervice, , League, True h piuexx fprivzgl from ,K l Math 1 Clubzllllflendfmp Club, moderatio rf' , Q ly 1 Nati lal. lfonor Socjhlzty. D N RX 5, 2 Q Eve about fpellf ejr- XX 1 tj I ,l lj eieumaoith a eapral Eff er f' fxlrjll n-M, f N, .yiilf ' 3 iraq X 0' I, If f LQ . glnug-get G t, mmereral ,4 .flnll 1 ' , 14 f Y l iii? 'Q-fl Glenn Xl reen, Iuduskflriflgf Art: fff 'r :'fql gli? CMB! ll , lf' Ra Club Presilrllelltzw fhe- hhlth in him zyhieh U' 1 V Da t f00lf??f3l f0ewgZQL-,gl1r1r,,-sf sgerirlllflhifn hahef' 3 1 fi A t nz r to fgejly, MQ' QE, vel, ff ff C 1 ll 3' it' ,f ,fl ll , Fa WHIPCTQ M f , Clfl?-Wflll V Paul Guiley, C Erica! Jigiv' l X fl H1-Y, Vlvlath Club,Qf. C. ' ff X Fxl, . if t Radiogclub. iifffilee Clubwand, Orchestra. 31 3-9 3 He 'llf a great obferoexxami he Succe,v4eome.r to thoxe who try. 1 lf, All Zookfnguite through the ,K ,,,V Q, K , My men. Quail, gt N l l I 1 Byron Hague, Technical J Q 11 1 Ci':,,iirf::geG5'f5rf Hi-Y, S166 c1111. 5 ll fi? Lar?ge, war her bounty and her NEWT welwmf -'hall N074 bi' L X E 1l El ff .rouflfffil ere. Beeaufe o our 67'.Y01Z6ZZ1.Y W, M, , lx iv P we Qu, xv 1 1i e ' IVE - - ' 4 ,Lyy 2 1 llgll ' . f 1 1 t t . , ,,,, ,mn 41 ,l 'YE' lz f , ffl fh 'sw 1, lv',,j, 'v ,vi i ?9lTl lr iw li fl' Wd l fl l 1 lj' i Wil ll i ? sll c lllxi I 1 ,,bff.1bJj ,!f li hvvi, 5 i 'X , r Ii x lf X i Zeit? are 1 3 of l. -XJ , yd X i ...Wwe .V ,.,7.,-wg-,Iggy lfx R tviftkggiibfii 'Tf '15Tf':q'fflrk'W ' f5'Qg T3 97' i '33 31 iii 'V A ' :Q Lf' LQQLQK li1i2 gii?i':'i1:1.Yf? 5 55' it H LH R Ki R If EMS till fl J ,I 1 ,X l 1 515' ' i , 5 . , V if 1 'X- ,Z V5 l all X z ' y rg Q , ig-. l I P sl 1 1 'l ' 4, 1 Doro -X Hahn, Claffical Robert Hanner, Clczffical VP l Girl f!'Se1lVice Leagne, Glee Club. Math Club President, ionthly l I I 32234 Club' Natmnal Honor Advertising Manager, Hi5Y, Jr. fl Z, My' . f V: fC., Radio Club. , fl. l, ' So free, fo kind, ,f04,.,Q.f7if wi wwf--3 g U Q blfyfzd ci difpofitionfl ,,,f ' XMXX Fhfi 0f ZflnEWlgf'g?!d- I Wilbur Haines, Gffltffllf , ,f LX 'px j f I Band? Ol'ChCSEr'a. Clifford iliardilis I7ldZt.S'f7'idh 2 N 71573552 can rhgo ow, 07. Illldfr, go nciw Wwivhf ygux g mlm who haf WWA ,, ' ' ' 1,53 bminf eriolngh tolxixake az fool of NWI, . E30 Q ,. . hffflffhf-H XX Paullnef'Hamilton,l,fG0nmzerczal in K ff x ' H be gil! 'yjkv Mgtlh C-lub, Glee Club,' Sogfiflpim V b 'I xlkx A ,J LHR! Science Club, Blooster Clubh- 7 l gm Where to refoZzfe,Xfqkdl patient to 'Opal'Harter, Gmzeral li If P5 -T -K Va1iit'y. thy 1Lhrh?fg5QQg7iM11. l l . . fe ew l R ' , ?2?9'xKf5i fill W1ll1z11n,'i.,lilg1111inerly, Tkqhqiiczzl V ,,f' ', 1 EJJQ Easkegbidlll XTXXX C Riesell H'filIjfIDHD Ge1i2'M'Z 1 We Carrot-headed. fuZ1QXoffznz,xX -Xw',,.,fij! ' ig j 1' X Crack: a 'oke' with et xr '011,e.', XX' God irftglith thore who ai',le2'ere.,' X ' I ix X, P ! i 1 i f X Q xf' f 7: , ff , , , 1 . X I 1 4 Elizabeth Hammond, General XQJ 32 Q5 5 Math! Clllb, SUCUCC Club- Travel Kenneth Hartwick, C01T1lnze1'cial i fl Clubl,l Volley Ball, Booster Club. , , 1 l lj H ! Qross Lountrv Relay. ii I ,E ' TCl!ZRxClf zz daughler of the godr '. I ge 3 Maj gy The world itz!! 7lEEdJ 1jJ'JCh6l77l- Cf?-:X HUM 'X of Inu htel' and f'z'z'1lc'itx'. ion of Old, and 1zd5VhfQl,rt1'ZZ.', '-ffl? . E . P , 1 ,' ' L N A ,Qu Lf , MN?-5 F 'X -.. -1..'Zkg5.- , 11 1111 11, ea , 1 1 11 ,1,,,,1 if-A lf'?+i?'i i iiigiYi? TI Tl' Q ' V 'V H...-74. .1341 WW? TECi'jf l'ii EVW1, AQJ1 -.-7: F1-ew .1 EQLHylC16f1fiCw 1 lf? 1 71 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 'F .wg l 1 3 in 1 11ll1 1 1 1 1 l? . V 1 '1 3 1! Margz r Haymaker, Clezffical Mark Herbst, Claffienl g-LMV11 l Glee Qub, Orchestra. Manager Qf BUS- Staffs lence 1 1 ,, , li . . Club Pres1clenr'27, H1-Y1,1G1ee lj 1 1 ' Pfolgn' W my ffH1'111111g hath thy Club, National Honor S biety. Xl ' 9 1 - 7 - 1 sv 11 , 51 1 0'er book: comzmzed the ' night L 0 Ch to dof JO mth M W' 1l 1 oi!?T'1 f' X 1 1 1 X 1' ! d Herrxrx k, Technical I l 11 li l V' .1 :! '- B. 'b ll 1 lll l X 1 Dorothy Haynam: eneralnff fi-IEHCE 112221 Clilistry qsklgt H 7 ,f ,:g I A ge1ztZe1ze.fr ,ff at ghbiiif with Si,M6.3.L,XN ,nd fan ,Ml if h lm all 1 rtefzdyl-fezithfy who are hz fried V .U l 1 1 J N 11 191 1 1 l 1 5 1' Q--X ' l ' ' , f 5 l 11 Helen 214 6307717719 'eial !:,4f+' N1f3.1l2i,HerF0lhl' CgfUl'1ZMX1gJ lfllxf 1 Glee Club, Art liehagief .4 ih iiindl? u ' ,Chnl nl ffl 1 Club isomer Cl 1' f:ffff'f 'f ea- QQ ffmir 1 1 0 W fmh 1 1 11 ' X If XX? X g1f! hf il ea21e1z. 1 1T'71 iq Q l 4 Sh doef much '1',h5i2'fQiyi1zg X115 1 fuk A i mzzeh. 1 i liar Xflxledra erslggerg I l gcial f l 1 1 Friendsh' Cl f, Gle fClub, 13,111 ,1 Leo Hegl' mica! BO0Ste,,fClub.',ff 11 1 ,, occa 'nf 10 te 1 1 new 1 1 1f 1 .1 A phkfon who alwezv' N mire - 'tim-ff 1 1 1 1 img 111 do. ff ! 1M 1 L 3 ,ff-1 l e 'cks, Clafrieal 1,21 Neva Helm, Clauical ee Club, Friendship Club, 11 1 l B Cl b WT 1 l f1 Social Science Club, Travel Club. 6008161 U 'i I gl 1 15 1 l' 1 ,, , .31 Devoted, anmoux, generoz , 210111 1 1 1 X 1 Why men have eyes, earr, or of guilt, X1 X 1 15 ,Q 1 1 1 . Y, 1 , , 1 11 ll' X mftef, .r e coz!! alzcnyr find a Wqgh hm- u,-hole hw,-, I H.5jC0111,e 535, lx 1 lovelifl in her Jmilef, l'll1 111112: 1 '1 . li , A 151 X11 1 1 41 1 1.1 ' 1 fy 1 51 1 1 1 11 . ff 1 l 1 , c11C1 , 13141 is CCCC1111 2 age lT 'H'i1 1f511 2:gj 'W 'j jkfiqsgg. fg1g,e? Tre '1 ' 'j,i'QMg5j4 jeff '--, ,LX r,, -11 ,Q-C. 3- ifgjzf 1. i -. 43 Ek..- on iififl in , e so e 353i3,f+l'1+-egfelfj ll ln n Lesylceiftgfs t 4195! - ls t lt l Ml Ifllli ,a , i n V: i 1 ll 1 4 gi ,, . 1' I I f l-ll' . lwfil lflif ll if l ' . . f' ll Lucy flihgcks, Aplblznl Am- Sumner H1H,tOH, Claffical if f 43,1 L Sl1akle3peareClub,Leaders,Club, Poetry Club, Hi-Y, Cla . Bas- , 3 Q l Glee Club. Junior Class Play, ketball, National Honor Society. 5 C il 1 A' Booster Club National Honor If l l l i f , f , F ll h h h ' .U i i i X, Kiwi? Soclety. igjkffi-!fC?QXclxow t on z y c ozcf lg fi In clfamaticx fha Jhozafier art, XX 1 V 541755 fuft df, .fhe doe: ljrqkarh 035131755 X H5550 X Commgnml 5 A 1 5' pan' ,I ff gf 'll' 'V ' e room, or a man. l 2 l I fl C ff m' f C I i il Leon Hildebrandffcllaffical ii X i J Hi-Yr Club Glee Club Jr C of Mask H0l1sQQd,Gf1 mf it i f ? C. K ' fy, ' ' Basketballghlnter- X ass 1255, ,27, My l ..It,Qih,y,,1dEZight tpfmakg Peophieifflfy glee Club,x,XQrchestr,xk?,x Hx laugh? 'ff . '1' lx' f j ,1fQLq,4-zfs5t goolzf that manouegulcl be l A XX Georgia Hill, Commlglgclial l 'i ' xii 'll i 1 , l' 1 BoosXtcgsCLkbX li ,K -Wyhncff liolxneis, l l, HThfg,?7Z?ff2f123Q1 hf gr andrrhfffi Football , 4, '2 ' , a' 'etball 4 l 3 futurE ,frf. X5: XX '27, Cl Xs' Pr ,i ent l ,Class g l , Q12 X X Vice ,reside fr, '25, , An- XI i Gordon Hines, Conzmiax C Sta jf' Natlonalal Onor Q M5 G1 ,Cl b V Cxety. ff I ' lf? ee U ' Every ,hah a man, bf mon? l 3 l 1 Hall jimi a way, or m nf. XV ha !ip,gL.hU'v ll 1 xs,J 5? 3 il lx 3 Arline l-linton, Commercial I l ' Q ,li lVIatljlClub, Glee Club, Friend- Isabel Holsmgefv Qommflfl al l ship Club, Booster Club. Booster Club, Fr1endsh1,p,Club, 5 Wia low' my doom, I cannot be Travel Club' ,S i 1 V , ff ze1z,VhlalpllggL.,' for lived and loved. vflvyk I w l W l f' sl 1 V i g 3' 3 fi Q ll iw l t in 'Vi , V, 1 2 i s lil Ti 1 l ii, , Lx ' ' l SWR 1 E,-guy, is f- --f f -f ff-H ' - 1-W W . -X . ' ' .ff-'1---5- M -W of W- -fr: ' f , A nik ww ' f T:,:-' 'V - -if ' 5 , A ,--fQ'if,- ,Wil QL .X ' -.N 4, is in -eTvL '- F C O ,-'mf 1 Af HQ. ,t f ,a ff ez f fp- 15 ,f '-fro Qs Y A ir . f 11,3 1, t, ,, 'som-A--rw-5itVi2',f,, f A V -. , 5: , f V-I 'V Q. L, .1 g'1'-tfgnm, l f ' ' ' ' W- -Y'---ff 'WA'-'-f 'W' H -' ' '.g::::,i -..gg 44 Hg.-. gli 5 ii if77 il'j i'?l'1l k'A !4'7i'fii ' fl jlllllifi' no 1, fi.-to gg 3 YQ gif 155, fwiefxi i , ' 1: I , ' .f M T-T Ai1 ,f'L?,-zffffaf Al if Q J, I .-24' K ,Ly ,Q 1 i . tj 5 l 1 i i fi l ,f-ri ,QI 57 ft ' l f il , Nl i 'XP' 1,, A lil ll I Grace oover, Claffiml Russell l-loutz, T2 ' L1 i Ti Glee lub, Art League, Friend- Apibllfd Aff fmr. wif EF' . X 1 l ship Club. I 11771 a part of all rlmtil haw ll l 1 5 j lx K 1 ,, i .fGood 1zat1Hf and good fK71f ha 3 J i 57 I ve, l 1 I l l , , E N aluwy: jo in. X :tj S l K 1' ff 3' xx . xx , , X X t , ,cy l ri 1' X. 1 ' l KI ' 1 - 3 ,f V, X W , gfkx Helen Edith Hoover,'Ge1zemlf Ralph, oyt, CX ffzcnl N Q 1 X ! . W, ' 'X I 'X ' I N C1 A 4fGK7'LI'KEl1'I'Lj7f7'jQy'!1gt', C0'l1rd1lCfd7Zd 1.7-ht, E .OMOHB-.X rum, of being a JY is-i fg111pr13ge.,' XA, ,'V',, f ff! young mg, j' fx 15,315 ll fl l 1' it N mfs: X lf , X, N , +211 N Mary X K fer, Co111m4f1'cial W x 'lirii 1 1 1 7- 57' ixuff- -. XTALJ 2 ff 1 ' 1' 1 1 el 5 l 'ffl 1 tw-L 'iff ,x . Y' A ' I n t kgfml wgy fo AQ4 Ni Flbillijin HUHSNCO z1nerr'zal ,g :sure ma 271 otifrf a Var , , 'A , . 3 9 . , ,i . g,, ' I! M23 X, 81cacef11l.:111zQ nffful 111 all :he f M' 1 ' bfzn fo 7l'l:X'.9'Klf. N., xr xf 3? J L ' i X i 7 +0'U'f21 Ji -. .l Y ,i 1 XX.x..,4y 1, X, fd 1 f,-it-X,-f . New-41 1 X X :ew-w -W if ff f ,J f- k 1 W' . 1 XX ixzm' 2 ,f' . al, 3,1 1 Luclle EQ,ZQmE7x ml , , X ,l,ff'XXX 1 ,R f Q X I, X, X I A f aff Chorll-skfsfl Xxx ff I ff! ' ,F I' , 1 , Ill, if X ,K V E . , H ,, I g 1 U Mar . X Faye,,Hughes,,Lla.v51cal W ,, ', 5 Of a good beg1111111zg, rom zhjsa,-N f,,zf ff . l U ,Q X x , good mdk, Xiu XeN,I'i'i' f 414 happy d1rpo.v1t101z-110 om' H l wer fa,z93f7ze1' fro1c'11.,' f , X!! l xx, , F ,f '4V,' f K fs.,ll.,Q XX L i' Nxiiiff . Elizabeth Housley, Commerciaile' 'A Booster Club, Friendship Club, , Travel Club. Martha Hunt, General Q BlerftjNgvith thf charm-the Cer- A little 1'11.ftrume11t 0f'11zighty 10ik'fiLlZ5iiYQLPlt'dJE.,, pawn. 1 ' ,lx Y af, 45 .- i f kinLey1oei5,1g 1 Dorofli Mae Hunter, Clarfiml Edytli James, General MO Mn Writers, Club- Science Club ,25, '26, .vooster 'The ihllf n head cith 700771 fox Cl b K U' 1' ' . ' u , Camera Club. fwfi' ov. . , . . . V . I I !i?f'QI,X-Xfjfixxth difpofltzou plenfapt' and John Hunter, Claxficalf X X! xx X Gen. Adv. Managere'5i27. SQQQKA Club., Ir. C. of. Hi-Yg'Nz1- tional Honor Society. I To get fhi7ZK,'!t'7Ld.f, lay bllfhflll- new !l.fidf.D 3 ' Ki' , ,gf YV A C31'Oll546i:Hlll'ltSl361'g'El1, Genfral f Leaders' Club, lVice..P1'esidl6'nt '27, lScience Cll14b,5.'Glee Clirb, Bo ter Club. lift lx-L 'A ' Udcgwgzqfbp N hzaxrbx wifi? on many ff x is XXX i 'iiilii I1erw51m5' fr'7'?1'1,ei to Frllkghf Imdff' Booster Club. X .gf ,- X '-l, t X ' fl f 5 X Wilbnifw. Jm4ieS0n,GMMz Irene lrsiine, General fx 0961 Hi-Y t X H K . . X, ., . I HT0frie1za'x, !1f7'i671.d.,,X HDD YU and 'ight fm' In th? Bernicei-lackman, Gmzeml Socili, Science Club, Booster , Clu ,ixF1'iendship Club. g ' lj .. The . fore wax buddfd in her NNW Only fo fPf'ak bmffl -5195415 chgfilkjx ll!! opening to thf z'ieu'.', lrmf, v, Q,l,I - ei x i' , . 1 .--' L.-',-w-A' fs ' 'WN c jx .V few'-'V ' 46 Ee.- ll iii? lil ll? QL-4. ig' i E I Wall gil' F X ?i'vrg'f 7, 1 X , l I , , llgfl 'fg ??lf fi ,Ulm 'W xlf' A Xl! Q5 il I 2 ,fi 1 .. M ,AA F., f- , , V. ., - .X ., 4 i.,,,-M., , i .rf Ri? '11 155111 11 1 . 17 111 1 1 l1l1l111l 1 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 1 1 I1 11 1 15 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 X, 11 11 11111 if 1 1 111 1 1 1 - Ei 1 1 Q 1 me 1 1 '1 I 1,11 , I 1 Palm ' pson, Clasfieal Frank Jones, General if ly N 1 1, 5 Q hmm with mom foy fl kimlly mem 77Z0'Z11:7Lg am' W g hir I 1 W6-fy joyf' k111d. , 1 1 1 E 1 11 1 1 111 1 Y 1, - h G A I Emily Jkjlmson, C01111n,ef1al I 1011101 ' mmm 1 , X1 'ISO 0111111151 and eet, 591 1 ly kg mg ll If hat of fr and 1 1 1 complete, ff' ,,,' f ffflfffx, 1 l 1 She Jlealf our jeetionf ia-svayf, ' X X H ' 1 . X N ' 1 1 1 Xf Paul Jones? 'lezfxieel 1 1 l ' i 1 . . . i . . l 1 l Mac sh in. Clair! I S1111ple 111 1th, 112 rl? l , and 1 'l . V S ' 7 A fffiijjy We I I Jag -as li cien e Cll1lD,J1. . QL .fH1- , jg Xxx X 1 - 1 Hdlw yf ziery bu xeepez ' , 1 1 he h fomething e 110 bf, 'I Egglgos 1, 'lezffical l 1 1 . . 1 1 Q S v..fWf'fxS'l1:ik spear lu Wim- 1 1 V . ming '2-I 25, . Alnter- ' Meryle 1 , s0n, t 'zera mul-31 ack. df 1 1 Boosg lub, Ma - Clu ee ff ffo h' of jam Haydn 1 1 Club-11 ,ff ima he 111 cld axle the 1111 ber of 1 U 1 T1111Ae1 if cz great re 1 I ' er of :1ep5. '! W, H fa11lt51.T, 15 11 1 1 1 Lv- 5 1 1 Ruth Jury, Cleurical ' 11 11 1 Drexel 1 ones, Claffieal Social Science Club, Art ague. E 1 l H 1. ez11f, and Jtriwef to 1116- To know her 15 to lefogki her 11 l e f 'uorth U 1771 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111' 11 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 1, 1 11 1 11 1 A5A+Y'3 'T- gQ'?f'i 'Zim--'M - '-'--'H-eW- f eiei--1'4 -- - A ef 511 I 'Il 1 1 C1 -tif 1 Wi fe.. 'EU 'jf HUM QgXf,7mX5J-'K Q ri-5 r-92 in .1 ri' 7 11.:1,,QQx Y 4 7 Btn.- .n,,.m6...1, , l l 4 533 oii 452, , 5 gm, l 1 ln WF' Wil l- 4 will M M cwee 1. XYI, lr ,l la: my lee. 'YM x i Wx :Jw 'fl . 1 l , A X: Le.,-fd I , i. 1 l 1 -l ,, Lil 'vr , R 1' , M , P., ., ll? ,, 1 1, ,y.,, nz lf-,Pl lf' ' le. 'kl ' 'Y 1 Tvx. xl, ,X ll .,,, My ll N. .uf we-.. --4 ,,.-.,,. ,.,.-r- ' ef--,--f -.V .,. --, . ,.e--f-V --.- N,-H --M1-ef,-ww f..,,,,....,.---1,-,.,. v-.-WN.-.f.... f jjgffyi? oeoe 5 I , e oiiefg RE E! Qu ef in N l fy W 1, .li lm I 'Y l ,Q I J fe,,f e T 4' . 2 ng ee rg , felis pr 3 e e f l :ee Q 9 1 fx L . L , -x l ll X Q l Lola Keser, Genera! Roberta Kemp, Corrmzercizz Scierlee Club, Friendsbi Club, Basketball, Swimming, Afielld' 1 B C, b p ship Club Arc League' Glee rl te . 9 Y I' - H208 r ud , d , - Club, Booster Club. l ffl U,fO7m7nte mm ' Coll-ffU'TflTQI'E'XX.fff',ff - fure and action make the a ' lf hourflxf ortf' f ' y ef l l V ff X-X be 1 , ,ff' f C A ' E , S w Dorothy Kattxxlalqgfffflrzfxiealf Dffghia Kenmi GEMM! lf H- l fl l - - , D er R-eyef ax ever :par mg ff g A Frxendshxp Club, Boostel Club. With wah ,mmy wmhmg gig She makef the beft ofeverything, V- charmfyx V Mff,gy Thinks the bex! of ez'erx'bodx'.', Wifi 5 'l' 11' .I I ' ,fClY:1pencemKe1TnXedy, l fl fy If gif 2 BgsketflSQl, ,Hi-Y, Relayj Car- Joseph KCCIC, Gdfrgerlall' ' Y C' li ' niyal. e 5 l 'A Glels' Club. V A eX He grewfrzygrew and H03' he'5 H K ! ,J -' :fx 1 I scP1jB2ty:-igggdxygoorldxx if youx ki i 7110151 Q, WZKHLV. 4 Y if azz' 16 11421-V X be e if o N- will ,fox xfeix Ada KCPl91', ' czeegeeezff lu T ex X -XX Debgte Tegfu, Pomlgegqlg Club. ,Qi Donaldlieef . I d .. I XN.-,wx Debate flub, Girls 'xlfservice lu' H y I C131 71 W' Xlixfkeague, yfational Honor Society. l K 111 fewer bezng goo ll bad. A,49pQQ0 jfnd ,Z hf1pjnqgh,md. 5 l I ll i Karl Kegel., Clamiml lexettehFesgel,Hq01rg11rereijj Cl b i E ig ont y ta , CICHC u , 1 fi lf- Q-Gif C- Friendship Club, Booste X Club. y I l Eaqhegryzerzee haf taught him 111 uch, A joke never paffef I 'her byg lbkr ansVggfNgglQZL teach him more. Shefv there with a JmiZeVor'kridrgh.', l . ii ' 'A f, F fore H 3- -eegf 4 3 Ee..- .-,.....e.ii.....e,...-'.,.:-f,r1f- -feA..e1...e, 1.. E ik 1 , 1 L , ,w V P n r 1 'H x v w E Z i + a 'Sl' f-' if -A --wr' - --N-V ff - - ww b f -1gp.,,,-,-Y.-- 4mmq,,,,v.L4.,i4S,,,,b,--E57-,,Y.. ,....,.--v,,w,v .,,..,.,,,g fi' -ha . .vv-'-l fff f., f'LQ1.fII'l 'WY , ,fs IIILQQIICH Q in 1 P . I i ' 1 1 I r r m J XXI ' e l Q' Qt i r l li 1 E? r i ' h t r r r r 1 1 r 2 3 f W Q lj Q , Loui e 'ibble, Commercial Gordon Koch, Claffieal Lf If Moxie be the food of love, kscience Club, Hi'Y- 5 2 i ' Play t ' We know where he lioetr and I I , It here he wallef, I 1 if 3 2 . X l nt oe never fonnel onl rf he X' Margarfjt Kmgston, Co ereml ever leff' f ,f H A gerron not too If ight or X I if For natn e,f dezilyffoollf' Earl ehn, MMM! , l . V ' Strong to th world he twore Aa ff' 1 1 ix Gertrude Kin , Coxmfmiereial bajhfillx k' , W Bas ba ff Hockfyy, Booster 5 f Clu J ff Kiwi! intl-ivelyn Koffe , Clan-gl b I I Z 4 r H . pier' : X ue, ee u , oster r Q ' Shehloolef .f0.bEZll tlhrfggly b, SC' DCB Club. I ' ' Q --v Yeti ere 5 mryehz rtthoriiyryyg m a a t of all that - haw 6 -loft ff' h Ayr. t 5 , ,JM il ,i Madel nz C0m77l? MJ - r , . 'N l Soci Scienc Clu Booster Mary Elle 00 t Cla 1 Z l f we ndshi lub- irakzjlsae Fings -412132, The1'world ha: not to be V 'mice l , ' Q X X F707fZh buf Own .YEIUEJ O .Oy 'Wlllft Y HBgaut if iff Own gxf jg f07' Q known bein ' h X Y Anna Kline, Commercial Ing? KgTe1Ci'AC0mLmMCiaZ N t 'I Math? club, Glee Club, Friend- C1551 U ' ft eague' ff foster is s mb, Booster Club. ffW07d5 MK grown I0 am X Q e l my fancy painted herf' loath to prove rearon w' m. Q r e 1 f a 1 P , 3 r r ' ei A r 15 H 'O . f xi r E f 1 i 1 gl ro'oo or L 14,-,reef L if t :LM-.4 . ., ,.,- . if-L9 Q .- 1. ,, M,-4 ,hm A ,A ,,.. 7 ,.-Y-V V ,, V -,-ff--W - r l l l Q Q l , 1 1 T KT n K-A Y Q' :::::LLiJ::T-' ,iw 'iii ,,.1.Q.Qkll ' EE 4Lil- L?.iT .MAJ 3 We IIQLEQIIEEE 4 nk I M ' ll l' b l ll l l l 1 l f y Q . g ' l I ' g l. r r ll I gl Fl l l .C l l llf l ' i a ll lg b I Leste rause, Commereial Q Mary Lambright, Clczffieal N Base Ill. National Honor So- ., .1 Art League, Glee Club, Voster Q 1 1 ! cietyll E 2 ' ff Club. l x Q g l He Yfiff high in all p Q C - K oxvthihgfr eaxy cgfter il,.Yil?07'LE.,, ll h,ea1'tJJH ' X l l . I 4 ,f N XX + : . N g i Xf XR l l 1 V l A , , f W .f - Th Landx eld, Commerrlal 1 l 1 X Franklld Krlchba , Clary! al X :I , If I '1 , , l I X Booste Club! Ir. Conqumers I 3 il ' H1-Yi Club, T k. If League xx 1 i Q ' U0nZ3'if0 2705 do he now fu I 'K-foy riser in 1neY,, ihe I1lJlIl'WL77ZZ7' g ,lf Y hGZf'E 'f62?,f 'ff , nzoonfs XXX xxx , Q ffl 1 uf' 7 C, or X.. ,Q ' 3 George Krug, Indufl why XL ntz ,Ml im! I V I G1.-fe lub Hi-Yl Q ,W O V ' F' - l l 5 H 1 ' Miff-few, 1. 114.3 , 1 mzzf' A Q l On who 15 e 'er a 6l71CdlLliiZ2'E.,, f ff' 5 V , l iliijgjflq l Y' V J fir! XXX 'n ' l ll l l 1 L 7 z X l l i W France! , Com reia E ma arlfi' G5 Ta Z l l 1 I! gi Gleeg ub. Gle In flub, oster C 2 3 5 Genflu if reason iv 'rf loftiext What if well bfgmz half Q fofmff donef, K an en l . l 3 g l Agnes Lgally, General ' Zelvon Latta, Claffzcal 5 1 Shakel peare Club. Nation-al Honor Society. I E 1 - f v , w N' f Th D H 'or!d'J no better if we 'KY014 get on bert when yriubxgrae- ' . lk ' 4 zcof V .fb tice the art 0 alzvaw he! l' utf' f 1 Xl . FD . fx, l l I' l I l ' , f ll s l, T l l X r x l' L lf . 5 l H A xl 1 N E r- -Q Q wr fl l all lf L V ' 'rffff'Q ', ' ' 1 ' ' I-'ii:Qly,, ' QM! 'fxrign ' , N4 ' -- if. ' ' 7'-fJ4 i2 .f1f7' ? v ' an YWZM WM Ag?-6-ha-AAAWWYW W-,M--M A Y .J ,V uw -..ga 50 Eg... ll la ll JH K 1 i Z IQ'-mi-LA is , ,i1i5.1,ii1gi 'TLTU Q Qf Tig? M3119 lDL6wC6 , , E I x V' A l Q l f 2 l l l A' ' lll E. l i 'I ll' lll E l C 1 l T ' l l 5 Kircl auer, Technieal Genevieve Lee, Conwnereia ll ll 1 i HA l an he Jeemf of eheerfnl Leaders' Club, Booster 4 lub. 3'f5ff lda3'f and f0n,7idf'nf f0m0 A found mind in al 'found l 5 , X ll l l 1 Q 1 ll RobertlLauH'er, Gene XZ I I ll ll , ,, . D A , . A i leg A VW bm-k an buffnyf mee, M1 Leh . f Commfffilf 1 X Q51 l 1 fl But zlkith cz the ul dixpyffitionf B005 X Club. if , X 1 L. If Jh ackf ' iendf tllely are N I If N ' V l l Arline Gautz Yyfheiseryf,Comnzerrial 5 M75 fmt' l i l l l BO C ' Hb- ff' eeee on x ll l PZ in withoul p t, v M1-ml 'sl V512 out Il Jhowf, 1 K ,f,,1s,,f:W ff . X , x-fs X Q V Y ,fe --.M v .Qi5iSk? nee C b Glee Club, rack, I N! X ' V i'-tj , or Society. 3 ' , Rose .,,,a35.- r er, I nzm?eai.f1 Mt.q,.fsff1H7igQ an, 6 A bmi , 1 Glee , v ' I dshl Club- when old , ' l 1 ! She A, . 1 hlittle 'min which A 5 , 5 l mont I f ewe undon or de ' f' 7 ' ll l fl ifffmerine lsure, General , l 2 Elmon lLavine, Claffical MV Oni '. much do I kno Av dj I ge 1 45 Basklaltball, Inter - Class, Q wfd' Peng- l ' 'lx Clubgljr. C. of C. i I l l cc . 1 ' l I l 517023 31 an If from mn, I m Evelyn Lereh, Co1nnz.ere1faI it l ' as - XX Q l Wh 6 Mft thgy all Contentgd like. True 11 the heart zhalfniragientle l 1 EP and kindf, CAA, 1 fit . ' i I-a 2 ' l I - il l e 5 l UU ll I ll N 1. N iflll ilwxf' 5.51 l ll 2 f new l lgrizjld Gi ,C-ifiE 3liE?L f?'5T1 vS2'dflj2':,.,jQg4 lwlr LSXQl5TZW1E3f?fwffE ,Y'3filZCl::- f' cgfgxallll l . .V finrlflilwiririwv , , , , ,,,,, , ,7 ffif-M 'fl , ,,, fi ' 'M Tf'f'Tf'iffff'7VfT T 'T ' ' 4 -'W Qlslj 51 E+..- ' r H I W 1 1 3 5. .4-3 il' 5 1 r i l fit' ' Qglwff Ii- 'L.t M: 'wi ef C 9i 3i?'9i3?- 1 Z, Xillxxx S J 1 New inmyicie 1 ll! l 5 ii l ' K w Ui H X . Ai John rch, Claffieal Vera Lindower, Clafxieal 2 ' Hi- M r. C. of C., Class Basket- Science Club, Art Leagil , Glee l 1 ' ball. el Club, Booster Club. I! , ol l ' . l '1 l l 1 We grant, although he had J.. X 16 hast no faultf, I no 2 1 wit, he wax very 'Jhy of, ng it. faalgxo X71 spy. ll f I ll F 1 A l f X 1 V I l' ' al f' fx N 1 l l P15 l 5 X Hardl ink, lx mmercial 31 I H3 l l l Russell Lewis, Ge ral ' xx Q 5 5 i , l ff Art Le ue. s. 1 f K A., Council Me r. ,f 4, , , y , , l E , I ly HTI1 ib. hi Z bfyg H It 5 mee 0 talkggx J 'l'L1C6ilO'.S WLZZK, , I Ilx, ' b M 26,35 li, 'Um ima ' If: nice be Jeri h J, 02? in a lf! at eff mf' ' ---fd whiff? E i s x f - T31 i's 2 i r l . Flore o Liber, Cz' C' Nllfilllikq Lmlfleff mmfffmf J 5 M 1 - - JXQQX, XGleXh ,Cldbf Leaders' lub, 2 l 3 Fri shi ub. XX -X V . yf XX N 1 1 H 23 - . A i f Booster . '- if . l 1 Fee wi 0 errandf. H ,. ,I , U 4 3 W W wfkqnw y She bejiafyef I7 to af 5 , ught. 1 of ' ff! if X wffg 1 ' ' x i l f l X ,i 1 l I Mabel Ilibert, Commerxezx -W1 ilaline gue, Commerezg I 1 1 I Art League. X No Y years, but by diy! ofition il X V Hei'e'.f a heart for any . V xx i ifdom afqmffd-U 1 is 2 , Vi lf W . 5 z i ' E Maurice Long, General 1 ' lff 3 I l Jesse If Hard Lind, Indufffifll All ihe :tary are not! in the 2. XI - FMQlflJ1 befriendf the bold? heavenff' H,.f'l,-AQL C xi, 7,7 1, l 1 I ig! r 4 I I l 1 gfgav, l 'HCM I , i A I E ' W r K 'e wo- 211' 'M A' '.iLfiif+Q'Q5 ?LQJl5 im' 'fffP?1i 4-of l -iii? of 655 'HP 'xi ,KM 'fflligx x 113141317 lf is fi1.L'Ql-l f 'fl IT f 7 ji -. V-M--.Q.,:,gAqo APTQ gg ooareg, 'A were X-lf-f nf A -A off 52 C V 1 ' Q 'x -4 'li Va-if-iY 7ij 'k fini-Y, ' la fllTlL,,1 1'!,. 'ff flu Y '..W1,.fQ'flQQ-a..Q...f111.,.1,f,Q,Qf.. 9 , 534, .3 HA IR T ff' fl D ' 514-NIKTX6 'L81'E.i7rQ5 ,z qlqlvl l 4 ' lf ll bl i l 4 l E Q W 2 ll Will' Longsworth, Clayyieal Robert Margolies, Claffica l ing y-25, Tf3Ck '26, Base' He always but never th ks. . i 3 .fx 'l ' 'Uinxlihdepencieht chap who dir- 5 ' L apprzlvef of haue. X E Vincen ariol, Industrial! Arif l 'V LucilelLux, General! Z'Z nd, ,XC Club, Jr. of C. Scieuce Club, GeeClu13,,f ash 4 2 dad-CN imfmi iii gfmt, lj Qlubf Art Lea 'ei Boogger Club' Bat at, -af vet, I knozh not. Q5 You show ho ffrue a zgeman can X N Q be ngadef' V, X X ' 3 Q- l Q fy' - X il l lx, I .f f' f' 1 Julia ,fCommefhEial Yb igijM3bel C0m Z' H Gle Club, Art efagueM.B66iTte1'Q 3'-I '1 'f2Qgn11e1jlMeXl1iber. I use Clu . , lg ff X - - Wm fmirkf hdif'f:miZe5,5' he? 135 nffhmg lm bl being NR Q tea erf to begui ',VW.e' flr' 'N EQ jf - W 1 ..,,,-.-f 1- f Geneva W :.i'. ' sfical fjf' . V NU 3 Girl S rvic ea Travel Charles 3'fPe: Chew . Clu - lehe in 1 d.ship Hi- ,!,fSKtag f raft . Clu atxonal nor . ff ' dy. 1 Deaf: watery 'never 1 ' rmur, a ,.. ,K ymf i holdlgheir many treay 1' fecretf' fwffhf- 45 KAVHN . Judithl lManheim, Claffical l fly? Shakespeare Club, Glee Club. v ? Art lleague, Modern Writers' 'f Clu Booster Club, Jr. C. of C. H J' fx . HFx5what I will, I WM, and She workf wonderf zgzfh .her L th5?X,ZQgend. pozceryf' Qfgldg .xlf f'--ful ..,. W C - , , .,..,. er , N ye it 1. 25: or M who Lfgvgi ge - HIL ,gl 1 ffl QA Gf uf-fZIfZ'r12:r?HTfSi?Dg1l L, -..ff 53 ty.-. 1 1 1 .11 in 11 C 'C Clfftf 'TI 1 1:15551 A 1 lil? gijgiliegfiiliir W h1nLecy1Qe2f1e1f wwe Q 1 W1 1 A 1 1 14, l . l ll l l 12 llf ll l W lga FE 1 I l '1 1 3 5 X Y 'A' ll! . 1 Marypff ta Martin, Clasfieal Martha McAdoo, Cleufieal W l Glee Wlub, Booster Club. Science Club, Orchestra. ll ? E l 1 K To j1ldge thif maiden right, you HSE ww 'all !03'alt3', fllilf hi' ll nzuft know her. fffffia ,X5X'g7'6lC10Il.f, too. i rf XX l l , l ,ff XX X er Mc 'ntock, Generali l Ill PalMlr G f ff X l fr l N U ffs ers- fnfff' f X of from e, Jhort of fpeeehf' ffl ff N Y U14 feliable P03 n, reflgy and 1' lf M willing to do he paf1.'12f'f N , . im l , ff X, Allen McCo I'H1ClC,X'.X Zdiflftll l X lt 1 N ff 1 ff . X rt 1 A51 Qi Varslty Txlxx k '25g, ,26, bate 3 ff aux Thur 5Masters,ffom1nerejgjJ flililgroqlcllthlegjtgggz onor H N 1 Gwfyx- X, ross oun ry. Con ffm and C IgadilQjiSc 'g?l'A igafllff A X n L ind ez u'ay.1', eff 11011105 N Q gf J J ' F 1 1' ' -F-Y1?'Qf Xl! fl' 'lj J lx l 1 l xfxfl b , 1' N ' ,11-I 3 ff' kX'lT :i 'jcih lVlxgCL1Slgl9ff, 41522152 l 1 l Verna 3 65, ffif MonthlyfjStaff' irls Mervice 3 if l f, f f f f , We 1 X l -, , 1 .V , Boost' rbfmub. X. Leagueff Pu Scre fl1Club, ' ' ,R Y' ccAh,K good it KK T vel! , Glee Na- , ll The hand of an old frxie d. X Hamill H f S0CietY- , i 1 X A w filly .fpoken is lik? pple: f Q! KA ' in bayleetf offiloerfx 2 L 1 XX X Dorothy: Maynard, Claffieal 1 fi Camella Club, Booster Club. Gladys McDonald, Commeri 'al I H ,T Sf Xhe mind that makes the Booster Club. ' bod fgieff' A Jmile that won,t weaugofklf N21 L' 11 l iw l Cc, Rf: I ffl V l l X 1 e e e eeoee 1 1111, Ae't 'o A ' 1 ' o , - , . , f g1,,,,11::'.k1w ' r 'FI11f'f,L.lav4! fig- - -wif 54 135- fy , f 'Y7i,,1 gA C F 'f w' i f l 1 inttyifiggm 1 K 1 H, :lg li' 1 HW 1 l Tl ' ,, l l K Vfllx 3 X -E Wini McMullin, Gfneral Lawrence Mertes, Comme I 1 X 1 Ffielaship Club, Poetry Club, Y01g,fff hw H goo iiafwfd , l Boostler Club, National Honor man' J l Society. 3 3 ,ILA I V 5 QuQeft, and rfffrved, essie 'ller, General 5 4 CJ il Loved, by all-ar J dKIEW, Math b, Booster Clbfb. ! iq X ' runny mile and cz bleafant I ' , Edvvarll Meado , Czdffif ma ling an of htm? ,ff i .2 OrcHestra,T k, Cros! Country, l l jf: Relalj Car 31, Donald A. iller, nam! l lxxji ss l ' f V ' ff , T ut 0 1: but a .ftage and he on 31'S1fY , Otball X 6, SefVe 1 1 iflx 4 :ng play? U X45 1 Football J lnterc Jsket- 7 i di ,fairy flex C t 1 xzziifij I 7 Ku, 'fi rtifif Hz: go turf 15 contbgzouf, lx? Walte Medved, C .f llifdffi ,aff zxczll I tfjnfluencef' i, 1 De ation om 1 teefikx Hom ,V V ff l ? 1 Q fl fb ' 0fdffaf'+l4Li'i'lEQiwin Mm , cz ' 'N Stage ft , Cl s A asket- il NI Mildr eek, C marc' ball. N ' fl. B00 er Club. 'dz aw e, and obffr Int. 1 A eek and .fteadfay ind, Mi , f l GNU I fhvughff and mlm 1 5 ff- i Miller, Clauidal X o on Tlrls' Service League P isident, l I 1 ' - ravel Club, Friendshi Club, ' l if: Earl Nilelstera Tgchmml Glee Club, Science Cl , Na- , lf lnte lass Basketball, Baseball, tional Honor Society. iq 4 i I ,f X Nl , lf- C' Of C- Her very frowm are fizoiref far, A Zyl lg! fir, I am a man. Than .fmiler ofother magH?Qil.fg1'e.,' X B I , l 'l l I A r lf l C31 t ' li SMH llflfl 5 B B: l ,gi.i:,,f?-15?1 i'if'i Y E L.....,- i' Y' BCCM' Y ,1f,,,i-,i4riii l I ,i,, W A C , Y i ,C - -MH 55 Eat.- ., ,.,, ,,,, 7, WAY A 1,,h,ilM1-i-,,- 4 ll if l ll i ll lin lar M1 xr i gm 2 Vg I i l l 'li llffl l Nfl l l ' w v 1 1 l ll ililllg 1 i ,fl will - l l . wi ffl f' :ll ,M ll I ww in ll, ll ul ll ,l ll I Wlll lm Ks ll! l ll? fl 1-1 3 l1 1 Q my ' lil ., 'w lf lm, will llglgf lff l H 1 l l il , l , I X l l 1 l l ,x l l ll l f l l Esthe iller, Comnzfrcial Ellis T. Mills, Indzuzrial ' Zlzf xyqirai' Jtarf oftwlilighfifair, Math Club. 5 ix i lhiliwlf lg t 100, U H M 3 He haf Zearnfd much a lifor- ll V X nothing. l l l Margarlat Miller, Clafsi X , U , l F Gir1s'lGlee Club Pre!j1ent,O - Q M1111 Cfdffmf ig , etta, Junior Pla Shak eare Frm, ship ub, Booste1fgClub, 5, Club, l Friendsb' Club ocial Natian HOB Societyw lf SC16HtC Club, atlonaf Honor H . .Y h ll ' ' Society. f .Show ce ztnj , af efiname E l To iftegxfaftfoowffome wealth 5 lmlbhff' XX l and 0 nd rfnow' .U X-3,5 Q mx ' i I 415:11 Q iv ly 5 3 fyfzfffr 5li E l'CATKChHiEM S Q Mafi0nlE- Millef, VL ZH! fg21 xQ,l,QfIf1gSrclassx Srlv mming '25l, '26, ' '1 Pro rty Commi e ,,.r Rl? r. CQOWAC. 1 N f H0145 W0 3? NS fllle izgixfqha fha: i If le '01,f.,, Wilir My PZHAPOJE k 57155 in i o , 7 , f Y V 1 Y fl ! , i , 5 X Mary fli r, Clakcg H 1 .fl I I Vollelj au, scien Club, ij '26, ffm? ' l 5 3 Club,?Poetry Club, iendsbip 'inf' l Q will U mififii l Clubl Booster Club- 1,11 f ' v iz wirh0uzfmf. ! 3 Xl Shawl talk the life out 0 1 AN- l l bodgnlh I . U V , ll Josephme Nloeglmg, Comm cm! I : ' , ll Regina, Millencgnwal Scxence Club, Booster Cl Xb. . E 1 N t a wow' .vpoke he morz than HSM nfgfffff hf' hfdff ffhfifafzfdlff ' he A, K . , her bookff' JAM, . i 2, '-:,. if lu X2 V l ' h , ! QEZEZEQEQEEEQSEQQf552iEQEiii5255Zi? -reg 56 EQ.- I 1 1 Ci H ' E21 1 I 1 1 1 11 11 2' I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 lg ll 11 ' lf, l 1 L 1 1 l1 Q 4 1 l l l l 1 1 f 1 ll l l 1 l I1 'l 31' ' 11 l l1 Marv offett, Clafficfzl Rhea Mucklev, Ge11e1'al lf! 1 l1 1 ' ' cgi: Il l l Girls xervice League, Friendship Booster Club. 1 A I Clulhll Aff 119331191 Modern A good difpofition '1' I more l ' 1 VVritelrs, Club, National H A 1,15 than gogdjf I 1 H X lg Society. C XX 1 l Q: ll nlikelthf miolet lL710Z7f74ll.fi 'E ff . . he . . i K 1 ' A ' L 1 ' ' ff X me Mu X , C077l77ZETC1!1Zll QQ 1 ' gf! ff X1 N 1 , W1 '1 ' , , ,f ff 'I' Glxee Qlubjx rchestra, ooster ' ' lg N , ,ff rf!! xx 1 I ' Twila Mong, CO77?,Jll ercial Club-1 xxx 1 b X . SO Jpvfft ,I 5101111725: ij. hw. S11f'f :ox ZKOILE ,ore liffgiu this A lx dino f1.M.ff 'fy' Ccorld 111r1YeX 1 if belly rf, l fllpji ll l' fl! ,KM-H V.,-f KR 3 1 N fig' 1 I, ' A ,ex X X' xdff ! ll l X' Naome MOOfl163d,fd077Lw?7:6'10l,f,ibl 13511 AS ers! HMM! 5 limi, . f lg 11 mf - 11, 1 l-ln ly 1 UTIL , h 1 Q f 1? C 1 hate' 11 0 51 111 111 61177710115 SAL, 1 4 e 0156 of 11 11 ml t 77111 ,gf 15 M 'L , 1, U lx ,H 1, , A I any R as 1xzhefg,djp?lfi. 5X Ft 1 Nfl-'Ulf' C X lxll 11 1 I exxsjw-fe 1 1 X- 1. 11 1 A 1 , 1 V Q 1 f Nl. 1 1 1 - - l 1 1 . . . Esther MV ps, C 1 e1'c IK1 lx Clark 1. rlson, .111 Gi 'rfb d . E5 Cl b N ll I 1 Shalf: re Clu ee , u , ,1 Hen 861551 U , lfjfwl 1 1 If H H 11 d ll h B ,ster Cl . X Q Q ,fl 1 aplpy an gad ! Z t K ,,' Tfller Z0 J do argue her 1'epZet1' l l 1 Neverg a worry, carff . away. . ,, - , vi 1 H 1 1 ' ' flllfh Lefty. i , 5 X 1 l - . '. '-1 1 1 All-fed MIOUCF, Clflf-Wm! Mildred Myers, Co111111e1c1al' 1 911 E 1 X Illtefc HSS Basketball ,26, ,27. Glee Clllb, Art League, Booster W ' Hq?Z hou, who doft 111.rp1re, Club. f X! Scam 1'rth fl71dj'0llZh.H AZ11'z1yf in the 7H1.dff 0 jrljrgfgfff 11 l 1 as 1 li! 1 1 1 . ll ' t i 'xl 1 1111 aig'f1,ff'1 .1 lj ,,,e 5 ,155f:f 11.. T549 f F l fx 1 ,-7 1 . l 51111 'wie if Vff. -,,,-1..Qt, 1'H '31 fi-:4 ,::'-1, H Y , We fflff img, 1 l? 'f7 'ei .rim - ,fl 51 1, 'M 1 . M- W A ' ,'11'A-'JM' W ff 5 ' 3 1 E -1 LM L4 xrxk ,rxxtqixg wi S-L-Ju XQYL4 ! A L e 9' KAEHXS-fL,,, 2118411 fd - 1 .0 , 2 i 59,i,,g,1'uf,,31Q1:u1Q f E L, 1 I ' fl,j?N: O I 11115 A ' I Y 1 e l1f1 11115 111 M1-X11 f l TQ-'LT' i 1 1 I 1 11,1 1 , F 1 get 1 1 V1 i 114' 1 1 1 , l M ll 5 1 l l! l 31 X 1 . 1 ' l 1 U Robe,Ffl1lVIyers, General Jesse Norcla, General 1 1 B0hQputJ hif faith and eonfi- USUN' 0 buf? b0d3'-H I 1 ' f X 1 deneex in few, but if admired I V1 l 1 1 1 1 . 1 lf 'l bfalff' If--X A . ll ' ' 31 ' V IQ' !,-XYlenningSN Qrris, General Q! frm' Gladys Nape, Q'1M51'f4f f,5QjffX-X'SQJeale ajlfeq the manner qjf menf' W' Glee Club, Opelretfa, Oxfehestra, X 1 , 1 1, , 1 , , 1 1 - L Band, B0ostepjClub, Swtmmmg. X XXX E55 H L . , , . . ,, 1 xg 1 Ve1rzet3 IJ' the fpieefof life. Es' George Ozrqeys CM jim! V,,V fl V Maxi 0 Nthe eml1XXe1'zt5jge1z of llf' lf--515' . ' l , - iii' l ,, ' t 1 ll fx'xtrgp2?QZ gl 1 Dorothy Nettmg, Gefhernl ffl -gn, QU'-flw ojljma 'V N 1 X E 1 5 X Qi VN 15 -R ,X 1 5 rt, .: There'J no eqhml, ,f-for her-ll --tolr il ' NX ' l 'L7'l'l1Zftt,.n NBR rl' 1 ' ,I 5 VVI1 if 1 , .f . 1 1 , N 1 XQ,,t1 HX kbzr V , Prlscllla Oby,L!11 ,ZZTTQLL--ff! Y A 1 1 f5 l X-X -F X XM 'Ani' K: X V W' lfml I f'4- X X, Q A x.,, X I Travel fC'lub, ,twin Club, ,gl Eve.yn',, ewhi e C,onQuercml , , 1 If ,-4 ,Wh gf' 5 it xx Boost,e1fClu ,lf M 193.3 Mathfl Club. QX N yx ,,WFf' d ,f b Y d wht 11 I f H X XX XX. 1, I at re yur e3on t fe fwee, 1 K! Her whole heart Ygvelcom f -ff gym d U 1 1 1 1 - , H X it f 1 1 1 QR 'iff Hnml' Wdid gueff at, few' r tell. cl 1,gf,3 1 xg!! 1, 1 . 1 l W 1 1 Dora Noll, Commercial I , I Boosl er Club. WHf1'CH Okey, General JI 1 if' . J WMU tixed recuofz with pleafitre I live not in myfeU, bitt? heeome aiiifkblzidom with mirth. a portion of that ar0u1xiti'lXiiQeA. kffll glll' - tue. , l V , l fl :1. ' . ' J h 1,3 e . 1 1 1 ' 1 t-firm 4k.- ' L-KV., KQV ':,' .75 , 1 'uti it Y X f 11 1 1 1 1 ifixi' ,',' 3,512 . 1-,. fi'- .-,1T..1 V. :,,f .:. 'lll' 1 1 , 5 11 1 1 1 fuk Wei. 1 ex ,ff R M 722- 7 Aff 5' if U f W' , 'f'Qf '3f,A fl! V' T . I jj it if 1 ' 1 v 5' ffilj - WT., 'QM ,.. ' 341-1 ,' uf 11 5 8 EQ.- ,QXM ii l l 1-. .nf .ffifu ,?f,5 CU e 'Y e it ,mf liEDaLHylCEEPSf' lll l lil ,ik ii I i L l l ill i .'l,i wflj 1 w , ' 1 Helen ercasher, General Ollie K. Parks, Clafsifal il 2 Al Boost Club. Science Club, Girls, Service l l GK N League, Glee Club, Travel Club, 3 Q X S5jiZZ5tZ6ZKligjZZChV.,, Booster Club, National lltllonor l l l ' l X H X I ' il' H H ' ' 1 f' At pe , even zwih her en fmef. l : 1 1 f X 1 1 ix lx N Oscar Oyster, fefhniaw Jambxx attergou , Clanical f ll HI mmf, 15020, Ongifffffll-H Science Clubft ational lHonor f Y Y Societyg .X XXX 5 ll ffl 1 fi! K'He Jah of iotv' fc'hatei'er he i FR Pi . . f J ' i. L i 'N Lorral I 1 achafftff Hkmlw WR? Milf, C x'ir. 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X, 2' Boos r Club, Sha spefare Cluzbfaif X 5 iN i li A ore loving dghzohle T1-g1iiFQEeqRaumiebP Glehfmg fu X , new existed. -lint V ' il Ctoss Countrww '24. hw V l l NX uit ,f a Q zt bqrpsqefiq wax 5 l Katheric P inter, Zami 50771 XO! l ,f l , , 1 ff ' ' ,,,l? ,N X I .41 3 i afrzend, Xfxfong .a thy Pe on GEMM! -E: 'E , lf fompa lon, af perfer real gl A ,,,,,, ' 5 i X 5 M wh bg foundy V Camera ub, Booster Cl! b. fK.,JM-A Fa J what you.take,' chi meter 3 at you have gwen. 3 Frank llmer' Clajjiql Sophia Pelchovitz, Commerlr 'al i tl Sclenc Club, National Honor Debate Club, Girls, rvice f S0C17?i5?- - League, National Honor Society. 3 14gf lLl round he manf' She .ftoopf to e0nguer.,LQf fQY 2 i llfi , , 'lf , , 3 We X f R, t K, E, tl J Q, Z , w' ' 1 1 t l , Qfbi ,-V-:-,Q 'jnfv i l ' All ,r t .- .,., DX4 113'-.Lt--' ,,,,ffgL'5f , r- ' ,ggi ' t H ' ,-f - v e, :g::,qt1: -- 133' .-.rn -N-ygf 59 Ee..- 1: 33' '- f A o w az v,1if'N '- ir t. ' ,Me ' - ' f, V ,ag 4 H 1 l l 1 x,,, uf . i TVX ff' i new W ww I ffl M .A4..'ll figiifl lil m lilif i 4, sf pl e llwfw, i .lk- i, i ,JA , qifilig J7,M fljltl 'L mi 1 SSTL, SCN! lvwg Nl will FTW-2 EVWUI E W 3 ll r'Piw ,Wi llfllll ?V it x A5 X i 1 ! , l 4 1 l , 1 1 l X 1 , AH' 7TlEf ,W fi:'13: 'L' V ,gfgiiQ1Q'j'1jLfii4'51i.,-? Til ,Mm figyuirg f 5 ,, .Limb in .,. - -wwhxw ,fig K 1 5 K ff Qin 1 l i lf ' ll e l lil! -EH '-5 TU ! 1 W 4 l l J x l If K-am? 1 ff I N l , I 1 4 lg 1 1 ' li 7-'X W ' ' A - E fl u,f1..2f Wllll V Pentz, Tfchmcal Vlr lma Ralf, Claffzcal X f'! , wp g . K MHA, dafhfd fhfough .5571-ff find Booster Club, Friendsh , Club. X 1 Z ! nonfe we, newer out or mf, HA Jinx girl ij a trmfurg? ,Q 3 f r X N , 0 U' O aj rl 2 lwll filijjxxx-!,.C?2i,l itty beauty if cz powzrf' lfkl i N il John Peterson, Clafxicalfff fi . X 2 3 H f' -zf fd oz ' . x ie 1b p jatijdgiijcf Pal at IQKUCQXFX Rams r, Gmzfral A Tl 5 Scieme Clubxlx s Qylf l , Q V' A 5z4,'e2tXattrab21lg1e kind of gram. qlfkbfg i Joyce Piper, Clgzlffical I, Xyx Q . Shakespeape' Club,' Glee Club, X 'lb' X X 5 LeadefTs',,, Club, Hockey '27, Tit' 'F R b R X ll , T X1 Friehldship Club,,N:1tionalHonorfi' 352 eurtfmjnlsgl, K6 nlggff-il! if lx l Society, Ji , ' i,f ',fsl Qfzfge C1..r?:ift'Club, Chorus? E422 V Laugh and thlglx fcforld lfldlsghi 9-Nou' gfriffg nou' gay, bzlt newer X w1'thnyo1z. XX! V dull? pllf 1 ' ixf' N YQ::T:l,.4f.fX Koko' KV ' il E e l if . , 5? '. ' Yi a ln L Carl Qmle, Ofawaf , BefnediCQfRwdy6Qfw+, : ,.,' X , X 1 fx , - ' Sopljnoyidl-6 Colbfsll. XNM' Bclosfer Clyfbg f W HLOW 3'fff'UfU .lofha -f 26What 'Lf6iiO7ZE bv her done l 5 low you. M wg!! H 4f ' 5 Q i 22 l gf 4 l yl 1: , . Y .W.. X Q-Xf ' 1 1 1 Af 1 . 'K-,ff , ' l Willlatgll iulTcn'EZKU1mZC f C Lucille Raspiller, CO7ll7lZ67l ia! , X I ll as et a , JI' ' O ', Glee Club. Art League,lBooster gif 11f2f,1 if Bill-who Zhfllki fZC'Z.CK Club- Q Q fiif l beJfbMKlLe fpenkff' A winning may af! hffrfXglfkQQz. lx li ,lf x l ' ,Pl I l f 5 ? ll fgfx wx: N1 ls wa if l l + l l - ., ,M sg' QL? X- lim.. ' Z ' L 3 L ,, .-.. M, -M ,, , 452- mg M , , ,ul Q, .1 5,0 If X L t l l E i , . x .flu will 1 L 1 1 ll il f Q3 t, it of for if hr-its he ee s l 1 X ,' K E Ei L ll - L 'LTHC7 1 2 I Q l 4 ll lj I no C lg ll wfffif 1 A is 1 'g'.A'f A 4 jf E gt X i Q i I l V, i T ti ' s 1 ' ,iq l I t ., -- 'N,. 1 l 3 xl l ' t 1 il l fil 5 Mary atherine Ray, Commercial Olive Richards, General t X 1 -N ll' Pur Cifqnce Club, BQ0SterClub, Booster Club, Art Leag , Glee I l lt Frle :dslnp Club, Natlonal Honor 5 lf in 1 Club. 5 . I F 2 SOCICIQI. . i , rl f Hdlwayf smiling, newer gli 5' W 177171555 U fl gfmf ad 'lmfdgfa Q if l She'5' 'a happy, cheerfnlf nm. ,Tix 'oy that lengthenr Z he. l 1 f lj f 2 Q l X I i Martbzf QReam, Clay! al -X xx Q 9 X Shakbspeare Cl , Girls',!S45ice Katblex M. ichter, Gen rp! U. Q l' League, MMV Chlbfifcamefa Booster Club, fiendshi Club, in ll ?3 l l on Club, Boost Club, Natlonal ' l , 311 , jx Hon r Soci A. ,ff Glee Chl ' xx i lt! L, I v W eoer ' 'e thinkjof Zllartha, Far may ' e reaehlhk eforeij e find Q ,I I ll: Nw wg 'Mu' ' V Wwflf-yy kfzb My X N A heart Jo fi manly as indf' le i j l L K, 1-,gif 'K - ' -'--X: . K 1 , f lx iff J I vb,-H x Q X ,I t Camiu Rebillot, ffm 'N-Maisy X ,l A ll. f G' - L d ' llb eff ii'l X W t - 1, 1 ll I lf C3 CYS X , ,B OSYCI' vgfyqilx R1 ey laffical 1 K 1 ,Q fl Clu Hocke , kfwtil 5 6 J! l I li lj 2 HA wgyzgi I, KZ Il x'1 f'N.f-'fy Gm ' ' y l ill lang . ' 'CA trne e rt i ingaing of S ii . all goo jhing.. ' 5 l Clyde VM Printi 1 , P Qf 3 K Cross Country, Cla ' asket ' K l 3 Y EZ!soJIall,grE1ok. Zh V t l ' th Joey Ri 0, General l 5 A ,.un1fiU??, I ow' 63' U ' H ,, eeffe S V- other wife manf, Q ly 1 . yi . . I g ji ll 1 Luclllef Ice' Commnfml Doris Rinehart, Normal, Clhldffifdl j gl l il l 5 f I Art L ague, Booster Club. 5 5 1 1 l l 0f'g h afeetion and unbroken POCUY Club, B00Sfef C T l 1 il fait ' Titian would have lo flier. ' 1 A ' Q -l if 1 w W l ls 5 W l ll l fl l'i 'J A ogg g f 1 in i:i::-:1 ' i yt :TTT l y lg l A y 35 ,y ' 52553 M li ll ii to of T'f73LQ2QQf'k -C V l Q l w 1 l L r ccec 1 e EQHHLHYIGHZL-g,j if lg? gg ill A if Jig, , 1 ll 115 E gl ' 0+ W J il Tfiwl ll 111 !lx i 1 1' Esth 1 inger, Commercial James Roof, Claffical ff ' i A J l l 1 H A X Soci V Science Club. Swimming, Glee Club, Qpefettalefsenior 3 1 3 1 ,K 1 Cl'l0I'1lS. W A 1 1, X W w - ' l x ' 1 'r is i - f N 5 14 Szznfhzne and good h1111zo1',.5 f . . ' . J, lx X livml All ill? world ozferf' fQ?-f XJiZ6 l wngw within my lhpj I l 1 12 sf? 1 7517!-'X 1 1 ll 3,51 h Y 1' f D f,qf 5Qr whoxj llef 'much 7IZll.Yfr lalle in 1 ' 5 l Jessie Robertson, Cfommerciqlff' Xxx? in v lg Nz 511 N 5 1' 1 Booster Club. 11' f 1 l fx Q 'S !f1,,fi.n For ,rhe wax jail thf QLHEZ lewd ' NX 'X 1 ,J -1 ' 'ftp' ', U1 11. .U . - NX 1 . 3 1 ,V ' Wholg Manual Hoff, fam' Louis Iaines Roseg laffzcali or 1 4 Q' ,f A X l 1 'l M1 If AA 'jf I KEY, Beneath 'Xl-ri: digs zty 412115 bert illff Wanisfiigbrinson, lffffffflf or ffzfowxf 'asia S? l N Girls' Service ieague, Ma ' 1 IQ 'ji W1 X57 fl lx L Clu ,, Friendshi j'Clu-b, Boon e1'54,,filHr ,JD W1 5' 'TQ 1 Clubl Nationalllbl r S if f X' f ' ll ' - ' he ' UHF, ,Z 9536 xCha'i'les Roth, Industrial N jf, ,L as - f . .1 1111 blac l-tgilvzidilakzcjzglllf K Vafgllty Swlmmlf. V- Club' l ,ff pf' OX if-fi I omit Tftfiff ,retiiff . 1 Ylfkxllff xii X Xi XX I f Dorotliyllybgers, Xavlznzf ' l ,f ' 1 1 B0Ogf6lT Club. X X,XgxRiQ1fffdlR09ifCfdfffff1 P 'f 5 - Thi -lzlufh if beautzx , but it -'Y i'Footballff Reserves '25 i Class 1 X fometimff inronzienifn- Bas V bill, Hi-Y. ' f i-fi-'l 1 1 fax' ,flow ha haf a noble wlmdf, 5 l 1 li 1 Wilett lRoller, Claffiml ' f ji l 1 l 1 1 I l 5 ll Q lshiihgihb Booster Club, Thomas Roth, Clayfical il ' ll I Aug od ftudevzt and II loyal HHU good 100135 aff egfpmg X' 1 frgfhldf with hif good 1zature.'L,fXflL 1 1 e elffml fy ,ls l rs 1 i l lg l1, f 'A , sl f' 1 j S-11.1 if A wil 4 ,I , -germs 1 ,.,., i a, - , . Q 2 1 V, ci 'x 1 1 ,ji.4y,5V . P 1-W me if m ' fi M' 57 1Rf-NV AA f .3 ggi .. .f --., ,. 3 ckjw- X f- ' 1-- 1 ,1 - V. , -.J ' -f ' ,,.,1- 1-1 -' ' - 1- 1f1,:11..:i , PF. rg- 1, A 1 -' 'W ' H A- 1 H V 7 7. AY, . ,Y , , .,, W A , 7,4 '?fgl.ELll,.,,,l5 62 Ego., . . 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'N Shak Speafe Chl le'-in on Ren yo hula you'1'e trouble A ll qi Boo er Club. ' . jf l I li Give rld e be?twg5 fNffflfZf12X flfffw bit' X N2 E l have, fn t wt come back X , I l to 5701 . ' ' 'H f ' Ernest K, ible , Indzutr' A rt.f D I lda Bell Ruse, Gener mf, fe? it ext, and all hingf f l HA l -d bl - -V fhow' J ll Q m ,1 en, newer 0 Jptmt, ' 1 l l 1 I Hi!! mid qmnf, ,V Y-iVx thozn it U50 once, but ow I E i lif Helen R rledge, General j 1 3 Volley Ball, Booster Club. Viola M. Schilling, Commecf hal i J Hlfjxekzrt and hand hothuopen, 4 pleafing eoffntenanqhi no , K ll' Fo 4' i , :he haf fhe gwef. flight advantage. ,QXILL ,Q l l s ll l ll l l t J l l ' l FN U A K l' F l J f l 3 ll lf l ill' if ' l fig ' If e I Q ' 3 , 63 Ego.- if --- -- ' .., f 1114. .4...f: . 1 ..,:,ua.X..xAt , , 1 . --e...... 51,4 -:gs::-1m,.f-4-A-mM.,l...,......:aL..4A.., .. x 3 f-l l l 1. w Lfff Ali Q Q If 'tlrmffgrm-gzvm-ag.' ,rg up 'A' 'em2,, mJ1wwNW WW4' 1 ' ?Ei?i2if5fTii1i'i T i f3'i:'5f' ' ffl i'fL'3'l ' r:iiQiVtR4'i:: '4:: 'E 'iliiifX., f 'fl-Ll , ,INN F' 'K my ' ' ' W ,f5fpf'L i7TN , l,1Zi.iF,1i? elfoxfig f'03f3Mx5r4 , 4. l ' X, l VCU l ' 2 ' : :: - v, ,NJ 'L . 1 X e W, l l Rl f :-lf 3, 9 all ' Y' l fill. Q ' U ll, M32 . - . Nellufi blltz, General Imogene Scbory, Claffieal ,f ff ' Boos r Club, Friendshi Club, S0C13l 5591106 Club, .HdCfS, I . , P , 1 ll Glee X lub. Clubi, liasxljvegnallig Bhyoster? Club, ,Kell A lzfelx' laelx' garnze1z,tezii7zEgZ. R556 21 -, O ey a . lx nf Z1-gh!-:X ' ' ,ff,f' V Hwrxx rmf may reach the Jley, Q5 ll !,,,x But Jhex jll get there by and byf, PCJ rr C 121 fl X1 l Florenc V Schmitken.Q Cornmer'flal Dorm Scholl, . . ,I H j B 5 Cl b L Y lied Arty, 3M1lfZC 1 --qh 1 -2 noostlel U Ft eaglue Soclal Scgence lub, Swlmmlng, 6 hd truer,btrl1.:rzer, fnobler heart Hockeygpriehxdship Club, af never een. Q3., B lf b 1 l I I fe ooster . A , X, Y 2, She krzowiwlhe :earl mzzlee C ' I . : ' e f ' eflimfffldl'-y' xr? , Albert Scbnabelemz'Technical fffzii I 7455-.Ji 0 , j 1 , . ,jf i YYY Y' ff lx, . 1 Ally curlf are jalggqhllhly hizqf-711051 ' --g1WaIAre1- F. Soluuster, Techmcal .rtrikffg ehZacterlQjQieL f 'CroSS Couhtry. gr! rujim ,,. fx Ng ek K 1 H - ,. . . ,-,X ' fp-meg rx, -, V. :fxwf A Jrmle 15 al' yrffovrigf face, Xfax to heamfon e fl Cleon s,gq1?Qide1-, yzereiiix, X A . ,, Radioxe ub. Xe, Nui Leojtlaweitzefr, Claffiea W? Q , i , r N, J, f ,z ' 1 S1le1ce often jaerx larger, w NTT? Glee Club: 3 l l l ' ' ,Q I fl .rpeale ng fmlf. X Hlllevgvhoulel ever he wh t they ' 1 ' N ,X ree:-rf 5 ?'Jf-fl 3 ' I ' l il Ethel . Schneider, C1415-Viffll Ra mond Schweitzer, Irzclzl trial l l V l Y l 11 9 Girlil Service Lea ue, Pure Soclal Sclence Club, Senl r Bas- ll . - .g . . ,gk SCIC ' Club, Soclal Scrence ketball, Semor Relay Te m. Clugy atlonal Honor SOCl6ty- US077lEf1.'HlK.S' I fit and thinly and llf cc HX' ' ss . I .V v 19 fly, L 1 MI fem! 11 ha: no reft. fornetzmef jllft nt. -f 1 - .ii l . r . ,r - 5 2 ik,,QE,P ' ' X J U ' . 'VTE '- .. fl l ' -' i li fifgagge 1 a' Alfa v - wi V ---- - f Q-W - --- I---A WW- f- ,, 'L-Fx.. .,, rv 1-lv f' f-4 ...ip X 5' :iff K' ' 'X?:'E'lfm-V, .' I ' QL--9 -1 -rw ' gf' ' 'K X fm?- ' f ef -Tilff.-f , l 331, .1 . M-I-x AU, J- Y, ,fue fi ,,...f-,-,'- .-', em- ,,. Q .kr .-- f UV, .V V, A,, ,,,,, ,.,.,,, MM 64 Eel- --fa ff.:-,V .iw ' - ' 7' fsawf gs . . 5 ,.S.if . . , ...gi 1, 5, 4.7.5-Ei eau, .L Se-,-Q,.-.Hur l l l iiWf1l,?gQfA: elol 5 lf 5 . ,I :-,' 5:-f Q k l . 155: ' ' X f l W Lharlgxgbcott, TK6'h7ZlCClZ LOUIS C. Seikel, Indfuftrml ,g Q' Orch tra, Social Science Club. 1 may look like zz lfzdy'.f 'hffflll but . . P' l A nice impartwzzlav' mmzf, I am not- Q 3 . f,,,f'j,,,,'5X.,X-xfffiifc, f X5 Sf Xe l Q. f l , . .f X K V 1 V 1 f A V MHl'1OH Scott, Clayfzcal. f,,ffN-XXVendell Seran, lechmcal 1 1 Q . . . I .fl f !'YfY--A ixxxx . f-X - V Varsitv SW1m1n1n ,Poetry Club. XQIQ-1g'e'J more' amwmg Frienflship Club,! V'iitlOHHl,H'ODl7I' Society. Marion if 'znli artiftef H f W . fu ew . Q-, Waltefglggfcoticg Claffzfaj Q If Senior Hi-Y, Debate Club, 5 League, String Quartet, Gflee Clulzl Orchestra. -XX j 'KB'Ldtf,a mavff fl mkgln for zz' that. Y-M--. ,fx X X - Wiiiianiigloibkiugzflfhqag Banolg Egichestragt Gl6X6:X-cglllb. Chorufif XY ,ore .X xii , The horn, the horhctythf lwtf' howl X If nofcz thing to laugh an S3 W, ' 1 Fil.: 1 U: Doyle Seeman, Clan ml . V I ,, Y . Nati,onaAA Honor Socletvi 66 7 . 4 ,Wflfllalff Zhffe' be of Sorrow' I Ze' PJffS,0jf fill To-morrow, zhoiuegf,h.z. Marian Cvlflxfflfdl 5 Pl'1X'x' B l H fa f Yfx a5xk?rbalI, Arjcwhockey, Shakespghgbgkliclub, i V QS 1 ' F. ,, K try lgflbrkclee Club, Science Booster CI b ' f.. Rv 'g ,ff U , National FQEIQDQJ' Society. Vfgfgz Q L11 7 ,Y AX, t ,ft l 209 f 5,Q,,,,fl22refgQf5b?fJff0n1 ,' f ',,,. Z xxx X ' I J J QR l , ,,.. ,ff if ,flbfft Sh affbfi ' I7ZtZ7'l!.YZ'7'1'6llVil ll i ' Radio cs l f a bwnmg and Q j?H.m.ng Katherine 2 ' 'l - H A Sh mafelr, Cofnnzgqfmg Tm 33 Kmplzatic and 1 ' H ' ' 52 X50 ' lfzzzghler. v 1. 4 lm 2, .f ---,egf 55 ga..- W- Q jig' li , ii 5 fl 4 ' lr gi. 'xifii 5 2114? I - an X ,li 'il lf' 'I ,f V, ' 'i 1 r f X ,- LJ ' X 2.1.1.4 -A-LU. R- --.1 3 U V , 5 , i I xxx: H1 ll . fe- v I .J .1 .M Aw , 1 -x - 7Vfl ' f 1 ' ff-, 1. ', A' iw' gf' -A ? ' - '- fl-I. , X ,LVM ,,,.., A., . 2,S3,5,Q,j,,,iK,,,g' N Q g E if .f ,ggggiu-: KN.,Q,,,, 57 U A .3 54: V -in V fjpirfga, It ji. ' ' 'Q-1. f MAR, Mg1.gZQ.. T.WQLQQ., Qfgiygf, x 'V 33,213 rf,iff?2Q f . 6 ' we 'w f . ti f 5:53 . . 1 L4 1 A: g 1 ' .J 1 lr' V fl l . VW OT K X ' , x 'f. . li 1 5 f f. N Nj l l ill 1 b . le a ' 1 1' 1' K' ' 2 N. , l I' 1 . , Z l' 1 Horelepeh SIWPGIYO. C0121mfr6ial Herb - Q 1 ? 3 .sz Qebl C ?lUl7, Science Club 1 elf A heetsl I7ld1l5i1'z'n!f rtf fflff 4 I oos er Club. ' Yarslty Football '25, ,Z gl Var- md Pifliezld ,Elm SYN who 1-J' fdiilgkg Basketball ,26' ,271 Track l . 1 . 1 .i.L,,,, W 'xx' j, YIAY, In V X 2 V 4 N 55,5 I , 1 ql l . I L g um nor out of. 4' X E ,f .- lllill , , mf A lv Yelgfn Sharff, GEYLKTQLJ I,iff-N-K..N-fxfgfzffzylr jxktxgy mmffomi of jlporufi iw M ex ff vfre Zafge and ddrff' 4 Q :ZW J, ,f - . 1 51 Vera Slierer. Gfxff-gl H ' 1-,X l I, lx Club HM l4,1a?,5 f11'QXXf4'ayj of ,piggy 25195 ' Y f'7lU1F.2I amd all xhm' jmilu are Socxal 5C16HQ.9.-Club ,gfgly Pfflff- , ' li X, . g Ula? Nat' 'nal HCHOY Somew Cflil ., V ff . fu-Ls k X ff. life . w l M 159445 ou 11 ftglv. V VV V ,..., ' , -X 1 ,ff I 5' , - gli.: raizblnign ShTfQ1a11,lXCZa55iv11Z X. Kate haver, Cla! ifdlk l3a5Petl7lall '25, W6 l 5 1 ' Lf, , .L r' H ' l,.Q.j X H Secr tary Class xlxzg, if Pfhgn ,jimmy mu mighty gxx f Rf Llt ary Ed1t0I' Q , 5'-Milli, . ' ,X Ji V XX! 1 1. 1 y A y,', - , ,f ...'iit..-.e. 1 ,. EA 5 MO 1 ,M Felice. M H6 'CI1,?3Z6', 11173 g1il,:g,Lf.gg?0d fm. if MW Leagl' , ,. ' Q ' If mm' J! ' :fall ll se Ship lrbf onalxijenof - f Mr M X Cietsr 9 A9 ...QNX A , . X l j!,1' . X x i wx, H14 qlitilk' Sh6li'KT ll Tk '-Ql.. wikuxh bhlslgfl' CJONZ77Z6l'EZ.I1l if artzcflm coma' HZ fm 61226 . ,Q-M, Glee Gym, Booster Clubgl 1 J . l ' f y . X f . A fx .11 W L R- Viifn, - ' -' f, N l Catherllie Shea, Clafyical XS? L K PMW figffoju nothing H135 gmm J , Swimming, Hockey, Mvnfms' L ' ' iw 3 ' N . ' - v ' ' , s 'Q l in 2, sfafF1iG1f.1Q' Lclxdefs LQUDCQ l ' il sing .Q li :E hate , Club' Presldent, auona Hem-V G. Shockvmelder, Tflkmml ix. . Q . Hmaprx SOC1Cty. U J ' +0 th h 'FE 4, .iv H0 fig? WNW. kgffgd anything Eqgr3'fh1ng comfy . .4 0 gl ex., 735115 blarmfy Jtonef' , WMU- 'J' R-A 5. ' Q35 . lf, , X gif I l I-gb , , iii:-N .4 .f.. - is V H 5 . Q- 5. 13' i l 2 Q '- l ill ill 5 :.'Q Iv. , ' 5 X W .,,,, . pg . f ' . l Ei- 'N ' A f 3 ii ,u L.,S ':'X:1- , , , ' ,fgge 'fr yy ,, l','j'T'i .,,, ,, .V -V K 66 K 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 l 1 1 1 i 1 Y f YW C A ' 'jim 7 :L...Q..l':f'TQ ,',,,. l ,Q.,.1fQ1T ffl ,Qi .illlll Q L IRLEQIICH 1 , ll 1 - - , tl l 1 ' W ' ' 3 ' E 1 1 l , S Q I - 1 1, T H 1 . l ,' F 7 I fl i C l 51 I 3 Stanl Shoemaker, Clarfical Evelyn B. Sisterheri, Com 'cial ,, - 111 S ' Cl b, S ' H'-Y, G1 Camera Club, Math Cl , Glee ll I Ccifb gang' amor I ee Club, Booster Club. I i 1 l N ffHi Emhmiajm and iciouf, innocent, Jinfvref' 11 I natml d Jmile hazfe Zaye! im il T of 'fnmdjifli X elyn S1 Xt, Commercial I f. ' E 1 ' 1, 1 1 X mend K ll- . H 1 ll' Allahdzli shopbell, Ommffiiaz Shffh, df gn? ff egww men- l ' l Gleelblub, A League 'Orches- Xxx l tra, atb b, B0 Hier Club- Gladys S rs, Ge ml 1 y T K Q3 'led e comexxiict wifdom Girls' Se 'Ce Le ue, lend- I 1 ling -H N ship Club, ooste l Na- 1 1 ,Q ffljwf 's' 'SMA ono Society.. , 'A X VX' LC ' heh i o uceerr if eonrtancy uf Marga et Shutt, C .rf al urpoj 1, l 31 Sci ce Club, Tr ', Art l Lea er. l.b' X: ---JXf'D5iof y Sm' , 1 1, She .r 1, 1 .1 41 ira for thing: Ap U Mujic '1 1 wort hile.' ' ' 1 s 1 - ' Secret of e Clu , aders 1 13 6 Cl oos Club. Clemeii H. Siegfried, s africa lfuk w eh gmtlf on t 4' fpirit 1 H , ' ief, 1 l 1 1 of wordf U n mo-f of The ed eyelid: on tireli eyes. Q 1 5 1 wird? . ' -- 1 1 Y , 1 lk-J l l 1 Marjorie Smith Clarfical A .1 . , . , il fl Gerald? e Simpson, Commercial E Modern Writers Club, Triend- I I l 5 Seni: Glee Club, Art League. Y Ship Club, . ,l , il l A iden hath no tongue but Wire gi1il,.let not the ,510 dif- l ' th ' turb her equilibrinmf, ry! 1 S 1 f ' 1 Q ' l 1 l 1 1 es .1 115 ' . 1 l El ill l X 1 1: yi! i 1 l1 CP-fx H 1fgr1'f-'A- gn 153' ' A' W 'A 1 1111 A 1 1 1 .far M, , di . or . ' - j 5l 67 l3 ' C. A C qlil 1.14: 1 e F , ,i ia . 14 L 1 l l , ,gi gf iz , ,AX x ' 1 I 1 . X , V ,X Y ' if 1 D rel l Q 1 a T l lf Mary uise Smith, Commercial Florence Sohnlein, Claffica l B005 r Club. Science Club, Ifeaderg X'Club, 1 5 X A rzlra Xizll its rwfeteyt Zmfwff gX?32tfXtIg2i?gsXFf1endSh1 Xclllb, 2 I Vt 5 ' 1 RX rezry, peppy girl if fl lil X X Whc?tb,XXX off can any femqlf bf. X - P 1 Srlnith, G f 1 e fe N , if r l I l as Otgall 32567fi6c? XY f X621 panagex Techmcal - X , X I l 0 a - , X x . I N W . i ,, M . f 1- Ir. X, of C., Glee-Club, 3 f, N I x X No X 'bozfreroury fllowifhxff lug Relay amii, X ffl , X hfs qulftx NWILE71 gy pgrj l , lx' ' Q ff' muft ' if Q .ff f' f Q 3 xl ' ' ' ? 1 l Weldo i n1ifff,'c1m-m,4'z Thfyomh CTXPZWW' 1 y i 'i . ' ff i 1 Q11-1 2 ,ill l, ' glo- I S Staff' Sims?IQEQEELLZLF'gf7.iL'TR0n41ld5Speck,, 'lafficalm'-Lgj X! X-X fit' om Hence ,C ' Q -FETQK' wi cz 4 fntil fzllowj, and Q1-A, Q Art eague, Glee l , H1-SX, Tlfliill XX yndgjk 3 X 5 IRE Url Ofc-, Natlona M iiXK,14fi2fttre fqlllofce Jhozdf mX not 3 X Q - hffnlli a EX c'0fwQcffZle1zt Xi-Nfygfjgf' if Jjjl X Xf X , l P1 1 .' l ,'N::i:: M ' 'I if I X ie-JT! l H? Fw f H , qfmfgl hm by Mildred 59652, G 1 X2 ' 3 iii, l Nami hm Rh- Boosterf!Club 'riend h' 2Club, ,E 10 Science Clu ,fGlee gy-T5 1 W J FJ 4: 1 - - NV . w ' '. 5 Rio X fnffwayr .4'm1lmg, pepprv and - f X I X1,Gladys5Snyder, Comme1Q1aZ -S ,,., ffnapp Q f Q , Q im' 'Tiln good nature on! t wins Sh6,J' ' t thc' girl to male? every- I th hmm. A to h '. 5 y 4 ,Nl E l am il l ill 3 lf X William B. Spence, Clafficig X Q l Fl Lloyd SHYCICY, Cvmmfffwl Varsity Football '25, 'ZX , Var- ' l ' To bl finfff that we low we rife sity Track, B:gsketball,g ,Hi-Y, l ,X I ' - i b gi e, Stage Craft Club. . Q + P2 5 ' AJS 0 if wah Might. An afhleze of no mum X51fgJ1CjX' . . lil! ' Eg X ,. , X X X XX e 2 f WJ - cj ' , lit? , . fi l l i 'x 1'fi?.fA,-Q N '75 ..,, QE Q A 3. H fwiff i 1 f .,il. f,g2fRwl vfvlfffligwilflffibi i.?f2fF1'7'f ' K 1 iiiff'i.iia ll ,i 68 e e xml Y e l 1. 1, IMI! eg e 1 1 ll ' l - 5 i ll ' 1 4 5 i i . i N i 1 W ill X l I 5 ' l l 1 i l i El liq I ? w TM I Lf X x li llo S cer, Commercial Elizabeth Steele, Commerci 3 L' i Boost r Club. I kezow ez maid and fh , dark 5 ,E- I Thel leheerful live the Zongeftf' hmffd, ' V ' I Q ecard I l 5 Victor Spies, Generalf Z U ' 5 1 Classf Basketball, age Cr el V- X le, C0WWLfffWli I if 1 l ClubQ?Glee Club, ,qierettz-131 dshiply lub. l 5 5' 15 WV me fv ' fe' ff X A l If M' 1 AXE lark u .fo mzreffievoufvfand yet In ht-ay Xxhg dm, of youth, 2 V i 50 'wwe' f o , H O th ' zh is 'Z xhf' f ' mf muff da 7' MY 'pf z m H If ' ey J.. X ff f' X l A 3 , nj Yi' Mildred Stgl Com X X ei 1 f I g ' 'I fear' U' 1 ?ff -' N- - lc X l ' gd Vedna Sponseller, Qmmemez Ifk i -. oszsvififglub Glee Clu . 1 i ii Mat Club, Gle gclufb, BOqS,ter5X:::i2?Zi?if,fYg behoolfef 1 e to jimi t'h! good, ' ix 1 Clu , Yl,, diff' ' gem ezkelihef ext of the zllf' I i A Q la if f Wikihip a Awxgj ,i f fi Vi 1 hour 5 - L: Bernice Ste' r, ' H l l l X 1 v li ' A Senior ffper a, S a peare fi i ,f Martin? agg, Cla 'cal Cl XJ Frie ship Glee gj f Glee 5' lub, Jr. C. 0 J, UB, Bo ef Club. l N , USO Om' man can Bern' if df Jweet af t . Jong' l Thatlzloey bofh act and len if -..N h ' gf. My l ' l ' 4. i 2 12 If f I Ronaldl Stanton, Technical Lucile Steinmetz, General X l i lf- C- Of C-, Science Club. A JL X 1 f 3 . Q ' Of W yfhwg he undertakef, , You fhow uf how true Zi, wx man ' ll l A fx eeefr he alwa' le U b d W fl? ' 'l 5' , ' . . ,V 3,5 ma er. can e ma e. xyivfuq If gi ' W 5 . llgfl lr A llvigl .1 I r ssec f i li? A ' . ! M l e - lj 1 e 'A - , s ' 2 5 fi . e Q ig W lf 1 s 'f ' - f-,oy s i , X J - Q Q' ' 1: I 5 H, A .ff ,, , V sw 5 'N iiill 1 i 3,3521 W lk K ' :FB 'fQ:7i7 l '- -p JM ' ' '-T1 ' f' iiliifel ii f X1 cf! :rs Qsee , ' -foe: r f ff:-ee rv. r eff S --'A' 1- me re-f 1- fe, if fi -1 lie -lb-'if-Mi L J.-,J Dggifg. e coigflqji 'la -..gf 69 Btu.- 1, A A .,., I if' 1 Q 1 J.. F i i MG Ii-elf ' ' 1'9'iiu:i:if5E '2,i'r -1?-T if V58 X Y J: ' V ' r A EPB 32 e be e in Lgylfiiffiilsfvies,-fk ,EQ l ll. If 1 lg i lil' l Q l E l 1 T 1 l l l E , l lf! lx 1 My Fred vens, Claffical Francis Sullivan, General , lf X l l r. of C., National Honor The good :tarf met i I your 9 l . l 4, I l 3 Society. H horofeope. if I ' Xl A nature wife with firtdi ' lX ' - ' 79 CMJ C' 7 'R-X l l l a UM!-ft?M UPU of all' ,ff Eunice X mer, Cornrhereiall W l I ,f '!- b oster b. l 2 l K l Wilbert qsfevens, ore' fmt godjl E th, dmifgf the f ,S D 1 - l fl f - V l ' 14cti0nJ speak loudertfthan fjghtm f' 1 l V fl ' ,, word.i.', 'I l ' ' ' . 1 ff . i i i i, , ,f X, i Q 5 , V ' Augusta Sunil ers, Ggx eral 54 X Isabellg al6, Clif-Hiro! ,ggi Booster Clll Frieri Lflub f 4 5 V' Girl ' ervice L ague, ,Science l:9j1 '-dlfw lj, M h. of 1 I ' i :f ix Club Glee Clu ,flTraQl dyfzmia lj M mg' 'wily M Qing lhfi Boos, er Club, bxtkgnal I-1dMr 'M ' ll il lQif'lE ffl S 0 C t y . XXX X .lb wg X N-Mi. J ., lf: J Nl VJ! X 1 , fx g Kee., ' arqv-loz'iXrZ4:12:rtiT: -f'- M5arionUSund,Qrha ,X - ia! 1 Wdoi NOX W-U X Track, Bzailio 1 V . K i V XXX H ,TiJl!,fM0dKIQ'! that if me p ' ll Gladysgtlover, Cfomrrilkgeialwkp-J4'WJ,, X!! 'i ' 3 5 Booster Club. X, I 1 ' fl Thom who objert , V Y y X Sweaney, Clarfie Z gfd X . V fmiouf Qf itil ii ri Class Play, Senior O retta, l l Q jx 1 Glee Club, Hi-Y, Shak peare l Williamlrlq. Strub, General Club, Science Club, Jr. L of C. l Arno: nee of loyalty if worth a Sincere and true to he, fi 3 xg paging elez'erne.f.v. W1'th Zfait and wider abyfglfil e X 2 4 lxlf i iff' , Pl , Q 0 ' r Q1 , e 1 Q . Y l ' gc UQ Til i W tr X 1 l b l , I v t if f f -9... . ,, 1 , 'F ...gf 70 Eb.- n H 1 1 f i L' 'Y Y A. AV G .lwif ,' C . ,, Ag., gg pgjrffr A -7A rf,:'r' 1 www li -e e 5 . ms lil L Hylfig , . l . li ' 2 ' H l i l I gx il l . l Mar meford, Commercial Kathryn Thomas, Commer l l Soci v Science Club. Booster Glee Club, Secretary f Art 5 li Clubli League, Booster Club. I f il X Smiley are the language ofl . laugh if worth a It ndrea' fl , gro in any market. , N ' 5: I LI I l l , u 5 2 u l l l ' Ta P art General 1 f I W Joe Wg a A I I l f Trac l, Swimmin , r. Cla 61, He Thom fm' CHUM! f Y, + Hi-Ylw X We e af flowerf inl May. 4' , gviliglrtified an: olly, too, ' 1 lf N f I 'U . . N ,l' E flmpw x urgfjyz a man Rhea Tillot n, Co ereral y 1 Q ' ' l li l . Carl . aubensee eneral ef'-fr' :xi fjil- Glee Clubl- Ooster u R K , ' i ,ef L ' ' J 7,75 he heartf J e leazfef 2 553 E035 all '24, as ,26fCfass so l f '-rl C ' . R A fl i413 'Y l l ll A ardy frame Q 'Cf7hZder F l I mir- ,, ' ribJQM rig odor , C x 'cal 1 - ' '?-4 fi? I - l in Baseball. Robert? ett, hnic lgiirflly in bo l nab chm- il 5 l Cou Member. Xfi , An honest man'5 e nohlef K, ff , r l work f Goalf' Caroline everton, Claffze 7 n 1 -We er Club, Glee Club, T, . . odern Writers, Club, fiend- 1 i Edythe homasf Claffmf ship Club, science Club. B . 1 Shak, SPCHYC Club, Gleff Club, Your heart if merry af y ,ur eye! N Boost r Club. me bright, b fi 3 H r. ir, her manner, all who And whenever you come ,fo rowf i l . E ' .ra jreclf' take flzghtf' ,M t T l f I , 1 iiii B I 1 -SI J. LQ l i t l . .V 1 'Ve-:' i ll F i ' V -,if- lti i B ' . iw . ,rf l l . 'algo be ,224 .-.ig ...C ' .is,5g.,,4sf-- no . .C ' .8,,x 3 soggy FLECAQQW -..ggi 71 Eh.- .Y 1.43 G Q it ,X X W l Emm - urpin, General A Elizabeth Van Orman, Co Persia! 1 I Mat 3Club. Booster Club, gp Xl Allin right with the worldf' Steady, Jure and true. I Xf' I Q XXX ' , . . . ,X X I Q A Cellfstla Uftrmg, iiayiy C ff net Vane man,Geneml, Wornzal ft League, Q0 ter f f be ter orb, Gite cial, Aft Friendship Club!! A ff, ff ' ' ccTh ' ' X Z ' If I I d ss Leagae' ARR l C yi Umm U ?yK Utmfimg 0 3' She ix nga an 1'71d1l.Yf7 ibl1l.f.H I, 1 ,X ,lf l l fl 9 ff fi X X is Q l lxflf' Frank , le1yZ5'Q!ClaJ5i6?2Q 'xx R: Orc' 5. If iff, i tg: Knffdl- .t.x Xxx! 1941! I arfe if fai flregipJn?i1zffzgFfElbu7AQxx5Q.A1Q us2goos er Club. if . awry ne. l :-fxffl-,fix J frankl an true ax a .0175 of X 1 X- . 'ss : ' x, gf.:,5 Qgoldg! ,J-up J 'xy l X , x f 1 I Esther: enxv' Z of-----L lf J ff f Nw,-h ' 41 I X Nikki - ,lry ff S i l Cllgid r Ster S b ba uSGlee Ervin VogQS', C Mica! xg X3 5' H . ' U Anpfd5l'Sta Art Diihsigmpn, Na- lil II! ul Zn? lil? an giff th ' S-AMY 'xnill Ho r Society. i 0715 an lff. XX ccdrti Ouygrfx movq Ethel Lola Vance, Claffical I ?! Gleel lClub, Shakespeare Club, Elsie Voll, Commfffwl 5 Modern Writers' Club, Math Glee Club, Operetta. V 1 Cllyih OOSTCT Club, Opfffffffa- A truly genuine lizzlig knit of m l EvfKl' 6 fangfrom noon to noon. JfE7'l'Li1'Li7'L1i1fy.,, ?f'v!'QL lil il 2' 3 fi bl' Y l l 5. ysffji ..,. . ,,,,,. ,. , H, , ., , ,,,,..,...,.Y .. ,.,. ,... . ,X K . , . . ., ,H W , , , . ,. . W A, ., bt f , M. - , ., f , W J, A ,- ,1 um: fun. -,rxw wrfzf, -' ff wr: 1 .'N O f . M 3 5 M5-:iff C, ,f . f ,.L,,f:Xx,.gC51Q-xv I, if is--1 ' ' 'bp..ff3s.,f-m,,,sT-73f'1I2 I A I - on 4' ALJIX -s,f1,',f-Q 1--Q , if , fin-, -Cyn 'An,.1Vf. , --4, ,-9-fgfyziif ,-gr-. 41,43 ,Jfis:f'1 ...xy U ff fe--Ps.-fff-C, if--'-1.1 W- ,X X L A Q ., , ,. -V, V---k -f'-,..fv M - N- -so .,.,..f'x,,' , 'fs:f4,, w,..7,. -. 72 Eg..- --vw muck, . - I I I I I I I I ,III f-'ijio--Moeeirgf eq -H -f-- ,fe ,, M eeee I Q -M ,I.f'I C I II x 2 IL, FI' k -jf?-:ff -r II Ilwesef EEELEIQDIIQHIE FIIQSQIILQIIIIIJII I I Ig I II! II II I I If Ix II II I III II. I I I III. I' IU I I I I I, A I I . I , I I I III II I Dolor VolZer,General,Cla.f.fieal Helen M. Wa ner, Comnzerd l IIII I In . . g cf Il Socla I SCICHCC Club, Booster Glee Club, Chorus. I II I I Club-I Of her temperament, J wa: I 'ISO Joft in temper that the V I I. I II starr Ihine Jo tl upon rf ' I I I J,, XXX Wagon X Commercial I I Ruth Von Guntemg, eral II I I eff? iirxxxthe magnet true If II II I Booster Clubvf' ocial ,fjgcience fflfnxfx IP-I, X I IL I I Clubf 'I 1 , I ' I II I X fI I xx I I HI hflfwlgifff UWVQ fl fellow Charlene ick, I I I fffh I 'I If I ppliedy rt 'I I ufie I II I I NI - -- as I B I1 I, I II' I.. ff, I xx gue ooster Ll , ILM I Vivian ose, Comm ef CUCISIWI CII b- B00 er Club' lgfnfff- maid n III editationf, 5ancy A I , I 'xx ff s I ,I I I I' No 391.5 914 I. zo e theiekiftn-z ,q,- rfb' J I I I Pleaf V 5' I I II I I P Merril E. If alte Gener , I II ' l Haroldg ught, Co frm I' Igheart 'J full of I neu, VEI II I I CheeI eader. 7 And hi: ad ii full of I2 im. I III! III NezIeh' zz rown on him one I If I ' I I -W I Z I II VI Vg- II alther, Commercial I .I I Art League, Glee Club, Oster IIIIIIII If I II Floyd Wlack, General Club. I ,I I II I, I Penfe tly natural andfrank with She had a head to eontripexand a I eoekjhf I. tongue to perfiladef' lf, I I I I I III I II I I ' I I . I I I III I -I If' I I II , II I I I I I II I I ' 7 3 I.3,.,- F X ls tw f?fff:.ff?'3:?4: 'in' 'If ' V' 1:11 T ' if iff?fg::4 ?i'l1:5 xx 'w if me.. 1 ...At +11 ' . . U v..352Lf.lz.a..LgZf3g..1Sfi J' . lC167lnr'i'X3t -S.'M,X'..LFEJ5lQ?jJ Ll .p. 2 2 if lvl? 1 rf M S iz . , C C ill . 5 Q? U , ,z ex Q ist '-:, ' 5 tl . L ' 241 UQ l ll f. A! l I ik t 2 F' l ' I w 5 E Y Q ,- K ' l l I, l lfz 5 1 W . ll ' x. , . if H' . ggi? Bert VVaterman, General Frances Wernecke, Contrne al 1 l j WU' . . , . 1 , Sill 5 Socxl Sclence Club. Booster Club, Frlendsh, Club. I s . p Q , 3' g . 3 ll Llleelt0 ixlandf in the fear, A girl whom all would lltlee to A 1 Stanallonr perfonalitieff' ,f,' Lb nj.. ow Q . l ' Nl Q H ffl f f'X For 'kg dneff front her lip doth Vial. U eff? flow-lbtx, Q 4 e . l 9 tg , Bud Watklns, Cllblfjiflll ff' Yo llbb 'Y , ' N' f' ff X l . f 5 Hi X 1 Gleet Club. ,if Virginfa We1'neRiCla:flcal X l Ty' ll Q .uf He who a??74.k1atef contentment Social .riscienca Club, Iiooster I S, 1: uiealthyy X' fgx Club' . ili 5 . :,,,f' X U 'framing get knew Clbb . x . f V -f 5 t X ,ff lv . V1oletlWatk1ns, . DX .X E ily 3 l A liecl'.f-int! and M.n:ica Mlrlam Wlialerl General P livin 1 3- of , ,. , Y , '11 w X Glofe' Club. Xl X -lb- Friez dship Club. 'N ll ., x - or t 1. t . , Ulf iwlfffmnklwf X :::1f, U Yotizh if 'whogfgperirtentalf' q 1 - I t isfdhyinortiglavet w CQ l 3 Q t K kfgxl X x X N y 1' 5 l L I W.-, t U '3 1, Z, XXX XR Jarnesmarto ,, Techrzil-allb 1 t , X R V. 4 Edward Wendling, X Wm! Cflfnlor Clffgs Play, Senloir Oper- E 1 , t ,, . . . . x ,, etta, S age Craft Club,l Shake- l j l H71 Rteh with the ,fpozlf ature. f' a g 1 V ,Q - spe Club. l t fm., t l eevbb n ex , f t . 5 l z l,N,,VQ man offew wordf, btw wtth a X :J K lx l Iona I nning, Commercial purpojg' , Q 1 N I hlzd rather have afool to make if , L ' M-fy John Wharton, Claffieal Jr I J ll Tlyflhl erienee to rnalee me .rad H He if a rnan alto th ' 'lvl I fl y , . , gf fjhxl, kk 1? ll f , L lj E, his t l l r l p N l ,l 4 1 ll Q! Y 1 1 'fill X J lx l l 5: ll f 1 lf 1 2' l 'l Tm: l ,lf ' Y ll gt, X , ' - no t ' 'W' s W ,flixlf v 'V 1:1113 'M' n f 74 .1-A . -- V fff' -rw f ffgrff 'FAT' il -':Q f' ' 3521-f.':M1.i5f' 1 L H 9?3?l-:brig -1 . V. - ff. XM- -f - 5- - fi 1 ya , M1111-.fggyglz ix 74 EQ..- ' I I I I ' ' I , I I, II 'I 'Eli Il' IVI I, .Qi +7 :UE Ig I I ,I I Qi IWIW Q: EIL III LM I I i'l ' II.,I III? I5,I ,Ii M I 'xv vl.,Q,I Xxvll 'I VIII I :NK !I lilly? HIII I NMI Il .I ,X I II vig? llgfl Iii ll 33.15 F973 1 X Y WG e:i?Tii 'C ' Qglf. 1,,gi,gQi5ff: 'if,'gj,1.:Q:,N. fo? Q L Qyiwfigs' serif 7 Ann eeler, General John Wilgus, General , She ' a whole encyclopedia of Ffwfball i-25, Varsity '26 i-Y, fmwvv' Orchestra, Track. if Let ILY then be up and doinlg, fpffxf ' 5 heartfor anyfate. iq . ' ' N L Evelyn White, Norrnalf! f,- XX 2 Class,Activities, Sojgh., Wilkg' son, Cornnzereial GleXeNQJub, C W rus, Travel Club. Hi.r re futatio if ronipleite, nn- Volley Ball Teanypf urge! ' The evil I woulg not, Ido not, and the good I woigfld I do. mfifffd bi any-flat 'H fi X7 . . . IN . I ,f N,,, ff , xthel Wllliainxs Cornrh sgicieigg Floyd Whitmer, Generfal ,g ,,--, 1 M IXI egoesftergflulq. It iflthe heart arid nohfihe wa' Ziff mllflf hhmfwf ml, That h,efzIelolhg attainfff -- ct ,,,, Tkiil the alll away. IX Xl 'til 1 lima lfl yy Q 5 fy x ln ll,.Ng'RfVi'ol'e t a mfs, or if ,qi R3lPh I i 1 if i I ,Cm Science Culp, B ,A er lub. Band, hestisax Strl Quar- df rn 41 it a fa zfiolaygilrzd af tetteuqi XXX bgghfvaf a J earnf' what Wonienl-I neoerkviri of them -. X f beforiei what are worhknxlihefu Lucille W. 011: Cvmrfwrfial I f--e - -e-f, - cience Club, Girls, Slervice I ague, Booster Club, Gleel Club, Jr. Class Play, National I onor Society. I ufllwayf laughing and 1 owing her dimple, ll- f A Q. And bringing cheer to thel!g,lobiwy. Harley Wiant, General -lr. Pllay, Sr. Glee Club, Sr. OPCIZEIPLXH. Hdyfgegnlilernan to hi! ,finger tipff' f I X'-fffifwyrtkn L - dv., -. 75 Ee..- Il-2 INI 131 I jr: Ii I II' IWW rl II -5-H C. feei in QM' IX ,. , ree--5. Rig? , I'I ' lll ir Iii If' ,g Ill. ni , 1 'Nfwxi 311 5-so 1 I,-All :I lim. q I. I 4 I li ' I I II ' fl Ir, IV fly-'x I , , T9 ,ffl Elwlfg ' I lb I y, I ,f fl ,ll , xx Vi cull Ei fT, llklll I Q-W,-I I If , 1 lf: ' I 02 Ir r ' Iffik, Q Illiiliif lv . NTU L I 'fl' in 'II . I La , ,- i., xxx if lfiflii I lil I l X l I 5-.... 1 l i ! 1 l. '1 1 l i x i i V , .v-,1i,Qi'rI:frfi1' CU 1141: -e C' A'IQQL.?'C'.fi..i'i -H--A E-f4E?:? il if if-Q T 'F V i A , ij , l l t lnbgylcierse-Zio 5:03 re c ll tb' o' v ll 5 j IC? E - E lllll li l llfm li 51 Nl E ill 1 , l ' l ,X l 4 ill M 5 lllllll 1 gil, M Marg qXt: Wilson, Commercial Clarence Witmer, General 'l l.! ii Gen, , thoughtful, sweet and Stage Craft Club Presi t, Jr. I 3 Q. X X kimfl, Class Play, Band. X Thtzswzre her attributes dejirnedf' Hlkhatg ngbgdyf, X Xj X X vlille 5 'A !J CXX X lX l Emil Wingart, Clanieal X Xi-to X l X l Hi-Y,f Social scigace C, WO ay' 1T'd'm'W l N! it li scienqe Club, Jr.,-C. of C., ee t t,C1Ub,w,0C121 SC1eHCCSC1Ub- 'gl gal j 3 X , Club,X NationalX,XHonor Society. Witlx,mirth'e ci laughter glet old l gig!! A man whoftfwilllug to f ' u 'orle at wrinkleQh,Xc0mefi,X Q B ' fn all thaff rightf' ' i.,, Xi,,A X X X 3 1 ' , , V fy' ta RX X, XXX Edithfl? Wirth, Clarfieal Wglfaft-F' ilafillfiggg f Sociiljscience Cllb Glee -Club, ft? C1 if---lr if ervlice eaguew. 1 lence 4 1 Eooster Club, volley EIHSJLIEY ?QX3Sett5XXr Club, Ndational i Had ,the a hee tfor falfehooal ,,1X, Hv.f,X qi 'A ' X fgfgjmgd, XXX XQX, X -' ' N355 She netief gwex up un l :he XX X SheQg!2,lginjQQj yo1tXfX:XXXKi iwX X X conqfiffl. ,W 4 X X ,rf -IN X v N - X fjif- l f gg i' Mlldredfymrtha A IHC liao Harold WfHf0rdfQ'lf2wznz 5 Ji ' Purq lsrscjlence ub, X tional Glee .Club ff' Qu X l li , i Honorii Ociety' x ki fkiizan yfliieritf' ml? l l KX1 5 Too9Xg0od to be un lnxdfl ,W ff V l I , al 1 5 X 1, I l l l jf li . , . K f 1 gif!! Ruth Wise, Claffical 1 we ll Oodv 61105515511 Q lXT1i'7i Frieni ship Club President, De- WIS, Sewlfe League, ebate , ' X -a z 3 X li ,, bateiX lub, Leaders' Club, Glee Clflb, TfX21VCl Club, Aff eaguex , l ' l ' Club Booster Club, National Ff1?ndShlPClUlJ,NHt10U lH0n0r I X 5 2 Hon ik Society. Society- ' . , 3'fjXi . Gr 1Q MI in manner. A ftudiou: little per.rQ11,,, who QQ X Rezgfzllyl or Jerfieef' believer in duty beforehpllqJelQure. X XXX1 at llll' ' X f lll i ll tlr ' 1 V l I ,. ' lll l l ellll l , i XX X I 6 i - , t I X, XX ' 5321 -Q4 yt, ge .- e l , Cork, ACA ,C-,A,4eu W H ,4gf,.Mu-W... - .-i.,,- ,Y M ..,.--.v..f.-..,.,y.,. ..,. . K- . - V l-7-.fs-iiiilii W if :Tie--f V V -'ig' 'nl' V A' ' 'Ai' 'ijflL'if iT': i'j 5 e hs E1 L 5 ll 'll , 11 r' wk xy l 9 llg ll ,, fb El lit T li l 5 ei l e ' l H 1 l f Sadye orosbilsky, Commercial Eileen Yost, Commercial if XE l Frien ,hip Club, Booster Club, B005'fCf Club- 2 V f Socialscience Club,Travel Club, Hf bfi8hf.ff1ff OW EIU if will 1 W 4 1 H -A El V Sr. Vclmlley Ball Team. H455 51 Pifmff OH thy bmi 1 i' I A hflglrty Pal, fl eomrafif me. 'XX l 'll ff ff! old Yox X' , General 3 1 A . if , f . , X ent M ager, Senio ll-Ii-Y 5 l 1 Dfillah Yfxlefe mfffifif Presi nt, e Room Agent. 1 if ' 1 We Nia! lwe to 36 eaxe muy? pleafe Om 'u dffd Um 103' 153, and I 5 ,l X to Iizveff' jf fincerity. Xb Q ls? A l ,ff ' , Q ic l ilenrylaechma , K' - ' XX. lil ffitionaliii QQHQ lx gl 'fy-Al ' W f'x---T, , , E 1 . l ll M fi X Ifigeenffizlzh erm? etoqiitxpfqffl X 1, I gig ll 5 K X93 be lfrlxffj 49 ,ll H-,xeWJ H1 f Af E ws ll 1 C if , lil li, ,f ,ji L iii 'l f I X K . 2 l A ll, gl X l :li l ' ' I l N 1 , l ' , eet- N - . if 'fi 1 M! Rose Zriltalofsky, General ' t Zelgler, General l Q rg lx I Modefn WIIICIS, Club, Socxal 1 aj-le no Oddjyu l fl 5 1 Scienl e Club, Travel Club, I lf ' 3 B007't Club. f X Q1 I ' H01 wuz M11 in th 1011 f 'Q Q 2 iz fl E g un .l'!'kfflxl. , l :C M, ff 3 ll N ,:-:'::-:- f--. -. -.' S l l lf l f, e ' 'JW' ? QLQ C g A 1 Wi lf ti to 5 Q, Us 1 ,Q M to ' -M ,.,.,.., M, ,. ,, ,, ,.., -. , , 2:52, .' E M E ,QNZX Eqluyx K ,k , ,l,. , , .,,--W,,g,, ,, Lian? , .... TF, ,, ,M 3,M,,,.,,,f,,.,t:3, Q li N -mx ' 2111. pl 'VJ , Ep lg all V to ,Md 7 ,N e5:?4Sww5 ,33,.Q',g,l 'Q l -C-'YC'-zwwgi Y 'V J ' ' 7' ' ' I ' ' -.ceq Em- ' - - - -if---AYW 9 V f... ........-..Y.ff.f,V..Y.,.........vY.,,, Q s.. -.. '.a.nvqp-w,-- f l i L i I l l . l i 1 f ll ggi.-. ww, . - Q W-1-'-M '1i f'-' H- . 1211.-. .v.. --.L ... .'.'.i-'W' .. .II r' 1 frviy, .aaa affix H A -' i . hi n LHYIGHR. f few T iii il . X i , lll EI l T lf, if The SENIOR CLASS REVIEW of 1927 1, 1' I X' Ll' E Ox! f' ' ' 'V WHEN the class of '27 entered McKinley three years ago, a Worth- .L li fl while career began. During these years we have clung to the Q if, highest ideals of scholarship and sportsmanship, and have taken , mg? x mkY lv an active interest 1n all school activities. l ! X M' YJ !As Sophomores wie established a Visual Education Fund and our ti il li goal has been.to put this project on a firm foundation at McKinley. To raise ll lg if, money for this We took charge ofthe ticket sales for the movie Michael O' x T 1' l nfl Halloran , and a fund. which has been steadily increasing, was started. T l 2 In all athletics we played a great part, furnishing material for the football, 514 L, basketball and track teams. The girls also played prominent roles on their ii l teams. l 2. X . , i Q D, Our Junior year was remarkable in many ways. Football, basketball and I Xl l' I track letters were awarded to members ofthe class. Two successful parties l l were held. ln honor ofthe graduatlng class of '26 a Junior-Senior reception 5 V was given. Because ofthe size of the classes it was necessary to hold the I Q reception at the Land 0, Dance. A short playlet written by members ofthe l l yf class was successfully presented andthe remainder ofthe evening was spent Fl . LH dancing. Everyone present acclaimed it one ofthe best that had ever ll ii. een given. . 5, . Njylffl Perhaps the most outstanding event ofthe year was the presentation by , s Q 3 gre da? oi '27 of Ulrflertolr of thi Movies under the able direction of Miss 5 ix gs 'M race us vy, one o our c ass a Visors. It is the story of a small town boy ,Q lr seeking fame through the movies. This was presented March 19 and 20 lg before large and appreciative audiences. The money received from this play , I was put into our Visual Education Fund..Money was also obtained for this y 3 g nfow pronnsifig profctlby holding movies in the auditorium every Thursday y i .1 1 a ternoon a ter sc oo. ,Y . T Q s . l V At the end ofour Junior year we elected class officers for the following one: l gli Hal Teal was Cl'lOSClI.fJ7'EI1dt?1ll,' John Christie, f'icf-preridentg Ruth Sicka- A Vi! foose, .ffC7'?l6l7':V:' Berdme Slusser, trearurer. 1? 3 j Our Senior year was probably the happiest and most profitable one ofthe I 1 lf I three. With ten SCIIIOFS on the football team, We had a most successful season. Q V Those who received letters were Wyandt Holmes, Robert Ballard, William , , Carnahan, Paul Cronenwett, John Clark, Herbert Sheets, William Spence, T QYJLQ John Wilgus, Carl Taubensee and Donald Miller. P On December 14 and 15, the Senior Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs presented Z y Q the operetta Pickles. .It is the charming story of an English widow seeking W E her lost child on carnival day in old Vienna. l I 5 1 basketball season crowned with glory was completed with eight T l y Ui seniors receiving varsity basketball letters. They were Glen Black, captaing Q 1 2 X! , Wyandt Holmes, Robert Ewing, Jack Bahl, Paul Cronenwett, John 2 1' f lg it 3 Hi Christie: Herbert 'Sheets and William Hammerly. 1 , T Two Senior parties were held during the year. On October 22 a Hallowe'en .4 1 I g Masque was g1xV6I? inthe music room. A Spring Hat Review was the big ill feature ofthe Springtime Party 'held March 25. Much of the credit is due to I j if? entertairfimlent and decoration committees and their advisors for the X X f, l ,V gi ig success o.t ese two c ass parties. T f l tg it 15333 The Taming of the Shrewv was presented May 13 and 14. This was the l ,Q 1 nay ggi first time that a Shakespearean play was given at McKinley and it met with , Q3 huge success. in i it H 1.1 X X V REL -413, ' -- . . --- PZ l ' i 'f ' - 42 ll -..sgf 78 A. 2,7 EA, E ' LJ,-'1 -'--1-f: -. ...-:.4t,, N' ' '- -- .-1... ' -.-. - YW W,-,. v.------v-wma., A ---- l -. Y im! , e FMU A T ' ' t , 1 7 it ,+ h1n1.ay1cie + i A T By MARIAN SEYMOUR '27 l V Our Oriflamme ll L A Q i joys andsorrows all depart 'F With the ever Heeting years, But thy mem'ry, O McKinley, Every loyal heart reveres. l Thou hast been our guiding ray, The light to lead us on our Way. All We owe to thee, McKinley, ll As the pilot of youth's ship. ei N Thou hast held the golden goblet I Of success, that We might sip 6 ll And taste of victory, highest goal l Of every earnest,' steadfast soul. 1 l ll! l l All our hopes hast thou exalted, ' O-ur frail efforts hast thou held dearg H if Thou hast gladly shared thy wisdom, L Fitting us for every year ill Of our life,s uncharted sea, 11-'S Leading on to destiny. Q ii f Life now calls us, Alma Mater, 1 , We must leave thy watchful care' Yet We linger at thy portal Just 'to lay a token there. li f Only words of praise We're leaving In thine honor e,er believing. ll l I Let thy spirit, o McKinley, r ' Hi Safely guide us through the strifeg l Thy renown, thy splendor, glory, l ii Be our orildarnme through life! P 'il I 4 fll Thus cherished in our hearts shall be l Fore'er thy sacred memory. I T Fil T li' T T ' l ik e 4 il2Tf3Tml.J: ee'x'qi1x A ' ' ' fgyx ' Af wa' 1' ' 'Ri Q A O ,e Wi me tgirl -..Q 79 lg4..,.- ,, .... ..- -w,,.., 1 , L521' P ch1nLec5i1iEi Ln fi -TOAST- c , to JMLVM. ,wg 1 gg-vqgpwwr-vw af 'jjffv V Tlze'Faculty, Students and Friends . Uf MCKINLEY HIGH l 1 May lien moral influence be uplifting, lzer physical prowess outstanding, i . . 1 and her scholastic attain- nients enduring . X 40 E E 1 9 'M S I I 1 1 I 16,12 fyighk ' f 4, ' -X ' A - C ,- 1 ' '5 A -..gf 80 BM.- N nw, .. .m4.x.f,, V-W-fffff f- if--'11----.flv-KS-1-ff-Vzff' V.-Y.-...V - i I i lQlQl,4QiU3.ffQlk32igiS- 10 L l X l i A 'T 1 z l ' E Q I 5 e . ' l g I Yi I X I i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Harold Burris, Prefidfnt l Margaret Hillibish, Vice-Prffidezzi i Jane Goldberg, Sem-ezary i 1 Q Q William English, Trzafurer i ' l r i lg l 1 GUARDIANS l i M Mr. Metzger Mr. C. Smith I lf i Miss Housley Mr. Gilmore f Miss Hill Mr. Leisr 1 U 3 1 Miss Brocla Mr. Garl S , ,S li fl? : 4 1U ' 5 Y lv ii mlm if il'g ah iii!! ,I 'llflg ll? 'illll fly i,f'T',a3 Xi 1 A , - V A---we-if-V--,ggi-V .yvg ., A4 fe , I -- V--37 A --,- - f ,N ,A---fM.,,V -if--N., '1:f,:i 2 ' N ,xf 7 S, . -i,,,jK'X,ZfyQj,'if1ggf4 L'i'.ff-.,-.AQQP-Q S Y S, ,QS qfuI1f7,7'ji3v, WMI' y.,,,Y,-1' gg' e' ii'Ii'i1 V, :fb -N ,gb 5f,,i-1,34 if , . , V, .F 'I 5 tr G, ji xg I K L ,ff ' j -5 s f f X. if ,4 . r - 5 1 .,,S.,.,.- , 4 -..ggi S1 Ee..- .1 if is, l r Law if r 1?fmy1t6ee'r'r ' JUNIOR CLASS REVIEW' HEN We entered McKinley last year as Sophomores,we were 1 the largest class in the history of the school. We have partici- pated in the various activities, we have tried to uphold the - K highest standards of McKinley High School, and feel that we have been fairly successful thus far. Early in November, council members and alternates were elected from each of the eighteen sections. The council then made nominations for class ollicers and the following were elected: Harold Burris, preridentg Margaret Hillibish, vice-jorf.vident,' Jane Goldberg, recretaryg and Arthur Rittersbaugh, tfzaxurfr. However at the beginning of the second semester the class was obliged to elect another treasurer. William English was chosen to fill the vacancy. These ollicers and the council, under the guardianship of Mr. Metzger, Miss Broda, Mr. Garl, Mr. Gilmore, Miss Hill, Miss Housley, Mr. Smith and Mr. Leist have made some noteworthy accomplishments, and have guided our class through a very successful year at McKinley. The first Junior party this year was held in November. The main part of the evening, was spent in dancing, the music being furnished by the Blue Ridge Ramblers. All who went had a jolly good time. Our second social event was a Shamrock party. The music hall was attractively decorated in green and white. Again the Blue Ridge 'AMX ,V jk if V M - iilii V M-D 'T A if AC l 82 f E. ian, .,1gE.1E.tL4.,E., -, ' Arbr A.. T -V -'-.-..vw,::v-1- ,. . ,-W .sr--Y- -- -., ..,.f..w- .. . ,,,.,--..,,,a. W., ..., .V,,k,,r,., ..,,,, , 1 - 1 i fi xl if Xi ll ii ls T ?l l Q! l gill , li 1 ill , 1 1 3 I H Eifiiciyiciaf J! tl l 5 ' 1 1 l 5 l l 1 ill T V ll u 1 M 1 ' Ramblers furnished our music, and we were additionally favored With lg music by Banks Kennedy. This was enjoyed to the utmost and ' helped to make our party la big success. 11 l The Junior-Senior Reception was the last social affair of the year, lf Q and was held in the Land O' Dance. Planned for Weeks ahead by the rg faithful committees, officers, and guardians of the class, it was a suc- cessful reception in every sense of the Word. A . V Our class has been Well represented in outside activities. A surpris- f Q ingly large number of Juniors were on the debate teams. In the various l W athletic competitions the Juniors have held prominent positions. In l ,sa football We gave our share of men to the Varsity squad and they Q l I certainly proved their Worth to the team. Those Who received letters i 1 Were: Rittersbaugh, Goss, Hodnick, Kauffman, Barrett, Esmont, l 5 , and Jurekovic. We were well represented in basketball also, furnishing l Q some fine materialfor both Varsity and Reserve teams. Hodnick and Q i Barrett were lettermen. ' .H W We sincerely hope that our efforts toward the betterment of Mc- g 5 Kinley have been beneficial to the school. To the other classes We owe 2 -thanks for their help and co-operation in the various tasks We have undertaken, such as the Junior Play, which could not have been successful Without their support. Special thanks is due our class 'f guardians for the splendid way they have aided us, and We hope that l TTA through their help again next year we may prove a most Worthy Senior p class and most ably fill the place left us by the Class of ,27. 1 - 1 Q i c. A R i ,R ss . s ,ff l : x , A . A 2. .'., r its A ' as ig.. .9 ga fp' .fa if vie. f -ggi 83 Be..- W . .... J.. .. . a.,,.u..., 7 i A l 1 arf..-.-Zvi v,-- M- 'iq Tflffff ff,lf. iufr . . 'fi .V .,., , .:., ,Q ,,,.., I hfvljl...-sb' ffl,..,T:.l..,.,.,'.,,.Qff,Q r ' --XNJPSQ . t6.- R , H- '7 i gif N Amin lIlLQylCiS2f.:: WWW. Q Mi Q l a a A . llll lll lm Vg 1 A I l 1 l l T l l ll 2 i l l l i l l 1 lil 1 i l Q, 1 e 2 1 5 . l l l lf l . i l 1 lx X55 l ul l it Cf? Q S SOPQH X L W l l oMoRE CL Ass REVIE l , X 'EAN SEPTEMBRR 7, 1926, the largest Sophomore class ever E ' f w enrolled at McKinley entered the portals of this school for ' ' their first year at a Senior High School. VVith the friendly V ' i , ,f co-operation ofthe faculty and students we now feel quite Y at home and are proud to be a part of such a great institution. f l We are trying to support the school in all its interests and activities l and to do our share toward furthering the ideals handed down by 3 Ld F former classes. We will continue to strive to do this during our years i 1 B at McKinley. l The lirst event in which the Sophomoreis took part was the relay 3 carnival in-which We Won second place. The main feature being the 1 winning of First and third places in the 60 yard dash. 4 , 4 i i Several of the bophomore boys played on the Reserve and a few on , K L the Varsity basketball and football teams this year. These deserve l i much praise for their good Work. ' l The election of council members and alternates was held in Novem- l li lg ber. Later these class oflicers Were elected: Donald Rittersbaugh, N l prefideng' Owen Walker, vice-p1'fJident,' Mary Long, ffcretaryg and . l l Leonard Miller, trmfurfr. Their splendid Work has aided the class in l all Ways during the entire year. ll lil l lf?-girl aillllf' q fer: it ,few gag '. efeiifnigf e't',. 2 'juli -..gf 8413s.- H K. I I-x 4 l . J f AI ,,:wL:wf?.. VY tl iii 525 'f ix z'y TN if , 'f -4 Q .. il 5231. ' ll 2 31. ' fi X .W ar, fi-. 2 li . f 5 if li Lili? 1,ll,.ll.:i .xii figs IZ- tif iii' N52 .yi . 55. f Litg ?,,,.,f L La. NN X. 1 ,fr it H ., M ,: wx f K li ,Rf f 5 Q. 1 1 nit we-f,. .Vt we-' i E sf . . l X X E, 'l CWD 1.5 ill Ll? 431 1 X The first class party was held in the music room ofthe school on December 3. The room was attractively decorated in green and white. A comedy entitled f'Station Y Y Y Y was given by the Sophomore Dramatic Club, after which refreshments were served. Dancing fol- lowed throughout the evening and all who attended voted the party a great success. Inter-class activities were well supported by the Sophs. Well they might be, since the Sophomore teams in many cases defeated those of the upper class men. In the swimming meet the Sophomore boys team placed seven times. The girls' team did equally as well and upheld the reputation ofthe class. In basketball although the girls team did not conquer the upper classmen they deserve a lot of praise. The boys of the Sophomore AU basketball team won one game and lost two. The B team won three games and lost none. These teams are to be congratulated on their good work. The Sophomore class contains a great percentage ofthe pupils of McKinley. The class supported every campaign and activity in the school. Most naturally its support was fully appreciated by the other classes. .: We, as the Sophomore class, Wish to thank our guardians for their interest in helping us through our first year at McKinley. The guardians are: Miss Hawkins, Miss Earseman, Miss Stonehill, Mr. Carter, Mr. Porter, Mr. Knauss, Mr. Lanning and Mr. Malick. .QQ 85 ig..- . . .M-M-.w.,...w.i. ...f . ,A ly, 5 . as QL! mit F73 F 2 g Q 1 1 I . I I i i 4 47. l,' I, 3 Q12 iff iqlf Ii-ji Erie? w El .,,, .1. .wif .ENS 4 J . 1 4 xy L X. Z s C i if fi 1, ., W, ' IVY ph. wffelf . , 'S-iff? iii-ii ln' 5 i .if 4 I Q92 2 3 V l li W .. . .f,..,..,- V, ii, , r .Arial f:5f11i.?i:5i't ' y Y 'Mfg K Age gif M . , , ...ff 1 , ,,,.,g,,, , B MY E 3 j I ig L M wi 'ff 'i Q wifi il Magi, f F2 .xii lgi 'I .is.' lliwlii 5.1 2 Air,-gif si il' ,ft'1, iflif ll lv Y , 4 . ti i Ei ax 4 . 1 1 X 5 Q fs' lf .i l l 3 :I liiflliki ii il 5' il 1 T P a I . E p f -'vw Big? lg I ' iw S212 iw T li i H 4 f 'l 1 ' 3 5 ,l , ' FRESHMAN CLASS REVIE W ' g 'i il nN 7 E .. LTHOUGH only Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, usually fluff? 33 i attend Senior High Schools, there were almost two hundred 5 F Q and fifty Freshmen enrolled at McKinley during the year l 'W I 1926-27. This condition is due to the. fact that the Junior if 1 Il High Schools are not Well enough equipped to take care of I A 1- I the boys who desire to take courses in the prmtlng department or 5 5 shop Work and so these boys come to McKinley to get this training. if T 5 X For this reason the Freshman class is composed chiefly of boys. ii 3 The Freshmen and Sophomores have their own assemblies where 1 I X many interesting as well as educational programs are given for them. A ig M I - - - E ' 7 N g The class has ltS basketball, swimming, and track teams. lts out- 1 standing accomplishment was the Winning of third place in the 880 N' I l i yard dash in the track meet held late in the fall. Those who have taken fi 1 if 5 , part in the class games are: Bast, Babcock, Borden, Quinlan, Rosen- A 52 T l ' il berg. Wood McCormick Schrader Slagle Evans Fackler Boger . il 1 , v a 9 . s 9 9 3 Y, , X , 1 Caples, Sanatacrose, Krans and David. V Q! j lf J ii I Much credit should be given to the classfor its loyal support of all ti i p p ' activities in the school. Forgetting all the Jolts received as Freshmen lg i ' they are looking forward to the near future When they Will no longer 1 'li if be the smallest in the school. iq The guardians who have helped the Freshman class through its gf 2? iii Q first year at a Senior High School are Mr. Boone, Mr. Chenot, Mr. 3 'W 13151 Ford, Miss Hastings, Miss Perry, Miss Shelton and Mr. McD1ll. my 'jp f' mimi a it ik . . if i l ms? fi l 1-Tlisi ' - ' A i i ,J'7,'fT4-. wr- '51 C. f ' Vi M ' .. ' ff' - , - ', A ' ---f P ,Vow N X . i:M:gXNiH:gE,MA is M: qs mggfl 1jgfiEq,. if sifyslin fi, I Vffk AIX idvyfv R,4.,,.,t.,li 2 l 'fi S ff 'f fEiQ1QfTi1i5iEif, afg, A 'i '.,'. f ii F -...,f ,i,,,g..- .,.. ,,,-,JN ,WE ,, ,. .. , .. ,, , h A111125 1 I 4 r ei' ig f W 11?-Tfllfif-H A J H . Q .iii oi' i. .. . .. 03' iilg'EiT.iv,,PQx,-,,-, N . 3 f- ' A .aff , 5 ffCiF2'5'llQ7'.Svls7.f '33 ...wil V -ffl 1 .R ,S 5. lgxfxfs.. Umgjqxlj, yfrmw M-gfwm-1-A-W f-A-M1-A-7-aa 'fe ,-A wwf?-Y ..,. -jQL,.,FL..., .. , ,,. igif11...'W,i i'l ' Q Tl: 1 HF? l - Mig? :ai l if-'ll ffl sv S2 'L M4 ' VARSITY ATHLETICS ' l ii Athletics at lVIcKinle now hold a in 1 i Y I H1 I ver' 1m ortant.and honored osltion, l Q l db h P d h' h P ' E A ij V an er teams are rate ig in inter- ' 5 scholastic circles. A McKinley athlete is it '1 required to have a favorable standing in fl 1 l scholarship and every precaution is f i Q5 W taken to make sure of his elegibility be- M 1. 3, in 5 fore he is allowed to compete. Our 1 li fKqQ Jf standards are the highest in the state and gig 5 l we can well be proud of our teams. ly lu i Since we have no other way in which 5 1 fy 2 W we can express our appreciation to the ill ' l ' athletes who have been members of li' 2. . CW x L these teams than by means of the An- - fl pg 1 I I nual, we have enlarged and completely rearranged this SCCtlOr1. The X I l reco nition ranted to each erson in this section will be lastm and 5 .. 1 .i g g .P , g 5 ii gl 3, we hope that the students will approvexof this new feature. Q ,. I Coach Peabody has had remarkable ,f 1. r A i success with his teams during the three f z years he has been at McKinley. He has img' developed unusually strong combina- .ixijff 4 ,N 5 Ei, tions and deserves a great deal of credit i 1 for his efforts. ,j Xl Faculty Manager Jackman the new We---f' mana er of McK1nle athletics has done EU- 9 . ll g . Y. . . K,--aa, AX' Q some fine work in this capacity. He is ig fi? 1 E well liked by everyone and has proved ' I lx i himself capable of his position. He has ' ll y arran ed some line schedules for next 4 . g . . ' 5 year and everyone IS looking forward J gli to another successful season. . A ' f It Assistant Coaches Carter and Young are two ol the busiest men in g y A 5 X i l the school. Carter coached the basketball Reserves a a1n this ear and f i . . . g . y E 1 l led the team to 13 consecutive victories without a loss. 3 3 3 ' This 1S the third undefeated season for the Reserves f 'lm under his coaching and a record of 50 straight vic- A ' 3 1 I 1 M tor1es1s something to be proud of. Young is a new man 3 l .I I at the high school and has full charge of intra-mural E Z 1 i 3 sports. He also coached the football Reserves and has l fl 5 5 prepared some fine material for next year. As track l l ffl cogh,Young has proved his worth. Mfflg f f ne of the hardest workers in the school is none 2 HH fi other than Harold Young, student manager. He has l E quite a burden on his shoulders and has done some 1 , E splendid work. His duties are innumerable and he . X deserves much raise for his work. Whenever there is J . P . m j K li anything to be done and no one can belfound to do it, ll 1t1S usually turned over to Youn . He is well liked b l 2' .3 l l hfll Y d h Eh' d 'hh'y itll: '5 t e e ows an we want to t an im an w1s im i A V lata fi luck in the future. fx lllfll iirw was 1 gli mags 'A is ,,23:ft5X.,sf mills ggi' +2 aa rat M ' f. ,H fi -fmt eff 1 'M' 1 4:15-5' fvff. A Moi? E111-:L3':.'Ef -- be-fifrfrei N f aff: ' 1, J .1 ilfffi fi' . f 3,-3Ei---a5:ggQQ5ffi55gffLgiiiiff.ffififi i':f a .TT 3 ' -..gi 88 Eg..- L M i 2 4 6 : f i i , it . flax t L V tj gs! L: T ., 1 1 .,f- an 4 L . :Sie 1 . Q 'Y' ' I H 1, fe lf wi. Q3 vi X ' -- ,, 'J ,., ,, 'ff A--, X, 1 t . .. ., C Y 7355i 1 fl T21 xg A . VVV. ' RAI if XI'-1 Captain Ballard, servin his last Bill S ence la 'ed his uard , XV H g U ' U l P P 5 g YCHT llfldef the Red and Blafk, position in great style. He was a lllgfzffl Put UP 51 VefY Commfndable game hard man to beat and his ability ,9 at Center' 5115 P35555 Eveflianfsst to knock down passes will always Ecqumte an gave t e HC 6 a be remembered at McKinley. ML ying start. l . H 1 .- . lyfl Bill Carnahan made the going HSI-ble Shats' Pla? mg lim lug i rather Fough for his Opponents. secon consecutiye yeai at t e en mtv Bemg big he Stopped almost every position, was of immense value. to aff. play that Wafheaded his Wray' He the team. He was fast in running 9 I also made big holes in the enemies, down Undef PUINS Imd COL1ld also .Q line. snag passes. l . Rig 5 CY H . 4 if ' i i I I M53 i .aa agaaga. l . L' is ll! .lla lijflil .gp ff JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE ...f i ,Qf 5'1?l UATQIL, , , W 1 Us -S-qzggx 1: 1 Rl , ' Ex fklfyg. V1-ff'-S.. ii ,. an Parte: ft , ,W 'IJ -4. ,...5'f 7l'3'f1 fi ye-EQ 5Y2f'e5V:'.1 f ' 'fir' f- ' 1 ' V. W J fn -, , .1 v ,yy-4'13, ' Miifql il-5351 NNN! 'Q , X.f,,il.,f cf, - Y ga: '- .1 -..f A.:-5 y Q., N J 1.2115 ,gg .'----1-ff K -..ggi S9 B..- l .4 I I , , yur V .. - I im.. C'1':I5lllllM I I f ,ww of XL T'.i47 'Ll I2?'fe'fR ff-I Nei. if A3 ' J ai G 1 Lib? ' x A W Y, .A-A un, , V L, .J Q 1 Y f fu!-W' X 'Jil sgxghm K 3- 'Shri' ,1 H -f Ie, .s I Kid Holmes, putting in his third and last year as quarterback, has been the mainstay of the team. His punting got the team out of danger many times at critical moments. StuFfH Clark, playing his third year of varsity ball athalfback,dis- played his Worth by his long end runs. His defensive playing Was also a great asset to the team. Red Rittersbaugh, captain- elect for next year, is one of the best ends ever turned out at Mc- Kinley. He also showed much ability when called upon to B11 the center position. Joey Esmont, sturdy guard, was one of the mainstays ofthe line. His elforts made it possible for the backs to go through the oppo- nent's line for long gains. MCKINLEY CRASHES THROUGH -..gf 90 Et..- f I , I I 'I I 'I I I I I I I. II II JI I I I I F I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I 2:51 zf.gf 'I Ia lilv I If ji,-QISW :lm III LMII Ilia III IXIUI ' ll f5s IIE I KI I' .I I Fel Im I lil llxff +I VI IIN! p 14.7 to Iii III I : ?Qv-.,1FWv s 'L 51- V.,Ni1,.l,. . ,y fipyi. Q, Q' X.-. 4, fbi ffl ,arf f-,5 ,L ll 2 mi has 1 .gil .-, ln M, , , 1 . iz 1 EH Il lx, QSM lgif fly fl: ' l l 5 if ull its z, ,P Fixil L, Q E :I l +R? lf R' l pl ik i s l 4 l i frww- vwf., X 1- l'Vll' E ' fe ,Ulf i? 1 512331 .-vw L- ,- Bob,' Kaufman is a versatile triple threat man. His punting Will be utilized next year. During the season he alternated at both quarter and half. He plays both positions Well. Hsammyu Hodnick was a regular human battering ram on fullback. He was a consistent ground gainer and bored many holes into the enemy,s line. Watch him go next year. Lennie', Miller, huge tackle, played a remarkable game for his first year. He proved to be a great obstacle for the opposing ball toters. He has two years more to play. lchmick Millei' was about the most faithful member of the squad. He developed into a line utility lineman and was called into action a number of times during the season. 1 1 1 pf : 1 l. , H 5 51 I l v si Lx' Q Hb: ill fx ,WAV - l , 5 l , l il f l l ft To QT ill ' ! ,K X! fx Lf xr Tll V..- 1 l i gl I 1 l l 1 1 1 3 1 sl l 5 wi ' 3 W 1 i rl 1 2 fs l : I V I7 l lx l li? ' 1 1 X l CJ L l 2 Y' 1 I' l K 2 WV? lf 2 'if i 1 l ii.. l , A-..- '5 We rw.. 4 as ffl V54 E, Q: 1 'lg ,, P lik! HODNICK GAINS li 5 1 l flax lljggfrb-,X A,,,,V g, Ik ,RM L ,,., F, in . . f , - ,Q e--gf N -1 is ,ne 1-sf A ,,.,,, ,.,t ,, f i I 1 9 vi fini' ul fx f 1,1? 'ffaw if :ef ': f-ftifmga -E27 .- Tia 'flew l it-' ' if-1: Cr' Lf 12 1'Y'r2fP rf L' ttipff'-'STTU5 l -eEf91l9 - HM., S l ! 91 ilk Y, l 1 l F 1 H, l 1 1 10 ,.,-Vx 1 1 vii 1 1 l fexjw F1 gi if 11 T 1 l 3 11 1 jifxl ,.ffi2ef1 'ff Nl 1 ,-1 v 1 l ' 1 1 , P .ini l ,V .- . il fi 1 1 iii, 1 1 Kal .,. in lEf1 . ,... 1., I 1112 111f 1l 'EQ1 'Hi i i Milli '11l 1-11 .5 1 J v K ' ,., ref- . ,,c.V- - ,, f :.' 'A' 4 1111: gag x ' 1,5 iv x .1 Johnny Wilgus was a very swift man at fullback and was always ready for action. His spe- cialty was line plunging and he always managed to gain a few more feet after being downed. Dutch Taubensee, small but mighty, was also a Hne plunger. Playing at halfback he did his hit in making McKinley a champion- ship team by his cleverness in carrying the ball. Cronenwett, speedy end, put plenty of pep and action into the game. When called into action he burned up lots of energy. This is his last year with McKinley. Glen Goss, with another year to play, should develop into a great back. He well earned his letter this year by accurately finding the holes made by the linemen. RUN! HOLMES, RUN! -..ggi 92 Fa..- ill I K 11 1 ILA... 1, 1 X 5 1 ll! lp ' 1 C4 Y 'T V1 11 C- 'A.., ' if 123 1 fi I 1 E ml il X Eiga 1 QT 1 li? If 11111 31:1 1' , . 1 X1 Q I 131 ED ill 111 111 Ea X 1 ,X 11 X, ,. L. .,.. 1 . 17 1.. 1 1 113 27 1!. 1 1 1 1 1 1 si M wwe 'TEA-13f'Mt1xgf2d'l1Jl 1 1 1 1 1 alizgzigiiw W ,...' . ,,1:., ,az Elie I . lI1LQylC1S2:.1 11g,fQ.sf me 51 1131 111 11 111 V 11 153 1 1 11 T 1 11 ' 1 E 1 111 11 ' 17 1 1 lf 1 . 11 111 Y lil 17 1 Q11 11 1 'J 11 11 1 Ti 11 1 11 1 11 W 1 . 1 I 1 'KTomH Samuels played a fine Tommy Jurekovic with his f game at guard-. His Weight, height, experience gained this year should- i L 1 and playing ability combined, make a Valuable player next year. 5 11 made him a dangerous man and He has plenty of grit and fight and ,Z superior to his opponents. He will keeps the enemy busy when he 11 make a fine player next year. plays. X. I U1 1 ' y , . 1 1 -Iohnnyu Brinson created a lrish', Barrett, a giant in size, 11 great sensation when he carried played a brilliant game at end and 11' the ball. Swift and with a changing showed plenty of stuff for his first is pace he was hard to stop. He Will year of varsity ball. He will be 1- be back again next year. needed badly next year. 1f 1 N 1 1 I y 1 K A . K . 5 L if N' N4 ' l 1 1 ,l 1 Q 'I' ' 11 141 ' M1 111 1 1 f1 1 1 1'1 1 f11 11 1 11 1 11 1s 11 lw,1l 11 1l11'1 1 ' 1 .1 111 11 '1 L 14253111 1111 11111131 11111 ' 111 1 1 11 TOUCH DOWN, CANTON! y 1 1 1 s e' 1 1 , biiL.21..i Q! , Z , :iii f Mnnrrrr T Yrau -Ti'1T-jf-WF'-f'T'w'. 'YLs kWiA Y K- 'f':N '1 mf fffvfff'-AMW' 'H 'fvvv'flflflfffffifff. Qfflfjll I -..if 93 1519..- ...,.... .....Q-, 1, , ,.g... .. ., 3 1t1...1ses lerniaayineem O QW sl' . ,. 11 11 V1 li 5 lil 1!1 1 1 X 1--. l 'V l -I E li 1 1 1 11 1 1. .I 5 l 1 X1 1 i 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1' 15 1:1 1 3.1 1 , 'mf 1 l ,Q . 1 5 2 11 11l1l 1 , val 1 l 17'T l 1152 'Viz 1111 X -11, 1'f NVQ? 1111 f 1 3 Q 5 I' Ml gyxfl .19 ,aa 1 K Nil A 5 ui fi THE FOOTBALL SEASON of 1926 CRUSHING forward wall, that opened like a gate and a dashing backheld that used these holes at the most opportune time, was the recipe ofthe Football Cake dished out by Q5 1, Coach Peabody to the McKinleyites. The unusual record of seven victories with but one loss and a tie was proof that Peabody's .proteges had the most successful team since 1920. The Market Avenue Aggregationi' showed that it could roll up points as well as defend its goal. Two hundred and three points were piled up by our powerful machine and the small sum of twenty hard earned points was ,scored by its opponents. The line was air tight, letting the yards gained through it total far below that of the average team. The backs showed tip-top ability on the offense. The team opened up its season at Lakeside by drubbing Uhrichs- ville High. It looked to be in mid-season form by displaying remark- able ability in all departments of the game. The only blot on our record was the defeat inflicted by Akron Cen- tral, a loss that undoubtedly should have been a victory. Akron South, rivals of old, came next to try to accomplish the same thing that their fellow Rubber City Ladsv had done the previous week but received a severe jolt and were sent home down-hearted. We finally chased away the old jinx by downing Youngstown Rayen in their new stadium. New Philadelphia, a new team on McKinley's schedule, which later proved to be too bitter a pill for Massillon to swallow, holding them to a 6-6 tie, was easily snowed under by our powerful attack. With practically the same team as last year, Woodward Tech of Toledo was handed an even more severe drubbing than last year and once again were unable to score on us. The game was played in ankle deep mud and fumbles were frequent. The Alliance High team, which outweighed us by a wide margin, wilted and was torn to pieces by our tribe of grid warriors. The game was a hard fought contest and the great fighting spirit was not absent but the eastenders could not stop the attack of the well-polished team of Peabody. Struthers High, another new member on our grid menu, failed to stop the winning streak of McKinley and were sent back on the losing end. It was a rough game and penalties were frequent. .1 .i 1- 1 1 l 1 1 i 1 1 5 111 1 1 1 C I . 1 ,.1- Then came the final and most vital game ofthe year at Massillon. ll It was a hotly contested battle and both teams failed to score. 1 1 l Massillon was an inferior opponent and the final score flattered them i greatly. McKinley's human battering rams earned twelve first downs while holding their opponents to one, but Football Fatel' just 1 1 wouldn't let us score. l 5 We would like to show our gratitude to the coach for developing f such a wonderful combination and to the team itself for the unceasing X 1 fighting spirit that it showed. To the boys who graduate, we extend our heartiest congratulations X 1 E and to those who remain, we are looking for them to duplicate their 1! 1 great team 'play and help turn out another championship team next ' year. ' if V ' eh , '1 l -- .,,. -, aww- 15131:-1, ,f.. 'O'--1. 1 ef: of ',.r ,,...g : :gif -'--. ,sf-1' . H4 fj.,1f3? 1 ' A-aSf94 lie- 311V ,J--.. ,..,,..., -,vw Y - ... - FOOTBALL STATISTICS McKinley McKinley lVIcKinley,, McKinley ,,,,, lVIcK1nley,, ,, ,. McKinley SS... McKinley McKinley Total ......... ,,7.77.7v caf::incEoe: VARSITY Uhrichsville ,,,. Akron South Youngstown R ayen New Philadelphia Alllance o,..,,,..,.,......V,,v,,7,7o,.o. Struthers ...,,,,7V,.7777,,,...,...,.... Massillon 7,,,.,,,........,..7,.,.7,,... cs-o t?s:-web RESERVES Toledo Woodward ,7777,...,.... Total ,,.,.....,.,....,VA...,,.,,... North Canton .....,.....,.,,..,,... 0 'T + 1 hinmcyica +431-.i.f Q H 1 X i , ll , tott. S3 ' Q 4 ,,,.,,,,,,..............,4 o 4- 2 McKinley 2 ...t, 3 Akron Contral .... ....., ,.,...,...., 6 , , tott 32 A .......,........,,,,., 2,14 2 6 t,to.,.t 0 . t,ott 26 ' ' .....,,o,tttttt 2 0 31 0 33 0 3 19 o ' 0 o ' 203 20 A ll ll VY McKinley .,....... 2.,.,.... 4 4 5 4 I l l YS l McKinley ....222,2 2.,.. 7 Doylestown .......,222............,,2 0 McKinley 2,,,,2r, , o,2t, 7 S Uniontown 222,,, 2 McKinley ,,,,t22,, oot,t 0 Carrollton .,.. McKinley oV,t2ttto ....,.r.. 2 0 Canal Fulton .,...,..l.. McKinley ,r,,,,,,, tttto 2 ' New Philadelphia 2ttV,,, ..... McKinley ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,t,,,, 2 6 Magnolia ,.2..22,,,.,,, McKinley r,,r,,,,, ,,,,, 0 Louisville ,......,.,.,,. McKinley .t.r.2tt. 22.,, 3 2 Central High ..V222.222. Total ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 38 -Total ......,.. ' A ' WW 9 5 A SF, QW i 1 X .1 C 1 L, ,x f' iff? l 35 1 . if l 1 5:3 lqlj Fra fl l EQ, lr? llll all Fifi fall 1 LQ? 224.52 lil' if' i mix 1 l Q 1 l fl 4 ll l Lil ., 1 M575 --.fr , f 3 l ,Q i l I 1 l If lx . lf: l Krug? .lil Nl li' llll -all 'Ha ll? ill. 255 ,pw ffl ll!! ll ill: ,E. :f 1 K .9 i ,-L 2,-.e .LN-4 r f, x 9: , , 1 252 , lf ,,,,1 ri.: .cy lab? TTT T il A , E ef?ilifljzallfiiiffiifiiw u ' BASKETBALL LETTER MEN ' Capt. Black, with his uncanny ability to get the jump, proved to be the main cog in our offense during the present campaign. For two successive seasons he earned his varsity M,,' and led his team- mates in scoring each season. Holmes is considered one ofthe most versatile basketball players ever turned out at McKinley. He earned this distinction by playing guard and forward equally well. He is also honored by being one of the three-letter men produced this year. A Hodnick, captain-elect for the coming campaign, played a stellar brand of ball at forward. Sammy had a clever way of breaking away from his guards, and scoring. He listed third in scoring, just a few marks below Holmes. Ewing was a commendable guard and held his opponents to very diminutive scores. His oH'iensive tactics were displayed in line form also, connecting with the hoop quite frequently from long range. Bob worked exceedingly hard for his position. . ,ww as. ,- .a 4 - . I A 1, WN A x ,D W N3 ,, , ' gf. ir T ,- 3 ,J -..sgf Q6 Ear.- Barrett, being long and rangy, held down his end of the defensive job, the latter part ofthe season. in fine shape. Irish Worked up from the sub ranks to a regular berth. His services will be utilized again next year. Bahl, although not participating in all the contests this year, proved that he was of varsity calibre by his great defensive tactics. Jackie, being short and stocky, caused much Worry for his adversaries. He registered many timely baskets. Cronenvvett provedto ,be a de- pendable forward When called upon. He tallied in numerous contests, and hnished among the leaders in scoring. The much cov- eted -emblem Was obtained by Paul, earning letters in the three major sports. Sheets became ineligible at the beginning of the second semester. His services were used at guard and forward, and he played both positions well. Herb Was the fourth three-letter man to be turned out by Coach Peabody Within a year. ' OUR BANNER l Q7 It fl L I my 1 1 l l I 1 l l l l I l ii l il ,. il w tx l w l 1 i r KEUTWS4 iq Riff! efifiif le 5 i ,L c l l i Ll 4 lllll 1 E v w ii. elsif lLylCi Christie showed his Worth at forward when a vacancy was to be filled. His swiftness overcame his decided disadvantage in being small. John was an accurate shot from long range, but was covered rather closely by his opponents. Hammerly occasionally took Blackls place at center, and Hlled that position Well. He played an easy-going type of ball, which was interesting to watch. Little chance befell Red, because the captain was a hard man to beat. pf: f f 9 oo lg ii rf ip 1 y l l A H I i 1 5 I a gg i, le' 'l ii' a 4 . V I l l . y l MUSIC ROOM-PRACTICE GYM , 'iglbi MMMMW Away-yn -,M,.,-t-M,W,,,mW,,,e, A . ir,, ,a,,..,.-,-,r r.,..,.,t. a,.,,.,1 ,.,,. ,,,.-.ri,,.-..,- - Ab, ls 1 so af New We 1 ,e., gil ,limi-fgpu I -.,.,5f 98 Es..- mnww. ,.,. W. W. ,W . .,,.,,,.f Q.. i i a 1 1 l 1 F 'W A- A 4 ' G i..-...,..,TTf 'k'IT'Tf'1 'SIT'filil.,.ff h1if.II,.Ll'A-Tiff-'A'Miglfn' -i::: ' Tl W' LTTE' Tl, A A W' . F F 'A 1n1.eqy1t.eAQfMf Q' f il 9 I , Q! xg J! 3. BASKETBALL SEASON of 1926-27 A 'S USUAL McKinley High turned out a winning basketball 3 team, and winning 16 games out of22, can boast of producing 3 T a better record than has been achieved for a number of i Q . years. It seems to be the usual custom to have but one letter if ' man left from the previous year, but to our advantage this 5 l T man, none other than Capt. Black, was the star oflast year's team. It , lx l gave Coach Peabody an abundance of encouragement for this year. l x If Black with four men from last year's undefeated Reserves composed l ' the regular lineup throughout the season. After a few games were won by uncomfortable margins, Peabody decided to make some shifts in the squad. He finally found the winning ii ' ' combination, and with perfect accord and harmony, they developed I into a smooth-running outfit. ll , 3 McKinley opened its season one week ahead of schedule with one TQ ofthe strongest teams in Pittsburgh, Peabody High. rlghe MlcK1nley1tes il seemed to be in mid-season form, trouncing t em y a arge score. A 5 due to a fine display of passwork. E Kent and East Liverpool were each defeated in turn. These games, I ll being mainly for practice, the coach was given a most opportune chance I Q . I to iron out all defects which he discovered in order that he might start I ll I ' the hard part of the schedule in first class shape. ' if , Columbus East brought a team of veterans to Canton, and in a 1 Ill l thrilling overtime period were vanquished. 'li Akron Central had just a little bit too much experience for the ll McKinleyites and gave us our first defeat. Nl ' In the next two games Canton displayed about her best and then easily her worst form of the season respectively. After Dayton Steele if i was defeated, McKinley fell before New Philadelphia on the latter's l ' small court. all The first game of the county series saw McKinley unexpectedly Q 1 overcome Alliance in the most thrilling fracas of the year. Two over- i A ' time periods were necessary before the victor ccpuld EE determined. ' ' The following night Marietta was given a soun dru ing. l l ll Massillon next upset the dope by defeating Canton by one point. Q ' V ' The McKinleyites were again of color while Massillon played brilllant C V pall. gfhis gacpiehtied thinrace for cotanty laiurels: Mansfield next de- l i eate us an t en our lneup was c ange again. t 3 5 T With a new combination the Canton team soared to its heights and I 'Y 1 Youngstown Rayen, Cleveland Lakewood, and Springfield were g 1 3 defeated. A two point loss to Toledo Woodward did not dampen the I 3 McKinley hopes. , V ' Alliance again fell before the rejuvenated McKinley team and the A l following night, to the surprise of everyone, Youngstown South was V literally walloped for their first defeat of the season. i ' At Massillon in a most exciting combat the county championship 1 N , , I was decided. After a slow start McKinley came out ahead and won the ll l , 9 coveted laurels. A silver loving cup was presented to the team after 'lg this game by the Brown University Alumnae. I iii T A l 4-f--H3 A--Yi--'-'tcg'-jqj -' ' fn 'EQ' 'c 'S ' ' 't 't'? f ' ' ' 77 ' LSTN-. - Al'4'lli1 , ' ,fx -:Ag Y -- 'g NJJX--qxkfi' Sk fn-U N65 T -..ggi 99 Eg..- l In the final scheduled game McKinley showed her lighting spirit by emerging victor over Akron South after she was behind by ten points the third quarter McKinley was unable to chase the tourney Jinx at Akron After defeating Youngstown Rayen and the strong Akron East squad which vsas favored to go through the tourney McKinley crlppled and worn out by the East game fell before the Salem squad by four points We would like to offer our hearty congratulations to the coach and ro the members of the team for their most successful season BASKETBALL STATISTICS McK1nleV 26 Pittsbui h Pea McKinley 33 Cleveland Lake g body 20 McKinley 37, Kent 21 McKinley 36, East Liverpool 26 McKinley 30, Columbus East 28 McKinley 25, Akron Central 35 McKinley 31, Dayton Steele 24 McKinley 25, New Philadel- phia 29 McKinley 27, Alliance 23 wood 17 ward 26 McKinley 21, Alliance 15 South 19 McKinle 23, Marietta 16 Y McKinley 15 Massillon 16 McKinley 39, Springfield 30 McKinley 24, Toledo Wood- McKinley 30, Youngstown McKinley 30, Massillon 27 McKinley 35, Akron South 29 McKinley 18, Youngstown i AA M hlnrfyle-l g l McKinley zef Mansfield 35 Rayen 5 W McKinley 23, Youngstown ' MCKIHICY 21, Akron East Rayen 12 McKinley 22, Salem 26 - 'E' INDIVIDUAL SCORING F. G. Fouls , Totals Black, c t.t,,...,,,.,, ttt. 7 0 44 184 Q L-M Hodnick, f ....,.,,.. c... 4 5 37 127 J I Holmes, f ..,.....,,.. .,.. 3 7 35 109 ' Ewing, g ,..,,.V,,,,,, .,,. 2 2 6 50 , i Sheets, f ittttt.tttt,,t,,t ,t,t 1 1 3 25 Barrett, g ....,,,,.,.,i.r,t . 9 6 24 Cronenwett, f .,.,,...,t. . 7 5 19 V7 Bahl, g ,....V,,...,.Y..... . 7 3 17 X Rittersbaugh, g ,ttt,,,, . 7 2 16 Christie, f ,,..,,,,t,ttt . 6 1 13 I Kaufman, f ,,,,,.,tt.. ...., 4 0 8 Daniels, f r...tr A. ..... 2 1 5 Totals ,,,,,eeee,,,rr,t, ...,.... 2 27 145 597 McKinley Total ..V..,.,....Yt ttt.,,, 5 97 Opponents ...,.,.tr...tttit,tttt.rttt.tttt 498 McKinley'Average,,. i,,,, 1, ,... .. 27 Opponents Average .,,, ,. 22 1 I Y AV.. V . , - A ' soda-1 '4' f ll -.ef 100 53+- M.....,M....... .Cl 1' Q Z I L l f l Hia 1 xl Ml . 5 l Firft Row-Wilkz'n5on, joreph, Koonf, Rugglef, furekovic, Farrf'l, Rudy, Grfenf. Suomi Row Mrilfacgewman,-farujlyv manager,'E,vm0nl, Carnahan, Prfntz, .1lr. Carter, C0ach,'BifdIf1', Damflf f 1 cf, yew, flu fnt manager, , 'BASKETBALL RESERVES- l ' 1,H1S squad of McKinley High Reserves upheld the undefeated l ig record ofthe Reserve teams for the past few years, by going 1 5 RQ through a 15 game schedule without suffering a loss. It was l :tt the third consecutive season that they have not been beaten. l 'WJ During that time they have run up a total of 50 straight Q victories. They have won 65 of their last 68 games, and about half of l these have been played on the road, which proves that they do not y have to be on their own court to win. l l l In completing the 15 victories this season the Reserves totaled 445 1 l points, or an average of 29 per game, while their opponents made only 236 for an average of 16 per game. . 5 dj Scoring honors were practically evenly divided between Daniels and Carnahan, forwards, scoring 98 and 97 points respectively. . 5 Nearest to them was Jurekovic, guard, who totaled 50. , 1 Reserves 22, New Phila. Reserves 7, Reserves 37, Akron West e l Reserves 205 Reserves 30, Salem Reserves 21, Reserves 21, Akron ' i Central Reserves 153 Reserves, 31, Salem Reserves 165 Reserves 35, gi-I 1 New Phila. Reserves 153 Reserves 19, Alliance 123 Reserves 36, Canal rj Fulton High 12, Reserves 22, Massillon Reserves 11, Reserves 25, ll , Lakewood Lightweights 15, Reserves 39, East Liverpool Reserves 17, 'fail Reserves 36, Alliance 105 Reserves 32, Youngstown South Reserves 265 mgl Reserves 32, Massillon Reserves 23, Reserves 28, Akron South ill Reserves 15. ' fl- ilil l l Vfiiffil1 ifSifNQQ,F5575Yfi7ffQ3AXf2Z1f'S?Ef15F!t2Q ,M3'1X3U l9ffQ'4i52? Q tQI,k7fWwl. fx' lfll ll l A 'E fd 65 rr 41fli wfrff?'YZfStf lea. -1 .fi 4 -V E ,,-- --f-W1,-,--A----.-- f-.a .-4, f. ...- V -W.- .... ..- .... ., . ,,., ,, W.,t-,ri4,,1,.,,.,t.-,,..,,,, ,,,,r,.ri,,, l -..ggi 101 Eh, l F l l l l 1,41 'J If LWFQKQ IDT Einiayicef I l l. I r l l l l l V Firft Row-Rudy, Fowler, Farwicle, W1zlleer,Zeran, Trary, Farrall. Serond Row-lV1'llein,ron lab Kflly. Jloore, Cordray, Bfnazftl, Culp, Leiber, Ilaguf, Young. ' FOOTBALL RESERVES ' l 5 ECOND string football has finally reached the stage where it 5 l lffl can produce results almost equal to those of the varsity. l EQ Composed almost entirely of Sophomores, who are green at jfs theigame, the Reserves won two-thirds of their games. No nw' Senior IS eligible for Reserve athletics, but the Reserves nevertheless are forced to play against Seniors. Such was the case in their conflict with Uniontown, as this team, as well as many others, ,Mlm uses any player available in the school. Uniontown was the only team on the Reserve schedule to break through their defense for more than l l one touchdown. Much respect and thanks are due Ward Young, - Reserve coach, for developing the Reserve team. They chalked up a 5 total of 138 points against their opponents 40. l In the first game the Reserves romped away with a 44-0 victory over i North Canton. Doylestown was next victimized 7-0. Entirely out- , classed by height, weight, and experience, Uniontown handed us a 20-7 defeat. The Carrollton-Reserve fracas resulted in a scoreless draw, but the Reserves came back the next week and outscored Canal y Fulton 20-7. The second defeat of the year was at the hands of New ly l Philadelphia Reserves, the final count being 6-2. Magnolia proved to fl be a much inferior foe and were put down to the tune of 26-0. But ' Louisville, Class B county champs, had much trouble in disposing , of the Reserves. After three periods of bitter lighting Louisville suc- ll ceeded in securing the only touchdown of the game. The lastgame 'g saw Central High defeated 32-0. l, T , UQ? ,W oo WWA, t c ,... e,..--..-.,. W ,,..,..... ...M-,..-t..,s...a,,.r.,,,-Mt,.,,,t l , 3 g YN'--xl-.xg . f gg, T-tc-ul ,X -f -..sgf 10 2 Ea..- 3 5 . r ig 1 1 1 1 1 1 fe-L f ff Y M 1 1 I 1 Q 11 .K, 11 1 1 1 . ' 11 1 1 1 111 11 1 '11 1111111 11' 11 1 1 A f ' 1 1 , . 5 F , 11 1. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1, 1 1 19 ,J 1 11 .L lf ll 11 '. 11 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 w 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Xu 1 1 1 1 I .1 1 ll 1 11 ' 1 1 - 1 1 11 ' 1 -I if ri 1 4 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 W1 Z .. .-,-. , . .W , ! 3 1! 1 lg Firft R0wfTaggart, Teal, Cr0'r1fnwz'If, Hozlnirle, flleadow, Bailey. Serond Rau-Goff, furekovic, l 1 , Wilkinfon, Lalinfky, Leift, Kriclzbaum, Sticleel, Young, .rtudfni mavzagfr. Third Row- T11 1 Young, toarfzf Exmozzf, Danifff, :l'lCC0l'77liL'k, Rudy, Shrake. 1 'VARSITY TRACK- 1 1 1 1 jy 1 gi' UQANY aspirants responded to the interclass track and lield meet 1' held A ril 14-15 and 18 at Lehman Field. The Varsit was icked 1 1 , P Y P 11 1 1 - 1 from the most outstandin contestants b Coaches Peabod and ' 1 . g -Y Y 1 , 1 Q A Young. The returning offive lettermen will be a great asset to the 1 N 1 1 1'- A team's success. j ' Although no school record was broken the boys showed promising form, 1 1 ' 1 and will probablv arouse considerable recognition during the difficult ' ' M17 . H 1 schedule which has been mapped out for them. Q 1 1 1 1 Track is creating more interest and enthusiasm in McKinley.than it has ' 1 durin the ast ears. It will soon be rated with as much consideration as 2 1 f bgll cllblibll ' oot a an as et a . 1 , 1 1 1 The first meet was a triangular indoor meet,'w1th Massillon, Alliance, 1- I1 1 and Canton in the McKinley gym. It was won easily by McKinley. McK1n- 1 1 1 1 ley is also entered in two ofthe most dilicult relay meets ln Ohio. They hrst Q 11 1 1 1 go to Columbus to compete against the best teams in the state. Their second Ai. 1 1 relay entry is at Lakewood. 1 fl A Salem, a new foe taken on this year, fills. in the third place with Akron J 1 1 51 Central for a trian ular meet at Lehman Field, the onl home showin of '1 1 1 1 I 1 f . g . y . g 1 1 1 1 McKinley. Salem has an array of stars, featuring Allen, who tied the 1 1 1 1 1 ff'-3, national inter-scholastic record at Chicago in the pole vault. 1 The county meet held at Alliance, the district meet at Massillon, and the 3 11 state school meet at Columbus finish the schedule. 1 1 . SQ 13: 1 1 1 iii? , ,.L, Nt,,e LLL e .. ,. hu, 134511 1 1 -.11 1. .,,sZx4?EEjz11l 1,319 ,jl'A1f113f? ,L f53'L2f f 11 1 C 'W 5 X -41103 19:-M 15222355?1g-iff.-iff--we - - 1 -i ..cc igfigigifzle-121-i.g'eg 1,Hp11'i'jv1x-...X '68, ,.ilX'X.'s.:t1f' E . - .1 no WTVW f P1 fl f , ii. W 1, I1 31 l 1 l 1, ll! '11 1 1i1. 11 11,. 11,i.1 1f l1W fl 1 1 .QA 11.1 1 I 1 ' 5 ,x 11 1 -1- . 11 l ' 1 1 1115 Nl ll 91' Bill ,l i lll ll ltli I . 1 ll fly? .1 1 .lil fl l rl ll 1 11 if ijt 113. ,, 1 lll Vough! Chriftzan Ham' -CHEER LEADERS' ll 1 Ml CKINLEY athletic teams have been among the best in the l 54: F753 . . . . 11 , Q 9 5 state this year. Much credit must rightly be given to the 1 f' . ' .5 ,O Y 1 1 l l players on the various teams But athletics could not be 1 .1 - l , , , fir' f student body. McKinley teams this year were especially ly 11, I well favored in this respect as every game was supported consci- , p l entiously both by the student body and by the citizens of Canton. ,, ! But how can an excited crowd best show its enthusiasm? The answer I 11 1 X il is-by organized cheering. l termed a success without the vshole hearted support of the 1 K 1 1 l 1 l l At the beginning of the year the three cheer leaders selected by the ' , l 1 student body were Charles Christian, Harold Vought, and Paul Hans. l E 1 1 I They were responsible for the organizing of the McKinley rooters. 11 111 1 They followed the teams on many of the trips and their work was 1 , 1 4 l 4 1 11 lull highly commendable. To handle a half-frenzied crowd and to attempt lj j . l 1 1 to lead them in cheers is a hard task. Many times when the team Nl . l seemed to be losing hope and to be falling behind, the work of the gil 1 . 1 1 1 r rooters led by the cheer leaders brought the team out on top and ff A 11 2 snatched victory out of defeat. tw, .1 1 1 11 N1 l if l X ll -1 ! 1 . . . F l 1' I '1 At almost every assembly no matter whether it is for athletics, l 2115.111 N' I debates, or for some other high school function, the cheer leaders 1 lil! ' must be on deck tbtry and make the crowd raise the roof. ,1, 1' 1 1 1 lg, 'eel ill 1' , 1, . . 17X-11 - lil . ,1'11 1,111 .,. .. 11111511 112 1, 1' 1 Q' M1 A 1 M433 I 1 1. f'Hri'1'5l is 1 ' 'gl-lr'-1 ,L XA. Q 'lfiila ug, ., '14 ,, 1' 'Z--521541 , gag 1-,N ,., p. ' ir, .fn e'1 tp' 1 151j:f1f'1,x1 Ury.. . Q1 V, flt apg. R-.145 1.7 fm ., 'ew' ,. 1 x ...cf f-..,1..fpr11, 1 4 f sl f . '1. 1 2 .37 f' 1 .: E' -1,-1 ,Yr 1 :tx -1 ': X fmt? -xg!! , 3 aff sf . 4 1 M1111-:ff4.9fY.1f f vr,:N Q -..iff 104 He.. 41 1 1 w Ti? M-15 Te 3 ff' 'Q Q, f ff T TTLZTZA' .,Lif.i':Q.iliifgf,:QT fi. lY01l7QNi Kwik'-' lljxgwluliilip - Fe 57' ,fe-N--ni.--2-fi7f5'Nl ,- aQ1,gz.glg.a1a ' EET Ls --'9g1jf'ggrge.,,Qiiq,Q E - li l N llxg X ff' 1 lv? r I I 1 fill YET l l 1 Q l . l 1 1 If .xy A 1 2 -- lf X YALE HARVARD MG, Yale-Sickafooyf, Slufxrr, W'ynn, Szabf, Strikowfky, fanzff, Sohnlfin, Goldberg, Barflrir, Dcweeff, 1 W 'rt Scott, Ilirkr, Ufulldogj. Ilarzvard-Seiplf, rllar Kznzif, Schory, Jflzcom, Ilillibirlz, fohnfon, 1 Seymour, Kell, Dfhn, Gould, Sanford, Scott, Q Kidj. il ' THE YALE-HARVARD GAME ' 1 J' MA-RCH 17, in the music room. a close game ended in a ' H second successive victory during the past two years for. Yale. N I A rapid start ended the first quarter with Harvard in the 1 1 ff-X jf. lead 1-1--1-. Then, as if hit by a streak of lightning, Yale grew 1 bw- stronger. Harvard was baflled and was able to score but one l basket and one foul before the half, which ended with Harvard still l l 1,1 in the lead, but Yale close behind 17-15. The second half started with j 5 l more action on both sides, but Yale's poor start began to be made up. The third quarter ended 20-21 Yale. The deciding quarter brought 3 1 - with it a slew of baskets for Yale and a weakening defense for Harvard. The ball traveled back and forth, the whistle blew, and Yale carried . off the victory 35-28. tl 1 The members ofthe team were chosen from the three interclass '1 1 squads by the girls' gym instructor, Miss Whitlock, and' were so chosen as to enable two equally balanced teams to meet in a close in Q l combat. The Yale Harvard game is the outstanding event of girls, ' athletics, being the only game for which two varsity teams are chosen. l The Yale team wore blue middies, white bloomers and white tiesg 1 i signifying the color of Yale. , The Harvard team wore white gym suits trimmed in red Strlpes and 'fag W' a large red H for a breast plate-disclosing the Harvard color. , ul! 2 Wil A . dial! ., ,N X, . I we . 'i,,..v-V55k,,J.! mg, .Li-,,g-,V ' ' V: My . 1' ,L .f , JHkggrigiif,fg5:i:.M 3 'Q AMW, r - - 1 vt: ., .. 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Third Row-Swfifzfr, Lfrch. cfsiig V 1 A 7 . 5 5 SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL ffl 2 ,f 1-.,HE SENIOR class of this year can boast of the best basket- I N' t ,fliii ball team that the McKinley class followers have had the 'ef-QQ lf J pleasure of witnessing for a number of years. The team al- l stxihfli though the best in years had a compariatlvely hard tlme 1n 4 Hg 'Jn securing the class honors. The competltxon was unusually if F keen wlth the exce tion of the Freshmen, who offered httle or no t . . p . . . . Glu reslstance at all. The Semors fimshed at the top of the llst w1th a total , ld of seven pomts, the Junlors had slx, the Sophomores Hve, and the 1 Freshmen none. 1 M'r. Davlson coached the successful team composed of two ent- varslty men and other well-known players IH amateur clrcles. Experl- q 1 ence was the leading factor 1n acquxrlng the champlonshlp for them. T f Efligfl Thexr last game of the season, wlth the Jumors, dec1ded whlch team would wear the class numerals. It was bitterly fought. At the half the score was close, but shortly afterwards, the SCDIOFS, offense came to gtg! I Q l1fe,.and shattered the losers' defense, and the Semors defeated the f 5 E' j A Jumors 33-23. li, x XXV, The scores of their games were very high, proving that the offense 15 ',ff.,f,3 neverlslowed down no matter how far they were ahead. LW, K ' Whlle the A team was wmning all thelr games, the only team 'Q 1 that the B team could ut down was the Freshman. t H ,, . .P . . . . ue H The A teames VICIOFICS lncreased the Semors lead ln the race for Cf-ill-L. llylng the class colors. They won all of thelr three games played. ,' T l T 1 1 I , I . -..qgf 105 Ee..- I'-afif HW ll' 1 l , . il ziillgl Qfraif If Iii eyitiefiiQ F35 ,! Vial xi Q fi lf Il I Q pg Q , l g ii I U a ' 4 I ug V 1 lp l l, ll,ll: lf Lil? lil' ll sl 2 iz it + Q I I H V ' il il l I , 1 . i l in I I I Firft Row-Schory, Dfhn, Sluufr. Serum! Row-Sohnlein, Bartleff, Sickafoofe, Seymour, Deweffe. 12 Third Row-Arhconi, Schotr, Caftor, Demjuey, Jffholder. 114 gi lf - SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL' I fx HE CLASS of '27 can well be proud of its girls, basketball i I dteam. The A team worked its way through the series of I1 W by interclass games with a clean record, winning all the games X ' ' ng K in which it played. ll Q LCCWJZ The first game was with the Juniors and resulted in a score A l of 44-14. The Sophs, while they showed development in each game , played, were unable to stop the Seniors. The real test game of the 'i season was played on February 23 with the Juniors. This game was lll vigorously contested throughout but finally ended in favor of the l l Seniors b five points. Splendid team work was the outstanding I w feature in the success of the Seniors and of course they also had 1 excellent material. l H This victorious team consisted of the following girls: Carolyn I 1 ' Dehn, captain and guardg Ruth Sickafoose, centerg Berdine Slusser, , 1 gli Imogene Schory, Marion Seymour, forwards' Sarah Bartlett and I 3 I fig Florence Sohnlein, guards. l f l The B team played the same number of games as the AH VI gaining four points for the Seniors by winning four out of the six Il If games pla ed. Under the captaincy of Margaret Castor, the team ll I Y L , l was composed of: Margaret Ashcom, Dorothy Dempsey, and Florence QNX I ggi , Affholder, forwardsg Polly Deweese, Dorothy Schott, and Doris ill Ni i Calhoun, guards. 0 T lil l The members of both teams were awarded their class numerals for Qi if Z their Hne work. il lg ll lil i Q63 so .- L m,L,,, S I so ,rrc S Fflatiil . ,GQ 5-4 iqxih--AY fgx f qpggjgg gS5N721:tglJf W' r-JLIQJ'-'Ll If-. twig, , I 107 Ea..- i gh. A ttyl , 1. TI fT'fE A E:3lfff'? Hg M --gi. :g13i.i11.pfff.ElQI' frgjgjg f' fx, V M Q. We fl w . . . .. A-M-Wa.--fig... , r 5f il-. .Mig Htl. A AM5192Cagigliiijjfg fwisegrf U .. 7 ji l f X Y! , P we s in gil V. ill lQIf.IL1 l V7 VT 5 l 5 X i . l 2 1 i llfllxi LM TQ-.1 :ill ,. rl l l Ml V Ili eil aft M -v--f. 41751 Ill Us Jul-ll V li ff tl ,mil L.-.i Milli ,.....43 35-07- 11 l llxxfl i. 551.1 ffl? llll' Mg titty Val .4 I! 'l ll all? fkil 2 L1 X, -, f. ll lil 'v lil lil ll! ll fir! ff-.1 is g at sf: wi ll 1, fl. ix f' , Mfg X r l u Firrt Row- Kniglzl, Clark, Rifterrbauglz, Vail, Campbell. Srrond Raw-Dyulefnbrqd, Smiffx Sclzilowfl, Lrrznon. ' JUNIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL ' l f Wg NJTILL unable to chase the Senior jinx. the Junior interclass VP lf basketball team finished their schedule just one point behind X :N the champion Seniors, but played a brand of ball that was Ifjif fl hard to beat. TJ Mr. Metzger turned the coaching duties over to a member of the Junior class. His Work proved so satisfactory that he was asked to retain that same capacity next year. The A and B 'teams produced equal results, each winning two games and losing one. The teams were small, but very swift. They displayed the best passing seen throughout the series. The B team easily defeated the Freshman and Senior BH teams, but fell before the Sophomores Who Went through the season Without suffering a loss. Junior A's', in their first game drubbed the Freshmen 44-14, and came back to defeat the Sophomores, but had no easy time. lt was the closest game of the series. The final count Was 16-15. The last game was their only setback, and that was at the hands of the Seniors. It Was a hard fought contest and rather close until the last quarter. The Seniors came back with a classy offensive array, and downed the Juniors by a ten point advantage. The redeeming feature in that game Was the continued fighting spirit shown throughout the battle. If this spirit is carried on to next year the Juniors will have little difficulty in Winning the championship. f .Y . 1 .y :..:v.r' E px, ,-QL ' , . . .. V ..J.TT,,t.G 2 -..sgf 103 Es..- Z F .f u I HN Q NB ,lt li f :Xl 'jiQ1j'i. jT, ? ,,'.' 'iii Y'k,' ii ' jj ff at f 4- ' ' -,QQQQ5 3 7,3 V-,'- , gif'- fTQ,e2e-'ffi Q ,Y L15-B' iifxl-. ,Llfliilg X EZ, 7' Nfl- ,fin Jgjjgfhf. 1 iwe4si91f.L.J.1 f fliris ' ' fQ1:bsfa.Ql...,o Q Wil 4- V ,Q lp in l v. 'X l LL .... 5 W E lf u - . K, ja 2 E s ' l i i l , l l N 4 Wa r 2 . a l l L I . l 5 ' , no V E. ll 2 . ' l Ci1'clffI1'wf11, .-l.x'ff1'0d, lf5rhlinzzw1,Gatrhz'I, F'ffyma1'k, Sabo, C!appfr,Caff'.f. l.-jI1l711'f, .Mar K6'7lZiE- A 241011, Lawion, Kfyef. 34U0lzib1'rg, Sfipfe, llillibifh U 9 XY l ' JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL- , . N L'W ,S USUAL, basketball-remains the fayorlte sport of the fol- f , N? lowers oflgirls' athletics. It IS the chlef one participated in ' E 7 by the girls of McKinley. When Miss Whitlock issued the ,M ' I? ' ' ' ' VU 1 1 , call for recruits just before Christmas more than enough Q . J 'Y girls for a first and second team turned out from the Junior l , class. 'KAN and HB teams are chosen from each class and the number I 3 of games won by each team is taken into consideration when the if championship is decided. ,V 1 cf' The hrst game was with the Seniors who completely outplayed us l l as is shown b the score, -l-I-ll. Our second ame with the Seniors f 1 1 Y . . S . . 1 was one of great excitement and tension. With determination and 1 1 true class spirit the Juniors fought from the very start to the hnal l l whistle but were unable to defeat the Seniors. The score was. ZS-23. Q' 1 The three games with the Sophs were comparatively easy victories f for the Juniors. The final game was the Junior-Semor game and 1 again we were outplayed, coming out on the short end ofthe score. Clean playing and good sportsmanship are stressed more than i playing to win and if we have accomplished anything this year, it N has been through the splendid and untiring efforts of our coach and physical director, Miss Whitlock. ' ' . . K I The AH team consisted of: Goldberg, .H1ll1b1sh. MacKenzie, Kell, 15 Seiple, Lawton, Keyes, and James, captain. The B team consisted Ng ,I of: Clapper, Freymark, Eschliman, Irwin, Axelrod, Sabo, Gates, and N ,lll Gatchel, captain. i l i l ,J ' , SGW. , fe, .,.. .ogy -1,65 ff I f- ,-t ,.., -f -fef a- 4, V. 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R0iL ZtIgIlI'lIj', Cofp, llrznziltrnrz, K1'I,.l'1'f'. Ui 1 , 1 SOPHUMORIL BOYS BASKILTBALL 1 . s - 1 9 f W , I HIL SOPHOMORILS produced a basketball squad that would I 5 f f X ' worry an team. TllC11'SWlfTtIICSS and accurac overcame then' 3 ,f , .- Y. . . Y . . . J decrded drsadvantage III SIZC. They won two thrrds of their 4 l 'f X - - 1 - - I f rug -. 2 , games, as dld the JLIDIOTS and Semors. but the most wms Q L' ' were by the B team whlch COHSUILIICS only one polnt 5 Q toward class honors. rl hey l'1l1lSl16d just one pomt behlnd the Jumors. Best of the Best in the school, the li team was rated, and were 5 Zi jLlSfll'll1l5Ty rated, by defeatlng the older and much more experrenced A JLIDIOI' and Senior BU teams and the Freshman team. 4 1 The hrst games on the Sophs schedule were wlth the Seniors. The I gl Sophomore BU team defeated the Semor l3's,' 17-13, but the upper , if classmen's A team avenged the defeat suffered by the BU team to ' A the degree of slaughter. The Sophs then took the Jumors by surprlse and the BU team came through Wlth another vlctory to thelr credlt. ki! The Junror Aw team found the Sophomore A team a rather ob- 1 ll stmate crew, but hnally succeeded m wrlgglmg past defeat by one l pomt. l The hnal games on thelr schedule, wlth the Freshmen, gave the AU team its only vlctory, and the BH team 1ts thlrd. The 'KAN team 3 deserves a lot of credlt even though they dld not make a Hashy show- mg. They fought hard and never gave up. Rumors have been revealed that they clalm to brmg the Cl121IHplOl'!Sl'1lp to their class next year. TWT l l 4 -..ggi 1 10 ig..- f J iuffgi--i2fgf 5i Mfilgf- il ' Q as ,W,, fgmi 1110146 4 , 1 i i 'L H in 3 , I 3 i 1 , ,w i , V l w 1 f 1 l 44 V 1 -. 1 if? if i r y X1 All ! 5 gy 1 f fa Jf i 414 ' s I I1 l ' 1 Q E? 2 lil wli g A .A. M11 r L m 1 1 1 ' 1 4 ' ' 3 5 ' I 1 il . Al ,L 1 :fm .l 1 say . Q, 4 ,f 1 1 f-. f .Q 4 f l 'I Ci1'rlf4 Iffff, Lundy, Kaufman, .flnfZMf0n, Radfbaugh, Lanlz, Goodwin, Gilef, lIu1zt.fbr'1'gr'1'. Firft IV Row--Sniiffi.Smbr,fCf1pfn1'711,Sf1'z'fc0fvfky. Second Row--Engfz'.rf1,f0fz11ffn11,Scf1u 771IIl'lI1'7', Il'ynn, Could. I ' il 7 ' 1 y SOPHOMORE GIRLS BASKETBALL l M LTHOUGH the Sophs were not victors in the interclass com- l petition, they showed splendid lighting spirit and on several ,l 1 Q occasions gave their opponents much cause for Worry. l I ,Q t The A team was composed of the following girls: Marie ' : Stabe, captaing Dorothy Wynn, Elsie Grace Gould, Hester l -lane Johnston, Sarah Strikowsky, and Virginia English. The subs l Were: Lucille Schumacher, Edna Smith, Clara Louise Huntsherger, Y and Marjorie Lantz. I I A Q i The hrst game was played with the Juniors, and resulted in a victory ' I It 1 for the Lipper classmen, with a score of 22-11. Despite the Swophs hard I fi i l practice, the second game resulted in a Walliavvay by thelbeniors for i l I they scored 63 to the Sophs 13. Again the Sophs and Juniors battled Mi, N . andwhen the final Whistle h1evv,.the score stood 18-15 in favor ofthe QQ 1 I Juniors. This was the most exciting game in which the Sophs partici- 1 gl pated. The Seniors once more showed their superiority, for the score EX' l of the fourth game was 56-8. The tvvo concluding games ended with Q l 1' 1 the Sophs on the short end ofthe scores 31-9 and 23-13. 2 ,l The B team had a fairly good standing at the end ofthe season lp X and ol1'ered the only point gained by either team. The members of this ,jj If ' fl squad were Janet Delp, captaing Rachael Radebaugh. Virginia Giles, ' 1 f ' l f E Betty Hess, Katherine Lundy, Emma Kaufman, Dora Goodwin. ' QL 1 flu , Mary Jane. Cole, Roberta Meyers, Florence Miller, Edna Scott. Ill Kathleen Kilcullen, Eleanor Anderson, and Hartswell Butler. 5. ,xg LL. l r're 'e 31.1-lei fi .43i1,2f11fSfs2'inH. 'fe' sofa :awp st' .,t1,' , f-f-zggvfifirla f ,g'ff7fi5 ll N fb U if-,Q 49 iv-1: If 1 -..if ll 1 Em.- V.. I i E E i , I T Ma... .. . 5 ,-M .wx f -.2 2 if A. X 7 t If-ii , I - As. 1 Iii 1 , 1 2 i ' I W V-ve K, r W I fi w r 1 i.. K t g 1 v R X 1 x f x .ini 4 I h M.. .. w Y Q X., I- ' ., f- .V my . 3 f ww-.. 'ji L is wif.. .. JZ. .,,.,.g,i-..,-.LQJ JL ,,,,g ,Q D, ,::-,4,. ,S ii, r,,,xw,,X Km-MH' -Mf5Ln,Anktyrjgjxhlb 4 1, S Flirxt Row-Taggnri, Bahl, Danny. Sammi Row-.Viff1'f, Ilurdfng. SENIOR BOYS, SWIMMING TEAM f VVIMMING proved to be the black sheepy' in the Seniors, 'V routine of athletic activities for the present year, as it was i?.5 S the onlyione which they failed to win. They failed to qualify pfgfilfs for the hnal meet, as a result they were only able to secure 'U' J' six points. As Juniors this team finished third, but both years their fighting spirit was not absent. Points decide the winners, and little attention is paid to the effort which is applied. Winning all other events made an allowance for this happening, because the Seniors had secured enough points toward class honors in other branches to make up for swimming. Their setback in swimming did not tend to lessen their confidence, on the contrary they came back in track, and carried away practically every Hrst. What has been said about the Senior swimming team does not mean that they did not offer any opposition. They raced in the semi-finals, and made the Juniors and Sophomores fight for all they got. The Fates', decreed that the Seniors should not win the meet. With a little more luck the Seniors would have been up with the leaders in the meet but as it is their efforts are certainly appreciated. Farewell Senior swimmers, your spirit has been worthy of much respect, and we hope that you will make good in the future on leaving McKinley I-Iigh. -..sgf 112 1549..- 1 -2 5 -f -u--A -:---Q 1-.pr -W.. 1- -14'---,:,,m 1--s.w---,fin ---F --5-----1'-,F-e.,.f -W,--.-eu--.4-..-,.,-m..Y ,..Y---f-.1r-,-v--V- . Mi'-Te.. I :I ' '-ef11t'cf'f1e fli1'r'r iT3fii a'T are hnuyicia i ill 5 E I9 , Firrt Row-Scott, Cole, Sickafooye, jenkivu. Sfcond RowABungard, Ream, Kemp. - , nm , SENIOR GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM ' 5 'L HESENIQR girls who came out for swimming this year did . fig their best in the interclass contest but the Sophs proved too 0 . I much for them. . I In the first meet the Sophs defeated the Juniors 44-33 and 175- JM then the Seniors 50-27. But the Seniors came back after that p and surprised the Juniors by winning 50-27. In some events of this meet there was unusually keen competition. I The star swimmer of the Senior team was Marion Scott, who took .I first place in the plunge, sideover arm, diving and was on the relay I I team which defeated the Juniors. There was much family competition this year in the Soph-Senior l I meet. In one event the three Scott sisters were entries, two being Q Sophs and the third a Senior. Isabel Cole, Senior and Mary ,lane Cole, Soph, also sisters, swam against each other in the meet. Isabel Cole I excelled especially in the breast stroke but entered also in the back h I stroke and relay. I The other members of the team are Gladys Nape, trojong Harriet 1 y y Bungard, plungeg Ruth Jenkins, side-under and side-over armg ' Roberta Kemp plunge and side-overg Martha Ream, breast and side- overg and Bug Sickafoose, crawl, trojon, and back stroke. ly H 5 N Due to lack of interest not many Senior girls came out for the ll I! swimming team this year. We didn't take first place but at least we ' l V pulled in a good second. REM! i 111 A' K la Q - v up .,.,u-.-..u--,..,, W Mau.-. ,,-, Yr it ..,. S I V A fp,-J K . 1 1 ff,QQ:31i,,,,g l ----5 ....,gf113 Eg..- f' .pgiij . l 1 EFI? ,543-,mi i welll ffl r li W 'iz ig ! Wil? will lifii lll li ll. . Ml :Yi lilfi ll? 5 mtg' M hi fl I V Il I li' Ji ll ll? l 2 il I 1 lXT Tl Wil 'il ill llghll ll ,m!,'. ill li if il l l-,fi .relay ik... fllT'7. .gxi 'riff 1 Vwljf Ja i , Q I .1 :Y 47 -' r, U--. , xflil A ilffiiiif 5 I T I I .-, . 0511 1351-fEE46lf , fa e hm fi it . A 1 .. --e..i.eQcf..- k l I ,.g4i4Qm4.a, ,AA, :mera J f Firft Row-Shrakf,Cray, Ferrell, famff. Sfroml Row-Scfmovel, Bufkwalffr. JUNIOR BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM Y' 'Lg OLDING to their promise of last year the Junior swimmers if if proved to be the best tanksters in the high school this season, capturing the intra-mural swimming championship. Proper ' 'li physical and training conditions made it possible for such an honor. After assuming the heroic role of class champs, four of these swimmers represented a part ofthe varsity swimming team. Their closest rivals were the Sophomores who crowded them to the final post. The deciding event was the relay, which the Juniors suc- ceeded in taking from the Sophomores. The team came through on top in every meet, and every man did his bit. Misere was high point man for the Juniors, taking hrsts in the -I0 and 100 yard free styleevents. He, also, was tied for first place in the 20 yard free stroke. Ferrell showed fine form in the breast stroke, capturing first place in every meet. Gray's ability to obtain hrst place in the back stroke was a considerable help to the team. The diving events revealed many outstanding divers. Shrake, the only entrant ofthe Juniors, was able to rate third place in this event. He took thirds in the 20 and 40 yard free style swims. , The Junior relay team was composed of Misere, Gray, Ferrell, and Shrake. It held a monopoly on first place in every meet. I F-11 rn , . . . 3 M Even greater work for next year is prophesied by the Juniors. 3 if 'V ' I ii l 1 'i , 'Qfg-j?,iZl-ij.gs,, :mmf A 1 , f'mrl,: 1. ec ff ...tn fi 4 mix Kfgftut, Ussyw ,. i J,--li ' if .,,,..JQi--,. L. , ' l . 114 ,.,,x -I. ,. p . 1 73l?ffl'fii 'ijgji linll lllil L , 215 I lilll :fl M1 iff Fl W all ,Exp li' if X . I Q E fl l E , . iii, l , . Q l E Z I l I 2 l 2 I ! fl 3? Q 'TI MII Ili. ily 453 ill TI . , ., , ...W ,,. .- fs 1 G L1'l'71Q'lTL -Yx j'i, ,T ,f ,vf .1l-f Q T ' . i limi? ki ri L evicagcffiagg elle? f lQ f 1 1 1 v 1 1 .JL Q L ly ll I f Ill 1 v l Q I I .. l Ml f X l 1 l l l l l l l i Nl ffl s l 'T l -gl Firft Row-Que1zlin,Clarkr, Szll,L0v1g. Sffond ROTUZJOTZEI, Clarke, Hufff, forfplz. fitnf bij 1 SOPHOMORIL SW IMMING TEAM 1 fdwff ITH a total of 21 points the Sophomores were able to take , V a good second in the annual interclass swimming meet at McKinley. Outstanding swimmers were few, but the team 4 X A worked like a veteran aggregation. An interesting and varied meet was arranged by Ward E. ' Young, chairman of the athletic committee. The preliminaries were held December 3, the semi-Hnals were staged December 17, and the V finals were swum off January 17. 4 X The Sophomores and the Juniors were left alone to Hnish the meet, 2 lu ' as the Seniors and Freshmen failed to qualify. It was an interesting ' lf meet, being close at all times until the relay. The Juniors snatched the ,Aj SO yard relay, and took the championship along with it. ll V1 Two Hrsts were captured by the Sophomores. R. Clark nosed out T 1 Misere in the 20 yard free style for one first, and Quayle took the l diving event with little trouble. Quayle has exceptional ability in i 1 diving, and the Sophomores can depend on him to get points in that Q branch in future meets. The Sophomores expect to carry away the honors next season, and jg with this point in mind it will take a mighty fine team to collect more fl points than they. With a little experience addedito their present Lfllglj ability the Sophs certainly will make tough sledding for the other classes. We wish them luck! ip lil il ffl i I A ix: ll l 1 X' if X .... ., H . ..,.. . ,,, . .. ...W...-.,.. . ,. ,wt fx ,f'-frflxff H m an-1 f . If A fftsi 3 f L ff ,Ja ' ' I , . , :.:w 4 . V A 1 ' if 'if-4.4. Q :1..vf1-325 ' 'wx --.ff 115 Bw.- S1136 filler S Q r 3' ldl IME' llllml 1 i 1 1 1 5 . 1 I M 'H R 1 1 . il 1 fl , 1 1 1 11 1 ll . .ll 4 l . , 11 l r l l 1 A Yriw i I l Iffz to Right-Dewfmr, Piprr, Sfymour, Schott, Sitleafooff. Boylan, Shea, Rebilloi, Slufffr, Fogfl, Sohnlrin. 1 ' l ' SENIOR GIRLS HOCKEY ' .-.K Lf, HIS is the second year that hockey has been participated in I lfgfifi by the girls of McKinley. It proved a very interesting and j I.. exciting sport and many Senior girls took part. 3 swglff5l All the games Were played on the Harter Field with Jack 1' A 'ij Frost playing a prominent part. Great enthusiasm was shown on the part of the players, and the rooters were fine in volume 2 ' but not in number. The Senior team Was composed of Fanchon Fogel, Theressa Boylan, ' Kate Shea, Berdine Slusser, Camilla Rebillot, Joyce Piper, Charlotte Dyson, Ruth Sickafoose, Marion Seymour, Dorothy Schott, Polly Deweese and Florence Sohnlein, captain. ' The First game was played With the Sophomores and ended 15-1 in favor ofthe Seniors. The second game was with the Juniors in a l, drizzling rain, but this did not handicap the Seniors in finishing Hrst p f , 1 with an 8-1 score. The next game with the Juniors seemed almost like 1 S a mud contest. The field was slippery and very muddy. There were a I 1 few mishaps, but the Seniors Finally ended With a 12-S score in their i I favor. The final game with the Sophomores was played on a snow- lx covered Held, but the game Was really thrilling and the Seniors were f , the victors again with a 9-2 score. In summary, the season ended with j the Seniors as champions. They were awarded numerals for their fine Work. ' 5 fi ' .W ,,,,.,-..... ,N .rM...,- .-,W -..M -4 .-,f,.,, l flair? ,Q U-fi. ESV --,. ,JK Lim 'L . 5' 111551 -..ggi 116 Ea..- , +A, . Stroud r 1 1 A f.f 1.11 T1 X V ,Q . -9 uw ff. N! i ffl 3 N ,Ag ll 1 I 3 1 f l 5 li F ll fwri il fl 1 ? LSCJJQ 5 za i lcakjlil Leu? S., Xi , fl if l, 1 N ling? ,l f w i 4 U1 ifqi ., T1 , . lf l l . f l i gg 1 , Z J. , I V, my . K 5 w 5 , '-1 . J i i 1 -- S ,j, Fifi! Row-.1dfln1arz,Galef, fanzrf, ,llz1z'Km1t.1'e,Lz1wz'011. Sfcoud Rrm'-Sllacvfy,Golflfzfrg. Pnrffrfom Gnlrhfl, Frfymark, NUI. V ' JUNIOR GIRLS' HOCKEY ' gj fQl, OCKEY has never been a girls, major sport at McKinley ily Ki it until this year. Last year Miss Whitlock introduced the game h 6 and all the girls were enthusiastic about it, but due to bad QD 'lf f weather the interclass games were not completed. The sport fi' 'T called forth unusual spirit last fall as was shown in the re- sponse to Miss Whitlock's call for recruits. The members of the team put earnest and hard efforts into their games. The Hrst one of the season was with the Sophs and we came out on the long end of the score, 7-2. Our next encounter with the Sophs was another victory for us. The score was 5-1. We played the Seniors twice and were defeated both times, but not until we had put up a hard fight. Summing up the series, the Seniors emerged undefeated, worthy claimants of the championship. However, even though the Junior hockey record did not equal that of the Seniors, we have the satisfac- tion of knowing that every game was hard fought. The entire season was marked by bad weather but in spite of all drawbacks, the girls, under the able coaching of Miss Whitlock, feel that a successful hockey season has been spent. It is hoped that hockey will gain in popularity. The Junior team consisted of. Goldberg, Freymark, Gates, Gatchel, Clevenger, MacKenzie, Patterson, Snavely, Nist, Downs, Lawton, Seiple, Adelman, and James, captain. -..if 117 Ee..- E! lil C552 5 1 X K! li lvl. T Lg ' Gwyn -ll, 5 . i i u W li Q If lvl lf? IU 14 1 1, , , . 3 1 l A , fill tif, W3 I l 5557411 Hs Nl! . xi, ,xy i 4. Q45 -L-. 3,05 c, . 1 f f W , 1' 1 1 1 1 1 T1 Iitiziiiga t to t 11 1 2 Y--.. . . 7172,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Fin! Row- Kfnnedy, jonfr, Speucf, Croneuwetf, Trai, Lfirt. Szcovzd Row-f1IrCormicle, Wilgur, Taubfmrr, Ilamvnfrly, Bailfy. Third Row-fllillfr, Hlfadow, Krichbaum, Holmer, Shfetf. '1 1 1 ' SENIOR BOYS' TRACK ' 1 1 1 4 1 1' Q31 17 UPREMACY ID intra-mural sports was again shown by the 1 1 1 hulk? Seniors when they captured the interclass track and field . 1 AX- 1, meet. Their victory came with very little difficulty, as thev 1 1 X153 . Q 1 1 ,ff -If Af took ten first places. That alone was enough to win the 1 A 1 meet, without counting the second and third places won by 1 1 1 them. 'fhey succefzded in piling up 70,15 points against the Juniors 2-I, '1. t e1r c osest riva. ' 1 W andt Holmes was chosen as ca tain ofthe Senior team. He ro- Y I P 1 1 ceeded to gather about him as formidable a track team as has been 1 seenlat McKinley for .some time. He himself took three Firsts, reg- ' isterlng those 1n the discus, 120 and 220 yard hurdles. 1 1 The return of five of last year,s lettermen spelled victory for the '11 1 ' Seniors, as each carried away at least one hrst and a number of 1 seconds. Meadow, a member of last year's team, although not a letter- 1 1 man, carried away hrsts ln the 100 and 220 yard dashes, while Cronen- , 1 1 wett led the 440 men to the tape. McCormick made a good showlng 11 ' I in the distance runs, capturing First in the mile and second in the half- mile. Teal also contributed points toward winning the champion- 1 ship. The relay was also snatched by the Seniors. 1 I 1 11 1 Nlany athletes from the Senior class Will. be represented on the 1 A 111 1 Varsity, giving the Varsity a real opportunity for a good showing. 1 11' 1 1 'L 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 to g 3 - M A Q -..451 1 18 I I I I I I I I Firfl Row--Sfymouf, Caxfor, Shfa, Sickafooxf, Df7,l'ffJ'E. Second Row--Dfmiufy, Byron, Boylan, Zfrbe. ' SENIOR GIRLS' TRACK ' 'A'f 'R ' ,HEN Miss Whitlock issued the call for track candidates, If IX just about the same group of Seniors came out as in pre- g vious years, only the number was somewhat decreased. VJ This year's team will be built around Ruth Sickafoose, J Theresa Boylan, Polly Deweese, Kate Shea, Margaret o AA Q I 1 lllll 1 iIoQi1'1oIoIf?gIS5i5QIii'7fiiI If R-IIITSCRQIEELT TC I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ee5rQ ' Castor, Marian Seymour, Camilla Rebillot, Sarah Bartlett, Dorothy Schott, Dorothy Dempsey, Imogene Schory, Roberta Kemp, Berdine Slusser, Florence Sohnlein and Charlotte Dyson. I . 1 I Although the Seniors did not carry off the honors in the track meet last year they have great hopes for this year. Bug,' Sickafoose, who was high point scorer last year is out again and is expected to make 1 some records. She had a total of sixteen points last year, Winning Hrst I place in the hop, step and jump, and the high jump, along with two 3 second places in other events. Candidates for the dashes are Tessy Boylan, Camilla Rebillot, Sarah Bartlett, and Polly Deweeseg hurdles, I Dorothy Schott, broad jump, Camilla Rebillot, Tessy Boylan, Polly 3 Deweese and Bug Sickafoose, high jump, Bug', Sickafoose and Kate Shea, potato race, Polly Deweese, and Kate Shea, and for the shot put, Bug', Sickafoose. j X I With this material the Seniors ought to make a fine showing. How- I II I ever, if we accomplish anything, most ofthe credit will be due Miss 'E I Whitlock for her untiring efforts in coaching the team. I I ij I I! YI'71SffffTCAm7ii9:?inC KKVS llii If I? VKYC' 'C-i,5'i ii riFiTfw7T4-QQJ' 73' 'NXT as g Q HK --4if119j3s-- ...U s. ... Z .uhm P 1 ,ggi l fy I 2 ,N 4 i 'Xi xl .fi F 5 N I flw f' if 'Q -xx 1. 7- lil li Xl yi M ,VN i ,ga 4 -,J f? yi J. i ,..., -.4 i ...w :ly l 5 ,-, x.,,:!,4w J, . 5 X, 4, A - -- , .K . ' , n K Fin! Row-Rifgler, R1'ff:'l'.fbdugf1, jllfffbflfff, Hodnirk, Cdlllfibfll. Srroud ROFUNGOJI, Rnnzerzk, Lafivwky, .lfafh1'm11, Srh110z'fH. ,. z I 1- x J X T ' JUNIOR BOYS' TRACK TEAM ' 'Fl .4 xx. llillv . fx l 6 ge tic. v x n-.4 x L, ..l Mg thev competed against the Seniors this season But the uniors, although they didnt make such a good shovung against the , Seniors, placed a good team on the field. In the Junior ranks are il-IANCES for the Juniors in interclass track were very slim when ' some athletes who will be represented on the Varsity team. The Juniors elected Rittersbaugh as their leader. He had no veterans, con- sequently he could not place as good a team on the field as the Seniors. However he had two good dash men in Hodnick and Campbell. Field events were the strongest for the Juniors, as they showed exceeding ability in the discus, high jump, shot put, and the javelin. Esmont, Goss, Rittersbaugh, and Hodnick held up the Juniors in these events. Distance runs proved to be the weak spot on the team as it did not place in either the half-mile or mile. It also lacked hurdlers. Although the Juniors failed to make a good showing against the Senior class, they finished with 24 points which was far above the Sophomore and Freshmen scores. The Freshmen finished third with 14 points, and the Sophomores fourth with UM. Enthusiasm. was not lacking among the juniors and the few who competed in events made a good showing consider- ing the stiff' competition. The Seniors had practically all lettermen from last vear. ---f-if 120 1-31-- -1 'W' fiwlli aiio 115 if fifs' ua iq 507 me 5, Q Q, 1 1 I 11. P X 1 4' , , A-sw 1 1 IZ 4 WX: .,..n Xl g AKXQSI. ff f as NN ' 'X 1' , X -1 6-54 I' I A Q 4. bf Q : ? ' gifs ?2 fgxg ' 4-1f,,g,f,f, ,,, 1 W X -SK--L f 45 f , Q V 4 Ye j- n.,,,QAv,, WV 5'-V -ni -s.5-i- , V . , . ,... , 1 .. . Wy-.vwwrmn bww'-1 -nwf-vwv ffP'wvfarfv:w.mm'1-wrfswvrw-mw-f-N--1 Nf'fv u,1w-yi ,, .f -.,,,.k,..,, .,,Lf,..,,,,.,,,,.,,. , ,,,,,.. 9 ng, ,, ,I ,:fT, PM .7 .. , ,N Q ,- , ,F - ,V V . N, f A, v, ,ds . , K , , rf . ., , , , '1' , ,.,c-at , . J L N,- .,V 1 I . 524' f':x,t?f,, if ' vw- 1, 4 f. Ifg'-'1- ,-11 , ,A 1 ,,. fm 7,-1, Jig. -, 'fjkljix 'ez- H bf, ,D ..,. , , iii? 1 a+ -Wi , 52. Q -7 fr- , ' .fi-gi if X 'fa fikiw-'A 5-'ini ,j7,e..,, .I QQ- a 3 A X, . ',5- , Lis , 9- ' 4 in . P5 , fa 4 -i,,' eil! .,,.,,,A ' Nw. . A .- .-f bw. 11-31: mv: : 215 334' l FT . .. 2 M -.gm 'Q Hi-f-. .v 'LLl'iNf A,.f,,.., 'n A . ii.:-if 'i iff ' .J 1-A .A .M '- J-nuff ' --ji, 5'iS5f'E- , . -, Lf. f- -Q mg.4,g.s,,1.M:.w:iLfs:k.. ,3,,,.:, V . M- - 5Lf. f'w15i!f : t. 1 EJ'-. .i '- --flfln J ' . , . . , N V . . . O I . . k 5 14 I 'Q 'A A 1' x , , , as , . , , , Q li, l l . l l -'w nl E lx - .53 X 3 . x l' XX f' ll L fax 4 X i 1 l XS, sl l x , I if X J 3 . l :L , Q Firfl RowQSa11fo1'd, Seiple, Engliffz, G1'f.rfz'1z. Sfcoml Rl?fUi.lll-,l',f .llfBanf, Scarf, ,lIz',f,v C ar 1 .lliff Holnarf, Dfmpxfy, .lliff Hfl.71?'1if1I.f. BOCSTER CLUB 1926-27 y ,K .HE Booster Club is the largest organization at McKinley Q' High at the present time, and its popularity has never Waned since its beginning in January, 1922. Pride in one's school sigglflfg and in its athletic teams are the chief incentives which X' 'V' inspire this group of girls and the enthusiasm so aroused is passed on to others. thus forming a powerful backing for all activities. Early in Gctober, Miss Hobart, the club advisor, called a meeting for girls interested in Boosters. At this time ollicers for the coming year were elected and plans were discussed. Lucille Seiple was elected pre.vidfnt,' Sue Sanford, z'ice-prefidfntg Virginia English. Jecretaryq Henrietta Giessen, t1'ea.furf1'. The faculty committee was announced, naming a chairman for each athletic season: Miss Mclgane. football, Miss Heinrichs, basketball, Miss Clarke, track. The line spirit among the girls and the success of the club activities reflect great credit upon these teachers and the girls are truly grateful for their assistance. Credit is also due the club oflicers who faithfully carried on their work. iff i l i X' -wif 121 ly..- i -l l 1 v l' I 'x E o, fi 1 1 . ,V K-.5 aww- - ww-:Tyra , . . 5' ig 1 Z , - I I 5 mi Imaaiqiidil' 4,4 5 al - i lf ll lll 'li l K il 1 l l V 1' - 1 - I , i M L l' ' 2 ' ' ill 5 fl i 1 I I E . 1 li 2 l l I I I I sl 9 ' f ll? ' i v ill 3 A Sl i i l I ' . . . 1 l il E Shortl after the election of olhcers the membershl cam HI n was lull 5 i M , y . P P g -. , opened and 475 McKinley girls became members of the club. Booster 5 lil . ! song books were given to new members. , l Ql Q n Wide publicltye of the football season Was carrled on by the s,ale of 0 yi the schedule pencils and each energetic member Worked to sell the X 3 fi greatest possible number. Megaphones and balloons Were given out l ' l I . . ,EE i among the Boosters just before the Massillon football game. 1 ' - . 1 5 l The annual Booster Party was a grand success. It was in the form i l of a mas uerade and man clever costumes were Worn. Most ofthe PJ Q y p i evenlng Was spent 1n dancing, music being furnished by Charlotte 3l lil I' Armstrong's Orchestra. . f . . T , l At the Massillon football rally, Boosters carried out several clever -L H fl stunts Which greatly added to the enthusiasm of the afternoon, The , l l 121 interest created at this rally and the fact that Massillon Was the l y l 1 2 V i ' - l ' M l E 4 E l 1 ? l l l li film. I af l H Qi , li! fl E21lf5l 'il Wil l lsffi , , l g cha ' N f A ' X K el lmilill-. W arrr f 7 X 1 e Y- -aya '-e- --ee e f -W ga- e f---we -e ---- 4, -ifi f W a f- -fb. ll 5 Ll l'VVq?f,kX 4:g'sw.fs3xg, A, 4Xc,,QffT?gQEgr ,ri N 5? N wTTC1,.?'Mfifn.T5:5.,,fllK.,, fa 2 S M-uf' -..ggi 122 Ba..- ' K K 1.5 l l l 1 l Ny .ix AHF,-iivij Y gxs l Y Y if- fs., A., ff.,Q.fQ lv. hinmyitie ery li . : ll if ll l J l l l y l M A r l . ll , ' li l , !l NX E ba ' N l I l -opponent brought out a larger number of people than had been present at any former game. The basketball season opened with the members of the Booster Club full of renewed enthusiasm and new ideas. The center section of the Auditorium was reserved as the Booster cheering section. But Boosters are interested in other activities besides athletics. i One of these is the debate season. The club is always much interested f 1 in the success of this activity and extend congratulations to Miss l Willett and each member of the teams for their deserved success. 1 All through the past year each loyal Booster has ever been on the alert to uphold the standards of her schoolg to co-operate with I I Q the plans of the club advisorsg and to show 'V all that the highest ideals of sports- ' I l manship are fully appreciated. s l . l i Q E 1 lu in-g i .N l I alas if 1 A it Q. 1 fi ll r, ,X l pq X, are aa aaa s a Q if fx nf, afar, WXJ iw L a r r 3Ll A Vi 123 Ba..- li ff-eggs' E if ,X Sm 1 N I f ls 1: yi 4 5:4 ,. 4 1. I l 3, M fi Elie 1 X ,L J hir' 5 l fi 1 li. lli fl K Xl, 5 nf l irff R0cc'fGra11am. Ijllll-ll, Sirkzzfooxr, Trai, Sluffrr, flIcCu.fl'ry, Jllartin. S1'C'U'ffll R0ZL'YCllFi.VfiC17l, X jf,-5,g,.,S,g.6,y1 1La,LLn!: Millrr. Fr,'J,L1Lr'k. Tlzird Rf1fL'i1!llIt'J', Bfzzclmf, ,llarr.71, Frrfv. Ilnflrzml. Tngg1n'f, C1r.t.fffl1wf'r'y. Cf! ' SENIOR COUNCIL ' 'lj' ,HE Senior Council is one of the most active groups in the ff f' school and it carries on Il10St of the class business. Ticket lff A J sales for the operetta and class play, collection of class and egglls ,,,' ljj? party dues, and the selection of commencement invitations W' were some of the tasks ofthe council. Much time has been N spent in planning for the class parties. Y ,Q A great deal ofthe burden of class duties has fallen upon the class if OHTICCYS and they have proved their worth by doing their share ofthe Work so Well. The officers were: Hal Teal, prefidentg John Christie, Ta vice-preJident,' Ruth Sickafoose, Jecretafyg and Berdine Slusser, 5 1 f treafzzrfr. Under their supervision, a class directory, Who's Who,,' was prepared, published and distributed to every member of the class. X Much credit must also be given to our guardians who Were: Mr. Booher, Miss Busby, Miss Jackman, Miss Welirick, :rj Mr. Davison, Mr. Young and Mr. Fry. Mp-A , -1 FN 4 f ,.g we ' 1 l x 17 iii mai ler 124 Heb '1 .....r-nnmnahhn-n.., . ...W 1'- iw 'WM A' -A A-' ' W' Q T- -..- 'fI'liL ,,,, 5: g,,:t:i14if:,1:-Me' 1 Hi ,. O at - sm lilI1LECylG6 W rg , are 1 l la' W V1 1 I i ! , i, l l I if I i i l 1 fl 'N X l li l 3 , 1 1 i I , I 4 2 il l l I I t l I i l 1 l l Firft R0w- Helen Hudfon, Wilda Loulzenhfifer, Gula Boleuder, lllildnfd Riehl, Harold Burris, Willianz Englirh, Vera Kuftzr, faux! Glorffr, Lillian Gerber, Georgia Smith. Suomi Row- l Ruyfell Bidwell, Bfrt Lower, lllildred Vanfe, lllargarft Ilillilzzfrli, jane Golflbfrg, Dwight Clark, Ray Boyer, fatle Roemer. ' ' JUNIOR COUNCIL ' ,ARLY in November, council members and alternates were elected from each of the eighteen Junior sections. After the ll . . . ,election of class oflicers varlous committees were then ap- il pointed by the president to provide for the parties, all of Whlch were qulte successful. The oihcers, committees, and l council, under the guardianship of Mr. Metzger, Miss Broda, Miss I Hill, Miss Housley, Mr. Gilmore, Mr. Smith, Mr. Garl and Mr. Leist , have made some very noteworthy accomplishments and have guided K thejunior Class through a successful year at McKinley. We are partic- ularly indebted to these faithful guardians for they have given us the benefit of their experience or in other words they have been our friends. n Taking all things into consideration, the Junior Council has had a very successful year, for it has Worked very efliciently singly and in co-operation with the class and guardians, as has been shown by the decided success of all its enterprises. . i ive l' Y' i w -yi 1 - I W 55 F lass ii bq E'-ZW Wft7XfQ W , i' Y AAN' Qefyndf A,2QQQM4I' f?M 'lR5!fll ll lu, ,iblim ecci l. to o fi -..,.,gf 12 5 Ea..- .....,..-...., is 4 L, . ii.. -4, ,, ,Q fs ,L ' ' it fy ,fi ,.,,f,a, ,,1.1,32f1t. - 16:1 1 I , -K 5 it ri .lx lf sly! ,A il U 7 , L. , K I Tl r . E il ,i 5 I til l i ig ,Q A ii --7l r i fl f ,Q ' lil ll ' aux f of l l I. r l ,, I I ' l , is l I l Fifi! R-ow-ll'aIki11f,Lo11g, zllillrr. Rl-ffz'7',fbKlMg1I. Ipvlllkff,B!d71ClIHl'lJ, Ridge. Sfrmzd Row-.Yapf,Gz'!y,r, l i 1 Bwdlfr, .ll6D0naZd, Hawk, Sllrakz, Klizzf, Wvirfbuugh. Third Row-llfalfflzf, Iffamfr, Jzzxol, B!I.V.YiIlgfl', Ufillig, Dzwif, Taylor. Fourlh Row-1VcQuf, K. Smith, U. Snzillr, lV0nde'rly, Till-I ' K. W ll l ' SOPHOMORE COUNCIL ' f i -ct , V HE Sophomore Council is composed of a representative from lli K? ' each ofthe Sophomore sections. These were electedby the 5 ml ' K! 7 i respective home rooms together with an alternate at the ilefl ,f', Hrst ofthe ear and have roven themselves Worth repre- , ii 1 - . y . . . . P Y . , 're' sentatives of their d1v1s1ons. Through them the election 3 N Q oficlass oH'icers was made possible and they have done many other lx' things as the executive body of the class. They planned and supervised Q both ofthe class parties which Were voted, by all Who attended, the best that could be given. They have co-operated with the other classes ' I 'l in all their undertakings and have already established a good reputa- l . I i, ,. tion for the class in the school. With the faithful help of the class 5 ,g iii guardians, they have started the class Well-on its Way through Mc- Kinley High School. y The guardians of the class are Miss Hawkins, Miss Leah l Stonehill, Miss Earseman, Mr, Carter, Mr. Porter, Mr. 5 lxlf QQ Malick, Mr. Knauss, and Mr. Lanning. Q j 7 .V wlllli i ii -wif 126 fgs..- f. , viii . ' i .al E F J .Ap i 5 2 ' 1.52. my 'QQ A E If Y I .i 4 1 , ., 1 . - K . ,Y ii. fl it N gig 5' kr X . ll. .A f X ,Hs,,,,, .. , ,M , ,:,,..i,2f+,1 ,EL V., ig f S.. www , ,, 4 , ,WWW Qi, , ' . ,, ., , , , 2 - -. l I iz l 1 I mix -, fl f lf f ti NW i Fl l X2 l 'it' l l EE l 11 ! :ALM .5 lf 3 ' . lvl Fin?Row-Zurlimfflz, lfftri11g.Li1zdower, Jllanhfim, Hooiwr, Lykrf, Iloocfr, ll aIff1M', Rnfpzllfr 51,73 SfE011lll Row-llarlfffo, fllyfrf, ,lla-fifl, f0l111.f011, llxafvr, BMI, Sfzopbflf, ,llrDori11f'!l, Kovefrz Glory. Thin! Row-Criffilh, Tlmmnr, flliu Wf11v'1'ck, R077l111f1, Lowrr, I,111k,Czfkf'y. X, i fl ' i 'ART LEAGUE' I A ' . 'xx . . . . lllfl if NE ofthe oldest clubs in McK1nley1s the Art League which Q' ' l was organized when the building opened. Its purpose is to ft ' fl promote interest in art among the students. The membership ' i ' f X includes Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores. Theofhcers are: li V Kathryn Thomas, prwidentg Florence Schmidtkm, mcg- ai' . 'A . . prefzdfntg and Richard Gilkey, fecrftary and treaxurer. . New members were received. into the club at the hrst meeting. The second meeting was for initiation, and the following ones were N devoted to talks by 'prominent people. . . Q Q 5 Mr. Morris Jessop, of The Repository, talked on calrtoonlngg Mrs. George Lee Miller told of her trip abroadg Mr. Gilmoreishovved sketches which he made during a summer tripg Miss McNary discussed :fm Abbey,s pictures, which tell the story of the Holy Qrailg and .Miss 'ffl Thompson outlined the subject Art as an Aid to Medieval R6l1gl0D.,, ll l n ' N lg! A trip through the Northern' Engraving Qompany,s 3 plant proved most interesting and instructive. 'e i i ..f. my 5M-A.L. Q l -..ggi 1 3 7 Eg.- .,,,. V 1.,,....,,, 1 1q1,a.,,f': 11111 i 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 5 Q1 l l 11 l ? 1 E I 1 1 5 1 1 l ' 1 I W i'i'1f 'ki'fT'f-L'71'i'Av'lM 'iizlilzizr' ' 'W' Y Qlgjjgfig.:ij,i-3'1Ellffj,,Ef1'i'i TZ' ia H 5, .,,3A,-Xa Y 2, m,Af1w-LL 5 , A MW Xiu bfi jf 1 gfjjghjji 1E1iTi1aeiii?,.:.f51-111. 14 , 'M iM4'QfLE33QS 1fS'fT i as ' 31? 'Nfl ll E X1 ll I l fl' :1l '7 ill 11' 5 lil 11? 1 1 1 1 lieth' 1 lllx 11 ini E 11 H111 'g 10.15.33 1 1' ? 1 ll lg 3 1 if 1 T -121 V 1 . 15 QQ 1 1 1 1 111 1 X N 1X5 1 l1 124, f li 3 1 ' , l 1' if lxf Fi,5t'R0w-Jlzlrian Seymour, Clarke, Garmr, .Mac Kmzzif, Sciplr, Clapper. Second 130204 Kline, lf gjjfi Zllgru' Keplfr, Edelman, Burrowuy, Garry, Kim: Third Row- Ilffk, Sanford, Tfuf. Wfillctl, 1 I ff: ,-Ig1g1m,r, ATfg1'.,' GO7'd?77l, Gf'IJ'7'gc'. , 1 1 1 1 l ? ' ' 5 ' VARSITY DEBATE TEAMS ' 15 J LR, ,HIS has been a record year for McKinley debaters. There 1 fill, KTW1 were eighteen students on the Varsity teams, and eleven lc ' ffsi 57 1 became members of the National Forensic League, which ,j 1xVf1l,,l 4 is an honorary debating fraternity for secondary schools. il 1 1 l 1 5 if 'X Fourteen varslt debaters will receive the McKinle IHSI nia. 1 I 1 l y . . . y g 'T A ' So far . there have been two contests in which the McK1nle teams 1 1 1 , . . Y . l L5 . Won both sides of the questlon. The first debate was With Ashland 1n if l V3 Februar and resulted in a double victor for McKinle . The second 1 NW. . Y . . . y . Y . ll 1 1 H was in March with Massillon, it also resulted in a double victory for l1 y f the Red and Black. The third debate will be a triangular one with ,ll A If 1 Akron West and Youn stown South. The uestion is: Resolved that 1 7 . 1 1 . g H 1 1 ll 'ggi the Inter-Allied War Debts be.Cancelled. Q If A 1?Y7T Comments made by expert judges of the debates have been very qi 1 favorable. These judges said that our victories have been VF due to: su erior ada tation, clearness and stren th ' i 1 1 P P , g 11 y lb V of case, and more spontaneous refutation. 1 ig 1 1 1 2 El 1 1 LQ M Lf.. ff-t 1 1 1 il 1-9 ' ,1 it ,. -..sgf 12 3 5361- -ff Q1 111 1' 4 if THE DEBATE CLUB INCE the Debate Club was organized in -1922 under the supervision of Miss Willett, interest in it has steadily in- creased. Regular meetings of the club are held twice a - month and the programs, which are divided into three parts: the prepared, the extemporaneous, and the business sessions, are conducted With strict formality according to parlia- mentary rules. Debates, declamations, speeches, discussions on cur- rent topics, and extemporaneous classes are among the many inter- esting and profitable numbers on the programs. V f The Debate Club has charge ,of two assemblies pertaining' to varsity debates. It also aids materially the advertising and financing ofthe forensic activities of McKinley High. The ollicers of the club this year have been: Catherine Shea, prefi- dent,'Eva Dulin,z'ica-p1'e5ident,' Loreen Emmons,fecrfmry,' Charles San- ford, tn'a5ur.er,' William George, cenforg and Virginia Clarke, reporter. The faculty advisors have been Miss VVillett, Mr. Lawrence, if l l li ' ll: 1 'S' ll I l g is I Ill 'il 1 l l I I .1 1 1 0 l li 5 in ll ull li l 66 1 Y l l l I I li I if ' rrw f. I E W Mr. Chenot, Mr. Koehler, Miss Hill and Mr. Whitacre. l . 5 il , , f l All-. M A i ,l .iaazdlwafrllllai . . T , 1 y l l ga li l l fi l 1 l to z -..agf 1291?- .f 4 '- ',........A.....t. ....... , H W. ...M ., Q, N1 l ...Q . I-I V is ' -if ' me ' AQ 131 A 'At 'i- t M 1Y'fS1M Y' V3.5 tr? 5 1. :,ffi TA 9, 'r1xg'fe'3fe S .1 llO.l . f T hinteyieemt T f' i f I 1 i 1 ' TL Q 1 x. W li lla! ill, i T Q f l iii 1 i 1 ii , . li 1 l i i I I .1 l 2 I fl l M fi T l if If S 3 V T. 5 T I il l ' 1 Wi il ii r i 4 If 1 i 3 i , 7 l l I x ' 1 Q l il l il I 1 Q Firft Row-L. johnson, S. Roofs, R. Pricleman, I. lllann, ill. Long, Z. Snyder. Second RowfG. l ' Scott, F. Graffiti, JW. Rohn, TM. Hawk, B. Sharif, E. Leuthi, M. Hawkinx. Third Row-L. ' i 5 Rfdmff, R. i , PTrH'U'rniu, ffl?-il-Hg, . , . .. W ' g 1 5 SOPHOMCRE DRAMATIC CLUB ' il . , y Q - j RYOUTS for the Sophomore Dramatic Club of 1926-27 were gl i l X fikfiz held November 15, and twenty-five members were chosen. A 1 X X, This is the first year for a club of this kind. The aim of the U l 2 club is to improve dramatics among the younger pupils of ' 5r't 'i McKinley High School. i The entertainment presented at the Sophomore Party by this club l 1 was a play Station Y. Y. Y. Yf' by Booth Tarkington. The cast Was: ' , Anlta, Evelyn Leuthig Caroline, Mary Catherlne Long, Herbert, 2 2 Donald Ruchg chauffeur, Peter Mondag mother, Frances Gressittg 5 A ,gi father, Robert Budgeg Roger Colby, Frank De Vol, the ma1d, Ruth ' g Prickman. I X 11 i l Special entertainments Were given at the regular meetlngs by the , . members ofthe club. I V 1 jj l Its first year has been prohtable and successful under the leadership E , of Miss Hawkins, faculty advisor of the club. Officers for the second l l Q 3 semester Were John Willig, pre.fidfnt,' Frank DeVol, vice-prefidentg E ' i ' Donald Ruch, 1rea.rurfr,' Marjorie Hawk, fecretary. 1 f' i ii . 4 ' f 4 2 RAMKTIC l ml will l S 4 1 I 3 l I i I , 1533 l glfl av l il lil we ii i ii il Q Q., f MQW? A -W-rpg.: Viia - -Q-A A. M -f-f --vasf , f --M ,S-wa -'TYEXY 7 V11 fia 1. wr. ...3s-.,42'ifr:is:-'f.'g,J1Jf' fit.. CW- - . fx..f,.f- Lit 41:1 cl ws y l gZH'0 g,f f 'f 1 RS.fl QM-L15 E?i1ffff':, f.f'f'Y YY 'iii Y nw YTYVTT-VA-TTA.-TTT-THAM-M-'i'AT7,TMTW-,MY 'YTD' V W H UTM' TTYVAV Y VYVV TT Ti ',T ' W 'f 'fra,jQQ:L:vQ1,',QZT-LT..:--.i 1 30 Ee-- .-...- I I I T17 'iffifif 'fIT hv I-'ff'-' G ' ' ' 'jQjlj,Q',111,''jI.,Z'IIL'I -QlLlIQQ . z I I tim' gg Mig HJ M 1 EQ' 7 .11 g Viz' Ni j K 1 . I - . IRQ 1 I I' II I I I ' I I . I I I I I - I I I I I , 1 , 1 1 I I I ,I I ' I I 1 III E l I I ' I. 1 I 1 1 I 1 ,oy ,1 I '. 1 1 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 I I 1 ,l cgi? I . I 1 , I I I I IIII. I 1 I ,I ' 1 II I I1 I II I 'I WI I 1 1 , H 1 I -FRIENDSHIP CLUB- III III . I I- ,HE Friendship Club of McKinley High School, composed of I --if fxii one hundred and Hfty girls, under the supervision of Miss I I, I .U I Edith Cutchall, has carried out a most successful program I I . 1 this year. I Tm? 2 The theme for the year was Explorers.,' All the programs I Were planned to Ht this theme. I I Groups Were formed, and each girl belonged to the group in Which she was most interested. Miss Florence Willett Was advisor ofthe I , program group, Miss Helen Hobart, music, Miss Ruth Lehmiller, I poetry, Miss Margaret Hawkins, publicity, Miss Helen Loomis, I II service: Miss Florence Housley, conference, Miss Marjorie Whitlock, I I 1 I IT! recreation, Miss Clara Schneider, ring, Miss Nellie Lutz, friendship, ,I Miss Iris Haverstack, dramatics, Miss Margaret Eberhart, handi- I I 'I craft. I I IJ I The officers were as follows: Ruth Wise, prefidentg Kathryn Berndt, I I ,Ifvfn vice-prfridentg Mabel Gilcrest, ffffftaryg Henrietta Giessen, treafurfr. I I IIII The executive members of the Cabinet Were: Elizabeth Miller, I I Margaret Miller,'Leona Dunlap, Evelyn Dine, Sue Sanford, 1 I I I III Betty Kling, Mildred Clapper, Kate Shaver, Mary A Louise Pierson, and Virginia English. .U by . Q12 N S I ' XTMMI A V I I I I 1 Q I L15 - N C?-ggi xi! VaA7II:i II - . 1 1,11 I' lf I I -451131131-W 1 ' 1 I 4 gli 3 ! 1 1 1 F .N -Y,, , 'jF ff+ 'l''T'il:CL?p'iw CG 1 'lrlljjd' ' gmjr'f,,1,'1'11fi'iEl3 rfpf alll Fiagiiilfew X' MFEC. f S'X-llemll I 3 ' ifexwf 5 fiivfvbl ylQ2iaif2b,53Qiraf4'f f igg4fmr.n A X lnglaapllclgbse-efi5fT0jim Mei I ' 57' My l ' ,v I M 1 i Y Y . ' V' 5 l 1 l 'Q l l ,li Lu i il 1 ' W E fi 1 ! , Il x. K , ef V fl I 1: f E I 'rl l 1 s 9 V l 4 l ffl 'll ffl l i l W l i K i K jli l Q X1 S X Y? r l f lull y r -a-'k Q! Q! - --LL---! E 5 y 5 X l X ,C WUHE Boys, Glee Club of McKinley High School has had a l 5 ' very successful. year. The membership ofthe club this year ' E 3 lv C5 amounts to thirty boys and is under the direction of Mr. N 1 5 Leslle D. Hanson. I1 vw Two. or more rehearsals have been held each Week' and 'Wy many attractive numbers have been studied. Combined with the i Girls' Glee Club, the annual operetta, Pickles, was presented, I . 5 3 I which was considered an overwhelming success. Through the publicity ' ofthe operetta, the club was invited to many of Canton's clubs. On I 1 these trips Miss Vera Black accompanied the club singing solo parts. t I On March 9th the club combined With the Girls, Glee Club, and the l l ill 1 ! Choruses were given the privilege of recording the K'Bridal Chorusu l 7 from The Rose Maiden.', 2 1 gl 5 The club did excellent .work on numbers during Music Week and 1 -gg 1 1 fl? at Commencement in which they took part. K wl ll 1 The oHicers ofthe club are George Krug, prffidmlt 1 9 and Harley Wiant, fecffmfy. l ' p nl lg 1 l f A f 1 rl lll'!I',,'W ' ii zz Qlwfnlrf' li' Ellilff 'Gif ' Elf r L. T5 y N255 2' . W' Wil i wg En v PAW All Q 3 . f xi awlBi,'? ,M A, c,,.t , ,A . ,, .:A,,, ,..c . N A . ,c,,c ,, , ,A W., ii 21533 H-5i':1g ,,,, ix..,f,:11?EilI'rk.If-45-f MEkf-,f3'sN'ifi ,ga ., ff ,a gf -C ,C xi ., fi,i,sfi r'lL ,J Q' it c f t i is Q -wegf 132 Ee..- l i I 'W 32331 CTTTT C . Q i e A G A M I v , Rh J ! Vi i 1 1 v 5 ' I ' 5 J , 1 M. wi THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB jerky fNDER the able direction of Mr. Leslie D. Hanson, the Girls' C5 Glee Club has had a very successful year. The organization 3 was made up of about eighty members, Whose oHicers Were: N l Margaret Miller, prefidmtg Ruth Wise, vice-prefidzntg D Q Dorothy Smith, fecretary. ln conjunction with the Boys, Glee Club and high school orchestra, this club helped to produce the comic operetta, Pickles lts pro- ? fllxl l fl l l 1 l . I z 1 . . l l ' l i Z 1 ll Q l 1 5 duction Was made possible by the combined efforts of Mr. Hanson and Miss Hill, who had char e ofthe dramatic Work. J p g . . During the year the club sang before several noon luncheon clubs f y N 2 I and Was well received. The GlflS, Glee Club together with Boys, and l y l the Chorus classes recorded The Br1dal Chorus,', for a phonograph I 2 , T - record. The Glee Club had an important part in the May Musical I l 1 Festival during Music Weelg.. They sang, several numbers. The L 1 club ended 1tS activities by' furnlshlng. music at l Q the commencement exercises completing a l , most beneficial year. ' di X ll t15'il5l5ai1ii2,2 T . 5 U '?l'iQ X4 l l 3 yEgl,,??lff ' is i 333 - iii - -E il X 5 'ill I i all ll l .1 ax: , TWH. V- .... . at ...,. M., ...., C, ,, A , t . ,, C . ' l ' Qggffiablgailif ,5x4'iE4?3.:J3nik.fill '5'S.m?f f'L xQfQ.,l5'Ti' ' 1 it ,eafafsff ll g -+sf1331af--- ' ,,.w-'llwiwfx - 5 fi V fm'-T M 1 14f11'fl 'l 7 ' jliifiiifil We Waggener fgffm' A . . inifcylceffrfs svglgl iw T7 l i I 1 lg ' li I in l l I 4 l e n l l l l . fp 572 RGANIZED as a Christian organization the Senior Hi'-Y l has tried to be true to its purpose. While the spiritual side of the members' lives received the most attention, the social i side Was not neglected. A theatre party. skating party, and , MJ steak fry Were Well attended. The monthly suppers which were open to any boy in the school were successful and speakers gave 1 very good advice. l The activities of the club Were not all for personal pleasure. The Ll - money raised by selling refreshments at basketball games went toward the support of a boys' secretary in India. At Christmas the club cheered two families, sending them food, clothes, and toys. During the Week I of Prayer brief devotional services were held. ' ' l l A large part of our success is due to the influence and advice of Mr. i May, Canton. Hi-Y secretary, the executive committee consisting of N Harold Young, prefidentg Glen Black, wire-prefidentg j Ned Bauhof, .YEC7'Eid7'j',' and Mark g A Herbst, treafurer. 5 . l l A I ill ii il l llilf ' til EU1iiffifii'ffQ??iii5?1M5f5f'ff.7atll3Qf lfiffiiiiw iif5li'5'5ifi3?4fC? 'lf 2' lil Exp! lk-X -H--f5f13413+- if S' hFi'Lqy1aetrrywgif 7 V M 25 ' ff i 4? T i .5 U' ill l W W l na + ' il l 3 4 ll l l I i I Q i Nl 1 11 l is 1 sl . 1 fi ' SOPHOMORE I-II-Y CLUB - ti A k,HE Sophomore Hi-Y Club is an organization of McKinley ,N ' 'YQ High School Sophomore boys Whose purpose is to create, i V maintain, and extend throughout the school and community ii :Kg high standards of Christian character. The slogan is, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean . 1 e. E ill E The club meets every Thursday evening at seven o'clockg the meet- l i V ings are divided into two parts, devotion al and educational. The devo- ' y A, tional part consists of Bible reading, and sentence prayers by members. jx 2 The educational part often takes the form of a life problem. 1 i l 3 The social life ofthe club is not neglected. The main social event 9 I of the year is the Freshman party. To this party the Freshman Hi-Y ' Clubs of Central and Lehman are united with the idea of getting them 1 acquainted before they enter school at McKinley. J 1 T T 1 The oflicers are: Jules Milano, prefidenz, Maurice Lieber, vice- li , prz.rident,' Charles Gard, ,vecretaryg Lloyd Inches, T ireaxurfr. Mr. May is leader of the club. l 51?-5 2555 lx i . E iff ii 5 T .I ll y ' 1 U i iv .x li ll i i l 1 ' I I H fl 'Q W f 1 1 l C- l S i W i . 2 s4,::T'f1:A.1 'ff' r '1?j- W fa'- ',1 ' ' 7 if ,ff ' f ' -'t' ' 'A ' 'N v-1-Lfqj ' -Jvff -r' 1 ' .,g A l my ff Hx: T T T3??l-'1v'tr 'P' X-?,i'Ls5'l2kf5-f-..,f?zaff3Joi? Smal EPZ' S J K-nfl-Sf 7v5 'f32A fro l. l 1 .Q if fwrfffcaz 1,fifggrg-in-an51551. liz -...,5f 13 5 .V 5 1 1 Viffil 'N fllfmiif' S 'ffigAfiEi ' s'1E23i11? ll XVYJ'-vc ,,dNaJ1UQ 1 Q aff J , Q' r . lfiLQylfi611Xj Q mugs, if if l , l, IW f ,il lgi 'R 1 4 l z i I If xx . Jr gl n t ll i l ll 2 i l ,i a , fl ' l ll? gl I . r 1 ls a N ' Q ,vsQ!--AxAg-!Q.-QurA-!vL M Y ,K 'LJ HE Junior Chamber of Commerce is one ofthe most active , . x ,fxQ clubs in the school. It is composed of Hfty boys, looking for- lv, V VF Ward to a business or industrial career. Trips are made to 1 A- 1 fl-s:QljjQ.5'E industrial plants and places of business. 3' , j c,.,,,,v V 'Y The club has taken trips to the Republic Stamping and l T Enameling Co., the George D. Harter Bank, and the Hoover Suction . Sweeper Company. Other trips are planned to the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, the Central Alloy, the State Hospital for the Insane at Massillon, and the pottery Works at Sebring. The Club is hoping to establish a luncheon club which will meet at the cafeteria and be addressed by a speaker, either monthly or semi-monthly. It has been a very successful year for the Junior C. of C. This has l ll been due to our officers, Who Were: John Dommer, prfyidfntg T Herbert Stahl, vice-prerizientg Roland Gray, Jecretaryg T . and Elden Brown, treasurer. ' A ig 5 , 6 I l , ll WW e f l ll l rrev- M- '?eQz1r 5111'5'uf' s 'r so'rm'gs'rr'5rr'3g1'7es1H 'r'j,f-r' me 1 li r A, W .ffrsta - A ' H ,Lp fi, f rex: of '35- ' --Gif 136 l3f-Q-- ' I l l l if 'A , V 1 'gili iiilhllllii-QQQQLLQ 32 pbi, Q 4 tl iq, X pa. jf' K ALL . M' K' g?Eq ,1 4? -115' T ffm a , l 5-lee-Z 0 lfliu-ASQ ' ' if ' ffQ33y1,fl.T:s5fwg21f.Qfl.. ' I .Q l ll E ill 'l - EH lr , Q . l g , 6,1 K X l 3 l P . E if l 1 l l if g A ' ,Jfx.f'. . Q., -J s . T2 l l ll l l ' ' f 1 l l ' il ll CMG 1 . l 4 g .- I r I 3 lg? l ill L i .5 of 2 L' .I L . f ' r 1 l X w 9 'GIRLS LEADER CLUB V l l 'L HE Girls, Leader Club, one ofthe newest and most popular V organizations, under the supervislon of Miss Whltlock has l l U completed a successful year. From an overwhelming number l l m Q of enthusiastic tryouts thirty new members were chosen. l X . fc .... 1 The purpose ofthe club 1S To lncrease interest in athletics l and to educate members in gymnasium 'class managementf, Under- , . . . . . 5 l 1n this IS the s lflt to create clean la and team work. The mem- ' y g . . .p . p Y . . l Q bers are distinguished in gym class by blue mlddies and the black and ,- l white club emblem, which is worn over the pocket ofthe middle.. l l i Besides the athletic interests the club is very active in the social :Mr . f affairs of the school. Leaders' Dance has become an annual event ' l J looked forward to by everyone. The club finds much pleasure in the lf N 5 f ' many hikes and skating partles. Qi' ' Qill l ' The executive board of the past year was as follows: Ruth Sick- U1 . . . , 1 afoose, chief lfaderg Caroline Huntsberger, was-Zmdrrg All l . . 5 Suzanne Sanford, sfcrezaryg Florence 3 tj j 2 Sohnlem, treayurer. l l , . 1 I l lf rg 1--...J l l l :LN wi 4 J lllfl l Gil. ,Axe xwfl U , . l 533 stiff Z-I1 F ,Q,f?'i,f 'Q rf'-Nrj . W,:!lQf,J,,,,f .ligg-f'31.QfflQel' 137 Ea..- I i 1 M. V- iff 'H -:Law W ii: ',,,j' 'ri' m'-b'p--4' l lnglfglsi Q Z ffifg-m I nf I I t i i 1 l l 1 f i l l il ' l xl Q l P l l X 4 ' l ,fl il xi W e f izl 5 'TELENLATH CLLJJB- 1 ? iHE Math Club of lVIcKinley High School held regular meet- Q' 5 ings during the year under the supervision of Mr. Boone. i , XD The oH'icers for the year were Lawrence Miday, prefidfntg l 4, llxgggjy lVlary Ellen Hemming, vice-prexidentg Mary Crankshaw, If Jecretaryg Anna Kline, treafurerg Donald Killian, fergeant- 4, E at-arm: and Genevieve Mercer, publicity Jerretary. ll l , l The first meeting Was a Get Acquaintedn Party and Mr. Headley C 'A gave a talk explaining the aims of the club and suggesting many help- ,J 4 ful plans for the year's Work. The club was fortunate in securing Dr. if Hays of Wooster College Who discussed The Appreciation of Mathe- i Q matical Ways of Working Problemsf' He discussed the beauties,' I i of mathematics and the logical development of a proof possessing real ' beauty, if We are able to see it. In another meeting the original con- y l 4 stitution was read and Mr. Boone encouraged the 4 g members to carry on the Work rather than depend l too much on help from the advisor. l l I P .i ' l ' Full 4' l In l l W I!l,iI 'l,v-L illlgmgll 'MMVI I la W li I l rl li lllh : i .1 'l'u l l i ., ' i Milla , l 'lf:2'fi 'mrfif:gL' Q7X2vf'Iee+2'elgr e 'ri.s'e 14 wg t'vvMv'7, rf as ' f-fu? if g A - f 1,5-Wrqf if? - ee' -N f ll l -..ggi 1 3 gy if i R x X. L1 4 'ff Him liiwe M if--1 --- iii? 4 li ' D L ' M A ' 1v'S'f7l I l 5 , ag my 's' fri ll . i E I ' l fl Y 5 f T + f 1 1 5 Q E lil I ll .A. lf! ll , i ' i l 1 I 4 li l f 1 wi l 11 ' lg I 56 L y l i ll pf , 1 , l f 1 to 1 ll A l l l l Firft Row- Weiler, Adrian, Sweitzer, Glafer, Glafer, Stein, fackfon, Gavin, Mutter, Emmons, Finney ' m Seymour. Seeond Row-Gloffer, Overly, Calkinf, Slaughter, zlefhbacher, Fife, Nleyerf, Dillman Q Conrad, Drake, Dine. Third Row- Herrhell, Miller, Kepler Clfiee Prefidentj, flflifr Lawrence, I Scott, .Wifi faelzrnan, Jilin Lehrniller, Jilin Bufby, Liver, Liber, Blon. Fourth Row-Berman , ' Leahy CTreaJurerl, Critef. Cflbferzfj Gi!ereftQPre.fi1le11tl, Pierfon CSeeretaryj. g . l il 'THE POETRY CLUB' l 3 I X x ll Poetry sings in noisy halls There she bides in famous verse 1, 4 . . , 7 Murmurm low her lav, Of ifted oet s ton ue, W . I I g . I g . P . x g w 3 Poetry hes IH old text-books V- There she SI'I11lCS1D hrst attempts l Where names have been Of poets yet unsung. ,J i rubbed away. I j M Depth or laughter, which you l lf E Would you seek her mystic form may, 5 Dancing everywhere? Many moods has she. tg, ' , ' Come you then to Poetry Club, Bring your gift, What'er it be, . . 4 I l Q You will End her there. To the shrine of Poetry. li! ' l l M 5 if f ' l lk V if L fr ' i 5-I!! L 2, r get t ll fi-il ils-ff 'gi P6 A P if'S'ufii'5?zf,333f X , ftf ,Q 2433 HQEP? ii-'e liifgggiiiilfllfilureti fifQ3'e? ig,g4f,Q'Q', ll XL -...,gf139 19... F.Nf feel 5 .lv ,vi Q. wi. 15 wi lf' , fx I rigid i Il i l ri 1 4 1 lil if fl 1 2452 V I x - w bs QW' 5 Tl fi x f i rJ-.Y- to t.- v--.M X! ,lg lll i, 1. 'le li l ll RE 'i JF l, ix 9 TE, ,N 'M V, HE Girls' Service League is a new club organized last year by Y ffl Miss Loomis, the dean of girls. Twenty-nine girls out ofthe J Senior class, who had kept their grades at an average of ' ninety or above since they had entered McKinley, were During the summer each girl received a list ofthe names of new girls who would enter McKinley as Sophomores. These girls were either called upon or written to. At the Hrst ofthe year different members ofthe League were stationed in the halls of the school as guides. A welcome was given to the girls who were new in the Canton school in the form of a party. The following oHicers were elected: Elizabeth Miller, pruidentg Jane Bachtel, vice-pre,fident,' Fanchon Fogel, .rare- taryg Isabel Stockdale, treafurer. Regular meetings are held K K' - L , . f ,f fix My I 3 chosen. f . . ,g A Y QM F.,Q.J l X l 5 1 3 5' ljfin tg E ,Y the Hrst Friday of every month. The Courtesy Cam- iffg 1 paign was conducted by the League this year. if iflgig g, ui 7,,ji o f N l -..if 140 Ee..- f 1 S i i e, ,-Q my 2 ffl gl fi M ,rl Vs il ii ,fr ,I , ' l xg. l': ill i' ' 'll ll' i. 1, 4 E .1 l l I, ll i v N l l l I N w fi, ll Ill il ly lil 1 1 il ill l C Q, fl 11 i ll il qw if 3 ,gf Q. mi, 1 r k 'li jk? 1 lx we if if Iliflfffi L gli-1 if lg ,,,, ,, E Wi if P 1 N3 2 it if mr Y .LW .,-, Q V', 3 ,'i :'ll l ' 7 3 Q1 ff V p lil ll L 6555515 - ll ' 4 3 i ' I ' 2 1 l 1 E X l l r i 1 i Q l 'l ,r i I 5 i E 5 , E A ii 'f i X Q i A I i I ,yu 1 1 J 5 s I ' 1 l iw? ,', 'l 'V i 'SX l'll,1.l1l l . fi , Q E j I : fit i Tl Wi 2 l ll lr ig if a a j 5-r In flea l lf li, 5, V, E 1 'SHAKESPEARE CLUB' HAKESPEARE tryouts for 1926-27 were held October 27. Twenty-live of those who tried out were admitted to mem- 3 bership. 12 ' - At Christmas two one act plays were presented. In The ' li ' Loving Cup, a rural comedy-drama by Alice Brown, the .1 following members appeared: Ethel Vance, Martha Ream, Agnes l ,I Lally, Wilma Black, Doris Calhoun, Lorraine Pace, Judith Manheim, l l Marian Seymour, Ned Bauhof, Clark Morrison, Paul Faust, Bertha lf, I 5 Glazer, Polly Deweese, Raymond Sweany, assisted ably by Ralph .I Watkins to whom the Shakespeare Club is greatly indebted.And in The 5--f' lf g Weaself, by George Roberts, the cast was as follows: Mary Ellen V N' HQ Koonce, Paul Faust, James Wharton and Jesse Bordner. .5 The Weasel was presented also at the 1924-25 class reunion, and gi gg The Loving Cupu to the Teachers' Club. At one meeting Miss Hill gave a very delightful readingfmlqhe lldvll First Appearance, by Richard Harding Davis. Elms' 3 11 The oflicers of Shakespeare Club are: Ned Bauhof, jnreridentg I Lorraine Pace, zrfczrurfrg Lucy Hicks, fecrftary. 1 ,fly 3 ' fl lil ..,,, mr Y o eip.-V . .-0, sum s Nz: 2 1 l 2 2 ME5?if'Q.fft-1 51 2ffL'ffiQQ'l NRG if ,-.i'fiQ . , -..ggi 141 Eg..- E i 3 ,ff ,--f, ,M 5 .MW-v. sf, . 1-, a- f ff-, f T K ru? 92 7 J 1 , ,, w ' 2 V 11.1 P7-Ir' iw , . 4' , ,ff-' v ,I L L. ,L ' -A p 4 an Q ,. '-.rg . V, sv- ., ,gc -w , Y, -. g.f:4,- ff ,':-ni:f i. - If -' ,vs - V ,- ,ui , -.v W ,,,, ,..,,, , fr.-.-,'f.v-cv ,N ,, Y , , L, ,,..,, ,X gf' ,Q 1,913 X M- WN NAWQA, FWWQQV-3 1. f in wi E ' 'H ,A v,,w Q : Ama.. ,L.,ij,- qlgyy, lcliwl 1 l , i ii . ef, f 4 1 !1ll T l i l 'tial if 1 T I sl a . R lf Hi C l Wm , r v, I ,r g , . ' 1 TB - A AHE purpose ofthe Science Club is to encourage and make jjj fmii scientific research and study. The membership is made up of Ti i F P approximately eighty students. The meetings which are it 1,2 held twice a month, are divided into three classes: Ill student Qui' 'U' meetings, I2j special speakers, Bl trips. 553 The outstanding speaker was Dr. W. Stuart Carnes, president of the l ' We Canton Cutlery Company. His subject was The Rediscovered Lost Art of the Damascus Sword Blade. G Q One of the trips taken was the inspection tour of the Ohio Bell Q v Telephone Company. Hwy There were extra social events in the club program. The Get- 1 ff Acquainted Party was held during the first part of the year and later ls fi the annual Inter-Club Party. Q if Our faculty advisor., Miss Clarke, guided the club through a pros- perous year. She was assisted by the following executive committee: Mark Herbst, prefidmztg Henrietta Giessen, vice-pre'5ident,' Helen ll- 5 ' Wolfarth, .fecrfta1'y,' Jean MCCllSkCy, publicity .vecrftaryg 13 Kenneth Geltz, trf'aJ1H'fr,' John Hunter, Jergemzt-at-armf. X K .. 3 -msg 1 42139- xp V. if' gf i wgglfg 'vm ll, ri . i ,i i HN' f 1 f . E li? li!l1LQj.f?EfiQ1i?gl3Q?iafs'ZQfeff T 1 v r L-.......-0 1 e ffl in i 1 I ia! . 2 V5 i e y 2 gl fill 1 1.3 Us T il . 5 Flf F1 1 E 2 .' il bl l 1 V . 2 AM ll l I iii!! V 5 5 E T l i S! V r fjvxl i ' li? l 1 H l ,I U l f 3? T .5 li i ll Q S S A M 'SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB- Q JTUDENTS in the social science classes at McKinley are X V. Lol J eligible to membership in the Social Science Club. The ill oHicers are: Weldon Smith, prefidentg Glen Corbit, vice- E' l A i Q pre.rident,' Edith Wirth, ffcretary, Barbara Finney, trearurer, , TJ' Emil Wingert, Jergeant-at-arm.r,' and Mildred Snavely, pak- , lirity Jecretary. The faculty advisors are Miss Bess Thompson, Miss Lehmiller, Miss Lawrence, Miss Marburger, Miss Heidman, Miss I l Trott, and Mr. Least. 51,0 l Speakers appeared during the year. Miss Worley spoke on experi- Q ll T ences in a base hospital in France during the War, Mr. Frease spolce on in ll l the McKinley campaign of 18963 and Mr. Blue spoke on the life of 'l X! l l ' . deli htful art Was held. 1 X , K Lincoln In December a g p y y lr A successful project Was undertaken this year. On Armistice Day, ' . co-operating With the Ohio National Guard, the orchestra, and the iff? li l Stage Craft Club, Lest We Forget was put on before the l Elf 3 entire school. It was Well received and was 1 voted a decided success. i T - l I 1 l gi w l fg'f'f1 i 5 5 ye gil ,I A y Y '11 ill l ' ' ' ' Xi sffzs 1 C C' pezizs-:Qs-.f 'me znews 1f.11v4s re.' i W S . LfM,l'j,fQ W' -Y WT'Tii'-- MM'w'rwnfwriivt-'W 'i'T ' 1 K 7, ' ' ' .',' ' ,lf 7 f.....A:-if -...,gf143+g,..- V: P -1. lW ' -7 'T'T'11'T'TiT, ' 'W' e ' ' ,gggiiggigi ,iiiw Y .Ll Mi'1 pi, ,-NX .,,5Pf,-an Q ,- .. -Q J 3 e L MQW .ptfffwgwf Nnj I l Qisivaa ,,r1,fii?i3f .ijggpf W' T 'M a t T T ' N ' 'sf .ff - ' i fd 1' l ' 'ii 34 l ,um 'ibm l i Hfiflli llllll rlkffii ilk? lla T Firfzf R020--Sf7l.K.f, lVfzarIozz, Egzlein, Tl z'M1ze'r, rllillrr, Rzzm5ry,Bf16fz. Szcond Row--Wfzftmer, Rowland, Bozmfm, rllarpf, Slim. - r hd Q , Z lllll T A v .,.. any alll il i li lwil alibi Mil M l 5 l l pi?-52 llkfll ll gf, 1: l W i T all LSL! lx fl X ll! l 'lmriashg lvw 'lil I ' THE STAGE CRAFT CLUB ' ,fc W.!iHE Stage Craft Club, directed by Miss Martha Bozman, is - about the busiest organization in McKinley High School. YM 1? il The club not only produces the scenery for all the class plays :Li 5. el 4? at McKinley, but also shifts scenes and handles the different X ' lighting effects. - 4 fs., if at ltinmyitla Qatgcia i ii i 1 , i l X Wlien staging scenes for a play the club goes over the synopsis ofthe l play and gets the different settings in mind. Then it is planned how I each scene can be arranged so that the following scene can be set up ' as quickly as possible. Next, groups are picked and each group is ' l assigned to a particular task. They go through the shifting ofthe 1 play several times so as to hnd the speedlest method of getting the I scene shifted. The club is composed of twelve members. The officers are: Clarence V W1tme1', prffidzvttg Jack Eakin, vice'-pWJid5nt,' Edwin Miller, l If t1'm.vurKr,' and James Wharton, elfctririzm, with 2 2 Robert Ramsey as his assistant. A l 1 E -'i1....,fQ:f ..,. T T ln J W wil wal . ?w'g,kJi 11-:i'ff'ffQT'.T,,..' P , ,L ily' 'Jw ---2-if 144 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 'ffl . 1 All ,E 1, fr 1 .X , 11.1 QM, 1 1 1M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 111 1 1,11 EJ 1' 11:1 1 111 1 1 1 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 1111 11 111 11 1Y' i11 '11 1' 11. 11 11 111 xx, f,-.. 515 1 110,11 R1 li ,,.g.,...,.1,..,Q if .W augh fl,--,Q, TT' ' F Q Q50 5 ,ff 5' fl ZX Q lj 1 , 1 2 1 1 I if 1 lQ1:iE' 'QgdgL.QL.L..QLL.Q,.,,s.:,Ztuau-1 H H L ,EA if Ywgffxfyncg-'W fhQv 1 -1 1 ! 1 11 1 '1 ffl 11 1 , XIV, 1 Rf 1 11 rfilur IEW' 1 1 1 1k . 5 1 11 1 17 1 ,.. 1,111 iv 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 in 111 1 1 ,.EE . Q 1 Firm Row-Dabfrko, Parkf, Stockdale, Ilinkle, Woroflzilrky, Fidellzoltz, Ilfllfr, 1llcCu5kry. Second 1, R0w4Golrz'berg, Shutt, Goetz, Grorfman, Zatolofxley, Jdam. Third Row-Miller, Mahan, Miller, Holfinger, Houflfy, Dirringfr, W'ood. Four!hRow-Brirl f, MfCrca, lIz1r11z11,Brucf, He elfingrr. Jil-Ll g - I M711 ' TRAVEL CLUB ' 1 WL! HE purpose of the Travel Club is to broaden the view of the E ' fxiq members and to create a desire to travel. This year the club V 1 has been taking a trip around the world. Miss Eddy started I XX .fjAjQ the trip by safely piloting the organizatloniacross the ocean, 1 L1 and also by drawing attention to many little known facts . 1 concerning those traces of Roman c1v1l1zat1on which are to be found in England. The Journey was continued through England and the Latin country of Europe under the guidance of Mrs. George Miller. Then Mr. Fretz, lllustrating the important points of interest with 1' famous names worth remembering, took charge of the party. The 1 interesting countries along the Danubekyvere toured with Mrs. Anna 5 i1 1 Bow, and the eastern and oriental countries bordering the Medi- ,il terranean were traversed under the care of Rev. Longsworth. Y The following are the oHicers: Jane Goldberg, jJrefia'f11t.' 111' Elizabeth Miller, z1icf-prefidfnt and f1'faJure1',' and Q1 Kathryn Berndt, Jfcrffary. 1 1 . : 1 , 1.1111 1 1 1 f ...- for Kfijff 7 S--Qf f'Qtf 'iQ 1 ,, .f'2,J'- lf..1.-. W 7 ..7g41.1,5Eg...- , I 4 sn , . . ., , .'...-a,..1.i.,., , ..,..,, .. e et 1 IIVF If ' my I e-S ' Il.1AI.1. is S 3 '34 , ' be 5 Fi . S .5i!4,,i1.Q35ff f if f' . if BLML 0 6 'llaii g -gt g 'I ii I 1 I IIIIIIQ Iflg If I +I II I ' NIH I Q I Ig ' I fi QI I f' I I , ,I I II 'li V is 'I 1 f , EI HI I Q I If X lI II I I f I I 1 II ' III I I Iv I I 1 +I I mil I I I I E If I ,A JI, l I I I SL' ' ' I , ' y-1 I L :fir . , . I I lx, Fzrft Ro:c'fIz '1Uf'v Pllfk-Y, Cfllflrllll, COL',I1'llOMl', Buyfyy, lV!lf16l7IJ', Criffr. Sfcmzd Raw-Cronmzwftt, 1 flloow, B'1H'cl, Gray, Sfll, SaumZf1'J, Ilfrbfl. Third Row! Ifazznrr, Rn.r.vilrr, llznztrr, fllr. I 1lf'adIM'. Faculty r1d'l'f.f0I','Ifbfflldff, Hockwall. I fa I , I 1 ig i 1 . , y y TH13 BUSINESS STAFF 'I I II , Lyl-Ili Business Staff of 1927 has closed a very successful year. ,Y ' ,fm T51 This stall, composed of 22 members, IS entirely responsible g X fi IWUQ I for the financing of the McKinley High Monthly and Annual. 5 vg ffl? Business has been transacted in a very capable manner. ' 11 Q 5 it 'JDJ The work was so extensive that more assistants Were needed ' . I in every department. t 'I tl We have Worked hard and tried to reach our coveted goal. Adver- I N.. xv .ir W.. III III S I5 affix I 'iii . rj III. , III .. I! I I surf, IM: IIII , Q, .At'X ! tising in both publications has been greatly increased this year. Our subscriptions total 1600. The Senior members ofithis Staff are: Herbst. business nianagerg Cronenwett, circulation nianagerg Hunter, general advertising man- ager: Hanner. Monthly advertising managerg Crites, Annual advertis- ing managerg Graham, business secretary. The Juniors and Sophomores Who have rendered invaluable service this year are: Burd, Moore, Cochenour. Rossiter, Clark, Hockwalt, Gray, Parks, Bosley. VVatkins, Eberhart. Sell, Saunders. Bruce. S E I ,- I '00 f 7 4 N 3 I I I I .4 I I I If QIII I I I I if ix, jxff I . UXMJI fm IQII nl. I! ., iw ,-1t1-- A F- A- - Q. 1 -S ,. '- - -- fe-X- , I N J x i . fa, if fee -2-.,j1-as A, Q5 gg-' tw , Y f . f,g,.3't' . f,.'5 'f --L 'YI I fb' Y. X-., av! N, 1- v'r.'r,,f--X fe. fp I i T-ill 4 ' I ' '-gf EL 1 F -tj 1 Q 'I S i 1.1 K., my S., JE MV, . , , I . ,rf-4 -.ig as -..sg 146 ga..- 1 ,,r.YY.v..,..... ., . PLE ifsff 11 A 'ii at - 1 1 ..rQLQ..'?L ,gifligf Q Qi fx.. ,K1fSN.. gb, p-fi1ii T1 Q 1f,.N jg- 1 fj57J.,1-'fix J?T.11,,3w11 A 1,1 11 11 assab44h.a1i2'fig1f.,g?g.1,i:,:Q QT:gp.:3sfr.?liif-25Q1v1.5flf.tig11g 311 11 ?11':l11l 1 1 ' 111 111 1 1 1 0 1 1' 1111 '11 ' 111,1l1 .EM 1-lvl 1 31- 1 1 1 1 1.1 li 1 T1 1 1 1 1 Xl ll Firfr Row-fa1nf,r, .'ll1'.vfBair. Farufty ,-lr1f1i.for,'Blfzflgfngrl. ,llil1'r2'. Sfmrzd Row- H1111 1111, Ijffllffff, E' 1f0l77I!'.1', Hrrndf. 11, I1 11 A T T ' 'THE ANNUAL STAFF 1 fo A 'A ' :ITH last year,s Yearbook having been given All-American 11 ?' 5 ratin the Annual staffofthis vear has an enviable record to g - . . 1, , uphold. To attempt to better the book, if possible, has been 1 1 1 15 . . 1 1 , 1? the aim of the staff, and every member has given much of 1 1 cgkgx f 1 X . . . . . 1 1 of his tlme and energy in carrying out his share of the Work. 1 1 Several parts of the book have been changed with the hope of bettering ' ' 1t. Differing from last year,s book, all the art work has been done by JM, McKinley students. Miss Bair also deserves much credit for her Work as instructor. The 1 1 staff has Worked hard from the beginning of the year and sincerely I hopes that the students will enjoy the book. 1 The stall: is composed of Glen Black, editor-in-chizfg Polly Deweese, 1 Kathryn Berndt, Harold Burris, Betty James, and Alice 11 11 1 Miller, arrofiare editorrq lzrvin Vogley. arf editorg Wyandt ' 1 Holmes. photography ,' Fanchon Fogel. typirf. 1 1 1 fox, Q1 cf 1 1 I 1 ? 1 1 , S 1 r 1, 'Ari f 1 1 1111 4 1 gif! l1 V: H 1. ' ,gre s 1:1gLILezQ? ' ' '- .1-X ' ' 41 . . - - J rw ,I-gtg '1 p -1 1:15 1 ,ffx-1.ffa-1111211121-1 1 A 1 M11 'f ,fav 'fi 1 ' 1 1 ...gf 147 Ba... 4171 1 1 'Y11l 1T '1l11 1 i 1 ,1 11 11191 11-Q-.1 111 11 111 1 , 1' 5 1 11 ,im rnlffr 1 12111 111 11 11111 11,1 11 5 111l1 111,11 1 11 1 111111 111 Eel' W1 1 1113 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 917111 1 11 1 1 1 , 1 11 1' i 1 T1 F31 111112 1 1111 1 1' 31. 111:1 1.11111 lf'l'jSf1' ,-11'11'11 1. 1: '1. 115111 111 11 ,X1 ,. 11 11,1 1 11 J-,f1 ,fr-mg 'rid 5 V 1. 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Third Row-Erzgfifh, Lower, IVr1'lsr. -fl I I I ig ' IHE MONTHLY S l AFF ' I wi ,X 1, HE Monthly Editorial StaH' of 1927 with Miss Marguerite ' NX!! . . . . . . . 3 f I X f yi Bair as faculty advisor, and Jack Bahl as editor-in-chief flh I I I issued a very excellent magazine throughout the entire i I xkik,DQ school year, with the remarkable co-operation of the staff , I' , ,J x ' , R' of and student body. I ' Several very important improvements were accomplished this year. I 'QQ The size of the magazine was increased from forty-e1ght.to fifty-six I 1 III pages, and the cover, heretofore of plain paper, Was replaced by one of ,QQ leatherette, With a small illustration pertaining to the month. The gl , XI department of essays Was substituted for student Iorum, because of III the increased literary value. l , ggi The staff consisted ol Shaver, literary, Weller, poetryg Kestel, If hi-fun, McCuskey, feature articles, Welker, essays, English, general II, 5 f news, Wilson, assemblies, Sweitzer, alumni news, Christensen, QQ, y 1, sports, Sm1th,eXchangeg Shea. art, Lower, cartoons, , if I I Bachtel and Dleringer, typists. ' ,I I , I I I X X I x Q 5 Q1 -..ggi 143 Btn.- fy , 6 IH I X M 111'25 l 4 1 I l Q 1 Z 1-'I . X1 ' v 4 V- v-ru-5.4-, ..vv,.. . ag.- i , . i i flirjifl, ,Xi XX W X XX MX X ff , ' . ,,,,ggX,W, - Wi V '. ' Q ' fi. ' .5 .Q A .11 ' if as 1-1 '--ff ii - Y 'ig ' 'ww 2-'Q . . .gffg 1- E 3. 5551535Q4Lgliisflllg,Xfgilggsggiggl 4 ll-Q 11+ if 1 f ,fx ill 9 7' X Elgin' l 115-1 1 l in lfj Mi' l . ' l l lx il WU L I 1. .1 - 1' V1 l ee' if ll il ' - fl. gf l Q i 1 fl ll 5 1, l lv ill , 11 5 73 1 if ll A 5 fi ,, 4 X X X lg 5 l A i . l 11 i 1.1 l X, ll X ' THE SENIOR UPERETTA ' , E 115 ,lCKLES', or A Day in Old Viennay, was presented by Q- l X, , the Boys, and Girls' Glee Clubs, combined with the 1 f Xflflxi XX , High School Orchestra. It was given on the evenings of X ,I iii i Q December 10 and 11. The choruses, leads and orchestra 9 'X X' W were trained by Mr. Leslie D. Hanson, instructor of music. ' l' 1. ? The dramatic action was directed by Miss Florence Hill and the dances were taught by Miss Marjorie Whitlock. The scenery Was the Work X 11 ofthe Stage Craft Club and it added greatly to the success ofthe play. X . X 9 A The setting of the operetta is laid in Vienna, a resort visited by 7' XX I many ofthe tourists in the spring season. ln the first scene the citizens 1 XX of Vienna are preparing for the annual carnival. At the Wurtzel- L XX i traeter Inn preparations are being made for the crowd by. Hans ,X i 1 Maier, the proprietor, played by Raymond Sweany, and his assistant, 2 if lg rl 4 Louisa, Margaret Miller. if Q gl X Among the tourists of this season are Jonas H. Pennington, Charles 1 Christian, .manufacturer of Peter Piper Pickles, and his daughter, l June Pennington, Vera Black. To Mr. Penn1ngton,s great dismay he 'iXlX M N NX, Hnds his most efficient advertising manager, vlennison Jones, played X Xll XX fb, by Hal Teal., hasXarrived there before him and has already plastered 'Xgj X the town with pickle advertisements. 1 ji llh.-lk-fl To june Pennington's great delight she finds that Arthur Crefont, 5.1 LN Weldon Smith, is in Vienna. Arthur Crefont is a budding artist. Mr. five' lf W4 Pennington. also meets Lady Vivian Delaney, Bernice Steiner, who X il comes to Vienna every year at carnival time to look for her daughter :Lg 1 '11'11'T1 Beatrice Whom she lost years ago. . i 1 ,A ,., XX l1l1llll ,Q .l W 1 A A I Aff 1. . . -- I 50 i 1 1 i in Ji iff -N-4 yy-' -ue.-z--idggpf.-for: --1.-r f-'-wa , ,, k H.-, -,,, .,,-fs. R i 4 ff?iEii?'tiE?1???Efl1?11??1if W lffi'-:iii ff H iQ521fff.i Q5 T:gfg. Xl gill i7SX.'Y:L V'7is,wg s,sb's- ' ' M,,.....,, JL ,K gjipr-'YL df z.-QQfjl l H L 6D,1lf1Qi::isr 5 Xt' . T4 li lf! li l 'fl '33 E 5 l Ex, Q l it i Z 1 l X ! 3 l :Ami lf ' J' 1 l l I l Q : ll l li g . g , l i Z , 5 .1 i l 4 .W lf l gm l ll l 1 The gypsies come to Vienna to rob the tourists. Victor Spies plays ' l lgji the part of the gypsy chief, Jigo. With the chief and his band comes X X his foster daughter lllona, Gladys Nape. James Wharton plays the Q I i role of Kinski, chief of police. George Krug and Harley Wiant are his l assistants, Rumski and Burnski. Captain Kinski plans to catch the gypsies, substitute Louisa, a young maiden, for Lady Vivian's lost lx daughter and then marry Louisa for the money she would inherit. , l Jennison Jones falls in love with the fair lllona and goes With her ' X to the gypsy camp. There lllona and Lady Vivian look into the mystic ' pool and see the fate of the lost daughter Beatrice. Kinski's plan is l X E discovered and lllona is found to be Lady Vivian,s daughter. Lady l X - Vivian marries Jonas Pennington and Kinski takes Louisa for a Wife. l 1 X-51 Arthur Crefont's art Wins reco nition and he is no more a enniless i , . , . . g . P 1 lx ji and struggling artist. June's father agrees to her marriage to Arthur. y 3 The four choruses were directed by Mr. Hanson and Were taken Q E , ll from the Girls' and Boys, Glee Clubs. They formed the Burger, the l Viennese, the Tourist and the Gypsy choruses. The Hrst act was at the l ' '7'v',', . . . Rx Wurtzeltraeter Inn. The second scene was again at the inn, the night Q ml of the carnival. ' ' ll The orchestra accompanied both choruses and leads. Arthur Crefont 2 l 5 ' and June Pennington sang lt's Time to Say Good-byef' Jennison f 3 Jones made a hit in his solo Pickles Illona seated beside the pool if sang Mystical Pool. Lady Vivian and Jonas Pennington sang The 1 Y? Dreamy, Schemy WidoW.', Ethel Vance, as a gypsy Woman, sang a R I, l 3 4 pleasing solo. ' , The sale ofthe tickets was entrusted to the members ofthe Senior class. The proceedswere used to buy uniforms for the school band. LgZi'fi y L Q ff: .1 w 1 -.aefisiygw -.Q I , , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll , I lI I I 1 I I Firft Row-Lewfrr, lllzmhzinz, fazzrz, lV1'Ixon,I1iclef,FogsI, Sl1at'er,Sfxmarz. Second Row-Stott l C7'1l:?.Y,- Koonrf, Dewrefr, Seymour, Zlliller, Fair, Gforge. Third Row-Bowman, Ilamzfz :I Chrzittf, Fazuf, Taggart, Spence, Smith, Schamp. FourthRow--Baufzof,Cuiley, Chrifriavz, Ilolmr I . . Crorzfmveff,foffplz, Kenrzfdy, W'ia11t. 5, at 'L V, HE Taming of the Shrewf' one of Shakespeare's best and 'Q is pepplest comedies was presented May 13 and 1-l by the pl F Senior Class of '27. This is the first Shakespearean play Il , fkbikflj, ever to be given at McKinley and the cast under the l slid direction of.M1ss Grace Busby deserves great praise for I -- its splendid co-operation and for making possible the production ol A ' this play. If Petruchio, the dashing young hero, played by YVyandt Holmes, ' comes to Podua to woo and Win Katherine the Shrew, portrayed by Lucille W.1lson,Who has such a hery temper that no one dares to cross her. Baptista, Paul Faust, fears that his daughter will never be wooed I ' because of her unfortunate disposition so he declares that no one ill shall Wed his sweet-tempered daughter, Bianca, Lucy Hicks, until I? I Katherine is safelv married Petruchio Weds Katherine and undertakes 'I I .H .' . . 55 the task Ql'H'CZ1IT1Il'1gUl1f2I'lIl which he IS so successful that she, before N the play IS over, is willing to place her hand beneath her husband's IIII loot. There are many delightful and humorous scenes in the play. III Grumio, as played by Paul Qronenwett,Who IS a servant to Petruchio, ' I I takes great delight in bosslng the other servants when his master Iii IS not around, but becomes a foolish knave Whenever Petruchio is X near. The names of the other characters of the play appear beneath he l tie pic . It I I ' ture IIIM 5 I I I M, ,,,,,,,..,...,.,,..K, ,.-..... ,,,, ,wt ,, ,,--s.,,,-Y,..,., ,MA,,WWA,h,V,, 'Q-HY' -rxwmre as ands ,f fr' Ig lI ff' Ai It Qu, -..egg 152 fyx, ',?:-:,,,,i.- L, , gi 3 'A 'W '--ikffmdw' , - ' 3 .7 f-1 if , .gifi Q , 5135, :Ff -we ,fy . I ,Jai 1 1Qcyf.L.1.-,--4-.fr.-.Lu-.. ,..f - f., .I-.,:LS-Jil ' ' Ia ...1 L if, aug if ra array, KVVV Y ,,,,, Mg M 1 Vg R ,L-I I r. V? l ,a 1 A + rl Il.,1.,'., l5,'l. QJ 2 sf ' I :Q Z ll fl ,, 1 xgf LE. fl: ,XRJW I , .MX J. -E lr ,iii nhl 'IFE la 3 , I I i , lull ll' I Ill, l , I ,' .5 l lvl! l il, J lin rl P73 1 ,il Iv, ix! i x l 1 .nil L I , , 'xv-pn, l, v 'if iz il ' r V X lX.,.g,,, X , I 1 ' I W1 ,l 1 -Joi xg 'JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ' T HE JUNIOR Play, given March IS and I9, was a mystery ,fn -5 play, entitled The Thirteenth Chairf, Not having been pre- , 'I ,Q X sented for several years, this type was well received. rg 3 It was an excellent play for developing individual parts as is ' e' seen from the following cast. VVilliam Crosby, Lawrence Miday, the handsome, romantic hero, Helen O,Neil, Jeannette Hatten- dorf who, in a finished manner, played up to his lovemakingg Rosalie La Grange, Maryln Sweitzer, a queer combination of a little old Irish lady and a tricky fortune tellerg Roscoe Crosby, Joe Rice, the kind fatherly hostg Alicia Crosby, Elizabeth Meadows, a lady with social poise and graciousnessg Helen Trent, Margaret Seymour, a disloyal friend, who realized her mistake, Braddish Trent, Dana Floding, her husband, loyal against all oddsg Edward VVales, VVilliam English, appearing in both body and spirit, Mary Eastwood, Carmela Saunder- haus, the busybodyg Elizabeth Erskine, Mary Louise Pierson, a Hirtatious Happerg Philip Mason, Bernard Erlanger, the tempera- mental artist whose nerves went to pieces, Howard Standish, Donald Rossiter, the dandy,', quite a contrast to his sister, Grace Standish, Marjorie Conrad, the breezy, athletic type, Inspector Donahue, Logan Burd, the unsympathetic policeman, Sargeant Dunn, Howard Hout, and Doolan, Lewis Nixon, the inspector's snappy and slow assistants, Pollock, Paul Cassel, the stately old English butlerg Jane Goldberg was a most faithful understudy. The play was staged under the able direction of Miss Iris Haver- stack. The cast appreciates the help of the Stage Craft Club and the line support of the student body. -..if 1 5 3 Ea.- i 'ff If 'I 1 I I fl. ,'l'i vi J WEA IH' 'W I 'wi I i 5 . ,I 7 , i I Wg I l VI ii 'v liz ll, lil lv 1, V i L r l S I s I I 5 E l V I 1 I i 1 1 2-Vi X . 'r ..i l l Q M 0 ...fy ,,,.. 4, W4 .,... ',,f.,,iLL..1,g ,,., mitli M '-. 'A' . 'I.iQi??f.'l.. c EEHLH GH L- ' e Y l J 5 - A if 1 ky ,'-124 1 fyl ' al i H .gi will ll, . 3 ll ' 2 li I ill al- . 1 lg 1 . I' 1 r 'P 1 1 It 9 il li 1 all t ' W M l i QQ. . 'BANK AGENTS' EW 5 l f 5.j'vM ,f ERE is the picture of a group of hard working students who 1. ? ,L 3 et little or no credit for carr in on a valuable service at I y . t f g y g 15' G, Q29 73 the high school. It IS their duty to bank the money of their 5 N, E-.ml ' V, fellow students and to create a spirit of thrift throughout 'V I ' their various home rooms. Their motto is: A penny saved is a good l l l exam le for the other 99 cents. . l I P 1 , V, Every Tuesday throughout the year is bank dayl' at McKinley. .J . l . . . , ' All students havin mone which the want to save, turn it over to X y , X , g y y , 1 R their respective home room banking agents. Each student has his own l I l 5 bank book and the agent has to record the amount of the deposit and I' J turn a du licate into the bank. This is uite a 'ob and takes u a reat i 4 fi P Q J P g I W, lg , deal of time when we think how often it has to bedone. The a ent 2 l a 1 . g l l I l l I must be careful not to make any errors so that he can keep the books , 5 W straight. The bank relies entirely on his honesty and on his figures l 3 1 and he is therefore clothed with a reat deal of res onsibiht . After ,A g P Y l I Q he has recorded the deposits, the money is turned over to the Geo. l? fi D. Harter Bank where it be ins to draw interest. Durin the first 29 4 5 Z' f 1 . g g - l l Q bank days this year there have been 6393 deposits. A total of 555008.83 l I has been deposited and this sum is surely proof of the value of thrift. I ' , 5 'ji , N A . !ll'7f4i7f'i'5l. . We A ...,. i. ,. ...... cc. it ., AF. fx! . I ..'2:WNQi a:1:1.1i3Qi3e .Jwfv ages, -Q24 W, ,fm-1 'r'r . A wg ff -..aff 154 Ea..- c 3,...:m R I ,Ex Liffr 5 .J My ffy, U-X i :xx f gif ii 21 ' 1 , AN Af- ax LJ ff Iii 1 fm mg sf iklfzj WX i .5 A P.. L 14 1 gil HX R! X Z1 M Q L I ,ii ,W i 1 nxt.-.YQ H S X ,Q 1 1 2 1 H 5 in LWB Y NY V Milf W 1 1 4 1 X L 5-,ILM ,z 'V wx, X 1 xf- 5 . 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X X , Qnv O .... 4 O V N 7 AT CLASS PARTIES, ETC-1 3 -E B00 Bunnls speunuzssf-aw , ,4 ON THE BANKS or D0 N ROSSWESLLW THE WABASH T HE CLASS X G - Lmqxv A 'X i 35:LVxi.QL , V- ,R X N E631 Ycgle L,-54.-,HQVyCLTLK 1- '1 1 W i - -ffl-' ie-F' 'icq OH OV! D-IM 5HRAmi, ,Q NEXT YEAR' 2l'uNloR MERMALE. 515 5. om Y'5ea'u-1? AM He 1. , 513, cone o mam f? f Ks AT f'1EfAN'6E0 .lf ',.s ET-HIN ' ou'r A X . ff 1- L i w T - '.' - C: ,.,L- K1 V -fi' -- ' 1 . 9 . L . , , . Q Y 311:57 ,, , Z Q 0 5 f -512.12 W 'r A 5 M phi , gvffb- THWE POR fi iff' X i A H vAcfmouf.f! fi f g, C VM A Juwogl. PM Gowfm HEQJ? W i - Q T T E E Nm -5 1 vw C90 4'A A4----DQOEQQC- -A 1 1 rift ry tx Y 5-7'i'w.,Q: Y 1 I infant , 1. f 5.3.5 162 H+- - ,fifk ',,4r4: W Y V nm, W nm- DGOUCSO 7 1 W' T83 fi I ff' -L, V f , I ,gf ' , ,ERQQSA DAX. ,Af f 'iX I f ij -if J.. '1 U ,. M E f . Av umm G52 W, Lvl u VVS RUDY T0cuvE -- THE ,lm MSR ARUN FOR THEIR morvrl FRANRYUNDWY WINS PLACE IN POSTER COlW'Efln w -,. 4 i 1 v 1 of Q 'V 4 I 4 4 4 ' 4 f 4 X xx , , in 'Q wif 1 , , w 'mx 'fx X XX ff -J.kQL iQ:'lFrlHTEwfg1Zl Y O 1- K lf AN wwf A Q L5 IK ij 4 gy C, QV: MAIDENS PRAYER MH 5 R A 5 11 1' .if 1 'TIT 1 2 ET7: -flax X , nmfy ILE! ' f1SL,i':C'X2 65 E G53 , I W VW f 1 QQ 1 7 R135 1 -V FXTWALKER gm 4 , X A xf! READY FOR V, Hg Q y y A '5W'Qf W ,V K - 4 j ffHE Ri,9R GOTLTTHE 'if ' sopmfig mfg A413 DELDQQQO llmwggf 5 x W W ' 7 ' ' ' Y' 'Y 'OGDYQCGVK Y V 'W Y H C90 ' -..if 11,3 Ee..- 060 w l 1 -4 N r .V B 'jeg it 5 JK 1 T. . R 1 M . KV ig, .,V l fg-' ,.,,, , ,, K WW., M hi ' E Va ? i ' l l T ff: , :X w , :wa i s' -, .lj X .41 gli '-HALLOWEEN MASQUEH A fi A fi A The first Senior party, a masquerade, was held October 22 in the T 2 O-, music room. The room was very beautifully decorated by the com- ln ed wif ij mittee in charge. A prominent local magician entertained the class fl ,E 'V f in splendid style in the auditorium. His program consisted ofa series ik! A lil ' of ballling tricks and his uncanny ability kept everyone puzzled for Q ,fun a while. Pumpkin pie and cider were then served in the cafeteria. 1 A Prizes were awarded to several members of the class for their original ll costumes, many of which were very clever. Several members of the ' iliji faculty told fortunes. The remainder of the evening was spent in fl ill N dancing. The Blue Ridge Ramblers furnished the music. The party ,. i was well attended and enthusiasm was not lacking. A highly enjoyable .Q M evening was spent by all. 'N n ' W! O' 1 if A ,,' i l iwj fi 1 la . A ll ll A USPRINGTHVIE PARTY r . 1,4 IIALY W The final Senior party was held March 25 and was also held in the It music room. The decorations were artistically planned and carried INI3' out the springtime effect. The combination of pastel shades made the Z' fx N if ix most attractive decorations which have ever been put up in the music i fl 'f Nl room. They were so arranged that a Hower garden was represented. A U' X, pleasing program was presented in the auditorium. Banks Kennedy X472 oflieredlus an original selection on the piano. Following this some 'gyfg aesthetic dancing was exhibited by pupils from the Claire Rae and ' 5 ll Lulu Carter Studios. Next a spring hat reyue was held and prizes g if, , weretawarded to those whoihad the most unigue hats. The rest ot the i , evening was spent in dancing. Those who did not wish to dance en- I y 5 V joyed themselves by entering an archery contest and by playing Y 3 gg checkers. During the evening a special number Pickles', was offered VT il ' l by the orchestra. , l . i ., n . Ai The committees in charge of these parties were: ! , 5 il la- Entertainment-Mildred Wirth, joe Taggart, Paul Faust, l iii Mary Adam, Polly Deweese, Martha Ream, Vera Black, Russell fl lf f Lewers, Paul Guiley, Robert Joseph. , 3 , ll ,bg Decoration-Ray Sweany, Jack Eakin, Clarence Kennedy, l ' y yj lk 'fl Kathryn Berndt, Lucy Hicks, Mary Ellen Koonce, Mildred Meek, Florence Schmitkin, Kathryn Bowman, Kenneth Hartwick, Walter lil' ll l ill ' Medved, Merrill Walter, Charles Scott, Mack Holland. '95 H ' fi E Ref'reshmentfWanda Robinson, Elizabeth Miller, Neva Helm, 1 j l lr l Camilla Rebillot, Bifdine Mufiiy. ig f y jlfgwgl L Vlaumicityflied Bauhof, Ray Bracher, James Wharton, Robert . :Q eist, e on mit . 3 f If lei Poster-Marion Scott, Catherine Shea. q l if-? f gfl Ticket and Admission-Harold Young, Allen McCormick, Q55 l. Wilbur Esber, Charles Christian, Robert Hanner, Emil Wingart. A iii N ' lil, E 1 I llliil ifirf ,.,. 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Upon request We Will have your home visited by a courteous sales representative who will gladly display our line to you. 7525 53 QQQQ DIAL 6809 Noe Equl Textile Mills lncorpnrated R. R. Nicholls, Dirt. ilflgr. 325 McKinley Ave., N. VV. 1 2 -1' J 6 -1 8 9 ll 12 13 14 ln lo 18 19 20 -..sgf 166 Ea..- SENIOR CALENDAR Sl-IPTEMBI-IR School begins. Everyone buy a handbook. You might need it. VVe discover that the teachers haven't forgotten how to give home work. No school- Children's Dayu at the Fair. Such crust, when we're Seniors. Same old drudge, The dignity of heing a Senior weighs heavily on our shoulders. McKinley 6. Alumni 6. Good start, anyway. Nice weather --f- we Seniors wouldn't think of blitzing. Oh! to be an alumnus. Miss Lutz gives us our first lecture. Buying a season ticket. McKinley 53, Uhrichsville 0. That's the stuff! Leaders' Club has a Wiener frazzle. Booster Club reorganizes. Assembly for Monthly campaign. Rain. OC'l'Ol3lfR Demerits, denierits in a never ending stream. McKinley 3, Akron Central 6. Might have been XVUfSC. Chuck Christian and Harold Vought are Senior cheerleaders. Aeneas is tossed on the hriny deep. Vlle grow more seasick every day in Virgil. Assembly. The worst is yet to come. a on for eighth bell class. First rally of the year. McKinley 32, Akron South 14. Peachy! Mr. Koehler gives away his autograph on de- merit slips, second bell. In fourteen hllndred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Unlucky thirteenth. enough said. Football heroes a plenty roaming the halls. Homework galore. McKinley 6, Rayen 0. Many thousands try out for Leaders' Club. Girls' lunch line especially crowded. No one fatally injured. Junior-Senior Assembly. fi- V --fr Y Y. - - ,. l - 'iilhf .7 Qi 4- EEWEE- 4' in' E - E . . ae. ll 1? GOOD COP EEE PURE FOOD PAIR PRICES Q l DFLICIOUS HOME MADE PIRS el ill Special Sunday Dinners Special Daily Luneheons i M Open 6 A. M. to 12:30 A. 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SLUSSER Investment Company 808 First N tion'l Bank Bldg. CANTON, OHIO A 3 A A ---:gf 167 lk- I L W , : W W W L W W W ,4 W W 1 W WWW WW W WWW W WW ,i -,X 7,7 - ' ' ,Zi -M Y, V 'i,I-,, fi, iii' fmbliliii Z2 :El W . r W ifx' Xi 1 77 W Pi. You fl D0 Zaman Af l J W W Lil W I W 'WWW W W W W W W ' W W Wy W J FURNITURE - RUGS - STOVES WW WW I f ,W R ' W W W W W You will always find one of our Court- W W 1 - eous salesmen ready to help you Wg l J QW I plan your furnishings for ' W -41 , -if that new home. 5 X WU l , en N, Z' 3 f 3 f WW W l W The CRIQUI FURNITURE Co. WW I YT R i-rl Sixth at Cleveland, North-west W y Tj Q I DIAL 2-34911 W- I l W, 1, 'jg gjggxl ' l 'L iiiingii ', ': Y iifgf-f-?L'filiffiQf K: il W4 was ,Y gg x I Y, me sq 2519 057 S rl-1 'J A f 2,-fl qs. 9 so we yu lie REG, APPL'D. FOR 1, . 4+ 653, ' W A - ' 15 IT S ALL FOOD . v . r X ' LJ 5 -..ggi mg , 4 4. .3.,-.,-- Got a costume for the party? Senior Party-Halloween Masque. McKinley 26, New Philadelphia 0. Shakespeare Club tryouts. Wolfe and Montcalm dramatically expire in the movie Fall of Quebec. Girls' Hockey, Seniors vs. Sophs. Poor Sophs- Report cards! No schoolAteachers all up in Cleveland. McKinley 31, Vlloodward Tech 0. NOVEMBER Monthlies out. Certain football stars kidded because of certain baby pictures. Hockey game postponed on account of rain. Get your rain check. The Honorable Mr. Hal Teal presides at Senior assembly. Booster Club Party-Heveryone had a good time. McKinley 33, Alliance 0. Blue Monday. Many people killed at a club initiation. D.o.you think I'm a toyf, asks Mr. Jackman of 326. Armistice Day program-half holiday. Another week of school over, Hip, Hip, Hooray! McKinley-Struthers game. Boys, Relay Carnival. A teacher wants to know What a pencil is Uifanyf' Great gloom-staff not going to Wisconsin. Musical talent at McKinley arises at 6:30 every morning for Operetta practice. Rain and snow. VVhat a day! Peppy rally. McKinley 0, Massillon O. Terrihcally cold. Classes interrupted by sniH5les acquired at the Massillon game. No school for four great grand glorious days. Turkey Day. Senior assembly. Sale of tickets for Pickles begins. DECEMBER Twenty more shopping days until Christmas. We see part ofthe Operetta for nothing. Glen Black turns poet and writes a poem for the Monthly. Suspicious! -..if 169 Ep..- FFT' PFW Tzmefuffy yours, BANKS a KENNEDY Jai also . ee it 7 2271 1 i , ' 1 Canton 5 Foremoyz' 1 Beauty Shop 1 cava l i X . I 327' i I f Doef the reflection from your mirror yay! ' Stop, Look and Gitie Atteiztionfu - L The Wise Woman knows the value ly of care for her appearancefand i l does give attention. 1 l Appear at Your Bert 1 We will help you to always appear ll ' at your bestfyour beautiful best. , Let us assist you to beautify your , ,E 1 skin and hair. I The care ofthe honda' is all important to the Woman or girl who Wishes 1 1 to add to her attractiveness. Come 1 in and let us carefully treat your N hands and serve you with a mani- l , cure that will please. l I Our Beauty' Bob if Shear flrtiftry 1 . I Make thif your Beauty Shop 1 i 1 DIAL 3-3008 M l l 4 51 0 o ii ll Q Z . i i, , BEAUTY SHOP . 1 532-Cleveland Aueff , l .QLD gli' Y My ,i,Hf7ffmff,,f7 ,, 631701 X 9. 10- H 15 17 20 21 22 23 28 1 Q J 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 22 24 25 20. 27 28 29 31 Senior girls have a hockey game in the snow. Dress rehearsal. The Operetta retires at a. m. 11. Senior Operetta Pickles.'1 Our honorable president smokes a cigar in 326, 4-th hell. Room 30-1 is made to feel that they owe 330 a box of candy because of certain superior salesmanship. Friday f-i-s-hl McKinley 26, Peabody 20. Alumni back. Much mistletoe is noticeable. Shakespeare plays presentede-Leaders' Club Dance. Merry Christmas. McKinley 37, Kent 21. lVlcKinley 36, liast Liverpool 26. Hooray! JANUARY Happy Noo Year-McKinley 29, ,-Xlumni 30. Tough. Holmesy stands on a step ladder on top of a desk in 330 with a mouthful of nails. Leaders go aswimming in 'Aye ole swimmin' hole. Mark and Paul go to the bank for a change. The Irishman, Kate Shea, turns German. McKinley 30, Columbus East 28. Vllhat a thriller! McKinley 25, Akron Central 35. Quartet from Findlay College sings for the Juniors and Seniors. Popular question these days, Are you going to give me one of your pictures?l' Chuck Christian wears ll tux collar for National Collar Day. More history movies for a change. McKinley 31, Dayton Steele 2-1. McKinley 2-1, New Philadelphia 29, We hear that Miss Lehmiller talked about the Dam cities. 20 and 21. The realization of our nightmares! McKinley 27, Alliance 23. McKinley 23, Marietta 16. One of our teachers is disappointed in love and hence is teaching school. Miss Bair studies the pictures of the football men on her blackboard. Miss Lutz gives an interesting lecture on love. At last, 330 gets their promised candy from 304. Rally for whole school. Horrible Massillon game. McKinley 26, Mansfield 35. Where is our crack basketball team? Senior Class Play tryouts, mnaowmg 5 Wort Q ai Q? Q Q? Q 3 Q 5 get 2 13 ie? Q WW fu 2 sums? 1'102l02l7l02'-0N-0'210I'-02l-0110vl02'0'bl0N0X0H'J01l022-031021012012-0I10N0101l0'M0'v'6W T 9 9 To Canton's Youth 3 SQ Q Q whom we lo-ve 3 Q 5 3 , Q, 0 LIVE that your after sehr- 3 H ' 5 5 the man you ought to ben 5 Q 5 'Q ma in his time be 'bl ' 'At y i i possi e 9 Q 49 -and actual. Far away in the 9 Q 5 thirties, the forties, the fifties 6 6 of the Twentieth Century, he is awaiting 9 3 his no-n, His body, his emu, his soul g 5 5 are in your boyish hands. He cannot 5 pl 5 help himself. What will you leazfe for 5 gl Q him? Will it be a brain unspoiled by lust Q Q 5 or dissipation, a mind trained to thinle Q Ag 5 6 and act, a nervous system true as a dial Q Qh S 3 in its response to the truth about you? 3 g 5 Will you, Boy of Today, let him come 6 Q 5 as a man among men in his time, or 5 Q will you throw away his inheritance Q 5 Q before he has had the chance to touch it? 5 5 Will you let him come, taking your 5 5 place, gaining through your experience, 5 s s sg 5 happy in your friendships, hallowed 5 Q through your joys, building on them his Q I 5 Q own, or will you fling his hope away, Q Q 1 5 decreeing, wanton-lilee, the man you 5 ig g might have been shall never be? E E 6 -David Starr jordan 5 U 3 Respectfully, 3 Q The Rotary Club of Canton 5 Q 3 3 5 gg 2 3 3 :malagatacomaQmvaonofwafafaeawsfawsofarafaotaoaocwfafda Q kQEQGMiQ33!.sQSQ9AiQQGHSCMsQEG9AaQEG3AkfDGM.aQEG3A.iQEGSAAk'S -'4Ef171E9 ' l i...,- ... ., l 66 7! Do It Electrically 5333522- JKGU' THE OHIO POWER COMPANY .-253115521 'UBJKGU' Hflepenclable Electric Serfuice' Y V ..., Style Shoes f0rMen and Women as All 3 '50 One Styles Price ee Petot Shoe Co. 327 Market Avenue, N. flarrif 14rcade 10 11 12 14 13 16 17 18 19 21 l zz l 25 i 26 5 Zo l 1 l l l 11 xl 14 l li l lla l l 17 l if 1 72 1b -2. FEBRUARY Much hitherto buried dramatic art is revealed. Groundhog Day. Unearthly sounds were emitted from the new amplifiers at Senior Assembly. Annual campaign starts ol? with a bang. McKinley 23, Youngstown Rayen 12. Lineup changed. Lakewood comes to Canton and we beat them 33-17. That's better. Seniors show their stuff and beat the Juniors in' basketball. More history movies. By vote, we decide not to have Senior Party. Debate team has charge of a peppy assembly. Basketball boys praised for their splendid behavior at Marietta. McKinley 39, Springfield 30. Lincoln has a birthday. McKinley 24, Woodward 26. Consult Miss Lutz on matrimonial questions. Do you know Ethyl? Ethyl who? Ethyl Alcohol. See Mr. Fretz. Elmont Lavine takes the insides of his watch Ollf. Miss Lutz finds a love note. We wonder who wrote it. An intriguing mystery. We go to Alliance and beat them 21-13. McKinley 30, Youngstown South 19. Miss Eddy gives a six weeks test and then throws all the papers in the wastebasket. A dog invades Miss VYhitlock's ofhcefand what happens? The wonderful Massillon game-McKinley wins Stark County championship. McKinley 35, Akron South 29. Knickers are acclaimed freakish clothing. MARCH The cry ofthe Seniors. Uljlease buy anAnnual. National Honor Society Day. Tournament at Akron. Salem defeats us in third round. Miss Bair delights in giving l'Ask me another , tests. 1t's not the cup that counts, itys what's behind 1t.H Famous words ol a famous man. Girls' Yale-Harvard basketball game. End of Annual campaign. Rooms 304 and 330 sold the same number of Annuals. Dirty work somewhere. Mr. Koehler reads a pamphlet to his classes on petting, V VVe all go to see the Alunior Class Play. H35455i5?t5ii? ii5ii5ii?Ei5'ii5?Zi5TQi5?Zi5?i5'ii5'ii5Ei563'i?5 ii5Ei5?Zi5?i5?2i5?t5Ei5515925EQFYQQFEQFQE 355353 F1-V get W, -V :Q -- f-V -ff -- -T - 1- V - . - , ll ggs U An old friend in Zollmger s pl QQ is W - - 1 ss A i HERE style, service and price are concerned, people i M lg, ll . J. . 4,5 glib . of Canton and vicinity naturally think hrst of Zol- Zi ll lingefs, the store which has served them for the past i YQ2' ,Q .l forty years. Zollinger's has grown and prospered as it kept i 414 W faith with its old patrons, by giving them genuine worth W if and a friendly service. It is our aim always to be considered K A your friend, and always to justify our reputation i 12,22 14-1+ 1 . . . I -wr- fig i as a foremost Canton institution. if 35 l A il 49 l ce-o:,.E5J -os: pl ZFX l l ffl tl at Wm l Q3 i me frm Q Q hihngier o. , Q3 3 Established 1887 I QPJ Q :Al 1 A A A L L Af. A as A. i Q5 IFWX Fil Qliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiitlt..iiiiiliiii.iiiiiiQQ.iiilfiiliiiliiiliifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiii ll ear ae ' F 'ONCE AGAIN- Q i N The time is here when McKinley High School is send- M ingforth an army of Graduates 5 i ' RADUATION signifies the successful accomplish 5' 22 ments of these young people who are now about to l i - ' A enter the various fields of business activity. ill The 1 l Canton Bank and Trust Co welcomes this oppor l ly . tunity to place before these successful students the prompt, 1 helpful and satisfying service of this strong Bank. ill We invite their patronage and are proud of the ever increasing number 1 l who make this their banking headquarters. l as-o f.?::oe: The CANTGN BANK as TRUST 00. Q if C. A. Hanner, President I5 ll C .1 sa, A-.. tra.- ' -g, -44173 iw Qrtfwihfhrtrawi Zi y L Lliili ai- 22 I Haw You Visited .aa 'gm QM Wa 'Ig' SHERER'S il . 'Q' W cAN'roN's Most BEAUTIFUL ly eg' f fa SODA GRILL? 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Our cus- I lk ' lo tomers will tell von so and that,s Q N, the reason they- remain so loyal iii 71 ei to - For your 'needy in our Zine' phone Dial 61-ll for the' bert of .fK7'f'l-ff' and if 6 . , AZ , 5:1 Q 01111655 a tc 115 v T133 , ag fhe STEINER COAL CQ.. 2 TSE Bizilding .Material and Coaf 5 Second St. and Cleveland Ave., N. VV. H I EJ V-sf I ei i52a..--... . e..r - .- --M224 174 la. 2-I 25 1 29 I9 20 21 22 29 30 Z0 , 30 8 I 10 10 -8. Paul Cronenwett tears his trousers Paulie has on his best suit today, we wonder why? In Spring a young manls fancy turns to thoughts QTL Room 30-lf buys soap dish and towels. Vlvith the breath of Spring'comes the noise of the buzz saw. The girls get home from Oberlin at a shocking hour. Miss Broda becomes kittenish and spills all her ink bottles. Many Seniors acquire the measles. APRIL All Fool's Day, Monthlies come out Glorious Spring vacation. Holmesy has a new pair of Stadium shoes! Miss Bair threatens to spank her home room. Everyone swimming fin six weeks testsl. Bob Joseph tells teacher she can't expect him to laugh at all her jokes. School dismissed early for interclass track meet. Our most worthy President needs spirits of ammonia to revive him in Latin class. Jack Bahl comes to school at 3:03. Stall' Dance. A heavenly time for everyone. Lucille VVilson says she can't see in the dark. Leaders' Skating Party. Gymnasium exhibition. Fine! Combined Club Party. Some dancing time MAY -o. School Music Week. -l-L -1 J . 0- County Track Meet. . Senior Play. District T i':x ck Meet. Girls Track and Field Meet. Junior-Senior Reception. State Track Meet. Memorial Day. JUNE lfxams for Seniors. Class Night. Baccalaureate sermon Commencement. Promotion cards. Faculty farewell. REPAIRING H WASHING Complete Sermee 12th STREET GARAGE 606 Twelfth St., N. YV. lVe are Equipped to Give the Bert of Sereife PHON If 4511! LM- 'wif' 'fSf 5f' 'QQ' 'ini' '34 'QW' 'Wif- 'WSI' . 'Q--se' GREASING OILING 50? 'SW' 'Wi' -SSH? 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' gaiisgi. f 5 0:53653 MW to 55 3325 t :H f gag gmxgpcfgcxigcyfu Qapsv'1..epgcf 1-9' 5 - . . X f sr, Qw.o5?ZiSi Q gill Pffe will be as pleased to maize your fcoeafdivfg EQ? photos as we were to maize your 3433? sclzoolphotos 5 - -f+4uv'v+-4--- Q LUCERNESTUDIO gg 424 North Market Avenue Q53-.mmlbiifiinq4-n'iD7KQ'I91qrnEQEfCEnq.-nEQ?KEDwmEQ?IfCEus1EDEKC5t-2lf,?ECC?21wn?DEfQZnqpnEQ7ICQ'z'a-, .-n'EQ7KCi'51-I Hg? LUEEKCIW 'WHXLCIUQ UT-51.53 'WEEQGF' 'WEJXQGU' 221851265 'WHICGW WUEJKGU' TGDEKCEW WEZELCGW U'?55IQCA:f-Tit 'ff1E?l2E3 we W R ws gag.- Nt f:.n,2b dk..-L,:f'D 2 I e al Congmrnlntions, Class of 1927 l f V VEN as the High School graduates of twenty years ago X are today the leaders in the business, civic and political N L world so in twenty years or less will you take the l 1. Q ,.' places of those who are leading today. Your graduation l,,5 . . . . . I from High School is an important event in your life!- l from this event on you will begin choosing for yourself. X The fact that you have graduated proves beyond successful contradiction that you are above the average and we as one of young .people step over the threshold into bigger and better things, have no fear but that you will choose all wisely. 1 DAVID ZOLLARS E5 SON, INC. i 7ll45hiP clr'a'QS..9K Only the Be.vz'Q f0rCnnz'0n'JBe.fz' 2-B E RLOY-:Z STEEL PRODUCTS WERE CHOSEN More than siXty-three miles of Berloy Metal Lumber and over two thousand Berloy Steel Lockers add to the permanence and efficiency of McKinley High School-splendid evidence of Can- tonls confidence in Canton products. The BERGER MANUFACTURING Company MANUFACTURERS Dial 7221 CANTON, OHIO Branches in all Principal Cities ...if 176 Ba..- Canton,s oldest retail institutions, who have seen thousands of ' I I The CLASS of '27 Abel, Karl, 2911 Second St., N. VV. Adam, Mary, 1036 Clarendon Ave., S. VV. Adams, Cameron, 2184 Third St., S. E. Alllolder, Florence, 127 Twelfth St., N. E. Allison, Birdine, 905 High Ave., N. W. Arbuckle, William, 807 Sixth St., N. W. Archer, Beulah, Forty-Second St., N. W'. Arnold, Mildred, 2635 Gilbert Ave., N. E. Art, Melvin, 1600 Vassar Ct., N. W. Artman, Glen, 2821 Twelfth St., N. W. Asheom, Margaret, 1237 Arnold Ave., N, VV. 201510 Bachtel, Jane, 1342 Stark Ave,, S. W. Bah1,jack, 831 Shorb Ave., N. W. Bailey, Mason, 425 Second St., N. W. Baker, Mildred, 1325 Seventh St., N. VV. Ball, Julia, 709 Nineteenth St., N. E. Barnes, Milton, Rear 1218 Market Ave., S. Barnett, Dorothy, 1316 Edwards Ave., N. E. Bartholomew, Golda, R. D. No. 1, Canton, Ohio. Bartlett, Sara, 1414 Ridge Rd., N. W. Bast, Robert, 644 Ingram Ave., S. W. Baughman, Ruth, 2914 Fourth St., N. W. Bauhof, Ned, 623 High Ave.,,N. W. Beaumont, Mildred, 1013 Dueber Ave., S. W. Beck, Morris, 1225 Fifteenth St., N. W. Bender, Harper, 1118 Twelfth St., N. W. Bennett, Frank, 2817 Twelfth St., N. W. Berg, Marie, 2229 Tenth St., S. W. Bergert, Wilda, 1227 Dueber Ave., S. W. Berkebile, Earl, 2615 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Berndt, Kathryn, 1213 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Bernhardt, Gladys, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Bersonsky, Fannie, 931 Rex Ave., N. E. Best, Mildred, 1327 Rowland Ave., N. E. Betzler, Donald, Thirtieth St., N. W. Bischoff, Esther, 806 Troy Pl., N. W. Bixler, Donald, 3222 Hursh Pl., N. W. Black, Glen, 815 Fulton Rd., N. W. Black, Vera, 217 Exeter Ave., S. VV. Black, Wilma, 862 Rowland Ave., N. E. Blazer, Herbert, R. D. No. 1, Louisville, Ohio. Boerngen, Hazel, 1427 Rowland Ave., N. E. Bordner, Jesse, 1322 Twenty-Fifth St., N. W. Bordner, Russell, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. Bowe, Randolph, 1409 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Bowman, Harold, 225 Twenty-First St., N. VV. Bowman, Kathryn, 1236 Woodland Ave., N. VV. Boyer, Josephine, 1126 Ridge Rd., N. VV. -:tim Congratulations! M- 3 i1ANTON,S Big Store felici- tates the members of the -J . McKinley 1-11h School Class of 327 upon having completed the prescribed course of study and being graduated and wishes them all much happiness and prosperity in the years that are to come. E L v' I P Emulate the example of Can- t0n'J beft people and make thif :tore your Jhopping head- quarterr L. v' ceo-:genes V Klein-Heffelman E Zollars, Inc. WWW T57 ' 7 THEM? E l 1 i ACL. Extends Compliments to the GRADUATING C L A S S of 1 9 2 7 l gl il li zoo-204 1 TUSCARAWAS STREHT 1, EAST , ai E..- H eartiest Congratulations to the Mefnbers of the Class of 1927 V McK1NLEY HIGH SCHOOL CS'09?060 The junior Mist Shop Second Floor The Stern and Mann Co Cleveland Ave. Tuscarawas St. ii :gl 42:4 I ORMHEALTH IN ,xv-1 f ff474,,YoUR -Q ,uve Ev: ' . Zfwoaeiei 5131 2 24 WYLER BROS. Milk Co. P4-3225265-1 N. MARKET EXTENSION Boylan, Theresa, 1139 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Bracher, Ray, 400 Brown Ave., N. W. Breting, Esther, 1113 Lawn Ave., S. W. Brothers, Evelyn, Magnolia, Ohio. Brown, Bertha, 701 Patterson Ave., S. VV. Brown, Byron, 1438 Sixteenth St., N. W. Brown, Dolores, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio. Bryant, Ruth, 1106 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Buchtel, Margaret, 720 Marion Ave., S. W. Bungard, Harriett, Twelfth St., N. W. Ext. Burger, Lucille, 330 Girard Ave., N. E. Burkhart, Mildred, 1226 Dueber Ave., S. W. Burr, Curtice, Cottage 69, Meyers Lake. Bushong, Charles, 1101 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Butterfield. Mary, 1222 Twenty-First Sr., N. WHC0 Calhoun, Clarence, 1133 Fulton Rd., N. VV. Calhoun, Doris, 1613 Yale Ave., N. W. Capri, Frank, 225 Second St., N. E. Carl, Carlisle, 413 Hartford Ave., S. E. Carnahan, Lillie, 135 Twelfth St., N. VV. Carnahan, VVilliam, 317 Fifteenth St., N. VV. Casselherry, Raymond, 2217 Kimball Rd., S. E. Castor, Margaret, 2322 Tenth St., N. W. Chan, James, 131 Market Ave., S. W. Christensen, VVayne, R. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio. Christian, Charles, 3022 Second St., N. W. Christie, John, 1510 Edwards Ave., N. lf. Clark, Chester, 111 Reynolds Pl., S. VV. Clark, John, 1004 Twenty-Second St., N. W. Clark, John A., 2702 Third St., N. W. Cole, Isabel, 217 McKinley Ave., S. W. Coleman, Mary Audrey, 1411 Seventeenth St., Comish, Marjorie, 211 Girard Ave., N. E. Conley, Giles, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Cook, Katherine, 1429 Lippert Rd., N. E. Corbett, Chester, Magnolia, Ohio. Cramer, Mary, 1449 Greenfield Ave., S. VV. Crankshaw, Mary, 1313 Hoover Pl., N. W. Cranston, Marian, S27 McKinley Ave., N. W. Criqui, Frank, 1224 Oxford Ave., N. VV. Crites, Alfred, 2726 Blair Ave., S. W. Cronenwett, Paul, 933 Sixth St., N. VV. Crossen, Corinne, 738 McKinley Ave., S. W. N Crouch, Frederick, 1020 Twenty-Fifth St., N. W. f01D'0b Davis, Bernice, 1615 St. Elmo Ave., N. lf. Decker, Helen, 1312 Fifth St., N. W. Dehn, Carolyn, 818 Eleventh St., N. VV. Deibel, Frederick, 332 Broad Ave., N. W. -..ggi 1 78 Ea..- Dempsey, Dorothy, 1543 St. Elmo Ave., N. E Dencer Lura, 1222 Third St., S. W. Denney, Raymond, 1-143 Sixteenth St., N. W Devis, Earl, 2616 Rosewood Pl., N. W. Deweese, Polly, 1424 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Dieringer, Alwilda, 610 Harrison Ave., S. Dine, Evelyn, 1532 Harvard Ave., N. W. Dorland, Hester, 2012 Fifteenth St., S. W. Dougherty, Harry, 934 McKinley Ave., N. VV Douglas, Ruth, 312 Harrison Ave., N. W. Drake, Lois, 1022 Ninth St., N. W. Drevon, Alexander, 902 Greenfield Ave., S. VV Duff, Pauline, 711 Twelfth St., N. W. Dulin, Eva, 1374 Garfield Ave., S. W. Dunlap, Leona, 30-1 Chicago Pl., N. W. Dyer, Robert, 936 Park Ave., S. W. Dyson, Charlotte, 1810 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. calico Eakin, Jack, 614 Alexander Pl., N. E. Eakin, William, 2306 Maple Ave., N. E. Egelston, Alyce, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio, Ehman, Lillian, 3609 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Eldis, Arthur, 313 Eighth St., S. W. Emmons, Loreen, 2713 Tuscarawas St., VV. Endriss, Dorothy, 1215 Eighth St., N. VV. Engle, Harvey, VVaynesburg, Ohio. Engle, Homer, Waynesburg, Ohio. Esber, Wilbur, 12-1-1 Perkins Ct., N. VV. Evans, Richard, 2-122 Winfield Way, N. E. Ewing, Frances, Culver Rd., N. W. Ewing, Robert, Culver Rd., N. W. 10111105 Fair, Raymond, Raff Rd., S. VV. Fair, Wade, 916 Twenty-Fifth St., N. WY. Farber, Dorothy, 2416 Eleventh St., S. W. Farey, Daniel, 4-08 Dryden Ct., N. VV. Farmer, Helen, 826 Milton Ct., N. W. Faust, Paul, 2917 Ninth St., S. W. Fenwick, William, 1722 Virginia Pl., N. E. Fidelholtz,-1acob,512 Young Ave., N. E. Fidelholtz, Leah, S01 Sixth St., S. W. . Finefrock, Beulah, 907 Greenfield Ave., S. NV. Firth, Robert, 1010 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Fish, John, 907 Lawn Ave., S. VV. Fitzsimmons, Arnold, S16 Greenfield Ave., S. Fitzsimmons, Edna, 1710 Belden Ave,, N. E. Fitzsimmons, Edyth, 1710 Belden Ave., N. E. Fleischer, Ruth, 212 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Floding, Geraldine, 700 Patterson Ave., S. W. Fogel, Fanchon, 908 Fifth St., N. VV. l i r r i 5p.viNGs6 I' 0 Z I 3 6 i 47 49 1 Qrnririgv' L I 1 . l I i E l l ilu l ll ii 11 ll ompliments 0 LARRY LAROS www, .J C255 ra p Egfr O1-11O,S GREATEST ORGANIST Avon' playing at Loeiif Thfalre -281179 Ee-- A ' sf. .X WW ? 2 v 3 ic KLEIN aaa ALLISON 519 Market Ave., North 090255039 Present the N ew FASHIONS FOR SPRING 0902212060 Authentic showing of apparel for Spring and Summer will be of keenest interest to every High School Miss who takes pride in being in touch with the latest dictates of Fashion. Va Charming Dresses, Smart Coats, Hats and Accessories. 9RG A :S ....,, 4 4 .... 4 .4 .4 .J 5 4 D4 It s INSURANCE ,' 'QZKTFQ Cie S1753-ffl Je QA Gb!! The DUERR-fSM1TH-LANE Company 2 JL J ML JL JL JL JLFJL JW5' C2 .1 .4 ' L 5 - V 1 1 2 1 e l 7 l 1: .4 1 W .ms l V :E eikfelg . L- + f V L m, 9 x Q ci l as gf' 4 :S 4 .4 .A Q '7 Q E 2 V Phone 6183 eaozsiioev Ground Floor Daily News Building Q V Wm Wm Hmmm wr 1 Wmmmra 1 Frederick, Donald, 539 Third St., N. W. Frederick, Paul, 1232 Woodland Ave., N. W. Frentzel, Kurt, 215 Arlington Ave., S. W. Frew, Ralph, 707 Fourth St., N. E. Friedman, Andrew, 635 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Frizzell, Stella, 620 Arlington Ave., N. W. Froelich, Rena Mae, 1015 Fourteenth St., N. Fry, Luther, 3218 Third St., N. W. Fry, Thelma, 1620 Eighteenth St., N. E. Fuller, Yernelle, 901 Walnut Ave., N. E. Fye, Harold, 1014 Concord Ave., S. W. caaqza Gambone, Josephine, 911 Third St., N. E. Gates, Harriet, 1527 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. George, Merle, 1147 McKinley Ave., S. W. George, William, 1014 'Cherry Ave., N. E. Gerber, Anna, 607 Hartung Pl., N. E. Gibson, Beulah, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Gillespie, Maxine, 1314 Oxford Ave., N. W. Glaser, Bertha, 1307 Logan Ave., N. W. Graham, Lois, 1145 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Green, Glenn, 1435 Park Ave., S. W. Green, Walter, 902 Sixteenth St., N. W. Greene, Celia 1136 McKinley Ave., S. W. Grossman, Bessie, 707 Cherry Ave., N. E. Guest, Elizabeth, 618 Exeter Ave., S. W. Guht, August, 1630 Dueber Ave., S. W. Guiley, Paul, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. 10111102 Hague, Byron, 2015 Fourteenth St., S. W. Hahn, Dorothy, 211 Columbus Ave., N. W. Haines, Wilbur, 1933 Tuscarawas St., E. Hamilton, Pauline, 3125 Dewey Pl., S. W. Hammerly, William, 408 Sixth St., N. E. Hammond, Elizabeth, 212 Marion Ave., S. W Hanner, Robert, 350 Twenty-First St., N. W. Harding, Clilford, 1201 Nineteenth St., N. E. Harmony, John, 1314 Harmony Ct., N. E. Harter, Opal, 1811 Second St., N. E. Hartman, Russell, R. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Hartwick, Kenneth, 1643 Garfield Ave., S. W Hartzell, Earl, 1120 Sixth St., N. W. Hawkins, Mary, 140 Roslyn Ave., N. W. Haymaker, Margaret, R. D. No. 1, Canton, Ohio Haynam, Dorothy, 2614 Eleventh St., S. W. Heater, Helen, R. D. No. 6, Canton, Ohio. Heil, Leo, 2318 Sixth St., S. W. Helm, Neva, 1021 Clinton Ave., S. W. Herbst, Mark, 609 Third St., S. W. Herrick, Clifford, 409 Second St., S. W. -qfisola-M W W l Th l V At 65 Years of Age C 100 Young Man Starting Canton Storage l oufazgl Company lfls very wealthy Storage of Household Goods Merchandise and Machinery, also Cold Storage, Crating, Draying and Shipping V 4-Are Well to do 54Live in poorhouses or are de- pendent on relatives 36-Are dead 54-Are dependent. We have a policy that guarantees to you that you will he one ofthe hrst five at age 65. FZ-7nep7 00,f Bllildingf l Come in and Let uf rhou' ' - you our policy. l S28 FOURTH STREET y R ' Z ' Q3 D T l N l ' N0'th'E'l f CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE DIAL 5291 p SOCIETY OF U. S. l 925 Renkert Building X to A asia? -f W 4 A W y l I i -A e e--E g The E BONNOT CQMPANY Clay Working Machinery Pulverizing, Grinding and Special Machinery WW l l CANTON-OHIO M E1'lv 7frre57f.lS'n1'Q.T.'5'rrrJXEs11' ' M 181 ge-- Exclusive Heating Specialists i Service on All Makes n ' H E 1 iulllllllllllllllllm . 5, big mm: mln O ,......,.. .X K I f' 1 rwizim' gr it W- in 1 lm arm: ,.'i . . , . M ' HOM1. FURNAQ1, CO. 1 Manufacturers and lnstallers of the Famous HOT BLAST FURNACE Factory Branch li -125 Fifth st., N. w. l A. L. STRONG, Local Mg1'. Phone 2-3105 .. ll 131512513Qifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Qiiiiiiiiiiilliiiig 61 B 7 T 1-Q 41-'21 11353 NW . xiilfv' ei Complzments eil 13 fini Year 51 vf Q1 K9 ei qi' 31 113:13 if?-1 113 if?-1 13 Q1 ll? it 12 +1-:P -1-1+ 51 we 521 F357 B E RT B 1 E R Y jig 1819 cieveiand Ave., N. W. 'gjg ea . , . new Q Sodas - Cigars - Confectionery TQ Patent Medicines ei .2 . 2. its Q59 93? Qt? Qt? QW? Qi? Qt? 62136219 Qt? 99519 Qt? Qt? Q? Q 3 -..sgf 182 -W--1--Tr. --1 a - ,Q - K- Herrold, Girard, North Canton Rd. Hershberger, Nedra, Fairhope, Ohio. Hicks, Beryl, 2315 Ninth St., S. W. Hicks, Lucy, 1200 Sixth St., N. VV. Hildebrand, Leon, 921 Fourteenth St., N. W. Hill, Georgia, 1346 Henry Ave., S. VV. Hiner, Gordon, 1201 Fifth St., N. VV. Hinton, Arline, 1-112 Woodland Ave., N. VV. Hinton, Sumner, 1331 Plain Ave., N. E. Hissong, Jack, 201 Monroe Ave., N. E. Holland, Mack, 311 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Holmes, Wyandt, 1201 Auburn Pl., N. W. Holsinger, Tsabel, 1616 Superior Ave., N. E. Hoover, Grace, 1-119 Fourteenth St., N. VV. Hoover, Helen, 121-1 Ridge Rd., N. W. Horner, Mary, 522 Seventeenth St., S. Hoslar, Lucile, 809 Union Ave., S. VV. Housley, Elizabeth, 1401 Belden Ave., N. E. Houtz, Russell, R. D. No. -1, Canton, Ohio. Hoyt, Ralph, 1020 Tuscarawas St., VV. Huff, Lillian, 1532 Spring Ave., N. E. Hughes, Faye, 1218 Eighth St., N. E. Hunt, Martha, 1315 Third St., N. E. Hunter, Dorothy, 916 Park Ave., S. VV. Hunter, John, 500 Fifteenth St., N. VV. Huntsberger, Caroline, R. D. No. 1, Massillon Ohio :abou Irvine, lrene, S00 Girard Ave., S. E. 101.1101 Jackman, Bernice, 930 Seventh St., N. W. -lames, Edyth, 30-17 Eleventh St., S. VV. Vlames, Raymond, 3619 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Jameson, Christine, 800 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Jameson, William, S00 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Jenkins, Georgetta, 2900 Thirteenth St., S. W Jepson, Palmer, 1123 Ridge Rd., N. W. Johnson, Emily, 735 Liberty Ave., S. E. Johnson, Mac, 1209 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Johnson, Meryle, 172-1 Frazer Ave., N. E. Jones, Drexel, 6111 Third St., N. W. hlones, Frank, 1237 Perkins Ct., N. VV. Jones, Myron, Northern Hotel. Joseph, Robert, 1529 Harvard Ave., N. W. Jury, Ruth, 1216 Park Ave., S. YV. 101Kl0Q Kaiser, Herman, 9-11 Rowland Ave., N. E. Kaser, Lola, 711 Columbus Ave., N. VV. Kattman, Dorothy, 1228 Eighteenth St., N. W Keck, Joseph, 1309 Twelfth St., N. VV. .LA . IE? Q R7 N -1 THIS EMBLEM On Your Cav' Is the Szlgh of Dzlvz'z'1zctz'o1z Reprefenting The UTMOST in SERVICE to its MEMBERS W The CANTON AUTOMOBILE Club LIND BUILDING Tuscarawas West, at McKinley CANTON OHIO EXE I E, A HUDSON -ESSEX Now more than? efver The h W0r!d,5 Greatest h Valuey I I I Tha E. FQ FIGLEY M OTO R Company 517-12th Street, North-east H071 Automobile Row 'NW W .H -..gf 183 Bt..- W W ! f -r E 'i . 1 1 . Complzhzemiv N of A , the , A Embro Mfg.Co. 1 4 . .Q W F . l Manufacturers of 1 c'Embro', and 'cAdjusto,, 1 Cork Cushioned Em- 1 broidery Hoops and 4 Curtain Rods as 453 EH E62 o 4 E WALL PAPER AND INT5E15.lf3l1NISEC' I erfvzce that Sarzsfzes, E Q E H Q E Q E Q? QT EE 311 Cleveland Avenue, N.W. S1 ooooooooooooooooh Keefer, Donald, 408 Wayneshurg Rd., S. E. Kefher, Karl, 824 Eighth St., N. W. Kemp, Roberta, 1387 Dueber Ave., S. W. Kempf, Dorothea, 1243 Tenth St., N. W. Kennedy, Clarence, 1007 Fourth St., S. W. Kepler, Ada, 1005 Lippert Rd., N. E. Kestel, Jeannette, 1712 Sixth St., S. W. . Kihble, Louise, 1410 Norwood Pl., N. W. Kilcullen. James, 1457 Edwards Ave., N. E. Kingston, Margaret, 1138 Prospect Ave., S. W Kinney, Gertrude, 1253 Eleventh St., W. Kleinhanz-l, Magdalyn, 2214 Eleventh St., S. W Kline, Anna, 1425 Woodland Ave., N. W. Klopfenstein, James, Paris, Ohio. Koch, Gordon, 1230 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Koehn, Earl, 1628 Park Ave., S. W. Koffel, Evelyn, 1110 Sixth St., N. W. Koonce, Mary Ellen, 339 Twenty-Third St., N. W. Kovesci, Irma, 1465 Allen Ave., S. E. Krause, Lester, 1445 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Krichbaum, Franklin, 1207 Twenty-First St., Krug, George, 924 Seventh St., N. W. swbaw Lab, Frances, 1465 Housel Ave., S. E. LaForge, Chester, 2115 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Lally, Agnes, 940 Wales Rd., Massillon, Ohio. Lambright, Mary, 1009 Tenth St., N. W. Landefeld, Thelma, 1504 Fifth St., N. E. Lantz, Donald, 1220 Fourteenth St., N. VV. Larsen, Elma, 2625 Eleventh St., N. W. Latta, Zelvon, R. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Lauer, Kirtley, 1516 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Lauffer, Robert, 922 Twelfth St., N. W. Lavine, Elmont, 1110 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Lee, Genevieve, 1512 Parkhill Pl., N. E. Lehner, Mildred, 900 Fourth St., S. W. Leist, Robert, 1124 Twelfth St., N. W. Leisure, Katherine, 1647 Maple Ave., N. E. Lerch, Evelyn, 633 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Lerch, John, 979 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Lewers, Russell, 1710 Fourth St., N. W. Liber, Florence, 731 Market Ave., S. Libert, Mabel, 2318 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Lind, Jesse, R. D. No. 2, Navarre, Ohio. Lindower, Vera, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. Link, Harold, 2825 Second St., N. W. Little, Wilma, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. Logue, Madaline, 307 Dryden Ct., N. W. Long, Maurice, 2414 Eleventh St., N. W. Longsworth, William, 429 Fulton Rd., N. W. Loutzenheiser, Rose, 510 Fifteenth St., N. E. -...,5f 134 Ea..- N.W Real F wad G BUILD! A Q D' I 988 ,state - Rentals Dial 7387 Insurance 7 IH 7' 94 A C Lind Bldg., Tusc. and McKinley HA Square' Deal 07' N0 Salem CANTON, OHIO 5 FQ, 0 A, ,W , ,W Wi'-l , f, M sf- ' ' ,W 4-gf, l 0 0 0000 00 0 0 - 0 00 0 0 l Washed Sand and Gravel j l , I i 1 3 I l l L. D. B u 1' d H -xggkf l 0 l l Dial 2-8304 7609 2-0305 , i l I Msimv O A 4m Ol l O A O O4 l,M Yvl Q In Ezfny Art One llfla5ternSeibe1'li11g All Tread Tlirex 0 Qualzjied to Render Serzficf 1 HILINGARTNER and GILL, Inc. l 601 TUSCARAWAS6cfl?jLlZg2lfrl0nLi7VZll5LS5ubb61.,,TELEPHQNE fl Q9 l iz, ' 1'-- ZA, Y L' gli' D Q --15f1s513t-,- 'WHXGWWHKGUJ W?-55ILCEW SEQCWEZKGW ff?5XslC?G5' UE55ICC3.U 'WXGW 'UBIICGW its Q is Sa STALEYfXGENCYCjo 'ONAHOM' Realtors and Imumnce Agents Brant Building CANTON, OHIO ISIS Ig as 5 ,mrmaaammfmrmmrcxmmzrm:rccfmsarfc2:11,rnEQ23fc2a?as:zzcQnwrI5:r1Q,fM3:rrenQ5tasI I II I I 12' I, 'I I ,E S: , , f I I I I VERY DAY THIS GREAT STORE STRIVES I TO BETTER ITS BEST! BETTER MER- I I CHANDISE,WIDER SELECTIONS! I .Lal :,1, WI- GREATER SERVICE OF VALUE GIVING! I I I I ' I I , I STARK DRY GOODS I 209-219 East Tuscarawas Street I I CANTON,OHHD I I I ' I E ,sms E, ,Jr EEZ? I Iss, f':A if, T V V , gil T 4:f?'7Y AT'i gli? DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Fig' I J - , f L'haorelt'AndClyargelt-Ai A ' I 1 QONZLEAND Stun fff XX IAA 1132151355 I It 0RCHr3s'rR.I DSE ' O and INS'1'RUMIiN'l'S ,E5gag,1g,h0,11910--+- N- BANVIOS 1 iff IQOWATCH IS isliflli mIIIIIEPIImfIfQIf5Q -..ggi 136 gsm- Lux, Lucille, 1322 High Ave., S. VV. Lylces, Julia, 2710 Sixth St., S. VV. '-?1v1'0'2 Mahan, Genevieve, S0-lt Fifth St., N, VN. Manheim, Judith, 1129 Seventeenth St., N. YV. March, Edgar, 222 High Ave., S. VV. Margolies, Robert, -1-03 Fifteenth St., N. W. Mariol, Vincent, 1355 Stark Ave., S. W. Marl-rs, Marpe, Martin Martin Mabel, 1413 VVahash Ave., N. E. Charles. 334 Sixth'St., E. , Fav, 1620 Maple Ave.. N. E. , Mary Etta, 632 Young Ave., N. E. Masters, Paul, 1043 Young Ave.. N. E. Masters, Thurman, 1452 Stanley Ct., N. E. Mathes, Verna, 207 'Warner Rd., S. E. Maynard, Dorothy, 719 Arlington Ave., S. XV. McAdo0, Martha, 2321 Mahoning Rd., N. E. McClintock, Homer, 1201 Lippert Rd., N. E. McCormick, Allen, 1804 1-larrishurg Rd., N. E. McCuskey, Jean, 1322 Twenty-Second St., N. VV McDonald, Gladys, 1108 Fourth St., S. W. McDonnell, Mildred, 1130 Camden Ave., S. W. McDonnell, Rav, 1130 Camden Ave., S. VV. McMu11in, Winifred, 270-1 Ninth St., S. ,W. Meadow, Edward, 926 Cherry Ave., N. E. Medved, VValter, 800 McKinley Ave., S. W. Meek, Mildred, Tuscarawas St., E. Ext. Meister, Earl, 512 Hiner Pl., N. E. Mertes, Lawrence, 801 Seventh St., N. W. Meyers, Esther, 312 Eleventh St., N. E. Miller,'Dessie, Tuscarawas St., E. Ext. Miller, Donald, 703 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Miller, Edwin, 2825 Eleventh St., N. VF. Miller, Elizabeth, 1222 Vvoodland Ave., N. Miller, Esther, 2220 Seventh St., S. VV. Miller, Margaret, 1011 Fulton Rd., N. VV. Miller Marion, 3-19 Smith Ave., N. VV. Miller, Miller, Mary, 1654 Grace Ave., N. E. Reginald, 506 Fulton Rd., N. Wi. Mills, Ellis, 633 Lawrence Rd., E. Milner, Grace. 19-11 Tuscarawas St., E. Misere, Harold. 1-125 Park Ave., S. VV. Moegling, Josephine, 9-13 High Ave., N. 111. Mofhtt, Mary. R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Mong, Twila, East Canton, Ohio. Moorhead, Naome, S21 Brown Ave., N. VV. Morrison, Clark, Leesville, Ohio. Motter, Alfred, -121 Fourth St., N. E. ML1H1y, Birdine, 1111 Vlfise Ct., N. VV. Myers, Charles, 1633 Frazer Ave., N. NY. You have our best wzslz es Class of 1927 W Remember, in every walk of life, Stadiums are Hitting vofnpauions. AQ IDILLNA 111 Tuscarawas Street, East ? 3 ? a z ? 4 -fgf1s7 - W xwf e wf W ABSOLUTELY? Q, l, HARVARD CLoTHEs if Ifyoa really want the 1 Best at Least Cost 4 wazzzsew , a QS? 1 i 4 . . 1 4 5 1 5 I 3 Market Avenue, South, at 2nd i CANTON, OHIO l ill 1 I r , 1 g11,E,E: E, O a iv H as-rr A HL. A , E my A A A L his-q 1 1 i 1 l l El M Home Dressed Poultry tl 1 tl Hlld Meats Q I Ompliments Q . , E gf Q j E J. L. tg I E ' N ARNOLD if SONS ll I Eggs, Butter ESC Cheese 1 E EE 1 Eresh Eish in Season ' l : ,E Y E E E ri DIAL sm, ff l U 817 T l Burns Meat Market 'tl MARKET AVENUE i l A. R. NAVORSKA, 11,-Op. lv N Eh 608 6th Street, North-West ' 07 T CANTON, OHIO A i lg 1 il E E E W T il l iii? O figfiig r,r. , ll li A A ef-T L .is is E f E ta s - X 14 X sa J' T J 4:31 fe Q -0'wf-012014011-022017202021-0M-01H7l0'1102201l-022-01C-0210I'-0'110'N-021-0vl012-0vl011011-02'ff JV 5 The SUPERIOR SHEET STEEL Company Mills and General Ofhces CANTON, OHIO - ZVI1znufacturfrs of BLACK AND GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL TERNE COATED SHEETS SUPERIOR GALVANNEALED The Coated Sheet Withozat cz Flalef' SUPER-METAL-A rust resisting Sheet Metal for Gas and Electric Range Oven Linings 55352 S5553 339535 5 L Seb e i 'QSV 'VEST 'J 251 ' 'WST Vffwf, f'W!bi9?175gSWLf7 VHS? if F6999 V296 T 4395 alqgmamgi m mm no infer ,E man 5,3 trx cr Em st- , -..agf 1 gg Ea..- Myers, Esther, 312 11th St., N. E. Myers, Mildred, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. Myers, Robert, 31-1 Shorb Ave., VV. 10'N10' Nape, Gladys, 359 Twenty-Second St., N. VV. Netting, Dorothy, 1360 Margaret Ave., S. VV. Newhouse, Evelyn 1522 Vvoodland Ave., N. VV. Noll, Dora, 1-12-1 Twelfth St., N. VV. Norcia, Jesse. 13-18 Ivydale Ave., S. VV. 1 Norris, Jennings, 2221 Seventh St., N. VV. Oakley, George, 3216 Tuscarawas St., VV. Oby, Priscilla, 23-1 Twenty-First St., N. VV. Okey, Warren, 13-17 Logan Ave., N. W. Overcasher, Helen, 1810 Third St., N. lf. 17902 Pace, Lorraine, 2236 Cleveland Ave., N. VV. Painter, Kathryne, Hotel New Barnett. Palmer, Frank, 1506 Tuscarawas St., E. Parks, Ollie, 291-1 Seventh St. N. W. 7 THE LADIES HAT SHOP Q1Loew,5 Theater BuiZcZi1zgF i 10'210110I Featuring the Latest Styles at prices you can afford to pay 1041011-05 E A L' 1223552 Patterson, James, 712 Fourth St., N. W. Paumier, Leland, 1-126 Plain Ave., N. E. Pearson, Dorothy, 1237 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Pelchovitz, Sophia, 1029 Cherry Ave., N. E. F4 Pentz, William, 618 Broad Ave., N. W. l Peterson, John, 1100 Cherry Ave., N. E. Piper, Joyce, 1-108 Cleveland Ave., N. W. 10:61:01 Quayle, Carl, 205 Sixth St., N. W., Suite 305. Quinn, Williain, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. 10-:R10 Raff, Virginia, 1-106 Ninth St., N. VV. Ramser, Lucile, 926 High Ave., N. W. Ramsey, Robert, 926 Rex Ave., N. E. Rand, Bernedice, 1219 Concord Ave., S. W. Raspiller, Lucille, 1-171 Allen Ave., S. E. Ray, Mary, 208 High Ave., S. W. Ream, Martha, 2-101 Sixth St., S. VV. Rebillot, Camilla, 819 Shorb Ave., N. VV. Rex, Charles, 215 Twelfth St., N. E. Rice, Lucille, 1020 Bedford Ave., S. W. X! Richards, Olive, 124 Sixth St., S. W., Apt. 1. xi on gratulations from an Old Timer T Jo nston's F owers Richter, Kathleen, R. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. -...i5f189 Ea..- . .,,...L4...iit3. LJ. Uh- D7i:i -1 , , ' l i f BOSTON STORE 11 1 Dry Goods, Carpets, 1 y Draperies, 1 Rm. 1 , 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 11 Mac Kenzie Eff Jones P 1 Walter L. and Robert H. Jones ' 222-224 riafkef.Ave.,iJ. 1 li CANTON,OHHD 1 - i A - ?' . Q 1 DANNEMILLERS 1 1 ROYAL BLEND . 1 COFFEE , QQQQQQQQQQQQQQE E It If Noted for ltr Fine Flavor V . 1 1 W Riggle, Evelyn, N. Market Ave. Ext. Rinaldo, Joe, Magnolia, Ohio. Rinehart, Doris, 615 Wells Ave., S. VV. Rinehart, Paul, 1033 Third St., N. WV. Ringer, Esther, 1930 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Robertson, Jessie, 180-1 Seventh St., N. W. Robinson, Wanda, 123-1 Cleveland Ave., iN. XY Rodgers, Hayes, 1222 Sixteenth St., N. VV. Rogers, Dorothy, 636 Ingram Ave., S. YV. Roller, VViletta, 1032 Twenty-third St., W. Roof, James, Magnolia, Ohio. Rose, Louis, 2112 Tuscarawas St., E. Rosenstein, Rebecca, 1106 Lippert Rd., N. E. Roth, Charles, 16-12 Gross Ave., N. E. Rowland, Fred, 2226 Waltham Pl., S. WV. Rubin, Milton, 1725 Harvard Ave., N. VV. Runk, Henrietta, S22 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Ruse, Ida Belle, 901 Brown Ave., N. YV. Rutledge, Helen, 21-1 High Ave., S. VV. C0151-01 Sanderson, Dick, 820 Richard Pl., N. YY. Sautters, Esther, 1127 Garfield Ave., S. VV. Schamp, Harold, 2911 Rosewood Pl., N. VV. Schandel, Charles, R. D. No. 1, Navarre, Ohio. Schandel, Henry, R. D. No. 1, Navarre, Ohio. Schibler, Ernest, 1037 Garfield Ave., S. VV. Schmitkin, Florence, 1-117 Third St., S. VV. Schnabelen, Albert, 3121 Hursh Pl., N. YY. Schneider, Cleon, R. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Schneider, Ethel, R. D. No. -1, Canton, Ohio. Schory, Imogene, S19 Eleventh St., N. VV. Schott, Dorothy, 1313 Fourth St., N. VV. Schuster, Walter, 930 Park Ave., S. YY. Schweitzer, Leo, 23-12 Fourth St., N. YV. Schweitzer, Raymond, 1308 Twenty-First St., Scott, Charles, 1328 Market Ave., S. Scott, Marion, 1351 Logan Ave., N. YY. Scott, VValter, 111-1 Fulton Rd., N. VV. Scribner, VVillia 111, 1-108 Ivydale Ave., S. VV. Seeman, Doyle, 1333 Sixteenth St., N. YV. Seikel, Louis, 91-1 Harriett Ave., N. VV. Seran, VVendell, Cottage 73, Meyers Lake. Seymour, Marian, 3826 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Shaffer, Robert, 2122 Navarre Rd., S. YV. -..sg 190 1535... 1 N E5 t 'Qi sooeoseesssuTis,iusses EQ tg? N t Q5 igyg Congmtu!atz'om to the gi ' l Graduates of '27 get use F499 Q tt t t ii 19, fe, Q4-Jaan ' i 1 Sem t BRoWN FLoRAL Co. E? +55 1-REQ its 55 EQ Q5 EQ E5 gg' W f , o, if , t 5, ' ' 5 XvSJu-gu ss.-v-, s..-v e us, so so nllffglx gr . 3 N W NNY N ' NN 71 + PRESERVE THE Goon TIMES t tt 'K i I Il 1C l1I'CS N ft ' e A BROWNIE u i W will get the pictures easily and Cheaplyepriced as low as 52.00. U tt And, in just 21 few minutes, Roth 81 Hug's Will show you how I to get good pictures REAL SERVICE ON DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Films in at 9 a. m. Q Pirturff at 5 ja. nz. I ROTI-Icll1dHUG'S Wf f ' Ccmtonff Bw! Drug Storey N ,uso u so s si L77 sj l,lf f Xca1l et'e' 'tote ...gf 1121 Eg..- 5 . f- -mf' if - 1 rl- --ew-Tl mzv cttnrurm , L SATISFACTION ,ir l l 1 l if l 1 I 1 No matter how soiled your clothes may be send them to H us-when we are through they ' look like new- i 1 .l l 1 The Spoifor Sjaotsn 1 Shanafelt, Katherine, 518 High Ave., S. VV. Shapeiro, Florence, 916 Wvalnut Ave., N. E. Sharff, Evelyn, 2207 Market Ave., N. Sharrock, Ormand, 1779 Market Ave., S. Shaver, Kate, 713 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Shea, Catherine, S30 Sixth St., N. Wi. Sheets, Herbert, 323 Roslyn Ave., N. NV. Sherer, Vera, R. D. No. 2, WVaynesburg, Ohio. Shifman, Simon, 720 Cherry Ave., N. E. Shilling, Viola, 1017 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Shiltz, Nellie, 719 Savannah Ave., N. F. Shisler, Ruth, 821 Gilmore Ave., N. VV, Shocksnicler, Henry, 1-1-1-1 Downing Ct., N. lf. Shoemaker, Stanley, 1316 Twelfth St., N. E. Shopbell, Allahda, 2330 Sixteenth St., N. E. Shutt, Margaret, 1128 Thirteenth St., N. VV. Sickafoose, Ruth, 916 Seventh St., N. W. IMPERIAL DRY 1 CLEANERS 1 Plant-Main Oihce 2235 9th, S.VV. Plimie 5805 f Imfmmxmklm milm palm m51mffw1lm K5Mf'Kfi6 giswwwwzsw teziemawf mea may 1 4 TODD' 1213 '55 f A 821 Market Avenue, North w 1 w 1 1 Q33 its NOAEEIE S 1C1'2.IgR1tAM jg, free af you 1 e zl 1 55 X iii 613 . 1 Fi? EQ' Full line of Cand1es,'School 1 Supplies and Toilet if Articles 1 N., iii 11 'Q 1 55 T 1 1 are Agency for A Q49 A VVhitman's and Bunte . Chocolates l S33 A ef 5 iii j FILMS AND FILM DEVELOPING K A 525 xfwikwtmilm mgfm fmgpx palm ,mgrfmxnglnx mi x 51i6 w't'Z's1v32 f i Iv1iu 'If i 'azii1'3' v. 51Qi f i'f5rxQ'2 f i 'a1iw,-'If i7S'SY Siegfried, Clement, 920 Troy Pl., N. VV. Simpson, Geraldine, 330 McKinley Ave., N. WV Sisterhen, Evelyn, 91-1 Wvertz Ave., S. VV. Slusser, Berdine, 1-1-17 Ridge Rd., N. VV. Slutz, Evelyn, North Industry, Ohio. Smetts, Gladys, 51-1 Broad Ave., N. VV. Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Dorothy, 1321 Fifth St., N. YV. Marjorie, 1608 Rowland Ave., N. E. Mary Louise, 208 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Weldon, S16 Clarendon Ave., N. VV. Snyder, Gladys, 20-15 Maple Ave., N. E. Snyder, Lloyd, 1216 Maryland Ave., S. VV. Sohnlein, Florence, 1011 Auburn Pl., N. W. Spanagel, Carl, 431 McKinley Ave., S. VV. Speck, Ronald, 920 Twelfth St., E. Speer, Mildred, 709 Fifth St., N. YV. Spence, Wfilliam, Massillon Rd. Spencer, 110, 710 Spring Ave., N. E Spies, Victor, 2-102 Lake Rd. Boulevard, N. W Sponseller, Vedna, 2118 Second St., S. E. Spragg, Martin, 200-1 Cleveland Ave., N. YN. Stafford, VVallace, 2229 VVinHeld VVay, N. li. Stanton, Ronald, Middlehranch, Ohio. Steele, lflizaheth, Raff Rd., S. YV. Steele, Ethel, 1142 VVulnut Ave., N. F. Steele, Mildred, 308 Dryden Ct., N. W. Steiner, Bernice, 13-10 Fourteenth St., N. XY. Steinmetz, Lucile, R. D. No. 1, North lndustry Ohio -..agf 19 2 Ea..- I Q5ff5?Q?5353535fi5?i5Pfif532?5i5Q?55?5'5,?5'ff55?5lQf lf5XGF J n'f5-5555947-3553505 'Wim U-551155 537' V V 'il EY n ,Y sz? - Q l l Lg C0ngratulat1OnS Q ll GMS of Jewelry that l Q, to the Class y GQ E9 l are nefver forgot- QQ gf '27 W S l. ten, on eonfue- l 5 V . i 11l'87'lf terms i 2? l Q29 H i l? 3 il l as Wm. J. Uebelhart N if-+5 E5 I l Z3 l ei l i E? Company yy g I ar, y ig y 66 99 i Q Representatifves ll 5 E l 55 forAVONDALE and y E JEWELRY CO. l Q 5 L 135 Tuscarawas, East ra r O. st,ts - -J L LsliriiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiQ'?ii?3.Q?li?li?.QlPiE mHKQu,.QQKQm?KQ.xSKCh:mSXEu,.MQ 1 l i 1 l R1 Gaining Popularity An inspection will quickly show you why Dunbar Batteries are rapidly gaining in popularity. Such features as 60 to 90 days be- tween rehlls, leakproof posts, heavy powerful plates, patented terminals and rubber cases contribute to un- surpassed service and economy. A DUNBAR in your car or truck is a good investment for you. You will be surprised at the very mod- erate prices. Let us show you. DUN BAR BROTHERS COMPANY 712 Rex Ave., N. E. CANTON, OHIO -..ggi 193 lg..- .h , i .,7, ii S V W Wi gm BENSON TYPEWRITER COMPANY f I Exclusive Agents or ihe ROYAL and ROYAL PORTABLE We Sell, Rent and Repair A!! .Makes 1 i ii 336 FOURTH ST., N. W. DIAL 2-7206 ': A vi, it WWW? ?WEW T 2-fiffz ffzlifgfzf A ypgfi' E EERE? EEEEQNEE, 5142555 , . T .. 5 i 1-- :, if . , eeee EwJ'?ff1-eeee ' 77l6t'Z??l?6 ojlez banging T il' T., it X' l 17151 uuzon oyeu e -T -AW 1 X, ', T' E Zlfiifiiijiffliiiff T f it gm S you put mio zt. 1 .eee 1 gi fhwhw an Hmm ' x 1 1 cm N492-51,5653 .gf-fa ,QM f an T ',. , S 5 ,S T i Y EMEM 3 :KX J-EQEE , .wg S wg ect Xi! fe L6 H9 22 N 7.-7TTAM 1' Y 'VT' 441, ,QQTV if .Tr S TTQQ , TY' , H .',Q,ij' gm., T' ',,,' T 2 Congratulat1ons,,' Graduatlon 9 A ,LQ Clan of 1927 il F-I Qi VVe Wish to take this opportunity to thank you T, I T '24 Qi for the patronage and friendship extended the 7 A ' SILK DEPARTMENT Q l Lg STARK DRY GOODS ti 1 T f 'Tor Reiter Sillef where Alffortmentf are f,arge,vt -..if 194 Egm. Stevens, Fred, 2527 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Stevens, Wilbur, 2527 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Stockdale, Isabelle, 209 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Stoffer, Jack, 318 Twelfth St., N. W. Stover, Gladys, 125 Fifteenth St., S. E. Strub, William, 225 Clarendon Ave., N. WV. Sullivan, Francis, 13-17 Shorb Ave., N. W. Summer, Eunice, -1-21 Lincoln Ave., N. NV. Summers, Augusta, 207 Twelfth St., N. VV. Sunderhaus, Marion, 1107 Clarendon Ave., N. VV. Sweany, Raymond, 1135 Dougherty Pl., N. W. Swineford, Mary, 3216 Sixth St., S. VV. Q0-T101 Taggart, Joseph, 1403 Fulton Rd., N. VV. Taubensee, Carl, 20-1 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Teal, Hal, 2214 Woodland Ave., N. W. Terrett, Robert, 2018 VVoodland Ave., N. VV. Thomas, Edith, 815 Eighteenth St., N. NV. Thomas, Kathryn, 806 Second St., N. VV. Thompson, Helen, Navarre, Ohio. Tillotson, Rhea, 617 Shadyside Ave., S. Wh Todoran, George, 1840 Eleventh St., N. E. Treverton, Caroline, 509 Twenty-Second St., N. VV. Trostler, Maxine, 328 Marker Ave., N. Trostler, Winifred, 328 Market Ave., N. Turpin, Emma, 404 Twelfth St., S. E. 20:11:01 Uftring, Celestia,31-1- Ninth St., N. W. :01Df-0 Valenta, Frank, 810 Eighth St., N. W. Yanator, Esther, 19-16 Fourth St., S. E. Vance, Ethel, 1136 Sixth St., N. W. Van Orman, Elizabeth, R. D. No. 7, Canton. Ohio Van Orman, Janet, 1235 Twenty-Third St., W. Vignos, William, 1637 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Vogler, Arline, 111-1 Shorb Ave., N. W. Vogley, Ervin, 1243 Shadyside Ave., S. W. Voll, Elsie, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Volzer, Dolores, 1141 Marker Ave., S. Von Gunten, Ruth, 639 Greenheld Ave., S. W. Yose, Vivian, 2033 Second St., N. E. Vought, Harold, 15-18 Garfield Ave., S. W. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1. The Canton Material , Company y V 1 Builders Supplies and Coal 900 9th Street, South-west CANTON, OHIO DIAI, 31906 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13122 A. C.EY 1 Plumbing Company 236 WALNUT AVE., N. E. H EATING ' VENTILATING PLUMBING 1- 711 651532 A Few of Our Installations McKinley High ' Lehman High Gibbs School ' McGregor School Fairmount School ' Martin School Administration Building -151195 Vi A 'FLOWERS- 1 5 l 7 . 1 1 7 Vl if-7. all 7 1 1 61 1 r 1 7 Q 1 DIAL 2-6403 ll 3 MILLERa11dONESTO N Florists E 218 Cleveland Avenue, N. W. I RALPH T. GREEN e e e . . Saxophones and Band Instwmenm ,M ,,,e ,lilo - .1 S 2 .1 .. Q 1 il dl f 'Mo ii i 1 Private LESSONS by Appointment Dial 2-6202 Buy from a DEALER who PLAYS and TEACHES Band INSTRUMENTS 7 STUDIO and SALESROOM 308 Tuscarawas Street, West CANTON, OHIO GNWWWDWGRWQGWWEQQ Q , . 101117101 I VVack, Floyd, 2318 Fifteenth St., N. E. Wagner, Helen, 2415 Sixth St., N. W. Wagoner, Ida, 1216 Shriver Ave., N. E. VVallick, Charlene, 1135 Camden Ave., S. W Walter, Merrill, 1500 Ninth St., S. W. Walther. Viola, 2706 Sixth St., S. VV. Waterman, Bertha, 627 Rex Ave.. N. E. Watkins, Henry, 1-15 Dueber Ave., S. W. VVatkins, Violet, -1-1-1 VVarner Rd.. S. E. VVendling, Edward, 2401 Sixteenth St., N. E Wenning, Tona, 310 Young Ave., N. E. Wernecke, Frances. 1806 Ninth St., S. VV. VVernet. Virginia. 623 Walnut Ave., N. E. Whaler, Miriam, 311 Shorb Ave., N. W. Wlharton. James, 1026 Greenfield Ave . S. W Whamm. John, 702 'irwemy-Third st., N. w Wheeler, Ann, 706 Garfield Ave., S. W. White. Evelyn, R. D. No. 2. Vvhitmer, Floyd, 621 Tenth St., N. W. Whitticar, Ralph, 620 Tuscarawas St., W. Wliant. Harley, 1136 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Wilgus. John, 213 Harrison Ave., S. W.- Wilkinson, Vvilliam, 2348 Sixteenth St., S. W VVilliams, Violet, -11-1 VVarner Rd., S. E. Wilson, Lucille, 623 Dueber Ave., S. W. Wilson, Margaret, 1-1-51 Plain Ave., N. E. . VVingart, Emil, 2411 Fourth St., N. YV. Wirth. Edith, 618 Third St., N. E. Wirth, Mildred, 147 Fawcett Ct., N. W. VVise, Ruth, 2-16 Chicago Pl., N. W. VVitmer, Clarence. 715 Second St., N. W. Wo1ar5', Edwin, 829 Plymouth Ct., N. W. VVolfarth, Helen, 912 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Wolford, Frank, 1217 Arnold Ave., N. W. Wolford, Harold, 1956 Third St., S. E. Wood, Julia, R. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. VVoroshilsky, Sadie, 706 Marion -Ave., S. W. 10.13101 Yoder, Deliah, 2230 Seventh St.. S. W. Yost, Eileen, 200 Roslyn Ave., N. W. Young, Harold, 1239 Woodland Ave., N. W 0210: Zachman, Henry, 1618 Navarre Rd., S. W. Zatolofsky, Rose, 912 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Zerhy, Doris, 1028 Market Ave., S. -if 196 lee-- iiiliiiw i Qi ,, 1Qfil7f osifff' if The , i i 0 McKinley High's Own' LaFayette Life Ins. Company W I Extends if i Congratulations to the Class of I 927 i i 95 iii you do right you will be criticized. you do wrong you will be criticized. X You might as wolf do Righf 'iii W- K- Q321H1bfght and SOD Command Trade with Charlie! enero gems il L f H ri I X 7 WY YY! 2 i WHY 77 WY ! i EAL5 EAL5 i Thg i Company i ' i Canton's Leading Sport Store E i Sporting Goods, Radios and Hardware go s s,ttss a,7o,s Waals i .,Qf1971gf...- , Q ixmgfmx+'fqlfm mlqm mglm maxim mglm ,MVWP ,. ,. N. l 4 'L 'W AIibzxiifiivxtlifGIIQWQQWIQQIPJWIGQIEEJ R 'By a large majorzty the Q53 eo A . X , gl aafaatzng class of Mc- QA? I Flylllg Cloud Kinley Hz'gh again have Models seleetec?their?0nz11?ence- meh 1 'UZ a 10775 rom 51 V ami samples. The Finest Fastest Models Evidencin N. 1 , g once more that the 7- of Amerlca S Longest quality is right and the price I Lasting Car. consistent ifyou are dealing with 2 The l Q21 BoY1-iR- BUCHMAN I I The Reo Motor Sales 201 Sgiggpgmlil E 52. Vsaafs Room S OFFICE FURNITURI: AND SUP- I I 3 w' uscamwas t' PLIES, RULING, PRINTING, 63,3 N BINDING. I f ... .,,. -.....' ' 'W' 4- ,Ni e- 1 ee'-el WQXGWWBXGW15?5iiCIUW1'95Ii5iUfJ UE5EQCiUd5.5lLCY6:55KGWUZ5lKCEUQbUEKGWW9KGW'WEXGW e Q gl . ... ...........,................... ............,. W C Claim distinction as portrait 225 Q photographers, carefully trained to Q Q find the best in each subject and to I -Q 25 ............ ...... ., ............................... effectually the technique requi- .5 5 site in each individual case. -55 Q I few A 6955? l Q gp Phone for an I4PjJ0i7'Zi77ZE7'Lf Q Q i,,, I I fig l Q HERTZLER STUDIO Q , 'MX K1 Iv, , -I Q Q ' my Incorporated S:-2 gg, Dial 7007 Harris Arcade Bldg. CANTON, OHIO 5 E4 H 5-9 to 52 Hgh CAQEQYKQHT smAEQifQ2'3IMQlQEfCfP1gf-1Q'53'?'ICCfJ1Wmli'2?,lK'93'!1-: DllKCmQ'.fI27lLfQE'na f-KLEQXCCZL AQSQIKQLIQ iff? 1-Xiigmi TKQEIL -..ggi 198 EM.- ,- w. ,- ,. ,. N ,A The CLASS of '28 Abbey, Carmel, 317 Eighteenth St., N. W. Abel, Karl, 2911 Second St., N. VV. Abramson, David, 1123 Thirteenth St., N. YV Adams, Anna, 1111 Third St., N. Adams, Dorothy, 1233 Hoover Pl., N. NV. Adelrrian, Benny, 1539 Garfield Ave,, S. VV. Adelman, Betty, 629 Dartmouth Ave., S. VV. Adrian, Katherine, S01 Shorb Ave.. N. VV. Aeschbacher, Elizabeth, 1350 Stark Ave., S. VV. Agler, Marvel, 30-11 Sixth St., S. W, Ake, Robert, 327 Bellflower Ave.. N. VV. Albrecht, Paul, 912 Seventh St., N. W. Allen, Evelyn, 20311 Seventeenth St., N. E. Allen, Russell, 1025 Third St., S, VV. Alper, Margaret, 1113 Dueber Ave., S. W. Alper, Yale, 10-15 Cherry Ave., N. E. Anderson, Elsie, 2208 Eleventh St., S. XV. Anderson, blames, 1219 Worley Ave., N. E. Andorka, Anna, 1700 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Andrews, Helen Louise, 1730 VVoodland Ave.. N. NV. Archer, Beulah, R. F. D, No. 2. Arehinal, Katherine, 1527 Yale Ave., N. W. Armstrong, Charlotte, 2237 Tuscarawas St., VV. Armstrong, Kenneth, 816 Fourth St., N. W. Arnold, Loretta, 642 Maryland Ave., S. W. Arnold, Robert, 2032 Third St., S. E. Arnold, Ruth. 1111 Fourth St., N. E. Arnofsky, Bernard, 902 Walnut Ave., N. E. Atkinson, Chase, 122 Smith Ave., S. WV. Auble, Evelyn, 1325 1,aCave Pl., N. W. Axelrod, Julius, 1020 Cherry Ave., N. E. Axelrod, Mollie, 1020 Cherry Ave., N. E. 20:15:01 Bachtel, Marie, 1010 Fourteenth St., N. W. Bachtel, lV1ary Ellen, 13-12 Stark Ave., S. XV. Baer, Devere, 517 Market Ave., N. Baker, Doris, 710 Shadyside Ct., S. W. Baldock, Howard, 925 Broad Ave., N. VV. Ball, Julia, 709 Ninth St., N. E. Ballard, Frank, 215 Elgin Ave., N. VV. Ballard, Robert, 215 Elgin Ave., N. YV. Barnard, Kermit, 2829 Vera Pl.. N. VV. i fl I 152 151 .eg C O A L ,gi ShakerScreen Lump as 5.00 .Q 12 555 . Pay the driver. Phone 2-8898, QQ County 76-R-11. After 5 p.m. can County 57-J-12. Industrial Mining Company , , , , , Q K I l 1ff ' A 'Q il . , 1 HBELDEN BRICK 1 . 5 1 The Standard of Comparison I r 'ata lr l 1 Face Brick for all purposes, I f in all Colors and textures . 9, ' z f 5 E li ' 1 The Belden Brick 2 A 1 Company ' ly CANTON - - oH1o ' . Fi 7 A 971 ui -'Ei 199 139-- - w.1- D 2.22-6 Qi AQ Eff U Briafge Parties, Dinners T Q ll Lunches, Sodas, Sun- , gf 1 dam, Zlflusic i 'W Rf- ff D ' ll Q? ,J aiming V, ,fm A w AX va ll Wd M l as ti Qi Ei 2 rl F79 I ll N252 Qi 16 Q, 16 , . Qi 13 , THE PATIO ii Q? Lomut Sfreet E9 1 MASSILLON, oH1o 1 6 I Phone 7329 Q 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meinhart l 7 i 1 T, . 2 ll E W I l ,1 u- be-mefiMM,a,a,1r Q, wuwwm aJIro-u1Z ,qgwum WW 7 1 MLQMQ 0 J- Q mmwdfk Shawna Q9 fail .. 09022110-60 I Q21 is 228-234 Marks! Avrnur, N. T Barnes, Milton, 1234 Housel Ave., S. E. Barnhill, Ralph, 915 Sixth St., N. E. Barr, Evelyn, 6-1-2 Maryland Ave., S, VV. Barrett, Raymond, 1432 Bryan Ave., S. VV. Barrick, Angeline, 1329 Maryland Ave., S. W. Barthelmeh, Arthur, 706 Harrison Ave., S. W. Bast, Robert, 6-14 Ingram Ave., S. W. Baum, Harold, 620 Clarendon Ave., N. VV. Beadle, Florence, 1031 Rowland Ave., N. E. Beatty, Raymond, 1-111 Stark Ave., S. VV. Becher, Paul, R. F. D. No, 3. Becherer, Ruth, 1201- Wertz Ave., N. W. Bellinski, Donald, 1010 Sayler Pl., S. NV. Bennett, Anthony, R. F. D. No. 2. Berkebile. Earl, 2615 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Berman, Leonard, 1019 Twelfth St., N. WV. Bidwell, Russell, 601 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Bixler, Donald, 3222 Hursh Pl., N. VV. Blair, Corneli-a, 1632 May Pl., N. E. Blake, Doris, 509 Bedford Ave., N, W. Bock, Robert, 301 Smith Ave., N. VV. Boehler, Catherine, 919 Ninth St., N. YV. Boerngen, Hazel, 1-127 Rowland Ave., N. E. Bolender, Geraldine, 1109 Ridge Rd., N. W. Bolender, Gula, 1200 Richard Pl., N. VV. Booth, Hazel, 3305 Eleventh Sr., S. VV. Boraz, Daniel, 1835 Sixth St., N. E. Borcoman, Helen, 360 VVebster Ave., N. E. Bordner, Russell, R. F. D. No. 1. Boyer, Josephine, 1126 Ridge Rd., N. W. Boyer, Raymond, 717 Arlington Ave., N. W. Brack, David, 28th and Cleveland Ave., N. W Brechbill, William, 1125 Clarendon Ave., N. W7 Brenneman, Robert, 339 Harrison Ave., N. W B i'ci wer, Elmer, 1613 Hammond Ave., S. W. Brothers, Marian, Magnolia, Ohio. Brown, Donald, 619 Smith Ave., S. W. Brown, Elden, 1200 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Brumbaugh, Paul, 1010 Ridge Rd., N. W. Buckwalter, Eugene, -111 High Ave., S. YV. Bunker, Mary Ellen, Magnolia, Ohio. Burd, Logan, 104-3 Spring Ave., N. E. Buri, Karl, Hartville, Ohio. B iii'r illo, Carmella, 910 Lippert Rd., N. E. Burris, Harold, 1246 Fifteenth St., N. VV. -..sg 200 p r, VV7 at N- , U, l l fill Compliment! fit Canton? Foremost Store I l for Leather Goods of i 102 il Arthurls is one ofthe largest estab- L 0 E W 9 S ii My lishnients of its kind. Two big l Ml floorsfeach the length of a City th d' lay r V ry ' Ca1zt0n'5 only DeLuxe Theatre Q N , I H ceolsmeoeo i 5 I i 1 l l ' l i ' I i i Motion Pictures and Stage i on l The Canton Home ph ig GLOX ES Presentations blockfare devoted to e isp of leather goods and allied lines. Arthur's feature' TRUNKS LUCCACE UMBREI L-XS IURSI' S IVORY TOILETWARIL And the Equipment and Apparel for Every Sport METRO-GOLlgJlNYN-MAYER l ,ll T H U R'S l PICTURES pl H 122 Market Ave., N. O11 the Square ii e llmii e- Q-'QT ff i'5f ? 3f 3 3f 43f 5f''? 5f i 32 4? ? 5 ? ? 3 5f 5f ? ? ?''f5f 4? l5?T4'5i 45f 3f 43f 3f 4?f ? i3f l?' 'Q' 5 V .ge 1- e H 5 cifilrng is the Most Important Cleanser in -gf I 'OSSTAS Your Home. Cleans Closet Bowls 'fi' l Quickly and Easily 3 si 'S Sold Efverywlzere l ..Q. 'W GW E WEEE 3 Sarzi-Flimh 3 HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY '59 'Q' 3 C C ii r'3 5f 5? 3Y 3 5 ? 5f 4i'f f3 4l1'Q'5 ?'? 5 5 ? ? ?'3 5 ?j'?'?'5 3 ? 3 ?'3 ? 5'? ?' -'-rEf201l5f-- Clapper, Mildred, 2007 Frazer Ave., N, 117. l .vc K 'sc ap' 1q,r 1 have played Hand Instruments since a boy of thirteen and have never found an instrument that 1 am as proud to stand back of as the 1-IOLTON. Used hy the most noted musicians the World over. 17171171 E. STRASSNFR Tzu Day Trial Free 209 Cl.l'11 1iLAND AVE., S. 111. abt' .n-fc RENTAL MANAGER APPRAISING BUYING and SELLING of REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ' HA ' . 1 11,0 507 S12 .RENKERT A Q 51 o 16 0 5 5 COM PP-11 OHIO No service too large or too small to receive our prompt and courteous attention 10' 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Burroway, Alessie, 901 Sixth St., S. 111. Burson. Charles, 208 1Vlaryland Ave.. S. W. liusche, Dorothy, 1237 Logan Ave., N. 11. Butler, Paul, IOHCE01 Calhoun, Clarence, 1133 Fulton Rd., N. 111. Calhoun, Thomas, 1308 111arket Ave., N. Campbell, Press, 1909 Cleveland Ave., 111. Capri, Frank, 225 Second St., N. E. Carl, Carlisle, -113 Hartford Ave., S. F. Carnahan, Lillie, 133 Twelfth St., N. 111. Carnahan, Russell, 1530 Park Ave., S. 11'. Carr, Gerald, 2218 lileventh St., S. 11'. Cassel, Paul, 2238 Sixth St., S. 111. Casselherry, Margaret, 2217 Kimhall Rd., S. F Chambers, Richard, 217 Eleventh St., N. E. Christie, Lucretia, 1510 Edwards Ave., N. lf. Clark Clark Clark. Clark, Clark, Charles, 100-1 Twenty-Second St., N. 11 Chester, 111 Reynolds Pl., S. W. Dwight, 2519 Cleveland Ave.. N. 117. Isohel, 1-100 Market Ave., N. 11'. Virginia, 157 Roslyn Ave., N. 111. JL I it I Clevenger, Ethel, 200 Wertz Ave., S. 11'. Clewell, Roherta, 1337 Fifteenth St., N. 11'. Cohb, Ruth, 1522 F cilii' th St., N. E. Cobedesh, Marie, 1523 Fifth St., N. E. Cochenc xtni ', Donna. 21-1 Fifth St., S. 111. Conley, Richard, S1-1 Fulton Rd., N. 111. Conrad. Nlarjorie, 1001 Thirteenth St.. ll Cooper, D tmi' a, 502 Mahoning Rd., N. F. Corbit, Glenn, 1106 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Craddock, Ralph, 517 Ninth St., N. W. Cramer, lflizaberh, 1-1-19 Greenfield Ave., S. 11' Cramer, Howard, 1306 Thirteenth St., N. 11'. Cramer, Ronald, 2156 Second St., N. lf. Crawford, john, 150-1 Oxford Ave., N. W. Creighton, Albert, Wayneshurg, Ohio. Crist, Flmer, 1101 Seventeenth St., N. 111. Crowther, Virginia, 623 Ninth St., N. 15. 10fD10: Daherko, lflizaheth, 1335 Rowland Ave., N. E Daniels. Alina, 1213 Second St., N. 111. -..gf 3 0 3 Ba..- Q SSI' A' 1 1 lb 4 Misviszl lei In y A C115 fomoggzfers 0 zscrzmznafzng Buyers You are gomg out to sow your seed HILN you Sow vour seed III thls vast held of lwusmcss stop for Imomenr to :In Ilxze vq the Seed you are 1l70LIf to usp and 'Isk Voursclfthlsquestlon Wh lfVS1ll theh1rveSt lxrmgp Puhaps some of vou who gx iKlLl3IL thus Vear wIll he tht future ddXClI'lSll1g clxrectoxs of thIs commumty or potennal lvuxers of sIlLS promo tum lIteI IILIFL If xou .Ire lLlTlE!11llCl' good Idvtrtxsmg pus cllvldends In Increxsed Sales plus l7lggLI' produntmn xx hrch me msgrc Iter proht A dL9Ig!1 Such S this h S IIS modem dppllcl F1011 II1 tht crentmn of CHQLLIIXS pxeces ln lddl tlon to Its beauty appeal If offus the Idvintigc Ol-l1f.ll'lg Indeptndent of Style nh ll'lgLS DlgUlU good tasty md good desqun Ill STlI1llll?lFL the prodllkf III the LVSS of VUUI ILLIPIEIH' or PYOS pectlxe huxcr ?1l1111lull11? WWMW llf zfctw 'If fKl7I!fXlfc ufue II a 111 e nzfatunf to flu Llt'7Ll'y, flblfffj and uIz111zI1g co o 1 01 f Siem QQ A ll WY infer rim owaxzon to rxpnu 0161 fZIlLLIL'fl1d7I! f r i IQ If I 'MQW lj f7yf,N i Ulla l The KLINGSTLDT BROTHERS Co PRINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS PUBLISHERS CANTON OHIO I A, K I I f f ' A A ' II 'Y :IJ I 2 A ' il ' ' ,. . . . , if . ' ' 1 7 - 1 .I 4 11' .ll 'I ' X. Q I I 'g lr f H.:?5?5.,:..mu27l.1J 9 ,' , ' I ' ' j, I , ' , ' - px? '- l ' l , ' ation 7'c'L'z'iCE!i-f-lO77Lf1IE ,fill-flf and iff frzfzclly 11fl:Iz'.I'fH'J. i'Ii -Xrilflf X A , ' . -A .,. .V' ,,. Ir U. I Q ff, - l A ll 'll 1 ' I1 VA 5 'flif , '! fl l I I E71 .gfgggffgfff ' X ,,?? l,g4EZVJ!yH'2 I 4 . 1 .yn .21 . If .,,, - h . J .. -I! YK! I - - l. 69 O I I 'V' ' ' ' . n 'V' .' l If f- -3 '71 Y . -- 'N . 7 O44 954 S - .- - -..if QQ-2 Hg... I-Q is., riangle-Gordon ' T I R E ' Made in Canton V 10,000 MILE GUARANTEE Behind the Tires We Self Stands Our Service V THE HANNER C O M P A N Y Phone 7507 A Y, Y i Snbez'z'vz3'z'ons Our Special ty 'Hi' 1 l l i l B. T. Sc J. C. Steiner Company l Daniels, Dwight, 1448 Scoville Ave., s. W. Davies, Viola, 1102 Fourteenth St., N. WV. l ' Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Elizabeth, East Canton, Ohio. George, 1436 Tenth St., N. E. Helen, 238 Bedford Ave., S. W. Mae, 302 Lawn Ave., N. VV. Ralph, 1122 McKinley Ave., N. YV. Dayhuff, Harold, R. F. D. No. 2. Decker, Mabel, 1500 Second St., S. E. Dempsey, Dorothy, 1341-3 St. Elmo Ave., N. 1' Dencer, Lura, 1222 Third St., S. WV. Dencer, Mildred, 1134 Seventh St., N. YV. Denison, Julia, 1727 Virginia Pl., N. E. 1 Denney, Raymond, 1443 Sixteenth St., N. W l l Dent, VVilliam, 1100 Camden Ave., S. WV. l Devis, Earl, 2616 Rosewood Pl., N. W.. Dickerson, Charlotte, 1259 Fulton Rd., N. ll Dill, Joseph, 615 Sixth St., N. E. Dilley, Marie, 439 Elgin Ave., N. W. Dillman, Blanche, 257 Bellflower Ave., N. W. DiMinno, Philomena, 919 Liberty Ave., S. E. Dominick, Massy, 2994- Tuscarawas St., E. Dommer, John, 903 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Donze, Mary, 1307 Market Ave., N. Dougherty, Harry, 93-1' McKinley Ave., N. W. Dougherty, Jane, 934 McKinley Ave., N. W. Dougherty, Mabel, 205 Thirteenth St., N. E. Downs, Charlotte, 126 Twelfth St., N. E. Drennen, 1da Mae, Dennison Pl., Mt. Vernon Drungenbolz, Paul, 1141 Broad Ave., N. W. Duff, Pauline, 711 Twelfth St., N. YV. Duncan, Helen, Rear 702 Walnut Ave., N. E. Dunlap, Leona, 304 Chicago Pl., N. VV. Dyer, Robert, 936 Park Ave., S. YV. Dyson, Charlotte, 1810 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. 4-01E101 Eakin, William, 2306 Maple Ave., N. E. Ealy, Prescott, 1325 Eighth St., N. WV. Eisenberg, joseph, 116 Thirteenth St., N. E. Elliott, Jean, 1222 Park Ave., S. W. Engle, Edna, S00 VanKirk Ct., N. E. Engle, Homer, 2006 East Tuscarawas St. English, WVilliam, 1420 Fulton Rd., N. WL Erlanger, Bernard, 2210 Market Ave., -..if 20.1. Eg... A lif 65 Q-fr, uu u is mm c l E gf ,T Congratulatlons 1 V5 and best wishesfo the Q? EQ T Graa'uaZz'f2g eg A I C I 4155 A 'I ge V Q2 5 I I I H5 gg? The EDGEFIELD COAL company 5535 Eggs? 913 Renkert Building GUYQSQZ 9 cANToN, o. i Q E? M O. VV. RENKERT, Prfrident VIOI-IN WYNN -IR., Ma1111ger' R m5m5sa5u, ,5mm5m5eeE1.,52a5n,,5eQ5nq,5sn5m,55em5m5e I T Tl BRICK HOMES -OF DISTINCTION -me it B B 4. A B A. e is We K new I Prospective Builders will be interested in 21 new , colorful Face Brick 'Q High quality, brilliant in color and adapted to any type of building 'Q lVIlfTRO,' Mat-Tex METRO Ver-Tex METRO Smooth Colonial METRO English Art Sampler on display at our ojicex 7716 IVIETROPOLITAN PAVING BRICK CO. Renkert Building CANTON, Ol-IIO i 205 yas,- NEW LOCATION The Canton Sporting Goods Company COMPLETE SPORT OUTFITTERS 623 Tuscarawas Street, West Cor. High and West Tuscarawas ragga Quality Sport Goods at Reasonable Prices cewsaioeo Special Prices on Teanz Equipfnfvzt EDUCATION To Protect Your Future cowo- LIFE INSURANCE To Protect Your Estate 6211629 The Leonard Agency Company Rm! Eslate and Insuranrf Sew1zthFloor Geo. D. lrlarter Bank Bldg. fl. Erzigkeit, Olga, 925 Young Ave., N. E. Eschliman, Margaret, 9-17 Shorb Ave., N. W1 Esmont, Joe, 1017 Strubble Ave., N. E. Essig, Fae, 924 High Ave., N. VV. Evans, Jennie, R. F. D. No. 1. Evans, Leroy, 16-15 Edwards Ave., N. E. Evans, Richard, 2422 Winfield VVay, N. E. Evey, Dora, 1613 Sixteenth St., E. Exline, Martha, 2505 Industry Rd., S. E. s01F201 Fahel, Margaret, 1812 Seventh Sr., N. VV. Fair, Carl, Ralf Rd., S. VV. Fairhurst, Orvis, 2513 Grove Pl., N. W. Farey, Daniel, -108 Dryden Ct., N. W1 Farmer. Helen, S26 Milton Ct., N. VV. Farrall, Rex, 221 Kennett Ct., N. VV. Feik, Helen, 3311 Arbor Rd., S. W. Feller, Millard, 1653 W'oodland Ave., N. W. Fenwick. Wlilliamg 1722 Virginia l'l., N. E. Ferguson, John, R. F. D. Fife, Mildred, 606 McKinley Ave., S. Wi. Finney, Barbara, 1302 Fulton Rd., N. WY. Floding, Dana,.700.Patte.rson Ave.,..S. Wh. Foehrenbach, Margaret, 1234 Cleveland Aye., Fogle, Richard, 982 Cleveland Ave., N. Wh Fogler, Paul, 112-1 Wilson Pl., N. VV. Forney, Bernice, Meyers Lake. Foxman, Ruth, 1021 Cherry Ave., N. E. Frank, Richard, R. F. D. No. 2, N. Canton. Fraunfelter, John, 435 Market Ave., S. Frew, Ralph, 707 Fourth St., E. Frey, Lena, 1350 Market Ave., S. Freymark. Georgia, Market Ave. Ext., N. Frolo, Anna, VV. Lesber Rd., N. Canton. Fromm, Annabelle, R. F. D. No. 1. Fromm, Myron, 613 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Fry, Luther. 3218 Third St., N. W. Fry, Thelma, 1620 Eighteenth St., N. E Fuller. lral, 136-1 Henry Ave., S. W. Laqtoa Gahel. Herman. 1310 Nineteenth St., N. Wf Gamble, Yaleria, 14-l-5 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Ganrz, Mildred, 316 Eleventh St., N. E. 206 111' ' S. W I l in, ' , - ',',' R if W, , N -- -Y V iii - i l E EN D ER'S CAF ETERIA 118 Market Avenue, South csoinmm :oeo 1 I' .cu , , ' Hi Benders Servlce Restaurant ggi Court Avenue and 2nd St., S. VV. i l M e E do EE eeet EE,,,sVE,i ,El i'5f ? ? 5f ? 3 3 4? 3 3 51 5f ? 5f Q ? ? 3 3''? Q Q if 5 3 ? 4'5f 32 5 43f 5 51 52 51'i E E .W .eee tete E . E Eu eeee. u E E 'Q' The time may not he far distant when you will he 'if' 3 thinking of that future home. t if y 3 3 When that thought strikes you, We Would he only l 3. E too glad to help you with your plans. , E i 'if' f '5' 'if' DoN'T FORGET TO WoRRY y 43' E E Us WITHYOURWORRIES 3 e- l -21- 2 E. H. WALKER, CONTRACTOR 3 3 i zinnmger Building CANTON, oruo i E 'Q' l Ei 'Q' 'Q' ,deem EEEE me E,,, ...E uuu. is as get .gt '51 'Q' 43''? ? ? ? P? ? ? 5f ? ? ? ? 5 3 i? ? ? ? ?? ?''5 f5f ? i3f 25f ?5f ?3 f3 f3f ? ? 23f ?3f f? i?' kg 3. Gussett Boiler and Welding Works Ex gg 'Boiler fllaleers and Erectors, Electric' URW or Aeetyfene Weldz'ng 3 1140 Mal-ion Ave., s. W. D213-3190 CANTON, oH1o L 'ii EQ f - i leesmefgsaoqestseessGfesmciesaraemsmaeeemsjfrsfwisesrioefestai -..sg 207 Ee..- The ' Caraux Brothers Company CONTRACTORS 415 Ninth Street, S. W. CANTON, OI-IIO ff? 'mf ! Geo. Garaux, Pwr. Harry Garaux, S T . 'iyvi T126 ARCTIC ICTE MACHINE Cbnz Pdny Refrigerating and Ice-Making Machinery Ammonia Fittings and Ice--Making Supplies maefzosfav- Garner, Mary, 1936 Fifth St., S. E. Garrett, Lucille, 1724 Fourth St., S. E. Gatchel, Helen, 916 Thirteenth St., IW. Gates, Doris, 1013 Fifteenth St., N. WV. Gavin, Eleanor, 425 Cleveland Ave., S. VV. Geib, Raymond, 724 Thirteenth St., N. VV. Geltz, Kenneth, 1321 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. George, Jennie, 919 Cherry Ave., N. E. George, Mary, 2231 Eleventh St., S. WI. Gephart, Gladys, 201 Ingram Ave., S. VV. Gerber, Lillian, 3013 Tuscarawas St., W. Gibson, Walter, R. F. D. No. 3. Giessen, Henrietta, 900 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Gilbert, Susie, 1420 Miami Ct., N. E. Gilcrest, Mabel, 1000 Sixteenth St., N. WV. Gilkey, Richard, 913 Gilmore Ave.. N. YV. Glosser, Janet, 1421 Walnut Ave., N. E. Goetz, Margaret, 705 Union Ave., S. WV. Goldberg, Jane, 1740 Cleveland Ave., N. VV. Gordon, Nathan, S33 Walnut Ave., N. E. Goshe, Frank, 1317 Housel Ave., S. E. Goss, Glenn, 215 Claremont Ave., N. W. Gotshell, Virginia, 2422 Sixth St., N. W. Graff, Margaret, 916 Fifteenth St., N. E. Gramoy, Elizabeth, 712 Belden Ave., N. Grau, Howard, 1427 Vine Ave., S. W. Gravila, George, 338 Webster Ave., N. E. Gray, Roland, 2626 Ninth St., S. W. Green, Glen, 1435 Park Ave., S. W. Greene, Celia, 1136 McKinley Ave., S. W. Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth, 622 Sandal Pl., N. E. Gregory, Clayton, 1616 Bedford Ave., S. W. Gressitt, Robert, 1136 Sixteenth St., N. W. GriH'iths, Irving, 1306 Twelfth St., N. W. Grossman, Abram, 920 Thompson Ct., S. E. Guiley, Eugene, R. F. D. No. 2, Edgefield. Guth, Louise, 1513 Irwin Pl., N. E. 1011-1101 Harter, Opal, 1811 Second St., N. E. Hague, Byron, 2015 Fourteenth St., S. YY. Haines, Mildred, 120 smith Ave., N. W. Hall, Fred, 213 N. Main St., N. Canton. Hall, Howard, 203 Elgin Ave., N. W. Hammerly, William, 408 Sixth St., N. E. ' i 3 I a z z z Q I F. E. MARSH Agency General Insurance aaa DIAL 21596 W M . S. M A R S H Agent 357 Clark Building CANTON - - OHIO ' L--r.-7-.awmxsaearxs-' .. H' .. ,' ,-f,:E.5.t-. n.. 5 A ll l 1! ,Q Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heating V5 Installation of all plumbing Work in McKinley High School made by us. V TW? Chapman Plumbing and Supply Co. VV. H. Kaufman Pres., Treas. and Mgr. H. Fromm, Vice President ,gf 209 Ee..- . DIAL 2-0107 NIGHT 3-5276 Twenty-six years experience in civil and criminal cases for the city of Canton. Absolutely honest and reliable. Evidence secured in accident or damage cases. Cor- respondents in all parts ofthe World. fe P. W. Ritlle Secret Service 311 Canton Bank Sz Trust Bldg. CANTON, OHIO Q Hanna, Charles, 911 Twelfth St., N. E. . Harding, Clifford, 1201 Nineteenth St., N. lf. Hardy, Nlyra, 1456 Harrsiburg Rd., N. E. Harmony, blohn, 131-1 Harmony Ct., N. E. . Harrold, VVilliam, Vlfhipple Road. 1 Hartman, Howard, 318 Sixth St., N. VV. Hartman, Russell, R. F. D. No. 3. U Hatmalcer, Alma, 2330 Fifteenth St., N. E. l Hattendorf, Jeannette, Rall' Road, S. W. l Hawkins, Harold, 427 Fifth St., N. VV. l Hawkins, Julia, 1-123 Homer Ave., N. VV. Hawkins, Mary, 1-10 Roslyn Ave., N. VV. 3 Heacock, Yerla, Hartville, Ohio. Heid, Helena, 2815 Nicholas Pl., N. VV. Heller, Rose, 3-13 Fifteenth St., N. W. 1 Hemming, Mary Ellen, 707 Second St., N. W. 1 Herbst, Robert, 129 Broad Ave., N. VV 1 Herdlicka, James, 1-121 Gibbs Ave., N. E. i Herlan, Evelyn, 2215 Third St., N. E. Herman, Elizabeth, 1245 Ridge Rd., N. W. Hershell, Thomas, 1-117 Second St., S. E. We Extend Congratulations to the GRADUATES V May you be the men and Women your mothers and fathers Want you to be. 'Q The PALACE Ccmton'J Wonder Theatre Hert, Mildred, 1517 Eighteenth St., N. W. Haidedididdie, Geraldine, 205 Bedford Ave., s. Hill, Georgia, 1346 Henry Ave., S. W. Hillibish, Margaret, 1003 Nineteenth S Hinkle, Virginia, 1919 Frazer Ave., N. W. 1 Hise, Alberta, 209 Elgin Ave., N. W. l Hissong, -lack, 201 Monroe Ave., N. E. l Hockwalt, John, 1647 Woodland Ave., N. W. Heddieie, Samuel, 1916 Eighth se., s. E. Hoffman, Mildred, 1019 Eighth St., N. E. Hoffman, Walte1', 110 Monroe Ave., N. E. Hohler, Harold, 1629 Seventeenth St., N. E. Holland, Mack, 311 Clarendon Ave.,'N. VV. Holshoy, Addis, 621 Smith Ave., N. W. Holsinger, War1'en, 3935 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Hoover, Evelyn, 2232 East Tuscarawas St. Hoover, Helen, 501 Lawn Ave., N. W. Hoover, Leta, 1008 Third St., N. E. Hoover, Zelda, 1419 Fourteenth St., N. W. Hopkins, Arabella, 2326 Fourteenth St., N. E. I Horn, Robert, 2431 Ninth St., S. W. l Horst, Glenn, R. F. D. No. 3. Hott, Margaret, 816 Fifth St., S. W. ' Householder, Bernice, 2148 Second St., N. E. qgfzloygae.- W t., N. W. E H1701 10,10 BETTER SIGNS MAKE BETTER SIGNS .llarzufaczfurzrx of ELECTRIC SIGNS and PAINTED SIGNS l 222 Fifth Street, N. E. Dial 2-6808 I ki ki 33.38226 6 Q It BEATS-H as it Sweep: as at Cleans 1.29, 66.1 ,, 2 2:2512 en3d.1' ' 950' Nfl 'fi 938.0 I M, 93 P ' '1 -43 . A fl L CV C93 N U5 5 down, Complete an . cn 'Q . I THE HOOVER Co. 216 3rd si., N. W. 3,353 fag Q PHONE 3-2206 Nt. . , ,-. M. JX ,,x K .J ' 1 19' OUR graduation is a day that will live forever in your nitmury because it marks the end of YH school daysfand the beginning of that great adventure of making a place and name lor yourself in business. .-X gift by your folks of a fine Gruen Watch tn commemorate Your graduation will stand through the years ahead as ll symbol of their 3l'l.CCX'lUI1'2il'1ll IWC11COHSUIIII'IIISPIYIITIOH to make every golden minute count in reaching your goal. Come in and inspevr our complete exhibit of these distinctive timepieces which we're showing in the very latest models. lVhy not bring your folks along with you? I 10N0'K01'40N0N0 I DUNCAINVS JEWELRY STORE I 5 739 Cleveland Ave at 3rd St N W R ' C. .E E egfe... Q. ge .E-.,,-E E ,,...E..-.4'EI .QE -..egg 311 Ea..- P RI N TIN G THATIS OUR BUSINESS Q13 We offer an up-tO-date printing plant plus a wide experience in pro- ducing effective printed matter. .Militia-. 'WBIIGFJ LINCGLN PRINTERS DIAL 5890 CANTON, OHIO USE MORE PRINTING l-lout, Howard, 1621 Shorb Ave., N. VV. Hudson, Helen, 806 Garfield Ave,, S. W. Huebner, VVolfgan,-3, 1707 Frazer Ave., N, VV. Hug, Alward, 607 Maryland Ave., S. W. Humes, Donald, 1007 Second St., N. W. Hunley, Robert, 1113 Garfield Ave., S. VV. Hunter, Yvinifred, 1383 Crescent Rd., S. W. Hurford, Naiclene, Cleveland Ave. Ext. 011101 1 lams, Victor, 1120 Dewalt Ave., S. W Irvine, Irene, S00 Girard Ave., S. li. Irwin, Margaret, 1-102 Logan Ave., N. W. Irwin, Vera, S11 Tenth St., N. VV. 10,1201 Jackman, Bernice, 930 Seventh St., N. XV Jackson, Nadyne, 1218 Fulton Rd., N. W. Jackson, Van, 3036 Ninth St., S, VV. Jackson, Violet, S20 Dewalt Ave., N. VV. blames, Betty, 2123 Cleveland Ave., N. W. H E H H IQ Q 152 E Q 152 Q55 E H E Q 1632 Q. QQ Q Q2 QQ? blames, Paul, 1733 Woodland Ave., N. VV. Jenkins, Dorothy, 1511 Seventeenth St., N. VV 'U Q '46 9:21 Q C.. 16331 me EY! Ea: Ig? OZ C3 Ir Q I1-I ZS 4H 'U 1 ,O Q 312225 and other good grades of ' Coal Warwick 83Spelman OldfJt Coal Firm in Canton H H IE Q 152 Q1 5952. Q 132, LS , QQSQQQ 452125+- Jones, Jones, Jones, jones, Jones, Johnson, Margery, -120 Crestmont Ave., N. If. Drexel, 13-1 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Frank, 1237 Perkins Ct., N. VV. Marvella, 1507 Pearl Pl., S. VV. May Alice. S17 Kennett Ct., N. VV. Paul, 1209 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Joseph, Theodore, 1825 Tenth St., N. E. klurekovic, Thomas, 1650 Edwards Ave , N. lf. 10wKf0a Kaelin, Charles, 2232 Ninth St., S. VV. Kagle, John, 353 Montrose Ave., N. VV. Karns, Dwight, 1419 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Kaser, Lola, 701- Columbus Ave., N. VV. Kaufman, Lottie, 151 Dueber Ave., S. W. Kaufman, Robert, 2660 Market Ave., N. Keefe, Joseph, 600 Eighth St., N. VV. f 63 at N . :'- 7 5 1 VU . I yfg 1 In Cu .-g, hfzTf:mafEa..Q fa2Hf,1.faa..ssia v annals X 'O . A rf. iffy amiga' so avr ' 1 v i , in e. ,. '4 - Wi 5' t Id Qoagrafalaizom l to the li i Graduates of 27 y 2 ll this . ,W H lx 'E 1 3-gf The SANITARY MILK 00. P' Q il -ilPure Dairy ProductsHf-'- H li ii 63 f A ,,w,,,,, ,--,,, ,,,, 1 4,,,,i ,-,, -f, i, f- --- g,,, 7 -g-'-' -V -in-, N, Q C, .fffgbgps .vague .fpgv .F sw. .vfpblwrf .ffegw regain wpyv. or gf. f'QQ'Qi' WWW WDGWWEWWDGYFWE I v i 1 I r l 1 i l i i 1 9 l Q? Congratulations to the Graduates NNW E CONGRATULATE you who are graduating upon 15 the splendid educational foundation you have achieved NA .and We Wish for you success and happiness as you enter into your new activities. Your school bears the name of Canton's most beloved citizen -William McKinley the great statesman and the twenty-fifth President of the United States. With the spirit of thrift, progress, and good citizenship that he advocated, may you march steadily forward toward your goal. 25tl14 welcome will always await you hereifu- l l l 1 Q fd Q 15 ii gl id fa a fa ,fa ia ra ta l i i Q i THE GEO. D. HARTER BANK Q t,iii - rg -..gf 213 Ra..- BIDWELL'S Insurance Agency BRANT BUILDING , V Aetna-izers for Canton snr? ll V Rfp7f.rfnli11g the Aetna Alliliated Companies ongratulations and best Wishes to the Class of 1 927 5 The Kauffman Plumbing and Heating Co. 905 Market S. Dial 2-8307 Kell, Margaret, R. F. D. No. 3. Kell, William, 1369 Roslyn Ave., S. VY. Keller, Charlotte, 42-1 Fourth St., N. VV. Keller, Karl, 17-11 VVoodland Ave., N. VV. Kelly, Frank, 1119 Hoover Pl., N. W. Kelly, Rohert, 1119 Hoover Pl., N. VV. Kemp, Roberta, 1587 Dueber Ave., S. W Kesrler, Victor, Harrisburg Rd. Keyes, Gladys, 638 Exeter Ave., S. VV. Kihhle, Louise, 1-110 Norwood Pl., N. VV. Kieffer, Paul, 1127 Park Ave., S. VY. Kier, James. 2-123 Sixth St., S. VV. Killian, Donald, 817 Harrison Ave., S. NY. Kime, Maurice, 2-125 Seventh St., S. W. Kimpton, Doris, 1316 Vlloodland Ave.. N. VV. Kincaid, lcie, North lndustry, Ohio. King, Hazel, 208 Fifteenth St., N. E. Kintz, Violette, 1001 Eighth St., N. E. Klein, Harriet, R. F. D. No. 1, Massillon, Oh ' Kline, Paul, 1139 Twelfth St., N. W. Kling, Betty, 1740 Oberlin Ct., N. W. Klopfenstein, James, Rear 911 Lawrence Rd.. Koehler, Doris, 1317 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Koehn, Earl, 1628 Park Ave., S. VV. K crrm ns, Geneve, 1-123 Twelfth St., N. E. Koons, Helen, -11-1 Milton Ct., N. W. Knight. Charles, 1334 Eighth St., N. W. Kramer. Marion, 717 VValnut Ave., N. E. Krause, Gertrude, 1517 Glendale Pl. Kuhn, Mary Alice, 1531 Frazer Ave., N. W Kuhn, Gladys, 336 Arlington Ave., N. VV. Kumpf, Louise, 1549 Logan Ave., N. VV. Kuster. Vera, 608 Eighth St., N. VV. Kvasnicka, Anna, 16-18 Third St., N. E. :0iL0- Lalforge, Chester, 2115 Mahoning Road, N. Lahey, Hazel, 820 Twenty-Second St., N. W. Lake, Frances, 1221 Ninth St., N. W. Lalinsky, John, 1713 Barth Ct., S. VV. Landes, Daisy, R. F. D. No. 4. Lappin, Edwin, 127 Clarendon Ave., N. VV. Lawton, Lillian, 1-135 Alden Ave., S. VV. Leahy, John, 2835 Eleventh St., S. W. Lenhart, LaRhea, 1212 Hiner Pl., N. E. -..sa 21.1. Ee..- IU. N li . D696 XXIX gg life Extend to You, the Class of 1927, Our Heartiest XX and Best Wishe.s for Success XX THE CANTON PAINT and GLASS COMPANY gg 205 Cleveland Ave., s. W. Dial 3-2606 Everything Right 1' Wle carry ll large complete stock of Artists' Materials, Lacquers, Glass, XX XX IXHXIDGDKIDQDG DXIIXIDGDQIXIXIDQDQ Paint, Oils and Painters' Supplies Consult us in regard to painting problems X ,V Y KOHLER 3? DUROCK A , Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures Meet the Most Exacting Requirement of Your Home A Visit to Our Alodern Display Room Will Conziinee You Consult Your Plumbing Contractor for Estimates SCIOTO VALLEY SUPPLY CO. 210-216 Piedmont Ave., S. E. ' CANTON, OHIO g, 1'65l' F'42bl 1, 'ldSL'i 'd9' L P 5QS'Q,gWl'8bt'4 i75'l'db'EQ 85151 Alibi' P6514 ?5f'Q9l' QS 5. , .4 ' 1. , .4 A 930' f 5. dr f : 2b'f ' ' 17,2919 1 George Denble Company lEsrABI,IsHi.D1s3s1 fhpbfdg-9 Diamonds, Wzitehes, Jewelry and Manufacturing Opticians 3gb.f,l ,We Ktnley Rings and lie Kinley Belts c9f1 E I0-30 130 MARKET AVENUE, SOUTH X, an N ' in N TE, ' , ' 'PWZFL f-31'?IV '1T2VffiTZF4' 'i?f,:3i !l'f,:ii?92?'f,i !QVLJffli'2V JUQ? UI -..ygf 215 Re..- , .,,,..f-...1..f, l The SCHRAM-Ross1TER-CRAWFORDCompany' A BUILDERS' HEAVY HARDWARE il Lowe Brothers Paint, Varnishes. Fishing-Tackle, Golf Supplies, Guns and Ammunition Sehlage - Button '- Locks l 44 . Dial 3-2-108 -L30 Market Avenue, N. Dial 3-2408 Il W -H- 'ii!ifP -'4-- W ew 5l:eL-: L ew ' 'V V 'A-V -' ' ' 7 'W i YW 'T B l U . T55 p - .- .V 4 Lowhg Trz'buz'es El 1 l l it ii'2 l1-. 'V ET A- v A ' In the seclusion ofthe eemeteryg 'V' F' ,V ' 5- A imperishable stones to mark the f ' - ' -f final resting places of those we ? My 3 Ui el, have loved in life and Wish to p f -A 15911,-'. .' 'X honor fittinglyeaafter their de- I ll K!-F' . iii' 1 l tw L t us hel ou in the f l li l lllllllilmhae .l,lf:E.Iil2 partuie' 6 p y l l l WMnIl1l1wai ' W1 1 selection of ad sftoneii We are f il , lllli U H equippe or t at. . , FYmixiwx,E,uWA'u!3!i!:NFll v ie ' N J Hg 1 l X lm 'wil l,ll1xlllllllllllllllllltlllllllfqillilill 'll ' it 4 3 l The E. D. LANG Company l Opporite Entrance to WEJfZdfL'7Z CE77ZKf2'7'j' lg f 1922 Fourth St., N. W. Dial 3-3702 5 CANTON, OHIO 1 l 1 5 l A-. .. A. W--- , . ll I I M aimzzs-.1+aem:xQt-'M M. '- l TRI or-no 2' BREAD p The ill Canton Bread Company I l. 2111+39- Lennon, John, 401 Eleventh St., N. E. Lewis, Eloise, 919 Second St., N. W. Liber, Vesta, 312 Eighth St., N. YV. Lind, Jesse, R. F. D. No. 2, Navarre, Ohio. Lindeman, Clarence, 2223 Rabel Pl., S. VV. Little, Mary, 1343 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Locy, Mildred, 1442 Alden Ave., S. E. Long, Jack, 826 McKinley Ave., N. VV. Long, Maurice, 2414 Eleventh St., N. YV. Longsworth, William, 429 Fulton Rd., N. VV. Lothamer, Irene, 1375 Dueber Ave., S. VV. Loutzenheiser, Wilda, 718 Harrison Ave., S. VV Lower, Bert, 1331 Nineteenth St., N. VV. Lucas, Hattie, 811 VanKirk Ct., N. E. Lutz, Dorothy, 1611 Olive Pl., N. E. '0vM10a MacDowell, Jessie, 1037 Twenty-Third St., N, MacKenzie, lean, 334 Smith Ave., N. VV. Madaris, Fay, 1112 Third St., N. E. Maddrell, Betty, 257 Linwood Ave., S. VV. Magnello, Clyde, 1430 Edwards Ave., N. E. Maier, Martha, 727 Lawrence Rd., N. E. March, Edgar, 222 High Ave., S. W. Marletto, Carl, 1308 McKinley Ave., S. VV. Marshall, Edith, 714 Fourth St., N. VV. Martin, Lucile, 1457 Cottage Pl., N. VV. Masters, Paul, 1043 Young Ave., N. E. Metjeka, Stephina, 1641 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Matheson, Wilbur, Rear 713 Garfield Ave., S. Matthews, Taylor, 603 Ninth St., S. E. Maller, Harry, 1816 Fourth St., S. E. Mayes, Clarence, 2730 Ninth St., S. VV. McAdoo, Dorothy, 2321 Mahoning Rd., N. E. McArtor, Ralph, 920 Shadyside Ave., S. W. McCarty, Mary, 614 Navarre Rd., S. VV. McClintock, Homer, 1201 Lippert Rd., N. E. McDonnell, Mildred, 1130 Camden Ave., S. VV McDonnell, Roy, 1130 Camden Ave., S. VV. McNary, Lucille, 1433 Sixteenth St., N. VV. Meadow, Elizabeth, 926 Cherry Ave., N. E. Meimer, Fred, 1720 Clark Ave., S.-IW. Meister, Earl, 512 I-Iiner Ct., N. E. Melchoir, Florence, 1212 Fourteenth St., N. NV Melchoir, Joseph, 1212 Fourteenth St., N. VV. Mercer, Genevieve, 717 Twelfth St., N. VV. Mertes, Lawrence, 801 Seventh St., N. W. Metzger, Raymond, 1232 Eighteenth St., N. VV Miday, Lawrence, East Canton, Ohio. Miday, Lee, Fulton Road Ext. The NEIL BATTERY s and Electric Company Q DIAL 343106 U 328 Waliiut Avenue, N. E. X DQKECGDCIDQDQIXIDKIDQDKIDQDQDQQDQDKIDKII To the Class of Nine- teen Twenty-seven 1 I X X X X 1 201 In worthwhile things may you excel. , llflay justice always leeweii 1 ,l Ambition, as it calls to toil, l The Class of Twenty-seveii. 1 I 4115931832-1 l 'WSXQGW I TheoANToNvX Morris Plan Bank , X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 454217184- - . glilfllflflilflf Ford Salrf and' SKI 3'liCt' The Monnot Sc Sacher Co. l:'.vf11l1f1'.fl1r'J in 1905 Cal! on 1:5 for Storage,Washing and Greasing On Any Make of Car -or-at Our Facilities are Unsurpassed. We have one city hlock Hoot space. centrally located-only four blocks south of courthouse. Open 24 hours. Our 22nd Year Servicing the Auto- mobile Public NVE SOl.1C1'l' YOUR PATRONAGE The Monnot8c Sacher Co. Market Ave. at Sixth Sr., S. VV. SEE US FOR GUARANTEED USED FORDS H Our Compliments to the Class of 1927 52? 3953392 210 Market, North :l ?if?i1.Y Qi fi Kiki? W Nliller, Christiana, R. F. D. No. 3. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, I Miner, Donald, 907 Park Ave., S. VV. Esther, 216 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Gilbert, 611 Forest Ave., S. VV. Olen, 2410 Winfield Wiay, N. E. Paul, S08 Cody Ct., N. VV. Sara, 1109 Sixth St., S. Wh Misere, Harold, 1425 Park Ave.. S. VV. Nlizel, Harry, 1243 Perkins Ct., N. W. Mohherly, Charles, 1316 Louisiana Ave., N. NX Mohler. Ralph, 2238 Tuscarawas St., E. Montgomery, Alice, 610 Newton Ave., N. W. Monnard, Thelma, 602 Broad Ave., N. W. Nloomaw, Elinor, R. F. D. No. 3. Moore, James, 803 Twenty-Fifth St., W. Moore, Robert, 1407 Market Ave., N. Moorhead, Naome, 821 Brown Ave.. N. VV. Moorhead, Robert, 813 Eighteenth St., N. W Morgan, Kathryn, 1449 Harrison Ave., S. W, Morris, Marian, 1125 Cleveland Ave.. N. W. Mortland, Donald, 1608 Clark Ave., S. VV. Motts, Glenn, Louisville, Ghio. Mott, Mildred, 701 Market Ave., S. Nlross, Ruth, 1334 Seventeenth St., N. W. Nluckley, Chester, 800 Ninth St., N. VV. A Muckley, Rhea, 2913 Rosewood Pl., N. VV. Mueller, Esther, 138 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Mullen, Lucille, 614 High Ave., S. W. Munter, Edward, 834 Plymouth Ct., N. W. Myers, Myers, Myers, Mylar, l I Elizabeth, 343 Eighteenth St., N. VV. Goldie, 714 Tenth St., N. W. William, 817 Clarendon Ave., S. 111. Wilma, 1219 Second St., S. W. 101N'01 Naegellen, Genevieve, 716 13th St , N. XY. Nauman, Arthur, 1115 Nineteenth St., N. W. Nave, Ray, 1364 Stark Ave., S. VV. Neff, Eva, 507 Hartford Ave., S. E. Nerf, Ruth, 904 Twenty-Second St., W. Neibeck, Antoinette, 1837 Harrison Ave.. S. 111 Neiderhauser, Ruth, 203 Bournique Pl., S. 11 Nemerh, Anna, 1320 Hilscher Ave., N. E. Newbauer, Grace, 3014 Eleventh St., S, YY. Newton, Merle, 1112 Twenty-Second St., N. 11 Newton, Raymond. 1549 Clark Ave., S. NY. Nicholson. Cora, 1711 'lihird St., N. E. Niemeyer, Arthur, 2604 Daleford Ave., E. Nist, Mary Elizabeth, 1120 Ridge Rd., N. YY. Nixon, Lewis, S014 Newton Ave., N. VV. Noltie, Eugene, 1027 Spring Ave., N. E. Norcia. Jesse. 203 Second St., N. W. --:gf 21M Norris, -lennings, 2221 Seventh St., VV. 0:00 Obermiller, Gerhert, 502 Hazlette Ave.. N. 0'Brien, Ray. R. F. D. No. 2. O'Brien, Sue. O'Grady, Francis, 1-129 Fifth St., N. E. Okey, VVarren. 13-124 Logan Ave., N. W. Oldfield, Evelyn. 1329 Eighth St., N. VV. Oliver, Edward, 1533 Maple Ave., N. E. Grrill, Irene, 1316 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Osborne, Florence, 2615 Clyde Pl.. S. VV. Overcasher, Helen, 1810 Third St., N. E. Oyster, Oscar, 1021 Sandal Pl., N. E. 104310: Painter, Kathryn. Hotel New Barnett W Parks, Clil'l'ord. 1-1--1-1 Greenlield Ave., S. W. Peterson, Mary, 1337 Scoville Ave.. S. VV. Patchin, Paul, 1319 Eighth St., N. W. Patrick, Margaret, 2-113 Lake Rd. Blvd., N Paul, Isabel, 1721 Bank Pl., S. W. Paulson, VVayne, 1327 Belden Ave., N. E. Paumier, Leland, 1426 Plain Ave., N. E. Pennell, Clarence, Meyers Lake. Perkins, Harold, 508 High Ave., S. VV. Petersen, Esther, 217 Warner Rd., S. E. Pfelferman, Harold, 934 Seventh St., N. W. PHster, Virgil, 715 Harriet Ave. Pierson, Catherine, 817 High Ave., N. VV. Pierson, Mary Louise, 1010 Sixteenth St., Perry, Reginald, 3302 Eleventh St., S. W. Peterson, John, 1100 Cherry Ave., N. E. Pocock, Helen, R. F. D. No. -1. Polen, Mary, 1723 Third St.. S. E. Polombo. Elsie, 913 Liberty Ave., S. E. Poorman, Vllilliam, 1132 Second St., N. W. Popernik, Max, 1038 Greenfield Ave., S. KN Porter, Earl, 1918 Spring Ave.. N. E. Powell, Marita, Paris, Ohio. Price, Pauline. 1011 Eighth St., S. VV. Psolla, Edward, 1433 Plain Ave., N. E. 10312202 Rand, Bernedice, 1219 Concord Ave., S. V1 Rate, Janice. H18 Fifteenth St., N. E. Redmond, Elizabeth, 712 Lippert Rd., N. Reed, Clyde, 319 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Reed, Earl, 1-115 Tuscarawas St.. E. Reed, James, 1213 Third St., E. Reed, Pauline, 1227 Dueher Ave., S. VV. Reese, Ralph, 1609 Clark Ave., S. WL . W. N. W. , L. l 1 l 1 in I I l I V, .. . -, . Herbruck E5 Carey Stylists for Men 6159 Hand Tailored Clothing for men who desire Fit, Style and Quality if HERBRUCK E99 CAREY TUSCARAWAS Wert at CLEVELAND AVENUE l 1 l l I 4 l l l l 1 l l l i l l 45121919 May VVe offer Congratulations fo Tha CLASS of 1927 The Canton Hardware Co. , 319 Market Avenue, South Draft' r'.f fn. Hunting and Fishing Material Radios and Supplies Tools and Builders Hardware Household Supplies Stoves and Refrigerators Shelf Hardware a'1fFq W'-mb, O W' , l r 1 l :iii it 1 ill it 1153: if i ll ll The ENERGINE Dry Cleaners V l 55? fr wee i l The TROY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Company 207 Cleveland Avenue, Northwest fl r CANTON, OHIO it Lott do use O, Hr O O at O or kk: f s-AGUARDIANS OF CLEANLINESSCM-fb If N' ' 'I w '-' 'Wil 'Titian WL' CLEANSER' YE13 ' J WATER SOFTENER 1- ' mv SOAP small gg M mlm W - ' ' fmvszuow Usa f Climalene instantly makes hard water soft as Summer rain. It is perfectly soluble in bot or cold water and is in- valuable in the bathroom, kitchen and laundry. It can be used wherever water of any kind is used in cleaning and will not injure the daintiest fabric or most tender skin. GLEANS DEODORIZES Bowlene, to our knowledge, is the only bowl cleanser on the market today which is advertised and sold as a disin- fectant and deodorizer of toilet bowls as well as a cleanser. This gives it a decided advantage over the ordinary cleansers. -.,.,5f 3 20,fg4.,.- Reichenhaugh, Ralph, 700 Dueber Ave.. S. W. Remesik, Rudolph, 1616 Hammond Ave., S. 113. Rex, Evelyn, 215 Twelfth St., N. E. Riegler, Donald, 2-128 Eleventh St.. S. VV. Riegler, Henrietta. 300 illhirteenth St., N. VV. Riegler, Wlalter, R. F. D. No. 3. Riehl. Elizabeth, 711 Eighth St., N. VV. Riehl, lV1ildred,3003 Ninth St., S. 1V. Rice, Joe, 1020 Bedford Ave.. S. VV. Rice, Lucile, 1020 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Richards, Kathryn, 221 Clarendon Ave., S. XY. Riley, Virginia, 1226 lfourteenth St., N. 111. Rinehart, Karl, 2511 Eighth St., N. 111. Rinehart, Paul, 1033 Third St., N. W. Rittersbaugh, Arthur, 815 Tenth St.. N. E. Roach, Kathryn, 10-16 Cherry Ave., N. E. Roherts, Christine, 1000 Greenfield Ave.. S. 11' Roberts, Nlargaret, 1000 Greenfield Ave., S. 11' Rodgers, Lorenz. 723 Wlalnut Ave., N. E. Roemer, Jack, 937 Dueher Ave., S. VV. Rogers, Dorothy. 636 lngram Ave.. S. VV. Rorick, Lucille, 1437 Cleveland Ave., S. VY. Rosenberger, Hilda, 2708 Ninth St., N. VV. Ross, Kenneth, 61-1 Third St., N. VV. Ross, Ruth, 1132 Harrison Ave., S. 1V. Rossiter, Donald, 718 'lienth St., N. VV. Roth, Richard, 1115 Vvalriut Ave., N. E. Roth, Thomas, 123 Harrison Ave., S. YV. Rubin, Mayetta. 1127 Seventh St., N. VV. Rudner, Helen, 1500 Cherry Ave.. S. E. Russell, Blanche, 1010 Fifth St., S. VV. 05202 Sabo, Ida, 2247 xvinseia way, Nj 13. Sagerman, Donald, 333 Bellflower Ave., N, 111 Samuels, Elizabeth, 1021 Broad Ave., N. VV. Samuels, Tom, 1021 Broad Ave., N. VV. Sanders, Margaret, 232-1 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Sanford, Charles. 322 Fifteenth St., N. VV. Sanford, Suzanne, 212 Broad Ave., N. 1V. Satterfield, Evelyn, 903 Greenheld Ave., S. W Sausaman, Carl, Hartville, Ohio. Saxton, Joseph, 602 Tuscarawas St., W. Schick, james, 13-10 McGregor Ave., N. VV. Schiltz, Nellie, 719 Savannah Ave.. N. E. Schlahach, Arlo, East Canton, Ohio. Schneider. Anona. 612 Sixth St., N. VV. Schneider, Cleon, R. 15. D. No. 3. Schnovell, Carl, -115 Twelfth St., N. E. Schrecongost, Richard, '1627 Sixteenth St.. N. 1 Schubach. -loseph. Raff Rd., S. VV. Schulz, Harold, 329 Smith Ave., N. 117. EQ -+51 221 lar-- IEW! WE Come to Garden Head- quarters for C90:5?09D GARDEN SEED, LAWN SEED AND SUPPLIES ceozsze-new Ezwybtlzingufof' the garden and lawn. cause-0-so Holmes - Letherman Seed Company 330 Cleveland Ave., N. VV. ' D ei 5 ILM EF are or a DD if A 7 51.153291 ,EQ AT soo if 1 Canton's Best Groceries gl INSIST ON nv: vouuns Nev when wl-me vacuo 1 5 ' . 9 rg . ...l 1 1 1111 , . H WQ 3211 15.1, 11151, .Ml A 1 1 r 1 ,Q 191-11437 U ' 'EM gr Vwgg-.. 'K W, :Ms 1 85 'S' 3550 l E l l MQKINLHY HIGH M Q01 H We thank you for O l U 1 1 your patronage- S , L Seniors ijuniors A I 1 Sophomores-Fresh- F men. It has been E 1 R i a pleasure to serve you. S Y 1 V7 l Sm art Sl: our l,. S?E.5E'.fQ3N91Q .C M i5Q'32'-5 5 f? 4? 3f if 3 4? i i1 3f 4? 4f S'iE55i l 'await'-Q' l i. l ll l li weve Pu re 'Because it 's 4?- 'if 5545 '52-11 'tri ,QI 'ivtl if el at-l el all e, el el at 42 . ?d.S'LL8ZH'l.2,'6d -Qi- E 'W A Richer and 2 E i Sweeter Butter 3 e f . e 'Q' Ti Q NH ' 'Q' E v roooo - 1 E e ,',Qfr3 af , a 'Q' 1 1 ,- ' 'Q' '22 i 1' K -ia E 1 SumnerCreameryCo. 1 3 'Q 4 CANTON, oH1o 1 .gp 'if' 1 A 'ie' 'if' I Schum acher, Juanita, 2225 Clyde Pl., S. W. Schuster, Anna, 2431 Sixteenth St., N. lf. Schuster, Walter, 930 Park Ave.. S. Wi. Scott, Howard, 2203 Third St., N. lf. Scott, 1,ucille, 519 Case Pl., N. Wh x Scott, Sadybell, 1017 Fulton Rd., N. Wi. Seeker, Herbert, 1130 Linwood Ave., S. VV. Seesholtz, George, 821 Harriet Ave., N. Wf Seiple, l,ucile, 1001 Broad Ave., N. WY. Selway, Dorothy, 13-1 Sixth St., S. W. Seymour, Margaret, 3826 Mahoning Rd.. N Shaeffer, Robert, 2122 Navarre Rd., S. VV. Shaheen, Michael, 815 Ninth St., N. VV. Shaker t, Esther, 1201 Bluff Rd., N. E. Shanafelt, Katherine, 318 High Ave., S. Wh Shanafelt, Kathryn, Forty-Second St., N. W Shapiro, Rose, 603 Alexander Pl., N. R. Sherman, Dolores, 912 Rowland Ave., N. lf. Sherrard, Dorothy, 921 Troy Pl., N. W1 Shirk, Pauline, 613 Seventeenth St., N. Wf Shisler, Harriet, 310 Fulton Rd., Wf Shrake Shryoc Sichel, , James, S09 Fifth St., N. XV. k, Lois, 123 Greenfield Ave., S. Wi. Herbert, 110-1 Oak Ave., N. WY. Slaughter, Hazel, 327 McKinley Ave., N. Slingluff, Paul, 919 Smith Ave., S. W. Smiley, Charles, 1-12 Broad Ave., N. W. Smith, CliH ord, 3825 Mahoning Rd., N. E Smith, Georgia, 936 Wvalnut Ave., N. E. Smith, Helen, 1115 Seventh St., N. WV. Smith, Mildred, 2315 Seventh St., N. Wi. Smith, Paul, 1509 Second St., N. E. Snavely, 1Vlildred, 120 Twelfth St., N. Mi. Snipes, Ethel, 1-12-1 Fifth St., S. VV. Snyder, Gladys, 20-15 Maple Ave., N. E. Snyder, l.ois, North lndustry, Ohio. Sommer, Vera, 627 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Sommer, Virginia, 2820 Tenth St., N. Wf Spahlinger, Beulah, 31-1 Hazlette Ave.. N, W Speck, Speck, John, 510 Smith Ave., N. VV. Ronald, 920 Twelfth St., N. li. Spccony, Anna, 922 Bluff Rd., N. E. Spragg, Martin, 200-1 Cleveland Ave., N. W' Spring, Grace, 1011 Clarendon Ave., N. W . Statl-ord. Robert, 2229 W'in1ield Wvay, N. lf. Stahl, Harvey, 1310 Seventeenth St.. N. W. Staudt, Francis, 1110 Ninth St., N. W. Steck, Harry, 311 Mason Pl., N. Ml. Stein, Ethel, 103-1 Cherry Ave., N. lf. Stein, Ruth, 152-1 Vassar Ct., N. Ml. Stein, Wvilliam, 103-1 Cherry Ave., N. 11. S Steinbergcr, Herbert, 1058 Prospect Ave, 222 W .,,?, ..-...-7. -.2 -.YYVV ... v Steiner, Bruce, 1135 Arlington Ave.. S. VV Stephan, Arletta, 3-11 Columbus Ave., N. Stilgenbauer, Pauline, 927 Garfield Ave., S. Stipes, Allen, 612 Newton Ave., N. VV. W . W . Stocker, Earl. 1522 Harvard Ave.. N. W. Stoll, Thomas. 1005 Prospect Ave., S. Wl. Stone, Vera, 133 Park Ave.. S. W. 1 ,M Stotler, Miriam. 1010 1-'ifth St., N. VV. Strong, Elleda, 811 Union Ave., S. VV. 1 .Ni stuck, ivmu. 2727 Ninth sf., s. w. 1 Summers. Augusta, 207'1'we1frh St., N. VV. Sunderhaus, Armela, Greensburg, Ohio. Sutek, Anna, 1630 Henry Ave., S. VV. M- LUTHER KFAGY Swain, Pauline. 324 McKinley Ave., N. VV. Swann, Margaret, 1322 Seventh St., N. VV. 1 , Sweitzer, Marylyn, 1262 W7oodland Ave., N. VV. 5 Svvineford, Harriet, 606 Fifth St.. S. VV. 44PP7'L'6'1'afK-V The Parronage of 301-303 -llc Khzlry High SZ'ZLdl'11f.Y Taubensee, Carl, 204 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Taylor, Paul, 2407 Cleveland Ave., N. NV. Terrett, Evelyn, 2018 Wloodland Ave., N. VV, Market Avenue andq Sixth St., N. VV. Thoma, Dale, 1-112 Superior Ave., N. E. 1 Dm13'9690 Thomas, Ruth, 15-1-1 Frazer Ave., N. VV. Thompson, Helen, Navarre, Ohio. l-- -- Townsend, Robert, 711 Ninth St., N. W. Travis, Louise, 1305 Fifteenth St., N. VV. X XINQQDQDQQQDQDQDQDQDQDQQQIXDQX '0v1lw01 X X Uebelharr, James, .aio Fifteenth sf., s. W. Q Q 'MM' X omphments Vail, Robert, 1201 Broad Ave., N. VV. Valentine, Dorothy, 1812 Second St., S. E. 0 a Vance, Mildred, -1-23 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Veirs, Val, 718 Linwood Ave., S. VV. Violand, Amadeus, R. F. D. No. 3, 1,ouisville,r0hio. Vogel, Esther, R. F. D. No. S, Louisville, Ohio. Vogelgesang. Pauline, R. F. D No. 3. 10111102 Vvaclc, Floyd, 2318 Fifteenth St.. N. E. Wagner, Margaret, 1316 High Ave., S. W. Wagner, Glenn. 1305 Seventeenth St., N. Walter, Lydia. 701 Sixteenth St.. VV. Waltner, Virginia, 1009 Troy Pl., N. W. Warkall, Evelyn, 1628 Park Ave.. S. VV. Vllarne, Dorothy, 7-1-8'1Vlarion Ave., S. VV. Warner, Frances, 1109 Fourth St., S. VV. E. Wason, Charles, 133-1 Sixteenth St., N. VV. Waterman, Bertha, 627 Rex Ave., N. E. Watkins, Henry, 1-15 Dueber Ave., S. VV. MCKINLEY HIGH X X X X X X X X X X X X 5 X X X X BOOSTER X X X X . X X X DGXIDCIDGDGDGDQWNDQCIDGDKIDGXDQ -..asf 2 3 3 B+..- f E'43f 4? 2Sf 1?-'iQ Sf 4B2 f? fEf'-28f+'? 1? 5 3f ?'g 'i e'4'H 5 3 ?'4'4 3 i'4 e 3 ? 3 5 e ? ? 6 ? 3' '?'? 5 ? ?'-? S ? e'? ? ?'? ? ? ? 5'-? 5f e ? ?' HILLER'S SERVICE CALL 7337 FOR 0: First Aid Physicians, Bureau Nurses' Register Pulmotor Train Schedules Correct Time and General Information TWENTY - FOUR HOUR SERVICE Rush D. Hiller Company AMBULANCE SERVICE Q'? ? ? 2S fSf 2Sf if if'-5 fZ1 ? 5 ib 1? ?'?Q5 w Sw ww w w is ' ' ai 1 Go to Thuriffs for Honze 3 S Fu1'11z'sfzi11gs I 1 M 3 OR years it has been the 1 I Thurin privilege to serve the ' needs of Canton and Stark County 3 people with fine Floor Coverings 4 and Draperies. E The combination of fine merchan- a dise and capable service, coupled with prices recognized as MOD- ERATE-has established Thurin's as leaders in their field. 3 1 5 eaoeijameo i 9 , f T H U R 1 N s ,f . . I 1 Floor Coverings, Draperies 1 f' Furniture 4 , Thurin Bldg. 524 Market Ave., N. I b-4 N M , A -Mx M M i Watkins, Violet, 2236 Tenth St., N. W'. W'ebh, Isabelle, 212 Fourteenth St., N. W7. W'ebb, Robert, 212 Fourteenth St., N. VV. Weiler, Jane, 1253 Shorb Ave., N. W. Welker, Miriam, 702 Fourth St., N. WL Wlellington, Jane, 1718 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Werner, Dorothy, 1320 Second St., N. E. W'ernecke. Arthur, 1806 Ninth St., S. WV. W'erner, Beulah, 1428 Sixteenth St., N. Wh 1fVerren, John, Ralf Road, S. W. Westerh, lrene, 1604 Second St,, N. E. Westland, Kelsie, 1626 Third St., N. E. Wlhalen, Henry, 1412 6th St., S. W. W7heeler, Ann, 706 Garfield Ave., S. W. . W1hitacre, Ross, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio White, Geraldine, 1002 Park Ave., S. W7. Wilcox, Marjory, 811 Fourteenth St., N. E. W7ille, Jack, 236 Twenty-Second St., N. W7. 1Villi, Dorothy, 1317 Shriver Ave., N. E. Williams, Ethel, 402 Eighth St., S. W. W'illiams, Violet, 414 Warner Rd., S. E. W7illiams, Katherine, 137 Park Ave., S. VV. 'Willis, Donald, 213 Bedford Ave., S. W. Wlilson, Dorothy, 2610 Market Ave., N. i 1Vilson, Edward, Box 217, North Canton, Ohio Wilson, Katherine, 1451 Plain Ave., N. E. Wfinafeld, Carl, 521 Troy Place, N. VV. W'ingard, Bernard, 1420 Norwood Pl., N. W. Winkler, Nadine, 2705 Eighth St., N. W. W7ise, Kenneth, 125 Dueber Ave., S. W. Wlolford, Frank, 1217 Arnold Ave., N. W. 1Volford, Stella, 1647 Shriver Pl., N. E. Wfoods, Margaret, Magnolia, Ohio. Woodring, 1rene, 500 Columbus Ave., N. W. VVorkman,1rma, 1511 Twelfth St., N. E. Wlormald, Lewis, 2617 Coventry Blvd., N. E. foaljzo-+ Yant, john, S12 Navarre Rd., S. W. Yoho, Carl, 1444 Fifteenth St., N. VV. Yost, -lohn, 1605 Ridgeway, N. W7. 1032.10 Zagray, Harold, 1449 Dueber Ave., S. W7. Zeller, Phil, 2631 Second St., N. W. Zeller, Ruth, 1508 Maple Ave., N. E. Ziegler, Brandt, 431 Harrison Ave., N. Wf. Ziegler, James, S27 Tenth St., N. VV. Zimmerman, Alice, 3215 Glenn Pl., N. Wf. Zimmerman, George, 2301 Sixteenth St., N. E Zuber, Thomas, 1211 Clarendon Ave., N. W'. -..gf 2 24 Ba..- .PL 1 5 1 swan 4xCiU lG5 swf: aw 1 1 is 1551 11531 15311 hn95?g bQ55?b?5??h?5 i 1 Q Q5 gl 3 I Q? S123 sl 15? 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Q5 l Congratulatzom si gg to the Class QQ of '27 Qt? Q? ' iiiili as il Q i ,. Q Ui' ra el ia 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class .of 1927 itil it 35 Q19 Hifi QQ l 99 gig 1 . 34, 2 Qi? . . 1353 1553 il Geo. A. Williams iii 5 7 Q9 Coal Company ' High Grade Domwtic Coal Canton Pure l 600 Navarre Rd., S. W. Qi s ys s ss s ss ss ss ssss s lj s CANTON, oH1o Hl3'?QQQl3i f'z-il3 e?iQ6ll36lZr3GlQE t to reeee me f affairs 5' so ximxiwmwommmmmmmmxm Flowers Welding Co. E is fe a A as X . i gs X and TUBES X . ,, X ll A 6 M X i 0 -fl s'ltXX il' f A l l Y E More Mileage-Less Grief X O 7. V 5 5 They render mileage X l X ' Ss, XS s s you fwon'tf0rgft l E t 7 5 0' l E l Electric and Acetylene i E A STARK T-H3355 QUPPLY 3 Process Used X C 7 k E Ir also pays to go to the best equipped N X Ompany l s shop when you have welding to do. 1 X 4l'l0fU'f B'1Ufff'it1g ' Dff1!2-9105 X Dial 3-430-l X ll O. Freitag - Nl. Bowers X 1 Located for 13 years at 707 Znd, S. E. 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