McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1928
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7,4 aff' Tai Q JQN, -W ' L 1.-bf a- 4 K 0 wg ......L 'Bax ,. ,1,, , 1 A . A 451 LLIUFIS Q if .1 r :F x by Q .QE :: ' 5 ,4 ,K f -N191 0 O , f 7f 7 'A 9 f '30 ' ffl 12962 'il Cigxnliffelnri HAQOLD BURRIS fditor-In -Chlgc LOGAN BURD Business Manager Jonm noqcwm Advcrtfsrrg Manzgfefr :misses ': '55 6 hz i ' t QQMQKRSEHQE 151112 was rmrfumag Staff 2 E m ai H928 Easmziiulmq Q Qhiiil mzilimtinn HELEN J. LOOMIS Dean of Girls who is belofved and resperfted by all is dedicated this, the nz'11etee11 hundred and twenty-ez',glzt 'volume of The MeKinleyz'te. HELEN LOOMIS 'X' Q pleasure to present this, the L A , eighth issue ofthe McKi11leyz'te to the students of MeKz'nley Pligh Sehool. In arranging the con- tents ofthis fvolufne, we hafve endeafvor- ed to adequately represent every aetifvity. To recall to, and to refreshen in the zninds, the fneniories 0f0ne's happiest days, has been our chief aizn in publishing this hoolz. hffe sincerely hope that our eforts hafve not heen in fuain hut that we hafve fulhlled our duty to the student body of I 928. Qfaurnwnfd Taffords the staff 0fl928 great ANNUAL STAFF W EDITORIAL STAFF HAROLD BURRIS .... Editor-in-chief BETTY JAMES . . Affociate Editor MARGARET HILLIBISH . . Axxoeiate Editor CHARLES HANNA . . Photographer REX FARRALL . . Art Editor ALICE MILLER . . . Affiftant Editor OWEN WALKER . . Asfiftant Editor CHARLOTTE KELLER . . . Typift MARGUERITE BAIR . . Faculty Adzfifor 13 BUSINESS STAFF LOGAN BURD .... Bufinexf Manager JAMES MOORE . . Circulation Manager DONALD ROSSITER . . General Adoertifing Manager JOHN HOCKWALT . Annual Adoertifing Manager ROLAND GRAY . . . Engraving Manager LUCILE SEIPLE . . . . Adoertifing DONNA COCHENOUR . Bufineff Secretary FRANCIS D. HEADLEY . . Faculty Adoifor Eunienia INTRODUCTION PANORAMA FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES .ADVERTISEMENTS 'L A X E , I X i 426K ff . ., 1, f 1,- 5 J, annrmman , J ,, 4.2 ' 1 N., una' ' 'hulil ' I'l1 l 'K u u Us few. ,,,f, h ME Q ' Q ' im W , f MX X ' Q 1 . ,Q XX 4 A-A' UE -H E x - , ,,' nun 5 Q WM , ' Rs f XX IM? S 1 aw a ' Q .Qf X GP 1129-Qvmwn X? ' x K BMW? 5- KY, M 1 ,NM J X IA X ' 7 ! Ql'.LfSs5qYI fzw-. 0 s ' ,515 , X liiivflwysm F3151 5 WI Ny,x-W3 -jy , j ,K ,, 1 I l gi , Ka gig 5 Mi A 9' m, 'X A Q fl IPQJtN.! wm Q Mlg fm W . Y ,5- fa . , . W: V - V K ' rl' ' - 3 135 M-9? fi. Q- ' ' Ai ,ff -x,'C1,1 m fX,:N R651 Tmrali J of if f z.ff.,,' 4 44 ww-ww-A..w mm. , ..,....N.1i 'f-0' h, .- haf-An... z.. 2 1 f i I, . fn X A Agn 4 , ' ,,, J 'g ' N ,X ff? , 3,4 fx K L ' Ng - V 4. Q Z, di I -A -'--. fx' , . .ff f f ,MAJ 3 W A. Z hw , , Y KW . , sw ,Lv ...... , , +P - , a,M,i n 5 M V- f-Wm,wwmmimxgmma-W, xii- ff f S55 N..,,:.v, fi -,. ru Mama,-v f b-'Q'-1M...,,.,.,.,: -Y - Y, ,... ,uf , 'ip .QEIQ wi V Q 6 N WILSON HAWKINS Supfrintendent of School: nqml 15 lug.. 'BOARD OF EDUCATION JOSEPH M. MARKLEY HARRY E. STALEY , HEX RY D. BERCAVX l'r'f .f1'a1'r11f --quail 16 Imp-- EDWARD F. WECKEL PETER VOSS J. L. G. Pottorf, AMM. H. W. Benedict, ALB. Marguerite Bair, Ph.B. Columbia Princeton Wooster, A.M., Columbia Prinripal Vice-Principal Hirlory, Civic! Louis W. Baker, Ph.B. Paul Barcley, ALB. Heidelberg Miami Mathematicf Commerce, Induxlry Forrest W. BE1erQ7E'.S.'TnE.E. L. H. Booher, AB. O. V. Boone, Ph.B. Ohio Northern Muskingum Grove City Electric Shop Chfmliflfjl lllathzmalicy nqml 17 lug-,.. 3 Dorothy Bowman, AB. Katherine Brodn, A.B. Grace M. Busby, AB. Western Reserve Western Reserve Western Reserve Librarian LllLlff7f7ll6lliL',f Englifh Ellis Carter, 11.13. L. D. Chenot, HS. Mount Union Mount Union Mathenzatiff Geography, Eronnmic: Sa!e.rn1anfl11'p Leota Clarke, B.S. Harold Davison, B.S. Josephine Earseman, AB University of Michigan Otterbein Mount Union Clzfmiflry Lab Shop Mathemaiicf Biology Lab ...wil lg lm.. Ruth M. Erdman, Ph.B. Wocmster Lalin, Hngliffz. Bayard B. Ford, ALB. Defiance College Shorthavzd, Commerrial Lau' C. W. Fretz, Ph.D. Wooster Chfmiftry w G. E. Fry Clyde R. Garl, RS. Ohio State, Westinghouse Purdue Tech .Mechanical Drawing, Shffi Cabinet .Making rlllffdl llfork W. F. Gilmore Zanerian Art School .JM lf. F. Goodman Bowling Green Busintss College Boolekffping ,gill 19 Ito.. Leslie D. Hanson, RS Ottawa UHlVCFSlTj' ,llufic X Iris Haverstaek, r4.B., fl..M. Margaret Hawkins, A.B. Francis D. Headley, il? Oberlin Denison Grove City College Englirh Englixh, Latin. Malhematifx Ella Mae Heidman, ALB. Margaret Heinrichs, HS. Mount Union Denison, A.M., Chicago Hifrory, Salefmanfhip Clzemiftry, Geology Florence Hill, B.S. Helen Hobart, B.S. in Ed. Florence Housley, AB. Ohio State Ohio State Oberlin, AM., Harvard Englifh, Hiftory Englifh Buxineu Law, Engliyh ...all 20 IW.. Lloyd Hyatt Carena Jackman, ALB. T. B. Jackman, ALB. Kent State Normal Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Vorational Englifh Iklathemalicf A . C. R. Knauss, 14.3. F. Koehler, Ph.B. Otterbein Wooster illathfmalicf Iliflory, Civicf William Lanning, RS. Marian Lawrence, ALB. Ulysses Lawrence Ohlo State Oberlin Muskingum, Bliss Biology Englirh .fldvanred Slfnography nqul 21 lug.. K s JMS Ruth Lehmiller, 14.3. F. W. Leist, 14.3. Helen Loomis, AB. Wilson College Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin European Hiftory Commfrff and Induftry Latin, Dean ofGirl.f Salefmanfhip X Nellie E. Lutz, Pli.B. C. A. Lyle Wooster School of Printing, Boston Latin Printing Janet M. lVlcBane, Ph.B. Mary O. McNary, Ph.B. G. F. Malick Wooster Wooster School of Industrial Art lirh European Hiftory Mechanical Drafting A L A ---a-1122 ji--cw I Elma Marble, A.B, Grace B. Marburger, 47.13. Herbert Mellon Western Reserve University of Michigan Carnegie Tech Englifh, Englifh Hiftory Hirtory, Civicf Macliinz Shop R. D. Metzger, B.L. H. D.'Palmer Kenyon Smith-Hughes Work PhyJiC5 Wood Machinery Lee Pancake Dwight Peabody,B.S. Lllla Perry, A-3- lndiana State Normal Ohio State, fllll., Columbia Hillsdale College, AJVI. fl1Mh11n1'611l Drawing Athletic Dirertor Columbia, Home Economfcx --qui! 23 img-- Iohn Porter, Ph.B. Hazel Post Grace Rice, 11.13. Wooster Michigan State Normal Oberlin Physics, Mathematics Cleray Business College Malheninticr Typewriting, Stenography I C. L. Riley, 14.3. Clara B. Schneider, B.L. Mount Union Western Reserve, AJW. Biology Wisconsin Frenrlz Flora Schneider, A.B. Edna Shumaker, B.S. Jessie Sell Western Reserve, ALM. Denison Thomas Normal School Columbia, French Mathematic: Domextic Science --of--I 24 11-on S. P. Smith Ethel Stonehill, Ph,B. Leah Stonehill, B,S. in Ed. Miami University Wooster, dill., Columbia Ohio University Malhematit.f Latin, Englifh Typfwrifing, Slfnography 3'l.'0n8lA.1ll Bess Thompson, Ph,B. Esther Thompson, .fl.B. Muskingum, A.M. Muskingum Wisconsin Englifh Hiftory, Civiff Janice Todd H. L. Weiek, GC. Key E. Wenrick, B.S. in Ed Ohio State Normal College of Ohio University Librarian Gymnastics Ari Phyfical Education ,qnl 25 lugs.. Marjorie Whitlock, AB. Florence Willett, Ph.B. Ward Young, B.S. Oberlin Wooster Wittenberg Phyfieal Education Englifh, Debating Swimming Pearl Krumlauf Secretary Goldie Bowser, 14.13. Oberlin French, Spanifh Martha Bozman Cleveland School of Art .flrt Alta Decker Swimming Nlary 0. Eddy, Ph.B. Wooster, dill., Chicago 1 English Evelyn Hastings, ALB. Ohio State . Latin ' Ida Galbreath, 11.3. Allegheny Engliih, European History Mildred McArtor Secretary C. E. Littell, B.S. Depauw University Director of Induftrial Education janet McConnell, AB. Ohio State Latin Katherine Mack, AB. Denison Englifh Delbert Pratt, B.S. Denison Biology Abram M. Rickert, MLB. Bluffton Bookkeeping nquil 26 Imp.. Alladha Shopbell Secretary L Mathilda Schuster, 14.3. Western Reserve Latin, French Evelyn Shelton, Ph.B. Mount Union Latin, Englifh C. C. Smith, B.S. Case Jllathernatief Janet Ward, B.S. Ohio State Domeftie ,ifrt Emilie Zurcher, ALB., .MJ4 Western Reserve French Q W1 'r I iw V 'NM ,WH I U ' R I S, l X LQ, -. TQ' mv ,W N , H. 'M VL W? A, 1 i 15 Dwight Clark, Claxfieal President of Senior Class, Monthly Stall, Varsity '28, Hi- Y, Glee Club, National Honor Society. A all Describe him ,who can- 'ff An abridgement of all thatif plearant in man. ack Roemer, Clasfical Sophomore Class President,Sen- ior Vice-President, Pure Science Club, Hi-Y, National Honor Societ y. Witty', courteouf, liberal, full of Jpirit, A little nonfenfe nozaand then. Betty James, Claxxical l . Annual StaH', Vice-President '26, Secretary'28,Pres. Leaders' Club, Girls, Service League, Friendship Club, National Honor Society. Phyfirally, morally and men- tally, .fhe embodief the higheft type of American girlhoodf' Tom Samuels, Claffical Varsity, ,Football ,26, '27g Class Treas. ,28, National Athletic Honor Society. H He if a mighty athlete In Jtudief, too, he if hard to beatf, Carmel Abbenante, Commercial Social Science Club, Art League, Booster Club. And the bert of her if diligence. David Abramson. General li Nowhere a man Jo b1Lf1VfllIJ' he there wax. Anna Adams, General Art League. She taker thingy as they come, xerene, unmooedf' Dorothy Adams, Commertial Glee Club, Booster Club. An equal mixture of good humor and good .fen5e. Ben Adelman, General He gains a prize who- most enduref, who facef irfuex and never Jhirksf' Betty Adelman, General Varsity Debate Team '27, '28, Debate Club, Booster Club, Hockey Team. Her worafr, like .vo many nimble and airy Jervitory, trip about at her commandf' l dqml 27 lip.. l -s l l Nfl 1 l l l l F , r 1 Katherine Adrian, Claysical Victor Alexander, Geiirral 2 Serylnce League, Social Science .Bang good wwf tmublgdghimni, Club, Glee Club, Poetry Club, N 1 1 Bolster Clubgillriendship Clu , E i I, Naiomll H333 Soclety' Evelyn Allen, Clasfical l ' L ff K, 155 l ' ' 'llhfiq ,K l W' 0f 'fuawarf tm? fmfndf - Glee Club, Social Science Flub, l N 3 f -V Eoetry Club, Booster Clull. E E1,1zabefh4ACS'l7Bach,er, General i? ' T 6, , i - Zrpoetry Club, Booster, Clubfil Her air., hrr -al Alplekzfingtfountrnarzfflif llEO043?,,. admwfd' M' ,N I ' :--. ,f -I 1 recommfndationf ' l Maifvlel Agler, Commercial ' Glee Club, Arr League, Booster N Club, Friendship Club. The more we do tht rnqrr we think ive ran doff, N A5 H ,- Robert Ake, Technical 1 , l 5 l f l I I Russell Allen, Irigiuxtrial Reserve football, '25. A mann of foiirage if alfa full ' of faiihf' Margaret Alper, Clarfical ,. Cuimcil ,27, ,284-Boester Shakespeare Club, Poetry Club, fqhflkfjugwioh MPL iw! tohkm, Debate Clubi 4 4 Q wlldneliir he ialkrQpi 'fEfQ:.N1, V,f Dar'Ie her hair cmd brightglihfr Ql Pauli Albrecht, Claxfirail , A up-2 Gleef Club, ,ljlvi:Y,'i Art Le'ague.,' fi -'K K, Q ff if ' Lf 'K - f Lee Alsbaugh Grrirra! Slpfecfhr if great, but filgyrrcr isl ' X L ,T grrhifrfl 7 Happy and carefrre i ha' lx l rl -l el 'l ..ql ll 28 lub-- W3- T 'S' 1 5 c ,Y T l la . 'Zia ' 'fy -fl' ,in K . iq, 9 - . M James Anderson, Classical Hllwayf willing to give one a lift? , Q ,Cla All-rx , An-na Andorka, Commercial R Chorus, Math Club. The nobleft mind the bert con- tentment har. 1 , Helen Louise Andrews. General Debate Club, Poetry Club, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. All that rhe did, fhe did wellf, Loretta Arnold, Commercial Glee Club, Leaders, f,Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. An ambitiouf young girl, with snapping eyeff' i uth Arnold, General 'Friendship Club, Poetry Club. True greatnefr lie: in the con- Jcionsnefr of an honeft pnrpofe in lifef, Chase Atkinson, Clafrical' Orchestra, Jr. C. of C. Men are but children of a larger growthf, - Evelyn Auble. General V Katherine Archinal, General She if a pinnacle of p0lif67'LEJ.Y.,, Charlotte Armstrong, ' Applied Art and Marie Band, Orchestra, Booster Club. 'KA girl'J own manner and char- acter are what bert become her. Glee Club, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club. She is one who lenowr more than Jhe .vayrfl Mollie Axelrod , Commercial Booster Club, Ir. Basketball, Chorus. , She leanf not on otherf but on herrelff, . ...jul 29 limp.. Marie Bacbtel, Claffieal Jack Barbour, General L Socibl Science Club, Leaders' Club, Friendship Club, Booster Clu f, Pure Sdience Club, AV f Lea lue. M mf, I, 1 V it L, n L, gx I 'Great thought: like great di g g, know no trumpet. I , L, e lg ,,,, ,W iiM!a'ry5!Ellen B.Hcl1tel,5 Claigieal Girls' fllSerVice League, Math Club, iTravel Club, National' Honor Society. A frank engaging :mile betray: The ealm and quiet of her way.f. DeVere Bair, Clauieal Boys' Booster Club. Such joy, ambition finely. Doris Baker, Commercial Glee Club. Never growl, ju.5t'.fmile, fmile, futile. ' , ff Howard Baldock, General Hi-Y, Glee Club, Booster Club, Social Science Club. g Only Jo mueh do I k'l10.ZlIy6lJ' I have lived. 2 Social Science Club, Booster Club. P , My humble province if tot tend the fair 5 Not an unpleasing nor inglotiou: earef, 5 KeC1?mit Barnard, Industrial Alrtf Booster Club. 5 If V. gf good Jport, bothiin athletief and in everyday life. Ralfih Barnhill, Induftrial Am Booster Club, lnterclass Ath- letics. Let uf now praife famouf men. Evelyn Barr, Claffieal The earneftneff of living if the only paffport to the fatixfaetion of lifef, Raymond Barrett, Industrial Arts 'Football '26, '27, Basketball Re- seryes ,27, Varsity ,27, '28, Var- sity Track, Booster Club. A When on ,,the football field he show: hi: grit And of the jield he frhowg hif 'lrifh' wit. ' --fa-Il 30 lm-- Angelgine Barrick, Clayfieal Ruth Becherer. Commercial Glee Club, Math Club. Booster Club, FriendshipgClub. Who mixed reptgon with plearure She wax ever precife and fxromise Arid wifdom with mirth. keepingf' . H Harold Baum, Clafyical , . Q . He most liver who think: the Paul Belden' Clajmml 1 mort, feel: the nobleft and new BOOSYCF Club, S0Plfl Track' the best. A A wife man who can govern K h'im.felf.', Florence Beadle, Commercial c Math Club, Booster Club, Travel Y , Club. A Leonard Berman, Clafsical With too much qniclenesf ever to ShyneJf only enhancer her be taughtf' charmffl Ray Beatty, Indmtrml ATU l Russell Bidwell, Clafxical Booster Club, Boys' Leaders A f Club. V, ' He if ez brilliant devotee o H ' G ' . H Jciencef' A little man with ez' big voice. Paul Becker, Clafrical Wilma Black, Clafyical Glee Club, Jr. C. of C. 1 Booster Club. X Study bringf itf own rewardf, Af merry af the day if longf, ..QlIl 31 lug.. 1 ,f ,df i 32555252'aifwsfir-f..' ..,, ,:. - ,pg K Cornellia Blair, Commercial Booster Club. Y5g5t re very Rrmall, Cornelia, 't tr true, Q ' ,I But ,' on haveuheapf of life in yonfll I ,Y . V .try Doris Blake, Clanical Girls' Service League, Shzfflesl' pearei Club, 'Art League, Friend- l Harold Bonart, Claffical g Booster Club. mTi.f nice to be conftantly bnxyfl Hazel Booth, Commercial g Girls' Service League. f59Her watehword-ejricieneyf' Club, 4. National fffonor fl' l ciety. J ' H t . She fparer no paint in trying to do her beftf, Robert Bock, Claffieal Right noble if thy merit. Geraldine Bolender, Claffical Leaders, Club, Friendship Club, Modern Writers' Club, Booster Club. She daneef, the laughf, and that ifn't half She brighten! our hall. and that iJn,t all. Cvula Bolender, General Council '27, Booster Club. We mnft be doing fomething tot be -happyf' 2 Darix Boraz, Commercial V Debate Club, Class Basketball, Track, Booster Club, National Honor Societyj To make knowledge valuable, you mnxt have the cheerfulneu of wisdom. Helen Ann Borcoman, General There'.f nothing fmall about herf' Raymond Boyer, Clafxieal X f'iPresident Science Club, HilY, C .Booster Club, Council, National Honor Society, A oaliantlreienee man, 'tif trne, Still .vtreamr rnn deep-, and. Ray doey, too. I ' ,quill 32 lamp.. . ..,-. M.. David Brack, Cloffical Elden Brown, General Who deferoey well, need: not IFJ eafier to know how toiigpeak angtherfr pralyef' than it if to keep Jilentf' ' 1' ' V E in In V , mgg - lg Paul Brumbaugh, Cornmercikll iKiigeii1,lBi1E1dy, Commercial Social Science Club, Biioster P g 1 wgfizfeiaa-t . f'f,fKnozqlenlgeV.j1, hut folly glub- I by xgxraeef' 'I He if not great who ifnotgglgireatly ,jf L x' gin N goodfs ,:,.g:i:hji,M'V.?M ,I x We fix W Wil 'gm Bfechbill, commgtgeez :gg jlelsgiunker, Clflfffqql 2, :I Jai-51 eff -, R1 H -1 , 'K :' 'Q . CPF, Glee Club!-B' is Serv15ExXLeague, F lend- ffggegfacter ij highmjghgihh intgllgfktii Qlitsnlspggub, Natiimal Honqyx So- A foul will he rkdng to'lhvei'1f,.3p3, mg :N I ' .H 1 ',:g:,V5s:fg 'KTr'gi2i?fi5o her wo cl, her work and af well eg: tho thznk 4 , N Ax ,. , ,,,,X J I 'I in Q v 5':J E,f ?f:1 to her friiehndff, 155 t .1 t iii?-il - g - J t W . Robqft Brennemanigghfpgeral Loggi? Q'g,5y' fd, Cla-fflfdl x 51 ada ,ax 3, :y!2.'J,Q ij, . ay' N 7,511 gqbster Club. 5925332352 me 5 Business IQSIHHQ, Machgm lub, 'mf 1 if tt great JF1U1f0F'PVffYfXfXX ,feefi R, glijngfff f !.f5Q4V,m-on of buyineif, action, ond ,. V i ff' aceo,nQliJhrnerzt. ,V KQV, 'X ,j ,z ' ff L' J :X ,V K .Y' 7 J vx X HX!! f! , 1 . 13 , .4--,fig f',' ' 1. W V ,il 2 ' V iff it , '14 . .'1 Marian Brothers,,g,C'lZ1Ermm'l i A f Carmello BuPrTIf5TC'ommeret Il i,i, t 1 t 44 The, nefffvelo uence zvhiclil Unlexf what we do ilfx ure ll, our , ' q ,, '-gf 1 . . ,, X get! thingy done. 1 glory 15 vain. L- ' ' ew' we aw : , Y fn waz QP t'?'Wf' .,., ..-. ,-,--,mnyvxu-'-mm, , - - zrmmm.-, -.M!.q.3gw:u.-fm.t....,1. ..:1...fig,:....eLwfw.-f....,m.--14 1.-1.::mf::::::gn::m-5 e-mm..-11.11 - 1 -L::u-w:m:xm:gf-1::-1,1-Meg: 1 w I V. K fr - 7.y4,:. .1 ,X ,,M.f'g ,V -5 V- 4 17,1 4,45 .1 It -. w H g N. - -, I- ,- 1 VAL i , A4 1,5 f 7: A, I 'V f V- . 1 432. mx ,K , . i. , . g A , .J :,..t.. we :::,i.:.. :.f.n.m,.: , :nf 1.-u:.,1,..:m 1-nl Finn:Neff-nirnimz.uf T1rw-'tu-Bziwi..-.L11:::.- .2 ,- -:Q . 153 - i4:?:13:nI:..-'mm miwu-vw-mzsatx-V ik J ,,t.tt . t A .e . ...gil 33 lm.. ng, Z 9 4-,Sz ::t,gfy4 I it '35 953 , W 1: 573,21 wi ,Q f . v Harold Burris, Clarfieal Anniual Editor-in-Chief, Class President ,27, Varsity Basket- ball '25, ,26, Track ,26, National Honor Society President. 'fRo.rel7ud5 are 'knot the only that grow, t HE,.f nicer than any 'Bud' we knowf, essie Burroway, Glaffieal ' Girls' Service League, Debate Club, Varsity Debate, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Speech is filoer, filenee golden. Dorothy B usche, Clafrieal Booster Club, Pure Science Club, Glee Club. One cannot think that rueh red hair Gould hide beneath it a temper fair. oe Bush, Indurtrial Arty 7'In all thing: this xtaunch youth more bold than any knight in chivalry of old.', Thomas Calhoun. General The aetionf of men are the bert interpreters of thoughtrf' Press Campbell, Clafrical Varsity Basketball '28, Blboster Club. 5 X Everything fuits me af loing ay it'5 .vomething connected with ath- leticJ. ? Gerald Carr, Indurtrial Arty Glee Club. Boy: .vueh af he make- the world go round. Ruth Casey, General Glee Club, Booster Club. K'Life'5 a jeft and all thing: :how it, I thought .fo once and now I know it. Paul Cassel, Industrial Arty Jr. C. of C., Hi-Y, Junior Play, Booster Club. He was a man, take him onee for ally we rhall not look on hir like againf, Margaret Casselberry, General Booster Club. A contented mind if the greatert thing one can enjoy in thir world. 'ID ...wil 34 Img.. Raymgond Chan, Technical Coulhcil '28, Social Science Club. K'There if a leinsd of character in thyvlife, that to the observer doth thy hiftory fully unfold. Lucretia Christie, General To he .flow in wordfgwoniaaf ' only virtue.'7 Mildred Clapper, Clarfieal 4 ' Richard Clark, Glarfieal Swimming Team Varsity 28. Mirth,-with thee I mean to liztef' Virginia Clarke, Clarrieal Debate Club, National Forensic League, President Glee Club, Debate Team, Poetry Club, Track, Leaders' Club, Friend- ship Club, Baseball. With eloquence Jheg doth debate, And happinerr will he her fatef' Debate Team, Girls? 'Service-j EthelCleVCUgCf,,Cl4lfflCQl Q League, Leaders' Club, Friend-: iH0CkCY, Fflendshlp Club, ship Club, Booster Club, Na- tional Honor Society Vice-Presi- dentQ A heart to rerolve, a head 'to . eontrive, and a hand to executef, Hazel Clark, General All that'.f generour, all thatlr kind, . In her yon're alwayr Jure to find. Isobel Clark, Clarfieal V Swimming Team. Her bright eyef quite Jeenied to dance uith life mirehiefff glearrtf, ' often and r l Booster Club. Suecetf5ful and thorough in all her iuorle, Never a duty doer :he J'hl7'l?.,, ' Roberta Clewell, General Glee Club, Operetta, Shake- speare Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. A maiden fair, they ray, Who with her rnnrie drizref dull care awayf' Ruth Cobb, General Booster Club, -Chorus, Social Science Club. fd like to be good-but oh, iff hardf, f ' . .,v,f.-m.,r'.w ., .,,,'.:.fnn..1fy-. --e- 1.fm:f-'::---,.----1.11,-f.e.w.m-.1--f-, :.t...,.i:.,.--,zu eq-..',1.m.sm...-.,-.-M 1 , ., , ..,. ,.-1.,:,:z-ua -,::nn1r:1:i-min-2.-.:.:,ag., :.w:g,., .1 .A ' ' 1 V fy- .., :tu , ,,,r...m. ., . 1..wt..,1.-.4l..i.,:. 1: ,.- Hqnl 3 5 Ing.. Marie Cobedesh, Commercial Boflster Club. Hklirftue if likewa rich stone, bert pl Ain ret. cf 0 will . , ' -.eg l ffl, iigonna Cfocbenour, Commercial. 'Girls, Service League, fe'if,,S't'al:lfi e-egegtetary, Pure li, Nnytionallxl-lonor Soigietyl S e lgan be af wilre agyoe, ig A dfgliferlwhenlfhe wi5hef.'QQ f ai V . , Ri hard Conley, Claxsiyedlfirooit C. of C., R:rdioiCfub,'Sbcialf Sibience Club. f 1- 4 Begone, dull earefgthpu and I .fhall never agree. 5 L V , Marjorie Conrad,,Claij5ieal 1 Jr, Play, SWimrninQg.Tearn, Glee Club, Poetry Clu'b,'7Shakespe'are Club, Girls' Service League., Booster Club, Niitiuonal Honor SOCICIXJ' ' V A lWi5e to refoloeveindvpatient to perform. , , . Dori Cooper, Commercial ' Booster Club. Herfheart if as far from fraud af heaven from earthf' ' Glenn Corbit, Claffieal Booster Club, Glee Club,llSocial Science Club President. Quiet, thoughtful, rincerge, he doeth all thingf well. ll ,. 'i +5 RQlph Craddock, General ffTrue blue, dependafff ghe kind we all 2' EliEhbe4rBCr21mer, Commercial X Glee,,Club, Mxziiirh Club, Friend- ship -','. lub, Booster Club, - our old pleafuref die, .rome new 'lone yet, if nigh, O fair 1 variety! . P Ronald Cramer, Induftrial Booster Clu'l5.-- Lx I- ' Be wirely worldlylbut not worldly wisef' John CraWfor'd,'C'e'neral . Glee Club, Chorus. UI long to rule the nation. I uqnl lug.. Lawrence Crawford, General Stagecraft Club. Not a word .rlgoke he more than wart there need. John Crouse, General ,He if nezlerfidleva moment hvhen ,there if mirohief alfootgi rl -1 lx Ill 'Ji - i 's-f'i Virginia Crowthers, Genegal' Q Jf ' Chorus, Booster , , The greateft thing in world if not Jo mach where we are but in what direction we are moving. Elizabeth Daberko, Commercial Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Social Science Club., V True arf- the needlento the pole, or ar the dial to the .fun.', Alma Daniel, Clafrieal Booster Club. A maiden gentle, yet at dutyfr. call, firm and unflinchingm Dwight Daniels, Clarfical E Basketball Reserves '27, Varsity ,28 1 ' . A A good difpofition if -,lmore valuable than gold for it ira gift of nature. 5 Viola Davies, l Applied Am and Mme Chorus, Orchestra, Booster Club, f' 'fffharacter if greater i thanl ani: Career. -' g I I .. i f , Blibiibeth Davis,,Cla.f,fieal D Girls,:Service League, National Honor Society. Q n '- HA maiden never bold, of fpirit . Q ,if f ftill unqmetf, gf , e . Helen Davis, Commercial A Travel Club, Math Club, Booster Club, Art League. . 'Ti.r the' .rteadyg pacefthat win: the raeef, ' lVl,aegDavis, Claffical 3 A, Glee Club, Orchestra, Math Club, Friendship'-Club, Booster Club. Men-I neither hatek non love them. You may call it toleralionf, M 2 ., e - .:. .5 ',-. I H-.-r-.1-v-.1-1-nn:w-W'-gt1-V- .M..-,.x.- ,.-....-, ,... .....-,.1.s.....,.m,... H... .....-.-,1,....,,'..,-H....1..1.ww.:ig- .:.gv: -, :.:..e.1u-1.-1 1 ...gm .. -1 , - - .ne 1.-,-1'.f::m.:::. 1:-. - -1 -.F . .. ma-u.4.1.e,. , .A ..QIIl 37 lugs.. Ralph Davis, Claffical Artltbeague, Jr. C. of C. Hffhlf man whomdoex nothing hat Jtufiy get: rather dullf' A x ff , A. -rw Harold Dayhulf, Claffieal 'f, Glee Club, Shakespeare i Jr.,C. of C., Council '26, '27,' 71 i Philo'.vo hy if nothin! but dir- . F g eretionf, Mabel Decker, Commercial The foul that perpetually over- flowx with kindneff and sympathy will always he eheerfulf, Mildred Dencer, 'General Glee Club, Chorus. A flower of meekneu on a :tem of grace. William Dent, General No man i5 free who if noi matter of him.relf. 1 Charlotte Dickerson, Commercial Booster Club. fl Her ready :mile doth prone her heart if light, Care haf to flee and hide hirh from her iight. Joseph Dill, Indnftrial Booster Club. in V 'fvfil rare friend on earthf' - Marie Dilley, Commercial ' Art League, Booster Club, Glee Club. Hdjable and eourteourfy Blanche Dillman, Claffical G-lee Club, Shakespeare Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club, Travel Club. Mixer rearon with plea!-ure and wifdom with mirthf' Philornena DilVlinno, Commercial WordJ are,lilee leave: and ,where they moft abound ' Much fruit of Jenfe gbeneath if rarely found. ' ...gui 38 1,.,4,.. Massy Dominick, General was know what we are but we , 7 Know not what we may he. 1ol1n.Dommer,i6eneral V .9 Jr. C. of C., lnterclass Basket- ball. p e' '2Time will azz the .tale.?'p Mary Donze, Commercial A modeft, mild-voiced maid. Jane Dougherty, Claffieal Glee Club, Math Club, Friend- ship Club, Booster Club. Gentle in manner, jirm in realityf' A ' Mabel Dougherty, Clafrieal Art League, Travel Club, Booster Club. ' Bleu with temper whore un- eloaded way Can make tomorrow happy ar today. ' Charlotte Downs, Commercial Friendship Club, Booster '.Club, Social Science Club. - . The fame eagerneyf and zeft always attended herf' N lcla Mae Drennen,General Glee Club, Booster Club. I exert myfelf for-if nothing but take whatever come: alongf, p A Paul Drungenbolz, Claffical lnterclass Basketball, Booster Club. f I have no eare,'why fhould I worry, Not even the bell can make me hurryf, Helen Duncan, Claryieal Booster Club, Shakespeare Club, Friendship Club. Few wordf fujicef' Prescott Ealy, Clarfical He had the jollity of a yonngfter and the Jeriouf contemplations of a manf, ' f-M11-if 1 f- . We f---of 11,12 fu f -. .c. . .. .. .fu 4. rw- p...f:.v.-1, .yrs - . - ...ml 39 1,04-,.. Jean ylflliot, General Joe Esmont, Commercial I !. Council '26, Friendship Club, Football '25, '27, Baslretball Bflostef Cll1b,,Aff League- Reserves '26, '27, Varsity '28, live, love, arfd' laugh. H Track '27, '28' flgwi-lliam Engl'lsl1,nCla.f,fical 342 efhffsf tmilli fi b ml Monthly Edt-wf-in-Chief, n fmn wa L' E' U f,4 '!,prer ! - .'27,f Junior Play, ffl-Ii-Y, all mlsefifqtilfy, SQl6I'lxQ6 Club, Enter-5 Fae Eggig, Clayfigal V clalss'iSW1lr1m1ng fllezffn, Bddster B Cl b g' - Clubgj National .-Honor Soeietyi V, .V Ooster qu ' P71 ' x :ego fond of iTKdf and fn? from ' A facecwith gladneu owerrpread care, Soft Jmilef by human leindneyf Glur 'Bill' will alwayr do- hir' bred. ' , Jharef' ' ' 'W ' 7 A Bernard Erlanger, Clayfical A James EVZIUS, Clflf-Vim! That hath a mint of phrase: in 'KNO TWU? gran man KW' fhvughf hi: brain. himfelf Jo. Olga Erzigkeit, Commercial . E C . I Booster Club, ,Social Science lemme vans' 0mmf'ff,a , Club, Chorus. . Booster Club, Glrls VAthlet1cs. 'fBnrden.f beeome light when eheer- H NW for hf'T5fU'fbW'f0' th? wofld fully borne. - the liver. ' Margaret Eschliman, General L E ,I d , Z A t Booster Club, Art League, Girls' eroy Varls' n uflrm r I Athletics, Gymnastlc Team. A Active naturef are rarely melan- HYOYWE ffllowf will' bf 3'0unE cholyf' ' fellowf. -Qual 40 lug-,.. Margtaret Fabel, Commercial Friendship Club, Social Science Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Volleyball '27,'728. A lan so proper and fedate, ,ll - That elen her walk in keeping 2:JT.3, Carl Fair, General p Good without ejortfgreat with- out aqfoe. l A 'A i 1 Rex Farrall, Clarfical Annual Staff, Varsity Swimming '27, '28, Band, Orchestra. A jolly fellow with whom to chat, He dwell: in a world of Jharps and -i6ll.f.,, Helen Feik, General Glee Club, Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. Bright of eyef and brown of hair, She .rcatterf .funfhine everywhere. Samuel Feiman, Claffical Poetry Club. He that doef good to another doef good alfo to himfeU.', Millard Feller, Clarfical T Band, Jr. C. of C. 7 He har a genial nature' and a wealth of fellowship. Mildred Fife, Claffieal ' Leaders' Club, Glee Club, Math ,5HClub, Booster Club, Swimming. Happy and gay all the day Never a worry, earefffar away. Margaret Findley, Commercial Booster Club. She loved her boolef, but none too wellf' y Barbara Finney, Cla,-:ical Poetry Club, Booster Club, So- cial Science Club, Girls' Service League, Friendship Club, Na- tional Honor Society. We,re proud to have her af a friend, , A nShK,.f true and loyal to the endf' Dana Floding, Clarfical Junior Play, Monthly Staff, Hi-Y, Tennis ,27, National Honor Society. S A true friend and a real helperf' .-qmail 41 Imp-- I, Margaret Foehrenbach, l, Applied Arty and Mirfie Chorus, Travel Club. Every day'.r anew adventure si J'-ix 2 V 1 ET. , K ww' ' if-.Egg Richard Frank, Claxfical K Jr. C. of C., Track '28,f Glee Club. T What thif man doef, hegidoes rightf' il Lena Frey, General ,Paul Folger, Commercial iBand,l'Qrehestra.T g if the foodtof aft H Bernice Forney, General Glee Club, Booster Club. W'e are newer fo happy, or J nnhappy ax we fzajhpofe 01H'.fKlZ'E.!'.,, Frank Foust, Glaffical Art League, Shakespeare lub, Booster Club, Chorus, QlVeeiClub. 'fd real. contentment eankelglound A in the enjoyment ofa things ax aref' , ' ' Georgia Freymark, Claffieal Leaders, Club, Math Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Girls' Service League, Girls' Athletics, National Honor So- ciety. In 'George' we find a winning lan, In hockey game or Latin elasffl O If our world if what we make it. mine will be full of funf, Ruth Foxman, General Booster Club, Friendship Club, Chorus, Svvimmingg If my heart were not light, I, would die.', Anne Frolo, Commercial The force of her own merit maker her way. Anna Belle Fromm, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club, Baseball. The Jweeteft noife on earth-a woman'J tongue. ' ' .Q ew-142 Iwo-- Myron Fromm, Claffical Bocister Club, science Club. He alwayf playf the game. I .tm 1. f-JM Valeria Gamble, Commercial Booster Club. 7. There'5 a ,oirondx modefty iniherli' ' ,, - l 'merit. 2 if Mildred Gantz, Commercial ' A likeable girl with a perronalityfl L , ,A g ' Mary Garner, General . Debate Club, Team '27, Booster Club, National Forensic League. Importance if one thing . and learning'J another, but a debate'5 a debate, that I axfertf' g Lucille Garrett, General Glee Club. N0tfb0ld or fhy, but a nice mingling of eachf' 1 A Helen Gatchel, Clafrical Girls' Service League, Leaders' Club, Girls' Athletics, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Sincere, energetic, and nlnfical too, 3 We have yet to jind ,vomething that Helen canlt do. A Doris Gates, Clarfical f Leaders' Club, Friendship 'Club, Girls' Athletics, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. 'fln many thingy cz leader ftrong H K if Jhe, And clother her :trength with icordialityf' ' Eleanor Gavin, Claffical Math Club, Friendship Club, Glee' Club. She war more capable of noble action: than of rincere conver- yationrf' Raymond Geib, Industrial Art: Radio Club. , Wife to reroloe and patient to performfl Kenneth Geltz, Claffical iTumbling Team, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Learning by ftndy mnft be won, ,Tobar ne'er parsed '-down from Jire to ron. 2 ..4u1l 43 Imp.. Jennie yGeorge, Commercial Booster Club. Sh'e'fv worth herrllweight in gold.', L th 5 JV. 1 , rw. M a fyl George, C l arf i cal Swimming, Math Club, Booster Club,-FriendshipiClub. . She in a form oflllife .and light Langhirlg eyef andeinanner bright. PaulfGeorge, Indnftrial Art: A Doing good if the only certainly happy action of a man'5 life. Gladys Gephart, Commercial Booster Club. X I am alwayr, content with what- ever happefnffl ' Lillian Gerber, Commercial Council '26, '27, Booster Club. She Jtandf high in all peoplefvi heartff' ' Walter Gibson, Industrial Arte Booster Club. 5' It if good to be zealoufly ajefeted by all good thingffl Q 1 i Henrietta Giessen, Claffical Friendship Club, President iGlee Club, Science Club, Bobster Club, Leaders' Club, National Honor Society. A Axvr ,. ATO know her wa: to looelher' , g And thofe who did notlove her 7 did not know her. ' Susie Gilbert, Commercial Booster' Club, Friendship Club. A friendly heart get: many friendly. Mabel Gilcrest, Claffieal Poetry Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Science Club. Each talent her: and many arts befide, Broad if her intereft ar the world if wide. Rich ard Gilkey, 'General ReaJon fhall aoail with mermore than popular opinion. J uqnl lap.. anet Glosser. Commercial Coilincil '26, ,27, Girls' Service League, Booster Club, Social Science Club, ,.N,V oetry Club, Na- tional Honor ociety. Q, Il is a littlestream which Qfspftly ,but Mit strengthens thing along its course. If Margaret Goetg, Classical '.4 1,, , Girls' C-Service N loeague, Friendff sbilp Mat X Curb, Tfgvell Club,tq Booster , If lu b,.,f Natglpn al. Honor Socl'etyfQf'4 tif. Thou art a scholarf, if, ew Nagflqlan Gordon, Cl6lJ51iLl4iZii?f'f'lli1V Hebate Club, ,Debate 'ffeamigg .ww - 1- :Ji-51 M lx Nlajtional Forensic,1,e'ague,,,,QNa41Q tional Honor Societyfii.. 7 A Within ,that lofty mortal dome. there is .noi useless spacet j There, deeply convoluted lbrairisi have their abiding-fplacef' ' Q Glenn Goss, Classical Varsity Football ',255,'f27, Science Club, Varsity Traclcj C. of'C.,, Class Athletics. l 'ff K ' fHe enters every game with all his might, g And plays the game of life with honest jightf, A Vir inia Gotshell Commercial g s Social Science Club, Council ,28, Booster Club. 1 Our deeds determine us as' much as we determine our deeds., Howard Gould, Classical Poetry Club, Boootof Cluglb, of- chestra. V Whatever skeptic could inquire for, 5 For every why he had a wherefore. Margaret Graf, General 5 Margarct's heart is as warm as her smile, fyifft g.She makes good graded' and too, all the w-hileffi ' Graiiioy, Commeraial fiGl,ee fClub, Social ScienceifClub, g Booster Club. f , .1 i , - vQ..,. , , . ' '31 A rare combination of kindness i, and judgmentf' V i Howard Gran, Classical Booster Club, Social Science Club. l l With fameviin just proportion. Roland Gray, Classical Hi-Y, Swimming, Business Staff, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Jr. C. of C. ' Lots of work and lotsioffun Whate'er he does it is well done. aqui 45 lug.. QW9 w M ary ,lflizabeth Greenwood, it Commercial GladJome heart and .fmiling eyef, Sunny af the Jammer Jkieff' A li 1' jx . ' . fl! IryingGr1Hiths, Clafftcal X-'!l,Hi-Y, Artileaguee. l el Tltouigh I 'am alzlfayr in hltfte, I am ntlver in a hnrryfy lf, Z' - . AbelAGr0ssman, Commereial G Ebel if no foe to arduouy work He never haf been known to fhirkf' Eugene Guiley, Claifical A Jcholar and an all around good fellotof' , Louise' Guth, Commercial Glee Club. . b Great thought, greatfeelingf came tloher, , Like inftinctf, anawareff' l K -W. t . :., L, it 'H l fe 'ff' 23 1 5555? 6 Uv, ' 'VZQV -if? 1 Q? Y 11 Lf L Mildred Haines, Commercial A Glee Club, Booster Club. Of her temperamentfxhlefwaf kindly. l Q Charles Hanna, Clauical illlnnual Photographer, Sq ence Club, Travel Club,,fBairdLgxQr- .. ,ett chvestra, Glee Club, ul ligational Honor Societyf-2' f , ' erected thoughtf in a -'lfhiart of courtefyf' 1 Paul Hans, Induftrlal Arty ' A 'Mirf' if III good at a mite. Paul Harbert, General Football '27. Sincere people are those who can langlhiezren at thiemfelveff' Myra Hardy, General Swimming, Indoor Baseballl. Steady and true df thexxftarl that . ,1 l .fhznefl ' ' .ti ,..a. ..,,..... r.,t. ..., : .,,..,i Lb. .Wt .1 uw ., 1 , D Y nqml 46 Imp.. William Harrold, Indurtrial Art: Boolster Club. The atrociouf ,grime of being a 3 !7 young man. ,wg , , L V-lwllglllx f Howard Hartman, Claffzcal He seem: A quiet-but doa ite? know' him. , I Raymond Hartsough, Clauiecil f Poetry Club, Booster,,.Clu-bfi? ll With 'what profound wifdojn he doth aftonifh uf every day. Alma Hatmaker, Claffllcal Leaders' Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club, Travel Club, Friendship Club, Basketball. , . J 'fFor everyone .rhe has a srnrle, To everyone rhe if worth 'wh'ile.', Jeanette Hattendorf, General Art League, Leaders' Club, Shakespeare Club, Junior-tiPlay9, Booster Club. l Julia Hawkins, Commercial Girls, Service League, lssocial Science Club, Glee Club, Fiiiend- ship Club, National Honor So- ciety. ll I 'wonder doef the know how to frown, Her .fmilef leave uf in douhtf, ,..,, 1 Verla Heacock, Claffical Travel Club, Girlsf 'Service League, Friendship Club, Booster Qlub, National Honor Society. '7She if lowing, thoughtful, wife .Qhncl kind q Pure in heart and ftrong in mindf' Helena Heid, Clafxifal Math Club, Poetry Club, Friend- ship Club, Booster Club, Na- tional Honor Society. All hold her in high efteemf' Harold Heiser,,General Radio Club. But Fm fonftantnf the northern Mar. Rose Heller, General Poetry Club, f Travel Club, Booster Club. She ha: ez heart 'of human leincinerrf' .gurl 47 Imp.. Mary Ellen Hemming, Clasfieal Club, Booster Club. In ,ihingf exact :he ever Jet: the 'llf xx Thomas Hersbell, Clanical Booster Club, Poetry Cluli? In- terclass Basketball. JL S ' l pace, Seized and tied down by Jileiice- Whiite,er Jheygoef, :he doef wifvx wretched I- il gilacefijfql V Who ean't be :till however: uch 4 K I tryf, ,Q , ,,a,, li ,V ,V ,G ,e, ' 5 f u,Ve i '1af1,,f' fb A, V , V163 deflshoty Gqmmgl M1ld'red Hert, Generali, 5, S emed Club, it 5: 35 , M 1 51 A . yefterdayf and competentwtorrtor-VKQ LQ that ww FW' fan' WEQZEWEWW' i t lf fill ' I tongue atywill and yet wax x . qv' ' X 1 Y lx K , X Y neverxx loud. XX 1 Y gi! f ' VW 1 Q K I H A Y: its I F ' R056 la HT-Zffljri' Commfhml L i Lavonne HCWIKY, Commercial f- ' , . . ' A . If Wl?n.mmg'2 ! - . Patience ix the key to content- ' Zdlgirl asuxweet a2ifZ2eharmi11gefQ:Z11: 3 jfs Pmentf' er iname. if ' , ' , ga ,j, 1 ig xi xi ' . V, my y William Heyne, Claxyieal h N I, f-A r Here?5Vf0rie--who haf a way. with Evelyn I-l,9'fl3n: 2 ,wornankind xl 1 l cheerful 'foined f,f ',The like of which if very hart? to inrioeeheef' !,ffl'jff'jg . A j C .N'7ind. .I ffyg e - X fl Geraldine Hi1de5Biau1e, czwgmz Lavqnue VVNA Hefshberger, Genlifgtlff k No matter what if :aid orhione, An eectrernely Jtudiouf mater' Gerry laugh: ,til Jet of fnnf? Q,-1543.5 -I R:- ---wl 48 law-- Margaret Hillibish. Claffical Annual Staff, Vice-President '27, President Girls' Service League. Friendship Club, Leaders' Club, Science Club, Basketball, Booster Club, National Honor Society Secretary. She if truly great that if little in herfelf ' And that maketh no account of any height of honors. Louis Hinkel, Commercial A trnefriend is forever afriendf' Virginia Hinkle, Claffical Girls' Service League, Art League, Travel Club, Math Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Shy, perhapi, and timid but laden with knowledge. Alberta Hise, Commercial Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Booster Club, Travel Club, National Honor Society. Our diftinctionf do not lie in the place: we occupy but in the grace with which we jill them. John Hockwalt, Claffical Annual Adv. Mgr., Council '26, Booster Club. Thi: man'f true merit if not hard to fee, Few worked fo well or yhow Jnch 'worth af he. ' Samuel Hodnick, Commercial Football '25, '26, '27, Track '27, '28, Basketball '27, '28, Booster Club. . Small but worthy, on field or floor. Gerald Holfmaxn, General One whom it if alwayf a pleasure to he near. Mildred Hoffman, General Glee Club, Modern Writers' Club. Thou who know her bert, praise her mort. Walter Hoffman, Indurtrial Arty Council '26, Booster Club. It taker all kindf of people to make the world. Harold Hobler, Claffical Glee Club,kBooster Club, Swim- ming, Hi-Y. A man'f worth if eitimated in thif world by hir conduct. V nqnl lub.. Leah Holder, General Track, Booster Club, Friendship Club. 1 A good heart if better than goldjn Addis Holshoy, General . , Glee Clubg 'My happineff Jeemi' made to be Jharedf, Warren Holsinger, Commercial Quiek to fee and quick to think, yet quicker to aetf, Evelyn Hoover, Commercial Social Science Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. Her lively looks her fprightly mind clifelofecl A merry heart untouched by care and woeff' Helen Mae Hoover, General Booster Club, Chorus. Contentment lie: in doing many thingy. ' Leta Hoover, Claffieal I Girls' service Club, lVIathfl.Club, National Honor Society. Q C, An ejort made for the hapjuineff of otherf, liftf uf above ourfelveff' Zelda Hoover, General Glee Club, Art League, Social Science Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. Af an artift fhe has few equalff' Arabella Hopkins, Claffieal Math Club, Booster Club, Girls, Service League, Indoor Baseball, National Honor Society. y She never with important airy In eonverfation overbearff, Robert Horn, Induftrial Art: HHe if laft in hif own thoughtff, Margaret Hott, Commercial Social Science Club. t Every virtue if more fair when it appearf in a beautiful perxonfl , I .QQIII 50 lug.. Bernice Householder, Clarrieal Girls' Service League, Math Club, Booster Club, National Honor Societyt ,W Her tongue within her lip! rflie reigns, ' f' 1 tcFor who taller much taller in mini Howard Hout,'Gla5Jieal Q Shakespeare Club yPresident, Junior. Play, Hi7Y, Band, 1Or4,. , chestra. 1 Neat war he with ne'er a hair mirplaeeclf' , . Helen Hudson, Glaffical Council '27, Glee Club, Modern Writers' Club, Travel Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. One who maker the bert of thing: wherever Jhe jind: themf, Wolfgang Huebner, Claffieal Glee Club, Debate Club, Booster Club. He reads much. Robert Hunley, Glarsical Our duty if to be itfefnl-not according to our desire: but ae- Winifred Hunter, Clarfical N Orchestra. in MnJie if the medicine of the mintlf, ,F Nadine Hurford, Clafrical Art League. 1 'RI may he little, but fm taller with high heel.v.', i Victor Iams, General ' I work with patience which l meant almoft power. x Margaret lrvvin, General 'KThey Jay that optimirm if rublime, Well here'.r a girl whoff .rmiling all the time. Vera lrwin, General Science Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, Class Baseball, Basketball. An all-around girl, jurt take it from me, Vivaciouf, audaeioiu, iloquaeionf -all threef' cording to our powerrfl 1 ui? in H t ' f 1'1' f f '1'r'-M HW i' 'Hair'1f:::r:.':x:f:'u:-,eszrfxz-vm:ma:f.f':r:'r'1ff ws- .,x.ra..:-trzmrxrraw,.::.,,frf'x,.L4,. :tty .,t1:a..:.::!,-g:a:fn:x1.v u. .-mar: :.-1 w 4.1, . ,.,, .. .,., , 1 ,k A, wt.. ,,,.'. F -. , -, .. -. .-n, V. fr, fre s aqml 51 Img.. '4- Nadyne Jackson, Clarrical Poetry Club, Debate Club, Girls' Service League, Booster Club. Unreljirhnerr perronijiedg That ir a fact-can,t be denied. Van Jackson, Commercial Jr. C. of C. Whate,er hir name Dame For- tune chore to call, Hir friendr will know that he ir trite to all. Violette Jackson, General Booster Club, Friendship Club, Chorus. fart good natiired, that'r all- and not pretentiourf, Harry Jacobs, Clarrical Orchestra, Cvlee Club, Track, Booster Club, Class Basketball. Hir talentr are ofthe more rilent typef, , Paul James, General Cheerleader. With ardor, zeal, and pep he did amaze, And urged the crowdr their voicer rhrill to raire. Dorothy Jenkins, Clarrical Booster Club. A , Favorr to all, to all her rmiler extend, Her cheery leindnerr winr her hortr offriendrf, Paul Jenkins, Clarrical Math Club, Booster Club. Bat try-the trying rhall rujice, The aim if reached or not, maker great the lifef' Evelyn Johnson, Commercial Glee Club, Orchestra, Art League. She ir calm, deliberate, dig- nijiedf' Nlargery Johnson, Commercial Thinking well ir wire, planning well ir wirer, Doing well ir wirert and bert of i! all. Nlarvella Jones, Commercial An honert countenance ir the bert parrportf' - v --4--fl 52119-- Www 5 ,.6e3,' . rg Q g51gi?P1. Dv f5E4ET .,f. www? in May Qlice Jones, General Social Science Club. LUf'iaghing eyegr and bfi hz. 'Zi 7'l7,d1'L7lE7' .. .1 X Lottie Kaufman, Commere-ia Glee Club, Art. League, 5'kWim- mmg- Nothing multiplief .fo fhft df kindneuf, 1 JUL' l' ee zhz ?'l2 ,iH ,521 Robert Kaufman, Clarfical , , Football '26, '27, Basketb ll Re- iIjl'tQI'QQS'J:Q.lE'?k0'VlCiCldiflfdl Qervesl owfball 57.26, 57, .Basketball Sfh004mfw fl Pfwff fK4fz,?.?1g 'If Rebeties JQ7, Vasityiiig, fmaz, -my afford '27l, '21 , Inferelags Basebailfg ff5Q'?f'f gif' ,-A An athlete of note. 54 Claffhml 5, ii 1 iff , ' 114' Q ' N Y ill 1.T5gl2,ffgfO5ifi?xRe1ay Callfml, X3l ',, A lxl 'lj' M3 ,if if alwayli time for hl',xl1'ttZe Chaqllee Kaellin, Comnlajehal ofa da3',f wflfk-H Q H1115 mid ham? boil Kllekige-nr, I 'duftrial and ffm- Clul5,:1fBooster Clubgiflass anew! f 'ii' lfeirirl ' -U Z' ,. 5 sta S59 5fif,s'g f 5 li if-SMB 'l .fu-,Nfl I i J, 1-Wi. we Hr' 1 John, Kagle, Geazerofliggfill fp, 'f l A f ' Et :J 324 glQM6H few wfgfglrzfjfdre theigilbeft' N ' I Q S17 Elf ,:r 1fif?ix ly Sh ,!1'i1lj!!.f-4: , X ,fy l, l ,iHZ5, RQ? Dwight Karn5,,Ge1fe4l2gLi X ,fl Iliterclaie Baseball. KK ,J To be exact-that if virtue. e- Basketball? ' Vlferheijgxlflooe doe! not ke a i-fool ez mah, Rfc1lZyj,l.ffll11-Q? I 413'-,Qf .Al., 3 , XX ff lylargalfejt Kell, Gehehal ' ' fy .Social Science Club Glee,Cl,ub X igoetry Club, Boostet ClubllGirls: Athletics. Whate'er dhfnweffhe do' 5 her beft 'R AJ though the world rlyz he doth 7'E.S'l.,, ' W u ..m..w...M. .... .,v,.-...-.,-..,...1.--...........f...--.,,..M-...-,.e.m.,.-V...-.,. . l Jasmin f:rmn::m1'21iuu::::r:i1x fx Jw. ..nufiu.,m:,v1m:gx55wv - 1 ..- -unzmlw-nmuu:.yxaurwsw.-1-l, Ve-um,imwumumn-amws'-frmm-:-mmm:mmf fi A ,,.d.,... ,. .I ,.,,X,-f- I 4 V.v.3.iH, 36, - KJ Y, .. fri X, ,JN ,,.,,x.'rL. H V , h f M, ,,fw!,f1-f,Xj'nQk, :A 21 1 Q-y1g,.,f',1yf,, f ,.if,f-.Z,,Ja,-ri-,,f of . .ix 1 ,Q .L . , 4,4 - .1-VA. 1,-Q ,X .5 f ,N 1, 5 :H . t . .91 21. if , e is Q., -A ug M' ,A ' f.:mm1 1-wif.:w.irq,.11111.--11211:11111me:.fe.:,,::.1:I'.J-M:iG3.f..,.. r 'ezfslsitfzgum':L:mtnnifmf5l.,-::1--J:-- -f 1-Tn'.:.wiuuImZ:::233,12-::1n::mn:-av-wxarf.-.. 2 ---a--153 Iwo-- f Charlotte Keller, Commercial Paul Kieffer, Clafsieal Annual Typist, Glee Club, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. - ' Social Science Club, Glee1Club, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Jr. CQ of C. A cheerful Jmile makef the world grow merry. Sh z d d if . 6' Lf qulf ll7'L 7110 EJ' OO, J mes Klery Ggngraz . . ak Al: a friend Jhe if ever true. Karl Keller, Claffieal Band, Orchestra, Jr. C. of C., National Honor Society. Then on, then on, where duty leadf My eourfe leads onward Jtill. Frank Kelly, Indurtrial Art: Booster Club, Art League. Better he out of the world than out offafhionf' Robert Kelly, Induftrial Arty Reserve Football, -lr. C. of C., Booster Club. Looking on the bright fide rather than the blue. Gladys Keyes, General Basketball, Friendship Club. A kind heart if a fountain of gladnefr, making everything frefhen into Jmileff' Varsity Debate Team, Debate Manager '28, National Forensic League, Debate Club, Social Science Club. K'0n gueftionf of rulef he deliber- atef long And thu.r hif decifionx youlll fel- . dom find wrongf, Donald Killian, Claffical Math Club, Boys Booster Club, National Honor Society. WhoJe armour if hiJ honest thought And .fimple truth hix utmoft fkillf' Doris Kim pton, General Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Social Science Club, Modern Writers' Club, Friend- ship Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. What fhe willf to do or Jay if wifeft, mort oirtuouf and bert. Violetta Kintz, Commerfial Dramatic Club, Booster Club. The true .vource of cheerfulneyx if heneooleneef' '- l ---all 54 lib-- Arth ur Klein, General What Jhall a man do but be merry. Harriet Klein, Commercial 7 ,,Glee Club, Social Science Club, Booster Club. Right :he wa: andfull of fpiritf' Paul Klein, Claffical Debate Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Manager Debate Team, National Honor Society. A peryon of the fort who doef fomethingf' Betty Kling, Claffical Girls' Service League, Leaders' Club, Science Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Secretary '26, Math Club, National Honor Society. MeaJured by inchef, .fhe,J not very tall, But in good friendrhip, she come: up to them all. Doris Koehler, Claxfical Booster Club. She har the silence that fpealef of much thought. ' Geneve Koons, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club. Her optimiym and her cheery Jmile, Though troulrlef come remainf un- changed the while. Helen Koons, Commercial Booster Club, Glee Club, Art League. True sincerity needf no witneyff' Marvin Kramer, Clarfical National Honor Society. Sedate reflectionf-had I time I'd make But hah' my knowledge I mitft Jnatch, not take. Gertrude Krause, Commercial Art League. Gentle of fpeech, benehcent Qy mindf' Gladys Kuhn, Commercial Art League, Booster Club. Nothing if more ,vimple than greatnefr, Indeed to be fimple if to be ' great. ..4ml 55 1,,g,.. I Mary Alice Kuhn, General Hftflgif right to he contented with what we have, But, never with .what we are. F Q li l :X . . ,,, :wtf-X ,V ' , Louise Kum-pf, C lafficol GoodH manner: and good mpfdlf arelsworn ff llK7'Ld,f,,,, 'er .1 ' V Anne Kvasnicka, Cornrnercial Glee Club, Booster Club. Hllfeel that I om happier than In A lenowf, A ' I Frances Lake, Commercial A Nothing if fo hard but search will ,ind it ontf, X Y A John Lalinsky, General Niirrni could run too. V Edwin Lappin, Commercial Booster Club. ill Silence ix one great art of. con- oerfationf' ' Lillian Lawton, General Leaders, Club, FriendshipllClub, ,Debate Club, Girls' Athletics. A cheery word, afrrienzlly lrrnile, A girl who'5 friendly all the Ji- whilef, : Q Sam Lefkovitz, ,Clauicol 1 -Chorus, Booster Club, Class Basketball. ' Di5cretion in Jpeeeh if more than eloquencef' La Rhea Lenhart, Normal Glee Club, Booster Club. She is a quiet girl-at tirneff' A Eloise Lewis, Claxricol ' 'Girls' Service League, Friend- ship Club, Debate Club, Monthly Staff, Booster Club, National Honor Society. An earnext worker, at the 'Y' And one ofthe bert at'-,Me Kinley Highf' V nqml S6 Imp.. Vestai Liber, General Glee Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. She liver at pqeiaee with all 7116271- kindf' - Ruth Littell,General Q y Booster Club. , A cc 9 ,U J VV, I Im gnrei carer an enemy to lifef, M ' Merry Little, Clafeieal L l Not what we gain but what we give, . g 'E 4' Mearnref the worth of the life we livef' i Mildred Locy, Commercial Art League, ,Booster :Clubf Man intereftf me notf, Jack Long, General Booster Club, Science Club. When,I,m a man, yon'll .ree what I will do. 1 lrene Lothamer, Commercial Booster Club, Glee Club. iz uSl'L6,.!' quite a :elf determined perxonf' ' Wilda Loutzenhiser, Commereial Glee Club, Booster Club, Coun- Licil '27, fzs. y H The habit of loohing on the ,bright .ride of life if worth more than a thonrand ponnnli a year. nl 1 Bert Lower, Claffieal i Monthly Staff, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Art League, , Couneil ,27, of C. What drawing way! he ha.r.', Hattie Lucas, Commercial She who' laborr diligently neecl never clefpairf' X- V it - Dorothy Lutz, Commereial Volley Ball, Booster Club, Friendship Clubj Hdceomplifhing much and .faying little. --:yall 57 lub-- Jessie MacDowell, General Art f League, Friendship Club, Chorus, Booster Club. Here'.r to one 'who d0efn't Jhirle, Here'5 to one who doef the work, Jean MacKenzie, Claffieal Leaders' Club, Debate Club, Booster Club, Varsity Debate Team, National Forensic Team, Girls' Athletics, National Honor Society. An energetic maid if 'fean' Where Jomethingff doing-.fhe'll be feenf' Dorothy lVIcAdoo, General Her perfonality win: her many friendff' Ralph lVlcArtor, Commercial Glee Club, Booster Club. A nature wixe With jinding in itfelf the typef of all. Wilfred lVlcArtor, Glasfical Our Wilfred ir quite a progrefsive young man, He Jtudief hif leffonf whenever. i he eanf' Mary McCarty, Commercial Booster Club, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. The dignity and height of honor. Lucille McNary, Claffical Girls' Service League, Pure Sci- ence Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Graceful and ufeful in all that :he doeff' Fay Madaris, General Art League, Booster Club. A little body often harborf a big Joulf' Betty Maddrell, General Glee Club. 'KShe eheerf the morn, yef brighten: all the dayf, Clyde Magnello, General Booster Club. All ihingf are aceomplifhed by diligence and laborf, - ..4url S8 jugs.. Martha Maier, Claffieal Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Ready to work without a care If unaxfnrning Martha Maier2', Carl Marletto, Clafyical Art League, Jr. C. of C., Orchestra. Alway5 willing to give one a lift. Lucille Martin, Clafyieal Booster Club, Math Club, Glee Club, Operetta. - Sweet andfair and on the Jqnare, Of dignity .rhe har her Jharef, Stephina Matejka, Commercial Modern Writers, Club, Art League. The power to do great thing: nfnally ari.ve.f from the willingneff to do .vrnall thingff' Wilbur Matheson, General The reward of a thing well done if to have done it. Taylor Mathews, Claffieal Cross Country, Track. Mode5t per.feveranee. Harry Maurer Football '27. ' A rnan if relieved and gay when he haf put hir heart into hir work and haf done hir bert. Floyd Mayer, Cornrnereial Floyd if a very friendly lad.', Clarence Mays, Induftrial Art: Math Club, Jr. C. of C. It if not wife to be wifer than neeefraryf' Elizabeth Meadows, Comrnereial Booster Club, Debate Club, Junior Play. ' ' A eornpanion that if eheerfnl if worth gold. uqml 59 Imp.. Fred Meimer, General Sthbng of limb arid polite of mirtdfl 423 t 35 f ,vorengce e l' fr, lommercia TI A lchcr C, I A 1 Quai--1 V if 53:32. Bofbsterr'!Clu b. U ,f lffS'iliie'g0e,ean-riot get what ,f fray . .4 ,Lf X gf, 1 rffylize what wx carir?qget.,'ii:i J ll k 'X , ' Q 'I i , st Geneliieve Mercer, Cld.f.J'iC6llM.v, L Girls, Service Leaguegffgshgike--,ll s Club, lVlath.QBliiIb, Poetry? Chile, Friendship Club, Booster Clubia H. . K , She haf ra, pleafarii .rm,ile, , x ',., , ,.,,, 5,,.-, .- bel .i ,L :Lg Lee Miday, Commercial 'L Council '28, lnterclass Track, Cross Country, Booster Club. This mari whose worth confirmed at .fight we jimi, If of a Jtraightforwarcl Jtdioux turn of mind. b 53. . . , CBJYISIIHHZ Miller, Commerei, chorus, Debate 3 4- avel Club, Booster if by 1,4 X have but one lamp by R 'fgjiiigare-fguided, and that if- by the of experiericef, j e , , , 14 Donaldglvliller, Cobxrlmereial :ig f S0eiiHf97Science lClub, Booster Cllibq ' , 1t.Qii'.. A'goocl mari aber good merely by ft geritle wayf, f ' Qi it B' Raylriond lVletzge1'l,jfGeirieral 'fSilerLee iJf,yiorlefQ,Q2!oqueht ,thang i Lawiienceyyllfliday, i in 3,Club, A gGlee'jf ClubL Shgalgespearei ', fl .llfode,rt fame if not to by the highext eharacterffn ff if -,rttmgfr t J Esther Milleii, Commercial Q, Debgte -' Club, Girls, -- Service Leziguge, BoosteriC,lu'b, National f,fHo,n6r Society. X gay, Jererie spirit if the .roaree of all that if rioble aria' goodff ' 'l ,...., , Florence Miller, Commercial . . X 3 . I leriow their triclef X-aridvl their maririerff' ' ' ..-.',.,..1.1-...,:f:,.f.:.-., i:..,:.-.1.-n..: -::,..:-,.4. .1 .... Y ...Q .,,, f. .. .,,, , ,, r ,, , '7.'-if ..qnl 60 Imp.. Gilbert Miller, Clarrieal Science Club, Poetry Club, Glee Club. 'KCalm, cool, collected, Surely he will rife in the worldf, Olen Miller, Claffieal Booster Club, lnterclass Track, Class Basketball. Hi: mind hi! kingdom, and hif will hif law. Paul Miller, Claifrical National Honor Society. We have no time to waste away the hourf, All must be earneft in a world like ours. Sara Miller, Clafrieal Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, National Honor Society. ' H Her life haf no day mixfpent and no hour without .rome deed of kindneff, to other.v. ' Lena Mills, ,Home Economicx Wha,tf'iJ done by her, is done well. '- Charles Mobberly, General He alway: had .romething plearant and witty to Jay. Thelma Monnard, Applied Arty and Mitfie Glee Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Orchestra. With a tendency to mirthf, Alice Montgomery, Clafyical Booster Club, Math Club, Glee Club, Track '27. Th0.re who bring Junfhine to the lioef of otherr cannot keep it from themJeloe.r.,' Elinor Moomaw, Normal Glee Club, Poetry Club. My hope: are not alwayf realized, hut I always hopef, James Moore, Clauical Monthly Circulation Manager, Glee Club, Operetta, Debate Club, Booster Club. There wa5n't a minute when . . . . ,, i fimmie wa.rn't in it. ...gil 61 lm.. Robert Moore, Commercial Resdrve Football '27, Booster Class Basketball. Ta of nothingihut buxinefs and Mildred Mott, Commercial The cautiour Jeldom err. ri vi ,f x fdi: hatch that buxineyf guicklygk . - It V 1:9 el--l ' Glenn Motts, Induftrial Arty, 'Q..,f: X f- 'Z' 1 I . . 2 Robert Moorhead, General Let 'IU lwf whiff WF IWC'-H if 'f5The,ma,nY worth while if the:Qf5Filan',V Q, fl'f who, can Jmile, I , X1 1 I, .-Y, 'When - were thin oe: dead l 5' wronkiu y gt J .4 Mross, Commercial' Q t Kathryn Morgan, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club. Friendship Club. Amon mortalf ferond thou ht! g g are wifertf' Marian Morris, Clafxical Social Science Club, Art League, Glee Club, Booster Club, Friend- ship Club. Allway5 good natured, I would there were more, Who of thir virtue posxeffed :urh a ftoref' ' Don Mortland, Claffical Tru.ft repofed in noble naturef, ohligef them the moref, C' Glee Club, Baseball,- Booster Club. - . U Variety if the very .fpice of life that giver it all ity flavor. V . Chester Muckley, General There is a foolifh corner even in the brain ofthe rage. Esther Mueller, I Applied Art! and Muxic Art League, Booster Club, Or- chestra. B AJ many friendf afgthofel who knew her. it V l .U .- ',,1,,-,Q.i,1,.e-y M1 ,i N pw,-. r.-Ml.. i .4311 62 lugs.. 1 ,,.i,..,i K .r.,',,.., .....,tq...,g,:...:.:, , , ' ' - 1 Lucille Mullen, Claffieal f1fl,rt the art of being kind is all thif fad world needJ. .y ,E I ,. Edward Munter,,ClarJical 'fDebatef-Y Club, Science Club, Stage Craft Club, 'National Honor Society, - Quiet and. unafrnrning, bat ' alw way: on the jobf' X l It Elizabeth Myers, Cornmerciali - i Friendship Club, Booster Club, Class Basketball, Glee Club, Leaders' Club. Udlrnoft to all thing: eonld Jhe turn her handf, Goldie Myers, General Glee Club, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Poetry Club. - And true fhe if af fhe hath proved herfeQ'. . William Myers, General Student Athletic Manager. . Hit .,,. laugh if .fo bright and breez,y. ' . Wilma Mylar, Commercial I had rather learn fonhething new than talle about what .I know already. 1 E Lillian Nall, Claffieal '5 'The bert way to do good tb oar- Jelve: if to do it to otherff' Arthur Nauman, Clanieal Orchestra, Shakespeare Club, Glee Club, Council '28, National Honor Society. Even hif failings lean to airtuelf fide. Ray-Nave, Indaftrial Artf Booster Club, Jr. C. of C., Inter- class Basketball. Full offnn, yet alwayx serious. Eva Nell, Commercial , Learn to live and live' to learnf, Negril 63 Imp.. Ruth Neff, Commercial Booster Club, Chorus. She.maleeJ furtfhirte in the shady place.r.', i Antoinette Neibeck, Commercial Newer uripreparedf' Twila Nelson, Commercial I have a heart with room for every joyf, Anna Nemeth, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club, Glee Club, Volleyball, Na- tional Honor Society. When it'5 pep you wartt or work, Go to Anna, .fhe'll 71Ol.S'h'l7'k.,, Grace Newbauer, Commercial Booster Club, Baseball. All frioolouf paftimef I diy-' ' U milf. Merle Newton, Irtduftrial Alrtf Gymnastic Team. He .raid little but to the piirpofefl Raymond Newton, Commercial Booster Club. A man? true wealth if the good that he doe.r iii thif worldf' Cora Nicholson, Commercial Booster Club. A tender heart, a will iriflexiblef, Arthur Niemeyer, Gerteral In hif ditty prompted every callf, Mary Elizabeth Nist, Clarrical Girls' Athletics, Booster Club, Girls' Service League, Science Club, Friendship Club, National Honor Society. High in fcholarxhip and high irt the eftimation of her frieridff' --on-il 64 lilo-- Lewis !Nixon, General National Honor Society. Tha man who doe: any work conjeientiouflyiiinuft ever be aa L' ,, 1-ii gffxdt 'WL6Z'Vl. - , ' Eugene Noltie, General l 'Two aJ.vetlf4grit thatmakefihlim work with-vim,,,f ' 5 Good natured, even when ithe 'lllltghyf on himf' ,A ii Y Herbert Obermiller, Induftrial Art: Radio Club. E Reading maketh a full manf' Ray O'Brien, General A moral, fenfible and well bred manf' Sue O'Brien, Clafsical A Jmile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable, jolly way Jhe had. Francis O'Grady, Commercial Booster Club. ' ' ,Q wTi.f hard to match hir lrifh,wit.', Evelyn Oldfield, General Science Club, Booster Clubl The reafon jirm, the temiverate will, L 1, , E2nduranee,fore.vight, Jtrength and 'lifkillf' 'i ,A k ' , X. . Edward Oliver, Commercial . Social Science Club, Booster Club. To have one thing and to do it if the .ferret ofvsnecefffl Irene Orrill, Commercial Science Club, Glee Club. Her good nature wax invincible. Florence Osborne, Normal Booster Club. l At peace even with her enemiesf' aqui 65 lub.. Clifford Parks, Claffieal Wforlz if for the workerf, t. . i' Paul gPatchin, Induftrial Arte 1 rMafh Club? - RWE :hall excape uphill by ,turning backf' L A .t V 1 lx -. 1 Q , i . , 1 . Q ' f ,4 1 vi Q J 1 3 f sg rf , 1 , , , Mary Patterson,-Commercial 31 I-lockey, Social Science Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. 1 'lDeedJ, not wora'.r.H' Arnetta Patterson, General Her chief virtue-an nnmiti- gated patience. . Isabel Paul, Commercial V Staifrfypist, Booster Club, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. She crownx her thoughts with acts. - V Wayne Paulson, Technical lnterclass Basketball, Baseball. A noble type of good heroie man- hood. i l Clarence Pennell, Cominereiall cSwimming Team. 'Tif not what a irganvdoelf that elxaltf him but what taiwan would do as if K x Esther Petersen,'General Chorus, Booster Club, Friend- ship Club. By heb' virtuef ihagnijied, always quiet and dignijiedf' Harold Pfellierman, Commercial Swimming. WAHI am not afhamedto eonfeff that I am ignorant of thingy I do not lenow of. Virgil Pfisterer, lnduftrial Arty They .rtumble that run fartf' ...gill 66 lip.. Catherine Pierson, Commercial Swihiming, Chorus. The harmony of life if my goal. , X fix Mary'Louise Pierson, Claffical iiPoretryi Club, Booster ,Friendship Club, Shakespeareff .A Earl Porter, Claffical 1 Glee Club, Operetta, Booster Club. ,, HT - . o carry nothing to extreme: if the wire man': maximf, --Q ' e Henry Powell, Inaluftrial Alrtlr Clylb, Pigy, GiflS, lAfCl1-Zi 52214 wife man know! the value of letlcsf ill 3 ,il gg fx educationf, , y y Mary Loulf gpqpirklirrg eyegj ofl wlnn 53 Al' , 3, , 'J flffiilf-ff Z7l12?vf! gf, q' Powell, Claffical , X' Hive fflptwalml men g.g4qrf'?f'l tw' 'Q kClub,.xBooster Club,'1Social 1 TW- ,. f , 1 1 l lrl 'mir ly ,,e , 5, lli' .Mg f , yy 1N'3'S'e1ence Clubfx lVlary'Veda Polen,iGenerihl N l. ,linqEfff2f7?tlmifmllfsfnd hf' ilfffry Booster Club Art I L6aguef.r.f1? fmdqe ,though ffofrblff fomlfvl W' Chbrus, Frikehdship Club. T P ' main unehangeclfthe while. E She worlef with,.:paxtQience whiehx 'li- ,r .A 'y,', jf! , mmm almojt powgfgm V V.,P2lLll1HC Pr1lCQ5LgCommereial i 1 QA Wifi Booster, Glub. ,Qi 4 liii' lm l :Vi - . - l W1ll'13m P001'm3U,G?-YPQWZZ ' D: In virtueig nothing earth-ly lcould fHe whgflirlefxxg illiilioiiit folly? if JHVPGIJ hip?-l1'M..x P g notffo wife ax he5,imag2ine.f.',. ' e N, 'ww my 1 i Alfredfpriddey, Claffieal Maxl Popgljnick, P i-,i., NL liit yffif ,Shakespeare Club, l3OOSteI'-Cllhlb, Shakespeare Club,-Booster National Honor-Society .i ,'l ,,i,1 They, conquer who helieiief they ll, 1 can. ' Poetry Clublg Hrn, N U Hereli t0!the laa' auburn curlf, KX He haf Jome time avoiding girlsfl ...i,,.,,. .,... ...v.,L,1.,,,. ,... ..,..-,..-.V ,.,,. v.., , - 12.-11. 1.-,me.:mi...1:-..n.m-11. ew 1-,. . .mg-. V .- . nt.: .y11.f::iri..im- aqui 67 ling.. Edwzkrd Psolla, Commercial HAE1 bufineff man with a brainy V Qhheadf' A James Reed, Commercial l C 'Hefr alwayf on hand wlien hir friendf need him.', K Z, Wlfll .feldom -'find workerf w o K V.., . :Work lil2e'LEd. ' 'fail Q Paullne Reed, Claffieal Kl,ue1ll61NRarrck, General C,,Friendship Club, Orchestral, Glee V t:3Ff1ep3em.p,C1ub. Club, Booster Club, Chorius. ,, 1 1. . 1 ., V ' Hllvergiready friendlinefyf, l' Y Janlche Rate, Claffical Leaders, Club, Eriendsl1ip,Club, Booster Club, Glee Club.A Of beantyb' charm :he well can boaft the while, The greatext if her ever ready Jmilef' , Q Elizabeth Redmond, Claryical f'Who5e little body lodged a mighty mind- , , fl. iff? Earlldleedp, A 7 Bbqlster Club. l ,rpg , it If you're oriadj 'lll lf Wie reefommend Earl, to l ' yall fgladf' 'N She haf more powerf .ffhan another by her Ralph Reichenbaugh, General Science Club. Geniu.r if a matter of perfever- . . . ,, ance, not of inspiration. Rudolph Remesiclc, Industrial Arty RAI fleet t,he,.traQ5leL' ax, bird V, on,wing. Evelyn Rex, f'omWiercial l t l A merry heart maketh a cheerful eonntenaneef, 3 l ., ,. tl-1 ,,.,..-.- , V, ,f , '. '-,.,.,- M, U- x .tw ,tg ..x. t. Q V lf. -f . ..,. 1: r.,,,:, --Qlll 68 lug... Joe Rice, Claffical Fai, will we .rearch before we jind a heart I0 manly and .fo hind. Elizabeth Riehl, General Booster Club, Art Leaguil H7 Tif good nature win: the heart. m I ,, ei A 2 1' ff , Mljfi- . lk Mildred Riehl, Commercial 1Qa1lJnyu,Ri,chards,Clanical W,- K B Cl b G1 Cl b EQ Gly--u lv , ooster u , ee u . :N eg.fC ub, Art League, ,, L Vffsmbyglluhy dwg, M 5 ,,, M fE 0The most pleafant of -' com- ' 73 A --K...-I Svr' 'xx fr panzonf. . j5fffC0nt9inuah cheerfuinefir-Mix thegqfiignxl I' I 5 H3514 of zllfi.tgom.l-fx ff 4' irginia Riley, Clafficalgf X ' ,331 u r, ,Lf . A'-2? hu ijr' if '7 NJ l boster-MClulJ, Frienrlslrlpiylri-lub, 'gig , , if f 3 -,... .i:Ql,ub, Social Spence Dorgild Rleglef, Clflff1fQQ'5'i Qlf sL1x Q11 gfg iglg, Girls' Service League, Na- - ' ,. .. ,gsm .1 44 X ns-- I . 1 of C' Q ii ffl' 'll in 'wgtI0'i3falwHonor Seleiety. A: Ska- ll 'll . 'lu - J li Hgeljzath common .renfegin a'w'a3L,IWA4 ff fl. maffaglffl you Wlffd, thafij uncommon. W' Kvgmm fl irlgnd i i 'L X, f W ' in fee -. nf 1 Q, l 'qzl laiol - ' ill Henrietta Riegler, Qdmmgrdal -,gi-2'-Arthur Rlttersbaugh, General-1 F ' d h- Cl Q VVQISIIY Fqotlqall '25, '26,1Cap- irlen S lp U 1.-'orus tam '27, Varsity Basketball '27, '7Here'.f a maideinfigood without? preterure, - Bleit with rare reason and a .rober Jenn. Walter Riegler, General f Being nimble fooled, he hath' Outrun uf. ' '28l Varsityffrack '26, '28'L Interclass Swiiiumwiiig. ' Q4fl2'eQZier man to play on field or court, or ero.v.r the linef of chalk. i'Nature newer madef ' Ch risteen Rolierts, Clasgical A girl of worthffor sfuehiJhe'f ever called. Z ...,. ,.. W. ...... .......,..... ,... ,... Y... .. ., .. , 11.u,nv,,.,,n......,.. ,,..m.,,i-weef,,,1..r,. .,...,....i...w.eig,1sum1,.,m. - f--we '-'- u1-mm,:::m::'-'-- -f-eil'-:eel-,vm V - M '11 -V , ., .,.. . x::m m:.u:x-:,, Q: L1:.1:.nn.:x.n.: ,Meg 1 , my 11.1.1 f., 1 ,qmail 69 lugs.. Qg3iiselQ ' , f W Vfiriml-E C 1 1 H 4 ,E it ff ff -un, K, t J r 5 A 5 1 L qs K 4 ef QI X 'fat :Q A , if 5 , J 5,3 , ,I Q ev M iff. .! . ig... ,Y A A Margaret Roberts, Commercial l . Virtue if her own rewardf, 1 Hilda Rosen berger, Clanical . E . V' Girls' Service League. ze V They 'are never alone thatiare accompaniedrby noble thoughitffuig on lllossiter, Clafricalyfvt Adyefgising staff, 265' '27,il'28,? HiiY, Junioriiplay, Glee Club, Booster Club, Councilj'26, Class Basketball, National 'Honor So- ciety Treasurer. I An active, dignijiediltenior, Don, There'r .fcarcely a job that hels not on. Mayetta Rubin, Commercial Booster Club. A face with'-'gladneyrever spread Soft .fmilex by human leinafneff bred. L Helen Rudner, Commercial . Glee Club. . me ' She can pack away your troubler -try her. Blanche Russell, Commercial Girls' Service League, Bboster Club. V Q What .fweet delight a quiet life ajordxf' Ida Sabo, Commercial ffGirls' Service. League, ??Girls' Athletics, National Honotr S0- ciety. ihey fee life with an oibtirniirtic fterioufnexsf' ' Donald Sagerman, Induftrial Arty Of their own meritf modert men are dumb. Elizabeth Samuels, General W Girls, Leaders Club, Booster Club, Science Club, Glee Club, Secretary Friendship Club. Her friendf, they are many, Her foef-aresthere any P Margaret Sanders, Commercial Girls' ,Service League, Social Science Clu,b.,.-B0,0ster Club, IU- terclass Athletics. Her aim in life war to cause no one trouble. ' ...jul 70 Imp.. Charl s Sanford, 'Claffical Deb te Team, Debate Club, Hifaf, Treasurer '26, Glee Club, Bodster Club,QQNational Honor Society. xr 2- fjffhat '15 life wzthout an ment., ' 'l Suganne Sanford, Gjafszcal Bo stef Clmib, Ffiemig-hip oiubg Anona Schneider, General A Friendship Club, Booster-Club. They whoare pleafed theirifelvef muft alwayf pleasef, xl 1 Mildred Schneider, General l glee Club. Her Jmilef are 5wqegM,g1zd'-ikiinx , 4 M derh Writers?,Clubi:'P4resident,?ihkfg gigedicaiive of a peageiillj' Leilders' ClLflTf'Glee Club,:j,Naif i U , . tl :Hal Honor Soc1ety,,igg2j'f,,if '44 M Ali' ' uw Llgmfied, fair ffl lliilillllschnovell,iiCjaJJical X, altogether ez ehamnzazggfafgzrl. S' ey, 5 , 3, , 3 X, - fi I Va-rsgiy Swimming, H1-Y, Inter- Grac? Savagg, Commmrqfdl ,N .3 ,,Q,,5.mg::,, Clas5,',L,:.iQAthletics, 5Booster qlub, , X 'V 'w'-'f:- I7lietue ,eftawixhef tiei of jgffrieviell .thigh and maintain: Lljemf ,ff , - WT!! L3 lift ' . , E an iz? oselgh Saxton, Cffifgfifjdl ' Gllie Club, Jr. .X 'fGenerou5, broad? of freind, tgzie of hearQ,3emd'e21er kiwi. ArloiSchlab:ach, Ceiiieeiiizci-al ff, Social Science l!'Cl,llb,'f,'l Booeter Club. ,Marana 'AKI . Q M3' l'LQ7'L07 fiJ' my life, t' -' ' i' Take ,honor from me ancieijiy life if donefl A Counci'l.f28. W li . ff i E . ' 'H V 'H fi UA maiL,5'1be,vt,a5Jet 15 hw zofzgz X iinalityf' - 5 J ll i K! ' mv :ik ii Richard Schtecongost, ' , ,,,,, ,N , V 'eXI1jL,d1Z1ftMa!,g4rtJ !Relay'Carn1val. X1 ll Node but the brave d6,YE7'2f'fIgilXiht' ,1 ff . Ig N - :J J X fehr. Ni f X I i N I . I Harold Schultz, Commercial I X ' Can I ever bid these joyk gooldbyf, :sn-uzwfrm:-am.,-.:-.:: ,mm,1......,:,.,,,....,..,..,,..,,....,.m,.1...,.,l.,,-:,.. ...,......-1..W.,,..,.,::.-em...-1....w-'--:.If He,-g:1f.,L-L:-.-.,.: ,Li-. .,,f,.-ya.: .1f.m.-.4 . 1 -,N ,- .....,,.i..4,...:. :,..,.,.,...-. ,. ,p - 1t.:-i1,,i..mu::.- L --dnl 71 Inga-- Juanita Schumacher, Claffiral Artie League, Booster Club, ln- dopr Baseball. I Sloth maker all thing: dijicuzlt, but? indurtryn all thing: eafyflig' .1 f fr M Sadybelle Scott, Clafxical Operetta, Glee' Club, lgoetry Club, Social Science L Club, Booster Club. She lileef good timer of an' fort, ,V .. X, But ringing if her Jpecial xortef' Anna Schuster, Commercial - A ' Social-X Science Club. ,.,..a:.af:,,g Werner Seck, Clarrical g So womianly, foirbenign, and .roi ' A, J Harry Scott, Clarsical Booster Club, Track. Al good runner in the race of life. Howard Scott, Applied Arif and Marie A Stage Craft Club, Art League, Modern Writers Club. He who wifhef to Jeeure the good of otherr has already secured hi: own. 'FQ .. ' Lucille Scott, Monthly Staff, 52-isdience Club, l Leladers'f'Club, Friendship Club,,, Giee Club, Math Qlub, Booster f Club. 1 N A4 C g She',fflittle but the biggefi fall for herf, l Noble are hir a:pirationg',i noble are his aecomplishmeniiff - ' t Herbert Seeker, General l He only if a well made man who har a good determination. E ' Georgevseesholtz, Claffieal The way George plays in our noble band Show: that he is full of the Jtnf called rand. Lucile Seiple, Qlafrieal A Booster Club President ,27, Var- sity Debate Team, Business Staff, National Forensic League, Leaders, Club, Girls, Athletics, Yale-Harvafr,Cl..,, X y A happy :mile and a good word for all- X 5 She exeelf in pep and bafleetballf, --:gill 72 limb-- Dorothy Selway, General Modern Writers' Club, Travel Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Friendship Clgub. She doeth little kindneffef which mort of uf leave undone or ' demise. Q ,' ' Margaret Seymour, Claxfical' Shakespeare Club, Junior Play, Poetry Club, .Booster Club, Math Club, Travel Club. Bright af the Jun, her eye: the gazer ftrikef, And like the fun, they Jtrike on 'all alike. Michael Shaheen, Commercial Interclass Basketball, Jr. C. of C. We enjoy thoroughly only the pleaxure that we givef' Kathryn Sh anafelt, -General f' Kate if .fweet and demure, A true friend, that': .rure. Dolores Sherman, Commercial Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Booster Club, Na- tional Honor Society. She uffatifjied with nothing hult her bert. 1 Dorothy Sherrard, Cla,vJicalA Girls, Service League, Glee, Club, Social Science Club, National Honor Society. 3' For .the if juft the quiet kind, Whore nature never varieff' David Shifman, Commercial Quietne:: of manner, the accom- paniment of wifdomfl Pauline Shirk, Commercial Booster Club, Glee Club, Coun- cil '28, Swimming. Thou who hart the fatal gift of beauty. Harriet Schisler, Home Economic: Math Club, Glee Club, Booster Club. . She'5 a very pleaiant lan One whom you often like to pam., James Shrake, General Swimming. . One vaft fuhftantial fmilef, nqml 73 Imp.. 'QF Lois Shryock, Claffieal CliH'Ofd Smith, Gfnffdl Leaclgers' Club, Girls, Service HU deedf do not agree hir League, Science Club, Booster word,-, Tl Clubl Girls' Athletics, National W Society. A l ntl fthetiubonder grew, if All ,l K n V 'Thar' head could carry gi , I W A fl I V A!7m,kn6wjf Georgia Smlth, Commercial ,p ig 'xxx l ':fQff' 'qlignlty if the higheft attalj ment sliisgpll X huliafrh, Cl JJWQKLQ Qjl Q ofa lady. ,ri lirr ,.c,c, F llb ll 'Zll N KJ ffl All my OOF . -' ' Plenty of hurrfozr to keep the fibry' l - A from being dull. ,gf 'Kf' ' 55? Tl ., e-, K H 914' l , , U11 Q . - . -1 N w x . ' X la ySm1th, Ccfnlrnereml l Irene?-Simon, Claxfieal Q ' ,N Bodsgenxl xxx Debate Club. K 'g LJ f A . .re NrJz51.ftepping afar the bounelrr 0 I,ll be merry and free, mode-,-tyj' - . I'll be fad for nobodyf, Hazel - Slaughter, Ggfneral K - Poetry Club, Bobstelr'Club.1 .V Jean-nette'Sniitl1, General H i if hfwlf .QXN Qf,i'tl4'fIl7f5t fhcwgfh tKN07LJEl7L3El Jnaw and fvthen if eolleeted.1V l'1fTIQv, ', 'fl , ,, X. fa i f Qc: ,l pleafanr. W N Qc: If gm ll! xx! X' tl Charles Smiley, Cleilfileali CK p My ,,,, Class: Basketball,1Bb:oster Clubs, Basebzlll. ' ,ffl Mildred Smitl1',lACaVrnrnereial Away lzegvneil Jay! H , X The world war rnade for and Thfrf U no gffatffl fW'Q3'da3' playf' virtue than eheerfulne.v.f. -qui 74 lip.. Mildred Snavely, General Friendship Club, Social Science Club, Hockey. V4', g Anna Spocony, Commercial, She who thinleJ for herxelf and rarely imitate! if a free womanf, Hlflou can tellli her by the noilfe Jhel doesnlt' makef, Q Ethel Snipes, 'Claxfical Science Club. '5 1 .. . , l J lm ' Simplicityi- irnthe heynotld. .fuccefffl ' Harry,Sobel, Indultrial Hrtf N My, own thoughtf are-,my com-g, , , panion.f. '. it Vera Sommer, Commercial Booster Club. e Q i i . . n 5 - l' f'True merit is like a river, the ll of ,t Beulah Spahlinger, Claffical aGlee Club, Science Club, Booster , Club. X K - N She ,feelex diligentlQg?or knowl- edge. V 3 N Grace Spring, Commercial V, Booster Club. X. ', 'l Learn'the luxury of doing good. Robert Stalford, General , g Glee Club. Born for .fu,cceJ.f, he Jeemed deeper the lex: noiye it maker V Virginia. Sommer, Clafxical Social 'Science Club, Glee Club. Whatf fhe undertook to do :he did. ' Hervey Stahl, Technical f Social Science Club, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Orclfestra, Jr. C. of C. Al handful of common .fenfe if worth a buxhel of learning. --dull 75 11-9-- Francis Staudt, General Chegr Leader, Operetta 6CC0'lth'dgE and Jkill, pluck and gotta? will, X, , A Herbert Steinberger, Clayfieal Booster Club, Science Clublil. A love of fame urually fpti if on the mind. Arel? the four Cleaver of life W clllverfl my - ,p g l3l'a't'ryllStefilt, Commercial , , li Vpebqre-gclub, National Bruce Stelner, Claffical 'ln ' f f' I-li-Y, Science Club, Nat onal i gf, ndijggf beliioe no mania?-er Honor Society. ,J-D , f f r jg . . 'A Egglf f 71159155 fly. ,',' :Q lgngllhff I will Cl pliifecl to a letterf' , fs ' r iigiilee onef' gf -' . . ,Y. . ,f ' . 'Hill V 1 1 Ethel 2Ste1n, Commercial je? K , X'V- f ' g Booster Club, Friendship Club. r I Q Q Swimming, Chorus. y Paul1ne,,rSt1lgenbauer, Commercial SheXha5 a merry fmile, a merry laugh. ' Ruth Stein, Claffieal K Shakespeare Club, Poetry Club, Glee Club, Boosters-Club. She ever .veekf with retrofpertioe eye, i For. the apparent, what to jindf A the why. ' Williain Stein, Claxlvical Orchestra, Class' Basketball, Booster Club, National Honor Society. X He ifnlt an Apollo, youlll have to admit, But at Jcraping hi.r fiddle, he .rare make: a hit. Shakespeare Club, Poetry Club, Glee Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. C WiJd0m and fun, we final in her combined, With lightning rmilef that lure and win mankindf, Allen Stipes, Clafxical Stay me not, I am a hwy manf, Earl Stocker, General Full of original, bright ideaff' ---all 76 lilo-- Vera Stone, Clarfical Art League, Booster Club, Math Club, Shakespeare Club. Quiet and unafruming-the,-K Blext with good .fenfe and dignityf, Miriam Stotler, Commercial Modern Writers, Club, Art League, Glee Club, Booster Club. A happy difpofitioniix a prifm that deflectr the blue rays. Elleda Strong, Commercial Booster Club. Ambition perronijiedf' Wanda Stuck, Clarfieal She if the Joul of induftry and .fervice.', Carmelaf' Sunderh aus, Commercial Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Travel Club, Booster Club, Junior Play, Na4 tional Honor Society. The,,,.milde.ft manner! and the gentlert heart. . Anna Sutek, Commercial Girls, Service League, , Social Science Club, Art League, Booster Club. 4 A maiden thoughtful and refereed in manner. Pauline Swain, Claffieal Girls' Service League, Leaders' ' Club, Modern Writers, Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, National Honor So- ciety. Able, aetizfe, with brain! and poise, She doef a lot without much noi.fe. Margaret Swann, General The faithful are certain of their rewardf, Marylyn Sweitzer, Claffieal Junior Play, Monthly Staff, Glee Club, Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Marylyn'J clever, wife and a good aetrerf too, There'f Jcarcely an end to the thingx .the can dof' Harriet Swineford, General Glee Club, Math Club. Our youth we have but today, We have lots of time to'grow old. ...gill 77 lug.. Evelyn Terrett, Commereial Ffieiidship Club, Booster Club. dnl, ounce of eheerfulneu if worth a pound ojQ3.vadne5f.', ii . f-X , H. Dale Thorna,-General ii'Council'gt':i,26, '28, Band, chestra, Booster Club, HiLY, Glee ,Cl311bQ,f' 'fffiThe true found and rtrong if the, 2 that can? embrace l equallylfounel th-'zyngf and .fmallff Ruth ifhomas, General If V , Social Science Club, Boosterr Club. it i ' Quiet and unoftentatiouf but none the lerf worth seeking afterff h Robert Townsend, Clasfieal Hi-Y, Council '28, To everyone he cheerful fmilef f if fl 5 extenelf g ' eorgltialxworfzlf which 'ever Qgmakefhim friendrff N , 3 Sager- Tryon, Clafiiaali X Hit motto Jeemiirto be to haoewa Jmile J - S C ' A eheery word or greeting iall the whilef, E Felix Uebelhart, General Let u.r do or die. 3 James Uebelhart, General Social Science Club, Boloster Club, Council ,26, '28. fQStill to he neat, Jtill to he deemed Af you were going to afeaftlv Xi JJFXV 1 . Vail, Claffieal C, 'i Class Basketball, Booster'Club. ' f'il 'X'What better 'proof of nature hlythe and gayg Than hir wide and hearty laugh betray. 'i 1 Dorothy Valentine, Claffical , Debate Club, Poetry Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Booster Club, -Friendship Club. g S 'fShe facex life with,,a fmilef, X! rf. , Mildred Vance, Commercial t To thofe whouhnow thee not, no word: can paint, X Ana' thofe who know thee, know all words arefaintf, ' ---all 78 Imp- S if za V Q. ',v yn Val Viers, General E Royalty conriftf not in great pomp but in quality of virtue. Amadeus Violand, General - Unrelfifhneqg and noble action: are the mort glorion: pager in the. biography of .f014lJl.,, K' Margaret Wagener, Commercial Art League, Booster Club, Social Science Club. , . The world fneh merit ne'er dir- cardff' Lydia Walter, Claffical To fell mueh for otherr and litile for herrelff' H I ,V A ' Virginia Waltner, Clarfical Esther Vogel, Commercial!! ga i Social Science 5Club, Leailersl Club, Glee Club, Booster Club. The know eient. rujicieney of my merit if to that my .merit is not Infi- 7, Pauline Girls, Thy merit. Vogelgesang, Clafrieal Service League. modefty if a candle to :hy Booster' Club, Math g Club, Poetry Club, ,Friendship Club. In Virginia you have a. loyal friend ' ' For .rhe'll .vtiek with you unto the end. ' Evelyn Warkall, Commercial Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Art League, Booster Club, National Honor Society. Al girl of hope and forward looking mind. Dorothy Warne, Commercial Delyte Wadsworth, Commercial A triier friend there neverlivedf, Booster Club. Parfait ever in the beat of thingf ought to he calm and tranquilf' --quill 79 lung... 690 Frances Warner, Commerrial Girls? Service League, Monthly StaHi,,Booster Club, Indoor Base- ball,QNational Honor Society. Shei eharmL..,Zvhoe'er :he to meetfki f ' My 'Cha,rlesi'1iWason, Yndaftrial Art? ' V Conee5aleditalent bringf' no repu- iazioliff, y Howard Watkins, Induftrialtdrtf High aimf form high charaeterf, and great ohjectx bring out great mindffl Jane. Weiler, Claffical Monthly Stall, Glee Club, Sci- ence Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. Style .vhe haf, and good looks too, She doef what Jhe :etf out to do.', Edward Weisbrod, General Nothing common reemf worthy of yoitf, Miriam Welker, Commerrial Monthly Stall, Girls' Selrvice League, Science Club, Swim- ming, Booster Club, Friend-ship Club, National Honor Society. Silence if more golden than mitch speaking. Jane Wellington, Clarfical Girls' Service League, Social Science Club, Booster, Qflub, Math Club, National Honor - Society. M W f 'Tair of fare and genteel of mannerf, ' Arthur Wernecke, Clasfical Booster Club. He haf a cheery :mile and a kindly wayf, ' ' Beulah Werner, Commerrial ' Girls' Service League, Science Club, Booster Club, Travel Club. Glee Club, Monthly Typist, National Honor Society. Fortune wax kind to her+for- moth- Gaoe her fweet charm, true worth and yoiithf, Dorothy Werner, Commercial Booster Club. A maid more winfome or more Her claffmatef Jeldom chance to .Y ZU55 t 3, 7115 E f . A 195 5 7 sa ',-fi r M1 : is :ex .5 3 j- ...gml 80 iw.. if ' 2 J .5 'r ll 'l 4 w 'K l V l X l 1 Homer Werner, General l ,Q . . . . Suqcerr ir in vain without am- ' iii sa 1 bitioyn. A y tl tie 1 w - . john,Werren, Indurtrial Artr He ir arfull of oalor ar f .princelyr inlfgoifhiuxx M l x Ex l .4-,J Y Irene' Westerh, General Science Club, Social' lA,, S cience Club, National Honor' Society. Mo.ney can be repaid, not kind- nerr ruch ar yourrf' A i l Kelsie Westland, fnddrtrial Art: , National Honor,gS'ociety. 'Q 1, Fame comer,onlyEzohellt dereroddfh Henry Whalen, Indurtrial-Artr M, , Booster Club. s C ' ' The more Jzoetrtudy the morezoe ree- ourlignorance, f cc ! Ross Whitacre, Commercial I Booster Club. The truert zoirdom, in general, ir a rerolute determination. z Geraldine White, Clarrical Debate Club, Art League, 1 . .+--. ft l glllriendship Club, Glee Club. l Modert3v ir the roulyof virtue. .7 Marjorie Wilcox, Commercial. X I Booster't'Club. She who rerver well andlrayr nothing maker claim enough. Sayree Wilkof, Commercial t Booster Club. W' Thought ir ruch a torture and 'requirer rutch a concentration of ejortf' f l Jack Wille,Clarrical o '- Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, , NHLY, Science Club, Operetta, Al bury man,-ugho taleer hirltarkr to heart K Prepared in everything, to do hir as f ss y Thenfwhy rtudy? l part. ' t l - V - - ---I-M -k--L -----A - ---Y A TN-wt. A ..vt.Y .--..u,.At-Y v. Y--V .-,. ..-Nm .,,,,...t.., Y . ,,.,,,,.,..,,,, l , . .. ., . ,, ,. . ..,. tt Y .ar M., -- L.. aio, ..i.. zgblt-W--1':--.. fu.-,fgi-::1gf:.,. .-:f'.1e:':--, ,gn f: ' V ..,,, ...gall 81 Imp.. Dorothy Willi, General Bocieter Club, Social Science Club, Art League, Modern Writers' Clubfl? f, nf'01hr aqpixgtiovzf reprefent ,Ii -A i true natnfe of 01H'.S'O1tZ.,, Katherine Wil'liams, Claffieaihkiiijililliii 1Glee 'Club,f Leadiers,?gClub,l ,Arty League, Math' Club, Booster Club. ' K H W' An honest Jmile, cz pleamnt word, two gtftf, theyjre bound to charm youf, Catherine Wilson, Home Economiey Social Science Club, Booster Club, Chorus. O, what ez noble mind if heref' Dorothy Wilson, General FII get there Jometime, .rome- howf' V' K 1 i Carl Winafeld, Clarfiedl Jr. C. ofC. l The highest wifdom t.S'iC.011,Zi7'lZtHh cheerfulneyff' - Bernard Wingard, General A A manl ez right true man hdlioefoer, Ufhofe work wax worthy ofdvmanfv endeaz'or.', ll 15 Ngfline Winkler, Claffiieal iGirls' Service League, 3 ath Club, National Hofniggf S-oicietiy. . . 1 jQS1lenee that wznf where eloquence if win. A + Cornelius VVireb augh, General The rule of my lzfe if to make bnfineff ez pleafure, and pleafure my hufinefff' ' Kenneth VVise, Induftrial Arty Booster Clubf on ,A 4 -- 'And oft I have heard defended, Little .void if fooneft mendedf, Bernard Wohlgemuth, General A man after hi: own heartif' ..4,,,l 82 Imp.. l Stella, Wolford, Commercial l Gleer Club, Swimming, Chorus. It'f Jo easy togtwalkfl If ci 1. Irene WOOdflll'g-4-C0W11H6fCldl Booster Club. f She 'mort liver soho think: feel: the nohleft actrvthe bert. Nlargaret Woods, Claffieal, 1 Girls, Service League, Glee.Club. Friendship Club, Q National Honor Society. None knew her but to! love her, None named her but to praife herf' K Irma 'Workman, Clafiieial Friendship Club. 'I ' It,'J one thing to be tempted and another thing to fall. A Lewis Wormald, Induxtrial Art: Booster Club, Intra-mural Track. ' I make pleafure my paftinzef' John Yant, Industrial Artr I Quiet, but bound to hreakliforth Jometimef, . K, i L John Yost, Clafxical 7 foiee Club, Booster Club, iClass Basketball. , 1 . Jie only if a well niade man who haf a good determination. Helen Young, General 'g0nly .rilence :uiteth ben. Harold Zagray, General The luxury of doing good Jur- payfef every other enjoymentf, Phillip Zeller, Induftrial Art: Good nature and good Jenfe al- coayf join. - ...gil 83 lm... Jamesliegler, Fine Art: and Mnfic George Zimmerman, Generafl Small in height but great in All tonguef .fpeale well oflhimf' t gi K Thomas Zuber, Commercial Booster Club. ,Alice Zimmerman, Clasfieal qt vii aifHe kept hi: eonnfel and wfllnt hu Art League. Q Q I- way-H 6 sql Such quietneff and demureneff, - ' I lf its wid of pfidg, T Elbierta Bell, General 5 Might hide her fault: if .the had The-Amore we know her, the better faults to hide. we like her. Fred Hall, General Charles Hurst, General Stately and tall he move: through Varsity Swimmillg l27r,28v Aft the 11411, 1 league- The world belong: to the ener- A geticf, 1 Mildred John, cmmmeaz The chief of a thousanaffor grace. 'KA light heart live: longf, X E 32 SENIOR CLASS REVIEW gy' WQURING the three years that the Class of,2S has spent at McKinley X I it has accomplished many worthwhile things.'Above all we have upheld the high standards of McKinley High School, and its lofty ideals of good sportsmanship. As Sophomores we started to establish a fund which in our Senior year was to be used for the good of the school. Our first attempt toward this goal was the sponsoring of a movie, The Iron I-Iorsef, an historic film of the building of the Union Pacific Railway. Our athletic career during this first year at McKinley was remarkable. In the first interclass event of the year, a relay carnival, we took first place by defeating the Juniors and Seniors. Our girls' and boys' basketball teams also showed true class spirit. The Junior year proved even more successful than the preceding one. We had a surprisingly large number of boys on varsity football, basketball, swimming and track teams. The majority of members on the Varsity debate team were Juniors. Two very interesting and original parties were held this year. Perhaps the most outstanding event of the year was the presentation of The Thirteenth Chair, under the able direction of Miss Iris Haverstack, The plot centers about the murder of a member of a spiritualist seance which is composed of thirteen people. Not having been presented for several years this type of play was very well received. In honor of the graduating class of ,27 we gave the Junior-Senior recep- tion. Because of the large size of the classes it was necessary to hold the reception at the Land O' Dance. The decorations were typical of springtime, and the favors also carried out the scheme. A tableau representing prominent activities and events of the Senior class was given by the juniors. A shadow- graph depicting various scenes of life at McKinley was also given. Our Senior year was the crowning glory of our High School career. Success was due largely to our class oH'icers and guardians. Dwight Clark was prefi- dent, .lack Roemer, wire-pre.fid?nt,' Betty James, .tecretaryg Tom Samuels, treafurer. No one could have been more helpful nor could have shown more interest in the class than Mr. Metzger, the chairman of our class guardians. The guardians were Miss Broda, Mr. Garl, Mr. Gilmore, Miss Hill, Miss Housley, Mr. Leist and Mr. Smith. We enjoyed a most successful football season, losing but one game in a hard schedule. The Seniors who received letters are Rittersbaugh, captain, Kaufman, Hodnick, Goss, Samuels, Barrett, jurekovic, Esmont, Coombs, Maurer, Kelly, Harbert. On December 9 and I0 the Senior Glee Clubs combined with the Mc- Kinley orchestra presented an operetta, Tulip Time in Holland. It is the story of the adventures of a college tour in the land of wooden shoes and windmills. Considering the hard schedule the basketball team had,the season was suc- cessful. The following Seniors were awarded letters, Hodnick, captain, Daniels, Campbell, Barrett, Rittersbaugh, Esmont, Jurekovic, Clark. The parties of our Senior year were even more delightful than those of former years. We enjoyed the lovely reception which the Junior class gave or us. We hope that the class of 'ZS will ever uphold the high ideals formed at McKinley. V mg ,TJ fi' .-Qlll SS Imp.. L. ,,,, ,, , CLASS - POEM By JANE WEILER, 'Qs RJ When Knights Are Bold The gates have opened on a shining world, The sun is bright, and oh-the air is sweet, And far ahead the road goes winding down To find the world that sparkles at our feet, Within our veins the pulsing urge to gof To conquer realms that wait for us below. For youth is brave and debonair and gay, Who sees the world a laughing, lovely place, And longs to go acoursing down the way, Astride a steed, with winds against the face, With armor that is silver in the sun, A sword against the side-a studded one. But Oh, the road is far, the road is long, A rocky path among the narrow ways, And there are nights without a single starA A thousand damp interminable days, And singing youth will bend before the years, The Hrst gay songs will melt away in tears. ' But this we know, though tangled are-the ways Infested with a million direful frights, The armor that we wear is firm and sound, An Alma Mater's gift to us-her knights, Intact, unbent, untouched by any blow, We stand invincible against the foe. For Knowledge is an armor that is strong, Experience, a broadsword that rings true, Self-confidence, a gleaming, dauntless shield, Gifts glorious, McKinley-gifts from you. And when we reach that priceless goal, success, Your memory will crown ourihappiness. uqnl 86 Imp.. , 1 . ,Iriv- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Allan Rudy, Prefidfnt Donald Tracey, Secretary Junius Ferrall, Treafurer Dorothy Noble, Vice-Prefidenl 1 1 1 Q Eva' 11 ffl All 'u-Qjlugf-'A '13, fu '!' V --N , 41 5 . fl rg 1.1 A1 ..-1 -' Q. :Z .-J. . ,J-if g .:'...-1 1 '.m,.a,1 ,r,- ,11 :li pf '- 1 :1? 1l' rs E , 1 ,fu 1 1 P .1 llfii'-'fl ,1111'1.x, ,, ff- 1-21 .1 fffff .- 1 ..1 rl ' '-3 17, V Qi lzx' 1 ET, gg My 1 li KH w 1 1 -1 -1-1 sf .il l FH' ,iff li 32. 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E? i : ,I ,, 5 li ' JUNIOR CLASS REVIEW ' jk' JN REVIEWING the Class of '29, we juniors feel that we have accomplished many noteworthy things during our two years at S 2 McKinley. Our class spirit has been of the highest type, but . before this we have placed school spirit. It has' always been our 'TJ7' aim to promote the bigger and better things for which Mc- Kinley stands. , As Sophomores, it did not take us long to become accustomed to the school life. Through the kindly interest taken in us by the other classes we soon felt ourselves a part of the organization. We furnished excellent material for the various varsity teams as well as for the class teams. In the relay carnival the Sophomores took second place, while the girls were the victors in the indoor baseball series. Our Junior year has been filled with remarkable achievements. We feel that we owe this success to our splendid ofliicers, committees, council members, and guardians. In November, council members and alternates were elected to represent each home room. The nominations for the class officers were voted upon with the following results: Allan Rudy, preridentg Dorothy Noble, vice-jbre5ident,' Donald Tracey, recre- tary, and -Iunius Ferrall, treafurer. The class guardians are Miss Hawkins, Miss Earseman, Miss Leah Stonehill, Mr. Carter, Mr. Porter, Mr. Knauss, Mr. Lanning, and Mr. Malick. The first social event of the year was a party held November 18, in the Music Room, which was attractively decorated in blue and white. After a talk in which our president stressed scholarship, athletics, and the class play, our other officers were introduced. We were entertained ...gmli gg Im.. by Mr. Amos Rohn, Who performed many mystifying tricks. Dancing followed in the Music Room. The second class party was held March 10, in the Music Room. In keeping With the year a leap year party Was given. It Was a most un- usual and clever party. The decorations were in honor of St. Patrick's Da . Plfrollicking collegiate comedy, The Poor Nut, was presented by the Juniors in the school auditorium March 16 and 17. The cast in- cluded about Hfty members of the class. The class was well represented on the debate teams as well as ath- letic teams. A large number of Juniors were on the varsity and reserve football and basketball squads. Those who received the M were Harbert, Miller, Ferrall, Lieber, Green, Lab, Zeren, and Culp. Of the four sports in which girls participate, the Juniors won the champion- ship in three: volleyball, hockey and basketball. Those Who received the numeral for hockey were Feightner, Gould, Delp, Hess, Leuthi, Johnston, Noble, Copthorne, Converse, K. Zaugg, Huntsberger and Cool. The girls Who received recognition for basketball Were: Stabe, Shaeifer, Wynn, Johnston, Giles, English, Lundy, Gould, Delp, E. Smith, Huntsberer, Hess, Strikowsky, Anderson, Phillips, and Zaugg. We hope that any effort on our part toward the betterment of the school has been successful. We feel that everything accomplished by the class Was made possible by the splendid support given us by our guardians and the other classes. We take this opportunity to thank them for their Whole-hearted interest in all the class attempted, and hope that by their help and advice we may next year carry on and ably fill the place left for us by the present Seniorgclass. --Qunl 89 Inga-- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dean McCormick, Prefidfnt Catherine Worlock, Secretary Robert Sigler, Vice-Przxidenl - .71 , , X ,V 1 f 7 X 'fx X X X f f X J . ,Que-fy ,X M, QA . ,. --fa-I 90 yew-- SOPHOMORE CLASS REVIEW NQVUU HEN we entered McKinley at the beginning of this year we 52 were the largest class in the history of the school. We are very grateful for the kindly interest taken in us by the faculty and upper classmen. The reception given by the Girls' Service League for the Sophomore girls and their mothers afforded an excellent opportunity for the parents and teachers to become acquainted. With this friendly help we soon felt that we really belonged here. To prove our gratitude we have enthusiastically helped to support the Monthly and Annual campaigns and various class plays. We will continue to do this and try to make our class the best that ever graduated from McKinley. More and more we are coming to realize and appreciate the lofty ideals and high standards of sportsmanship which McKinley embodies. The Sophomores furnished some fine material for the basketball reserves. The following boys were members of the squad: James Krichbaum, Frank Barbour, Virgil Hinton, Clifton Frizzell, Mathew Fehn, Dwain Boyer, Carl Carnes, Walter Van Orman. In November the election of council members and alternates from each of the home rooms was held. The council then made nominations for class officers and the following were elected: Dean McCormick, prefidentg Robert Sigler, vice-przfidentg Catherine Worlock, fecrftary. It is to the efforts of these people and the class guardians that we owe aqui 91 lub.. LM much of our success. Guardians are Mr. Boone, chairman, Miss Lutz, Miss Perry, Miss Hastings, Miss Shelton, Mr. Chenot and Mr. Ford. The first social event of the year was a Get Acquainted Partyf, An interesting program was given in the auditorium which consisted of dances, musical numbers, and readings. The Sophomore Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Margaret Hawkins presented a short play, A Night in an Inn. This was followed by dancing in the music room. For those who did not care to dance, a movie, Harold Lloyd in The Nervous Wreckf, was shown in the auditorium. The seven hun- dred who attended the party had a most enjoyable evening. The boys showed fine school spirit in supporting their class teams. The Sophomores took third place in the interclass basketball series. Those on the squad were: Temple, Hamilton, Gerber, Ketler, Ross, Benson, Clevenger, Gaplea, Soldatis, Burkhardt, Smith, Mottice, Wood, and Adair. We are also proud that Dean McCormick, our presi- dent, was a member of the varsity swimming team which entered the meet at Dayton and won a cup for McKinley. The girls team failed to vanquish the upper classmen, but they put up a hard fight and they too showed real school spirit. The teams consisted of Steed, captain, Spelman, Spotts, Pritchard, Sickafoose, Johnston, Loehr, Worlock, Claypool, Lloyd, Shopbell, Monnard, Bast, Stitt, Kerr, Hawk, Ferguson, Braber, Rohn and Smith. 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VARSITY LETTERMEN F O O T B A L L Arthur Rittersbaugh, Captain Sam Hodnick Robert Kaufman Glen Goss Torn Samuels Raymond Barrett Thomas Jurekovic Joe Esmont John Brinson Junius Ferrall Theodore Combs Maurice Lieber Joseph Zeren Walter Green John Lab Harry Maurer Clarence Beidler Joseph Schubach Robert Kelly John Fraunfelter Paul Harbert Howard Culp Leonard Miller B A S K E T B A L L Samuel Hodnick, Captain Dwight Daniels Raymond Barrett Thomas -lurekovic Arthur Rittersbaugh Joe Esmont Clarence Beidler Dwight Clark Press Campbell Robert Miller TRACK Lyone Adams Jack Barbour Elden Brown Press Campbell ' Glen Goss Samuel Hodnick Donald Kell B A S E B A Raymond Barrett, Carl Spretnak Arthur Rittersbaugh Samuel Hodnick Junius Ferrall Albert Printz Glen Goss James Kirk Leroy Mason Dean McCormick Allan Rudy Robert Shrake Donald Hummel Nick Ross LL Captain Mike Pavlinick Gerhart Zagray Joe Esmont Donald DeYarmon Matthews Fehn Robert Kelly Herbert Howenstme ...ful 9 3 Imp.. P W Coaches at McKz'n!ey WARD E. YOUNG an 'ftant coach Mi DWUGH1'V.PEABODY hfad coach aqui 94 Imp.. ELLE CARTER ayxiftant coarh VARSITY ATHLETICS It takes all kinds of diversions besides the regular school curriculum to make school life a success, and the mainstay of these diversions is athletics. The praise for the development of ath- letics is due chiefly to Dwight V. Peabody, head coach, who is responsible directly and indirectly for the success shown in this de- partment at McKinley High. He stands for and encourages the highest ideals of sports- manship. Since his arrival at McKinley four years ago he has created four new varsity sports thus involving more than twice as many boys to represent the school in athletics. Each of these sports has gained state-wide recognition. First of all, football and basketball are rated as the two major sports in McKinley, with track and swimming following. Among the new branches in athletics are tennis, golf and baseball, the latter being introduced in the past year. A boy, irrespective to his ability, must produce adequate results in his studies in order to participate as a member of any team at McKinley High. Coach Peabody has two able assistants in Ward E. Young and Ellis Carter. Young is in charge of the Reserve football team, and has developed much varsity material as a result. He also coaches the varsity swimming and track teams. Carter who has coached the Reserve basketball team for the past six years has the most enviable record of any in the State. In that time he has lost only five games in eighty-three, and has run through three consecutive seasons without a defeat. His proteges form the varsity for the future years. He also assists Coach Peabody in baseball. Another most important position on the athletic board is that of the faculty manager. The burden of scheduling all athletic contests, and the management of financial affairs rests upon the shoulders of Faculty Manager Jackman. It is his second year in this capacity, and he has proved a worthy and Willing worker. Last, but not least by all means, is the student manager who gets little recogni- tion outside of the immediate teams for the services he renders. With liniment and bandages, Bill Myers has kept the boys of the teams in shape, and he has done it successfully. The teams, boosters wish to thank Bill for his ever-faithful service. Q, .-all 95 iw-- CAPTAIN RITTERSBAUGH, CHM ESMONT, Tarklf SAMUELS, Guard MCKINLEY 46-WOOSTER 0 ,K 'M HE McKinley High gridders displayed a classy brand of iff? football in their initial appearance against Wooster High K School. Brilliant passing and a running attack were combined xg, to trounce Wooster. Quarterback Bob Kaufman proved himself an adept passer and the Peabody eleven gained many yards using this formidable scor- ing weapon. tMcKinley scored early in the first quarter, when Hodnick, fullback, circled left end behind perfect interference to score shortly after the kickoff. Then with Kaufman's accurate passes to Hodnick and Jurekovic, and the excellent running attack of Goss and Hodnick, McKinley marched through the light and inexperienced Wooster team, time after time, for touchdowns. The line proved towers of strength, and battered the Woosterites on all sides. MCKINLEY 0-STEUBENVILLE 19 A capacity crowd watched the McKinley High gridders go down in defeat before the fighting Steubenville eleven. The lVIcKinleyites started out with a rush, outplaying Steubenville in the first quarter, only to fall by the wayside in the later stages of the game. The Stub- bers got off to a bad start, due in no small measure to the poor passes of Smith, Steubenville center, but in the last three quarters displayed a plunging attack, which the lVlcKinleyites were unable to check. Buddy Coles, colored halfback on the Big Redn, was the outstand- ing star of the fray. Touted as the best halfback in the state, his work at Canton would warrant that distinction. Mixing hard line plunges aqui 96 lub.. BARRETT, End BEIDLER, .End SCHUBACH, Guard HARBERT, Guard with clever end runs and passes, he proved too much for the McKinley defense and was the main factor in the defeat. McKinley failed to develop a star unless he was Johnny Brinson, halfback, who tackled the fleet Steubenville ball-toters time after time, as they broke through the McKinley line. McKINLEY 26-AKRON CENTRAL 6 Playing an aggressive, smashing type of football, the McKinley High eleven downed Akron Central, thus capturing their second vic- tory ofthe season. Akronls only points came in the fourth quarter, by a forward pass after retiring Canton's first string linemen. Passing, plunging, and running around the ends gathered the four touchdowns for the McKinleyites. Canton scored early in the first quarter. Hodnick and Goss plunged half the distance of the field in several bucks, then Goss took it across. The second half was started by a blocked punt which was covered by a Canton player, then taken over the line on the next play. In rapid fire succession came the re- mainder ofthe points. The second stringers proved quite strong in the fourth quarter when they took the ranks. MCKINLEY 33--AKRON SOUTH 0 lVlcKinley's ancient rival, Akron South, was trampled underfoot and slaughtered by the powerful McKinley eleven. The slashing line attack which the McKinleyites displayed proved too much for South, and they succumbed to a scoring rampage in the final period ofthe game. 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A u ,fi L ,f , 52, f lf ,g,W,..f 1,g,iff ,Q ,l J. , .K ji Wg 1, 1 A- .u - ' 'Q l .WZ b 1, 5,262 1 tr ,- i 'av . 93, litem w -no ff l-mf L as , FNQT W.-f,. ,gow .ig ,: 56' iii-'X JUREKOVIC, End , FRAUNFELTER, Guard HODNICK, fullback KAUFMAN, Quartzr ll Akron line for consistent gains and scored five touchdowns with ease. Johnny Brinson, colored half, broke loose several times during the game and proved the running star of the conflict. Goss and Hodnick contributed brilliant plunging and running to the fray and were a i scoring combination that the Akron eleven could not stop. N McKinley played fine football during the first quarter, but was unable to secure a touchdown. However, the second and fourth quarters found Canton strong and scoring consistently. McKINLEY 19-YOUNGSTGWN RAYEN 0 Good football was dished out in large portions as McKinley High chalked up its fourth victory by defeating Youngstown Rayen. Rayen displayed some classy football in the Hrst half ofthe conflict, but the McKinleyites overpowered them and scored three touchdowns. McKinley High,s defensive strength was tested to the utmost and brought many outstanding players. Rittersbaugh played a wonderful game at center, taking many men out of play. The game was hard fought throughout and neither team showed signs of lack of fight. MCKINLEY 46-NEW PHILADELPHIA 0 Continuing its string of victories, McKinley High romped away with an easy victory over New Philadelphia. New Philadelphia fur- nished little opposition and Peabody's second stringers played most of the game. They were held by New Philadelphia, but finally scored late in the third quarter. --fa-fl 98 Iwo-- R., V li., zf, frm J 'wah 'waz ps. E 12' sp, ,fc .,,. . iff K img p f 1 Q'W.V Girl l lu, .xxx 4 r ..11fffnn:-'1mg.v-gg-gn-.51,2t- r , . -.reef g 'i57?.'5!5IJL .'I1'l'1 ' ' 2.31 T if fif,.::...5'f ' ZL'i'73'Ik1Y1.Li'l1LiBTI3Y7.2',i ,N f A, fry., , 3 f .H+ . V , , ,.,,N..: ff'fWciif:..f:i-ff't:fl62 .c.f.:f'?3i'.gqffSJYTE F, i .1 3 lg.. f ' 1 , q ' f 'W mx T ' n '152112:-rg.,'-.i'.yi1'.a1.a:iu.:1:f1.:e.li'..L1:i.Cz:,1ZZ'i:.i1.,t..AiEtxHr,1'1.k:,.:4,..-.i.:,L::..:r.2x: .... g11.::r:g:3:i1 , -' .- n 2. 4 I e H -- - V V f Y ...,., ......-... ...--..........-..-.a.- ..., .... --...-,-.-...a.,..4 , f ri Y N. GOSS, Halfback KELLY, Halfback COMBS, Halfback BRINSON, HaU'back Hodnick and Kaufman dashed around ends, ripped through the line, and passed their way for six of the seven McKinley touchdowns. Captain Rittersbaugh played an excellent defensive game at center for the McKinleyites. McKINLEY 19-WOODWARD TECH 0 Toledo Woodward Tech, touted as one of the strongest outfits in the state, fell before the fighting McKinley eleven, after a spectacular rally was staged in which the lVlcKinleyites pushed the ball over the goal line three times. The first half of the fray brought forth a wonder- ful exhibition of football,with both teams failing to score, after advanc- ing the ball within scoring distance. However, in the second half the McKinleyites, with Sam Hodnick, fullback,toting the pigskin, uncorked a brilliant running attack which the Toledo eleven could not check. Hodnick rammed left tackle in the third quarter, broke loose and sprinted 62 yards through a broken field to score the Hrst points of the game. Then the lVlcKinleyites, with Brinson leading the interference opened a plunging attack which netted two more touchdowns. As in previous games the sturdy McKinley line outplayed its opponent,s forward wall and presented a stone wall defense. This victory undoubtedly brought more recognition to the McKinley eleven than any other, for Woodward Tech had previously defeated some of Ohio's best high school football teams. After the game the team attended the Ohio State-Chicago tilt at Columbus. ...gil 99 l,.,4,.. iii. ill? V. 'lv fl All lurk..-ggi' 4 .Eggs 5 if frflfwi 47 Villa if we lex li' gli 1 14? arf .iq 1i3if1gfefs.Qi' Vt:-still l wi sm fi 3456553 fldf- V? fi wifi' gf if 5 '11 M , M., ., sl 1.431 Tl 'ii A l .?,LY,'L,4W ziM,'s. '4 ill E1 b Q lj iyyl , l , . r l 2 I X 4 . L. if .ri 1 mum vsuggmm 32 is -Q I lil ie ie if s i -f L.: .4 ll. l 1 H, gi. Q, la lv i L. MILLER, Tarlelf FERRALL,E1m? LIEBER, Tackle MAURER, Fulllmck McKINLEY 12-ALLIANCE 0 McKinley held Alliance High scoreless in its Erst county champion- ship game. The lVlcKinleyites found themselves against a formidable foe, and were able to earn a victory only by determined Hghting. The Alliance eleven, composed ofinexperienced material, fought a stubborn battle, and several times its drives threatened the Canton goal line. The Canton team worked well in the deep mud, which handicapped both elevens. The Canton line played sterling ball and gave the backfleld many scoring possibilities. Cross was injured early in the game which weaken- ed the offense. The last half turned out to be an interesting battle played in ankle-deep mud. Late in the game, after the McKinley second-stringers entered the game, Raber's passes to Daly threatened to score for Alliance, however the game ended before a touchdown could be produced. MCKINLEY 34-CGLLINWOOD 0 McKinley High gridders, after a slow start, came back in the later stages of the game and drubbed Cleveland Collinwood. The Mc- Kinley eleven displayed a finished running and plunging attack, and marched through Collinwood with ease to score Hve touchdowns. McKinley scored but once in the Hrst half, when a pass intercepted by Coombs placed the ball in scoring position and Kaufman circled the end to tally. Immediately after the kickolfin the second half, Kaufman tossed a pass to Rittersbaugh, who sprinted thirty yards for a goal. --owl 100119-- 41 4 ii fi l Sf i fi l 5 L i ?2,fl s L are 2 all ml lar .wg X 1 ii if I . W X , 1, P: af A , V .ll f ,li ms, .lj A ,il ii if ,131 gif .vii '4 . 7? if' r F? il, ' Ci iii f - vi 'E if: 1 H i ,, i 115, X-Qgg ., ii Big E Vigil xi' ifad if .ctw U? fig! lE:1 '-ai iff? 3 ii 'frqlrqliil li EE gig'-Til f-,Eli it lg:ffUi'il .1 ESV f lQ?s.tr-af' arf-regal E! gl :lil L E31 i' 'JS K S Ya? Sl IE ' B ZEREN, Guard ' CULP, Guard GREEN, Halfbark LAB, Quarter McKINLEY' 13-MASSILLON O A Fighting McKinley eleven smashed its Way to a 13-O victory over the foe of all foes, Washington High of Massillon. The final game ofthe season Was played on a heavy, muddy field, Which rendered an open attack very diflicult, but several Well-executed passes resulted in a touchdown for the McKinleyites. During the first half, the stubborn Massillon eleven held McKinley scoreless and even threatened the Canton goal line, although never seriously. McKinley came back after the half to stage the scrappiest comeback seen this- year, and late in the third period succeeded in pushing the pigskin across the coveted goal line. To start the scoring march Kauf- man returned a punt to the 47 yard line. After a short end run by Hodnick, Lab heaved a beautiful pass to Hodnick for eight yards and first down. A Lab-to-Ferrall pass gained 15 yards, placing the ball on the Massillon 24 yard line. Hodnick hit tackle for four and on the next play slashed his Way to the 12 yard line. Hodnick made three at the line and Brinson added one. Lab slipped through center for four, and Hodnick fought his Way across the final marker for McKinley,s first tally. A Late in the final quarter, Lieber recovered a fumble for Canton on the Massillon 13 yard line. 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Q4 43 ,zo 1 'F '4 0 '4 415 of Q' , . vnwu.f 'FOOTBALL STATISTICS- 4 ceo cEoeo 'VARSITY ' McKinley ..,.,.,. ....... 4 6 1 Wooster ...... ..,, . ,. ..., . 0 McKinley ........ 0 Steubenville .......... ..... . 19 McKinley .,...,,. .. ...... 26 Akron Central S.ST,,SSS ...... H 6 McKinley ........ 33 Akron South ................. 0 McKinley ....,... ..,,. 19 b Youngstown Rayen .,.,...,..,. 0 McKinley S,,,.,,. .T..... 4 6 New Philadelphia, SSSS,,,.S.S. .. 0 McKinley .,,,,,., .,,,S,, 1 9 Toledo Woodward ...,. Q ,....... 0 McKinley ......., i ...... 12 Alliance ,.Y,.....,,.SSSS,SS.,.S,,.,,.,.. 0 McKinley ,.,.,..T SSS.,,. 3 4 Cleveland Collinwoodu. . .. O McKinley ,.,,,.., ,.S. 1 3 Massillon ,.,,.T. .,.,.,S,.............. 0 Total ,1....248 -- Tot al ...,...,. ...... - E ' RESERVES ' EV ' .,.-.111-r.., ? 'Q Qs 1 If 'fox is 0,3 18' 5 gil ,be :'f'. 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' BASKETBALL STATISTICS ' Erie 9? - ' Q ii? ,Q Molqioloy 22, East Liverpool 30 McKinley 18, Cleveland Collin- l 1 McKinley 32, Dover 16 wood 23 A 1 I ' McKinley 33, Columbus East 15 MCKIUIC3' 115, Cleveland Lake- l f l i e ' , ' ' WOO 2 1 ECKEUICY 21' Alumni 20 McKinley 35, Toledo Wood- 3 cKinley 23, Dayton Steele 18 , Ward Tech 27 1 Nx,l,A1,I, 5 ' MCKQUICY 20, H2lm1lt011 24 McKinley 22, Youngstown IVE-':5':11 QTY, McKinley 27, AkrorrCentral 33e,, South.2,6 ' Rf W ':gl1 McKinley 49, New Philadel- MCKIHICY 32, Alliance 19 E ohia 14 I McKinley 49,-Marietta 19 11 l , A MCKIUICY 20, Alllance 25 McKinley 25, Massillon 26 McKinley 24, Akron South 25 McKinley 31, Columbus 3 , 5 McKinley 12, Massillon 11 1 South 47 Y E Zozo, kr: f. 1 WW' 1 TOURNAMENTS 1 1 iii? 1 2 13? AKRON TOURNAMENT - ' 413 ' 1 j 4 L 5 . , McKinley 24, Akron Central 20 McKinley 37, Elyria 19 1 ' , 1 T li McKinley 20, Youngstown E. 11 McKinley 2.0, Akron North 18 ' 1 1 1 35 1 COLUMBUS TOURNAMENT ' I 2 . McKinley 29, East Liverpool 25 McKinley 25, Columbus Cen- 3 , 1 McKinley 20, Dayton Stivers 25 tral 23 .X Q: 1 'ow' ' 41, . A T to 42 RESERVE BASKETBALL STATISTICS 44' 1 ' . Reserves 29, East Liverpool 30 Reserves 31, Collinwood 30 1 Reserves 29, 5Akron West 20 Reserves 18, Lakewood 29 geserves 23' item 15' I 24 Reserves 47, Warren 12 e0 eserves , ron entra 3 . 1 1 Reserves 39, New Philadel- Reserves 33, Alhanee 32, A phia 16 Reserves 52, New Philadel- 1 f 5 E Reserves 28, Alliance 25 Phia 9 . I i Z Reserves 29, Massillon 26 Reserves 25, MaSS1ll0U 24 Reserves 49, Carrollton 11 Reserves 26, Salem 14 1 M X 1 ,,, ,, o,, , , otooooos , , o , ,, ,,,, ,, 3 ooi. ,, ,,,, oott 5 1 ,,, ,, ,,, 1 ,, ,, t , o r ,,, ,,,, iroooi O S Y V - or e 1wm'YN.'a '-..- A ---en-fl 103 Iwo-- I . E al ' . ' f ki' 1 j Q ia 2, s,, Amr' 151421-,ii , - z 1 1,0-23.7 ,..-, V 4 immun- 5 5 I ll I 11 :A4 , Zu' , 4.2 fi,l'.i . . K1 giiyixf, Hiiiiiig li tv? 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Coach Peabody displayed his keen insight of youth and ofthe court game when he did not work his team hard so that he might have them in good shape for early season games, but conditioned them gradually in expectation ofthe state championship tournament play. Two letter- men returned this year, Captain Sam Hodnick, forward, and Ray Barrett, guard and center. Coach Peabody built up a strong defensive team with these players as a nucleus, the other posts being filled by members of last year's reserve squad. After trying several combina- tions, the combination of Hodnick and Daniels, forwards, Barrett, center, Jurekovic and Rittersbaugh, guards, proved to be the most lzziiiu'-fl 'r.?125'- '.5'.!Zsa,'T -:J ! H- El T ' E , ' E 1 ' 1 E 5 2 5 s . I 5 529 ith i f!! lx 1 Q , 1, i , . f ie' .sr ' Vx? l,l'I , frm wifi lil il. 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This was the lirst time in recent years that a setback was handed to a McKinley team in the initial encounter. Lack of scoring power and a deficiency of a good pivot man caused the defeat. The following week a somewhat altered lineup was presented by the McKinleyites, Ray Barrett, a strong defensive player, handling the center job, and Esmont holding down a guard's position. The team succeeded in turning back the Dover quintet, State champs in '27. The close, snappy passing attack, characteristic of McKinley basket- ball teams, was very evident in this game. Columbus East brought a highly touted team to Canton, but were vanquished as McKinley's cagers hit the bucket consistently from different ranges. ' A strong, fast Alumni team was defeated by a one point margin after a thrilling game, in which McKinley's defense was tested to its fullest capacity. 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' 145, wi - 1-' 1, ,mi r !.i'y,, -l H im-me lt--ff-FA .X ll 55,1 1 2525 A' t fig l, 312 4 i ftv f . fd It ,512 C1 , l g IQ i f f yxbyj ml' r if ll f l f klxl 1 E 1 V' Q ,g g : l ,M P'-1 u-A r .mm :i.Q1..s.. -.1 -.. v -u 'vv YNQE, .. . . J mm wa.,-.. ... ,.. ri.. 1-.ia ii A i ie izfjfzlfi page CAMPBELL, Forward CLARK, Forward BEIDLER, Forward 'iff' NJ ii i ,YQ Next the McKinleyites took a southward jaunt, and trimmed the ,giiijdli veteran Dayton Steele aggregation. At Hamilton, however, the Mc? ,f Kinley cagers met with different luck and Ham1lton,s speedy tossers ,i W ,TQ wx' iw wi 'hh ' iv gained a close Victory after a thrilling overtime period. 59? 25 Another defeat came at the hands of the classy Akron Central quin- S Q l tet, but New Philadelphia succumbed to a McKinley scoring rampage. ' 'C' In the initial fray of the county series, Alliance trounced the Mc- 2 4 Kinleyites using a fast, clever dribbling attack. A trip to Akron to ' battle Akron South resulted in a one point setback for Canton, after H, . , Q a stellar game was played. ' . 'ii i , U The greatest defensive game seen in the auditorium court in recent 1 gf , years resulted in a McKinley victory over their old rivals Massillon, ,f-Q, F thus evening the count in the county series. A 5 Cleveland Collinwood, rated as the best team in the fifth city, ' brought a team of veteran stars to Canton and administered a defeat if on Coach Peabody's basketeers. Revenge was gained, however, when Lakewood's strong team fell before the McKinley passing attack in a close, rough game. The following Week the undefeated Toledo Woodward Tech team if received their Hrst setback, as Peabody started the second stringers, Efflmif who succeeded in amassing a lead for the regulars. A trip to Youngs- 52 X town South was then taken and with poor results, as a strong Youngs- tbl., 5: 4 '. 1 , an Q it gi i 'i - 1 i'2.r':m.,s.,a4 slil ,L ga, FEW-fL4'ii1'? 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McKinley displayed some excellent basketball, and enthusiastic followers saw prospects of a county title for McKinley. Marietta,s cagers appeared in Canton, and the Pioneer City lads received a sound lacing at the hands of the McKinley cagers. The final game of the county series was played at Massillon before a packed gym. McKinley's hopes for a county title were dashed to pieces as a fighting Massillon team downed McKinley, once again only one point separated victory from defeat, but the McKinleyites lacked the point. The Orange and Black cagers penetrated the McKinley defense and amassed an early lead, which the Canton team was never able to overcome. McKinley seemed unable to throw off the depression following the Massillon victory and consequently displayed a very inferior game of basketball in the final game of the scheduled season with the sturdy Columbus South squad. The winners displayed uncanny accuracy in hitting the basket, and as a result handed McKinley the worst defeat of the season. ' We would like to tender at this time to the team and to the coach hearty congratulations for the fine spirit and sense of sportsmanship. W , ig.-cr-.-:,g:::1f fn?fig'-.-'ff.jl-:Q:gf-::g,:5..::. ..:.,.,-J .Q:::.ig:fzgn. ,ai W ,1.,.,:f.sfm1:.:gfu..f.- If ,. . 5' V ,fsfy , xfrf' 1. Z' ' eff.. ,-4 , x mf. , L f. . 1 A1 .- v-F ' next. , , , .' .V '55, , ,. , f V - V, -, , , 'fi .ffffv '-,fL.f.- fa ' , ,, ' 'fy wi, '- Y .,E..,,4i5..-, -,:rg3:,...a,.:r...5r,..a,g,.:-,Ea, ,i.,1:.za1:1. ..LgL.:.,..-T ' :,15::-:L ix. 1:5 Quai: .rms '...,s 4. as --dnl 107 111141-- ,Max l I xr ff? EEE -i,f'Jf3v We 'ill 5,1 , X 1 ,. ,,'.fyfi QC! 'li '44 n'1', i me at ,553 liifif .ersfifflifi fiwfw' grating !:e,,..1 may-3 , 1 'QTEQST hifi, Mile. A lr, uw ' ,4 m, 4 gtg 4. l ilfjh if 1, ,tag , .1 X. lgigf '1 TW 4rYz.,f-,We 15' ,f il., Hiiig, ,, 4 ,E ji ff: agaii ' HZ el f if W? in if 1 , 1 lb' lip . la Sfgif Q Us ml? 54 ga i gag X g iff?-l:'2, ,gift E., IH, 5 5151, 4. gig? .lffi , .U ' ,if F, 'fiflfliil fii iff L, vs. ' .ix ei ages lg! El Ev iff? iriffiju rg M fy' l5:,', 2is lit? i?'ll7.,r'4w ' NM :ll , N 31? Jr l N W gi 4' lj-if VX' State Championship Tournament Q f -,UNNER-UP in the K QQ tourney is the mark of S X--Q Kinley cagers attained 3 f This feat came as a r scheduled season, hut team is hard to put down. When the Akron tournament sidered a favorite, in fact little Coach Peabody's cagers. After of the tourney, the unfavored dope bucket when 'they pro- Akron Central outfit, previous Youngstown East had the of the fighting Canton they tasted defeat after counter, in which the played a classy brand of The following week ton quintet at the north- ment. McKinley ran state scholastic basketball achievement to which the Mc- in tournament competition. surprise after the success of the it proved to all that a fighting opened McKinley was not con- or no recognition was given drawing a bye in the first round McKinley squad upset the ceeded to defeat the nifty victors over McKinley. misfortune to be the opponent team, and consequently a tough, defensive en- sturdy McKinleyites basketball. found a well-drilled Can- eastern Ohio tourna- wild and trounced the highly touted Elyria team in a game which diSPl3Yed t0 Canton fans the real ability of the McKinley cagers. NCXU Akf0H North WHS Cn' countered, with a trip to Columbus as the Stake, and after 3 hilfd' fought, thrilling game, the McKinleyites triUmPn9d, Winning the trip to the State capital and a beautiful silver troPhY' At Columbus the team, now given careful c0I1SidCf3fiOn by' tne Ofnef contestants, showed a remarkable comeback ill the SCC01'ld half and trimmed the East Liverpool quintet, early SCHSOU ViCt0fS OVCY MC' Kinley. The semi-finals of the State championship SHW the HOW Cn' thused and determined come a powerful team tral. Spectators at the the splendid defense and many coaches were chances of a lVIcKinlev victory. H In the final game of McKinleyites fought they fought a losing fulDayton Stivers High strength and size of defeat the lVfcKinley but credit must be fight lVfcKinley put up. McKinley won another and Beidler, 'Canton spectively, were select- Canton squad over- from Columbus Cen- game were amazed at exhibited by McKinley optimistic as to the state championship the state tourney the a game battle, but one against the power- School. The superior Dayton combined to hopes of a state title, given for the splendid As a result of this game trophy and Jurekovic guard and forward re- edontheAll-Ohioteam. --at 1081119- f Rowflmlb, Birnoxki, Crrrzz, Zagray, SlII'lI.br , ffrbrr. Sr'l'0l1fi Rofc'-ASn11'ff1, Rudy, fackmrzzz faculty illn11r1gf'r',' .1lz'!Ir'r. C!lI'f.:'l', Coach: .Id!1I7lJ', Ef1rr'11j5ght. BASKETBALL RESERVES R W URN1NG out consistent winners seems to be the hobby of F Q Coach Carter, as in 1928 he again produced a Reserve com- bination at McKinley which lost only two games during the Q, entire season. Coach Carter is accomplishing wonders in his basketball tutelage at McKinley, as his teams have Won 78 out ol' S3 games in six years competition. This year,s Reserve team proved to he a strong offensive quintet as they scored an average ol' 36 points per game, while their opponents scored only 21. A fast passing and a clever shooting combination were these Reserve cagers, and at times they also displayed a tight defense. This year most of the games were played with Reserve teams of other high schools. and judging from the results, McKinley should have a powerful cage team in 1929. The live players who carried the burden of the attack for the Reserves were Shrake and Lieber, forwards, Earenlight, center. Green and Zagray, guards. Individual scoring honors went to Lieber, forward, who scored 136 points, and Shrake was runner-up with 115 points. The eleven players to receive the Reserve letters were Adams, Birnoslci, Earenhght, Green, Lab, Lieber. Miller, Printz, Rudy, Shrake and Zagray. You have made a line record fellows, and McKinley expects even more of you next season. ---all 1O9l1vC1-- L1 Firff Row-Dr Yarnzo 11, Farwick, Benron, Trarzy, Captaing Miday, Cordrey, Adamf. Sftond Row Young, Coachg Shralee, Fehn, Millar, Zagray, Shozz, Clezfenger. Third Row- Klrk, Slf ghter Jlotricf, Zllafon, lfarenjighi, Seirer, Rich, Smith, Student Manager. RESERVE FOOTBALL If OACH Ward Young produced one of the hnest Reserve football teams in 1927 that has ever been brought forth at McKinley. Any coach realizes that taking a team of inexperi- gx A enced players and Whipping them into shape is no small task, ' but Coach Young accomplished this feat very capably. Con- sequently the 1927 Reserve team captured all but one of the eight games played during the past season. Theteam possessed a strong line and a fast, smashing backheld, which opponents found hard to check. The plays Were executed in a smooth manner, more becoming to a more experienced eleven, for the Reserves piled up 221 points against their combined opponents'S1. Several ofthe Reserve regulars proved so adept at the game that they will doubtless hold down varsity berths next season. u 1n their initial encounter the Reserves romped away with a 46-7 victory over Malvern, and a 35-0 defeat was next plastered on the Salem Reserves. But in their third conflict they were handed a 31-0 setback at the hands of Louisville, Class B County Champions in 1927. iNavarre then fell a victim to the smooth attack of a rebuilt Reserve team, 13-7. A trip to Salem resulted in another sweeping vic- tory over the Salem Reserves 34-O. Carrollton Went down to a 6-O defeat, after a bitter, hard-fought battle. The rest were easy. -fa--if 110 Iwo-- Frrff Row-Shralef, Goff, Rudy, Hodnick, Canzpbrll, Barbour, .WcCormirle. Sfcond Row- Kel! 4darnJ, Rieglfr, Zfren, Kirk, Brown, Hurnrnfl. Third Row-Coach Young, Glenn, Bufrh F Barbour, fllafon, Clfofngfr, Ilayey, Rom, Student Jllanager fllyflv. VARSITY TRACK TEAM OACH YOUNG, in his second year as track mentor at Mc- Kinley, seems likely to produce a successful team. Many promising aspirants were unearthed in the interclass competi- tion, and combining these with the two lettermen, Hodnick and Rudy, Young expects to turn out avsquad which, although not expected to win a majority of meets, will do their best to blazon the name of McKinley in the annals of track competition. In the dashes, Campbell, Barbour, Mason, McCormick, Rudy and Ross will carry the McKinley colors, with Rudy, Kell, Butch, Riegler and Glenn in the distance runs. Shrake, Adams, McCormick, and Cody are the probable hurdlers, while.Brown, Shrake and Mc- Cormick will do most of the jumping. Goss, Esmont, Hodnick, Zeren and Benson will be the weight tossers, and the pole-vaulting will be done by Hummel, Clevenger and Hayes. The schedule for the season follows: April 20-21, Ohio Relays at Columbus, April 28, Triangular Meet, Salem, Akron, and McKinley at Canton, May 5, Lakewood Relays at Lakewood, May 12, County Meet, May 19, District Meet at Salem, and May 25-26, State Meet at Columbus. Track has been growing more and more popular and the peak is expected to be reached this year. they are ...gml 111 lub.. Ilff Rower-lrfrrzzlrl. Ouayfr. Falvzlff, Gray, Ifl'f'j7Ti'r1111111. Sfrnml' Roto! Kirk. .llrCn1'nl1'f',l'. You l Ollfllf l'lz4r.rl,C!f1rk. 'VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM ' ofwf' , OR several years swimming has been a minor sport at Mc- ln Kinley. but in the last year the feats of Coach Young's swimmers began two-he heralded throughout thenschool. At l foe. the conclusion ol mterclass swimming activities. Coach 'JT ' Young selected the most promising tankmen, and drilled them in preparation for a series of scheduled meets. Two dual meets and the state swimming meet comprised the schedule. ln the dual meet with Lakewood, McKinley received the short end of a -L8-16 score. McKinley succeeded in capturing only two first places, as Cannon, high scorer in state meet. led Lakewood to a sweeping victory. The Akron East meet was a spectacular and interesting contest With East winning -I0-19. Fela, of Akron, who holds the world's schol- astic record in the 100 yard hack stroke, captured three hrst places and almost defeated McKinley single-handed. Only one Canton man gained a lirst place for McKinley, Farrall winning the 60 yard breast stroke. Better luck accompanied the team in their jaunt to Dayton for the state meet. as they landed fourth place with 10 points. The McKinley points came by winning the 120 yard medley relay and when Gray captured a third place in the 60 yard free style. aqui 112 lub.. jamrf Staudr Bfally ' CHEERLEADERS ' ,fREDIT where credit is due, is an advisable adage, and that is precisely what McKinley High aims to do. Credit has been given to members of various athletic teams, publication gt Al staffs and other worthy organizations, but let us stop and 'f'QN'b give a tribute to those loyal boosting fellows, whom we call cheerleaders. A team does its best for McKinley, but sometimes the best can be advanced even farther by loyal support and cheering. The McKinley High cheerleaders direct this support and enthusiasm into the channel of organized cheering. Before the second football game a most successful staff of cheer- leaders had been selected by the student body. They were Paul James, Francis Staudt, Raymond Beatty, and Ralph Watkins. They served faithfully throughout the football season and some credit is due them for the successful season of 1927. During the long basketball season and the tournament play McKinley always found these fellows on the job, and the same loyalty appeared in their work in track and baseball. Their boosting duties include not only athletics but also we Hnd them on deck at assemblies of almost every kind, endeavoring to bring out that fine, encouraging spirit so helpful to those working for McKinley. f . if 7: ---a-il 113 li-on F1r.rt Row-Ilillibifh, famex, johmzon, Bulldog, Yale Mafc0t,' G, Rofmfr, Ilarvard Maxrot Nift, llflanagerg Noble, Seiple, Mar Kenzie. Sfcomi Row-Wynn, E. johnfton, Shaejfr G Scott, A. Stoll, Pritrhzzrd, Gould, Stake. Tlzlrd Row-Gatrhel, Claypool, Engliflz, Spflman Giles, Clapper, Steed, YALE - HARVARD GAME g T THE end of the basketball season Miss Whitlock chooses 9 girls for the Yale-Harvard teams. The girls are selected from the best players on the three class teams. March 12 brought an end to the Hjinxl' which has been following the Harvard team for the past several years. The game ended with the score 34-33 in favor of Harvard. Lucile Seiple was captain of the winning team, and the line-up was Spelman, Stabe, Clapper, MacKenzie, Giles. Substitutes, Steed, Gould, Strikowski, Pritchard. Mary Elizabeth Nist was the manager of the team and little Gretchen Roemer was the mascot. The players wore white middies and bloomers trimmed in red. The Yale team had as its captain Betty James. The other players were Shaeffer, Wynn, English, H. Johnston, Hillibish. Substitutes, Gatchel, Claypool, Johnston, Hess. The Yale team wore blue middies and white bloomers on which was a blue bulldog. Betty Kling was the manager and a bulldog served as mascot. The Scott twins, Gertrude and Anne, were the cheerleaders for the two teams. 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Ff-1 K gr 1 FE fi .. . -Q1 , a.. ...,, ' -All rr- .f 11 1 1 17 ing' Q 1-1 'Il'- :, lr'-1. 1 legkfii , 1 11 's-YF 11 lgfff-3 if 1131? ,11 1151111.11 1 1111141-111 11 141 ,fzfgrxx Jw- 3551 Q , , Galchel, Sfiple, Freymark, Nirt, Clzzpper, Shryock, Patterron, jamer, ATIHCKKHZZUK, Bolfndfr, Cater. fi' ' SENIOR GIRLS' HOCKEY ' , OCKEY has created more interest this year than ever before. 1,1 1 1'!1'!. '. f91f1'1.- 111 1 111: rx,-V, la 111 1 i 1 I 1,1, 171. 1 ' 151 . , , 1 fQ.fQf11 In other years we have been handrcapped by bad weather, 111l2'1-511 but th1s season the Weather man was unusually klnd to us, and enabled MISS Whrtlock to have all the games run oH 1n 1' eg 5 f? ,two weeks. All the players showed great rmprovement over 11 Q in last 'ear s work, and th1s fact of course tended to make the ames ver .fr-,551 gf ,f .r ,cl . Sl . . . g y 5-5:,:i.j1' excrtrng and hard fought, sometrmes drawrng qurte a good srzed crowd Ng3fj1,j:gl 13 111 of 11 11 The Sophs although rnexperrenced rn hockey showed unusually Hne i17ff',i1'1 playrng, provrdrng some good opposrtron for the Junlors and Senrors, rn one case a httle too good. 11 321 The Senrors started out successfull , wrnnin from the So hs 11-10 1 . -1 . . Y . g . P . l rn the hrst game and defeatmg the Junrors 11-S 1n the second. Then a d d d h S ' I h 1 ' d h' h jmx seeme to escen on t e emors. n t e tur game, w rc was Xing? Mgrfgjgf'-1 a Hght from begrnnrng to end, they were defeated 5-3 by the Sophs. KEW11 --1.11 - ' ' 11 61:1 12,5-415217 In the last the Junrors surpassed the Senrors, defeatmg them 9-7. llgr,-I 'Afford' Thus the Senrors won two ames and lost two frnrshln second rn the 5 -M11 . . g . . 1 . g 11.1 hlfxgqtlgg serles. Although they d1d not Wm the champronshrp they played hard rn every game, and drsplayed fine sp1r1t. Qgigg-I The followrng grrls played on the Senror team: Helen Gatchel, Lucrle Ser le, Ethel Cleven er, Mar Elrzabeth Nrst, Mrldred Cla er, P g Y lk Geraldine Bolender, Jean MacKenzie, Betty James, Mary Patterson, Dorls Gates, Lors Shryock and Georgra Freymark, captarn. 1 1 af...--.--.KA.-,--.-.-----,wwf' .....11'i:: W-: MZ g JZTZZ' ,,11 'T'1j:r g:''W'j'T'i A--'----+'-----------i---TEQTTTll L+ -4+-f'-W'-f-'WW--A--------1---K- --'- -1-- --M Vfff- --------M - ---f- -------W ---- --- ..--.- ----.M-.-,..h-.-. . .,,. iL.,'1gQ,:tEg::0Eiff5ii'L,,wm4l EW-'Fl F' :XLT-1 l 114 :H-If --4--11 115 Iwo-- Firft Row-E. Smith, folznfton, Xobff, Gould, lluiiffbfrgfr, Bc1.f.r1'ngfr. Sfrond Row-B, C011 fry! Delp, Zaugg, Ffiglitvifr. ' JUNIOR GIRLS' HOCKEY ' CMM ,OCKEY was one of the favorite sports among the Juniors -- aa this year for there was a squad of over twenty girls present W at the hrst practice. After a while, this squad was cut.down J R to about fifteen, eleven regular players and four substitutes. are 'I ln the first game with the Sophomores, the Juniors found that they had a formidable foe in this class, and after a hard-fought game won 7-S. The second game which the Juniors played was with the Seniors, and they were forced to bow down before their upper classmen. The score was 11-5. However the Juniors, determined to win, went into their next game with an entirely new line-up and succeeded in thoroughly subduing the Sophomore team 10-3. The final struggle for the championship now lay between the two upper classes and both teams went into the game with a determination to win. The Juniors had succeeded in working up a great deal more team work than there had been in their first battle with the Seniors, and by virtue of the new line-up, the Juniors won their final game 9-7, thus securing the championship. The eleven regular players were: Katherine Zaugg, Hester Jane Johnston, Clara Louise Huntsberger, Elsie Grace Gould, Edna Smith, Janet Delp, Betty Hess, Jane Cool, Evelyn Luethi, Bernice Converse, and Dorothy Noble, captain. The substitutes were: Geneva Copthorne, De Vere Bassinger, Beulah Feightner, Emma Kaufman, and Margaret ZurLinden. --owl 116 Iwo-- Fznt Row-Sicleafoore, Parker, Hebert, fohnffon. Szcond Row-Spoltf, illonnard, Steed, Claypool, Spelman. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' HOCKEY . W, HE Sophomore Hockey team fought a hard but losing battle fffd this year. Out of four games three were lost, but that can not KU be considered a disgrace for their playing balanced evenly M their failure to score high. Defeat is never a wet blanket to the Sophomore spirit. Such was the case of the victory. of the Sophomores over the Seniors, with a score of 5-3. The scores of the remaining games Were as follows: Juniors 7, Sophomores 5, Juniors 3, Sophomores 3, Seniors 11, Sophomores 10. The players were Hazel Steed, captain and goalkeeper, Mary Catherine Hebert, fullback, Dorothy Monnard, fullback, Marjorie Spotts, right halfbackg Martha Sickafoose, center halfbackg Virginia ,R P- In 1 fi Jw., 1 . nz' ., Nl: All ,,. 'if M. ' l ,i , 4 M' ' V lriwfl v1'--- ' Parker, left halfbackg Thelma Claypool, left Wing, Florence Smith, fffjffjff? left inside, Eleanor Spelman, center, Edra Johnston, right inside, Janet Alper, right Wing. The subs were Ruth Griffiths, Margaret l Schellhase and Mary Ellen Fair. All the games were played at Harter's Held with a few enthusiastic rooters present. 1,5 5 iff,-'iff ,if 52. ' ':J::: ::7'e -N'-XM'W'-t '-MU 'M-H'--tt '- -H -H'--e-ef -f ----A-------e---A-M A-A--M.-.-..----. .,.. ...xx ::.::-521.1 .31.5.:,..,m.--w5:.w..-af .::: Q:-aw,-mfg-Q,awwwixu- ,,,M, L ,,,. A zz., 25,1-li ' 'z 'cf v i srii E f' f lhi dJ,.f 1? f' t' 35 --fa-If 117 line-- Fzrft Row-Wextland, Kramer, Dominick, Floriing, Goff, lllaurfr, Brown. Second Row-Paulfon Moorz, Sfhnozvel, Drungfnbolz, Pfiyterer, Hammerly, Roniter. ' SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL ' WAN OR three years the Senior classes have ruled supreme in the lt if intramural basketball contests. Again this year, a formidable S? if 1 Senior team, composed of experienced cagers, won all eight A of their games and displayed a brand of basketball which completely outclassed their opponents. The A team, having in its lineup experienced amateur cagers, dis- played a smashing offensive and a line defense, which allowed their opponents an average of only fifteen points per game. The A team got of to a fine start, trimming the Sophs 25-16 in an interesting game. Next the Juniors fell before the Senior attack 19-13 in a game featured by fine defensive playing. The Sophomores again succumbed to a superior Senior team in their second game by a score of 30-16, and in the final game of the season the Seniors nosed out the Juniors 20-15 in a close, hard fought game. The Senior B team also enjoyed a very successful season, winning its first game with the Sophs 13-5 and next trouncing the Juniors 26-13. In the second round they encountered little opposition while topping the Sophs 21-17 but won their Hnal game after a hard fight, downing the Juniors 30-25. We wish you farewell Seniors, and McKinleyites know that you were a hard bunch to defeat. McKinley will remember and cherish your line sense of sportsmanship. - ---all 118 iw-- R- Ag, Z Fzrfl Row-Clapper,E,rchZiman, Gatrhel, famef, Seiplf, MacKenzie, Hillibixh. Second Row-Cater Shryock, Sabo, Freymark, Keyn, Kell. V SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL LTHOUGH the Seniors were defeated in the interclass series when the points of the A and B teams were added up, they feel that their last year of basketball at McKinley has not been spent in vain. They were handicapped to a certain extent due to the fact that such a small number of girls came out for the teams, leaving very few and sometimes no substitutes. However, those who did come out had real class spirit and did their best to win their class numerals. The A team went through a successful season losing only one game out of six, that one being to the juniors. lt looked as if the Seniors had won that game but the final whistle blew with the Juniors in the lead the score being 30-29. The fates seemed to be against the B team for they lost every game, some of them by very small scores. However they were good sports and did their best for the class. The A team consisted of: Hillibish, Clapper, MacKenzie, Frey- mark, Seiple, Gatchel, Eschliman and James, Captain. The B team consisted of Hatmaker, Kell, Keyes, Sabo, Shryock and Gates, captain. i The Seniors wish at this time to express their appreciation and grati- tude to Miss Whitlock for her faithful work with the teams for the past three years. We feel that under her coaching we have received more than an increased knowledge of basketball. --fa-Il 1191119-' Firxt Row-W. Sojfel, A. Aka, T. Ray, H. Dflfarmon, F. Barr, S. Bailey, R. Feldman, Kogel. Serond Row-R. Foxy, H. Kutrieb, H. Fnwel, L. Stevem, P. Hutchiron, W. Thompfon, H. Culp. ' JUNIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL ' L HE Junior interclass basketball team did not come up to BQ pre-season expectations, and as a result finished last in the F class scramble, with only two points. After capturing the sky! swimming meet, the Juniors began to express hope of Hying their colors in June, but theresult of the basketball put a damper on such an expectation. The poor showing made by the Juniors is due largely to lack of material rather than lack of enthusiasm. With thirteen Junior cagers participating in varsity and reserve competition, Coach Carter was forced to build his two teams from inexperienced material. The A team displayed an exceptionally line defense, but also a somewhat weak offense. The Junior A's received a rather severe jolt in their opening fray when they were defeated 20-14 by the Sophs. They played splendid basketball in their next game with the Seniors, but dropped the contest by a 19-13 score. The Sophomores again defeated the Juniors 31-29 in an exciting, hard-fought game, and the Seniors nosed out the Junior cagers 20-15 in the Hnal game. The B team fared somewhat better, capturing two of their games both at the expense of the Sophs, the Hrst 27-13. But the Juniors fell before the speedy attack of the Senior B's, 26-13 in the initial con- test and dropped the final fray 30-25. We wish you luck Juniors and we greatly desire that you succeed in attaining the intramural championship next year. --41-ll 120 lub-- Fzrrl Row-Cilff, Shdffff, Stable, Wy1zn, Gould. Second Row-fohnftun, Englixh, Noble, Smith Kaufman, Lundy, Dflp, Hunbhfrgfr, Anderfon, K. Zaugg, A. Zaugg, Long. JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL KNJMA' -HEN Miss Whitlock called for candidates for the Junior L27 basketball team, more than enough for two teams answered. Probably because they did noE win a game last year, the XJ Juniors were determined to Hght this year, and as the result ' they won the interclass championship which entitled them to numerals. Much of the credit goes to the B team, as they lost but one game, thus earning live points toward the championship. Miss Whitlock also did a great deal in coaching the team. The Hrst game was played with the Sophs. The Juniors won 29-8. The second Was with the Seniors and was the most exciting game of the year. The Juniors nosed out the Seniors in the last minute of play to make the score 30-29. The third with the Sophs resulted in 37-25, the Juniors on the larger end of the score. The Sophs showed much improvement and the Juniors were compelled to work harder than in the lirst game. The next game was with the Seniors and the Seniors won 45-37. The Juniors won the next game with the Sophs, 42-28. The final Senior game was the grand finale, the Seniors emerging victorious. The whole season was a great success and the girls had a lot of fun even though the practice was hard. --owl 121 liner-- Fzrst Row-Steve, Coplea, Clevenger, Gerber, Hamilton, Hollick. Second Row-Temple, Mottrce Kettler, Bork, Polk, Ron. Third Row-Adair, Smith, McCormick, Burkhart, Benton. SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL ' JV.,-3 OR the first time in many years a Sophomore intramural lc basketball team Hnished second in the interclass competition. t The Sophomores possessed a fast, accurate but small team, .0 which succeeded in contributing trouble to its opponents. ' Coach Boone produced a team of scrappy cagers, which proved that the class of '30 has in its ranks some splendid athletic ability. We hope that after another year's experience has been attained, the Sophs will be able to capture the scholastic honors. The A team started the season in great shape by trimming the Juniors in the initial contest 20-14. Then the Seniors appeared as their first stumbling block, downing them 25-16. The Sophs staged a comeback after this defeat, and nosed out the Juniors 3 1-29in a thrilling game. They entered the final test With determination, but the powerful Senior quintet trounced them again 30-16. The Sophomore B's experienced a disastrous season, losing every game of the interclass series. A 27-13 loss, inflicted by the Juniors, was followed by 13-5 setback at the hands of the Seniors. ln the second round of play the Juniors trimmed the Sophs 30-23, and the victorious Seniors handed them a 27-17 defeat. l I ,i, vi . ,- -- ,-.,.:.,.i.,i-,M 1 ...gui 122 Imp.. Firft Row-Stefd, Spottf, Pritchard, Loehr, Sickafooxe, fohluton, Warlock. Second Row-Claypoizl Kerr, Monnard, Stilt, Spelmarz, Lloyd. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL fam IGHTING with a never-say-dieu spirit, the Sophs had a li fairly good basketball season, but were able to gain only four Q? K victories, all of which go to the credit of the B team. 5 There was some fine material on the A team, but they were unable to defeat either the Seniors or the Juniors. Both teams played three games with each of their opponents. Some of the games were played in the gym, and others in the music room. We had a few spectators and a very few rooters, but those who did come out showed their loyalty in such a manner that we thought the entire Booster section was cheering. The scores for the games played by the A team are as follows: Juniors 29, Sophomores 83 Seniors 44, Sophomores 165 Juniors 37, Sophomores 25, Seniors 44, Sophomores 24, Juniors 42, Sophomores 29, Seniors 23, Sophomores 15. The BU team was more successful and scored four victories to two defeats. The scores follow: Juniors 31, Sophomores 25, Seniors 14, Sophomores 40, Juniors 29, Sophomores 32, Seniors 16, Sophomores 275 Juniors 33, Sophomores 9, Seniors 14, Sophomores 35. ---sul 123 Iwo-- Fzrft Row-Rifglfr, Ilfirfbaugh, Bffhff, lfrmont. Second Row-Brown, Belden, Daniflr, Pnpermle SENIOR BOYS' TRACK TEAM K 'M HE outcome of the interclass track meet, an annual event frfi at McKinley, was of great interest to the Seniors, as their k total of points in intramural competition was not so great Mg, that they did not make a great eifort to win the track event. Accordingly when the Hrst tidings of the coming track season were heard, the Senior captain, Jack Barbour, proceeded to assemble a formidable team. Among the ones seeking laurels for the Seniors were Campbell, an excellent sprinter, Goss, a weight-tosser of ability, and Brown, who is rated a good jumper. The Seniors' weight men succeeded in obtaining 20 points for their class in the weight events, and consistent placing in track events raised the Senior total to 435 points. The Seniors captured the meet, nosing out the Sophs by a 3 point margin. Goss led the scoring with 10 points. In order to win the meet the Seniors had to capture the mile relay, the Hnal event ofthe meet. A team composed of Campbell, Barbour, Brown, and Danielsawas able to nose out the Sophomore team and win the meet. Well Seniors it was a Hne piece of work, and much credit is due to the members of the team. McKinley wished them the best of luck in varsity competition. --Owl 124 lub-- Firfz Row-Shryork, Feik, fllacKenzie, famm, Nift. Sffoud Row-Gaichfl, Daberko, Baker, Seiple SENIOR GIRLS' TRACK NLY a feyv Seniors expressed their intentions of competing in the annual track meet held at Lehman field. But those girls who did come out expect to do their best toward up- KJXJJ holding the standards ofthe class. Those who signed up as recruits at the first call Were: Betty James, captaing Lois Shryock, Jean MacKenzie, Lucile Seiple, Mary E. Nist and Gladys E. Keyes, Doris Baker. Last year the Seniors took Hrst place in several events of the track meet. The shot put was won by Peg Castor, and the broad and high jumps by Bug Sickafoose. The Seniors also placed in the 50 yard and 100 yard dashes, and participated in the javelin, baseball and basket- ball throws. ---ef-il 125 lic-- Fznt Row-Rudy, Hummel, lllerriman, Vogflgfyarzg, fac'le,mn, Hufcll, Kirk. Srrorzrl R0wfZeren Kell, Spokane, lllillfr, fofeph, Aldamf. JUNIOR BOYS' TRACK TEAM LTHOUGH the Junior track team did not win the interclass track meet, they possessed an excellent team Which Hnished in third place, only 51,5 points behind the victorious Seniors. The Junior track captain, Allan Rudy, was forced to build a team from inexperienced material, as Bob Shrake Was the only other veteran of the Junior class. However, this same inexperienced team captured six Hrst places, more than any other team in the meet, and displayed ability which wi-ll undoubtedly form the nucleus ofthe varsity track team. Inability to place in the Weight events caused the Junior defeat, as only one second place Was taken in this department. Shrake led the Junior scoring with ll points, gained by lirsts in the 120 yard low hurdles and broad jump, and a third place in the high jump. Rudy followed closely with 10 points from Hrsts in the 220 and S80 yard dashes. First place in the mile relay would have captured the meet for the Juniors, but lack of running material prevented V1CtOfy. Good Work, Juniors. You did not Win the meet, but you put up a good iight. Let,s Wm it next year. --all 126 lic-- JUNIOR GIRLS, TRACK gf' 15 ANY junior girls answered the call as track candidates this li year and many who came out were those who have gained fl points for their class in previous activities. tx IQ il J The team this year will be built around Katherine Zaugg, Clara Louise Huntsberger, Devere Bassinger, Ada Zaugg, Katherine Magee, Beulah Feightner, Margaret Everhard, Lucretia Christie, Bernice Converse, Ethel Stevens, Florence Shanower, Edna Smith, Helen lllon, Zelda Snyder, Sara Lantz, Arlene Hoffman, Gladys Cole, Mary lda Macomber and Ellie Scharr. These girls will try exceedingly hard to Win the track meet, for the winning of first place in track and also baseball will make the Junior girls champions of all girls intramural sports at McKinley. Last year the Juniors won first places in the javelin, baseball throw, SO yard dash, hurdles, basketball throw and 100 yard dash, while they captured second place in the shot put. The Juniors won last year's meet by a high score, topping the Seniors who took second place. --all 127 lm-- 1 Y . l 21' fl-t H Firrt Row-L. MaJ'on, R. zlflaron, Hayes, Clevfnger. Serond Rowglflotfirr. Temple, Frizzfl. Cody, Rorr.-Third Row-Glenn, Barbour, Bfnron, 1WcCormick, ddair. a SOPHOMORE BOYS TRACK TEAM fm -W5 IVING up to expectations, the Sophomores produced one of f ,J the finest track teams ever developed by a Sophomore class l at McKinley. Dean McCormick, Sophomore track captain, W C li ossessed lent of romisin material from which to build W? My P- P Y P g 1 'N' his team. A veryisuccessful team was the result and one which scored 402 points, Hnishing a close second to the Seniors. l McCormick proved to be the star of the meet, scoring 18 points by capturing firsts in the high jump, 440 yard dash, and 220 yard low hurdles, second in the 880, and third in the broad jump. A weakness in weight events and the mile race caused the Sophomore downfall, as they placed in every event except the mile and javelin throw. One of the features of the meet was the pole-vaulting of Clevenger and Hayes, two young Sophomores, who expect in the near future to bring iisJf'!' honor to McKinley in this endeavor. After leading the whole held the Sophomore relay team was nosed out by the Seniors, thereby losing the meet for the Sophs. Very good, Sophs. Keep up the same spirit in varsity track com- petition and you will insure McKinley a good team. ,fmgyy 5 cum. ..., , ,,... .,.,--............,..,...-..-.... --.A NA- --a-----N--------frm., -0-Y -Y V - ,' 1 miaim,..,.7..,...,,....1-.,,..m.U.,m-.,,,,...,. ..an':,,,.,u,s..i.,,.-,W v 4- 1amt5:.mi.4.,,mf--1 -' -i.w-.Ng-2. garb Ji W V. ,J a W, K ,, yi If V1 NA , X., , ?g..,1,!,.. fix., , Ta, I X f 'it . ff 'J 14.35-.rwff ', X if pw ff u .Jr Q f f f 1' .fafwg3,,,M'tf E. - ' ff r l -.,..:.::3yz.:B.m.:if.:,.f..:im2m1r ifQ5:,.eu-EuaeuEin:a.w-:.1:ii: g.iii,:,1s11.f. ,X Tl:-ft ---all 128lI'1b-' SOPHOMORE GIRLS7 TRACK C- XOPHOMORE girls who came out for track this spring are QQ ' d h ' cl ' h h ' h' - going to o t eir utmost towar capturing t e c ampions ip X and thus start their class Well on its Way through McKinley fff' With a good name in athletics. Those around Whom the team will be built are: Julia Krider, Catherine Worlock, Edra Johnston, Zola Bergert, Mary Sickafoose, Cornelia Pritchard, Hazel Steed, Virginia Parker, Eleanor Spelman, Emily Rairigh, Annetta GriHiths, Phoebe James, Dorothy Bast, Florence Smith, Pauline Schwab, Kathryn Grimes, Rosella Goss, Marie Chmel, Thelma Claypool, Dorothy Stitt, Dorothy Monnard, Betty Morrison, and Miriam Hine. There is plenty of line material here, and the Sophomores should be able to place a good team on the track and Held. --owl 129lI1Ib-- First Row-Shrake, Farrall, Pfejerman, Hoehler. Sfcond Row-Engliflz,Gray, Clark. SENIOR BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM g S f ICTORS in the intramural swimming competition in '26, the X fu Seniors were knocked from the pedestal by a strong Junior QQ, Q aggregation. The Seniors put up a stiH' Hght in every race, few AQ' but handicapped by lack of men, they struck a snag and fell i i ' ' by the wayside collecting only fifteen points out of a possible fifty-nine. Qualifying men for each event in the preliminary meet, held De- cember 2, the Seniors, led by Rittersbaugh and Gray, entered the semi-final in fine shape. In the semi-final the Senior swimmers, who had previously qualified, were overwhelmed by ambitious Sophomores and Juniors. The final meet, December 16, brought forth only one outstanding man for the Senior class. This swimmer being Red Gray, a swimmer well known at McKinley for his aquatic feats. Gray swam a beautiful race in the 40 yard back stroke, distancing all opponents easily. Again in the 40 yard breast stroke Gray proved his superiority, leading the field to the finish after an exciting race. In the 20 yard free style the Seniors failed to place, as in the 40 yard free stroke. English finished third in the 100 yard free, and third in the 40 yard breast stroke. Pfiefifierman snatched a second place in the 40 yard back stroke, while Rittersbaugh, who qualified for three events, failed to swim in the final meet. Q-all 130119-- I I e VN Gif ,AI ' iff' wut lx .juiw 3. f M, x . L rw s ' n 1 'I 'Q ln . ill E X- Q15 - if fff- sw..,:Jj i . .M ' Nfl I5: ,ri -,ls ix I J' gif 11 Ti I4 1 . if :Misa ...,. i if -ff 32 Y .ti 1 ,,,'f,fe'1 ai, ffl Wi I- ii? I4 af gi ii! 15 ag 1 ,ae ig . Qlkglwl'l, 4.1. f 'fri il '23, wif 'mil alll ,ff 93 Gisli fi' ' fl 'ld E5 if .1 x.: .yjlgrf f J, fr-lip , i lghflrf 'mai ' . in iff gf f-f-ef'1fA'i as '31 ' ,Q I- -, . 2 i alia. 35' Ei! ., Sl 'fi EQ! la '3 ll! QQ. 1:3 , JL.. R :gg-fi , Firft Row-Duncan, George, Hardy, Conrad. Second Row-Fife, Freymark, Clark. SENIOR GIRLS' SWIMMING HE Senior girls who came out for swimming this year did K- their best in the interclass contest and beat the Sophs 37-39. The Sophs had a good team, and it was a close fight for the W Seniors, but they pulled through bravely. It was easy for the Seniors to take first place' in the 40 yard crawl, 20 yard breast stroke, 40 yard side under and side over, 20 yard back stroke and diving. The Sophomores succeeded in Winning theirelay. There was the usual keen competition between the old rivals, the Juniors and Seniors. The Seniors put up a hard fight, but the Juniors proved too much for them and Won, the score being 28449. The Seniors did not finish in first place as they had expected, but took second place. The championship was Won by the Juniors. Those on the Senior team Were: Myra Hardy, captain, Marjorie Conrad, Georgia Freymark, Isabel Clark, Mary George, Mabel Dougherty, and Mildred Fife. These girls should be complimented on their good Work and on the sportsmanship displayed throughout all the events. ghyfsfrzwr- f-:gm-1 '--J-T-afafqgxfe ass. fr-1if,f,fv-a1agg,s- .H - e e - ,T-fi, 9 , g r M M. ,,..,,,:,,:..,.,-.N., .,,. . . ' M-' -in I I ,-1 ,V , - ' K , , ffiiii. 1 'jQiQI'f ' ' 2-H-r-'--' - f . . , . , , . ,K x X . ,. A - ,I l '? V-, 'f 35:ffIf?fQ 3 V al. dl iff yr 92' -ei E' eff 13? 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HE Juniors evened the score in intramural competition by f. 5 copping the annual swimming meet, after losing the Relay Carnival to the Seniors. As Sophomores, they held forth a Mgr! promise of great deeds, and as Juniors they dove, swam and fought their way to a smashing victory, amassing a total of thirty-eight points. ' The old saying, In numbers there is strength, held true for the Juniors as they succeeded in qualifying more men for both the pre- liminary and semi-Hnal meets than the Seniors and Sophomores. Coach Ward Young expects to mold his varsity swimming team around these aquatic stars, because of their excellent showing in the intramural meet. Hurst, a veteran swimmer, proved' the star of the meet, winning firsts in the 20 yard and 40 yard free style swims, while Kirk and Quayle also performed sensationally for the Juniors. R. Clark and Kirk placed second and third respectively in the 20 yard free style, and Clark obtained second in the 40 yard breast stroke. Artman and Hans were runners-up in the 40 yard free style, while Lindberg snatched third in the back stroke. Quayle grabbed Hrst in the diving, with Kirk a runner-up to Quayle. The relay team composed of R. Clark, Artman, Shrake and Hurst won the 160 yard relay, nosing out the Seniors by several yards. --dull 132 lub-- 5 7 I Mi! . ' -i' Il 1 N . :our-..7',i 1, . .X ,. if .. fl 'ifil 3? fx-'wg , 1 .53 ,Y ve, Uwl :LVL 'li wx' fl ,.,,-ov if I fs, . ilpy-11: liwlu 'ii N, I: Sli Second Row, left to right- Hfrr, ZurLz'nden, Englirh, Longrworth, Naegfllen, Wood. Firrt Row- I 1 Zaugg, Spanagrl, Calf, Maron, Ferrara, Srott. ' JUNIOR GIRLS' SWIMMING ' N-afar' ATER-water-everywhere-. Such was the result ofthe girls swimming meets laccording to spectatorsl. Neverthe- less the meets were a success. The teams were so evenly matched that the conflicts were quite close. Miss Decker was the coach for the three teams. Myra Hardy was captain ofthe Seniors, Mary Jane Cole ofthe Juniors, and Flips Crawford of the Sophomores. The Hrst meet was between the Sophomores and Juniors, the latter winning fifty-two to twenty-Hve. After this meet, Gertrude Scott, Katherine Zaugg, and Mary Jane Cole converted themselves into a canoe and paddled up the pool. The second meet was between the Sophomores and Seniors. This meet seemed more exciting than the first, for the 'score wavered back and forth, finally the Seniors won, thirty-nine to twenty-seven. The last meet was the Junior-Senior. This was the occasion on which the championship was to be determined. The Juniors were the victors. The events of each meet were: The forty-yard crawl, forty-yard trudgeon, twenty-yard back stroke, forty-yard side-under, forty-yard side over, twenty-yard breast stroke in Sophomore meets, forty yards in the Junior-Senior, diving, relay, and plunge. 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BOOSTER CLUB 1927-28 Q JINCE the organization ofthe Girls' Booster Club in 1922 the r L01 J membership has greatly surpassed that of any other single club in the school. Although a threat to check some ofthe Ap popularity of the club was issued by the opposite sex, and their intentions were made known to form for themselves a similar club, the year of 1928 rolled by with the girls in the lead, still maintaining the largest and most popular organization at McKinley High School. As usual the response to Miss Hobart's call for new boosters was great and the season opened with the election of officers. Jean Mac- Kenzie was chosen as the most capable person to Hll the oflice of pre:idmt,' Lucile Seiple was elected vice-pre.ridentg Margaret Roemer, ferretary and Sue Sanford, Zrfafurer. Immediately following the elec- tion, the faculty committee was announced. As in previous years Miss McBane was given charge ofthe football season, Miss Heinrichs, basketball, and Miss Clarke, track. Great credit is due the advisors for the success ofthe club and for the school spirit which predominated throughout the entire year. The purpose ofthe club is to do what the name indicatesfuboostf' In general it boosts everything that is for the good of McKinley. fr! ,f . .5 s. , f fy! Wiz H-ff ,J f'!'. P ,f fi ifykif ,JW X f ---a-if 135 I--c-0 The Booster Club is well known for its advertising campaigns which were carried on this year by the selling of pencils, and the make-more- noise megaphones. ln about a week's time the club sold nearly two thousand pencils, on which were printed the McKinley High football schedule. Among other activities the club Won the gratitude of the entire student body, as Well as the faculty, by furnishing a part of the sum needed to purchase new uniforms for the band. The annual Booster Party, held in October, Was a huge success. It was in the form of a boy and girl party which seemed to attract an unusually large number of girls. There were many different types of couples present. Many bashful little boys and girls in rompers Were seen sucking lollypops. Farmers and their Wives in their Sunday best also came to the party. During the evening a comic operetta Was given by some prominent members of the club. The remainder of the time was spent in dancing. As usual the Boosters backed the football team throughout the season. A section was reserved at the Lakeside stadium for Boosters, and it was from this section that real school spirit manifested itself. We like to feel that one reason our team came through the season With ...gil 136 jig.. but one defeat was due to the way in which the Boosters supported the team. Whether the weather was foul or fair, the team winning or losing, the Boosters were right there to cheer themselves hoarse until the end of the game. During the basketball season the center section ofthe city audi- torium was reserved for the Booster Club. Noise plays a prominent part in any basketball game, and this theory was certainly carried out by the fair rooters. Many of the club girls followed the team through the tournament at Akron, and some even went on to Columbus with the boys. The motto is Every girl a Booster, and every Booster boostingf' But football and basketball are not the only activities which the club supports. Debates and many other worthy school activities have the loyal backing of the Booster Club. The girls enthusiastically supported the debate with Warren and also the one with Ravenna, both of which were won by McKinley. All loyal Boosters have always tried to uphold the standards of McKinley, and to show the high ideals of good sports- manship for which the club stands. --41-fl 137 lib-- l , im ln! fl my l Q16 1 11 1. .li ff L fl Q. ' ,. pl ,gizv'i r:ggl 1 y 53,1 :EB l llgg' filfl 1 ilvvllif . lgilifikuj iQf4Q?E'Ll . R , ,,, L., g ffgiiili Vgriiggl . 'ifig' f li lf. ii Egff'b',. :T W? ll X' iilgvf. i .. m , WA .. . ..,. . 'T IE 1 f' fl We -SE Mnaoouicuf Wi f ' s E V . . . fyly jjj ,ff GQ NE of the first duties of the Senior class was to elect its council. Early in September each home room selected its gf , council member and alternate. This body represents approxi- Exif- mately five hundred students, and consequently is a very V,,,fjAj,fL,jlN 1,?iXf5Q.,Q! active and useful organization. gfggl 124172211 21 'fn 1 'Nia . . . . ,gf ,j.,Gj Its first task was the nomination of class oflicers. This list was then - - - ig-f'iQ:'f presented to the home rooms which chose Jack Roemer as v1ce-pre.v1- igliliyyfg dent, Betty James as fecrztary, and Tom Samuels, treafurer. Our ci, 1,7 El . - - ,Afyi pg v prexzdent, Dwight Clark, was elected at the end of the Junior year. 41.535555-f,,,3 ll rt X, E lxliii iii 'il W v . . . i ri V' Collection of class dues was another important duty which befell i 1 . . . 3 gtylli the council members early in the year. The sale of tlckets for the operetta and the class play was conducted quite profitably by the v-' mixing' . - man' 'iff 1 council. jfgigq ffl. '- 'yzsfaafsl 3 ' lfiiffri . . . . . litle' ld 3 Our committees played an important part in class llfe. The president appomted Don Rossiter chairman of the decoration committee, l. Margaret Hillibish, refreshments, and William English, entertainment. l The council was always assisted by the class guardians who were .l'gg,:g,Eg, 1 . ', . . . . . 5, 3231-:t:,,'gi 1 jig Mr. Metzger, chairman, Mlss Broda, Miss Hill, Miss Housley, Mr. Garl, Mr. Gilmore, Mr. A 1,214 . . 1, ,J li .22 Leist and Mr. Smith. 1i.2E1.5ig lt XQQ wg! LBHHUIEQ ' 21,1 ia T X 1-as ll lift? lQ N73 ' 5 ffwiil lg . f?5ff73 - il 1 f ' f -,lxx ff- .. aa... H ,,x, ,,,,,, , W., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.?.,.,,,,,,ge, ,HY--,fa ,,.Y . ,Zta .,,.. . ,. . .... .., ..,.. .,.. , A... , ., NAM' 'hyat I My .. . --dull 138 lub-- ,v g 1 L. .f'f,v W EYI fl i xi .32 i ff: 5.2 ,Q ' fl 173.257 J fifqgigliilil i Ji JS 'X It 11- f ,fx gr Ev i rx S is il , Si. iff V111 at - luv f' gg 1 H 51'-.fig N li A Tiff - -' Xi lr. F5 .15 vi ii' 5, 5,5 iraq -is-ua leg it-52112 i 159 3451, 5: 5 Fm: Row, left to fight-S. sfhom, D. Mfgw, A. sm, B. Jswmfdf, L. Minn, dllenbaugh, M Homer. Second Row, left to right-P. Horft, D. Taylor, E. Kinnfy, Wm. Pojffnbaugh, R ' flliller, Ferrall. Third Row, left to right-P. Hanx, SmZ'f1l,Edki77, J. Rudy, R. Yam, E f r - JUN1oR COUNCIL - l li ff, I HE Council members and alternates of the Junior class were l'. jg elected from each of the home rooms, during the month of J October. The Council members had charge of the sale of the il W class plav tickets, which enterprise was carried on in a manner Qi Worthy of attention. Class party tickets were also given out by the if Council members to those in the class Who had paid their dues. l 1 - f The ollicers, committees and Council members under the guardian- Y ii ship of Miss Hawkins, Miss Leah Stonehill, Miss Earseman, Mr. Carter, Mr. Porter, Mr. Malick, Mr. Knauss and Mr. Lanning are to be commended for their splendid co-operation in all events staged at McKinley during the past year. '--e--Il 139 1'--on l V l i LM, ' . SOPHOMORE COUNCIL G X XEPRESENTATIVES from each ofthe thirty-two Sophomore sections were elected early in November. This body of: 3 Q students makes up the Sophomore Counciland represents J-9 I, approximately a thousand students. All the executive affairs of the class are carried on by this group. Its Hrst duty was to nominate candidates for the class oflices, after which the home rooms voted and selected Dean McCormick, iprefidentg Robert Siegler, vice-prefidentg and Katherine Worlock, xfcretary. The class parties were planned and supervised by the Council, and the class guardians. We wish to take this opportunity to thank Mr., Boone, chairman of the guardians, for his splendid help during the first year at McKinleyg Miss Lutz and her committee for the attractive decorations at the class partiesg Miss Hastings and Miss Shelton for the entertainmentg Miss Perry Who had charge of the refreshmentsg and Mr. Chenot and Mr. Ford for taking care ofthe class finances. ...gil 140 lm... 'ART LEAGUE - MONG the oldest clubs in McKinley is the Art League which was organized when the building opened. Its purpose is to promote interest in art among the students. The membership of eighty-four includes Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores. The presiding oH'icers for the year were Bert Lower, prexidmtg Gladia Miller, viczfprefidentg Zelda Hoover, fzcrfiaryg and Richard Gilkey, treaxurer. ' The program for the year included trips, and discussions of various art topics. One of the most interesting events was a trip to the Masonic Temple to see the stage equipment and the operation of the settings. The Christmas party which was given at the Canton Woman's Club met with huge success. Another interesting feature ofthe year was a small art exhibition brought to McKinley by the art classes and Art League. It was an exhibition of work by the most talented students in the public schools of New York City, including crayon, char- coal, pencil, and water color drawings. --Ka-il 1411119-' S z1ffdfBrz1n1m', ,llnf KFJIZ-Zif. Gordon, .llffr IVHIHI, Kffr, Jdelnzaiz. Sfarzzlzirlg-Cilff, Deal, Cfapper Ga7'lI1'I'. VARSITY DEBATE TEAMS Q! 'Igi,cKINLEY,S 1928 debate team gained state-Wide recogni- il tion by becoming one ofthe six schools ofthe twenty-three V contestants to enter the third round of eliminations for the ilff ii, state championship. McKinley won from Warren, Howland High, Ravenna and Youngstown South this year. Youngstown East was the only team to gain a decision from McKinley. After Miss Willett,s accident, her position as coach was capably . filled by Miss Hill. James Kier was manager of all the teams. Those who qualified for varsity letters were Mildred Clapper, Pauline Deal, Nathan Gordon, Lisle Beamer, Rose Gills, 'lean Mac- Kenzie, James Kier, Betty Adelman, and Mary Garner. The speaking members hold membership in the debaters, honor fraternity, The National Forensic League. Nathan Gordon is the first Canton student ever to receive the degree of excellence. He holds the degree of honor, as do Mildred Clapper, Jean MacKenzie, and James Kier. T-41-il 142 liltv- ' THE DEBATE CLUB HE Debate Club of 1927-28 has maintained the usual high standards set up by its predecessors-high scholar- ship of members and excellency of programs. The ideals W and aims of the club are set forth in the applications for membership, wherein the candidate's object in becoming a member ofthe club is to acquire proficiency in the art of debatingg skill in the use of parliamentary law: and aptitude in extemporaneous speaking. The programs are carefully planned so that the members can put these aims into practice. They have done so with Willingness and enthusiasm this year. There has been a debate on a subject of im- portance and general interest each regular meeting. The extem- poraneous speeches always form an important and sometimes humorous part ofthe program. The business meetings afford splendid opportunity for the use of parliamentary law. Such well balanced programs are profitable to all. The oH'icers ofthe club this year have been Virginia Clarke, prefi- dentg Mildred Clapper, vice-jbrefidentg Harry Steck, .fecretaryg Paul Klein, trza.furfr,' Charles Sanford, censor. The faculty advisors have been Miss Willett, Mr. Chenot, Mr. Koehler, Miss Hill, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Rickert, and Miss Heidman. --all 143l1IK'1-- Fzrft Row-Wraoer. Hujer, Milhournf, Gavin, Barham, Grimm. Second Row-,Min Hawhznf Kridfr, Cloud, Pritchard, Lloyd, Faulk. Third Row-Glaxfr, Fogle, Brody. ' DRAMATIC CLUB ' tfw' Z AVINC1 met with remarkable success in 1927, its initial year, the Dramatic Club has become very popular among the younger pupils. The purpose of the club is to further the art of dramatics among the Sophomores and Juniors. MN Early in the year tryouts Were held and a large number tried out for membership. The junior members Were permitted to remain until they are eligible to try out for the Shakespeare Club. The organization affords an excellent opportunity for training in dramatics. The Sophomores do not glve a class play, but the club prepares its members for the Junior and Senior class plays. A one act play, A Night in an Inn, Was presented at the Sopho- more party. The cast of characters was Jack Merrigan, Stephen Fogle, Edwin Brody, and Joseph Glaser. Various entertainments were given during the year at the regular meetings. The year 1927-28 was both interesting and instructive under the leadership of Miss Hawkins, Miss Hill, Miss Jackman, and Mr. Chenot. The oHicers were Jack Merrigan, prefidzntg Julia Krider, vire- prfxidfntg Polly Cloud, .ffcretaryg Stephen Fogle, treafurer., X ij! .- T.i:.'::-:1w::..: -..-Qnwumui: --fa-if 144 law-- -FRIENDSHIP CLUB- MMM RIENDSHIP Club is the high school division of the Girl le X Reserve organization. The membership is composed of girls Si Ki from the three classes, under the supervision of Miss Edith ' ,QD Cutchall, general secretary ofthe Y. W. C. A.- V The club enjoyed, during the past year, one of the most interesting series of meetings ever held. The general theme Was Roads and under this, special topics for each month such as The Royal Road to Romance, and The Road to an Understanding Heart, Were taken up. Some of the outstanding events of the year were a three-act play, Cupid and Calories, presented on Valentine Day, a Facility Tea, and a Mother and Daughter Banquet. Friendship Club is divided into various interest groups which take up many lines of Work so that practically every type of girl can be interested. The chairmen of these groups form the executive cabinet which was as follows: Sue Sanford, Mary Louise Pierson, Virginia English, Betty Kling, Mildred Clapper, Betty James and Mabel Gilcrest. The faculty advisors were Miss Willett, Miss Haverstack, Miss Esther Thompson, Miss Loomis, Miss Lutz, Miss Lehmiller, Miss Clarke, Miss Hawkins, Miss Whitlock and Miss Housley. The ollicers Were Henrietta Giessen, prefidentg Margaret Hillibish, . vice-prf5idfnt,' Eloise Lewis, .recretaryg and Alice Miller, trmsurer. 1, ..., ,T ,,.. , g,,... .,.... ..... . L ..,,,. ..,..,,. t.,,... if KY' 1 etfgncfffksgfwgfl ,,,, f -Us '.,i.1,:-Q: ,rm :Q-gpm.:v.:,::fam,,.,:,.:,,m:l-:J-p,,1f.i.,,1..:um wggiief,,m1Lfa11ft.7,fra-i. .111 ,i . W 4 f-6-ll 145 lub-- .i ,e ,, ,, ,gg f f. i i ll , lil fwfriil 'll fl W' yifiil lla M 1' rt 4, q eil Li ., ' 'Ln 'ffl ,y ,,.., 1- af-,Y Fvfiil. 5,3 YH-S! i 'q ,. . if L. I ra 'V' Ai: .I'T-535.1 Lal:-5. ' A! Y1,,,f5-if g:v5l5',.iel ' SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ' W HE Senior Girls' Glee Club holds an important place among G. G5 the clubs at McKinley. The girls are easily recognized by U their striking white and red smocks. W The group gave several programs for City Service Clubs, which enjoyed the singing very much. The Girls, Glee Club, com- bined with the Boys, Glee Club and the McKinley High Or- chestra, presented the annual operetta, Tulip Time in Holland. This was very successful and a great satisfaction is due to the clubs and Mr. Hanson, the musical director, as Well as to Miss Hill and Miss Whitlock. Who helped with the dramatics and dancing. The club broadcasted a program from WADC at Akron, Ohio, on February 23. They also sang several numbers at a mid4Winter concert given in the school auditorium on March 2, and took part in the Annual Music Week programs. The club ended the year by singing at the commencement exercises. The organization was composed of about eighty Senior girls. The orlicers were Virginia Clarke, prz'fide'1Lt,' and Betty Samuels, Jecrgtary. Thelma llllonnard and Dorothy Valentine were the pianists. --all 146 lm-- SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB NDER the direction of M1 Leslie D Hanson director of very successful year Mr Hanson gives much of his time to mire by this organization, Which has been a great help in the develop ment of latent musical talent. The club meets every Friday during the third period. Many delightful numbers have been studied music at McKinley, the Senior Boys, Glee Club enjoyed a throughout the year. The greatest achievement ofthe group this year was the presentation ofthe operetta, Tulip Time in Hollandf, in conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club. The operetta Was accomplished through the com- bined eH7orts of Mr. Hanson, Miss Hill, and Miss Whitlock, along with the high school orchestra which furnished the musical entertain- ments. During the year the club gave programs at some ofthe civic organ- izations of the city. As is customary, the combined Glee Clubs participated in the com- mencement exercises. ---a-ll 147lI141-- 'SENIOR HI-Y' ,, QZIFFERING from former years the Senior Hi-Y has been if VQQEN organized into two chapters, Fau Beta, and Kappa Beta. lg 3 There was keen competition between the two groups in fs Qilf' basketball games, attendance records, projects accomplished, be and money earned by selling eskimo pies at basketball games. ' Hi-Y is a Christian organization, and the development of the spiritual side ofthe members, life is the chief object ofthe club. The social side also receives attention in such activities as skating, theatre parties, and steak fries. A total of 2300 was raised during the year for our world brotherhood fund, which was more than any other single Hi-Y club in the state. Mrs. Cartwright, of the state board of health, was brought to Can- ton in April and spoke to assemblies of both boys and girls, at the high school. The monthly suppers were made very helpful by the men who were secured to speak to the boys. Mr. William Daberko was the advisor ofthe Fau Chapter, which elected Jack Roemer as its president, and Mr. Loren Souers, advisor ofthe Kappa Chapter, of which Don Rossiter was president. Reverend Bridge, chairman, and Mr. C. C. May, Hi-Y secretary, completed the advisory committee. The oflicers were Roland Gray, preridfntg Don Rossiter, vica- 7Jre'.fident,' William English, reeretaryg and Dana Floding, t1'eru'urfr. A ---all 148116-- SOPHOMCRE HI-Y CLUB HE Sophomore Hi-Y Club organized as a Christian organiza- A tion has tried to live up to its purpose to create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian living. fl TRW! The Sophomore Hi-Y is divided into three separate clubs. The total membership of the organization is sixty-one. Of this number the Tau Chapter has fifteeng the Beta, twenty-threeg and the Kappa also has twenty-three. The club meets on Wednesday of each week at the Central Y. M. C. A. The program is divided into three parts: devotional, educational, and business. Each part is held in a separate room. Virgil Hinton was elected chairman ofthe general meeting. He was assisted by the officers of the separate clubs. The executive board of the Beta Chapter consists of Robert Wilson, prffidentg and Richard Spanagel, vin'-przsidznt. The Kappa Chapter has as its oHicers Virgil Hinton, president, and Wilbur Gordon, vin-prefident. The supervisors ofthe club are: Mr. Mays, head-fuperviforg Mr. Glasgow mpnwixor of the Kappag Mr. Spotts of the Taug and Mr. Robinson of the Beta Chapter. One ofthe outstanding events ofthe year Was the organiza- tion of a basketball league. Each club entered a team and the league was a great success. --1:--il 149 luv-- 'GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB ' LTHOUGH one of the newer clubs at McKinley, the Girls' Leaders Club has become one of the most popular. It was organized in 1924 by Miss Whitlock who has supervised the activities since then. I Each fall sees a larger number of girls trying out. This year there were more than one hundred enthusiastic candidates, and from this number twenty-three were chosen, who are now entitled to wear the blue middy and black and white Leaders' emblem by which the members are distinguished. The purpose of the club is to create in the girls leadership, not only in athletics, but in social relations as well. The activities of the club are very numerous. The Leaders' dance, which is an annual aH'air, was one of the best social events of the year. Betty Kling was in charge of the dance. Hikes, swimming parties, and skating parties were interspersed throughout the year. The club also participated in the gym exhibition. The oflicers of the past year were Betty James, chiff Zeaderg Mildred Clapper, vice-leaden Elsie Grace Gould, recretaryg i Margaret Hillibish, trearurer. --fa-I 15Q1'--o--- l 1 ' GIRLS SERVICE LEAGUE ' 2 fe QIXTY-SIX Senior girls, whose grades have been ninety or L01 J above since their entrance at McKinley, comprised the Girls' X aj Service League this year. C f we-fu The 1927 league set a high standard and the club of ,28 has tried very hard to make this standard even higher. They hope they have succeeded and have left a little higher goal to be reached by the organization of ,29. The purpose ofthe club is service, as the name indicates. A definite project Was planned for each month. During the summer the members called upon the Sophomore girls, Welcoming them to McKinley. In October a party was given for those girls who entered from out-of- town schools. A new enterprise, that of a reception for the Sophomore girls and their mothers, was successfully undertaken. Programs were given at the Old Ladies, Home and at the County Infirmary. The club sponsored a courtesy campaign, lasting the Whole year round, in- stead of the usual Weekly campaign. Miss Loomis Was the loyal advisor and helper ofthe club and the officers Were: Margaret I-Iillibish, przJide11t,' Pauline Swain, vice-prexidzntg Doris Gates, Jfcreta1'y,' and Betty Kling, trfafurer. I 1 , cfm-.,.ffg --fa-:I 151 11--cw ' MATH, CLUB - , 'Q NE of the oldest clubs in the school is the Math Club. It was organized just ten years ago for the purpose of increasing interest in mathematics. All the meetings are planned so as to carry out this aim. The activities are arranged so as to alternate student programs and programs furnished by peakers. . Among the speakers were Mr. Goodwin of the George D. Harter Bank who gave a very interesting talk on banking and its relation to mathematics. Mr. Lambright was also secured to speak on Life In- surance. A trip was taken to the Hoover Company at North Canton, and to the observatory at Mt. Union College. A new plan pertaini g to the attendance at the meetings was started this year. Fines were ssessed on all those who did not give legitimate excuses for being absent. This worked out very satisfactorily. rB4z1:5ill. outside s A Christmas party was held in the Music Room, also a farewell party for the Seniors was given. The faculty advisors were: Mr. Boone, Miss Rice, Miss Broda, Mr. Jackman, Mr. Davison, and Mr. Knauss. OHicers of the club were: Logan Burd, preridentg Helena Heid, vice-prz:ide1zt,' Margaret Goetz, Jecretaryg Georgia Freymark, treafurerg Paul Horst, publicity fecretaryg Willard Benson, Jergeant-at-army. V ---all 152 11-on -POET In the curl of a sun-Hlled ringlet, Or the depths ofa mai,den's eyes-, A thought, that needs only wording In a lyrical love-song, lies. In the song of a child that is happy, Or the trill of a bird in a tree, A thought for a poem is Waiting To be Written by you or me. RY CLUB- The wit of a limerick or ditty In Poetry Club is heard, Along with the ballad or sonnet, Or the ode to a song of a bird. Ifyou love the poems of Shelley, Or fancy the rhyme scheme of Guest, In Poetry Club you will hear them, And discover the verse you like best. ...wil lug.. F11 I Row-Pierxon, Clewell, flndrewx,Blake,Gate.v,Stein. Second Row-lWerc.er,Fry,Stona, Dillrnan Wyfrf, Ankle. Third Row-Stilgrnlmuer, Min Marble, Alper, Conrad, Seymour, Duncan fourth Rowe-Priddfy, Hour, Popernik, Erlangfr, Hernrning, Naurnan. 'SHAKESPEARE CLUB ' 9 f- QHAKESPEARE tryouts for 1927-28 were held October 26, and twenty-five of the number that tried out were chosen XFX for membership by the judges. ,f,f,gg4 This is one of the oldest clubs at McKinley, and membership 'W is limited to Seniors. Each year finds the club increasing in popularity. The chief purpose is to study and further the art ofthe modern drama. At Christmas the club presented a one act play, Three Pills in a Bottlef, In its cheerfulness and spirit of unselfish giving it was very suitable for the season. The following members appeared in the cast: Alfred Priddey, Doris Gates, Howard Hout, Doris Blake, Bernard Erlanger, Margaret Alper, and Margaret Seymour. John Allensworth also gave his able service in the play. Readings by Miss Hill, extemporaneous dramatizations, plays and other enjoyable sources of entertainment were given at the regular meetings. Much credit should be given to Miss Marble, the loyal faculty advisor, and to the oHicers who are Howard Hout, prefidentg Doris Gates, treafnrerg and Margaret Seymour, Jecrftary. --dwl 154 lub-- Fzrrt Row-Miflr, Harmon, Wz'IIi, Cool, johmton, Iierf, Sanforzi. Sfconzi Row-Sflway, Hadron Blanchard, Matejlea, Sluck, Bolendfr. Third Row-Sfhumafhfr, We5tland,O'Crady,Sco!t,Statler MODERN WRITERS CLUB y LTHOUGH a comparatively new organization, the Modern 9 Writers' Club has attained a high degree of success. The purpose of the club is to acquaint its members with the Q lives of modern authors and their works. The fact that this club has aroused a great deal of interest this year may be attributed to the fact that the various organizations of Canton have been very fortunate in securing a number of writers of note to lecture here this season. Reports of these programs have added to the interest in the club. Many very interesting programs have been given during the year. They usually consist ofthe biography of an author with a review of some of his works. Extensive study has been made of Zona Gale, Richard Halliburton, Eugene O'Neil, Octavus Roy Cohen, John Gxalsworthy and George Bernard Shaw. The oflicers for the past year Were: Suzanne Sanford, prfridentg Hester Jane Johnston, zfiu'-preridentg jane Cool, Jecretaryg and Helen Hudson, trmfurfr. The faculty advisors were Miss Eddy, Miss Housley, Miss Lawrence, Miss Hobart, Miss McNary, Miss Hill, Miss Mack, Miss E. Thompson, Miss Heinrichs and Miss F. Schneider. ---all ISS luv-- - R ' PURE SCIENCE CLUB' W HE Science 'Club was organized for the purpose of interesting fx? the student in scientihc research and study. The club has a membership of approximately eighty students. M The meetings which are held twice a month fall into three divisions-students meetings, special speakers, and trips. Mr. Ward Percy ofthe Central Alloy Steel Corporation spoke to the club on the subject, History of Steelf' Several trips were also taken. The most interesting were the trips to the Diebold Safe and Lock Company and to Dr. Shorb's X-Ray Laboratory. Dr. Shorb operated and explained the X-Ray machine. He also told some interesting facts in connection with the Hnished X-Ray pictures which he showed. Mr. Metzger followed this up with a talk and demonstration on the fundamentals of X-Ray. The meetings are also taken up by parties and programs given by members of the club. Mr. Lanning, our faculty advisor, guided the club through a suc- cessful year, and he was faithfully assisted by the other members of the science department. He was also aided by the following executive committee: Raymond Boyer, p1'f.fident,' Bernice Daberko, vice-pref? dfntg Betty James, J'6C7'Ef6l7'y,' Henrietta Giessen, publicity .vecretaryj Kenneth Geltz, trea.furfr,' Joseph Rice, sergeant-at-army. ---a-il 1561119- 'SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB ' 'L HE Social Science Club was organized in October, 1925, to 'Ad stimulate interest in civic, national, and international ques- f ' F'dl hfk ldv' U tions. rien y spirit, searc or nowe ge, 1S the club M motto. A survey of the membership this year showed that of the ninety members, three races and twelve nationalities were represented. An elfort was made this year to develop student talent, so several very interesting programs were entirely in the hands of the members. Among the prominent outside speakers were Mr. Housley, who told of his experiences in the Philippines, and Attorney Paul Gnau, formerly a member of General Pershing's staff, who gave an interesting address on the aims ofthe American Legion. The Tuscarawas Trail, a pageant written by various members ofthe club under the direction of Miss Grace Marburger, was presented in school assemblies in February, in honor ofthe one hundred twenty- fifth anniversary ofthe admission of Ohio into the union. The ollicers were Glenn Corbit, presidfntg Martha Maier, vice- prfridentg Paul Kieffer, Jecretaryg Mildred Snavely, treczfurem' Barbara Finney, publicity Jerretaryq Edward Oliver, Jfrgmnt-at-army. The faculty advisors were Miss Heidman, Miss Lawrence, Miss Lehmiller, Miss Marburer, Miss B. Thompson and Mr. Leist. --4-il 157 11-41-- ' STAGE CRAFT CLUB ' HA gLgcKINLEY'S Stage Craft Club is one of the best and most X active organizations of the school. The club has general charge ofthe stage for all the various school productions. Q fo The work consists ofthe making of the greater part ofthe 54 I scenery, the shifting of the scenes between acts, and the producing of the lighting effects. To start the year the scenery for Tulip Timef' a comic opera given by the Senior Glee Clubs, was handled in a most successful manner. The Junior and Senior plays which are the most important produc- tions of the year were handled with equal success. These plays were not the extent ofthe work accomplished. Scenes were set up for the Christmas play given by the Shakespeare Club, also for the pageant which the Social Science Club presented in February, and the plays given at the class parties. A The successful work accomplished this year was due largely to the capable supervision of Miss Martha Bozman, faculty advisor and director, and to the co-operation ofthe club members. The officers for the school year were Lawrence Crawford, presidenlg Dennis Shea, zficf-1Me'Jidfnt,' Edward Munter, recre- tary and treasurerg and Charles Kaelin, flfctririan. --owl 158100-- Firft Row- Helen Davie, Ruth Davie, Virginia Frazfel, Mary Paterfon, .Margaret Goetz, Eleanor Gavin. Seeond Row-Dorothy Selway, Helen Hualfon, Alberta Hife, Beulah Werner, Christiana Miller. Third Row-Florence Wagner, Lillian Haynarn, Verla Heaeoele, Carrnela Sunalerhanf, Mr. Fretz, Faculty Adififor. Fourth Row-Robert McBane, Paul farnef, Glenn Vogelgefang, Byron Beeleley, Robert Bridge. 'TRAVEL CLUB ' DECIDED change in programs was made by the Travel Club this year. A different faculty member was appointed to have charge ofeach meeting during the year. At our first meeting Miss Eddy transported us to the quaint city of Florence and gave us some wise advice on what to see if we should ever have the delightful privilege of going to that city. At the next meeting Miss McConnell described the lake region of northern Italy. Miss McBane told ofthe city of gondolas, Venice, with its St. Markls and many pigeons, and completing the Italian group Miss Rice gave an interesting account of Naples and vicinity. Then the club was conducted back to our country by Miss Bowman, who related her experience at a Dude Ranch in the West. Remaining in America, Miss Willett talked on New England, and Miss Heidman on our national parks. Mr, Porter and Mr. Hyatt pictured their different experiences while abroad during the World War. Also some of the members themselves told of their own traveling experiences. The oflicers for the school year 1927-23 were as follows: Robert Bridge, prefidentg Carmela Sunderhaus, vice-prefiafent and treaxnrerg Margaret Goetz, fecretary. -id-if 159 lub-- Firfl Row- Ilillibiflz, jamm, Burris, Min Bair, illillfr. Snond R0wARudy, Walkrr, Kfllm 1Ia'mm. Frzrrall. THE ANNUAL STAFF - W HE Editorial Staffof the lVIcKinleyite of '28 has worked hard ,f to produce a book which would not only be the best ever ll Q l published at McKinley, but would also live up to the high W ideals of the school. To better the book, if possible. has been our aim. The Staff started to collect material almost immediately after school opened. Each member has one particular part ofthe book for which he is responsible, and gives much of his time and energy in carrying out his share of the work. The staff is particularly grateful to Miss Bair for her advise and help in compiling the book. The splendid co-operation ofthe business staff at all times is also appreciated. This yearls book has been changed in several ways and various new things added. One of the new features is the novel manner of present- ing the athletic section. , The staff is composed of Harold Burris, editor-in-chielfg N Betty James, Margaret Hillibish, Alice Miller, and Owen Walker, affofiaff ed1't0rf,' Rex Farrall, art fditorg Charles Hanna, photogmjnherg and Charlotte Keller. tyjnirt. Q--all 160119-- Frrst Row- Horft, Scott, Erzglirh, Zllifr Bair, Rufrell, Second Row-Warner, Welker, Paul, Lower, Willfg, Weifer, Erzglirh, Lewif. MONTHLY STAFF NJHMU ITH the co-operation of the student body the Monthly Editorial Staff of 1928 enjoyed a very successful year and was able to issue a fine magazine, novel in many ways. Among the changes that were made was the addition of a Book Review Department, summing up current literature in the fashion of many magazines and papers. The covers this year diH-ered somewhat in the increased thiclcnessiand in several new cover design ideas. There was also variation in type of illustration through- out the hook due to different sized cuts. As in other years Miss Marguerite Bair acted as faculty advisor of the staff which consisted of William English, editor-in-chief, Lucille Scott, literary, Jane Weiler, poetry, Miriam Welker, exchange, John Russell, general newfg Rex Earrall, eartoomg Virginia English, anem- blierg Marylyn Sweitzer, alumni newrg John Willig, hi-fun, Dana Floding, sporty, Eloise Lewis, effayfg Bert Lower, arty, Paul Horst, feature artielefg Isabel Paul and Frances Warner, typiftf. --all 161 ji-on Frrft Row-Bridge, While, llliller, Seiple, Cochenour, Parlex, Rorfizer. Seronel Row-rWcCorrnrrle Sell, Bard, Saunderf, Fogle, Gray, Clark, illoore. Hoflewalt. Tlziral Row-Glafer, Barley, Bruee Witmer, lllr. Headley, fllexander, Spence, illiller. THE BUSINESS STAFF 'L HE Business Stall: of 1928 has completed a very successful year. This staff has a great responsibility, that of financing the McKinley High Monthly and Annual. Business in each W department has been transactedin .an admirable Way by students who have shown capability in their Work. Mr. Headley, as faculty advisor, has guided us in our efforts to gain the goal set at the beginning ofthe year. The Work has been carried on by twenty-one members, seven in each class. The Senior members ofthe stall' during the past year Were: Logan Burd, bufineff manager, Donald Rossiter, general adnertixlng rnanager, Roland Gray, engraving manager, John Hockwalt, Annual advertlfing rnanagerg James Moore, clrenlation rnanager, Lucile Seiple, adnertixingg Donna Cochenour, lrnfineff Jerretary, Dwight Clark, monthly advertifirzg rnanager. The Juniors and Sophomores Who have been understudies during the year of' 1928 are William Bruce, Mildred Parks, George Sell, Harold Bosley, Rex Alexander, Frank Saunders, Robert Bridge, Kenneth Witmer, Joseph Glaser, Irvin Spence, Dean McCormick, Stephen Fogle. --fa-Il 1621119- V V -.Z L'1'f 5 -'XT' X:- 1'-'ir '-'bf' -43 ' - J .V-V-1 Vv ff V- .V -I - .V . - - -, V- :.V... lg.-1 1:1- !,..3 ,?5L 4? Sig Q- , ,g-g, gV, L,e -fn - 73 3, 4 5 QQVJ, . W I.. .M 5, 1 its V 51 a 1 - fn 'Si ,-. -VK.:-, Viz-V V,-w ,as 'QV ff-67. -,J ,yr 1-1. ...fs 14- ig KQV- 1 22, - ' cw '01 ' - M75 .,,v'.,s, 1,5 4.41. V-ffm My M LV.V, .1V '45-' 1 1 4v 2'b.,f? xr 4 -. 577 -W2 ff:-.,. IRR V-Qi' L- A, ff ...cy fb-.X ' -, 4 Wai- -' Mix.-'--N-v,iV15 'V-24' V2-2 VX-1-L. IV. 2-,f 71. 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Bachtel Doris Blake Dan Boraz Raymond Boyer Birchard Brundage Mary Bunker Harold Burris Jessie Burroway Mildred Clapper Dwight Clark Roberta Clewell Donna Cochenour Marjorie Conrad Elizabeth Davis William English Barbara Finney Dana Floding Georgia Ereymark Helen Gatchel Doris Gates Kenneth'lGeltz Henrietta Giessen Janet Glosser Margaret Goetz Nathan Gordon Glenn Goss Charles Hanna Julia Hawkins Verla Heacock Helena Heid Margaret Hillibish Virginia Hinkle Alberta Hise Leta Hoover Arabella Hopkins Bernice Householder Betty James Charlotte Keller Karl Keller Donald Killian Paul Kline Betty Kling Marvin Kramer Eloise Lewis ,lean MacKenzie Martha Maier Mary McCarty Lucille MeNary Esther Miller Paul Miller Sara Miller Edward Munter Arthur Nauman Anna Nemeth Mary Elizabeth Nist Lewis Nixon .., --41-ll 163 lub-- Mary Paterson Isabel Paul Max Popernik Virginia Riley Jack Roemer Don Rossiter Ida Sabo Charles Sanford Sue Sanford Rose Shapiro Dolores Sherman Dorothy Sherrard Lois Shryock Harry Steck William Stein Bruce Steiner Carmella Sunderhaus Pauline Swain Marylyn Sweitzer Evelyn Warkall Frances Warner Jane Weiler Miriam Welker Jane l'Vellington Beulah Werner Irene Westerh Kelsie Westland Nadine Winkler Margaret Woods .rx .gy K ii, , 1 Fl ' L5 l ' ' 21 f , s I wN.gf'1aJ x ks N -, .QW- ,Ll.1??Z'Z1f , l if lar.: -w-' 1 'lffi l T M l gil l f, 2 WF' 35 1, ', ,. r. -in -21 -I ei. i 13-5,455 is pfii .Ei i-1: , ' 1 I. gy., H. ii. A 597. il' in 'Er 'l ' is ' FL e5 'K I . ..1-2.5. rff' lg ,. 1- -X li? iw :A 12 V, . . THE SENIOR OPERETTA 'N ULIP Time in Hollandf' an operetta in two acts,Was presented y, Q by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs on December 9 and 10. l The McKinley High Orchestra played the musical .accom- paniment. This was the lifth annual operetta'Wh1ch the Senior Glee Clubs have given. Mr. Leslie D. Hanson, in- structor of music at McKinley, directed the' choruses, leads, and the orchestra. The dramatic action was directed by Miss Florence Hill, and Miss Marjorie Whitlock had charge of the three special dances. The Stage Craft Club deserves much credit for the successful manage- ment of the scenery. The setting ofthe operetta is laid in Holland at the time when the tulips are in full bloom. It is a holiday in the small village of Osendorf. The curtain rises on a merry group of villagers Who are singing and dancing. The stage was a riot of colors, the bright-colored costumes of the girls mingling with the shades of the budding tulips. Back stage a picturesque old Windmill slowly turned. Suddenly Ham, played by Jack Wille, startles the merry holiday seekers by announcing that a party of student tourists from America had just arrived. The Burgomaster, Jesse Norcia, who holds all the civic offices of the village, makes his appearance and scolds the people for their gaiety. Chrirtina, Roberta Clewell, needs money badly to buy things for her Widowed mother who is quite ill. She is thinking of selling some stock Which her father had bought in America some years before. The Burgomaster tries to buy the stock, pretending that he wants to --fail 164 1'--cw , r i l ll W gi , lf? '..3'f1 ,' V Xtra--9 as .4 , f34l'2'1,'5 ,H , , if .IN ,Q ,U .fi ,fx lA M., ,nh 'Q mill 1 'flii lla 3 134. 1 'Yi T Sf' iJ! WHl wi, I ,. r..'p'-Vi li 'wrap .I l .is nf. ui V13 -., ff ,la 1, fri ilw fi? i,.i . .. 'pq fx: 1-gig-gpgil l fiaf, .1 1, .. X 5 '.f I if ' J., xi' ll ..A, help Christina, but she decides to reserve her decision for a few days. The party of students from America arrives, headed by Profeffor McSpindIe, played by Earl Porter. The Professor is an authority on botany, and with him he has some students who have come to study tulips. Among them are Ned Baxter, Francis Staudt, and Dick Warren, played by James Moore. These two young men soon become more interested in two lips than in tulips. The Professor tries to keep them from seeing the girls, but they have him dress so as to correspond with the description of a thief who is at large. Their plan works, and the Burgomaster, mistaking the professor for the real thief, puts him in jail. Ned is free to be with Christina, and Dick spends his time with Katinka, Sadybelle Scott. ln the meantime Christina shows her stock to Ned who discovers that there are one hundred shares of Timken Roller Bearing stock, which is valued at a thousand dollars a share. The real thief is caught and so Professor McSpindle is released. He is consoled by Aunt Anna, Lucille Martin. He, too, soon becomes more interested in two lips than in tulips. The curtain falls with the prospects of a triple wedding. The three choruses, which were the Sailor, the Dutch, and the Tourist, were well trained. Some of the best numbers were Hans in his Dancing Lessonf' Professor McSpindle in Botany,,' Aunt Anna and the Burgomaster in Maybe and Maybe Notgv Dick and Katinka in Pm in Love with a Lovely Ladygl' and Ned and Christina in As Long as the Windmills Turn.', Three very unusual and clever dance numbers were given. These were a Dutch dance, a Tulip dance and the Sailors' Hornpipe. --all 165 If-on lzz. , l l gl :Qi Tl , W, gl s I 1 1 i w V I pg ffl 1 ,l iitiiffl ' 53311 1 'T EI .511 Eel Jill .ui - 1 1 195- ' T l :wr l J if . , :'K, '. X 3 Dj. . m .Sv Q :QT ,U SENIOR CLASS PLAY HE Goose Hangs Highj, Lewis Beach,s famous play was presented May 11th and 12th by the class of 1923. The cast 'U of characters afforded excellent opportunity for developing KAL! unusual talent. Miss lris Haverstack, the director, showed keen insight in casting the players. The story dealt with the love and sacrifice of parents for their children, who seemed selhsh and thoughtless, but who in a crisis proved themselves worthy of such love. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lngals were looking forward to their children's arrival for the Christmas holidays. Mfr. Ingalls, played by Marylyn Sweitzer had the dignity and poise ofa mature woman of good breed- ing. Marylyn's fine speaking voice added greatly to the interpretation of her part. Joe Rice, as Mr. Ingalf, was the kind, indulgent father who rose to the occasion. The family's financial affairs were going badly, and Mr. lngals, an assessor, was virtually ruled by two council- men, Howard Hout, as L50 Day, was a social upstart, and had all the breeziness of a self-made man. Yet he had acquired' a certain polish which waslacking in the other politician, Paul Albrecht, who played the part of Elliott Kimberley, a corrupt domineering bully. --dull 166 lub-- Alfred Priddey and Mary Louise Pierson, the twins, as Brad and Loif Irlgalf were the jazzy and thoughtless youths of today. Doris Gates was the disgusted old Gra11ny,', whose dry remarks were the very epitome of two generations removed. The socially ambitious Aunt julia and her submerged son, Ronald, were sympathetically acted by Elizabeth Meadows and Sager Tryon. Fred Hall who played Hugh Irlgalf, the oldest son, showed all the tenderness ofa lover, and the suavity of a New York resident. Dagrnar Carroll, his charming fiancee, played by Marian Morris, was a link between the old fashioned girl and the girl of today. James Shrake, as Noel Derby, the kind friend ofthe family was scarcely recognized beneath his moustache, and his serious mien. Margaret Seymour made an excellent maid with her red wig and Irish brogue. Ralph Davis was one of Lois' fresh admirers. Much credit was due to the understudies, Sue Sanford, Margaret Alper, Nadine Jackson and Robert Bock, and Charles Wason our alert stage manager. The cast appreciates the help of Miss Bozman and the Stage Craft Club, the various generous citizens, the class guardians and the fine support of the student body. f ---1-il 167109-- 'JUNIOR CLASS PLAY - HE Poor Nut,,,, a comedy of modern youth, was presented G March 16th and 17th by the Junior class. The cast Was CX ij directed by Miss Grace Busby, Who deserves praise for her rig! illliciencg coachinIg. The claslsflalso lodvvesha dint of gratitlade so iss arena ackman, iss art a ozman an t e Stage Craft Club for their help in making the play a success. The play represents college life at Ohio State University. Margie Blake, a student, gets a job in the college book store as a part of her education. She meets another employee, John Miller, Who, although he has a high scholastic standing, wishes to be a popular athlete and a fraternity man. Julia Winters, a former chum of Margie, has come for the Ohio-Wisconsin track meet. She is engaged to Spike,' Hoyt, captain ofthe Wisconsin team, and she also carries the title of Miss Wisconsin.,' John had seen her picture in the paper and had cor- responded vvith her. John enters the track meet due to a vacancy in the team and Julia promises to marry him if he helps his school Win. She also psycho-analyzes him and announces that he is suffering from an inferiority complex. The scene ofthe track meet is the most thrilling in the play. Ohio State wins and receives a gold cup. In the last scene We see a dance at the fraternity house ofthe Psi Sigma's, the fraternity to which John has been pledged. Julia announces that she and John are to be married that night. John conceals his anger, and after sitting 1 LII., , ---all 168 lub-- Left to Righielineh, Watkinf, Hen, Rudy, Alexander, Harrnon, Adarrzf, Lnethi, Bridge, llfliller, Lindberg, Roherfr, Roos, Walker. out a dance with Margie, decides that rather than marry Julia and become standardized and be a bond salesman, he will marry Margie and be a professor. Julia goes back to Spike All the players were well suited for their parts as may be seen from the following cast: fohn Miller, Kenneth Adams, Marjorie Blake, Evelyn Luethi, Spike Hoyt, Robert Bridge, fnlia Winterf, Dorothy Noble, Huh Srnith, Owen Walker, a Psi Sigma man, Magpie Welch, Ralph Watkins, Cheer Leader, Coach jackson, Jack Joseph, of Ohio State Track Team, Wallie Pierce, Allan Rudy, captain of Ohio State Track Team, Profeffor Doning, Frederick Roberts, of the Botany Department, Doc Spurney, John Rinaldi, the Ohio trainer Mr. Stone, Robert Blythe, the Oflicial Starter, Ohio State Co-eds Lottie Miller, Marian Harmon, Shirley Roos, and Betty Hess. Wis- consin runners, Paul Horst, James Kirk and Frank Reemsnyder. Ohio State runners, Robert Foss and Paul Lindberg. Twenty-nine members of the class took the part of college students. This crowd helped to keep up the enthusiasm ofthe audience during the scene of the track meet. 3 9 Tickets were given to every member ofthe Junior class to sell and each one contributed towards the success ofthe play. ---all 169 lm-- Noble 'THE BAND' - fi- HE McKinley High School Band has always been a large f- 6 factor in arousing the spirit of the students in pep rallies. lbs This year proved no exception to the rule, for the band has RTM-Nj certainly done its share at all the rallies and games. The football season saw thebeginning of a novel feature in the band-that of playing popular songsg and so besides arousing spirit and enthusiasm it provided entertainment during the intermission. There are two phases to the work of any band. Both of these are important. No band is a true one without both its classical side and its ethical side. The repertoire of our band includes such pieces as Tri- umphal lVIarch,', by Grieg, and our well known school song, Stand Up and Cheerf' The band was exceptionally large and talented this year, having in all about fifty members. Towards the end ofthe school year it gave a number of concerts at the various grade schools, where it was received with much appreciation. --of-Il 170119-- THE oRoH12sTRA ?jHE value of an orchestra in a school is seldom fully realized. S2 Few, except musicians themselves, understand the difliculty of arranging an orchestra so that it can give a true interpreta- W tion of music. But in the past, this has been capably done at McKinley High School, and this year certainly proved no exception. W At the first practice this term, it Was found that a larger group of student musicians had turned out for orchestra than ever before. But the attributes of this organization consisted not only in numbers, for the new talent, added to that which already existed, proved indeed exceptional. The first and most diflicult undertaking of the orchestra Was the accompanying of Tulip Timef' This score is considered one of the most dillicult among amateur operettas. The orchestra prepared several more difficult concert numbers Which Were graciously received by the audience during the Spring Festival of Music. Several selections of a highly classical nature Were played during the commencement exercises, thus completing the orchestral Work of an unusually suc- cessful year. ---all 1711-9-- I BANK AGENTS -X ANK day is one of the weekly occurrences at McKinley. At K the beginning ofthe year every home room selects from its X' group a member who serves as home room agent. It is the duty of this boy or girl to urge the pupils to save, and be more thrifty. This is a task for which these students get little honor or credit and yet they carry on an important branch of school business. Every Tuesday is bank day at McKinley. On this day the pupils are able to deposit their savings for the Week. The amount of the deposit is registered in the bank book, then a carbon copy is made on which is recorded the number of the book. Along with the money these identification slips are placed in an envelope and taken to the oHice. Later in the day a messenger from the bank calls for the deposits. The George D. Harter Bank has charge of the savings accounts. The bank fully trusts the school agent in the accuracy of his state- ments. It is necessary, therefore, that he take great care in order to make no errors. 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S T , QT' Q :ii ' if 'F 413 U' I Q fL,iI.:1,...:, 'E 'I ff ,-.: , 4' I N QYHC Con Ad 1 DEAN Mscogmcfc x .f N ., g v 'N -- ' B NSON K One tough boy! RALPH ROSS Don r wonwd Yov LL BE A Samoa some DRY ff 'W cm 'Viv M ? K IS SOME omvcekf ' A' x. 1 ff ' 5 , X f ' J , 4 92 UW fl VW f D J 102 gm nqmf 131 lip.. HALLOVVEYEN MASQUE A masquerade party was the first social event of the Senior class. The decorations were in keeping with the season, and the effect was very ghostly. Mr. Rohn, a prominent local magician, entertained us in the auditorium. He performed many baHling and fascinating tricks, which kept us quite puzzled. Dancing followed in the music room. Here Spanish senoritas could be seen dancing with Chinese men, and dashing young cavaliers with demure hoop skirted maidens. The usual Hallowe'en refreshments, cider and doughnuts, were served. VALENTINE PARTY On February 11th, the Senior class held its second party. During a large part of the evening we were entertained in the auditorium by members of the class. Miss Haverstack directed a very interesting play, Station Y Y Y YQ' in which radio played an important part. Following this we saw a breath-taking presentation of The Shooting of Dan McGrew.', The decorations were most attractive. Overhead was a mass of red and white streamers. The refreshments also carried out this color scheme, as the cookies were heart-shaped with red icing, while even the punch was red. The music was furnished by the Blue and Gold orchestra. SPRING HUP The Spring Hopf' held on March 30, was the Senior adieu. The class turned out for this last party in large numbers, although the weather proved to be anything but spring. Class spirit soared high on this night, the members realizing that it was the last party they would ever attend at McKinley. The tag dances and the broom dance seemed to be the most enjoyed numbers of the evening. All decorations were dispensed with, but punch and wafers were served. The Phila- delphia Sirens played for the dancing. The various committees in charge of these parties were: Decorations, Don Rossiter, chairman, Harold Burris, Janice Rate, Mary E. Nist, Kathryn Williams, Press Campbell, Dwight Clark, John Yost, and Mary Louise Pierson. Entertainment, William English, chairman, Henrietta Giessen, Jane Weiler, Lucille Scott, Charles Hanna, Dana Floding. Refreshments, Margaret Hillibish, chairman, Betty James, Mildred Clapper. --dull 182 lib-- -ilh ug.:-5 , . . .,,.. ,. ., , , . ,., ,.....-.. 1- . F ,osngv A ov4v01A QQVAWQI Y V' Q W' S R,0I4 ,'IA','4 ' ' I r af. llnflff. Q I V' A IA Q A ,fl Ti -H 3'!'1w14EYZh1m1M:-ffm ,MQQ-1lk,1!5Q!Hl. f:fi:f3:ffzf5rmfmefe' .:7-e .g , .1.4,, ,,, . A.. H .44.. . , . , 'Aw W X X! N I I fQ3 fgf :QPF ggi Haze ' O Y QQ? F4 Q 1.,, ,S 5 Iggy vig? 25152 Zgigi gk P Mar H ,ME vw H ee - OA S 1- ee ee ww . 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W. 1' Dial 2-1901 les.. A 5 --41-il 184 Jw-- 19 24 3. SENIOR CALENDAR wir SEPTEMBER School begins. Sophs try to appear as if they understand the schedules. The cry of the Seniors, Did you ever see such a young looking Sophomore class?', The School Board interferesg we donlt get out for the fair. Jim Evans proposes to Marylyn Sweitzer for the fourth time. Hal Broda advises athletes to keep out of the arms of the lilies. Mr. Koehler forgets to bring his umbrella. Faculty picnic. We Wonder if they missed any pickles. Ask Betty James. First football game. McKinley 46, Wooster O. Some celebrities of '27 give paternal advice to the Sophomores. No school. ,Twas but a dream. Service League Party for new girls. Refresh- ments were served. Pep rally, minus the pep. McKinley 0, Steubenville 19. Friendship Club setting up conference at Turkey- foot Lake. Boys Booster Club organized. Mr. Koehler lectures on How to keep from getting baldf, Leaders hamburg fry. 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Branch Yard W LOUISVILLE OHIO Vr- ZQRX v 482 Viv' WJ. lf!-Tit . . . 45? if For Anythzng Pertaining to my B 'za' We QQ ur rug QQ See Your MQ Lumber Merchant First I-as W eagle ew--T my X X X X X X X X swl Elgin593Hifi?EME152fiailiiffixigliifififllilifliiiffia.tilltigf --chili 7. 8 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 Z0 21 22 25 27 28 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 14 Iselw- Rain, but then it gives Miss Marburger something to look at during third bell. Miss Busby is seen wearing knickers! Bluer yet. fSee October 3.1 Friendship rally. Ask Gerry Bolender about the five missing eskimo pies. Columbus Day. School as usual. Service League receptions for Sophomore girls and their mothers. McKinley 19, Rayen 0. Relay carnival. The Seniors win, of course. Mildred Hert invents a swift Way of getting down the stairs. 150 sign up for Leaders, tryouts. lfthey but knew. Senior masquerade. McKinley 46, New Philadelphia 0. Our illustrious Senior ollicers pose for the leading Canton dailies. Grade cards. Oh, death, where is thy sting! Booster Club girl and boy', party. The dean of girls appears in knickers! What's our faculty coming to? 101 NOVEMBER Thirty days hath November. We parade for the Alliance game. Teachers convention in Cleveland. We hope they enjoyed it as much as we. McKinley 12, Alliance 0. So this is Venice Red cries as he runs onto the Held. About the only things coming down these days are rain and grades. Betty james loses Martyls dadls best umbrella. Only forty--live days till Christmas. Assembly. Rex Farrall plays a solo on the push- me-pull-ya. I Armistice Day. The generous Board of Education donates the afternoon OFF. Count Felix Von Lueckner speaks. Miss Lutz falls for the sailor boy. 5 L H , gl E Thorough training in all the Arts of Beauty Culture by an instructor WEE , recognized the World over. Low Tuition. ACTUAL parlor practice. Ed E Universally recognized diploma. T i lll mm THE FRENCH SYSTEM mm, Um I i UU l l Academe of Beanie Culture it 304 Fourth street, N. W. CANTON, onro T 1 L, L: - ie,. , LLE-..t.c....-.. .LL .. ggi ,gc vi L QQ QQ Q Q QQ Q QQ QQ QQ Qi QQ QQ eegammameaeemeemseemtmmmmaemeammntgga wmwmwmawmmmmmawwsewgimmwmogg For a Good Position F YOU Want a good position, either in business or Civil Service, take an intensive business training course at the Canton Actual after you graduate from High School. AN OLD ESTABLISHED SCHOOL The Canton Actual was established in 1876 and today is one of the largest, as Well as the oldest, schools of its kind in the State. Its hundreds of successful graduates is your guarantee of complete satisfaction. Summer School will begin june l8fFall Term, Sept. 4. Send for a Catalog. Canton Actualfglsiness College 0 428 MARKET AVE.N BZHEG CANTON, OHIO QQ at QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ i T'Q.?5.YliffiU 'fQ55ldC75.Q U'r155TQC?tU'laUf5.5ilC?.U' 5QCWEK5Q:'W3KGW'W5QGF 'U3KGF':Q9XGQ' l 1551 STALEY AGENcYCo. P55-E GU' '75 3? ag l Eiga' 'Realtors and Insurance Agents 'glial HQ? QE 5 Brant Building A CANTON, OHIO E J m3ifQn-Q 4-3523371-A L-Kliilliifnls 4-REQYKCEJI-A .-2353912-Q 35155 QEQEYCEH. 1-253539151-1 .-QEQ7KQDQf:H53llfE21-s-REQXYCFE-.K-Rik --ew-il 187 1-41-- 16. You have our best wzklzes 1 , lb. Class of 19.28 1'1- 21. Remember, in every walk of life, 22. Stadiumf arejitting eompanionf. 23' 2-lf. 23. 30. fe I U 111 Tuscarawas Street, East 7. 'Q Q Q Q Q Q'fQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q'?i Qglol E . , so E 12. ,Q Pure Because zt s ,Q 13' -is W Yjasteurized 1 -go 1' 1-1. 'Q' 'Q' A Richer and 15. E Sweeter Butter pp 3 16. 'Q' 'Q' E 2 Je E 19' Q 1 - Q Q ! 1 Q 20- -Q 1 Nl 1 as 2. 'Q' LK .. Bolllllil 'gi' 21. Q 1 'Y'---Q' 1 Q 'Q' 1 ll 'Q' 'E' 1 Su1nntgr1iIrIeag1eryCo.g E: 2' Y O , 10 'Q' 'Q' EQ? 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q ag.. 'Q' 'Q' Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' . Q2 --La-il 188119-- Mr. Koehler displays Hag he carried through the Revolution. Massillon rally. McKinley 13, Massillon 0. Miss Lehmiller entertains Friendship cabinet at tea. Popcorn balls were served. Nice day for a duck. Ah! Tomorrow. Thanksgivingl Nothing now but tender memories And so November passed. '01 DECEMBER Recognition Day. Rittersbaugh delivers an awe- inspiring oration. Len Miller elected captain for '2S. The Sophs start writing letters to Santa Claus. Operetta ticket sale rages hot and Fierce. Jim Evans arrives on time. It is still the day of miracles. Studying very scarce. Senior oueretta Tuli Time. l P Mr. Jackman struggles through a speech in assembly. Room 330 is winner in ticket sale. 'Not much being done. Christmas the main topic. See yesterday. McKinley 22, East Liverpool 30. We hear that old refrain essss-ki-mo-pies. Last history Elm. What a blow to those fond couples who attend this weekly event. Girls Service League goes to county infirmary. Will tomorrow never come? Leaders' Dance. Shakespeare play. Bliss, 101 JANUARY Varsity hu mbles Alumni. Vacation over. Goodbye snooze, 'til noontime snore, Chuck Hanna stages a secret annual campaign. W THE CANTON VOCATIONAL BUREAU W P i i i offices are maintained to help the beginner secure a proper position in the business world as well as the experienced man or woman. ' Many former McKinley High School graduates have been placed through the service of this company. VVe invite your registration to sec-ure employment. Oflice Technical Professional Th l ' l ' - ' ' Cz' lf' D 1' 1 ' h ge bufealpsinbcalxgrir logengsgg 919 920 First Natl Bank Bldg. Ovmllglkf-flglilgrllegfzzvzniziim X under the State of Ohio. Phone 8097 C.'a,f,v of 1925. X Sm A152 K iI'l'Z': i1YQ'i '. W .-.. W - 'WI1'P , 7 q.,l,-ff ...KY -- --A-W H ,, - 3 , is S . li i i 5 , The ENERGINE Dry Cleaners 1 1 . E I I Q i are l f xlib Cin, . I l z 4 f I l The TROY LAUNDRY and Q 1 DRY CLEANING Company 4 g 207 Cleveland Avenue, Northwest 1 CANTON, oH1o i Q 1 Tv ML i TT M v- M 'iFPQ7vlgT' N G , I fy, 8716761 715747617165 N ' 2.533253 W E B B - B RO DA C55 C O. Sunny Bonds i if V' hi . 3 ,csc The Seal of l Sound Indemnity Tin. fc na H X' 'illlf Q3 94 mllhmjff 224 E, Q' it First National Bank Building CANTON, OHIO aj aff WSPXQQ --4-il 189 1'-on G. W, THE LADIES HAT SHOP 10217201 Featuring the Latest Styles at prices you can afford to pay fl: 10 11 12 13 17 A thrilling fire drill relieves the monotony of the week. Bud Burris expresses himself on the subject Women. Junior play tryouts. The Seniors utter pleased gurgles over their pictures. McKinley 27, Akron Central 35. lr's the day of course. A grand rush for knowledge. 18-19-20. Exams. 23 25 , 26 E A L S 27 500 Market Ave., N. .0 Loew 7'hfafff Building i 31 l, 1-x-t5L.-s.--0s:rJl11Qs4.eriSE1mca-:::0eommc9a: ?i 1 ---- mm 1 l 1 Plumbing, Hot VVater and ' 5 E ' Vapor Heating E lv .Eg v yi' 6 A 7 P. U U 1 EJ lm . lj '1 U S A X Il A I 'lil E 3 I ' -? H' l 10 E ny ' U H U , ' Cl y y v . . PLUlVlB-NG CO. ,N 15 D U. l. Bott, Proprietor my -1 'D -H6 Tuscarawas St., W. lim 10 Phone 3-2890 vi l rf 1 ui l 21 ll QQ UD l ' --fa-il l90l1Ib- Second semester begins. Bill Stein offers to sell his front seat in Latin for a dollar. Annual campaign opens. 1 McKinley 12, Massillon ll. Senator Fess speaks. Last clay of January. 102 FEBRUARY Groundhog Day. Not observed by schools. lVlcKinley 18, Collinwood 23. Alfred Priddey shows real school spirit. VVe mean it, too. Somebody's birthday. lVlarh Club discusses the important question, Where has Polygon?,' Don Rossiter gets his enlightened look from spend- ing 15 minutes daily with Dr. Eliot's five foot book shelf. We see the picture, Abraham Lincoln. lVlcKinley 35, Tech 27. Friendship Club play. And they charged ad- mission! lVliss Bair persuades Dana Floding to sell an Annual. 17. Ohio Day Pageant presented by Social Science Club. Everyone is inspired by the pictures of Wash- ington, D. C. USE Dunbar Storage Batteries for All Your Requirements ..Ql1:1-lb.. Also see us for repairs on all makes of Batteries, Starters, Generators, Magnetos, Lights, Horns, Etc. We guarantee our battery -and electric repairing V5 Storage Battery Specialists DUNBAR BROTHERS COMPANY 712 Rex Avenue, N. E. Dial 2-5103 KOHLER ea DURoCK Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures Meet the Most Exacting Requirements of Your Home A Visit to Om' Modern Display Room Will Confvinee You Consult Your Plumbing Contractor for Estimates SCIOTO VALLEY SUPPLY CO. 210-216 Piedmont Ave., S. E. CANTON, OHIO --4-ll 191 1-41-- Q5332Qiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiili53325 23 ii! eszg - 1ff'+X 2' Q35 Gladden a Life J f.:a'l . if-X W1 Wzth Flowers . W it? 24 In ,N Q12 wi , 4 Q2 1 E5 Q1 Telephone Ls We'll Send Them 61 Q3 1 ' 5120 +L- - FLEX 5? Flowers by rl elegraph 2 Q Sent Everywhere es We Q4 Q 6 ml . 2 MILLEREQQONESTO 7 'I+' . Eg' 218 Cleveland Ave., N. W. gl Cantonir Flower Phone 2-6403 K 9 F41 ff? eel' Q13 iii??i5Ei5'Q25'tft5ii5?t5?.i5'ffi5'?iif5ii5?Qt5f5i5'Qfi5?i5E 10 12 1 9 13 16 B O S T O N S T O R E 1 Dry Goods, Carpets, 19 Draperies, 20 E t C . 21 V 22 23 l 27 , 29 I 30 ' l Hlaclienzie Janes Qualify Sim 1883 , 9 224 Market Avenue, North 1- 1 . l --fail 192 11-on birthday. Oh. would he had been a twin. ' No school. VVashington's Press Campbell discovers that there comes a time in every man's life when the bell rings before he gets to class. McKinley 25, Massillon 26. Printing exhibition opens. 101 MARCH Miss Busby says that she has the disposition of an angel. Musical assembly. We are hoping for more like this one. Why do those big naughty Senior boys pick on Harry Maurer? Many Ys and Hs come into view. Miss Bair and staff executives of next year go to New York. National Honor Society assembly. Bud Burris is elected president. We come through the Akron tournament vic- torious. Harvard 34, Yale 33. just another bank day. Junior play. Boys go to Columbus. Boys back from Columbus. We're not wry proud of them. Miss Lutz lectures on Puppy Love. Logan Burd tries to stop Market Ave. from running past the school. Basketball girls go to Oberlin. Leaders' Skating Party. Dr. VVhite lectures on positive health. Athletic banquet. Red and Sam deliver speeches prepared by Miss Lutz. Assembly. Red sleeps off the effects of yesterday. Senior spring hop. '01 APRIL End of spring vacation. Don Rossiter joins the just Kids Safety Club. 10-11. Mrs. Cartwright speaks at the boys' and girls, assemblies. 'L T I I Ogg FW All Kms Wgfgii. i LUM BER - FINISH and CABINET WORK II I See The i E Canton Cabinet and Lumber Company R. Z. STAUDT, Pref. and Tram. PRESSLEY CAMPBELL, Vim Prey. and Secy. V Q v Directorx-Dr. E. S. Folk, Ho race Sponseller, John G. K etterer '63 if I. QE aa I E E aa y orrgrazmlaiiorrs L 'D : 'YJ lf G 4 to the '28 gf? -I ra uates of gl Q 9253? MQW ear Wir wa 33 The SANITARY MILK 00. ww I -'wif Pure Dairy Products E4-we H I Seri I l in EO to I I A I gig? WE TRADE YOUR OLD FURNITURE IN ON NEW Zigi ' Canzfon'5 Bargain Furniture Home I , 1 I The Economy Furniture Company, l I A Visit Will Convince You X l.iI i 217 -219 cg? Avenue, N. W. 1 CANToN, OHIO 515,22 .dill Tip.. V V 13 l The World's Largest Shoe Retailers can help you to 14 Success through . Economy 15 l 17 19 l 20 l 24 l 27 f 1 ' 28 ,qffWZif2f6fRI7llIl'fd5faiZfff 416 Market Ave., N. CANTON, oH1o l 11 W or sires' W Xe , l J ,nj i:EEEiT?'zf'l l' . fl' ..,.: 'ik . ' B E N S 0 N Typewriter Company Excluhvf dgfnts for ROYAL and ROYAL PORTABLES Portables in 12 diferent colors We Sell, Rent and Repair all Makes 404 4th St., N. W. Dial 27206 - a1'SEGE7al 19 21 29 1 s i 1 3 f 4 6 S 8 i f 1 1 --dill 194 lub-- Friday. Miss Lutz finds it convenient to give a Latin test. Mirabile dictul Doris Gates wins the district championship in oratorical contest. School dismissed at 2:25 for boys' track meet. Seniors win. Famous sayings of famous people. Who's going to win the Massillon game? Signs of spring: the twittering ofthe birds, and Alfred Pridcley in knickers. Beano Brawl. Friendship Club faculty tea. Gym exhibition. Stall' dinner dance at Congress Lake. 101 MAY -12. Senior play. Junior-Senior reception. Girls' track and field meet. Senior exams begin. C01 JUNE Class night. Baccalaureate sermon. Senior picnic. Commence-ment. Promotion cards. QJWOICX. l l y , Q 1 it udwelser The Name Guarantees Quality and Satisfaction C.A.s1sTERHEN Wholefale Dealer ANHEUSER-BUSCH, I . gk Phone 3 2805 339 Second St., N. E. 716 CANTON, OHIO 02 I , 1? w x 1 Q C 1. cw 3' Ca' x N 59' ' 5' 'L 533 We IC E CREAM Q Q 35 5 Q we 5 .P SLG 'wc ' 'Q Lam CN:-fb Complzmenty of dk-fa E. T. CUsACK,Jeeee1ee 9,5984 98 'C Cleveland Avenue at Second St., N. W. JD 'U HM ---wil 195 11-41-- 1 C9f-inixg -i5769C9C1?E1:P6OC9e1E 53555 liogvff lip - llll Nl A Glft Wi H the Graduate will most fl appreciate - v y V vwv 'Q' If there is one occasion in life 'lil 'Nl when a gift of a watch is most W H appropriate and most often ex- H I pected-it is at Graduation. Our selection of Gruen Guild YY Watches in men's pocket and 1, I strap designs and ladies' wrist- W llgl lets is most complete-prices IQ 'W from 327.50 up. W A 1 nano' A 1 .. D U N G A N ' S ., M, Jewelry Store Q, 'V' 239 Cleveland Ave., N. W., at Third 'W' l i-'C50i' EXE ?09009Ci:?m69 G1410694 'ey' rift: RESIDENCE 6567 1 OFFICE PHONE 2-1907 A. H. HLUSSER 1mz'u.vtrz'al.v, Sites and Fkhanczhg 'UE GW wie 616 Brant Building CANTON, OHIO aa .155 The GLASS of '28 Abbenante, Carmel, 317 Eighteenth St., N. W. Abramson, David, 324 Eighteenth St., N. W. Adams, Anna, 1111 Third St., N. E. Adelman, Penny, 1539 Garfield Ave., S. W. Adelman, Betty, 629 Dartmouth Ave., S. VV. Adrian, Katherine, 801Shorb Ave., N. W. Aeschbacher, Elizabeth, 1350 Stark Ave., S. W. Agler, Marvel, 3041 Sixth St., S. W. Albrecht, Paul, 912 Seventh St., N. W. Allen, Evelyn, 2034 Seventeenth St., N. E. Allen, Russell, 1025 Third St., S. W. Alper, Margaret, 1443 Dueber Ave., S. W. Anderson, James, 1219 Worley Ave., N. E. Andorka, Anna, 2025 Seventeenth St., N. E. Andrews, Helen L., 1730 Woodland Ave., N. W. Archinal, Katherine, 1527 Yale Ave., N. W. Armstrong, Charlotte, 420 Twenty-Third St., Arnold, Loretta, 709 Sixteenth St., N. W. Arnold, Ruth, 1111 Fourth St., N. E. Atkinson, Chase, 122 Smith Ave., S. W. Auble, Evelyn, 1325 I,aCave Pl., N. W. Axelrod, Mollie, 1020 Cherry Ave., N. E. ...gm B mp.. Bachtel, Marie, 1010 Fourteenth St., N. W. Bachtel, Mary Ellen, 1342 Stark Ave., S. W. Baer, DeVere, 517 Market Ave., N. Baker, Doris, 710 Shadyside Ave., S. W. Baldock, Howard, 925 Broad Ave., N. W. Barbour, Jack, 1803 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Barnard, Kermit, 2829 Vera Pl., N. W. Barnhill, Barr, Evelyn, 642 Maryland Ave., S. W. Ralph, 915 Sixth St., N. E. Barrett, Raymond, 1432 Bryan Ave., S. W. Barrick, Angeline, 1329 Maryland Ave., S. W. Barrick, Don, 1273 Eleventh St., N. W. Barthelmeh, Arthur, 706 Harrison Ave., S. W. Baum, Harold, 620 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Beadle, Florence, 1031 Rowland Ave., N. E. Beatty, Raymond, 1543 Vine Ave., S. W. Becher, Paul, R. F. D. No. 3. Becherer, Ruth, 1204 Wertz Ave., N. W. Belden, Paul, 1414 Market Ave., N. Bellinski, Donald, 1010 Sayler Pl., S. W. Berman, Leonard, 1019 Twelfth St., N. W. Bidwell, Russell, 601 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Black, Wilma, 1014 Twelfth St., N. W. Blair, Cornelia, 1632 May Pl., N. E. Blake, Doris, 509 Bedford Ave., N. W. Bock, Robert, 301 Smith Ave., N. W. --of-il 19611-19- N l l :SEQ fail Hirfima- HEALTH in Every DROP Q? CMAQ' Congmtulaziom to the ,WWE 3.95301 7 mfg Class of 28 155-Wg EQ ZA? GBYWQ CANTON PURE MILK COMPANY QW THE BURD 'CONSTRUCTION CO. l L. D. Burd, President A Producer of high quality Washed l Sand and Gravel y Street and Road Paving, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Construction Excavating and Grading I l of all kinds. l ea: I We Solicii Your Inquiriw Ojice-1043 Spring Ave., N. E. Phone 7609 l ghramavff-KERQHJA-rzvxrcswrrarccsrrH:5rrEvTrzw1rEv0brr:irEvJ+Qrai1iEvfwrzoQrEvJrrrs:iEvrrvQ,4iS, IQ, HARDWARE, PAINTS, GLASS, FISHING TACKLF 5 5 Dial 27201 E5 5 5 A The CLARK HARDWARE Company A 2 1128 Cleveland Ave., N. W. CANTON, OHIO 3 L-1i'QXlEm4-i'QZTIEmr-m37KEm+.-1RQlKE2r.-2E?ilEmfxQIS'Q.',mAQ?KQnli+f-SEQKCEE-JMEXQE-rrkSXEfm f-dlll 197 lilo-- wWXGW ff.E55.1CCEU WEEKS? 1 CSU U.E5!IlCEU' TZXKGTWBEKGW 'HEBREW WU Bmtnewvuwmam, I axe QUIRIIAGV 1 Phone 7853 JOHN E..O. FELLER . l Q it 1 1 1 Q fa Q 2 Q E5 Q Q Q fe Q Q H gl Certified Public Accountant 1 259, 719-22 Renkert Bldg. 1 g CANTON, OHIO GU' EB'1iIi2iawnEQ7lCQin-.tnEQ7KCEnwnEQ?IiCh-..-nS??IfEna ...ei -l Our Compliments to the Class Of 1928 V LERCH' 210 Market, North 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bolender, Geraldine, 1109 Ridge Rd., N. W. Bolender, Gula, 1200 Richard Pl., N. W. Bonart, Harold, 533 Twenty-Second St., N. W. Booth, Hazel, 3305 Eleventh St., S. VV. Boraz, Daniel, 1835 Sixth St., N. E. Borcoman, Helen, 163-1 Miami Ct., N. E. Boyer, Raymond, 717 Arlington Ave., W. Brack, David, 28th and Cleveland Ave., N. W Brady, Angela, 1221 Eighth St., N. E. Brechbill, VVilliam, 1123 Clarendon Ave., VV. Brenneman, Robert, 339 Harrison Ave., N. W. Brothers, Marian, Magnolia, Ohio. Brown, Elden, 1200 Dueber Ave., S. W. Brumbaugh, Paul, 1010 Ridge Rd., N. W. Bunker, Mary Helen, Magnolia, Ohio. Burd, Logan, 1043 Spring Ave., N. E. Buri, Karl, Hartville, Ohio. Burrillo, Carmella, 910 Lippert Rd., N. E. Burris, Harold, 132-1 Woodward Pl., N. W. Burroway, Jessie, 901 Sixth St., S. W. Busche, Dorothy, 1237 Logan Ave., N. W. Bush, Joe, 1-126 Allen Ave., S. E. - 1.1511 C nb.. Calhoun, Thomas, 1308 Market Ave., N. Campbell, Press, 1909 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Carr, Gerald, 2218 Eleventh St., S. W. Casey, Ruth, 351 Arlington Ave., N. W. Cassel, Paul, 2238 Sixth St., S. VV. Casselberry, Margaret, 1610 Hammond Ave., Chan, Raymond, 131 Market Ave., S. Christie, Lucretia, 1510 Edwards Ave., N. E. Clapper, Mildred, 2007 Frazer Ave., N. W. Clark, Dwight, 2519 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Clark, Hazel, East Canton, Ohio. Clark, Isobel, 1-100 Market Ave., N. Clark, Richard, 1400 Market Ave., N. Clarke, Virginia, 157 Roslyn Ave., N. W. Clevenger, Ethel, 211 Exeter Ave., S. W. Clewell, Roberta, 1337 Fifteenth St., N. W. Cobb, Ruth, 1522 Fourth St., N. E. Cobedesh, Marie, 1523 Fifth St., N. E. Cochenour, Donna, 21-1 Fifth St., S. W. Coffy, Lucille, 910 Fulton Rd., N. W. Conley, Richard, 8141 Fulton Rd., N. W. Conrad, Marjorie, 1001 Thirteenth St., N. E. Cooper, Dora, 502 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Corbit, Glenn, 1106 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Craddock, Ralph, 517 Ninth St., N. W. Cramer, Elizabeth, 1-1119 Greenheld Ave., S. VV. Cramer, Ronald, 2156 Second St., N. E. Crawford, John, 1501 Oxford Ave., N. W. --ei-il 1981110-' W Q JIM SCHLEMMER, Hfmfenf I E FT Chrysler Distributor Ti 59 I wwf La. Q E of All There is in Alutosl' ' of gf IH DIAL 6167 Ei' 811 Cleveland Ave., N. W. CANTON, OHIO limi, M dlgifgglfl BRICK HOMES OF DISTINCTION Prospective Builders Will be interested in new and colorful type of Face Brick 201 High quality, brilliant in color and adapted to any types of buildings :aa METRO Mat-Tex METRO Ver-Tex HMETROU Smooth Colonial METRO,' English Art METRO Taverns METRO Cweorgians Samples on display at our ojice The METROPOLITAN PAVING BRICK CO. Renkert Building CANTON, OHIO , -on . .swfsrj BAERS, of CANTON, o. 216-218 Market Ave. Everything for Your Office, Good Printing, School Supplies Colored Paper and Cardboard-Drawing InstrumentsfShoW Card Colors4Crayons Social Printing-Cards, Announcements, Invitations Before planning a party, be sure to visit Baers' Dennison Department --41-if 199 lub-- MEETING THE DEMAND EOR THE FINEST 2? 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Dill, Joseph, 615 Sixth St., N. E. Dilley, Marie, 439 Elgin Ave., N. W. Dillman, Blanche, 257 Bellflower Ave., N. W. DiMenna, America, 1002 Lafayette Ave., S. E. DiMinno, Philomena, 919 Liberty Ave., S. E. Dominick, Massy, 2994 Tuscarawas Sr., E. Dommer, John, 903 Harrison Ave., S. W. Donze, Mary, 1307 Market Ave., N. Dougherty, -lane, 834 McKinley Ave., N. W. Dougherty, Mabel, 205 Thirteenth St., N. E. Downs, Charlotte, 903 Twelfth St., N. VV. Drennen, Ida Mae, Dennison Pl., Mt. Vernon A Drungenbolz, Paul, 1141 Broad Ave., N. W. Duncan. Helen, Rear 702 Wlalnut Ave., N. E. ..4m E gigs.. Ealy, Prescott, 1325 Eighth St., N. W. Elliot, Jean, 1222 Park Ave., S. W. English, William, 702 Twenty-Second St., N. W Erlanger, Bernard, 2210 Market .Ave., N. Erziglceit, Olga, 925 Young Ave., N. E. Eschliman, Margaret, 947 Shorb Ave., N. W. Esmont, Joe, 1017 Struble Ave., N. E. Essig, Joe, 924 High Ave., N. W. Evans, James, S10 Broad Ave., N. W. Evans, Jennie, R. F. D. No. 1, Canton, Ohio. Evans, Leroy, 1645 Edwards Ave., N. E. --qw F rub-- Fabel, Margaret, 1812 Seventh St., N. W. Fair, Carl, RalT Rd., S. W. Farrall, Rex, 221 Kennett Ct., N. W. Feilc, Helen, 3311 Arbor Rd., S. W. Feiman, Samuel, 507 Troy Pl., W. --fa-il 2001-0-- 1 , F U. K 5? f Q5 llllll I A .MIN il ,lllllx rlllllx l , V 32.5, l rt 43535 Delicious aIlClR6flEl'g'Igg vclft lilbl, l 924142, 19.SQfwl'7 A V 1 A T 1 o N F' 9 ff Calls for Young Men with Advanced Mechanical 35352 Ideas and Talent cr 1 . no 553 We arlinpflciltlleljfffffzillfllllielglffmors was Tzme Flzef cmd S0 D0 life N ravlatron School I 1 Passenger and Lommerclal Fllghts to All Parts of UHltCd btates , 1 'Gt r Canton Aero Transportation Company r , 1 My 5, I PIgg,neS M cjH?'lcCOnln J ig E? as Om Figlilbo Cantsn-lnoilsvillijolgibad IQEJJYINIT E' g Q wwg ev ' S 'mv ,ww sz Q rxfzacvnf WGHQI? 2 Gussett Boiler and Welding Works Q ' Boiler fllczleers and Erectors, Electric f or Acetyfewe Weldz'ng was 1 1140 Marion Ave., s. W. 132.1 3-3190 CANTON, oH1o EER' aqui 201 lub.. lc .nc .nc af. an al 's RENTAL MANAGERS . APPRAISING BUYING and SELLING Qf REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance v.HAfv 'o .J '1 .U 'u Q- 49 Lu :C 2311323 0 K O H I O g T COM PMS .v '1 J No service too large or too small to 'U receive our prompt and courteous attention 4 101 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE .J QWWGFWJQEWWDGWE SPECIAL NOONDAY LUNCHES A v Try Kel1er,s Home Made Candies and Ice Cream A211321 WESEQGF' K E L L E R ' S 122 Cleveland Avenue, N. W. La -1' 71' 71' 7f 'lf 7- Feller, Millard, 620 Twenty-Second St., N. W. Fife. Mildred. 606 McKinley Ave., S. VV. Findley. Margaret. R. F. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio Finney. Barbara, 1302 Fulton Rd., N. W. Floding, Dana, 700 Patterson Ave., W. Foehrenbach. Margaret, 123-1 Cleveland Ave., S Fogler, Paul, 112-1 Wvilson Pl., N. VV. Forney, Bernice, Cottage No. 91, Meyers Lake. Foust, Frank, 127 Arlington Ave., N. W. Foxman, Ruth, 1021 Cherry Ave., N. E. Frank. Richard, R. F. D, No. 2, North Canton, O. Frey, Lena, 1350 Market Ave., S. Freymarlc, Georgia. R. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Frolo. Anna. 1526 Bryan Ave., S. W. Fromm, Annabelle, R. F.. D. Noed. Fromm, Myron, 613 Clarendon Ave., N. W. ...MG -no.. Gamble, Valeria, 1-115 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Gantz. Mildred, 316 Eleventh St., N. E. Garner, Mary, 1936 Fifth St., S. If. Garrett, Lucille, 172-1 Fourth St,, S. lf. Gatchel, Helen, 916 Thirteenth St., N. W. Gates. Doris. 1013 Fifteenth St., N. W Gavin. Eleanor, -125 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Geib, Raymond, 72-1 Thirteenth St., N. W. Geltz, Kenneth, 1319 Sr, Elmo Ave., N. E. George. Jennie, 919 Cherry Ave., N. E. George. Mary, 151-1 Seventeenth St., N. W. George. Paul, 516 Smith Ave., N. VV, Gepliart, Gladys, Meyers Lake. Gerbert, Lillian, 3013 Tuscarawas St., W. Gibson, VValter. R. F. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Giessen, Henrietta, 900 Harrison Ave., S. VV. Gilbert, Susie, 1-120 Nliami Ct.. N. E. Gilcrest, Mabel, 1000 Sixteenth St., N. W. Gilkey, Richard, 913 Gilmore Ave., N. W. Glosser, Janet. 1-121 Walnut Ave., N. E. Goetz. Margaret, 705 Union Ave., S. W. Gordon, Morris, R. F. D. No. 5, Canton, Ohio. Gordon. Nathan, S33 Walnut Ave., lf. Goss. Glenn, 215 Claremont Ave., N. W. Gotshell, Virginia. 2-122 Sixth St., N. VV. Gould, Howard, -12-1 Nineteenth St., N. W. Graf, Margaret, 916 Fifteenth St., li. Gramoy, Elizabeth, 712 Belden Ave.. N. E. Grau, Howard, 1-127 Vine Ave., S. VV. Gravila, George, 338 Webster Ave., N. F. Gray. Roland, 2626 Ninth St., S. VV. Greenwood, Mary E., 622 Sandal Pl., N. E. Grilliths, Irving, 1306 Twelfth St., N. W. Grossman, Abram. 1616 Vassar Ct., N. W. ---owl 202 ji-cw l The Enchanting Fragrance of Early Blossom Time f S H A R 1 y I J just lift the stopper of this distinctive bottle. The T lV.,,, fascinating and alluring odor of romance greets you I l 555515212 75 l 55 52553 M l I HERI-I IS SHARI 3 l J Trial Size 25C i PQ oz. and l oz. bottles ss oo ss oo J I ROTH and HUG'S i Cavzzfozfs Best Drug Slorfs i A--as GUARDIANS OF CLEANLINESSA-fa Cunmaun i. 'Ax P .. ...........,... -H ' Q: ' ' Wi am'1 ' v:, I ' ' if CLEANSER' ' WATERSOI-'l'ENER 'I-' ANDSOAPSAVER :jig ,.,. .,.. IUILET HUILEHOID USE Climalene instantly makes hard water soft as Summer rain. It is perfectly soluble in hot 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. CLEANS 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. no--if 203 lm-- SWEET and CLEAN l1Vet Wash, Ruf Dry, All Finished 'le ll A Trial Will Conainae You of Our Supfriority ll , The ACME LAUNDRY 305 Schroyer Ave., S. W. A as A Phone 6284-6285 Guiley, Eugene, R. F. D. No, 2. Edgefield. Guth, Louise, 1513 lrwin Pl., N. E. f --QlIH'ip.. Haines, Mildred, 125 Smith Ave., N. W, Hall, Fred, 213 N. Main St., North Canton, O. . Hammerly, Williani, 408 Sixth St., N. E. A Hanna, Charles, 911 Twelfth St., N. E. Hardy, Myra, 1456 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Harrold, William, Whipple Rd., Canton, Ohio. Hartman, Howard, 2001 Kirk Ct., N. W. Hartsough, Raymond, 922 Arlington Ave., S. W. Hatmaker, Alma, 2330 Fifteenth St., N. E. Hattendorf, Jeanette, Raff Rd., S. W. Hawkins, Julia, 1423 Homer Ave,, N. W. Heacock, Verla, R. D. No. 1, Hartville, Ohio, Heid, Helena, 2815 Nicholas Pl., N. W. Heiser, Harold, North Canton, Ohio. Heller, Rose, 343 Fifteenth St., N. VV. 1 l Hemming, Mary Ellen, 707 Second St., N. W. Hendershot, Viola, R. F. D. No. 4, Canton, Ohio Herfurt, Rose, 319 Twenty-First St., N. W, Herlan, Evelyn, 2215 Third St., N. E. Hershell, Thomas, 1417 Second St., S. E. Hert, Mildred, 1517 Eighteenth St., N. W. Heyne, William, 1517 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Hildenbiddle, Geraldine, 205 Bedford Ave., S. W The CANTON ASBESTOS Supply Company O. B. Nelligan, Mgr. Q Would Appreciate Your Inquiries on Pipe and Boiler Tnsulation, Tents, Awnings and Canopies V Spray Painting 1514-20 Tuscarawas St., W. CANTON, OHIO Dial 2-5906 Hillibish, Margaret, 1003 Nineteenth St., N. W. Hinkle, Louis, North Canton, Ohio. Hinkle, Virginia, 1919 Frazer Ave,, N. W. Hise, Alberta, 209 Elgin Ave., N. W. Hockwalt, John, 1647 Woodland Ave., N. W. Hodnick, Samuel, 1916 Eighth St., S. E. Hoffman, Gerald, 807 Plymouth Ct., N. W. Hoffman, Mildred, 1019 Eighth,St., Hoffman, Walter, 110 N. E. Hohler, Harold, 1.629 sevenikemh st.. N. E. Holder, Leah, 2025 Tuscarawas St., E. Holshoy, Addis, 621 Smith Ave., N. W. Holsinger, Warren, 2402 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Hoover, Evelyn, 2232 East Tuscarawas St. Hoover, Leta, 1444 Downing Ct., N. E. Hoover, Zelda, 1419 Fourteenth St., N. W. Hopkins, Arabella, 2326 Fourteenth St., N. E. Horn, Robert, 2431 Ninth St., S. W. Hott, Margaret, 816 Fifth St., S. W. Householder, Bernice, 2148 Second St., N. E. Hout, Howard, 1621 Shorb Ave., N. W. Hudson, Helen, 806 Garfield Ave., S. W, Huebner, Wolfgang, 1707 Frazer Ave,, N. W. Hunley, Robert, 1113 Garfield Ave., S. W. Hunter, Winifred, 1383 Crescent Rd., S. W. nqull 204 lub.. SE Sk, Sk, SFQQYQ, 322 Sie, Caffe, 35, Sie, .-552 gifs SE .Wgn rfbpcrb Cnmsmcn beauiy spot Where men get inspiration to do good Work. ' j , A f? '- ,YX ., ' 'X fl-fk X f ,fr uf . X K.. f Q , ' f' K nnn J -fi ,,,,., 1 , f'4f THE KLINGSTEDT BROTHERS Co. Gmtonk Ibremost Printers Jithogmphers and Publzlvhers ' I, Q 425 -509 scnreovsm Ave, ' X Z ixELS322532K?JlTEJT5ilEL?YJI5 CANTON f OHIO X f v egg Q5 9,55 QgGQ45Q'iv45QT2,5Qfg,Q '-'1 fQ,5Q 95 95 fag? ag --41-If 205 lub-- HHH EQEEQQQQEQQ EE QQ HQ QQEQQQQQ E H Q H 153 Q 291 Q 543. Eg Q H H Q Q QQ H H PURITAN LUMP CARBON BLOCK EooNoMY ooAL E H 3 H H V I WHFWICK and Spelman Oldest Coal Firm in Cantonv H Egml ' 6 93 2 O Dv. 'm img 325, Eos 3 5 Q. E , FIVE POUNDS NET WEIGHT WI-1E 0 9 EE EQ H QEEQ QQQQQQ Q S O OX 5 Q MILLED. PACKED AND GUARANTEED IAIJTENKEITH MILLING Hurford, Naidene, North Canton Rd., Canton Ohio Hurst, Charles, 612 Fulton Rd., N. VV. .ugly 1 mp.. Iams, Victor, 1120 Dewalt Ave., S. W. 1rwin, Margaret, 1402 Logan Ave., N. VN. 1rwin, Vera, 811 Tenth St., N. W. ...gm J mp.. Jackson, Nadyne, 1218 Fulton Rd., N. W. Jackson, Van, 3026 Ninth St., S. W. Jackson, Violet, 1219 Tuscarawas St., W. Jacobs, Harry, 1040 Cherry Ave., N. E. James, Betty, R. F. D. No. 4, Canton, Ohio. James, Paul, 1733 Woodland Ave., N. W. Jenkins, Dorothy, 605 Nineteenth St., N. W. Jenkins, Paul, 2216 Winfield Way, N. E. John, Mildred,i1511 Irwin Pl., N. E. Johnson, Evelyn, 1302 Harmony Ct., N. Johnson, Margery, 420 Crestmont Ave., N. E. Jones, Marvella, 1507 Pearl Pl., S. W. Jones, May Alice, 411 Eleventh St., N. W. Jones, Paul, 1209 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Jurekovic, Thomas, 1650 Edwards Ave., N. E. uqii K np.. Kaelin, Charles, 2232 Ninth St., S. W. Kagle, John, 353 Montrose Ave., N. W. Karns, Dwight, 1419 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Kaufman, Lottie, 151 Dueber Ave., S. W. Kaufman, Robert, 2660 Market Ave., N. Keefe, Joseph, 600 Eighth St., N. W. Keiser, Russell, 222 McKinley Ave., N. W. Kell, Margaret, R. F. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Keller, Charlotte, 424 Fourth St., N. W. Keller, Karl, 1741 Woodland Ave., N. W. Kelly, Frank, 1034 Troy Pl., N. W. Kelly, Robert, 1034 Troy Pl., N. W. Keyes, Gladys, 638 Exeter Ave., S. W. Kieffer, Paul, 1127 Park Ave., S. W. Kier, James, 2423 Sixth St., S. W. Killian, Donald, 817 Harrison Ave., S. W. Kimpton, Doris, 1316 Woodland Ave., N. W. King, Hazel, 208 Fifteenth St., N. E. Kintz, Violette, R. F. D. No. 6, Canton, Ohio Klein, Arthur, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Klein, Harriet, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Kline, Paul, 1139 Twelfth St., N. W. Kling, Betty, 1740 Oberlin Ct., N. W. Koehler, Doris, 1317 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Koons, Geneve, 1423 Twelfth St., N. E. Koons, Helen, 414 Milton Ct., N. W. Compliments of An Congratulations and I OM Friend Best Wi'shes to the T Class of V 1 928 V i THE STRASSNER STUDIOS For Singing and W1'nd Instruments Instruction Kaugman Plumblng Tuesday and Thursday in the Akron University Cvmpfwy studio, 209 Cleveland Avenue, s. W. CANTON, O. l Your Dollars Can Always Buy p Big Values Here HEN you buy in this store, whether in our great regular assort- ments or from the numerous specials we offer, you can always be sure of one thing-your dollar will always buy big values, the best we are able to obtain for you. 4 With unlimited resources, with a volume of business that makes us a mighty cash buyer in any market, and with a knowledge of quality and character in merchandise that enables us to choose only what is worthy-we are in a position to provide truly remarkable values. It would be interesting to us to discover how it would be possible for anyone, without these advantages, to provide better values for your dollar. l l STARK DRY Goons l l 209-219 E. Tuscarawas Street CANTON, OHIO , J --dull 207 lib-- HARVARD CLOTHES Most Value at Least Cost WSZMSGN' Market Avenue, S. at Second CANTON, OHIO ongratulations ' and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class 0f 1928 Geo. A. Williams Coal Company High Grade Domestic Coal 600 Navarre Rd., S. W. CANTON, OHIO Kramer, Marvin, 717 Vllalnut Ave., N. E. Krause, Gertrude, 1517 Glendale Pl., N. E. Kuhn, Mary Alice, 1531 Frazer Ave., N. W. Kuhn, Gladys, 336 Arlington Ave., N. W. Kumpf, Louise, 15-19 Logan Ave., N. VV. Kvasnicka, Anna, 16-18 Third St., N. E. aqui L up.. Lake, Frances, 1211 Ninth St., N. W. Lalinsky, John, 1713 Barth Ct., S. VV. Lappin, Edwin, 127 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Lawton, Lillian, 1435 Alden Ave., S. W. Lefkovitz, Sam, 600 Ninth St., N. E. Lenhart, LaRhea, 1212 Hiner Pl., N. E. Lewis, Eloise, 919 Second St., N. VV. Liber, Vesta, 312 Eighth St., S. VV. Littell, Ruth, R. F. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Little, Merry, 13-13 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Locy, Mildred, 1-1-12 Allen Ave., S. E. Long, Jack, 931 Ridge Rd., N. W. Lothamer, lrene, 1375 Dueber Ave., S. W. Loutzenhiser, VVilda, 718 Harrison Ave., S. W. Lower, Bert, 1331 Nineteenth St., N. W. Lucas, Hattie, 211 Van Kirk Ct., N. E1 Lutz, Dorothy, 1611 Olive Pl., N. E. --qll M lib-- MacDowall, -lessie, 1037 Twenty-Third St., N. MacKenzie, lean, 33-1 Smith Ave., N. W. Madaris, Fay, 1112 Third St., N. E. Maddrell, Betty, S18 Fourth St., S. VV. Magnello, Clyde, 1-130 Edwards Ave., N. E. Maier, Martha, 727 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Marletto, Carl, 1308 McKinley Ave., S. W. Martin, Lucille, 1-157 Cottage Pl., N. W. W Matheson, Wilbur, Rear 713 Garfield Ave., S. W. Matjeka, Stephina, 1641 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Matthews, Taylor, 603 Ninth St., S. E. Maurer, Harry, 1816 Fourth St., S. E. Mayer, Floyd, R. D. No. -1, Canton, Ohio. Mays, Clarence, 2730 Ninth St., S. W. McAd0o, Dorothy, 2321 Mahoning Rd., N. E. McArtor, Ralph, 920 Shadyside Ave., S. W. McArtor, VVilfred, 920 Shadyside Ave., S. VV. McCarty, Mary, 61-1 Navarre Rd., S. W. McKinney, Ray, 928 Dartmouth Ave., S. W. McNary, Lucille, 1-133 Sixteenth St., N. W. Meadow, Elizabeth, 926 Cherry Ave., N. E. Meimer, Fred, 1720 Clark Ave., S. YV. Melchoir, Florence, 1212 Fourteenth St., N. W Mercer, Genevieve, 717 Twelfth St., N. W. Mertes, Lawrence, S01 Seventh St., HN. W. ---all 208 Iwo-- vw T W 34 rs i, ti N! T, K I 1 T 1 T tiincifgsoesgg Tix? A M LUMBER and gm T nw W 5 ' Q MILLWORK Compliments T T 3 ? 0 3 THAT ff A f Ng NQI 'W SATISF IES M ii 3 i T 1 A v 1 X My 'gg' my T Wa 2 Wu QQQ 5 The 3 The Bachtel Lumber it CANTQN CAR M Company A 1324 Second street, s. W. C0WP6l77J' it Dial 5281- 5282 A' gf?-2 TEX? EXE -:i769 3 A The T C 0 A L CANTON PATTERN ft Q 3 and MFG. Company E Shaker Screen H . 2 H L Q ? Grey Iron and Semi-Steel Castings S 5 T Also Complete Pattern P h .D . Shop Service V HY t C UVM UWM W2 M2122 ,E2124 ' Theyre Right T CPh0He5g31i9fi1 ' T fx Ollnt - t Qs T Y, T Ag 0 ire and Workf ' ' ' CZNTON, OHIO 5 Industrlal M1H1Hg oun r' e t., ia -my fl? S lx Igarrjrr? geppr., gall22-536513 N g ,T A? it EQQQ QQQQQEQQQQFQEQEQQQQZEQEQ ---:ul 2091---on 1 1 E , ' 1 Qgakc Beffef l N9 ,M ggggg Sm' the Moft Beautiful DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE Ever Made in Color: FIFE PLUMBING Co. Canton,s Oldest and Largest Store 212-216 Third Street, S. E. Dial 2-2704 WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY 7 af Glass and unbreakable watch crystals in fancy and round shapes. See me about that Graduation present, prices right. 'Q' SpeeiaZiz.i11g in Watch and Clock Repairing-All MakeJ ..Q1li-----np.. C. Arthur POC'C, Jeweler 111 Court Ave., S. W. CANTON, OHIO Metzger, Raymond, 1232 Eighteenth St., N. W. Miday, Lawrence, East Canton, Ohio. Miday, Lee, R. F. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. Miller, Christiana, R. F. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Miller, Donald, 907 Park Ave., S. VV. Miller, Esther, 816 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Miller, Florence, 1654 Grace Ave., N. E. Miller, Gilbert, 611 Forest Ave., S. W. Miller, Olen, 2400 VVinfield Way, N. E. Miller, Paul, S08 Cody Ct., N. W. Miller, Sara, 1109 Sixth St., S. W. Mills, Lena, 1303 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Montgomery, Alice, 610 Newton Ave., N. W. Monnard, Thelma, 602 Broad Ave., N. W. Moock, Walter, 937 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Moomaw, Elinor, R. F. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Moore, James, Thirty-Second St., N. W. Moore, Robert, 1407 Market Ave., N. Moorhead, Robert, 813 Eighteenth St., N. W. Morgan, Kathryn, 643 Park Ave., S. W. Morris, Marian, 1417 Tenth St., N. W. Morrison, Helen, Leesville, Ohio. Mortland, Donald, 2705 Second St., N. W. Mott, Mildred, 701 Market Ave., S. Motts, Glenn, Louisville, Ohio. Mross, Ruth, 1334 Seventeenth St., N. W. Muckley, Chester, S00 Ninth St., N. W. Mueller, Esther, 138 Harrison Ave., S, W. Mullen, Lucille, S05 McKinley Ave., N. W. Munter, Edward, S34 Plymouth Ct., N. W. Myers, Elizabeth, 343 Eighteenth St., N. W. Myers, Goldie, 714 Tenth St., N. VV. Myers, William, 817 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Mylar, Wilma, 1219 Second St., S. W. --Qui N mp-- Nall, Lillian, 1002 Walnut Ave., N. E. Nauman, Arthur, 1115 Nineteenth St., N. W. Nave, Ray, 1364 Stark Ave., S. W. Neff, Eva, 507 Hartford Ave., S. E. Nelf, Ruth, 904 Twenty-Second St., N. W. Neibeck, Antoinette, 1837 Harrison Ave., S. W. Nemeth, Anna, 1520 Hilscher Ave., N. E. Newbauer, Grace, 3014 Eleventh St., S. VV. Newton, Merle, 1112 Twenty-Second St., N. W Newton, Raymond, 1549 Clark Ave., S. W. Nicholson, Cora, 1711 Third St., N. E. Niemeyer, Arthur, 2604 Daleford Ave., N. E. Nist, Mary Elizabeth, 1120 Ridge Rd., N. W1 Nixon, Lewis, 514 Newton Ave., N. W. Noltie, Eugene, 1027 Spring Ave., N. E. Norcia, Jesse, 821 Gilmore Ave., N. W. --fhwl 210 lub-- R 1 E R 1 D l 7 S7 1 D 17 s d Bldg., Tusc. and McKinley Q4 Squaw Dmgof N0 Sage' CANTON, OHIO . X iii O i O X Congratulations 2 X A-TOASP 5 and GOOd Luck to the E H , X ere 5 to each and every Graduates X i member of the Clam of Tweu- X of E fy-Eight. May me my of 3 E McKinley High X life attend you and success X C1335 1928 X i accumulate. X is X L X X i X We appreciate the many favors I 5 k we have received from Ou dur- ', li i ing your high school diziys. Q X Q ,..,.i.-..,,,.. E 5 O X The Silk Deparzimentn i E 1 5 Stark Dry Goods X ii The AFTGTC , 5 Company i E MOYFIS P an Ban i X Q T' ' wif' , 1 ' TTY' X fi WW 'YQ X -We i XDQDQEZIDKIDQDCIDQDQDQDQDQWCIDQDQIXIX Tut Your Safuiugs Zfgi A , BQ? Xi In 21 Savings Bank Kg 2 That is under both State and U. S. F ff 1 S N ' ' 7 Jih 9 e era upezfwszou ERTWXQ, , --all 211 iw-- Q4 l WQWQQWQQWWQQQQQG at ek? r fi W EQ 'mmm . Qgsumeivk i w QMK 5 .2 +Wb l 6 4 titer. 9 f 96 17- 9+i wwe l ,sNmb1ywtSML M.....2twa'1Wam 5 Qndwwmwahmu JQQZQQHQ l li 228-234 Market Avenue, N. QQWQQQWQQGQQQWQ wwwwwwwwwwwww CE F1 75 F1 7? wwww awww? QW CooHng1Dmnks Rn'SunnnerIJays i l l l 1 1 i df Incorporated Four Doors From the Palace Just Across From Loewys i Qwwwwvwweawwwkg .dill O nb.. Oberiniller, Herbert, 502 Hazlette Ave., N. VV. O'Brien, Ray, R. E. D. No. 2. O'l3rien, Sue, 1406 Logan Ave., N. W. omady, Francis, 1429 Fifth sf., N. E. Oldfield, Evelyn, 1329 Eighth St., N. W. Oliver, Edward, 1533 Maple Ave., N. E. Orrill, Irene, 1316 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Osborne, Florence, 2615 Clyde Pl., S. W. Ott, Emil, 2526 Winfield Way, N. E. aqui P gg.. Parks, Clifford, 1441 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Patchin, Paul, 1319 Eighth St,, N. W. Paterson, Mary, 1337 Scoville Ave., S. W. Patterson, Arnetta, 642 Ingram Ave., S. W. Paul, Isabel, 1721 Bank Pl., S. W. Paulson, Wayne, 1327 Belden Ave., N. E. Pennell, Clarence, Cottage No. 99, Meyers Lake Petersen, Esther, 217 Warner Rd., S. E. Pfelferman, Harold, 934 Seventh St., N. W. Plisterer, Virgil, 2207 Third St., N. E. Pierson, Catherine, 817 High Ave., N. W. Pierson, Mary Louise, 1010 Sixteenth St., N. W. Polen, Mary Veda, 1723 Third St., S. E. Poorman, William, 1132 Second St., N. W. Popernik, Max, 1038 Greenheld Ave., S. VV. Porter, Earl, 1918 Spring Ave., N. E. Powell, Marita, Paris, Ohio. Price, Pauline, 1011 Eighth St., S. W. Priddey, Alfred, 818 Walnut Ave., N. E. Psolla, Edward, 1435 Plain Ave., N. E. ...gm R ing.. Rate, Janice, 1556 Shorb Ave., N. W. Redmond, Elizabeth, 712 Lippert Rd., N. E. Reed, Earl, 1415 Tuscarawas St., E. Reed, James, 604 Newton Ave., N. W. Reed, Pauline, 134 Harrison Ave., S. W. Reichenbaligh, Ralph, 700 Dueber Ave., S. W. Remesik, Rudolph, 1616 Hammond Ave., S. VV. Rex, Evelyn, 215 Twelfth St., N. E. Riegler, Donald, 2428 Eleventh St., S. W. Riegler, Henrietta, 500 Thirteenth St., N. W. Riegler, Walter, R. F. D. No. 3, Canton, Ohio. Riehl, Elizabeth, 711 Eighth St., N. W. Riehl, Mildred, 3003 Ninth St., S. W. Rice, Joe, 1020 Bedford Ave., S. VV. Richards, Kathryn, 221 Clarendon Ave., S. VV. Riley, Virginia, 1226 Fourteenth St., N. W. Rittersbaugh, Arthur, 815 Tenth St., N. E. ...gill 212 lugs.. -M l If J ' A U i iii gi ,,,, V X ll 111 il ies INSURANCE jfs Aw all ae g BON MARCHE yi 421-425 Market Ave., N. l Q9 at Canton's Shopping Center H The Where every article of Wearing apparel - - LANF ' l a fso modestly and popularly priced Q pleases the Glorified American Girl. Company Dresses, Coats, Suits, Frocks for ll V ' every occasionffor sport, travel, country, Seashore and dance. 1111011416183 Coats of distinctiong dress, sport and ll came: I tailored models. ' F JF, 41 ITOHU. .OOF i ' Silk Lingeries and Hosiery to com i Mellet Building plete your wardrobe. bl 1 1 'S65-5' K-Q25 Sa , 62 CANTON S FOREMCST BEAUTY SI-IGP Does the reflection from your mirror say- Stop, Zoole and give attention?', The wise woman knows the oalue of care for her appearance-and does give attention. APPEAR AT YOUR BEST We will help you to always appear at your bestfyour beautiful best. Let us assist you to beautify your skin and hair.. We have added to our permanent Wave department a new and exclusive Parisian Permanent. Thf C475 of fhf Hand-V is all important to the Woman or girl Who Wishes to add to her attractiveness. Come in and let us carefully treat your hands and serve you with a manicure that will please. 0 0 Our Beauty Bob is , Make This Your Sheer Artistry BEAUTY SHQP Beauty Shop 532 - Cleveland Aue.M 29 Diaz 3-3003 C5 'ZQP1 IVQQSFI ---a-il 217 1-41-- 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 Bender's Cafeterla 1 118 Market Avenue, South 1 1 Ski 1 1 Benderls Service R e s t a u r a n t Court Avenue and 2nd St., S. W. 1 1 , , H135Qi5?2i5?2i57ii5?i5?fi5?1i5Qi5?,i5ii5'5i?'5i5?i3E?51S.51 ta 1 as Rv' 11 A Kurt E3 1, DTAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY ti? v PII' 5.4, , Watch Repairing, Jewelry 5 Repairing 1 1 Conn Band and Orchestra , Instruments gy 1 Leedy Drums and Banjos Qi 5'-it 415 K 090'-'UGO 21:1 gi 1 E21 Pay as Yo? Can- mx Nufbaum 5 Plan rw' 1 wa F1-it H 414 Xia' 1002-00 Ruiz 12? 1 5 NUSBAUM'S K 212 Tuscarawas St., E. vw' wa FQ t V r 'fi-'E 544 wi 354355525332532.651iiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiiiiii9351254215791 ...gn ...gm 'D mb.. Vail, Robert, 1201 Broad Ave., N. W. Valentine, Dorothy, 1812 Second St., S. E. Vance, Mildred, 425 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Veirs, Val, 718 Linwood Ave., S. W. Violand, Amadeus, R. F. D. No. 3, Louisville, Ohio Vogel, Esther, R. F. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio. Vogelgesang, Pauline, R. 17. D. No. 2, Canton, Ohio. --QI! up lib-- Wadsworth, Delyte, 2232 Anderson Pl., S. W. Wagner, Margaret, 1316 High Ave., S. W. 1 Walter, Lydia, 828 Herbert Pl., N. W. VValtner, Virginia, 1009 Troy Pl., N. W. Warkall, Evelyn, 1628 Park Ave., S. W. Warne, Dorothy, 748 Marion Ave., S. W. Warner, Frances, 1108 Fourth St., S. W. Wason, Charles, 1334 Sixteenth St., N. W. Watkins, Howard, 1371 Crescent Rd., S. W. VVeiler, Jane, 1253 Shorb Ave., N. W. VVeisbrod, Edward, 1463Vg Housel Ave., S. E. WVelker, Miriam, 1313 Ninth St., N. W. 1Vellington, Jane, 1718 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Werner, Beulah, 1428 Sixteenth St., N. W. VVerner, Dorothy, 1320 Second St., N. E. VVernecke, Arthur, 646 Garfield Ave., S. W. VVerren, John, Raff Rd., S. VV. WVesterh, 1rene, 1604 Second St., N. E. VVestland, Kelsie, 718 Correll Ave., N. E. VVhalen, Henry, 1412 Sixth St., S. W. VVhitacre, Ross, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio. White, Geraldine, 4145 Tuscarawas St., W. Wilcox, Marjory, 811 Fourteenth St., N. E. VVilkof', Sayree, 321 Arlington Ave., N. W. VVille, Jack, 236 Twenty-Second St., N. W. VVilli, Dorothy, 1317 Shriver Ave., N. E. Williams, Katherine, 137 Park Ave., S. W. Wilson, Edward, North Canton Rd., Canton, Ohio Wilson, Catherine, 1451'Plain Ave., N. E. Winafeld, Carl, 521 Troy Pl., N. W. VVingard, Bernard, 1420 Norwood Pl., N. W. VVinlcler, Nadine, 2705 Eighth St., N. W. Wirebaugh, Cornelius, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio VVise, Kenneth, 125 Dueber Ave., S. W. Wohlgemuth, Bernard, 1526 Eighteenth St., N. W. Wolford, Stella, 1647 Shriver Ave., N. E. VVoods, Margaret, Magnolia, Ohio. Viloodring, 1rene, 500 Columbus Ave., N. W. Vilorkman, 1rma, 1511 Twelfth St., N. E. VVormald, Lewis, 2617 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Q 218119-- p E p Hwfffw, BUTTER - NUT T Congratulations 1 B R E A D y to the Members of 'Q' the Class of i 1928 V y Rich a5 Butter-Sweet as a Nuf' MCKINLEY HIGH Qi SCHOOL 1 t at CS-0062 The junior Miff Shop Second Floor The CANTON BREAD l The Company l Stern and Mann Co. gl sis Third street, N. E. T Cleveland Ave. Tuscarawas St. CANTON, OHIO IT H---- dl I f3?f GWW?gQ?WWb'WQh'WafE?WKQ5 L 5 s I I l l '29 29 Qgagiggg? QE? ' ACHIEVEMENT i We congratulate the graduates of the 1928 McKinley High School Class. May you succeed in attaining those high ambitions A which you now foster and which The Repository Wishes you. To the undergraduates We also extend our compliments and hope that you will be numbered among the future graduates il of McKinley High. THE REPOSITORY For 113 Yearx a Dependable Canton Inftitntion ? i 53 li ae ig I I X r 5 ea gs Q are ff? Legs Q are we .Sfe..er23aarR.iar3?e.aeQQear2?eMesQ.?fe..iQe..ei?e..ar2 .-fa-il 219 1--on l -I af an an ac J! When Your Employer Says SIGNS W? D 'EJ D ci Speak Up U El lVIacQUEE SIGNS Have Snap E? Class la f 71' UF 7? if 7 BIDWELL'S Insurance Agency BRANT BUILDING V Aetna-izers for Canton Repreyeflting the Aetna Affiliated Companies -qu U 44... Yant, Qlohn. 512 Navarre Rd.. S. W. Yost, Vlolin, 1605 Ridgeway, N. YV. Young, Helen, 1629 Frazer Ave., N. WV, Nqr Z up.. Zagray, Harold, 1-149 Dueber Ave., S. W. Zeller, Phil, 2631 Second St., N. WV. Ziegler, James, 1215 Sixth St., N. VV. Zimmerman. Alice, 3215 Glenn Pl., N. WV. Zimmerman, Georgie, 2301 Sixteenth St., N. IE Zuber, Thomas,l1x2l11'Clarendon Ave., N. W. -QR The CLASS of '29 Abood, Edna, S26 Cherry Ave., N. E. Adams, Dorothy, 1233 Hoover Pl., N. W. Adams, Kenneth, 205 Shorb Ave., N. W. Adams, Lyone, 2184- Third St., S. E. Ake, Arthur, 20-I-I Tuscarawas St., E. Albright, Jane, 712 -lones Ct., N. W. Alexander, Rex, 2325 Twelfth St., S. W. Alexander, Victor, 468 Thirteenth St., S. E. Allenbaugh, Maxine, 2519 Eleventh St., N. VV Alspaugh, Lee, 1427 Shriver Ave., N. E. Alward, Janice, 403 Broad Ave., N. VV. Anderson, Eleanor, 130 Arlington Ave., N. W Andorka, Joe, 2027 Seventeenth St., N. E. Ansell, Agnes, 610 Market Ave., N. Ansell, Herbert, 610 Market Ave., N. Anthony, Florence, Louisville, Ohio. 1 Armogida, Katherine, 718 Lawrence Rd., IN. L Armstrong, Kenneth, 816 Fourth St., N. W. Artman, Dorothy, 816 Brown Ave., N. W. Artman, Vernon, 2821 Twelfth St., N. W. Auld, Gaile, 1730 Third St., S. E. ' Auld, Vllalter, 1730 Third St., S. E. .ngil B Iggy.. Bailey, Glenn, R. D. No. 2. Baker, Helen, 1383 Park Ave., S. VV. Baker, Ruth, 710 Shadyside Ave., S. W. Ballard, Frank, 215 Elgin Ave., N. W. Barnard, Kermit, 2829 Vera Pl., N. W. Barnes, Murphy, 1234 Housel Ave., S. E. Barrick, Don, 1273 Eleventh St., N. W. Bartholmew, Alice, R. D. No. 1. Bassinger, Dexvere, 605 Clarendon Ave., N. VV Bare, Dorothy, 1315 Vlloodward Pl., N. VV. Bates. Hilda, 707 Twenty-Third St., N. W. ---all 220119-- ig ,L '3f 5f 5f 5f 52 i 4Sf 31 5 ? 4if ? 5f ? i? 3f'Q 44 'ee -ve e ' ---A 1 H QQ -- , . v 'Q' 5 53 S D 5- Z2 9-. QQ' nw. Fu Fl' ,-1. xc C Tb Q Cn Q' Q W QeS.gB52NLOO er ee Q Yi r- D- r--1 ,Q Q, Q rg '-: O0 A H ' CT' Q 'Q' rn sea' 'Domes RPO U, O N ,.. . Ou wr :V -1 ,D ,U Z xv Z D QQ 'Q' ,.4.. Q N F, N ck O Q a D :N AN 7 E- ,,, '-1 Q CD ,gi Q N Q ,N no pg H :S 771 C UQ CD M jg. ' Z' Siam agigrhigz 7 SN- 1 21421222 3-5'3-52306 Er 0 Q Q 'Q' ....,4 CD 5, 5, Q E ms 3 ,J 3 :J :E C .. CD 5, 2 Q Tw ' V' :s UQ -- 3 2? ,-, CU 0 Nr 432' Q N N C. UQ 'D S :Q vm 'I N rm O 0 UQ A . lf. 2-J 5 H-. 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RifHe Secret Service 311 Canton Bank R Trust Bldg. CANTON, OHIO ompliments 1 of N J. L. ARNOLD 5' SONS ,'n1i,'iR 'f. fiMmff-'- T244 ., 'vi-0,55 'ffmffi'-4: 1, , - 817 MARKET AVENUE Norih ' W i'? Y'.'E3Y!EE!i GOOD LUCK to You, Class ' of '28 v May the years ahead find you as bright and cheerful, and successful, as you are on this, your graduation day. can---was THURI ' Floor Coverings, Furniture, Draperies, Lamps Thurin Bldg. 524kMarket Ave., N. M ixKfG1T!DR1GEI.f' Mt 17 Roberts, Christeen, 1000 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Roberts, Margaret, 1000 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Roemer, Jack, 937 Dueber Ave., S. W. Roriclc, Lucille, 1437 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Rosenberger, Hilda, 2708 Ninth St., N. W. Rossiter, Donald, 718 Tenth St., N. W. Roth, Richard, 1115 Walnut Ave., N. E. Rubin, Mayetta, 1129 Seventh St., N. W. Rudner, Helen, 1431 Arnold Ave., N. W. Russell, Blanche, 1010 Fifth St., S. W. ..Qgl S mg.. Sabo, Ida, 2247 Winfield Way, N. E. Sagerman, Donald, 333 Bellflower Ave., N. W. Samuels, Elizabeth, 1021 Broad Ave., N. W, Samuels, Tom, 1021 Broad Ave., N. W. Sandera, Robert, R. F. D. No. 1, Canton, Ohio. Sanders, Margaret, 1834 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Sanford, Charles, 322 Fifteenth St., N. W. Sanford, Suzanne, 212 Broad Ave., N. W. Savage, Grace, R. F. D. No. 1, North Industry, Ohio Saxton, Joseph, 602 Tuscarawas St., W. 1 Schlabach, Arlo, East Canton, Ohio. Schneider, Anona, 612 Sixth St., N. W. Schneider, Mildred, R. F. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Schnovell, Carl, -115 Twelfth St., N. E. Schrecongost, Richard, 1627 Sixteenth St., N. E. Schubach, Joseph, Ralf Rd., S. W. . Schulz, Harold, 329 Smith Ave., N. W. Schumacher, Juanita, 2225 Clyde Pl., S. W. Schuster, Anna, 2434 Sixteenth St., N. E. Scott, Harry, 1931 Royal Ave., N. E. Scott, Howard, 2203 Third St., S. E. Scott, Lucille, 519 Case Pl., N. W. Scott, Sadybelle, 1017 Fulton Rd., N. W. Seck, Werner, 603 Cleveland Ave., S, W. Secker, Herbert, 1130 Linwood Ave., S.. W. Seesholtz, George, 821 Harriet Ave., N. W. Seiple, Lucile, 1001 Broad Ave., N. W. Selway, Dorothy, 13-lf Sixth St., S. VV. Seymour, Margaret, 3826 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Shaheen, Michael, S15 Ninth St., N. W. , Shanafelt, Kathryn, Forty-Second St., N. W. Shapiro, Rose, 603 .Alexander Pl., N. E. Sherer, Carl, Magnolia, Ohio. Sherman, Dolores, 912 Rowland Ave., N. E. Sherrard, Dorothy, 921 Troy Pl., N. W. Sliifman, David, 720 Cherry Ave., N. E. shark, Pauline, .613 seventeenth sf., N. W. Shisler, Harriet, 310 Fulton Rd., N. W. Slirake, James, S09 Fifth St., N. VV. Shryoclc, Lois, 123 Greenfield Ave., S. W. l2141no-- Tm 5... ,A11fFl11l11'S wzslz every possible success to the Class of '28 And Hope to Serve Them in the Coming Years as They Have in Those just Past 101101 ARTHURS 0hio's Foremost Store For Leather Goods On the Square 122 Market Ave., N. La WALL PAPER AND INTERIOR DEC- RATING O 2 Service that Satzsjfes 5 A . P. v. H 1 N E 311 Cleveland Avenue, N. W. E Y f K5 ooooooooooooooooi EYf t'E'1E-N i12'Z? ':Sv'1E P is r 1' At Your Serfoice SJ ine OHIO POWER Co-A LC! Reo Flying Cloud 1 Models ll V I Al The Finest, Fastest Models of America,s Longest l Lasting Car. VJ 1,1 li , l The Reo Motor Sales Sales Room x 625 Tuscarawas St., W. CANTON, O. l. fl --dll 215 lub-- f 1 1 May We Offer Congratulations 10 Tha CLASS Qf 1928 The Canton Hardware Co. 1 319 Market Avenue, South 335-337 Tuscarawas St., East Dmlerf in Hunting and Fishing Material Radios and Supplies Tools and Builders' Hardware J Household Supplies Stoves and Refrigerators Shelf Hardware wif BELDEN BRICK A Brick House is the Cheapest over a period of years. 101101 BEAUTY-PERMANENCE NO PAINTING 20201 If You Intend to Build, Have Your Plans Figured in Brick .-QEQYICCM-4 , U.?55iKGU The BELDEN BRICK Co. Dial S241 700 Tuscarawas St., W. CANTON, OHIO Simon, Irene, 1442 Dueber Ave., S. W. Slaughter, Hazel, 603 Fourth St., N. W. Smiley, Charles, 716 Broad Ave., N. W. Smith, Clifford, 3825 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Smith, Georgia, 936 Walnut Ave., N. Smith, Helen, 1415 Seventh St., N. W. Smith, Jeanette, 1156 Plain Ave., N. E. Smith, Mildred, 2315 Seventh St., N. W. Smith, Paul, 1509 Second St., N. E. Snavely, Mildred, 120 Twelfth St., N. W. Snipes, Ethel, 1424 Fifth St., S. W. Sobel, Harry, 922 Cherry Ave., N. E. Sommer, Vera, 627 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Sommer, Virginia, 2820 Tenth St., N. W. Spahlinger, Beulah, 314 Hazlette Ave., N. W Speck, Ronald, 920 Twelfth St., N. E. Spocony, Anna, 922 Blulf Rd., N. E. Spring, Grace, 1011 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Stafford, Robert, 2229 Winfield Way, N. E. Stahl, Hervey, 1310 Seventeenth St., N. W. Staudt, Francis, 1110 Ninth St., N. W. Steck, Harry, 1417 Twelfth St., N. E. Stein, Ethel, 1034 Cherry Ave., N. E. Stein, Ruth, 1524 Vassar Ct., N. W. Stein, William, 1034 Cherry Ave., N. E. Steinberger, Herbert, 1038 Prospect Ave., S. Steiner, Bruce, 1135 Arlington Ave., S. W. Stilgenbauer, Pauline, 927 Garheld Ave., S. Stipes, Allen, 612 Newton Ave., N. W. Stocker, Earl, 1522 Harvard Ave., N. W. Stone, Vera, 133 Park Ave., S. W. Stotler, Miriam, 1010 Fifth St., N. W. Strong, Elleda, 811 Union Ave., S. W. Stuck, Wanda, 2727 Ninth St., S. W. Sunderhaus, Carmela, Greensburg, Ohio. Surek, Anna, 1630 Henry Ave., S. W. Swain, Pauline, 1121 Walnut Ave., N. E. Swann, Margaret, 1322 Seventh St., N. W. Sweitzer, Marylyn, 1262 Woodland Ave., N. Swineford, Harriet, 606 Fifth St., S. W. .mill T nb.. Terrett, Evelyn, 1924 Woodland Ave., N. W Thoma, Dale, 1412 Superior Ave., N. E. Thomas, Ruth, 1541 Frazer Ave., N. W. Townsend, Robert, 711 Ninth St., N. W. Tryon, Sager, 637 Forest Ave., S. W. aqui u np.. Uebelhart, Felix, 1641 Park Ave., S. VV. Uebelhart, James, 340 Fifteenth St., N. W. owl 216 11-4:-i 1 QQiT3Q?ESf53.i?3f..i?E.Q?Eii?iii5i3iii3g Sf?lifl?Z.QZi1?E9.i?Q1CF.Qi QTEE Tm TT T m ww W wz , Nw' The . 535 Complzmemiv NEIL BATTERY 5 V ,1 0f d7Z Mm - 5 Qi I5 Electrlc Company 1 'il' 159 ,Ei f H 15 DIAI 3 3105 - 1 Sli .eg KV? ly ' Aiiigk 1 Q Q BERT BIERY 1 1819 Cleveland Ave., N. W. 1 W . . 1 1 - '35 Sodas - Clgars - Confecuonery 328 Walnut Avenue, N. IL. 5 Patent Medicines 455 - A N Q!! 1 l 35955153555155555?i5?i3?i5?i5iTi5?i55555255532555 5555 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55555 55 555 A H QE 2 5 30 gc? H 4 Q 55 2 2 N E,-'E CD w 5 2 3 3 E 5555555 55 '5555555 O, 5? F7 2 iw 3 N E. I3 5. UQ 2 5: 5? Q F 5 S ES Q E X 5 S 'E 3 LR' I: I N S7 E XI Xl 3 5555555 E Qualzfy D065 Pay 3 51:25 5 1 1. 5 E Edwin H. Walker Const. Co. 5 . 5 555555555555555555555555555555555555 . ..4,,1l 221 1,,g,.. . McKinley High's Own 1 , 0ome in and Trade with Charlie! Plumbing, Steam and Hot VVater Heating 95 Installation of all plumbing work in McKinley High School made by us. V we Chapman Plumbing and Supply Co. XY. H. Kaufman. Pnm, Y'1'r11,v., .llgfx H. ,1. Fromm, 1'z'rr-1'rf.f1'zlr11! Beacon, Albert, 301 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Beamer, l,isle, 6412 Prospect Ave., S. W. Beebe, Richard, 1432 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Beebout, Pauline, 912 Oby l'l., N. VV. Becker, Howard, 1116 Harrison Ave., S. W. Beidler, Clarence, 927 Duc-ber Ave., S. XV. Belden, Jane, 1339 Market Ave., N. Belden, Paul, 1-111 Marker Ave., N. Bellew, Richard, 1106 'liuscarawas St., VV. Bellinski, Clement, 735 Union Ave, S. W. Bellinslci, Donald, 1010 Sayler Pl., S. W. Benson, Helen, -127 Brown Ave., N. VV. Benson. Xvillard, Room 91S. Y. Nl. C. A. Bernahei, Anthony, 92S Lafayette Ave., S. Birnoslci, Zeelc, -117 Webster Ave., N. E. Besselman, Lawrence, 2506 Sixteenth St., N. 12 Betz, lflsie, 1108 Fourth St., N. F. Betzler, Chalmer, 2306 lndiana VVav, N. F. Bittner, Hilda, 1529 Shorb Ave., N. YV. Black. 11'ilma, 101-1 Twelfth St., N. VV. Blake, Nlildred. 509 Bedford Ave., N. VV. Blanc, Hazel, 2237 Tuscarawas St., E. Blanchard, Virginia, 3209 Seventh St., S. W. Blazer, Marjorie, 12-10 Shriver Ave., N. E. Blon. Helen, S12 Nineteenth St., N. W. Blythe, Frnest. 2333 Fourteenth St., N. 12. Blythe, Robert, S1-lf Sixth St., N. YY. Bonart, Harold, 533 'liwenty-Second St., N. VV Borcoman. Helen, 1634 Miami Ct., N. F. Bordner, Florence. S25 Fourteenth St., N. VV. Bordner, Paul, 1605 Twenty-Ninth St., N. WV. Born, Helen, 1012 Prospect Ave., S. YV. Hors, Frank, 22-15 Fifteenth St., N. 12. Bosley, Harold. 717 Clarendon Ave., N. 111. Botdorf, Pauline, 526 Schroyer Ave., S. 111 Boyce, Gretchen. 1335 Louisiana Ave., N. 1Y. Brentzel, Raymond, 719 Harriet Ave., N. VV. Bresson, 1.yrel, 132-1 Fifth St., N. YY. Bresson, Nathaniel, 132-1 Fifth St., N. VV. Bridge, Robert, 912 'liuscarawas St.,iV1'. Brown, Clara, 1111 Shorb Ave., N. Wi. Brown, Donald, 6117 Smith Ave.. S. Wi. Brownsberger, Harry, 1121 Lawrence Rd., N. 1 Brothers, Marian, Magnolia, Ohio. N Brubach. Francis, 343 Bedford Ave., N. 111. Bruce, Nvilliam, 2S16 Second St., N. YV. Brundage, Birehard, 1553 Shorb Ave., N. VV. Burnside. Bernice, 10019 'lihird St., N. YY. Burroughs. Howard. 3315 Belmont Rd., S. 111. Butler. llartswell, 617 Forest Ave.. S. W. Butch. Anthony, 1536 Sherriclc Rd., S. F. Byham, l.eonard, 6.11 lawrence Rd., N. F. 1iII12221I4-'- M A Y T A G Aluminum Washer ll il gl I v i 1 l l SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN and MISS C4 1 '-4 '-- 's-- The Smart Girl Graduate- l Wsshss 50 Pounds l i ipnpceearithei iifydfilleJfftflellmiftifl W Dry Clothes in Que Hour ll Parisian has fullyiprepared yvith Slllt- I able apparel for all the activities leading V l up to graduation and for after. 'Q' l This year We have a more exclusive display of Wearing apparel for Gradua- Phone' 28103 ,, tion time than everlbeforejand the l For Home Demonstmzfion I ?:5,TepS:5ZCi?00nuiSOs5 igisdpelily ls that the ' ' . A personal call to view the lovely things l '7 's ' 'l' we have prepared for you will be appreciated. MAYTAG SALES Co. Th P , , C 426 Market, South 6 0 CANTON, OHIO l l 208 Market Ave., North . 'Y -JF' :td if li' Fi? 42 5' N J - Complimemss s' 'W WH 3 C' of the ' w x FIRST NATIONAL BANK au- S PQ51' :eggs .edge ,7iqaiQ5w'f5i, WQQHFZ IRQ sc sv. f .P gs '.r'Q5'c' .fpgssc ...gil 223 lub.. We extend our Congratulations to the Class of192S V Our oHice is fully equipped to take care of your future insurance require- ments and we hope you will not hesi- tate to call upon us when we can be of service. ..Qn3u-.ug,.. RICHARD E. CROASDAILE and CD. Insurance Service 601 Hatter Bank Building For Good Things to Eat if Shop at the ' if? I l l I 5 1 6 ARCADE MARKET Operated hy The T. K. Harris Co. --qi. C mb-- Calhoun, Mildred, 1133 Fulton Rd., N. W. Calkins, Phyllis, 427 Fifth St., N. W. Calkins, Lois, 427 Fifth St., N. W. Callahan, Marion, 801 Sixth St., N. VV. Campbell, Deane, 1520 Frazer Ave., N. W. Carpenter, Harold, 1956 Third St., S. E. Carr, Lois, 2218 Eleventh St., S. W. Casey, Ruth, 351 Arlington Ave., N. W. Cerrato, Dan, 1800 Second St., S. E. Cerrato, Michael, 1800 Second St., S. E. Chalmers, Janet, 1252 Fulton Rd., N. W. Clark, Charles, 1004 Twenty-Second St., N. W Clark, James, 1400 Market Ave., N. Clapper, Ruth, 2007 Frazer Ave., N. W. Clatterbuck, Charles, 1303 Cherry Ave., N. E Cohen, Alex, 1133 Rex Ave., N. E. Cole, Gladys, Edgeheld, Dunn Ave., R. D. No. 2 Cole, Mary Jane, 215 McKinley Ave., S. W. Coleman. Robert, 1304 Maryland Ave., S. VV. Combs, Ted, 324 Sixth St., N. W. Converse, Bernice, 1429 Ridgeway Ave., N. W. Cool, Jane, 203 Shorb Ave., N. W. Copthorne, Geneva, 2716 lvanhoe Ave., N. W. Cordrey, John, 123 Arlington Ave., S. VV. Corsey, William, 2446 Maple Ave., N. E. Corozza, Nesta, 1429 Sycamore Ave., S. E. Cox, Florence, Jackson Lane, Massillon, Ohio. Craig, Martha, 1618 Twentieth St., N. E. Cramer, Howard, 1306 Thirteenth St., N. VV. Cranston, Margaret, 1400 Nineteenth St., N. Creighton, Albert, Waynesburg, Ohio. Criqui, Francis, Care of Criqui Furniture Co. Christie, Lucretia, 1510 Edwards Ave., N. E. ,Criswell, Romaine, R. D. No. 2. Cruciger,'Richard, 1216 Twelfth St., N. E. Culp, Dale, 2040 Tuscarawas St., E. Culp, Howard, 114 Smith Ave., N. VV. Curry, Evelyn, 1320 Fourteenth St., N. W. --qui D mb-- Daberko, Bernette, 916 Eighth St., N. W. Daberko, Bernice, 916 Eighth St., N. W. Daniels, Mabel, 2715 Tenth St., S. VV. Darr, James, 1609 Arnold Ave., N. W. Davidson, Algine, 1024 Prospect Ave., S. W. Davis, Ethel, 2100 Tuscarawas St., E. Davis, Ruth, 238 Bedford Ave., S. W. Davis, Virginia, 1138 Auburn Pl., N. W. Davis, Katherine, 809 Tenth St., N. VV. Deafenbaugh, Doris, R. D. No. 4. ---all 224l1II4v-- W Day and Night Towing Herbruckgcarey 363166 l Stylists for Men Automotive Repairing Our ml Specialty r i , , V 1 l l . Hand Tailored Clothing for men who desire , Fit, Style and TED, S N Quality Garage 'Q' Diftributorr of 5 l l 1 2 'V l MOTOR TRUCKS ' HERBRUCK E99 CAREY 1104 Cleveland Ave., N. W. TUSCARAWAS Wm af Dial 2-5203 CANTON, oHIo l CLEVELAND AVENUE 'K T 1 - K .f.-.-., ' v A L ,f xg ' 'f ., l .,l- j I fl l 6 1 vrr rre ayi I Wah. I X D.:-QE? Nite OE age . -7 he aCC0Taii05g5ir23f x K T 1'XC3iTve 'w Tests show that the Hoover removes from Hoor coverings more dirt per minute than any other electric cleaner. Ask your nearest Hoover dealer to prove it. THE HUQVER COMPANY NORTH CANTON, oHro --owl 225 lm-- ' 'l l l l l''l l l l-'l-'l-f1'l l 1 l l''l l-'l-'l l l l l l l l'57Ni1 1+ 1 i+ Parties for School El 'l l-'1-'1'+'1-'l-'l-'l-'l-'l-'l 1 1-'l l-'l-'l l-'1 1-'l-'l X-'l-'F:l-'l-'l-'1-'l-3liljTl- 'P+ '1- '1- 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' + + 'l' 'l' 'I' 'l' + + E '1- + 'X' 'l' '1- 'I' 'l' +. 'lf E + + 'l-'1-'l-'l-'X- Friends V Are never quite so nice unless l you serve some of those de- licious cakes and rolls and 1 other things made by ..Qli.--wb.. The PASTRY Shop 210 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Phone 7002 Branch-Harris Arcadew-Stand 13 W R2 LUMBFR, MILLWORK ROOFING Q43 63 S9 Qi? The WALKER LUMBER Company 1109 Navarre Rd., S. W. Dial 8384 and 8385 Ea. ae? Deal, Pauline, 3306 Tuscarawas St., W. Delp, Janet, 1515 Miami Ct., N. E. Dempsey, Zella, 1543 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Dencer, Robert, 1222 Third St., S. W. DeGarmo. Ruth, 857 Bender Ct., N. E. Devis, Charles, 1437 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Devis, Herbert, 2616 Rosewood Pl., N. W. DeVol, Frank, 340 Fourth St., N. W. DeVolt, Alfred, 2108 Sixth St., S. W. DeYarmon, Donald, 211 High Ave., N. W. DeYarmon, Howard, 211 High Ave., N. W. Dickerhofe, Lucille, 625 Raymond Ave., S. W. Dierdorf, Donald, 1618 Garfield Ave., S. W. Dilley, Marie, 439 Elgin Ave.,'N. W. Dillon, William, Louisville, Ohio. Dippi, Raymond, 2312 Navarre Rd., S. W. Downes, Arthur, Magnolia, Ohio. Dudley, Lillian, 1444 Shriver Ave., N. E. Dunfee, Phyllis, 1604 Glendale Pl., N. E. --QI! E mb-- Eakin, VVilliam, 1153 Spring Ave., N. E. Ealy, Prescott, 1102 Sixteenth St., N. W. Earenfight, William, 1316 Sixteenth St., N. W. Easterman, Edna, 2124 Third St., N. E. Eberhart, Winfield, 1111 Oby Pl., N. W. Ebel, Pauline, 230 Sixteenth St., N. W. Eberman, Elizabeth, 1103 Eighteenth St., 'N. W. Eder, Frank, 2311 Maple Ave., N. E. Eicher, Lucille, R. D. No. 2. Elliott, -lean, 1222 Park Ave., S. W. Emmerman, Aaron, 1038 Spring Ave., N. E. Engle, Jester, 3051 Seventh St., S. W. English, Virginia, 702 Twenty-Second St., N. E Esmont, Helen, 1017 Srruble Ave., N. E. Espenschied, Wilbur, 1104 Greenfield Ave., S. Eutzly, Olen, 2923 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Evans, Eleanor, 1380 Market Ave., N. Evanstitch, Catherine, 2346 Seventeenth St., Everhard, Margaret, R. D. No. 1. Exline, Martha, 2505 Industry Rd., S. E. --qui F lip.. Fairhurst, Orvin, 119 Bedford Ave., S. W. Farwick, Harry, 1117 Eighth St., N. W. Fawcett, Ben, 1026 Market Ave., N. Fehlman, Richard, 2910 Seventh St., N. W. Feightner, Beulah, 608 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Feiman, Samuel, 507 Troy Pl., N. W. Ferraro, Elizabeth, 1006 Liberty St., SSE. Ferrall, Junius, 808 Thirteenth St., N. W. Filson, Phyllis, 817 Gilmore Ave., N. W. ...gil 226 lugs.. W. N.E Plu mbing and Heating, Heavy . . 1 1 W X E' Plpe Constructlon N' 5 g ,N 1 Q 'nv I V . 31 Q L E 2 - V 1 g um ' Jiri if ' 0 ec 51,1 00 fe 0 fo QV G E . f - s 1 0 4' o 0,90 be obo XIV 4, . flii '1 H M iw 1 li: 111 :H I . EWYLER BROS. W 1 4 1 M1114 Co. wazzzscav . G25 Dial 2-3025 5 EARLE V. WALTER 5 1216 Perkins Court, N. W. X 1101 SECOND ST., N. E' CANTON, OHIO 1 P9255 are 5 Q! C! 1 s 1 MM f 33 QE 55 Pi 'V 'u ww 1 x .1 -31 9' fe. WW ., 1.4 3 ?Jf2.5f?1.eg ww S JD A CY Q! WM F Dwb Complzments of '12--fe I 0 1 1 1 1 1 V ,. 1 GEORGE DEUBLE COMPANY 1 ffwelfrf and Opticians V Phone 3-5702 1 130 Market Avenue, S. CANTON, OHIO y 2 35 EM .J gg E ,- 1 L0 13 MM ---wr 227 11-Q-U A 9 Magician of Merit v Herman RED Tausch Canton,f Triele Copper Whenever in Canton, Stop and :ee 'me or get pulled in- Correrpondence Invited 519 Columbus Ave., N. W. 0 V Fish, Wesley, 907 Lawn Ave., S. W. Fladung, Catherine, 2608 Gilbert Ave., N. E. Fleischer, Kathryn, 212 Harrison Ave., S. W. Fletcher, Edwin, 2830 Daleford Ave. Fletcher, Frances, R. D. No. 1. Flowers, Bertha, 2054 Second St., N. E. Forrest, Charles, 1533 Yale Ave., N. W. Fortune, Ella, R. D. No. 6. Foss, Mary, 1205 Nineteenth St., N. W. Foss, Robert, 1205 Nineteenth St., N. W. Foust, Frank, 127 Arlington Ave., N. W. Fox, Herbert, 1130 Seventh St., N. W. Frank, Dolores, 801 Harriet Ave., N. W. Frankovich, Henry, 812 Seventeenth St., S. Franz, Alma, 807 Bedford Ave., N. W. Fraunfelter, John, 1603 Market Ave., N. Fravel, Harry, 331 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Frazer, Mary, 1129 Spring Ave., N. E. Freed, Glenn, 1821 Woodland Ave., N. W. Frederick, Paul, 539 Third St., N. W. Frisch, Beatrice, 1121 Highland Rd., N. E. Fulton, Frieda, 2921 Second St., N. W. ...gli G mp.. Gaetano, Lillian, 807 Ferry Ct., S. E. y Commercial Photography, Portraiture-Photostats Copying, Enlarging 'ngirw Always Reliable THE VICTOR ART STUDIOS 205 Cleveland Ave., N. W. CANTON, OHIO Phone 20707 E. Garrett, Dorothy, 1440 Shriver Ave., N. E. Garwood, Ethel, 1108 Sixteenth St., N. E. Geib, Dorothy, R. D. No. 2. A l 'l Geib, Raymond, 724 Thirteenth St., N. W. i Geiser, Mary, 1138 Concord Ave., S. W. Gennett, Arthur, 613 Madison St., S. E. George, Paul, 516 Smith Ave., N. W. Gerber, Kathleen, 607 Hartung Pl., N. E. Giles, Virginia, 1217 Plain Ave., N. E. if Gibbs, Emma, 1711 Tuscarawas St., E. Gills, Rose, 2911 Sixth St., S. W. Girard, Rose Mary, 1460 Ninth St., N. E. Glaser, Laura, 1307 Logan Ave., N. W. Glenn, Arnetta, 1006 Lafayette Ave., S. E. Gloss, Mabel, 2722 Ninth st., s. W. Goodwin, Dora, 1321 Plain Ave., N. E. Gould, Elsie, 802 Third St., N. W. Gould, Howard, 424 Nineteenth St., N. W. I Graub, Mina, 618 Lincoln Ave., N. W. Grove, Evelyn, 339 Fourth St., N. E. Graening, Wendell, 451 Waynesburg Rd., S. E Grant, Hazel, 927 Frances Ct., N. E. Green, Dorothy, 1455 Rowland Ave., N. E. l L Green, Walter, 530 Third St., S. W. Griffiths, Irving, 1306 Twelfth St., N. W. X Grossman, Archie, 1616 Vassar Ct., N. W. l Guenther, Otto, 604 Rose Rd., North Can ---at-if 228 ji:-U IZOH ,-.lllil-11 l 1 l A' L' lg 'ij l Congratulations OSCAR ffvmfw l M Old Timer Extends Compliments A to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1 9 2 S 11 -Q' l ' I S 1 . 52? l .B !JQ g ill 1 'if' il ' 200-204 l i l TUSCARAWAS STREET EAST M S my .lohnston's Flowers 'FI l r 'l ll The Peoples - - The Home of HGME OUTFITS Specializing in outfits for newlyweds, for the past 14 years in Canton, has qualified this store as the outfitting headquarters of Stark County. Remember this when you get ready for a home of your own. Convenient Payments Arranged PE ms Uurrrrnn EE ,.., - FTliNITUREiC' ' ' 5519:-lffggsrs' V ...gil 229 lip.. E444444444444444H l Jewelry 0fQualz'ry A Graduation Gift i 444 5 4 Q 444-4444444-4 444444 to 1 44 4 i 4 i-4 4 4 4 4444444 4444444 Geo. H. Cassidy and Shns A +100 Market Avenue, North l H444444444444444Q I 1 Congratularzbm 3 to the Class of '28 Q Dial 2-8507 THOMA BRos., Inc. , 1452. T 1156 N. Cherry Ave. CANTON, OHIO l Guilliouma, Vera, 1355 Scoville Ave., S. W. Gilkey, Richard, 913 Gilmore Ave., N. W. aqui H -ip.. Haas, Muriel, 601 Reynolds Pl., S. W. Hambuechen, Coletta, 204 Arlington Ave., S. Hammers, Evelyn, 207 High Ave., N. W. Hanlin, Nan, 211 Exeter Ave., S. W. Hans, Paul, 1357 McKinley Ave., S. Hanna, Jack, 1256 Logan Ave., N. W. Hanna, Lois, 911 Twelfth St., N. E. Harbert, Paul, 1437 Dueber Ave., S. Harmon, Marian, 140 Smith Ave., N. W. Harter, Dorothy, 1505 Fourth St., N. E. Hartman, Edward, 1620 Frazer Ave., N. W. Haymaker, Virginia, R. D. No. 2. Haynam, Lillian, 230 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Hawk, Marjorie, 416 Eighteenth St., N. W. Hawkins, Emma May, 618 Cleveland Heath, Gladys, 1036 Rex Ave., N. E. Heffelfinger, Donald, S05 Market Ave., N. Helfrich, Raymond, 513 Eleventh St., N. W. Helling, Sarah, 1127 Bluff Rd., N. E. Hewitt, LaVonne, 400 Twelfth St., N. W. Hennessey, Dorothy, 623 Union Ave., S. W. Heidiger, Twila, 2152 Second St., N. Heiser, Harold, R. D. No. 1, North Canton. Herman, Elizabeth, 12-15 Ridge Rd., Herrold, Richard, North Canton Rd. Herr, Erma, 2401 Kimball Rd., S. E. Hertel, Marguerite, 3037 Seventh St., S. W. Hershberger, Lillian, 801 Plymouth Ct., N. Heropulos, Nufre, 2029 Harrison Ave., S. W. Hess, Bettie, 2002 Kirk Ct., N. W. Hever, Margaret, 2522 Ninth St., S. W. Hewines, May, 1117 Cottage Pl., N. Hexamer, Adell, 1701 Edwards Ave., N. E. Higgons, Mildred, 1529 Olive Pl., N. E. Hilf, Arthur, 1-1-17 Belden Ave., N. E. Hinkel, Louis, North Canton, Ohio. Hirist, Victoria, 2003 Second St., N. Hockenberger, Glen, 136 Kensington Hodnick, Barbara, 1916 Eighth St., Hoffman, Arlene, 305 Thirteenth St., N. W. Hoffman, Gerald, 807 Plymouth Ct., Hoffman, Harold, -125 Wells Ave., S. Holsinger, Warren, 2402 Coventry Bl W. W. W. Ave., S. W. E. N. W. W. W. E. Ct., N. W. S. E. N. W. W. vd., N. E. Holder, Leah, 2025 Tuscarawas St., E. Homan, Helen, 1317 Shorb Ave., N. Homer, Mary, R. D. No. 2. W. Holek, Rose, 1-117 Shriver Ave., N. E. Horst, Paul, R. D. No. 3. mmwm 'ffm IVE 'em a cheer, folks, the leader megaphones to the M 'Wf5KGF' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q BREW l CHEER LEADERS Q q'UE55.1CGU UE'5 biggirgyi crowd in the stands. Off across the field a mighty yell, 'Akj carefully timed, puts cheer in the hearts of the Mc- Kinley athletes. l Q i Later on, in business days, a savings account can do the 3 same for you-put cheer in your heart and a spring in your H, Q step. lt's great to have money in the bank! 2 f-0-if We invite you to start now life- A my QUE -1 m M cv P1 O CJ m mb :Q -1 H :Q UU uw Z W i l L I Q Qi Q Q Q Q Q E3 Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 1 X Q l Capital S1,000,000.00 Surplus Z1,250,000.00 Cin-.fuibilicin-,QQEQFICCE1-,1-QEQEICCZQQ.-nibima-,pm97KEMQfCfmEQ?KEnwmHQCQawnHQiC31-.t-r6QQCEm.QtEQ?KQnw55i Q?il5i37l5i5ff?5Q5QQ552?5?f5Q5Qi5i2Q55f?5QQFTSQFQQFEZQFQQFQQFQQFQQFQQQ QQZVEQQQi?QQFQQFQQFFZQFQQFQQFQQQQQFQQFQQFQQFQQ 44. ,,,. i 5:23 13 . Qi , The Friendly Store Q? E3 9 Qi E The chief aim of our large department store is friendly service in Q Q satisfying the Wants of our patrons. E53 l It is the idea of friendliness that We Want to permeate our associations 3 with those Whom We serve-a happy pleasure on our part that We 3 have been honored with your patronage, and a pleasant contentment FQ on your part in appreciation ofthe service and values you Hnd at Zollinger's. ig l Zollinger's is your store the friendly store' ' 4 Q 1 mf I wi i Q Q l l iii ll-T2 , 0 i 434 5 Q 1cti Mfftlhfiniff QZk l 1 n QQ CQ, Q f Ip Established 1887 J i i Q2 riff QM QQEQQEQQZQQQEQQEQQQQQEQQZQQEQQZEQEQQEQQQQQQQQQQQEQQE. Q32 siiliiii QQQQQEQQEQQQQQEQQEQQQQQQ QQEQQQQQQQQQQQEQQEQQZQYE --of-il 231 liner- . The New Bigger and Better , il BERGER'S ' Featuring New ,. Dresses, Coats, Suits, Millinery, . Furs and Accessories for the High 1 School or College Miss at , 1 l popular prices. V I l B E R G E R' S 1 W. B. Allison, .Manager 1 mgkmmgmxmgkmmgmxmgymmglmffqlm K esrmesreaaaiaverwfesrtaefesrlefeaiefgz GOOD LUCK iii C lays of E45 . Q43 V 933 1 , ii? ' And in the future should you ever need the services of a C901-web For Good Clothes Ami Try Tam New lift Graaf, Q2 Qt? lwwlmwlwwlwwlmmlmmlmmlfm xwxalmfwwxwxaixwxwiwxwlwxwwfxiiwflgl eta ii? real snappy store then see iii BENTLEY'S Et? Incorporated Q9 20 Payment Plan Qt? Horsey, Jack, 1214 Dougherty Pl., N. W. Horvath, James, 2310 Fifteenth St., N. Hoover, Helen, 199 Wertz Ave., N. W. E. Howenstine, Herbert, 701 Dueber Ave., S. W. Huberty, Vesta, 409 Gilmore1Ave., N. VV. Hug, Alward, 607 Maryland Ave., S. W. Huge, Paul, 1375 McKinley Ave., S. W. Hummel, Donald, 1000 Clarendon Ave., Huntsberger, Clara Louise, R. D. No. 4, Hurst, Charles, 612 Fulton Rd., N. W. Hutter, Donald, 316 Hartford Ave., S. E. Hutchison, Paul, 1306 St. Elmo Ave., N. Hutter, James, 316 Hartford Ave., S. E. Hurford, Naidene, North Canton Rd. Hyde, Tom, 2422 Nicholas Pl., N. W. .-qw I tg,-. lams, Victor, 1120 Dewalt Ave., S. W. leuan, Thomas, 2343 Fifteenth St., N. E. Ingold, Donald, 1219 Spring Ave., N. E. lrvin,Russell, 115 Belden Ave., S. E. aqui J rugs.. Jaap, Robert, 2613 Eleventh St., S. W. Jackson, Carl, 1145 Broad Ave., N. W. Jackson, Payne, 1241 Maryland Ave., S. Jarrett, Margaret, 1233 Dueber Ave., S. Jervis, Margaret, 2711 Twelfth St., S. W. Johnston, Hester, 817 Twelfth St., N., E. Johnson, Homer, 320 High Ave., S. W. Johnson, LaVerne, 1118 Eighteenth St., S. W. Massillon E. W. W. N. W. Johnson, Mildred, 321 Belden Ave., S. E. Johnston, Ida Mae, 120 Hartford Ave., N. E. Johnson, Venetia, 1411 Fourteenth St., N. E. Jones, Gladys, 2345 Tuscarawas St., E. Jones, Paul, 1209 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Joseph, Jack, 1529 Harvard Ct., N. W. Jurekovic, Thomas, 1650 Edwards Ave., N. E. .-qu K lub-- Kapper, Helen, 328 Fourth St., N. E. Katin, Gertrude, 709 Wells Ave., N. W. Kaufman, Emma, 2809 Tuscarawas St., Keck, Edward, 1309 Twelfth St., N. W. W. Keiser, Russell, 222 McKinley Ave., N. W. Kell, Bessie, 3311 Twelfth St., S. W. Kell, Donald, 1919 Fifteenth St., S. W. Kelly, Frank, 1034 Troy Pl., N. W. Kennedy, James, 2021 Seventeenth St., Kent, Ruth, 427 Wells Ave., S. W. Kerstetter, Atlee, 1954 Fourth St., N. E King, Romayne, 2907 Sixth St., N. W. ...gurl 2 3 2 Jigs.. N. E. At your next Commencement you will need a HOME ,4f + I nnnn ' - flirt: nf, .Tit l' a. v as, I f X if L' ni? j j' .1 gg X?-4 The Harvey Lumber Co. 1909 Mahoning Rd., N. E. I Dial 6267 REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY PURPOSE A SIZE FOR EVERY USE D .. 225 S Arctic Vertical Single Acting Twin Belted Ammonia Compressor No. 11 Arctic Miniature Self Contained Unit Capacity M to I tons of Refrigeration The ARCTIC ICE MACHINE Company CANTON, OHIO ---a-il 233 lilo-- Kinney, Edward, 1253 Eleventh St., N. W. Kintz, Elwood, R. D. No. 5. WWQWWWWQ E 5 K3 V7 ge 55 FQ Y km 5'3 E. N li W?WW?5?W Wwvwg 5.235 laguna gLEE 51395 N CEE-1 28523 pace Tsang S?2fT'E. J 4 Us WEE. r1-JEJ fi QD ga 1 Kirk, James, 129 Arlington Ave., N. W. Kisner, Delores, S05 Market Ave., N. F L O E R S Kline, Mary, 1200 Eighteenth St., N. Krynock, Stephen, 1106 Park Ave., S. W. QQQQQWQQQQQWWQQ QQQWQQQWQWWQWQW Kuemerle, Clifford, R. D. No. 3. Kuhn, Mary Alice, 1531 Frazer Ave., N. W. l Kutrieb, Howard, 432 Wallace Ave., S. E. 1 --qui 'L mga-- Lab, John, 926 Dueber Ave., S. W. Leflerty, Lloyd, 829 Court Ave., N. W. M U N K Lamb, Margaret, 826 Twelfth St., N. W. F L GWE R S H O P 227 Second St., W. Lantz, Sara, R. D. No. 35, Louisville, Ohio. Landes, Raymond, R. D. No. 4. Lane, William, 718 Bedford Ave., S. W. Dial 34009 Lantz, Marjorie, 1220 Fourteenth St., N. W. Lape, John, 1339 Arnold Ave., N. VV. Laster, Lois, 902 Cherry Ave., S. E. Laughlin, Vera, 223 Park Ave., N. W. ' Lee, wayne, 1512 Pafkhiii Pl., N. E. Lehman, Charles, 2615 Tenth St., S. W. Lehr, Mary, 3122 Seventh St., S. VV. Leidtke, Goldie, 1621 Second St., N. E. , Leighley, Lillian, 1116 Spring Ave., N. E. S Lemley, Doris, 1422 Plain Ave., N. P Leper, John, S03 Liberty St., S. E. . In Leubirz, Nathan, 921 Mahoning Rd., N, E. L Leubitz, Sam, 921 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Liber, Esther, 1013 Clarendon Ave., S. W. cf an Lieber, Maurice, 606 short Ave., N. W. Light, Doris, 707 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Gm QW Lindberg, Paul, 1124 Piedmont Ave., N. E. EZ Locy, Dorothy, 1123 Tuscarawas St., W. Lombardi, Tony, 1251 Harrison Ave., S. W. i A Long, Ferne, East Canton, Ohio. l Long, Ray, 1446 Ridge Rd., N. WV. Longsworth, Margaret, 429 Fulton Rd., N. W Long, Mary, 305 Twenty-Second St., N. W. 5 Loomis, Willard, Canton-Massillon Rd. C Lucas, Evelyn, 212 Warner Rd., S. E. 10777P072y Lum, Hattie, an vaniqifk Ct., N, E. Sgvgnth Floor Luethi, Evelyn, Culver Rd., N. W. Geo D Harter Bank , Lundy, Catherine, 1550 Harvard Ave., N. W. W --dll M nga.. Maag, William, 800 Eighteenth St., N. E. --fail 234liIH1-- ' 2f251i' WQSXW it F258 VQSSW 'f'i2sff ef! C! UNL 1, Q 1 cgxn crm rg ,ga-fx 5,5 5 qcwvg mapa .awww-AMW--qmyawm f',,s3k9fs2a-?i',,sagitftlgfffglaii-Qsafait-,ishfagwfrgaa-':Qsaf.f5f',,isfQ:?s2f'qrggf , , , C, . my , in Q3i?S'C , 2 'Q Q3 63633 QEEEQ an wi d gang? NQFWQ 63352 giwif C0ff02f02l720b102102f02'0110N0N01f7f01'-7C02102l0H0N02f02L02 GOOD LUCK --Weyre happy with you! We thank you for your patronage during the years and trust the memories of this service will be good enough to bring you back here again for your needs. 'WKGW C. N. VICARY COMPANY rpg? isis: iggig 3E5?E QB. f'ZL??!ii'g9g'3?faei H igwgi 2535? QHHHE igiwi 5,4111 LG g 'JQST 25353 MSB S? E: Congratulations and best wishey to the Graduathzg Class V 913 Renkert Building CANTON, O. 1 l ma Q it s Q AQ WE ig il O. W. RENKERT, Prefidmzt JOHN VVYNN, JR., .Manager i S9 Z 2? 5424 , The EDGEFIELD COAL Company H? 9 am we gg i eta --41-if 235 lib-- ' , Dinributors fi V' ,K 0 K :aa 'Q dl Goodyear Tires, ,1 S Ferodo Brake Lin- ! Q 5 ing, Gabriel Snub- 1 Q :I bers, Prestolite xv. . V' 3, Batteries il , :' V 'A ISA X S4 'A 1. YxNgx': ij , AC 121 A' Phone 8220 MOFFITT BROS. Incorporated 220,Cl1erry Ave., N. E. PLUMBING, HEATING Y VENTILATING 1 for g Residences, Schools, Factories and Com- mercial Buildings Our organization includes' Trained En- gineers in Sanitation, Hydraulics, Heat- ing and Ventilation rrfaitsvr The A. C. EYNON Plumbing Co., Inc. 236 Walnut Ave., N. E. CANTON, O. Dial 3-1406 l G- A- Eynon '10 W. E. Eynon 318 I l ll MacDonald, John Roy, 721 Twenty-Third St., N Macomber, Mary Ida, 4361 Cleveland Ave. Ext. Magee, Katherine, 933 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Mallon, Gertrude, 1416 Lippert Rd., N. E. Mallon, Herbert, 1416 Lippert Rd., N. Manheim, Robert, 1129 Seventeenth St., N. W. Mann, Irene, 1219 Fifth St., S. W. Martin, David, 1314 Banner Ct., N. W. Martin, Reid, 1620 Maple Ave., N. E. ' Marzio, Carmel, 1709 Twenty-Eighth St., N. W. Masters, Charles, 1011 Shadyside Ave., S. VV. Mathie, Helen, 718 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Matthews, Taylor, 603 Ninth St., S. E. Maxwell, Marjorie, 505 Clarendon Ave., N. W. McBane, Robert, 1442 Ninth St., N. W. McCall, John, R. D. No. 1, Waynesburg, Ohio. McConkey, Jean, 2543 Cleveland Ave., N. W. McCrea, Harry, 2619 Hursh Pl., N. W. McCue, Dorothy, 918 Bluff Rd., N. E. McCue, Elizabeth, 1634 Sixteenth St., N. E. McCurdy, Robert, 900 Shorb Ave., N. W. McCullough, Bernice, 2302 Baldwin Ave., N. E. McCullough, George, 2036 Eleventh St., N. E. McPeek, Arthur, 1149 Wertz Ave., S. W. Meehan, William, 1467 Fifteenth St., N. WV. Meiser, Idella, 1948 Eighth St., S. E. Meister, Edna, 912 Sherlock Pl., N. E. Melchoir, Florence, 1212 Fourteenth St., N. W. Melvin, Pauline, 3217 Windsor Rd., S. W. Merriman, Bruce, 1111 Hoover Pl., N. W. Merriman, Dorothy, 152 Bedford Ave., N. W. Metcalf, Mary, 214 Fifteenth St., N. W. Miday, Clement, R. D. No. 2. Milano, Jules, 1205 Gonder Ave., S. E. Milasky, Eleanor, 1418 Miami Ct., N. E. Miller E Miller, l Miner i Miller Miner, Miller, l Miller Miller Miller Miller 1 ,V Alice, 1222 Woodland Ave., N. W. Charles,'226 McKinley Ave., N. W. Dorothy, 615 Smith Ave., S. W. Florence, 1651 Grace Ave., N. E. Gladia, Canton-Massillon Rd. Henry, 2112 Sixteenth St., N. E. Kitty, 1123 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Leonard, R. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio. Lottie, 607 Elgin Ave., N. W. Ralph, 1503 Shorb Ave., N. W. Robert, 114 Tyler Ave., S. E. Roy, R. D. No. 2. Mills, Bernice, 2819 Tuscarawas St., W. Miller, I Miller, 1 l --Q-if 2361109-' Mizer, Harriet, 225 Lincoln Ave., N. Vi. ' Mills, Vivian, 1303 Lawrence Rd., N. E. 7 Monda, Peter, 1432 Tuscarawas St., E. Monighan, Alice, R. D. No. 3. '55e'595?555m5'5595? 55wW5555abK5555Jb5555dGU5555Jb55j5UMU5555u4bU5m5JGn5555?mn55 5 5 5 5 an 5 if 55 5 5 5 5 55 5 5 5 5 5 ag 55 55 5 Qy.1,.1,.1..1..1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,.1,.,.1..1,.1..1,.1,..1 1 1...1ll,1. 1' l l I l l l g 1 K 5 i E I To Canton's Youth whom we love 1 0' I as HE jirst requisite of a good I citizen in this republic of ours I 6 is' that he shall. he ahle .and i willing to pull his own weighty - that he shall he not a mere passenger, but shall do his share in the I work that each generation of us jinds I ready to hand ,' and, furthermore, that in I doing his work he shall show, not only : the capacity for sturdy sehf-help, hut also I a sebf-respecting regard for the rights of othersf, -Theodore Roosevelt I L I m i I I I Thus spoke a great American who has im- I printed for all time something of his stalwart and manly character on this nation of ours. I I I sa ' L I i I I 5 THE ROTARY CLUB i I of Canton, O. I - ,g,.-.............-.....-..-.. ......... ....... . .-..-.q, 5555555555555555 5 W5 5 5 get 5 5 gig-5 5 5 5 5 5 5 W 5 W ---a-I 237 Iwo-- ARTISTS' MATERIALS and DRAWING SUPPLIES A Complete Line of .Iohnston's Paint Products Oil Colors, Water Colors, Show Card Colors, Fabric Paints, Card Board, Lacquers, Enamels, Easels, Academy Board, Brushes SPECIAL GIFT SETS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 205102 THE CANTON PAINT and GLASS Co. 205 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Phone 3-2606 CANTON, OHIO - Ei'P - 1YfE- ivYEi '-EE- 'i Troon' , 821 Market Avenue, North Q I i 9 I NOAKER,S ICE CREAM Sword ar You Lifef If I :aw l l Full line of Candies, School Supplies and Toilet l . I Articles I '-1 1 Agency for 4 VVhitman's and Bunte I Chocolates I I 1 FILMS AND FILM DEVELOPING 'rrrJXE'nvEXI3vnQ1ll!swvF3f1'GTr'Wre1'Z2E'1wv Monzione, Rieco, 369 Belden Ave., N. E. Moock, Walter, 937 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Moran, Dorothy, 815 Thirteenth St., N. W. Morena, Albert, 903 Cherry Ave., S. E. Morse, VVells, 1303 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Mottice, Willard, 1459 Rowland Ave., N. E. Mullen, Lucille, 805 McKinley Ave., N. W. Mullet, Anna Mae, 1132 Harrison Ave., S. W. UQ!! N nga.. Naegellen, Lillian, 716 Thirteenth St., N. W. Nall, Lillian, 1002 VValnut Ave., N. E. Namey, Lucille, 829 Eighth St., N. W. Nape, Beulah, 420 Twenty-Third St., N. W. Nash, Alfred, 1252 Fulton Rd., N. W. Neal, Harold, 1205 Maryland Ave., S. W. Nieport, Arvine, 646 Smith Ave., S. W. Noble, Dorothy, 1435 Shorb Ave., N. W. Nusbaum, Beatrice, 1252 Logan Ave., N. W. ...gh 0 ,.g,.. Oberlin, Alice, 1309 Ray Pl., N. W. Oberlin, Loretta, 1323 Second St., S. E. O'Brien, Sue, 1406 Logan Ave., N. W. Ost, Darrell, 1008 Camden Ave., S. W. Ott, Emil, 2526 Winfield Ave., N. E. Overly, Ruth, 1625 Fulton Rd., N. W. -qt P mb.. Parks, Clifford, 1441 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Parks, Mildred, 106 High Ave., N. W. Parry, Esther, 942 Fulton Rd., N. W. Part, Margaret, 1305 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Patterson, Arnetta, 632 Ingram Ave., S. W. Patterson, Helen, 216 Cole Ave., North Canton Pavlinich, John, 1802 Sixth St., N. E. Pennell, Clarence, Meyers Lake, Cottage No. 99 Perdue, Frederick, 1520 Eleventh St., N. W. Perkins, John, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio. Peters, Lloyd, 626 Shorb Ave., S. W. Pfiffner, Clinton, 1619 Sixteenth St., N. E. Plisterer, Virgil, 2207 Third St., N. E. Phillips, Marguerite, 608 Harriet Drive, N. W. Piero, Atlee, 1828 Woodland Ave., N. VV. Poffenbaugh, VVilliam, 1531 Harrisburg Rd., N Polombo, Elsie, 913 Liberty Ave., S. E. Poparad, John, 1915 Clark Ave., S. W. Porter, Birdene, 718 Arlington Ave., S. W. Powell, Henry, 800 Lafayette Ave., S. E. Prickman, Ruth, 407 High Ave., S. W. Printz, Albert, 1312 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Pucci, Mamie, 930 Cherry Ave., S. E. --1:-il 238 lilo-- ES? HOTDG HS OE lv: fbrever RIEF'S STUDIO 203 Sixth Sr.. N. W. Dial 2-OSOS C. C. LESTER STU Citizens Bank Bldg. Dial 2-l707 Tile modem pil ofograpil DIO PARKER STUDIO N. E. COOMBS STUDIO Market Ave. N , at Third St. 208 Market Ave., S. Dial 2-1103 Dial 8408 THE LUCERNE STUDIO 43.0 6 69 424 Mzlrket Ave., N. , uninn' J' Dlal 2-V07 5 A 4 3 55 5 Tho r HERTZLER STUDIO. Inc. Qvvd Pb0t0g'4Pbe75 di-'Play 'bi-I Harris Arcade Bldg. Mark of Menzbersbip andapprc- Dial 7007 date the biglr ideals and ethic: of tbeprofission 5532 is 9322 -. i-fa-ll 239 lilo-- SCHRAM-ROSSITER CRAWFORD CO. 0 BUILDERS HEAVY HARDWARE Q Lowe Brothers Paints, Varnishes Fishing Tackle Golf Supplies, Guns and Ammuni- tion, Schlage-LockseYale 200 430 MARKET AVE., North Dial 3-2408 Dial 3-2408 A The LaFayette Life Ins. Company E Extends Congratulations to the Class of '28 va If you do right you will be criticized. If you do Wrong you will be criticized. ' You 'might ar well do Right 419012115065 W. K. Lambright and Son General Agent! aqui Q wp.. Quayle, Ralph, 205 Sixth St., N. VV. Quass, Dorothy, R. D. No. 1. Quilligan, Bernard, 144 Park Ave., S. VV. Quinlan, Dorothy, 602 Greenfield Ave., S. W. Quinlan, Charles, 804 Ninth St., S. W. ...gn R mp.. Ray, Thomas, 208 High Ave., S. W. Raedel, Jane, 1431 Shorb Ave., N. W. Randels, Malvern, 3018 Thirteenth St., N. W. Rechkemmer, Wilson, 1317 St. Elmo Ave., N. E Reed, Mildred, 1025 Smith Ave., S. W. Reed, Ruby, 1441 Struble Ave., N. E. Reeder, Wilbur, 1200 Twelfth St., N. W. Reemsnyder, Frank, 2449 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Rees, Kathryn, 1432 Garfield Ave., S. W. Reese, Florence, 638 Rex Ave., N. E. Reese, Lois, 3220 Glenn Pl., N. W. Regberg, Nettie, 2404 Ninth St., S. W. Reikowski, Lena, R. Df No. 2. Rendel, Morris, 730 Walnut Ave., N. E. Reynolds, Donald, 304 Mason Pl., N. W. Rich, Felix, 1002 Eighth St., S. E. Richmond, Thelma, 1421 Woodland Ave., N. W Ridge, Earle, 1002 Walnut Ave., N. E. Ridge, Florence, 3216 Dewey Pl., S. W. Riegler, Donald, 2428 Eleventh St., S. W. Riegler, Leonard, 2428 Eleventh St., S. W. Rimmele, Edna, 1223 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Rinaldi, John, 2814 Tenth St., N. W. Rine, Doris, 1720 Grace Ave., N. E. Ringenbach, Harry, 1927 Fourth St., S. E. Riseling, Virginia, 1121 Rex Ave., N. E. Rittersbaugh, Don, 815 Tenth St., N. E. Roach, Kathryn, 1046 Cherry Ave., N. E. Robbins, Gertrude, 1106 Melchoir Pl., S. W. Roberts, Frederick, R. D. No. 2. Roberts, Gertrude, 1952 Fourth St., S. E. Robertson, Allan, 1804 Seventh St., N. W. Robinson, Dorothy, 100 Park Ave., S. W. Robinson, Dorothy, 1101 Melchoir Pl., S. W. Robinson, Sam, 1652 Clark Ave., S. VV. Roden, Edmund, 2507 Sixth St., S. W. Roden, Elmer, 2507 Sixth St., S. W. Rohn, Merriam, 1117 Seventeenth St., N. W. Rommel, Don, 1123 Fulton Rd., N. W. Roos, Shirley, 408 Nineteenth St., N. W. Rorick, Lucille, 1437 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Rosenbaum, Sylvia, 602 Hartung Pl., N. E. Rossetti, Albert, 1014 Seventh St., N. E. Rost, Helen, 647 Park Ave., S. VV. --Owl 24011-9- l - C C l G'-f-vw Two Canton Made Products dsc-:fb i 1 a, - O l y auf. Us ' l Sgni-rzuslf . . HELD , 5,3 X The Original Closet lm 1':5'f ' i ff chglfdn B I wmnsormurw 005450 X OW eanser 'nik- gl1J'f2u'n3: lf. , on' -n ,, , ,Mus ' ft. , mmbl' K Y mm 5 X '-' -- A Real Water Softener Sold l l Everywhere i HYGIENIC PRUDUCTS COMPANY FIBRE The Ideal Summer' Furniture li ' V75,,Ylll4'R 3 W l l'l ll fi ,hsrizzif rzzisufg L 1-4 ll Qmbkah, I 9- GL v toilack something -some- ll l Mill? thing they cannot describe. W' 'aailxlzbj X6 M- It's there, but so hard to jx 1 in limp, visualize. l TZTTTT KST ,oii Wh h ll ld ' , ,Ee l mysileridusaE'sonileltlhi1i:glll?s , H. .,.--::--. -A gia . JA - -S : 2 . . ,,, ,,,,..4 ....-. in fci-fund, it 1S usually a lack .fgx With Lloyd Furnitureu ,gi f-f Vq ' you get that light, airy ' colorful and yet comfort- ' able combination, so essen- tial for the ideal summer tw i requirement. Come see our display-you will enjoy it. The CRIQUI FURNITURE company COFIICT Cl6V6l2lI1d Hlid Sixth St., WT. F07'EC'F7l1'7Zg Afppoinlmenz' Phone 23490 l Upon Your Eyes Depends .Your Sueeess or F ai! u re 1. 1, P t f ilu ui ull gillw, 7 H1 il I111liiiliis1l1'llllllllI' llll lil ,,'s,s iiilllllill ll 's. 1, wwsw v :ss i..1i1.1llllllllll'l! Be Sure They Are Right See ELLSWORTH He understands eyes 209 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Shop: Dial 2-1706 Res.: Dial 2-8936 l 1 I r e 1 Charleyls Radiator Shop W. W. Dunlap, Prop. l 'Q' 114 Seventh St., S. W. CANTON, OHIO l 7 242 1+ Roud, Clifford, 620 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Roudebush, Ernest, 445 Harriet Ave., N. W. Rowles, Virgil, 1513 Tuscarawas St., E. Rubin, Mayetta, 1129 Seventh St., N. W. Ruch, Donald, 2901 Tuscarawas St., W. Rudy, Allan, R. D. No. 2. Rundell, Inez, 2010 Indiana Way, N. E. Russell, John, 1220 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Remesik, Rudolph, 1616 Hammond Ave., --qui S MQ.. Sandera, Robert, R. D. No. 1. Sanor, Harold, 3207 Seventh St., S. W. Sarchet, Margaret, 1232 Greenheld Ave., Saunders, Frank, 1319 Nineteenth St., N. Scharr, Effie, 1219 Oxford Ave., N. W. Schick, James, 1439 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Schlemmer, Ruby, 1528 May Pl., N. E. Schmader, Ruth, 3021 Dewey Pl., S. W. Schnovell, Carl, 415 Twelfth St., N. E. Schondel, Alice, North Industry, Ohio. Schoner, Dawn, R. D. No. 2. Schreiner, Ethel, 1020 Fourth St., S. W. Schubach, Joseph, Rafli Rd., S. W. N. Schumacher, Grace, 1000 Twenty-Fifth St., Scott, Scott, Scott Scott, Lillian, 1931 Royal Ave., N. E. Lloyd, S07 Nineteenth St., N. Gertrude, 1351 Logan Ave., N. Anna, 1351 Logan Ave., N. W. Scribner, Harry, 1408 Ivydale Ave., S. Sears, Mildred, 1325 Heising Ct., S. Seibert, Fay, 2915 Sixth St., S. W. W. Sell, George, 1110 Rex Ave., N. E. Sell, Lucille, 909 Third St., S. W. Shaeffer, Margaret, 1731 Cleveland A Shaheen, Michael, S15 Ninth St., N. W. Shakett, Molly, 1201 Bluff Rd., N. E. Shannon, Viola, S48 Correll Ave., N. E Shanower, Florence, 620 Rowland Ave., Sharff, Bessie, 2207 Market Ave., N. Shea, Dennis, 530 Sixth St., N. W. Shearer, Robert, 917 Greenfield Ave., S. Sheats, Ned, 1109 Sixth St., S. W. Sherer, Helen, 1434 Tuscarawas St., Sherer, Walter, East Canton, Ohio. W. Shifman, David, 720 Cherry Ave., N. E Shorb, Ruby, 921 Arlington Ave., S. Shrake, Robert, 721 Harriet Ave., N Siegfried, William, 920 Troy Pl., N. Skelly, Hazel, 2707 Eleventh St., S. .W. W. W. Sklorman, Rose, 706 Walnut Ave., N. np.. W. W. W. E. W. S. W. S. W. W. W ve., N. W. N. E. W. G0 U53 mn y W an ' . .' mx, X . N, . 5 x Wil 55? The SUPERIOR SHEET STEEL Co. CANTON, OHIO D' ' D f C ' l S l C . IVISIOUO Ontlflenta tee Ofp. Q Manufacturerf of S : 1 . BLACK, GALVANIZED AND TERNE COATED SHEETS SUPERIOR HGALVANNEALEDH w 'E U I SQ V x LEAD-SEALED Mead Coatedl SUPER-METAL a ruitmllisgxngniujignngjtal for Gas and Electric QQEETEWEWTEEEWTTETEWEHHE f S if Z TT VL, EET O WEE gif? COMPTOMETER A short business train- Q 4 OPERATING mg thlnt liroduces esu ts 1:19 iy 1 z A A ' if 'N H T, X 1 T Ny T T T M A 5 1 ,W CANTON COMPTOMETER SCHOOL I Ha 216 Canton Bank and Trust Bldg. magna A Q T 1 ,mea ---:ml 243 lm-- 221 Fifth Street, Northwest 1 ..- W W1 W. S. GROSJEAN Diytributor of FRONT RANK STEEL FURNACES C01 Gas Ranges, Radiantfires, Sheet Metal Work CANTON, OHIO A .455 W W WYE W N a It Pays to Look Weill, From Head to Feet 5 ii? ARCADE 1 BARBER SHOP ARCADE J HAT CLEANING l I . AND - SHOE. SHINE 5 PARLOR i '04 l l Harris Building CANTON, OHIO .. M. -rrrebfafissv-E215-i--rrre.DX15ssv ' Slingluff, Clarence, 919 Smith Ave., S. W. Slumslcy, Mary, 824 Sylvan Ct., N. E. Small, Smick, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith J Wilhelmina, 1114 High Ave., N. W. Margaret, 2109 Indiana Way, N. E. Dean, 421 Girard Ave., S. E. Edna, 421 Newton Ave., N. W. Harry, 214 Exeter Ave., S. W. James, 1316 Logan Ave., N. W. Katharine, 2614 Clyde Pl., S. W. Katherine, 946 Bellflower Ave., S. W. Nellie, 421 Newton Ave., N. W. Richard, 507 Brown Ave., N. W. Robert, 1022 Third St., S. W. Robert, 109 Wolfe Ct., N. W. Thurman, 2907 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Sneary, Wendell, 1722 Second St., N. E. Snipes, Ethel, 1424 Third St., S. W. Snyder, Florence, 709 Rex Ave., N. E. Snyder, Kathryn, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio. Snyder, Zelda, R. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio. Sobel, Harry, 922 Cherry Ave., N. E. Soffel, Watson, 326 Fifteenth St., N. W. Spanagel, Emmy Lou, 333 Nineteenth St., N. Spokane, Sam, 922 Bluff Rd., N. E. Spretnak, Carl, 1214 Paul Pl., N. E. Stabe, Marie, 1219 Tuscarawas St., W. Stahlheber, Violet, 1016 Auburn Ave., N. W. Staley, Charles, 116 Dartmouth Ave., S. W. Stansberry, Annabel, 1453 Edwards Ave., N. E Starkey, Hilda, 2610 Twelfth St., N. W. Steinmetz, Pauline, North Industry, Ohio. Stevens, Ethel, 330 Sixth St., S. W. Stevens, Ruth, 321 Smith Ave., N. VV. Stevenson, Lorny, 2127 Third St., N. E. Stewart, Genevieve, 1432 Sixteenth St., N. W. Stickle, Earl, 1614 Maple Ave., N. E. Stipes, Allen, 612 Newton Ave., N. W. Stock, Mary, 136 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Stockert, Harold, 525 Smith Ave., N. W. Strikowsky, Sara, 515 Fifteenth St., N. E. Strouble, Arleane, R. D. No. 2. Swallen, Dale, 1432 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Swann, Emily, 1322 Seventh St., N. W. Swan, Vivian, 1023 Fourteenth St., N. W. Swann, Margaret, 1322 Seventh St., N. VV. Swihart, Maurice, 1372 Park Ave., S. W. ..Ql1 T nb.. Taylor, Dudley, 607 Marion Ave., S. W. Taylor, Ila, 1424 Dueber Ave., S. W. Thompson, Werner, 2420 Eleventh St., S. W. Thompson, Hoover, 2700 SixthASt., S. W. Toohey, James, 1016 Eleventh St., N. W. Tracey, Don, 315 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Tudor, Lloyd, 2025 Penn Pl., N. E. Truhar, Mary, 1461 Edwards Ave., N. E. Turner, Robert, 2820 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. ..q,i u mb.. Untch, William, 1310 Rowland Ave., N. E. Unthank, Bernice, 905 Maryland Ave., S. 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