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QTQK. 11- ani M1253 W THE TATTLER YEAR BOOK PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF NILES HIGH SCHOOL xgiguu N 7 4 NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE NILES CENTRAL SCHOOL T0 'ilgearm IE, lQ1mpHh1eu1'c AND an wMM'CW imllvdl WE, THE CLASS OF 1921. RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS UTATTLER IN APPRECIATION OF THEIR VALUABLE ASSISTANCE IN ITS PUBLICATION. Board of Education A. W. Hudson - J. W. Wood - W. I. Tyler - Mrs. F. W. Richter W. N. Burns - 6 President Secretary Treasurer Trustee Trustee O. W. HAISLEY, A. M. Columbia University, '17 SCHOOLS SUPERIN TIQNDENI OF i7I Editor-i n-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Associate Business Faculty Advisors Tattler Staff Manager - I8 - James Armstrong - Kathryn Lardner Jack Spansail - - Heath Calvin - - - Kathryn Forler Ferne Lanphere, Walter Zabel C U L FM TY Ha, 9 zzootto g fr1 'ff,qQ. Grace Nelzger 20 I lg!-h':7'1-2104 it ff' elen M 2.Ca y 691, H . Oy-7-ow 5Nila.b LJ' Auen l2'Ev ' Rayfuse N e cum 13' uerit 4. Beafrlc naar rqo-'Q esghnelde .1 f'1ar9 't D 'M 'A rw W 'f'f x rd Jac I5 nd 2 GHOWW Kam' 6-bein wgwer S l 11 J-a,,e Kneesp, I had Mer f 7Ma'y MV 1 MII 'EU M X ' ,Le lJ0MUve,-8 VGNLCQ p-,je 8 Ferlloi Macffay IB' Walter Z x 9 Fiore bar-dwer Qbel N y Q. 19- fo,L,f2 . N x 3' x ara:-rf-M -4 K91 C. R. MACDONNELL, A. B PRINCIPAL Hanover College '13 SCIENCE HILAH L. ALLEN, A. B. University of Michigan HISTORY HELEN G. CADY, A. B. University of Michigan '20 HISTORY BEATRICE J. CUMNOCK, A University of Wisconsin '20 HISTORY AND ENGLISH I101 MARGARET M. DURHAM, B. Northwestern University '16 ENGLISH MARGARET G. HAMILTON Michigan State Normal '16 COMMERCIAL HOWARD H. JACKSON Western State Normal '12 MANUAL TRAINING MARY JANE KNEESHAW, B. University of Illinois '18 DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ART Illl S S FERNE E. LANPHERE, A. B Monmouth College '16 ENGLISH LENA LARDNER MUSIC FLORELLA L. MACKAY, A. B University of Michigan '18 LATIN AND FRENCH MILDRED LIND MERRELL Bradley Polytechnic Institute '16 DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ART E121 GRACE E. METZGER Art Institute, Chicago, '16 FREEHAND DRAWING HELEN V. MORROW Columbia College of Expression '17 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND DRAMATICS GRACE R. PYLE, A. B. University of Michigan '20 SCIENCE EVA M. RAYFUSE, A. B. St. Mary's College '17 FRENCH 1131 MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER. A. B. University of Michigan '18 COMMERCIAL LELAND S. WALKER, A. B. Kalamazoo College '16 DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION RUTH L. WALKER, B. S. Michigan Argicultural College '19 MANUAL ARTS WALTER J. ZABEL, A. B. University of Michigan '19 ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICS E141 ADELIA HOBBS, A. B University of Michigan '20 MATHEMATICS FERN R. RICHTIG, A. University of Michigan '21 FRENCH AND LATIN B. E151 Senior Class Song On the banks of the old St. Joseph, Stands a high school that we love. When it's compared to others, It will always stand above. We will never forget our high schoolg In our memories 'twill e'er remain, So it's with loyalty we sing, To old Niles High- CHORUS We're the Class of Twenty-oneg See our colors flowing, We have worked and we have won, But now we must be going. And thc-ugh now we say good-bye, We'll never forget these days. Rah! Rah! Seniors, Rah! Senior Class of Twenty-one. -Amy Martin '21 I 15 1 F71 cn 'Y' IIIEIIIIIHIU n 445 f Q ' gif! ii., E H H- - ENIO l' Rs EDWARD FORBES Mark the perfect man. and behold the upright. Class Pres. '18 '21 Board of Control '17 '21 Advisory Pres. '20 Basket Ball '19 '20 '21 Base Ball '19 '21 Literary Society '19 '20 Junior Play '20 Glee Club '19 '20 '21 Love Pirates of Hawaii '21 HOMER SHCOP Hts very foot has music in it. Orchestra '18 '19 '20 '21 Vice-Pres. of Class '18 '21 Advisory Play '19 Yell Leader '20 Junior Play '20 Advisory Pres. '21 Board of Control '21 KATHRYN LARDNER High erected thoughts seated heart ofcourtesy. ' ' Glee Club '20 '21 Basket Ball '18 '19 '21 Sec. of Class '19 '20 '21 Debating Team '20 Tattler Staff '21 Sec. Hamiltonian Lit. '21 First Honor Student JAMES ARMSTRONG I laugh, Ithtnk, and things ju to come my way. Pres. of Class '19 '20 Pres. Board of Control '20 Advisory Pres. '20 Board of Control '21 Tennis '19 '20 Junior Play '19 Senior Play '20 Treas. of Class '21 Lit. Society '19 '20 Debating Team '20 Editor of Tattler '21 Second Honor Student E181 in the st seem DEBORAH BENJAMIN 'So ca'ref31I a type she seems, and happy through the cares she has. 1 Hamiltonian Lit. Society '18 Junior Play '20 Basket Ball '19 '20 '21 CARL BOHLEBER Let wealth and C07I'l'I'It6'l'C8, laws and learnmg die, Then lean tell them efuerytlzing. 4 Capt. Debating Team '19 Hamiltonian Lit. Society '20 LILLIAN BOULTON 'Virtue is its own reward. Literary Society '17 '18 DONALD BROOKS 1 havefought 0, goodfght, I have jin- ished my course, 1 hare kept the faith. Literary Society '18 '19 Debating Team '20 U91 HEATH CALVIN Let's argue the question before giving the decision. Business Manager Tattler '21 Junior Play '20 Literary Society '18 '19 President Advisary '21 CHARLES COUCH 'Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look, Ifear he thinks too much. Orchestra '20 '21 MILDRED CULLITON 'A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command. Glee Club '21 KATHRYN FORLER. Age cannot wither her nor custom stale her injinite variety. Junior Play '20 Tattler Staff '21 2 . , 1 Pres. of Advisory Hamiltonian Lit. Society '18 Basket Ball '21 i201 ROSE GARRETT Her ways are ways of pleczsantness and all her paths are peace. Basket Ball '21 CLELLA GEROLD 'Her voice is ever sojl, gentle and Iowf an excellent thing 'in women. Glee Club '18 Lit. Society '19 '20 Junior Play '20 Basket Ball '21 Orchestra '21 HARRY GOLDFUSS 'So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, such things to be. Basket Ball '21 WILLIAM GRIFFITH Well versed on modern subjects. Lit. Society '20 E211 STELLA HAMMOND My jaw leaps up when I behold' fa piece ofgum. Treas. of Class '18 '19 Hamiltonion Lit. Society '19 Glee Club '18 '19 Junior Play '20 MARGARET HUFF 'Learn to read slow, all other graces Willfollow in their proper places. Literary Society '18 '19 Pres. of Advisory 'Z1 FLORENCE JARM Fun has no limit. Vice-Pres. Class '19 '20 Board of Control '21 Hamiltonian Lit. Society Vic Basket Ball '21 WINIFRED LAHEY Her Irish wit she plies. i221 e-Pres. '19 OLIVER LEE On their own merits modest 'men are dumb. Basket Ball '19 '20 '21 Pres. of Advisory '21 Board of Control '21 Base Ball '20 '21 GRETA MACNAB Men, I neither hate nor love them, You might call it toleration. Pres. Literary Society Junior Play '20 AMY MARTIN The devil hath not in all his quiver' choice, An arrow for the heart like a, sweet voice. Junior Play Class Treasurer '20 Literary Sociity '20 Glee Club '18 '19 '20 Advisory Pres. '21 JOE MCGUINESS I know it is a sin for me to sit and grin. Literary Society '19 Junior Play '20 E233 ELLEN MERRITT Hers are smiles that make you happy, Of her smiles she can't keep track, And her smiles are so expansive That you meet them coming back. Literary Society '18 '19 Advisory Pres. '21 Junior Play '20 GENEVIEVE MESSENGER 'Not much talk, a great sweet silence' Glee Club '20 '21 Literary Society '18 '19 JULIA MIARS 'She 'is backward in coming jb'rwa'rd. ' Glee Club '19 '21 Literary Society '19 Junior Play '20 ROSABELL MOOR ' When once the heart of a maiden is stolen, The maiden herselfwfill steal after it soon. Glee Club '20 '21 l 24 l HAZEL MUTZ The lady doth protest too much me thinketh. Glee Club '18 '19 '20 Literary Society '19 '20 Basket Ball '18 PHYLLIS PEASE 'Thy 1nodesty's a candle to thy merit Literary Society '19 Glee Club '18 BEATRICE PHILLIPS 'She knows but she can't explain. Literary Society '18 '19 '20 AMANDA REUM Faithfully canning book-lore Through all these studions years. Literary Society '18 '19 Basket Ball '21 1251 TRELLA ROUGH Of manner gentle, of ajection mild. Literary Society '19 OLGA SCHRUMPF I YL maiden meditation fancy free. Basket Ball '20 '21 Glee Club '20 '21 Literary Society '19 '20 THELMA SMITH 'She can go one better than the other. Literary Society '18 '19 '20 Glee Club '18 '19 Basket Ball '18 Junior Play '20 Sec. Board of Control '21 JACK SPANSAIL 'Thought is the property of him who can entertain it, and him who can properly place it. Pres. Soph Class '19 Property Manager Junior Play Ass't Editor of the Tattler '21 l26l WALTER SPANSAIL 'And though he promises to his loss, He makes his promise good. Literary Society '18 4 FRANCIS STAFFORD 'A pleasanfface and a, pleasant smile. Literary Society '19 GLADYS TESKE 'To know her is to know her zvorth. Junior Play '20 Literary Society '18 '19 RICHARD TORMEY I am a man more sinned against than sinningf' E271 Class Class Class Class as ss MARGARET VISEL A violet by a mossy stone, Halflzidden from the eye. Literary Society '18 '19 VERNA WHALEN Full many a flower is made to blush, 14 nseen, Awd waste its sweet'ness'on the desert air. ' ' Literary Society '17 '18 Junior Play '20 Advisory Pres. '21 Colors: Yellow and white. Motto: Boutez en avant - Push forward. Yell: One nine two one: two one, two one.: nineteen twenty- one, rah! Advisors: Hilah L. Allen, Margaret M. Durham, Walter J. Zabel. f28 l Sonnets of the Class of '21 As in the verdant summer, fields are seen Cloaked in Nature's robe of matchless green, So did this brilliant tint enshroud our class When four short years ago it came to pass That we received the loud resounding call Of that majestic summoner on the wall, Which bade us enter these inspiring portals Amid the other classes' cursed chortles. Of those things which in that first year befell 'Twere better some tragedian should speak And tell you of our many, many woes, For memory strikes me dumb when I would tell And recollections leave me pale and weak, Recalling our first venture 'midst our foes. The second year our terror left us. True, But there were countless other things to do. We found our hearts within us to be burning With an insatiable desire for learning. So we to books our earnest efforts bent, And scarcely any of our time was spent In that vain, frivolous pursuit of fun, Which in the past so many has undone. But still, in our keen interest to learn, We found a little time to stop and play, And now and then join with some other class In some glad frolic, which could safely turn Our weary spirits from all cares awayg And help this studious year to quickly pass. Our junior year all our activities Aroused the envy of the busy bees. First came the pleasant task of choosing rings, Then other gayer, even brighter, things Until the spring when came that happy day Which witnessed our delightful junior play. 'Twas then our patrons beamed in righteous glee Such art in future citizens to see. Then came the banquet, our last great success That year, and afterwards the dance, Which from our minds we know can never pass. The guests who rallied round that board still bless The pleasures they partook of, and perchance At heart, too, yield the laurel to our class. E291 As one who casts a longing look behind, Still loath to break the loving ties that bind Him to the cherished spot where he was born, Then leaves his hc-me and goes with heart-strings torn So, Alma Mater, do we seniors grieve That soon thy hallowed portals we must leave And face the pit-falls and the snares of Life. Ah, well hast thou prepared us for the strife! The joys and cares we've borne beneath thy roof, The friendships we have made, the knowledge earned, Beneath thy Blue and Yellow proud, unfurled, Shall send us forth the living active proof That thy sons reign supreme among the learned, The prosperous, and joyous of the World. F-J. Armstrong '21, l 30 l Class Will Scene :-A lawyer's olfice. Mr. Senior Class Cwalks in slowlybz Well it's come at last! I had a preliminary attack a few weeks ago. The doctor said then it was a well developed case of Acute Examination and the final attack would probably come about the second week in June. So I guess you'd better draw up my will. I've the bequests pretty well decided. I've noted them down as I've thought of them, since the doctor's information doomed me to an untimely death. It's hard to leave this life but the disease is incurable. Lawyer: I know what a great burden those examinations are. I have made out quite a number of wills for persc-ns afflicted with the same disease. Just dictate your notes and my stenographer will take them down, and I'll attend to the rest. Mr. Senior Class: I've been thinking that Maurice Brenner, the head of the Junior Family would appreciate more than anyone else, my most valuable possession, a good stand-in with the faculty. ' Lawyer: Yes, I've heard that Maurice and the faculty were rather good friends. Mr. Senior Class: Speaking of Maurice reminds me of the faculty. Now I want to leave Mr. Macdonnell a megaphone so that his announcements may be heard as far back as the 19th seat in the assembly. To Mr. Haisley, an assistant superintendent so that he may have more time to devote to the chess club. To the student body, first-a board of control whose death will not be so untimely as that of the present oneg second-the right to pass to classes without their lives being endangered by the unscrup- ulous Junior High. To Mae Marr, we wish to bequeath the position of toe-dancer during the five minute intermissions at the new Rivieria theatre. To Gilbert Otto, the honor of being the next speaker of the House of Representatives. We hope that the audience will appre- ciate his mastery of the English language as much as Miss Allen's history class does. To John Barrett and John Hofferth, the right to restore Minerva and Discobc-lus to their former positions in the assembly before they are physical wrecks. To Lucile Winn, an unlimited amount of gasoline so that no member of the faculty will be deprived of a ride in her car. For Beatrice Gorton and Eileen Graham we reserve a space in Love Nest. To Ralph Kizer and George Crumb, Carl Bohleber wills his ability to win the girls. l31l To Bernice Brown, Trix Phillips wills her place in the front seat of Annabell to keep Wilbur from being lonesome. To Bernice Guyott, we will the position of yell mistress so that she can display her talents along that line. To Harry Lee, Oliver wills his captaincy of the first team. To Verna Luth, Ruth Visel, and Marjorie Mason, a fire escape so that their ninth hour getaways will not be so interrupted by the first floor teacher. To Ebon Ullery, Heath Calvin wills his ability to create mirth. To Levi Manges, we will the right to relieve Debs on the So- cialist ticket in the next presidential campaign. To Malcolm Weaver, a column every week in the Niles Daily Star-Sun on Criticisms of Modern Dancing. To Zorah Hahn, Phyllis Pease wills her ability to make herself heard in class. To Bessie Hendershott and to Gertrude Otto, a bottle of hair tonic and we hope it will prove efficacious. To Zelda Zimmerman, the right to be one of Mack Sennett's bathing beauties. To Dayle Clevering, Jimmy wills his skill in dancing. To Ruth Condon, Trella Rough wills some chains to keep her down to earth. To Howard Cook and Thomas Durm, Ed. Forbes offers to give instructions on How to Take on Speed. To Ina Kellogg, Rc-sabell Moor wills a book on How to Be Happy Though Married. To Ethel Cooper and Kathryn Shouder, a cut-out to help make the Senior Class of 1922 peppy next year. To Milford Creviston some rules on How to Get a Girl. To Jennie Howe, a position as physical instructor at Bertrand's Exclusive Finishing School with Georgia Umholtz as her star pupil. To Marie Frizzo and Adelia Bird, a position in Zeigf1eld's Fol- lies. To Wallace Coles, Harry Goldfuss wills his red bug so that he can entertain Elma Cor whomever his fickle fancy favors when this goes to pressj to the extent to which she is accustomed. To Helen Gardner and Margaret Garrett each a pair- of red shoes that squeak so that they will be noticed in the assembly. - Unto Selby Wills and Daniel Van Noppen, the senior class gen- erously bestows a rattle and a horn so that they can keep them- selves amused in classes. To Ollie Steiner, the right to attend high school parties here- after. To Helen Moore, the position of disciplinarian in the Dowagiac High School. To Isabelle Hain and Josephine Skalla, the position of wait- resses at the Pike Hotel. To Kathleen Kane, we bequeath the favor of the faculty as a reward for her recent good conduct. E321 To Uereta Cochran, we will a bottle of hard cider, left over from the last senior blow out. To Perry Spencer and Lynne Weaver, the notoriety of Jack Dempsey. To Alden Bayles, the position of art editor of the next year's Tattler. To John Burke, the back seat in the assembly. We think that he has graduated from the freshmen circles. To Hyla Healea, a bicycle so that she can compete with Jimmy Warner. To Edgar Behrens, the office of sheriff in the Senior Corner. To Lawrence Abbott, an automatic air pump in case nature Wears out. To Mary Newburg, the position of poet laureate of Miss Hobbs' advisory. To Nellie Smith, we will the captaincy of next year's debating team. . , To Wilbur Sargent, a trailer to Annabell so that he may ac- commodate more passengers. I believe I've dispc-sed of all my valuable property and I hope that all the heirs will be satisfied with their allotment and will not contest this will after my death. Lawyer: I think that you've acted very wisely in the apportioning of your estate. After I have this legally written up, I shall call you in to sign it. -Ellen Mewfitt '21, Kathryn Fofrler '21, .96 How to Study First you loosen up your collar, Then you pull c-ut a book, Find out where the teacher is And assume a studious look. You concentrate, then close the book And say your lesson through without it. You think you know it perfectly But the teachers always doubt it. Then skip through your history quick, For all your study time today Must be spent on the last ten rules Of how to study in the very best way. l33l Who Knows? Time: 1931. Scene: A small laboratory. As the curtain rises, Donald Brooks is seen, seated at his desk, searching through the contents of a drawer. Well, now to find that formula and my day's work is done.- What's this? That famous Tattler of the Class of '21. I'll take a peep inside it for the sake of auld lang syneg Ah, seems good to gaze once more on thc-se dear friends of mine. The Class of '21. What changes time has brought about Since I stepped from N. H. S. into the busy world without. When just a boy, I longed to pierce the spirit world beyond,- And now, with shades and spirits, I can daily correspond. As master of spookology, I'm known in every land, There's not a phase c-f this theory that I don't understand. I wonder where my friends are now, what lives do they pursue, Has Fortune frowned or smiled on them, I wish I only knew. Gadzooks, I'll ask my trusty shades, for them 'tis easy play To bring to vision, scenes and folks a thousand miles away. Ye ghosts and shades of Hades realm, ye spirits of the dead, Reveal to me the how and where, my classmates have been led. Ah, see! They follow my command and shadowy forms appear. Perceive now, Carl Bohleber, a civil engineer. Far off in South America, young Carl plies his trade,- Surveys the hearts as well as lands of many a dusky maid. And next comes Amy Martin with her voice and her success, Whom Music well has chosen as her special votaress. ' The picture fades and now appears our famous Harry Goldfuss, The marvel clown of such renown in Ringling-Bailey's Circus. His travelling pard is Joe McGuiness, well-known Midget Man ,- These two are said by all to be the greatest of the van. Amanda Reum and Margaret Huff nc-w own a business school Where boys and girls go daily to their precious time befool. In Gladys Teske's boarding house beneath a spreading beech, Behold-these same students practicing the b. h. reach. The setting swiftly changes to a court and magistrate, Where two contending lawyers scream in fiery debate. Heath Calvin's client is Dame Wife, charge infidelity, While Hazel Mutz defends the spouse with great ability. Meanwhile, Margaret Visel, clerk, records their eloquence And smirks and smiles at their queer wiles with open impudence. Above the trees, above the clouds, our Lillian Boulton flies, G. Messenger's her comrade, both are secret service spies. E341 And both alike are masters at handling the parachute: Their bravery and courage, no one would dare dispute. The shadow of James Armstrong comes, the noted journalist, And successor to B. L. T., that famous humorist. But thc-ugh a master hand at this, he's jack of other arts,- In drama, not infrequently, he plays the leading parts. Far-famed is our renowned O. Lee, in all the manly sportsg He'll figure in the Olympiad, one garrulous shade reports. A quiet, cozy little room, my spirits bring to view, Where four young maids that ancient art of knitting now pursue. Their dress, their occupation, their gestures claim them to be The members of a Spinsters' Home, they formed in '23. Ellen Merritt, Kathryn Forler, Beatrice Phillips, Florence Jarm, These four look on the world of men with hatred and alarm. Comes a scene in busy Wall Street, within the Board of Trade, A young and dashing dark horse a great success has made, New York stands at attention while newspapers shout his name As Edward Forbes, new millionaire, and how he won his fame. The spotlight next is turned upon the Novelty Triplets, With Clella Gerold who plays all things from drums to coronets, While Thelma Smith toe-dances on the thinnest of thin ropes, And Mildred Culliton below cracks smiles, jokes and tropes. Can this be Walter Spansail and his wife, our Trella Rough, In their little rural bungalow? The sweat pours from his browg Laboriously he ponders o'er his income tax return And figures how much from his farm he's been allowed to earn. Out on the rough and briny deep, on a U. S. battle ship, Commander Richard Tormey speeds at a thirty-five knot clip. He's scouting on the waters, this great American, And seeks to meet his country's foe, the navy of Japan. In a Redpath Chautauqua circuit, Stella Hammond has a place Singing to her own accompaniment, she charms the populace. But next my sprites discover Charles Couch, evangelist, His popularity's so great Bill Sunday can't persist. With his vim and force in speaking and his ease upon the stage, He can thousands of people from their vices disengage. Far off beneath the waving palms in dark Somali-land, Two lady missionaries lead on their faithful band. Sun-burned and tanned their faces are, but both of them I know Julia Miars and Frances Stafford, old schoolmates of mine, I tro When Bill Hart fell and broke his neck on his last reckless ride, The movie-men were in despair 'till Bill Griffith they espied. They pounced in glee upon him, dressed him up in cow-boy style, And lassies now have a new star to talk of for a while. In a Coney Island sideshow, hear Miss Pease, the barker call, Right this way, gents and ladies, for ten cents you see it all. Miss McNab as Cleopatra, queen of reptile land, And Verna Whalen, human goat, eats fire, glass and sand. E351 7 W In a large and prosperous fashion shop, J. Spansail may be seen, As manager and critic, he displays his judgment keen. To aid him in designing, our Rose Garrett he employs, And Deborah Benjamin, as model, is the best of his decoys. Among the younger social set, our Homer Shoop has sway,- Composer of classic music and the jazzy roundelay. But in his rapid rise to fame and glory, who can tell If his wife, Winifred Lahey has not borne a part as well. And who is this who occupies the Latin teacher's chair And talks of Julius Caesar and the things he used to dare. K. Lardner on the bridge chapter, now drills her classes small, Though possibly J. Caesar wouldn't understand at all. Next Rosabelle is featured in a sweet domestic scene 9- Cold soups with kisses for dessert have kindled Robert's spleen. Poor Rosie weeps,-he liked her kisses well enough before, While Bob declares he won't be fed on kisses o'er and o'er. I next perceive a woman bending o'er a dentist chair, The victim strapped within it and gasping as for air. She has a hard glint in her eye, a forceps in her fist And now I read upon the door, Miss Olga Schrumph, dentist. No more do black shadows appear, the last picture has flown. Well done, good and faithful servants, now retreat to Pluto's zone. Great Scott! I'll have to hurry, or my dinner will be cold, And the missis,-well, you doubtless know how your own wife can scold. K. Lardfner '21, 96' S. 0. S. Washington saved the U. S. A. Emmanuel Italy, Bryan drove our brews away And saved a dry country. Bonaparte saved a country too And was brave as brave could be, But when Mother sees my next report What on earth will ever save me? l36l .11 , .6 ff If V X M f 1' jf 67' if 'f L y , 40 , fri: f N, f WMM .414 'Sin 1 'n 'v 'lfnfr hi. 'LQ' fa 5 'M 'x Fulk Qui 1.1, I 1' xf. .I 545' fr!- ,zifif ' Q.: ,',O: X!! i :f 'Ein 'O .tty ll X 'y 4' S 0 O.'1 5 1 vs 0-Q0, Vx. I f Q wx NLR up cg. 3 1 WM 0 fs ,gs , -Til Q di 7'UsJT JUN I OR R S CLASS OFFICERS Maurice Brenner. . . Ollie Steiner ...... Marie Frizzo ........ JUNIOR CLASS Daniel Van Noppen. .. CLASS COLORS Blue and white. CLASS ADVISORS C. R. Macdonnell, Mary J, Kneeshaw, and l38l . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-President . . . . ...Secretary .. . . .Treasurer Mildred Lind Merrell Junior Class Roll Lawrence Abbott John Barrett Alden Bayles Edgar Behrens Adelia Bird Maurice Brenner Bernice Brown Wallace Coles Ethel Cooper Milford Creviston George Crumb Thomas Durm Marie Frizzo Helen Gardner Margaret Garrett Eileen Graham Beatrice Gorton Bernice Guyott Zorah Hahn Isabelle Hain Hyla Healea Bessie Hendershott John Hoiferth Jennie Howe Kathleen Kane E391 Ina Kellogg Ralph Kizer Harry Lee Verna Luth Levi Manges Mae Marr Marjorie Mason Helen Moore Mary Newburg Gertrude Otto Gilbert Otto Wilbur Sargent Kathryn Shouder Josephine Skalla Nellie Smith Perry Spencer Ebon Ullery Georgia Umholtz Daniel Van Noppen Ruth Visel Lynne Weaver Selby Wills Lucile Winn Zelda Zimmerman Junior Class History I was dreamily blowing bubbles When the pretty spheres I blew Showed pictured a wondrous story Which I shall tell to you. The first scene was a group of children, They were happy and full of cheery And they showed sc-me splendid talent In this, their freshman year. In the next one they looked older For this was their sophomore yearg And 'twas surely a pleasant picture' I saw in colors clear. When they studied, they worked with a right good will For high in their studies were theyg And when time came for athletics They were experts in their play. The next was a larger bubble And in letters gleaming bright I saw the one word Junior gl Then it faded from my sight. One picture showed a party And the whole high school was there, Everyone was dressed up gayly For this was a country fair. And next I saw a picture Of girls playing basket ballg And the girls of the junior class Were the champions of them all. We've boosted the seniors loy'ly We've helped freshies and sophs along: So highest praises and honor To our junior class belong. For truly such splendid juniors Have ne'er been seen beforeg But we'll be better as seniors When our junior days are o'er. -Helen Moore '22. l 40 l K , 'QM Q 4,4 ll 41 g i VTWH- iz 5'?f:E,f'? f 1 H- 3 zz 54 , f N H, + ' ' Mfg' I Q- ' ' Te . 41' V VICE - N: 4 'Ib-7-HE ' 1 f ben, , lx l I um A QM L X VX x - .Cl- X XX Y QM M 1: 4 . V I - E H! l K I . f' ' ' K , Q ' - Y Ng. k ZZ ! 'bd N i-AQ! . ' 91, N Y AU, --S VV Y i w jjdi A 4- 3 I Mf - , A ' M- f'g A- M. 3 2- 4'-if-fw MX 'R k - - I .E X X 9 -'----f-- ,-.. -Rn TE? ,,. ff ZQQ H11 W1 l W WN f CLASS OFFICERS Frank Forrest . . Gladys McCoy ....... Henry Schrumpf .... Carrie Forrest. . CLASS COLORS Purple and gold. CLASS ADVISORS Marguerite Schne SOPHOMORE CLASS . ........ President . . . . .Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer ider, Fern Richtig, and Leland Walker. lf 42 l Sophomore Class Roll Harold Asmus Wilma Asmus Helen Babcock Janice Barron Lydia Belknap David Bennett Leslie Boulton Arneal Brown Ben Brown Harriet Bullard George Camp Edward Chambers Gordon Clark John Clevenger Dale Clevering Cereta Cochran Ruth Condon Florence Cook Howard Cook Beatrice Curtis Harlan Curtis Cecelia Dudley Stella Emberger Chester Erickson Nora Farley Mary Farley Thomas Farrell Russell Finley Frederick Fisher DeMott Fisk Carrie Maude Forrest Frank Forrest Myrtle Fox Mildred Franz Genevieve Gerold Casper Grathwohl E431 Arlie Hatfield Donald Hoisington Fern Housewerth Lena Housewerth Dorothy Huntley Alexander Hunziker Nina Iden Olive Kay Robert Kennedy Florence Kline Lloyd Kreuger Joe Leach Gladys McCoy Mildred Miars Pauline Moorhouse Bernice Mutz Wilna Otteson Gertrude Powell Ella Reum Martha Roberts Esther Rough Henry Schrumpf Leslie Shoemaker Helene Skalla Raymond Smith Ollie Steiner Helen Steinhofer Arlene Stout Mary Trask Mark Ullery Gerald Wedel Josephine Wilkinson Mary Williams ' Elzie Wright Marguerite Zimmerer Class History We the class of '23 Bright young lads and lassies we. Great our fame in many a hall Our boys star in basket ball. On our iirst team you can see Hank, Johnny and Frank, all three. They are there just full of pep , That is how we got our rep . Eddie, you'll find with our reservesg And Johnny Clevenger praise deserves. With these two upon the floor Look out for a winning score. Russ for yells We have this year,- 'Tis well known how we can cheer. Our colors are purple and gold Like the strongest kings of old. For president we chose Frank, For secretary, we have Hank. Gladys helps Frank with a will,' Carrie's there to foot the bill. We're a fine bunch every way. We'll be known to all some day. So sink or swim, live or die, We'll be juniors bye and bye. - For the finest class are we, The people of '23. -Dorothy Huntley '23. Margaret Zimmer '23 l44l FRESHMEN f K X X ' -..., + M f X v ' 4 . I A !'1 lv ff! jr QU W my KM 1 Q fin! gf? E 3 . 1 55 ' 2'-K K 11 .5 0253 L -.f :--' W NlGHT I I FRESHMEN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Jean Crabill ..... ........ P resident Clayton McCoy ...... ...Vice-President Henry Mason ........... ...... S ecretary Frances Hardenberg .... .... T reasurer CLASS COLORS Orange and black CLASS ADVISORS Grace Rose Pyle, Ferne E. Lanphere and Howard H. Jackson. E461 Freshman Class Roll Florence Arthur Leon Asmus Robert Astley Fred Austin Dorothy Bachman Ruth Barnes John Barman Lucille Beebe Eilene Behrens Charles Benjamin Francis Benson Clayton Boht Ardon Brenner Marshall Brenner Allen Brewer Frank Britt Dc-nald Brown Dorothy Brown John Brycher Ernest Bucher Gertrude Burns Robert Calvin Blanche Cameron Allen Clark Dwayne Clevering George Contois Viola Cook Orman Copley Loretta Corey Kathleen Cox Jean Crabill Harold Crain Howard Davis Delores Dittmar Helen Dunning Zora Eisele Harold Eycleshymer Ethel Fedore Isabelle Fiske Esther Forler Donald Gardner Erna Garlanger Muriel Geltz Lyle Giddings Mildred Glossenger Hazel Goff Margaret Griffith Malburne Hall Martha Hall Raymond Hanson Frances Hardenburgh Ilah Hart Evan Haslan Pearl Hunt Florence Hutton Therman James Virginia Jarm Howard Johnson Glen Jones Albert Kale Margaret Kane Irene Kelly Fred Kiger Hugh Kiger Geo-rgiana Kingston Ruth Kinney Charles Kirk Arthur Knott Dorothea Knott Rachael Krinowitz Beatrice Lahey Louis Lamberton Josephine Leggett Mae Lewis Ruth Long Irma Loveland Everett Madison Fred Marshall Carl Marston Thora Martinson Henry Mason Clayton McCoy Eva Messenger Winifred Merritt Ethel Montgomery Margaret Moon Hester Moore Arthur Morley Gladys Meyers Lester Neib Dominic Nemeth Richard Otstot E471 Martin Otto David Pammel Margaret Parent Dora Peters Alice Platt George Platt Lawrence Plym Fred Powell Margaret Prenhert Ernest Repine Edward Reum Pearl Richardson Frederick Richter Emery Rose Cass Rozelle Lolita Ruckman Roland Saffran Esther Scheibach Elmer Schrump Jack Secor Elizabeth Sewell Frank Shanbacher Helen Shetterly Everett Sharp Carson Shoemaker Anna Siegel Max Siegel Elma Sill Mary Smith Mildred Sparks Vernon Stowe Theron Tade Mildred Teske Edward Troost Lawrence Ullery Marion Ullery Marjorie Vose George Weaver John Weaver Allene Whisman Cleo Wideman Louis Wood Jerome Woods Lloyd Young Theron Young Edward Zwergel Freshmen Class History Yes, we belong to that jolly mass, Who are known to all as the freshmen class. And in this rhyme, we will try to show Just what we have done and what we know. Our real career began 'tis true, When, only minus a very few, We entered the Junior High one day With faces bright and hearts quite gay. Although the teachers and rooms were new, We discovered we had much work to do. We were soon acquainted with every one And knew just how our work should be done. We had a few parties of which to boast, A masquerade and a weenie roast. They will be remembered with others as well Of which we will always be glad to tell. After two long years we were fitted to pass And ready to form a freshmen class Of which Niles High could be quite proud To have such a happy, studious crowd. So since that day, long months ago, We have worked very hard and have tried to show The seniors, the juniors, the sophs as well, That although we're green-one never can tell. Our members are found in every line, There are artists, musicians and athletes fine. The freshmen class also includes A goodly number of hono-r studes. Under the rule of our president, Jean, And our trusty advisors Whom all have seen, We have had a party, a backward one, At which we all had loads of fun. Before we pass to the soph's estate, We wish to thank our advisors great, Who have greatly helped us along the way And have helped to make our school-days pay. To some we may seem quite green, but alack, We have chosen for colors, orange and black, Other freshmen may come in by the score But we are the Class of Twenty-four. V fDora Peters '23 E48 l .W I ,V If HMJMW VW MM QZQWW' Mya .,i iff ff:f!uwunI -- W 11 WMHH1 ff!uw,., -W, My ., EwH'IIw 'luhdlwt N H J ,IRR ' 'lklmx , M QM W ,WNWXXXWx'M:!!'fl11lL'lI' 0 Awww 1 'WJ , , wx . ww LM , 92. 'u-lx WH, ly A I N vi V, X MN 'AMW' WWW W!'Hdlf'J ' -4- N- f ,I mga' 'I I I Q1 1 1f,.'V ' 3 f U L Yf,l 'U xg V 50 mm ' Mfdlmmf - , Q x 1 , -f A , g ' Wi? -- f , 1 fki f feh- JY' - 'ml' --- ' f 'f N!- K W' - W +fi xN-' Ii? ig!!! 141- U , H55 1 ,,g-ifl ' - -,,?f'-if-K, - 1 1 .ggif Q-gi-gt YA- QL: i491 BOARD OF CONTROL C R Macdonnell. .. .. P1 esident W I Zabel ....... . . Treasurer Thelma Smith .............. ............. . . Secietaiv Miss Helen Platt James Armstrong David Bennett Homer Shoop Florence Jarm l50l Gilbert Otto Edward Forbes Oliver Lee Maurice Brenner Wilbur Sargent The Board of Control HE High School Board of Control this year was organized in a somewhat different manner than that of last in that a student from each advisory was elected to represent that advisory and also one member to represent the entire junior high school. This was done with the hope that it would be a more representative body of the school. The Board of Control, being the medium through which all the advisories are governed, has for its purpose the deciding of all school matters which affect the student body such as the publishing of the annual, awarding of letters, and such other matters which are of interest to the entire school. The Board of Control so organized has proved successful and it is felt that such an organization which is so beneficial to the en- tire school should be continued. .96 The Chess Club HE Chess Club was organized late in the first semester of the school year for the purpose of promoting the game of chess in the high school. Gilbert Otto was elected president of the new organization and Donald Brooks secretary. Following the elec- tion, plans were made for two tournaments. Although it had been in existence but a short time, the club was soon recognized as a chess club and not a joke. In spite of their inexperience, the club accepted a challenge from Dr. Richter, an ex-college champion, to a chess tournament in which he played seven men at once. The club's mainstay, Donald Brooks, inglori- ously went down to defeat both games, but Gilbert Otto and Donald Hoisington rose to the occasion, and after a long, hard struggle, managed to capture a game each. The club is waiting for another challenge and to all appearances the score will not be twelve games out of fourteen lost, since new men are rapidly learning and the older ones are working hard to overcome their inexperience. Beyond a doubt, this club will pros- per and gain an honorable place in high school activities next year and in the years to come. -Lazarus '23. E511 THE ORCHESTRA VIOLINS-Charles Couch, Melvin Hall, William Kay, Stella Ham- mond, Clella Gerold, Mae Lewis, Hester Moore, Mary E. Moon Vernon Brown, Donald Gardner, Klingerman Pinch, Paul Zim H l91'Il'lHH. CORNET--Lynn Weaver. FLUTE-Russell Finley. SAXAPHONES-Margaret Moon, Clayton McCoy. TROMBONE-John Vogelsang. PIANO-Homer Shoop. DRUMS-John Burke. l52l The Orchestra HE orchestra was organized at the beginning of the year by Miss Lardner, with about eight members. By adding now and then to our group we have increased our number to eighteen. During the year the orchestra has played on several occasions. They played between acts for the operetta, Love Pirates of Hawaii given by the girls' and boys' glee clubs, also for the musical club. The junior high enjoyed a program given by the orchestra during an advisory period. The eighth grade graduating exercises were made more effective by a few selections rendered by the orchstra. We have yet to play for the gym show, given by Mr. Walker, which will require more than a few rehearsals, and there is the jun- ior play in April. The May Festival is another great event for the orchestra. There are only a few seniors in the orchestra so next year the orchestra will have a good start and if it progresses the coming year, as it has this year, the school certainly has something to look forward to. -Clella Gerald '21. 96' Number Fifty-Four in the New lBooks Oh I'm a student at Niles High, And I can't get my shorthand, All day I stuff my poor head full But I can't get my shorthand. CHORUS I've been workin' on my shorthand All the live-long yearg Now I'm workin' more than ever, 'Cause test time's nearly here. Don't you hear the teacher shoutin', I know she'll call on me to readg Don't you hear her always sayin', Got to have more speed. l53l Janice Barron Rosabel Moor Stella Embarger Mary Trask Martha Roberts Esther Rough Marjorie Vose Ruth Kinney Elma Sill Gladys McCoy Elizabeth Sewell Mildred Miars Mary Farley Amy Martin Genevieve Messenger Katherine Lardner Genevieve Gerold Isabel Hain GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Zelda Zimmerman Helen Gardner Nellie Smith Margaret Moon Ethel Fedore Esther Scheiback Bernice Mutz Stella Hammond Thelma Vose Eileen Behrens Ina Kellog Olga Schrump Ruth Barnes Dorothy Brown Margaret Kane Lucile Beebe Erna Garlanger Arneal Brown l54l Mae Lewis Kathleen Kane Cecelia Dudley Lucile Winn Florence Kline Mae Marr Marie Frizzo Helene Skalla Carrie Maude Forrest Isabel Fisk Bernice Brown Nora Farley Irma Loveland Margaret Parent Florence Arthur Clella Gerold Lolita Ruckman The Girls' Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club has continued its work under the direction of Miss Lena Lardner. It has several times come to the front with some very unusual work, which has been greatly encour- aged by the appreciation with which it has been received. On January 31, the Boys' Glee Club combined with the Girls' Glee Club to give a light opera, The Love Pirates of Hawaii. This was enthusiastically received and was at once the heaviest and most successful work ever attempted by either of the glee clubs. The story, which relates the adventures of an American Girl in a Hawa- iian seminary is told in an entertaining mock-serious style. Amy Martin, who took the part of Dorothy Dear, the American girl, did extremely well and was royally guarded by Zelda Zimmerman whose sweet voice was in sharp contrast to her role of Miss Primer, a stern and serious task-mistress. Dayle Clevering, bearing behind him the dignity of the United States Navy, was a model hero and defied the villainous pirate whose deep bass tones did not betray the fact that he is Edward Forbes in private. The chorus also merited a large share of the credit. Hawaiian maids and murderous pirates made an effective and changing background. The glee club is now working upon the selections which they are to render in a contest with the Girls' Glee Clubs of Dowagiac and Benton Harbor. This contest will be held in Dowagiac, May 13. The grand finale, The Bridal Chorus from the Rose Maiden by Cowen, will be sung in unison by the three glee clubs. The cantata Niles Will sing is The Garden of Flowers, by Denza, and a one- part song, The Little Red Lark. At the present time much interest is being shown in the con- test. Although the Dowagiac and Benton Harbor glee clubs have had longer and more varied experience in chorus work than has the Niles glee club, native ability and good fortune in having Miss Lardner as director will make them no mean contestants when they meet their rivals on May 13. -Mae Marr '22. l 55 l Edward Forbes Clayton McCoy Ollie Steiner Donald Hoisington Murrel Griffith Russell Finley Alden Bayles Henry Schrumpf Roland Saifron Boys' Glee Club E561 Lloyd Young Joe Leach Daniel Van Noppen Lawrence Abbott Arthur Morley Dale Clevering Frederick Richter John Vogelsang Miss Lena Lardner, Director Boys' Glee Club AR from being mere noise, our Glee Club for boys is really a wonderful thing. It softens their Wilder life and makes them milder to stand 'round the piano and sing. You know that they say it took more than a day to build the great city of Rome, and we'l1 find if we look that the rule in that book applies just as well here at home. While the glee club last year seemed to fail to appear as often as we would have cared for, their fine work this season has made clear the reason and now we see what they pre- pared for. Their work in The Love Pirates placed them above all appearances made heretofore and for them nought was heard except praise and good words and an earnest desire for more. Ring out ye wild bells for their good leader tells us another production's in' line, which the boys will present with their splendid talent. In min- strelsy next they will shine. Miss Lardner's directions and gentle corrections have brought out their art and finesse. We stop not in declaring they soon will be sharing a great part of Niles High's success. Individual mention would cause much contention for some would get more than their share. Space wouldn't permit to give each due credit and certainly each one is there. The membership's grown since the first seed was sown and the roll includes all of the choices the director could take and so skillfully make into so many excellent voices. Melodies of love coming down from above Friday nights charm the hearts of the maids while the deeper bass booms and piratical tunes rouse the corpses of departed shades. No mat- ter the theme of the piece it would seem that the school enjoyed each to the last. You can never find slams for the glee club pro- grams but regret that the singing is past. E571 Cast of Characters Jimmy, who walked in .......................... Maurice Brenner John Trellevan, owner of the Cinderella Factory . . .David Bennett Arnold Baker, his nephew ................ Hiram Higgins, his landlord ................. Josiah Bartlett, a creditor from Rochester ............. Moses Graham, a creditor from Rochester. Bobby Day, shipping clerk at the factory. . Billie Blake, Kitty's brother .............. Andy, negro at the factory ............ Officer ................................. Kitty Blake, bookkeeper at the factory .... Miss Rogers, the factory's forelady ...... Five girls in the office ................. ..Bernice Brown, Eileen Graham, Carr l58l . . . . . . . .Edgar Behrens .Daniel Van Noppen .Harry Lee . . . . . . . . .Wallace Coles Alden Bayles . . . .Milford Creviston . . . .John Hofferth . . . .Gilbert Otto . ..... Adelia Bird ..........Jennie Howe ie Forrest, Marie Frizzo Junior Play N WALKED JIMMY, Minnie Z. Jaffa's American comedy of op- timism, has been chosen for presentation by the junior class. The junior play is the premier dramatic event of the season and with the capable cast which has been chosen and the unlimited possibilities of the play itself, the outlook for an unprecedented suc- cess is bright. Miss Helen Morrow was to have coached the play but because of illness was forced to give up teaching. The work has since been under the capable direction of Miss Beatrice Cum- nock. The plot: The Cinderella factory, manufacturing baby shoes, is almost bankrupt. Mr. John Trellevan, the owner, is hard pressed by his creditors, Graham and Bartlett. Mr. Higgins, the landlord, is demanding immediate payment of the rent. Giving up all hope of ever putting his business back on a sound foundation, Trellevan is about to co-mmit suicide when in walks Jimmy. Withholding his identity, he persuades Trellevan to engage him as manager of the factory. Miss Rogers, the fore-lady and factory gossip, creates a furor with the news that the fast train has been held up. 'Two of the bandits have been captured but a third has disappeared. The scene shifts to the factory where Jimmy, with his creed of optimism, has again estabhshed the business on a paying basis Incidentahy he has fallen in love with Kitty Blake, Trellevan's bookkeeper, who has helped him through all his difficulties. Everything goes smoothly until Arnold Baker, the owner's nephew, jealous of Jimmy's attentions to Miss Blake, attempts to lay the blame for the train robbery on Jimmy who had arrived at the time of the robbery. In attempting to clear himself, Jimmy finds that Kitty's brother, Billy, is the guilty party. In order to shield Billy, Jimmy refuses to give any explanations. After a great deal of trouble, he is cleared and also succeeds in freeing the brother from suspicion. When in the final scene Kitty asks Jimmy to reveal his identity, he replies that he is the leading man in the play. The Tattler goes to press before the production of the play, but its success is certain. I59l As to Advisories p Who gives you parties and other delights, Where do you- get slips, pink, blues, and whites Who takes care of the tickets to sell And works so hard for the annual as well? The advisory. Who upholds the loyalty of the school, Making a pleasure of every rule, Who extending a welcoming hand, Helps the stranger to be of our band? The advisory. Who expects you to make good, Labors faithfully that you should, Helps you when in gloom you're sunk Fearing you're about to flunk? Your advisor. Who knows you well enough to care Whether good or ill you fare, Who rejoices when your name Goes on the High School roll of fame? Your advisor. What others can with us compare In pep and scholarship we sure are there In social triumphs we're a success Due to the best advisor in N. H. S. Miss Allen-R. G. Whose is the advisory so utile To compete with it would be futile? In art and literature they excell And in many other things as Well. Miss Cumnock's.-C. J. We give pep and zest to all Never let our honor fall Ever keeping Niles High's name High up in the hall of fame. Miss Durham's-D. V. N. E601 We are a new advisory No valors have we won And we have freshies many But seniors not a one. Miss Hobbs'-M. N. Who has the renowned of the school For three years 'tis an unfailing rule, We have had the students of honor, George Troost, Perry Hoisington and Kathryn Lardner Miss Lanphere's-J. S. Whose is the advisory athletic, Making others seem pathetic, With basket ball stars full of vim, Pluck, pep, and snap, sure to win? Miss Morrow's-J. W. Our scholarship has stood the test Of passing months and ranks as best. In later years should fame recur, Our grateful thanks shall go to her. Mrs. Pyle-M. M. We're not brilliant, neither are we strong, We harm few people and do little wrong. Though you may flatter us our heads will not swell. You say who are we that do so well? Mrs. Richtig's-D. B. We to the honor list would fiy But for a few who hold us by And if those few their best would do Our name would be a thing brand new. Miss Schneider's-G. O. Nine rahs for our advisory Long may it live and well And when it cc-mes to annuals They go for a fare-u-well. Miss Walker's-F. J. Whose advisory has the most A's? 'Tis our advisory by all means and ways. But who also has so many D's, That it makes the A's look like B's Mr. Zabel's-R. K. l61l Forensics RATORICAL and declamatory activities have come to the front again in the Niles High this year after several years of neglect. In spite of this fact, however, Niles entered the con- tests with high hopes. Miss Lanphere and Miss Durham were dele- gated to act as advisors in the oratorical wc-rk, while Miss Platt took charge of the declamations. A creditable number of young hope- fuls entered both contests, but after several siftings and the final preliminary tryout, Gilbert Otto was chosen to represent Niles in the sub-district oratorical contest and Frederick Richter in the de- clamatory. ' The sub-district contest was held in the Niles High School as- sembly room, April 8th. Niles was opposed by representatives from four strong and experienced schools, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, Dowagiac and Bloomingdale. Although the contests were very close, Otto and Richter both captured a first place, and as a result will represent Niles in the district contest in the near future. Niles has been unusually fortunate this year in both represen- tatives and coaches. Gilbert Otto's oration on Disarmament is ex- ceptional in its clarity of thought and effectiveness of construction. This is evidenced by the fact that each of the sub-district judges on thought and composition awarded the oration first place. No better interpreter of Emmet's Vindication could be desired than Frederick Richter, whohas given much time to this declamation and not in vain. Miss Platt, who coached Richter from the first and later Otto, has had much experience in this line and to her a great portion of the credit for this double victory is due. A When it is taken into consideration that this is the first time in a number of seasons in which 'the local school has entered contest- ants in the oratorical and declamatory work, and when it is also realized that both of these boys will be in school again next year, this year's success is remarkable and the prospects for next year are exceptionally bright. I6-'ll 97 x NEOUNW 1' QS, B,2W - ' rl TRW X-4 A - 1 ff' -7 1 .3 CHABEHIUIEY A ' . NS Q If ,,4' 5, uf H1-N X' 1 1 . A ZJZM , 1, ' ' ' 0353635 f img ' ' . 1 ., +5?' X 5 X ' ZWIXX lr , f pg My ' 9, f f fb' UU + 1 - g 1l 9 ww M uf l Ji ! ,e .5 4 G-bfi +1 'd' mlflil QQWSQ - fm IGSJ BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM Name Position Field Goals Schrumpf Center Vogelsang Forward Forrest Guard 0. Lee CCaptainD Guard Forbes Forward H. Lee Forward McCoy Center Clevenger Forward 1641 Fouls Totals 1 170 102 10 84 56 72 48 1 43 6 6 Total 531 Opponents 388 Basket Ball ASKETBALL is without a question the major sport of Niles High School. From the first game cn this seaso-n's schedule, South Bend, December 3rd, until the last, Battle Creek, at the district tournament March 25th, Niles has been repre-sented by one c-f the strongest fives that has championed the Yellow and Blue in a number of years. The season has been successful in spite of several unfortunate turns of fate. In mid-season the team was deprived of the services of Harry Lee, who had shown signs of being the most sensational forward that the school has produced in many seasons, with his unusual height and uncanny ability to locate the mesh. But the veteran line-up of the previous season, O. Lee and Forrest guards, Schrumpf center, and Forbes and Vogelsang on the regis- tering end, plugged steadily on under the skillful and conscientious tutoring of Coach L. S. Walker and showed promise of the stuff that champions are made of. And then, with a few decisive games left on the schedule, the veteran back guard and captain, Oliver Lee, suffered an injury to his ankle which prevented his participation in the subsequent games. This loss undoubtedly slowed up the local machine and Niles fans assert that with the regular lineup in first class condition the Niles aggregation would have proved first best at the district tournament. While there have been games in which Schrumpf, stellar center, fell below par in registering, he still stands out strongly in his abil- ity to cage the ball and none of his team-mates approach him in this art. His work at center has been a feature of the majority of the games this season. Still it has been remarked that the lengthy pivot man has not let himself out to the extent of which he is capa- ble and should he care to play steadily in the form which he has dis- played through the season in streaks, he should be an important all-state candidate. Vogelsang is the nearest rival of Schrumpf in the registering department. The two hc-wever usually represent two distinct types of shooting. Schrumpf displays the greatest ease in dropping in the sphere at close range and the majority of his baskets are fro-m almost beneath the back board while the largest part of Vo-gelsang's shots drop in from far afield. Johnny is a fast man on the floor and can be relied upon for a big share in the of- fensive work. Forbes, Vogelsang's running mate, has had a bad break this sea- son with his basket eye. In spite of commendable work in covering the floor and passing, the shooting odds have been against him. Only in the last few games has he really obtained the results in scoring which his floor Work earned. In the final game of the sea- son with Battle Creek he was easily the star which rewarded him . f651 for his efforts in the earlier games. He is a member of the Class of 1921 and his loss will be a blow to the team next year for his head- work and clever passing have been invaluable assets to the scoring of his team-mates and his fine work in defense has made him a val- uable aid outside of the scoring. Forrest has developed into prob- ably the best running guard seen on the local court this season. Be- sides adamantine firmness in defense and lightning like bursts of speed, he has the happy faculty of caging a neat ringer from his end of the floor and these have come more than once at a critical period of the game. In the absence of Captain Lee he showed up as a free thrower of some ability. With Vogelsang at forward, Schrumpf at center and Forrest guard, as a nucleus for next year's squad, Niles should produce a machine capable of reaching the coveted state championship. The last of this year's regular squad is perhaps also the most important. Captain Oliver Lee deserves credit not only for his super ability at back guard, not only for his ability to regis- ter baskets from the field or from the foul line, but for his splendid example to the rest of the team, for his ability to direct his men and for his sterling qualities of sportsmanship. His quiet regard for duty has won the respect of all and has been an inspiration to the team. Captain Lee is also a member of the graduating class and his loss will be one of the most difficult which the school will have to face. In addition to the regular men, Coach Walker developed several men who promise with this year's experience to step into the shoes of the departing warriors and fill them well. Krueger, who substi- tuted for Lee in the latter part of the season, looks like A1 material for the back guard's berth. Wedel also showed up well as a candi- date for a position in the defense. McCoy, a freshman, showed un- usual ability and versatility and looks promising for forward, center or guard, having tried out on all three. . Clevenger displayed admirable speed at forward but his light Weight combined with inexperience held him back this season. With a year's training he should be able to go a long way toward over- coming the weight handicap and landing a place on the varsity next year. Goldfuss, a new recruit in the school, missed a fine chance to show up well at center by a disinclination to indulge in the necessary forms of training in the early part of the season. Hav- ing been sent in the game several times toward the latter part of the schedule he showed what he might have accomplished and were it not for the fact that he graduates this year he would certainly be a strong entry in next year's race for positions. The loss of Captain Lee and Forbes will undoubtedly be felt next season but it is unavoidable and is a circumstance which is often faced. With the wealth of material which has been developed this year it is ex- pected that Niles will turn out a powerful winning machine next season. The success of the team this season has been due to the untiring efforts and unusual coaching ability of L. S. Walker. Be- l66l ' sides producing a speedy aggregation this year he has shown ad- mirable foresight in working up material for future teams and even as this season closes a more successful one appears. In this season's games the Wheel of Fortune has made several queer revolutions. The team has won unexpected victories out of town and by the same inscrutable fate has lost several battles on the home floor. The strong South Bend five proved the downfall of the locals at both ends of the line. Following the first game, De- cember 3rd, the Niles squad came into its own and won three vic- tories from Kalamazoo Normal High, Eau Claire and, unexpectedly and sensationally, Kalamazoo Central High. Laporte broke the local string on the Hoosier floor and paid the Niles team for their defeat here last season. Victory flew over the local camp three more times following this loss and the Alumni, Mishawaka and Ben- ton Harbor were the victims. South Bend's second coming again proved to be the local's downfall. A short lapse into form followed in which two mighty foes, Michigan City and St. Joe, fell. Then a slump gave a game to the weaker Kazoo Normal quintet. Misha- waka also struck while the locals were weak and on our own floor gave us a defeat. This brought the Niles aggregation to again and four straight victories from Eau Claire, Three Rivers, Benton Har- bor and Elkhart followed. After strenuous preparation the rejuve- nated Kalamazoo Central quintet came down upon the local camp and inflicted a defeat that repaid to quite an extent the humiliation they suffered in the first game. Niles was forced to take another victory from Three Rivers. Then in some way the St. Joe aggrega- tion obtained the aid of the gods and won a victory on the Niles floor. This must have gone to their heads for as the Tattler goes to press they have entered an absurd protest against giving Niles the county championship. Niles leads the county in percentage by an ample margin but the black magic of the North End is powerful and while there should be no question as to the outcome Old Man Worry is still paying room rent in Niles. The team minus the serv- ices of Captain Lee entered the district tournament and made a brilliant showing against the Battle Creek five. But the Cereal City men were out for blood and went through to the finals before they were stopped. Niles team played a heavy schedule this year against a string of powerful opponents and the number of victories easily justifies the statement that the season was a success and prospects are bright for an even more successful season next year. Date Wins Losses Place December 3rd South Bend 22 Niles South Bend December 10th Niles 26 Normal High Niles December 17th Niles 37 Eau Claire Niles December 18th Niles 16 Central High Kalamazoo December 22nd Laporte 29 Niles Laporte January 1st Niles 35 Alumni Niles E671 Date Wins Losses January 5th January 14th January 19th January 21st January 28th February 2nd February 9th February 11th February 16th February 18th February 23rd March lst March 4th March 11th March 25th Niles Niles South Bend Niles Niles Normal High Mishawaka Niles Niles Niles Niles Central High Niles St. Joe Battle Creek Mishawaka Benton Harbor Niles Michigan City St. Joe Niles Niles Three Rivers Eau Claire Benton Harbor Elkhart Niles Three Rivers Niles Niles E681 Place South Bend Niles Niles Niles St. Joe Kalamazoo Niles Niles Eau Claire Benton Harbor Elkhart Niles Three Rivers Niles ' Kalamazoo Clevenger Chambers Goldfuss Krueger . Wedel . . . Steiner .. McCoy .. S E591 Forward Forward . . . Center . . . . Guard . . . . Guard . . . . Guard Center The Reserves HE Niles Reserves this year have established an enviable rec- ord for themselves, taking the long end of the score in nine of the eleven games which they played. In the early part of the season there were innumerable candidates for the varsity squad and of course the surplus swelled the ranks of the reserves. But as the season wore away the heat of battle also became lukewarm in the blc-od of the majority of the squad and one by one they dropped out until the number had diminished from around twenty to a bare half dozen. It is for their valuable work in aiding the development of the varsity that the second team deserves the most credit but in addition they furnished Niles fans with a number of thrilling pre- liminaries this season. South Bend proved the only team capable of outstripping the locals. In the Eau Claire game the locals set the pace for the first squad by handing the Visitors a defeat. The Mishawaka reserves were far easier than the first team and their scalps were easily acquired. Benton Harbor contrasted in that their seconds were harder than the originals. The St. Joe bas- ket ball players were all on the first team and the seconds were barely able to cage one field goal against the locals. This was true of the games here and at St. Joe. When the Mishawaka five came across the line and won the return game with the local firsts, the seconds took some of the sting away with a neat victory. Eau Claire was as poor on its own Hoor as it was here. One of the hardest games the Niles aggregation annexed was the game with Benton Harbor there. The Harborites had an eight point lead at the end of the first stanza and points were scarce. In a thrilling comeback the locals overcame the lead and pulled out at the final gun three points in the van. Elkhart put up a stiff iight on their fioor but were unable to check the local onslaught. With a squad of reserve men capable of making a record for themselves such as this year's team has made there is certainly no cloud on the basketball horizon o-f Niles, especially as the majority of the members of the squad are under classmen. l70l Girls' Basket Ball INCE women now are recognized as equals to the stronger sex, their welfare can nc-t be despised and so as suitable annex to indoor sports at Niles High, they authorized girls' basketball, and team 'gainst team now often vie in many an exciting sprawl. In Niles High, each separate class was represented by a team, which through hard practice had to pass before Miss Morrow, their coach, would deem it well to stage a public game. The junior team the senior five in a fast battle overcameg and next, the sophomores made a drive against the freshmen new and green. The freshmen strove with all their might, but the outcome was soon foreseen. A few weeks as a brief respite and sophs 'gainst juniors were arrayed. The sophomores were out of luck thc-ugh thrilling was the game they played and never failing was their pluck. Among the all-star junior team Cthough each deserves much praise, 'tis truej are two or three to whom 'twould seem that a great share of credit's due. As forward Verna Luth's great skill in mak- ing baskets is well knowng Marie Frizzo is versatile but for guarding deserves a throne. B Go-rton has a marvelous way of dropping the ball thrc-ugh the net. The- team is one hard to dismay and the best Niles High's had yet. In future years, outside contests will be added to interclass and 'til then only can be guessed the fame Niles High School will amass. Track ASKETBALL has for some years been the dominant sport in the high school. Last year, however, baseball found its way into high school athletics and a track team was organized. This squad will form the nucleus of a team that will add to Niles High's glory. The team went to Kalamazoo and although no places were taken, the team made a very creditable showing. It is characteristic of Niles High never to give up after being defeated. When the Tri- County meet was held at St. Joe, the local team was entered and took fc-urth place. Frank Forrest tied for first place in the high jump and also for third in the shot put. Ollie Steiner won second place in the four-forty run, third in the two-twenty dash and third in the fifty yard dash. Gilbert Otto placed second in the half-mile event. This year the team hopes to make a much better showing and has gone into training much earlier. All prospects point to a win- ning squad cc-mposed of last year's veterans and a number of new and promising recruits. This season's schedule is: Kalamazoo Col- lege, May 7thg Kalamazoo Normal, May 14thg County Meet, May 21stg Tri-County Meet, June 4th. l71l Coach .... Manager. . . Pitchers .... Catcher ..... First Base.. Second Base .... Short Stop. . Third Base .... . . Fielders .... BASE BALL TEAM S. Walker F. Taggart Henry Schrumpf, Henry Knorr, Frank Forrest . ................................. Chas. Mason . . . . . .Harry Lee ..........Cecil Kiger . . . . . . . .John Vogelsang .......................Oliver Lee CCaptainD John Barrett, Howard Cook, Herbert Goodling I 72 1 Base Ball AST year was the first in many years in which baseball has figured prominently in the athletics of Niles High School. A team was outfitted and went through a remarkably successful season, losing but one game, to Dowagiac, and winning the cham- pionship of Berrien County. Several of last season's stars were graduated, notably Mason, a reliable man behind the bat, and Knorr, a promising pitcher. Kiger, last year's regular at the second sack, was also a member of the graduating class and two good fielders, Anderson and Goodling, have transferred their activities to Hoosier- dom. This leaves plenty of room for candidates on this year's nine but the prospects at the present writing point out an abundance of material for another championship team. The veteran athlete and last year's captain, O. Lee, will un- doubtedly hold down his regular berth at third base. Forrest and Schrumpf are valuable survivors of last year's pitching staff and Vogelsang will probably have little competition for his position at short. Barrett and Cook had some experience in the outfield last season and will form a strong nucleus for this year's outfield lineup. Forbes seems to be the leading candidate for the receiving'end. Krueger and McCoy are both promising men for the initial sack while second base and perhaps the outfield offer a free-for-all opening. Last year Niles played a strong schedule and numbered among its victims such first class nines as Elkhart, Galien, Mishawaka, Three Oaks and Benton Harbor. The veteran Dowagiac nine proved to be the only team able to overcome the locals and even they rather dubiously cancelled the return game. With such success as the first year of the rebirth of the game met, local disciples of the Great American Game expect big things from this year's team. May 1st Niles 17 Mishawaka 11 May 5th Niles 13 Galien 5 May 8th Dowagiac 13 Niles 4 May 14th Niles Elkhart 3 May 19th Niles 10 Galien 4 May 20th Niles 20 Three Oaks 5 May 22nd Niles Elkhart 5 May 27th Niles Three Oaks 1 June 10th Niles 10 Benton Harbor 9 E731 Tennis VEN in minor sports, Niles showed superiority over her com- petitors. In the summer of 1919, Dutch Van Noppen had won the county championship in the singles and Atkinson and Armstrong had captured the honors in the doubles. Last season Schrumpf stepped into the place left vacant by the graduation of VanNoppen and easily disposed of all the challengers. The same doubles team again went through the season undefeated. The hon- ors were broadened a little last summer and Niles now holds the Tri-County championship in both singles and doubles. It is feared that Niles will be unable to defend the title this year. Schrumpf and Armstrong are still in school and no doubt there are others capable of making the team, but with the destruction of the only excuse for a court which the local school possessed, any efforts in tennis will have to be independent and a showing at the county meet will be more accidental than otherwise. Tennis has risen considerably in recent years as an outdoor sport and is rapidly increasing in popularity in high schools and colleges. From the opposition which Niles has received in the last two years it appears that without any effort the local net artists should retain the championships already held and in fact broaden out if any opportunity is offered. Surely the school could provide one fair court, and a championships a championship for a' that. E74l E The Grey Ghosts EMOTE from other dwellings an old tavern stands by the side of the stage road. In the infancy of the railroad it was a pros- perous house, full of comfort and goodwill. The railroads in- creased, business declined and Herman Earle, the proprietor, be- came more and more moody. As the days went by he sought solace in drink. Sinking deeper and deeper into the mire, he vented his drunken fury on his gentle wife and their three timid daughters. Each day added its quota to the sufferings of patient Mary Earle until there came a day when she sank senseless under the heavy blows never to recover consciousness. Stricken with grief and fear, her gentle daughters, their only protection lost, fied to their mother's Quaker relatives for aid, and Herman Earle was left alone with the dead. A As he sat in the darkening kitchen listening to the brewing storm, an unseen force seemed to pull at him and try to drag him into the room where she lay. Cursing, he took a drink from the Iiask beside him, then another and another, hoping to fortify himself against that powerful force. Strange creakings and rustlings ...sounded throughout the old house and the force grew in strength. QFrequent stimulant was of no availg the cold hand of fear clutched at his heart as the force grew too strong for human resistance, so with muttered oaths and faltering steps he stumbled down the hall and entered the gloomy room where lay the body of Mary Earle. How long he sat there gazing at the dread but fascinating thing, faintly illumined by the flickering candles, he did not know. When he came to himself again, it was pitch dark except for the pale light of the candles. Outside, the storm had reached its full strength, the thunder muttered and boomed an accompaniment to the erratic dance of the lightning, and the wind Iilled the night with unearthly moans and shrieks. Was it the wind-or was it-what was it that was making those infernal sounds? Herman Earle looked about him apprehensively, furtively, as if a million eyes were watching him-perhaps there were. Ah-did his wife's body move? -No-that was impossible-still there was something white and liuttering at that window. Was it his wife's spirit come to torment him, to avenge the wrongs he had done her? When would this torture end? Was that a loose shutter or was it something-? He could not remember any loose shutters, yet there might be, the house was so ramshackle. Why did the floors creak so-was it because some invisible creature was walking over them? Desperate he had recourse to the never failing flask. Given tem- porary courage he dragged himself to the door. Standing on the threshold he paused, there was a lull in the storm and faint yet per- sistent there sounded a gentle rapping at the door. Tapping and beckoning were three vague white figures. As he gazed petrified, a grey figure barely discernible in the dark, came and led the white figures away. l76l The terrified man turned back into the room. There was no es- capeg he was trapped. Fool that he was not to have fled before dark. The feeble light of the candles had long since died away and the room was dark except for the frequent flashes of lightning. Try as he might the cowering man could not keep his gaze from the win- dows. There was nothing there, yet he knew that there would be. There was-he knew it. A faint flash of lightning had revealed a gray figure beckoning and tapping. Each flash showed more gray figures beckoning, tapping, and making signs. They wanted to come in, they wanted something. He could see that. Could it be po-ssible that they wanted him, to torment him in revenge for the wrongs he had done? No! He would not admit that horde of de- mons, he was no fool. Would they never go away? The white figures joined the gray and added their supplications to the others. Perhaps one of them was his wife-horrible! She must not be allowed to enter. If only they would stop that eternal beckoning and tapping. It was perfectly useless, he wouldn't let them in. With shaking hand he lifted his flask and drank deeply. It brought no relief to the haunted man. His last recourse had failed. Each flash of lightning revealed more gray figures. They seemed to come with the lightning, to come out of it. Swift and silent and gray they came, ever beckoning, ever tapping at the windows, sig- naling for admittance. Would they never stop coming? He could hear them at the doors. He supposed that they would conquer in this uneven struggle sometime. Mary had never seemed of a vengeful nature yet she was bringing all these demons against him. A shrill, wierd shriek followed by horrible laughter sounded amid the tumult of the storm. Then came a loud rap at one of the windows. A flash of lightning revealed to Earle's horrified gaze a demoniacal face, with the lips parted in a malicious grin, pressed against the windows. Again the uncanny laugh pealed forth, fol- lowed by a malevolent shriek. Judging by its gestures the thing was clamoring for admittance. Earle was unable to move. He wanted to run from the horrible sight, to escape the den of horrors but he could not stir. As he stood there petrified the thing seized a stick and shattered the window. It leaped into the room and Earle fell unconscious beside the coffin of his dead wife. Herman Earle never knew the truth of the affair for he died a few days later, a prematurely aged and broken man. But his wife's Quaker relatives knew. Unwilling to leave Mary Earle's body in the house of an unbeliever, they had come with her three daughters to bring it away. They had been followed by an idiot cousin, who sensing that they wanted admittance, had broken a window. Per- haps it would not have happened as it did had not the mind of Her- man Earle been inflamed and befuddled by drink. As it was they had unwittingly avenged the death of Mary Earle. ' -Josephine Wilkinson '23. E771 Memoirs of Napoleon ORED READER: My friend Ketchum has often suggested that I write an autobiography. I finally consented to write a very brief one on the condition that he should do the writing. So please do not blame me for this, as it is entirely the fault of Ketchum. I was born. Where or when I have no idea and it does not mat- ter. As I am very modest I refuse to disclose my age. I and my mother resided with an elderly gentleman in a barn on the outskirts of town. I am not certain why I was called Napoleon. I believe the reason was that Napoleon was a great fire-eater Cas you have doubt- less heardj and I eat practically everything but fire so I was called Napoleon. When I was about a year old, my master sold me to an- other man. I was tied out in a meadow, At least that was what my new master called it. I cannot see why he called it that. There were one or two tufts of withered grass, several tin cans, an old rag or two and vast areas of very dirty sand. Everything edible was soon devoured and I was left to my own devices. Occasionally, my master would give me delicious morsels in the shape of old tin cans and rags. Before long I made a number of acquaintances. The first was Ketchum, a professional serenader. He wc-uld stand under windows and Using. The people were unappreciative, however, and threw bricks and old shoes and various things at him. I asked him why he didn't eat the shoes. The idea did not seem to please him. He has the queerest tastes. Imagine anyone preferring disagreeable old mice to delicious boots and shoes, etc. The ideal My next acquaintance was Prince. Prince was a scraggy little mongrel resembling the so-called meadow in color and in other ways. He did not appear very popular with the neighbors and Ketchum had a distinct aversion for him and would ruffle up his fur and spit whenever Prince appeared. But Prince cheerfully ignored this dislike and went about as happily as though he had hundreds of friends. He was a valuable addition to my list of acquaintances because he knew every thing that was going on. A There was a path running across the meadow quite near me. This had been used frequently as a short cut. But people seemed to have decided that it was just as easy to go around. No one showed any desire to make my acquaintance. This hurt me terribly as I am very sensitive. Would you like to hear how I made the acquaintance of Old Deacon Skinner? No? Well, I will tell you anyway. The deacon was-well, he wasudecidedly rotund. His face in color resembled his wife's shawl Qthe scarlet one she always wore on state occasions such as a wedding or a funeralb. When he was excited, his face E781 became a vivid purple. He wore a tall, shiny, black silk hat, and a much-mended, shabby, black, swallow-tail coat, glasses, a wig, and carried a cane. He professed to be very fond of animals and de- clared that animules allus takes a liking to me, by scissors. He had a termagant wife, all angles and bones with long, thin arms that looked as though they were capable of wielding a rolling pin with effect. One day the Deacon came ambling down the street past the meadow. Several youngsters were standing near on the lookout for some excitement. One of them called out, Hi there, Old Skin- ner! We dare ya ta go 'cross by th' path. The Deacon mumbled something about never takin' a dare, nohow. He was walking on but, at the shout of derisio-n that met this act, he turned and started boldly down the path towards me. When he neared me, for some reason or other he slowed up a little and eyed me rather doubt- fully. Then he began placatingly, Nice 'ittle goatsy, purty 'ittle goatsy. You Wouldn't hert nobuddy, would you? Of course not. Did you ever hear a f-rotund man talk baby talk? Well, you missed something. I nearly laughed in his face. He seemed in some haste when he had passed me and I pitied the po-or fellow. QI am very kind-heartedj. He simply could not hurry, he could only waddle. I decided to help him along a little. So I lowered my head and charged. He landed on the farthest side of the meadow, Did I say he could not hurry? Well, I guess I didn't know what I was talking about. The moment he landed he started off at the rate of forty miles an hour. He didn't even stop to thank me. But he left me his hat, wig, glasses and cane. I ate the hat and wig and cane but I don't dare to eat glass. It makes me have chilblains. I have a very delicate constitution. The hat tasted like shoe-polish and the wig was dry and powdery, but the Deacon was very gen- erous in leaving me the things. I couldn't help wondering what his wife would say. He appeared the following day with court-plaster strewed around on his face and a bump as large as a toy balloon on his head. He said that he had fallen off from his chair to the floor! ! ! Some time later, a lady, Mrs. Scandalmonger, was crossing by the path. She was one of the most fearless women in town. She would go to anyc-ne's home at any time. She was tall and spare with a nose that was pointed and looked well fitted for prying into other people's affairs. On this particular occasion she carried a basket of cabbage. I started forward to pay my respects but for some reason or other she dropped her basket and departed. I was mortified. It hurts my feelings for people not to trust me. But I ate the basket and the cabbage with a semblance of cheerfulness and found them pretty good, especially the basket. I remember one winter night we had a terrible snow-storm. When morning came everything was covered with four feet of snow. When my master came to the barn he was scarcely rec- - l79l ' ognizable. He was muffled from head to foot and only the thatch that served for eyebrows, from which long icicles hung, could be seen. His wife had tied a scarf over his head, and around his neck and had made him carry her muff. With a grunt of disgust, he threw the muff down near me and loosened the scarf. Then he went about his work in the barn. There was an odor of moth-balls and garlic about the muff, but supposing that he had put it there for me, I ate it. CI was assailed with a severe attack of indigestion later.D When he came back he looked wildly about for the muff. Then he guessed what had become of it. He was in despair. He prolonged his work as much as possible but pretty soon he heard his wife calling him and with a frightened look he left. Poor fel- low. He looked somewhat the worse for wear the next time I saw him. And he was not particularly fond of me. But I pitied him from the bottom of my heart. I am very tender-hearted. This is an experience I had with the Duke of Spiffenham, some time later. He was travelling incog. When some person of import- ance does this, I am certain that he is a criminal or that he wishes to gain notoriety. Does that seem queer to you? I will explain. Some way it always leaks out that he is a nobleman in disguise. Society envelopes him with a glamor of romance. Of course he fin- ally confesses. He wasn't responsible for it's leaking outg his servants or friends have undoubtedly betrayed him. He wanted to see the world through a common man's eyes. It was very disagree- able, to say the least, to have it leak out. One day he came down the path. He was dressed in overalls, a straw hat, gloves, and car- ried a saw. The overalls looked very new and a silk handkerchief protruded from a pocket, but there were three beautiful patches artistically arranged and embroidered on it. The hat was decorated with a silk ribbong the gloves were immaculate and he carried the saw very daintily. In his mouth was a pipe, but it was a very ex- pensive one. As he was a stranger in town he knew nothing about me. With only a casual glance at me he passed on. He walked with an air of superiority that made him look so ludicrous that I was afraid people would laugh at him. So I helped him along. He didn't land on his feet. When he arose he shook his fist at me and bawled furiously: How dare you? Do you realize who I am? I am the Duke of Spiifenham. YOU bloomin' bounder-I'll have you arrested or beheaded for that. Then he gathered the shreds of his dignity about him and walked down the street with his nose elevated. Shortly after, a dapper little man with a derby, monocles, a cane and an air of nonchalence came sauntering along the path. He ignored me entirely. Now it angers me to be snubbed. So, I helped him along a little farther and harder than I usually do Cto return good for evil, you know.j He landed as lightly as a cat and saunt- ered on. Prince, who was standing near as usual, informed me that the little man was the Duke's brother-in-law. I was somewhat sur- prised. Presently the little man returned. He carried a bundle of I80l appetizing old clothes. I smacked my lips. He threw the clothes down beside me and went on. That W-as his way of thanking me. I began to eat the clothes. There was a peculiar tickling sensation in my nose. I sneezed and spit out the rags. I continued to sneeze until the little man returned and carried off the clothes. I stood there with tears in my eyes. This was the way I was rewarded for my pains. Such injustice, such ingratitudeg I am broken-hearted. I can write no more. Farewell. CExcuse these briny tears.J -Zorah Hahn '22. .91-5' Once there was a freshie And no work would he do. He was canned from the assembly Cause he shot a wad or two. Near him sat a sophie Whom the assembly saw no more. He studied in the office Cause he stamped upon the floor. A junior also studied there,- He was inclined to shirk. He thought all day about his girl And forgot about his work. Of course the trio was incomplete Without a senior's smileg So the teachers canned a senior Who rolled marbles down the aisle. Daily they meet in the office And fool their time away, Glad they're canned from the assembly For the office's more fun any day. -Helen Moore '22. l 31 l Calendar Sept. 6. Black Monday-except for freshmen. Their greenness was the only spot of color against the sable background. Sept. 15. The first silver lining appears when the athletic program is published. Sept. 17. Seniors elect officers. The Idle Rich, alias the Class of '20, entertains. Sept. 22. Miss Schneider's Employment Bureau saves many from starting bankruptcy proceedings. Sept. 23. Juniors elect victims for the various offices. Sept. 24. Seniors hold outing at Chapin Lake, and that ain't all! Sept. 27. All talk of leaving school was dropped by the boys. Miss Cumnock arrived. Oct. 1. Seniors take indoor baseball championship. Everyone was pleased-except the freshmen, sophomores, juniors and junior high. H Oct. 2. First matinee dance gives freshmen a chance to toddle without being conspicuous. Oct. 4. More civil war clouds appear as interclass basketball prac- tice starts. Oct. 5. Teachers attend institute. Vacation causes widespread grief. Oct. 8. Seniors hold Freak Day. Enough for one day! Oct. 11. Senior boys blossom forth with a necktie party. No fa- talities, although it hit the rest of the schoc-l hard. Oct. 12. More seniors-a party and a dance. QThese days were the storm period-we've been becalmede since, except for a few feeble breezes of the old storm.J Oct. 15. Board of Control elected. Like a congressional investiga- tion, it started out big but-urequiescat in pace. Oct. 16. Age before beauty-the senior girls spring arm bands and hats to match the boys' ties. ' Oct. 25. Ye sacrificial lambs are led to slaughter or, as it is cam- ouflaged, the annual staff is elected. Nov. 4. The Victor Talking Machine Company sent Miss Owen to demonstrate his master's voice. Also the Varsity Basketball squads turned out for the first regular practice. Nov. 7. Homer Shoop has been formally charged with grand lar- ceny. Taking advantage of a collision in the gym Shoop stole Walt Spansail's tooth and concealed it in his head. The doctor exposed the plot. Nov. 9. Mr. Zabel pours oil on the troubled waters at a joint Junior- Senior class meeting. Nov. 10. Junior-Senior get together party was held in the gym. Only a few were there but they sure did get together. l83l - Nov. 11. Several boys found it easier to walk out on Armistice Day than to walk back in the next day. Nov. 15-20. Like sorrows, joys never come singly. A whole week's vacation because of furnace trouble. Nov. 22. The Sophc-mores had to carry their hats home today. Rus- sell Finley, their candidate, was elected yell leader. Nc-v. 24. The first game of the season with South Bendg likewise the first defeat. Nov. 25. Another vacation of two days, c-ne for Thanksgiving and one to recuperate. 10. The ninth hour assembly held an extra session behind locked doors today w-hile Mr. Walker gave a lesson in discipline. Dec. 18. Ring out, ye bells! Our team defeated Kalamazoo there 16-15. Dec. Dec Dec. . 22. Forrest returns from LaPorte with a broken nose. Won- der how the other fellow fared. 23. Sophs entertained the H. S. In spite of this fact every one enjoyed it. Dec. 24. back. i Miss Rose would a-wooing go. Miss Rose never came Jan. 1. N. H. S. starts the New Year right by defeating the Alumni. Jan. 3. School opens after vacation. Glad to get back-maybe. Jan. 13. Wow! Cram, cram, cram! Semester exams! Jan. 14. Miss Mackay finishes her work in N. H. S. Given a fare- well party by her advisory. Jan. 15. Niles dashes the hopes of the aspiring Benton Harborites, 40-11. May they rest in peace. Junior High basketball team visits Elkhart. We came, we Jan. 17. saw, we conquered. Jan. 18. Second semester! Jan. 19. The blow has fallen! For the first time in two years, N. H. S. was defeated on their own floor. South Bend Wins. Jan. 24. Chess Club is formedg Gilbert Otto is elected president. Jan. 29. Niles stages a comeback and defeats St. Joe at St. Joe in the most exciting game of the year. O, you county champion- ship! Feb. 1. Glee Clubs present Love Pirates of Hawaii. The murder- ous pirate, Ed Forbes finally wins Zelda. Feb. 4. Seniors hold a party at Bohleber's. Harry Goldfuss sees a ghc-st and everyone gets his face washed. Feb. 14. Mr. Zabel receives a valentine. C?J C?D Feb. 16. Niles defeats Eau Claire, and Eau Claire tries to retaliate. No casualties. Feb. 22. Rumor said it was George Washington's birthday. No confirmation could be obtained from the faculty. March 1. Junior play practice commences with Miss Mc-rrow as coach. Along Came Jimmie. March 10. Tattler sale is begun. E841 March 11. Miss Morrow is forced to leave because of illness. March 11-17. Tattler thermometer rises very slowly. March 15. Matinee dances are revived with the advent of J. Burke and his drums. March 16. Vocal solo by a canine Caruso. March 17. Several St. Patricks appear. Muldoon is dressed very becomingly. March 21. Ghost of the Board of Control appears. March 21. Red rose on Mr. Haisley's desk. O-O-O-O! March 25. School is closed for spring vacation. April 4. Same old grind-school begins. April 5. The Tattler goes to press. E851 T oo Late to Classify ATHLETICS Following the basketball season the attention of the schoc-l was turned to baseball and track. In baseball the first team formed suffered several setbacks. Forbes started in behind the bat and showed promise of producing a fine record when an accident to his hip at a track meet in Elkhart put him out of the race. Shortly after this another new man of varsity caliber, Curtis, recruit sec- ond sacker, was taken ill. These misfortunes necessitated a radical shift in the lineup. Captain Lee moved from his old berth at third to the receiving end where he has made a remarkable showing. Casper Grathwohl has had several try-outs at secc-nd on the first squad and has proved his mettle. The outfielders are all new men, Asmus, Chambers and Clevenger, but they have proved very able in their positions. The team has met St. Joe, Edwardsburg and Mish- awaka to date and is still undefeated. In track also Niles has made a much better showing than last year. An inter-class track meet opened the season with the sopho- mores the victors. The juniors were a close second and the seniors and freshmen third and last respectively. The locals lost a dual meet to Elkhart on May third after making a fine showing. Otto starred with a first in the mile run. Forrest placed a first in the shot put with room to spare. Weaver came out strong in the dashes and captured the hundred and the two-twenty. Three local entries tied for first place in the pole vault. Niles again went to Elkhart May seventh and in competition with Elkhart, Warsaw, Laporte and Mishawaka, placed third in the meet. Otto again took the mile and placed second in the half. Weaver was a little slow in the hundred but broke the tape in the two-twenty. Forrestput the shot out of reach of any of his competitors. Otto and Weaver are entered in the Kalamazoo College meet the fourteenth and the entire team is on its toes for the County meet at Benton Harbor the twenty-first. With the early training the other meets have given, Niles expects to bring the county laurels to the South End. ORATORICALS Gilbert Otto and Frederick Richter, who won the sub-district oratorical and declamatory contest held in this city, entered the dis- trict contest at Kalamazoo and were again victors in both divisions of the contest. Otto's oration on Disarmament again won three first places on thought and composition and the youthful orator won a first place and two thirds on delivery. Frederick Richter's decla- mation Emmett's Vindication was given the decision by a good margin. The boys are now hopefully awaiting the state contest which is to be held June third. The location of the contest will be decided later. E851 W? lsvj Jokes These jokes are the cream of the ones we collected. Don't slam us. We certainly did all we could, And had we put in all the jokes we rejected, You would call these few here most remarkably good. Miss Allen: There were many, many flunks in this last test. Joe McG.: I only got one on my paper. Mr. Zabel: Now class, if there are any here who don't understand this problem, please watch the board while I go through it. Gilbert Otto Cgiving book report on Carleton Parker's Biographyj: This book was written by his wife, so you know what to expect. Notice from Miss Morrow to assembly teacher: Admit eleven girls without shoes. Miss Mackay Cin Frenchjz Here's a paper Without a name on it. K. Forler: Oh! That's mine-I forgot my name. Miss Durham says- Tell me not in mirthful numbers Teaching is a blissful dream. For the students ofttimes slumber And they say not what they mean. Mac: One summer I went away on a Christmas vacation and left two lights burning for two weeks. Mrs. Merrill Cin Household Arithmeticj: Girls, I wonder if you can use uniform paper. How much do you have to pay for a five- cent tablet? K. Forler: I don't like the name of Kate. Paul B.: Why don't you change it? K. Forler: Oh, I would like to. Miss Allen Cin American Historylz Come, come, children, take out your constitutions and look at them. It won't hurt you. Heath Calvin Cstating motion in Miss Allen's advisoryj: It was moved and seconded that we have a grab bag and each person puts in their hand and takes out one. ISSJ 0 Mr. Zabel: Here's a piece of cord with a string attached. Ed. Forbes Cin senior class meetingb: There will be an even num- ber of boys and girls on the committee. The committee will be composed of five. Miss Durham Cin Eng. Lit.J: Phylis, what is your idea of a true friend? Phylis P.: Somebody who knows all about you, and likes you just the same. Mr. Holt Lin history classl: And on each side of him is the queen. A whisper here, a giggle there, 4 A whizzing note, a creaking chair, A pencil dropped, at last a bell Make the ninth hour class a-well? Miss Durham QEng. Lit.D: What was Rosalind's attitude toward love? E. Behrens: Oh, she liked it all right. Ed. Forbes Cin physics class demonstrating the transformation of heatl : Why, if one hand was cold and the other warm, you put the warm hand on the cold one and it warms it up. Jack Spansail Cstudying Emerson's Friendship J: At night, we stay awake and dream about our friends. Miss Allen Cin Modern Historyb: Who was Leopold II of Austria? E. Re-um Cabsent mindedlybz He was a sister to the queen of France. Miss Durham: Who wrote .the first English tragedy? M. Visel: Udell t'You tellj. Miss Durham: I want you to do that. Heath Calvin Cat advisory business meetingj : This committee shall be composed of two boys and one girl. This committee shall be Wallace Coles, Marie Frizzo, and Hyla Healea. James Armstrong Cafter reading article in paperj: Guess I'll have to lose a legg here's a girl that gets 37,650 for loss of leg in a railroad accident. Mr. Zabel: Do-you figure you could get that much? James: More. Mr. Zabel: How so? James: Mine's longer. l89l Miss Durham Cin Eng. Lit.D: , What river did you say? K. Lardner: The river that Hew past the castle. Ed Forbes Cin Frenchlz I shall not speak another word of English in French. Written in test on How to Study : You should have all your physical defects removed, eyes, teeth, and hearing. Never have anything tight around your neck. Miss Lanphere: Helen, are yc-u talking? Helen: No. Miss Lanphere: Well, keep still then. Heath Calvin: He was the kind of a man who was affected by homesickness but his Wife wasn't. Mr. Zabel Cin Political EconomyJ: Margaret, why is it that there is not such a demand for men's clothing at present? M. Huff: Well, I suppose it is out of season for them. Mr. Zabel But men wear clothes the year around. Trix Phillips Creading in English Literaturebz Of paradise, I can- not tell, for I was not there. It is far beyond which causes me much regret. Mrs. Burns: I want everyone in here who isn't talking to keep still. Miss Durham Cspeaking of Chaucer's workslz James, you held on to that widow too long. ' Ed Forbes Cin Frenchb: We therefore parted together. Catherine Jefferson Cin Modern Historybz After Charles I died, he put his son Richard 'on the throne. Miss Durham Lin English Literaturej: I wish you people would take deep breathing exercises at nc-on so you wouldn't mumble so. Harry, you're big, we ought to hear you from across the room and-Trella, we ought to be able to hear you. Miss Morrow Cin gym classj: Girls, 'when are you gc-ing to stop talking? Greta McN. Cnot hearing the questionjz Will tomorrow be all right? Mrs. Merrell Qln Cooking ID: If I didn't have enough salad dishes to serve a large family, what kind of dishes should I use? H. Shetterly: Borrow some. l90l Miss Durham Cto Joe McG. in Eng. Lit.J: Well, you've been talking the whole period. Now do you want to say something? It seems to me, Miss Kneeshaw says, And then us kids all smile,- Because it seems to us you know She says that all the while. Miss Mackay Cin Latin IIIJ: Rules may be found in the appendix of Caesar. Llo-yd K. Cwriting down history assignmentb: Study the first ten commandments of the constitution. 96' To the Stronger Sex In ancient days the maidens had A most peculiar way Of getting men to promise them They'd honor and o-bey. The maidens fair would sally forth With clubs of marvelous weight. And any man who dared refuse Was rapped upon his pate. In later years the men grew shy And maids must need cajole So each began to deck herself Her beauty to extol. So nary man the maidens caught Except around the neck And 'till a powder puff was made Their lives were but a wreck. But from that day each maiden vowed She'd change her tactics then. So powder and a puff were used To overcome the men. So if you take a puff and try Most' happy you will be For many handsome swains you'll draw As prize of your sagacity. -Mae Maw' '22, I 91 l Where the Class of '20 Are Charles Mason, Wilfred McLaughlin, Cecil Kiger, Collins Luth and Ralph Power entered the University of Michigan. Margaret Alice Trask and Dora Wright are attending the Kalamazoo Normal. Margaret Hatfield has remained in Niles. Perry Ho-isington and Walter Myers are students at the University of Cincinnati. Mamie Baumann has remained in the city. Seth Atkinson is lost in the East at Da1'tm0uth. Evangeline Bidwell stayed to help keep school going. Lucille Bartholomew has been employed at the terminal. Agnes Burns has degenerated into a school teacher. William Champion and Robert Rowley have for some unknown rea- son also remained in this vicinity. Ruth Hamilton has broken all records-Brunswick. Harold Herkimer found home attractive. George Holtz has abandoned local fields as hopeless. Mildred Johnson is interested in Niles, commercially. George Jones is reading your postal cards at the Niles office. Howard Kendricks keeps the other employees of the paper mill amused. The Kitron girls have moved to St. Joe. Good fc-r St. Joe. Henry Knorr still tills the soil but has great expectations. Lucille LaPointe is nearing the precipice of matrimony. Lorraine Lauder and Marjorie Tautphaus have improved the office force at the Kawneer. Kathryn McGuiness fell for Buchanan and the Clark Co. Phyllis Mason is laying down the law, for Attorney Brown. Esther Montgomery has gone into men's clothes-Landsman's. Eleanor Peterson has completed a course at Ferris. Cora Repine has remained at home this year. Gladys Reum is in the dry goods business, with Henkel Bros. Maxine Roach sought the sunny South at the U. of Florida. Florence Walters also enjoyed the comforts of home this year. Cecil Weiser of helloing at the Kawneer. Laura Whiteside is in the film business Cnot movingl. Kathryn Zimmer was fond of local scenery too. A reason? Kathryn McLaughlin is applying her Civics at the City Hall. l92l Most Popular Girl ........ Most Popular Boy ......... Prettiest Girl .... Handsomest Boy.. Worst Giggler .... Most Valuable Girl Athlete. Most Valuable Boy Athlete. Laziest Girl ............... Laziest Boy ............... Biggest Bluffer. . . Mc-st Persistent Fusser ..... School Clown .............. Most Pessimistic . Most Musical ...... .... School Baby ...... Biggest Booster . . Most Garrulous ............ Best All Round Girl ...... Best All Round Boy ........ Most Popular ............. Best Looking Lady ......... Best Looking Man Best Natured ..... Most Dignified .... Most Exacting .... Most Helpful ..... Who's Who FIRST .Jennie Howe ...... Edward Forbes ..... Jennie Howe ....... James Armstrong... Ruth Kinney ....... Marie Frizzo ...... Oliver Lee ......... Elma S111 .......... Harry Goldfuss .... Maurice Brenner . . . Wallace Coles ...... Harry Goldfuss ..... Wallace Coles ...... Clayton McCoy ..... Maurice Brenner .... Edward Forbes ..... Rosabell Moor ...... .Zelda Zimmerman Edward Forbes ..... FACULTY Miss Allen ......... Miss Cumnock ...... Mr. Walker ........ Mr. Walker ........ Miss Hobbs ........ Miss Schneider ..... Miss Allen .... . . . 96' SECOND .Bernice Brown James Armstrong Greta MacNab John Burke Zelda Zimmerman . Verna Luth Henry Schrumpf Bessie Hendershot George Contois Cass Rozelle Rosabell Moor Russel Finley Donald Brown Gladys McCoy Evan Haslan Maurice Brenner Lawrence Abbott Carrie Forrest Henry Schrumpf Mr. Zabel Miss Kneeshaw Mr. Jackson Mrs. Richtig Miss Allen Miss Allen Miss Hobbs The Book Fund Might Be Used to Buy Quo V3.d1S,' ............................. Pushing to the Front . .. Les Miserables . The Call of the Wild ...... ...... Much Ado About Nothing The Tempest . . . Evangeline ..... Lay of the Last Minstrel . . ..... ...l l l l . Q l The Crisis .............. .For the hall policeman . . . . . . . . . .For Zelda Zimmerman ....For the entire student body .For the Girls' Glee Club .. .... For freshmen class meeting . .For those who would skip ..For the faculty .For the Boys' Glee Club be read befo-re finals l93l 1922 H. S. Movie Schedule C. Sill DeMill's Why Shave Your Face ................ Featuring Wallace Coles. Perils of the City .... ...Ebon Ullery plays the lead. While Niles Sleeps . . . ...Cass Rozelle's famous scenario of night life in Niles. Life of Daniel Webster . .. ...Gilbert Otto plays the title role. The Village Vamp .... .. .Mac Sennet production with Zelda Zimmerman and the Junior girls. H at Utopia ......... Romeo and Juliet . Experience ..... The Village Sleuth What's Your Hurr la Tarzan of the Apes yqu ... ..- Levi Manges Socialistic sensation featuring a Junior High cast. Starring the experienced pair, M. Brenner and Adelia Bird. Screen version of the famous stage success, with an All- Freshmen cast. Presenting Miss Schneider and Mr. Macdonnell. Featuring Frederick Richter. Juvenile part played by David Bennett, adult part by Wal- lace Coles. Elmo the Mighty . . . . . . Introducing Evan Haslan. 96' People We Could Get Along Without That junior high pest that neve-r knows where his seat is. That ditto that stamps his feet. That likewise that rolls marbles and shoots paper wads. That also that carves your desk. The person who always gets through by kidding the teacher. The person who brings your advisory average down with four D's. The person who musses your hair. CEh, Wallace?J The reptile that beats you to her at the matinee dance. The seventh assistant operator of the movie machine. The college boys and girls back for a visit at the old school. The teachers at the doors the ninth period. The Can-I-Borrow hound. The person who swallows the last bite when he sees you. Girls with bobbed hair. l94l Poe-M Once upon a morning dreary, while I typewrote weak and weary, Over many a dreary page which Miss Schneider laid before, While I pounded, nearly napping, Suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone fiercely rapping, Rapping at the study door. 'Tis Miss Schneider, then, I muttered, Tapping at the study door. What is it you want? I uttered, Why this tapping at my door? Get to work, you lazy sluggard, Get to work, or there'll be war. Quickly then I woke from sleeping and my lingers fairly leaping, Copied I the many pages which Miss Schneider laid before. While the keys I was a-rapping, Suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone fiercely rapping, Rapping at the study door. 'Tis Miss Schneider, then, I muttered, Rapping at my study dc-or. What's the matter now? I uttered, Why this tapping at my door? Never watch your keys, you dubbard, Haven't I told you that before? Then I nearly came to weeping, and my eyes with tears were steeping, As I cursed the hateful tyrant whom I had to labor for. You, who catch me when I'm napping, You, for who-m the keys I'm rapping, Will you never' cease your tapping, Tapping at the study door? Will you never cease, I uttered, Cease this tapping at my door, Calling me a lazy sluggard? Quoth the villain, Never more. -K. Lafrdner '21. I 95 l Side Shows Manager-Maurice Brenner Donald Brooks-Wild Man from Bertrand. He eats them alive. Joe McGuiness-The smallest dwarf in the world. Milford Creviston-The bearded lady. Wallace Cc-les-The Missing Linkg discovered after hundreds of years of searchingg captured on the Albascas while seeking his daily food. Heath Calvin-The Human Skeletong you can hear his bones rattle. Carl Bohleber-The only existing Indian chief-Smoke Eyes. Donald Hoisington-The Human Electrode, absorbs 50,000 volts without batting an eye. Catherine Jefferson-Cow-boyette, the most sensational rider in the United States. Jennie Howe-Circassian Snake Charmerg all the snakes eat out of her hand. Harry Goldfuss and Lloyd Krueger-Clowns. David Bennett-Tarzan. Carl-The wonderful glass blower. Chute-the-Chute-Stairway railings. Great Bic-logical Wonder-Harry Goldfuss's red bug. Cass Rozelle-Lectures on Bacteriology, Psychology, Farmology, and Botany. - .96' 'Twas the Night Before Finals 'Twas the night before finals and all through the house Not a creature was stirring, save me and a mouse. Strewn over my desk reposed papers and books, And o'er these I bent with the grimmest of looks. Algebra and Latin I attacked one by one 'Till with problems and rules my head fairly spun. I groaned as I thought of each separate exam, Then turned to my bc-o-ks and again I wduld cram. 'Twas one by the clock when I dropped off to sleep, In which dreams and nightmares in succession would sweep. On the morrow, with fears that would not abate, I trudged to the school-house, my fate to await. But could these be the questions? Why, gracious mel I cc-uld answer each one and there were only three! I finished them quickly, not a part did I shirk, And the teachers who read them commended my work. I left the old school-house with expanded chest, And then, Wake up, Robert, it's time you were dressed. 77 ' -K. Lardnefr '21, I96l The Inquiring Editor , Each day, the editor asks five people, picked at random, the follow- ing question. 4 Today's Question: What group in High School is the chosen one? Where Asked: In the assembly room. Frederick Richter-Freshman orator. It is my firm co-nviction that the freshman class is the favored group. Our meekness, our inexperience and our inconspicuousness makes us the most admirable companions for the older students and the most pleasing audience to a member of the faculty. Frank Forrest-Sophomore athlete and class president. In my opinion, the sophomores easily excel all other classes. One glance at c-ur athletic record demonstrates this fact conclusive- ly. Our scholarship record-well-er ahem, why a-you'd better consult the secretary. Jenny Howe-Junior prize beauty and social queen. My dear editor, really your question is absurd. The idea of im- plying that any other class could claim equality. If one but looks upon our social triumphs, our dramatic achievements, our handsome and athletic boys, our graceful and beautiful girls-others superior? It is to laugh. Harry Goldfuss-Senior entertainer. Ah,'sir, this question is one I have sought to answer for a long time. I wish to call the attention of the readers to our refinement, our learning, our dignity, our avoidance of slang expressions, our propriety of carriage, our precisio-n of dress and to all the qualities which characterize superiority of knowledge. Of course all the minor acts which attend upon a course in high school have been achieved by our class with the greatest ease and honor to us. Miss' Cumnock-English teacher. Our age and experience of course favors us far more than that of the student body. Then, tc-o, we have so little work. Our prep- aration for teaching has equipped us for all emergencies. If a ques- tion comes up which we do not know, we merely scold the class and tell them to look it up for their next assignment. We are through work, of course, Friday night and free 'till Monday morning, yet our salary continues. We have parties. We are called the intel- lectuals, We drink milk and eat graham crackers daily and thus keep healthy. Are we not the chosen of the Board ? E971 Such Is Life Sweet Thelma one bright afternoon, Stole in silence from the room. On her sweet face shone the smile Of secret thought and artless guile. Softly she went and as she fled Well-defined longings filled her headg A wish, as she hastened all alone, That her departure would never be known. A teacher came walking down the path Seeking an object for her wrath. Sweet Thelma gasped and looked for aid, For someone to succc-r a forlorn maid. Sighing she turned and Spartan-like She made her decision then And having stolen from the room, She at once stole in again. '22 -Mae Mawr 96' Book of Goldfuss: V-11-27 Go to the fliver, thou sluggard, For the lesson of which thou hast need, As the Ford never stops for water or earth Let not obstacles hinder thy speed. To keep on shows the worth of thy mettle, And success will soon come to pass. Don't stop for the rut-in your pathway, But go 'till you're clear out of gas. -Mae Maw' '22 l 93 l IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J. A. Kerr Hardware Co. Successor to W. E. PLATT just You Hear at HamiIton's Phone 304-J 205 Main Street Why Men Like to Buy Clothing Here They can come in and be taken care of in a business-like way Uquicklyi Without fuss at the lowest 'price possible - quality considered. Chas. Julius Co. CHAS. MCBAIN, Manager llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH E991 :llIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Dr. Geo. I. Vetter 2 DENTIST Q Wzizzfzzfmg Niles, Mich. O. C. Webber J. L. Clark ' S Electric Service Co. NEMECK 2 i - , sTUD1o 5 ' - .I ' PHOTOGRAPHS 3 5 X A W 3 2 laliwr ik T 5 i i 4' c 2 ' wanton Building S 2 All Your Electrical Needs 2 ie The Niles Lumber Co. 2 3 M. s. RUDISILL, Sec'y and Trees. E 2 Lumber and Building Material 2 E Phone 6 E ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IllIIllINlIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE f100J QU!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE H. B. LABERTEAUX The Grocer E fyusf 0 Little Better Good Eats at All Hours 2 INTERURBAN CAFE E 2 JOHN PETHICK E I Your money is only on deposit with us until it 5 E proves satisfactory. E THE greatest friendship should SQ, 2 exist between a merchant and 2 Q ef f 2 2 his customers. 2 E WHEN mere formality takes -:F i ,t w E 5 the place of friendship- if E 3 THEN ir's time to change stores. :M E E 'ti uit, E E This is the store for you. it 2 Landsman s ,, X ' xi, X Q A .E E , 14. J' .x i ii ik E E i f 'E ff, , n I 1' X ii! i E E The Home of Har! Schal7ner Wk J 2 E x ' , ' 'J W sir, Wifi! X 1 1 E E ' ni TQ , .QW Jxiti l E 'IZ 'IT W T' TT i ii' ihllllll : E , A 'Effie a., -M... Q W' E Ti ll E I 101 1 49: Mar Clothes and Z, A E Boslo an Shoes args 7 ,E NILES MICHIGAN E ?IIIIIIIIIlIlIIIllIllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIIllIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1llllllllllllllilllllllllIlllllllIllIlIllllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIT QIllllIlIllIIIIllIlllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NELSCN RODGERS 2 PRINTER 2 NILES,MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF THE TWIN CITY GRQCER co. Niles, Michigan 2 western State mormal Ecbool E KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 5 I , ,,.i..-a4. I GOING AHEAD! E Western State NormalSchooI E Increased its enrollment this year 14 per cent. over best previous 2 record. 5 Placed its 1920 graduates at the highest salaries in the history of 2 the school. E Has progressive building program calling for an institution of 5 double the present size. 5 New S135,000 manual training building will be in operation this E Sl1l'1'll'l'l8I'. E The student body is characterized by energy. initiative, and solidarity. The faculty E is well abreast of the educational movements of the times. E Better Training for Teachers E Eighteenth Annual Summer School for Training of Teachers-J une 27-August 5, 1921. E For Summer Bulletin Address Western State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. E FALL TERM OPENS Monday, September 26, 1921 gllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIllHHllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 51021 The Home of Good Shoes, Good Rubbers and Good Repairing Drugs Stationery Kodaks Toilet Articles Wall Paper JllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllIllllIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIllIlllllllllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl': No Mole Harry T. Richter Can Pass Lawns, Golf Greens and Orchardsare safe from continual damage by the mole pest with Reddick Traps Do not let your ground be in- jured when this positive check is known. ASK YOUR HARDWARE DEALER MICHIGAN WIRE GOODS CO. NILES, MICHIGAN THllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIllIIIllIIIIIIlllIIlIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllln H1031 glIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIllIlIlllIIIlllllllIIIllIIllIlllIIlIllllIlllIlIlIIIlllIllIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIlIlIlllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg J. C. PENNEY Co. : Our Permanent Policy - - We operate all our stores on a well defined plan that as- 2 2 sures the people of every community where we locate- E 5 Better Service and Lower Prices. E 5 To accomplish our aim we have eliminated many of the 5 E We Buy for Cash. E S We Buy principally from Manufacturers. E E We Eliminate Middlemen's profits almost entirely. E - We Buy only Dependable Merchandise. 5 2 We Sell for Cash Only. E E We Sell at One Price to Everybody. 5 E FURTHERMORE- 2 E We Eliminate Premiums, E. 5 pate in every time you purchase at our store. 2 J. C. PENNEY CO. glllllllllllIIIIllllIllIIIIllIlIIllIIIIIIlIIIIlllllIlIIIllIllIIIIllIlllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllIllIIIIlIllIIIllllllllIlIlllIIIllIIlIIIIIIIllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll? L1o4J E A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION-312 BUSY STORES 5 ' expenses that the average one-store merchant encounters. Z E IN BUYING- 1 5 - We Buy in Vast Quantities. 5 - We Buy at Lowest Prices. E 2 IN SELLING- 5 5 We Sell at a Small Profit. 2 E We Eliminate Delivery Expenses. 5 E We Eliminate Credit Losses. l 5 E We Eliminate Collection Expenses. E E REMEMBER- S I The saving we effect in buying merchandise and E 5 in operating our business is the saving you partici- 5 3 Where you can outfit the ENTIRE family E I under one roof for less money. 5 - Newman Sb Snell Bank Building, 2nd Street, Niles, Mich. i illlllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllililllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Boyce Buick Agency 2 Home of the Famous Buick E 2 Expert Buick Mechanics-A complete stock 3 2 of BUICK Parts. 2 When Insured with GEO. CORELL You Are SURE OF SERVICE Everyunels CLAUER AND COMPANY E jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants S TiT1i '11XJ'X, ixl l llril' in Q!Tg'UTQn iLE J Q 645335: 9 0-sv 2 A 'A WW? A E J so df we I QE J, U LTTI lil ICH il ll ll II II ll.l5 II IN II If ll 'il If-ll Il--Q nl ll If-I-A 2 HIGH-GRADE WATCH AND JEWELRY 2 2 REPAIRING 2 5 Phone 209M NILES, MICHIGAN 220 Main St. 5 gill!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllilllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE L 105 J IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I-IENEVER possible We shall be pleased to give preference to graduates from Niles I-Iigh School, when filling positions in our Kawneer family. lf you plan to .enter business, Why not come down and have a talk with our office or factory manager. THE Kjeiwfneefff C O M P A N Y NILI-:s MICHIGAN IllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 106 I lllllllllllllll IllllllillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 67? Til EWU N l'V E'R'S AL CKE: P. B. FRIDAY Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Newman Sz Snell's STATE BANK 47, Interest Paid on Sffvffe Savings Deposits - 2nd and Main Streets NILES, MICH. NILES, MICH. Phone 192 A merican Cleaner Niles Daily Laundry Co. PHONE 62 Dry Cleaning Laundry PHONE 129-W Star-Sun A Booster for Home Institutions lllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII 51071 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIllllIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Sap 1lt with jflovoersn THE RED LINE COMPANY FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 5 109 South Third Street E E Phone 75 NILES, MICH. E E MILLINERY FOR YOUR INSPECTION 2 E The Dry-Kold Refrigerator Co. E NILES, MICHIGAN Refrigerators for All Purposes I-I. L. SPENCER Tailoring, Dry Cleaning and Repairing 2 105 North Fourth St. NILES, MICH. E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 1081 The Tynan Hat Shop A COMPLETE LINE OF EXCLUSIVE HQ x 45 ,E X K 5 5 x E 332 K-. :- ' 'U'--' '- -'-' ' 40 1 L r--' .... 1 v -frvr vm' 1- - vim-M ms: . - - - -:- A 1a:'::. ..,.... .,..:. gm ....., V..:.,.:.., ..:,,, ,,.H...:...f.r.m.:.,.11::w.:.-.. ..,.:..i:: .mn u:a:.,g:., Q: gg, mg, 552 fm-fwwf' XO 'Ph ...... ig' -4 U 1-Sf 1 KSN A fr 693' K Y ' fwf NSAH QAM'-I ' Q xiii' LKGQX X Y f 7 W I' PN! , u 'I 421 . wi l ix, X ju! i lssx gi :Q 'u,u- -5 NN ' I Wm in ff WA F 5 Na Ng MQ Q Eiifhm Hmmm EEE, 5 ml Q '1 'R 44 1' ie1 1J5iE7!LJf32?'2: Hmmm 1 Wn'4 f'1 Us-4 X X ff MT' La x I roun unc: noons jf! ff A l f' X JZ K 7' if Q f Y! N1 5 X249 Q ff WK! '5 N G'-X fa f 17 Rig X sn QXQFGN cm? 5 I' xi N K fgiffsvx O KB X QQ XfK:,iij2fxXX,4fik 1 A Oil-QLITY ENGRAVING S and prompt dehverjf have buzlt for us one of the largest en ravm and art estabhshments :ln the counixy Courteqy co operatxon and personal mterest xn our customers are addxtxonal mducements we offer m return for ybur busmess JAHN G, OLLIER ENGRAWNG C0 554 wEs'r ADAMS STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS ff pl VIN WS? -leg: --':' ,J - I -aes, X 1' M-'zzrfrysn-, lgfif favs, ly! r rrfr rrrr v I r rrrr , , f' .. , . r X r.: ' ff r Nr X ,l3.tfiF::,Ir. . Qi X Q! gjgip ff ' 5- li':':l3:1Ni?r:lf. X 515' K .,-, ' 5n5?'7l+!:'?'ku' , Il . .55 K' f Iii? fi? if- 'fl ' :EI'-If ' N Zi' 21 1 F. -1.gl': fl: i N M ...fr p ,, ' 'qu . -:Ilan-r,..r Mm sl AL 1 . L Ag,TvF,..m.- -.,: H 55: ,-- 4' . ' 75 : '4' -PS A 'P f M 3 Eff' , ,rr 1 'ai X, ,f I Ir- , '11, , r mil ,.,r W 'j sfgggf 'gh W' ,' ,,, .K jg 1 ' 4, ' - v w,-. -IY - ' ,- f '2 SUM l peel: 42 sigfaz fr' ,A Q f1 if z Slfif :l 1'9 sri? 2551 .,,., X --,H , l 21 . ji' 3.1: E ..., A . V',r A 'I'A -.fV rr N A...: '54 rff- - r rr ':' - V w U Q . . 1 EMS!! f52fi 'Hr -2 nik' 4x5 Jain- offfc-.r in m-,n rin..-i A Casin- gg '!'!LE3PLEi5.'1'i?.L?l25,9i2i'.'!LU'2L.'122i'.f5l5?2'i'.'3i2.L.'3QLL'4'3 2,.,'i i'.gE2L'.Ei?L!i::',!! -2152: if 1 x i E 3 1 L109j E THE NILES CITY BANK i 5 Member Federal Reserve System E .gillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllillllllllllg PHONE 51 FRANK HILDERBRAND 113 MAIN ST. 1biIberbranb's 1boteI 8 Gate 2 European Plan, 351.00 Up 2 E Leading Cafe of the City. A E E Steam Heated Rooms With Water. E 2 Special Rates bythe Week NILES, MICHIGAN 2 2 ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS BY USING 2 2 Lithographs, Show Cards and Posters E MADE BY 2 The National Printing 81. Engraving Co. 2 E Offices: CHICAGO NEW YORK ST. LOUIS 2 E I-Ieme Plame NILES, NIICI-I. 2 5 FOUR PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS E 2 SAFETY SERVICE E E NILES STEEL TANK CO. E EIN!!!llIllIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllIllIlIIIllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIF 51103 Gxy-Acetylene Welding Q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 Bunbury Grocery CHASE :Q SANBORN Teas and Coffees Phone 170 NILES, MICH Forler Grocery Co. Fresh Peanut Butter made while you wait STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phone 52 BERNARD,S Drugs Sodas Candy Cigars I prtedandDo t T ltArt l IIIIIIIIIIIIII I J l A National-Standard Company Dlakers of Automobile Jacks, Railroad Track Tools Air Compressors and Wire Braids W. C. Shinn Manufacturing Co. Adakers of Shinn- Flat Pure Copper Cable Lightning Rods and Fixtures MWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmWMWMMMMMMmmmmmmmmwmmwmmmwmmmmmmmm f112j 2 GARAGE AND GENERAL REPAIRS E E 199 South Second Street Niles, Michigan E STOCK OF TIRES AND TUBES E Niles Gas Light Co. 2 302 Main Street E A T. M. SWAIN, Manager E E FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED I E E EM BALM ER E QIIIIlIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ HATCH GARAGE 5 - PHILLIPS Sz, SMITH, Proprietors Z 5 Ofiice and Salesroom Z o. D. EWELL 5 Motor Equipment Including Motor Ambulance E 3 Prompt and Eflicienl , Oiiice 465-R E E Service. Residence 104-M E illllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE L1131 A E STOCK OF FORD REPAIR PARTS 5 5 Phone 505 E gllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Paris Made Candy Building Material and Real Estate C. ATKINSON BR CK : ll -- 2 Every Bite a Delight HUNTER'S ICE CREAM 2 Manufactured by THE HUNTER COMPANY 5 NILES, MICHIGAN 3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT 51141 llIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CLOTHING STORES Read 'Em and Weep We admit that we forced down the price of Clothing in Niles. We could have followed other retailers and doubled our profit. But you Mr. Customer, are entitled to a square deal, and you are getting ithere this season, as always. lt means gloom for other retailers, but let them Read 'Em and Weep. R. D. KING, Quality Shop DR. J. G. BRODIE DENTIST SVS Kenney Sm, North Second Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE STRAND THEATER NILES, MICHIGAN arshall Grathwohl PLUMBING and HEATING . Residence 481-J 112 South Third St. Phones. Shop 209-J NILES, MICH. IIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L1l5j llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Thompson 81 Contois Painters and Decorators Phone 276-.I 1308 Oak St. Wall Paper i k F y Prices. We can also save you mo y P Varnishes and Shellac. 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