North High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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Now has turned his excellent scientific knowledge To raising trees and plants with worm-proof foliage. The directors of the modern stage need never lack Entertainers skillful; if, in fact, They look among the June class of ’24, They will find talent of all known kinds and more: There is our noted singer, Edna Morse, Who has gained much profit from her music course; And of our number one fed by the muse Has won renown—a poet— Lillian Hughes; Katie is now a tragedienne of parts Surpassing Duse and the divine Bernhardt; The greatest artist on the musical stage Is Sarah Washer, wonder of the age. She plays the violin for Eugenia Aunian Who interprets all the dances, Greek and Roman; JFesley Hargraves stars in Hollywood today, A noted rival of “Doug” Fairbanks and Charles Ray; His screen director is George DM?nico, Whose bashfulness was forgotten years ago. Kathryn Mosholder is married now. And Wilda Esworthy has ta’en the vow, ’Tis rumored, too, that Thelma TV ait e And Karl Freund have set the final date. To poor, benighted heathen far from here Dollie Hayes, the mi ssionary, carries cheer. While in America the T an Kirk Times, Carries news of all the world to other climes. On the staff a woman reporter, anxious to please. Is Bernice Calbetzor —she writes up social teas. Helen, Flops and Meradith have combined. Each with a sincere purpose in her mind. To do a great work for humanity Restoring youth by osteopathy. A beauty shop next door owned by Helen Proves faces are “not always what they seem.” Edna Siddall makes all kinds of motions Demonstrating Bendell’s Beauty Lotions, For wrinkled brow, pale cheek, and double chin Become “schoolgirl complexions” once again. Ronald TVliite —no eagle is more fleet— Has made a record at the Olympic meet. Renowned also, but not for races won Is Joe Fiasco, a dentist whom none shun. If you have toothache see him—don’t delay— To the tune of jazz he pulls teeth painlessly. An architect of grave yet pleasant mien, John Tullio’s working out our cherished dream. Planning with care and patient skill A splendid, large new high school on North Hill, Which, finished by Trimmer man in every part. Will prove itself to be a work of art. Joe Conti and Louis are also business men, Partners who sell real estate from hilltop to the glen. Homer Jones, the biggest talker in our school. Now works a trade where talking is the rule, A traveling salesman, he attempts to sell Victrolas that record our talking well. The prophetess, who searched beneath blue Heaven To trace careers of all our “57,” Grown fond of this select society Has signed with Heinz—endless variety. Dear North High, you have taught us so to live That to the world In later years our best we’ll give. May ever in our hearts this purpose dwell To meet the test, to do our duty well! —Martha TT itmer, ’24 Boost the North Star T ‘iventy-five

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CLASS PROPHECY Dear North High, loveliest school of all the land, Where high is lifted learning’s regal brand, Whose halls happy schoolmates still wander through. Whose teachers guide us into pathways new, I Seat of my early training! Bring to mind Familiar views of all my classmates kind. First Luther Hosfield, our class president, , Has gone the way his inclinations bent. For now he stands the head of all the land Elected by the new Progressive Band; While, in his very able cabinet. Two well-known members of our class have met. For Ivan sits as Secretary of State; Attorney-General Likens is his mate. Miss Myrtle Porter, once our secretary. Now nurses sick folk, making them quite merry; M ore skilled is she to diagnose the heart Than Doctor Merkle any other part; While Edna Sclirank, always most sedate. At last has met her long-expected fate— A schoolmarm, she imparts by rod and rule The well-known precepts of the old-time I school. To North High girls, Margaret Hochberg teaches gym; Our football boys are kept in perfect trim By Bill, who, after a coach’s course at Yale, , tTurns out fast teams, that win but seldom fail. (Our Edna Ingalls teaches history. And Donald Bishop rants on chemistry. While all the students down at Akron U Professor Whaley’s course with zeal pursue— Not R. O. T. C. of a martial sound. But a Radio-Senders’ Training Course pro¬ found. Rose, with care, instructs the little folk— A teaching staff more mighty than the oak. In New York at a most exclusive shop, (The owners of it keep forever on the hop) T Kenty-four Miss Gladys Ratcliffe plans and makes the clothes, ' In which our Olga Kuehnert well doth pose; By Roma Allison all the sales are made; Lucetta is for advertising paid. To satisfy an exacting clientele Styles must be found both novel and genteel. So Martha and Elizabeth journey to far strands. To Burma, Thibet and other heathen lands; They beseech the Sphinx far up the river Nile To solve this question of the latest style. Then those who wish their cares in books to bury Can find Miss Johnston in the city library; And Harriet for information they can see. She answers all their questions without fee. Other classmates, too, have entered public work. The city’s needs and welfare they do not shirk; Ruth Manderbach —none with her compares. Now for Akron’s orphan children cares; As matron Marie Colegrove appeals By cooking for the orphans tempting meals. Our class in good stenographers abounds: Lucille Eoote the keys persistently pounds. While Gertrude Scheck writes shorthand at great speed. And calls Bessie to explain what she can’t read. The adding machine is run by Marie Mekeal, She lets Mildred Davis all the letters seal. When a customer comes to pay his monthly bills A receipt for him Matilda quickly fills; While, surprising in the way she turns out work. Is Marie Gurney, foremost credit clerk. Emil Olhoeft, who spent tedious hours In drawing diagrams of bugs and flowers.

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