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

 - Class of 1926

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HADLEY ENSIGN “Had” “Pare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more, is none.” —Shakespere. He says, “I'in going to hitch my wagon to a star.” We say, We hope it isn't a falling one.” FRENCH TECHNICAL COURSE: Foot-hall 3. 4: Football Letters. 4; Track 3, 4; Track Letter 3, 4: Class Basketball 3. 4: Numerals 3. 4: Tech. Club 1: Math. Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Hi-Y Treasurer 4: Tri-Square 3. 4: Booster Club 4; Booster Club Secretary 4; King Committee. Prophecy Committee: Feature Editor of Viking Staff: Financial Manager Viking Staff'. KATHERINE WITWER “Ken” “Her 7-oice teas ever soft and low. An excellent thing in woman.” —Shakespere. She says, ”1 don’t believe in signals.” We say, That is evident from the red one you’ve been disregarding.” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Glee Club 1. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Cheer Leader 2. Greentown. Ohio: Trionian Club 3. Marion. Ohio; Censowe 4: Achievement Committee 4; North Star Staff'. ROSS PHILLIPS “Rosie” “A man is like a bit of Laborador spar, which has no luster as you turn it in your hand until you come to a particular angle; then it slimes deep and beautiful colors.”—Emerson. He says: ”1 am going to coach a championship team.” We say, Rosie has had much practice coaching our second team.” TECHNICAL COURSE: Football 2. 3. 4: Football Letters 2. 3. 4: Class Team Coach 4: Assistant Football Coach 4. Booster Club 3. 4: Viking Staff. Sport Editor: North Star Staff' 4: Class Yell Committee. LOLA CODA “Lolly” “Music has charms to soothe the savage hearts, to soften rocks, and bend the knotted oak.—Congreve. She says. I'm going to fiddle my Jife away.” We say. Lola speaks for herself. She is a violinist of high rank. Our North High Orchestra will he lost without her. COMMERCIAL COURSE: Inter Hi Or- chestra 12. 3. I: North Orchestra 2. 3. 4: (Vnsowe I. 2: Class Basketball 1: Song Committee; Shorthand Contest 4: Art Club 3; Sewing Club. CLARENCE FL1CKINGER “Flickey” Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christianity.”—Beecher. He says. Put me down for anything. I don’t care.” We say. Once we have followed directions. Be any thing you choose, ‘Flickev.’ TECHNICAL COURSE: Track 3. t: Class Basketball 4: Class Basketball Numerals 4; English Club 1: Math. Club 2. EILEEN RODDEN Along the cool sequestered vale of life. She kept the noiseless tenor of her way.” —Gray. She says. I intend to make nursing nty life work. We say. We're sure your good nature will bring you success.” SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Censowe I. 2. 3. 4: Biology Club 2: Sewing Club 2: Debate Club 1: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3: Edith Cavell. History Festival.

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GENEVA BOYLE “Gene” “Modesty is a shining light, it prepares the mind to receive It now'edge, and the heart for truth.”-—Guizot. She says. I will be a poetess some day. if 1 don't starve. We say. Poetesses don’t starve now-a-days—they marry rich heirs. CLASSICAL COURSE: Glee Club 4: (Vnsowc 3. 4: North Star Staff 4: Biology Club 4; Math. Club 3; Class Point Committee. LAWRENCE MEROLD “Good nature and an even temper will give you an easy companion for I ife.”—A dd iso n. He says, Don't expect anything and you’ll never be disappointed. We say. That's a comfortable motto, at least. TECHNICAL COURSE: Technical Club •2. 8: Radio Club 3; Literature Banquet, George Washington. MARJORIE EMMONS “Marj” “The laughter of girls is, and ever teas, among the delightful sounds on Earth.”— )eQuincy. She says. I want to be a stenog rapher.’ ’ We say. If you follow all the advice you’ve been given this term, you'll be a ‘cracker-jack.’ ” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Class Poem 4: Glee Club 4; Class Basketball 1, ‘2, 3, 4: Censowe 3, 4; North Star Staff 4: Biology Club 3: Math. Club 3: Style Show 1. MARGARET BEDUR “Peggy” “Never is I he low, sweet, soft voice of teoinon finer than in the earnest but mellozv tones of familiar speech. —Giles. She .‘ays. My greatest ambition is to be a brunette.” We say. “Well, all things are possible.” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Censowe 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. I: Viking Staff 4; English 2: Biology Club 2; Ring Committee 4. JAMES HARKINS “Slim” “A wit’s a feather, and a chief’s a rod; An honest man's the noblest work of God:’—rope. He says, I want to be an architect.” We say. ”We’ll let you draw plans foi a new North High that will hold us all.” TECHNICAL COURSE: Technical Club 1. 2: Memorial Committee. GERALDINE BAKER “Gerry” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.”—l.amb. She says. ”1 want to study music and be a music teacher.” We say, “We won't promise to take lessons from you. but we'll be ready always to hear you sing.” SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Censowe 2. 8, 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Math. Club 3; Volleyball Numerals I ; History Festival, a Norwegian girl; North Star Staff' 4.



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RUTH MILFORD “Milly” “ J'riendship improves happiness and abates misery by doubling our joy and dividing our grief”—Addison. Sin- says. “I just want to bo a success, that's all.” Wo say. Ruth wouldn't tell us her ambition but wo think wo know. CLASSICAL COURSE: North Star Staff 4: Censowe r. 2. 8. 4: Latin Club 2: Song Committee 4. MAYNARD GRIFFITH ‘‘Griff” “It leas his nature to blossom into song, as it is a tree’s to leaf itself in April. -—.Alexander Smith. Ho says. 1 want to till Caruso’s place.” We say, You ought to bo able to succeed in anything after the practice you’ve had as our cla .s president. CLASSICAL COURSE: Class Presi- dent 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Football Letter 4: Class Basketball Numerals 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball Captain 4: Track I. 2 3, 4: Track Letters 3. 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y President 4; Booster Club 2. 3. 4: Booster Club President 4: Tri-Square 3. 4 : Vice President 4 : Dreamer in Operetta, Dreams: Viking Start' 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4. RUTH WHEELER “Hardens become light when cheerfully borne.”—Ovid. She savs. Why worry? Do the best you can.” We say. We agree with you. Ruth. Worry never helped anyone to graduate, but one's best work never failed to bring him his diploma.” HOMEMAKING COURSE: Cenaowe 2. 4: Sewing Club. MARY BABLER Slay, slay al home, my heart, and rest; Home-keeping hearts are happiest. —Longfellow. She says, “Don't bother me. I’m busy!'' Wi 8« y. “Yes. Mary. we know you're always busy.” SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Glee Club 1. 2: Art Club 2. 3: Flower Committee; History Festival, British maid. BOYD McCRORY “Mac” “Many a man who now wears a peasant's shoes wott'd wear golden spurs if knighthood were the reward of worth.”—Jerrold. He says, I intend to invent something useful to mankind” We say. “Any boy who can graduate in three and one-half years has a good start.” CLASSICAL COURSE: English Club 2: Radio Club 3: Track I. 2: Class Bas ketball 3. I: Basketball Numerals 3. 4: North Star Staff 4: Glee Club 1; History Festival, Knight. ELIZABETH INGERSOLL “Betsy” “A flower of meekness grows on a stem of grace”—Montgomery. She says, “My ambition is to pound a typewriter. We say. “If you must pound, better the typewriter than anything we know of.” SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Censowe 1. 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Biology Club 2: Memorial Committee: H i s t o r y Festival, “Madame Roland.” r I

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