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Joseph Rozich President Gertrude Ollikkala Peter Petkovich Vice ' Presidem Boys ’ Tyeasurer Clara Lulis Mary Popowich Secretary Girls’ Treasurer MOTTO Forward Ever, Backward J jever COLORS Blue and Silver In selecting trustworthy guides to lead them safely through the hardships and frolic- ings of the semester, the January Class seemed to keep in mind prominence in scholarship when at the first meeting on October 16, the following were elected to office: President, Joseph Rozich; Vice-president, Gertrude Ollikkala; Secretary, Clara Lulis; Treasurers, Peter Petkovich and Mary Popowich. All of these have gained exceptional merits in scholarship. The first social event, the 12A-12B dance, took place the evening of December 8 in the gymnasium with the class officers acting as hosts to all in attendance. One affair which always proves extremely popular is the Senior play, the infinite success of which was now attributed to the very fine characterizations given by the entire cast. “The Fortune Hunter” was presented on December 14 and 15 in the auditorium and was by far the most outstanding achievement of the January Class. On January 23, the Senior banquet was held, with members of the class responding to toasts, which were designed to represent the opinons of a Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman, respectively. Edwina Obenchain as president of the 12B class was pre¬ sented the traditional trowel by Joseph Rozich. After an effective commencement address was delivered by Guy L. Miller, Circuit Court Judge, on January 22 the seventy-eight Seniors received those much-coveted documents, diplomas, from Principal Charles M. Novak. In sponsoring the Senior Class activities the language department undertook the re¬ sponsibility of committee work with the following in charge: Scholarship, Marguerite Kolb, Howard C. Porter; General meetings, Alma Lussky, Alice M. Ripley, Grace Green; Class Day, Dorothy Van Deursen, Ann M. Tobin, Kay A. Cutter; Class Play, Ann M. Tobin, Della Runkel, Geraldine Troy; Banquet, Ann Shaw; Toasts, Geraldine Sheehan, Bessie J. Ladd, Ann J. Kolmesh; Commencement, Agnes M. Ulberg, Hilde- garde Jend, Helen M. Bourke; Pictures, Edmund Doski; Pins and Rings, Charles H. Menmuir; Class Treasurer, Charles H. Menmuir; Parties, Margaret M. Schoen, Edith M. Barley, Winifred Gleason, Margaret D. Schaupner; Dresses, Agnes M. Ulberg. Page Twenty-eight
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FRANCES CATHERINE ABRATOWSKI “bobby” White. Baseball, Spring ’25; House Swimming, Fall ’26 and ’27; Swimming Pageant, Fall ’26; Varsity Swimming, ’27; House Tennis, Spring Fall ’26, Junior Life Saving Corps, Fall ’28; House Basket ball, Fall’28; House Athletic Manager, Fall’28; Jane Ad ' dams House. Detroit Business University. JENNIE BELLE ADAMS “baby belle” Miller Intermediate. Girls’ Glee Club, Fall ' 27 and Spring ' 28; House Custodian, Fall ’28; Jane Addams House. Wilberforce University, Wil- berforce, Ohio. EDWARD W. ADAMSKI Ferry. Checker and Chess Club, Fall ’26; Reserve Bask ' etball, Fall ’26; House of Democracy. Business. OLGA BALA “og” Garfield. Jane Adams; Vice- President, Spring ’27; House Council, Spring ’27; Treas- urer, Fall ’27; Pin Committee, Fall ’27; Constitution Com ' mittee, Fall ’27; Custodian, Spring ’28; Corresponding Secretary, Fall ’28; Chairman of Scholarship Committee, Spring ’28; The Review Re- porter, Fall ’28; News Editor, Spring ’28; N. E. G. R. Service Committee, Spring ’28; Chairman of Publicity Committee, Spring ’28; Or ' chestra, ’27 to ’28; ' “Three Springs,” Fall ’27; “Holy City,” Spring ’28; Decora- tions Committee; Jane Addams House. Business. LILLIAN BEEN “billie” Garfield. Art Committee; Swimming, ’28 to ’29; Color and Flower Committee; Jane Addams House. Art. FRANCES BILLUPS “frans” Lincoln. Senate, ’25; Jane Addams House. Michigan State formal. SECONDINA BOCCABELLA First ward, Ohio. Orchestra, ’27, ’28; The Review: Re- porter, Fall ’27; Jane Addams House. Business. OTIS CAMPBELL “captain” George. R. O. T. C., ’25-29; Captain of Rifle Team, ’28-29; Captain of R. O. T. C., Fall ’27 to Spring ’28; All City Band, Spring ’28 to Spring ’29; House of Democracy. Boston Conservatory of Music. JEANETTE COLE “chunky” Garfield. Jane Addams House Ypsilanti ?{ormal. ALICE DORFF “al” Greusel. Reporter and School Editor of The Review, Fall ’27; Secretary of N. E. G. R.,Fall ’28; Vice-President, N. E. G. R., Fall ’28; Girls’ Treasurer of i2B Class, Fall ’28; “The Fortune Hunter,” Fall ’28; Jane Addams House. Detroit Teachers ' College. Page Twenty ' nine
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