Northwestern High School - Norwester Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1927
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'X 'x .f' -1'-f-fhxl ..- ICONTE-If-IT I o DEDICA OF SCHOOL RY CLASS JUNE CLASS CELEBS HOUSES ALUMNI ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS o MUSIC AND DRAMA FEATURES T'fT'l l'1'W'T YT'l Y gi Isla Q A A 1 4 Ii i? 4 L Editor . Assistant Editor Photographic Editor Art Editor Sport Editors Feature Editor Editorial S ecre tary Typists . Business Manager Circulation . General Advisor . STAFF 649 HARRY MONTGOMERY . FRANCES WHIPPLE . HELEN TACKABURY . MARJORIE KAPAUN EMILY EAMAN ' LEWIS BARSTOW f HARRY BENJAMIN . DOROTHY KEMNITZ I FREDA BOERSIG IEDNA WASSERMAN 0045 . SIDNEYWOOLNER . . HELEN AULPI-I 969 . PIHIYLLIS G. WILEY 1' R. 4 FACULTY Q H I5 LQVLTL. 1 1 1 3 r 1 THESE ARE THE GUIDES WHO i DAY BY DAY mcmumcii Ai Am: LEADINQ Us THROUGH LERRNINGS ww Em P A fvfiw EEWD xv'-Jvv. mme:Hrmrmmwmnmwrmmmwrmmwmmmnsmmwmnmwmumwrmmmm-:mwmn E fi is . sz 2 3 3 Z 3 3 E za I E F' E 5 5 E E G E E I 1 4 5 F E E E n 5 E an 3 3 BYRONJ RIVFTT PRmNcnPHL, JOHN E PORTER SFXDXE V1 FXLLEY RSSMSTHNT PRINUPRLS I E aa -1 2 3 E - E 2 3 E 5 E sa E 3 3 E S K7 3 Li as E F si 3 ie E - E E 2 2 v Q E 5 if. -A za lg 3 5 1 2 5 3 E E - 2 5 a 33 1 '- WI - 1 -1 1' - 1 '- W1 - , ' 1 - Y- 1 -' 1 -' 1x E ENHNMWHLMWHNMWHMWHHNNWHNWWHRNWHNNMHWWwHNMhHNMHHhME H143 NORTHVVESTERN CHRONICLE The following new teachers and clerk Chapter 1 3 May 1 1926 to May 1 197.7 added during the past year Katherine Ainswo th Barbara Barker Earl F Benson Marie Beveridge CMrsj Ella C Bliss Ella M Clark Kenneth W Dean Katherine Doherty Irene 1 Finn Anna E Holt Marion M Munro Hazel O Donovan R Carl Stoll Edith Tilton Malcolm B Weaver Marie Bering Kathryn Brady Ruth Fenrich Dagrnar McGrath Dorothy Smith English Biology History French Latin Biology History Commercial English English English Latin Chemistry English Health Education Clrek Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk s have been The following teachers and clerks have left during the past year Margaret B Buehrer Leave of Absence Charles E Chadsey Resigned Harriet Coyle Resigned Evelyn R Gregory Resigned Warren Hoyt Transferred to Burroughs Intermediate Ruth Beebe Lennox Leave of Absence Grace Millard Transferred to College High Muriel Netzorg Leave of Absence Rachel Ryman Leave of Absence Mildred Troester Transferred to Southeastern Hope S Vorys Leave of Absence Frank Wood Transferred to Sherrard Intermediate Evelyn L Dudman Resigned Married Frieda Gamble Deceased Grace Rohrback Resigned Clara VanDeventer Transferred to Southwestern Wendell Walton Transferred to City College The opening of the Central High School in February 1916 temporarily relieved the crowded condition at Northwestern but in March 1927 the enrollment was again far in excess of the school s capacity The enrollment by houses in March 1927 was as follows Mt. Vernon ..,,,,...,,1.,.......,....,,....1. o Pershing .,.,...................,....,,,.,,,..... joan of Arc ..,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,..,...,,. .,,.. o Marshall ,..,,.,,.,,....,.,.,........,,,.,...,.., Betsy Ross .,,.,...,,,,,,..,.r,,r,,,,,...,..,,. Roosevelt ,..,..,,.,.......r .........,.. ,,....,, 1 f - Clara Barton. ..1.., ,,,,.,.,1,,,,,,,,,..r,r,.. o 1 Wilson .,.,.,....,,..v....,..,,,,,...,.,..Y...... , jane Austen ..,,... .,,, .....,...,, ,,,...,r., L 1 n coln ..,,,.,,,,....,.,,,..,..,.,,,,,.......,,.. Total ,,,..,..r,,.,......,........,...,,......,,r... 435 3 The school continues to run on a double session with an eleven period day from 8:oo A. M. to 4:45 P. M. The total number of young men and women who were graduated in june 1916 and in january 1927 was 612. Of this number approximately onefhalf entered higher institutions of learning. In December the music department under the direction of Miss Alice Lowden gave' a very creditable production of the opera Sweethearts. The january 12A Class under the direction of Miss julia Gettemy presented the play Inside the Lines to a large and enthusiastic audience. The june Class will give three short plays. P A In athletics the year has been very successful. The 1926 baseball team won the city championship' the football team the city championship' the 192.7 indoor track team the city championship' the basketball team placed third in the city race and the swimming teams won the city and state championship. - The debating team tied with Eastern in the city contest. The house debating teams had the most suc' cessful season in the history of the school with Betsy Ross standing in first place and Wilson in a close second. - Northwestern maintains the following publications: a weekly newspaper the Colt ' a monthly the Odds and Ends' and an annual the Norwester. All of them compare favorably with the best high school .- publications in the country. ' From the importance given to extra curricular activities some may conclude that these are the most im- ? rtant parts of the school, but such is not the case. Daily class room work is always emphasized, and the Q aculty keep in mind that the high school is training young people to be worthy citizens of a great city and a - E great nation. lg I! B. J. RIVETT. E 2 ? I1 E E EHHWMHHWMEHNMEHNMHHWMWHWMWHNMWHWMEHWMEHWMHHWMWHRME EWHWNWEWMWMP1IFIWPIPIINWHPIIFWElBillv'IJI'.iIb1flIIhIIL'IblIM1IP17PIflIIKlFIl'IF!IIFiPi'blIYIWHHIEIEI E 5 A . Z E Ll E 3 lg ' ' 3 ' : 1 fe ' ' 1 eessasssr A I ssssss . 2 t 't' . . ' ct'A ' ' . 2 ' . I ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,..,. ........,,,...,,.,,,,, A E . ' .......,..,...,,. ff ' ' 'AWN ' 3 . ..,., ,.., .... I ..,,,. . 22 , I essssssssgsss ' 1 . I ' fs 4 .,,,,,,,,,,.. I ' ,.,,.........., 3: - eeerr-reeeet' rrreeee , . r-eetr-----r-e'-- :E Vera Librarian Dorothy .,...,. Leave of Absence iz .' ' . ' . 'E . ....,.. fQf. '.', ffcff '- . ....,,...... 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C, E 3 - :az IQ 3 5 E P m E 2 EFJHWMWEHWMWHWMWHNMWHWMWHWMWMNMWHWMEHWMHHWMWHWNW!-ill1DFIIEl 121611 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Harry OBrien Head Bookkeeping Gracia DaRatt Shorthand Typewriting Ella Doherty Shorthand Typevxriting Com Latin Katherine Doherty Typewriting Arithmetic Nell Gregg Typewriting Arithmetic Kathleen Joyce Bookkeeping Shorthand Type writing Charles Ludkc Bookkeeping Arithmetic Com Law Grace Maichele Shorthand Typewriting Eleanor Peterson Shorthand Typewriting Ruth Randall Shorthand Typevuriting Airth metic ENCLISH DEPARTMENT Marquis Shattuck-Head Katherine Ainsworth Margaret Avery C. G. Bigger joseph Blumenthal Gertrude Bogenrider Cora Bright Marie Brown Martha Butler Mrs. Agnes Donovan julia Gettemy Mrs. Anne Holt Mae jaehnig Marcia Kelly Rose Lehman Mrs. Ruth Maclnnes Beatrice Merriam Marion Munro Eleanor Neil Lelia Nelson Frances Norton Elizabeth Seaver jean Thomas Olive Waggoner N. E. Tilton Edna Tingsten Gertrude Ungers Iris Videan William Washington Phyllis Wiley Alice Wyman Edna Geeson, Speech Correction FACULTY ExAcT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Sherman Wilson Head Chemistry Physics Geraldine Brasie Chemistry William Munsell Chemistry Carl Stoll Chemistry Verne Wyble Chemistry W M Wade Physics HEALTH EDUCATION Boys DEPT Bert Maris Head Samuel Bishop Arthur Carty Russell D Fraser H F P james Harry Lennox Malcolm Weaver Robert Wiley John Tkacik R O T C HEALTH EDUCATION KGIRLSD DEPT Norma Schwendener Head Prudentia Huffman Irene Lampkin Vilena MacDonald Elsie Watson Wilma Wickstrom HISTORY DEPARTMENT Florence Hill Head Olga Battersbee Helen Bauer Earl Benson joseph Blumenthal Clifford Carr Susanna Clough Kenneth Dean Mary Dimon Irene Finn Gladys Hinmon Lydia Holtman AnnafMay Hughes Vernetta Kemm Anna K. Keppel Rita Love Frances Norton Louise Orth Margaret Walker Charles Watkins INDUSTRIAL ARTS L. G. Burgess-Head Burton Baisinger, Manual Harry Barget, Manual Charles Braun, Manual Frank A. Spicer, Manual Mary Elliott, Domestic Art Shirley Simpson, Domestic Art Deda Emmons, Domestic Science Eva Strickland, Domestic Science Florence Guenther, Drawing Ethelwyn Verschaeve, Drawing Edna Maris, Design LANGUACE DEPARTMENT Elsie Cooper Head Mrs Marie Beveridge French Mildred Maloney French Eva Newton French Helen St john French Emma Nielson German Ella Bliss Latin Mary Howes Latin Nonna Norris Latin Hazel O Donovan Latin Dorothy Roehm Latin and Greek Sarah Sheehan Latin Karl Van Dyke Latin Hazel Hart Spanish Caroline Leonard Spanish Gertrude McGraIn Spanish MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Sadie M Alley Head Hildegarde Bec john Bovill Mrs Mable Bovill Edna Bromley Blanche Covey Virginia Daniel William C Doolittle Eunice Grover Wade Hulbert Laura jones Flora R. Linn Florence Mathews Rachel Newcomb Richard E. Remington Esther Smith Gladys Snyder R. D. Twitchell William Wentworth Charles Wyman Florence Younglove Music DEPARTMENT Alice Lowden-Head Agnes jackson Hazel jackson Mabelle Newell NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A. R. Gilpin-Head Barbara Barker, Biol. Catherine Cavanaugh, Biol. Ella Clark, Biol. Doris Cline, Geography Albert Hollinger, Biol. Violet Peacock, Biol. jean Wilson, Geography Bernice Woodbeck, Biol. Kenneth Dean, Geography Frederick Sisson, Biol. ENLNWMHHWMWHWMEHNMEJHWMWHRJMWHUTMWNWMFUHWMHHWMWHWMWFIRM E E E E 5 E E Z H E E 3 I E Z 2 E E EIMNINMWMNMWMNMWMNMIWMPIMWFMIPMWEIHmwmblFEWMNIIJWMPIMWMNMWMNFAIEI I E E 2 S 3 Z , E' y b p . - . , 5 - , . A ' ,- , 3 - V . . , . A - 1 Z , , -' . . 3 . , 1 E i ' I . 1 1 E .Q ' ' ' ' Austin M. Cline, Physics IsabellaBlack,Latin E ' I I ,l A . . , , ', A A E . '- Q 3 . . Q A E ' A 1 l . Z , . . . . E ' . U . , E I . A A I E 2 . . E 1 ' E E I Z B E Cl' r E 5 E E 3 lrvl IJMTUHQY maxi 'l- F-ILLYJNYRYYVWJVYYYJYWBAAXLQ x E ' 'mmw mnmxnmsmiwa Q' w 17.1-:Er U5 U IEIEJIEJEIJ YH N4 B BE. 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CLARK-Pattengill5 House Baseball 131 171' House Basketball 31 151 171' House Football 41' House Trac 1415 House Swimming 141 161' College of City of Detroit. ALBERTA C. CLEAGE-Academy of Athens Athens 'Tennessee' Fis University Nashville Tennessee. CLARA JANE CLUTE-Marr' Girls Affiliated Club 14-81' Forum 171' IZA Social Committees Glenn Eden Stanford Connecticut. EDITH A. COGGAN-G0ldberg5 Northwestern Busif ness Club 7f815 Creation 5 Business. ELMA COHOE-Redford High School5 Sodales 1815 College of City of Detroit. KATE ELIZABETH COLLYER-Special Advanced: Student Council 16f715 Alcott 13f81, Secretary 14f51 171' President 1815 Colt Staf 111 1315 Commencement Committee5 University of Michigan. CREW C. COUSE-Marr5 House Treasurer 1715 House VicefPresident 1815 Hifi Club 13f815 N Club 16f81, Treasurer 1715 School 16-815 Cross Country 16181, Captain 1715 House Football 17f815 Captain House Track 1615 Memorial Committeeg University of Michigan. CATHERINE MAE CURRIN-Goldberg5 Inside the Lines 5 12A Memorial Committee5 Business. EDGAR R. DANBY,-Commercial High School, Montreal, Canadag Hi-'Y' Club 16-815 Colt Staff 171: College of City of Detroit. DEERI G ENDLILK ESTABROOK DUXBERRY LAURA B. DAVID-Condon Intermediate' Sodales 15f815 Art Club 16f71' Girls Athletic Association 151' Home Science Club 1815 Teachers College. LEWIS CHARLES DAVIS-Goldberg' Business. JAMES DAWSON-Longmont High School' University of Idaho. DOROTHY B. DEERING-Hutchins Intermediate' Forum 17f8 ' 12A Social Committee' Business. DOROTHY DUXBERRY- MARGARET EAMAN-Marr5 House 'Treasurer 14f61, Secretary 171, President 1815 Alcott 14-815 Student Council 1715 Norwester 14f715 School Hockey 121 141 161 181, Captain 161 1815 School Basketball 15f815 School Tennis 151 1715 School Track 111 131 151 1715 House Basketball 1I'31j House Swimming 121 1415 junior Baseball 1115 President of Girls' Athletic Association 161 1715 Wellesley College. BERNICE ENDLICK-Pattengill5 W. Scientific and Radio Club 17-81, Secretary 1815 Creation 1315 Messiah 141: College of City of Detroit5 University of Michigan. OREL R, ERVIN-Winterhalterg Home Science Club 15-615 Picture Committee5 Business. ALICE C. VESTABROOK-Iejferson5 Northwestern Scientific and Radio Club 16f81, VicefPresident 1815 Forum 17f815 University of Michigan. 'w 2 E E E E 5 E E S tl E E 3 E E 3 E E ENHWMWHWMEHWMEHWMWHWMWHNMEHNMWHWMEBWMHHWMWHWMWHRM EWWNMWMNNWMNMWMNMWEHNWUBMWMNMWMHMWMNMWHNMWMNMWMNMS G E 1 - ' 2 1 S . g E Z . I Z I . I E 4 E il vt' CA ' 1 'A L 5 E E 1' l 3 , 3 1 E Q . ,, I E eg' 5 S . Q - 1' ' I 5 I it Q E I 2 E . ' E -Y 1 D E . . N . E E 5' , k C , 1 . . ' ' , 1 , Z , - B . k 1 t' . E . . l . . 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LAW- I'hirkell5 House Track C555 Student Council C855 Hiff Club C6f85, President of Gray Chapter C855 Chairman of 12A Ring and Pin Com' rnittee5 University of Michigan. DOROTHY L. LENTON-Franlglin5 TrifC C5f655 Creation 5 'Ypsilanti Normal. PAULINE LEVY-Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.5 House Manager of Girls' Athletic Association5 House Swimming C452 House Baseball C55 C755 School Swimming C45 C65 C855 Chairman of 12A Motto Com' mittee5 College of City of Detroit. CHARLES B. LEWIS-Northeastern High Schoolg Business. CECILIA M. LIBERMAN-Sarnpson5 Le Cercle Francais C4fB5, President C855 Odds and Ends C85, Music Editor C855 College of City of Detroit. JAMES T. LIDDELL - Condon Inrermediate5 Pre- Medics C6f85 President5 Inside the Lines 5 12A Ring and Pin Co'mmittee5 Detroit College of Medicine. MARION R. LORD-Ypsilanti High School5 swim- ming C755 Baseball C7'85j University of Michigan. GERTRUDE R. MACHUTA-Ellis5 Northwestern Business Club C5f855 Business. JACK E. MACKENZIE-Port Huron High School5 House Football C855 College of City of Detroit. WILLIAM MANTHEI-Neinas5 Business. LEWIS MARRIOTT-Sampson5 College of City oj Detroit. BETTY M. McKAY-Hutchins Interrnediate5 Los Leones Espanoles C7f855 12A Ring and Pin Com' 'Y!1'lIICCj 'Teachers College. EARL C. MCKENZIE-Angell5 House Football C15 C355 Reserve Football C555 School Football C755 College of City of Detroit. BETTY L. MEAD-Estabrooly Art Club C35 C555 House 'Tennis5 House Debating5 Inside the Lines 5 12A Treasury Committee5 College of City of Detroit5 University of Michigan. GEORGE E. MEASEL-Pattengill5 Iland C451 Pre' Medics C6-855 Hi 'Y Club C7'85j Uriivfr: ty of Michigan: E 5 E E 2 E E I5 E E SE E 2 U E E 3 'Q G E 2 E E EWFIPJIUWEWNIWPANVSIWFIPIFHIWMEJISIWPIIEI WwblmwmblVEWMNMWHPIMWEMMWMNIHIE E I5 S . 4 3 F4 5 2 is D E 1 A ' E . if E I N f ' ' 4 E 1 E Z I 2 . 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MUXWORTHY- LURLINE NELSON-Dearborn High School5 Univer- sity of Detroit. PHILLIP M. OAKES-Central High School5 Bios Club C655 Boys' Glee Club C655 School Cheer Leader C6'75j House 'Tennis C655 Captain C655 Business. HELEN D. OWEN-South High School, Grand Rapids, Michigang Los Leones Espanol C7'85f N. W. Business Club C855 Business College. RUTH J. PATTERSON-Hutchins Intermediatq Post Graduate. JESSIE PAULSEN-Pattengill5 Girls' Rifle Club C751 Girls' Business Club C755 House Rifle 'Team C755 Business College. LEONA PAYNE-Hutchins Intermediate5 House Secretary C75, Treasurer C855 Student Council C7f855 Tri-C C5f655 Sodales C5-655 House Basketball C655 School Basketball C6-855 House Baseball C55 C755 House Tennis C755 House Swimming C855 Messiah C455 12A Picture Committee5 Post Graduate Course5 Wellesley. GWENDOLYN PEARSON-'I'ilden5 12A Ring and Pin Committee. CHARLES W. PETERSON-Angell5 House Basketball C355 University of Michigan. CARL POEHLMAN-Marr5 Science and Radio Club C655 House Track C255 House Basketball C45 C655 House Rifle C355 School Rifle C6fB55 College of City of Detroit. FRANCES QUIDER-Angellg Girls' Glee Club C4-855 House Swimming C4-555 School Swimming C655 Robin Hood 5 Ohio Wesleyan. ERVIN RAPENPORT- 1 Z Z 4 mw'1L-urmrzrumwmramwrimrmwrmmwmeumwmumwmizrswrmmwrmmwrmmwmu S EG za s 2 a 3 :z I 2 ' 3 . A ss 3 1 .A E E 5 5 LJ E E I :Q C 2 I is E m . 2 E EG . z . E5 3 5 M IE . O ..N . R N N N P . . 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HtT MARION L THOMPSON Eastern Hugh School Business Club Q75 Q85 House Basketball Q65 12A Treasury Comrmttee College of Cnty of Detrozt CARL R THOMSEN Estabrook Luster Club Q4 85 School Debatmg Q85 12A Commencement Commxttee Chmrman College of Cxty of Detrozt Lxeutenant Q85 House Rnjle 'Team Q75 School R1 e Team Q85 College of Cnty o Detrmt MADALINE S TICE Washxngton fumor Hugh School Port Huron M1ch1gan Le Cercle Francaxs Q35 Q45 College of Cnty of Detrozt ADELE E TOSSY McGraw Sczence and Radto Club Q65 Q75 Forum Q7 85 College of Caty of Detroxt ETHEL M TOUPIN Condon Intermedaate House Debatmg Q75 IZA Pxcture Comrmttee Busmess School HERMINE C ULRICH Pattenglll Forum Club House BaseballQ55 Creatzon Q55Q65 Hzghwayman Insxde the Lmes 12A Dmner Comrmttee Teachers College il for 1 SI' LLANE STEWART ' .I - 'I ' I'E ' .'TFWART ' ,NIAN ' . YC - I ' 'H .f ' Y TATE , ' . 'ACA.' .. 1. .. '.. 5 C. ' 5 T 5 N H 5 . k J I r Q ' - D I V V . f ' ' 5 DAVID C. THOMSON-Angellg R. O. T. C. Q5f85, . i . 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A Csf85g Corresponding Secretary C65 Vice President C75 SUM- ALLEN Nf - H H'gL School- Tfafhm President Cay, Cercle Francais C7-855 Greek club C2-75, Colt Staff C6f85g Odds and Ends: Teachers College. FRANK L. AMPRIN-Hannemang Sodales C7-85' College of the City of Detroit. ROY E. BATIE-House Football C15' Track Cz5' Reserve - . , . Football C35j School Trac C45 C65'House Vice-President CAE5ne?'OT9.kEllId,BHBHICLI Intermediate Strmg C551 House Treasurer C655 Lister Debating C7'85, Vice- kw ' ' President 755 President C85g Hi-T Student E FRED BADGER-Angellg College of the cn, of Council. 3 Detroit. E E . ROBERT J BATY-Patten ill' Sodales C 165' House GLENNA W. BAGNALL-Pattengillg French Club Q S f A 4 n E E C3681 t'Messiah C15 C355 CreationU f25i Teachers Golf c4'6l' Home Basketball Lgl' Umvmmy of -' Co lege. fl 5 PRESTON L. BARNARD-Pattengillg can stag Co, WILLIAM BECKER7 3 iz Glee Club C3f65g Vice-President C85g Messiah C35g B f 5 Detroit. 1 ucycanon.. 543: .Robin Hoodni Him q6'8D: ..Whm MARION. BELL-Conrad High Schools Conrad, jg .lohnnie Comes Marching Homeni House Vice' Montana' GMS Afflmffd Club VD' Umvamy of E President C85p Detroit Conservatory of Musicg Oberlin on ana' 2 rg College' ROSE BERESH-Hutchins Intermediateg Los Leones S E KATHOLINE M. BARNEBEE-Battle Creek High C7'85f House Debating C3-455 College of the City of E il School: Western State Normal, Kalamazoo. Detroit. E E 2 Q E 1 E EWHWMWHWMWBWMWIHWMWHWMWHWMWMNMWHWMEHWMHHWMWHWMWHWME llssl 1 ElW lbJl'SlNPNNIWFINNIWMPIFHIWPHNW 'll!'lI'4lhllL'lk1fdIlVP'IL 1FFWFPIIIINFPIFIIWFEINWMEI N 'WW 'RIF-IEIHLRIHEFNIC1RWIIRHHYWHWPZWHEENHEMRIHWFSIHIRWIPJI-1.lTllP'' IEIWIRIHEIWWHWMWHWNIRIHWVIRIHWMW MEARL BERMAN Neunas Intermedxate Sch1llerC85 Northwestern Busmexs Club C6 85 Busmess ALICE A BEYER Pattengull Colt Staff C85 North wextern Busmess Club C6 ol Treasurer C75 Presulert C85 Business ROBERT BIRENBAUM Franlqlm House Debatmg Cz 45 Scurlce Club C4 55 Czrcle Francaxs C45 H1 Y C6 75 Colt Cz S5 UTlllCTS!lV o Southern Cal: orma RUTH BISHOP Central Hugh School Duluth Mmnesota Glee Club Cs 75 When Iohnrw Come March1ng Home Urm erntv of Mxchtgarr NIEREDITH BIXBY Marr HiT Cz 75 Band C3 75 School Tenrus C15 C55 C75 Captam C75 Stetson Um terutv Florula FRIEDA BOERSILHD W Holmes Noruester Sta C7 85 Schxller Club Cs 75 Northwestern Busxness Club C6 85 Forum C85 umor Trac Team C25 House Trac C45 C85 R1 e Club C85 Hou e Team C85 Nouce Swnmmmg C65 House Debatmg C7 85 Teachers College KARIN L BOESEN Sampson Muszc Course ETHEL L BOHANNAN South Hugh School, Akron, Ohm Greek Club Cs 85 Teachers College CLARENCE J BOLDT JR Barbour, N Club C7 85 School Sunmrnmg C6 85 Unwersrtv of M1ch1gan Nji Wx itll' ,U like 416 75k EARL J BOOMER McM1cl1ael Summer School House Football C75 House SlUlYt1'Yl1lt1gC75 ELIZABETH W BOYER Northern Hlgh School Amncz Cs 85 Teachers College Alma IEANNEB BRADER Marr Un11ers1tvojM1chxgar1 GLADYS E BRAIDEL St Theresas Colt Staff C7 85 Northwestern Business Club C6 85 Busmess JUNE M BRANDT Pattengtll House Sec etarx Treasurer C85 Owls A hated Club 285 Secretarw C65 Inter Club Representatue C75 Vxce Prewdent C85 Home Sc1ence Club C6 85 Asszstant Correspondmg Secretarv C85 1 A Tvfeenonal Committee College of the Cxtv o Detroxt FREDERICK BRAYTON Hutchmson Intermedxate House Bas etball C45 House Baseball C45 House Tenms C65 School Tenms C85 U1111ersutvc1fM1ch1gan HARRIETT I BRISTOW Guest Northwestern Busmess Club C6 85 House Baseball C65 House Basketball C75 IZA Plow, Busxness CHESTER R BROOKS Henneman College ofthe Cntv of Detrozt IZLARENCEF BROWN Parrenglll Mmgan Agn cultural College El B E rv- un L H! 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BRUESER-Angell5 Schiller C4'85f Forum C7-85' Secretaryffreasurer C855 Rifle Club C855 House Rifle 'Team C855 Teachers College. ROBERT H. BUCHANAN-Goldberg' House Swimf ming 655 House Bas etball C755 House Debating 7f855 Student Council C855 Lister Debating Club 7-8 . CLARA M. BUCON-Sampson' Norwester Staff C7-85' Girls Ajhliated Club Forum Teachers College. DOROTHY BUHRER-Hutchins Intermediate' No - wester Sta C7f855 Spanish Club c7'85j College ofthe City of Detroit. NOLA A. BURNETTE-Franklin5 Northwestern Business Club C7-855 Business. EDWARD BURKARD-Fieldg N Club C7f855 House Football C655 School Football C75. MARY CAMPBELLfl.ister C4f855, VicefPresident C65, President C755 Girls' Amliated Club C5-85, Treasurer C755 Colt Staff C555 House VicefPresiderit C655 House 'Treasurer C755 House President C855 12A Ring and Pin Committee. DORIS E. CARPENTER-O. W. Holmes5 Norwester Staff 7f85' Sodales C5185 Unitersity of Michigan. GERALDINE C. CHADWICKfMarr5 Norwester Staff C7'85 Music and Drama Editor5 Greek Club C3-35' Glee Club C5f855 L Messiah' C35' Creation C455 National Music Convention 655 University School o Music Ann Arbor. WILMA CHAMBERLAINiSampson5 Norwester Sta C7f855 Forum C7'85j Girls Ajfliated Club 7fH55 Teachers College. EUGENIE I. CHAPEL-Angell' Odds and Ends C5-75' Norwester Sta C7'85j Amici C3'85j Lister Debating Club C4-85 VicefPresident C855 House Debating Team 3455 VA Playg Bonstelle Dramatic School. CATHERINE CHAPMAN-Pattengillg French Club C3f8 President C85' Girls A hated Club 7f85' Messiah ' 5'Creation ' Music. HELEN CHEEVER-'Thayer Academy, Braintree, Massachusetts5 Colt Staff C7f855 Alcott C7-85, Uniirerf sity of Michigan. EDITH H. CLAPP-Northern High Schoolg Girls' Afhliated Club C7f855 Teachers College. MARION CLEMETT-McGraw5 Circle Francais C5f655 Northwestern Business Club C6'555 Schiller Club C855 Messiah 5 Business. JANET CLINTON-Monroeville High, Monroeville, Ohiog House Swimming C5f655 Columbia University. EWMNMWMEMWMNMWMEMWEEMWHBMWHMMWMHMWMNMWMNMWENMWMNME A Q5 Y 5 Q 5 .gggi g. .it ig? i,? R 5 f 1 rg 5 1 f U 1 . , ' f c . . i , ' c ' if ' if ' 1 c fi ' . . C C 5 If I i I ' 1 K A , , 1 L. 5, a, . 5, ' If C . if . , EWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWMKMWHWMHHWMWHWMHHWMWHWME Isvl Q CLIP? RT OHO L N50 COMIS Y COOK COOKE COTTEK COBLENTZ 'DLE COLLET CONL COOK COPIUAN COWTHAID HELEN A. CLIPPERT-Pattengill5 Girls Ajjiliated Club C7'81' Forum C7-81' Detroit Business Institute. SYLVIA G. COBLENTZ-Hazelton High School Hazelton Pennsylvania' Sodales C8 ' House Debating C7 815 Teachers College. EDITH COHOE-Redford High School' Orchestra C1 81' College of the City of Detroit. RICHARD A. COLE-Angell' House Track C71' University of Detroit. GRACE COLENSO-Houghton High School' House Baseball C81. VIVIAN L. COLLET-Franklin' French Club C7fB1' Girls Ajiliated Club C81' University of Michigan. DOROTHY E. OOLLIER-McGraw' Colt Staf C5-815 French Club C5-71' Girls Affiliated Club C7'81' House Debating C5f81' Teachers College. ADELAIDE COMISKY-Sampson' Colt Stajj' C7f81' Bios C3f8 , Secretary 6 , President C71 Treasurer 8 ' Teachers College. PEARL R. CONLEY-Williamspmt High School5 Girls' Afiliated Club C715 College of the City of Detroit. EDWIN B. CONNELLY-Goldbergg French Club C5-81, VicefPresident and Treasurer C715 House Track C31 C515 Cross Country C515 House Baseball C21. 'NELLY OOK DODOTHY J. CONNELLY-St. Theresas ' Teachers College. CECIL E. COOK4Pattengill5 junior Basketball C1'215 unior Baseball C1 2 ' House Basketball C3-41' House Baseball C3 615 House Football C3 41' School Football C7f31' Reserve Football C5f61 Captain C5 61' School Baseball C71' Ferris Institute of Technology. RUTH E. COOK-Condon Intermediate' Colt Staff C4-61' Norwester Staff C7 81' Caryatrides C3 41' Art Club C2f61 C81' College of the City of Detroit. RALPH T. COOK-Black Rock School Bridgeport Connecticut' Science Club C6-81. ELEANOR A. COOKE-Special Aduancedg Nor wester Stajf C3f61 Calendar Editor C3 61' Colt Staf 5f81 News Editor C7 Assistant Editor C81' Amici C3f8 Secretary C51 President C7-81' Chairman Com mencement Committee' University of Michigan. EBER COLLIN COPEMAN-Angell5 House Basket' ball C61 C815 House Football C515 Reserve Football C715 House Track C71. RALPH COTTER-Special Advanced. RUTH E. COWTHARD-Franklin5 Greek Club C3'61j Northwestern Business Club C815 Business College. EWMEIPSWMIQINIWHINMWMPIFHIWMEPSWPJIBFIIW HMWPIIPIMIWMEMWMNNIWMNMWMFI N E f , . 1' I . if -..- .-.-1:.. ... .S V- it 'H ' rsl 7 I T.. I 5 1, U gr Y . 'i' i i i r P' ' 1 fu. , ' ' l ' c . ' J. ' ' . r D, , . 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CROCKER-Hutchinsg House Basketball C65 C855 House Football C655 Reserve Football C755 Odds and Ends C6'75j School Cheerleader C855 Michigan State College. STANLEY CROMIE-Goldberg5 Art Club5 Colt Staffg Albion College. JEANETTE S. CUTLER-Hugh High School, Cin' cinnati, Ohio5 Odds and Ends C855 Northwestern Business Club C7-85. 3' sf W f,.v'l Q 535 1 li F D DF TER DILLO D 0 K' I B E DIXO E IFSTIR JOHN DANT-Stanley School, Kansas City, Kansas5 House Basketball C255 House Baseball C255 House Track C255 House Football C35j Cross Country C5-755 School 'Track C45 C65 C85, Captain C855 N Club C7f85, VicefPresiclent C7f855 Purdue University. DOROTHY M. DAVISON!-Patte11gill5 Odds and Ends C4'65j Colt Staff C5'855 Los Leones C2-555 Forum C4f85, VicefPresident Csf65, President C755 House Baseball, Captain C555 Teachers College. CHARLES L. DAVIS-Hutchins Intermediateg String Quartette. HELEN LOUISE DEAN-Goldbergg Sodales C4'855 House Basketball C755 Teachers College. ROBERT DE LONGE-East Grand Rapids High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan5 House Basketball C855 Business. ANDREW DEMPSTER-Wingert5 Michigan State College. CLIFFORD H. DEMPSTER-Esterbrookg Pre'Medics C7'85j Greek Club C5f655 College of the City of Detroit. SAM DIBBLE-West Hartford High School, Hartford, Connecticut5 Le Cercle Francais C655 University of Michigan. FRANK DILLON-Ruthru1f5 House Swimming C355 University of Detroit. MARIE A. DIXON-Detroit School for the Deaf Art Club C-V851 Girls' Affiliated Club C6-855 Post Graduate, Cass Technical High School5 Commercial Art School. EWHWMWHWMHHWMHHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMEHWMHHWMWHWMWHR E S E E 2 E G E E 1 I Z E E E 'li E E 1 :Q 2 ss E su 2 2 E m E E u E E I 4 Z B 4 I - E 5 E E 5 E I5 EZ 5 E 2 H E! E2 E3 E3 E E 3 E E IME EWMWMWMHMWMNMWMNMWMHMWHBMWHHMWMHMWMNMWMNMW D0 LL I RIN I' OT FLNIQl'IS'I' RLI FI H B F Nl F DRA LT II N I' NNRIL II'R I R LLI II. I' I' L 5-R2 O T R WILLIAM DOUGALL--Visitation,' House President C731 House Basketball C3'-ll! House Football C3-735 House Track C331 House Swimming C3-835 House Baseball C1f835 House Golf C535 School Golf C73j School Basketball C6f83,' N Club C6f835 As You Like lt 5 University of Mi higan. VINCENT DRAGUTZ-Carheldg House Basketball C335 House Baseball C835 Business College. ELLEN M. DRENNANwFranklin5 Sodales C6433 Forum C7-83, Corresponding Secretary C835 Teachers College. LUCILLE DYER-Separate School, St. Thomas, Ontariog Schiller C735 Home Science Club C735 School Track Ci3: House Track C535 House basketball C135 House Swimming C435 House Baseball C535 Detroit Teachers College. MARIAN EASTCOTT-McGraw5 'Ypsilanti State Normal. MARIE EDINGTONwjunior High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Creek Club C3f83, President C6'73j Amici C4-83, Secretary C835 Colt Staff C5335 12A Social Comrnittee5 University of Michigan. WILLIAM ELLMANfPattengill5 Orchestra C4f53 University of Detroit. HERBERT ELMQUIST-Goldberg. GENEVA ENGWALLfManistee High Schoolg Colt Staff C7f83: Northwestern Business Club C7-835 Business. WMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHW LOUIS ESTERLING--Brantford High School, Brant' ford, Ontario, University of Michigan. DOROTHY ETSLERfHouse Swimming C635 House Rifle C835 House Baseball C835 House Track C835 Michif gan State College. LOIS EVERLINGfNobleg Art Club C6-835 Alcott C7-835 Chairman Class Day Comrnittee5 Terry Hall,' Chicago Art Institute. CLAYTON FADERfEsterbrookg House Basketball C635 House Football C53. JEAN FARQUHARSON-Sarnpsong Grace Hospital, JULIA A. FEHLBERGfCondori Intermediateg North' western Business Club C835 Business. MARY B. FELKERfMarr,' Greek Club C3-83-' Sodales C4435 Teachers College. EARL H. FELLHAUER-Wichita Falls junior High School, Wichita Falls, Texasg House VicefPresident C735 Norwester Staff C3f435 Lister C4'73J Student Council 5f83, Executive Board C73, President C835 House Baseball C235 Inside the Lines ,' House Debating Czjlj School Debating C5-635 12A Motto Committee,- Uniuersity of Cincinnati. MARVEL P. FENELEY-Strathmoor High School, Greek Club C4f635 Odds and Ends C6f83g Northwestern Business Club C6-535 House Baseball C435 House Basketball C5f73 School Basketball C7'83,' Sweethearts , House President. mwniimimmwmiraaim mimmwmwmw IMWIEI 4 EE 2 E m :E Z Q fl m as 31 MHIFWFNNNHNMWMWFHIWFPIWW'lillllwIL'lI:Il'iIwl lL'lVFWFNIIJNFPIVMWFNNWMNIHIE FEIIAI FR S GARRETT l'l R FIT IHBO PL RE LER A FAIRETT GASTON FOR MONTE FERAR Marr of 'Technologv Massachusetts Instxtute MABEL FINDLAY JOHN FINLAYSON Angell House Basketball C85 DOROTHY FISCHER Hutchins Intermediate L Cercle Francans Cs 85 College of the Cxty of Derroxt NORMAN FITTER Pattengzll Odds and Ends C7 85 Lxster Cs 85, Orchestra CI 25 House Debatmg if 65 School Debatmg C7 85 Massachusetts lnststute o 'Technologv EILEEN F FITZGIBBON St Agnes Busmess College DONALD ,l FLANIGAN Angell House Basketball C65, House Baseball C65, College of the Czty of Detrozt GRACE FLANNERY Chppert, Home Scxence Club C85 Teachers College ELEANOR FLICKENGER Eastern Hugh School Home Scxence Club C85, Hughland Park Iumor Hxgh ool Sch EDWARD FOLGER Angell, N Club C7 85 House Baseball C2 45 School Baseball C6 85, Captam C85 Chazrman of r2A Memornal Commxttee, Unwersxty of Muchxgan FREI ALD JACK S FORD-Angell H 'Y C2 55 Los Leones Espanoles 56 Sczentxjic and Radxo Club 65 Mxchxgan State College RALPH E FOWLER N ble R O 'T C C3 85 Lzeutenant C85 House Baseball 45 House Rxfle C4 65 Ohzo State College of Churopody STANLEY FRANK Nazareth Lutheran Colt C85 Lzster C85 House Debatmg C6 85 Detrozt Instxtute o Technology ELEANOR V FREIWALD Condon Intermeduate, Busmess EDWIN FRIES-Hutchms, Mxchxgan State College CARLETON GARRETT Noble, House Secretary C85 Colt Stajf C4 85, Humor Edztor C75 Busmess Manager C85, Los Leones Espanoles C4 85, Forum C7 85 Sczence and Radxo Club C7 85, House 'Track C75 12A Class Day Comrmttee, Umverssty of Muchxgan VIVIAN GARRETT Wmgert, Mxchxgan State Normal CHRISTINE GASTON Hubard Intermedxate Hugh School, Columbus, Ohxo, Teachers College EIWHWMWHWMWHIRIMIFJHWMWHlilllllilHDUMWLIIFJMWHWMEHWMHHWMIHHWMWHW 2 u E E E: E E ra 3 S E MEI nl 'nn hw! 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HUT FILLESPIF GOFI' FUURWIT C- NZOW Gl CORY GILLESPIZ CDLDSWORTHY CKAB LLOYD GAYNES-Hutchuns House Swummung 8 Unuversuty of Detvout HARRY GEIST-Goldberg ROSE-I GERACI Franlqlun Sodales C7 85 Le Cercle Francaus Q6f8l House 'Tennus Q75 House Baseball C7 SH College of the Cuty of Detrout RAYMOND BIGSON Condon Intevmeduate House 'Tennus Q65 College of the Cuty of Detroit FRANK GILL Fauvbanlqs House Presudent C32 No-r wester Staff C45 Odds and Ends OSD House Baseball 1241 House Bas etball C2 41 House Football C55 Resevve Bas etball C6J Unuversuty of Muchugan Mane College of the Cuty of Detrout Unuvefsuty of Muchugan GLADYS GILLESPIE House Track fzj Home Scuence Club C6 81 Busuness Club RUTH GLEASON Hutclums Intermeduate Busuness DONALD GOFF Hancock House Track C55 School 'Track C65 Alma College ETHEL GOLDSWORTHY Central Hugh School SERAFINE GONIE Davus Hugh School Davus West Vurgmua Los Leones Espanoles CI 21 ERLAND GOTBERG-Goldberg MILDRED GOURWITZ Northefn Hugh School Busmess GEORGE GRABLE Cass Technucal Hlgh School House Presuclent C85 N Club C6 81 House Tvac C55 House Football C75 School Track Q63 Western State Normal College Band C1 85 College of the Cuty of Detvout WELLINGTON GRANZOW Angell House Foot ball CID House Baseball C22 School Tennus C6 BJ MORRIS GREENHUT Sampson House Debatmg Q5 81 College of the Cuty of Detrout MILDRED GREGORY Bufalo Lafayette Hugh School House Swummung House Basketball Busmess g H H ' J ' ' C 5: A - J J ,Q . i i 4 i o I Tu H ' : , 5 li I. , g V I 5 1 5 : k 1 - ' CATHERINE G1LLEsP1Efcomfo1 School, 'Sault su. 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EMILY G GRIMES-Hutchms Intermeduate Sodales 13 81 Vuce Presxderut 161 Secretary Treasurer 17 81 Colt Staff 16 81 Umversutv of Machugan GERALDINE GROVER McMuchael Specual Adv vanced House Basketball 15 71 Amucu 17 81 Gree Club 14 81 G A A Board 16 81 Colt Staff 16 81 Teachers College BENJAMIN GURVITZ Northeastern Hugh School House Basketball 181 College of the Cuty of Detrout JANE EVELYN HAIRE McGraw Messiah Creatuon Muchugaru State College OSCAR D HAJEK Wunterhalter House Baseball 81 Detrout Commercual College ERNESTINE G HALL College of the Cuty of Detrout f GEORGE HALLIGAN Hughland Park Hugh School, ll Los Leones Esparuoles 161, N Club 17-81, House E Baseball 161, Reserve Basketball 141, School Basketball Q 16 81, School Football 171, Umversuty of Purdue PAUL HAMEL Strathmoor, Student Council 17f81, Uruuversuty of Muchugan 32 I!! IEE E CRISPEN HAMMOND-Hutchurus Intermediate, Hu-T17-81, College of the Cuty of Detrout Ili E PEARL HARLEY Marr, College of Cuty of Detrout 7 2 HAW HELEN HARPER Luncoln jr Hugh Santa Monuca Calu orma Glee Club 11 81 'Tru C 16 81 Secretary 181 Bucs Club 181 Robmhood When johnny Comes Marchung Home Sweethearts 171 House Debaturug 'Team 17 81 Kalamazoo College LESTER HARRIS-Hutchuns H 'T' 14 81 House Baseball 16 81 College of the Cuty of Detrout HELEN HATHAWAY Marr Art Club 13 81 Presudent151 Gurls Ajiltated Club 16 81 Presudent 171 DOROTHYANNE HAW Pattengull Amucu 14 81 Secretary 171 Colt Staf 17 81 House Tenruus 161 House Debatmg 'Team 15 8 College of the Cuty 0 Detrout FAYETTE HAWLEY South Hugh School Mmneapo hs Munnesota Schuller Club 3 41 MAXINE HAYS-loruua Hugh School Sodales 15 81, Amtcu 16f81, House Vuce Presudent 161, House Tennus Manager 161 HOPE B HEIBY Hutchuns Intermeduate, House Rufle Team 15161, Sweetheatrs , Oberluru College FREDERICK HERRMANN Washungtan, Brudge port, Connectucut, Odds and Ends 17-81, Luterary Edutor 171, Edutor 181, Los Leones Espanoles 1I'71, Luster 14'81, Parluamentanan 151 171, Presudent 161, House Debatmg 13'41. 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ALFRED HIGGINS-Sampson5 House Secretary C75 VicefPresident C85' Colt Staf CP8 ' Forum C5-85' President C5-655 Hi-'Y C6-85 Vice-President C75' House Bas etball C1f45' House Baseball C2f45' Reserve Bas et' ball C7-855 12A Class Day Committee' University o Michigvn. WALTER HINZE-Sampson' Scientific and Radio Club C855 House Track C45' Business College. ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK-Nobleg 'Teachers Col e e. LILLIAN HITCHMAN-Pattengill Alcott C4'85: House Swimming C15 C75' House Basketball 7' Randolph Macon College. RICHARD HOCKING-Angell' University of Michif an. FLORENCE HOFFMAN-Condon Intermediate' 'Tri' C5 'Ypsilanti State Normal. DCROTHEA HOFFMEYER-Pattengill5 House Sec- retary C1f255 Odds and Ends C2'35i Los Leones Espanoles C4'85f House Tennis C655 House Basketball C55 C755 Student Council C6f755 Amici C7'85, Treasurer C855 House Debating C7f855 House Baseball C855 Knox College. FRED HOLLINGER-Angell5 University of Illinois. BEATRICE M. HOLLY-Angell5 Michigan State College. HOREN HORNIN v HOUCK HOUSE HOWES HOW LL HUGH!! HAROLD HOREN-Cresbard High School5 Cresbard South Dakota. MYRTLE HOREN4Angell' Northwestern Business Club President C555 Odds and Ends Publicity Mana- ger C65' Business. ELIZABETH HORNING-Hutchins Interrnediate5 College of the City of Detroit. ' KENNETH HOUCK-Hutchins Intermediates Colt Stajf C5165 Hiflf C4-85 VicefPresident C75 Treasurer C85' Band C3'75' Stage Manager C6f855. ELEANOR HOUSENfPattengill' Amici C4-85 Vice' President C85' Sodales C4-85 Secretary C55 President C655 House Bas etball C55 C755 House Treasurer C855 House Debating C6 . JOSEPH HOWELL-Hanman5 Colt Staff C6f75 Art Editor C6f75' Lister C7'85' Art Club C5'855 House Editor C6f75' Lister C7'85' Art Club C5'85' House Debating C7f85' College of the City of Detroit. JANE FRANCES HOWES-Hibbard High School Chicag05 Cree Club C7-855 Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. DELBERT HUGHES-kVassa1 High Schoolg HifT C7'85j Boys' Glee Club C6-855 President C855 House Basketball C65 C855 House Baseball C65 C855 Sweep hearts 5 12A Commencement Co'mmittee5 Michigan State College. I! Y Y 1 1 1 E! IE E5 E3 Es' E El Ei EllaPqfingiunllinnwuhnIQRHUUEHIURHWBHIEUHFUWEHEIRHIWHHEWRHWWRHEUHSUHRiEUGUUEHIFinHFWGflUnqNWnH5lGUgg il E ' .C, . . E3 E3 . 7 C 3 - C I5 E! E3 A ii I5 E3 1 Z A 1 JE ' S : 1 zt., :I il -: ' ,Ttsj 'ig E! .gf I. E , o E P I5 55 52 is 5 . ni. te b 1 'HM - i N 4 E HI S K OF E S E E ' ' 1 . f 9. f 5 Z k . . I fi f ' , ' r I ' E3 , ' Y y ' E3 l g r r E , ' c 5, , k , ' , ' 5 . 7 I5 3 , E3 ' . 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Q -r 5 -q Q - K' 4 A 4 lp! A Jour: 0 lcrwsrc N I s 'r JOLLY ESME M JESSOV Condon Intermedzate Gxrls Fee Club C7 85 Alcott C7 85 Sweethearts C75 College of the C1tv of Defrost LEAN M JETT Rzchmond Hugh School Kv College of the Cztv o Detrozt HANNAH E JOHNSON Hancock Captaxn ofF1eld Meet House Baseball Detrmt Business Unuersltv RUTH A JOHNSON Marr Sodales C155 Home Scxence C2 15 Rifle Club Buszness Instutute ROBERT JOHNSTON Southeastern H1gh School House Pres1dent C85 House Secretarv C65 H1'T C85 Noruester C85 House Football C55 House Bas etball C65 C8 House Trac C55 House 'Tenn1sC85 House Baseball C65 C85 Chazrman 12A Socxal Commmee College o the Cztv 0 Detrmt VERA R JOLLY Pattengzll House Bas etball C15 Busmess College ALBERT W JONEJ Windsor Collegmte Instuute Wmdsor Ontarxo H17' C85 Colt C75 Busmess BUENOS M JONE5 E P Johnston Atlanta Ga Mlchzgan State Normal ELEANOR M JONEJ Angell Teachers College ANNA L JOYNT Condon Intermedzate Ar! 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I5 2 2 S E 1 KA ll H DRED RIRKL ND RRKWIT KRIE L I+ KIRBX HARRY KAMINSKY Marr R O T C C 5 MARJORIE L KING Southuestern Hugh School 45 C75 C55 Dfbf1lmgC65 B14-5111655 ESTHER E KIRBY Angell Greek Club C3 85 Vxce MARJORIE KAPAUN Margaret Park School Presldent C45 C55 C75 Secretary and Treasurer C65 Q ron Ohzo Art ClubCz 45 Norwester C7 85 Chxcago l9resgClg1t C85 Amlfl C285 Treaglrer C6 75 ala-rwester rt School 78 hall-man of I2 Plcture ommlttee nlversxty LAWRENCE KEHOE Hlghlarld Park Hlgh School OfMwhlgw1 General Motors Techmcal School to Flmt Mlchzgan CLARA BELLE KIRKLAND Franklm Glrls Glee LORENZO E KELLY Selma Ummm Hlgh School Club CS 65 Home Sfwflff Club C7 57 Mfsmh CSD Selma Alabama School Football School Baseball Busmess Detrolt College of Pharmacy HERBERT KNAB Hudson Boys Glee Club C85 DOROTHY KENNEDY Angell Home qqeasmc, Los Leones Espanoles C85 Mlchngan State Normal can Glrls Glee Club C485 Armen C7 85 Luster C6 85 School Messlah C115 Natlonal Muslcal Conventlon 65 BERNICE E KNAPP Alpena Hugh School BUSINESS State Muslcal Contest C45 C65 Hlghwayman C 5 College R0bl'1 H005 C45 When Jvhmw COMES Mdffhlng ELSIE D KOCH Zaon s Lutheran Schlller Club C1 85 Home C57 House Dgbflfmg C65 12A Ring and P W1 Treasurer C15 C35 Secretarv C25 C75 V1cePresldentC55 CUWTVUUCC Tfafllfm CUHCSC Preslclent C65 Creatwn C25 Enter the Hero 8 PAULINE C KENNER Central Hlgh School College ofthe Clty of Detrolt Champmgn Illmols Detrmt Buslness College RUSSEL CULLEN KRAUSE Noble House Football CORNWALL KESSLER Marr Hx T C7 85 Sclence C75 College ofthe Cltv of Detrolt f1f1dRf1dl0ClubC15 Busllwss MAR1oN KRAWITZ Longfellow joan of Aff RUTH V KINDRED North Hzgh School Worcester 'Treasurer C25 Los Leones C25 Teachers College Massachusetts Art Club C7 85 French Club C7 85 HELEN E KRIEGER Mcgmw An Club Q65 595753075 lg, TCUCMYS College Busmess Club C65 Rlfl8 Club C5 85 Secretary C7 85 MARJORIE G KING Sampson School Art Club Black Quill C85 School Rljle C5 85 House Rlfle C5 65 5f6 French Club 785 Enter the Hero 85 House Debatlng C7 85 One Hundred Dollars C85 Bonstelle Dramatlc School Bonstelle Dramatlc School 5. 5 5 E m 2 2 ' ' E E y T E f EI E -I ,sul lvll 'F E 3 ' . 2 Y l mv , E E ,Q . I fl A ' it F E , r 3 E L2 'l', ff F ::.1p1l.q :ips Z ' 2 1' FR Af E E 3 E 5 S : . . ' . . 3f4: . 2 ' ' : 1 E Bros C. g PrefMeclics g Odds and Ends g House French Club C755 Busmess. ll: ' ' 7 ' 7. f . 1 7 Z EE f ' , ' , . Q ' - , . . E 5 - , . '. , . 7 , -- l 2 Q , ' 5 1 P C - I 5 E ' . g 5 ' 5 E E -- : I I U g 5 U fi 'H E . J. E E - ss . n I E E l ' ' : , 5 ' I E g : - V ' - w- c lt si Q: - ' - , ,, p , z C 5 5 : 3 5 - - ' . . : 5 . E if , E gg 3 E E 3? E - 1 . l- 8 A X-' l. 8- llpl- . V- 'E ..l'-I ' l TR -' E I ' - R - R' EINHNMNE1NMnLilRlWllllY3NWlnlHWMHHNWHHXRMWEINMMHNMWHWMHHNMLIIIHLLMEI H463 v iw klT7l LI LAPHA I IONI LAZDKNSKX RUTH F. KUTOK-Elanston Township High School Eianston Illinois' Marygroie College. HELEN L. LA LONDE-Mt. Morris High Schools Business. GENEVIEVE L. LA MAY-Coleman Centralg Business Club 1815 Bowling Club 85g Business. RUTH R. LANbgDet1oit School for Deafg Art Club C3-835 G. A. C. Q7-835 House Basketball C6455 House Swimming C71 LESLIE LANGS-Wingert,' House President 175g Vice' President C555 Hifl' i855 AN Club Q6f8Dg School 'Trac Q63 185' House Football Qolg House Basketball f6Dg House Trac i.0g House Baseball C555 Treasurer 12A Classg Uniiersity of Michigan. NELLIE L. LAPHAM-Angellg French Club f5f8J' Business Institute. ALBERT LAZDAUSKY- JAMES LAZENBY-Angellg Forum f8jg Bios f7Jg Business, HENRY LE MONDfEstabroolqg College ofthe City of Detroit. LUCILLE H. LENZ-Cvoldbergg Home Science Clubg Treasurer 855 Business. IVIILDRED LENZ-Cvoldbergg Home Science Clubg Business. DONALD F. LIBERTY- DONALD LLOYD-Condon Intermediate: Odds and Ends f7'8lj House Debating C815 University of Detroit. ANNETTE L. LOFFT-Sampsong Art Club f5f6lg Business Club C61 Business. MARGUERITE S. LOUNSBROUGH-Northeastern High Schoolg Business Clubg Secretary and Treasurer flilg Girls Glee Clubg Odds and Ends' ' Sweetheartsu' Business. HELGA E. LUECKHOFF-District N. 5, Washtenaw Countyg Shiller Club Cqffilg Business Club f5'5Hg Odds and Endsg Colt Staffg Business Institute. DONALD LUSTIG-Hutchins Interrnediateg Unwev' sity of Detroit. GLADYS M. LYDY-Goldbergg 'Teachers College. EWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHIIMWHWMIEHWMWHWMWHWMIEIHIRI r B E ME EWMIHIUWHWNWHINMWIEI RIIWHPJIFWEIEIPIIW EIMWPIIPIFEW NIIIWPIPIMWIENMWHIFIIEE E E 2 5 E 3 2 Q , E . 5 3 7 I E c f' l I 1.11 1 B E ...., ii .i.. l ' A I I ..,..g,- Q its . ...,'k i kivz jg.. E f ooso T' .,i' If -'i' A 'I . B H E 2 s . 5 1 ' LA .L Y . Nl Z BY RT' I 'H 'I '. P M LA .IE LK.'l . . OV I7 FI' . ' . L .: L5 E I f z I i , , r I K Z ' 1 I I E . E E E ' ' L li i E I . . 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I ION M0 Ili CARLTON MEADER Hutchms Intermedsate Hx'I' ALBERT MONRO Marr House Swxmmmg Q2 65 685 Orchestra Qs 85 Un1lers1tvofM1chxgan House Baseball Q45 House Basketball Q6 85 House Secretarv Q6 75 House Presudent Q85 Glee Club Q1 85 Secretarv Q65 V1ce Preszdent Q7 Hx 'Y Q7 85 Hzgh uavman Sweethearts All Cxty Glee Club 12A BERT METCALP Wzrterhalter Ferns :moore Plays Sefffwfy HA Claw Ohw Staff Um1ffS1ty HAZEN MEYER LARKE MONTGOMERY 'Tnlden School House HAROLD MICHAELS Hutchms Intermedmte Sw'm g BuS 'm Forum Q6 85 School Swxmmmg Q85 House Swxmmmg HARRY MONTGOMERY McM1chael Specxal Ad Q2 45 12A Rmg and Pm Committee UY1IlE7S1Iy o lanced House Bas etball Q15 House Baseball 4 Mxchzgan House Trac Q55 School Golf Q85 House Debatmg DOROTHY B MILLARD Noble Busmess czoo Manage' 4565 HOW Pfwdfnf 7 LW' Q68 Q75 Northwestern Olyfnpxan Club Q75 Gzrls Glee Tnaglfvgdcgl Nogfljestznstgg 156 37 dliusgnesg drrimm ClubQs 85 G A C Q75 Odds andEr1dsQ65 Creatson C Q 'JT m Jef M h S an n S lm m Q6 sp Messxah Q15 no gov Room Hood on lf 7 '1'1m'Y of 'C 'W Detroxt COHSC7ldI07V of Musxc LEONARD MONTGOMERY Txlden School jumor Sunmmmg 'Team House Swrmrnmg Q365 School JACK L MILLER Cass Techmcal Hugh School, y French Club Q45 Pre Med1cs Qs 85 Scaence and Radxo Swlmmmg 575 N Club I7 gl' Clty College Club Q5 85 College ofthe Cxtv o Detrozt ETTA W MOORE Goldberg jumor School Track ZOLA v MILLMAN Ffookzm, French Czoo Q145 gl ffl Sf'130'BSfh00' 7215611467 C85 H0HSfBf1Sf'm1'f4Po Forum Club Q7 85 House Track 'Teachers College up am I4 ' usmess 0 egg 5 5' 2 RUTH E MOCK Esmbmok Nfemahu UQ C0 HARLEM MORRIS Estabroolg House Swxmmmg 5 E MONTE MESKIN Cass Techmcal Hxgh School House Trac Q65 Detro1tCollegeo Law 5 Creatuon Q25 Glee Club Q6 85 Mav Festwal Q85 Q3 67 Business lg State Glee Club Contest Q75 College of the Cxtv of OSCAR MORRIS Wxngert House :I-7l1CkQ25,.IU71IOT E Detroxt 'Track Q45 Cross Countrv Q65 Odds and Ends House V g DORIS MONAHAN Northeastern Hxgh School, Baslwball Q75 N0 hweS'f'n U f's'W E E Qolt Staff Q85g Northwestern Busmess Club Q7'85j ISABEL MORRISON-Western High Schoolg North' 3 il frthwestern Scientzfc Club Q7f85. western Business Club Q85,' Busmess College. 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'SOE LC' MAIQYCANPBELL E NESVYH MOUNT VERNON HOUSE Fall 'Term O cers Sprmg 'Term Lu 1LLE BooNE Presldent MARY CAMPBELL HELEN BOONE Presldent JEAN Bo'rsPoRo V1ce Presrdent EWSIE CULP MARY CAMPBELL Secretary Treasurer JUNE BRANDT Student Councll Representatxves HELEN Auulu AL1cE BALDNA IN and DELoREs BROWN Mt Vernon has had an rnterestxng hrstory on whlch she has burlt her success for the past year The house was hrst organlzed by Mlss Sadre Alley Ln 1914 A controversy arose at that trme whether to name the house Mt Vernon or jane Addams but the former was finally gxven the preference smce there was a jane Austen House and It was deczded xt would not be good polrcy to have two Janes rn the school The emblem of a spmmng wheel was adopted to glve the atmosphere of the hlstorxc home of George Washmgton and to symbolxze lndustry A mmrature spmnrng wheel on whlch the class colors are woven 15 handed from each graduatron class to rts successor Mrss Alley after successfully gurdmg the house for ten years was transferred to the posltlon of assxstant prmcxpal and Mrss Vyn was welcomed as the new house prmcrpal 1n 1924 Mt Vernon IS the only house 1n the school whlch has remamed m the same room Wxth the novxce swxmmmg txtle and the second record baseball trtle to defend Mt Vernon began her athletlc season rn full blast The slogan for the house was one sport for every glrl and wrth thrs ln mmd a good turn out for practrces and a splendxd co operatxon from the gxrls 1n supportmg therr teams was seen The house vas runner up 1n basketball and succeeded Ln placxng Myrtle Carlton and Margaret Ayrault on the school team In swlmmmg she drd not fare quxte as well but had the honor of havmg Olrve Crawford jean Botsford Nancy Brxby and Shrrley Baxter on the school team The girls are also to be compllmented for thelr splendxd work on the tenms rrfle track and baseball teams In scholarshxp Mt Vernon has never lagged She has always been at the top of the lrst or very close to xt throughout her career Thxs same sp1r1t was shown durmg the past year The anuary class presented to the house a beautlful srlver cup whrch IS glven as an award to whxchever record has the hrghest scholarshrp Thus far first record has held the cup The une class whlch out of an enrollment of Hfty two has thrrty two on the honor roll deserves speclal prarse for lts scholarshxp record Due to the untxrmg efforts of the coaches and members of the debatmg team Mt Vernon reached the scmx fmals ln the house debates Mlss Newcomb the former coach was unable to assrst the team th1s year The nevv coaches were Mxss Kelly and Mrss Amsworth and It 15 to thexr efforts that the house owes rts success The affirmatwe was supported by Marle Black Kathleen Blum and Allce Baldvun the negatxve was supported by Sy lvla Coblentz Frleda Boerslg and Dorothy Colller Durxng the fall term the house had Lucxlle and Helen Boone or the Boone Twms as they are called share the office of presxdent Thrs was a unique plan that had never been trled rn the school before The lvl ms managed to keep the glrls guesslng who the presldrng officer for the day was and ls that Helen or Lucxlle became a dally questlon The house has mamtamed two orchestras one for each record durmg the last term These orchestras haxe axded the house smgmg and furmshed entertamment for thelr respectlve records Mt Vernon has not neglected the soclal srde of her act1v1t1es At the begmmng of each term a get acquamted party vuas gxven to relate the tradxtlons and hlstory of the house to the mnth graders and all new comers and m general to make them feel at home Llkewlse each I2 B class gave a farewell party to the graduatmg class The farewell to the january class was called a magazxne party and the grrls were requxred to xdentlfy by rllustratlons and quotatlons advertlsements taken from magazines A Chrxstmas party was gn en for the glrls of Iane Austen Betsy Ross and Mt Vernon combmed Altogether Mt Vernon has passed through one of her most successful years ln scholarshrp athletrcs and sr'c1al actlxltxes 3 z 5 it sg S E If Ei 5 - is Q g 'V .A .'. 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E EWHIHIMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHNMWHWMHHWMWHWMWHLRJMEIFSWMEI l64l EWHHMWMEMWMNMWMNMWMHNWMDMWHNMWMMMWMNMWMNMWEMMWMHMS 2 3 ' Ei , El Q E s- PERSHIHG E zz E3 3 E g E El I5 I2 E! 2 1 HORROR camo IVRVIONROE PERSHING HOUSE Fall Term O ccrs Sprung Tam HoRAcs CRAIG Presxdent HoRAcs CRAIG Cmzw Couse V1cePres1dent Pm:sroN BARNARD Rov BATH: Secretary and Treasurer Rov BA'rnz Student Councll Representatxves Roansr BUCHANAN ROY BATIE and WILLIAM DANT Wxth untxrmg efforts to uphold the standards of a clean fighter and wmner and wxth part1c1pat1on m all the actlvltxes of the school Pershmg House has mamtamed 1ts establlshed reputat1on and has had under the guxdance of Mr Munro a very successful year Pershmg House athletxc teams enjoyed some measure of success thxs year showmg a decrded xmprove ment over last year s record Thxs IS largely due to the efforts of the coach Mr Wrley The football and Swlmmlng teams fmxshed thxrd m the house league The football season proved rather dlscouraglng for the first half all of the games except one bemg losses The Wilson game gave the team the conhdence necessary to wm and emboldened by th1s vxctory the boys succeeded m tnmmmg Marshall and Lmcoln The last game wxth Wxlson whom we had before defeated resulted rn a scoreless me It was played on a soggy field and whxle xt rs poor form to al1b1 we must advance our bel1ef that a dry field would have afforded a chance to show our superlorlty Captam Ralph Campbell was the most consxstent player on the team He could always be depended upon for a few yards on a lme plunge was a sure tackler and adept at recexvmg forward passes All 1n all he was an excellent captam Bxll Bush Lee Butler and Wxllxam Becker were the other outstandmg backfleld men Butler s 30 yard drop klck from a dxfhcult angle won the L1ncoln game Bush stopped many a loose runner wlth a deadly tackle and Becker once under way wxth the ball was a trouble maker H15 tacklmg also was abose par On the l1ne Ted Barr at end and Batxe at tackle were exceptxonally good performers The swxmmmg team was composed of the followmg Fred Crebbm Charles Black Irvmg Bush Duane Both the llght and heavy track teams were left out 1n the cold Emshmg last Our one first place was made by Max Bader 1n the -4 lap event Cox took second 1n the IO lap event and Chr1st1ansen th1rd 1n the low hurdles The hghtw exght basketball team lost every game by a very close score It was gratxfymg however to know that the boys showed steady lmprovement throughout the season It IS drfficult to smgle out any PRYCICU lar fellow as outstandmg john Boden s defensxve play won h1m a posmon on the all house team but the others deserve equal credxt The Creedon brothers Bxlly Dant Robert Barr1e Charles Courv1lle and Charles Clmton all helped to gxve the others a fight for thexr money The heavles fared better finxshmg m a t1e for fourth Case was easxly the best player with Clugston Bush Copeman the Bebb brothers Bernard Brown and Cohen constxtutmg the other players In baseball Pershmg was well represented The batterxes for the Jumors and semors were respectxvely Aldrldge and R Campbell catchers Wadams andL Barr pxtchers W Conner andj Chase pxtchers The athletlc abllxty of Pershlng House rs perhaps best reallzed ID the wealth of materlal furmshed for the school teams The fellows on the school swlmmmg team were H Cfalg and C Boldt track men were C Couse j Dant and L Cavanaugh football men E Burkard and L Barstow tennxs men M Blxby and A Burton golf Allan Burton A branch of school HCUIVIYY rece1v1ng cons1derable attentlon thxs year was debatmg The members of Pershlng s debatlng team were Clem Ale Wllllam Backus Robert Buchanan ack Davxs jules Daws and Freeman Brown The house was also represented on the school team by Jule Ayres SE E 'T 'W I 2 5 F A ' Q F E 2 3 2 F E 3 ff? 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Y Z , . , i g ,J .Q Y V. q E 55 V - p E! - Y A - T A V-A A - B A - T A - T ln - at T A I Y ls - T A - T A 1 T A 'lu ENHNMWHNHHHWMWHNHHHNMHHNWHHNNWHNMEHNWWHNMHHNNWHLME l6sl EWHWNWHENWMNMWMNMWMHMWMBMWMHMWMNMWMBMWMNMWMNMWMNN E n 2 E E NRS RALICH ml JOAN UF' ARC nmezmrrmnm VIARVEL PENELY JOAN OF ARC HOUSE Full Term O ters Sprung Term MARCARET EAMAN Presrdent MARVEL FENELX DORA HAMILTON VICE Presrdent VIRGINIA Houssrs RAE GARDNER Secretary DOROTHEA HOFFNIEYER EMILY EAMAN Treasurer ELEANOR Hou EN Student Councxl Representatxyes EMILY EAMAN RAE GARDNER MARJORIE Hrrcncocx It was dunng the World War that joan of Arc House was organI ed Haung thIs fact In mrnd and tonnectmg It wIth the colorful career of Ioan of Arc who had led her armxes to vxctory IH another war they chose her name as that of the house ln thIs young gIrl practIcally the age of most of the gIrls In the house they percexved the Ideals whIch they W1 hed to stand for These Ideals leadershxp Integrrty courage and farr play were all embodIed ID the house creed whrch was later set to musxc The shIeld of joan of Arc was taken AS theIr house emblem and red and black as theIr colors The many and varred commxttees of joan of Arc have done splendId work thIs year The athletxc con' mIttee led by Rae Gardner furmshed all Informatlon concermng sports and Inter house competmons and also supplred clever posters and sIgns to take care of the advertIsIng The scholarshxp commIttee under the leadershIp of MarIe Edrngton was kept busy comp1l1ng honor roll lxsts and presentIng the awards ThIs com mIttee also deused new ways of rusrng the scholarshIp Therr efforts met wIth great success The l'3L1llCf1I1 board COmm1Cf8E headed by Dorothy DeerIng ably handled the postIng of all notlces and announcements Every speclal hohday or season found the board approprIately decorated Under Eleanor Housen the program C0mmltt8C hIt upon the novel Idea of havmg each grade responsIble for some form of entertamment Each grade had Its own chaIrman who wIth the cooperatron of the gIrls of the graderoom put on some dchghtful programs The socIal commIttee headed by LIllIan HltChm8U gave two very Interestmg partles one of whrch w lb a dual one wIth Clara Barton For the first txme In four years joan of Arc lost the debatrng cup Represented by Rae Gardner Dorothea Hoffmeyer and Dorothyanne Haw on the afhrmatwe and by Helen Harper juamta Donnelly and Erdme L nfhth on the negatIve they put up a game fxght but went down before WIlson House s WIUUIDQ combInatIon After droppmg the first debate to Marshall House they gaIned enough pomts to enter the seml fmals lt was here that they were elrmlnated The gIrls and theIr coaches MISS Beck and MIss Holtman deserxe a great deal of credIt for theIr hard work joan of Arc expects to come back stronger than ev er next year and to work hard for the t1tle The house basketball team led by Dorothea Hoffmeyer gaIned the champIonshIp cup Three members of the team gaIned a place on the all house team VIrgIma Derby Emxly Eaman and Marvel Fenely Under the able leadershIp of Irene Flamgan the Swlmmlng team also recelved Hrst place In the Inter house swrmmmg meets joan of Arc IS also makIng a strong bId for track and baseball honors The Interhouse tennIs tourna ments contrary to those of other years are to be played off In the fall In rIflery a sport of growIng popularrty among the gIrls joan of Arc was also represented by a team of unusually good marksmen Margaret Eaman Ind Emlly Eaman were captams of the school hockey and basketball teams respectIvely The fatt that nIne members of the school hockey squad came from thIs house furnxshed addrtxonal proof of joan of Arc s athletxt prowess joan of Arc has consIstently maIntaIned her hIgh scholarshrp average Those who recen ed all A s were presented wIth a gold pIn a pollcy contmued from last year The gIrls on the honor roll were awarded pxctures of joan of Arc whrch were brought dIrectly from France Durrng the term a new hxgh record was reached wIth thrrty five all A s and an honor roll of one hundred and fifty joan of Arc has an entrrely new Idea In the lIne of cups One whxch 15 called the presxdent s cup 15 engraved each year wIth the name of the term presIdent and IS decorated wIth the colors of the 11A class E S E E 2 3 3 v E I E 3 2 E E 3 E il E E E 3 E 5 E E 2 - Hi 32 I At f I get A - Assar get -' DLLM I LWLLWL Q, 3 - A ,L Aeeeeess Aeeeeees A 5 A, 5 r G I I A - ...' 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GEUPIGE GRHBEL MARSHALL HOUSE Fall Term O cers Sprmg Term WILLIAM DOUFALL President C EORGE GRABLE EARL FELLHAUER Vice President AL HICGINS AL HIGGINS Secretary CARLIzToN GARRETT AL HICCINS Treasurer CARLETON GARRETT Student Council Representatives EARL FELLHAUER PAUL HALIEL Rt the end of a xery successful year the Purple and Gold of Marshall House IS held in even higher esteem thin ex er before With the careful supervision of Mr MCGUIHUESS always leading them on or backing them up the boys of Marshall have accomplished many things which have helped to maintain the spirit of North western In practically exery activity Marshall House has been very well represented In school athletics Marshall hi upplied more boys than any other house In Intellectual activities as well as on the athletic field It can tisily be noted that the boys from Marshall are in the front At the beginning of the school year the president appointed nine committees It was the duty of these committees to assist Mr McGuInness and the ofhcers in carrying out the necessary duties of the house to interest the boys in their house as a home and to help them in their work as students of Northwestern High .. School, The committees were: entertainment debating athletics decoration scholarship ticket house spirit, library rules and sick committee. On both house and school debating teams Marshall had some very fine members. The house debating team. one of the strongest in the school was feared by all. The team was composed of Morris Greenneld Arthur Gloster Raymond Eiserman joseph Howell Stanley Frank Earl Graham and Kenneth Houck all of whom did excellent work throughout the season. In school debating Marshall was exceptionally well repre -r sented in that it supplied two members of the team. These boys were Fred Herrmann and john Herbst. In all house athletics Marshall has had strong teams though only one landed in first place. Marshall s , football team was composed of some very hne material namely: Greenlee Speed Dennis Dougall Hackett , Dewey Howarth Houghton Friedman Evans Hayes Hornstein Grable Dues Denby Hackadorian and Ellerbeck. The spectacular runs of Grable and Dennis were features of a number of exciting games. In swimming Marshall was represented by the following boys: Gaynes Ghent E. Gotberg Grace Gritman Gustafson Harding Hartwell Houghton Hickey and Hornstein. Some fine performances were turned in by the track team. The work of Dennis Dues Heston, Fields Howard Gordon, Harris Guoman Edward Guy Heiden Hall and Garrett is appreciated. The Marshall lightweight basketball team was an excellent combination of players which tied for the championship. The boys on this team were: Hall Finlayson Heiden Halpin Gettes Dragutz and Easton. - The work of Hall and Finlayson was outstanding among house players. The heavyweight basketball team was 4 made up of Gohs J. Heston Flora Fettes Guovit Holmes and Fiske. The sincere work of Mr. Fraser as house coach deserves a great deal of recognition. Marshall House supplied more varsity athletes than any other house. On the school football team Marshall is proud to claim Captain Heston allfstate half and Halligan' also Hess Fay Henwood Diskey Garner Deehr Flora J. Heston and C. Dempster. It seems that Northwestern s basketball team was composed almost entirely of Marshall boys namely: Dougall Higgins Doolittle Drittler Halligan and Howarth. On the reserxe team: Deehr Hayes Gloster Derby Ferguson Eveland and Hackadorian. On the school track team Marshall was well represented by Dennis Dues Erskine Egan Howard Foulds and Fields. In swimming Y Marshall had Duor Hackett and Eistein. On the school baseball team Marshall boasted of Captain Folger .. Dcgiolittlel Dgittler Deehr and Hannenberg. The tennis team also had three Marshall boys: Gran ow Gloster an Eve an . The social activities in a boys' house are few as compared with those given in girls' houses. However, several very enjoyable programs were given in conjunction with joan of Arc House. On several mornings the house was entertained by Jack Holden's singing and George Hickman's piano playing. Marshall not only develops boys in athletics but intellectual activities as well, having two outstanding members ofthe dramatts - department, Earl Fellhauer and Harold Field. Throughout the year Marshall House had over Efty on the honor 3 E roll each marking. S E :si- Ellnl EWHHMWHWNWMNMWMWMWHHNWHBWWHNMWMHMWMNMWEWMWENMWMHMQ Z 1 E F- ri Q A a E E 3 E I E 3 E 1 E 'T' 3 'Q E Li B - E E E E ff, 1 2 Q ' , 1 - . A ' , ' 3 E Mass .I E 3 - ., . -. . . .4 E Q , ,.'. . . . ' . y E g E 5 l ,.,, , , T! , E 1 ,,,, 1 ' za 'E I . is ,S in U , v , 4 5. iiii I I I I I I A E Q ' '-Y'- 5 E , , i F1 3 I - . I . . - m I2 . , ,,,, ' , E P2 , , 5 5 E 5 , . . . E 3 V I ,I,,, E 5 'f'- f A, 2 E 3 g E Q E I E I HWMWHWMHHWMWHWHWHWMWHWMWHHMWHWMHHWMWHWMWHWMWHWME ll67ll smE1I-1rwmrmmwmmmwrerrumwfmmwvanmmrsmmwmmmwr-mmwr-mmwm-:mwmn Q 2 3 - rs 2 Z BETSY ROSS HELEN Iunmqm nwcrzs Jmmms MISS FOX BETSY ROSSldOUSE Foll Term Ojfcers Sprmg Term HELEN HUMPHREY PresIdent FRANCES ENNINLH JEAN HUGHES V106 PresIdent ADELE MELOAN FRANCES JBNNINC9 Secretary FLORENCE MAXAM Asst Secretary HARRIET ENNINGE HALLIB KELLER Treasurer DOROTHY KENNEDY Asst Treasurer VIOLA MARTEN9 Student CouncIl Representatlves BEULAI-I McDOWELL JEAN KREC VIRGINIA LEE Betsy Ross House was one of the Hrst houses organIzed She has always harbored a great number of gIrls and durIng thIs last year wIth a membershlp roll of 498 gIrls Inspxred by the spIendId help of the ol'Iicers and the prIncIpaI MIss Vera Fox Betsy Ross has been very successful In school events The house has followed up ILS motto E Plurlbus Unum The emblem of the house IS the orIgInaI Betsy Ross Flag the colors red and vnhIte DurIng thIs last semester an assIstant secretary and an assIstant treasurer were elected to ofIicIate at second record The followmg commIttee chalrmen were appoInted for the fall term house Jean Hughes scholarshIp Esther Kxrhy socIal Dorothy Kennedy general actIvItIes NellIe Jackson manners and morals Adele Meloan and athletIcs Isabel Hunter The Chalfman of the varIous commIttees for the sprmg term were house HallIe Ingalls program Helen KrIeger mUS1C Wendella Meads and art Marjone Kapaun These gIrls have done much to Improve the house In every way The debatmg team thIs year succeeded ID capturmg the champIonshIp over WIlson House and receIved the debatIng cup Both negatlve teams were VICZOFIOUS WIlson negatlve over Betsy Ross aflirmatwe 1, tom Betsy Ross negatlve receIved a 4 to I decIsIon from Wrlson s afhrmatwe Helen KrIeger Hallre Keller and benevxeve Laemke upheld the afhrmatwe of the argument Resolved that we should have a Federal Department of Educatlon The negatlve team was composed of Harrxet ennmgs Ruth KleIn and Frances enmngs The coaches MISS Covey and MISS Black deserve much of the credxt for the teams vIctorIes Betsy Ross has been well represented thIs year In athletlcs She receIved the jumor basketball cup The gIrls on the basketball team were A Ingalls Captalh M MHCKCUZIC R Lmton W KIng J LIttle J Lanx L Lundgren B Kerr S Marshall E Kmdred R MacMIllan and M Lord Beatnce Kerr and Jean Mac barven tvxo of the four gIrls on the golf team whlch defeated the other hIgh schools and won the gold cup are members of Betsy Ross House and as a result Betsy Ross has possessxon of the golf cup The gIrls who were on the swImmIng team were J Lanx A Ingalls E Humphrey K Mead J McGowaugh F JennIngs R McIntosh and L Lmdlce Betsy Ross also had a rIfIe team The gIrls on thIs team were E Lyons I I..aPearl M MHCKCUZIC Kreg and H ohnston Betsy Ross had several members on school teams The gIrls on the school hockey team were A Ingalls N ackson R LInton V Lawson M LaCroIx I Hunter those on school svummmg team were J Lanx H Keenan P Levy Anne Ingalls was a member of the school basketball team On February 23 a kId party whIch was one of the most InterestIng partIes In the hIstory of Northwestern was gIven Much praIse should be gIven the gIrls M G KIng A Mather M MacLeod and E Kock who made thIs party a success Betsy Ross IS makxng plans for a Flag Day ceIebratIon of the one hundred and fiftIeth anmversary of the malung of the Betsy Ross Flag On the boards of Betsy Ross are daInty lIttle old fashloned Hgures whIch show the Interest the members of the decoratIon commIttee have In the house Helen Humphrey was not only presIdent of the house durIng the first semester but also edItor of the Colt Durmg thIs year there have been about seventy gIrls graduated Betsy Ross clalms four summa cum laude dxplomas and SIX cum laude dIplomas In the anuary and June graduatlng classes Those who receIved summa cum laude dxplomas were Ceceha LIberman Frances JennIngs Dorothy Kennedy and Esther Kxrby Helen Humphrey Marjorxe G KIng Marjone L KIng ElsIe Koch Mar1on Kravnt and Jean MacKenzIe recened cum laude dIplomas I 2 E I :fa 2 2 3 E E Eu' E S E I 1 an I I E 12 'i 3 I ' 5 1 Q fi 5 3 2 '-E I 2 r I J T E 5 eesee as eeee A , J A- - I E G Ffflfff ,LcL, clclc c'cLc ,c.,ccc,c Kfl clclc 2 E ccIc..cI..,,.,c ,ccIccccIc.,.c.c..c...,.,ccccc I I '. ,.,,cc J A E - -veaeeevaeeeee AAIAIA , .AVAAAAAAAAAAAAA A E: E e cc t 1 c'e c 't : ' ' Z il e , I, 3 I2 - E2 Z! . 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EHHNMNHNWWHWMMBNWHHNMWL1NWhk1IEIWWl1NNbuHlRlVllmHNMHHNMblHlRlME l63I ROOSEVELT LESLIE LANGS ROBERT JOIIISIOII ROOSEVELT HOUSE Fall Term Officers Spring Term LESLIE LANGB President ROBERT JOHNSTON PHILIP KRAVETZ Vice President LESLIE LANGS HAROLD LINDSAY Secretary Treasurer HAROLD LINDSAY With the Ideals of Mr Jerome and Theodore Roosevelt whose name the house bears before them the boys of Room 2 have striven to uphold their standards ID many fields In past years the members of the house haxe been very active In all school affairs and the house teams have captured many honors An IHSPCCIIOXI of the records from IQIQ i927 will verify this Roosevelt has had three Erst places In football one ID basketball four In track four IH baseball and six IH swimming. The house has been second IH football hve times in baseball twice in track once in baseball three times in swimming twice once in golf and once in tennis. Two third places and one fourth in track have also been Roosevelt s and the boys haxe never been forced to take a last place in any sport. The boys of the house are very grateful to Mr. James who gave up his position as director of intrafmural athletics to coach Roosevelt house athletics this year during Mr. Van Dyke s illness. ln the last year Roosevelt won the house championships in basketball and swimming. These first places with several seconds gave the ' house over 4oo points toward the house trophy. This trophy is presented annually to the house which amasses the greatest number of points in all athletic competition during the year and is at present in the possession of . Roosevelt house. . ln spite of the part that the house has given much attention to athletics the boys have not fallen down in ' scholarship. The honor roll has not had less than sixty names all during the past year. It is the pleasant atmos- phere of cooperation and the house spirit in Roosevelt house that has been a big factor in making the house sucf cessful in both athletics and scholarship. This is created partly by the attractive plants and vines which Mr. Jerome has been gardener for and partly by Mr. Jerome himself. His willingness to be of assistance to the boys. and his interest in house and in school affairs have made him one of the most popular men in the school. Without Mr. Jerome s splendid guidance Roosevelt could never have attained the heights it has. Just Y as the Red and Blue of Roosevelt has always been feared in former years so it was feared during theI9z6-27 . athletic seasons. There were good turnouts for all the teams and this eagerness to participate on the part of the boys coupled with Mr. Jerome s coaching ability has put Roosevelt s teams on top. Besides having plenty of material for house teams Roosevelt house also contributed many men to the school teams. During the fall term Kravetz Kreekum and Mcllvain all of Room 2 played on the school football , team. The house also contributed Captain Knight Lindsay and Milby to the basketball team' Kingsley Leckner ' and Michaels to the swimming team. On the baseball team are three Roosevelt boys: Hubbard Knight and Lindsay on the track team are Huff Langs and Mcllvain. Jackson of the tennis team and Lazdausky captain of the golf team are also from Roosevelt house. - The house debating team coached by Mr. Blumenthal and Miss Donovan experienced the most successful season Roosevelt ever had in this activity. The team was barely eliminated from the semiffinals. Boys from Roosevelt house are associated with all the important affairs of the school. Four of the last nine nA presidents have been Rooseveltites. Ernest Jordan and Leslie Langs, treasurers of the January and June classes respectively, are also from Room 2. In the cast of the nA plays are Sidney Margolis and Harold I Michaels, both of Mr. Jerome's graderoom. IEE iii EWRIWMWHWMWBWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWMIEMWHWMEHW lil ' HW . lil NME l69l E E E EWFEIElMlWEliNIWMNMWIE1NFHIWHNNWMltlfiliilllbiMWEIHMWMENJWMNMWHNMWMN S 2 Ee I: 5'-5 2 5- :fs 3 J , 2 E 5 E is B F E 22 2 . E . 3 E z E - z 3 2 E sa E is 55 E , 55 3 . 2 , 'iscce' , of 's f E 5 .,.,..,.. cccc, , ..... E 3 - , m E tcsc s as sccc s cs s Ii . . ,' . . ' . . . E3 5'-' ' ' ' ' 1 55: , , , , ' , V. E i 5 1 E A , E 4 Q 1 ' E 2 2 E-I , rs E ' 7 ,Z ' , L B . . 1' E 5 I 5 2 L - - l a m 3 ' I 2 W ' E F E za 5 3 Z E QWHHMWHENWMNMWMNMWMHMWHBMNHHMWMMMWMNNWMNMWMNMWMHMQ 5 2 smunrcmg crylcr oxuzv l'll SS BROWN CLARA BARTON HOUSE Foil Term O cers Sprmg Term ETHEL SCHUMACHER Presrdent GRACE Oxuzv ANNETTE RUDOLPHI V1cePres1dent RUTH OPPENHEIBI GRACE OXLEY Secretary DOROTHY NYQUIST LEONA PAYNE Treasurer AcNEs PURINTON Student Councll Representatwes MARION RATLIFF DOROTHY SAMPLE HELEN O DAY Know Thyself IS the motto that the g1rls of Clara Barton have chosen and thxs ns the theme of thexr house song whxch was written by Mrss Susanna Clough Therr emblem desxgned ln the house colors rs a srlver shxeld wzth a blue cross 1n the center Much cred1t IS due Mxss Brown who wrth the splendxd coopera txon of Mnss Clough has carefully guxded Clara Barton through another successful year For the fall term the leaders of the varxous commrttees were scholarshxp Ruth Otto athletxcs Beatnce Norton program Orpha Morgan get acquamted Martma Sackett manners and morals Betty Narey Com mrttee chaxrmen for the sprmg term were scholarshxp Ruth Otto athletxcs Maman Pezet socxal Grace Resner house Betty Narey manners and morals Alxce Poland program jamth Reed clerxcal Rrta Orhkowskr Punnton negatxve Jeanette Secker Murxel Pmches and Margaret Peckham These gxrls worked hard and enthusiastically under the falthful coachmg of Mrss Grover and Mxss Younglove Although the team was not vxctorxous as they had hoped to be they recexved some satlsfactxon rn knowmg that they had offered worthy o srtron pp0Clara Barton boasts of a splendxd basketball team and IS proud of the fact that she placed four members on the school team Thelma Savage Dorothy Sample Frances Selpp and Margaret Pahl In addrtron to these grrls Vxvran Norton and Marran Pezet played on the house team The grrls who were members of the school hockey team were Edna Rxce and Grace Powrre both of whom won reserve letters and Grace Oxley who recerved a school letter The members of the school svummmg team from our house were Chauntel Saunders Marron Ratlxff Beatnce Norton and Edna Rrce Clara Barton rs justly proud of her r1He team the members of whrch were L1ll1an Poole Evelyn Nellson jean Robertson Gwendolyn Morgan Dorothy Poy and Gundella O tattl substxtute The socxal commlttee has been very actlve and has done much 1n the way of provxdmg entertamment for the house There were two n1nth grade house partres and on Aprxl I a most enjoyable one was held wrth loan of Arc Several mterestmg talks on the lrfe of Clara Barton were grven by dxfferent members of the house Mlss Mary jenmngs kmdly consented to tell the g1rls about the homestead of Clara Barton whlch she had recently vlsxted On all speclal occasxons such as St Patrlck s day or Lmcoln s blrthday appropriate programs were grven at record Wlth Allce Poland at the plano and Ruth Nrxon drrectxng Clara Barton grrls are fully capable of leadmg themselves m smgmg and many of thexr records have been spent ln thrs way Rallxes were held for the house debatlng and rlfle teams as well as for the basketball team Each member of the honor roll was presented wlth a s1lver pm on which was xnscrrbed a blue cross In addltxon the gurls recewmg all A s were rewarded w1th flowers In order to buy flowers to xmprove the appearance of the graderoom a box was put m a conven1ent place for all spare pennies Thls plan met w1th such great success that It w1ll contlnue to be carrxed out m the future The blackboard was attractlvely decorated mth gay colored baskets designed by Ruth Cook and her asslstants Estelle Morln and Betty Narey Clara Barton was the orrglnator of a new rdea that of orgamzxng a G1rl Scout troop vvhose duty mt was to help around the house 1n general The plan met wrth enthusrasm and was very successfully worked out In one nook of the graderoom stands a bookcase well frlled wrth books e1ther loaned or presented by the students whxch durlng the last year has proved to be a valuable asset to the house Z ' ' E E E E I 3' 2 E E E E 5 E , lp 1 E E E f I 3 X E E . . E 5 ff. E'-' 3 .Q ffflf - , 3 BBBBGBA Qfff 5 ' ...... av,ca,.s . ,.,, caWaH.ca . E2 Q aaaaaaaaaa.a,a. .a,aaaaaa aaa.a,..a,...aaaaaEa E . 3 E , . . , t . , '. . , . W E Q , Z f . , , Ia , y 4 ,w ' I ig ..., Z A . , A Z . . , I . I . ,' I 2 E 5 A The girls on Clara Barton's debating team were :l alhrmative, Betty Narey, Dorothy Reuss, and Agnes - E , 5. ' . ' . . ' . ' . , , , . . . . . ' E 2 A ' I IE , . . 1 . -S,- 'A A gg f : Q . . s E ' E3 ,E . . , t , E -, , , - o is . . V . . th h , . . A 7 r . , L SE . 4 - . I ' ' . A ' I - 3 gg ' . ' . . . , s. . , V Ei :E . , - U ' Fi Q ' . ' , . . 1 E Q E six- B . - 1 4 K- la - IAA- B . - mln- I B - ' ' - ' -l l 3 ENHNMWHNMNHWWWHWYHHNMWBNWWMNMWHNMMHWMWHNMHHNMWHRME lvol WILSON High . onitomfi ALBERT nomo NPKSICKLEY WILSON HOUSE Fall Term O cers Spring Term HARRY MONTGOMERX President ALBERT MONRO LYLE Russnu. Vice President ELMER RoBxNsoN ALBERT MONRO Secretary Treasurer JACK RATCLIPFE Student Council Lan MONTGOMERY WILLIAM MOUSER CHARLES Onno Under the able guidance of Mr Sickley who has won both the respect and admiration of the boys since his advent from Central Wilson House has rounded out its third year as an independent graderoom Following its motto As ye learn so shall ye rise Wilson has climbed to hitherto unattained heights The success of the house can be illustrated from three different angles scholarship debating and athletics Remarkable improvement in scholarship was made during the past year so that the results of the third marking of the second semester showed forty six names on the honor roll. These included five all A s: W. - Moberly P. Nagel R. Nettleton R. Peake and C. Perrin. ' It vias due to the splendid coaching of Mr. Hulbert and Miss Roehm that the debating teams were able to gain second laurels. In doing so they became the first boys team ever to reach the finals. The affirmative side was upheld by Charles Ohno Ward Schulz and Harvey Ringe' Winson Moberly Paul Nagel and Lee Montgomery made up the negative team. After going through to the finals undefeated Wilson debated Betsy Ross in a 44 tie but lost the decision and title 7-5. At the debating banquet the boys were awarded a beautiful silver plaque signihcant of second honors and it was announced that Charles Ohno had won a place on the allfhouse team. From the athleti' standpoint Wilson again turned in an unusual record. The baseball team of rosy' won the first athletic championship ever captured by the house. In football and swimming the boys finished last but the track team came up to take third place and the basketball quintets wound up their seasons in fourth place. At the present time the baseball tennis and golf teams hold the spotlight and are expected to finish - high among the houses. An evidence of Wilson s improvement in athletics is shown by the present holding of the Little Brown jug which was formerly almost a permanent possession of Marshall House. Wilson has also been represented on school athletic teams by Murray Mosser William Otto Everett Oxley Don Paul Richard Peckham jack Rentz Clark Rose Elmer Robinson Aaron Rosen and Stephen Roumell. An unusual innovation during the past year was the celebration of the Erst Wilson Week. lt is the T purpose of the boys to make Wilson Week a permanent feature. In the future the week following Christmas vacation will by set aside each year to honor the late Woodrow Wilson. The first Wilson Week held last anuary, was very successful and aroused much enthusiasm. Speeches on President Wilson s life by Mr. Twitchell, former grade principal, Mr. Benson of the history department, and Philip Oakes, Paul Robb, and E Charles Seeker, members of the house, helped to put the plan across. 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E 1- , , , , , , , m E E il ,, ,, rs .g ' is E I-'E J ' 3 2 E fvrl QWHHMWHENWHNMWMNMWHHMWHBMWHHMWMHMWMNMWMNMWENMWMHN V E I Z E JANE AUSTEN IIIIIICESIIHIIPLI: rms wATsorI IIIZLEII Immsuxi JANE AUSTEN HOUSE Fall Term Officers FRANCES WHIPPLE President HELEN TACKABURY Vice President MARIE WACNEI1 Secretary PIsIYLLIs VOKEs Treasurer Student C0uncIl Representatives ELEANOR WEMP MARCARET SMITH Spring Term HELE1 TACKAHL RY JANET SNYDER EMARUTH Tasman PHYLLIS Voices MARIE WAGNER E E E E 2 S E ane Austen House which was organized In 1914 began 1fS career In room 209 with Miss jean Wilson as grade principal Before long It was decided that this room was too small to house ltS 132 members ' there were only 130 seats In the roomj so the house was transferred to room 201 which was at that time as large as Betsy Ross and jane Austen together The next move was a return to 9.09 and from there the linal change to 201 Its present abode was made It was In 1919 that our graderoom principal Mrs Emily Watson came to take Miss Wilson s place Since 1tS organization the enrollment has Increased from 132 to 476 The following gIrls were chosen committee chairman for the fall term music Betty Stubbs art Marion White scholarship Thelma Shaw athletics Phyllis Vokes social Lucille Slater bulletin board Sarah Tomerlm The president chose the following commlttee chairman for the spring term music Betty Stubbs art Eloise Wagner program Sarah TomerlIn With Miss Daniels and MISS Hughes as coaches the debating team made a line record On the affirmative were Maxine West Elizabeth Terwm and Dorothy May White The negative was composed of Marguerite Slanker jeanette Wright and Grace Thomas who also made the all house team Both the track and baseball teams had the championships last spring The rifle basketball and swimming teams deserve recognition for their excellent work jane Austen looks back with pleasure on the social activities of the year During the fall term two parties were given The Hrst was for the girls of the graderoom who were new to the school Such a party IS given at the beginning of each term by the officers of the graderoom and the committee chairmen The second party was a Christmas frolic given jointly with Mount Vernon and Betsy Ross Houses At this party the dramatic class presented a play In the auditorium It was followed by dancing In the gymnasium At the end of the term the 12B s entertamed the 12A s at a matinee at the Bonstelle Playhouse A tea for Mrs Watson the ofhcers of the graderoom and the mothers has been planned to be held In May Another outstanding event of this year was a party at which our house entertained the house principals their assistants and the officers of each graderoom Its purpose was to obtaIn greater cofoperation between the houses One of the features every year IS the Vocational Guidance Week during which outside speakers present to the girls a general Idea of their professions Aside from being very Interestmg these talks are benehcial as well because they inform the girls of the value of the various courses offered Many girls of the graderoom were members of school teams Those on the school swimming team were Marjorie Wood captarn LIll1an Standard Thelma Weir Wimfred Smith Eileen Wood Ethel Smith and Margaret Tiechman Two of the strongest and best hockey players members of the school team were jane Austen girls Frances Whipple and Phyllis Vokes jane Austen was proud to contribute two members to the school basketball team They were Gertrude Simancek and Edith Spindleman who had the highest ll'1dlV1dU3l score Recently the house organized a glee club to provide entertainment for the Jane Austen girls To show appreciation for the programs given by other houses Jane Austen frequently sent her glee club to those houses to entertain them The program committee with Sarah Tomerlm as Chalfman presented many 1HtEl'EStll'lg features making record IU the morning very pleasant and enjoyable 3 Z E ' 2 Q E E E B E E 2 2 1 E I ig . 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EWHWMHHNMU MWHNMWHWMWHNMWHWMWHNMEHNMWHNMHHNJW WMP lval LINCOLN my WARNER JAMES SMITH MR JONES LJNCOLN HOUSE Fall Term O cers Spring 'Term ROY WARNER President jAMIzs M SMITH JAMES M SMITH Vice President HAROLD WEBSTER HAROLD WEBSTER Corr Secretary AMES TELFER EDWARD SWAN Rec Secretary HARRY THOMAS Student Council Representatives BILL STAFFORD HOWARD T WORDEN EMERTON SMITH The motto of Lincoln House IS Our house may It win In every endeavor but our house win or lose With this Inspiring creed before them the members of the house have had a continual Incentive which has aided a great deal IU the stimulation of house spirit the most significent accomplishment of the house this year The history of Lincoln House provides very Interesting material to anyone looking Into It The house has at some time or other occupied almost every graderoom IH the building It started in 209 went to I6I 218 and a few others finally ending In 226' but it has always managed to keep its amiable principal the well known Mr. jones as well as a fine group of enthusiastic students. Its athletic record is unequalled. While its scholar' algip his often been lower than that of some of the girls houses it has always been fairly commendable for a ys ouse. Among its presidents the house has numbered some of the most noteworthy personages in the school's history. Included in these are: Walter Ward who died a hero s death in France' Bob Wiley well-known and always popular Bill Springsteen and Kinsey Tanner two of the school s most versatile athletes and a number of others all of whom have contributed greatly to the school s history and line of achievements. Lincoln House has also had an overwhelming majority of the 12A presidents. This year s debating team coached by Mr. Benson and managed by Sidney Woolner was one of the best the house has ever had. Charles Stewart was signally honored by being chosen for the 'all-house' team. Besides having a great majority in the members of the R. O. T. C. Lincoln House also has somewhat of a corner' on the officers with a major a captain two lieutenants and two sergeants. ln addition to this Major Harry Thomas Lieut. Charles Stockwell and Sgts. Lorne Wilson and Richard Strauss were on the champion- ship school rifle team Sgt. Strauss being the holder of a world s record in target shooting. For the first time in four years Lincoln failed to tie or win the football championship two defeats being too many and causing the team to be content with second place. Five players however were chosen on the all-house team: Walters Witherspoon L. Tromley Stewart and Zimmerman several of whom should be first team or reserve material for next year. Lincoln also took second in swimming but came through to take championships in both light and heavy weight track meets by a large margin. Because many good basketball players were ineligible for the team Lincoln House finished third in the race. The team composed of Shea Tivy Worden Tyler Walters Wurster Slotter and Stewart with Mr. Lennox as coach reached the quarter finals in the class A tournament for the state championship. By a narrow margin the Dime Bank team one of the best in the city eliminated the Lincoln House team. The championships in baseball golf and tennis have not yet been decided but victories in these sports will give the athletic plaque to the house. Lincoln furnished a number of athletes for the school s first and reserve teams. Among these were: Shea Tivy Wurster Tommola Warren and Swan on the first football team' Webster Worden and Weldon on the second. Eddie Swan made the allfcity team- jimmy Telfer was on the basketball squad Red Walker C. Wright, Strickroot, Snyder, and Wiseman were on the swimming team. Swan N. Warrick, A. Warrick and Whitney were on the track teamg Worden and Strauss on the golf team. The house's unique achievement is the publication of the Lincoln House Record' each semester. This is the only publication of its kind in the country. Lew Sisler was the fall semester editor, and Harry Thomas was the assistantg the second semester, Harry Thomas was editor, and jimmy Telfer, the assistant editor. Mr. jones' inspiring aid and his jovial presence greatly influenced the boys this year. The house also is very grateful for the efforts of both Mr. Lennox and Mr. Carty, the house athletic coaches. F1 MlilE1WMWLIWMLEIHWMWHWMWHWMWEIKEMWHWMIEHWMWHWMHHLRJMWI'-iii E E! ME s Mtsrmfsismwmnmwtmrmwmsumweinmn eimwmnrswrsnmnrmmnrsnmwmu S E E I2 E as is I Z 2 E 7 E I E 5 5' E 1 E E E Eiq- ' ig , .A sssss . LI 3 . ...... . ...,. ..... . . .. - E STANLEY TIvY .... ,..........,,. .... T r easurer.. .GEORGE WuRsTIzR E . . - , r i Z ' 5 . I t A . . ,A . ,Is . . .h . ' V I , . D H . . I I s i ra a I I ' I I . ' , ' ' ' 1 rg ' . Q ' .' - I , , E , ' E - Y E A za , E . B - 3 , , 2 ' E 3 Eval I 'SX BEARING 'mmm oxrrs SEI' ll THEY HOLD DEER Rf' r T Y Y ' THEY RETURN Q,-gg OYAL 'ro THRT DD ,, , ., 5 A EWHHNWMENWMNMWMNMWMHMWEBMWMHMWMHMWMBNWMNMWMNMWMN V Y RSEJ E? 2 ALUMNI 3 IE 5 Y Q1 . E The membership of the Northwestern High School Alumni Association has had such a large increase in :-E 2 the past few years that it now numbers about four thousand. This increase has, of course, necessitated E c areful revision of the membershi lists. Charles Stevens, corres ndin secretary, who was in charge of this, 3 P P9 g E 1 with much able assistance, made a card index of the names and addresses of all graduates. In making this index E all the addresses were verified so that at present the list is absolutely correct Besides doubling the membership in the last two years interest in the association has doubled as well This is largely due to the fact that members have been kept in close contact with the activities of the association by means of notices sent out by the secretary Alumni were notified of every business meeting and social event and the result was a record attendance This was especially true of the first business meeting of the fiscal year which was held in September After the meeting a dance was held in the gymnasium where the alumni had an opportunity to renew old acquaintances At this meeting election of officers was held with the following results president Frederick Gielow 18 vice president Marion True Harbeck 18 corresponding secretary Charles Stevens 20 recording secretary Mildred Cloonan 24 treasurer George Berkaw 26 Walter Couse 18 as retiring president auto matically became chairman of the executive board but because business called him from the city he was unable to act in this capacity His resignation was accepted and the vacancy was hlled by George Bott 16 who has been very active in all alumni work There were three big social events during the year the Harvest Hop the Chrxstmas dance and the spring dance all of which are annual affairs The first of these to be held was the Harvest Hop an October event The gymnasium was decorated in autumn colors and the harvest idea was carried out with corn stalks pumpkins and a big barrel of cider for refreshment Even better attended than the Harvest Hop was the annual Christmas dance The large Northwestern g ymnasium again the scene of the alumni festivities was hardly recognizable It was completely disguised by the decorations of Christmas trees snow banks and falling snow which served to carry out the spirit of the season The spring dance held after the spring business meeting closed the social events of the association for the year The peppy orchestra and attractive decorations helped to make the dance a success In staging the dances and carrying on the business of the association the officers received able assistance from Marlon Page 26 Fred Dobson 25 William Gowans 20 Richard Roe 20 and Gladys Builta 24 Some of the prominent students of the graduating class of january and June 1926 are continuing their education in colleges and universities all over the country some are attending the College of the City of Detroit preparatory to entering other colleges others have entered the business world Among the latter are Leighton Seamon and Morris Tingstead respective captains of Northwestern s I92f and 1926 city championship baseball teams and Ruth Kimberly vice president of the january 1926 graduating class At City College are Helen Fox vice president of the june 26 class Beth McKa1g January 26 Marion Christianson june 26 Glenn Harris june 26 former Northwestern athlete who now is president of the freshmen class at City College D on Walsh june 26 Catherine Washington june 26 George Berkaw January 26 and Helen Baldwin June 26 who is vice president of City College s freshmen class The University of Michigan was chosen by many Northwesternites as the lnstitution at which to pursue their education Prominent among these are Frank Lovell class president of june 26 john Widman track captain 26 Harold Olson january 26 former editor of the Colt Dorothy Griffith june 26 who also edited the Colt for one term and who has gained scholastic honors at Michigan Jean Hegwood january 26 and jane Hickey Virginia Houghton and Gertrude Smith all of june 26 Other graduates elected to go to smaller colleges and preparatory schools Robert Lothamer basketball captain 26 is at Elgin Academy Elgin Illinois Walter Pezet june 26 prominent in athletics at Northwestern h as already gained fame in football at Alma College Nina Brandt and Marion MacQueen both of the class of January 26 are attending Michigan State Normal College at Yps1lant1 Jim Pinmger secretary of the January 26 class rs continuing his athletic career at Michigan State College where he made the freshman football team Charles Perry june 26 is at Darthmouth Elizabeth Wingert is spending the year in preparing to enter Smith at Tudor Hall Indianapolis and Charles T1erney is at the University of Detroit It is to be hoped that with new enthusiasm from these recent graduates interest in the Alumni association may be maintained and the future years may be as successful as the past ones IE . . . 25 . -- . . . . . 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A f E 5' E 9 E r 2 E PZ 33 , Id A V I W .:,,. QI - - iifuw Ea E -K ,,ff'. E . E F 5 E 2 E 3 2 - E IQ HWMWHIRJMLEILWMIHHIHIMWHWMWHWMWHIHMWHWMIHHWMWHWMWHWMWHWM X303 EWHWMWEENWMNMWMNMWHHNWMBMWHNMWMHMWMNMWHNMWENMWMHMQ F E I E . . FOOTBALL 3 E t 2 ff Northwestern has won the city championship for the third successive year and has thereby gained per' F E manent possession of the Cornell Trophy. The Colts had only one letterman, Captain Bill Heston, around 3 Z whom to build the teamg but Mr. Bishop developed a championship team, his third in his three years at North- E E western, thereby demonstrating his coaching ability more than ever. Several players were honored by being E ig chosen on the allfcity and allfstate teams. Heston, who scored 68 points and led the city, was chosen captain E and fullback on the all-city team and halfback on the allfstate team. Bill was easily the best back in Detroit E G , Y George Halligan made an end position on the allfcity team and was also selected on the second allfstate team. E 2 Eddie Swan was chosen quarterback on the allfcity team. Eddie's clever open-field running featured many R E games. The Colts had two iron men, Robinson, the center, and Captain Heston, fullebackg neither missed .7- 3 a minute of play all through the season. in the seven games which the team played Call with class A schoolsj E the Red and Gray rolled up 119 points, while only 2 points were counted against them by their opponents. K, 2 This year's team was one of Northwestern's greatest defensive teams, the only two points scored against it Q E being the result of a defensive play which sent the ball back into the opponents' territory. 5 u. 3 At the athletic banquet the following received N's : Barstow, Beauvier, Burkhard, Cook, Fay, Halligan, E Heston, Hess, Kravitz, Kreekum, Linebaugh, Mosser, Robinson, Rose, Rentz, Shea, Swan, Tivy, Tommola, I 2 and Wurster. Christie, Henwood, Mcllvain, and Warren received reserve letters. Bob Linebaugh was elected -4 E captain of next year's teamg Fay, Rose, Shea, Wurster, and all of the reserve letter men except Warren will E 3 E Pae hack with him in 1927, providing a good start for that team. jim Smith was the manager of the squad this E all. The first ame was with Cass at Codd Field. Several hundred rooters saw two green teams struggle up and down the eld with Heston scoring the only touchdown Tivy and Rose in the backfield and Barstow at end showed up well Two weeks later we met Western and came away with a IO to o victory showing such improvement that rumors of a city championship began floating around school Every one remarked about Coach Bishop s energetic work in developing the squad In this game the Heston to Fay passing combination first became prominent Rentz featured with his plunging and Kravitz played well at guard October 16 one week later the Colts journeyed to Saginaw to meet the big Orange and Black team of Saginaw Eastern and made it three in a row after a thrilling struggle in a sea of mud Hess scored the lone touchdown in the second quarter and Heston added the point In the second half Saginaw carried the ball right to our goal line only to lose it when the defense braced and Heston gave them two points onasafety which gave us a kickfoff from our twenty yard line Halligan and Linebaugh starred at the ends and Beauvier played excellent game at tackle The Heston to Fay combination gave Hess the chance to score The next foe was our old rival Eastern The Colts trampled all over the Indians gaining 22 first downs and scoring IS points to Eastern s o The victory although it put us in an excellent position in the city race was expensive for Bob Linebaugh was injured Wurster Kreekum and Burkhard played well On November 6 Northwestern took vengeance on Highland Park with a 21 to o win In the first minute of play Heston swept around end for a touchdown Throughout the game the Colts played with clock like precision Robinson starring at center Swan s open field running featured the game along with Shea s smashing tackles After Heston s first touchdown the Polar Bears seemed lost and never even threatened the Red and Gray goal line while only a couple of bad breaks kept the Colts from scoring two more than their three touch downs Heston took particular pleasure in the victory for he was on the 1925 team which lost the state championship because of a scoreless tie administered by Highland Park The next week Northwestern had another track meet with Central but it was not quite as one sided as last year s A 6o to o slam was registered for the Colts Heston scored 29 points Shea I2 Swan 7 Fay 6 and Mosser 6 Every man on the team played in the game the subs doing as well as the regulars November 20 the Colts met Northern in their annual battle The Eskimos realized that they could not win by offensive play and resorted to a defensive game waiting for a break A scoring break did not come ship hopes for before the game only Muskegon and Northwestern were undefeated and untied in the state Halligan played a hard driving game at end and made a spectacular catch of a pass near the sidelines The team as a whole was stunned by the stubborness of the Eskimos defense and did not reach top form in the contest SUMMARY OF SEASON September 25 October 9 October 16 October 23 November November I3 Noxember zo Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Western Saginaw Eastern Eastern Highland Park Central Northern 2 E 5 E , . . - , . , E E - 3 3 7 7 g v ' ., h , E E . p . . 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H321 EWUHMWEHNWMNMWMNMWMHMWHBMWHHMWMNMWMNMWMNMWEMMWMNMS V Q 1 TRACK With a new coach and a new team Northwestern s chances for another track championship were slated as null With Captain Dant Langs Swan Cavanaugh Egan and Erskine from last year Coach Weaver by welding a new team from green material proved himself to be a great coach His aim was to develop men for the 30 yard dash 880 yard run high Jump pole vault and shot put In the 30 yard dash Warrick Seros and Dennis showed up well while Paul Wolfe and Markham replaced Grabel in the half High Jump was well covered by Thad Dennis who took first in all local meets and third in the national meet Coach Weaver has some of the younger boys who have several more years in school working in the pole vault Dues and Mcllvain have been tossing the shot for added points Erskine and Swan were supported by Martin in the hurdles and Cavanaugh in the mile by Whitney and Cox The relay team was made up of Erskine Swan Langs and Dant In the initial meet with Southeastern the Colts romped over the jungaleers with a score of 85 zo North western took Erst place in every event The Jungaleers placed second in two events but were unable to place in four events The Colt relay team composed of Egan Langs Swan and Dant took first place finishing a lap and a thrrd ahead of the Purple and White team Erskine was high point scorer gaining ten points with a first a second and two third places In a dual meet Northwestern defeated the Y M C A 43 34 in the Y gymnasium The Red and Gray team captured six first places out of nine events and garnered a slam in the no yard dash when Dant Swan and Warrick outdistanced the Y runners However the Colt thinclads were unable to win in the mile run Northern Cass and Central also fell to the Colts by a large score Four records fell as the Colts captured the city indoor track and Held championshlp for the fourth suc cessive year Northwestern placed first with 33 1 1. points Northeastern the closest rival was second with 16 points Western was third with I7 pomts Eastern fourth with I1 1 z points Captain jack Dant hung up a new record when he traversed no lengths in 24 7 Lewis of Northeastern lowered the 44o mark to S4 7 Dant and Lewis each made his record in the prelimmanes Leo Cavanaugh clipped two full seconds off the record made by Reichstahl when he ran the mile in 4 48 1 5 The Red and Gray relay team also established a record in the half mile Eddie Swan placed fourth in the low hurdles and nosed out Tolan of Cass for a first in the no Don Erskine took second in the low hurdles and fourth in the high He also ran on the relay Le Langs placed second in the 440 on the heels of Lewis while Don Paul lost second place honors to Arnold of Western by a step Thad Dennis garnered another first when he topped the high Jumpers clearing the bar at 5 feet 8 3 4 inches He tried to jump 5 io for a record but failed 1n the attempt By vtinmng the title agam marred an otherwise clean slate Oak Park Illinois won the mid west championship Northwestern tying vtith Northeastern for second place Northwestern lost the meet through its inability to win a Hrst place The records in four events were cracked The record breaking was started by Beauvais of Detroit West ern who burst the tape in the 60 yard low hurdles clocking the time of o8 1 one tenth of a second faster than the former record held by Kinney Northwestern Grest of Oak Park bettered the time in the half mile by running it in 2 o5 Two other records were sent into discard when Tousey forced Lewis to 13 4 in the 440 and when Thoth of North Tonawanda ran the mile in 4 39 8 Langs and Dant placed third and fourth res pectively in the 440 and Cavanaugh mpped a second in the mile run Denms tied with Kuhn of Oak Park for first in the high jump Topping all other Michigan entries Northwestern and Northeastern are considered as state champions Northwestern missed a tie for Hrst place in the national interscholastic track and field meet by one point Northeastern and Lagrange Illinois tied for first place with thirteen points each while the Colts came second with twelve pomts The relay team showed great strength in capturing first honors from a field of three competitors by a margin of twenty yards jack Dant showed up well taking second in the 440 in addition to running on the wmnmg relay team Don Erskine also a member of the w1nn1ng relay team placed fourth in the 6o yard low hurdles as did Cavanaugh in the mile New national interscholastic records were established by Warne of Kokomo Indiana 1n the pole vault by Sample Webster Groves High School Missouri in tl'e shot put by Boyle of Rockford Illinois 1n the high jump and by Beatty of Northeastern in the half mile - I! 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A is . 5 . 111,11 ,431 11 ' 2 . fttllvgm 1 Q ,hclluu E 4 fQ'A'4KQ'fL'- QQ 'X ' ' V 2 2 City 151012 and Qlihmnegt tlllatlxpiomsp E E 1927 Q 5. ggg I! ll V 5 - E gg Ei 55 il if , E 3 gg IL E , F- 2 . . 3 3 - . . . h E E E E 5 E C1 WSWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMEHWMWHWMWHWMWHW U E343 BASEBALL Northwestern ended a successful year by winning the 1916 baseball championship This year Mr Lennox took over the coaching and built up a Ene team with Captain Seaman Barnard Watson Warner Downs and Streeter as a nucleus Many new players of merit were discovered and the Colts were conceded to have the best pitching staff in the city Folger captain elect achieved the coveted honor of pitching a no hit no run ame There are Eve men available for the 1917 season They are Folger Deehr Watson Lindsay and Doo lt! C Not allowing a hit Folger pitched hrs team to a 6-o victory over Central Only three Central runners reached first base two on balls and one on an error He struck out nine men during the game It was rn base running that the Colts excelled stealing seven Bob Lothamer banged out a homer while Seaman hit a triple with two men on bases In 4 1 2 innings the Colts piled up I4 runs to beat Commerce I4 3 Lothamer was again credited wrtha homer while Lindsay duplicated Lothamers feat The Cowboys were thrown by the Colts to the tune of 6fo Streeter holdrng them to two hits Bud Watson helped to score by slugging a home run With the score rfo in favor of the Cosmos Folger connected for a triple after Lindsay s pass to win his own game He also struck out eight men In winning from Hamtramck Northwestern removed one of its most feared rivals from their path Prior to the game the Cosmos were rated on a par with the Colts By getting to Demchak in the first two innings Northwestern pounded out 8 runs to drop the Prospectors 8 3 Watson beside connecting for a triple slugged out another homer Between Demchak and Major the Colts got 15' hrts Coach Lennox used every man on the squad rn this game Continuing their wmmng streak Northwestern defeated Southeastern 2 o The superb prtchrng of Eddie Folger again prevailed Eddie has kept a clean slate so far with no runs having b en s ored upon him as yet The Colts continued unmolested at the head of the procession by a victory over Cass Tech 8 1 Streeter allowed the Mechanics only 3 hits most of which were bunched in the third inning that enabled the Green and White to score its brace of counters Running wild on the paths the Colts stole II bases When Folger and Streeter in turn failed to stop Northern Coach Lennox uncovered a new star rn John Tate who made his official debut rn the crrcurt by holdrng the hard hitting Woodward Avenue team to a solitary hit Lrghtbody opened the seventh by passing Downs and before he could get control Bud Watson and jab Barnard also were grven ducats filling the bases Warner srngled scoring Downs and Watson but was nrpped at second attempting to stretch the hit Deehr singled stole second and scored along with Barnard on Lothamer s hit Seaman s blow put Lothamer in positron to score on Vershure s Seaman cashed rn the winning run when Downs doubled. What transpired after this was only adding to the margin as the damage - done to Lightbody was beyond repair. The final score was 1 1-8. Highland Park accomplished a feat eight other schools were unable to perform when the Bears gave the Colts their first defeat. There was nothing flukey about the victory and it came after the most sustained .. attack that the Colts had faced this season. On the strength of this assault the Bears finished on top 9 3. Facing a string of left handed batters for the first time Folger weakened and allowed the Bears to attain a nine run lead in the early innings. John Tate was sent to relieve Folger and held the Bears to two hits for the remainder of the game. Crouch pitching for Highland Park pitched good ball allowing but 3 hits over the entire route. The Falcons rated a serious menace to Northwestern s supremacy curled up before the effective pitching of Streeter. Streeter though he was touched for seven hits kept them scattered allowing only one run while his mates amassed seven. The Colts wound up the season clinching the city championship by defeating Redford 4 1. Tate who hurled the Colts to victory over Northern was given the assignment to turn back Redford. He fulfilled expec tations by allowing only four hits. In the meantime however the Colts were not having an easy time with Loury. lt was not until the iinal two frames that they succeeded in putting over a pair of markers in each inning. Y Northwestern. 25 Northwestern. xi Northwestern. fl Northwestern. Northwestern ..........,,...,...,,,.,,........,... SUMMARY Central ..........., Commerce....... Western ,.,,....., 2 Hamtramck...... 8 Southwestern.. EE P2 Northwestern ...................................... 2 Southeastern... 8 E Northwestem. Northwestern, ig Northwestern .....................,..,............. 1 1 EE 5-I Cass Tech ...... 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HHMUJNHUW MEIMWMWHWMWH As a reward for his good playing, Henwood was taken on the first team. From 1 hilfhaek position Oxley galloped up and down the field, to Redford's great distress. The reserves next heat Southeastern's jungaleers, iq to o. Burger played a hang up gime it center hoth on offense and defense. Mzilott and Jamieson played hard and fast in the hackheld The reserve Colts then trampled Fordsoifs first team, IQ to o, and felt pretty good heeiuse e irlier in the season, the first team had only heaten them 6 to o in a practice game. The Indians from Eastern were next engaged hy Colts, who sealped them 28 to o seoring four touchdovt n jack Heston and Harold Webster were two big factors in the lndian's defeat. After heating Easternx only Highland Park stood between the Colts and the city and stite titles The Polar Bears were also undefeated and, when the twoteams met, a great struggle oeeurred The Colts finally E won, iz to 6. jack Peckham played a good game in the hackfield and made some good tackles while playing E E safetyfman. The .ldHIlCSOH'CO'Ml1lOff passing attack put the Colts in position to score. V Q The annual classic the reserve team vs. allfhouse team came next-and in a sea of mud. The reserves, f :I after elinching the city championship and earning a claim to the state title, slumped a little in this game. A gi 6 to 6 tie resulted, and although most of the game was played in allfhouse territory, the reserves could not E E put across the winning score. E 2 5 E SUMMARY E if 2 E Northwestern Reserves ,,... .. .zs Cass Reserves A 2 Northwestern Reserves , iz Western Reserves gg Northwestern Reserves ,... . ,, 8 Redford School . . E Northwestern Reserves , ...IQ Southeastern Reserves . E Northwestern Reserves ,,., io Fordson School Z Northwestern Reserves .,...,.. 28 Eastern Reserves E Northwestern Reserves ...,. .,.,,. . I2 Highland Park Reserves E Northwestern Reserves. .. .... , .,,..,, , 6 AllfHouse ,,., , E Reserves 129-Opponents 18 E5 1 1 1 1 Ei ' HWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMHHWMWHWMIHHNWIWHWMWHNNHHNME l89l Iliff COLT CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Coach Weaver, Leo Cavnnaugh, William Burgess, Robert Carlson, Clifford Whitney. BOYS' SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM 'Top Row: DeForest Eveland, Mr. A. H. Hollinger QCoachJ, Wellington Granzow. Bottom Row: Arthur Gloster, Meridith Bixby, Harold jackson. BOYS' GOLF TEAM Top Row: Mr. Burgess, J. Klees. E. Grimm, H. Fettes. Front Row: H. Worden, A. Lazdausky CCaptainD, R. Ahern. l90l Emu:-ursnrsnmwmnmwnsnmwmsursw n nmwmnmwmnmiarmmmm-:mwmu S V as 3 i CROSSCOUNTRY E Y V The Colt harriers won every meet this fall except state, in which they placed second, and captured the 5 3 city championship. The team consisted of Leo Cavanaugh, Clifford Whitney, jack Dant, Don Paul, William Burgess Robert Carlson and William Fields, Although Northwestern has sponsored cross country teams to develop track men the first dehnite cross country schedule in the city waSworked out this fall The first meet ofthe season was with Eastern The Indians were defeated I9 26 by the Colts Cavanaugh captured first place McDonald of Eastern was second Paul Dant Fields and Burgess all Colts finished after McDonald in the order named The Colts with I9 points were only 4 from a perfect score of If Northwestem s Colts pranced in ahead of Highland Park s lumbering Polar Bears in the next run beating them 18 44 and coming a point nearer to a perfect score Cavanaught Paul Fields and Burgess finished in the order named A perfect score' Redford was defeated rg 86 by Northwestern The Huskies couldn t keep up with the Colt runners who took the first six places though only the first five counted Cavanaugh was his third race of the year with Paul Dant Burgess Carlson and Fields finishing after him The run with Southwestern was almost the same story Cavanaugh leading with Paul Dant and Carlson taking the next three places The score was I7 48 A Red and Gray meet was next held to determine who should get cross country emblems As usual Cavanaugh won this time being forced to a new record by jack Dant track team captain and sprinter Don Paul Enished third with Carlson Burgess and Whitman coming after The Colts ran away with the city meet Cavanaugh won as was expected but Whitney pulled the surprise by finishing second The state meet was won by Kalamazoo with S4 points Northwestern was second with 64 and Cass Tech third with 128 ln this meet Cavanaugh who had been ill placed sixth with Whitney and Dant Enishing seventh and eighth respectively During this season Coach Weaver developed several runners who will be valuable in track This fact together with the success of the team in its dual city and state meets has made the first competitive year of cross country most successful TENNIS The Colts are out to win their second successive city championship Coach Hollinger has three men back from last year s team Captain Meredith Bixby Wellington Granzow and Harold jackson Meredith is playing his third year while Wellington and Harold are back for their second A tournament was held early in April to End likely cand1dates for the vacant places on the team Over thirty entered From this number last year s veterans and Arthur Gloster and De Forest Eveland survived Granzow has Jumped from fourth man on last year s team to hrst man on this year s His play is steady and extremely fast never letting down an instant Captain Bixby has moved up from third to second despite eye trouble Bixby s steady all court play and his two year s experience will make him a formidable challenger for Erst position Third place goes to a newcomer Arthur Gloster Arthur has had a phenominal rise in tennis last spring he was unknown and last fall he was state boy s champ and was nineteenth in the national boy s ranking Gloster has a great number of strokes in his raquet and continually crosses up his opponents Harold jackson has shown great improvement over his last year s form and Gloster will have to keep top form to hold his position against him jackson is a very determined player continually passing his opponents with forehand and backhand drives Fifth place is held by the second new player De Forest Eveland a star of one to beat With this line up the Red and Gray looks even stronger than last year and barring upsets should easily defend their title The Erst match of the schedule was with Northeastern the Colts winning 5 o Gloster Granzow and Bixby won their singles matches Gloster did not lose a game while Granzow and Bixby each lost only one Gloster and Jackson teamed up as the second doubles team and won easily Bixby and Granzow made up the Erst doubles team and won 6 2 6 2 College High was the next opponent Coach Hollingyr presented the same line up which won by the same score 510 Granzow winning 6 1 6-o Bixby winning 6 3 6 3 and Gloster winning 6 3 6 4 in smgles In doubles Bixby and Granzow won 60 6-o Gloster and jackson won 6 1 6 3 Although there are thirteen more schools for the Colts to meet Northwestern s prospects are unusually bright GOLF Last fall Northwestern was represented in the city golf championship match by a team that had three veterans and three new players on it Because the team was balanced with these veterans Northwestern had high hopes for the title All of the players had made good scores in practice and the substitutes were good enough so that none of the regulars had his place cmched The squad consisted of veterans Burton Lazdausky and Grimm Dougall Reule Folger Strauss and Fettes all new to the team Worden a veteran of last summer was kept off because of playing reserve football The Colts took fourth in the city meet which was not as good as was expected Captain Allyn Burton and Bill Dougall were the team s low men in scoring Lazdausky Grimm Reule and Fettes also took part Early in May the Colt golfers polished up their clubs and again began to seek birdies The squad was strengthened with the addition of Worden and Ahern but felt the loss of Burton who was graduated and Dougall who turned to track after the basketball season was over The summer schedule consists of practice matches with several city schools in which match play pre these titles with its veteran line up Captain Lazdausky Worden Ahem and Grimm are the regulars Fettes Strauss Ford Klees and Montgomery are the reserves EIWHNMWHNMHBWMHBNHwulkilhlllfllllHRJWWEW.NWHNNMHWWHHNMHHNWMHLME lloll E , 3 gg ' , . Z E . . . 4 ' 2 az 1 . , f , l 3 . . , A ' . -. - Z E . . . 4 ' ' ' I K . . S . . 4 , ' E El , . 3 ' 5 ' I as , 4 4 4 4 . E Q . in .4 I . y U I . 1 r . . , I , 4 I E G ' 1 4 I 1 4 4 A r 4 I E ' ' I I 3 Y ig Marshall Housefs team last summer. Eveland is very fast on his feet and quite steady, making him a tough 5 ka . , . 1 i , ' ' f-. - - I I I 4 Y l 5 7 I r r Y ' E E 4 , , , Y 4 E 'Z ' ' 4 33 . . . , E gs l , E E . . 4 ' . . 4 .' 5 F . . . :E , . , 4 E E 4 4 5 , 4 , . 4 4 4 . E dominates, followed by the city and state championship matches. Northwestern has hopes of winning one of E ig E 31' 1 ' I 1 2 ' 1- N - i -- ' ' 11 -. - w - wi -v wi ig A A 4 A al lal .A al le A la 4 EWHHMWEHNWMNMWMNMWHHMWUHMWHNMWMHMWMBMWENMWENMWMN Y if mm an 5 E 5 RESERVE AND HOUSE ATHLETICS E 55 ii E Northwestern is represented by two reserve athletic teams, football and basketball. This fall the reserve Z football team won the crty champronshrp for the second successive year and also had as good a clarm as any rn therr class to the state trtle Mr Arthur Carty the basketball coach coached the reserves The reserve basketball team went through a very successful season losrng only one game and finishing rn second place among the reserve teams of the crty Some of the outstanding games of the season and therr scores follow The first game of the season was wrth Northeastern The Colts buried the Falcons under a 23, to IO score Bob Hayes proved to be a real ball hawk and scored 9 points of the total Busy Drrttler s floor work was also a feature of this game Besides stopping hrs opqonents Busy scored 7 pornts After thrs game Drrttler was grven a school surt and became a regular forward on the first team The next game of the schedule was also a feature The Colts lrcked the Eskrmos of Northern I7 to 4 At the half the score was 4 to 2 but rn the hnal quarter Hayes and Hubley opened up wrth enough to put away the game The Southwestern game was another fast one wrth lrttle scoring untrl the last half when the pace began to tell on the Prospectors The Colts won zo to 9 wrth Mike Hachadorran playrng a stellar game at guard and rn addrtron leadrng hrs team rn scoring The Cass Tech game was the opposite of the Southwestern game rn thrs game the Colts took an early lead and then presented a stubborn defense to hold off the Mechanics Deehr and Hachadorran led the team rn scoring and also formed the bulwark After thrs game only Highland Park and Northwestern remained undefeated among the reserve teams of the crty Agamst Commerce the Colts achieved a shut-out the Auditors berng blanked zrfo The work of the Red and Gray guards Fay and Hachadorran rn keeping the opponents scoreless featured the game Ferguson was the marn cog rn the Colt s offense The Highland Park game was the feature of the season wrth the Polar Bears wrnnrng ro to 9 rn a hotly contested game Eveland was the only Colt who could score regularly The reserve squad consisted of Hayes Hachadorran Eveland Gloster Royer Hubley Fay Deehr Derby and Ferguson House athletrcs are now rn their second year under the new pornt system Last year Roosevelt won the trophy which rs given to the house scoring the most points while Lrncoln was second This year Roosevelt rs agarn rn the lead and Lrncoln so far rs runner up Football was the first sport to come on the house calendar Roosevelt won the champronshrp and got the jump on rts opponents Lrncoln and Marshall tred for second Lrncoln having the drstrnctron of playrng two scoreless tres with the champs Pershrng pulled up rn fourth place and Wrlson was last The all house play Whrtre Walters of Lrncoln tred the score for the all house team The swrmmrng trtle was also won by Roosevelt whose team in addrtron to wrnnrng the brg meet wrth 46 pomts won every dual meet Lrncoln was second rn the meet wrth 32 pornts and won every dual meet except that wrth Roosevelt Pershrng was thrrd wrth I2 points and Marshall and Wilson tred for last place wrth 8 pomts Kingsley starred rn the house meet by takrng two first places Both the lrght werght and heavy werght track trtles were won by Lrncoln With well balanced team rn each they had no drficulty rn out drstancrng Marshall House last year s track champrons The heavy werght team scored '48 pomts to gain the vrctory and the lrght werght team scored 36 pomts The basketball race was very close thrs season the champronshrp not berng settled untrl the last game had been played Roosevelt and Marshall tred for the lrght werght champronshrp Roosevelt won the heavy werght champronhrp undisputed and Lrncoln and Marshall tred for second The baseball schedule has just started and Lrncoln rs leadrng both the mornrng and afternoon record leagues Tennrs and golf are just getting under way wrth Wilson leadrng the former The total pomt score wrth the exceptron of baseball tennis and golf seems to rndrcate that Roosevelt will be on top agarn thrs year unless they fall down rn the last three sports The score rs now Roosevelt I24f Lrncoln 880 Marshall 7ro Wilson 57o and Pershrng 455 Intra mural and reserve athletrcs at Northwestern enable a large percentage of students to participate There are at least no playrng football and about the same number playrng basketball The house svurmmers number roo and the house track men number around r5o Tennrs and golf together call about roo and baseball takes another 15o This makes a total of about 750 playrng m some form of rntra mural or reserve athletrcs all wrth the same idea to make the school team . - . I i , 4 . ' , . fi i. .. , . '. . .' . ' E rs ' . , . E , . . ' . , , . E ii . . q ' Z ' . E3 F . a EE E1 ' ' s ' f rysr r r r E If . ES 7, , , , ,,. 3 . . . . , ,. r , M 1-2 . . , E reserve football game, which is the classic of the house season, ended in a 6 to 6 tie. In the last two minutes of B :E , . ' . ' . . E S ' , . ' . . . , , . . B ia . ' . ' . . . . . 1 5 'E - . - . . . . ' . r ' E gg . ' . . r . . . ' . . ' 72 lg Y . . , 3 E5 7 A- - . . , . , . I :E ' 3 ri Eg 5 5 :rs E! - E ax- mal-N Eu- xml-1 Ava!-Y V'-.1- 1 .1 ual- I' s- 'ra -I s--X 4 ENHNMNHhMnHNWnHHHnmMNHHNWhMRNWHNNhHNMnHNWhHNMINSME l92l ROOSEVELT HOUSE FOOTBALL Top Row: R. Krause. G. Kuhn, E. Maine, A. McKinnon. Middle Row: C. Lundy, V. Mitter, Mr. james, R. Kogclschatz, F. Marvin. Bottom Row: F. MucQue-sn, E. Knapp, H. Lindsay, A. Knight, P. Lehman. WILSON HOUSE BASEBALL 1926 Top Row: W. Moore. AI. Rcntz, D. O'Tooie, L, Renchard, W. Nutall, Mr. Bnrget Bottom Row: M. Scabaldt, A, Rosen, H. Scott, -I, Ray. iosli LINCOLN HOUSE LlGHTfWEGHT TRACK TEAM Tap Row: Stafford, Woodring, Thompson, Stecker, Warrick, Warrick, C. Smxth, Whntely' Bottom Row: Mr. Lennox. Smith, Willxahn, Mr. jones, Valmos, Turrentine. Shubm. LINCOLN HOUSE HEAVYfWEIGI-IT TRACK TEAM Top Row: L. WKIIECYS. C. Stevens. H. Worderu, bl. Thompson, G. Williams, Stanton. Bottom Row: C. Whxtney, G. Wurster, Mr. jones, S. Shen, A. Stewart, Mr. Lennox. E941 ROOSEVELT HOUSE BASKETBALL Top Row: D. Hughes, G. Kuhn, A, Langtry, C. McKay. Middle Row: R. Lockhart, B. Kirk, M. Klein, H. jackson, N. Kropik, L. Ja Pides. Bottom Row: Mr. james, A. Jamieson, R. Johnston, C. Leadbetter, F. Malott. ROOSEVELT HO USE SWIMMING Top Row: F. Malott, A. Hubley, G. Leckner, O. Kelly, M. Kemnitz, -I. Klees, Mr. H. P. .lame Bottom Row: H. Kennedy, W. McCloy, S. jones, J. Kulkin, W. Hurlbut, E. MacCracken. ll9Sl UWMNMWMHNWMNMWMNMWMHMWHBMWHHMWMNMWMBMWMNMWENMWMHME E! 'E il 3 E gg ... Z5 I2 2 1 5 5 E , gg . E E WMWHWMWHWM NH hHWWNHiW NHWMNHiENHiMNHWW HRW WN WHEWNHW WN NH .as 3 E5 E I! 3 2 E 5 I3 'JN 1 ig - m ' vu -x EE , Y f E! ' -1 ' 55 , ' - , E5 . , E 52 , .254 x -M ' E 1 ta 2 I! . E -' I5 , 5 2 E A I5 2 1 S Eiwrawmwmwmwnxwmwrawmwmwmwmmwnsmmwnwmanwwamwmwrawmimammm H963 Q- -E if f O I fi .V G. A. A. BOARD I -C Z. -4 El il .1 .1 IN - EI WIEPIINWMNNIWIIB - MWMBIMWM IEIW EMWMPIMWMNMWMNMIWIENMWMH lg 5 E I s f I E 2 , 1 s Top Row: hi. Wood, P. Vokes, G. Grover, Miss Huffman. B. Kerr. H. Cook. 'fl Bottom Rim S. Baxter. F. Whipple. R. Gardner, M. Pezet. 5,1 Z I. . fl. , fl gf, GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 7. Tl I - 'T A It is now two years and a half' since the Girls' Athletic Association was organized. ln the past year the if IQ association has inaugurated many new things and has kept up the good work of last year. The membership of il an the association includes every girl in the school, and the actual business is managed by an administrative board. On this board are the officers, house athletic managers, team captains, Colt reporter. and a Faculty adviser. Officers for the following year are elected every june by a schoolfwide vote. The year's officers were: Frances I yi Whiiwple, president: Hilda Felske, vicefpresidentg Rae Gardner, secretary, Shirley Baxter, treasurer. The - 1 ff? other board members were, for the Hrst semester: Margaret Eaman, Marjory Wood, Geraldine Grover, Phyllis Z tai Vokes. Pauline Levy, Margaret Ayrault, and Beatrice Norton, for the second semester: Helen Cook, Beatrice 7 F- Kerr, Emily Eaman, Marian Pezet, Phyllis Vokes, Marjory Wood. Geraldine Grover, and Helen Krieger. The T girls are very fortunate in having Miss Prudentia Huffman for their advisor again this year. Miss Huffman is 1 l -1, very enthusiastiic and always willing to give her time for the good of the association. A great deal of its success Z in is due to her ei orts. q This year the association again assumed the responsibility of advertising all school games and selling tickets V -2 for them. To encourage interest in the games and meets. the girls published two red and gray booklets. one in fl T October and one in February. The first contained schedules for school hockey, interfhouse basketball. and ' swimming, and the name of the board members. In the second were programs for school basketball. tennis, swimming, track. and riflery, fir interfhouse svgimming and baseball. and the date for the girls' athletic banquet. - , The planning ofthe intrafmura schedules also alls under the duties ofthe G. A. A. I - The houses manifested a keen interest in all athletics, and there was always a good turn-out for house ff 7 teams. -loan of Arc was the hrst place winner in both basketball and inter-house swimming. while Mount A7 Vernon was victorious in riflery. The novice swimming meet. for girls who had never participated ina swim' jf? - 'Z ming meet previously, was won by Mount Vernon. 'rl During the year. the G. A. A. was the sponsor for three peppy rallies. The first of these was a general ,J -A one for the purpose of arousing interest in school hockey and house swimming. The association was greatly ,M honored to have as speakers at this rally Mr. Frank Cody, superintendent of Detroit schools. Mr. Loren Post. Q LZ- director of health education in Detroit, and Miss Esther Sherman, supervisor of girls' athletics and orthopdedics 5 if in Detroit high schools. They all gave very interesting talks and were enthusiastically received by the audi' lr ence. At the next pep meeting, Miss Lampkin, the hockey coach, awarded letters to the hockey team. gl fr Songs and yells completed the program. The third rally made known to the school the members ofthe girls' f' 57, school basketball team. It was at this meeting that Al Higgins gave a complete history of this sport at .f Northwestern. The result of this rally was a recordfbreaking attendance at the rest of the basketball games. 7- At- 8:00 on February 19, the Northwestern swimming pool was the scene of' a waterfcarnival. the first 'in 5' event of this kind ever to take place in the city. It was a gay, colorful exhibition of swimming stunts, in which If fl. one hundred and sixty girls participated. The girls were coached by members of the health education depart' Qi il' ment during class periods. Tickets were sold and publicity was managed by the Girls' Athletic Association. gf' F ' In the early part of March, the interfclub bowling tournament started. This contest was open to any girl club member in the school, regardless of lack of skill or experience. A few girls from the sports classes taught if-4 Q the contestants how to score. After two months ofcompetition, when the scores were averaged, Gladys Richards ri ofthe G. A. A. was found to be the winner. -R I .1 The crowning event of the year was the girls' athletic banquet, june 1. This was attended by over three 'fl Ll- hundred and fifty girls, two hundred and hfty of whom received house and school letters. in if 1. lil 4 . P TA Ali- i 'si F ' Fifi- ' ,H ' vu x - L vi: 'C ' H- siaa. i..wW..- at mm ft asia H has1.isf.r'i.iii?i2.lfaaei5is.raFasiiszt,.U lovl WMHNWHWNNMNNWMNNWFHNWWBNW EIMWMEINWPNMWFNNWFNMWMFI lg! I Ln kr! L u Lum. L as L Hn knnl nn. Lum ina 1 I r g a ' 3 3 ri 2 Y E 5 m ' E E a 1 E 5 Y 2 a E E 2 E F Ei i E E ee- 2 ig GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM B S 'Top Row: Miss Lampkin, M. McLeod, M. Carleton, E. Rice, K. Hart, E. Harwith, R, Linton. E Middle Row: G. Powrie, E. Hasbrouck, F. Whipple, M. Derby, M. Eaman CCaptainl, H. Felske, I. Hunter, 2 ' CJ. Oxley, P. Vokes. E E Front Row: M. Derby, E. Eaman, D. Felske. E il E GIRLS' HOCKEY E 7 1 5 I Northwestern's hockey team has come through another successful season, having been defeated only ' twice in seven games. Both defeats came at the hands of the Western girls, who had an exceptionally strong F team and won westfside championship. E 1 The Western game was a struggle from start to finish and Northwestern's opponents were compelled to I - fight hard for the two points which won the game for them. The Cowgirls' defense was seemingly impregnable, E E! and the Coltettes were held scoreless in spite of the splendid work of both their backfield and forward-line. E This was the first defeat the Coltettes had suffered since Southeastern beat them in 1924 in the city champion' 2 ship game. ' E Q Oass proved easy prey for the Coltettes' swift attack, and their backfield was bewildered by the fast dribbling of Northwestern's forward line. Margaret Eaman, the captain, starred, scoring three goals. Grace E E Oxley, captain-elect, tallied twice for Northwesterng Eleanor Hasbrouck, Virginia Derby, Marieta Derby, and E Dorothy Felskel each scored one point. The score at the end of the third quarter was Qfo, so Miss Lampkin. I E the coach, put in the entire second team. The reserve girls showed up well and allowed Cass only two goals. I E I The next game was swift and well-played, In spite of the onefsided score. 4fo, Southwestern put up a ' E valiant struggle and made Northwestern fight for every point. Phyllis Vokes, new to the front line, starred E E by making three out of the four goals, Margaret Eaman accounting for the other tally. Several times South' B E western got near our goal posts, but each time Northwestern's defense kept the ball from crossing the line for E a score. 2 h CTlpe Commercehtiaim wail a surprise todthi Norghizesterrg girls, for they expected easy opposition. Instead, 5 t e o tettes were e to t ree goa s an a owe t e Au itors one. Both teams were rather slow on the ? offense, the fiackfields 'where strong and played exceptionally well. Emily and Margaret Eaman were North' 1 western s est p ayers in t is game. Ll The Highland Park game was the most exciting and closely contested of the season. The Polar Bears E E scored the first point, and then Northwestern's defense tightened up and held its fast forward line back during E 2 Sie rest cg the garpie. Hilda Felske, in her regular position at centerfhalfback, was at her best in this game. g F irginia er y an Grace Oxley starred in the line, the former scoring two goals and the latter, one. The I E score was ifi at the beginning of the last quarter, and it was only by playing with their utmost skill that the E E Northwestern girls were able to break the tie. Northwestern's two goals came in the last few minutes of play, 2 E and tae gplagii' Bears were unablehto penitrate our defense for more goals. Q 1 e or , a newfcomer to t e city eague, put up a good hght but finally bowed in defeat before the fast E Coltettc team. The score was 44. Margaret Eaman, as usual, was Northwestern's outstanding player. E E On November 18, Northwestern met Western for a second time to determine the westfside championship 3 E and was again forced to take a defeat. Northwestern scored the first goal but after that was unable to get E , through Westerns backfield for further tallies. Western's forwards also proved too elusive for Northwestern E and bfloke througg Elheir defentse for tigvo goals. In the last quarter Northwestern made a strong effort to score, E ut t e game en e , zfi, in avor o Western. 3 -w-w-w 1-u-1- Q1 ..l.. E Q HNMWHNMWH MHHNMWHNMHMNMWMIEMWHNMHHWMWHWMHHWMHHWME Ml rmwmwiiaru . wraumwraimrmwmmwamamm mmwmnrawnmmwrmmwiaumwmn L.. mv- GIRLS' SWIMMING 'Top Row: E. Wood, E. Rice, Miss MacDonald, M. Wood CCaptainD, H. Keenan. Bottom Row: M, Hassel, C. Saunders, S. Baxter, J. Botsford, E. Taylor, E. Smittz. GIRLS' SWIMMING Having finished the 1927 season successfully, the Northwestern nereids deserve much honor and praise for gaining a deadlock with Northern High School for the city title, the first honor of its kind acquired by our girls' swimming team. This fame was obtained by hard practice on the part of the team, the excellent leadership of Captain Marjory Wood, and the remarkable coaching of Miss MacDonald. CITY MEET In the sixth annual city swimming meet held on March 3, 1927, in the Northwestern pool, our feminine splashers succeeded in running away with the most number of firsts, and garnered QQ points to tie Northern. The girls who deserve much credit are: Chautel Saunders, Eunice Taylor, 25-yard free style junior, Dorothy Felske, qofyard free style senior and diving, Marjory Wood, 25fyard free style senior, Helen Keenan, zsfyard breast stroke junior, Eileen Wood, 25 and gofyard back stroke junior, Marjory Wood, Margaret Teichman, Chautel Saunders, and Dorothy Felske, relay. Dorothy Felske was high point scorer of this meet. DUAL MEETS In the first meet of the season on February 12, 1927, the Northwesternites were defeated by Highland Park with a score of 42f44. After hard practice and with one defeat to blot out, the Coltettes on February I7 encountered and com' pletcly vanquished the Northeastern girl swimmers by a score of 62f24. They next met Western and easily defeated them, scoring 60 points against their opponents' 25. In the last dual meet of the season, February 24, our mermaids swam against Northern, the old time rivals. With the repulse of last year to efface, the Coltettes splashed with remarkable skill to victory, 5'3f33. Those girls who obtained most first places in dual meets were: Dorothy Felske, Helen Keenan, Eileen Wood, Marjory Wood, and jean Botsford. The girls on the team next proved their ability by coaching their respective houses in the interfhouse novice meets. Dorothy Felske has made a name for herself not only by serving on the team for three years but also by being high point scorer of the city this year. Because the scoring system has been changed, it was more difficult to receive an N this season than it has been in previous seasons. Instead of just entering the city meet for this emblem, a girl must now either earn io points in the dual meets, held in season, or gain a place in the city meet. The girls who succeeded in gaining an N for this sport were: jean Botsford, Shirley Baxter, Nancy Bixby, Dorothy Felske, Helen Keenan. Mildred Hassel, Edna Rice, Chautel Saunders, Eunice Taylor, Margaret Teichman, Eileen Wood, and Mariory Wood, captain. Ethel Smith won ai reserve letter. E E 2 S ii Ea' 2 1 I E P I I I E I E 2 1 I V 'E E E 5 E ll E I z - Z 1 I B 5 3 m L za E E E 3 s E E 2-. s ai 5 a E WMIEIHWMEI IRIMIEILIWMWHIRIMWHWMWHIWMWNWMIEHWMWHWMEIHWMWHWM libel is Y 1 aim . wma rmrmwnm wm mw mmwmmmwmwmwm w ' m T 1 fi 1 L! il 'a 'f .1 E, .fin in ff? fl :fl GIRLS' SCHOOL BASKETBALL Top Row: M. Fenely, A. Ingalls, G. Simancec, T. Savage, V. Derby, Miss Lampkin. if Bottom Row: M. Carleton, E, Spindleman, E. Eaman fCaptainD, F. Seipp, D. Sample. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Q1 The girls' basketball team displayed excellent technique, playing, and fighting spirit this season in spite of the fact that it was inexperienced. With Miss Irene Lampkin as coach, the sextette became most versatile lg and succeeded in out-playing a number of teams with whom they collided, EE In the first contest of the season, the Coltettes were completely overthrown by the alumnae team. Because of the frequent changing of positions and players and on account of insufficient practice, Northwestern's team ii received its Hrst defeat, 8-19. Many of our former basketball stars played in this game, and, though they had fel little or no practice together, manifested remarkable team work. The team next ran up against Highland Park, a powerful combination, and with all odds against them. 1' played a wellffought game, which ended in a repulse by the Polar Bears, 17-14. I-Iilds Felske played an extra- H' ordinary game, helping greatly to keep the opponents' score down to ours in the first three quarters. Margaret Eaman found the meshes for 9 out of the I7 points. 75' With an entirely new linefup, because of the graduation of Hilda Felske, Margaret Eaman, and Leona 5 Payne. the Boulevarders . flattened Commerce by a score of 17116. Edith Spindleman, a hrainy forward. , played well for Northwestern. Q. Our cagers next downed Redford, 27f14, in their gymnasium. Dorothy Sample and Virginia Derby were 1 the outstanding players in this fray. An interesting feature of this conflict was the fact that Miss Lampkin made no substitutions, a great compliment to the players and to their skill in the game. Z ln a slow but wellfmatched trial, the team overcame the Mechanics, 26-25. The Cass team seemed to slow L our girls up, and the team, playing in this unaccustomed manner, did not show the usual speed and ability of v-4 their game. Frances Seipp's skill in sinking foul shots made the contest more interesting to the onlookers. This was the most noticeable feature of the game. if In a thrilling home game, defeating Southwestern by a nine point margin, the Coltettes won their fourth fl consecutive victory, zgfzo. At the end of each period the Northwesternites were ahead, but in the third quarter the Prospector girls tallied one more point than the Colt girls. The last half. which was very hard' i4 fought, was a fast period. TJ' In the last match of the season, in a game that meant a chance for entrance to the city tournament, the Boulevarders went on the floor with a grim determination to win. Miss Lampkin gave her most influential If words to the team a few moments before the game, inspiring in them a desire to win from Western for the gi' purpose of avenging the defeat of last year and also the hlow which they had dealt our hockey team. In the fastest, bestfmatched conflict of the season, our girls lost to the Cowgirls by 2 points, 2648. Throughout the season, the Coltettes showed remarkable sportsmanship. Many times they played under ' 4 trying conditions and various difiiculties. The Northwestern hasketeers are helping to prove the theory ' l .Ig that the girls' game can be played with ability. speed. and brains. Tsai I 1 J 'cf I-' fi SUMMARY or sEAsoN 1 December 13 Northwestern S Alumnae fi 1 - january ZI Northwestern I7 Highland Park ,il i 1 February 4 Northwestern 17 Commerce UQ Phil' February Il Northwestern 27 Redford if 'iz-'l February I4 Northwestern 26 Cass 52--i February as Northwestern zo Southwestern :ff If? March 4 Northwestern 26 Western T7 Games: Won, 4, Lost. 3: Tied, O. fl 23 swim mm 'miimwmslmw . ' Irilsimnw s:-rs.1s.s si -MBIS. fiool gwmmmmrmmwmumwmmmwmmmwm w rumwmnmwmm wrmmwmzmwmw g E E I E 1 1 3 ? 1 3 Q0 V - I E 22 E 2 2 1 E E E 2 A A E 2 JOAN OF ARC SWIMMING E Smndmg' N1, Hopson, E. E.1m.m, D. Etslcr. E Smrui' I. Fl.1mgznn, E E I 5 E 3 is m is E 5 E G r , 5 - 1 Q Z F il I . E Q g if I - .rf L 1 f Z' .,, Q 3 I - I .p U 2' 51- U ' . Z I. 4' E 'I 3' ' 5 E JOAN OF ARC BASKETBALL g Top Row: M. Fcnely, G, Grover, E. Enmzm. ' Bottom Row V. Derby. E. Houscn, D. Hoffmeyer, E. Hasbrouck, M. Derby. l f .f wh -T Il- - Q55 'EKQQ1-5lHrnZfIS1Yn.1'JJ BAE' 7 lS'lf3LfV'llS'lf'wI US.'XQiQ1QlHQ ISIS!!-JET if ffhr 1-5 -P.u,i f5,Rb:rl,A1'i'1YfH... ,D . Em? . . -. .- . .- .... -..-..... 4 -1.1 ,fir - GIRLS' SCHOUL RIFLE TEAM M. McKcli:ic, D. Hock, I. M. Busha, B.Conwel1,G.O'RcilIy, D. Handley, H. Krieger. ff? I GIRLS' TENNIS R. Strombcck, R. Johnston, F. Seipp, Botsford, Miss Lampkln, V. Derby, CCaptain5. E. Eaman, E. Kindred, and M. Ayemutl. GIRLS' GOLF Id. Hnpson, -I. McGurven, B. Kerr, V. Derby. EIOZH EWHHMWEEMWMNMWENMWHHNWEHMWHHMWMHMWMNMWENMWENMWMNMQ 2 51 n 5 sl GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM 2 2 5 R Q Although Northwestern had a splendid girls' rifle team last year, it did not receive the recognition that Z it has this year. Last year's team took the championship cup from Southeastern by a good margin. Two of the girls who starred on the team were Gertrude Smith who not only helped to win the city championship meet but who won an individual championship for herself and Helen Kreiger a spectacular shot who was in the city championship meet Helen Kreiger was also a member of this year s team The members of the team this year were as follows Helen Kreiger Eleanore Hasbrouck Geraldine O Reilly Dorothy Hendley Margaret Muir Corrine Henry Ida Marie Busha Berdine Conwell Dorothy Hock and Marion Mac Kenzie Two of the scheduled meets were shot off with the following results Northwestern vs Southeastern 610 S77 Northwestern vs Northern 660 664 Return matches were scheduled with both Southeastern and Northern which are the only high schools beside Northwestern that have rifle teams The girls rifle club which has increased its membership considerably during this second year of its existence has shown a marked improvement This 15 due not only to the interest shown by the large number of girls who were members last year but to the efforts of the new members whose remarkable progress was shown by their sclgres in the house meets lf this success continues Northwestern is sure to make a name for itself in gir s r ery GIRLS TENNIS A few years ago tennis was regarded as a minor sport by the Coltettes From this status the game has developed into one of the most popular of our girls school spring sports The combination this year will be built around some of the veterans of last year s team Ruth Strombeck Margaret Ayrault Emily Eaman and Anne Ingalls It will suffer greatly from the loss of Margaret Eaman Leona Payne Frances Thayer and Agness Golden who were graduated The 1927 girls tennis call was an swered by twenty girls out of which nine were chosen to be regulars They were Emily Eaman first singles Margaret Ayrault second singles Ruth Strombeck third singles Captain Virginia Derby first doubles Frances Seipp first doubles Ruth johnson second doubles jean Botsford second doubles Elinor Kindred third doubles Margaret Ferguson third doubles Northwestern is fortunate in having such an instructor and coach as Miss Irene Lampkm who is a remarkable player herself Two practice matches have been played this sprmg one with Highland Park and one with Royal Oak The results of both were disastrous as all of Northwestem s players both singles and doubles were forced to bow to the better tactics of their opponents However this is partly due to the fact that many of the girls who have come out for the team have not yet received their proper rating The 1927 season was successfully opened on May I2 by squelching Western s combination in every match The feminine racquet wielders frequent the tennis coutrs every day for at least one hour s steady practice so and consistent as those of last spring s team a very successful season is expected Matches have been scheduled with three other schools Northwestern will meet Southwestern on May 18 Cass on May 7.5 and Royal Oak on May :S GIRLS GOLF This year for the lirst time in its history Northwestern was represented by a girls golf team Shooting in the qualifying rounds this fall they gained the right to enter the city tournament winning the city cham ion ship Although all other teams except Central the defending champions forfeited their matches by de ault Northwestern s team played consistent golf and showed evidence of its power on the links Marian Hopson and Marian Sithes received awards for being low scorers Beatrice Kerr captain Virginia Derby Marian Hopson jean McGarvah and Marian Sithes were the members of the fall team Derby Hopson Kerr and McGarvah remained to defend the golf title in the spring Northwestern participated in but one other meet a dual one with Central in which they were again proclaimed victors In order to receive a letter a girl must play seventy two holes in addition to participating in the city meet Miss Schwendener the coach took the team out to Rackham twice a week so that they might be able to play the required number of holes 2 E , 'V' R A ., D . . . 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Z ' E ff NORWESTER STAFF E 3 5 5 E 2 Editor H.-XRRX' MONTITOMERI' E Assistant Editor FRANCES WIIII-PLE il Secretary DOROTHY KERINIT: gf Photographic Editor HELEN TACRAIILIRI' K I1A Pictures EFTHER KIRIII' 7 F Athletic Pictures GEORGE THOM.-is I 3 Snaps WILLI.A CIIARIIIERLIAN. IDORIS C.-KRPENTEIK ' E z Club Pictures . Tl1ELTsl.-X SHAW 52 -1 , ra Art Editor . .. , . . M.RRAl0RIE KAIIAUN lt Staff-RUTH COOK. ANNA JOYNT, FERRIS TAYLOR, ELWOOIJ THORNE. Z Art ContributorsvHARRY ALPERT, EAN COOK, BEssIE COTTOM. ESTHER DARGERT, MILDREIT IDOPP, E Z HELEN ELIIER. PHILIP HENDERSON, RUTH LANG. WILMER SCHEER, VIRGINIA UTHEs. Q E Publicity Manager . . . .. ELII:ENIE CHAPEL Il Calendar ELIZAEETI-I CRAXVFORII 7 Features HARRY BENJAMIN 2' E Assistant . ,. SOLLY SELTZER E E Music and Drama GERALIIINE CH.ADWICK Girls' Sport Editor . EMILY EAM.-KN 3 Boys' Sport Editor . . LEXVIS BARsT0w 5 1 Assistant . . .... .. . . .. . . ,jAMEs SMITH I ll Graderoom R8Pl'65CIlE21IlVCS'FRIEDA BOERSIG, MARIETA DERIIY. TI-IOMAsINE LEWIS, AKTNES PURINOTON. ANN SoRENsON. RICHARD BLIXIIERO, DON ERSKINE, ROBERT JOHNSON, STEVE ROUMELL. HOW.ARD WORDEN. E rl V if lk ii 1 Business Manager SIDNEY WOOLNER . . . A Ui E Assistant Business Manager . .CLARA BUCON l E Circulation Manager ,HELEN ALILPH , E Assistant Circulation Manager DOROTHY BLIEHRER -. Q! Typists-DOROTHY KEMNITZ. FRIEDA BOERSIG, EDNA WASSERMAN. E sf 41 in E AdN'iSOfS'PIlYLLIS G. WILEY, Literaryg LLIQILLE KELLY. Literaryg FLORENCE GUENTIIER. Art: C.iRL STOLL. E it Business. 3 ' r T 1- F 1 ' , 1 1 - , E. HWIWIIHI S MWHWMWHWMHHWMHHW H WMF ' Mia . V ' X 'I . FJ lIIo8ll I 1 ,. EWPJIEIMIWEIHNWHINMWMINMWMHHIWPJIBIMIW EIMWMHITIWMNMWMNMWHIIM . El V 1 I - U1 P' Sl c I r 3 2 - .- sci 7 gf ig 1 lf I. ln 2 Z fi? -1 Z: I? EE STUDENT COUNCIL I I Top Row: H. Aulph, M. Vvlagner, D. Brown. V. Lee, H. O'Day. H. Worden, R. Batie. P. Hamel, D. yloki. '- W. Mouser. . ff 2 Middle Row: F. vlennings. A. Meloan, B. McDowell, Miss jaehnig, Miss Brown, M. Ratcliffe, Mr. Porter, 4 1 Miss Alley, E. Smith, W. Dant, M. Hedgecock,'L. Russell. I Bottom Row: D. Sample, J. Kreg. E. Wemp, A. Baldwin. R. Gardner, E. Fellhauer, W. Stafford. L. Montgomery, I A. Knight, E. Eaman. H E If STUDENT COUNCIL .sf 4 The Student Council members began their work with William Carnochan as president. Rae Gardner as vicefpresident. Emily Eaman as secretary. and William Stafford as treasurer. This organization suffered a great loss in the elimination of three well known students because of too many honor points. They were Frances 'j Whipple, Margaret Eaman, and Harry Montgomery, who were elected to be viceapresident, secretary.and 4 treasurer, respectively. The executive hoard consisted of Alice Baldwin, Earl Fellhauer, Addison Knight. john Law, and Ethel Schumacher. U - The council accomplished many things, which were beneficial and profitable to the school. One of the Z- , --f hrst things undertaken by them was the sale of Red and Gra Pom oms and football ro rams at the football f , A Y P P g , 7 games. The proceeds of these sales were given to the fund for the uniforming of the hand. An effective 9-B I E' mixer. which the members planned with the help of Miss julia Gettemy, was held on October 15. Previous Til ,T' to the Northern football game an auto parade was staged with the assistance of the police department. This 'ff I succeeded in reviving the school spirit and in establishing faith in Northwestern's ability in leadership. The E Z' school was given an entertainment, which consisted of three plays presented by public speaking and dramatic ' M5 classes. The money gained was distributed among the graderooms. The Council's next object was the selling jg of Red and Gray handbooks, which had been compiled by its own members. Fifteen hundred of these were .Q , V sold. The two Student Council dances were wellfmanaged and were enjoyed by all who attended. The If committee chairman for the affairs were: john Law, publicity, Addison Knight, floor, William Stafford, music, ' .I Elf? Emily Eaman, refreshment, Alice Baldwin, decorations, and Lorraine Graham, favor. The first dance, held for ninth and tenth graders, was very enjoyable. Henwood's peppy orchestra furnished the music. Ice '2- Ili- cream was served for refreshment, and as favors, dolls were given to the girls and horns to the boys. The dance l ff held for the iith and 11th grades was indeed an event. The gymnasium was festooned with red and gray IQ, streamers. and pom poms hung from the balcony. jf. 'TQ The members for the council for the spring term were elected under a new system. Three representatives 'Q 4 i were chosen from each record, one of these three being from the oth or ioth grades. The executive board Lfl ,, consists of one member from each graderoom. Officers are elected from this group. Out of a capable group the F f following officers were chosen: Earl Fellhauer, president, Rae Gardner, vicefpresidentg Alice Baldwin, secretary: and William Stafford, treasurer. The executive board was made up of jean Kreg. Dorothy Sample, Elinor Wemp. I , Robert Buchanan. Addison Knight, and Lee Montgomery. li-Zi if The Council of the spring term also took an active part in promoting activities of the student body. Eirst. I- .i used hook sale, managed by Paul Hamel, was put over. Five hundred books were sold, netting a proht of iff, If Sizoo. The council aroused school spirit by having speakers in graderooms and by improving the system of all Qi 1 cheer leading. A QB mixer was held at which speeches about scholarship, athletics, publications, and clubs. I-13 EI played prominent part on the program. Information was exchanged concerning councils with those representa- lIfI V tives of Cass Technical, Northeastern. Highland Park, George Westinghouse High School, of Pittsburgh. and 7 hgfilford lliural Agricultural School. The spring ninth and tenth grade Student Council dance was an unusual .- af air. T e gymnasium was decorated with streamers of many colors, hung from the ceiling. Laugh-provoking .1 4 I - favors, in the form of small heads of devils on a pin, and funny hats, were given to the dancers. The older '..L members of Northwestern were given an entertainment, May 9, 1927, in the girls' gymnasium. The gym' i' T c nasium was decorated in the colors of the mode, black and white, while music was rendered by Bob Hien:el's '- I 7. orchestra. The grand march was lead by the president and vicefpresident. Two Norwesters and two lunch l l Ii tickets were given away to the couples receiving lucky numbers. t I Wlf' I Altogether. the Student Council has been very efficient and will continue to he one of the school's most pf, I' J important organizations. Ipjj I 5, - - -'E .4 r , 'TVI ' 'IT 'ki Q' I 3' -IILI I -4 I I-UI r 1-II' , '- ' 11'--f-I x--q-f- -,-.-gp t.. vt.-.. ..--'- 1- '1'..I lf'jllQiai?1: fllflmil' 3-i 1' I' 5 J-11513 lkoachl I3.ititl5j4.lii.'dl.d.lUTlliTTfT. Twill. , lf ll FII . -fx I- 'P' K-'dam .-- -...-L. .. .. A .,..,- - ...Q '...Q. -- aw . wm mw . mwuinmwimmairmsmn eimw nrawmnm mrawrsumwm 4 'Z E B WMIFI L l WHWMWHW lm lil!! 1 A O 'Ni MW!-1' Milli EIMS! 'x . lllllili rf Ayers Woolner Hermann Thompson Campbell Bigger Herbst DEBATING Once again Northwestern's debating team has succeeded in maintaining its prominence on the field of competition. When the tryfouts were held last fall. a very promising group of over twentyffive debaters came out for the team. This number was cut down to sixteen and then to seven: Frederick Herrmann, john Herbst, john Campbell. Carl Thomsen, Sidney Woolner, jule Ayers, and Harry Montgomery. After a third tryout the following aspirants were placed on the affirmative team: john Campbell, jack Herbst, and Frederick Herr' mann, on the negative: Carl Thomsen, Sidney Woolner, and jule Ayers. Frederick Herrmann was the only member back from the last year's team. The other members ofthe team. however. had all had a little experience, having debated on house teams or intermediate school teams. The business management of the team was ably handled by Norman Fitter. The subject for debate during the 19164927 season was: Resolved that the United States government should own the coal mines. Northwestern had a highly successful season. placing second to Central inthe city series and gaining entrance into the state elimination contest. The first of the city debates was against Redford on November zo. The suburban team upheld the afiirmative, the Colts taking the negative. The debate was a complete victory for the Red and Gray. the judges giving a yo decision. This debate was held in the Northwestern auditorium before an enthusiastic audience. The first debate for the afiirmative team was held at Central on December io. Central proved the victor by receiving a zfi decision. The second appearance ofthe negative team was against Cass on january 14, in the Mcchiinics' auditorium. At this time it was imperative that the Red and Cray debaters win the remainder of the city debates. if the team was to enter state competition. They came through and gained a decision of 111 over Cass, thus bringing the team one step nearer to the race for state championship. because ofthe graduation of Carl Thomsen in january, a general revision of the team was necessary. lt was finally decided to have one team go through the balance ofthe season, debating on both sides ofthe question. This team was composed of jule Ayers, Sidney Woolner, and Frederick Herrmann. The final debate in the city league was held in the Northwestern auditorium on February 11, North' western taking the afiirmative against Southeastern's negative. It was necessary to gain a unanimous decision in order to enter the state league. The new combination proved a winner by gaining a unanimous decision, thus placing Northwestern in the state tournament. In the city league, Northwestern tied with Eastern for second place honors, Central winning first place. However. Northwestern was the only team to engage in all the schedules debates, since Eastern and Central drew forfeits from College High, who dropped out at the beginning of the season. There were sixtyffour teams entered in the state tournament to determine the state championship. North' western drew Highland Park's negative team in the first round. After a closely contested debate, the judges gave Highland Park a 2-1 decision, thus closing the debating season of Northwestern High School. Although the team won no championship, the season was rich in experience for all the debaters. The fine spirit of co-operation that existed during the season was due to the untiring efforts of the coach, Mr. Bigger. With fair minded coaching such as the team received this year, Northwestern is sure to continue to keep apace ,I af mrgiwsinw. il 1 1 f n E . E E 5 E E E 2 3 E E E as E :Q 5 E F E 3 in B 2 4 ai E E as .Q 2 l:- 4- lj! with the field in debating competition. frioj EWHEJPJWMNMN 1 Mfl ll.'Il'HllM bl Top Ron F lennings H Keller H Jennings R Klein Iiuttmn Ron l Liempke H Krieger HOUSE DEBATING V v YV YV 'V . HHN .. M l'SlWl!lE'If!ll'if EIMWMHFEWMNMWMNMWENMNMH S E , 5 5 I i T 2 g E E 2 E 1 f m 2 is 3 3 E E ' 2 ' E 2 ' E ' 'r B . ? U E h In . 1 . Q . I F '. l. 2 , , ' . 1 3 E E 2 S E Durin this year's house debatin season there was a fine s irit among coaches, teams, and the school body. . g. . . . , g . F . . I E The credit for this spirit is due to the work of Mrs. Ruth Huston Whipple and Miss Florence Younglove, E 3 whose work on house debating at Northwestern in the past years laid a splendid foundation for the present E success of this activit . lt is due also to the new s stem of house debatin management, which was inaugurated V Y I Y g I E Y this year. and to the efforts ofthe person in charge. The system was such that each house had a debating mana' F ger. whose duty it was to get all debating notices to the teams and coaches in their house. This system was E found to be very efficient and will probably be employed in future years. The general manager of house debating I . , . ' . - . ' E Miss Gladys Hinmon, had charge of the arrangement of schedules for all house debates, the sending of notices, 2 and the banquet. Her efficiency in performing these duties was an essential factor in the success of the season. E Z - For the first time since house debating was started at Northwestern, every house had a negative and klll E afhrmative team in com wetition. Previous to this time there have been several debates forfeited because one or I . - - u il more houses had no teams, but this ear ever debate on the schedule was carried throu h. ud es for the as a ' hU Y my cu fhC' fD ' dNgh HghSchI e ates were stu ents fromt e niversityo etroit, o egeo t e ityo etro1t,an ort ern ig oo. Y l-n return for the services ofthe judges from Northern Northwestern sent members of house teams and students E E from the debating class to judge interfhouse debates there. It is believed that this exchange of judges will give I E house debating an importance and dignity that it has not heretofore possessed. ' E The teams that showed up best in house competition and took part in the semiffinals, were Wilson, Betsy Z Ross. Mt. Vernon, llIlLl joan of Arc. In the semi-finals the latter two were eliminated, leaving Wilson and - Q Betsy Ross to fight it out for the house championship. Wilson appeared to have the edge on the girls' team. E for they had received more oints. When it came to the final debate, Wilson's ne ative defeated Betsy Ross . . P . . , . . g . il afhrmative, 2f1,4Betsy Ross negative defeated Wilson s affirmative with the same score, which meant that E they were t!ed for hrst place. This made it necessary for the debates to be held over again with hve judges I 2 for each. After a week's time in which to go over their speeches, the two houses again met. This time Wilson's E negative team was again victorious, 34, but Bytsy Ross' negative also won by one more point, 4f1. giving her I he house debatin 1 cu for the 1 1 season A I f H P . 9 7 z , . , , E At each debate during the season the judges were asked to rate the speakers according to their ability. 2 These ratings were used at the end of the season as a basis for selecting and all-house team. The debaters who E E were so honored are: affirmative, Charles Ohno, 268, Juanita Donoley, 160. Clem Ale, 11o, negative, Frances E E jennings. 201. Charles Stewart, 226, Grace Thomas, 201, alternatives, Raymond Eiserman. 2.69, Dorothy I Collier. ioo, E After the championship was decided, the debaters finished the season with an enthusiastic banquet at 2 which Lee Montgomery, a member of the negative team of Wilson House acted as toastmaster, The theme- L E of the speeches was typified by a candle. Alice Baldwin gave a toast to the coach, who, sl1e said. is the base of E the candle. The next toast was given by Harry Benjamin to the candle wax, the student support given house E E debating. Sidney Woolner's toast was to the spirit of debating. the wick of the candle. The last speech was E V a tribute by Miss Roehm, to the team, which she proclaimed the candle's flame. Eleanor Housen, of joan of S E Arc Housy. last year's champion, presented the cup for first place in house debating to Frances jennings, the ig ' captain of Bvtsv Ross' victorious team. The members of the winning team were given medals and Wilson if House received a plaque for second place honors. Then at the suggestion of the toastmaster, the members of E E the scl1ool team challenged the negative allfhouse team to a debate on tl1e question, rysolved that five candles 1 r the school team challen fed the ne ative allfhouse team to a debate on the question Resolved that five i E- fl 5 candles are better than OIIC electric bulb, Tl1e team accepted the challenge, and the debate held was sever.1l Lg days after the banquet. However, there were so many fake ballots from the audience, who acted as judges, E that it was impossible to determine the winner. E All the debates were well attended, and the schoolfwide enthusiasm was shown b the lar YC audience 2 Q 1 1 Y ff , :1tt1e na e ates. ot on was t isa anner ear or iouse evatin , ut t e coacies re ict ust as suc llfildb N ly h b yfl dl gbh lpdi E cessful a one for 1918. The houses ho e to create, throu h interfhouse debating better material and better . . . P g - m 2 support for the school teams. Their influence has already bee11 felt, because several star members of our past 3 school teams have gained their first experience in debating on ho se teams. E 7 . BE E EHHIHIMWHWMWHWMWHWMHHWMHHWMHHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMHHWME Iliiil u.. ri Z- rr.. .L + nhl NMWHHMWM MIN 2. ,. I N -UI . ll S is U1 2 UZ 2 il ljlvvw L iw 7 K ' I , .. 'F EIMW EIMWMNHINMPIMH NNW E ALCCDTT for Rim- D. Wliite. M. West, W, Meads, A. lngalls. l. Hunter. B. Stulola, D. Sample, VI. Helmel. V. Norton, fl- L. Everling L. Lungren. S. Tomerlin. ,l. McCall. Nfidtlle Row: Miss Wiley', L. Hitehman, H, Clieaver, E. Eaman, R. Gardner. M, Feneley, L. Graham. F. C, Thayer, V. Bremer, A. Shields. 'Q Whipple. T, Shaw, B. Burgh, D, Brown, P. Prenton. Bnrrnm Row: E. johns, E. lesson, H. McDonald, M. Waigiier, B. Crawford, A. Bates. F. Maxam. R. Birdseye, Q Fall Term Spring Term Kate Collyer l're.mient Audrey Bates .-'xudrey Bates VlCE'PT6S1LiCYll Florence Maxam K- . W7 Lorraine Graham Secretary Elizabeth Crawford f, Marie Wlagner Treasurer N1arie Witgiier v .7 VY- 7 7 iw, 7 lf 451 lr- P. 7 P3 i ll? ll?- ri . 3 ALICE FREEMAN P ALMER Ti-p Roux F. Fleming, S. Baxter, M. Baker, E. Plues, A. Gleason. ii-in B. Sheer. Qi Full Ternt .ffl Elm' Allen :J -lean Botsford fxlarion Boker rn 1 .e Shirley Baxter i fxliltlred Kumer . 4 4 .. L-B U.. . T' Hzdtllt' Rim-: E. Allen, A. Tjahring, M. Compton, Miss Hughes, H. Zawaela, Mr. Bauer. E. Warmlwoltl, liaztmii Run' D. MeClusky, C. Enerling. J. Botsfortl, J. Bentley, J. Kreg, A. Smith. Preutlent V1r'e-Preaitlmt Secretary Cnvvexfwtvrliliwg Sccvcttlvy' Trcumrcr --' 'L T ' ' . 1. .g,..Elu.1L Lf P B KIIZIVQWVHVY- Spring Term .lean Botsford Doris MeCluskey ,lean Bentley Charlotte Enerling .lean Kreg Q - - 'Z L .iq i U? 2. .A il 'QL l -r LJ. L, 1 ,L ir. Q: L. if, lf' '-4 l 1,1 l l I i l . if l I. ,. V. YY :fr 'v AMICI Top Row: A. Baldwin, Dunlop, E. Boyer, F. Stefanac, Mrs. Tingsten, E. Grifhth, F. Jennings, C. Henry. J, Hughes. Middle Row: L. Sharpe, J. Haw, J. Donnelly, E. Cooke, M. Hayes, E. Kirby, G. Grover, C. Stark, E. Wickey, E. Thompson. Bottom Row: H, Haw, H. Cooke. W. Breitenweischer, D. Kennedy, D. Hoffmeyer, E. Housen, H. Tackabury. M. Edington, G. Oxley, H. Aulph, E. Chapel. Fall Term Spring Term Eleanor Cooke .,.,, .President .. ,. ., . ...Helen Tackabury Helen Tackabury . . .. VicefPresident .. , ,..., Eleanor Housen Dorothyanne Haw .. Secretary , ,. ., , ,, . .Marie Edington Esther Kirby . .. .Treasurer , .. . . ,Dorothea Hoffmeyer Helen Aulph , ,, ,, Corresponding Secretary . . ., .. .Grace Oxley ART CLUB 'Top Row: H. Bricker, D. Felske. bl. Trattner, M. Kemnitz, nl. Howell, R. Kindred. M. Boyd. M. Dixon. Middle Row: M. West, A. Gullen, N. Cottom, F. Taylor. H. Carr, R. Cook. M. Robertson, L. Everling, j. Cook, R. Lang. Miss Guenther. Bottom Row: M. Weber, H. Barringer. A. Meloan, C. Stark, V. Grant, E. Wickey. C. Smithson, K. Wemp, M. Neuschafer, H. Hathaway. Fall 'Term Spring 'Term Ella Weaver . . . . President , . Virginia Grant Marian Robertson VlCE'P7CSfdC7lI Eugenia Wiclrey Virginia Grant Secretary .. .... .Cynthia Stark joseph Howell . . 'Treasurer Carolyn Smithson ilrsl BIOS 'Top Row: J. Edelman, K. Hadden, H. Harper, C. Castle, B. Sanders. Middle Row: H. Binkee. F. Stover, R Connor. R. McPherson, M. Clements, F. Taylor, Mr. A. H. Hollinger. Bottom Row: A. Cherow, A. Comisky, F. Bachus, V. Bromley, F. Conley, R. Klein. R. Orlowski, F. Shephered. Full 'Term Spring Term Adelaide Comisky President Florence Conley Alice Houston Vice-Preszdeut Virginia Bromley Bertha Sanders Secretary Jane Nothaft Florence Sanders Treasurer Adelaide Comisky BLACK QUILLS 'Top Row: I. Hunter, P. Vokes, M. Ferguson, G. Meyers, R. Ellas, M. Meade. G. Hansen, L. McKay. G. Greenhut, R. Linten. Middle Row: D. Heine. E. McLean, bl. Wright, D. Spalding, H. W'oodly, R. Kanter, E. Summerlie. H. Kerruish, E. Hale, H. Jennings, Miss Peacock. Bottom Row: R. Alhert, E. Warmhol, M. McLeod, R. Leverton, F. McCluslsey. L. Paircells, R. Klein, H. Robertson. F.. Thompson, A. Mather. Full Term Spring Term Esther Thompson President Frances McCluskey Kathryn Bowman Vicelljresident Laura Parcells Frances McCluskey Secretary Ruth Klein Treasurer Marion McCleod llul E 'l 3 E E E 3 E 3 E 3 E 3 E 3 E E f 1 E 3 E 3 E B E I E B E 3 Z B E 3 Z Z E 1 E 3 E E E 3 E 2 Z U .WHWMWNWMWHW EWHWMWHWMW 'UNSW 'HWMW 'MWHWHWHH A WMWH' ' '.WHWMWBWMWHWMWHWMWHWMW 'MFI I I I A lg' . I1 bl :H 1 .1 pl ll-Q1 , i .Y I1 L lil ? - ,' ' : ' 'T ' ' P -'f'f- r 4 'I.'f h 1 2Q Q f,'.Q ' I 11' 1 ' l ' I pl .' QI 323 4 'I ' I .' I A . JII1, ' I -, .. .. .. I: ,4 I I - I 'A Q ' ' I I W UWM MWGWMWH'.WHH. BUSINESS CLUB Top Row M Horen J Stemburg E Oberholtzer P Berman M Pahl C Rexdell I LaPearl M jxmaek H Lueckholf M Nagel G Engwall C Nelson E Pramstaller D Beck R Cowthazd A Svuartrmxller R Johnson N Lane M Lounsbrough M Santhouse G Braldel P Allen E Regener Mxddle Row M Fenely H Brodda I Morrlson E Jensen R Ingram F Leuty J Butchart L Sxlk C Rosenbaum A Dxcks D Hall D Kemmtz Mrs DaRatt E Palmer D Robb V Pressner M Hunter D Vallmerc J Fehlberg J Cutler L MBIIZ G Born R Antomch A Goldblatt Bottom Row C Yakes I Smythe R Albert E N1sula A Harris H Brody H Trattner M Nelson M Rando Y Brown A Beyer C Abrm R Grhkowskx C Posler G LaMay D Kmtter S Hojnack D Monahan A Doyle J L1pa E Grant j Shub1n F all Term Sprmg Term Ahee Beyer Rxta Orlxkowskx V1cePres1dent Coldxe Abrm Marvel Fenely Preszdent N HHN boldxe Abrm Secretary Yvonne Brown Correspondmg Secretarv Clara Posler HMN m if Zi 5 E E 3 E EI if I2 EI EI Y' 1 E E Zi 'Z if Zi E! 'S 2 Z EZ ii El E :S gl II Il Z EZ if IE 5 EWMWHWMWHHMNEWHWEHMWBWMW r-fa ,- -4 vu lad CARYATIDES TRIANGLE Top Rou D Bdllllt Cameron J Burgess B Bxshop L Lant M Coube J Irwm Mzddle Row E Small M Purdon E Woldt A Poland D Freeman M Hxll C Smxth L Sw lrthout Bottom Rou M bxbson P jackson S Spauldmg E Baxrd D MacDonald V McCracken Presxdem Sylxxa Spauldmg Vxce President Elmor Baxrd Secretary Mane Couse Treasurer Mxldred Purdon FORUM 'Top Row: QI. Swartz, E. Norton, A. Higgins, C. Garrett, H. Michaels, G. O'Reilly, D. Davidson. Middle Row: Miss Finn, W. Chamherlain, H. Clippert, E. Terwin, M. Pinches, F. Boersig, A. Spaulding, H. Ulrich, I. Munn. E. Romherg. Bottom Row: Z. Millman, VI. Thompson, L. Poole. L. Marion. -I. Smith, E. Bruser. E. Drennan, M. Pahl, A. Parsons. Fall TEYTT1 Spring Term Dorothy Davidson President .. . james Smirh Harold Michaels . V1cefPresident ...Lorraine Marion Lillian Poole . Secreraryffreasuver ...Eleanor Bruser G. A. C. 'Top Row: R. Antomclx, H. Clippcrt, W. Chamherlain. M. Dixon. R. Lang. M. Lalondc, C. Kelley, B. Narey. A. Parsons, -I. Sucker, R. Pearson, C. Bidwell. D. Adams, C. Clark, M. Nuckolls, M. Freeman, L. Campbell, E. Gamhorg. N. Barnes. Middle Row. C. Chapman, F. Freeman, M. Kolar. C. Vincent, A. Baisinger, D. Yetter. M. Yougn, L. Lucky, S. Hilllaowinc. M. Tyre, V. Grant. M. Spicer, E. Clapp, M. Camphell, M. Burton, L. Smith, A. Cairney, P. Brihling. Hmmm Raw' B. Kirhy, F. McCluskey, M. Barikyan, bl. Thompson, H. Hathaway, K. Bowman, M. Maslen, L. Arms. -I. Brandtk E. Mann, H. Rogers, M. Rod-er, H. Shuptrine. M. Barthnlomew. M. Wright. Fall Term Spring Term Helen Hathaway . . Presxdent . . . . .. june Brandt Peggy Chase VICE'P76.i1l'lEP1l . . . Marcia Maslen Marcia Maslen Secretary . . .Kathryn Bowman Mary Campbell Treasurer . . . .. .Lila Arms li ifwll GREEK CLUB Top Row: D. White, V. Norton, R. Otto, E. Nary, E. Wemp, E. R. Lyons, K. Wemp, M. Felker, G. Chadwick, E. Agren. Middle Row: F. Shepherd, E. Bonan, B. Crawford, E. Smith, B. MacDowell, A, Meloan, G. Grover, G. Thomas, A. Agren, Miss Cline, Miss Roehm. Bottom Row: M. Edington' E. Cooke, F. Jennings, E. Watters, D. Thomas, E. Kirby, H. Aulph, H. Robinson, E. Neilson, D. Spaulding, j. Eiglmen. Fall 'Term Spring 'Term Marie Edington . ...... .President ......,... . ....,..... EstherKirby Esther Kirby ......... VicefPresidcnt .... ..... ........... H e len Aulph Ella Rachel Lyons . . ..... Secretary and Treasurer .. .Dorothy Thomas HERODOTUS Top Row: R. Peake, J. Steele, W. Hammer, J. Zander, K. Harrigan, D. Vail, B. Manchester, R. Meier, W. Bay, L. jones, M. Glaser. Middle Row: J. Ponting, E. Wood, E. Wilson, H. Hicks, J. Runyeon, D. Rafter, J. Dowley, G. Greenhut, C. Kimball, B. Baker, F. Tozar, J. Lougheed, A. Harbican. Bottom Row: S. Berris, B. Berberian, V. jones, G. Gamborg, M. Honeywell, M. Love, L. Plumer, M. Moore, M. Higden, E. Brown. Fall Term Spring Term Harold Heinmiller ....... President . .. ...Marguerite Honeywell Vice-President .. .. ....... Margaret Mary Love Treasurer ...... ...... ......... G e rd Gamborg luvl HIfY CGREY CHAPTERJ Top Row: A. Smith, M. Shoquist, W. Stafford, J. Mcllvain, C. Meader, E. Jones, E. Kimball, L. Langs, W. Tommola, L. Harris, Fisk, O. Kelly, A. Jamieson. Middle Row: J. Miley, J. Fleishans, H. Grancy, H. Haggerty, K. McCullum, F. Brown, E. Moore, C. Kessler, G. MacDuff. C. Seeker, F. Boyer, R. Birenbaum, R. Matthews, F. MacQueen, C. Kerruish. Bottom Row: M. Kemnitz, C. Hammond, M. Wirt, E. Danby, H. Worden, A. Campbell, M. D. Jerone, H. McFarland, K. Houck, H. Lindsay, R. Johnston, R. Milby, D. Hughes. Fall Term Spring Term John Law '..,,,,,,,,,,,, . ...President ,,,,,,,,,., .Harold McFarland Kenneth Houck V1cefPre5ident.. .. . .,,,, .Alex Campbell Delbert Hughes... , .. .Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, .,... H oward Worden Maynard Wirt Treasurer ,,,, . ,,,,. Kenneth Houck HIfY CRED CHAPTERJ Top Row: R. Hayes, P. Barnard, R. Beck, M. Bixby, F. Crebbon, R. Snyder, P. Parks, F. Dimmock, H. Derby, H. Fettes, M. Walker. Middle Row: H. Benjamin, W. Blakeney, K. Hartwell, R. Batie, J. Smith, W. Nuttal, R. R. L. Titus, H. Webster, K. Hart, H. Harding, K. Jewel, M. Bader, M. Corse. Bottom Row: O. McCollum, J. Sieger, R. Wright. C. J. Wolfe, F. Hulbert, Mr. J. E. Porter, M. Davey, S. H- Woolner, A. Higgins, C. Martin, A. Monro. Fall Term Spring Term Harold Webster .. ,.,,,,, President ....,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,, S idney Woolner Al Higgins ,,,,,,,,,,.., .. ...,, Vice'Presiderlt ....,.,. . ...Bob Snyder Sidney Woolner .,...... ,,,,,,, S ecretary ,.,....,. ,,,.,,,.,, F rancis Hulbert Bert Hurston ,,,.,,,.. ,, . ...Treasurer .... .......... C harles Wolfe Jf118J Fall 'Term Spring Term HIfY CKEE WAH KE CHAPTERD 'Top Row: F. Adams, R. Myers, J. McCollough, W. Bay. Middle Row: O. Martain, I.. Mitchell, E. Morrow, M. Masillia, J. Adams, Watt jones. Bottom Row: K. Berkaw, K. Lester, C. Courville, R. Eiserman, W. Guy. Fall Term Spring Term William Bay .President . ,,,,,, . ..Charles Courville Charles Courville . . .. ...VicefPresident . . . . -Raymond Eiserman Kenneth Berkaw . .. . .Secretary .. .. . . ....William Guy Boyd Stockmeyer . .. ...Treasurer . . . . ..Kenneth Berkaw JUNIOR HlfY CWANIEGA Cl-IAPTERD Top Row: R. Dickinson, B. Finley, C. Merckel, H. Krogh, B. Holiday, F. Dowell, F. Gregor. Middle Row: j. Finley, B. Stockmeyer, R. McKenzie, L. Doerr, Mr. R. L. Titus, S. Koepcke, P. Clark, J. Boden' Bottom Row: E. Kirby, W. Mouser, K. Bryant, S. McCollum, E. Snyder, L. Jones, T. Ericson, C. Norton. William Bay . Charles Courvillc . Kenneth Berkaw Boyd Stockmeyer President. . . . . ...Kenneth Berkaw VicefPresiderit ., , . Secretary ....... . .. .... Treasurer. llwll .Stuart McCollum ...... Tom Ericson .Kenneth Bryant F all Term Spfing Term HCME SCIENCE CLUB 'Top Row: M. Hoar, O. Barth, L, Dyer, G. Myers, Miss Strickland, G. Wallace, Miss Emmons. R. johnson, W. Harwood, E. Wittenberg. Middle Row: R. Thompson, V. Butener, C. B. Kirkland, C. Smithson, T. Savage. E. Flickinger, A. Miller, M. Orwiler, E. Salminon, D. Yetter, N. Burns, G. Flannery. Bottom Row: F. Morris, M. Freeman, j. Brandt, C. Bidwell, V. Smith. l. Creed, L, Lenz, G. Gillispie, R.Olsen, -I. Schwartz. Alberta Grant lsahelle Creed Virginia Smith Sevilla Hilhourn President ....... V1cefPresident Treasurer.. . . . Secretary .. . ,Isabelle Creed .. ,Virginia Smith . ,. . , ,Lucille Lenz .Constance Bidwell JEFFERSON DEBATINC CLUB 'Top Row: R. Bargknecht, B. Leichtag, M. Hazelton, Miss Ungers, Miss Matthews, H. MaeClean, C, Norton. Bottom Row: M. Curman, D. Vail, R. Eiserman, W. Mouser, D. Brown, C. Howell. Fall Term Spnng Term Raymond Eiserman ........ President. .,.... .. ...William Mouser Delores Brown .. . ..,.. VicefPresident. . ,Raymond Eisermann Helen Mac Clean ...Secretary ., . .. .. ...... Delores Brown Helen Mac Clean . Treasurer ,... . Glenn Howell llizol LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Top Row: A. Baisinger, E. John, M. Robertson, G. Simancek, H. Binkle, A. Bates, D. Brown. Middle Row: J. Bomvit, M. Sample, V. Collet, K. Cookerly, C. Saunders, D. Owen, D. Fisher, L. Seabaugh, W. Pascoe, M. Sackett, G. Bagnall, V. Bromley. Bottom Row: M. Bartholomew, M. Ratliff, R. Geraci, R. Kindred, fj. Oehring,K. Chapman, E. Newton, D. Parliament, N. Napham, J. Butchart, M. Vogthin. Fall 'Term Spring 'Term Cecelia Lieberman .... . ..,. .President ....... . .Katherine Chapman jane Oehring . .. ..,..... VicefPresident . . . .Jane Oehring Donna Lee Parliament . ..... Secretary .... . ....... Ruth Kindred jane Oehring .. .. .. . .. .. . ..... Treasurer. .. . . .....jane Oehring LISTER DEBATING CLUB Top Row: H. Smith, E. Griffith, D. Kennedy, C. Henry, E. Graham, J. Robb, J. Herhst, j. Howell, C. Stewart, R. Buchanan, H. Benjamin. Middle Row: L. Charlton, A. Miller, S. Tomerlin, J. Ayres, G. Resner, Mr. Bigger, S. Woolner, K. Blum, N. Fitter, R. Leverton, Miss Younglove. Bottom Row: J. Seclcer, L. Montgomery, M. Campbell, F. Herrmann, E. Chapel, R. Batie, j. Campbell, M. MacLeod, H. Montgomery, F. Bagnall, A. Fall 'Term Mary Campbell ....... ........ Roy Batie .................. ........ John Campbell ............ ........ Harry Montgomery .... .... ........ Frederick Herrmann. ..... . Mather. President ........... VicefPresiderit. ,. Secretary ........... Treasurer .......... .Parliamentarian Hrzrll Spring 'Term ..........Roy Batie .....Eugene Chapel .Marion MacLeod .John Campbell Lee Montgomery LOS LEONES 'Top Row: D. Hoffmeyer, I. Shanks, D. Reuss, E. Harwith, E. Hasbrouck, T. Savage, D. MacLean, M. Huenke, O. Rockey, M. Kimberly, V. Burton, C. Boden, M. Seed, C. Whitney, S. Koepcke. MiddleRow: F. Hunter, W. Tommola, D. Shoquist, D. Kellicut, H. Brody, M. Howey, D. Hendley, R. Hunter, F. Smock, H. Webster, A. Reichle, H. Roger, J. Sieger, R. Wright, A. Bridgman, C. Garrett, A. Hubley, G. Leckner. Bottom Row: P. Brenton, D. Buhrer, R. Beresh, I. Risdon, R. Blythe, Miss McGrain, C. Crafts, S. Warner, J. Robertson, M. Neuschafer, M. West, A. Bonner, M. Rieben, R. Oberschulte. F011 'Term Spring Term Harold Webster . ..President. ..... . . ...Carlton Garrett Patricia Brenton ...VicefPresident ..Harry Thomas Aileen Reichle . ...Secretary .. ..Aileen Reichle Fred Smock ...Treasurer . . . ..,,, Fred Smock N CLUB Top Row: Oxley, Watson, Garner, Erskine, Dant, Halligan, Knight. Middle Row: Bishop, Swan, Mack, Hackett, Wurster, Tommalo, Deehr, Montgomery, Folger, Walker. Bottom Row: Cavanaugh, Barstow, Lindsay, Doolittle, Birkhard, Langs, Grable, Dougal, Shea. President ......... . . . . . . ..Harry Durr VicefF1esident. .. . ...jack Dant Recording Secretary ..... ...Leslie Langs Corresponding Secretary ...Clarence Boldt Treasurer . . . , . . .Horace Craig llnzll E E QWMNM MEMWMN WMNFNIWMHMWMBMW EIMWIEIBIFEWMPI WPLNNIWEMMWMEI S 7 G I Ii A-M e 2 2 a E 3 E E 3 E E m EZ V R 1 E E Z 1 E n B E E l 2 PREMEDICS I E E Top Row: bl. M1ller. F. Podsodlo. C. Dempster, Mr. Wilson. E E Bottom Row: S. Bennett, A. Langtry, H. Shafer, D. Sohin, F. Strickroot. E E E F Fall Term Spring Term E 4 james Liddell ,,...,. , , , , , President ,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,, Harold Shafer Harold Shafer Vzce Preszdent Daud Sobm Fred Stnckroot Secretarv Fred Strlckroot D.1x1d Sobm Treasurer Fred Stnekroot SCHILLER Top R014 M155 Bogtnruder L Dyer E Schumlnn A Berhirdt H H1r1eh H Hxegerty M Bnlcr M Kreenhut F Bocmg P Berman Mnidlc Row E brtmt A Fuller M Kaupiun M Clemett L Smnder A Zemper E Ruakm B SlI1blCl M Ermdreba H Tomkms Mrs N1elsen Bottom Ron E P1CLkEWlC E Konkv. V Presser E Bruc er H ODonncll I Fchlherg K Murhaelr E F111 Term Sprmg 'Term Don WL1 Prcudent Jeeble Fehlherg Henr1e.tt1 O Donnell Vuce Prcndent K itherme Murbxch El 11, Koeh Secretary Ell ibeth Gamborg Kxthermt Murl 1 k Treasurer Hcnmctta C Donnell 3 1, eeeeee 1 1, A , - Y ' ' ,. , , . ,, . ,,,, , , , , A ,, , , , ' 1 3 - ..,,.... L . ..,.,.,.... ' .,....... , - A- E E E 3 E il M 1 E 4 I 3 . E z 2 ' ij Z 5 2 E L 51 E E ' DD E ' 'I ' ', . ', . 1 , . e a , . 1-', . af' , . Q , . E E ff . F' 42, , ', . J , . s , . ' Y, . Q , . E 2 c:..m1,0fg, E. Koch. A. Goldhlart. S 1 ttttttttt 1. , 1 . gl E ' 4' 1 ' ' , ,, , ,,,,.,... ' f 5 , 1 4 4 1 E E s 5 U ' ,. , ,,,,,, , .,,,,,,..,,.,,,,.., ,,,.., , ,,.,,, , N ,.,.,...,,,, ,, , .., lz. E E . ' we ,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,...,.. , ,, ,, ' E E E 55- - .. , - - I EIWHIHIMWHWMWHWMWHWIEHHWMWHWMWHNHWHWMEHWMHHWMWHWMWHWME lm SCIENCE AND RADIO CLUB Top Row: C. Garrett, P, Esser, K. Hart, E. jones. Middle Row: W. Moherly, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Cline, Mr. Wade, j. Miller, A. Stecker. Bottom Row: K. Stecker, A. Sorenson, D. Owen, D. Monahan, A. Langtry. Fall Term Spring Term Kenneth Stecker President . . Albert Langtry Alice Estabrook .. . V1cefPresident . , ...Kenneth Stecker Bernice Endlich Secretary . . ,.., King Hart Albert Langtry Treasurer Carleton Garrett SOCII ROMANI 'Top Row: E. Barbour. H, Margolis, J. Zander, R. Cooper, Miss Norris, F. Trumhle, Miss Bliss, j. MeGarvah, C. Clark, B. Barres, G. Phelan, j. jennette. Bottom Row: E. Brown, M. E, McDulfy, D. Buddle, C. Clinton, M. Brown, R. Thompson, Dean, M. Hazleton, B. Rosenfeld, V. Koskoslci. Fall Term Spring Term Margaret Rejan , .. . .Consul . . jack jennette Harry Margolis ....... .Scriba .. Catherine Clark Walter Wellinan .. . .... Quaestor. .. ,lean McGarvah Richard Smith . ..Custos , Harvey Guest llI24l SODALES Top Row: P. Thompson. R. Geraci. M. Peckham, M. Ayrault, j. Honeywell, W, Forsyth, A. Gullen, D. Hamilf ton. E. Honeywell, D. Adams. E. Terwin, E, Carlisle, E. Schuhner, E. Trick. C. Tilton, L. Dean. G. Martin. Mitldle Row: Miss Sheehan, G. Thomas, G. Oxley, T. Lewis. V. Sahulka. M. Ratlirlre. S. Cohlentz, L. Sharpe, M. Burton. E. Smith. R. johnson, B. McDowell, L. Smith, E. Drennan, R. Weiss, M, Schwoco, G. Caitton, Miss Cooper. Bottom Row: M. Slnnker, A. Rosen, -I. Kulkin, W. Carpenter, P. Grihling. K. Blum. E. Grimes. L. Ensminger, A. Purington. D. Vzillier, C. Terwin, E, R. Lyons, D. Carpenter, M. MacDonald. D. Kemnitz. Fall Term Spring Term Dorothy Viillier President Louise Ensminger Clara Terwin Vice-President Agnes Purington Emily Grimes Secvetary and Treasurev Emily Grimes LIBRARY STAFF Top Row: O. Lloyd, N. Fitzmaiurice, A, Sauve, R. Lindsay. G. Brudney. Middle Row: E. Ahernaithy, R, Rohinson, G. Winton. V. Meston. H. Sperii. N. Lutfhorough. Bottom Row: C. Feldman, S. Swindles. D. Beck, P. Chestnut, L. Bogurdus, H. Rogers. STAGE CREW Top Row: A. Stacker. j, Fleishans. P. Esscr, H. Krause. Midtile Row: G, Adams, H. Craindy. A. Dempster, Mr. Spicer. VI. Behh. Bottom Row: H. Haggerty, K. Steclter. Mrs. Verschaeve. K. Houck. W, Stafford. fizsll R. O. T. C. Top Row: T. Dunn, R. See, E. MacNeil, R. Wendt, L. Kahboush, C. Creed, R. Walker, C. Mumma, J Stradley, R. Shetterly, G. Barnes, N. Fitzmauritz, N. Leibovitz, J. Bryant, A. Vann, A. Dehetre. Second Row: W. Harring, W. Selman, E. Wilson, L. Chamhlin, H. Anderson, H. Tyler, R. Wolcott, R Gulhord, W. Hogg, J. Lofgren, L. Partee, A. Cordola, C. Dila, W. Wittholf, C. Easton, R. Mair, H. Simms D. MacKenzie, C. Neuman. Third Row: C. McDowell, J. Donaldson, R. Payne, R. Young, G. Adams, J. Keidan, D. Andrews, C. Walters B. Konikoff, D. Gourlay, S. Romer, H. Waldman, S. Hamway, O. Lloyd, H. Hauck. R. VanDeventer R. Tyree. Fmuth Row: L. Talhot, E. May, F. Lasota, A. Stigleman, J. Connolly, R. Helwig, E. Hoisington, W. Harris K. CQIUYOUMJIQIII, L. Gibson, I. Heiman, J. Downey, W. McGuire. R. O. T. C. Twp Row W. Smithson, M. Klein, H. McNoughton, W. Backus, W. Grant, M. Young, H. McMaster O. Hanson, G. Greer, H. Slotnick, A. Ford, T. Johnson. Seclmd Row: S. Seltzer, L. Doerr, R. Meitz, G. Smith, J. Thompson, N. Warrick, N. Zumherg, R. Page, A Butcher, E. Kostielney, I. Bethel, D. Judd, G. Spencer, J. Johnston, J. White. Third Row: R. McGregor, C. Koch, G. Spence, W. Tyree, F. McBride, K. Tuttle, R. Zehnder, Mullins W. Smith, W. VanNostrand, W. Andrews, L. DeBosky, W. Meyer, P. Ronan. Fourth Row: E. Sprague, G. Weissman, K. Layne, P. Smith, L. Dickinson, M. Beresh, M. Stefanac, E. Williams XV. Gould, K, Waterman, A. Howey, R. Nersesian, O. Mitcham. frzoll IEIWHHMIWHIEINIWHINMWMINIHIWIEMMIWPJIEIHIW EIMWIEIEIIEWPIINIIIWMNMIWIENMWHIH Top Rou Staff Sgt N Sehw1mmer 1st Sgt C Stockwell Sgt R Talbot 2nd Lt D Lloyd 2nd Lt O Kelley 1 t Lt R Strauss Ist Sgt I Loffland Bottom Rou 15t Lt L W1l5on Capt Sh1mm1ck Lt Col C Poehlman Sgt I Tkac1k U S Army M11or H Thom1-. Cupt H Rxehardson 15t Lt R Fowler RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The R O T C w15 hrst orgam ed 1n March 1919 followmg the World War It IS dmded 1nto two classes semor and Jumor The 'IUIIIOI' cla55 lb 1n h1gh schools and preparatory sehools whxle the sen1or d1v1s1on Ib l1m1ted to eolleges and un1xer51t1es The object lb to g1V8 sufliclent m1l1t1ry educat1on to the students to enable them 10 an ethclent manner to perform the dut1e5 requ1red of them as e1t1 en5 under the COHSCIEUIIOH 1n case of n 1t1onaI necesnty It prepares them to tram others to perform the same dut1es should an emergeney arlse All colleges and un1ser51t1e5 gxve graduates of Northwestern s R O T C full cred1t for the eourse Th15 ye1r the enrollment of Northwestern 5 un1t reached the h1ghe5t peak att nned sxnce 1919 when hee IUSL ol the war ll had an except1on1lly large un1t The enrollment the hrst of th15 ye xr w 1 171 the seeond seme ter If w1s 1255 No rthw e tern 11n1t I'lIlI1S as ore ofthe best III the c1ty L 15t held day 1n 1 tourn 1ment between the R O T C' Lllllf of tl e e1ty they toole 1ll the m1jor honors and most ofthe mlnor ones They won the b1tt1l1on pe1r1de eon1pt1ny dr1ll plltoon dr1ll they were seeond ID h1v1ng the most 5old1erly eompmy they had the best She 1r won seeond pl 1ee Both are Northw estern boys Captam Donald MiLCILIldhLlT won first plaee lb the best ofheer 1nd M nor P1ul Sehwxmmer was 1warded seeond plaee The un1t edme III 5eeond III arm 5t1elc1ng XVIII Llllllrh' 111d tent p1teh1ng Clptun M1eClen1hen 1nd Sergeant Th 1ddeu R epeelu won hrst 1nd second pl1ees re peetn ely III the r1fle compet1t1on Northwe tern wa 1w 1rded the po-.mon of NJEIOIIJI Honor H1gh Sehool III 1921 1924 and 1926 31 honor eonferred upon only th1rteen sehools III the Umted States In 1924 there was 1 system mtrodueed 1n Detro1t to determme the C1ty Honor H1gh Sehool Northwestern recen ed th15 award 1n 1925 and 1926 The bulk ot the ered1t for the umt s rel ut1t1on m1y be l11d at the feet ofthe 1n5tructor Mr john Tkac1lc a seree 1nt III the Unlted States xrmy For SIX years he h15 been mouldmg raw recru1ts1nto 111 orderly ompany of tramed men Some ot th15 Cfedlt how ex er must be gn en the ofI'cers who and Serge mt Tkac1k1n controllmg d1se1pI1n1ng 1nd klfllllllg the eompany These are L1euten1nt Colonel Carl Poehlman rankmg officer of the e1ty Major Hlffy W Thom15 one of four that rank lI'l the exty Captam Hugh R1ehard5on Captun joseph Sh1mm1ek Captam Thaddeus R epeeIe1 Captaxn Randall Ahern recently of Chxeago F1r5t L1eutenant Lorne W1I5on F1r5t L1eutenant Ralph Fowler 1nd F1rst L1eutenant Rxchard Str1u5s U WHNMIIIUHINMWHNMIEIHINIMHISINMIIHHINWHLIIRIWWKJINMIEHINWINHNMHHINMMIHIN El E E E 2 S 3 3 2 E ME 3 I5 2 1 vi E LE E V- Q V- , 1 I ., . , . . , . . , . . , . . 1: ' . . , ' ' , . . . , 1 ', . . , 1' E . 15. a . . , ' . . . 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A i 5 5 V l127II EWHHMWMHMWMNMWMEMWHHMWHBMNMHMWMHMWMNMWMNMWENMWMHN Q E Z E S E g g E 2 B 5 E Top Row Major H Thomas Lt Col C Poehlman Lt O Kelley Capt T Rzepeckx ISI Sgt C Stockwell Bottom Rou Capt H Rxchardson Lt R Strauss L Wllson R Fowler Sgt E MacNe1l BOYS RIFLE TEANX Northwestern Hrgh Schools rlfle team has galned natlonal fame as a stralght shootxng group It has vvon the cxty champxonshxp the last four years rn successxon topping the runner up xn three out of four t1mes by over a hundred pomts The Detro1t Free Press Trophy first presented 1n 1921 became permanently Northwestern s ln 1926 The first leg rs won on the new Free Press Trophy of XQ27 The Natxonal Rlfle ASSOCIBEIOD recently presented the team wlth a trophy for wmmng th, February 1927 monthly match There have also been mdxvldual prxzes won by members of the team Fxrst and second places were won 1n the R O T C field meet competrtlon rn 1926 and 197.7 Lxeutenant Rxchard Strauss dlstrngulshed hrmself 1n the N R A mdlvldual rxfle gallery match and the mterscholastxc 1nd1v1dual match The members of the team are lxsted below Captam Thaddeus Rzepeckl captam of the team Lleutenant Colonel Carl Poehlman hlgh scorer m the last crty champxonshrp match Captam Hugh Rlchardson who scored zoo out of a posslble zoo po1nts 1n the Apnl N R A match Major Harry Thomas Lreutenant Rlchard Strauss Lleutenant Lorne Wxlson Flrst Sergeant Charles Stockwell Sergeant Edwm MacNe1l and Lleutenant Ralph Fowler Lleutenant Davxd Thompson who was also a member of the team was graduated 1n January Captaxn R1chardson and Lleutenant Strauss shot IU the clty match whxch 15 one of the features of the Held meets The wlnmng of thxs match IS becomlng trad1t1onal the team havmg captured lt the last four years takmg hrst and second 1nd1v1dual prxzes each tlme Two years ago Lleutenant Floyd Campbell made the hrghest score ever shot m th1s match droppmg only one polnt out of a possxble hfty For the last tvxo years the members of the boys team have been coachmg the grrls rlfle club Thls club sponsored by M1ss Watson has dropped but two of thelr matches and by means of return matches has managed to defeat the vlctors 1n these cases Among the coaches of the g1rls IS Captam Hugh Rlchardson head coach who takes care of the dutres of range officer rn the place of Sergeant Tkaclk Under hxm are Sergeant Stockwell and Lxeutenant Strauss A challenge was recelved from St ohn s M111tary Academy of Chrcago requestmg a shoulder to shoulder match a type of match that has become very popular However smce therr team has not the status of other school teams they were unable to prov1de sufhclent funds for transportatlon A return challenge IS to be sent requestmg a shoulder to shoulder match at Camp Custer Thxs vnll necessxtate both the Chrcago and Detroxt teams drxvmg halfway Recently the team acqulred s1x of the new bolt actlon target rxfles furmshed by the government These are patterned after the IQO1 Umted States model of the 1,0 callber rlfles used 1n actlve servlce They embody several lmprovements among whrch are greater precxslon at longer dlstances and a magazlne contammg five shells mstead of the old smgle shot breech act1on models 3 1 I 5 a Q-. 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the Rock of Gxbralter a few days after the begxnnmg of the World War The characters 1nclude a group of Amer1can tourlsts w1th the famous Henry J Sherman of Kewanee Ill1no1s the officers of the fort and the 1nev1table German sples There IS a strong m1l1tary atmosphere wh1ch was reflected m the mus1c and 1n the umforms of the ushers The play was adequately set spec1al attent1on bemg pa1d to accuracy 1n Br1t1sh umforms The performances were marked by sp1r1ted brxsk act1ng wh1ch sent away three happy audxences The excellent cast was as follows joseph Almer the hotel propr1etor james L1ddell Mrs Henry j Sherman Betty Mead M1ss K1tty Sherman Cather1ne Curr1n Fr1tz Robert Summerlee Mr Henryj Sherman from Kewanee Roy Warner Marxa Hermxne Ulrxch Mr Capper an Engl1shman james Robb Mr Wxllxam Kxmball an Amer1can Harold Berry Sergeant Crosby joseph Sh1mm1ck Lady Crandall Mona Barnes MISS Jane Gerson Emaruth Tesmer Mr Reynolds Amer1can consul Donovan Wflght Captam Woodbr1dge Sherman Wnlson Ja1m1hr Kahn Charles Bosen Major General S1r George Crandall Earl Fellhauer Major Bxshop Harold Kees Ma1d MHIIOH Best Parlor Ma1d Dorothy Buyers Orderly George Kraussman Soldxer Elmer Robmson Boy Benjamm Komkoff On May zo 21 and 23 as 15 customary IH the sprxng a b1ll of three short plays was presented under the patronage of the june graduatxng class In us1ng one act plays for one of the dramat1c offermgs of the year the school IS followmg the popular trend IH amateur dramat1cs Some of the L1ttle Theatres and amateur orgamza t1ons even go so far as to produce only one act plays The first play of the group One Hundred Dollars by Ehrl1ch IS a l1ttle domestxc farce wh1ch contams a wholesome b1t of phxlosophy A w1fe asks her husband for a hundred dollars and w1ll not tell hzm for what she wants lt The husband refuses and many xnterestmg s1tuat1ons wh1ch show the trend of modern thought follow Parts were ably taken by W1ll1am Stafford as Mr Preston Helen Kr1eger as Lucy Mr Preston s w1fe Eugeme Chapel as Lucy s s1ster Genevxeve Lempke as Dora Reese I-larr1et Brrstow as the cook The second play Enter the Hero by Helburn centers about a romant1c g1rl 1n a small town She has no vxtal mterests and nothmg to occupy her t1me She xnvents a hero lover who sends her letters flowers and g1fts In a strange way the IHVEHCIOH becomes a real1ty but the outcome IS not what one expects The cast of characters consxsted of Anne Marjorxe K1ng Anne s mother Dorothy Reuss Ruth Anne s s1ster Els1e Kock Harold the hero Jack Ratchffe The last play Actron by Hudson IS a melodramatlc farce of hlgh tens1on wh1ch shows the poss1b1l1t1es for exc1tement m real l1fe George Max who has been an avxator nn the World War comes home feel1ng that all the mterestmg th1ngs 1n the world have already taken place and that h1s father s s1lk busxness IS too tame for h1m He changes h1s mmd ID fifteen m1nutes 1n wh1ch many th1ngs happen Thxs l1ttle farce m1ght well be called A Glxmpse Into the Front Page of a Da1ly Paper The cast of th1s play mcluded Mr Max Sxdney Margolxs George Mr Maxs son Al H1gg1ns the stage manager Kenneth Houck a Vo1ce Joseph Sh1mm1ck F1rst Burglar Alex Stewart Second Burglar Elmer Robmson F1rst Bootlegger Erland Gotberg F1rst Dry Agent Rlchard Sherod Second Dry Agent Phxlllp Park F1rst Pohceman jack Ruthvm Second Pol1ceman Albert Monro Able assxstance was g1ven 1n all these performances by the Northwestern orchestra under the dlrectlon of M1ss Al1ce M Lowden Stage settmgs were arranged by Mrs Ethelwyn Robmson Verschaeve M1ss Florence Guenther and the stage craft class Kenneth Stecker Allan Stecker Andrew Dempster and Palmer Esser under the d1rect1on of Mr AUStlh M Clxne were m charge of the l1ght1ng effects Kenneth Houck manager john Law Mllton Kemmtz John Flexshans Homer Haggerty Louxs Lang Harold Grancy john Bebb George Adams and Harold Krause were 1n charge of the practzcal stage management Russell McCoy took char e of the small propertxes The danc1ng was ably d1rected by M158 Prudent1a Huffman M1ss Susanna Cloug 3SSlStCd by C Stuart Wxlson manager Marxan Ferency Theresa Kohn John Law George Wassberg Dorothy Brown Mane D1xon Monte Ferar R1chard Sherod and Stanley Frank took care of the bus1ness end It has long been the wlsh of the dramat1cs department that more plays could be produced durmg the school year than the publ1c performances offered by the 12A class each semester thus enablxng larger numbers to gam EXPCIIEDCC ID dramat1cs Thxs has been accomphshed th1s year and fourteen short plays have been produced for varxous spec1al occas1ons Dur1ng the first semester Flat Lux and The Chrxstmas Chxmes were put on at long records at Chrlstmas t1me It lsn t Done and Young Amerxca were done for the Student Counc1l Where But In Amerxca The Narrow Squeak The Med1c1ne Show and The Bedroom SUICC were g1ven at a rec1tal In the second semester Dolly s L1ttle B11ls was put on for the club conventxon God Wmks for Mount Vernon House and Rlsmg of the Moon L1ma Beans Where Are You GOlI1g7 and Decewecl at a rec1tal At th1s tame xt ms littmg that recogn1t1on be g1ven to M1ss Juha Emma Gettemy whose earnest work has lxfted the dramat1cs of Northwestern H1gh School to the present h1gh standard In the number of performances rn the number of people takmg part and 1n the support of all dramatxc undertak1ngs the year 192.6 and 192.7 has been notable 1n the h1story of Northwestern 7 L . 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E EWHWMWHWMEHWMHHNHlilmlilmlilHWNWMMMWHWMHHWMHHWMWH MWSSWME llssl SWEETHEARTS ACT I ACT I ACT Il H1343 OPERA Northwestern s twelfth annual opera Victor Herbert s Sweethearts was one of the most colorful and pleasing ever presented on the Northwestern stage It was given December io ii and I3 under the direction of Miss Alice M Lowden The plot of Sweethearts a Dutch romance in two acts is based on the adventures of Princess Jeanne of Zilania who during the time of war in her own country had been carried by a monk Mikel Mikelofsky to Dame Paula s tulip garden in Brugges Princess Jeanne who is known to the villagers as Sylvia is adopted by Dame Paula the proprietress of the Laundry of the White Geese Liane a milliner who is temporarily employed in the Laundry is mistaken for the lost princess whose throne is now in possession of Prince Franz While travelling mcogmto he has fallen in love with Sylvia who cares for Lieutenant Karl Dame Paula persuades Sylvia to promise to marry the prince After Sylvia s return from the convent to which she had been sent Franz is crowned King of Zilania Mikel presents Liane as the lost princess and rightful heir to the throne Dame Paula comes to her adopted daughter s rescue and presents Sylvia as queen of Zilania The cast was as follows Daughters of Dame Paula Toinette Jeanette Clairette Babette Lisette Nanette Dame Paula Proprietress of t Lieutenant Karl Liane Mikel Sylvia Prince Petrus a Milliner a Diplomat of Zilania Princess of Zilania e Laundry of the White Geese Franz Heir Presumptive of the Throne Van Tromp Aristide Camche .........,,,,,,.,,,..,....r..,,.,...,,,.,,..,,,.....,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Hon. Percival Algernon Slingsby ,,,.,,.. ,..,.,.r.r.,,r,,,..,,,.,,,.,,...,.......,r.., First Footman ,,,.,,.,,.,......,.,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,.....,... ..,,,,r, ,.,,,, . . . ,..,. . ..... Madelyn jones Donna Lee Parliament Helen MacDonald Muriel Bartholomew Blanche Kunkel Helen Harper Hope Heiby Victor Mitter Orpha Morgan Albert Monro Elaine Parker Warvelle Fiore Delbert Hughes .Charles Wolfe Emery Barager .joseph Shimmick Loren Wilson Second Footman ..,,,,,,,...,........,..,,.,,..,,..,,............,.r.r,,.,.,, ,.,,..,,..........., Captain Laurent ,....r,,,. . ...Harold Berry Laundresses the Military Men Peasants and Wedding Guests: I ' Mary Abbott Francess Boyd Evelyn Burleigh jean Cook Costello Dickinson 'A Marvel Fenely Marguerite Hackett Esme jesson Marguerite Lounsborough - Marcia Maslen Ruth McPherson Jane Oehring Dorothy Owen Edna Palmer - Alice Poland jean Wotherspoon Dorothy Yetter. Nelson Baker Edgar Barett Harold Berry Edwin Clapp Robley Dunning Howard Griffin Robert Gruse john Hackett Kenneth Hartwell Francis Hulburt Kenneth Jewell Elton Laveley Harold Le Heup John Martin Clair Peacock Sidney Woolner Charles Creed. The orchestra with Miss Agnes jackson at the piano furnished the music. Misses Mabelle Newell Agnes jackson Hazel jackson and Helen Gardner assisted Miss Lowden. Miss Prudentia Huffman coached the dancing. Misses Mary Elliott Shirley Simpson and Mrs. Edna Maris had charge of the costumes. The stagecraft class under the direction of Mrs. Ethelwyn Robinson Verschaeve provided the scenery. Miss Florence Guenther supervised the class in commercial art in the making of the posters. Russell McCoy had charge of the properties. Mr. Austin M. Cline directed the electricians who were: Kenneth Stecker Palmer - Esser Andrew Dempster and Allan Stecker. Mr. Frank A. Spicer supervised the stage managing. He was assisted by: Kenneth Houck john Law Homer Haggerty Milton Kemnitz john Fleishans and Louis Lang. Miss Susanna A. Clough was in charge of the finances. Stuart Wilson chairman Paul Robb Elton Lovely and E Grace Resner assisted her. Harold Webster was head usher. Z5 fl IE il 21 Ellnl mwmmmwmimwmwmmswmwmwmamwsiiwwnwmrmwmwnwmwmwmnmz E3 E za EP. E E MEI QWHHNWHWNWMNMWMNMWEHNWHBMWMHMWMHMWMNMWHNMWMNMWMNME 3 ' 2 3 2 E: Li ul D ' . A ' U ' -N , , Ei IZ ' A . ' , , gg ig . .Q y . .' . 1 ' . , . . , E E , . . A . , , . .,. E 3 . .- . 2. - . :5 i - .........,........,.. ' .....................,.,........,,,...,..,, ...,....... , . . 15 5 g ..,,...,.,.. ...,.... . ,,.,,................. ......,. . 1 E E .QQffQffff ffffffQf'fQffff ffff..ff..fffQffffQfffQffQffff - E I . ' iA 5 tt 'occ'iii'ii tcctct cco'oc ' ' 'i 'i 't ttt its . Eg :E . ' h es-ee . . E gg ' U. ..,...........................,................. .,...,......,,..,..,,......... H. 55 IZ s --ee'- --a-------------e-see-ee----------'-',if--ss--sse'see-e---ee--e--- H' E5 3 ' , s ' e ........................ .................................. . S E . , . . . Vrirrvvrr -,-P,VYYVVV.-iYv -VYU - . 3 ' , A ' ,.,,,,,,. .,..,,..,A.,., A - u ' E! iq c --- --'- --A--cc'ccc--c--'-'--------- c-aaaAaccccac'ac'-ca'------' ' - gg S! I E Q I I3 iil E5 EE . , , E5 ig 4 IE , ,,.. E il , , E3 IE EE El ,' t I5 33 ll E E az i Q m S- , , ' ' E I! . ,,,, 15 E , . . 3 llssl SENIOR ORCHESTRA DIRECTORZMISS Aucs Lownaw First Violins: H. Alpert, O. Berris, M. Berry. W. Carpenter, L. Chesnut, E. Cohoe, A. Epstein, j. Fleishans E. Grimm. D. Kroll. G. McArthur, C. Meyer, B. Moran, N. Renshaw, D. Sass, A. Schneider, R. Strauss, H. Strohmer, A. Staats. Second Violms: j. Pritchard, W. Mines, C. Meader, I. Kunin. V. johnson, A Hellgren, H. Gullen, M. Finkelstein, E. Faulman, H. Brown. String Bass: j. MacLean. Flute: S. Coblentz W. Hinman, P. Parks. Clarinet: Granger. j. M. Wirt. Saxophone: D. Cooper, J. Dewey, W. Harring F. Wright. Trumpet: E. Gotherg. Trombone: Tromley, L. Pevcussion: I. Cora. Piano: L. Arms, H Shuptrine. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR -Miss AGNES M. JACKSON First Violin: L. McClements, D. Brown, H. Fox, W. Hawley, C. Meagher, M. Steganac, E. Green, D. Garrison l. Heiman, G. Rath, M. Rachlin, M. Caster, V. McGrann, M. Skegsberg. Second Violin: E. Apger, G Gullen, B. Gritman, C. Getty, B. Zimmerman, G, Hegwood, I. Strem I. Picard, M. Carnwell, R. Gaetsche H. Hicks. Cello: A. McCormich. Bass: A. Dehetre. Flute: N. Peckham, P. Hersey. Clarinet: C Lemon, Cornet: G. Hubble, Trumpet: C. Wolfe, Trombone: J. Whitley, Sacaphone: il. Z. L. Smith M. Masillizi. Drums: H. Carcaran, C. Hilharn. Piano: E. Konke. ll1z6ll y 1 Charles Davis, Lloyd Bailer, Thomas Wigle, Carl Austin. STRING ENSEMBLE STATE CHAMPIONS By winning tirst place in the state string ensemble contest the quartet brought hack to Northwestern the cup given by the Norfleet Trio of New York. This cup was offered in 1924 and was won by Northwestern in '24 and 'zsfand last to Flint in 'z6. lt must he won three years in succession to become a permanent possession. BAND DIRECTORLMR. D. C. RYAN Clurinets: M. Wirt, F. McKenney, T. Connolly, J. Granger, R. Jacobs, E. Buck, L. Smith, L. Dickinson. W. Stafford, K. Houck, J. Raskin, R. Mapley, N. Baker, E. Williams, P. Turrentine. Clute and Piccolo: F. Anestutz, P. Park, D. Sobin. Tmmpets: D. Soper, C. Daugherty, E. Rheaume, J. Taylor, M. Creedon, F. Brayton, M. Wisnewski, H. Aldridge, Trombones: B. Hakcney, H. Patterson, R. Cooper, C. Ghent, L Tromley, R. Alt. Sousaphonc: D. Fowler. Drums: E. Morrow, E. McDowell, C. Hilborn. Alto Hom: R. Van Deventier. Euphonium: A. Turrentine. Saxaphones: W. Borthwick, L. Carr, D. Cooper, R Davidson, G. Palmer, N. Salot, C. Creedon, G. Keeler. llsvl I r B E Z . FFP 5 MINI! n N Pl W . NIHIWILI ISIWIEI MIWI BMW EIIFIWEIBNJWM IEIWIENMWIEI EI I B B rf ' I I fl 5: .CH 1 I -4 Q1 7 Y 1 Y ' GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB Top Row: A. Baisinger, I. Watson, I, Murphy, D. Daniels, E. Palmer. C. Henry. R. Mogk, E. Allen, A- Tjahring. C. Reidell, M. Wagner, F. Weldon, M, Barthdomew. - Middle Row: W. Meads, H. Harding, H, MacDonald, E. -lesson, A. Martin. L, Solomon, Miss Helen Gardner, Miss Hazel C. jackson, R. McPherson, E. Gamhorg, R. Nixon, j. Cook, G. Chadwick, B. Norton. Bottom Row: H. Bricker, F. Boyd. R. McPherson, J. Oehring, M. Lounshrough, B, Stuhhs. D. L, Parliament. M. Tuck. H, Harper, D. Kennedy, D. Owen. ' Full Term Spring Term Betty Stuhlas President Wendella Meads , Blanche Kunkel VicefP1e51dcnt jane Oehring Costello Dickinson Secretary and Tretisiirer Marguerite Lounshrough BOYS' SENIOR QLEB CLUB Top Rim: D. Hart, E. Barrett, N. Biker. S. Woolner. V. Mitter. H. Knah. P. Barnard. F. Kidner. Second Ron: K. Hartwell, C. Creed. F, Hulbert. R, Hollingjsworth. A. Munro. L. Chestnut. R. Blanchard. R. I use K. -twell. Bottom Rau 5 C Wolfe. R. Dunning. D. BIake:Iy D. Hughes. Miss Lovnden. E. Lively . S, Wilson. E, Rohinson. W. Bush. Fall 'Term Spring Term Harold Wehsttr President Delhert Hughes Victor Mitter Secretarv'T1e4i5un'v Victor Mitter 1 Z fi TF I 2 I U ,I QE -dl 1 ul U Zn .L Zi :E fi E I Q E y 1 E If. 2 E E Q E if V 2' I E I , C! m , a f I 1 K 5 :e ' I K I ' 1 I , If ,, E Q E m . 5 'Z ' ' ' ' ' E . Alhert Monro Vice-President Preston Barnard 1 IS ' Za E QL MlillilwmlilHIIIIMIEIHIBIHIFIHIRIMEIHWMEIHIWMWHWMIWHWMIEIHIHIMIHHIBIMWHIRI U IIIBSII .IUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row: R. Landau. E. Modridge. -I. Harrison. M. Skeel. E. Cannon. H. Cary. G. Albright. C. Korinelc, Ellen Day. E. Turnbull, T. Mitter, A. Levick, T. Tilley, O. Mack, H. Pritchard. R. Fowler. M. Baker. Middle Row: V. jones. bl. Burgess, QI. M. Knight, V. Birkly. H. O'Brien. V. Yerex. K. Woodhead, 1. Snyder, Miss Agnes jackson, Miss Helen Gardner, V. M. Fields, L. Plummer, W. E. Beard, D. jones, V. Kothe, M. Honeywell. Bottom Row: S. Karvanen, B. Keohan, I. Gal. H. Winans, C. Epstein. A. -Iohnston, M. Brimage, G. Binks, bl. Culp, H. Hyaton. R. Kurtz, L. Saekett, A. Rhode, E. Hubbard, D. Scott. M. McKeown. Fall Term Spring 'Term Florence Weldon President Jessie Culp Dorothy Sterling Vice-President . Gladys Binks Virginia Holloway Secretaryffrcasurer Virginia Holloway JUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB 'Top Row: V. Pierce. l. Kunin. G. Bennett. Middle Row: S. Garrison, A. DeSlix, W. Powdrie, Miss Hazel jackson. A. Werbc, nl. Kean. Bottom Row: P. Cordone. V. Kaiser. D. Maple, B. Craib, C. Turner. Fall Term Spring Term George Gullen President Dale Maple Robert Guse VicefPresidenr Verme Kaiser Charles Creed 'Treasurer Burton Craig llwll wmsanw HFFATUPESIN AZ iv'.gJllig1l i:l ERE PASSING BY mmm 15 H IN VARIED can PARADE U Q? ,mm ARE FLEETING MEMORIES lm lffxl THE YEAR HAS MADE E ET 4 MHMWMEMWMH n WMNMWMHMWMBMW EIMW HM' EIEEIWMPIFMWIENMWM N up 1 3 E Q ' 3 g 2 .W 3 L ' . 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E an What a good start our football men made in the lg ' first game on the 15 by downing Cass, 6fo. E t,. ig K-XE E 'E -- W OCTOBER E The Coltettes lost their hrst hockey game to - E Western, 1f7. 2- at t e acu ty go c ampions ip was sette E Th h f l lf h ' h' l d E once and for all when Mr. Maris bent Mr. Burgess, E October 6. E Our first rally for the football team on October 7 E --how good those fellows lookedfand how we E 'I yelled! 7 f s m,,,o,,,1 That our crossfcountry team started the season E ' A W' right by showing Western their dust, 19-56, the aw' same day, E That the Coltettes made up for their defeat at E 2 K S the hands of Western by mopping up Cass, 91, E 5 9' ' October 8. -E g .AIAI 5 Coach Bishops boys continued the good work ' T' X e by defeating Western, iofo, the next day. 3 5 X X D.. . iz Our hockey team took time to overthrow South- S h western, 410. E That the same day we let Highland Park place E E fifth to soothe their feelings when our crossfcountry 7 team ran away from them. ig The 9B's got thoroughly stirred up at the mixer E given them by the Student Council, October is. E - E - I D IHHIEIMIFIIBIRJMWLHWMWHWMlil!-ilillllllilHWMWNNMWHWMHHWMHHWMWHWMWHWME ll-13ll mmm-1rwmr-mmnrsat-1mwrmrmwmmrswrwnimmm-umwmmrswrmmwrmmwfmmwmumm 2 5 ' 5 Sagxnavt Eastern succeeded rn makmg two poxnts the only score agamst our football team all season when we beat them 7 2 October 16 Heat IS to cold as ICC xs to cream 12A Intellrgence test October 20 That October 21 was an eventful day-our hamers made a perfect score 1n the1r meet wxth Redford andour hockey team beat Commerce 3 r That the Colts took fourth place m the cnty golf tournament October 23 That the same day Bxll Heston and hrs warrlors trampled the Indxans rgfo Hovu Hlghland Park was on the small end of a 1, 1 score at the close of the hockey game on October c. Q eg: V Cavanaugh set a record when our cross country team won from Southwestern I7 48 on the 28 M S T A met xn Detrolt October 29 and so Dld ja you ever see so many teachers? The gxrls cxty champxonshxp rn golf NOVEMBER b The Colts turned green at the elctlons Novem er 2 Our cross country team galloped to a vlctory over Northern November 4 That the G A A gave the 9B and 9A gxrls a Mxxer the same day That the next day the lower class men had another opportumty of becoming acquamted at the Brst Student Councll dance of the year Halowe en decoliatxons fn everythlngf I T at the ootball team roze out the Po ar Bears 2xfo on the 6 Qglg' Tenms players thr1lls77 Suzanne Lenglen and X Vmcent Rrchards November 8 The same day the Reserves won their fifth con i X secutlve vxctory from Hxghland Park I2 6 and wxth I l KW ly . li? xt city and state champxonshxp 3'- That the Coltettes froze Clxterallyj out a vlctory from Redford 4 2 November rr At the same txme our cross country team came m second at the state meet joan of Arc won the 1nter house swxmmmg champxonshxp that afternoon What a good track meet the Central football ame was 6ofo November rx The Alumm Harvest Hop that mght-cornstalks and cxder Roosevelt won a football game and a champxon shlp from Lmcoln November I7 C' The next day Cavanaugh broke a record when Q the Colts won the c1ty cross country meet Andlthat the mter club seml annual gatheriing was hed m the 3UdltOf1Um Scxence and Ra 10 recexved the gavel We came out go so the next day Our hockey team lost thelr last game and west s1de champlonshxp to Western 2 1 and our negatlve debatmg team vnon a 1 o dCC1Sl0H over Redford Our VISIODS of a state champronshlp faded and our tears froze when Northern held us to a ofo txe on a snow covered field November 20 But our Captam Brll Heston made the allfcrty and all state teams joan of Arc took her second champlonshlp by defeatmg Mt Vernon 1D basketball on November 24 November 21 and 24 mxd semesters need we say more? 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EHHNMNHNMAHNHWHNWHHNMWHNWWHHNWHNNMHNWWHNMHHWMMHRME ll144ll DECELABER Miss Gettemys dramatics class gave Young Americans and lt Isn t Done in the auditorium the V and VII hours December 3 The afhrmative team lost the second debate of the season to Central 2 1 December IO We started the basketball season right by a 24 8 victory over Battle Creek that night Thyre were more Sweethearts than is usual in the auditorium December io II and 13 the annual opera Roosevelt took the house swimming meet with WW I4 points to spare on December I4 WVIJYWY-M A piano recital by Northwestern students was given in the auditorium on December IS The swimming tean outswam Western 568 December IS The next day they repeated their performance with Pontiac-only a little more so-58 6 The fellows beat the Alumni in their annual Sana Claus and Chirstmas vacation December 23 to january 3 A wintry scene marked the Alumni Christmas dance December 29 JANUARY The eleventh and twelfth graders had a big time at the Student Council dance january 7 The basketball fellows fell to Northeastern ,M , , ro 26 the same night on A 'J Then Northern beat us I2 IQ And our negative debating team beat Cass 2 And the hrst night of the 12A Play Inside the Lines was a great triumph-on january I4 The next day more play Spooky wasn t it The girls put on a water carnival-human bridge -ferris wheel-january 1 . - - - 1 '- .Je Another victory for our swimming team- Redford was the victim-56 8-on january 20. ' That Lincoln won the interfhouse track meet on . '- anuary 2o. -- Then came-FINALS-the 21. And Class Day in the afternoon-more colors for the spade. On the same day the girls lost their basketball game to Highland Park 1744. But our fellows came back in the evening and licked College High 49f8. On Monday-more finals. ' . Q The 25 was famous for two things-no school- - A .Ns and the down fall of Redford s basketball team- .f' 49' .F 33-11. ' On the 26 flowers gifts tears commencement. I Y - Tear farewells-and tears that were not fare' , Y - , 1 wg wells-when we came back for our report cards on 3, , X january 27. ' ., .l. Then for the second time we roved to Pontiac . P -' J -.- 1 Y' ' the strength of our swimming team, 5440, january ii And we won our second basketball game-314.3 -- -from Southeastern the 27. E It started all over again on january 31. Z 21 u ig FEBRUARY Q Our swimming team left Cass behind, 56-8, 2 E February 3. E E The indoor track season started with the Colts il running away from the jungaleers, 8540, February 2 5: 4' 3 E E Enix QWMHMWMEMWMNMWMEMWMEMWHBMWMMMWMHMWMNMWMNMWHNMWMNME ' m 3 F1 R E ' ' ' 3 E ' -- -- 1 - E E A ' . , , ., 2 E I '- I . B E -4 Q' ,'. ..l4 . . . ri I - 5 . -t .V ' . E E . iii? X W basketball game, 2841-, December 22.- gl E , . - . . 3 3 S 5 C ' E I r ' ' 3 3 . A I 3 5 Q E - . 'l E E ll.la1l. Q n A M.. . . .. . : llll G Y- il 9 E , E J H E E B 2 ' I 33 A I r . I E E Q F L' Y M f llHUll'3w 5 E ' E E HWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMWHWMEHWMEHWMWHWmwwimgg Md EW?-flfllslmlflimWMUMWPITNKUWHHPSWll1PlllK'llL'lHFllWP!lblfEWP5l?1ff1WPIP1VllWPINMWPHHTHIE 5 E I The same day we left Southwestern behind in E basketball, 28f16, while the girls romped over 2 2 Commerce 27-16. 2 E The Colts threw the Cowboys on February BA - 23f11. S Our affirmative debating team out-talked South- eastern 3fo-February 11. The glrls beat Redford 27 I4 the same day and that nrght Cass fell 49 1 to our fellows On February I2 a score of 49 15 proved conclu sxvely that Polar Bears are not as good swlmmers as Colts Harry Durr broke the state A A U record 1n the 150 yard back stroke But the g1rls lost to Hrghland Park the same day 47' 44 The Traxlblazers lost theu way twice on the 15 in basketball 40 8 and swimming S3 9 The annual Father and Son Banquet was held in the lunch room on February 17 Dr Nichols was the speaker of the evening The girls outswam Southeastern s team 62 24 on February I7 if The 18 was an eventful day The Colts outran Fl Cass and Central IH a track meet ,X The grrls basketball team won from Cass 26 25 wg That was exciting' X 'X' The Colts beat Commerce 41 7 makmg the1r exghth COHSCCUCIVC victory On the 22 the girls swxmmmg team splashed then' way to victory 60 25 from Western And the Colts proved too wild for the Indxans in the basketball game that night ZQ 22 Our victories seemed to come m pairs-on the 24 our girls won a sw1mm1ng meet from Northern S3 3 3 and our track team completed the1r fthe Eski mosl downfall 81 I4 The next day Southwestern fell to our girls basketball team 29 20 whlle Hamtramck suc cumbed to our boys 31 18 That the next day we took the city swimmmg champ1onsh1p with 58 pomts whlle Hxghland Park trailed ln second with 35 MARCH Our girls tied w1th Northern for city swimmmg championship on March 3 Then the next day seemed unlucky somehow X f Q v sf Our girls lost a basketball game to Western 26 28 The afhrmatlve debatlng team lost to Highland ' Park 2 1 1n the Hrst debate of the state series l The reserve basketball team tumbled down off 9 ,D their pinnacle and lost their last game to Highland 'UT' Park 9 IO forcing them to share the champronship That two victories for Highland Park in one day seemed two too many and that our fellows came back gorgeously 24 18 in the most 1ntense basketball game of the season don t mention theatres please That the Colt tanksters won the annual m1d west Swlmmlhg meet at Ann Arbor on March 5 wxth 45 1 2 points to Hlghland Park s who came in second I7 1 2 And our track team won city champxonshlp the same day with 35 points to the Falcons 23 1 2 That on the tenth we lost the mid west meet at Ann Arbor and tied wrth Northeastern for second p ace The auditorxum saw yet another set of 9B s when the semx annual mixer was given for them in the 3Ud1f0f1Um Our basketball team came through 1n the hrst game of the city serles by handing Hxghland Park the second defeat 20 I9 And the flames shot skyward B E - U f ? 7 . . . . 1 3 E IE ' ' a - - - . E il U - - 1 .2 E , H 7 . . B 21 ' ' ' KK E , . , . H as k ' ,. L X Qkjbf E Q .. s,:.gW1J5 ,X A 5 ' - . CQ NXAJ 5 3 5 ' 1 . ' 2' E ., , . 3 2 ' ' , , E 5 . .' ' 3 if 1 . . 'T ' - rz i - - Q 5: , - -, - as ' , . 5, 3 - - sz 5 , , , - , 5 2 , , ra rg . . . -4 zz ' , EE ' ' ' - , 'Qs l aw E ' y YT 4 E 54 ' A . . . aid 1 FX? 3 33 A - 1' i 'XX .Q-fm E L: ' 4 K' 1, Q 3 Q 4 A A N , 5 gg ' . , . . - E 3 - 2 72 M - ' . 4 as 'f 1 3 :E . ' 1 :F - - , E ', ' 2 S . . FL 1 . B E ' . , 3 1: , ' 5 E r EHHWMWHWMRHWMHHWMHHWMHHWMWMNHWHHMEHWMHHWMWHNMWHRMEM bwl EW 2 E I tn ml -uv 'IIE ,-.f mwmm IIE T 'ill 1, ! 3 V I' 'K 'MHMWMNNWMNMWHNMWEHMWHBWWHHMWMHMWMNMWENMWMNMWMHNU .i..- WWWW VPU The next day we continued by winning from Northern IS'I4. These one margin victories were rather a strain And how sweet was revenge' The same day we won state swimming champion ship at Lansing with 34 points to spare Harry Durr Horace Craig and our medley relay team all broke records Then we fell to Northeastern I4 23 in the last basketball game on the I2 The rally in the audi torium afterwards though We came through all right in the first game of the state tournament by downing Flint 22 21 but lost the next night to Battle Creek 24 31 The police proved their objection to Colts parking their cars in front of school by kindly escorting a few of them to other domiciles the week of March 9 16 Norwester pictures were taken March I7 and 18 and bits of vacations were thus provided On the IQ Clarence Boldt broke the national interscholastic 1oo yard backstroke record t Princeton Then the calamity fell We placed third in the national track meet at Evanston even though Dennis jumped six feet in the high Jump the highest a Colt jumper has ever made And we lost the national swimming meet to Wilmington Delaware 23 26 Boldt broke the 1oo yard back stroke record but was disqualified on a techmcality APRIL By the time April Fool s Day had come around Roosevelt was all primed to take the inter house heavy weight basketball championship by defeating Lmcoln 18 16 and tie Marshall for the light weight after downing them IO 9 Who was Pesteloz1e The 12A s also wondered on their intelligence test April 6 Something had to happen and it did Mid semesters' The seventh and eighth The first night of the pesky things Dr Harold Emmons slightly relieved our pent up emotions by Then an oasis Spring Vacation April 8 18 On the morning of April zo the Detroit Symphony String Quartette entertained an audience of Colts for an hour Our girls proved better marksmen than those from Southeastern to the tune of 610 577 April 21 Arbor Day Elm tree Boston Ivy H1 Y April 22 On the same day a little triangular affair came off with Northwestern on the top angle in other words we won a track meet with Highland Park and Northern the scores 66 56 I3 Then the first baseball game with Commerce 18 o in our favor While races and baseball and tree planting were going on the ninth and tenth grade Student council dance was held in the gymnasium Our boys totally exlipsed Northeastern racque teers the same day The Pre Medics club was presented with gavel at the inter club banquet on April 26 Northern piled up four more points than the Coltettes in the Rifle meet On the twenty-eighth our boys won a baseball game from Western 30 and a track meet from Southwestern and Cass 67 37 31 And the next day we won from College High 5 o in tennis And the teachers had a convention and me had a vacation EHHNMWHNMHHWMWHNWWHNMHHNWHMNNWHNNMHNMWHNMHHWNHHRME 5 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 Z f' E 1-1 E 1 1 2 , ' Q 1 1 1 1 Z , . 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Convention held in Ann Arbor may E E 517 and everyone had a roller skatery time. 2 Z The track team came off on the top side of a E E E 9416-5 score in a triangular meet with Western ig and Central, The eleventh and twelfth grade student council dance on May 6 with the black and white streamers and the balloons and oh' the orchestra That our baseball team beat Hamtramck 5 1 but had to forfeit the game because of a mistake in the eligibility list The tennis team kept up their winning streak by defeating Pontiac 4 1 On the sixth and seventh the annual Spring music Festival took place the Junior orchestra the Erst night and the seniors the second Two more victories in tennis both 5fo from Southeastern and Southwestern on April 6 and ro On the day we won from Southwestern in tennis we lost to them in baseball 3 1 April ll saw the opening of the girls tennis season when the Coltettes won from Western That night the mothers and daughters had their annual banquet in the lunchroom Mt Vernon walked away with the inter house novice swimming meet with 194 points 58 points more than joan of Arc who was second Another 5fo victory for our boys in tennis this time from Western was one of the features of Friday May I3 It certainly didn t prove to be our unlucky number because besides that we won the baseball from Southeastern 5 2 The Mid West Championship track meet at Ann Arbor on May I4 fell to the Colts who had 13 points to Northeasterns 24 At Lansing our string quartette won state championship That was on May 16 The next day we lost in baseball a 1 but won in tennis 5fo The girls tennis team won from Southwestern on May 18 and their track team beat Highland Park uw ' ,Q Five records were broken and Northwestern gained the city track championship for the fifth time on May 21 Hz We lost at the state tennis tournament at Ann Arbor but had the rest of the season to prove our worth Enter the Hero One Hundred Dollars Action the work of the natural dancing classes and that of the saxaphone sextette proved to be something to talk about for more than just the three days they vuere on May ao 21 and 23 Our boys won the state championship track meet at Lansing on May 27 The same day Highland Park fell to us rfo in baseball Decoration Day May 30 brought with it another brief vacation and a little breathing space 5 E . . 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On the 17th and aoth we had the eternal bug bears Finals' The 1zAs combined their Class Day with a dinner dance to make a big affair on Tuesday evening the 2ISC Then Commencement at Cass on une 1.2 with Dr Alvin Magory of the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church as speaker The 23rd with tears from the departing n.A s and report cards and no more school till fall IEIEI S E E 2 S E Z 2 E E 2' 2 1 I5 HLJMOR Agent I have a device here for getting energy out of t e sun Discouraged Dad Here give me one for mine She Would you like to take a nice long walk? H ld love to She Well dont let me detain you R O T C How was the glee club concert last night? 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CFor the same reason that blackberrles are red when they re green J In what battle dld Washmgton say I dle happy? fHls last battlej What IS the Japanese natlonal anthem? CCallfornla Here I Come J Why are some dogs known as sandwlch dogs? CBecause they are only half bredj What are the pyramlds? KA group of mountalns between France and Spalnl What IS a vacuum? CThe large empty space where the Pope llvesl What causes cllmate? fI'Iot and cold weatherl Why have the Scotch such an excellent sense of humor? CBecause lt s a gift, Why IB a senator llke a dlctaphone? CThey both do what they are toldl Frlghtened mother Oh dear I m so upset jack s lost Friend Well hell be all rlght everybody here knows hlm Mother Nobody wlll know hrm today because I just washed hun Freshy Ma may I have a nlckel for the man who IS crylng outslde? Mother Yes dear but what 15 he crylng about? Freshy He s crylng Salty peanuts Eve cents a bag I heard your dog howllng last nlght and lf he howls three nlghts ln successlon It s a sure slgn of death Yes for whom? Q Boy enterlng store My mother sent me down to buy a mattress Clerk A sprmg mattress? Boy No one that wrll last all year Our ldea of a Scotchman IS a man that teaches hls chlldren that the gas meter 18 a bank Geography teacher Where 15 the capltal of the U S ? Brlght lad In llberty bonds Teacher What three words are used most among hlgh school students? Student I don t know Teacher Correct' Flrst freshy ln exam How far are you from the rlght answer? Second freshy Sh' only two seats For Sale A dog that wxll eat anythlng Very fond of chlldren Wanted A man to traln horses who can speak German Rlchard asked the hlstory teacher have you your lesson? No m answered R1Ch3.1'd I aln t had no tlme for nothln but my grammar lesson yet Walter How dld you find your steak srr? 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