Northwestern High School - Norwester Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1935
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MAICHELE HAD SERVED SEVENTEEN YEARS IN NORTHWESTERN WHEN RELEASED FROM EARTHLY TOIL, JULY 24, 1934. It. J. RIYETT J. G. VVOLHER To the January and May Classes of 1935: The teachers of Northwestern wish you success in all your ventures. ln the years to come we hope that you will loolc to Northwestern with fond memories. B. J. Rivett, Principal April17,1935 Eclitor's Message The staff of the Norwzzrtcr' wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the students who so very gra- ciously co-operated in producing this annual. lt is with great concern that we put forth this book and hope that it will be held in high esteem by the ones who carry it through life and treasure it as a memory of the everlasting friendship that has been developed among the pupils and teachers during their stay in the school. This issue has been put together without the cus- tomary aid of the art department. Although last year's edition was one of extraordinary appearance as concerns art work, time limits prevented the repeat- ing of this system. JERRY WILLIAMS. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication . . . . 8 Graduating Class of january, 1935 . 9 Gmdueiang Class otfVTay,1935 . . 21 Organizations . . . . 37 Houses '. 51 Music . 57 Sports . . . 65 Special Activities . 79 Special Honors . 83 Features . 89 I L MISS IIUI,'l'RIAN BI ISS TI LTUN 1 To the Misses LYDIA E. HOLTMAN Ghd N. EDITH TILTON Friends of publication worlc in Northwestern, Advisers to the Norwester and ODDS AND ENDS respectively, we gratefully dedicate this Iaoolc. THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JANUARY 1935 I I Page Tru JANUARY CLASS D Sf DCIQXI. Iidwin Lindsay. Cluzirlllulz Phyllis Seroggie Christine Bruce lfletty Rhoder Charlotte Hawke Herbert Shannon blames Ashley UES Malcolm Connard, Jeannette Stickles Virginia Ludwig Isabelle Challove Betty Stoddard Charles Darling Robert Hartwell Robert Pollard Clzairman Cl JMMENCIEM ICNT Fred Beckwith. Clltllifllldll Iletty Lou Ringel Frances Tibbett Richard Stanton Wendell Jenkins .CNCHILOX Dorothy Danz, Cilmirnzzuz Margaret Sass Leah Hawkins jean Penna las. Wiright Harold Brandt Dan Lilly COMMITTEES CL.-XSS DAXY Robert Ifmniett, CAIIKIIIVIIIGIZ Constance Dimock Robert Sumberg MU'l.'TO Gertrude Mann. CIIKIIVIIIGII Bob Unkrich VVesIey Horton DRESS Elthea Sorenson, Cllllffllltlll Beverly Apel Virginia Lyon Eleanor Smith Mary jane McGuire COLOR Catherine Stone, Clmirizzfzn Mary Mackenzie Ellen Blue Donald Munro MEMORIAL ,Iames Irwin, Clllliflllllll Joe Crupi Verna Geitz Dorothy Primeau Elizabeth McCleary Betty Fuller CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . . . XYILLIAM NVREFORD VICE PRESIDENT . . . ELTHEA SORENSON SECRETARY . . . . . MARGARET KURTZ TREASURER . . . . MALCOLM CONNARD M O T T O HCARPE DIEMU Page Eleven Abrams, Alma. McMichael. Odds and Ends. NVayne llniversity. Adair, Dorothy. McMichael. NYaync Cniversity. Alotis, james. Southeastern. Norwester, Cross Coun- try, VVayne llniversity. Apcl. Beverly. Mcltlicliat-l. Girl Reserves. D r e s s Committee. Art School. Anagnos, George McMichael. Orchestra. VVayne l'ni- versity. Armstrong, Ralph. McMichael. Business. Ashley, James. lleltlichael. Hi-Y. ll u u s e Sports. House secretary-treas urer. Student Council treasurer. Social Com- mittee. Cniversity of Michigan. Baird, jean. Marr. Bowling Club. G 0 l f Club. Vl'ayne l'niver- sity. Barnette. Ellllllla. Angell. Colt. House Social Com- mittee. Business. Batten, jean. Sampson. A X'N'ayne Cniversity. Bearne, Brenda. Cooley. Business. Bednarczyh, Edward. Munger. R. O. T. C. Baseball. Track. Michigan State, Bennett, Eileen. Mc Michael. Business. Pagv Twflw Bennett, Joseph. Blue. Ellen. McMichael. Dance Club. Odds and Ends. Xorwester. Color Conunittee. University of Micltigzm. Boltach. Alexandria. Condon. Senior Girls' Glee Club. Colt. Border. Pearl. Garden City. Community Nursing School. Borrusch, Esther. Commerce. House Swimming. Busi- ness. Bower, Betty. Condon. Dance Club. H 0 u s e Basketball. Vl'ayne Cui- versity. Bowler. Charles. Commerce. Detroit College ot l.au'. Brnsch, Florene Hutchins. President Senior Girls' Glee Club. Uilils :mil Ends. Norwester. Prince of Pilsen. Brunner, Betty Mae. lllcltlichael. G i r l Reserves. Girls' Glee Club. Odds and Ends. Girls' Triple Trio. S u nt m :t Cum Laude. XVayne Cniver- sity. Bump, Geraldine. House Treasurer. Business. Burgess. Virginia. Cass Tech. Business. Burnham, Gerald. McMichael. Blue Chapter Hi4Y. Business. Burnstein, Alfred. VVestern. VVayne University. Cameron, Charlotte. Blchlichael. House Secretary. Carpenter. Prudence. McMichael. Grace Hospital. Challove, Isabelle. McMichael. Glee Club. Dance Club. House Sports. School Sports. Dues Committee. Xlfayne Cniversity. Cliaptnan. Ruth. McMichael. Colt. Business. Chamberlain. Norman. Tappan. Band. House Sports. Business. Childs, Richard. Tappan. D e t r oi t Institute of Technology. Ciapciak, Edmund. Hamtramck. House Sports. Univer- sity of Michigan. Clapp, VVilliam. Central. University of Detroit. Clemett, Edwin. McMichael. Business. Cook, Marjorie. Angell. Cniversity of Michigan. Culler, Virginia. Crupie, Joe. House Sports. Memorial Committee. S u m nt a Cum Laude. VVayne University. Danz, Dorothy. Angell. Girl Reserves. House President. S t u d e n t Council. Colt. Dinner Committee. Summa Cum Ifaude. VVayne Univer- sity. Darby, Betty. McMichael. Business Institute. llarling, Charles. Ang:-ll. lli'Y. N fluh. Pres- iilc-nt lli-Y, Yicevllresi- dent X t'luh. llouse Sports. School Sports. Student Council Treas- urer. Volt. Dress lfom- mittee. l'nivcrsity of Michigan. Ik- tiraaf. joan. Volt. l'nive-rsity of Michigan. lk-morest. Milton. Pershing. House Sports. XYayne l'nivn-rsity. Diinock. Vonstancc. Pattengill. ti. A. A. llonst- Sports. School Sports. Allrion t'ollc-ge. Dot-lkcr. jeannc. llutchins. Business. llonalilson, David. Xlchlichacl. Banrl. Orchestra. Busi- IIUSS. Douglas. Alan. Marr. lli-Y, lla-hating. Xor- wester. llouse Sports. Trinity Vollege. ,- 1590-3'-M' Ilourjalian. XYooslrow. ,lelfz-rson. Duncan, jzuncs, McMichael. Boys' tilcc flnlu. XYaync l'nivt-rsity. Eaton. tilenn. McMichael. Elm-rlr.-in, Vivian. Mclliclizn-l. llctroit Business lnsti- lille. liclwartls. Franklin. Ang:-ll. lli-Y. House Sports. School Sports. C' ol t. Social t'ommittn-c. Uni- versity of Michigan. Ely. Barbara. Angell. House Sports. Olivet Vollege. Enxans. Emily. Mcalicliael. llouse Sports. Business. linunett, Rolsert. Alcklicliael. 'ANU t' l n lr. ll o u s c Sports. School Sports. llouse l'resiclent. Vice- prcsiclcnt, Secretary- trcasnrer. Norwester. l'nivcrsity of Michigan. linglanil. Arthur. Cleve-lanil llcights. Michigan State College. Farwell. Eileen. Business. Felton, Ft-slora. Night School. VVayne l'nivL-rsity. Fitchett, l.avena. Tappan. Business. Foresterling, Elyn. llchlicliael. Businrss. Forman, l.illian. Fentral. tlirl Reserves. llousc Sports. Bnsini-ss. Francis. Marian. XlcBlicl1ael. Business. Fuller. Betty. Blclllichael. Girl Reserves. llouse Sports. Memorial Coin- mittee. Business. tlamaclw, Anita. Tappan. Oclrls and linils. Busi- ness. Garrie. Marjorie. McMichael. Business. liaw, Allnerta. St, llominic's. Busincss School. lin-itz, Verna. Angell. House Sports. llonsf: 'l'reasurx-r. t'olt. Mc- morial C 0 m ni i t t e e. NYayne l'nivc-rsity. Gcrarcl. June. lNlcKl icharl. XYaync l'nix'ersity. Gerlrig. Marjorie. BlcKlichacl. I llousc Sports. Business. tiiluson. Ralph. Nolan. l'Iulm. ll o u se Sports. School Sports. llc-troit Business Col- lcgc, tiorzcck. Bcssic. Angell. Business College. tirt-cn. Nelson. Xlchlichael. Dt-hating. Norwf.-stef. Summa funn Laude. l'nivr-rsity of Michigan. tirtcnwalrl, Shirley. Mckliclmrl. llousc Sports. Detroit Business College. tlruszzynski. Erwin. llamtrainck. llonse Sports, Xvayne l'nivcrsity. llaincs. Roln-rt. Xlcllichael. Business. llare. Inns. liolrllberg. Business. llartwell. Rolnert. fllarr, lli,Y l'rrsi4lent. llouse Sports. School Sports. Sturltnt t'onncil Pres- irlent. S how - 0 f f. Dues t'omniittee. Odds R Ends. t'uni Laude, lfniversity of Michigan. llautcn. Brooke. l'oolt'y. Iltljfi' 'l'l1i1'It ru Hztnkins, l.e1th. Blchlichxtel. House Sports. School Sports. Volt. Luncheon t'on1mittee. D et r o i t Business l'uiversity. Hayten. Yer-leen. Rlchlichael. llusiness. Henning, Eleanor. Vtestern. House Sports. llusiuess. Herrero. Thelma. Comnn-rce. Detroit llusiness lnsti- tute. Higgins, Gladys. Estztlxrook. Detroit Business Uni- versity. Hoapflrmd, Edwin. McMichael. School Sports. Univer- sity of Micltigau. Hogan, Dorothy. McMichael. llollmvzty. Blargaret. Estnlmrook. Business. Hornhrook, Kathleen. Estrthrook. House Sports. Hook. Charlotte. Northern. llouse Treasurer. Social t'onunittee. l'uiversity of Michigan. Huis, Jeanette. Tappan. I Triple Trio. llustness. Hungerford, Muriel. Angell. Calculating School. Hutzel. Kenneth. Condon. XVayne l'nirersity. Page Ifotfrlvvn Irwin. jzunes. Mc5licl1nel. lli-Y. llouse Sports. Vice-president. Roose- velt. Student Council. Debating. Odds K Ends. Memorial l'ommittee. NVayne l'niversity. Jameytield. Dorothy. Mchlichzlel. Business. jenkin. VVentlell. Mcllicltztcfl. Hi-Y. Glee Club. House Sports. Secret:try-trcas- urer, House. Show- OFf. Prince of Pilsen. Commencement Commit- tee. University of Mich- igztu. Johnson. l'lementine. Condon. NYayne l ntversity. Jose, Eleanor. McMichael. Business. Kenealy, Raymond. Nlarr. House Sports. Detroit Business lnstitute. Keywell, Ethel. McMichael. Edgewood Park Junior College. King, Geraldine. Angell. Fencing. Radio. Science. House Sports. Odds Sz Ends. X o r xv e s t e r. VVayne l'niversity. Knalw. Rarlmra. McMichael. Detroit llusiuess Uni- versity. Kobert. Rolrert. Angell. Dramatic fluh. Detroit Medical School. Koch. Kenneth. McMichael. House Sports. School Sports. Vniversity of Detroit. Koenig, Elmer. hlchlichael. House Sports. School Sports. l'niversity of Detroit. Kolts. james. Wilbur NVright. Senior Band. Business. Kortlou. Sophie. Mctiraw. Business. Kurtz. Margaret. Mchlichael. Girl Reserves. School Sports. House Sports. House President. IZA Secretary. l'nivet'sity of Michigan. Lamb, Jean. McMichael. House Sports. Business. Langland, L'nadine. Tappan. H 0 us e Sports. llur- roughs Business School. Langston, Robert. Hutchins. Law, Wleston. Estahrook. House Sports. Business. Layne, Cloa. McMichael. House Sports. Business. Lee, Richard, McMichael. Hi-Y. H o u s e Track. NVayne l'niversity. Lietzan, Earl. McMichael. House Sports. Lilly, Ransom. McMichael. Hi-Y. Slum-Ott. Wayne lfniversity. Lincoln. Ruth. McMichael. Business. Lindsay, Edwin. McMichael. N fluh. Hi-Y. Pres- ident, N Club. House Sports. School Sports. President of Roosevelt. Colt. Social Committee. University of Michigan. Love. Arthur. Central. House Sports. School Track. Business. Lovette, Edithe. lNIcMichael. Business. Lovinger. jack. McMichael. House Basketball. NVayne University. Ludwig, Virginia. McMichael. G i r l Reserves. Dance Club. House Sports. S C h o o l Sports. Colt. Dues Cunimittee. VVayne University. Lueders, Virginia. McMichael. House Hockey. Vice- president. Helen Keller. Lyubenovich, Rose. Pattengill. School of Nursing. Lyon. Virginia. Pattengill. H ou s e Sports. Colt, Dress Committee. Busi- ness Institute. MacDowall, Bernice. VVilson. Business. MacGtiire, Mary Jane. Tappan. Girl Reserves. D r e s s Committee. XYayne Uni- versity. Mackenzie. Mary. McMichael. House Sports. Student Council. Colt. Grum- py. Sllow-Off. Color Committee. NYayne Uni- versity. MacKinnon, Margaret Jean. Jefferson. Senior Chorus and Glcc Club. MacLeod. Elizabeth. McMichael. Colt. University ot' Michigan. Mann, Gertrude. jetterson. House l'onnnittee. Colt. Motto Committee. Or. chestra. XVayne Univer- sity. Margosian, Rose. McMichael. Mason. Reta May. Condon. NVayne University. Maxwell, Lena. Sampson. House Sports. St. Augustine College. McArthur, Lewis James. Jefferson. Colt. Grumpy, Show-Ott. Sargenfs Dramatic Academy. McCaughan, Don. Ford Trade School. Business. McCleary, Elizabeth. Pattengill. H ou se Sports. Colt. 12-A Committee. De- troit Business College. McCrie, Jean. Jelferson. House Sports. XVayne l'niversity. Mellec. Don. Hutchins. House Sports. School Basketball. National Radio School of Broad- casting. Metz, Dolores. McMichael. Odds and Ends. Nor- westcr. Art Statf. Busi- ness. Miles. Florence. Greusel. Girl Reserves. House Sports. School Hockey, Tennis. Bowling Cap- tain. Business College. Millender, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. Track. XVaync University. Mitchell, James. McMichael. School Football. Michi- gan State. Moder, Gertrude. Angell. Glee Club. H o u s e Sports. Odds 8 Ends. Norwester. University of ltlichigatl. Morrison. Nan. lllchl icliael. Business. Mouncey, Mary Ann. Condon. G i rl Reserves. Senior Chorus and Glee Club. Library Statt. House Sports. School Fencing. Assistant Editor Colt. lfniversity of Michigan. Munro, Donald. Hutchins. Hi-Y. S c i e n c e and Radio. President. Track. Norwester. Color Vom- mittee. t'uni Laude. Oberlin. Murray. Helen. Eastern. Senior Glee Club, Fisk. Murray, Juanita. McMichael. Colt. Business. Murray. Peggy Jane. McMichael. G. A. A. House Sports. School Sports. Odds Sz Ends. Albion. Mustain, Mary. Cooley. House Sports. House Committee. Business University. Newmon, Doris. Estabrook. Detroit Business Uni- versity. Nichols. Frances. Condon. G i rl Reserves. Sec. House Sports. Business. Nystrom, Carl. Cass. Business. Orrell, Marie. McMichael. Bowling. Odds Q Ends. Norwester. XVayne Uni- versity. Ostreicher, Bill. Northern. Show-Off. Pack, Collins. Condon. House Sports. School Baseball. VVayne Uni- versity. Paige. Louis. McMichael. House Sports. Michigan State. Pagv liiffm n Pearce, Helen Irene. W'ingert. Senior Glee Club. Com- merce. Penna. Jean. McMichael. Secretary of H ou s e. Norwester. 12-A Com- mittee. Business. Cum Laude. Pennington, Kay. McMichael. Cum Laude. University of Michigan. Peters, James. McMichael. - , Business University. Pettiford. June. McMichael. House Sports. W'ayne University. Phillips. Ruby. Eastern. - I Hampton University. Plozai. Elizabeth V. McMichael. House Sports. Odds Sz Ends. Detroit Business University. Pollard, Robert. House Sports. School Swimming and Football. University of lilichigan. Powers, Rita. Jefferson. House Sports. Odds 81 Ends. Norwester. Busi- ness. Primeau, Dorothy. Marr. Girl Reserves. House Sports. School Tennis. Odds Sz Ends. Colt. Show-OFF. l2fA Com- mittee. Cum Laude. Port Huron Junior Col- lege. Pryor, John. Eastern. House Sports. Howard University. Ramsay, Betty. Hutchins. Odds tk Ends. Colt. Ramsey, Mary. McMichael. House Sports. Commer- cial School. Page .Sirieeu Rentenbach, Bettie. McMichael. House Sports. Business. Rez, Paul. McMichael. Rhoder, Betty. McMichael. Girl Reserves, Vice- Pres. Hou se Sports. School Hockey. House Treasurer. House Presi- dent. Norwester. Colt. 12-A Committee. Sum- ma Cum Laude. Busi- ness. Ringel, Betty Lou. McMichael. House Sports. School Swimming. House Com- mittee. Colt. Odds X Ends. 12-A Committee. Rochlen. Molly Ruth. McMichael. House Committee. Uni- versity of Michigan. Rohling, Allan. McMichael. Business. Roppel. Lillian. McMichael. Business. Rosenberg, XVallace. Hutchins. House Sports. Cross Country. Colt, Business Manager. 12-A Commit- tee. VVharton School. Rupp. Robert. Grand Rapids. General Motors Institute of Technology. Ryan, Alma. McMichael. Business. Sass, Margaret. lNIcMichael. House Treasurer. Colt. 12-A Committee. Vt'ayue University. Scraggs, Don. Cass. House Sports. Schollenberger, VVilliam. McMichael. N Club. H o us e Sports. Varsity Foot- ball. University of Michigan. Scott, Mary. McGraw. Glee Club. Hampton ln- stitute. Scroggie, Phyllis. McMichael. Riding Club. House President. Colt, Assist- ant Editor. 12-A Com- mittee. University of Michigan. Shalda, Herbert. Jetferson. Cum Laude. Yvayne Fniversity. Shannon, Herbert. Hutchins. Social Committee. Busi- IICSS. Sherman, Nelson. Pattengill. R. O. T. C. Rifle Team. Glee Club. H 0 us e Sports. Prince of Pil- sen. Sherman. Theodore. Condon. House Sports. School Track. VVayne Univer- sity. Suu, lsabel. McMichael. House Sports. Business. Simons, Nathaniel. Central. A XVayne llniversity. Slaughter, Elizabeth. Business. Smith, Eleanore. McGraw. Chairman Riding Club. House Committee. 12-A Committee. Summa Cum Laude. University of Michigan. Smith, Margaret. Smith, ltlary L. Savannah High School. Norwester. University of Georgia. L Sorensen, Elthea. McMichael. House Sports. School Hockey. House presi- dent. Student Council Secretary. Odds 8: Ends. Norwester. 12-A Vice-president. Univer- sity ot Michigan. Sorensen. Ellen. McMichael. House Committee. Specht. Mary Doris. Northern. House Swimming. Uni- versity of Minnesota. Stickels, Jeanette. McMichael. House Sports. School Swimming, Tennis. Stu- dent Council. 12-A Com- mittee. Cum I. a u de. Cniversity of Michigan. Stoddard, Elizabeth. McMichael. G.A.A. Girl Reserves, Fencing, lilee Club. House Sports. School Sports. Student Coun- cil. Colt. Dues Coni- mittee. Business. Stocker, Harold. Angell. Commencement Commit- tee. Michigan State. Stokes. NYilt'i'e1l. VVilbur Yvright. Business. Stone. Catherine. Angell. Girl Reserves. Presi- dent. H 0 u s e Sports. C ol t, Editor-in-Chief. 12-A Committee. Cum Laude. Stripe. Marion. Stassick, Clara. McMichael. House Committee. Busi- ness College. Strickland, Naomi. Cleveland. Band. House Hockey. VVayne University. Strumbos, Zoetza. McMichael. House Committee. Vvayne University. Stube. Gertrude. Hutchins. Detroit Business Uni- versity. Stuck, Ruth. Hutchins. Business. Sturdy. Evelyn. McMichael. Girl Reserves. Glee Club. Odds 81 Ends. Xorwester. Cum Laude. W yor.- Suclekum. Robert. Jefferson. R. O, T. C. Rifle Club. House Sports. Colt. Cir- culation Manager. Van- derbilt University. Sumberg, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. Debating. 12-A Committee. Uni- versity of Detroit. Sweat. Elizabeth. McMichael. G. A. A. House Sports. School S w im m i n g, Hockey. House Treas- llfef. Tank, Dorothy. Nazareth. Girl Reserves. XVayne Cniversity. Tavlor. june. McMichael. House Sports. Nursing School. Thompson. Allen. Northeastern. Hi-Y. Y. M. C. A. Pres- ident. H ou s e Sports. School Football. Wil- berforce University. Tilibett. Frances. Marr. H ou s e Sports. I2-A Committee. W a y n e Vniversity. Tull. John. McMichael. House Sports. Business. 'l i'acy. Betty. Marr. House Hasketball. Cler- ical Committee. Busi- ness. Trask. Nvalter. Northern. House Sports. Oberlin. Trusel. Merdice. Condon. Turner. XVaIter. McMichael. llouse Sports. Michigan State. Tzoras, Alex. Cooley. House Sports. NYayne University. Cnatin, Louis. U V VVayne University. nckrich. Robert. McMichael. Hi-Y. House Sports. School Football, Track, House Vice-president. Student Council. Motto Committee. University of Michigan. an Delin, Evelyn. Tappan. ' House Sports. Business. Vicars, Elnora. New York City. St. Matthew's Music School. NVallace, Lucille. Tappan. Girl Reserves. NVayne. VVallie. Gladys. McMichael. - House Sports. Univer- sity of Detroit. VVatts, Edison. Sampson. House Sports. Fisk. XVeigle. June. McMichael. Business. XYestmore, Virginia. McMichael. Odds 81 E n d s. Dra- matics. Norwester. Business. VVhite. David. McMichael. Hi-Y. Albion. VVhite, Lee. Tappan. Michigan State. Vt'illiams, Julian. Condon. House Sports. Varsity Track. Michigan. Page Seventeen SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Barber, Robert. Condon. Bille Club. Rifle Team. Boigon. lrving. Mcltlichael. Ilouse Sports. VVayne University. Brandt. Harold. McMichael. House Swimming. Din- ner Committee. l'ni'.'er- sity of Michigan. Connard, Malcolm. McMichael. N Club, President. House Sports. School Sports. H ou s e Vice- President, President. Colt. 12A Treasurer. Business. Lraft, Tessie. Condon. Girl Reserves. NYash- ington Business Insti- lute. Davis. Albert. Hutchins. Wayne University. Edward, NVayne. Pattengill. N C l u h. H ou s e Sports. School Sports. Business. Ellwood, Ruth. Northern. Business. French. Jean. Tappan. Vice-president Mount Vernon. Business. Huggins, Charles. Hutchins. House Sports. VVayne University. Hunn, Edna. Mclllichael. Business. Johnson. Albert. McMichael. Business. johnson. Helen. Cooley. l'uiversity of Michigan. Kassel. Harold. Pattengill. Kelley, hvllllfilll. McMichael. House Sports. School Sports. Michigan State. Kushner, Dorothy. Condon. Business. Mnjarian, Charles Martin. Lass. House Sports. Varsity Track. VYayne Univer- sity. Page liiylztvm Mcl'hee. Harold. McMichael. High School of Coni- merce, Mt-xul. Robert. McMichael. School Football. Busi- ness. Merrick. John. Hutchins. House Sports. School Basketball. Business l'nix'e1'sity. Michael. XYilliam. Hutchins. ll o u s e Sports. Colt. Business. M itchell, Iiznia. Northern. Business. Parsons, Rial. McMichael. House Sports. School Trzick. Business. l'utn:tm, Robert. -letterson. House Sports. Business. Russell. David. McMichael. Orchestra. Business. Schlee, Rosemarie. Buchanan. Shorter. Mattie. McMichael. S en i o r Glee Club. XYashington Business Institute. Smith. Roberta. McMichael. tl l e e Club. Business llollege. Snitsinger, liarl. ,letl'erson. Hi-Y. House Sports. l'niversity of Southern l'alifornia. Stacy. Ruth. McMichael. fonnnerce. Stanton, Richard. Uakman. Stevens.. Dorothy. llutclnnson. Business. 'l'rumhull. Anne. Monnier. Hillsdale College. Winton, Eleanor. Mcllichael. Business. NYolkwitz. Ruth Margaret. McMichael. House Sports. Beauty Culture School. XVilliams. Augusta Lannie. McMichael. S e n i or lilee Club. Spring Concert. Christ- mas Voncert. Business. XVilliams, Verdun. Condon. Band. Lincoln Hospital, N. Y. YYood. Yvillitrtl. Central. House Sports, Business. M'reford, VVilliam B. McMichael. N Club. Hi-Y. Vice- Presillent. House Sports. Varsity Swimming and Tennis. House Presi- dent. Student Council, President. 12-B Spade. President of 12-A Class. Vniversity of Michigan. VYright. James. McMichael. Hi-Y. Albion. NYynn. Mildred. Jefferson. House Sports. Zellman, George. McMichael. N Club. School Base- ball and Football. Busi- ness. Brown, Vt'illiam. McMichael. House Sports. School Cheerleader. Odds and Ends. Business. Bruce, Christine. Tappan. Social Committee. De- troit Commercial Col- lege. Bethel. James. Sampson. G l e e Club. H ou s e Sports. Cross Country. Clements, Phyllis. Tappan. House Sports. Ford Hospital. McCall. Rosemary. McMichael. Business. W H 0 ' S W H O CSEl.l'IC'l'l-Il? ICY S'l'l'lJl'IX'l' t'Ol'Nl'Il.J XVREI-'HRD llAR'l'XYliI,l. CUXXARIJ ASIILEY DARLING KFRTZ SORENSON LINDSAY -AND WHY XYlI.l.l.tXM XYRICFORIJ Leader of 12-A Class lfl3VVlN IJNDSQXY Outstanding Athlete M.'XRG.'XRlf'l' KURTZ Senior Class Officer lfl.'lll'll'1,'X SORHNSK JN House Activities Director M.'Xl.COI.Bl' Cl JNNAR ll Sports Star CH.'XRl.liS l7.'XRl.lNfl Lezulcr in Student Council Rl DISICRT H.'XR'l'XN'liI,l. Student Council President LI .X MES :X Sl-l l.lfY Outstanding Scholar Pam' Nizzvirwvz THE GRADUATING CLASS CDF MAY 1935 Page T'ZC'I'llIj'-f'ZC'0 MAY CLASS COMMITTEES SCJCTAL 'l'ecl Bissell. Cllltllfllltlll Betty Donald Margaret Scott lcla Cranofsky Peg Henning lfclwarcl Hill Robert Brunflage jerry XYilliams DUES ,lack Rice, Clllllifllltlll Doris XYarner Florence Mack Ruth Gustafson Doris Harroun -lohn Shearer john Barrie Donald Jackson CC JM M liNCEMliN'l' Cl,.'XSS D.-XY Gordon Mills, Clluirllzali lileanor Coswell .lean Oliver Catherine McNeill john Peasley Lawrence Bixby MO'I l'O .-Xllmert Blatnikotlf, ClIlllil'IlItIlI Beatrice VV00ll11Z1l1 Margaret Munro Keith ljilllllffl' DRESS Mary :Xnn Myers, Clltlliflllllll Betsy Bissell Rosa XYCl'llllltll Marjorie jinnett Catherine Cavanaugh Betty jane Mitchell linno Korthals, Clllllllflllflll joe llenclricks Charles Dietrich Aloe XYolher .Xrthur Bliss George Thompson l.L'NCHliON Cf DLC JR Earl Cusac, Cllltllfllltlll Dot Stuart Tess Hensick NYillis Scuclcler lileanor Gregg. Cllllllfllltlll Ruth Selman Mabel Kling Ruth Pine Ora Bernstein Clifford Vllells XVillia1n Harris Cameron Bills MILMURLXI. Irving Isaacs. Clzuirzzzrxzz Charlene Ruff Lois Kellicut Jeanne Cole Lyle Smith Forest livasheski CLASS OFFICERS Q PRESIDENT . . . . ERNIE GREGORY VICE PRESIDENT . . MARY ANN MYERS SECRETARY . . . VIRGINIA BOSXVELL TREASURER . . . jACK RICE M OTT O -'HERE ENDETH-HERE BEGINNETHH Page Twmty-llzrec Akley, Nlilrlrcfl. Glee Club. l'olt. Norvvester. iYayne l'niversity. Albright, Albert. McMichael. Business. Alcock, Helen Naomi. Hutchins. House Sports. G. A. A. Girl Reserves. Business. Anderson, Bruce. Hutchins. VVayne University. Anderson. Donald Bruce. Hutchins. ' VVayne l'niversity. Andon, Margaret. Shaniokiu, Penn. Odds K Ends. VVayue University. Andrews. Francis. VVestern. Business. Annal. John. McMichael. Vniversity of Montana. Armstrong, Philip. McMichael. VYayne l'nivcrsity. Arn, Charles. Jcttcrson. llouse Sports, Michigan State. Ashdown, lileribah. McMichael. Girl Reserves. Univera sity of Blichigan. Atkinson. James. Mchlichael. Xorwester. l'ratt ln- stinm-, N. Y. Attariau, Dorothy. Fondon. House Sports. Odds K Ends. ll a n c e l'lnb. l'ommerce. Page T'ZG'l'lll-V'ffIIH' Aylsworth, Eloise. Angell. Business. Bacevich. Aldonia. Tappan. House Sports. Business School. Barber, Russell. Fordson. Barrie. John. Mcllichael. House Sports. Dues Committee, Business. Bartlett, Albert. Northern. NYayne l'niversity. Beach, Darrell. Eastern. Band. Orchestra. Vi'ayne Yniversity. Beacoin, Robert. Chadsey. Ilouse Sports. School Sports. Business. Beasley. Virginia. Hutchins. House Sports. Chorus. Naughty Marietta. Beckwith. Fred. Hutchins. H o u s e Sports, N Club. Volt. Cornell. Beeman. Sybil. Mcllichael. Business. Bell, Dorothy. McMichael. Girl Reserves. Business. Berg. Jack. Tappan. School Baseball. Berger. Julius. Mchliehael. llonse Sports. Business. Bernstein. Ora. McMichael. Girl Reserves. Luncheon Fommittee. XV a y n e Vniversity. Berry, lsabel. Condon. Glee Club. XVayne Uni- versity. Beshara. Helen. NVestern. Business. Bethel, Susan. McMichael. School Hockey and Bas- ketball. G l e e Club. University of Michigan. Bice. Alice. Tappan. G l ee Club. Naughty llarietta. NVayne Uni- versity. Bills, Cameron. McMichael. House Sports. Hi-Y President. Dinner Coma mittee. Michigan State. Bishop. Fred. Angell. House Sports. Michi- gan State. Bissell. Betsy. Angell. Girl Reserves. D r e s s fonilnittee. Business. Bissell, Ted. Angell. House Sports. Social Conunittee. XY h i t e - Headed Boy. Bixby, l.au'reuce. Angell. House Sports. XVayne l'uiversity. Blair, John. McMichael. Lawrence Tech. Blatnikoft. Albert. McMichael. House Sports. School Tennis. HLY. Chair- man, Motto fonunittee. C o l t. Vniversity of Michigan. 0-Sllwiiwl-LI.. -A... S Bliss, Arthur. Blcalicha . Hou 'e Coni- meu i nnnittee. Bloom, Francis, McMichael. Business, Bloom, Ruth, Picher High School. Girl Reserves. Business. Blue. Russell. Mishawaka, Ind. House Sports. tilee l'lub. Norwester. liruinpy. Oberlin. Bogle, Betty. Commerce. Girl Reserves. l' olt. Naughty Marietta. Business. Boigon, Irving. Orchestra. Bonney, Mavis. Condon: NVilbertorce. Bouza. George. McMichael. House Sports. Booth, Douglas. McMichael. Business. Boothroyd, Joseph. Naughty Marietta. Boswell. Virginia. Hutchins. House Sports. School Basketball. li. A. A. Girl Reserves. Presi- dent. Student Council. 1.2-A Secretary. Xor- wester, Olivet. Boutell, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. Boyles. Mary. McMichael. Business School. Bower. Kenne J. Hutchins. Rifle Team. Michigan State. Branham. Gwendolyn. McMichael. Michigan State Normal. Brazil, Frank. XYayne, Michigan. Business. Brunner, lrma. St, Leo. Business. Breslin, Fred. McMichael. House Sports. Albion. Bridwell. Don. McMichael. Hi-Y. Banrl. Brown. Catherine. McMichael. House Sports. School Swimming. Norwester. Business. Brown, Jack. McMichael. House Sports. Business. Brown, VVilliani. Tappan. School Hockey. N Flub. Hi-Y. Business. Brundage, Robert. Marr. Social Fommittee. Odds X Ends. Business. Brunner. lrma. St. Leo. Business. Brynol f. Dorothy. McMichael. Business School. Buckner. Corynne. McMichael. Glee flub. VVayne University. Buhrer. Virginia. llutchins. Business. Bulgarelli. Floreen. Jeftersnn. Bunting, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. NVayne University. Burniester, Betty. McMichael. University of Michigan. Burneth, Doris. McMichael. Business. Burnham. Hal. Mcltlichael. Hi-Y, Secretary. Busi- ness. Burris, Edith. Des Moines. llutler, Charles. McMichael. Lawrence: Tech. Canham. Kenneth. St. Agnes. Vldlitehearled Boy. Farpenter. Helen. McMichael. House Sports. Business. l'astle. Verna. McMichael. Glee Club. Septette. Triple Trio. Naughty Marietta. Prince ot' Pilsen. Business Col- lege. Patton, Bruce. Angell. Business. Cavanaugh, Catherine. St. Agnes. Dress Committee. Bnsis ness. l'lark, Jack. House Sports. Pngc Twvrrty-jii 0 Pa Clark. Jack. Blchliehael. House Sports. Hi-Y. NVayne University. Clarke, Elsie. Tappan. Business lnstitnte. Clift, Stanley. Saginaw. llouse Sports, Hi-Y. Coillinpz. Oran. House Sports. Collins. Dora. Denlry. Q House Sports. School Swimming. Michigan State. Collins, Mary Lucille. Okolona. Miss. Business School. Cook, George. Melllichael. llouse Sports. Hi-Y. Norwester. Converse. Alma. Jetterson. 4 Norwester. Business. Corlxin. James. Cass. llusiness. Coswell, Eleanor. McMichael. Cox. Ethel. McGraw. Business Institute. Coykendall , June, MrBlicl1ael, Colt. Craig, Ona Colleen. Condon. llouse Sports. G l e e Cluh, Colt. G. A. A. Providence Hospital, gr T'1C'f'?1fj'-Si! Crow. Vivian. Northern. llusiness. Cueny. lllarian. St. Agnes. Business. Cummings. James. Xlcllichael. llouse Sports, Curran. Jean. Mehlieliael. llusiness. Curran. Phyllis. lllchlichael. Uilrls anil Ends. High School of Commerce, Curry. l.eo. Mchlichael. Business. Curtis. Rolxert. Durfee. llouse Sports. School Swinnning. Michigan l'niversity. Cusae. Earl. Xlchfichael. G l e e Cluln. Student Council. Railio anal Sei- enee Clulu. Color Com- mittee. Chairman. Coyne Electrical. llauirl-con. Dorothy. Tappan. Business School. Davies, Quin. McMichael. Oclils K linils Eilitor. Denison l'uiversity. Davis. NYilliert. Rlchlichael. llouse Sports. S t a 5: e Crew. llusiness. Dawson. llenrietta. McMichael. Detroit Business Uni- versity. . f ' . ' ' TZ US its Dietrich, Charles. Mclllicliael. llanrl. filee Clulr. Cont' mcnccincnt Committee. Prince of Pilsen. Naughty M a r i e t t a. !Vayne Cniversity. Divine. l.ucille. lfoch. Business, Dixon, Catherine. Southeastern. ll o u s e Sports. Girl Reserves. Prince of Pil- sen. Cniversity ot' Mich- man. Donalil. lletty. Melllichael. Mt. Yernon l'resiclent. li. A. A. Presiilent. House Sports. School Swinnning. G i rl Re- serves. Social Commit- tee. Xorxvester. lYayne Cniversity. Drews. Ethelyn. Business. Drolet, Eilgetle. St. Agnes. Business. Dufour, lrvin. Hutchins. H u u s e Sports. Cross Country. N Club. Micliigan State. Dufour, Melvin. llouse Sports. Erlrly, Marjorie. McMichael. Odds 31 Ends. Business School. liilwarrls, Claurlia, Tappan. llouse Sports. Detroit Business l'niversity. litlwarils, Dorothy. fllehlichziel. llouse Sports. XYillmer- force Viiiversity. Engel. l.aura. lllclwlichael. llouse Sports. Business College. liseh. Carl. Cass. Evans, Rantlall. Contlon. llouse Sports. Vliayne Cniversity. Fenton. Ruth. McMichael. Odds K Entls. Nursing School. Fernes. James A. Hutchins. House Sports. Business. Fielding. Florence. Fieltls, Belxecczi. Finn. Lucille. McMichael. Business. Flanigan, Esther. Angell. I XVayne University. Fleming, Catherine. Mchliehaiel. House Sports. School Hockey. Business. Fiery. Hilda. jelierson. House Sports. Business School, Fox. Hownral. Estfxhrook. Vniverslty of Michigan. Francis. Eileen. Hutchins. House Sports. Business School. Fraser, Donald. McMichael. Hi-Y. NVayne llnivers sity. Fraser. Marla. McMichael. H 0 u s e Sports. Girl Reserves. Nnrwester. Michigan State. Fraser, Percy. jefferson. French. fiorinne. Meftlielmel. Business. Gallant. VVatlye. McMichael. House Sports. Banil. Orchestra. Detroit Fon- servatory. tiainlvle, Honaltl. Cass. l'niversity of Detroit. Cant, Sammie. tiiarrarfl. NVilliam. House Sports. tiarrelts, Rulvye. tiath. Lewis. McMichael. House Sports. Geixzer. Fharles. Mcllichnel. House Sports. School Football :intl Hockey. Hi'Y. Vniversity of Southern l'nlif0i'ni:t. tiennnell. XYilli:tm. Cass. tihess anal fheclcer fluh. Business. M' lfiifiolilen. Ray. Hutchins. tioldslmy, Myrtle. McMichael. Glee flulw. Chorus. VVayne llniversity. Gordon, Margaret, McMichael. House Sports. VVayne University, - r Gouldl Barimm. Flijit, Miieh. XViyne Fniversity. A N tioulil. Betty. NiCSiiCl11lt'l. ll o u s e Sports. Girl Reserves. Business liol- lege. tirzalnmi. lirnizi. Blehliehnel. tiirl Reserves. ti l e e t'lull. t'olt. Naughty Nlariettzi. Business. tireen. XYillier I. xlfxlit-hm-1. ' House Sports, Xtziynt' l 'nivet-eity. fireenlrerg. vleronie. Nle5I ielluel. House Sports. XY:iylie l'niversitv. iil'f'f'lll'ltlH7. Nlzxrthxi. Klehlicliztel. House Sports. Detroit Business l'niversity. tireenixootl. luck. t Xlclliellztel. Business. iremz. lileanor. Mcklielmel. Helen Keller l'resitlent. Student t'ouncil. tile:- l'lnl:. Dinner l'onnnit- tee. Nornester. Busi- ness. tnegory. I-Irnit. t Bl e Xl ichxiel. ll o u s e Sports. l'l:tss l'rt-sitlent. l'olt litlitor. thlils N linrls. Xor- vt-este r. The Prince of l'ilsen. Th e XYhite- hezuletl Huy. Naughty Xl :I r i e t t :i. Xliehigain State. iritfin, Florence. Xlziekenzie High. tiriffin. Teil. St. Agnes. House Sports. Business. tirinnn, t'litifortl. Fentrztl. I School Bziselmll. l'ni- versity of Miclngzni. tiuzizzo. Angeline. tit .lc-tlerson. I House Sports. Business School. istufson. Ruth. Mclliehael. i s S Sehnol Sw n ' H wckey. Mt emon Vice ' cle . tii . . St 4 eil. ress Pom ttee. Odd :intl Entl Norwester. Busi- ness. l Pain' 'l':t't'nI.t'-.tr Hall, Florence. McMichael. Chorus. llusiuess. Hallheril. Greta. Durfee. School Hockey, House Sports. Norwester. Sim- mons Ct Ye. f ', .ah h. -fe M IN ael. C' ieserv .. Odds X I. s. Norwester. Mich- ig n State. Hannah, Herman, McMichael. House Sports. School C ro s s Country and Track. Cluh. Mich- igan State Normal. i I-lardies. Boh. McMichael. H o u s e Sports. Colt. Michigan State. Hare, Dorothy. Butler. Pa. House Sports. Colt. Michigan State. Harris, XYillian1. McMichael. House Sports. Roosevelt Vice-President. Hi-Y. Student Council. Din- ner Conunittee. Xor- wcster. Alluion. Harrison. Dorothy. Cooley. llusincss. Harroun. Doris. McMichael. House Sports, Girl Re- serves. Colt. ll. li. l'. Hart, ,lay Hiarreu McMichael. lli-Y. Grumpy. Michigan. Hartwell. XYilliaui A. Central. I'uivcrsity of Southern California. llauck, Virginia. McMichael. Colt. Detroit Business I'nix'ersity. Havlcua, Virginia. McMichael. Husiucss. or TTt't'llf.l 4'!.jlllf Hecox. Charles. McMichael. Business. Henderson, Charlotte. McMichael. Business. Hendrick. Joseph. Hutchins. Science and Radio. Hi- Y. Commencement. Cum Laude Diploma. Henning, Margaret. St. Agnes. House Sports. Social Committee. Michigan State College. Henry, Fred. Hollywood. Calif. VVayne Cniversity. Hensick, Tess. INIcMichael. Girl Reserves. Odds 8: Ends. Norwester Asst. Bus. Mgr, YYayne Cui- versity. Heuser. Forrest. Saginaw. Chess Cluh. Science and Radio. Michigan State. Higginhotham, Elerwee. XVingert. Nurst-'s Training, Chi- cago. Iligginhottoin. Hugh. McMichael. House Sports. Hi-Y. C o l t. l'uiversity of Michigan, Hill. Edward. Ir. McMichael. School Foothall. Student Council. lli-Y. Social Committee. l'nix'ersity of Michigan. Hill, Rollerta. ,V ' Mchlichat-.L. , ' I-1 fl. Business, W ' if .L-MN tj ' lliues, Earl. Munger. House Sports. School Hockey. llusiuess. X Hlavaty. Frank, W Xlunger. House Sports. Student Manager of H o c k e y Team. l'niversity of Detroit. .J Huck, John. House Sports. Hoffman, Dorothy. McMichael. Business. Hofmeister. Dorothea. McMichael. Business. Holiday. Helen. McMichael. Odds and Ends. Girl Re- serves, Vice-President. Orchestra. Prince of Pilsen. VVayne l'uiver- sity. Hollowell. Frances. Hutchins. H 0 us e Sports. Girl Reserves. Vt'ayne Uni- versity. Holm, Gladys. Hutchins. llusiness. Honeybuss. Elsie Mae. Condon. Cass. Hooper, Alice. t Business. ' .- . AVL If ., I . 4 L. Huttman, Alleta. McMichael. Girl Reserves. Norwcst- er. High School of Cum- nieree. Hungerford. Mary. McMichael. Business. Hurd, Edna. McBlichael. Colt. Business. Hyuer, Lucille. Jefferson. Odds and Ends. Detroit Business l'uiversity. lngalls. -lean. McMichael. School Hockey and tiolt. Michigan State. J lrelannl, Don. Michigan State t'ollege. lrvine. Florence. McMichael. llusiness. lrvine. john. McMichael. llouse Sports. Varsity Track :intl llasketlvall. XYayne l'uiversity. lsaacs, lrving. llutcliins. llouse Sports. School Sxvinuning. Roosevelt Secretary, Yice-l'resi- tlent. President, Me- morial l'on1mittee. Drlcls and Ends. Norwester. S u ni m a l'um Laude. XYayue l'uiversity. ackson. Donalml. McMichael. House Sports. School Tennis, Dues Fommit- tee. Vniversity of Micli- igan. Jett. Virginia. McMichael. House Sports. Girl Re- serves. Lihrary Staff. Colt. VVhitehearletl Boy. Nurses' T r a i n i n g School. Jevne. Marion. Ji jr llutchins. Orchestra. llusiness. nkucr. Alliert. Hutchins. House Sports. fomitia Romana. Udil s and Ends. Vt'ayne Univer- sity. , A-1,311 Lffd jinnett. Marjorie. McMichael. House Sports. Girl Re- serves, Dress Fommit- tee. XYayue l'niversity. thuson. Fretla, McMichael. llainpton. lolinson. Martha. McMichael. House Sports. Michigan State Normal. johnson, Max. MCM icliael. llouse Sports. llusiuess. johnson, Raynioml. McMichael. All llouse Footlxall. lli- Y. Utlils anil linils, lutiversity of Valifor- nia. uv Johnston. Fred t'. McMichael. Yantlerlmilt. Jones. llernice Rae. McMichael. XVayne Vniversity. Jones, Eleanore. Tappan. Detroit Business Uni- versity. jones, Leia. Hutchins. Ford Hospital. Jones. Lloyd John, McMichael. House Sports. Michigan State Normal. Kramer. 'l l1eresa. McMichael. House Sports, Business. Karp. Newton. Xlcalithael. Vniversity of Michigan. Kasten. Roliert. Patteugill. House Sports. School Swimming. l'uiversity ot' Detroit. Katz. Fannie Miriam. Hutchins. House Sports. llelcn Keller lloivse 'l'reasiu'er. Business Institute. Keller, Philip Il. Pattengill. Hi,Y. G l e e t' l n li. Naughty Kiarietta. lini- versity of Michigan. Kellicut, Lois. McMichael. Memorial l'ommittee. Michigan State. Kirschenheiter. Nick J. McMichael. House Sports. VVayue l'nivei'sity. Klattke. June. McMichael. D. B. V. Klaytuan, Sarlie. llutcliins, llouse Sports. l'olt. De- troit llusiness l'uiverf sity. Klein. Margaret. McMichael. tiirl Reserves. Xorwest- er. Business. Klein. Milton. llutchins. llouse Sports. NYayue. Kline. Malvel. McM ichael. House Sports. School Hockey. Luncheon t'omA ni it t e e. Xorwester. Olivet t'ollege. Kluck. Muriel. McMichael. llouse Sports. Business. Knapp. Donalml. McMichael. llouse Sports. Band. XYayne l'uiversity. Knanpe. Virginia. McMichael. liusiness. Knight. Joan. Angell. ti. A. A. Student tioun- cil. Oiltls anml Ends. University of Michigan. Knight, Robert. llouse Sports. Koetlten, tiharles. l'ost. llusiness. Korash. Nat. McMichael. ll o u s e Sports. Hi-Y. l'niv4-rsity of Michigan. Korthals. Enn . ,MJ McMichael. 1 llouse Spot .. School Track. Hi-Y, Secretary. N t'luh. Foinmence- ment l'l1airman. Nor- wester. I2-ll Spade. lvayne liniversity. Kothe, Elaine. Angell. llusiuess. Vulflt' ,liTUI'7lf-V-lliill' NW Lee, Patricia. McMichael. Student Council. Mich- igan State. M'-76 Leib, Sidney. Hutchins. Mayne l'niversity. Leland, Victoria Louise. Hutchins. House Sports. Xtayne University. Lenz, Thelma. McMichael. House Sports. firumpy. 0 p e r a. XYhitehe:ulc4l Hoy. Levie. Margaret. McMichael. I 'N Business. 'th i u - n -' , 1 is , I Lewandowski. liilna. McMichael. Girl Reserves. House Sports. Iiusim-ss. Linder, Betty. Angell. Colt. Prince of Pilsen. Business. Lisowski. Helen. fondon. Husiness. Loika. VValter. Munger. House Sports. Fencing C l u li. Science - Rarlio l'lulJ. Oiltls anil linmls. Loomis. Lailtl. Angell. Hi-Y, School Swim- ming. Fencing l' I u h President, Michigan State. Lowrie. Jim. Jefferson. Hi-Y. Mayne l'nix'er- sity. Lyon, Ethloine. McMichael. Maceri. Rosemary. McMichael. House Sports, Business. Pagr Thirty Mackie. Hazel. McMichael. Business. L1-L Makowski, tit-neyiex' . V Uonrlon. Manstie , wich rcl. 'IXI' hael. u Sports. Stage 'i , lli-Y. 9 IN ' ', l n. .fl ic mah . I . Mathews. Margaret. McMichael. Orchestra. ti i rl R6- serves, Glee flulv. Fisk. Max. lflorcnce. McMichael. ll o u s c Sports. Dues 4' o m in i t t e e. Coll. Nurses' Training School, Maxwell, Greta. Jetferson. House Sports. Business Institute. May. Rolvert. Pattengill. Foniitia Romana. XVayne. McAleer, Margaret. McMichael. House Sports. Odtls and Enrls. The XYhitehearled Hoy. Business Institute. Mctloskey. Jean, Cooley. High School of Com- IHQYCC. Mct'onchie, john. XYhiteheaile1l Roy. Mctirath. Dorothy E. McMichael. Glee Ululr, Prince of Pilsen. High School of Commerce. -ff io Mb 'ch . X .Jil we McKay. John, McMichael. House Sports. llusiness. M cNcicc, Marion. Tappan. House Sports. McNeill, l'atherint-. Mchlicliael. House Sports, l.iln'ary Statf. Class Day Vom- mittee. Xoiwrr.-stt'i'. llusi- ness. Me-inzinger. Virginia. McMichael. Husiness Institute. Mcllis. Esther. Commerce. llusiness School. Meloche, Eva. Jefferson. Business. Merrell. Joseph. House Sports. Michael, Viola. fommerce. I Uiltls and Ends, llusi- ness. Miilclletou. Arthur. Hulse, lllaho. ll i-Y. Miller. Claire. McMichael. Colt. Detroit Business University. Miller. Thomas O. Pattengill. House Sports. School Swimming. Mayne l'ui- versity. Mills, tiorilon. llearlmorn. Hi-Y. Stiulent tiouncil, Science - R a cl i o t'lulv. Fhairman of t'lass Hay. School Debating. Vhicago, Norman, Mills. Estallrook. House Sports. Hi-Y. C' o m i t i a Romana. YYayne l'nivet'sity. Miner, l'earl. McMichael. House Sports. Cnniitia Romana. Colt. NYaync l'uiversity. Mitchell, Betty Jane. McMichael. Dress Connnittee. Colt. Monolitlis, Sophie. Central. Business, lilogriflge, llarolil. McMicli:icl. Reserve Basketball. XY:iyu0. lloomly, Clitifoi'rlCt'tle. Fairtivlcl. Alalxania. XYayne Cniversity. Moore. Janette. Ann Arlior junior High. House Sports. Oilils anti Enils. XK'aym' l'nix'er- sity. Munro. Margaret. Hutchins. Comitia Romana. hlotlo Connnittee. Colt. XVaync l'niversity. Murdoch, Keith A. Angell. House Sports. Roosevelt Secretary. Hi-Y. Nor- wester. Michigan State College. Murphy. Rolnert. McMichael. Coniitia Romana. Murray. Pauline. Foch. House Sports. Smith. Mussehl. Rohert. McMichael. XYayne Cnirersity. Myers. Mary Ann. McMichael. Betsy Ross l'resi4lent. School Deliating, Vice- Presicleut of 12-A Class. Dress Committee Chair- man. Colt. Show Ott. NVhitehea1le1l Boy. Vt'ayne l'uiversity. Nastal i, Etlith. Commerce. Business. Nt-all, joseph. McMichael. House Sports. Hi-Y. Vniversity of Micliigaii. Xorillmeck. Beatrice. Mcliraw. Business. Nathaft. Frances. St. Agnes. Business. Nutt. Ainlirosc. M1'MiL'liael. llonse Sports. Coinitia Romana, Science anml Railin Clllli. l'uiversity of Michigan. Nye. lfli-:nior. ,l0t'fei'sotl. Business. Ulnersclnilte. Raynionil. Mcalicliael. llonse Sports. Bzinrl. Michigan State. 0'Brien. Mary. Southeastern. Odds and Ends. Art School. 0'Connor. Mary. McMichael. Business. Urlen. Mvrtle. McMichael. Anderson College and Theological Seminary. Uliver. Jean. McMichael. House Sports. Fencing Cluln. Coniitia Romana Presiilent. Social Com- mittee. Colt. Happiness. The XYhitehearled Boy. S:irgent's D r :i in a t i C School. Olson. Bernire. Business. Urenstein, Rose. Angell. thlrls and Ends. VVayne Cnivorsity. Ustrainler. jean. McMichael. Business College. Ustrovrski. Cecilia. Condon. House Sports. School Hockey. G. A. A. Michigan State. Ott, Margaret l.ee. McMichael. Glee Cluh. Prinre nt Pilsen. Business. Owchinko. Maria. McMichael. Business lnstitute. Page, Eclwaril, Hutchins. House Sports. Fencing C l u li. l'nivi-rsity ot' Michigan. Palmer. Junior. McMichael. House Sports. Stinlent Manager of Swinnninp.:, C r o s s Country anvl Baseliall. Palnier. Keith, McMichael. Nlotto C om ni i t t e C. N a u ix h t y Marietta. Prince of Pilsen. Busi- ness. Pallas. Ted. McMichael. All-House Footluall. Hi- Y. Orchestra. C ol t. Norwcster, NYayne Cui- versity. Pzirkhurst. Betty. McMichael, Business. Patrick. Theoilosia. McMichael, House Sports. Howaril Cniversity. Peasley, John R. McMichael. School Tennis. House Sports. Hi-Y. ll l e t Club. Class Day Com- mittee. Colt. Michigan State. Penick. XVilIiani. McMichael. House Sports. School Track. VVayue Univer- sity. Penn. Harold. McMichael. House Sports. Forestry College. Perry, Elsie Jean. Condon. XVayne University. Pain' Tlxirty-om' Perry. VVilt'ord H. Hutchins. Perzyk. l.eonard. McMichael. House Sports. School Football. X t'lub. l'niversity of Michigan. Phillips. Dorothy. McMichael. House Sports. All Pity Orchestra. Business. Phillips, Ruth. McMichael. House Sports. Hand. Business. Pickett. Margaret. fooley. Girl Reserves. Wlayne Fniversity. Pine. Ruth. McMichael. House Sports. Luncheon Committee. Odds and Ends. American School at Mazatlan, Mexico. Pitts. Roberta. Cass. Glee Club, Girl Rea serves, Fisk l'uiversity. Platke, Muriel. St. Leo, Business. Poppenger. NVilliam. McMichael. House Sports. School Football. Lincoln House President, President Hi- Y Gray. Student founs cil. Business. Porter. Edward. Hutchins. House Sports. Science and Radio lilull. Nor- wester. New York llni- versity. Pratt. George. Jefferson. Hi-Y. Odds and Ends. Business. Pratt, Gardner. McMichael. Varsity Swimming. Pudney, Marion Lowise. Tappan. XYayne Vniversity. Page Thirty-two Pulver. Garnet. McMichael. House Sports. XVaync University. Racklin. lleruard. Xlchlichael. House Sports. Orchestra. Albion. Reaume, Frank. Montreal. Swimming. N Club. Vuirersity of Michigan. Reddick, Joetta. Condon. XYayne l'niversity. Reed. Mary Elizabeth. ltlchlichael. House Sports. Norwest- er. Business lnstitute. R eeder. Harley ltlcltlichael. Business ' Reese. James. Cass. Business. Renton. Eileen. Nlchlichael. Business. R evohlt. Gladys. Fentral. llusiness. Rice, Eileen. Nlcftlichael. ltusiness. Rice. Jack. Foch. House Sports. School Football. liaseball, Bas- ketball. N t'lub. Stu- dent Founcil. Treasurer 12-A Class. Michigan State. Richardson, Archie. McMichael. , Ili-Y. R. 0. T. C. Robbin. VVilliam. House Sports. Robinson. Robert. HCM ichael. House Sports. Hi-Y. llusiness. Roe, Dorothy. XYindsor, Ont. Rogers, Robert. Phoenix. Ariz. House Sports. Football Team. Arizona State. Romus. Jenuette. McMichael. Rothwell, Mardon. jefferson. Albion. Roy, Virginia. Mcllichael. Tennis Team. Hockey Team. G. A. A. Fencing Club. llusiness College. lj! Rucker. li pri.. A Frau l De ' . 0 rl ds and Q ., l'niversity of Ile- !! a , Rudnyk. Ann. McMichael. llusiuess. Rutt. Fharlevle. jefferson. House Sports. Memor- ial Committee. Colt. XYhitelieadc-tl Roy. NYayne Vniversity. Runaraar. Ralph. Redford. Science and Radio flub. Ferris lnstitute. Salsenstein. David. ltlcltlichael. fitlltlitlii Romana. Wayne University. Samulski, Marie. Jeiterson. House Sports. Business College. Sautter. Morey. Hutchins. Band. Orchestra. Oberlin. Schilling, Mary jane. McMichael. Schmiilt. Dorothy. McMichael. H o u s e Sports. Glee t'luli. Prince of Pilsen. Naughty Marietta. Schuliiner, Melvyn. McMichael. House Sports. Wayne University. Scott, Margaret. McMichael. Jane Austen Yice-presi- dent. Girl Reserves. So- cial Committee. Colt. Michigan State. Scudrler, XVillis. Hutchins. H 0 u s e Sports. Color Committee. Odds and Enrls Editor. University ' of Detroit. Selnian, Ruth. Angell. H n us e Sports. Girls' School ll a s k et ha l l. Hockey, Tennis, VVayne llniversity. Shearer. Jnhn. Hutchins. House Sports. Dues Committee. Colt. Michigati State. Sherman, Arlene. McMichael. Colt. Xvayne. Sherman, llarhara. Forilson lligh. Business. Silnonsen. Esther. Jetterson. V llonse Sports. llusiness. Sloan, Jeanie. t 'ha4lsey. tilee t'luh. Conunercial College. Smith. lietty. McMichael. Del Mar lleauty School. Smith. Catherine. Rainelle, NV. Ya. Nurses' Training School. Smith. Helen. tientral. Michigan State Normal College. Smith, Juanita. McMichael. Business. Smith. l.yle. McMichael. llonse Sports. School Cross Country. Track. Memorial t'oinniittec. llusiness. Smith. Olive Mary. Tappan. Girls' tilee t'luln. Chorus. Septet. l'rinee ot' l'il- sen. Naughty Marietta. Smith. Olive Raye. McMichael. Prince ot Pilsen. Naughty Marietta. XVayne University. Smith. Earl. llouse Sports. v Sniclerman, hlhcrt. Neinas. Cheer l.earler. Fencing l'lulx. NYayne l'nirer- Sity. Snyiler. llelen. St. Tlieresa. Norwester. NVaync l'niversity. Snycler. Lillian. McMichael. Ilouse Sports. l.il1rary Statli. Snyler. Marjorie. McMichael. llouse Sports. l'nix'er- sity of Southern Cali- fornia. Soop, Yirgilliil. Met iraw. House Sports. liusiness Institute. Spiro. john Barstow. l'niversity of Detroit. Spitery, Yvonne. Pershing. Girl Reserves. lligh School of t'oinmerce. Sroka, llarry. Foininerce. llouse Sports. l'niver- sity of Detroit. St. Denis. Eileen. llutchins. llouse Sports. School liasketliall. c n n is. Hockey. liusiness. Stealy. liclwartl. M c M ichael. School lfootlaall. llusincss. Stevenson. XYallace. l'attengill. Stewart. James. llouse Sports. Stirling. john A. Mchlichael, House Sports. Colt. Michigan State. Street. XVillie l.. McMichael. llouse Sports. Kentucky State. Stuart, Dorothy. McMichael. tileetilulv. Srvtetl. Color t'onunittec. l'niverslty of Michigan. Sturges. Maruaret. MVM ichael. Suuuneilee. Jeanne. New castle. linliaua. l'ur4luc. Sunuier. tiortlou. llutehins. I v llousc Stunts, lli N. Business. Swayze. Rolteit. McMichael. llouse Sports. Michigan State. 'l'alliott. Nathan. McMichael. School Tennis. ti l e e t'luh. Prince of l'ilsen. Naughty Marietta. Michigan State. Page Tliirlyrflo L' Taylor, Thomas. jefferson. House Sports. Tliiele, Gertrude. McMichael. House Sports. Girl Re serves. Odds and Ends Norwester. Hillsdale. Thompson. George. McMichael. House Sports. Thompson. Mary Belle. Commerce. Timmington, Albert. McMichael. House Sports. School Tennis. Timmins, Margaret. McMichael. House Sports. XVayne University. Truka, Elizabeth. McMichael. Truman, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. Hills dale College. Trumble, Stuart. McMichael. House Sports. School Swimming. Tullos, Artemeese. McMichael. House Sports. Glee Club. Oberlin. Tumbleston, Ernestine. McMichael. Vtlayue University. Turner, Ruth. McMichael. Business. Tweedie, Jim. Jefferson. Page Thirty-four I'ranofsky, lda. McMichael. House Sports. Si-cial Comniittee. Business. l'slunan, hvlilliilll J. McMichael. House Sports. Hi-Y. Prince of Pilsen. Husiness. Yerrier. Kathryn. McMichael. House Sports. Business School. Ylahakis, Fern. Jefferson. I Business Institute. Yollmer, Ernest. McMichael. House Sports. VVaClt'ling, Robert. McMichael. House Sports. Captain School Tennis. School Basketball. Michigan State. XVard, Kathleen. McMichael. G. A. A. Business In- stitute. VVarner, Doris. McMichael. House Sports. School G o l f and Basketball. Girl Reserves. Housc Treasurer. Dues Comf m i t t e e. Norwester. Yvayne University, XV:-rltke, Bette. McMichael. House Sports. Fencing Club. Colt. Business Institute. NV:-lls, ClitTord. Tappan. . l H i - Y Vice-President. Luncheon Committee. YYnyne University. XN'ells, Lillian. Tappan. Ford Hospital School of Nursing. VVermuth, Rosa. McMichael. H o u se Sports. Jane Austen Secretary. Girl Reserves. Dress Com- mittee. Norwester Cir- culation Manager. Mich- igan State. NYharton, Jeanice lil. Southeastern. House Sports. School Swimming and Hockey. Del'Mar Beauty School. NYhipple, Ruth. St. Agnes. Marygrove College. VVhitney, Jac. Eastern. Hi-Y. Business. VVieselthier, Morris. McMichael. House Sports, Univer- sity of Michigan. Wilcox, Wilma K. ' Bellefontaine, Ohio. Business College. XVikie, Norma. St. Agnes. Business. Vt'illiams, Edward. Tappan. Business. XYilliams, Jerry. Hutchins. House Sports. Lincoln Znd Record President. Student Council. Hi-Y Vice-President. Social Committee. Norwester Editor. XVillians. Ruth. Estabrook. House Sports. Girl Re- serve Treasurer. Odds and Ends. Detroit Busi- ness University. XYilson, Richard. McMichael. House Sports. Business. XVirts. Vtlilliam. St. Leo. H-Y. University of Detroit. XVobbrock. Evelyn. McMichael. Business College. VVolber, Joseph. U. of D. High. House Sports. Science and Radio Club. Com- mencement Committee. University of Detroit. Vt'olfe, Velma. Tappan. Glee Club. Norwester. Albion. Wolski, Martha. McMichael. House Sports. Comitia Romana. Girl Reserves. Norwester. University of Michigan. Yvoodall, Mildred. McMichael. Tuskegee Institute. Vt'oolman, Beatrice. Jefferson. House Sports. Comitia Romana. Business ln- stitute. Wright, Richard. McMichael. Fencing Club. Business. Porter, Robert. House Sports. Adgers. Russell. McMichael. Glee Club. W'ilbert'orce University. Anderson, Jeanne. McMichael. School Sports. Odds 8: Ends. Business. Breneman. lra. Varsity Swimming.. N Club. Burch, Mary. McMichael. House Sports. Com- n'lel'CC. Cole. Jeanne. Mcliiichael. Memorial Committee. Show-OH. I'niversity of Chicago. Durant. Jack. Elliott Academy. House Sports. School Football and Track. Wayne University. Evasheski. Forest. McMichael. House Sports. Pershing President. N Club. Memorial Committee Wayne University. Gohl, Robert. Cooley. VVayne University. Hand, Oscar. VVingert. . VVayne Cmversity. Yeates. Arthur. Pattengill. Hi-Y. Business Insti- tute. Young, Sandy. McMichael. House Sports. Chorus. Vocational School. Ziegler, Alvera. McMichael. House Sports. Odds and Ends. Business. Zinger, Josephine. McMichael. House Basketball, Swim- ming. Business. Lewandowski, Edwin. McMichael. House Sports. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Hoffman, Evelyn. Jefferson. Fencing Club. Colt. Alma. Johnson, Albert C. McMichael. Business. Kassoff, Shirley. Hutchins. Glee Club. Colt. Prince ot' Pilsen. Knight, Robert. Cooley. House Sports. Iii-Y. U. of D. Knety. Louis. Northeastern. House Sports. Leath, Leonard. McMichael. House Sports. VVayne University. Marshall, Charles. McMichael. House Sports. Business. McShane, Rosemary. Chadsey. Girl Reserves. Mitchell, Billy. Northeastern. llousc Sports. University. Patrick. George, McMichael. llouse Sports. Phillips, Mary. Tappan. Commerce. Phipps. Vi'alter. McMichael. llouse Sports. Ntayne Gleeflub. Reitz, Charles E. McMichael. llouse Sports. Rogers, Robert. Cass. D. B. U. Rooks. Hobson. Neinas. House Sports. Univer- sity of Michigan. Schnller. Mairla. Business. Zulauf, Earl. Post. R. O. T. C. Dues Com- mittee. West Point. Anderson, Berry. McMichael. House Sports. Glee Club. Hampton Insti- tute. Harding, Eleanor. Smith, Susie. Oakman. Business College. Smith, Earl. Cooley. Business. VValters. Jean. Southwestern. G l e e Club. Business College. NVard. Thomas. McMichael. House Sports. Prince of Pilsen. Business. XYheatley. NVilliam B. Pattengill. House Sports. Odds and Ends Art Editor. Chi- cazo Academy of Art. VVilson, Joanne.. Pontiac. Michigan. VVayne University. Young, Helen. Vt'ashington, D. C. Page 'l'hirty-jim' CSELECTED BY STVDENT COUNCIL, RIFE GREGG ISAACS MYERS VVILLIAMS GYSTAFSON HILL ISOSVVELL Page Thirty-six R UTH GUST.-XFSON Outstanding Swimmer IEDVVARD HILL .i,I'Ol11iIlCl1t on Social Committee VIRGINIA BOSVVELL Girl Reserves Activities l3li'l l'Y lXJX.fXLD G. A. A, President ICRNIIC GREG! DRY 12-A Vrcsirlcnt ,LXCK Rlflf lfxccptional ,-Xthletc lfl,lf.XNUR GRIEGG Capable House President IRVING lS.'X.-XCS Art lYorkcr ll.-XRY .-XXX RIVERS Dramatic Skill JERRY XYILLI,-XM S Norwester Editor GREGORY DONALD i CDRGANIZATICDNS XYll.l.lA5lS PANAS XYILSON XYliRMl7l JORDAN KLING I'liASl,l Norwester The issue of the iyV!Il ZUl'.l'ft'l' for nineteen thirty-Eve was divided into different units. The people who led it under this new method were jerry XYilliams, editor- in-chief, and his assistant, Ted ljanas. The literary staff was led by Mabel Kling, while Alamy l'iaskowski assisted her. The work of the business stall was under the direction of George jordan and Tess Hensick. Rosa AY61'llllll'l1 had charge of the circulation staff. All the work in connection with the photography was done under the oversight of Stuart 'Wilson i This year the A'0r1uv.vfc1' has orders for twelve hundred books instead of the usual thousand. A new method was tried by the circulation staff. During the entire fall semester .XrIIl Zl't'A'fl'l' tags sold for one dollar instead of the set price of one dollar and a quarter. Because of this new method four hundred and lifty tags were sold by january. After that date the remainder of the tags sold for the regulation price. This proves that the undergraduates are supporting the year book more than they have been in the past. The aim of the year book is to show the true progress of the school throughout the year. Besides the usual 12A class pictures and histories every organization or important production in the school had its picture as well as an article explaining it in the Norzwsfcr. In former years, the statt was appointed at the beginning of the fall semester. This year's staff was appointed in the May term. After the editor was appointed he picked the staff according to the work they had done up to that time. Burk Rmxn' NYarner, Akely. llogle, Ilill. Trothan. McGee, l.itke.Tipton. Harris, Donald, Lawson, Blue. Third Rnzcu' McNeil, Snyder, Ilarroun, Motl, Esser, Donald, Graham, Gustafson. Labby. Ryan. Hickman, Ilnllman. Dorfman, McMullen, llanley. Scott, Verrast, Adams. Second Rare: King. Meeker. Dixon. Lung, lsaacs, Shaw, Knight. Logan, llohner. Streeter, Strain, Murdoch, Cook. VVolski, Samiders. Hudson, Mouncey, Gregg. First Row: Pillen, Donaldson, NYermuth, Wfilson. Panas, VVilliams, Laurent. llensiek, Kling, Peasley, Jordan, Gregory. Page Thirty eight NORWESTER STAFF l'lIlI'I'UR-IN-fllllil-' . 4Xssrs'l'.xx'l' I iDI'I'0R . . . I.r'r'rcu.xln' Iinrrou .... .-Xss1s'r,xx'1' l.r'1'1aRexRx' lfnrrote lll'SlXliSS IXIANAIQI-in . . . Iloys' S1-ours l2l1I'I'UR . . . liIRI.S' Slfolvrs l'lIlI'I'tlR . LilRL'l'l..X'lllUN Blaxlxuiik . . I'rto'r1x:k.x1'llx' lintiorc . , A-Xss1s'r.xx'r Ilrst xiiss Mix If:-1.x'1'l 'urls ....... Ilovsic Ifnrrok . . . llnnxt' lx'ejU't',wr1ft1li-:rx I'r:Rsrr1xu . . Roosi:yEl.'r . , I.1xcol.x .... Illarlix Ki-:I.i,l2R . Mol'xT XYICRNUN . Ilmsv Ross . jlxxra A1's'r1N . 1935 .Xlll-QR . ,Ierry XYIlllillllS Ted I'anas Mahel liling Xlarcy I'iasl4oxx'ski George jordan -Iohn Ileasley .Xliee Ilonald Rosa XYk'l'lIllIll1 Stuart lYiIson 'liess Ilensiek Robert Porter Roy Strain james llonaldson Keith Blnrdoeh llon Streeter Catherine McNeil I' finstaf ' Ruth l.amny Tonttnie Sue Tipton Advertising Staff Le Roy Shaw, Alleta Hotlfnian, George Cook, Selma Pollock, John Pcasley, Mildred Litke. Circulation Staff Margaret Scott, Flizaheth Ilanly, Doris XYarner, Irving Isaacs. lfleanor iirtgfl. Dolores Yerrast, Margaret Hill, Shirley Ryan, Martha VVolski. Literary Staff Robert Anderson, Lillian Snyder, Marilyn l.nng', Mary .Xnn Moun- Ccy. Gregory Pillon, Jane King, Ilarriet Meeker, Lillian Ilorfman, Gale Mcfiee, ,lean Trothan, llonnie Laurent, Dolores XX'atson. Ilnh Knight, Charles Hohner, Ilarhee Lawson, lirina Graham, lletty Iiogle. 111170 Tlzirl-v-zzim' Page Iiorfy Bark Roan' Vorlzikouski. Marin, vlarrett. Martin. Kassoti. lirierson, Aitken. Hartford, Xlnnnccy. Klaynian, Jett. Jones, Rumpa. Fraig, .iliilillr Ruin: Hurd. Sherman, Rini, Miner. Alterman, llaxter. lieyrenllier, Tipton, King. Hill, Litke, IJort'inan, Lalmlry. Ryan, Diefenlraeli, Yerrast, Sudeknm. Seed, Frou! Rmv: Munro, Mitchell. Stonehraker. Lung. Lawson. Trotlian, Hain, Laurent, Meeker, Blalicki, Pierce, Al-dey, llogle, Max. Stewart. Colt The Calf, Northwestern's hi-weekly puhlication, has hecome well known among the students of the school during the past semester. XYith the support of the memhers of the stati the circulation has heen increased. The staff represented a larger group of students than ever hefore. The aim of the paper is to furnish the news of the school as well as previews to plays. operettas, and announcements of dances. During the year, and hecause of so many activities. the Col! was ahle to print many colorful inserts. These additions contained the well-known peek-n-ease. classified ads, and the society column. X S'I'0Nl'3 me 1-Zoom' Une of the accmvmplishments of the Colt was the .Xll-House lfntertainnient Contest. which was sponsored in March. Iiach house was represented in the entertainment. The lmoys of Lincoln House were awarded a cup for their talented entertainers. This contest may become a tradition and cause keen competition among the houses. Catherine Stone was editor for the fall term, with Dorothy Danz and jean De Graaf as associate editors. lfrnie Gregory, who was circulation manager under Catherine Stone. was appointed editor for the spring semester. lionnie Laurent acted as managing editor and Ifnianuel Zalants as husiness manager. Fred lieckwith wrote the scandal column and the hoys' sport articles. To add to the social events of thc school the Colt staff had a tohogganing party and a picnic. Back Rmr: NVoolnian. lieatty, Yczina. Sudekuni. Shaw, Logan, Levenson. Hohner. Peasley, Chance, Nash, Timm. Mott. NYriglit, XYillianis. Front Rare: XYilson, Donaldson, johnson, Jordan. Ilncomlv, Zalants, Gregory, Pallas, licckixith, Stirling. liregory. li'ut'k li'oft'.' llaniels, rXlcxandcl'. llrelsfovvl. l'oons. liltristiansen. Renton. l.au son. l'rail. llcllnuggc. Xlogge. llhillips. .llifftllf lt'o7t'.' Sndckntn. llinklc. Rayha. iiodling. finest. Annleson. lliefenluach, l.ce. l.anrent, lllnc. lfront li'oft'.' lforsytlie. iioldlmerg, -larrett, Xlnnro. Valk. hlriil, New Odds and Ends The Odds and linds has again taken up its work after being temporarily discon- tinued hecause of re-tmrganization. lt is now edited by Quin Davies, a very good leader with a likeable personality. The new stall' is niade up of a representative of each linglish class, who is chosen hy the class and who innst he an or li student in that subject. These representatives elect an executive hoard of one person from each grade in linglish and an editor is chosen from these. liach class representative gathers the lwest material in his own class, this material must he the lxest in the opinion of lioth the teacher and the class. The statt then selects the lmest froni all the classes and these selections go in the Odds and lfnds. Iiy adoption of this systein of publishing, the magazine is tending to he similar to the original Udds and lfnds. lt is niore representative of the entire school than of late years. St'l'lDIJliR IJAYIICS The executive hoard is Mary Bryant, lfnglish Q33 3 'lohn liowers. lfnglish Q-U: l.illian Xlogge, lfnglish C551 l.ouis Schneider, English tbl: and Sarah lioldlmerg, Ifnglish t7j. The Udds and lfnds still upholds the tine record of the past and is trying to make it even more reputable. lt also intends to keep the high awards it has received from the Colunilmia Scholastic Press .Xssociation. The new and revised Odds and linds sells for ten cents instead of the traditional fifteen cents. lfive hundred copies were printed where they were sold rapidly at all the doors and in the grade roonis. lfark lt'o7t'.' Stone, l'rossinan, Silfvcn. Sorenson. Stone, Gregory, Martin, lllnyllerry, Shaw. -loidan, George, liowers. .'l1'i'4liHt- Ii'oct'.' Donaldson. Peterson. Murdoch. llrnwnell, lirnndage. jones, jackson, Levinson. Streeter, Sclnieider. Ruhl, Sehalf. lfrnnl lt'o:t': Henning, llill. King, llensirk, Davies. liillilantl, I.t-ner. Xlihite, llurvich. 114' f'iorf,V-U lfrlrk lx'mt'.' Ai-tluir Ycattw. Timm XYcz'kcN, l'litl'ni'rl Wt-lls. llrucc NYilsmi, llztl liurnl1:mi, Ray llvlm, Ycrn llart. liriiin tiauss. lfruiil li'mt'.' l.t-laml lh-ni. XXI-fli-y llzilliiraii. R. XY. Iaiigiii. Hill l'tqipt-iii4ci'. illlllilllili titmximlm-k. Ralph l ai'1yi1liai'. Hr. Sivnil. l'li -Y Gray lluriiig' the fall term many st-iwiccs were pc1'fiiri11ccl liy tlic vliaiitt-1'. lmcsirlcs tlirct' partics. clauvcs. aiirl piciiica. 'liiicy were lecl liy liill l'iip1ici1gci', prcsiilcliti llill llartlcy. vice-prcsiilc-lit: llal llllfllllillll, st-Q11-t:11'y: aiirl Yi-i'ii llart, I1't'21Sll1't'l'. 'lb lcarl them iii tht- spring tt-rm tlic liiiys cliosc 'liliimias XXI-t-lat-s. piwsiilt-tit: flitturcl XYclls. vice-prcsiclciit 3 l.cla11cl llcal. secretary 1 ancl lirilit-rt lmgaii, tl't'1lSt1l'Cl'. 'l'llt-y liavc also sliarcil many inf tha-ii' activities with the Girl llcst-i'x'cs. 'llllc spmisoi' is Slr. lf. fi. Sissim. l'li -Y Recl 'l'l1c Reel Cl1Z1lltCI' of tlic lli-Y was one of thc two cliaptcrs furiiicml when the iirigiiial group was cliviclcml. 'lilic ulliiccrs fm' tlic twin tt-rms wcrc: presiclciits, c.llIll'll'S llarliiig, liulicrt liniglitg vit'c-pmsiflctlts. XYilliam NYM-fm'il, Citirclmi Klillsg scC1'c't:1i'ics. Rulmcrt Knight. Riiliei-t lic-yricsi tt'c:istt1'ot's, tiimlini Klill:-, black Sliarp. Mr. ul. XY. King, tlic clulfs new 81301181111 has taken a great clcal of iiitt-rest in tlit- iwgaiiizatiiiii and lias cliiuc much tri malac tlit-ii' lllt't'llllgS a pleasttrc as well as Cliaractc-1'-littilcling. tit- lfmi-Apwi b - l1'm'lc lx'fm'.' lli'nrlL'i's, lliiiiiilit-ll, l.:xm'ic, t, clioualil. Xlanstivlal. llttcmiili. llarp, llill. tliiwlics. l.ai1Ning. Finn! Rtmh' Rvtltciilvzxcli. 'I V si . -Tris. Kniglit. Nlille, llciviwtzimlt. lluilim-r. NYilli:mi4, l'ai'tri4lp:c, V , nc lhlflx lfuru' Rnlxivlvlll, Alunlvlxmn. Riullzllflwll. lflnxu. Sllurx. l.ur:ls. llzlxvwxywll. lilmxu. Ya-film. llc-mllirli I 4 lluflifl' Ihr. li-rugliu. l'm1u-wry. hlwlllml, l':m:w. l'1:xNln-3. l,:mn11x, jfnmw. lllmzlmw, Nz:-h. .Xllxlwxl-m', XlillS. l'w1v1 lfwrl' Nlr. -lc1'mm'. llmlm, lilgxtmlwll, ,l. XY1ll1:uuN, li. Klxlxwllwl-Q. lf. Kmtlmlx. lliqglnlmlllfnl, linllvr. llurrix 1 1 A .A ' Ov L+ J.f,'f kk-LJ' W, hhff Vvhhe lhn- XX hm' Llmplvl' ul thu' Xm'tl1xx'wIn'1'11 lll-N lluh was fn'Q:1111fL-fl Sclwlvlmmlu-1 N. llhlll. 'l'hv utllrn-ls fur thu- full :mnl 5lbl'lllQ tl-rlnf wa-1'c: lm-simln-llls. liulwrl llzxrlwcll lim-ith Nlll1'KlllL'liQ vim--1l1'n'siflL'l11s. Xlvllflc-ll .lL'lllilll, ,lvrry XX'illi:1ms1 sc'v1'm'I:11'iOs. . . ,. , . -- ,. ltlmu lxcwtlmlw, lunh Iciwmi Il'n-:1s111'n-lx. lxclth Xllmluclx, .Xlhcrt lllnlmlwit. lhcsn' ulllvc-1's :mcl Klr. Alkllbll ll, lL'l'1lIllx', thc-11' :lhlc spmmsrw, flvsn-1'x'v mucll llflllbli' Im llll'lI' splcmlul lk'Zlfll'l'5llllb. St'l'X'lCk'S 1'L'llllCI'L'fl llll'4Jllg'llHlll tha' 51-zu' wclx' l1Sll1'l'lllQ :mfl ticlwt llillltlllllg fm scvcrzll ClIlCI'lZllllllK'lIlS. cllzlrily l'Xli'll5l4lllS. SIDIIIISUVIIIQ ul sucinl gzlllu-1'i11gs. :mfl lllllllk'I'Ul1S utllcrs. Dehohng Team Nu1'll1westc1'11, 1lu14i11g thm- IlL'IlflL'l1llL' yuzu' V334-5. hurl its usually xx'n-ll-cuzlcllcnl mln-lvzltiug tc-am in thc city'-wills umm-sl. lhllcx' Klr. linrl Sum, thc lt'ZllI1 xnvmlmc-rs pvrfurxlwcl arcllluus lzllmurs in rcsczlrcll :mfl lJl'L'llElI'ZlllllI1. 'l'hm- flu-hzucs hc-lcl in thc sclwul Zlllfllllfllllll WL-rc wcll zlttcmlcfl. pupil lHlL'1'L'SI lu-ing g'l'L'Illl'l' this SCIISUII than througlmut several in thc imma-fli:1tv past. Xu hcttcl' Ul'L'IlIlI'Zlllllll fm' lznw m gC'l1CI'lll husiness can hc gzmim-cl than in scluml clclvzlting. :mml ull pupils 1lI'l' urged to try out for thc tczun III thc l':1ll sclm-stcli 1,0116 lfurty-I lfflrk fx'nfx.' Keck. firm-ml, Slills, lrxxin. Ifnwll Ix'nf4'.' lhvllglzn. Ktillululllus. Mr. Sunil, XYilli:m1s, Slunlwrg. lftlclc lx'rm'.',la111es. XYiIter, lliefenlrach. llntinian. Nlnnrn, tinnlfl. .Xnclers-In. llnest. lfzistim. Alcuek. llern stein. .lIii1'ii1t' li'n:t'.' llill, Ryan. llarruun, Varrril, Renton. Nlartin. llvnzilul. lYilsm1. llreslin. Avery. XYilliams, Iirmit k'if7t'.' Nliss Huge, Scntt. Pierce. lryxaiimlmvski. Yerrnst, llnliilay, liusyyell. Ciiistafsml. llngle. l.:iiirent, Akely, Clraliani, Glfl Reserves During the past year the Girl Reserves have seen many changes in their organization. Their fall terin was capahly lefl hy their president. Catherine Stone. .X fter an impressive installation service in the chapel nf the Y. XY. C. AX.. the girls hegan a successful terin. Swine nutstancling events were put-luck clinners at the Y. YY. C. .YZ Z1 weiner ruast at Riversicle l'arl4 with a lli-Y chapter: ancl Thanks- giving anal lihristinas hasliets. The spring seinester hrcmuglit a new ancl very capable spuiism'. Nliss Klargaret Bluye. Virginia lluswell was electecl presirlent. lleeanse uf the large ninnher uf girls whu tnrnerl tant fur the first meeting it was clecirlecl tn expand the ineniluership nf the clulm to seventy-live. The new nienilmers were inclnctecl at the Y. XY. li. .X. at the regular inslallatiun l eln'nary 22. The iiirl Reserves and the lli-Y gave a rlance which was snitalmly nainecl The llatchet llupf' in lifmm' uf XYasliingt1ni's liirthrlay. This clance was one uf the nieinuralnle events uf the year. Next the girls liegan their refiirganizatinn. .-X cunnnittee. heaclecl hy Ruth l'ierce. mlrew np the clnlfs tirst constitution. Cuininittees were appuintecl tn organize entertaining ancl cunstrnetive prugrains for the meetings. The girls helml a clean-l'p XYeel4. the purpose lmeing tu encunrage lmth personal cleanliness anrl cleanliness in the scliuul. The lli-Y and Girl Reserves helcl a jnint lfaster Service at Scnvel Kleniurial l'resliyterian Clnircli. This year the girls have earnestly encleavurecl tu live up tu their circle anil feel that they have lmeneiitefl huth sucially and spiritually rlnring the year. I'1t1i'1.' lx'nft'.' llavenpnrt, Rnlmerts. Mulin, Sintrins, llriersrin. XVnrner, Ilanley, Smith. XYeriniitll, liamlilac, llarrisun, 'lit'IllIlll1l. l'ayne. .llizltlle Rm:-.' Hymn, Thiele. llutlvneyer, Klalicki, llartt'ur4l, U'lJay. Fraser, Putnam. jinnett, XYulski, Jett, llensick, Frmi! lime: Meeliiituek, Iieyrenther, Dmialsl. Tmthan, Akernian, llaxter, l,itke, lYmurlw:u'4l, l.alml1y, lissz-r. Xlcllonalrl. litljli' l w1'ly-fr HH' l fr.rt lx'fm': Hr. Mcliiiitiilvss. Miss Nivrriuni. Iimwnliy viuttvs. ttill i'ulwil'c'i'. lflczilmi' fviI'L'. , llnh it L LL Ilirhu-il, Xirulnm Itusxxcll. Khzirles Ilgirlmg,g. Imlnu-N Xcrmst. NIV, XXuihul'. .Srfnlnf lnffiu' ltrnir inlwplivty. Ferry xxliillttlli, I.:-lxmml Ih-ul. jzimcs Irxxm. I-.zirl tiisgir, lhrirh-s Ilnhncr, Hill Ilucmnh, lhll Harris, Hill rich, lihmlcs Pink. liziric Mutt. Tlzirwl Kim Iilcziiim' liuignn. th-tty l'nsm-lil. lim-tty l :mnCc, M:n'inn Nlctiiilitir. Nutty i.vnl ilurnimg. i.:u'fwC:i Nintthuxs. .iciiiwttv Slinkvis. jczin Nlrliuvmlii. -iam' ltistnq-, Nutty limi. Ruth iliistzifsuii, Ruth Rnhvrts. Autumn Student Council The :u'tivitiL-s uf the Stuchiiit Qi1lllllL'ii :irc imiimilcrl :mal vziriccl. Ruhcrt Hurt-- ywli s czipzlhihty was l'0S1?U1lS1ilit' tm' nizlnv siiccvssfiil zlifzurs l1Illil't'lZliiCll hy thc umiivil :luring thi' .Xutumn scnicslcr. lfrinii thc- first inc-cliiig' in which Knit lm-ii hrmklvts fur thc fuuthzill suzissni xrcrc lHI'Cli1ll'L'ti tu thc lust lllt'L'IiIlQ when thi- zlthh-tic rlcpzwtnu-nt was vnu-ml :in zihprupriutiim In pliivlizlsv thc ciifcctiyc s'm'c-hiizlril HHH' uswl fur fmuthzili, hzischnil. :mil hziskvlhzlll gzimcs. thcsc stitch-nts. xxhw IIN' vlvvtc-rl trmn cvc1'y Qrzuh- iwnii slmxu-fl I1lZll'iil'li iiiipriwciiu-111 uwr nizniy pix-mx-iliiig QYUUIJS. llcfwrc thc 1JI'L'5L'tl' scuix-Im:1i'cl hml ha-cn giwn thc' srluml thru- IllL'lHitL'1's ut' this stumlcnt huziy lAL'ltl'L'Sk'lIIIlIi4l1I l'l'iigiHllSiy' hush-ml thi- scum- ut' crm-ry tiuvthzill gzlnic. lt was this giwiiip fri slllilvnts xyhn xyciw' i'L-spmisililu 'wr thc szlh- uf tickcts In the vzlriuils Qzllllvw. Thi' Illllwl tllllilllliiiillg wurlq uf thc Limiiiuil is thu iihwzitiuii uf the Suciniil llzinil inwlgsliviw. 'ilu-rc :irc three inchyichizil tiriiivtiruis ut' thc lmukslmc lzikcn mx-r hy thc 1Itk'IltiK'1'SI Iirst. thu huying' uf Ihv lmilisg wr-fnifl. tha- sn-Ning uf thi-ni: Ihiril, thu 1iiSfl'iitl1iiHIl uf mf-ncy :nwmg thi- pzlrlivlilnr stufhnls, Miss lfvclyn Alzltrw. in xnlinnnxi :incl UX-lllL'll1ilL'I' uf thc Kkmiivil. :lssisu-cl in lhis xrm'k. Thu tirsl eluicc hy this HYQIIIIIZQIIIUII was QIYUII i'I'lliI1f'. Uvtwiwi' ll. l,m'lwi' Czircls lm' thc IINIUIIIS' pimtwlimi, thc climmsiiig 411' thu- ll-.X Lin-h-hrilivs. :incl tha' ushuring :lt thu 'iil'i-Sllllk' KillIlYL'llliUll un Xuvciiihur U :mil ll? wvrc liznicilcml hy thc fitllltlfii. NW ' th :1 xwil-lqiiuwil Ul'L'ilCSU'Il. thc .-K'L'illl4i :xml Tillfli clzinccs lH'4lYCli tu hs- ycry NlIl'CL'SSi-Ili mics huth socially :incl Iin:1m'iz1lh'. .X mlzuivinq cxhihiliun was Lfivcn :ll thc sc-mimi 4iZlIIl'C. lfycry tcrm thc' L'uum'il presents :1 nwclzll tu thc girl :mil hwy i'cCn-iviiig thc' highvst IIVCIYIQL' in scllculzlrsliip. Sonic uf thu UlllSI21Illiillg wm'kcrs in thc l'uum'iI fillfillg thi' lfzill tc-rm wcre Ruhc-rt llurtwcll, lflczmur iirvgg. Yirginizi iluswcll. uruthy Alum-s, Charles Darling, LiL't'l'y' XYilliz1n1s, lfrllic iil'L'gUI'y :mil l.cl:111ml lin-ul. 111 Burl: Ir'u:1': Roberts. llarroun. Linn. liotf, llorning, Matthews. Sihvonen, Patton. Mcllintock, Vnseld, Donald, .llidillr Rrmn' Gregory. lleal, Mills. l'iocl1, llucomb, Rice, llaldie, llolmer. llill, VVagnei', Love. lfrwzt Raw: Miss Merriam. Mr. Mcliuinness. Gustafson, Gregory. Yerrast. l'ink, jones, Mott, lloigan, Mr. XYolber. Moy Student Council Continuing the fast pace set by the lfall Student Council. members of the Spring group have been active in leading the school in governing functions. Several very successful dances were again put on. Une of these latter is worthy of especial mention. The afternoon of March 29, l935, saw the girls' gymnasium transferred into a glittering ballroom. Hill Carlson's band and Yernor's ginger ale combined to give the attendants a memor- able two hours. Kisses of the usual candy variety were also furnished to all lucky enough. and agile enough, to pick them up from the floor in a free-for-all scramble as they were tossed by Council members from the balcony, an erstwhile running track, Council members whose work was particularly helpful in making the party a success were lfarl Mott, lileanor lioigan, .Xlice llonald. llorothy l'atton. lietty -lean l.inn. Charles llohner, black Rice. lYilliam l'ioch, Gordon Mills, Donald Wagner, .lohn XYeinert. lietty l.ou llorning, Ruth Roberts, Nancy lfoff, Mvilliam llucomb, lfdward llill. Sol l.ove, Charles l'ink, Dorothy vlones, liethanv L'nseld, l.aYoca Matthews, -lean llarroun, 'lienho Sihvonen, -lane liishop, Ruth Gustafson, l.eland Heal, Dolores Yerrast, llavid lialdie, Marion Mciilintic, and l,elioy Shaw. This summary would not be complete without acknowledging the splendid leadership of Charles Pink, whose untiring ehforts have placed the Council higher than ever in the estimation of the entire student body. Much valuable assistance was rendered by Miss lieatrice Merriam and Mr. -I. l'. Mcliuinness. advisers again this term. XVREFORIJ tllililiti l5USVK'l'Il.l. JONES lJARl.lNl PINK ,IUNICS I.ICRRAS'l' lil'S'I'Al SUX IEREGURX Page IT0I'f3'-.Yi.1' of . t -l lfilwh lx'u:v.' Rulwvls, ll:u'ruun. Klmmxeki. Ryan. llL'L'!'lllll!lN, .Xnlnlelx-vii, llyvrv, Naiziw, l'l:n4lmi, Amlcrwii. XlCXlullvu. l'i1sclil. X'm'rr:ut. 'l'lir'rwl lfuru. l':v5k1'iul:ill. Krvhl, llnrilinsg, llzirxis, Kiiisvl. llurvifll. l im'clitlll, U'llgiy, XX'm:lingnu. XX'ulski. XX'mnlxx:u'rl. Nlwgigc. XX'ui'rlcn. Kepiwl. ,S'rnuzi1' Ihr.-' Klux 4'muiu'r. Xlinrl. lllll, lluniulux. l :iiim'4'. Xlurplly, Ulix'm'r, l!i'mln'ra, Nlziliuki. Nlmiiwu. Rcwl, l.:ilulvy. lflvmt lx'ir:.'.' Klusfm-lu, Nllll- Qqillvnxlviii. vlinkxuw, Xlomc, Xulnml, X1-Ill-Q, Nlziy. Xlillx Comitici Romano 'l'lu' iu'w clulu, flllllllllil RHIIIZIIIII, luis :is its nuittu ...XIX lllllgill vita lwcvis L .Xi'1 is luiigg lifc' is slun'1 J. Only iirccla :mal l.z1tii1 stuclciits willi ur ll grzulm .irc cligilmlm' fm' llIl'IIlllL'l'SllllJ. 'l'lu' cillllllllll lqlllllllllil wax zlluly gHYl'l'llL'fl lmy tlu' following' ull'icc'i's: Unislil, Alum Ulivcrg l,l'1ll'lHlA, lfflcniuui' Nlulivki: Llciisnr, .Xlllll lluuglzzsg Scrilm, Xlzirgziiwt Xlimrug .Xvclilnx llvtty l'lIlllIlCL'1 Qu:u'stm', lfmlwzlrrl Rccflg l'mitifL'x Xlnximiis. Rulu-rt Xliirpliy. 'l'lu'sc llll.lL'L'l'S zum' iwspuiisililc fm' tlu' lllllllL'l'Ul1S zu'tivilu's l1llllL'I'- tzilicii lly tlu' clulu. 'lil'IllllS k'Hlll1lllSC4l ul' Szilzviistciii. Xlurpliv, llui'vu'l1, l'l1lllll4'1', F xccfl, Xlzw'f 4'. XXfll5lil. Xlmuuw. Ullvci' lluiwlzis flllzlv l,:1lmlw 'iiul X l'l'I lil wvix' 5,5 . 5 . 1. ..1 -. NCIII tu llu' lru':il gi':ulc'i'mn11s, mul lu llL'lg'lllP1ll'lllg L'lL'lllL'llll1l'X' :uul lIllL'lAlllL'lllZllL wlumls. .X trip was mnrlc' tu ilu' .X1't KlllSL'lllll fm' Il stiuly ul' tlu' classical Cnllccliuiis. Min ls:llu'll:1 lll:u'l4's :uwniiit uf lu'i' X'i1'g'ili:u1 Liruisn' wus pimlmlulx' ilu' llltlbl .ilmvrlniiig imvgrziiii ul' ilu' yczui 'l'lu' lllllllL'llL'L' :uul wn-npc1'zitimi ul' Xlisa Xmiiizi YllI'lAlS!1llll Xliss lilsic XAINIIWI' llziw mmlc ilu' cluli llll uutslzuuliiig 'nun Fencing Club l iulci tlu' 51iiu'i'x'mfn1 ut Bliss lin-zm'u'c Klt'I'l'lI1lll. :ui cxccllviil Iviiviiig cliilv luis lucvii +1i'gzu11zc'1l :lt Xui'tlixvcftL'i'ii cluriiig' tlu' past :u':uln'iiiu' X'C1ll'. livgiilxu' cliilm iiuwtiiigs llZlX'i' lu-on lu'l1l iii wliicli ilu' lllL'IlllJL'I'S lizivn' luwii lmiiuwl iii tlu' lliu' spml, uul 1111, ul lk'llL'lllLf. l'.u'i'x' XXmliu's1l:1v at -lzllll tlu' Qrmip cmilfl lu' Imiiul iii limnii ill tlirualiiig mul p:Li'i'yi1ig. Nut llllly clucs tlu' wurk ut' ilu' cluli linu- liisiin'u'z1l iiiiimlu':1tun1s, lmt iunsc, grzuw, skill. mul luuly-lmzilziiuw' 1111- liuwilcziu-ml lllftlllglllilll il wcizllly plwlszlilt przlctiu' iu'i'i4ul. ,Xii cxccllciit .Xuliimii Ilfllgflllll Ima llCl'll plzmiuwl lay tlu' ululn zuul pupils aux' iiivitwl In lmccuiiu' lllL'llllu'I'S czirlx' in Ilu' sn'i1u'xtc'i', lllllfll' f'1Yl'fvX X4'I hfrlv. l'mIfikmxxki, Su-fl. lllwiiimg. Sliulwlx. Xln-ulwxp Nui. 'I'luvi1i:vulwi1. Xlxxliclxi, livii-, XXHQIH. X1-Ili-Q, l.ig4'. Nigii--, livxmxt, Niulvluiiii. hligm, XXllwiuil, Hutt. 511-lvkiiin, l':iliu'lx, l'.nlm. XIIM XIn'rii.u11. . . W- ,14- ,. .Q-.f.n,,.ng,AYgY Q.. 1-.1 -.Y Y . , Y . n Y - , if ff Q Q f Q, -ax' ft I ,w N N .v W , , gf 4 i 14 lgfiw N? ,ia mvffe I ' ' .' ' -- ' I A ZH Y 1 3? A-F' W A 'K X , if ' Y I I . N . Q . K i. A Q !- W Y Q.. VA yi - ' ,., l . as '---4-. I 4 I 4-Q V W wha 1' 2 Vie' D 'un' . 1 , W if 6, fm -gp ,rf 3? X 3' . 2 Q T. 1 A x ,1 41 l 'Q I a xxxvl i Mg my W .2-, V sp- iv ff, . a, 5 3- A53 if is 5 L I 1 .J 4 Q S x - f f f Q., ..w'5Jl ' K S! 7 ig - gn 5 5' , gm I K I' v X ,' 3 Q X X . V , xc, Q 9 it S '. 1- xi M' N' 'xv' v Q , rf L 2 1 rss P, 'Q it V,kk -I . I Nia l . -W A - W .fff 1'-Pfsi .K-7- - 75' jj X. .,x A Mg . . . my .t aww ,, . . I s tn. . ' L n ,af-' HQ' . . A 5 Q X sfu X . QA . my , -2 ., ,J 1 'Q fs .jg Q Q- M .Q -X Y ax ' ,M it I X Q Xl K' if 11 4 6531 5 x ,x , .w A R. O. T. C. Back Row: Johnston, NVatrous, Terrel, Crider, Bender. Powell, Briggs, Fourth Row: llorruseh Eisenberg, Shaw, Ilreitenback, Davis, Davis, Schmid. Third Koran' Heal, Anilersnu, Scholl, Greer, llrown: ilowanloek, Booth, Graham. Svmlid Ro'w.' Phardel, Donaldson, VVard, VVri1.:ht, King, Richardson, Zaleski Fleming. Pagv Fifty The local unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps has just completed another successful school year. Much has been learnecl by the Caclets in the way of military science anrl tactics. The held clay at Navin lfielcl was participated in with much creclit to the group. The R. O. T. C. boys have also proven themselves indispensable airls to football and basketball games, anrl various civic and school functions. The end of this year marks the retirement of Sergeant john Tkacik. who has been with the local unit since September, 1921. ln these years Sergt. Tkacik has turned out splenclirl military groups. and has been an asset in every way to Northwestern High School. The Red and Gray. sorry to lose him. wishes him every success ancl happiness in the future. Lemire, Heimstadt. l'i7'UlIf Ir'zm': Farris, Zulauf, lloothroyrl, Sgt. Tkacik, Sgt. Moore. XYooLlw:u'il, llorning: HOUSES Page Fifiy-two Nlount Vernon House Mount Vernon presented a highly competitive house this year. Miss Clarissa Vyn, principal, Dorothy Danz and Betty Donald, presidents of the fall and spring terms respectively, proved fine leaders. The scholarship of the house was very high and the honor roll one to be admired. The girls took an active part in all forms of athletics. Betty Donald was presi- dent of the G. A. A. and Alice Donald the secretary. Dorothy Buchta captained the basketball team, and Mary Forsythe was captain of the swimming team. Mount Vernon placed first among the girls' houses in the All House Enter- tainment Contestw last March. Quin Davies was chosen editor of the Odds and Ends, and Virginia Boswell elected 12A Secretary of the May Class of 1935. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Dorothy Danz ......... ........... P resident ......,. .....,. B etty Donald Lucille Chambers ...... ......... X 'ice-President .......... ....... B arbara Chase Verna Gietz ............ ........ S ecretary-Treasurer ........ ........ B etty Gould Pershing House Robert Emmett and Forest Evashevski proved to be the leaders of Pershing House that the boys thought them to be when they were elected presidents of the Fall and Spring terms respectively. Being ably supported by other celebrities in this house. the two presidents brought about many new phases of activities in the house. - I In sports no house excelled Pershing, who possesses the All-House Plaque, having won it live years. Among the many leading athletes on the school basket- ball, baseball. football, and swimming teams were Robert Emmett, Ed Abdo, Forest Evasheski, Bill Brink, Eugene Carson. Frank Bruening, Ira Breneman, Bill DuComb, and Robert Curtis. Andrew Clark established a new city record in the City Swimming Meet. In scholarship James Ashley received the Student Council scholarship medal and Albert Blatnikotic, Irving Boigon, Joseph Crupi, Charles Darling, Allan Douglas, Franklin Edwards, Robert Emmett, and Nelson Green received summa cum laude diplomas. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Robert Emmett . . . President . . Forest Evashevski Albert Blatnikoff. . . Vice-President . .... Ed Abdo James Ashley . . Secretary . . Bill Brink Betsy Ross House Iletsy Ross has had a very successful year under the capable leadership of Margaret Kurtz, outstanding athlete. and Mary .Xnn Myers, vice-president of the May graduating class. The graderoom has been always cheerful and attractive because of the fine work of the art committee. Mabel Kling was chairman and was ably assisted by Karen Kittle and Ifvelyn Hawkins. The social committee gave several outstanding parties. Highest honors go to Iietsy Ross in the held of flramatics. Olive Mae Herb, Virginia Jett. jean Oliver, Margaret Mc.-Xleer. and Mary .-Xnn Myers participated in performances. In publications lietsy Ross was represented by Iionnie Laurent, Harriet Meeker. Mabel Kling, and Mary .Xnn Mouncey. Iletsy Ross was well represented in the oratorical circles by Gale Mcfiee. winner of the fourth place in the city extemporaneous speaking contest. Under the supervision of Miss Vera Iiox this house has and shall always strive to maintain the highest honors in scholarship and athletics in Northwestern. FALL SPRING Margaret Kurtz ..... ......., I Jresident ...... ..... B Iary .Xnn Myers Yirginia Ludwig ..... ..... X ice-I'resident .,.... ....... I ionnie Laurent Jean Oliver ......,.. ..... S ecretary ',.,... ..... I ilizabeth Moroney Charlotte Ilouk .... .... ' I'reasurei '.,., ......... I idrie Howard Roosevelt I-IOUSG , The fall and spring presidents, lidwin Lindsay and Irving Isaacs. have inspired X Iccjidltfie house greatly. In sports, Roosevelt House has set the pace. with .lack Lang taking the City Diving Championship, 'I'homas Miller and Robert Mcliinstrie swimming on the city championship swim team, and .Xrt Loughlin being picked .AXlI-City goalie in hockey. james Mitchel was named center on the 'XXII-City football team. Don Jackson and Iidwin Lindsay were members of the City Championship tennis team. lfdward Hemmingway. Yern lflart, and Gilbert Little were skaters on the prominent Colt hockey team. Ill social events Roosevelt also had many representatives. Iinno Korthals was the IZII receiver of the spade. Keith Murdock and Robert Knight were presi- dents of the Red and Gray Chapters of the Hi-Y. UITIVICICRS FALL sPR1Ncz Iidwin Lindsay '.... ....... I 'resident ......... ...... I rving Isaacs Irving Isaacs .,...... ....... V 'ice-I'resideut ....... ..... X Yilliam Harris XYendell .Ienkin ..,.. ...., S ecretary-Treasurei '.,.. ...... K eith Murdock fl I aqc l iffy Huw Page Fifty-four C jj one Austen House jane Austen House has completed another successful year in its history. One of the first graderooms to be formed in Northwestern, it has consistently set a fast pace for the other houses in both sports and scholarship. The social program of the house this year was pointed to, and climaxed by, Jane Austen week , a period set aside for getting better acquainted and honoring the best woman novelist of the early Nineteenth century. House committees have been especially active throughout this year, and as a consequence the graderoom has enjoyed one of its best periods in its general activities on record. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Elthea Sorenson . . . President . . Ruth Selman Marion Smith . . Vice-President . . June Roberts Phyllis Scroggie . . Secretary . . Rosa Wermuth Betty Sweat . . Treasurer . . Doris Warner Lincoln House This year Lincoln House was again under the direction of Mr. Carl Stoll, the house principal. VVilliam Wreforcl and VVilliam Poppenger led First record, while Roy Stram and james VVanless led second record. The athletic standing attained by the house is almost unbelievable. Their foot- ball team remained undefeated the entire season. The first eight members of the City Championship basketball team are in this house, and of those Charles Pink and Frank Shidler were placed on the All-City team. Those who hold prominent publication positions are Jerry XYillian1s, editor of Norwesimg' Ted Panas, assistant editorg and Emanuel Zalants, business manager of the Colt. Charles Pink. president of the Student Council, is from Lincoln House. The boys also proved their ability to entertain by winning the All-House Enter- tainment Contest. FALL SPRING VVilliam VVreford ....... ........... I 'resident ......... ....... X Villiam Poppenger Robert Unkrich ...... ...... V ice-President ....... .............,. I rank Shidler jaek Rice ............ ................... rl 'reasurer ................. ........ N ick Tikfesi Roy Stram ....... ........ S econd Record President ....... ....... I ames Waiiless Helen KEHSF House Under the guidance of its beloved captain, Miss Susanna A. Clough, Helen Keller House has completed another year of smooth sailing, and is preparing to disembark another crew of trained students into the world. Its success is due in a large part to the efficiency of the officers of the class. Betty Rhoder was the president of the January 1935 Class, and Barbee Lawson, vice-president. Eleanor Gregg is now presiding as president of the May class, and Leola Schubert as vice-president. It seems that the house motto, VVhatever you do, do well, has inspired our athletes, for they have come out with fiying colors, winning: Fall Hockey, I and II recordg Tennis Champion, Betty Fuller: Basketball II record, Class A and Bg and Girls' Novice Swimming Meet in 1935. Helen Keller's ho11or stude11ts are multiplying so quickly that Carol 1Villiams, its most efficient treasurer, is kept busy collecting money to buy more honor roll pins. As Helen Keller House prepares to embark new students in its ship, she wist- fully hopes that they will carry on the traditions of the students that have already reached port. 42? Northwestern Chronicle 1934-35 The following teachers have been added to Northwesterns staff during the past year : E Laurietta Kenk . . Music Lewis King . . Shop Harry McCain ............. . Music The following teachers have left during the past year: Deora Brokaw ........... To Central High School Mildred Connely . . ...... To 1Yayne University Grace Maichele .......... Died, july 24 The enrollment in September, 1934, was 3,371 and in February, 1935, 3,302. There were 284 students graduated from Northwestern in the Class of January, 1935. The May Class will number 485. 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G. lluth, R. johnson, R. l.otl'ell. X. Strickland, R. l'hillips, C. Darling. ll. Ammamau. S. Sayed. VY. Gallant. D. liridewell, l., Grave. Ifonrtli Ron-J R. Mapley, R. Sullivan, M. Gillard, li. Nickel, ll. lleach. ll. liemister, N. Chamberlain. NY, Vvoodward. M. Sautter, R, jacques. VV. Perry. l'. llossard. l.. Rheaumc, A. Abramson. Band The band is composed of the school's outstanding musicians. ln order to qualify for membership they must successfully pass strict examinations. They are required to read music on sight and be capable of playing different changes of rhytlnn. ln many ways the band is responsible for the spirit that prevails at North- western's football games. the injection of martial music keys up the varsity to a higher pitch and the spectators are imbued with a desire to cheer, and keep cheering. Several prizes have been given the band during its participation in the R. U. T. C, Held meets and the line rallies held in this school are also aided immensely. The band has seven members belonging to the .Xll-City Orchestra. an organ- ization of the best musical talent in the Detroit High Schools. Two exceptionally good players are Morey Sautter and .Xrthur XYoodward, both of whom play trumpets. They have become a popular duet in this school and on occasions have played at public functions. Others in the school band have their own orchestra, principally, Ray Hbershnlte and Roy hlohnson. Ubershulu-'s Melody Makers had a successful engagement at one of the student council dances held this term. Klr. Kliller, director of the band, has conscientiously put more work into the band than many realize. ln many instances. Mr. Miller had molded the career of some student who has shown him the willingness to co-operate. study hard. and strive to get ahead. Pu 511' S'i.rfy-1 Page Sixty-t'w0 VifoIf11.r.' .. I en. l. Iioigou, M. Jevne, F, Cameron, fl. Mann, VV, llartlcy, I.. Klattliews, O. l.insc. i I t it I . Simpson, IJ. Phillips, ll, Richardson. I. Blclntyre. T. lanas, E. llell. Bl. Cummings. I , Trombley. s V1'aIu.r.' D. Russell. IJ. Ihillips. Flute: lf. Fields. f'141ri11ct: R. Rockefeller. Tr11m1u'!.v.' Nl. Sautetr. VV. Ilorton. Tvl'UH1hUllt'.' I.. Rheaume. Ffclzrli l1m'u.r.' li. Donaldson, G, Smiley. .S't1'1'l1y Iiu.vsf'.v: l.. Graves, C. Ncfihee. Piazza: M. Iloliday, M. Mathews. Orchestra The orchestra of Northwestern High School is considered one of the best musical organizations in Detroit, and has been complimented repeatedly by visitors to this city. It is composed of students with musical ability who have graduated from various instrumentation instruction classes given in this school. There are thirty members. of which seventeen play violins. two violas. two string basses, two trumpets, two French horns, two pianos, one fiute, one trombone, and one the clarinet. Mr. Roy M. Miller, director of the orchestra, has proven himself an able leader and capable teacher. The many stories and incidents he tells about music are enlightening and beneficial to the listener. Different affairs at Northwestern supply the players with experience and con- fidence before an audience. In the past year the senior orchestra has played for the two 12-A plays. The Show-off. and The INhiteheaded Hoy, and the opera, Naughty Marietta. The rallies, conventions. and concerts at the school were in great part helped by the orchestra. Louise Green, who plays first violin, is among the leading violinists in Detroit. In a city-wide contest to determine Detroit's best amateur performer, Louise placed second in a thrilling elimination held at Orchestra Hall. She also plays first violin in the All City Orchestra, Luncheon Committee and String Quartet. ln March, Louise and Marion Jevne, another fine payer, were invited to Indian- apolis, for a week's engagement to play at a festival given by the North Central Music Teachers Association. There are seven musicians from Northwestern on the All City Orchestra, and fifteen on the Ii Orchestra, which is a large percentage from one school. It is interesting to know that the manager of the all-city is one of North- western's teachers, lXIr. Harry McCain. who is a member of the music department. Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs The Music llepartinent. besides being one of the noisiest. is one of the busiest departments in the school. Besides presenting the operetta Naughty Marietta . and the Christmas Concert, a selected group of vocalists were guest singers at Ypsilanti Normal College for the .-Xnnual liach Chorale Festival. As a mixed group, selected singers performed also at a XYomen's Club at the Y. XV. C. A. and at a Dearborn church. The Girls' Glee Club this year have not sung out as much as the lioys' for the reason that the change of teachers in the middle of the term had upset the order of things a little bit and it took a short while to get going again. However. they did sing at the Annual Schoolmens Banquet at the Masonic Temple, along with the lioys' Cilee Club from liastern High School, which is conceded to be one of the best in the city. The club is really an organized club. having a president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer. The officers this year were: President: Josephine lievak. Vice-President: Alice Bice. Secretary-Treasurer: Tommie Sue Tipton. The Boys' Glee Club have been guests at the Detroit and Michigan Exposi- tion, at the VVardell Hotel, and other similar places. The Boys' Club is organized a little differently, having a president and social chairman. They were: President: Charles Dietrich. Social Chairman: Ifdwin Langtry. For the final work of the year, the combined Glee Clubs learned The Rose Maiden . a Cantata by Frederick Cowan. Page Sixty-rl1r'vL' , if 'lr mv Mx' I WH.. ' . '.f3-s?- A 5 Q i ,a.?'5 N '9.25 g:M?,'a gg ff Q'?'2 , Q- 3-,W S gif? ff, Jl' H av .. ' . , , p f A igr1f Wr??fwS51 .. Q' I? hm M x 'I j , , ,Q 3 l g G, v fi 5 y ffv 'v vr 'fi xg :ra W Q, Q 7 V My A -Rf 36 ij y ev rv T if wi V5 vv V W yg iv Y., A 3 'V ri W W Y' 'fu Q? , My 'W .4 2 N' rf j'j1w 'sf M W qxm' aw QM.. CDR ' CITY cl-IAMPIQNS 111' .Siixlvv-.vi.r Bark Roni: Mr. Maris. llreneman, fXlcKinstrie, VVilkinson, llrink, Ringcl, Mr. Maas, Palmer. Middle Now: Tinham, Kasten, Crew, M'ler, Clark, Emmett, Anderson, Rheaume. Pioch. Front Row: llertole, Curtis, Ducomb, Lang, Loomis. k if . f .Q 1 Swimming -l-ecim The Northwestern swimming team won its third successive City Championship and made it the tenth time in fourteen years that a Northwestern team has captured the city title. The Colt natators, capably coached by Mr. Leo Maas, presented one of the strongest aggregations ever to represent Northwestern. XVith most of their stars back from last year's championship squad, the team won overwhelming victories over Central, Cooley, Redford, VVestern, Fordson, and Southwestern in dual contests with these schools. In the preliminaries of the city meet, which were held at Northwestern High, the swimmers easily placed twelve men and two relay teams to compete in the linals. VVinning six of the eight first places in the finals, the Red and Gray tankers placed as follows: The ZOO-yard relay team, composed of Frank Rheaume. Robert Mcliinstrie, Robert Berole, and Robert Ringel, took nrst place in a very close race. William l'ioch swam to easy victories in both the 50-yard and IOO-yard free-style races. .-X new city record was set by Andrew Clark when he won the 226-yard free-style in the time of 2:19 lf5. john Lang put on a remarkable exhibition in retaining the city diving title with 90.9 points. XYilliam Brink, a team mate, placed second wth 76.5 points. Many doubts were in the minds of the spectators as to Lang's chances to win. The medley relay team also won for Northwestern in the finals. lt consisted of lfrank liruening, Andrew Clark, and Robert Ringel. During the course of the meet Northwestern compiled a total of 51 points to 14 for Southwestern and ll for Eastern, their closest competitors. XYilliam Pioch. the captain, deserves a great deal of credit for leading the team to another City Championship. CITY CHAMPICJNS Iftlrk lt'tI:t'.' Rtunnltl Tinttnittgttm. YYt-sh-y St-ntt, jtuhn l't-:xslt-y, lfmnk tiritiiin, Dun -izwkstm. Iii-mit li't1:t'.' limi Llntiszxy. Huh YY:ttItlii1g. Mr. Svntt, fhzxrlt-s Uxirliml. :Xi Hliltiiiktitt. Tennis Tecim 'l'ht- Ntn'thn't-stt-rn tt-nnis tcznn ftn' tht- st-vt-nth titnt- in tht- history uf tht- schtmtui wtnn XXI-st Sitlt- tlivisitmztl htmntmrs :mtl ctintinut-tl tin to win tht- City chznnpitmship. Slitvwing at fighting spirit ctmnnntvn ttv Ntl1'IilXYL'Slt'I'll tt-znns in tht- past. tht- full nt-ttt-rs. with :tn int-xpt-rit-nt't-ti rtustt-t' ttvtuk tht- XXX-st Sith- ttittrnznnt-nt withtint tht- hiss tit Il tnzttch. In tht- City l'l:tyt1ti's the Rt-tl :intl lift-5' tt-:un t-ztsily ctmtgttt-i't-tl liustern :intl tht-n rt-taint-tl tht- City title hy winning frtnn Ntvrtht-t'n tin tht- lit-trtmit 'lit-nnis Chili t-tunrts. Iitlwin Lindsay ztntl Rtmht-rt XY:ttltling wtnn tht- City Class tt-:nn titlt'. whilt- .ltuhn l't-:tsley anti Rtmniti 'liinnningttvn t':tptu1't-tl tht- City Class ull Iitltk 'l'ht- tt-:nn wits Czlpzlhlx' lt-tl thrtmttgh ZIIIUXIICI' snt't't-ssfni fztll tinnpxtign hy Unp- tztin fhztrlt-s llztrhng, :intl Rtiht-t't Xizttlthng was t'ht1st-n cztptzlin of thc spring singlt-s tt-znn. FALL SCORES Nt :rt h wt-st t-rn N t :rt hwt-stt-rn N t n'thwt-stt-rn X t n'thn't-stt-rn Nt n'thwt-stt-1'n Xt n'thwt-stt-rn Xt nrt hwt-stt-rn Nt nrt h wt-stt-i'n lizlss 'iit-t'h X i :tt'kt-nzit- ft nnn1t-1't't- XYt-stt-rn . flizttlscy . St mthwt-stt-rn CITY PLAYOFFS 3 liztstt-rn , .2 Xtn'tht't'n . ..- litl-rlt Imrli' Run Ilayes. Ilannali. Iieatttne. Iltnmiingway. Alutlo. Nliller, Ilines. Tinltatn. I'aIn1t-r, Ifvans. Ilroxtn. Ilnltllt' Nlfe: ,-Xrkanstall. I'erz5k. Ifartlttllar, Iliues, Iiertole. Ilohlen. Ifvaslieski. Irvine. Ilill, Ileclnxith. l'1'm1t Hilfe: Xlr. Varty. Iintotir. Ifnimett, Lintlsay. I'inIi, Hart. Rice. Kortlials. Xlr. Slaris. fs . 4 J Club Q The Lilllll, with Mr. .Xrthur Carty as director, is composed of Colt athletes who have won N's for athletic aeccimplishments. The objects are to further the athletic activities of the school, to rencler services for the school, to encourage participation in athletics ancl set a high stanclarcl of sportsmanship. The fall term officers were: Ifclwin Lindsay. president: Charles Darling, vice- presiclent. and bl. I.. Cooper, secretary. Ifor the spring tertn the boys elected Charles Pink, presiclent: Iiclwarcl Hill. vice-president: Irvin Ilnfonr. secretarv. Mr. Cartv has 'tctetl 'ts treasurer clurine' lroth terms. 1 1 1 x 5 'lihe athletic fttntl keeps Northwestern's teams the lmest eqttippecl in the city. h IYICIOOI' -I-I'C?ICI4 Y .Xlthotigh hanchcappetl hy a lack ul material. the Xortliwestern track team fought its way to another Wiest Sitle Championship. IvllItllIllIllILIX onli ' i ' 1 I' six tolt athletes, 'lack Iltirant. Ixanclall Pittman. Lilysses .'Xmos. Ilernian Ilannah. Ralph Farqtiliar. anrl Irvin Iluionr. survivetl the pre- Iiniinaries ancl arlvancetl into the city linals. In the linals the ten' Iiefl ancl tirav qualifiers marle a reniarkahle sliowing ln' running tip Ita points to take totirth place. Ninos. the tavorite in the halt-mile, won in a thrilling race. while Iltttotir anal I'artpthar placetl secontl in their events. llie meet. contesteil at the I mversitt' ot Iletroit stafhtini was won lux' Izastern t' .Nf.t'Ii' cm!!! lun! limi. Iloplt. I'1Inlo1e. Ut'i:l. .Xml-. I'err5. lileasott. I art1ttIiai'. IJ'tv'ant, Xlaxttt-II. lvtnii li'tf:t'. XII. llishllp. I.ttm1'Iu. Ilxiiilmtt. .Xlnlin Korthzils. Ilttfuttr. Smith. Hi, Nlttiis. gran ,.v NJ 1 S1'11111111. 1111'ks. -1111'l1s1111. 1'1111i1:11'. l'1':11g, XY1's1, 1'111l1ill, R1-1111111, 1ii1's111-, 'l'11x111s1-1111, 14111-11111. L Girls' Sclwool Bcislcetbcill 111s111r1-11 111' 11111 1CZ1llC1'S1111J 111 111111111111 1111111 51111111111 211141 Mrs. 51111111-11 llllllll, 1111' R1-11 111111 Hray 111111 Il very g111111 s1-as1111 111 girls' 1111slce11111l1. '11111' s1111r1 11115 always 11111-11 1111e w1111'11 llllllly girls 1ll1'l1 11111 f111'. 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'l'11ese girls, 1w11 fll1'XYZl.l'Clh 211111 tw11 guarcls. 1111111811 111e l1llC1CllS 111 Z1 well-l111l1111c1'1l 1e11111. N111111' V1-1e1'1111s will 111' l'C1llI'l11llQ f111' 1110 'SI1 11-11111. s11 11111 11r11l1al1il111es f111' Zl11H11l01' s111'1'essf11l year are 1l1'llIl11S1I1g. .Xt 111e last lllCC11llg 111 1111: 1e11111 lD11r11111y l1llL'111Z1 was 1'l1'1'1e1l 11111111111 11111' 111'x1 year. .X 1111111 SXY1l1llll1IlQ' 11111111-l111ske1l11111 te11111 1111111 w11s 1111111111111 1'llI', 111111 1Il1k'1' 111-111. 'l'11is is 11 11111g-1's11111l1s11e11 1'11s111111 111 11111 1w11 g1'll1111S. K1111111g111sl111. S1'11l4:1, lf11x1:11'11s. 1l11vi11s1111, X111gg1'. X1111g:111. 1'111'1s1111. XYesll111111. T1-1'1'1'1. ll111is. l'11-111' ,N1.rl,1' 1 Page Scrienty Bark Ifofau' Stickels, Dicks, follins, Halberg. Votton, Macllonald. VVhalen. Schagram, Talbot, Render, Prew, ilodfort. .'lI1'llzl1c 1i'0:u.' Stanley, Moore, Falkinbnrg. Foltz. Rader, Cooper. Mill. llonch, Moss, VYilson, Bray, Gustafson, Hinkley. lfrorit Rue: Lynn, Thompson, Richardson. Forsythe, Templin, Adams. Girls' School Swimming The Northwestern girls' swimming team, led by faptain Mary lforsyth and Miss lilsie VX'atson, the coach, was the largest in the school's history, with thirty- live swimmers competing in four scheduled meets. These were only a portion of the girls who turned out for this sport. Good material and an aggressive spirit made it possible for the team to come through with two victories and two defeats: Northern and Cooley being defeated, and Southeastern and Highland Park out- scoring the Colts. The Highland Park meet was perhaps the most interesting of the season, since friendly rivalry has been established between the girls from 'H Northwestern and Highland Park. The meet was the scene of an anxious audience, tense until the final results were announced. Tanksters who proved their prominence by high scoring were: Mary Forsyth and lietty .lean Linn. free-style: Xliiota llrew, back-stroke: l.orraine Brav and Tenho Sihvonen, breast-stroke: Mary Macllonald, diver. The other girls also supplied their opponents with keen competition. Because of the small number of meets and the omission of a city meet, the season at Northwestern unfortunately ended early. lViota l'rew was elected captain of the '36 team. Interest in swimming has been increased this year through a new activity of the G. A. A. Splash parties given for boy and girl swimmers have been popular. Northwestern Northern . . 39 Northwestern Southeastern . . 43 Northwestern Cooley . . . . 41 Northwestern Highland Park . 79 Vat l':iyne. Doris XYziruer. IR-ggy Murray. Ellen 'I'l1nnipsmi, Jeanne Ingalls, Golf Completely endorsed hy the Detroit iiuard of lfducation and the pulilic at large. the spurt of gulf is hnding an increasing acceptance among lwuilders uf high schmnl athletic programs. livery pupil in the inudern secondary scliuul is now perfecting his skill in a least one spurt. The Xm'tliu'estern girls' gulf team has had another successful season. Matches played in have not only reflected credit on the quality of coaching the girls have received. hut have lmeen an linnnr lmth to the girls themselves and to Xurtliwestern. ol. EN Mr. Maris llills Ilucmnln D l Swayze Piziskmnvski Under leadership of Captain lidward Hoagland. the School Yarsity gulf team had a successful season. Members uf the team are: llulm Swayzc. .Xrthur Davidson, and Fred lliaskmvski. They set a record which could he envied by any team, winning two out of three matches and placing zunnng the first ten in the city meet. Mr. liert Maris is to he congratulated upon turning out such a team. .Xll games were played at the ldyl Wlilde Gulf Ccmi'se. WL? l'ugr .S'r':'i'ul4v-om' Girls' Field Hoclcey gc 5't':'t'izty-it Ellen lllue. Ruth Selman. Jane futhill. lletty Linn. Cecelia Ustrowski. Muriel Kluek, Virginia Roy, Susan llethel, Mabel Kline. Margaret Kurtz. lietty Stotlilaril, Colleen Fraig, lsalu-I l'l1alloye, lletty Sweat. Girls' School l'loclcey Team How are they going to make out P That was the question asketl about the girls, hoelcey team last fall. Miss lflsie Watson. eoaeh, revealecl that the forwartl line was new and entirely inexperieneecl, hut the hack lielcl, niarle up of veterans, offered a strong tlefense. The first game playerl with the .Xlun1ni, who as usual hacl a wonclerful team, a number of .Xll-City players, was a harcl fought one, the final score lmeing 3-l. The nlost exciting' game of the season was played hetween Northwestern antl llighlancl Park on liortl lfielcl. The clay was perfect for hockey players, hut blankets felt goocl to the spectators. llighlancl Park seorecl their one antl only point in the first quarter. Time went on. seeonfl quarter. thirtl quarter. the beginning of the fourth, hut Northwestern eoultl not finrl a hole in their opponents' goal. .Xs the hall was eraeketl hack. Isahel Challoye reeoyererl it antl pushecl it through the right sicle of llighlantl llarles goal lmefore their goalie eoulrl recover herself. causing their goalie to fall to her knees in an effort to stop it. ,lust then the whistle lwlew ending the game. Tie score. l-l. Next Cooley visited Northwestern ancl never relinqnishetl an early leacl. The final score, 1-O. ln the game with Southeastern sticks eraeketl. niurl fiew, feet stuck, hut this handicap clicln't seein to effect Southeastern. Northwestern failerl to overcome -l scorecl early in the eanie. first team is eoniposetl of: lsalmel Challoye. e.f.: .lane Cuthill, r.i.: Muriel points The liluelc, 1.1.1 X 1l'g'llllZl Roy, r.w.1 toleen Qraig. l.w.: Betty Sweat teaptainj, c.l1.: Margaret Kurtz, r.h.g Susan llethel. l.h.3 lietty Storlclarcl. l.f.1 Ruth SCllllZlIl, r.f.Z lilalmel Kling, goalie. Northwestern . l .-Xlutnni . . . . 3 Northwestern . l Highland ,llark . . 1 Northwestern . . l Cooley . . . 0 Northwestern . . U Southeastern . 4 UU tczmis wore the l.lDllIlXX'illQf liztslwtlmztll. lxuth Sclmmlg SWlllll11iIlj , Nlztry lftwsx' . ,W . .- t . t Ifurk Ix'tm'.' Nl:u'g:lt'i-t limilsforil, Fl4n'im' l.c44i'uix. june 'I':illmt. I.illi:u1 Kloggv, l't-my Xlurrziy, lim-tty ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ytlnlui lizuicr, lulcxnxm' Smith, Maury lwvrsyth, livtty htm-rlvlrtril. llt'll'Il Alcuck, l'muf lxtmu' Mrs. lhiun. Ruth . ' lillrn 'Vll1!l!lllSUll. lit-tty lhmzilcl. Alict- lltmnlml. Yirginizi Roy, lit-tsy Bissell, lletty Siu-nt. Girls' Athletic Association l'mlcr thc ztctivc lczulcrsliip of ltctty lltmztlml. l'l'CSiIlClll. thc liirls' .Xthlt-tic .Xssucizttimi has hzul :L must succvssful year. This ttlffilllllllllllll has clinic much tw ztmuse the iiltcrcst of L'Vl'I'yHIlL' in girls sports. livery girl upon cntt-ring Xu1'tltwestem autumziticztlly lmccmiics :1 mom- hcr uf this urgztiiizzttioii. Thc Girls' .Xthlctic ,XSSUClZlIlllIl, as wt-ll :ts prtnmmtiiig iutcrcst in sports. has also mztclc pussilmle rCYt'l'lll social events. Smut' of the :tctivitics thcx' lizlvc spniisuwcl :irc tczts ztftcr Qztmcs. l'Z1lllCSflll'TCIllIlS.SIllIlill - parties. :tml full ztml spring clzmccs. The zumuztl hzmiluct in May is :1 snci.il cvcnt thztt is lung t'c1t1ci11l1cl'c1l hy cx'c1'ytu1n' whit nttvmls. .Xt this time ll rt-stiinc mf thc IICC1llllIlliSl1lllL'lllS uf thc yt-zu' is give-11. 'l'hc swift rcsults of tht- vczu' :lu-: lfztll lmclqcx'--l7i1'st liccmwl, ISU3 Su-tnttl l . . Rccurml. lbilmg lcmiis, lgfig liztslqctlnull-f-l it'st Rccuwl, The tt-:tm nt' ISU. 1 hm' li tvztm ut' 203, :mtl tht- tuztm nf HW, Sccinttl Rccurcl llIlSliL'lllZlll was mm hy thc tczun uf lO'9. lhc swimming mcct was won lay mmm Jill :tml tht- lvmvling' tutirtizilm-tit hy lSfw. fill-ICL'1'S ut thc filrls .Xthlctic .Xssucizttwii which liclpcrl tu mztkt' tht- wzti' rt sticct-ss lllL'lllfll'flI NICK'-liI'K'Sl1ll'IlI, lzllt-11 llitnupstmg 5L'L'l'Cl1ll'Y. .Xlicv lltmnltlg li'c:1s111'cr, X ll'2 llllZl Nov: :mtl llllllllfllk' AlZlll21 'L'!', Livllccti trait . lil utxtms wt .N , , s s l Y th: N :mtl lliiclwy, lit-tty' Sturlrlzml. RClJl'l'Sk'lIlZlllVUE att lzlrgt-2 hltiscpliiiit- lit'YIlli :tml Nancy tiusszml. IH!-fit' .N't':'t'n:l,i'-Ilrvtt CARSON VAN VLECK BEASLEY LECKNER RICE MR. CARTY PINK STEVENSON WAGNER WADDING SHIDLER B. J. RIVETT B. G. MARIS CITY CHAMPIONS Basketball Displaying a combination of speed and power unmatched in prep basketball circles in many years, the Northwestern basketball team, besides capturing another West Side title, grabbed the City Championship for Northwestern. The Colt quintet conquered Redford, VVilbur Wriglft, Mackenzie. Cooley, Chadsey, Southwestern, Western, and Central in the VVest Side competition by overwhelming scores, proving themselves to be the highest scoring outfit in the Metropolitan League. Charles Pink was the highest scorer in the city, with Frank Shidler placing second, one point behind. In the first contest of the city play-offs Northwestern, the favorites, met the great defensive team of Hamtramck. Although out-played throughout the game until the beginning of the last quarter, when the score was 16-10 against them, our boys staged a great rally to win the game 19-18. Entering the city finals against Miller, rated as underdogs, the Colts trailed 8-5 at the end of the first quarter, but they soon forged ahead to take a 14-10 lead at half time. After running up a 20-12 advantage midway in the final quarter, the Northwestern boys gave a remarkable exhibition of ball-handling to down a futile last-minute rally by Miller and win 22-20. Each member of the team distinguished himself as a star. Charles Pink and Frank Shidler were both placed on the hrst All-City squad, while Pink was also named for the All-State team. Coach Arthur Carty deserves an unlimited amount of credit for his superb coaching in producing another winning team which Northwestern is highly proud of. Ingt .Sc rnti four VAN VLECK Bark Row: Peckham, Creedon, Hemingway. Hill, llarrison, Til-cfesi. Third' Raw: hir. Maris, Halloran, Anderson, llarrie. Cole, Deyo. Pharis, Hills, Stealy, Durant, Gregory. Coach llishop. Second Rove: Gibson, VVagner, Arnold, llaker. llalxerkorn. Holden. Rice, Perzyk. Ross. llill, Modorski. Front Row: Shidler, Iieckner, Poppenger, Maxwell, Stevenson, Schollenberger. Pink. Mitchell, Evans, Abdo. V Football Northwestern ended the 1934 football season with a fairly good record, winning four games, losing three, and tying one. lYith Pink and VVillie Schollenberger, the only returning veterans, Coach Sam Bishop was faced with the task of moulding a first class team out of green material. Accidents also hampered the progress of the team and prevented the best possible line-up from being intact. ln the initial game of the season the Red and Gray supporters were considerably relieved when the Colt pigskin warriors routed XYilbur XYright 37-0 on the home field. The following Friday Northwestern journeyed to Cooley's field and in the roughest battle of the season were defeated l3-0. lt was in this game that injuries gave Northwestern's hopes a jolt. livashevski, llalloran, and Pink suffered injuries. lfvashevski and Halloran were permanently disabled, the former suf- fering a concussion of the brain and the latter a wrenched knee. The Colts then played host to Central, and lost 12-O. Northwestern fought hard but the Trailblazers were too heavy and experienced. Southwestern added to the misery by topping the Red and Gray 12-6 in a thrilling game. Northwesterirs lone touchdown came as a result of an end-around play, with Durant running 55 yards to score. Rated as underdogs, Northwestern displayed a reversal of form on a rain- soaked field and knocked Mackenzie out of the championship race by scoring a touchdown in the last minute of play, winning 6-O. .VX hapless Redford team was taken into camp 34-6. The Colts put on a scoring splurge in the second half and scored twenty points. Northwestern hooked up in a duel with lYestern on the Southwestern field and had to be content with a 13-13 tie, although they outplayed the cowboys by a wide margin. ln the closing game of the season Northwestern out-fought a determined C. of D. team and was on the large end of a 6-0 score. ln l935 the captain will be chosen before each game. Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern SCHIEDCIJC Xlfilbur XVright Cooley . . . Central . . Southwestern Mackenzie . Redford XVestern C. of ll. 6 I5 ll ll U 0 I3 0 Page .Yvrrii fy-fir Cross Country l'almer Smith Snyder Amos Strain llannah Dufour Coach Carty .Xgain this year Northwestern won the XYest Side Cross Country Championship, hut failed to capture the city title. ln the Wvest Side competition the Colt Harriers easily conquered Mackenzie. Cass Tech, Southwestern. Redford, Central, and Denlmy, to clinch their division title. Running in the city meet. the Red and Gray team placed tifth in the lmattle for the team title. Captain Irvin Dufour finished fourth in the race for individual honors, with Lyle Smith and Herman Hannah placing closely lmehind. The squad, creditably coached by Arthur Carty, with Captain Dufour, Lyle Smith, Ulysses Amos, and Herman Hannah starring, was gravely handicapped hy injuries. Boys' School Hockey The hockey team had a good year, winning tive of seven games and finishing in third place. Mackenzie. Northwestern's lirst encounter. out-tripped the Colts l-O. North- western displayed tine form in defeating Chadsey 2-0. Next, C. of D. High took it on the chin 4-O. The Cooley Cardinals broke our hearts to the tune of 1-0. The Red and Gray skaters came hack strong, and with power plays won from Southwestern 2-1. Redford lost a thriller hy l-O. In the final contest the puck chasers outskated a strong Central team l-O. .Xrt l.oughlin was picked as .Xll-City goalie, Ray Hines, l'aul Ytatters, and lid Hemmingway received honorahle mention. The team was coached lmy Klr. llert Maris. I?m'l.' Irma-.' Nlr. Maris. Hunter, Dohlv. Hines. Pate. Beacon. NYeigand, NYaters, llexnnnnexxay. lllavaty. l Ifronf Nrmn' Little. Crossman, llart. Kenealg, Classon. XYilson, Snyder. Camphell. gn' hit'I't'llll Vll' Q lifurl: Roux' Scandary, Kluck, Nagel, Stealy. Tikfesi, Milligan, Palmer. .lliddlv Row: Mr. Maris. Smith. gollms, Rice, Shidler. Leckner, VVatters, Coach Maas. Front Row: Pink, Carson, Stevenson, Sale, Cook, lrincy. Baseball At the time the Norwester goes to press. the 1935 baseball team has not yet entered into its season. However. in six practice tilts. the Colts were victorious in four and lost the other two by close scores. The team this year is again ably coached by Mr. Leo Maas, and the boys under his tutelage promise some rcal diamond thrills to the followers of .-Xmerica's national pastime. Members of the team are as follows: Grimm and Rice, co-captains: Perzyk. left field: Briney, center held: Nagel, right held: Carson, third base: Stevenson. short stop: Grimm, second baseg Rice, first baseg Sale, catcher: and Pink, Sidler, Leckner. pitchers. The schedule follows. all games being played at four o'c1ock: Friday, May 3, with Central thereg Tuesday, May 7. with Hamtramck here: Friday, May 10. with Cass hereg Tuesday, May 14, with Cominerce hereg Friday. May 17, with Northern here. iii? Page Se eutx vczen SPECIAL ACTIVITIES + i 1 Creative Dance The Dance Clulm. which was formed hy Miss l'rudentia lluttman, works on compositions which are ditlicult and assists the girls in the iifth hour dance class. The llance Club meets on lfriday after school. Creative dance is the creation of modern dances, not for lueauty. hut for poise and expression. The fifth hour dance class, under the direction of Miss Huffman, took part in the annual Symposium which was held at Central High School. The Symposium consisted of compositions created hy students with the assistance of Bliss Hutifniau. All of the high schools presented a program. the ohject of which was to show what the difiierent high schools we1'e doing. There are almout sixtx' in the fifth-hour dance class and everyone has had a term of dancing elsewhere. zlfli' lffglflf-V The Show OFF Lf-XST :X1111r1'y 1'i11er . . . ,'X111y 1'i111'1' . . Mrs, Fisher . 1'121r21 ..... lrfllllk 11y1211111 . . Mr. 1 is11er . . . . . . .111e Fisher . .... . Others . . . XY1111111-11 ,1 E 5 ,121111es Mc:Xr11111r . 1J11r111l1y 1'ri111e?1'1 . ,11'a1111e Cole . Mary yxllll Myers . R11111. Hartwell 1,2111 Lilly . . xx'1l1.VV!'CfOI'C1 1-11ki11, XVIII. 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'1'11e scenes were s1-1 111 il well-111-1111 family 111 1a111xQll w11ere 1111' pet 11f Z1 family is 1'2111e11 1111' 11'11i1e11e21111-11 1'111y, ' s 1 1 11121y, 21s 11ve 11121y1-rs 11ese1've 1111111111111 1111' 1'211'1'yi11g es11e1'i:11ly 11111 1111 11111111 111 111211' 111111 1110 11'is11 speech: 1':1'111L' 111'eg111'y. 'Ie111111e C1111-, A1318 1 1 s 1 11iss1-11, 211111 C11211'1es 1J1e11'i1'11. 1111- XYl1i1e11e2111e11 1111y 11 ze iss 111-11e111y 211s11 11i1'ee1e11 111is lllily. l'11111' lfi1fl1l,1's11111' C, Stoll A Old Odds and Ends Rd!! Bark Row: NVilIianis, VViIson, Panas, Hohner. Logan, Rose. Isaacs, Murdoch. Middlr Raw: Freedman, Pollock, Tipton, Kling. King, Thiele. VVolski, Lawson, Donaldson. Fran! Row: Motl, Donald, Jordan, Eddy, liensick. Gustafson, Gregory, Dorfnian. Northwestern High School is one of the few schools in Detroit that has three prospering publications. The Odds and Ends is the literary magazine that has for many years been advised by Miss Iidith Tilton, who came to this school with the express purpose of working on publications. The Odds and Ends was published until the discontinuation of the issue on account of Miss Tilton's illness. Willis Scudder, with his assistants, Betty Donald and Ruth Gustafson, put forth two issues of this magazine during the Fall term. Supporting these editors were George Jordan, Business Manager: Marjorie Eddy, Literary Editorg Tess Hen- ' sick, Advertising Managerg Leroy Shaw, Collectiong Robert Hartwell, Circulationg Elthea Sorenson, Exchangeg jerry VVillian1s, Boys' Sports: Alice Donald and Doris VVarner, Girls' Sports. Page Eighty-iwn Editor . . . Assistant Editors Business Manager Literary lfditor . . . Betty Donald. Advertising Manager XYillis Scudder Ruth Gustafson George jordan Marjorie Iiddy . Tess Hensick Collection .... . Leroy Shaw Circulation . . Robert Hartwell Exchange . . Elthea Sorensen Boys' Sports . Girls' Sports . Proof-Reading . Jerry XYilliams . -Xlice Donald, Doris XYarner . .-Xlma .Xbrains Interviewers . .... Barbee Lawson, Bob Logan Humor . . . Marieflrrell, Ernie Gregory, Y. Boswell Business Secretary ....... Helen Hartford 1 SPECIAL HCDNCDRS Q f , H, BM-1 Page Iiiglzfy-fmn' Special l'lonors, anuary 1935 Student Council Scholarship Medal: James Ashley and Dorothy Danz. Michigan Plaque: Vliilliam VVreford. VVayne University Scholarship: Dorothy Danz. Perfect Attendance: Alexandria Boltach Paul Rez Christine Bruce Elthea Sorenson Constance Dimock Ruth Stacey Gertrude Mann Jeanette Stickels Summa Cum Laude .lames B. Ashley Ellen Blue Irving Boigon Betty Mae Brunner joseph Crupi Dorothy V. Danz Charles E. Darling Alan St. Clair Douglas Franklin VV. Edwards Robert A. Emmett june Edith Gerard Nelson VY. Green Ervin Peter tiruszcynski C I-Xlma .Xbrams Ralph XY. .-Xrmstrong Jean Batten Harold Robert Brandt Christine Cowan Bruce Geraldine Forrester Bump Charlotte Margaret Cameron Isabelle Muriel Challove Edwin F. Clemett. jr. Arthur O. England Verna Marie Geitz Robert XYellington Hartwell Charlotte Louise Houk Edna Hunn Raymond J. Kenealy Unadine Langland um Laude Flames Henry Irwin XVendell Roberts Jenkin Edwin Lindsay Gertrude Louise Mann Betty Carol Ramsay Betty Rhoder Phyllis Lee Scroggie Eleanore Doris Smith Mary Louise Smith Evelyn Pryce Sturdy Robert Sumberg William B. VVreford, Jr. Ransom Daniel Lilly Mary Elizabeth Mackenzie Donald Munro Kay Pennington Dorothy Helen Primeau Molly Ruth Rochlen Herbert Melvin Shalda Herbert Shannon :Ellen Sorensen Clare Margaret Stassick jeanette Helen Stickels Harold Signey Stocker Catherine Stone Zoetza Strumbos Elizabeth Alvina Sweat VI'alter Joseph Van Verk Special Honors, Moy 1935 Susan llethel 4Xllicrt Blzttuikotf lilezmor Coswell Iietty Donald Irving Isaacs Clizirlcs Koetheu Ruth llloum Irma liruimer -lean Cole june Coykeiiclall Summa Cum Laude AlZ1l'g2ll'CI Munro .Ninlmruse Nutt Keith l,ZlllllL'I' Beatrice xvlitbllllilll -lust-pli Xllilliei' Ura liernsteiii Cum Laude lnettzt Retltlick Melvin Scliulminer Al2lI'QI1l'Cf Scott Lyle Smith .Xlliert Suiclermzui Rosa XYCl'lllllIl1 -lorry XYillizu11s Nlztrtha llvolslii listher Flannagzui BZlI'lJZ1I'Zl. Gould liclwarcl Page .lnhn lleasley Margaret Pickett NOTE: Because of publication requirenicnts, the almre list i Special awards are not made known until commciicenient. wwf cuursc, provisimial. Pug ji Honor Rolls 10-B's Ill-If llmmr ,S'fmif':1l.v.' Vlark. Ilru:-ga-r. lfzmsluw. lfre-w, Kulmlsivk, Konetsclmig, Mcfracken. Hoppe-l m l Qhiclrls, Marlin. XYolfnrrl. llnnmp. lscnlwz-rg, llrigg. 'l':u'vex'. Stokes, lvzxke. lc-xmivk, llrownsll, llillilznul llryxmt. fl1llIll'1lt'l', Nlurtml, lYilli:uns. Rlnylwrry, Vzxync-. lim-5. Kelly. Kapsmlis. Adams, Funnix-r, llaxtcx' I'm'uwny, llrimlxu-ll, NYlmlle.-y, Sluzmumm, Stmlc. l'l1:xlk. lllagga, lnrrllmm. Marks. lluuglzns. Fullforrl. Hill Kzuulzul. Krnml. Xlisrilsr, l'0x'iCl1. 10-A's lm' lfigllty-.vi.1' lla Stl II'-.-1 llmmr' ,S'?n1l'1'11f.v.' llurfki, Arlmlvlsun. llllrvith, Vl't'yel'. lfutl. Pzxttml. Fulk-, llt'1llll, Slater. Vllolforrl -rnzml, Yun llurn. Srokzn. Vlenmem. l rc'c-rlmzm, Silwonen. llnstf-ta-r. Sims. 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Xlurplly, l.ivmlL'i'1n:n1. l.:1x'Crty. Tiivtmi. Yvliitv, XYyCku1Y. llrnsiwy. Kcrzxlis. Srhh'iikx'i't lluixgllly. jiirksuli, Nlullru. Xlr1':u'I3. l.:miic. Stv':iinllre-rg. Rusvliinski. Lipsuil. Scholl. SIrcvlm'i'. Puslc. Kliitfui Schm-ini:-r, Szuulcrs, Hull. Ili-zifrrilmrk, Rulicrt:-, Mmrismi Hn-rlv, Hull. lsazxus. Miller, jxirrult, Fitfgcmlnl. Vizixkmiski, Aiulcrsmi. linstmx. tiupel, lhrrvliml. Nana. Hill. K:i1v:ux7. l.:ing1-mlcrf. I.itki-, Hi-clilcl. Ilamwn Sl:-nc, jzwqiu-S. l':llXK1H'liS. limi-mimi, finial. Kay. l':-rkf. Il-.11 Ilmlm' .S1fl4dl'Plf.V,' Strznbhznl, Dmights. Rogan. Trfsmkmixm, Schlenkcrt. Hinkins. Knpuz. Monroe, Arizmis. Griffin, H1-rtulc. lin-twvc, f11lIl'lCYl!Il. juli, Leih. Lipsun. Xlaznchuwski. Moore. Nnudzius, Noland, Thurner, VVngi1vr. VS'indsm'. f 'U 571' 12-B's lla If-I? lIm1ur,S'!1nli'v1t.r YL-i'i':ut. llulnlln-i'g, lfinc, lhzxkmmw. Yzimlcillwrg. l.ziui'0nl. .-Xkcriiiixn, Nlxirtiu, lYillinms x'kcr, XYulkc-r, Knight. llzigigviinzm. Xlurmlcn. llillil-lll0j'0l'. lirvwcrs. Fzilkiillwrg, 4l'lJ:iy. llnrtwick, Xletkcr. lmtlizm. l'iL-rc:-, llonzllil. lxiisc. l,1mwii1p.:. Xlinkullf lY:igrwx', llrmlers, llrnueruy, Svllzmf, xlClA0llIIi'lllC, l,mlgh'c6. lllil Flemming, Nlitclwll. Kuski. l':m1, l':i1rii'k. Tikfrsi. 12-A's Hr I2-,Al Ilmwr ,S't1uIr11!x: Rn-mlclick, Vimykciiilzlll, lirunncr. Cole, Akley. Pliillips, Lcc. llminlil, McNeill itlin, lllinur. Grec-rihimltz. Vrzumfsky, Scott, llznrruuu, lllunro, llernsti-in, llzmivlsnn, Fzivnnaugh, llill lin rin:-ster. Smith, Hall, Gregg. Slyi-rs, llhlfc, Vlhlsl-ci, VVcmlnmn, Jett. lfrnsvr. jinnctt, llctlwl. Uastle Cnsvvc-ll. Palnicr, lszmcs. Keller, jinkncr, llzirris, Szmtter. VVilliams. fusac. Scliulreincr. Rzxckun, Curis, Fox l'1xp:c, llamlilc, lllatnikml, l.eil:, llvnilriks, Xlkwllwr. llllilllillll, Xlurclncli, lllurplly, SIllllC!'lllIlIl, ll:-nry, Kuetllen Sn iitll, lydfll' Ifiglzly-viglzf -v' Q x x 'x im-r. Kcllc-rmzm. f'lic-ew-i', rlcnkiiw, Sim-xisnii, Simims. llrcuckiuzui, Nlhiulxxziv-l, lfuiiklmi-ii1vi'. Unviclsim. FEATURES n Page Ninely onucry Class Prophecy As I Hy my Model T Rocket Ship from the Apartment Top Garage. owned and operated by a very familiar XYilliam Schollenberger, my tiny French maid, Mary Mackenzie, is busy waving to her husband, James McArthur, the flagpole duster. VVell, if it isn't the usual thing-motor trouble. Iill have to set it down in the first place I can find. Careful! Here I go. VVhat's this? VVhy it's Charles Darling playing horsey for Elthea Sorenson's young charge. The charge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. CMargaret Kurtzl Unckrich, Mr. Uuckrich, the designer of my ship. Elthea and Charles still act exactly as they did ten years ago. Seeing them gave the motor such a shock that it started . . . so we're off again. Here is the office. I'd better step before my boss fMr. Hartwell to youj starts checking the old time-clock. The office looks more like one of the IZA meetings we used to have than an office. Jeanette Stickles, Betty Ringle, and Margaret Sass are at the television switchboard. QVVe like to give a good first impression.j Over in the corner poring over the company books is industrious james Irwin, trying to earn a few extra pennies so that his wife, the one and only Equilla Barnette, can buy another new hat. Excuse me while I say good morning to the company lawyer, Catherine Stone. She is to have her usual private conference with the president Qabout businessj. There's the company sheik, jerry Burnham, trying to wiggle a date out of vivid Verna Geitz. Ouchl I feel a breeze on the back of my neck. Dot Primeau is coming in late again, but this is the last time. She is leaving tomorrow to take a lifelong position with the professional athlete, Malcolm Connard. This is the third one she has had. Now for lunch. I always go to the only prosperous dining room in the building. Maybe it is because Mary Ann Mouncey manages it. CMaybe it's because she still treats men as trifies which makes her the attractive item.j I am met at the door by the head waiter, James Ashley. He has the cutest way of showing the guests to their places, but because of some terrible interest in the kitchen he makes the most horrid mistakes. The interest is none other than his wife, the dishwashing Leah Hawkins, who seems to have an enjoyable time with the peanut man. Franklin Edwards. Because of one of jim's mistakes, two men are shown to my table. I am about to say a few strong words to the waiter when I recognize the two, Billy Wreforcl and Ed Lindsay. I am soon informed that Billy is now First, Second, and Third President of the S-T-A-T-I-C Radio Station, Inc., and Ed is the new Secretary of the Brain Trust for the President of the United States. But when Virginia Ludwig walks up to our table I can tell she is the real Secretary of the Brain Trust. VVell, I'n1 leaving the dear old dining hall. I'm supposed to see our sales manager and his wife today: you know them as Bob Pollard and Charlotte Houk. So if you don't mind Iill jump in my Model T again. The speedometer is nearing sixty. VVait a minute, there is something going on down there, a big crowd is gathering. Well drop down right over their heads. It's the latest sensa- tional Hgure produced in Hollywood, Elvina Evergreen. No it isnyt, I've seen her somewhere before. I know-it's our own Bett Sweat. This is too much for us Qmy Model T and lj 5 we can't take it, we'll leave you now, going to pieces. Our Redistribution Travelogue He started it all! Yes, Huey Long' is responsible for it, he and his plan of redistribution. Rosa VYermuth and I were working for the govermnent and now we were being sent on research work. we were to find out what our classmates of the May 1935 graduating class of Northwestern High had done with their money. The send-off .loan Knight and Helen Holiday gave us at their smart Park Avenue apartment was like a Northwestern Student Council dance. The enter- tainment furnished by Olive Smith and .lean Cole and Company, was superb. Uf course you know Olives money financed her musical training in Italy and jean started the Cole Dramatic Company. The leading man was handsome Charles Dietrich and supporting him was Virginia Jett. Charlene Ruff, and Ken- neth Canham. Betsy Bissell, whose feet are insured for Sl0,000, danced for us. Rosa tried to draw my attention to the unique lighting system which Stewart Greer had set up, but Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Bills CRuth VVilliams to youj were repeat- ing Juniors latest remarks. Seeing Eleanor Coswell, John Peasley, Catherine McNeill, and Phillip Keller made me think of our 12A dances. A Next morning when we boarded Earl Cusac's plane for Detroit we read about the party in Jerry Williams' Column for Scandal. When we arrived at the City Airport who should we meet but Betty Donald and Gertrude Thiele, who were continuing their social work of building new tenements. They were headed for Chicago to consult Doris VVarner, the head of the Social Service in that city. VVe stayed at Martha VVolski's Norwester Club for which Elizabeth Hanly had been the designer and decorator. VVe wanted to reminisce but Martha switched on the radio to listen to Gordon Mills. the Senator from Michigan. flncidentally. all his money went into election campaignsj After that our day really began. First, we went to see Mary Ann Myers, who owns and successfully operates a farm just outside the city, and practically next door to her was Virginia Boswell. who married a dark and handsome swain and went domestic. VVhile we were hurrying on our way to the diving exhibition Ruth Gustafson and Greta Halberg were giving we passed the baseball park where .lack Rice's famous Colt team was playing. After the exhibition we had a hasty dinner at Florence Maris Old New England Inn. Sitting at the next table we saw Eleanor Gregg, Phillip Armstrong, and Margaret Scott with her Naval Officer, who were on their way to see the new Fred Beckwith Varieties Cwhich has succeeded Earl Carroll's Vanitiesuj, starring Ernie Gregory, that great musical comedy star. After Albert Blatnikoff showed us to our seats we looked at our programs and saw that Earl Zulauf was the business manager of the production. VV hen I glanced up who should I see sitting next to me but Margaret Munro, and with her was Tess Hensick, Marjorie jinnett and Alleta Huffman, all of whom were teachers. We learned quite a bit of news from Tess, who told us that Jay Warreii Hart was fast becoming an ace cameraman in Hollywood and that John McConachie was leaving soon, also bound for Hollywood. VVe also learned that Forest Evashevski was on a world cruise, that Enuo Korthals is working for his doctor's degree in science, that Keith Murdock was an organizer of boys' clubs, and much to our surprise that Ted Bissell was now the proud father of triplets. Coming out from the show, which was excellent, we saw Dorothy Roe and Jean Oliver, who are fashion designers in New York. NVe don't know in what way all of them used their money, but we wonder if they know either. Page Ninety-one Q A Modern Pepys' Diciry SEPT. 5-On this daie I didst hie me from my abode aifd, whilst the daie was sunnie, I felt not light of heart, for todaie is ye first daie of school and all ye ladye colts, gentleman colts, and the rest of the hosses must needs hasten into these stalls to acquire great knowledge and to consume the wee words of wisdom from the mouths of ye trainers. Midst much hallooing and other forms of greeting, I didst get an extremely non-clean look from Head Trainer Wolber. SEPT. 6-Midst much bustle hither and thither, I didst feel a greate emptiness in my stummicke so didst hasten to Ye Olde Feeding Barn-McMichael. I must needs slide my feet along carefully lest I trample on the little wee fellows who labor there under the illusion that some day hard work will reap them the reward of entrance into this stable. I didst notice less throwing aboute of pickles and the like as they cost more this yeare. SEPT. 7-As this traininge business was getting to be a habit and a rather dull one I didst scurry from under the beetling glare of ye trainers and, whilst wanderinge aimlessly hither and yon on ye campus, I didst come upon a gentleman expostulating to some grim fellowes in varied attire, and didst learne ye boys were trying out for ye footballe team. SEPT. 10-Didst meander into ye training stall on time todaie and, whilst I didst recover my ailing wind, was bustled hither-skither into ye auditorium and didst see many Colt tonsils as we didst sing ye old schoole songs, but we must needs be interrupted by Head Trainer Wolber for over-indulgence in harmonie, which, though beautifulle, is distracting. SEPT. 11-Wast most sorely disappointed today being refused entrance to Ye Hi-Y, for ye singular reason that only gentlemen Colts gain admittance. Oh. cruel world, it cannot was! SEPT. 13-Didst don my oilskins and didst attende ye Splashe Partie given by ye G. A. A. and didst have. a most excellent time, despite ye fact ye water must needs be verie wette and didst get submerged in ye liquid innumeral times by unknowne forces which didst grasp me by ye heade and sit thereon until I didst gasp, in exasperation, Auntie or Nephew or such like. SEPT. 25-My Northland knowledge ledde me astray this daie because I didst make ye moste horrible mistake of asking a groupe of younge men why they didst swinge so wildly at wee white round objects with snow shoes, and wast moste severely chastised for my inor- ance in not knowinge ye younge men were severely trouncinge Cass by ye score of 3-0 in ye highly esteemed game of tennis. SEPT. 28-Midst much drumminges of drums and trumpeting of trumpets, I must needs be bustled into ye auditorium to give ye footballe team ye once-over, to use ye colloquial English of my less illustrious colleagues and comrades. I didst also learne that ye brawny bruisers upon ye stage were to engage in ye right bully sport of footballe, come tomorrowe, and we all must needs buy our tickets to ye spectacle. SEPT. 29-I must needs be pardoned whilst I dost indulge in a wee bit of chucklinge at ye predicament of certaine younge blarneyers who didst claim that ye Colts could not playe footballe, for didst we not, in grand style, see: The miserable sight Of Wilbur Wright, Their helmets awryg Their faces sorry, The boys did the scoreboard fix: Northwestern 37-6. OCT. 3-Didst not make ye same mistake againe and didst greatly enjoy ye Colts defeating Mackenzie's tennis team by the same old score: 3-0. OCT. 4-Didst this daie receive a moste beautifulle big black eye from one of ye fair younge Coltesses who are oure golf teame, whilst she was practicing her drive before she must needs tee off i11 the annual City Golfe Tournamente held todaie. OCT. 5-Didst consider myself rebuked this eventide for- This afternoon We didst Cooley playg The game itself wast Wild that day. But when the game Was finally done, The score was 13, Northwestern none. CGuess who won.D OCT. 10-Didst most casually wander into schoole todaie through force of habitte and whilst I wast being bustled into Room 101 I didst notice mush posterage about with Vote fors, etc., etc., all in exceedingly brighte colours. Later, I was most rudely awakened from my all daily nap to be informed that Mesdames Sorenson and Kurtz, and Masters Wreford and Connard were elected ye January class officers, and didst feel justified in breaking my regular hours. OCT. 12-With my best bib and tucker in much evidence, I didst friske and prance through ye firste Studente Councille Jigge but was moste sorely in neede of my bagge of oats and bedde of hay when 'twas o'er. OCT. 13-Didst hie me from my hibernation's sweet and adobial resting place-bed-and scurry helter-skelter, lest I should miss ye greate grid classique: NVV vs. Central. As I didst enter ye grandstands, I didst spie as sweete a younge lass as e'er these eyes shone on, and I didst make a note of her sweet face. But, oh, my hat, and hither my skitlier, I didst heare said sweet lass stand up on her benche and halloo in no uncertain tones, 'tKill 'em! Oh, mercy! But on much deep meditation, I didst come to ye conclusion that her unique expres- sione was justified, for, dost remember, by: A 90 yard run By Central High, All ye hopes Went whizzing by, For a championship For oure crowneg All ye aire castles Tumbled down. Page Ametv two rofessional age f-,V -F? - - ---- - , i Next to HEALTH and LIFE. G35-X-Ray r GOOD VISION is perhaps your most precious possession. Have your eyes examined once a year. N DR M B BENYAS DR. B. J. ROACH l ' ' ' u DENTIST l Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted and Repaired 1465 Holden Ave. Tel- 1412 Griswold Street co,-A Trumbuu Trinity Randolph 8834 DETROIT 20710 e l eel e. so so wel Euclid 3737 Dorf man A Reliable Druggist who F is worth dealing with! 3 G' t ' 1. l Dr. Harry J. Rennell We Us 3 ma , I We collect all b1l1s: i Gas, telephone, water, - DENTIST and electric bills. I 2567 W. Grand Boulevard We carefully c0mD0l1Dd in Twelfth sum your prescnptmns' Detroit 4300 Buchanan Corner Lovett GArfield 9235 1 I'ug1u Xizzrfvxullr Page Ninety-four ,J I It was indeed a privilege and pleas- ure Ior us to have created the photo- graphic portraits for this Annual. Ir is our sincere hope that the slcill, effort and care with which we labored to malce each portrait a worlc of art will be rewarded in the pleasant memories of your school friends they will revive in the years to come. BENJAMIN H. CRAINE STUDIOS 28 ADAMS WEST . . CHerry 4030 DETROIT Century Jeweler DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY F. C. HEPHERD Successor to Henry S. Jacobson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED 6356 14th Street Detroit. Cor. Ferry Park Mich. Dry Goods, Ladies', Children's and Men's Wear OCT. lo--At ye secoude IZA meeting. 'twas decided ye clzlss colors must needs he hrowue :md golde. which is most fitting' ye seasoue. OCT. IU-Ye Volt prospects were lowered nigh ye lmottome todaie hy ye Southwestern Prospcctors. who didst, with nary ai care, defeat oure texnue iu the like: The score was tied At six :md six: Southwestern pulled one From its bag' of tricks. By doing' this. Ye Colts it licks. Hy the score of Twelve to six. OCT. .ZS-XYl1ilst l dost :Adjust my eyebrows, tie, :md shoestriugs. l am caught lllusl un- aware by a perfectly stnrtliug creature flapping great white wings :md calling' herself the Milky Way, but was most pleasantly surprised to discover that said creature was oure owne Miss Huffman, and that ye weird objects moving around were just ye girls. making XYhoopee at ye annual G. A. A. Masquerade llance, so l didst scurry home to don one of my numerous disguises, hut didst decide after much debate with myself, that my own face dost exceed in humor ye disguises. so l didst abzmdon the plan. A professional school conducting Pace Courses Accountancy and Business Administration The practical methods used in teaching enable students to move rapidly into the business world. Write or call for a new illustrated booklet describing the many unusual features of the courses and the Institute. Day and Evening Classes 120 MADISON AVENUE Il lljl TIMES CHANGE With all due respect to the man who worked his way up from the bottom, it is a question whether or not he could do the same thing over today under present conditions. And it is evident that the favored places in big business organization are now being taken by college trained men. The chief executive of today is a man of education and special training and he demands more preparation and training in the assistants that he surrounds him- self with. A knowledge of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping with a few years of High School is no longer sufficient to meet the demands of modern business. Without a college grade business educa- tion, you will be seriously handica ped in the race for preferment in the Busi- ness World. Hi . One and Two- Year Courses in Business Admin- istration and Secretarial Training for High School graduates and College people. Write or 'phone for catalog. DETROIT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY UNITED ARTISTS BLDG. Spring in Detroit Almost three weeks ago I read An item in the daily News. It said that Winter had dropped dead And Spring had stepped into his shoes. I whooped with glee, I did a jig, I dotted my winter underwear, I got my spade-the soil to dig- And took my golf clubs out to air. Oh, I prepared for everything, But now, alas, I plainly see That just around the corner, Spring Got stranded with Prosperity. Oh, let the poets sing their lays, And let them write of love and mush, I'm spending all my time these days Attempting to avoid the slush. Spring in Detroit! Don't make me smile! I wonder where they get that line. We'l1 skip the digging for a while, I've god to durse dis gold ob bine. Betty Faunce English C SQ I i I 16 Ytevawi. For Steady Employment 0 1AT1 THE CALCULATING INSTITUTE In approximately Ten Weeks you can complete our course of instruction which includes COMPTOMETER AND BURROUGHS CALCULATOR JUNIOR COURSE SENIOR COURSE MONROE CALCULATOR COMPLETE COURSE TYPEWRITER COMPLETE COURSE IN TOUCH TYPING Individual personal instruction is given all students in both day and evening classes. Free employment service is available for all graduates. Evening Classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays 153 E. Elizabeth -'- Phone RAndolph 1477 Page .Yiiiety-si.i' SE ,RETARIAL TRAINING Conditions which confront those who seek employment and opportunity today are vastly different from those which prevailed ten years ago, Competition for worth while positions in the business world has greatly increased. If you are interested in high-grade office employment, it will pay you to send for the Institute prospectus. It gives information regarding the most popular courses we offer. Under normal business conditions, the demand for our graduates is greater than the supply. We have placed many Secretarial graduates in good positions during the past four years. Phone Randolph 6534 for information, or call and visit the school and observe the students and teachers at their work and inspect the equipment and employment SCYVICC. Schools at 5040 Joy Road, just east of Grand River Avenue: and at 3240 Gratiot Avenue, corner of Mack. THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Main School, Michigan Theatre Bldg., 220 Bagley Ave., Detroit lAZl of our schools are on the approved list of the State Department of Public Instructionj l Rain or Shine Now is the time we doH' winter coats, And turn to canoes and drifting boatsg And the trees on the banks of the shores Are blossoming with buds in scores. Can it always be clear and the sun shine bright, And nature be ever a beautiful sight? Oh no! for sudden the sky turns black, And the rainy season is coming back. Shirley Doremus English Q50 MADISON 2523 Private Instruction in Finger Waving are GIRLS!!! Learn Beauty Culture at the Paramount School of Beauty Culture LV? 2nd Floor of Stephenson Building West Grand Boulevard at Cass Avenue Detroit, Michigan LVD CORETTA M. BLOSS, Principal In llgll' X iurty-.vczfen Whatever the Occasion May be, Clarence A. Smith Bradford N. Smith , . . . n CALL C. A. Smith Printing Co. 6556 Scotten Avenue 8 CO' Where Quality ls Not Sacrlilced for Price FLORISTS School and Club PROGRAMS - - - TICKETS 8794 GRAND RIVER and ADVERTISING PHONE EUCLID 1878 Also Commercial and Society Printing Open Evenings and Sundays l GARFIELD 0547 -- OCT. Z7-lliclst hreake into ye sweate and wast all a-dither as we didst upset ye auld apple earte hy defeating ye Stags from Mackenzie in such manner: Two goose-eggs stood XYhere one should he Su we changed it And gave them the old haw-hee. To a non-pay Colt XYent a mud hath free, XVhen all the players Put out to sea. OCT. 30-XYast moste indeede proude todaie of oure fine tennis team which, growinge tired of defeating Cass, Commerce, Mackenzie, Chadse-y,.and XYestern by 3-0 scores, didst relaxe a bit and win from Southwestern: 2-l, thusly making us ye XYeste Side Champs. IM.-.,..,.,,M. ,f,,,M.LM,,,,,, ., Y, - ENRQLL Now . . . Phone Ca. 6762 V . . 9 BUSINESS CCllCUlCIl'If1Q School Prepare for Preferred Employment Learn to Operate Felt Sz Tarrant Burroughs E Comptometer Calculator Stenotype Machine and Typewriter FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE TO ALL GRADUATES 726 MICHIGAN THEATRE BLDG. Day Classes Bagley Evening Classes 8'1'1'6 G. 1. HAWKINS, Supervisor 6-9 Mon., Tues., Thurs. Page .Yiuvfy-eiylif Presenting Norfl1wesfern's 200 wpm Miss Estelle Mason Shorfhand Wrifer iliHl'1 Flksi' shorthand writer in Michigan to win 1 the official 200 wpm Gregg Diamond Medal . . . flu' lr1'51lu'.v1 jn'uft'x.rior1uI tmuml for .vlcill in :wr- luztim .vliortlnmd rvjmz-timf. l:l7l.l.UXVINli her graduation from Northwestern, Miss Mason entered the Shorthand Reporting Classes of the Detroit Commercial College where, under the direction of Miss Lola Maclean, nation- ally-known trainer of Shorthand Reporters, she was trained to be a 200 wpm writer. Miss Mixsox is a Shorthand Reporter in the Cir- cuit Court. judges and lawyers commend her highly for her exceptional skill as a shorthand writer. Nokrnwi-:s'ri-:RN teachers and graduates are cor- dially invited to visit the Detroit Commercial College, 19 Clittord Street, to ohserve the Short- hand Reporting Classes in training. One of this year's students, Edward St. Amour, won the Diamond Medal with an accuracy record of QOW. .llixx lfxlcllv .'llu.von R. J. ltl.-XL'l.l'.,-XX, l'1't'sidw1!. l l NOV. 3-.-Xt last we dost reallie enter oure stride. and, as we could att'orde to he generous. we dost give Redford its first touchdowne of the yeare. .-Xs l feel l must needs hreake into a wee ditty. why not: The sky was gray: The day was cold: The game we won, Or so l'm told. XYe were on top xvlltfll all was o'erI Thirty-four to six XYas the score. NOV. U-.Ml and only ye gentlemen Colts didst scurry into ye auditorium todaie for an Armistice Ilay Program. and. whilst l didst not see nor hear ye programme, my large and magnet-like ears. whilst fanning in ye hreeze. didst learne that ye programme was splendide and that ye hoys had decided they didst not care for war. which is as it should he. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Sensational Showing of -Betty J une Hats- CUSTOM MADE Known for their Smartness and Indiviclualityn l THE VANCOUVER SWEET SHOP T 8201 Grand River IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT l t New Stock - Fresh Goods BUY B-4R'HATS Old HMS at our Cleaned and CANDIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Unusual Hat Bar Rebloeked ICE CREAM AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS PRICI-IS WITHIN Rl-JASON We Will Appfecialc your patm,mge 7345 Grand River I-Iuelid 5450 At Grand Blvd. Open 9 A. Sl.-9 P. M. l'u.f1t' .Yirzuly-H Tel. Euclid 9339 AIR CONDITIONING AND O O l Provldence Florist REFRIGERATION NICHOLAS MERRICK, Prop. Are the businesses of the future and .. . . the present. To mechanically and The House of Service and Quality technically inclined men. no other 6551 Fourteenth Street field is as interesting or asproiitable. B t WE DELIVER Ce2'SQ21ig2,f5a5KL2St1?,??5l3bi?1t5ii eau iful Corsages for Graduation , , , Detroit Mi hi, Detroit School of Refrigeration 0 ban 6505 Grand River oA. M. msr. M. 4 NOV. 10-We must needs pick up all my motley trappings aboute me and traipse off to see ye NXV-VVL-stern gznne at Southwestern Field. lint I must needs crie in my heard, what with only Il tie and ye peanut shells downe my backe. 0. ye plehi:-in humor of some Colts! lint Il tie is ll tie. ne'er-ye-less. Six cents to And six cents back: VVe thought the game NVas in ye sz1ck. lint woe is us, Oli, my oh my! Ve gun goes boomg Ve score is tie. NOV. ll-Ve snow-shoe swingers didst bring more fame and glorie unto these faire portals lmy winning ye eity tennis ehampionshipne from Northern: Z-1. NOV. ltr-Who snide Volts could not talke? Some gentlefolke from other settlements say that Colts are dtnnhe animals. but this was thoroughly disproved when ye debating teame didst det'ez1te Redford in ye tirst gab-fest of ye yeare. 7 GINGER ALE Page Our' Hzmdrml i l i l IIETRUIT I y L 661 PLUM STREET IXANDOLPH T182 NOV. 17- lf. of ll. High overhead Now shines the sun: Such smiling faces: Ye game we won! Ye score, ad liuis, XVas six to none. Ye SCZI.SOI1'S over: I say, some fun! NOV. 23- NYilli :i hee-hee-heel, And a liaw-liaw-liall, I want to tell you One and all: For sonietliing good To see tonight You'll find the Show-Off Is just right. For an evening Full of fun Frmn fl play Tliat was well clone. l ATTENTION ' Your Service-My Watchwordn i 1 NORTHWESTERN y GRADUATES! C t T3 , Sh th d, T 'C' . y ALLAN F. GIDDEY, Inc. l B33'iu5Z-Elin? swi?Ehb1'3fd, Biimhgife plus 8 clerical subjects complete for 835. i l Free employment services. Michigan's 1 A POUND OR A TON l leading business school. Enroll now! Individual instruction daily! Every eve- ning! Single courses only Sl. Weekly FISH - OYSTERS - FROGS Tuition. l SEA Foons y l BOULEVARD Q Temple 2-7080 3535 Grand River Ave. 2617 West Grand Boulevard j X l Madison 0987 'agr Om' llmidrvil' Om' I L-' Get tarted ow in the world's fastest growing profession! BEAUTY CULTURE 1Eacy, Pleasant Work, Low Rates, Easy Terms? i z A XYherever you live-whatever your age Jud I.', 'I ,1 ' -,L --or education-whenever you want to ' work, City College prepares you for a hf fQ' if'i f' 14 154 fascinating profession that assures you a fp . -' , ' as splendid regular income and complete in- igl ' gl, 1 , .'12ffQ-I3 dependence in only six months. Men and iff .,...al1 ,,ni'- 'pq1', X women have come to City College - Eif: ,hzlgq in 1 .51, '.- i212 ...-:': one of the nation's finest beauty schools X, lf 3' -from every part of the countrv and If you are in a quandary as to what pro- fession to choose-look into the opportuni- ties presented in a course in Ileauty Culture. This is a profession not affected bv the depression and millions of dollars are expended yearly in this held-the possibilities are growing year by year. found Success. I K 2 if 15913 'fi 2511- 25:1 1.113 ' The Citv College of Ileautv Culture is one of the lar' t l fi n I . . ges ant nest training schools in the eountry-founded and operated by the leading beauty culturists in the field. Its operators are in constant demand by the most exclusive beauty salons. large ocean liners and finest hotels. XYe place our Graduates in these lucrative positions as soon as they qualify. XYhy not investigate today? See for yourself why? CITY COI.I,If1iIC GAINS IIY CUMI'.rXRISON. XYe have day classes for students as well as evening classes for persons now employed. Records of earnings of our graduates will astound you. Three leading licensed schools for your ellnvenience-Terms and hours arranged for your individual needs. I it ollege of Beaut ulture 2019 West Grand Blvd. Corner of Dexter Blvd. at Grand River Euclid 2311 10315 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck, Michigan, Madison 5558 11f4 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan, Phone 5660 I B Page One Ilnndrml Two Group at Fppm' Lvff: iloslcc, Horning, Mznlicki. Mrs. Adams. Yheliug, IXIIIITIIS, Simpsml, Ylnhnikis. Ifzumce. XYilliams, Ilardies. Jurrlan. I'zm:1s, Ih-ilu-I. In ijrmfff ui l'ppm' Ix'1'g1ls! arc. :nmmg utlwrs, Klustnfson. lInhm'r, Knapp, and Tinhzun. firnnf nu l.1'ft Hvlufv Tuf' is group uf Xnrwostw' Arlvvrtiscrs. ulmnulgr tfrnzzf ut Aurmlmfvflz' are D1u'liup.:. Srxyrvv, llzmkins. :md Vnkrich. lu Cirfli' ui lmf! :irc I.1llll'L'lll :xml l.:uxsun. In Jllidrllv, nur illustrious eslitur. pl! Rigrllt. Sgt. 'l'k:ur'ik and Mr. Rivctt. l.u:m'1' lmft, Mr. Klillcr. Illljlt' Um' Ilzmfirml' 'Hz The Northwestern Student Council presents three dances every semester and sponsors the Used Book Store. We wish to urge the students to attend these dances and patronize our Book Store. The ones who have already visited any function given by this institution have always enjoyed themselves immensely and will serve as splendid references. CHARLES PINK, President NOV. 28-Didst .wonder ye reasone for so many scarlet faces at ye Student Council dance. and didst wonder if 'twas reflection from red N's on sweaters, and didst learne that it truly was, because Master Paul Strasburg didst panne ye boys for wearing sweaters to ye dance. DEC. 7-Didst wander into schoole, I thoughte this morn, but on inspection, didst decide 'twas ye Art Museum, because of all ye paintings hither and You in ye halls, from which ye Senior's gift is to be picked. Beautifulle, methinks one is, only to discover 'tis one of Master Gregory's Colt advertisements. DEC. 10-December ist indeede a most wearie month and not a one for study, but, on voicing mine op1n1o11 too freely, we were severely disciplined by ye pedagogues. DEC. 14-Didst breake all into a sweate and didst shiver my timbers to beholde in ye Heshe and bloode Cand red cheeseclothj Mr. and Mrs. Claus, known to their intimates as Santa and ye Missus, and must needs squeal with delighte when Santa didst gracefully execute a difficult dance step with ease. DEC. 21-VVith a wilde yell much alike unto that of a Comanche. we didst all break out from this ancient pillar of learning to celebrate ye Christmas holidays with much festivity. MACKSEY BROS. DETROIT MEATS l TYPEWRITER Co. Quality at Prices That Are Low All Makes-Sold, Rented and Repaired Ferry Park at Fifteenth Special Rates to students 5343 Fourteenth . s19sm . R 111114102 14445 Grand River , 3 0 St an 0 P l Page One Hundred Four Whittier 9200 EAST SIDE CQAL CQMPANY 7551-55 GRAND RIVER PROPERS DEPT. STORE GOLD BOND FUEL 13rd block above Blvd., 6445 Marcus At M. C. R. R. JAN. 3-This daie, ye aquatic hosses, otherwise known as ye swimminge teame, didst start ye seasonne with a splash by out-paddlinge ye XYestern Cowboys. Didst think 'twas moste funnie, for moste times ye Cowboys ride ye Colts, but todaie, ye Colts came out on top of ye Cowboys, 51 to 25. JAN. 4-Wast moste greatly impressed by ye beautifulle painting given ye schoole this daie by ye Seniors, and must needs know immediately where it is to be hung, but as yet, I knowest not. JAN. 8-Didst don my beste bibbe and tucker this daie for ye Senior dinner, and didst moste loudly smacke mine chops at ye heavenly odors I couldst scent, but I must needs have none of it until next year. JAN. 9-Didst feel, to my surprise, muche like weeping this daie as the graduates didst march up and receive their diplomas and pass out of ye portals of this schoole forever. JAN. 10-Didst get all into a dither and almost fell in ye poole as ye Colt tanksters must needs paddle verie fast indeede to duck the Fordson Fish, 41 to 35. JAN. ll-Didst come out of ye hibernation I hadst entered at ye close of footballe and attended ye firste basketballe game of ye yeare. And righte glad I was for that, for we dost whip them by ye wonderful score of 63-18. CG' KP Cghe gnland Qress PRINTERS 61 O-620 Congress St.,W. Cclciillc1c1102 Printed this Norwesler Page Om H and: i I1 PHOTOGRAPHS of WEDDINGS and CHILDREN taken in the Studio or your home. As low as 85.00 for three pictures. Hinkston Studio 7447 Grand River GArfield 4480 Established 1921 Garfield 3928 Open Evenings PENNINGTON A Will Save You More on Your Pennies X FURNITURE OF QUALITY 8736 Grand River Detroit, Mich. l JAN. 17-Colts evidently make better sea horses than Cardinals do water birds, for this dale ye NVV Colts had little trouble with Coo1ey's Cardinals, sinking them 58-18. '-IAN. 18-Didst become moste disillusioned at ye fickleness of newspapermen, who hadst glV9ll.l1S no chalice for the title. and now praise us, but, ah me! that is ye way of things. We didst convince them by grinding VVi1bur VVright into ye Hoof by ye score of 16-ll. JAN. 19-Ye nrste hockey game, but we didst get off to a bad start, through no fault of oure owne, but rather through Mackenzie, who dost defeate us 1-O, which wast moste disguntinge. JAN. 23-Ye aesthetic lasses in this schoole didste journey as ye Dance Club to ye Grosse Pointe Countrie Daie Schoole and didst demonstrate their dancing, with that irrepressible Colt kick. IAN. 24-This daie, though the water must needs be very wett. we didst sink Central High in their owne swimminge poole, 62-14, and proceeded further towards another championship. JAN. Z5-Revenge is moste sweete, I didst discover this even as we didst defeate Ye Central Trailblazers by ye score of 25'15. Also, didst see ye hero, Charlie Gehringer and wast moste favorably impressed. JAN. 26-Didst get back into ye runninge for ye hockey title, by outskating and shooting Chadsey by Z-0. Ye teame is very goode this yeare. Detroit Art Academy Michigan's oldest and largest school of Fine and Commercial Art ofters full and part-time courses in all branches of Fine and Commercial Art, Modeling, Painting, Drawing, Fashion Illustration, Interior Decoration, Industrial Designing, Ad- vertising Layouts, Theatrical-Poster De- sign, Commercial Lettering, the Sign Arts, etc. Complete facu1ty-person- alized instruction-ideal surroundings. The Academy, open the year round, offers during the summer months in addition to its regular curricula, inter- esting outdoor classes so essential to both the Fine and the Commercial art student. Additional information gladly fur- nished. Visit, write or phone for catalog. DOJ Detroit Art Academy In the penthouse, Metropolitan Bldg. 33 JOHN R. STREET Phone Ra. 5130 Page One Hrzzzdrmi Six Beauty culture, fourth largest industry of America, today otlers intelligent young women. and young men, too, professional opportunities second to none, according to Victoria li. Roe, registrar, City College of Beauty Culture. Many young people, some of them coming from distant towns and cities, have found real success through a course in one of our schools. says Mrs. Roe. .-X11 of them have found steady. congenial work at good wages. and a large number have succeeded in building up substantial businesses of their own. XYhat other profession. asks Mrs. Roe, can be learned in six months at small cost, and offer its members inde- pendence and tinancial success from the outset? Some of our pupils, who are will- ing to apply themselves. are able to earn as they learn, so that their course in beauty culture is costing them nothing but the time expended. The City College of Beauty Culture maintains three separate schools, one at 2019 lYest Grand Boulevard, at Grand River, one at 10315 Jos. Campau Avenue, and one at 11M South Saginaw Street, Pontiac. Dexter Recreation Cvmplimenfs Of l Dexter Blvd. at Boston 1 l BOWLING BILLIARDS 24 Alleys 16 Tables 1 10c Bowling for High School Leagues Next Season Start. to Organize Now -IAN. Z9-Vllast moste sorely disappointed this daie to hear ye Odds and Ends, oure moste creditable mag, is to be temporarily discontinued. A most sorrowful event, indeede. JAN. 31.-Southwestern's Prospectors struck no gold and were only hopelessly defeated by ye flyinge swimminge Colts. This time ye score was 64 to 12. FEB. 1-Though we were moste hopelessly outyelled this nite by ye Cooley yellers, we didst decisively outplay them, which counts more, hy the score oi 36-ll. FEB. 7-llidst finish ye seasonne in greate style, hy outswiminiuge Redford to ye tune of 62 to 14. FEB. 8-Didst get moste excited at ye baskethalle game as we didst trounee ye Mackenzie Stags very thoroughly. Ye score was 54--4. FEB. 13-llidst moste sadly hange mine head this daie as Cooley High didst snatch from ourc hands a much needed hockey victory by the sad tale of 1 to 0. FEB. 14- Valentines Day, oh Valentines llay, thou Comest but once a yearellu Besides ye many comic valentines 1 didst see circulating through ye halls, tno dirty crack intendedl, there wast also a special issue of ye Colt entirely devoted to ye Operetta, its castte and its chorus. FEB. 15--A rough and tumble contest which ended with Ye haskethalle playing NXY Colts considerably on top. Ye victim this weeke was Chadsey, who fell by ye wayside hy ye count of 54-17. A Far-Away Land There must be a land of make- believe, Where all our dreams come true: A land of Bowers and pretty things, Where sorrows are but few. There must be a land beyond the clouds, Where sorrows all depart: A land that's filled with happiness, Where all our pleasures start. There must be a land beyond the West, Where no one hears of rain: A far-off place where we can rest Away from care and pain. I yearn to see that land of dreams, Where hopes and joys come true: Where I can lie and watch the skies And rivers, oh, so blue. O take me to that land of joy, That place we know not of: Where all the birds sing joyously, And hearts are filled with love. Elizabeth M. Theisen English UD coLoRs - POSTER BOARD t ARTISTS' MATERIALS t BRUSHES 5 t 1 can l I Arthur F. Hoerauf and Company 1 l 525 WOODWARD AVENUE 1 Detroit., Michigan l l l , ,an , vga, an COMPLIMENTS OF I Beechwood Theatre Q ' 1 Beechwood at W. Warren c, .... -carl Page Om' Ilundrvd .S'vr'vi1 i-asv' FEB. 16-Didst capture ye first championshippe for oure crowne this eventide by splashing with greater rapidity than any other teame in ye city. So now we are ye City Swimminge Champs and righte goode reasone we have to be proud as we didst have 51 points to oure nearest opponent's 18! ! FEB. 18-Didst scurry aboutst moste swiftly lest I miss ye greate evente, ye presentation of Naughty Marietta by ye music and art departments. I didst fall into such a trance, I must needs be shook to leave the place at ye end. 19-Revenge is moste pleasantly sweete, they say, and we didst taste of it tonite by defeatmge ye Southwestern puckchasers moste nobly, 2 to 1. FEB. 21-Two of ye cultural influences of oure schoole, ye Hi-Y and ye Girl Reserves, combined their organizations to make ye merrie olde whoopee at Ye Hatchet Hop in honor of the Hon. George Washington. FEB. 22-In one of ye moste thrillinge games of ye yeare, we doste beat ye Southwestern Prospectors by ye score of 45-21. Ye basketballe was enlivened by much rasslinge, both on ye floor and in ye stands. FEB. 23--Ye Hi-Y and Girl Reserves didst coagulate this eventide to make ye whoopee at a partie. I didst hear muche funne was had in ye Y. W. C. A. Ballroom, where there was muche dancinge aboute. Though ye trach is recognized as ye proper home for Colts, we didst but gain fourth place in ye City Track Finals, which is not to be hoss-laffed at. FEB. 25-This daie oure pucksters didst take Cass down ye ice 1 to 0. MARCH 1-Sympathy and loyalty didst tear at my heartstrings this nite as we didst gently crush ye orphaned Western Cowboys at Southwestern to ye tune of Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie or rather it was 39-27, making ye Colts West Side Basketball Champs. Yea, yea, yea! MARCH Z-Wast moste thoroughly convinced todai that Colts are very versatile anamules for not only can they swim and play basketball but are also pretty much all right on ye ice, proved by their thrillinge victorie over Central, 1 to 0. MARCH 8-We didst have no easy time handlinge ye Tramhamck Moscos this nite, I assure you. But thrills were abundant, as also was ye crowde. Ye Final score, 19-18, sent us one step closer to ye Basketball Championship, MARCH 13-Didst get most sorely excited this daie and my hearte didst throb moste violently at ye antics of ye boys from ye Physics department, blowing up balloons that bursted at ye moste unexpected moment, and such like. MARCH 15-Didst have a hotte time in ye olde towne tonite, as we didst win ye City Basketball Championship! Ye boys didst come through in greate style, handinge Miller their First defeate this yeare, 22-20. MARCH 17-All ye goode Irish hosses didst this daie parade in green and ye shamrock and needs we say we were none different. MARCH 20-Didst belatedly don my shamrock again and get me a Paddy and attende ye gala St. Patrick's Dance, a moste enjoyable attaire. MARCH 25-We must needs give praise to ye fine worke of ye Coltesses who didst finish ye basketballe seasonne this daie with 5 wins and 1 loss, which is most exceedingly good. MARCH 27-We didst not know there was so much hidden talent in NVV until we attended ye Colt Contest in ye auditorium, judging by ye vociferous applause QFD, it was enjoyed by everyone, especially Lincoln House, who won the cup. MARCH 28-Didst picke up ye dailie publicke prints of this city and was righte proud to reade of ye placing of two members of ye basketballe squad on ye All-City team and one hockey player on ye hockey All-City. Orchids, indeede, are in order to Pink, Shidler, and Loughlin. MARCH 29-All ye rheumatiz seemed to leave me bones as we didst attende and jig roundst and aboute at ye Student Council Dance this daie. APRIL 1- APRIL 2--Ye G. A. A.'s Splash Partie went over with a bigge splash. Although I didst not so much as wette my toes, I didst hear everyone didst have a moste wonderful time and dost eagerly await ye nexte Swimminge Partie. APRIL 4-Enveigled by all ye handsome til N Clubbers, we didst attende ye N Club Dance but didst see nary an N and must needs decide 'twas April Fool's Day until we didst recognize ye stalwart creatures lining ye walls as indeede ye N Club without their dazzlinge beacons, ye N's . APRIL 5-Wast relieved of a greate worry as this daie ye wilde Girl Reserves were taught ye correct manners and dress, thus appeasing mine responsibilities. APRIL 11-Goinge more into ye aesthetic, we didst attende ye semi-annual 12-A Play and my Irish hearte didst moste thoroughly enjoy this play of my kinsmen, f'Ye White-Headed Boy. And what a lover Sire Gregory is! APRIL 16-With Spring vacation but two days away, I must needs studie twice as hard. Are these pedagogues verily monsters as some students aver, or is it just indeede ye Springe in mine bloode? APRIL18-Didst hang up ye sign saying Out to Lunch and delve into ye delightful literature in ye Odds and Ends. APRIL 30-Ye bonnie lasses who were not undone by ye Springe fever didst this daie practice ye Springe Hockey. A moste likely crowd. Pace One Himdrcd Eight MAY Z7Ye lassies didst gette oute all ye hockey paraphernalia and indulge in ye sporte for this single daie and I didst feel moste at home in this backgrounde. MAY 3-This daie I wast persuaded to indulge my fancy in ye greate American game of baseball and wast moste pleased with it and didst decide 'twas a righte bally old game, d0n't ya know, for we didst exhibit oure all-arounde athletic supremacy against Central. MAY 7-Am learning a lot aboute ye baseball rackette whilst I didst watch ye North- western-Hamtramck game. MAY 10-Am gettinge moste excited at ye baseball games and didst so forget myself this dale as to rise up upon my lowly seat and yell, meanwhile pounding to a pulp ye beautiful new straw hat of ye gentleman in front of me. For shame! MAY ll-Am moste foote-sore and weary this eventide as I didst go to ye Annual Golf Tournament and must needs walke many miles in mad pursuit of a wayward little white pill. MAY 18-Donninge my beste and assuming a moste serious expression, we didst promen- ade to ye Senior Prom but didst not promenade all eventide. MAY l7-20-Am in a mad dilemma from whence I canst not escape until these days are o'er. These are dark days. indeede. Finals are a pestilence. MAY 22-Didst awaken this morning and speed aboute my chores with a moste heavy heart indeede. for I didst learn 'twas graduation day and all lZA's muste needs be graduated to make room for incoming Freshies. VVast told at 41322 P. M. that 'twas all over except for ye banquet this nite. MAY 24-Didst meander into ye Knowledge House this daie and didst feel quite a breeze. On further investigation, didst discover 'twas only ye students making their departure for three long months and not ye track teame practising, for which muche relief. Now, I must bidde thee a Bon Cheeriof' di! RENDEZVOUS Moonlit pool, so deep, so dark of heathenish, purple hue, Watched by the twinkling dancing stars, as they wheel in the infinite blue. Somber, murky depths unplumbed, in the heart of an old oak glade, Rendezvous of the ghosts of time, who glide through the dusky shade. Rustling leaves 'neath clinging vines, stirred by the forest's breath, The wind in the tree tops softly sings, its song, the song of death. The spirit of ages comes forth to play and sing and shout its mirth. Its passage silent, seen by none, it cavorts o'er the pool's dark surf. The voice of the wind waxes low, and dies, the ghosts of the night fade 'way, The limpid pool is clear and bright, lit by the light of day. 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