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It will 9 fr tan 4- mmm 14 this famous man GUMIUIDTKQIIUU 'I 'HRS H 'W KN KH KN Presxdent of Q c h 0 0 l Board F C WXRD Commxttee on Puel md Furnaces Pommlttee on BUIIKIIHHN and Grounds Commlttee on Booke QDPCIAI Commlttee Fommxttee on Nupplne md Plums fommlttu. on '11 uhux Speu xl C ummlttu Planmng for SPIC -- W H V KN SICE Tre-meurer of Board Olilmlttee on Bunldmgs and Grounds tommxttee on Supplies and Claxms pecxal Commxttee X E OSMER Commlttee on Blllldll'lgS and Grounds ommlttee on SUPDIIEQ and Claims Commlttee on Books SQCICUIIW of Board Committee on Teachers furnnllftu on Books the l- uture lx SX! C . . . S . . . I. x g . . FRED RANDOLPH W. E. ZIMMERMAN 2 , 'av ' , i Vs '- j ' , 'al -e --1 T .J77beSPICc.. H . QL, IUUIOHBRINQEHBNMDEQNCIF NIR E I w1L1x1AN A vr V I ! i Of: 'Z X . . . ' .1 , .1. University of Michigan i ix' Ii 1- i A Q fx-i I Page Seventeen LI' Ii: E, Mm ILDRIN GIBIIHIDAL MR E A COURNYLR A M I A,- . . . , . 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S Menkee 'F telle 'H' Schmpnr Mary Iucllo Wrml'1r4l Trcl W 'Vlocre M'1r1.arc-t F Jones Wllma A Domuth GILORGIL 9 MENKEE Western State Normal College Commerclal Owowo-'fl vears ILSIPILI' H SCHIPPFR A M Hope C allege Umxemlty of Chlcago Umverslty of Mlchlgan lrench Latm 0wowo'5 ve mrs MARX LUCILE WOODARD Albion Collegl l- nglnsh Liter :turn Owowo-5 vears FRED W MOORE B Wheaton College Science Ou osso-3 X eil 2 ll I-r nr Vlaul M Viorrlce MARFARILT L JONLS A B Ollvet College Ln lush Owowo 'S ye'1rs WI MA A UI MUTH AB llnlxusltx oi 'VI14hlg, Pngli ll PALL P PRFNCH A B Wllc hlg In St ltc N Nlathtm mu Owosso 3 yeire NIAUD 'NI MORRICF Tl10l1llS Norm ll T 1 Rpt lal Te lchel 4 so Z-151 ormll College 1 lmmg School 'P 4. Fu ntx r l is I l 1 l l I . x fu . ,s . ' . ' 1. 1 -1 . , 1 1 . ' .. . ' . Pnl l'. 'v 'h l 4 . A ' . X - 1 1 Q . x. . 1 f L , A f . Y A 1 . Q. gn- C. 1 . -- 1- 1 ', 'l, I ..' 4, . . l, .. C , . . ' ' '. un . I -A V Q Columbm Owosso-.m years 1' l I 1 ' , , A. B. 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' Bovs Glee Club 4 hula-en Welsenb rg True worth 1 m hum. not seemlnk Society Edltor SDIC Vlce Pres B T C 4 Owossonlan Stall' 4 Jumor Pl-1s Semor Play Lvceum Club ' Marcellme W elte e flnrl xamtlw what we put unto It Secretary 4 Clee Club J OWOSBOUIHD Staff 4 Bus Mgr Sen Plax Soc1a1Cha1r C C L Math Club 'Vlary Xlllton s mncr 1 nu 4 loud 1-. bright and hmm!- A 1 s l turn mx mlousls about and alxsay wear rm lflNllll 1 t ee L llnlml Asst Bus Nlgr Spxc Asst Propertx N121 Plompter Jr PIU Lyceum flub Tre is l 'Vlath Club Nec -1 Blue Tnangle Lab 4 Treas Glee Club 3 Georgia X oung Though we travel the world mer to fund the beautiful we must carry lt with us or we find 1 no Semor Play Jumor Play Lyceum Club 4 Blue Trl Cablnet 3 4 Chorus 2 Blue lrxangle Plfxy 1 Marian Green fill this cup to one made p f lovellness alone Asst Edltor Spxc Assocxate Edltor Owossoman 3 4 Pres Blue Trl Club 4 Junlor Play bemor Play Lyceum C'uu John Brandel rare turn of mmd you have to look far for one of hm kmd Presldent S Bus Mgr Jun Play fClass of Z0 Pres Lyceum Llub 1 Bus Mgr Papel 3 Junlor Pla' Semor Plav Thelma Wright To see her ls to love her And love but her forever For nature made her what she IS and nexer made nlther Fdltor Owossomfm 4 Vlce PI'9Sld9llt 1 Semor Play Jumor Play Debatlng 3 Lyceum Club 2 'S Z Page Tw entv mm P --P 1. . . 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I nt f ham lm tx ull hrl ps B ue T111n,qlv.lZl4 Cholusl 7 Sales X121 Blue Trl xngle Play 5 ax NI 1 G P IW 4 'Vlarlan kelly at In dom Nl ely done well Bus StaffSen10r Play Blue Triangle Club Qt Cloud Fla H 9 'S ..a7beSPlC z.. 1 Margaret Pollock The falrest of roses xn the rosebud warden of gurls Glee Club 3 Sen Play fBus Staffj Jun Play fPromptorj Math Club 4 French Club 4 Pontlac H S 1 2 Ruth Lronkhlte- And a smllf. that 1 sweet wxll surely find a smnlr that 14 Just as wut Vlce Presldent 2 Blue Trlangle Play , Blue Trlangle Cab 3 Adv Mgr Sen Play Lvceum Club 4 Q loyse O Berry e he man wha not wish to be idle fall Ill ove Presldent 4 Jumor Play Xlma Schultz A daughter of the Gods Dnlnely tall and mo t dl unely fan' bee Splc qtaff Sec Lyceum Club 2 ' Class Sec 1 V106 Pres Blue Trl S Chorus 2 Jumor Play 'i Page Thirty one I K 3 T 'M i ' ,-n , - -- ' ' S . S: 0 W H - -Y , . ' ' ' , ' ' . . ' r . l . l t' . Y 1 4 S. 1, 2, 3 . 1 . , V x, I . ' ' -N . . N 1 ' 9 ' I' .1 . , I uf lvu ' f livhtly like an . ' ' 5 , ', u 1' , I . 'l ' . 1 A S .H l ' 2 ' 1' ' '. -1 - - 1 1 , . 1 . - .1 4' u a Y l 1 , ' f L . ' . ' Z., I 4 . . A-I L1 - ' 2 .Y . . . I - ., . , .1 lf - - , ' ' What ns Lhv wurlh uf ' luis. ln',l?,.Ur . , xss I, t A 1 flaws l 1 . 1 , , . , 1 ' l . . , . , .. .v' H A . - . ' .I 2 ' '- g I A l '. l',1Z . . C. L. ' lz ' I A ' V 'i , -. 'Wh 1 S ', is 1 5 ' . S '- ' . 1 f . 1, , . . , ., . 1 . 1 - ' , fn . I .. - X , I 1 1 . , , ' 1 ' 4 l - 1 Kurt Haase A patient man tern for a kmg Junlor Play Semor Play Marlon Marshall a pat I-olly 1, cup still laun.h the bubble Joy Blue Trlangle 1 Chorus Jumor Play 2 A cunet httle lzlrl vl h I qulet little way Agr Club 1 French Club 4 Clos a Blttell To be womanly 1 the W greatebt Lharm of Chorus Glrls Glee Club UHIHH 3 -7065? IC -5 - Donna Clark Her mr her manners all who saw admired courte- ous though coy and gentle thouilh retxred French Club '3 Lllllan Preston lf thou woulda l 1 happx learn to pleahe Operetta 1 Orchestra Z 3 4 French Club 3 Blue Triangle Y W C A Play J What Imust d vs all that concerns me no what people thmk Qenlor Plav Alma Plumb- To the pure all thin!-. are pure French Club 3 Blue Trlangle 1 A .3 Glee Club 3 4 Chorus 2 l.n,e Thirty lun I I I , , n . ..In . ., , S H J bl . . ' I l . Mary Matzkanm- James Hahn- . 'I ' S, 'il :A .. 0 -A .. 'h H 'Q h ' .rl ' . , . . y K v A , I , . - l 3 1 ,W - . , l Donald Lobb- Thouzh modest on hu- unembarrass d brow nature ha wrnten Gentleman Football 4 Treasurer 4 Prop Mgr Jun Plav Asst Bus Mgr Qen Plav Zeha Berner ln ylrtuea nothml: urth ly vould surpass her French Club Blue Trlangle Club Chorus 1 2 Glee Club 1 ulnew ere Thom pson Mmxzle a llttle folly w1th your wmdom A 11 le nonsense now and then 1 pleasant L Plavs 2 'S Y Plav 3 Jumor Play Lvceum Club 2 3 4 Blue Trlangle 2 '3 -1 Debatlng' 3 4 Llna Lebowskl If llfe has thorns 1-. roses too Blue Tr1angle 1 G C L Play 2 Jun1or Plav Debatmg 4 French Club 'S 779GSPlC ffl A.-Al M L-445-. .Q Uv ah Peterson An lnxestmen 1n knovs ledge always pays the best lfltel'2Sl Class Secretarv 3 Chorus 2 Bue Tr1 1 2 .3 4 Asst Bus Mgr Jun Play elma Whlte- And as-r.11n he rult broken Beauty and bram K0 hand 1n hand u Mgx G C L Plays4 Basketball 1 2 Lecll Hayes fame uma aftcr death l am 111 nn hurry for It Jumor P11y ldonea I CWIS Thl a me all Illlflt own :lf be true French Club 3 Blue T11 mgle 1 Bus Stiff Qen Plu Q Pmze Thirty-three 1 ! ii .-:,..- -f 7beSPIC John I albau Vlrtue solely ls the sum f Klory and fashmn men with true nohllllx Iola Beehler W 0 uxrs 1 olfuul TB es lhl' fl sl l ll 0 plea-xe French Clulm 3 Dons Mack Do today thf. duty that hes nearest thu Chorus 2 Gxrls Glee Club 4 Class Basketball -1 C ella Hanna east salml room V. mended ,-. Glrls Cn lL League 5' Arleen Beehler Hmr xery frovsns are flunr far than smiles of mans maidens are l'rench Club 3 Wlary l lerce- Vlan h w hl wll u woman has her wav C holus 2 Glrl Rzselxes 1 Otto Schlaack He was a man take hlm r all nn all I s n look upon hxs luke apzaxn Agricultural Club 1 4 Football Reserves -1 Judgmg Team 4 Beatrice Brown Who mlm the utmost that 1 n Iluks vue ants nublx Am.cls 1m.ld do no mon Owossonian Staff 4 . , '1 V - l'uLu' Thirty-four ..17796SPlC Frederick Osmer He Ines most who thmks most feels the noblest acts the best Iastella Jlllson Por they can conquer who beheve they can Valedlctorlan Vlce Presldent 1 OWOSSODIAH Staff 3 G C L Plav 4 Debating 3 4 Lyceum, Math Clubs Florence Brown None but herself van b her parallel Art Edltor Splc Dorothy Greenthal To say llttle and accom plush much are character lStlCS of the great Glrls Clvlc League ll llna Muller Laugh and the world laughs wxth you Glee Club 3 Chorus 2 Ardls Needham Let us do what honor demands Owossonlan Stall' '3 Blue Trlangle Chorus 2 Treas French Club Kenneth Sanderson The rule of my life IS to make busmess a pleasure and pleasure my busmesq Football 3 4 Basketball 2 'S Treasurer 1 Madeline Herscher Sllence IS one great art of conversatlon Glrls Cxvxc League '1 lane Thnrty fin 2 Ruth Ortw me Wlsdom is a lnarl uith most sutct aought s l vtalmr A 4 in 1 clear skies Glrla Civic leagut Phoebe Manhart What wv, hu for not w mal.: life lem rhffi cult for others Girls Civic League Malcolm Dickie Determination is the key to suwuts bclencc Club 1 Cicero Club -1 Football Reserx es 1 Claes Basketball 1 Owowonian Staff -1 Grace Morley- o doubt vr fz-iirne.':-i worn- u ram 1 1-'e, o 'ou it hvr pun-in-.': '-rv lu wulil hm-url. Girls Civic League 'MGSPIC - - - i -1 1 I .fix '15 Ewelyn humble A man willing ui work nad: to and with a heart big enough to hold etery one Science Club 1 P Agr Club 3 Poultry Judging Stock Judging 'Z Gr'un Judging 4 N ellie Priest all the girls that eer wah seen theres none so fine as Nellie Girls Civic I eague Edith Darling She is pretty tu walk with and witty tu talk with and mlc-asant to think nn Girls Civic League Amy Craft- is not learning., it i. nut virtue about which people inquire in society. lt's manners. Chorus 2 Blue Triangle 2 I '4- l'aue Thirty-six H: .a775e5PlC L.. .. Y Stuart Johnson Whats gone and whats past help should be past Krlef Jumor Play Orchestra 1 Z Band 3 4 Glee Club 3 Football 3 4 Math Club Vera Brown Wealth may seek us but Wlsdom mu-st bc sought Glrls Clvlc league Marjorie Jenkmson By nature quiet and un assumlnil Gxrls Clvlc League Oscar Papenfus He lS happy whose cur rumstances sunt his temper But he IS more extellent who can sult hls temper to any circumstance Irene Loy nes He lh a fool who thinks by force or skill to turn the current of a womans Rl Basketball 1 2 Class Basketball 1 -1 Secretary 2 Owossoman Staff 3 4 Jumor Play Blue Trlangle 1 2 'Z 4 Kenneth Daniels l-or a cheerful prln will let You m when a kltker Owen Ev erden Do unto the other fellcw the way he should do unto you and do It first Football Reserves 'S Football 4 Basketball Reserves S Class Basketball 3 Basketball 3 4 Tenms 1 2 'S I' lorabelle Rundell She has a pleasant wax about her that has made her many fnends GIFIQ Clvlc League qu Pam Thnrty sen n of .i e fa - l l N . ,Q D -. I - 'll. 1 , ', 13. 4 . , , -, 7 , 4 . Y ' , M- , :gg ' Lt ' .. W H W, 1 Q 'll' - , - - is never known. 1 . I H ' I- U V . ,, . .. , . . , Q r Il 'J I 4 I 1 ' ' ! l l V 5 K . ' I I 1 J 'y 4 --. 1 ,, . . . .. . , . . 4 . ' l l , I A A Y Y Y - f 2 2 e v ll A 'I Jean W oodworth Let yourself and not your words speak for you Chorus 2 French Club Stephen Matousek Be wlser than other peo p e lf you can But do not tell them so Science Club Com VICE Pres Math Club Owossoman Staff 4 Jr and Sr Play John Vltek Tlllhilb turn up for the Basketball 4 Florence Johnson A laugh 15 worth one hundrmd groans ln any market Ovsoosoman Staff G C L Plav 4 Operetta 1 Chorus 1 Z Ixuum Club 4 7750SPIC Harry Hart Fearless mlnde climb Jumor Play Ovvossoman Staff J Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Ixench Club 4 Rachel Brown Life what art thou vuth out lou. Glrls CHIC League Chorus Z Helolse VN ashburn A little opportunxly ls a bn. Lhanu to :lo xour ht t Glrle CIVIC League vle Jackson erer, a lot of um this old world ll' a fnlou on 5 knows hum to fnul ll -Kg Club res Nuance Klub Stork Juclglng T1 nm oultrx Jutlglflll 'lt xm '1 lake Thnrty eluht Al Y .. W v 1 l v la w s ' 'V L ..., -1 . I Y ' Y 4' w , I I 1 . : aw.. ' A . 1, . v. ' 'l , 1 A man who digs. l' ' ' -' 'Q - . , . . I . . 5 I I - 1,, - 1 '- 'llh f I in t , ' , V- V ' . ,I , , . '. 3 A Q , lb , L' .' , . ' ' 1 .' 'z J . ' A Il A, gi l V . , I . 4 7 ..l 1 4 I 7 ' v- ' i lt nlham NI urray A calm more a ful 1 than a storm beware of L ms ln any form thu llfe means actlon Jumor Play Semor Play Tennlsl 2 3 4 I-ootball Reserves Science Cluh 2 4 Vlarlon Schultz Mm tration A silk thread runmm. throuLh thx pcarl of all urtus Blue Trmngzle Z 3 Cholus 2 Helen Schmid A faxorltn with xx kmw her Chorus Z Basketball 4 Blue Trlangle 1 'Vhna L Lhavey How er 1 e 1 -.esm m x only nohle t Hood Blue Trlangfle l Gxrls flWlC league 775G5PlC Lois Mitchell Gne exery man thlne ear but few thy volce nap Editor Spxc Blue Trlangle 2 Sec French Club 3 Agr Club 1 Ruth E Welton The talent of success IB nothlmz more than d0lnIZ what you can do well Blue Triangle 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Howard Coy The shadow of annoyance YIPNPI' 681119 D987 HIC' Helen Freeman Llttle I care lf little I am I can do Just as much a buzzer inrl can Glrls Clvlc League B-...-I Pun Thlrts nine I l a QI- -+.... :if-2? ,, Y I . '-- ' . 1 g V - . .. l 'al ' ' ' , 's . . . ' 1 ' 7 I K. 0 V . . i Y Q Y W - L, . A K .: .. I, - is . on ' .. . ' I I ' ' , , . I ,, H 4 A Y : 1 4 r 2 1 I n ' ' - ' ull 'ho D .. A . V , U . f ' -I 'l , L, -r , i 1 - 1 lt h , 'L I ' S in 9, 'tif ' 0 hi' ' ' ' - . . as ' ' l . A . . ' 2' 3' 4 C - , - - Y I . A . , w l I Z H lx H 1 A - 4 ' r , Y 1 Y Y 5 o , , l u r - l , ' ' Iealle W arden n1l I Ili Band i -1 Ormhestm 1 Semon Plax Adx M511 Spun Margaret NN lllldlli N1 hum. x 1 fim thlm. l lu frlre. Fnlc lm mv Wurlel l ram at thlu lu fur ururln CICQIO Club 4 Glee Club 3 Choru I' Isle Lelbow Ill h1nL uma vu n hu lx x hxl Val! Ou obbonl in Blum Trmngll 1 I N ll ll 1 Umm thu 'MQSPIC -U 'Q'- I- l0Sal9 House- Her Qharma, Btrlkm the ight Her menu. win thx soul Gnls Clue League klnm 1-oodall u hunur Ira un plc a-.urn Ile bthllli rchestru l 2 dk I .lrklnson vm rnfnn 1 flux ld.: Rlfkln 1 mr of uppurlunll: rn nmrkul lil h .mr pu l lench Club ll ll mg L K Q LJ Page Forty H . ' ' in Q - in Hel --lls nl ml uh'-I' l .. . - - ' . 5, ' l ' ' .' 'z Z'. -l v , , , I '4.Iu: I -' hz'!uy iw u --Suk 1- 41: . I - f 01 , . t- . ns . ' L ' ' v' . 1. - . . . ' l. 1 1 1. 1 0 . , ', 3, 4 . 4 ' l ' 1 lj- 1 '- -' 1 I Life is no-l so sho' .lui --p,,,- M-ery -why' ht. had th 1 '- as 2 I 'nys - H - Vh.. . . Syl .b ' Ag: '. 7 l 4 ' , s 2 I --All t ' 1, .- -1 hu him ' I T 'h f 1-5 -' -' 1' 'r- -Hrnl -1. 5 ' - ' :A - ' la ' ' I V 4 Q .l 4 .S ' lI'. ' . -3 ' 1' n . 1 ' 1 , ,,,, .r G. l . S. l, 2, I4 HIL ' 'l z l' 'lub 1 G. C. I.. lluy 2 E 4- Y 5 - 1 , , Y ' 'F W' H 'Norman Thom pson The purest treasure mor tal time afford ns spot le -. reputatxon Alma Hlgh Qchool 1 Glee Club 2 Orchestra 2 .3 Agr Smgmg Team 5 Band '3 4 Waryorle Glassbrook bhe doeth all the llttle thunk-4 mu-at of u-1 leave undone Blue Trlangle Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Frederick Younger T e all of thing ls n lnhnlte- LonJugatmn nf tha xerh in 'science Club l-mlly Osmer A nheery personalny with the power of nmpartlmz aheerlness to other-4 Post Graduate 779eSPlC ihrlstlne Vltek W houtr would be pluned l plea Q must llo vs utht r-x flu, xuth eaee Oxmssoman Staff 4 Harold L urrent Irut ph uurc Lomas t hlm who work hard and :las l.hlhLH well Helen N eedham orth 1 lg, wor rmk dllflll mt 411.11 uatt Wlerlm Harmon the xun laughter 1 0 x suvlum hlarw half appli Post Gracluate gn N' a.l.,. I- I1 1-in I-I ,- Page I- orty one ut v n l 9 'Ui ll y .. 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I l , , Y 1 i , - el N l'l ,, fl ,J - I V qi.. - ' . l l ' I' Clarence W ager To act uell brmLs vuth ntself an ample recom penbt Post Graduate K atherlne Stone A llttle tlny pretty vut ty charmmvdarllm. shi bke Edltor Splc I Pres French Club Blue Trmngle 1 P C L Play 2 Frank Patee There s nuthin IFUIX xaludble which can ln lun chabed vuthuut 1 lllw mu lahtur Poet Grfxduite 'lhlton lxaufman work and nn un 1 nt the llfr for nu Glee Club 3 SCIENCE Club 1 Agricultural Club 7beSPlC aullne VN Ing X grow lllxl that wt tuntemplatc Therefore let contemplate the Mood thu true tht beautiful Stew art Delbert well 1 ul vt n 4 x ll all-flul N tlma W5 ltte Vlhtn Nature hmm :ut nut h 4 rulrl n 1 mort mx t t .fm dm.: 11 tx In hm r m fvldtllldtlfljl' trom Plant Cltx H S l'lor1da loseph 'VI x ers l'ury man has hh gift ht t rl-. 5: n hlm that tan u 4 t nm Bus 'llgr Nplt X Au Preslrlt nt . nd 3 Orchestra .3 -1 l4yL'L'lllll Club Zi 4 rtsidtnt Bind 4 Page Forty-two as 77jeSPlC FXTRAL TS FROM THE MEMUIR5 Ulf TWD FAMOUS MEN -Xround and around the xxorld they xx ent ox er rt and under rt hunt rng alxx axs huntrng For xx hat xou ask' Alas and alack do not ask me for ex en thex themselxe knexx not Dear reader can you feature a more horrrble exrstence than one rn xxhrch you are forced bx your own soul to search for somethrng and the obrect of vour desrre rs unknown to you Txx as no pleasure to them I assure you It was an obsessron whrch had stolen from them all thoughts of thrngs other than to search Ah' I can see the cy nrcal satrrrcal smrle on your face as you thrnk They dld rt only tor a pastrme But lrst rs rt for pleasure that one must at the dmner table drssect hrs oxxn and hrs nerghbor s pre that he may be sure the ob rect of hrs search max not he concealed rn such Too true' Too true' Thus vxe frnd the case of Arthur and Joe two handsome lads And here we haxe a frrst edrtron of therr memorrs drctated by them to Florence Johnson former secretarx to the famous author art crrtrc and gum manu facturer Lecrl Hayes Ahem We left our natrxe town afoot determlned to leave no stone unturned Along the hrghxx ax xxe met fexx acquarntances Our first stop was at Sagrnavx xx here the nevx spaper headlrnes told us that Kenneth Sanderson xxas playrng rn some stock company as Archlbald the angry On vxe xx ent searchrng drlrvently We passed the beautrful O Berry farm vxhere Cloyse and Lrllran run an up to date truck garden What a lovely home they had' We vxould haxe lrked to stav wrth them for a whrle but since they drdnt ask us and srnce our wrll o the vxrsp beckoned us we rourneyed northxx ard Our trarl led through the north woods where at the famous Thompson Trmbers tremember Norm 'U xxe met the Beehler glrls throwrng grub to lumber racks Whlle passrng through a burg rn the upper penrnsula we found a shoxx oxx ned bx txx o xx onrerr xx horn xxe knexx Ruth Ortxvrne and Alma Plumb bx name Thcx cl nmed to haxc the most up to date carnrxal rn exrstence All therr adx ertrsrng posters and show wagons were especrally desrgned by Marrorre Ienkrnson the 1 rmous parnter and sculptress Flossre Hoose ran a stand xx here xxe e rch lost ten cents try mg to xx rn a Kewpre doll In a srde hoxx xxe xx ere thrrlled to be rn the presence of Dalla the Dreamy Darlrng ot the Darclenelles but xou can rnragrne our surprrse rn findrng that thrs mx strcal m uden xx as none other than Lors Mrtchcll whom we used to know When the carnrx al left to resume rts crrcurt xxe decrded to travel wrth rt and contrnue our search xx rth them In one toxvn xxe were greeted most roy ally for vxho should be rts max or and gurdrng lrght but Rachel Brown The ,- .... 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K1 K 1 'L ' ' , 1 . . . , . 1 v' V , , . - , v 1 . 1 I Y . . ' , . . N . . , .. V 4 , Page Forty-three l if 7be5PlC ss- place xx as called Tanx1lle tor It harbored all klnds of Blow ns Beatrlce a m1ll1ne1 Flor ence an altlst and Vera supermtendent of school We cer tamlx xxe1e some punklns there The next town greeted us much-oh xery much worse clalmed to adm1t nothlng but hlgh class plograms Cyou know what klnd xxe mean wxt your nose ln de an klndl We txxo fAlt and Joel sneaked 1nto toxxn and took an 1nx entoly of lts entertalnments at the tlme and llsten to this Hear the famous modern Ponce de Leon speak on How I am x ounger as I grow oldel ' fThat was Fredj At the opera house Ardls Needham and Gulnex ere Thompson were to present an entlre play all alone wlthout any asslstancel Can you beat that? By the way It s name was Sobblng Salnts We soon reallzed that ou1 l3Ck3dd19lC3l tahem 'J travellng Wlth the carnlx al was brmgmg us no nearer our goal so we struck out alone agaln One day we passed a rotund pel son patlently grlndlng out tunes on a hand organ He seemed famlllar H1s blue eyes encouraged us tho the long black whlskers denled recogmtlon But blonde halr grotesquely peeplng from a battel ed hat destroyed hlS make up and Jack Green stood b9fO16 us lex ealed It seems he was employed by the firm of Galbavl and Haase MUSICHI Comedv Producers to travel lY1COgf1lt0 throughout the land 111 search of new stars for thelr DI'OdllCt1OI'lS It was through h1s efforts that Marce VS elte achleved fame ln the comedy Bleedlng Hearts H begged us to trax el xx 1th hlm but as h1s tunes weal led us we tlaveled on One n1te whlle we w e1e ploddlng our weary xvax we reached a place w here b11ght llghts gulded our steps thru the darkness to a scene of buslness and gay etx Twas the traxellng medlcme show of the famous of Slllcon Aqua made from God s oxxn earth and water' Cures all dlseases aches 1331118 corns IJUIIIOHQ bOllS and tobacco llquor and drug h3bltQ' Flftx cents the bottle txxo for sex entv hxe' Ax hlS old power hadnt left h1m Those folks bellex ed all he Sdld and bought enough bottles of that tl ash to make the Atlantlc ocean ox 81 flow We hung around after the show hObl1ObblI'lg' wlth Helen Schmld fbeg your pardon xxe mean that tantalxzlng tw xstex stralght from the Hawauan Isles J We knew others of B111 s company too Let s see there xx as Edlth Darlmg the only llttle lady IH creatlon xx ho dares to enter the cage of Fakeo the carnlx orous llon tHe xx as toothless claxx less and fifty years old J After spendlng much of our tlme monex and patlence we declded that Seelng Amerlca Flrst xx as the bunlf at least m our buslness so off to Eulope xxe d1d go F11 st stop Pans One day aftel we thought that xxe had leal ned enough F1 ench to show off a blt xxe sauntered doxxn a street to dlsplay our know ledge We stopped two mtelllgcnt lookmg young ladies and sald Polly xlews Frances Thex looked dumbly at us a mmute and then laughed The laugh' That long hair Oh' Tw as the txxo Margarets Moul J P L i 1 i I 1 l 1 ' 1' 9 ' ' .. . , . 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' f ' v 1 v . . . . . , - I c 1 I H X57 an- Forty-four 'I in -J 7beSPlC ton and Pollock' We blushed ho1r1bl5 to thmk of has mg made such an error before two so clex er We lmmedlatelv made use of our own appllca tlon of mental telepathy and found ourselx es wanderlng almlessly about 1n the Sahara desert For Pete s sake w hat were we to do Wo water no food' Most folks would haxe been flustered but not we we had taken a course oi lessons from the famous Dlckmson Craft Manhart Interna tlonal Correspondence School on The How When and Where and Why of bemg nonchalant You see such a sltuatlon had been explalned to us so we resumed oul search fox the unknown One day we spled a cloud ot dust bolts and burns comlng towards us Howllng cats' a Ford' drlven by a brown eyed damsel' Wlldly she gazed mto our eyes and at our tattered khaki sults then she cranked up the car and chugged away Alas and alack' Twas Mary Alllton Would hem search fox a blue eyed male ln a gley Slllt nex er be ended? Woe' Woe We found ourselves next ln the depths of blackest Afrlca Whlle maklng an exact search thru that country we found mnumerable whltes Let s see there were the Blandels fJohn and Marlanl domg mlsslonary work among the pygmles lNoble souls' Mllton Kaufman was selllng ram coats to the natlves And lmaglne our surprlse at hndmg Irene Loynes Wllna Mlller and Mary Plelce learnlng the lntrlcate steps of the dance w 11d wobble from the blacks for good old U S A and blamed lf we dldn t come home While walklng down the street one day ln New York Clty we no tlced a group ot glrls weeplng They stxll dllSW8l ed to the names of Idonea LCWIS Grace Morley Catherme Stone and Jean Woodworth' Poor glrls' Thev could fmd no work It seems that when they went to high school the departments were so crowded that they were unable to prepare them selx es for the professlon chosen by them Kmda tuff' Well we felt sorry for them so we stood treat for all ln the Wllllams Welton Eat Shoppe Wlth Margaret and Ruth who owned lt and John Vltek and Otto Schlaack who walted tables there lalong wlth our blg bunchj we had a grand reunlon We soon decxded that such a butterfly l1fe was not meant to be ours So armlng ourselves wlth the famous Cronkhlte Candles land could Ruth make good candles Boy J and the latest novels by Yolanda Brlggs such as W3lllHg Wmds and The Lampht Hour we cllmbed ln the ole truck and began oul search again wlth added zest We reached Washlngton D C IH time to hear Madelxne Herschev wm both Houses wlth her famous plea for Capltal Punlshment Indlrectly we heard at the tlme we wele there that Helena KBISQF asslstant to Fleldmg Yost at U of M was teachmg the presldent of the U S A a dally dozen Cot coul e thls IS confidentlal sh sh sh'J Smce Marlan Kellv became presldent of the I O A P S Unde- pendent Order tor the AbOlltl0H of Pipe Smoklngj the old country wasnt w hat lt used to be' Her co workers Mlna Chax ey and Cloxa Bxttell declared 5: t 1 3 l ' , . 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Pa e For y-five 'I i 'MGSPIC that b9S1d9S lulnlng the dlgestlon lt etc etc lnto eternlt5 ' So much for that Well one nlght we w ent to a mol 18 Cfor we thought we mlght get a clue thele I The gum chewlng damsel what sold us our tlckets was none othel than Zella Belnel fthe llttle fllftl And llsten the feature play stalled Lula Lebow skl ln Detrolt Was she keen and how Halold Curl ent was the ple sllnglng glant ln a Cobb Bathlng Glrl Comedy called Lose L1lIg'Ql'S We stlll wonder where Don got all hls beautles On our w ay out we bought a sack of roasted peanuts from one Leslle Warden who requested us to eat them there that he mlght have the shucks to use as fuel fol roastlng more No he wasn t Irlsh Well befole we left town we got plnched by a dashlng trafhc cop CDonna Clark by namel for speedlng But wlth the world as a wltness we declared that that truck was unable to bleak any speed law fthe one for slow moxlnf xehlcles excepted? Howex er It was ll'l'117O'sSllJlG to persuade Judge Ida Rlfkln to our way of thlnklng hence we spent SlXtV days ln the coop When we got out we figured that such a cllmate wasn t good for us so we left We tal rled a whlle IH Florlda where Malv Matzkanln and Nellle Priest had cleaned up a fortune ln real estate That IS untll Inspector Papenfuss of the famous Papenfuss Ex erden Detectlve agency got sus DICIOUS and allested them for selllng to Mullel Cram Can lnnocent Pennsyl xanla school teacherl a lot whlch was sald to be ten feet under water file feet mole than the law allows One day 111 St AUSLIQIIHB we saw a llttle chap w ho looked famlllar He admltted belng the son of Stew Johnson He Sald hls daddy had re tlred from hls SCIQHIIFIC labors and now spent hls spare tlme attemptlng to collal DIg'901IS It seems that w as a fax Ollt9 pastlme ln hl voungel daxs We attended a beautv contest w hlle ln that state' Ahem' Ahem' We felt D1 ouder n all out doors to know IIIEIIJOI 16 Jones w ho copped ex ery D1 lze offel ed QB3 the w aw Mack DlCk16 staged that showj In Alabama we bought hambulgs froln Helen Fleeman and Mal 110116 Glassbl ook w ho ran a stand down there We thought that SIHCQ we knew them that we d get them free but w e dldnt So we w heezed up the ole truck and went away Kenneth Danlels and Robert Dax enpolt w ele runnlng a flat boat on the IWISSISSIDIJI so we took a day off from oul search and lode up and down the 11X 61 all day long VS estward Ho' Out ln Texas we saw Paulllle Wlllg and Allah Petelsoll do some tllck horseback rldlllg that would make a CIICUS per T01 mel glenn w 1th cnxy In San Fl AIICINCO tw hele Nlatousek the Mlchlgan Madman knocked the Seattle Kld out ln the fllst l0llIldl we w on enough cash to buy tht VS oolw olth bulldlllg' IN1Xl So thls ls Hollywood' We wele qulte the berrles thel e And hele s lgFt5 I U l l l - ' 1 4:3 ll N . 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I.. 5 1 f- fl I 'aw ur '-si' 779eSPlC the reason w hy Well grxe you the low down on a lot of hrghbrow news Dld you know that B111 Murray doubles for Karl Daneq or that Clara Bow threatened to qurt the screen unless her rn al Marlan Nfarshall d1d'7 Haye you been rnformed that Jlm Hahn and Alma Schultz play the stellar roles of Inky Blotters or that Helen Walter ard Chrlstrne Vltek haxe Jolned the Follresq Well those are a few rtems that Dorrs Mack a reporter for the Washburn Kllne Clnema Sensatlon oy erlooked We heard that Helorse and Dorothy the edrtors for that magazlne haye made a stack of money Mavbe you wont belrexe It but we attended an art exh1b1t1on Whrle we were admlrlng the plcture of a splendld checker board and were trylng to figure out some of the puzzle moy es on rt the gurde came along and announced that rt was the famous Sunset rn Slam parnted by Georgra Young the noted modernist and fllttlI'1St' Though we felt cha grlned at makmg such a grrey ous error we drd enroy that exh1b1t1on It w as swell V Musrc and how ' They had some of the best Vlctor records we d cy er hear d Inrleen Welsenberg sang on one of them It was some p16C9 she sang too All for the Loye of Pete from the opera Pumpkrn Eater Yes let us say agaln the muslc was drvrne In Salt Lake Crty we heard the noted ey angelrsts Alma Goodall and L1ll1an Preston preach to the Mormons We recerved some very up lrftlng thoughts w hlch probably changed thc course of our lrfe Iater on our tr rp led us through the Yellowstone Natlonal Park deep n dark XVlld9I'Y19SS Fhere are two braye and noble glrls facrng the dangers of prlmrtlye lrfel All hall' In Qhrcago we saw hlsre l 61bOVVlfZ now edltor of one of that crty s largest newspapers Smart k1d Elslel From her we got the latest sport mg news of how I xle Iackson and lyelyn Krmble now pl ryrng wlth the Whlte Sox had knocked the home run krnvs off therr thr ones Hurray' Well we haxe gn en you a few D0lHtS of mterest from the memorrs of our trayels up to the tlme when we left Chrcago for Owosso crushed defeated and twarted rn our purpose Fverx lnch of the earth searched and no solace to be found Alas' Well we weren t ones to w hrnc so we polrshed rp the ole truck got dates wrth Elrzabeth and Nelma who had been teachlng school and wartrng sweetly and patrently for us through all our years of travel and we took rn Vthrte Lollars whrch was strll enroyrng a long run at the Caprtol At the end of thc hrst act lust before the Cllrtalll was to drop we two Art and Joe suddenly leaped to our feet w 1th our arms porntlng to the stage Exultant crres of x rctory rang thruout the theatre We had found rt the oblect of our l1fe of searching' fTo be contrnuedj fhelma Wrlght F y Y - ir V - V,-1 , , Q , - v v v Y ' v 1 1 ' V v ' V v ' .H ' V , A , 1 v U V ,, V V V V .V . . 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I c 1 ' 9 Pam- nrt -S ' V I1 7beSPlC VALBDIGTDRC1 Classmates and F1 lends -1- Four years haxe passed and we the class of 1998 haxe reached the second stoppmg place m our Cllmblng' of the tow 61 of llfe We turn and bld our friends fare w ell Farewell what a word w hat a meanlngl It IS the expresslon of all the 1oy honor and g00dW1ll together I w 1th a llttle sadness and regret at hay mg to part that one could w 1sh another And we do Wlbh these all to you The cllmblng thus far has not been yerx dlflicult The way was wlde and ou1 frlends w ent wlth us Yet thele were the hard places and each dlfhculty made the next one easier to oxercome There haxe been happy hours too many of them Hours of happmess when some good deed w as completed and so completed that one knew that lt w as done w ell For w ho has not known the exultatlon of success and x lctory and who has not known the deyectlon of fa1lu1e and defeat But each defeat unfllnchmgly met seems to haxe the pow 61 of maklng one lmmllne from dlscouragement IH each subsequent trlal Now our hlgh school llfe IS flmshed and we shall contlnue up the tow 61 of l1fe ever towald the top Heleaftel the w av wlll be steep and narrow and one must go alone That IS the test Only the strong can keep gomg only the prepared can leach the top Some w 111 attam thelr goal whlle othels w1ll tunn back or stop by the way Success IS happmess and true success can not be wlthout happmess so let us seek some loute to the land of happmess Real happmess IS hard to nnd but smcele and persex erlng huntmg, can ln lng, th1s hidden treasure to llght The top of the tower looks dlstant but contmuous cl1mb1ng can bung It neal 61 and nearel Often It looks so fal aw ay that one gets dls coulaged and w ealy and wonders lt he has not attempted too great a helght If how ex er he trudges on he w 111 hnd that aftel a xery hard spot usually a b1t of honor or good luck comes to hlm True sometxmes there are many obstacles but how much greatel IS the man w ho reslsts all hm dlance and keeps on cllmblng than he w ho hnds the way compaxatlx ely easy He can not always haye l1fe that w as So keep on dreamlng and longlng my f1l9HdS fo1 the new that can be seen only flom the top fox wt han not yet attalned Those tuxrets w hele the eye bees the wolld as one yast plain And one boundless leach of skv ll L ale not at the top but we ale cllmbmg . . 1 f' l 4 ' W ' 1 Q 1 ' ' ' 9 9 ' 1 -4 1 l ' , K . g . . . , , - . . . - 1 1 f r 1 ' ' ' I Q s . ' 1 9 1 y 1 Este la .lillsun 1' ' K1 x1 1 ,' 7 x 1' 1 I '1 51 1 1 ' ' 1 ' v ' I 1 1 1 K. 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 V 1 . iw Y. , 7 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . l : vv -n l1k1 'K1 ' 1 1, 1 A1k1 s ' Q ' ,S- As the ancients sought a route to the east to get the treasures of Indiag ' 1' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1- 1 1' r - ' ' 1 .r n 1' T 1 1 1 1' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 7 Y D sv Y 1 . n , l A 1 1 .1 K1 1 1, 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 ' ' . ' 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 1 A1 1. A .1 1 1-1 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 r' 1 '-' 1 1' 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ! ' 0 1 A 1 1 1 1 ' 11 ' ' ' g . L ,, ,, 1 ,- r M - 1 l Pam- Forty-eight ll' 5 779G5PlC fALUCIfACIURC1 Prlends and Classmates One more yeal has passed and now we the Class of 19.58 cnjox the prlxllege of xx elcom1ng you on thls dax whxch ends the story of our high school l1fe FOU1 vears IH the small laboratoly ol hlgh school experlence haxe termlnated ln thls day wh1ch breaks the close relatlonshlp of school assoclatlons Noxx xxe are to take ou1 places ln the greater laboratory ot the xx orld wlth lts xast stores of knowledge and experlence Our work here as amateur chemlsts ha glx en us some knowledge of the fundamentals laws and truths wh1ch characterlze that fasclnatmg compound called llfe Our present knowledge untested and 0bt3.11'19Cl from books 1S but the beglnnlng the settlng up of the apparatus w1th wh1ch we are to perform that noblest of expellments l1fe No longer shall we 1n the same way expcrlence the dlrectlon and guldance of you more learned and experlenced Ch9m1StS ou1 parents and teachers Today we are confronted wlth the necessltv for dec1s1ons WhlCh w 111 determlne the character and quahty of our product We must be dlscrlm 1nat1ng we must search only for the most pu1e and beautlful elements Success ID thls great work the maklng of a useful durable and beautlful our ablllty to proflt by the D1 ecepts and teachmgs of you older chemlsts and the Master Chemlst We must tra1n ourselves to obey the natural laws and use 1n1t1at1ve when necessary Thls compound Wlll many tlmes be put to the acld test when we axe conflonted w 1th dlfhcultles and dlsappolnt ments Therefore we must make It stable capable of Femalnlhg lntact no matter what the condltlons of the test Wlth these thoughts we also experlence today a 1oy a happmess that comes wlth part1al 3Ch16X ement We llkewlse experlence a feellng of sol row as we reallze that for the last tlme we haxe gathered w1th1n these walls as a class Howew er we shall go forth xx 1th a store of pleasant mem orles memorles of happy ex ents and frlendshlps XNl'1lCh these same walls haxe harbored We shall lock them forex er w1th1n our hearts We are a step nea1e1 the performance of oul exper1ment The door IQ now open We stand eager alert 3.IlYlOLlS to takc our places IH the great laboratorv We hnd It fasclnatlng beautltul and full of IJIOITIINQ To mornow we shall comblne those elements xx h1ch w1ll react to folm the fullest and most perfect l1fe one embodymg the good the tlue the beautlful Todax we meet to share w 1th you the happmess of hax mg., completed wlth our guldance a part ot our preparatlons ...J ls In 3 i 1 n 0 . l l l l 1 - Q V -1 Lv .wsu Q v v , 1 L 5 I . 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Y ' - - 9 1 7 v v 'v 'A 1 . 1 1 1. r x v . 9 ' ' - A i c s s A s s L 9 Paw Forty-n' l -3 .P-. 7boSPlC flEoNI0l1D PLAQIJ HISCIUIRCI The school IS gatheled helc todax the last flax xxhlch xxe of the -eenlol class haxe as membels of thls lnstlt tlon It IS a gala occasloll the cllmax of fOlll xears of hald xx olk and nlanx flood tlmes Before xxe sax goodbxe let us rex lexx fol a fexx moments the hlstorx of OUI class Remembel hoxx nelxoub xxe xxele It the thought of OUI fllst class and the feal that posseesed us that xx e xx ould get lnfo thc xx l ong loom ' Hoxx xxe blushed xxlth shame and hung OUI heads xx hen one of OUI lllllitfl ous class xx alked up on the platform to speak to the teacher' Then came the excltcment of oul flrst class meetlng the thllll of chooslng oul officers and 3dX1S0l our class colols and oul motto Oul first ofhcers xvele DI 8Sl dent Max Warnel N109 pl esldent Katherlne Ferrln secretaly Alma Schultz and treasulel Kenneth SZ-1HdGlqOI1 vxlth MISS QIITIOIISOII as oul adxlsel Oul colors VS619 green and whlte Olll flower the vvhlte lose and oul motto Not at the top but cllmblng Immedlately followlng came oul fll st WIGHIB roast held at Parmen ter s Groxe Besldes havlng a xxonderful tlme we had the thllll of out xx lttlng the sophomoles xx ho trled to break up the loast Then vxe settled down to hard xxolk and almost before xxe leallzed It the yeal xx as ox er and xxe xx ere no longer fleshmen V3Cdt10HH alvxaya fly but thls one broke all l6C0ldS and soon xxc xx ere back at xxork dgalll We xx ere noxx sophomol es alld could laugh at the open mouthed admllatlon of the flcshmen fOl oul abllltx to thlovx Engllsh classes xx ele held lll the chemlstly loom and bcsldcs the 3.g01l19S of 90Dh0I'l1016 Engllsh xxe xx ele forced to stand the OClOl0ll's gases belng made ln the chemlstlv labolatory In oul flrst class meetlng the folloxxlng ofhcers xx ere elected D1 GSI dent ROb6lt Scott XICQ 131 esldent Ruth Cronkhlte S601 etalx Ilene Loynes and treasul 61 Max Warner IWISS Llndberg xx as chosen adx 1591 It xx as planned to haxe a xx lenle lO3bt but the xx eathel prex ented and a class party xx as glx en lnstead And what fun xxe dld haxe' Both danclng and eats xx ere enloyed lmmensely Thls yeal passed much as the one be fole except that oul tlme xxas spent sfudvlng g'QOm9tlX and Caesar ln stead of algebl a and hlstolx Tlme passed IS It has a hablt of dolng xacatlons not excepted and once agaln xxc xx elc dllslxbllllg., the school bell Not much had ch IHLIKU ex ccpt that xxc xx ele noxx llljlltl classmen and entltltd to stats lll the assc mblx 100m The 0fllL8lS thls xcal xxslt DlkNldLllt John Il llldcl XICL lJl6NldLlTt Joe Mx els sccletalx Alx ah lJLt61S0ll and tlidsllltl Uclla DlCk1HSOIl M1 FlQ.l1Cl l xxas chosen f0l class adxlsel and the class plc-cccded lmmcdlatelx .1 T' Page Flfly -.li-i.T,Tiu.1Z 'T X 1 , 1 f' 0 1 l ' ,J I ' , 11 '1 - -A 7 1 1 1 ' . 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' ' L1 . 1. 11 11 1 1 11 1 .'1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1, ' 1 ' 1 4 2 ..:n7be SPIC to busmess The first 1mportant ex ent of the year was the chooslng of class rlngs and plns A commlttee was aopomted and the rlngs and plns duly arrlyed Of course we dldn t w ant to be oyer enthuslastlc but we couldn t help notlclng and commentlng on the superlorlty of our rlngs oy er those of DFGYIOLIS years One p1 oof of our lncreasmg dlgmty was that we no longer clapped w 1ldly when a ylsltor spoke about our needlng a new hlgh school The next thmg of outstandlng lmportance was the tlcket sellmg con test for the band concert and our class d1d so well that we recelved a letter of congratulatlon from Mr Wlllman on our exceptlonal ab1l1ty along that llne W1ll1am Carmlchael was elected ed1tor1n Chlef of the Splc and we ceased to worrv about lts bemg a good one We next gave the Junlor banquet and gave the senlors a royal en tertalnment Then the crow nlng event of our Junior year was announced The play Golden Days was to be produced It goes wlthout saylng that Wlth such talent as John Brandel and Marlan Green for the leads 1t equalled 1f not surpassed the senlor play Once agaln vacatlon rolled by and when we came back we were dlg nlfied senlors Our old frlendly enemles the ex senlors were gone the places of honor were ours the three back rows of the assembly room Then came the class meetlng and the electlon of officers namely presldent Cloyse O Berry NICE presldent Thelma Wrlght secretary Marcellme Welte and treasurer Donald Cobb Mr Braun was commended to the class for our adylser smce he had had so much experlence on the Splc The recommendatlon was approved and he was ofliclally elected Next the senlor play was upon us and we w exe busy makmg sure lt would be as much ot a success as the one the prey 1Ol.lS year A new ldea was worked out very successfullv namely havmg the buslness manager a glrl mstead of a boy and Marcellme VS clte made us proud of the way she handled the sxtuatlon The play was a wonderful success and we were proud to announce that we had upheld the hlgh standards set 1n prevlous years Even the rather lncredulous facultv had to acknowledge the su perlor qualltles of the present senlor class Semor Folly Day what a wealth of chuckles those memorles brmg Then the Senlor Prom Oh the fun of plannlng what we were golng to wear The decoratlons were very orlglnal and the brlght pretty dresses of the glrls carrled out the sprlng theme selected Now we are the guests of the Junlors at the annual Junxor banquet Puttlng on a clever program the Junlors contrad1ct the accusatlons that the younger generatlon IS go1ng to the dogs We came we saw we conquered we are now leaylng the ranks of the hlgh school to enter the much larger force of the alumm We bld you goodby and good luck ALY AH PETERSON lg? i 'll u A ' .I v . , -W Y . . 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V - v , ll v v i v v' l ! 3 ' -1 0 'ne ifty-one l 1775e5PlC1 1 GI Aff WH L We the depntlne QLIIIUI Class of Owosso Hlgh School CIIY of Owosso County of Sh11w1s fe Q tte ot Pqu111b1 ILIITI bemg st1l1 of sound mlnd and lapslng memo1x atte1 and 111 sp1te of ou1 foul st1 e11uous years of hald a11d LlIl'ID1JI6LIdt6tl 11bo1 u11d11 no llllfldt 111 demand do heleby w11te pubhsh and Ili-3Clcl.lL lI11N to be ou1 last VI111 a11d Testament before we Ile down to Olll much needed Ieep 111 w h1ch we set fo1th ou1 bequests 111 the followmg ma11ne1 1 To ou1 suecessms we Ie ue the w e1I en 11611 t1tle of Sen1o1s lf they w1ll p1om1se to uphold the dl I11lX ot the respected tltle our hard 17119011 benches 111 the ll dl ot the assembly mom and the sage ady ICC to keep then dues Ddlfl that they may exe1 be 1110811610118 1n t1me of need To the oncommg 1u111o1s we w11I t11e 11ght to d1Qag1ee Vlth the semors lf they ca1 get aw ay w1th lt 1nd to make holes 1n the cell mg of our esteemed ed1i1ce 1n sald dlsagleements 'lo next yea1 s SOIJIIOIIIOIQS we glxe the UI1Xll6g'L to gtlald and ad use the 11tt1e 11eshmen that they may t1ek to the st1a1ght and IIAIIOYK path 18 they 1o111 ney lhlllllgh the w ICIKQCI w o1ld also to wash the11 ea1s lf then mammas should l0l2.1'Ll the SHCI ed 11tes To all 811001161 s we Ieay e the 11ooks a11d corners of the bu11d1ng so long, Well known a11d SIJGCIRIIX ene1 ous membel s ot the sen1o1 Class H1811 w 111 the followlng B111 C'a1m1chae1 h1s keen bnsmess dblI1lX to B111 'VIav 1n orde1 to keep the 1111s up to date Jack Gleene h1s babx tae: to Clos se Afelton so that the 1nno CQIICG of the h1gh sehool may be mamtamed 1118112111 G1 een hel book ent1tIed How to XVIII and Hold a Man to EIGRIIOI Dougla should the latte1 s present bollcy fall he1 kenneth Ba11de1 N011 h1s good looks to F ank 1Va11en 1f F1 ank p1om1ses to make use of then1 B111 Mu11a1 h1s blufl dllfl pesky t11eks to Bob Hahn lt Bob w1II gne h1s oath 11ot to totally w1ee11 the IJUIICIIIIIJ Jo ll Inandel h1s 5,1111 to I teel Ch1se Rachel Bmw ll he1 ent 1o1 1, 111 to IILIIG Helt In l9StlIT1OIlX wheuot we the Se111o1 flass ot the Owosso Hnfh School 119161111111 set UL11 11and dllfl 111111 Ulll seal ot ofhce the 111ne nth day oi Iune 111 the 1 I o1d one thousand 111116 dled dlltl twenty t13.11l a ed 1 slglltll 111 1 1 t 1 I I X Ifhl' 'IIIONIPSON I -i-I 'IT 21 H ,. 1- ,v' ,,.-,,,- , ,M e, .A --T-.--,f-- ' -1: f- 1 ' L-xv I 1 ,1 ' 11 1 I to f e 1 9 1 1 F , 1 .1 2 ' I K 1 ' ' ' 1 L-If - L.L. 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L A 4 Pa e 'i y-fuu xl i .1775S5PlC JUNIURQ QI9AQfDJD FIISQIUIKCY In September 1923 Oxxosso High opened rts stately portals to one of the largest classes of treshmcn rn its hrstorx Green yet ready to learn they soon xx ent through the perils of 1n1t1at1on and rounded them selves into a class At the first class meetrng Wayne Huber xxas elected presldent Estella Jrllson xrce presrdent Kenneth Ellrot treasurer and Juanlta Loynes secretary The first and only socral ex ent of the first year xx as the freshman party glven at the Emerson At the bevrnnrng, of the semester three of the officers became sopho mores and a nevx class electron xx as necessarx Arthur Wendt xvas elected president Vrrgrnra lr rregel x rce president md Hugh Hlcks treasurer Mrss Schrpper xx as elected class adx rser and ser xed faxthfully The sophomore xear xx as the most unex entful as far as socral ac trxrtres were concerned The officers elected xxere Hoxx ard Doran presr dent Janet Driscoll xrce president Luke Murray treasurer and Eleanor Douglas secretary Mr Trythall vxas chosen adxrser At the begrnnlng of the second semester the presrdent Hoxx ard Doran reslgned and Leonard Glander was elected to fill the x acancy Then came our iunror year Officers xx ere presrdent Hugh Hrcks vrce president Helen Orth treasurer Leonfud Glander secretary Maxine Rust Mr Trythall vxas rcelected as class adx rser The rumors started the soclal ball rolling tor the year by having a blg card and dance nartx at the Emerson It xx as xoted to haxe mother party as soon as p0SSlblC and as soon as the seniors had grx en therr party the rumors held another The rdea of selcctmg a rumor class ring for the next three to five years was consrdered and finally xoted upon It xxas declded that a general committee made up of the presrdent and tour others from each of the Junlor sophomore and freshman classes should DlCk them A rrng and pm were selected from the Herf Jones Company and rt xx as decided that each of the three local iexx elers xx ere to handle them Next came the greatest ex ent of the xvhole year the 1umor class play Tryouts xxere called by Mrss Lord and rt xx as drscox ered that the class had lots of talent It vxas a difficult rob to DlCk the four grrls and fixe boys who should take the parts rn the plav the name of xx hrch was kept secret from all but Juniors until ar assembly xx as held The croxx ning ex ent of the xear took plate ln the form of the annual iunlor senior banquet The Juniors rt thrs time entertained the senrors rn roval fashron The decor ations xx ere most beautiful and the toasts xerx interesting fty l :- ll i 'rin -nn 5: ll l ' J g 1 , . , , - . . l -, .. . .c 4 1 1 ' ' ' '1 1 1 . f . . -. , , K1 1 1 -K1 - I w. 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JUNIDIRQ GLAJJ lIR1Dlbll9 Babcock Nelson Baker Waltel Beebe Challenft Beebe Frances Benham Jewell Bonsor Eugene Brltten Walren Brockyx ay I e Valley Campbell Earl Campbell Kenneth Cardvsell Helen Chawey Florence Clark Kenneth Colby Wayne Colwell Lucllle Congel Cdll0l Cook Maly LOUISE Cook Murlel Coy HOXAdld Cultls Vaudrey Dans Hoyxald Dlckson Donald Dlmmlck EIOIQQ 1,013.11 Hovuard Douglas Eleanol Dleuth Alex Dllscol Janet Dynes Nlllfllll Iflllott Kenneth Fllls Jack I llyy ell Gladys Fcnnell Malk Fold Glen Fl 16391 Vlfglllld PlltCh Bcrnlce Fly Leo Glffey Glace Cllndel 1601141111 flt6ll Nllllld H lhn I'dXXll1 H.-llll on Phlllbl H lhn Rtblltfll, ll llonlc l 1 hol ll lfl Hart Harry Hayes Dorothy Helt Irene Herndon Thelma Herscher Leonard HlCkS Hugh Hllgendorf Lauren Hlnman Marlan Hodges Lvle Horton John 11081116111 Ruth HOUght0l1 Dale Hughes Don Johnson Lucllle Jones Byron lone Helen Josenhans kdll Kauffman Helell lxlln Lols lxllne A J lagulre Vllgll Ffy , X 1 x . 7 7 , 1 1 , . , , . y D . , v , c , v T K , 1 'Q . 9 7 , V . 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I Tl nh S: QFDIIDHIDIMHDIRIEJ GLAJDJ Chester Green Pleeldent Hugh Stuart VICO Preeldent Thelma Glander Secletary Dorothy Gooduch Treaeurex CI ASS MOTTO Alvx aye Reach CI -XSS CO1 URS Blum and Whxlt CIASS PIOVNPR Smut IR 1 S 'I ii, F , A 1 l l ,,,,. er Green hm-ma Glandu-r lbnrmhy Goudriuh Hu uart. S 0 - - . L - - f JA k V . 1 I I JA J X ' . J 1 1 I 1 4 V . 1 1 1 y w , ..e , , n Y ' I A A' K C ,,.,..1 - . , Page ixly 'I i 775'-:JSPIC c f0l3HCMURE9 Qlmdrfef HISTURT It xx rll be exactly txxo xears ago thrs conrrng September that the class of 1930 meekly entered th1s beautrful edrfrce of ours as green llttle freshmen hardly darlng to xx alk doxx rr the halls 'rlone or speak to an upper classman The xx eek after xxe started to hlgh school xxe xx ere mrtlated Maybe the grrls xx eren t but xxe felloxxs xx ere I remember only too xxell xxalkmg fixe mrles home from the country xxhcre xxe had been forced to take fx good strong mlxture of cavenne pepper salts and soap chrps xxrth a mouthful of real strong chexxmg tob rcco for dessert and xxe xxcrc told that xve mrght sxx alloxx the lurce as rt xx as easrer for begrnners It xx as not untll about the mlddle of the semester that xxe mustered up enough courage to ask M1 Cournyer 11 xxe mrght haxe a class meetrng a request vxhrch he granted As I remember lt noxx xxe elected Ken Campbell presrdent Phoebe Harrrson xrce presrdent Leora 'VIart1n secre tary and Mrke lVIansor treasurer and these officers serx ed the class xery nobly It xx as also at thrs meetrng that xxe xoted to hax e an xll class par ty On Nox ember the erghteenth rn the year of our Lord nrneteen hun dred and txxenty srx xxe staged our hard trme prrtx Although xxe dldnt profit by thrs par tv xxe had a lot of fun and xxe gamed consrderable knoxx ledge 1n the staglng of class partres Nothlng happened of much rnter est and xx hen June came vxe left the dear old O H S for a tvxo months rest from the Stlldlib and other bothers But xve all came back agarn thls last September as sophlstrcared sophomores to look down on and enxoy the mrsfor tunes of the poor llttle Freshres and rncrdentally get a lrttle more educatron But as fate xxould haxe lt the School Board passed a laxx that there xx ould be no hazrng of the freshmen thrs year Novx xxasnt that a shame after xxe had been treated o badly and had so hopefully looked forxx ard to the rmmense pleasure of lnrtratrng the next class? But all our hopes xxere smashed They called a specral assembly to tell us that hazrng xx as only small town stuff and so forth They ex en vxent so far xx rth the evplanatron as to xx rrte an artrcle rn the Oxx ossonran that rt xx as out of fa hron to rnrtrate freshmen any more Trme rolled along and ex errtually the sophomores had a class meet mg and an electron of oflicers The ofhcers for th1s year xxere Chester Green presldent Hugh Stuart xrce presrdent Thelma Glander secretary and Dorothy G00dllCh treasurer We thlnk these ofhcers haxe served as noblv as the pr ex rous ones We are noxx enter mg upon the home stretch of our school career and xxe are eager lv lookrng for xx ard to the dax xx hen xxe shall be upper classmen , I ind -Y1.-,refers me u A u-e e .1 -- as-ee ,147 been - n ! .1 , y T , T . il F f' T l A W- ,l '1 I v' ,. . v 1 . . ,- 's . ' r , V ' .' c .1 N - , i ' v r n 1 1 v v . v ' L1 v A v C .1 D l I t x , Lv Lu, 1 Lv 1 ' .', Y. 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K, 'l' 1 v . v' x - l i I 1 4 N l':iLLu S','t,'- - B e1779eSPlC r. . -A I JDIDHGDIWIDBIEO IEMQAJJ RIDIIDILQ Angle Carolyn Arnett V1v1an Azleton Cloyse Baker Mlldred Basso James Behrens Marguerlte Bentley Gayle Bllou Edgar Bmgham Beulah Blssel Ellzabeth Boehm Evelyn Carl Ronald Cartwr1ght Ethelvn Chase Lacel Clark Wade Conklln Leora Cook Robert C05 Emlly Cummmgs Claud Cram Ethel Crandall Rhea Cronkhlte Arthul Day Belxa DeF1elds Lllllan Detvxllel Jeanette D1ck1e Ralph Doxle Raymond DIUFQ Paullne Dynes M315 Ellen Elllott Molna Fmch Bettv Fitch Glen Flanks Edwln Fleeman Leroy Frlday Vernon Fulmer Jean Galboxl Irene George Letla Gmther Mlldred G00dllLh Dorothx G1 mt Robelt Guen Fhestel Gllldtll A1nold Gulske Ednx Hlmburgex Ilene Hamllton Earl Hayes Ross Hayes Ruth Hedges Leta Hettlnger Dorothy Hlcks Zella Holtzkemper Katherme Hornus Edvs ard Hozak Amy Hudson Gerald Hufnagle Mary Hume Patty Hutchlnson Delta Hutt W1ll1am Jenklns Belva Kmsey Velma Klngsland Robert Koerner Floyd Klamel Edna Iuause Katherine I a Hame Robert Iahman Iflctor Lmgo Louls I 1ttle Robert I s 4 'll 7 V. .7 . 9 9 1 1 7 7 7 . 7 ' N v ' 7, . 1 7 L , 4 1 V , ! 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' Pam- .ix -t. ree :- NAMI- GOI don Van Pelt Thelma Be1 IIICQ C heste1 Dolothy GO0dl 1ch Iwances Sande1son Hugh Stuart If y elyn WIGFS Delta Hutchlnson Vly lan Reed Robert La Halne Paulme D1 u1 y Ol1y e Randolph Zella Hlcks Roy Whltehearse Coy la Loynes W I1 g1n1a Tobey Ronald Carr Theora McCully OIIY e W1ll1arns Pearl Wesch I obe1t Cook 'lIa11or1e Schultz Glande1 Roe Green NIa1g,ue11te Met arthv C o1a R1sdon WAFIQII Slmmons Ey ely n Lemu11yan Ruth Klmgblel Eall Hass l'1ances O1mes Lllzabeth Olsen l y man Cook Antonle Osvy ald La X e111e Savy Cl l oulse Slemln Paul Nutson lyoss Hay es I to Woodard VK adn Clalk Pay Bakel Q ha1lf.s Pury es SCIACIISCIIIE HOBBX Study 1111, blology Slllglllg Loolmg G11n111ng, Play mg B11dgc Plllllllg' taffy Iyatmg, lady nngus Snake chalmmg, I mdmg angleyyol INS I at1ng candy Ready funny papus bU6tCh1l1g St1 mgmg beads Lheyy mg gum Study lng Caesar Pallltlng Rolle1 Skatlng lalkmg football Rep11mand1ng Ronald WIOVIGS Talklng SCOUUIIQ' Sha1pen1n5, penclls Study lng, D1 ODDIIU., handke1ch1ei Llushlng Ramng, munes Horse back 11d1ng, fhasmg, hle tlL1LkS C 0lI6SDOIIdlI1f:, C lt dlllllf., house l'ol1t1cs IIAYIIIIIL, untlpedv s XI 1ll11n5, to school I 1ll ng co yn lyuung, Sflllllll Nl 11111111 yylst uacks 11111, Ll iflllly., I mdum 779-'SSPIC To be an 1s AMBITION I mdbergh SUCCGSSOI of John Teach Schoo Vleet l marm G1 eta Ga1 bo Coy ot Texas G geometry 1lbe1t Sunday school t6dCh8l I lbrarlan QIOSS the ocean m Play G1oyy Goy er Palnt Cum lv Footb Play J Long outh Ol gan Hollyvyood ness of Dorcas Home 1'1afF1c cop teapot dome ha11 all h6lO eyy s harp hall X ell leadel See A See a f11ca real buffalo Spamsh dance1 P1 lma dona H IX e A sho I earn Flool black ha11 rt dress Latln ABC s yy alke1 A1t1st De-.ce nd Nldgdl a F Cas tatlon oyy ner N11 et Ge1t1ude Fde X 1s1t Bronx Zoo alls 1le 1 Stanley Steame1 Iny ent Xutson auto Oyyn Inyen Slklm ld 'N P11 lf I'1cs1c t COIl3DS1bl9 C Eng, channel I Tlmes ltnt W C T lent I S han L j V X , 11 E -Xi 1 1 0 5 - Q , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 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FKUHNCU . it , I H Y' I lil , 'W'-'f 0 , WIIIIRU1 Q-ogmlll r lr nm rJ Mu. Wrlphl INQESTIHHIMIIAN GPU A If VVlll11m SLLj.,l11lllLl Ixuldcnt Mfxx Wrlght X111 Plcsldent Mllrlud IOOHHN T 4 umm FI AbS M01 F0 I ow al to Dutx C1 ASQ FOI OR Old Rom md G1 xx CI -X9SPIOVSPh Quemt Im I X - ' ' H '- . ,, ,, , ' .1 ' L- Mil4 ml Lum is Mn 'nriv Young' g - ' 'f n J 4 - 1 ' ' . N - A L ' , 9 0 cf f ' .1 Lwllf ' l' . , . Ash A c l ' ' ' W ' 1' ' 'S' , ' Marjorie Young - - - Secretary . n i A Il- ---V lu 1: .1 1 I n N1 'Y 7 A 'A nV. sv ,. . L , . .' ' 1 'z ,' ' 1 'v w Y 1 y .- . . , , . ' A 3 12 , Y 1 V I-u , , , - F V ' Y ,, ,,,,4., '4:i4.-...v - W - Vugf Si 'ly-six Q-I ERESHMAN PLAJEI' HISTORY When the frrst semester freshmen trarled up the steps of the Owosso Hrgh School thes recerved a hearty welcome from the educated freshmen The first meetlng was xery successful vrewlng the fact that manv of the members present had never attended a class meetrng of any sort Thrs meetrng was held on November 14 1927 So large was the gathnrrng that the entrre perlod was used for the electron of officers Mrss Tubbs presrded and the followmg officers were elected president Wrlllam Seegmrller xrce pr esrdent Max Wrrght secretary Marjorie Young tu rsurer Mrldred Ioomrs After the meetrng the class assembled on the campus to have the QDIC prcture taken On December 6 a second class gatherlng was called Mrss Bussey w as chosen as class advrser and has acted at several trmes as sergeant at arms A commrttee composed of Margaret VandeMark LeValley Drmmrck Ieona Smalley and Geraldrne Ferrls was appornted to choose the class colors 'lherr taste was com entronal and they chose old rose and gray A long rest was enjoyed because the thrrd meetmg was called five months later on Aprrl 20 Mrss Bussev called the meeting to order and Wrllram Seegmrller presrded The presrdent frrst appornted a committee to choose the class motto They chose the motto- Loyal to Duty The class How er was then consrdered Out of the three flowers mentroned the sweet pea recerx ed the marorrty of votes An all class party was consrdered and Mrss Bussey made some trenchant crrtrcrsm on freshmen grxrng, an all class party It was there fore decrded to haxe a freshman party Betty VanDyne Helen Clark I eValley Drmmrck Wayne Crosby Josephme Cooper and Geraldrne Ferrrs worked on the program and the party was held rn May Srnce the class has been so large '1 good begrnnrng has been made The class rs thankful to Mrss Bussey for her adxrce and leadershlp durrng the year 9 U -if 4 A -' i ' , ' C C' J . . - , ' , as u ' K Y v . 1 . v. 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Brocklxax Agnes Brotkxx IN X ern lld Broun Lloxd Blown Mclxln Buness C lll lmphell NI lxlm IITIDIJLII X llglllll lT'll1lCI'l ul D ln IFIIQYIILI Ag lllll upentcl I' lll llr Rovun IIVQIIHIINIAIINII IPII AQIJI IIRIDIQIIQ flllothtls Wlltll L Ieo lhllllplln Helen CIIIDIO Ferdlnand fhlpnlan Geraldlm htlbo Andrew klllk Helen Cluton Russel f0lIx6S Arlene ollb Robelt ohoon D0llb ohoon Dilllthl olllld Leota olllns Robelt ook Gerlld ooper JOQCDIUIFIL opw Gel lldlm ox LIIII ln lndall DOTIS lndlll Eethel lne Bettk HIL Frlnces lne Luclen Illlu bmorgettl IJIIIIYIQ' CIITQHCL Illxellpolt Joseph Nlllgllc llox 4 np lux nl llflll Iunnc l lllllulx 1 I,ll'lL,XX lll J lll LN lll du mol lx mth I Illllill Run c cl I'lllott Belvl Flx Aclelbelt Isssllnger Ilene IIIQQ ll I ekete Mary I LIIIS Cer lldlnc F011 lb 'VIarJol IG I'lIl11OI'6 Burt Pltch Glle Fold Emllx I llcke Mlldled I IIC gel Jean I-lltch J ich I-lltsler Fmlll 1 Iuller Ju'lnlt'l I'llII8l Lllah If ulltr Robert Gllloxvlw Genleverc Calnett Cllfford G ltes Cl lrence Gel lICh Cvrlll Gldlcy Wllma ill lssblook Irene C oumhel' Max G1 lham Goldon lah lfll lcslle ll IDX 1 Ch ll es lun Jtnmttm lunthll HL Ln lu em ln Bc x fllllllll Ircm lll NI III., lllt lll Rilljlll llford D llc lllllbllfgtl IIOIOIIIX HIIHIKDH Alvl H llpel Ixathleen HAIIIS Burklev Hart lvelyn Halt IOIS Halley Edlth Hnskell Evelyn Havwcroft Robert Hayes Max Hut Ethel Hast Helen I-Ielrln Delvln Hepfnel Frederlck Herman Bernlce Hetfleld Homer Hoshleld Dorm Hoose Lvelene Hoose Gladys Howard Ruth Hueschen Margaret Hughes Helen Hulbert Dalsy Hulbert Wllma Jtnklns Lflverna Johnson Warren Jones Leland Jox If OISG JUN 'll IX IXIUITIIIII1 Herbert Ixlbltr Agnes lundlll Donnl lxcntflcld NIITX luntfitld Ihlllp Ixcrbx Harland Ixcrhx kenneth Nxly lg.l i 1 bQ J 9 , Y . -2 . . , ...y 2 , . 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Lytle Margaret Malik Frank Marble Arly Marks Alfred Marks Clara Martin Ruth Matthews Herbert Maybaugh Thelma May Robert May William McC11sh Benny McCall Harold McCuIlv Evora McDonald Eleanor McFacheron Ray Mclilacheron Ross Mclntvre Frances Merrill Merwm Mertz Sophia Miller Caroly Miller Charles Nlilllkin Jack Miner Herschel Mogg Roy Mole Byron Mollema Clifford Morgan Charles Morrison Don Moulton Donald Mudge Irene Nelson George Noonon Rolla Nlorris Vivian Oberlin Ardlth OBerrx Vernal O H'ura Georgia Osmer Harold Oswald Antome Ortvune Naomi GIIIQAQIJ' ROLL Owens Barbara Palmer Eugene Papenfuss Clarence Paquette Roy Parker Irene Parker Jane Parrish Myrtle Patrick Pete Perklns John Perkins Violet Peru Walter Peterson Nellie Petru John Pomikal Frances Purves Kelly Radm Leon Randolph Olive Reeser Welton Reynolds Mary Louise Richmond Sheldon Rlfken Wlllle Robertson Edith Rolando Dominick Rolando Lucy Rose Arlene Rosa Rlta Rowell Ivan Royce LaMae Royce Louise Rudow Alvm Rutledge Ralston Sack Bertha Satkrider Betty Sanftleben Arlene Saska Ethel cCont1nued on bottom rf next parcel Saska Leonard Sawer Margaret Schultz Gaylord Schultz Margaret Schultz Phylis Sexton Carl Shapiro Beatrlce Shadbolt Margaret Sheldon Mildred Shepard Justin Shepard MHPIOH Sherman Helen Shier Patricia Simmons Warren Singer Clara Smalley Leona Smith Leo Smith Lloyd Smder Lawrence Snow Olive Somers Geraldme Soupal Jerry Soule Thomas Sparkla Robert Spless Harriet Spltler Ansel St Johns Kenneth St Johns Olin Sutton Thedabelle Tarolll Doris Tarolll Paul Tesllk Mary Thornburg Gladys Thornburg Ruth Thurston Leslie I Pasze Sixty nine i'l I I I I I I 'ir 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 7 9 Y Y I I Y I I Y Y Y I I I I 1 A 1 1 1 I , I I 1 Y I I 1 Y . 7 . 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I , '- I I I l I 1.1: NAME Marjorie Young Max Wright Ella Louise Jennings Mark Wietzke Duane Beebe Betty VanDyne Rovs ena Carr I awrence Snider Robert Inch Harriet Spless Thomas Soule Geraldine Ferris Barbara Owen Wayne Crosby Marjorie Ferris Marion Shepard Josephine Cooper Helen Sherman Mar garet Vandemark Stella Tkacz LaVerne Little l ourse Royse Vernal O Berry Jack Frrtch Frederrcka Welte Leona Smally Vlrldred Frrche Llrzabeth Bissel Wm Seegmrller Robert Hawcroft Ruth Thornburg Gladys Thornburg Bert Frlmore QfTA6IISCIIG0l' HOBBY Antiques Sports Teasing Thinking Music Being happy Sports Talking I oafing To argue wrth teachers Whisper mg Clothes Study mg Grmnrng Clothes Be still Dancing Writing Writing Sayrng nothing eloquently Doing nothing hating lrghtly at all times Motoring Thlllklllg' Dr eamrng Basket ball Basket ball Jew elry Studying Horses Be nrce Be nicest Ar -wssmo -1- -I AMBITION Antique dealer Most anything To be a musician Get married Be a batchelor Helen Wills be a law yer be himself To be a man Dean of Women Be a doctor be a slaxe ot f'1Sl llOll X aledlctorlan of il like Hood like Geraldrnm a lawyer nice to ex er yonc be an excax ator Teach H S English To be Miss M Jones Lose hrs dimples Interior decorating Be like Cloyse To be lrke Miss Gollrher Be a small copy of M u ce Stay young Get older Be fashionable alvu rys Be like his father Own a merry go round Be like Gladys Be like Ruth Be Chopin II PRFSHNIEIN Cl ASS ROLI VK rllr rms Ruth 'Irllotson Lucrlc Xanlelt Glen Welte Freddie. 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U :ff ..:775e5PlCc... 476 J OWUSSDNIAN In lts three year of e'c1stence the Oxxossonlan has slowly but surely crept out of 1tS mfanex and 19 noxx an establlshed factor of the hlgh school Llke most of our best and Ch0lC8NI thmgs It lmprox es xxlth age From the former four page paper has been developed one of elght pages Prex lously to thls veal a tx pe xx as used xx hlch xxas rather large but thls has been changed for a smaller SIZE whlch lmprox es the appearance of the paper and allows more materlal to till the same space A speclal sectlon has been arranged for the elghth grades of the Emerson and Llncoln Schools ln whlch artlcles wrltten by their students are publlshed The paper thls year has been most fortunate ln haxlng the lllustrlous Don Juan conduct a department ln xvhlch he has ansxxex ed questlons on everythlng from the meanlng of words to advlce ln love affalrs A series of cuts and artlcles on the lmportant bulldmgs of Owosso has been publlshed through out the year Speclal cuts hftxe been made to head the Joke sport and Don Juan columns Perhaps one of the blggest lmprovements has been the mtroductlon of advertlsements There haxe been approxxmately five ads ln each ISSUE It IS largely through the advertisers that so many 1m provements have been made and such a large paper has been publlshed Speclal edxtlons were prmted for Chrlstmas St Patrlck s Day and Graduatlon alternately and thls has ploduced some very admlrable results Thelma Wrxght edltor Mrs Gebhart advlser and VV1ll1am Carmlchael buslness manager haxe been lndlspensable factors Wlth the leavmg of Mlss Tubbs Mrs Gebhart assumed the dutles of Dean of Glrls and Mlss Woodard very credltably began asslstance wlth the paper The hlgh school prlntlng department has publlshed the ISSUES xvlth the cxceptlon of the COHIDOSIUOH of materlal The Owossoman looks forxx ard to many successful and useful years The edltorlal and buslness staffs mclude Edltor Thelma Wrlght Busmess Manager Wlllldm Carmlchael ASSOCl3t9 Edltors Marlan Green Elsxe Le1boxx1tL Jokes Jack Ellls Edvxln Hahn Cartoonlsts Frank Warren Mlke Mansor Leo Frye Exchange Evelyn Wallace Typlsts Beatrice Broxxn Chrlstlne Vltek Reporters Wllllam Morencx Bernlce Roe Annabelle Ward Helena Kalser Irene Loynes Ardls Needham Ellzabeth Wlllman Arthur Clapp Fllbert Hartshorn Ralph D1ck1e Patty Hume Cecll Hayes V1rg1n1a Wl6tZk8 Marcelllne Welte Estella Jlllson Vllldled Gmther Arlene Post and Kenneth Elllott 'S l1zS txth m '-' f ,,.f ? , -f , -g--3. ' 1 I Q . ,,. y,, . v . I , , ' S f I . AL. v' 1 ' t . D, v nv K- v ' - , I t . ' . 4 V l , , Y 1 a ln' . V n n - n ' n s n , I . , . , T. The paper has been published fortnightly by two staffs working , . U V . . Y 7 ' 9 1 1 . I ' 7 . . . . . . P ' 7 -w ' y I sT . 7 Y. n K T 9 l r ' T ,yy 1 9 D 1 7 Y Q 7 . 3 Y 9 9 . 1 v r 1 ' v - 1 , , i , V Y 'JF' YV A - .E I ' Y ' I l 'a e even '- ree lllll CARMIC HAFI ldntor nn l :of 7251-ISPIC L -- G EDITORIAL sfmrr Thue ls, lndccd, no pew son able to xcallze Ol aanecmtc to 1ts true cvctcnt thc accomphshments, of an orlfanlfdtxon unless he lnmself has been one of the factors Ill the olgfxnlfdtlon The work of edltlng thls book has not only taken ten monthe of plannlng but hae l!lV0lNld the cooperatlon ol ex U1 member of the school Ill SOYUG Uldflflel' Thls finlshed book stands as a lecold of thc 1028 school yeal, to be Qure, but there IQ SOTTl9thlll1.f deeper than 1ust thls 11 lthxn 1ts cox us It IS the product of a stall ot lov.tl workers, cheery co 01761311118 .ind staunch optlmlsts Only under such condltxons can dlmClllfl6S be oxelcome and hard work turned to pleasant OCLLIDAUOI1 Marnan Croc-n Jamk Crum lnlun Wuscnlxerl. Frank Warren Asst Pdltor ln Chief qport l'dltor gocnty ldltor lelllor ln Lhllf 1920 Ilornnce Brown Robert Daunport 1 llh0l Il11 Stunt V O liraun Art Pdltor Asst Art lwlltor Jok: lwlltor Arlvlscr x i v--' ' g- l'm.n. Sun nu four ' 1 l X .- 'l i1 ' l X - D C l X 1 u 3' .1 l 11 4 Q ' 1 Il ' .' X l ' 1 1 lx .1 1 I 'rr . 11 ' , 1 ,., , .. , . , . 1 1 ' - 1 'rv ' , Q' ' -h 1 1 I , . . , ' ' vm l ' rg-v 1 1 l 1 I . . .1 .'1 1 1 1 Q I x 1 v 1 . Q . . 1 .' Y. . HU . 1 7 ' r 1 . - 1 Y 11 1 1 . V . A . . . .. . . . . 7 I 4 ' . . I l s ' , .- , .. . .j' .1 f 4 - 3- - - L j' L ',..j' .j' ' ,, -I I l . . . , I . ,. , .K . A D l , 1' -IC f f . l ' . 1 ' 1.1, Q v X n I .. 1 n I 5 ' l 'U , 1 1 E7 .:7beSPlC PJUSINEJEP STAFF The bD1C through 1tsel1 ls an independent or ganlzatlon and thus is self supportlng It ha been no small task to xx atch the finances and the credlt for this undertaking falls upon the most capable Jos mums business manager Joe Myers Hmmm Manager The sales haxe reached a record mark at the date of publlcatlon due largely to the efficlencv of Fllzabeth Wlllman sales manager Many not on the staff have glsen thelr services and have thus helped to the extent that the staff gratefully acknowledges the mterest and aid of Mr Hood and Miss qCl'lllJlJF'Y' faculty members Velma Whlte has asslsted greatly in the sales campalgn and Gulnex Ll e Thompson and Florence Johnson have asslsted as typlsts Ma 'ig r Al ert mz Ma an r A t Ad ertising Mez Sales Manager Ar h Cl II Alma S h lt Mitchell Mrs Gebhart 9 retary S ay F :tor f R a er L lax S nt e K Z ' ' - , --1' - , 1 1 I - 1 , Y l r ' , l ' v 'WM l L n - 1 . . . . 9 . . ' , . S v Y . . . . . , I ' , ' ' . . l I , ' , . . . . . K W . .. . , . . . .. y 1 . 1 . ' ' - - v 9 ' . 1 9 - V ' . Y . . I 7 K 7 ' . . 1 . ' ' ' , . T .ff n . , , ' . I Y I . v ' V. ' . . . . . ' y , . 1 1 1 ' 1 w' ' , . . . . I Mary Alliton Leslie Warden Helena Kaiser Elizabeth Willman Ass't liusim-ss n. 0 tv isi n' 4' ss' v ' ' r. L t ur fl m J ' c u z Lois ' . Photo Editor .oc 'n 1 Al' Proo 9 d l II I I 4. pl l l , -' Y , ? ' l 5 , Y H i 7 lr ' r r V ' ' e Sc-ve y-flv ll 7750 SPIC Laser W1-as Irene ET It is not difiicult to follow ideas and to accomplish tasks already begun by others but the foundation of our modcln ady ancement IS really the realization of things which no one else had ex 91 thought could be ac compllshed We haye such an lllustratlon as we look back to the b11th year of the Sp1C twenty six years ago Prmtlng 1n 1902 was far more expensixe than at present because most of the work was done by hand Today machines compose the ma terlal and high speed presses print the pages in less than half the tlme formerly required The modem process of engray mg was comparatlx ely new and yery expensive Not only did financial rum seek to upset any attempt to publlsh a book but there were yely few yearbooks ax allable by which to plan a new annual Henry Sherman and Burt Crowe declded that these difficulties could be oy ercome and sought permlsslon to publlsh a book 'lhe school authorl ties wele rather af1a1d to r1sk a pOSS1bll1ty of fallure but compromised with these two young men It was arranged that the boys must stand any loss lncurred but if any money was ealned that they might haye it The first task was to find a name sultable for the annual so a com mittee from the senior class was appointed to glye a title to the book To name a year book was also a difficult Job Todav theme axe hundreds of annuals w1th as many dlfferent names but at that time we must remem bel there were very few schools whlch had yearbooks to name so the committee had to search around unt1l they found a suitable appellation The name they chose was the Splck a French word as we under stand It having two meanings The first of these meanings IS b11ght or sparkllng and the second IS to the point 'lhe latter tlanslatlon lb perhaps the one for whlch the name was used because the book summed up and condensed all the events of a school veal 1nto one small x olume It remalns never the less that a snappy t1tle w as chosen a word w hlch has left an mdellble mark on the hearts and memories of the stu dents of Owosso High during the last twenty SIX years a name which sets ou1 yeal book off from ey ery other annual ey er printed and marks it as being a pubhcation of Owosso High School For some reason the last letter of tht word w as dropped in 1910 making the title SDIO as it IS today Why this w as done llttle is known but the D1 onunclatlon remamed the same at least M1 Sherman and Mr Crowe published a beautlful little book many copies of w h1ch are still m existence Each year has found a gradual IUIDIOX ement due to lmplox ed methods of publishing and a nex e1 ceasing S631Ch fol lmplox emcnt Thus the class of 1928 contributes 1ts bm ok a lidtlllal stquence of the expel lence of twenty six Splc staffs 'F Pug Se enty Bl it 1 Y g ' B I 1' ' l . . 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'bm' fa A M5 Q31 ff 'fri I I , ,. ii-+71 375 V'-1. f NC SKU 6-J L 1 ' q I I Y :1 .. ...--1.. ::772e5PlC f ANIIIINK M I um Mm r 9tllllFEIRMA'lIVIVlIV3 lIDlIl lP1AClll lllNltP CIWAM tllx Illl I ll st Spa. 1kc1 Llllll. l ll Suomi Spa lkll 111111 'N mu Thlrd Spa 1kL1 The 111 opos1t1o11 f0l th1Q yea1 s debates vt as Reeolx ed that e Duect P1 lmdl 1 S1 stcm ot Nommatmg C'a11d1dates f0l Pubhc Office 1n the Umted States Should bt Abollshed O11 N01 embu 18 th1s X621 s te 1m met Sag111a11 A1thu1 H1ll here 1n the assemblx hall A good audlence 111 ected them as thev took then' places I'l1e debates xx exe 1 Ll 1 clost and thc co11st1 LICIIX e speeches and the 1ebuttals were ex Ll1lX 111 xtchtd A1thu1 Hlll 11011 the declslon hoxxucr due largely to M1 Sho1t a xttu 111 dtbatu o11 the OPIJUSIHQ' team The team 11 as 11ot tl1NC0llldg6Cl 101 the debate bl ought much to then credlt and lt mdulgcd xx 1th mole X1g0l than ex e1 11110 the tdCt1CS of debat mg Fmally the team mat I H S 1t Iapeu on DLC6mb6l 8 Agam Ovsoeso lost and agam a Stdl xx is found o11 tht 013150511111 team 111 l.lfId.lCC C uev state Chamlllllll 0141101 of last xeal 'lhtst two dtbitm tndfd the xxo1l1 ot tht dll1lTTlltlXL a11d Coach de Boom lITlnlLfl1dlllX llllllltl l11s 1ttc11t1o11 to the lntutsts of the negatne tam ll tt m111 1 llt more th 111 111111111 1ls1 tht stlxlct tIlClLlldl1C6 a 111141 1x1tl1 xxl11tl1 NI1 1 111 l1111dlx mtcust 1 cu PF 1 l N IN 1,11 ii I l l1 1 1l sl 11 l 1 i ! r 1 ST ' L: 1 r, :lv l51mn1. 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XNDIN1 lm Y C re Thompson NMIQACI UVIEO lDll2Il?nAqll'IllNllG TEAM C LIIHLXQIL Thompson First Speaker I In 1 Iebow slsl Second Speaker I ls Inn X01 g Thlrd Speaker The debatmg team for 1927 28 was agam sponsored by the Lyceum Club of the hlgh school The negatnt team was composed ot Gulnexere Thompson Llna I ebow skl and Fltanor Young wlth EdYVlI'l Hahn as substltute The mst negatne debate was held at Owosso on January 12 wlth St Johns Fhe St Johns team was composed of Helen Smith Arthur Qteere and Dwlght Large Ow osso put up a hard fight but lost ln a 2 to 1 declslon to more experlenced debaters The last debate of the ellmmatlon serxes w as held January 26 at Bay Clty Marx 1n Persons Frederlck Braman and Paul Belknap comprlsed the bay C1ty team Agaln Ow osso lost 1n a 2 to 1 declslon after an excxtlng and close contest Although all debates were lost and Ow osso was unable to enter tulther ellmlnatlons fox state champlonshlp hopes are entertalned for more sutcesstul te xms next wear A debatxng class under the dlrectlon of 'NI1 de Boom was olganlzed to prepare for next year s debates Nluth Cl6Cl1t IS due to Mr de Boom w hose untlrlng efforts were re sponslble ton w hatex 91 amount of success w as attalned 'ii X 'IH iq I I I l I I I . ,, ,I ll STI ' 1: Mr. Ill- ltoom, lialwurcl Hz: nz Al mlvsk: Lina Lebowski. 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Y . . . . , , , . . . . 5 I , , ' - I I , Y. -, ' , A- .1 - ' -- - A W I' Y Y Y ' l'. e S t,-rin- I' 'MGSPIC ANDING om I1 ft 111 r11.l1t1 I' l1.f1r Ihlovx Ll111 I 1 l1 1 1 1 1 1 Arnold Saska H.1r11l1l lh1ll1p W R lham1111111 bl TING I' rl lxtl1 I Ulldrll 'hr h1r Max R11har1Isu11 I All Mlll 1 llhl Murr 1x K1 nneth Ja1l1s1111 I ter I5 I 1 ll 1 1 mm 11 11 ark Wllllam Max l'.1rl Sl.111111r lh.f1rl1 M11r1.111 1n11 1 111r 1 arl. 11 11 1 11 Max Wrlxtht Ros H1131 Harl1 ll kr-rbx Nathan Md ullv I11 S1 1111111 A J kllllt ll.1rrx Hart CWVGDSSGD HIGH S0 IIHINDGUIII lltbgeklllxlllllb The h1gh school band, 1n the second Veal of lts organuatlon Lllldel the dlrectlon of Mr Ch2.ITlD10ll, has made consldel able progl ess New ma lnstrumental muslc and fl om the Q1 ade mchestras, both belng' Llllflel thc dlrectlon of M1 Champlon The band ente1 ed the state band contest at East Lansmg Max 16 1997, and took th11d place 111 class D Class D bands xx e1e those Ol gan17ed less than one yeal Durlng the summel, the band gaxc a concext ex 615 F11d IX ex Qllllljl, that the vseathel permltted F01 thlS the Chambel ot Commelcc gaxe the band H1119 hundred dollal s, 11.111 ot v1h1ch xx as used to pulchase 11exx 1nst1u ments and palt vsas used to g1xe the band an outmg ton .1 xx eek at qllxtl Lake A set of tympam and txxo bassoons xx uc the lllNIl l.ll'f'lCllIS IllllCll21b6fl The band gaxe 11s s1 1ond annu.1l hand LOIICGII 11 tl11 Haptlst Chulch, Feb '70, xx hlch xx as 11c11x ed xxlth 1 gleat deal of 8l'lIl'lllNld.Nl'H Th1 proceeds from th1s conult also xx cle used to pax 1111 11111 lIlNIl 111111 nts 'I h1 and xxas ass1st1d hx th1 I 111111111 frlll C111-Klub, th1 I' mllsfhll Boxs cxlll ll 1, the Hlgh Qchool NI1x11l 1 h11111s .llltl tl11 Il11,l1 S1h11ol bnls 1 lk Q uh 0 l1.1111l plaxul lll ll .s s . lIN 11.11t11. ta 111 th1 111.111 ot II11 111111111 1111 Jand x S 'Q I -un ST 'Z tfr ' 'f ' - I1 f' ' I 'I i 1' , l'l1:1-I1-s Mill '1', K1-1111-LI1 l'lt1t'l1. 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I H I - - I ' 1-11,11 1-21111.11 I vs ...:779e5PlC f' DWDSSD HIGH SCHOOL BAND Wxlham R Champion Dlrector Jack Greene Joe M yers Asslstant Leader Presldent Secretary and Treasurer Gale Fltch DRUM MAJOR Edgar Bllow VLUTEQ AND PICCOI OS Gale FltCh Charles Morgm CLARINETS Leslle Warden Kenneth Jackson Peter Basso Wxlllam Seegmlller Earl Lytle Max Rlchardson Dean Mllls Leonard Herschel Robert Sparkm Byron Jones Kenneth Kerby James Dlngwall John Perklns OBOE Arthur Cronkhnte BASSOON IeValle5 DlmmlCk Jr Eugene Palmer SOPRANO QAXOPHONE Wllllim May XLTO QAXOPHONF Ben McCl1sh Robert Cook TENOR SAXOPHONE Frank Van de Mark John Horton BARITONE .SAXOPHONE Donald Dlckson TRUMPLTS Jack Greene Norman Thompson Irvmg Arnett Gale Klpp Evert Klhlstrand CORNETS Mark Wletzke Ross Hayes Harlan Kerby Wllber Klme Wlllxam McCl1sh ASSOClat9 Nlembers Llbrarlan FRENCH HORNS Earl Sklnner Clnfford Mallery James Mmer Warren Johnson EUPHONIUM Nathan McNully TROMBONES Harry Hart Leo Sparkla A J Klme Hlldlng Klhlstrand Eb BASS Harold Phllllps BBb BASS Glen Fitch Kenneth Clark PEPCUSSION Arnold Saska Charles Mlller Edward Crandall TYMPANII Joe M5 ers Page Euzhty om l 1 ii 41 nr- l W V Y H 1 l .. l A ' P J- N J J - V , ' If' ' .' . 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I ' X Y - A . ,l 43 775eSPlC 2 From left to right laul Natson Donald Hart W R Lhampxon Jullus Sllxerman Nathan McCully Ldlth Darhng Frank Van de Mark Alma loodnll Lllhan lr stun Joe Myers Rhea Crandal Frances Wallace Charles Morgan Jame 'Vhner Wlllmm May Glen Ptch Parl Skmner Leslxe Warden Ben McCl1sh Wlllxam Seegmlller Naom1Pazquet fhedabelle Sutton Plwabeth Wxllman Stuart Johnson Harry Hart Sheldon Richmond Jack Greene vla lou Sutton Harr et 5110 lrunz Arnett DRGHBSTRA W R Champion Director Harrxet Spless Accompamst Due to the able dnectlon of M1 Champlon and the cooperatlon of all 1ts members, the O1CllGSt18 ha emoyed a vely successful season Indeed, such progress has been made that entrance to the State MUSIC Contest at Mount Pleasant was galned th s 51-:ar Many new and dlflicult LOUl1JOSltlOflN were studled and played at xarlous events durlng the school year, such as assemblies, banquets, Par Among the selectlons studled xx exe the Andante from Tschalkow Sk1S 5th Symphonv, and Mozart s ox ertul e, The Mag1C Flute The outlook tor 1929 ls 0IJl.lII'11StlC, inasmuch as sexeral students, broadened by two xcal s of orchc stnal Vl0lk are rtturnlng M1 Champxon dun mg the past txso yL1ilS has enlarged the orchestra from mne or ten memlm to the numben sun Ill the aboxe pxcture Harrlet Splcss has .accompanled the 0l1I1l.lllldt1OIl duung the yeal Ouosso Hugh max xull le p oud of ns orchestra .md gratefully at knovxledges the tffm ts ol 'Nh I hampmn Klllllllj, thls flfllt' Fnhx nd l I 4 l l 1 ' I i U, S l ' '11 z , . IQ? - ',- , . , ' . - ' . ' Y . 1 , I' r ' , ss. v . ' . . ' 1 . . S Y ' . L. . I ent-Teacher meetings, and the senior play. ' ' V , , ni 9? ' ' - -y , v , , as ' H v v -,1 -L1 ,S . - 1 y 1 x ' ' .. ' Y 1' 1 K- 1 v 41 '81, 1 L- ' ' 1 'S U x ' B' 1 A I 4 ' ' I ' ' xx--1 1 L- 1 . 1 ' 1 ' ' Al l -' I 1 -I I 1 K-K. ' r , . . A .I 2. ' ' ' A. -. 13 1 1 1 1- 1 1 , 1 . ' 1 1 ' . ' 1' r '.. ' . 1 ' ' , ' - . Pups' 1' 1 ljvlwfr l' L, I T A - 'e H se- .a779e5PlC L... . .---2... 'Z Lk ROV! lx th ll ll l zur n HI e I rf XV1l nam Carmnchael Lyle Hodges r llrlun JNI UNK l' k W rr r A Il S1 ku Farl Sknnner Fdszar B1 ow AGRMPULTUHKAL QUA RGIB5llf6lflE9 lust 'lenols Carmlchael and Saska Second Tenols Bllow and Hllgendorf I ll t Btss s Hodges and Elliott Suoncl B asses Warlen and Skmner F01 thlce xeal s the dg11Cl.lltllI'2ll department has sponsored slnglng teams xx hlch h ue xxon lecognxtlon A double quartette replaced the for mel teams but the results haxe been xely good Dnectul hx NI1 W R Ch3.fYllJ10ll and managed by Mr V O Braun, F1 lclax Nlarch 16 Supermtendent M01 se of the Morrlce schools who has taken an lllltltsl lll the quartette appealed xx 1th hls gultar at thlS tlme luhaps the most lIlt6I'8Sl.ll1g chapel of the year xx as sponsored two xxgeks latu xx hen the qualtette appeared before the school The audlence xx as clellghtul xxxth the snappx numbers the nemo splrltuals a chalk talk hx Flank XX men md a harmomca solo bx B111 Carmlchael Supermtend 4 nt Xlm Nt L xml xx 1th hls gultal anfl also s mg txxo barltone solos Thy dull next xxent to ldTlSlllL!,' to paltake ln the state contest but the lislllls xx ue not knoxxn lll tlme to publish To N11 C lx zmpxon md Mr Blaun axe clue much C1 edlt for the success ot thl Qlldlltllt md the NQIXICSS of N11 N101 se haxe been appreclated Qllfflllll NI 1llo1x xx 1 the accompanlst of the team i lax. Ltxt 'ld I . li.-X : Mr. I hanupmn, vnm' -, no . ,z 1- 1 Q mu , l , , M , FRI . ' l 1 C'li!l'or4l Mallory. 'ran ' 2: v 1. . rnom .Vs ': . Q' . . 'l . I ' J I l l ' 's 2 :sc-.' - - - ' , I . . . . . 4 I I 1 . j v 4 Q 1 I -' n ' ' p ' Y A 1 . . . l ,f . . , . . . - , . 8. L. A V v . ' Y- . . X j V A' .n Ya - I L 1 u 1 1 the quartette made its first appearance at the teachers' convention on Q u. 4 tv, A 1 D 1 ' I vnu I . K ? K . X 1 xi' . x I ' i 1 V. . 1 . . . . A J , . . . , . ' x f' . v I , . . . . I v. , j ' I vi 3 1 y I 1 I 1 l l ' f ' . ' 9 rs K 1 L. -. . 'R . . 2 4 1 ' tx uv . ' - , A .S , ,Q x .' '., ' f 1 . L . K1 sz - ' v s. j I , A . . , 4 -' - . Y ' 1 ' A .. ' .2 ' 2 D -4 f - . s ' , ' l I - , , E x L. ?. ,' J. A -. A -5- - ' I ' ' - A 2 .tv -I S . . 'kv l ,x I H L A Y H ' K ' fe Hi 'lu j- href' -xl -1 - e7be5PlC f E :- P ROVK M Ch'1mpnm l Haw l I fal x Bcrnxu R4 1 Leora Martm Sl- COND ROVN Anna Bembe l ra lil don lHUlll11 Wms. -Xlhl an S1 ward J me Wnlkmbon lella H1 k Vlolet Lahman Alma llumb BOTTOM ROW Georgettu Dallu Juanita I-uller lhalma ilanln A -una Ca e Anlonn 0'-.vsalml Sylxm leboswkn Margaret Van l Mark Flora ue Chmog ll3flIllIRllbS ll?flILnllE5llE5 llilllpllllllb Alma Plumb P1 esldent Bermce Roe N ue Plesldent Vlolet Lahman Secretarx Leora Maltln Txeasuler The Glrla Glee Club began Its second bulllant year ot exlstence last September under the dll6CtlOll ot M1 W R Cl'ldIl'llJ1OI'l The club has ltS thlrty one voxces has prox ed to bc onc ot thc 0UtStdHdlllg' orgamzatlons of ltd klnd ln the state After appeal mg 111 amembly on two OCCASIONS, It sang at the band concert vxhlch was held at the Baptnt Church on Febluary 20 Upon thls OCCBSIOD, ltS numberb H616 BQICBLISQ , xx 1th a x1ol1n obllgato played bv Rhea Clandell, and VQSIJCI Hs mn a NOIJIAIIO xolo by Geolgetta Dallex xx 1th the glee club hummmg thc accompammcnt It also appeared at the Gnlx Lula league plau at the Woman S Club at the teachen mstltutc and at xauoux tlmex at the school assembllee The club chose tm :lx l.lllll0ll'Tl a Slfllllll blur lnoadcloth duces mth a xx hlte tle lfmbroldered on tht lttt was a gold monogram 0 H S thug carry mg out the school colon blue and gold To Mx Cl ldIY'lDl0Il ls due kllllll tom a guat palt ot the club 5 Nuccess L r T0 ': r. . 'm , lixlc yu 1. 'I E ' -will Willm:.1:. Cl-nn lliiu-ll, Doris Mun-lx. Nurnm V'zl:'4ll-n, I I ' '21 l ' - . 'sl '.s , ' ' ' ' ,'. . v' Q' ' , m ' ' ' , ', An' s. , '. ', H- , ' fx ' ' '. 9 I . - - - v- i - 5 - Q ' 1 . ' l 4 Y n . v shown exceptional progress, and as it has appeared during the year with Y , V c 1 4 -lv 1 0 .Aw K ' . 1 v 1 66 Q 1 ,, v. 1 v. ' I V' l 3 1 1 a 4 . I 1 K1 A 1 ' - hu, l. v' 4 All ' 1 4 Lvl-y Q ,Lx l , 1 -h-' ' I- ' ,' . . v. -' K- ' i. . A L- u S ' . ' H. ' ' . , l.' f , . . . . Al... 1' 1 v ' ' ' ' A . ' ., . . .. ' . - 4 t Q , . . L ., . .1 1' w . .l. A , I . I 1 ' 'l. A , . A ' ' . , -J. . v ' '.. by . A-A.. , t . V L Y , ?LL 7 ' -7 ' l 3 l'n ua lilulvly-l'uu e ...J7be5PICc... - t -1 UVN L NJ ll m Cl d Cumm s UND now I y 1 an IHVITUM ROW I' I k W R t h Pdizar 'IPNDCYS IPIII IIFQIIPQ Ilolll llllllvn W R C h rmpron Drrector' Clan I-rtch Arurrnpdnrst through rts second year ot vsorth uhrle existance The club hae offered the only opportunity tor boys who haye yocal abrlrty to use rt and rt has grown both rn numbers and rn popularity srnce rts or ganrzatlon The club has made tyxo appearances betore the assembly The Bells of St Mary s Lrttlc Annre Rooney Old Ironsrdes My Dearo are but a few of the many melodres the club hae sung Fach Tuesday and Thursday theae songs haye been practrced dur rng the sex enth perrod The pr rctrceb haw been xery enroyable ebpecrally smce the club has enlarged Greater xolume and better tone qualrty have been attarned srnce last September A great many of the boya aleo yorned the Mrxed Chorus vshlch was organrzed last urnter 'lhe last appearancc was at the Spr mg Pestrx al on May 24 'I he success of thc organrzatron nas been due largely to the patrence and efforts of N11 Champron and Nlrss Stew art Glen Fitch has accompanred the club durrrrg the year I ILI'L 9. I i I i I -x 5 'IMI' R ': In-vm-ru Ho 1-Ilimr. Wznlm- Clu.l:. 'i ic C':11'n1f':I1f1el. Byron Juneg, :Lu ings. SEC : Glen I iu'r, Harlon Ke-rlry, Roir-rt Cobb. Ralf h Dickie, Clo se Azelton, v Rowell. ' : lar S inn:-r. Ifrzmk xr'f-rr, W. , Champion. .lark Fri s' . I Bilow. 1 9 ' , r C Ill' 'J ,J 9 1 I , l 1. 1 - - - M v n C .A Mr. Champion and Miss Stewart have led the Boys' Glee Club y 1 ' ' s y 1 - ' v - v ' 'L . . YI I N . f , - ' , ' - ,S , , i . . . . ' . I . . . lr . Q, K. . L. - . I . I ,E I - I v 4 V l v 1 1 1 I . . . . . l 44 , v , rv 44 ' A - rv an ' F7 ' . . . , , , I 'A 4 1 ,, I I V ' 1 V 1 . . I , I I L. . . K. , i A L, A, , , I ' I . Lv V l I 12 A 1 v A v 4 -. 1 ' Y I 1 1 ' 7 - 'X . ,-, ' 3 -' . f v 4 1 9 ll 1 3 'r 1 nl X v ' 'I ' 1 ' . , . v 5 1 ' ' ' L. V , , , f - r , 1 ' . r Q S 'l .i I : ' - L 'A-S ' ' I , ' . ' . v' v I 1, Y 4. ' ' , II - I 'za 'Q' Ii 'Irtp'-five I1 E a- -T msmca 1 lOl R VS ugh burrrl r lun r rrnlr r rrrr Vlrrrrn I-ar Skmmr Vlrllranr Mn SPKOND ROVN rcar lirl vx nr r amlu Orurr O hu n Ivor.: artrlr I lla Hull r mx rr I-r TTOM RUN lflla I r J nm lsrrr 1 rr X rr dm Mark Hua 1 rl'nfm Nrolct l uhma Fulxr H rt Cilllflhlllllb lIMIllllXllFllD 1l3llLllfUllRllll W APPEAR-XNK Ps -Xnnurl Bxnd Conurt lnhrurrx Z0 1128 Sprrng lfestrx rl ll rx 74 l '78 The Mrxed Chorux, xxhrch max formed thrs xear, has made rteelf one of the most succewtul muxrcal or Q'dlllLdll0llN or rlre hrgh achool At the band concert held Februarx 20 the group made rte hrst appearance and non such Iax orable comment that ru members xx ere encouraged to con The bow carrred the xorcew ol terror and bass and the grrls carried the soprano and alto parts The chorus xx as composed of members of the Bova and Grrls Glce Qlubx The second appearance was at the Sprmg, Muxrcale rn Max where agrrn rt Nhoued the remarkable abrlrtw of the srngrers Perhaps the rrrclodres xxhrch xxorr tha most horror lor thc organrza trorr were Nlax, the llardcn and Axwu to lhe Vloods The uorda of attcr mu xsrrttrrr oN .rr X 1 .mr r r 1 .mr harmonx .N xmrx lldllll 1 .ruonrprrrrxt o rr NN xr xrr C ua-. alxo thi acconrparrrxl ol Ihre club f . mr U x ltr vlllsx N mart the err rx r rr rm mrrru rt rosrrcc- 3 do E T r I i I I I E l i X 1 ' O' ': H T I ' 1 , .lzrvk lfrilulr. 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' ML' '- , 1 -1.11. 1-.111 11-1-11111 '11 -I 1 1J7be5PlCL.. ee S ANDINI li l1h l I1 tl l mul ll William Van Iuyn Nlrmnia l'l l6L0l Juan Hu k 1 ty Hum tri k o llNf l'l mm r 15 1 1 ll ID t 1l r Sally Hmwarl Loy Mr Tha er M7lll'lllI'JlIfllE9 EDLLARJ I FADINC PARTQ xllglflll l'11tg1l Joan Kenneth Fimpboll Wm Van Luyn The IUHIOI class pusented Whlte Collars at the Capitol Theatre on Ap11l 16 1928 William Van Luxn a m1ll1on'111e 1n1r11es his chalmmg secretary, Joan Thayer the eldest daughter ot 1 middle class tamllv Cousin Henry nearly wxiecked the happiness ot the newly ma111ed couple by his News concerning the White Collars Sallv Van Luxn William s sister, saves the situation by making the Thax 61 family beliexe that he is spending his 1nt1re foitune on the G M C cause After the difficulties YK ere ironed out Henrx decides that he will accept thc position offered him in South Amei ica hecause he teels that his Portugese 1s not sufficient to cause harm there Tom 11111 his nance 'Ncllx Thayex helped produce laughs throughout the play The llllllfll cl1ss ous much to M1 s loid xho dircctcd the play so successtullx To William Nlax business nianavel Helen Olth assistant buslness managel and Nilss Fox pusniess adx 1891 the credit fol the financial suc cess ls la1 gelx due T -3- 1 1 'Z l- Lhu bi 11 i l li .i I 1 I 1 'il ST iz :1 1 Jiv'i1-, H1-nry: K1-11110 1 ': me , ' ' 1 3 ' ' ' ' , 3 gh Him- s, Frzanli: l'zt ' 1-, H1-I1-11: Joe Pu 's' , T m. 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I ' s J779eSPlC N x 11 UND ROW u urn rr xr rn l' lrth Drrlrng LeVa ex Bro kxxa TIYVN1 ROW 1 th rn N n rr X l N 1 lhfrm Harrx H r LID PHMRIPIIDIIEQ lFllRANl fkllf H rrrx Hart lresrdcnt Crtherrne Stone 1 President Niargxret Moulton Secretrrx Ardrs Ixeedhan Trc nsurer Ie Cercle Francais xxas organrzed this xear tor the purpose f held ex ery other xx eek xx rth educatronal programs planned bx club members At exerx meetrng cach member responded to roll call This xarred according to the general theme of thc meeting Frcnclr ncxxs French char acterrstrcs, or the name ot some outstandrng Ifrenchmen being used The lrterarv program consisted or txxo or three reports interspersed by a poem or a plax let One meeting xxas dex oted to the drama and an other to the productron of a one act plax Often rrddles cross xx ord puzzles, rnd games tolloxx ed An exent of bpecral rntercst this xear xxas .rn rntercstrng talk grx en by Rexerend Mr Iaxxrencc dcscrrbrng hrs tr lp alrroad and hrs rmprcsbrons ot France Each ot the members corresponded xxrth a French student an tound the lctter s he recerx cd x cr x interesting and protrtablc Whatexer success xxds derrx ed tronr the meetings xxas due prrncl pallx to the excellent managing abrlrtx and untrrrng efforts ot the club s capable adx lser Miss Fstelle bchrpptr -S rr ry it I Ii I 1 I I I I if I I 'I I I. -' ,S II I I I I j 'l'0l' RUN ': Mar 'zrrrt l'ollo4'l,. Ilrrrorlrg. KI ze, , i SEC .' 'Z Vera S rron, Nl: 4- Mrl lv' 1-. Z1-lin livrnx-r. Marry Nlulzrsulr: . 114 2 ' , ll ,' I H0 ' , K V 'a 1-r' 1' flu v. M: :nrvl Moulton. Miss Svlriprrt-r. . ru is .H--1 ' . ,' H t. I It QQ aa , . V , I f , I Ir' , I I , I I iz. .I I 1 ' ' r - - - - 1: ' ' 5 I H J . -Sn V' I' ' .V .s -' l ' . I ' K 0 I furthering an active interest in French life and customs. Meetings were . x ' , A. x L. . .. G ' . V. ' . . . , I . . r . 1 V ' r v r vb-v n - I I I .xv . kv 1 l h kv KV t ' X l 1 V . kv . E U . . , - - ' 4 . . bf' . L., , f -, ,T 1 ' .' ' . I ,I . . . Y u U ' 1 . I v . 1 . V , . , t . . ly I . . .n A. ,. . ,v ,t. . . K .... . . K. . ,S .' I. . H I ' I 'I ' -. . . . . .' . ' . . . ' 1 . . . d I, ,Q . 1 . . H . . I. SL. .. . .. . . I 'V K. .. A. ' ,- .1 . I 1 . . . . t . hx . I . . ., . jr .r . , . - . - . . x x A - I Il I Vrrux- Nr c- '-II-rr-f I TOP ROW Stuart Johneon Farl Moe Arthur Clapp Charles Wnlkm Mr Moore Wdvnt L mlhx Vnurl Wlerhtman SFCOND ROW Kenneth Dumele Arthur Lronkhxte Mauon Nhepherd Stephen Matoueek Hom r H thtll A J Klme Kelly Purvee Altan Rudlow Gerald Wllderrruth Vutor Iahman BOTTOM ROW Lyle Jamkhon Harry Hart Wllllam May Prank Vdxdlk A nvld Qurdtn U11 I xrkm Fred Younger THIRD SQIENHEE BLUE Lyle Jackson Presldent Harry Hart Vice Presldent A J Kllne Sec1et1ry Tre wuru W1ll1am May Charles WllklnS J Cfllllllllttll Stephen Matouseky The present Sclence Club xs practlcally an expeument due to the fact that It has been formed ln a dlfferent way from the prex 1OLlS ones Phe club, thls year, le bemg run on a cooperatlwe b2SlS by haxmg each student work experlmente In dolng thls, he earne a certam number of pomtx xx h1th lb declded by the COmmltt66, to help hls total ten pomts for tech month tha amount requlred for membershlp The meetlng le dlwlded lnto tvso parte, the complete program and tht bun ness sectlon The program conslsts of the dlffelent expeuments cltmon strated and explalned by the membels Th1s proxldes for dn lntutsllng, evenlng of entertamment and also Cl cate- .1 keenel lllttlbsl tonfu cle SCIENCE ln the mmds of the membeu and x mtox s At tlmtx thut lmu bu n speakers on the progmm xx ho hex e gn en x Ll x lI1ltlLSl1llgI x lt xx N on xuhutt pertalnmg to Qclence The club hae about thntx me .ittlxe memlm N who Num to bm xt 1 x mterested IH the experlments l age Nmap fm ur :- . : ' . . sz . .- ' ' S, . -, -V L H M , Q , if ' 1. ' ' , J ,Q - , .- .- w., . . 2, ' ' - . ' . 1 ' . ' A .' ' '. TA I ' . 2 1- 'z ' sun, ' C I . . ,,,, ' - - ' ' I . 5 u . tl ' 1 ' ' 'Aw . ' A. - f. , X The club meets every other Tuesday night at seven-thirty dclock. - ' -K.. 'Lt - 1' K. ' - . ' A . M. ' l. ' ' L, . . J . J , . ' A . ,S .. . '. L, L- ..' . , v ' . V , .lv ' 3- H. ' .' x vi, h. t' X , S ,Y WL Y .W Y , , I - 5 K - +- ---- Y f - -1 -fr' ' ' 779-SSPIC :Q - - 7beSPIC t. FO ROW hrlm Wrx h VI Alma S hultf lln lrxnfltl Wllllam Farmnshael M11 rec nlhtr dnl an Xrn tt OIND ROW Arthur Kmnkhlt f lh rrvy M lv: Marjorie lwrrls Mary klllton and rm 4 IHIRD ROW 'VInr V1 Iam 'vlxnn Mrrmn Cr cn Mamm Pust lictty Crane and Annabelle W l 'xrf BOTTOM ROW l-llun We-msenbury. latu Humt Jtanette D4-uuler Ruth Cronkhlte Fllzabeth Wxllman Psttlla llll n Vlrglma Prlegel and frornm YounH Clfllillllifb llbC1'4l3llEollllllMll 1ElllplIllll3n Gumex ere Thompson X108 Presldent 'NI xrglret Nloulton Secretary NI ll x Alllton Treasurer The I yceum Club xx as hrst olgamzed 1n the sprmg of 1926 Marlan Green, Thelma Wrlght W1ll1am Cd1IT11Ch216l, and John Brandel were the orgamzels and charter members Credlt IS due to the charter members and M158 Phyllls Turnbull then advlser, tor the formation of such a so clety The club has grown to twenty n1ne members smce 1926 The purpose ot the club IS to promote a deeper lnterest ln publlc speaklng 1n the hlgh school Anv student who has .1 C axelage and de llvers a three mlnute speech betoze the club quallfles for membershlp The club has sponsored the debatlng teams fO1 the past two years and furnlshed conslderable talent The meetlngs of the club have been serv helpful and dllllllg the past year the organ1zat1on has made an exten sue studs ot parllamentau rules and employ ed them ID thelr meetmgs The socml act1x1t1es hate been dellghtful comprlslng a steak roast, a St Patl ltk s pal tx IH Nlarch and a thlrd annual banquet ln June To Nllss BQIIHCC' Fox dflX1S9l and -VII Clarence Hood, the club ex tends 1ts most s1nce1e appleclatlon fO1 thelr ald and lnfluence -2- 'S 1 lug, Nlnetx fix i - e :- e -M e -J . - . 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Annabe Ile Warl Der thx Hax Vlfklllld Vlx I Xlbertlne Wllemc TTOM ROV! 1 1 lx rn l- t ll J ll n ahn .lane IJFIK Glflltlllllb tDll1l,lIEolRU tllblllllla James BIIDQI' Presldent Annabelle Vkard X106 Pleslden Janet Drlscoll 56Ll8tdlV and Treasurer The C1ce1o Club uae Olgdlllled fol the tn st tlme ID the hlgh school Novembel lo 1921, vs 1th the UUIDOSG of strnlng tor a bettel knowledge of the l1x ee, hablts, and language ot the Romans The memberbhlp has been open to am student haung had two xears of Latln At the present tlme thele al e fOl1lt88l1 I'I'lQIl'lbG1S IH the elub The meetlngs haxe been held once a month Reports on Roman dregs, fulnlture, and homes haxe fUllllSh6d lllfOI'fl'13tl0I1 xxhlch has been most xaluable to the student ot I atm Roman hfe has been Qt1ll Tulthel DOItIdX ed bx the mtloductlon of Roman games and plaxs The games xx hleh the Romanb plax ed haxe been found to flllllhh a xelx pleasant pastlme to the Amexlcan student The plaxlets haxe 16131 odueed Roman hte and haxe ldded a touch of Roman at ITlOSlJhLlL to the fllltllllgs The meetlngs haxe been xxell pl xnneel and the prom xms haxe been bot lllltltwllllja ind Ill lllltllll e to tht x at ol FIOLII imma mf tn lSNlNT.dllLt ol Nlls Geb 1 e elub adxlsel tht un Ol f 1 1 tulhl te X615 large extent r s i l l l lun. Nnneu eu,ht U u it P ,f ,4 I ,, I A 'I e ' Us l A . 1 ' -. i 'I ' : I 1, 1 U Q ','e's, ' f' vis: ee-. : I ' ' ' .. BO ': .ees 'i , is el a i so . Mrs. Ge-bhart. lile-anur l.: mn. ' ll 's'ull. N 'D y ,O 1 1 J Y . f. , , , 7- - .Mu t ' -r I . -. . . . f . .S . - f- ,' . , . ' v' ' . . , by , A . . , . S . . . . . .1 V N -' Y , . ., ' Q N . N . . J fs 4 ' S . -5 - K. ' - ' L1 L1 'I 4 5 j h' I In . . X I . I J L . . ' 1 ' N V Y . . . 1 . ,Lv . . vs- . -. .1 v ' . , . 1 . v v ' ' . 'J . 4 a . v ,. Lv. . L. ' -' . L. Y J K' 5 ' I ' ' ' J l ' . -J ' 4 ' 1 2 4 I I I - h. , - x 1 . X ' L.. W X X L I .' 4 ' I 1 1 ' A i A ' A ' 'E A' I ' 1 h' 1. fz llu l -tjy x '1 ' 'z 'sz l l - - -- '. '1 ha't, tha ' ' - p 'pose uf tht 'ezanixztion hws been ' 'led Q a . . . . , ,, , lil 1 ,Q Q' . V, ', x, 'T , O 11 SPlCr so T TOT ROV! Stuart Iuhnmn Llaud Lummxngb kenneth Clnrlx Franm Phxlaxre Sl' LOND ROW Arthur Lronkhxte Jams M ner Margarvl ls'lu lx l- L ll: Jlll n 'vhxnellxnr Welte BOTTOVI ROW Donald Ilnlx Stexen Matou ek M Tubb 'Vlar Allllon -Xrnnlvl Sa lux CllfllHlllIEQ MATH Qllle-UL Donald Llnk Presxdent Stephen Mfxtousek VILL Pusulent WIIFL Alhton Secxet ux -X1 nold S lsk 1 T1 G'lSLll 91 In December of last year under the dlrectlon and supe1x1s1on of NI1ss C lam Tubbs the Math Club xx as org xmved to plomote deepel 1nte1 est ln mathematles and to serxe as a center fol those of mathemdtmal abllltx xx hlch such assoclatlon could glxe hlm At the hrst fexx meetmgs a constltutlon xx as adopted and fx denmte name vxas Qelected, The Math Club The sllde rule, an mstrument T01 QLllClK mLllt1lJllCdt10I1 and cllxlsloll, xx .ls mtroduced At each meetmg some addltlonal use of the llllt, has been leal ned lmch member of the club has hls oxxn slule llllt and 4 texx of the membels fue so prollclent that thex dl e able to teach othu mnmbus ot the club -X successful b6g1HHll'lg xx as made lazqelx clue to the help oi N11 Iubbs Nllss Caxollne Melchels xx as chosen as aclxlsen xx hen Thss Tubbs left and the club IS grateful f01 the splendld lG21Cl9lNl1lD of Whss Xlelchels SIIILQ that tlme lap Nlmlx nm 1 J 1 Sf' . : . 'l ' , V' 's il ,. - 'l. x , gsm-a..'su,.' - . . 'z .' ', ' ' 5 , iss s. . ' 3' ' , . . s . ' 1 p' ND T ' x . ' -. . V 1 . . ' . . ' . Membership was held open to any one who cared to have the advantages I , , cc v K K , J ' ' ' .' 1 Q - ' ' ' - 'ss V' x '.- . ' . - x 1 -x v'.,. - y'.. , . X-12 W1 me - .:n7bG SPIC 1 - TOP ROW E erde Mo lton Hugh H tt l'll ott V RD ROW Thompso m L L l rf Vlvrllll 5 Kumble Thurston OND ROW Azelton M I y W S tl Ul Jack Wwd Warren Dreuth Doyle M Cull BOTTOM ROW Williams Dran Vlood rl Parkn n Phyl J nhan 1 2 a Wendt V 0 Braun GIFHIBO Qqlltblllllllolllll Clflllvkll Il3lIl U15 The Agricultural Club of the Oxxosso Hlgh School has been 1n 9XlSt llnton former agllcultulal 1nst1 uctol ot Ouosso Hlgh School and at the present tlme conslsts of about S1XtX mcmbels of the agrlcultural depart ment All students enrolled 1n the agucultural department are ellglble for membershlp ln the Agucultural Club and the membershlp IS nearly 100 per cent The Agrlcultural Club 01 1927 1998 vs as orgamzed IH September from the club of the prex IOUS year and has been xery actlxe IH promotlng varlous 3Ct1N1t16S of the d,gllCUltL1ld.l department The 31mS of thls club ale to form 1 close! lelatlonshlp between the agrlcultural department md the othe1 depantments of the school and to sponsor programs or act1x1t1es xxhlch max ntl ite to thls department Ol to the hlgh school ln genel al If ach xeal the club makes sex 61 al trlps one of which IS a xlslt to lVllChlgdIl State Collcgt tlllllllg' farmers week I'h1s club also plans the county and 1tatt llltlgllli, contests 1n whlch the agrlcultural teams take pan dun mg tht school X631 B- I lflliil I i : v n, u , 1 es, u , I i . an de Mark. THI : ' n, Cum in 's, Saska. Sc-hlaaek, Skinner, Osmer. Hilvc-mo . ' ' e', ' . V SEC .: , al or . Zelenka. I.. Walker. G. alker. pi er, La G 're, son, 1 , 'N , , , c y. : ' ' , 0 , ' ar , i so , hire. use s, l3'low, Kin sl nd, Jones. ' . 1 'I' 1 9 9 9 ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 V ance for several years. It grew out of the poultry club organized by R. S. 1 J' , I Q. 1 l by U I D v tvku . ' 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 J 1 1 ' - .i I y C A I ln . l V. S , . : A V . V . . . . y. . ' ' .. H . A Q ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 K1 1 1 ' ' 1 2 1 . . . A, , K K1 ' 1' ' A. . ' , 1 .1 1 1 2 'L1 1 ' ' 11 W1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1' 1 W . 1 N 1 1 1 , 4 V . . v. . L . . I , 4 , A X .. Q S, V ' , .S 3 L1 1 . L1 1 , ' r' ,- L. .1 ' 1 ' ' K1 1 . 1 1' , .1 1 v -. if ' 1: ll 'nge nn- un: rt-1 D as -mesesc-Q 2 - as ROV? N 1 J BOTTOM ROW l L lx V 9Qll1EflRll1If2lllllLv9lFlIlllIRAlILo GHFEQAM JUDGES 'Nathan Nltfullx Bnon Jones Otto Sd laack Frederlck Osmer Lauren Hllgendolt Lyle l'1CkSOll Frank VS uren Gaylord Wood X O Braun Instructol The agrlcllltlllal yudglng teams of the Owosso Hlgh School have sponsored by the 3g'I'lCl1ltllldl schools thlouqhout the state They have had the honor of mnnmg more contests and cups than any other school m the state The flrst statt cup was non m 1924 xx hen the first state poultry yudgmg contest was conducted lt llrIlLl1lQ,'lH State College M R S Imton was dg'1lCI.llt ual mstxuctor at that time The followlng year Mr Braun s stock llldglllg' team won hrst place and recelxed the Walter A French Trophy Cup for stock llldfilllg In 1926 Nlr Bldllll s 1701llt1X team xx on nrst place and ln 1927 they again u on the same cup The poultrx cup ls now permanently ow ned bv Ossosso vsh1ch IN the onlx chool IP the state to haxe the honor of vsmnmg a cup three txmes The -Xg'l1CLlltU1dl qlllglnff Team also xx on filst place 1n the state contests m 1926 and IECCIX ecl the R F Olds Trophy cup ana S540 00 ln cash i I I l I l r w 1 ll TUE' ': fa han M:-Fully. livr:-1. .lum-s. Otto Sn-hluzwk. l r:-vleriek Osmer, V. I. Iiraun. 5 ': ,auru-n Hil fa-nfl--rf, 1.J'l1- .lm-kson. Fran' X 'm'ron. Gaylord Wood. F- 1' . 'f .', ', Q'l ' , ' ' .', .V ' C , . , I 'Z . y , . ' ' L . . . . ul been very successful smce county and state Judglng competltlon has been 1 5, 1 ' K. Av 1 'I L. v ' V v 1 I j ' .- 1 'Q . r. . . 'I J' ' L1 4 1. 1' ll . K1 I g I I . A. V. . '1 - ' ' ,. v ' . I s 1 ' 7 . . . . ,, . Y ' . . , V , . ' . L ' A . -. 'l. .tv - ' S Y ' ' . . A '. W L. . 5 C 7 . . .' 1 .' .' . 1 ' ' ' . J. I E l':u:e- Om- Humln-sl Om- VI 1 m,esPnca. as 1 P ROW Ir n Ioyn lleatr1 Hel Wa hburn R th Welt n I' 'sas l1 BOTTOM ROW Ruth Cr khlte Marmn Gre 18 ir A ah Pe er Gllfllillllio 4l34DlMllMlllE9lIRWIAlll TEAM D1str1ct Contest Aplll 28 1928 State Contest Mav 5 1928 The D1StFlCt mter hlgh school contest 111 tx D9VSlltlHg and shorthand vsas held at St Johns Aprll 28 Contestants were ente1ed from hlgh schools 111 three countles Shlaxx assee Cl1l1t0l1 and Grat1ot Students flom Owosso 11 exe ente1ed IH sex e11 ex cnts Thxee f11 st places V618 taken by Owosso 111 flrst yal typlng 111 100 xxo1d d1ctat1on lll sho1thand and 1n the 120 vuold shorthand d1ctat1o11 Foul second places were gamed by the Ovwosso students also All contestants taklng e1the1 f1rst Ol second places had the pr1x1lege of golng to the state contest at Kalamamo Ou osso gn ls vnho attended th1s contest vsere Ruth C1onkh1te I1e11e Ioynes Zella Berne1 Beatrlce Brow ll Rose Sasek H6l0lSc Washbu1n and Ruth Welton Due perhaps la1gelyl to the tact that lllncss kept many of the stu dents from competlng., Oxsosso dld not as IH 101111611 3,ea1s place ln the state contest The drlll for such conusts as the 1 ls long. and hard and the fact that these students 11111 tntucd shmks th 11 thu h ut txccptlon il dljllltj Mls 'Want W1 tthul 1 tacultx toath 1 ltNlJOllNllJlL lOl such teams as these md ls Hldlllg lfugeclx 111 tsl ilillslllllj., Uxxosso Hlgll as one of tht best comme1c1al schools 111 the state HK TO 'Z 0 e 1 cs. 'ce Brown, oise s , u o , 1059 1' ez : on ' , ' en, Zel' l e ner, lv L son. 1 1 J 'J D . . 1 - 7 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 . . . - . . y Y I. 1 ' 1 y ' 1 1 v . ' . , . 1 1 . . I . v u . . w Q 1 1 1 , 1 1 , f . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 J 1 1 ' 1- 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I I ' 1 I 1 - ' - v 1 l '4 . I 1 A ' 7 3 K Y - y 1 ' ' 1 L1 L1 v . ' y 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' . 1 I 1 Q 1 ' 1 - 7- 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I a 7 1 . l Y 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I n . 0 v .1 Q 1 . 1, .. . 1 , 1 , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 -I 4 . 3 1 1 I 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ,Q v 1 1 I 1 . I 1 A 1 7 11 4 4 , 1 1 , 1 . 1 , 1 A, ' - S 1 1 ,.1 1 1 1 ,S , 'A1 ,- 1 1 1 1 .1 i1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x .1 rl- 2 xtv 2 f I 5-v A A . R I ' . Y. Inv. A A 'i 1 J: X I J-VY .1 n -' Q 1 n . .S I 1.1 s-. 1 . 0 .1 1 .1 1' 1' 1 .1' l I ' l rj .v I 5' i l ' . V ' .' ' ' 1 A . 1 1 - 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 I' e 0111- lhxndrml Two 1 I, -17756 SPIC cl,- --f -ff-T---W YQ I 1 I fi HQ-5 ' ' .V i I Y 5 54f 1 '? 1 r 4 . , V I Cl i T X, . g g 2 gMggm,eSP1cr.e CFIFDIIEAL EDJ' QQENID WDNIEIDJS Elrzabeth Wrllman recerx ed 122 of the 156 xotes cast on March 10 for the grrl xx ho had rendered the g eatest serx rce to her school Mrss Wrllman rrchly deser x es thrs honor Not only rs she xx rllrng to do thrngs and capable of accomplrshrng, them but she has keen common sense and a smrle to greet anv srtuatron Elrzabeth dur rng her freshman year entered the Grrls Glee Club and tne blue Trrangle Club rn vrhrch she remarned a member the last four years She rorned Fhzlbeth the Lyceum Club rn her runror year rn addrtron to her VVrlln1an other dutres and at the end of thrs year xx as elected presrdent of the Grrls Crvrc League for 1928 Durrng the present year she has reported on the Oyx ossonran staff has play ed a xrolrn rn the orchestra rorned the mrxed chorus and xx as .rp porrrted to the posrtron of sales manager of the Sprc Mrss Wrllman s natural abrlrty has made her part rn both yunror and senror plays an outstandrng one She managed the trcket sales among the grrls for the band concert thrs vear and was appornted to the decoratrng commrttee of the prom She surely rs a marvelous grrl wrth a record of xxhrch to be proud Wrllram Carmrchael recerved nearlv an unanr mous electron From 106 xotes cast 149 regrstered tor hrm as the boy xx ho had serx ed rn the greatest degree Brll has a keen edge on hrs per sonalrty and a cheerfulness through xxhrch he has made frrends by countless scores Hrs busrness abrlrty economx and manra tor new rdeas has made ex ery enter prrse xx hrch he has headed a nnancral success class to xrctorv rn the band trcket sellrng contest vxas apporntcd charrman of rrng and prn commrttee and xx as early rn the xcar elected to prlot the Sprc through the 1928 xear He completed the year bx managrng the runror play rn a man ner nu er here to fore knoxx n He also had completed hrs hrst xear on the Uxx ossonran stafl and hrs term as prcsrdent ol the l xctum Club xx hrch other hc had held srnce he helped to organrfe the club rn 1926 Brll rlso has bcen brrsrnt ss rranager or thc Oxxossonran and ttnor srngtr rn txxo quartettcs tht boxs Glu Llvro rrrd Mrxed Chorus An txen temper rmcrrt a natur rl abrlrty hrs modestx and cheerx ptrsonalrtx le rx es an tmptx space rn the school as he graduates VS rllrarn C arnrrch rel J I P , . A 4 . v . - s ' , . . 3 n ls I r' , .' . ' s . ' f rr lr - - N 1 v - ' v . . . V . n 'sv . T 1 , L1 I l . . ,- . ' V s . ll ' c. Q A w n 1 X , . , , .n , , , . . V I . , , 1 . - ' f v- - . . . ' ' 9 . ' ' P' . Q 4 2 ' 1 . .w 7 H li . . . I . , . y r r. . r , y. S Y 7. 1 u , 'Q 1 o K V L D - . . , K .. Y . . . 1 n I . , ' 'r u M 7 v i . ,, y . . 4 1 . , . , 1 . . H , V L 7 . A 1 Q, - 1 s V . Ls .L 1 . . -l s - - 1 x xr 64 'H' . H 2. ,., . ', ,' Vt , L ' , x 'tl r s r ' ' 1 v l- . . .' . . . H Mr. Carmrchael, durrng hrs Junror' year, led hrs y 4 1 w Y. Q ' ' I w va v N lx r. , , , . y . . . . . 7' 'r K '. ' . . W . Q n K 2 y , r y . v r . ' ' ' 4 . ' 1 - , ' 1 ' n . ' . A v s - - - v ' . L- f K. -5. Lv - ' . , A - ls' A - ,-. UA, ' . ,. l'. rl' ' ' ' rs, A N' 'lr' rr ' Y 2 ' 1 ' .'. , r ' r -2 r , . . .1 . ' v, - ,Af Lv . rxv ,..., . ' Iv xi , i. . A l, L. . ' , L. . K. 1, ,. . nl ,V t I Page Om- Hundrr-ml Four l, l i 4- 7'beSPlC CPYDIGAIQ Eur AND eo llagner f lllI19X cle Thompson Judged as the most ropulal glrl ln hlgh school has done much to be gn en thlg honol Hel populallts due to a natural ablllty, of belng peppx and maklng, friends started ln her freshman year lhen she acted ln a muslcal operetta In hel sophon ore year she plaved ln the Glrls Clx IC League plav and became a member of the Blue Trlangle Club She also entered the newly formed Lyceum Club Gwen has proled exceptlonal ablllty ln ora tory and debatlng She has debated for the past two years and thls yeal was the representatlve ln the dls trlct oratorlcal contest She played two roles ln the Junlor play and has dellghted audlences at the Glrls CIVIC League plays held last year and thlq veal and at the Y W C A play last vear 'lhls vear has found her x ICS presldent of the Lyceum Club He ap pearance at many pep assemblles together wlth her debatlng and O13tOl lcal work has made her a xery busy glrl B991d8S her serxlce to the hlgh school her ablllty to make any at m0S1Jh616 cheery wlll be nllssed as she graduates Gulnevere Thompson The honor of belng Owosso Hlgh s most popular mg of thls honor because of hls hlgh scholastlc average hls abllltv to command any sltuatlon and hls loyalty to the hlgh school John was elected to the student councll ln 1926 and managed the buslness of the Junlor play that year Before the year ended he had helped to organlze the Lyceum Club and had been elected buslness manager or the Owossonlan Early ln hls Junlor 5 ear he was elected presldent of hls class and ln the sprlng was made leadlng man Ill the lunlol play Golden Days Thls year he was leadlng man ln the senlor play The Goose Hangs Hlgh He has led the L5 ceum Club as lts presldent for the past year and has been largely lesponslble for the success of lts undertaklngs He was also a membel of the plom decoratlng., commlttee and worked xelw hald nl maklng the ex ent as beautlflll as It was John has been very actlxe soclally and hls lolly grln IS sure to be mlssed as he graduates from hlgh school John Br lndel ILUHIII' I i V V 21 - - i Y f vig , mt , 3 - l ' 1 ' ' cv ' I ' J , ' s 3 l 1 . . . A v A . V Q ' . .. y I . . Y . . H 1 7 E .' -'1 ' - Vi 1 1 1 ' ' 1' ' 1' 1 . . , . , nl , V 1 N H H ' 7 . . . . - 1 K 'v ' , v' ' 1 1- V ' . ' . 7 I ' . . ll A 1 51 , I- .I . v . , l boy fell to the lot of John Brandel. He is truly deserv- g Q xl l In - L I , t y ' u ' .P '. . . 1 .' ' . Il - . . M V U . H H . .. H . . . ' lv- r ' ' r C 1 y 1 ' 1' 1 - , h, , . , - , - , , ., . - 5, 'zu 'c ne um rm 'lu , 7be5PlCr 1 PIIDXI 1 5 I ll ?sMSiB U P , - f 7 1 A , ,,,W,,,, Vx-- VVY Q2 w 15131 'INIJ 1,1 DX 'YDJ' 1 9 ', 9 X A fy W ll! , 1 if ' . 9 ,, ' A if S , . tx' , , J , Sc 1779651910 f1I5IlAI FIJI JI IDI Jn. .M-X -Ti,,L , - .- - - ,.--A --V--Q----.. 1 e , , 1 1 -1111 ffxwa 1 ca 6 'A K vit x' 4 N' rx, 1 1 I 11 .' VV I ! . C 1 ,M .I wiki. ' . , , . ,,, tv ' - M , 15 fr I A I ' 1 1 L 1 A 1. 1 ca 1 E5 ' ' 1 ' NJ' N j 1 L 1 af' , , ,3 V ' ' ' 1 1 if X 1,1 9 , 1 -. .,4 1i 1' -X.,,.,, Q1 1 I 1 l W- f b- W v- -W , ,, , I 'TT 'i fx:-'-.'T.. .-. -..i'-'- ....,' -'mx , 11,-o .11 1-1.-.M i 1 H-Y:---11-e .1 -a' SlIE5NHiDllR PREM The greatest soclal event ofthe hlgh school year lb the Senlor Prom The class of twenty elght has produced one of the lovllest partles ever held 1n the Oxx osso Armory An atmosphere of sprlng prex alled ex eryvs here Green and vxhlte the class colors domlnated the scheme G1 een and Whlte crepe paper streamers hld the balconv ralllngs as vxell as the celllng comlng to the center and formlng a huge bell The stage vxas decorated as an lmmense sun receding behlnd the ocean vxaves A whlte p1Ck9l fence adorned Vilth roses separated the garden at the front of the armory from the ball room proper The garden xvas cozllv arranged xxlth garden svxlngs and park furmture together wlth palms and garden lanterns all umtmg to spread a glow of youth to the entlre settmg The guests xx ere greeted upon thelr a111x 'll by Superlntendent and Mrs E J Wlllman Pxxnclpal and Mrs E A Coulnyer Mr and Mrs W E Zlmmerman and Mr and Mrs Karl Welte patl ons and patronesses A most charmmg and lntrlcate grand march was formed and led by Clog, se O Berry and llllss Thelma Wngnt pltsldent and xlce presldent respectlx ely of the class and x ere lmmetlldttlx tolloxx ed by Mlss Marcelllne Welte secretary and Donald Cobb tleastutl The remalnmg company formed to complete the march Smalt llttlt fans xxlth blades belng held together xx 1th green llbbons xx ere the im ms of programs glx en out during the march Gold and sllxel blaceltts xxtlt glxen as faxols The entlre effect Xx as that ot axxo. and admnatlon 1 1 l .. . .Y 1 1. . v . 1 v ' 1 . 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' --. 1 1 ' 1 v J 1 1 ' - ' ' f T iii' J Pam- Olav Hmnlrvxl liilihl 5 '+ flBllNllll0DlR9 FULLY DAT Wuxtry' Wuxtry' Smlth Brothers dlsturb peace' Blg trlal held ln Gzxhustursx Found gullty' Mr Trythall applles tor marrlage hcense Tlred of eatmg at restaurants Wuxtry' Wuxtry' Mrs de Boom pleads for dlvorce on grounds of cruelty Granted' Wuxtry' Wuxtry' Able Snlfflebllster comes to llfe on day appomted for hls retlrement from th1s earth The 9XqlllSlt8 harmony of the quar tette hrst annoved hlm and then the harangulng of blckermg relatlves over the debrls left them by thelr below ed klnsman aroused hlm from his longed for slumbel Intermlsslon was hlled by grand opera selectlons rendered by Messrs Barrel Keg and Slats and the New York Symphony Orchestra wh1ch made the faculty and freshmen wonder why thev couldn t keep thelr feet Stlll Wuxtry' Casev the slugglng fielder of Mudvllle MlF3Cl6S reported for practlce Durlng the present season he has hlt 149 home runs settlng a new record Th1S was 1n part due to the Hy paper mltt vsorn bv the catch er The game stal ted' The other players dld thelr duty The catcher forgot hls Hv paper mltt and Casey struck out Wuxtry' Mmor ex ents m world hlstorv presented DISCOVBFY of Amerlca' Boston Tea Palty' Freedom of Slaves' World War' and other trlfllng happenlngs Wuxtry' Wuxtly' Semors reach height of hllarlty and nearly hang a member of the class ln maklng thelr QX1t to the mournful stately Song of the Volga Boatman A steamer vsas loaned to the class by the late Czar for use IH the Blg Parade Rl T ag! rl in W , 1 1 V , , ,- I P .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . L a ' , K, . . V . ' . . . T . . , . .' . . 1 . .. . K . . 1 , . 1 v K A w , . . , . . . . . 1 - ' .r -r . . V l V . . . .. . . . v i - . . 8 H . . .' . U . . V . V . . . . W . ' . - 4 . . . .,. . 1 . y . . . . ' ' Q . . , l I P e I nc Hundre Nine l l 1 as A--w-A1766 SPIC L me ax-.. QFCHCOI ll9AxR9lfllllE5Qf I GIRLS CIVIC LEAGUE CARNIVAL About 300 gnls xx e1e p1 escnt at a carmx al on Oct 5 at the Armory gxx en bx the Gnls C1x1c League to xx elcome the freshmen It pl ox ed a colorful ex ent and lncluded a puppet show a museum danclng dal lmgs fortune tellnlg hot dog and pop stands The first of the ex emng xx as spent 111 x1s1t1ng the slde shovxs and playmg games and the lelllallldel' of the ex enlng vxas spent ln dancmg The chanmen f0l the aHa1r xx ere Mlss Tubbs Marlan Green Elleen W6lS6Hb91g Helena Kalsel Margal et Pollock Margaret Moulton Patty Hume and Zeha Belner LYCEUM CLUB STEAIx RO AST The Lyceum Club entertalned members of the faculty and other f11ends at a steak 1oast early 1n Nox ember at Henderson GIOWG Alma Schultz xx as general chalrman Steak wlenles buns doughnuts and clder VI916 se1xed Approx1mately 35 were present JUNIOR ALL CLASS PARTY The Junlors gaxe the H1 st all class Diltj of the year at the Emel son F11da5 December 2 The audltorlum xx as decorated xx 1th colored leax es and cozy corners the entertalnment of the ex enlng MUSIC xx as fulnlshed by a four plece olchcstla BIISS Tubbs and M1 T1 ythall chaperoned SENIOR ALL CLASS PARTY The senlols held tn all class paltx at the Emel son Frlday mght Febxualx 3 'I hue xx as a 1.,OOdtLl1ll out and peppx ITILISIC Dancmg and CdldS p1o xlded the cnteltamment ton the ex Llllflf, Punch xxas sexxed Mr and M1-, VS xllman and N11 COLIIIULI acted as chapelons lKOHi'-d I KD 4 I I I I I I , ,. . I ' . L v .1 . sq A - ' - - V' . v V .. S, . ,I A , - Q v v I ' 1 W , 1 -w , KK ' 1 . 1,. . I w N y ' y k n 1 ' 1 1 - - ' 7 ' v 1 ' 1 ' .Q A 4 n . V I A .KS , . , . S H 1 K 'la Q 1 y ' T- I 1 A 4 7 A KV , , . N ' 5 9 J I . .1 ' A ' I . l Q ' ' I Y ' ' ' ' 'I 1 yy ' ' l . Y' L' 'l 7 v W were made by the use of davenports and chairs. Dancing and cards were li.. I I h A ' x ' Lv - r Q . v -' I 1 ' 1- 1 . - L- - - 'l x A - 1 ' J ' . , v A ' r. v. L- L- - v . . 4 4 1 Y. I R ne umm Tun 'I SC alv- mumsenc f'i1IUUI IPARCITIL I' ILNIOR AI L LI XSS PXRTH Fha Iunlol class held one of the mo t uccessful paltles thus 141 1n the edson at the EITIE-315011 on Nlalch 16 Danclng and cards xxere enxoxed and due to the Interest of the f.lld.IlLl0I'lS Nllss Lold and NI: Trx thdll an unusuallx lalgze numhel en :ned lnto the fun FRESHVIEIN CI ASS PARTY The freshmen held cl class Ddlty at the hmelson IH Aplll The pdrtx xx dS glx en tor freehmen onlx ln ordel to glxe them the 0IJDOltl.lI'lltX of gettlng dcqualnted xx1th the membele of then class About 200 vxele present The ex enmg xx as spent 1n ddnclng and playlnv CdldS Punch and xx aferb vxele selxed Mxse Bussey Whss uolhhel and Mr X edder chdpeloned SUPHOMORlH S AI L C I ASS PARTX The lust of the Sflllllg 1ll class Ddlflmw xx as glx en at the Iumel bon on Hugh Stufut the lUtLl1Q Al Jolson sung some choruses xx hleh xxele ex Lellent Thele xxere sex el 1l tables ot L ucls tm those xxho clld not xx 1sh to dance A noxel feature ol the pentx xxa contest tol the couple xxho danced the best Aftel fx clxfhtult lltf,1S1UI1 NI1 Blaun xxx ended the box ot cdndx to Alma Schultz and Hu h btlldll Ilene lox nes and Ixle Hodges Anothel spetlal feature xx as cl bloom cl mee Cake and frostbxtes ploxlded the xetleshments tol the exenmg, Nhss NI Jones M155 L01 cl and NI1 bnaun xx e1e the Chapelons Q -. on ,T - J A A- - 'Av 1 ' 1 AI V I Y ' A l ' . . . L.: ' S S sl. I . ' E. L. 'f - ' ' 'sf 1' . l 1 .' - .1 L. 1 , l' uv 7 . ' is I 1 i L v .1 - . 1 1 1 1 v . 1 1 T I 1 I v 1 1 AL J ' A K T v ' .L. , K. 1' 2 - . CN. . . ' Q.. . L. ' . , ' . . May 11 by the Sophomores. A live-piece orchestra furnished the music. K4 , . . ' , an , L. L.. ,- L. . . b. ,J . ' . . . x - . ' , . ' , w yv 14 .' K1 ' 1 . ' 1 I. 1 f M- ' 4 - . -V Y J kv K. . Juv Y A.. . K. , .'. ' 1 -4 h- - ' - 2 . I 'f 1 K. ' N. . -' . ' . A. L. ' . - 'A ri ' . . . . ' -. . - . . D . - . . . A . . A . . , . . . . . 1 if li I . . . .f -- -- f--- , , 'f,Yf'g f .-gT1.-:g. -,:-::..,,. ..'. .X , l' L - Um- Hunmlrwl l-lleven fl' IL. 17756 SPIC c... JISSDMISI If Q Sept 24 All about our greatest nexx spaper the Oxx ossonran Short speeches xxere grxen bx Mrs Gebhrrt ad rser Thelma Vlrrght cdrtor Mar ran G een assocrate edrtor and Wrllram I frrmrehael busrness manager Free copres of the Ovxossonran xx ere grx en to ex erx one Sept '31 Iyceum Club assemblx We heard ox er statron CHM 1 program broadcast bv the Iyeeum Club Members of the elub took part rn the xarred program John Brandel presrdent gaxe a speech on the purpose and arms of the club Tr xouts xx ere announced and the assemblx closed xxrth the hrgh school song Oct l Pep meetmg for Arthur Hrll game Some short snappy talks a fevx good yells and then vxe heard our hrgh school band for the first trme thrs year Oct 3 Heap brg mass meetrng Wh rt tor ' Why xxr xxon tlrr Arthur Hrll game ot course' We knevx thex could do rt Oet 1 Pep meetrng tor Indran game The band presented our nexx field song Push on Oxx osso xxrrtten bx llr Champron Also another treat-our good old fr lend Daddy Jones xx as here to talk to us Oct 10 Assembly for the conserxatron ot eyesrght Charles lx Southard a lecturer from the hx esrght Conserxatron Louncrl spoke to Us on protectrng our evesrght Mr Southard rllustrated hrs talk xxrth slrde xrexxs Oct 10 Brg xrctorx assemblx ' The band played sex eral selectrons Mr Cournyer complrmentcd the football player s on then flne plaxrng Mr Wrllman gaxe a short talk Whose efforts made rt possrble for the band tr play at the Sagrnaxx E ast ern Oxvosso gamel spoke to the hrgh school Frank Warren as a representatrxe of the potato rudgrng, team and Walter Baker as a representatrxe of the poultrx yudgrng team xx ere pre sented xx rth srlxer cups by Mr Cournx er 'lhe assembly closed xx rth the srngrng of the hrgh school song and yells Nox Z1 A xery short assemblx tor the purpose of grxrng thanks and apprecratron to the rootball team for keeprng Sagrnavx Eastern uoxxn to a loxx score Both 'Hr Wrllman and lir Cournyer thanked the team for therr hard nghtrng, Yells xx ere led by Joe Patr rck Nox 30 Senror play chapel Mr Br run xxas charrman of the assem bly and rntroduced Nlareellrne Welte -Xlrn L gflhllltl ind Gurnex err Thompson as speakers Thex told us some xerx excellent reasons xx hx xxe should all see The Goose Hangs Hrgh Txx o p nts of the plax xx ere grx en one the scene betxxeen Iohn brandel as bernard lngals and Frank Patee as I' llrott Klmberlx the other a dralogue brtx een Georgra X ounge and t ecrl rxcs as Dagm rr Carroll and llngh lngrls Ihr rfir 'nerd sxxrrthr nt 1otr xx ere xx ell pr esc ntf rl I 5 at H111 li id 3 53 si 1 1 1 P 1 r l , .3 .QQ 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 111 '. 1 l . -- ., . , .. . p I 1 v 1 ' v v 1 I -. 1 1 Ya. 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I' l P8 0 Bm- unrrf-4 w1-lx'1- 'MGSPIC Dec 1 Aw ardlng of letters Mr Jack Cann an ex soldler and an ln terestlng speaker gate a short talk on football and football fundamentals M1 Brooks awarded the large blue and gold letters Captaln Cobb s w as dlffel ent from the rest ln has mg a small C ll lSld6 the letter standlng for captam Coach Brooks compllmented the players on thelr unusual success durlng the season Dec 9 Cltuenshlp assembly The Glrls CIVIC League sponsored the assembly wlth MISS Ellzabeth Wlllman as chalrman Reverend Allen w as the DI'1I'lC1D3l speaker and dellvered an excellent address on cltlzenshlp Mr Courng, cr gave several readlngs A clex er sklt was produced by glrls llom the QIXIC League The Glrls Glee Club gate several selectlons ln ludmg a solo by MISS Georgetta Daley Dec 23 Chrlstmas assembly The publlc speaklng class was 1n charge of the assembly A one act play A Chrlstmas Chlme was glven by members of the class proved to be xerv amuslng as well as cleverly acted Jan 11-Speclal assembly Mr Pearce supermtendent of publlc ln st: uctlon of M1Chlg3D was the speaker Hls talk was based on the questlon What IS educat1on Mr Pearce explalned the dlfference between a schoollng and an educatlon Hls talk was brllllant as well as wltty Jan 13 Pep meetmg for Alma game Mr Cournyer was chalrman of the meetlng Mr de Boom stressed the lmportance of co operatlon Jan 20 Pep meetmg for Sagmaw Eastern game Several yells were led by Joe Patrlck Mr Vedder awarded R s to the members of the second team and compllmented them on thelr Splrll The band played several xerv good numbers and Mr Cournyer made announcements conf'e1 mng tests Feb 13 Band Concert Assembly The Band Contest was the sub Ject of the short assembly Both Mr Cournyer and Mr Wlllman gave talks The school now owns S2 000 worth of band mstruments A tlcket sellmg contest between the boys and girls w1th Joe Myers leader of the boys and Ellzabeth Wlllman of the glrls was announced Speeches were glwen bv both Mar 6 Dr T R Ponton medlcal dLlVlSPl' of the Gorgas M6mOl1al Instltute was the speaker 1n the assembly He sketched the llfe and work of Wllllam Gorgas ln a very mterestlng manner He urged that we by lLl1 Ines construct a In mg memorlal to Corgas by takmg care ot our health at all tlmes Mar 9 The Annual 51310 chapel marked the first step 1n the efcten sue campaxgn for the 1928 book The entne staff was represented on the platform and Mr Braun faeulty 3ClVlS9I' Introduced the speakers Wllllam Lalmlchael Cdlt0I'1Il chxef was the prlncly al speaker Short talks were gn en by other members of the staff Sales sllps vs ere passed out to be nlled In bv the members of the hlgh school g dT I up I 1 , Yi.. i V -- 4 V - - s f :Z f - - - l V . 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Max 10 The Lyceum Club sponsored the chapel to defray the expenses of the debate team Rex Joseph H Green 17115101 of the P1 esbx terlan church ln Ionla was engaged as the speaker The fix st pant of the program conslsted of a plano solo by V1x lan Arnett and a xo al solo by If lleen W61Q9Hb6Fg accom pamed by Margaret Moulton Rex G1 een axe a xelx entertalnlng and lntelestlng talk Thls lb the fix st time mx club has undutaken the pro1ect of bring mg an outside speaker to the hlgh school An ddfTlltt3.llC9 of ten cents was charged and enough money was clean ed to pax the speaker and help on the debate expenses Chapel was held F1 lday May 11 the stk enth houl Mr Braun was chan man and he announced that as he knew Wlr Courny 61 xxould be absent at that time he had declded to haxe an assembly fol ex eryone knows the old D1 ox 61 b VN hen the cat s axx ay the nnct w 1ll play There w ere sevel al purposes for thc mass meetmg, The most 1m portant one was the need for a pep metlng ln pleparatlon to :the baseball game Wlth Howell and anothel wa M1 B1 aun s ex 61 recurrent ry Clean up Week Mr Brooks was next lntroduced and he stressed student backlng and attendance at games as an lmportant feature of a wlnnlng baseball team He Sald that the Gwosso Hlgh School baseball team had not made a ve1y good record as yet but that wlth mo1e mtelest among the students and a better attendance at the games lt should dex elop and show much better results He told us that the prospect of a new hlgh school wo.1ld have 1tS effect on the team The new h1 rh school w1ll make a great dlf ference 1n the team and ln school bplflt But don t Walt for the new buxld 1ng Begln now LIISS Hutzel and Dr Poole from the Mlchlgan Department of health Lansing M1Ch1gaH spoke to the glrls and box s rtspectlx ely on Wednesday 'Vlax 16 MISS Hutzel w hose subject xx as health spoke before the Gnls C1x1c League whlle Dr Poole used the same tOlJ1C ln speakmg before the boys Mav 18 The Hlgh School Band sponsol ed the assembly The first number on the program was a march Flghtlng Bob Then came The Bohemlan Glrl one of the numbers plax ed bx the band at the contest SINCE musxc xvas the culture ln 3g'11CllltL1l6 txxo of Mr Braun s students dlsplayed thelr talents Namelx lxlt Hodges 111 a clog and Arnold Saska as harmonlca dCCOmlJdl119t A D xx 1n the Park pl ox ed to be exceptlonally good It depleted the fannlx tttlng leadx startmg out and finally spendmg a day Ill the px k The chapel closed w1th the Stars and Strlpes Forex er Ten cents admlttantt x as thaxgtd About thntx hxe dollaxs was cleal ed The membels of the band xx eu 111 lllll1Ol m and half the attrattlon of the assembly prox ed to be M1 Qhdmljlflll s xx hlte sult 1 l Ps, is 4 W l X W M-Y ,, 1, -1.-Af'-1 - N - ' - L 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ' ' '. 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PNIBI-R TXNI-NTS PXHST Ovsosso 25 O H S 0 Oxxosbo 12 Indlans 0 Howell 12 y NOVl-'UBI-R TVSPIVIX 'IHIRI 24 27 'lhanke 1XlI1g xacatlon 2 Junlol All Class paxty 8 Debate Ouoeso Xe Lapeer Ou os 0 0 Lapeel 3 19 Senxor Plat The Gooee Hangs Hlgh 21 Basketball Flmt 47 Oxxosso7 Tough luck 6 Oul oldlnal -Xlthur H111 A H 17 Oxxobso 13 Good uolk 12 Debate St John 7 Ouos 01 A ma Coll gt F osh Ouosso A C Fxoxh 26 Oxxosso 1: Cxlll flX1C I eaguc Plan xo keen lJ1OdllCl1OIlS J i . -- . ' f-' . ' ' 3 fn .-, . , - A as tt---A 7 9' X Q ' ' ' - N L X ' ' 1 1. V rl . . . at X 1 A , .,. . ... . - ' , 'J ht! , 3 . V v . S . O ' ' - ' - 9 . . , t. - ' .... ' ' , v. 'i v . V . . . . . . , I f. - ' ' . . . . . . F , . A . yi -Q ' ' v f w 1 W 1 3 3 - - 01 :fl lv ,I Q , , . - , . , 1 3 . 1 . H , . , , , p . -1. ' Q 3. 2 ': 1 1 ,' v - T Y wo-' v' V. . ' ' . . ,J . I 'i . ' ' A 1 7: V m W l C i , . , l ' an-ifcf ' , -4 , A - -- . ,, -W ,6',4',j X . Q 1,, u '- N 1 , V Q Q X. x E E52 . v wx t y A V ' 1 I n X , . W. . A if J . H 1 - . . L, A . ,f J . 13- l ' ' era 1' .' Vs. ' . . f. ' Q - , ' 15. J . S- 's' .'f 1 'j.'.'1'x' '15 3. 3 ' X ' ' 'f I l. , 11-2.2 9- axe V lu I L one Hundred '1'wvHl: 23 Owosso 10 UMCSPIC r 4 CALENDAR Feb 3 Arthur H1ll xs Owosso Althur H111 29 Owosso 14 Not so good Feb 4 Saglnaw Eastern ss Owosso Sagmaw 23 Owosso 9 Gettlng worse ast Feb 7 St Johns xs Owosso St Johns 27 Owosso 23 Could be better l1eb Mzss Tubbs leax es our midst much to our sorrow Clex eland knows whlch school ln Mlchlgan has the best teachels anyw ay Feb 10 Bay C1t5 xs Owosso Bay Clty 23 Owosso 8 Feb 17 Howell xs Owosso Howell 32 Owosso 11 Q WW W EXCUISIV R HATS ogg fs ' 2353 IE! FNARQEN IANUARY NINI' fl' l:.N'1H lfeb 20 Annual band concert We have a great band also some glee clubs Feb 24 Oratorlcal contest 'Z-4:-:Lf U Mal 3 Fl1ntNo1the1n xs Owosso Fllnt Mar 23 Sprlngxacatlon Wheeeee' Apr 3 Jumor play chapel A most clever chapel F1ne begmnlng Apm 16 Junlor play Whlte Collars Truly a grand success' An 27 Annual Senlor Prom A most beautlful event Max 4 Baseball Owosso xs St Johns Al Rll FWPNTY SPVFNTH May 8 Huuah' hurrah' hurrah' The S468 000 bondlng lssue for a new hlgh school massed at the school electlon todav tote 810 ln favor and 411 aga1nst ' Oh Boy' May 11 Owosso xs Howell We w on 24 to 5 What a game' June 8 Jumor Senlor banquet Gee that w as a tou fh Gllglblllty list' June fl Owosso xs Arthul H1ll June lt Baccalaureate June 19 Class Dax The SPIC comes out We lost Walt till next week JUNI' NINll:.TEEN'TH ia l - -:V H YA ,-,, A - ,-,A,,1f:,-Q4 -'::':T:.f TTT. rf' f' -Y-t ' ' ' 'U' ix . , v ' . Y . f f , ' ' 1 Y L f ' f Y ' v , v w , ' v , B f . 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Brooks Coach Vedder a newcomer to Owosso H1gh has proved hlmself capable of handllng men and ha shown real results He has glven lnvaluable and to Coach Brooks ln bulldmg up reserve materlal and more of the boys can now be glven personal attentlon The Owosso teams ln the past year has not onl 1 had plenty of competltlon from the reserves whlch makes the n tel est more keen but the teams now have qulte a on of rehaole reserve materlal to fall back on fol the future teams Montgomery GOAEHEJ The best wav to ludge a man IS to find out h1s ablllty to handle the sltuatlon vuhlch confronts hxm Earl Brooks came here wlth an envlable athletxc rec ord and also a thorough knowledge of ath19t1CS He found Owosso Hlgh 1n the mldst of an athletlc slump whlch IS xndeed a dlre sltuatlon Nevertheless Coach Brooks set manfully to the task and for the past two years he has whlppcd together teams we are proud to call our own Vedder Fhls 19 the second year Coach Montgomery has had charge of the Owosso Hlgh School tenms teams Coach Montgomery hlmself a well movwn playel has taught the boys the game thoroughly and woxked W1 h them untll we novx have tennls materlal whlch gn es plenty of competltlon for state honors Plz On H dred Twenty four YY,-an ---1 , , ,W W., , -Y 'V V . . . . . . . . 7 . . . 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IDlDil'llZuAll5-L The 1927 tootball season prox ed to be one of the most successful ones ln the hlstory of Owosso Hlgh School The team under the guidance of Head Coach Brooks and Asslstant Coach X eddei will be remembered by its many followers for 1ts clean p'avmg. hard fighting determmatlon and qood sportsmanshlp Thloughout the season the boys put ex erythmg they had lnto play at the hrst whistle and nex Pl let up untll the last whistle had been blown Tuo of Ou osso s oldest athletlc rn als xx ere deleated these bemg Sagmavs Arthur H111 and St Johns The stlong Mt Pleasant Indlan team was de feated declsnely but should be given Cfedlt tor thelr hard fighting and clean play Howell si as the only team that faced the Owosso eleven that made them taste bitter counted for bv the fact that crlppled from the Arthul dlan games on the two they u ere matched agamsf the fastest teams ln th season was against bagmaxn one of the most experienced defeat but this can be ac Ovsosso team was sadly Hlll and Mt Pleasant In prex xous Saturdavs and that a team uh1ch was one of state The last game of the Eastern the heaxiest and ln Mlchlgan all C un lrel T , Q I I L Y Y ll T0l' 1 vue-r, Elliott, Dorn. Guernsey, Mnnsor, Cream-. Sand:-rsnn. Hahn, es, Mc 'a l, odges, Carr, limoks. MIDDLE ROW: Mc-riott, Duylu, Stuart. l'z-:trim-k, Johnson. Kimball. lim-lu-. BOTTOM ROW: Hilxvnnlurf. Rich:-urwlsmi, lin-rden. Wendt, Cobb, Ure-nth, Williams, Schlaack, Hilxzendorf. X , Y .lf . , 1 .' V . Y' . . . . , A. . . A- . A Q 1-' ,- , , I 1 r 1 V w v u . - I' Y V , ' I . . V Y -L. . . ' . . . , - 'I 1 1 . C ni . ' 1 H . . I I ' 1 r K , ' V v. V - sf 1 A1 K1 D S L1 y. 1 v 1 VK 1 ' 1 'wt - ' 1 K V. Y t . , . 4 . , l' 1' lne H 1 4 wr.-my-f' '1 .177965PlC r. I The hrst game of the 1924 tootball seaeon was xx 1th ou1 old enemy Sagmavs Arthur Hlll on OCtObQl 1 The Ou osso bove xx ent lHt0 the game wlth the old O H S sp1r1t and adetermlnatlon to vun Our team got the 1ump on the Sagmau team and nex ex let up untll It had Qoundly beaten 1tS rn al The scole 9 0 haldly tells the stou of the may oul bovs out played the Saglnavs team The mctuxe below Qhovss Red Wendt Owoseo game The second game took place the follolung, Satulday vslth the Mt Pleasant Indlan team Octobel 1 The Inmans came doxsn from then reqelxatlon ulth an QXDCIIQYICQCI team and tleet backneld The Owoeeo ll1Hllf.,1ll ala nn I 1 l 1 ' .. fit in ful T ' Q9 1: - 1 , my ' Sanderson Elliott Greene- Munzsor X 1 ' , 1 fr ' . . v . s . y I . ., . , 1, . ' . ' - - . v ' Y , D . . v 1 ca' sv ' , , , . ' ' , 1, .' . ' ,l , . - . , . . . , v . - 1 . , , n n . W ' , I , x v , , , as vu , 1 1 l half-back, m h1S 60 yard run tor a touchdown Ill the first quarter of the l ,, - . . 1 Aw . v w Y . Y u ' . . V ' . i 4 A 'I . ' ' ' ' ' . ' .. l Arth ' I al 1-. Ot-tt , -1' l. wort- fl-U 4 I- ln... ,F- ll jf ,ll fl I 's li ll ll li .l I l'.wv Une Hunclrul 'l'xx-'!1ly-rf' 'll 3 s as 'i:775c-:SPIC we ll h machlne had been smoothed out considerably after 1ts flrst game and was 1n excellent condltlon for a gn eat battle I'l'e boys dldn t thlnk about the fact that they were hghtlng the tradltlonal red men They dldn t thlnk of anythlng except playmg the game and dolng thelr best agalnst the foe After four qua! ters of the best football ever w xtnessed on the Owosso field our team emerged YlCtOl'l0llb by a score ot 12 0 The week followlng the Mt Pleasant Indlan game October 14 the Owosso boys bucked up agalnst Howell one of the lxghtest but fastest teams ln the state Owosso s team was ln very poor condltlon from the hard games of the prevlous two weeks and as a result were slow on the field Nex ertheless they fought hard and score of 12 6 Wit Pleasant Indlan game October tore 12 0 D ll L l l moo- C Guernsey Eve-rden Ric unison Carr I -. 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'Q Hgh Wlla Oul boys met Durand on Octobel Zb The Durand team had a heau enough team but showed lack of expemence when pltted agalnst Ou osso The Owosso llne up was changed a llttle due to lnyurles and m el1g1b1l1ty but the old hght was stlll there Attu a one slded game al though the Durand boys fought hard the hnal xnhlstle blew xx 1th Owosso The Saturdav followlng the Duland game Nlox embel 4 the boys Joulneyed to Charlotte fO1 thelr out of town game ot the season Thele xx as a legular downpour and the held vsas a sea of mud Good football was m DObb1bl9 and as a result there was a xerx pool show mg made by both teams The game ended wlth Owosso on Lhdll0tt6 s tour yald lme after Howell game October 1-1 cone 12 6 l ll K l . l l Y l A , , s ' ' 'W Ps, ' .., t . , g,', I I I I u' os i i ms Hahn Wen-lt 4- . . A w T , , - , - ' F V ' ' l' v A Ai n 5 L' . - by r . . . - I . - Nr... , . ss. X. .lm -.xx ' yt- 1 ,. .3 . , . . s. , . 1 . K A the VlCtO1' by the score of 25-0. ll . V . 1 A Y . a ! . v Q . - - 7 . Q 2 ' , . .' . v . y y - , V' V ll A . U , . V . ,. i . . . ' - Y. . ' xl . . , . .. ., - 1 ! 7 5 - X l -- 1 I l F 1 i I Y Pa e One Hundred Twenty-1-ight I -L 'TT I I gg -..:7beSPICe VR -I VI C ll 'Hodk a serles of l1ne plunges for a total of eight consecutne first downs The final xerdlct was a scoreless tle 0 0 The followmg Frlday November 11 our team played St Johns here The St Johns team was made up of a great many veterans but dld not seem to galn much headway agamst Owosso The Owosso boys held themselves 1n reserve and exerted thelr power only when necessary to score The final count was 12 6 In favor of the Owosso team The final game was played on Noxember 19 agalnst oux mlghty rival Saglnaw Eastern at Saglllaik So mighty w as the Saglnaw team that the Owosso fellows looked like midgets Howex er Owosso ended her glorious season wlth the score 7 0 1n favor of Saglnaw 'vu' ses' .r I in I I I . I I I . ' ' I . V ' I In I , -. I ' 1 J I A , 1 I I I I D1-ran Drueth 1 c Ia 'es 1 A l 1 Q . v . 7 V 9 ' I ' . ll Y 7 ' ' ' A' ' n n uv I , . . . . 1 B - L 5 I Q F Q Q Y n V ' . I , . . I . 1 ' ' f f . . . . l 1 - V 1 I St. Johns game, November 11, score 12-6 li , , , , - ,V , I , ' ' ' 1' ff I 1 , U ' Y . ' ' I Q I r ' , I I ll S - I I ll I 4 O-Q , A ', Qu. , ,U , , if ,,,L - 4 ,,.. ,I i . Page One Hundred Twenty-nine lx' I -alles s:7b6SPlCr.. e as - V' ' ,, T. P ROW Brook W od arl McLlur M hk H lx. nl l' y Sn l V dder MIDDLE. ROW latrl k J k k 1' rn ey L BOTTOM ROW Bro n Wllkxns Ma r Little Richardson lEbASllQllE5flElIBnAlIbL Charles W1lk1DS Center Owen Everden Foreward Kenneth Jackson Foreward Rlchard Llttle Guard Mlke Mansor Guard lCaptJ If a team IS measured as a success by the number of games It wlns the Owosso hlgh school basketball team of 1928 vsas a fallure but lf the success of a tean' ls measuled bv the numbel of men that are made durmg the season the basketball team vs as a glOI'lOll'S success thanks to real leadershxp and good Judgment shc lb far better for the ex perlence Coach Brooks had to form three complete teams durmg the season A team vsas finallv made that coped wx 1th Owosso Hlgh School ldeals and ex en though xt xx as not as xlctorlous ln games as more skllled pla5 els mlght haxe made 1t the team vs as made up of hard fnghtexs who stood fo1 clean spoltsmanshlp Thele were xlu Hs placts tol lI1l1Jl0Xt ment on the team and much credlt ls due the ICSQIXCH mater1al for lts url ln shovslng these places and workmg for then lmploxement J Hu d iT :ru I l ll ll i -l A T0 : s, o W 1, ' Q. i' en. i fe rurf, 'art-lu , ycer, e . ' : ' 'c , ac sun. Vito , Ivermlun, Que s , 'urr. 4 l 2 w , , nso , , . 1 ti E, l w il ' ' ' 'l . . V , h - ' If ' YY - - - Y L. l l 7 . . 1 l . V . , , . 3 A V V . . . . n Q l l The 1928 basketball season was really a cr1s1s for OW1 sso High but N- u . I . , 1 .Q : V ll I V . D . L f ' V ' V. V 1 V V' ' - ' V V ' ,I V .. ' . V . ' , . Vfb. . ' .S . , V . V V ' ll . . i - V , 2 -2 WVLV V . ,S V . V 3 . . . ' 'V .,.... . '. .'..' ' V V' . .. 'l n s n s K s n s . ,Il ll tl 1 l'u5ze One n rea h' ' lli L Patrick Jack n I Carr The Ovwosso basketball team started the season by maklng a three day tr1p ln the northeln part ot the state On Dec 15 Ovwoeeo played Cam, Flty there and tucked the first vlctory of the beason under lte belt thue maklng a good start for a new team The next game x as played on the second day of the team s tour on Dec 16 The game was clobe thruout but Ovuosso obtained a good lea ln the last xx mmutes ot the game and emerged the x lctor 'lhe last game ot the nor hern t Lll xx s plax ed agalnst fam on Dec 11 The Caro boys had an LYIJ8l1tI1C6Cl and fast team and Ouosso was defeated but they gaxe a good account ot themselx es S u c h x 4 terans' Ovxosso played tvso successne games wlth Flmt the hrst Dec 21 here and the second game at Fhnt on Det 93 The strong Flmt the Ouosso quintet and soon humbled our team t e 1 t 1 e q u e hanges on the team Owosso stal ted a los ng stleak and lobt the rest of the seaeon s games ' so Vi ek Richardson . , v 11 11 J. Q . u . ' i . V 7 r pf - Y 1 f 1 l . . , . ,1 4 v st ' V svn' l I Y ' u 'd ' fe' . ' S ' . ' . , ' x 1 ' I team was no match for s - . r 0 - 'a .- ,- e - , I Y 1 1 ' .1 'I ' . 1 - f- Af - ' - nt . J. .' . . C 1 L. , Page Umf Hnndre-xl 'l'h1rt, - - - aa rw- ..17beSPlCc. . e be a at E d Wxlkxns L ul On Jan 6 Arthur H111 beat ue on our ov n floor ln a close battle The Alma College If reshman defeated Owosso on Jan 13 We played Saglnaw Eastern on Jan 20 and were badly beaten IH a one slded plav On Jan 27 Owobeo journeyed for a battle vuth the Mt Pleasant Indlans but the Ind1ans xx ere on the vsalpath because of the defeat ad mlnlstered them by the football team and they got thelr rex enge by thor oughly defeatmg our boys On Feb 3 a return game xx as played agambt Saglnavs Iuastern and agaln Ovs oseo took a beatlng 110m the Saglnavu CIQVS The next game ws ae play ed at Althul Hlll and although the boys gaxe the Hlll1t6S a good battle thes agaln tasted defeat On Feb 8 Ovsosbo tackled bt Johns on then' ovun flool and after maklng a good lead agambt the Clmtomtts the St Johns boys came back Qt10I'lg' Ill the last half and took the game ln a mal 3.111 of two pomte In the follow mg week Ouosso pl 13611 Bay Clty here The Bay Clty team vs as made up of langx and expellenctd men and the 'small Oxsoseo team xx as agam beaten ln xpltc of flcat effolt 9 I l I I il l ll 4 n 'ver en Brown ' ' i 8 GUGYDBGY f V 1 1 I . 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D - xl l if l Page One Hundred '1'hir y-tw 'n dd ,q-dy W TEN NIJ TEAM Owen Everden captaln Donald Lmk Kenneth Jackson Wllham Murray Wllham Morency Eugene Rlchardson Tenms was started thls year on the new concrete courts on the Emerson grounds As most of the members of last years team whlch won the 1eg1onal tournament at Mt Pleasant were back agam thls sea son the prospects were very brlght The team was well balanced wlth really no outstanding star 'Iwo doubles comblnatlon Everden and Lmk and Jackson and Murray have shown declded strength and ex ery man on the team has shown exceptlonal 3bllltV Ed Hahn Daxld Anderson Edgar Bllow Kenneth Anderson and A J Kllne were substitutes Apr May May May May May May June J une 1 June 3 SCHEDULE 28 Pontlac 2 Owosso 4 9 Fllnt Central 2 Owosso 12-Sagmaw 4 Owosso 5 16-Flmt Northern 0 Ou osso Ann Arbor 0 Owosso 5 Flmt Northern 1 Owosso 8 Reg1onal Tournament Owosso w1nners Owosso at Mldland Mldland at Owosso Flmt Central at Owosso I X 1 Page One Hundred Thirty three l, i ll E .. . to y E I E -A-U, ,I E l ' , 11,2 t-, , , -Y g , I , I wiv I M , i r l l l , ! . .' .'.',:f.:'.-.a fy :.::'..' lf- ' V- -, - l A .'f'Ff'f'f' 7 H E , .41 ' ----' - - gg ,I. 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' I1 6- ' la 9- 13- E 17756 SPIC TOP ROW GI L tl y L BASEBALL The 1928 baseball team was successful ln most of lts starts this season The team came back after a poor start and defeated Howell Sagmaw Arthur H111 St Johns and Chesamng ln four successne and deC1S1V6 games Although there were qulte a fevs errors made durlng the season the team showed S1gl lS of battmg prowess and lt covered the dlamond well for a hlgh school team The team D1tCh1Ilg mater 1al thloughout the season was poor and as a result most of the 1JltChlI1g' responslblllty vs as borne by one man Even though th1S year s team was a new one lt showed slgns of progress as the end of the season drew near and the boys have learned the fundamentals of the game and should be ln good shape for next year s team The Splc went to press before all of the games had been played SCHEDUI E Chesanmg Ou osso St Johns KFIH lllllllljgsl Hovs ell Arthur Hlll gt J0hHs C hesamng Ps: i i W , ,g . f . , 1 i - A lv 1 , Q A -ii ' : w 2 anders, it e, Guernse , 'nach Brooks. Vanllrocklin. Wendt. Hornus. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Hughes, Dickie, Hilgendorf, Dreuth. Dorn. Hahn, Bunsor, ' 7 . . . . Y . . v - v . V . - 1 . C . . 1 1. A . . H Y. . . Y . , N . H . . . , . ' 9 J ' 10 -- ' .. 8 . . 6 ' 'X ' ' :s f 5 - 24 . 4 1- 5 . . J 6 --- ' 17 I 3 ' 6 - 15 a e One Hundred Thirty-four I ed 17756 SP IC c.. The first game of the 1928 baseball season was played agalnst Chesamng The Chesanmg boys had a strong team and were already well mto thelr season when our team was playlng its first game The opponents plled up a good lead in the first part of the game but were forced to take up the defenslve ln the latter part of the game Chesanlng was the wlnner by the count of 10 8 The second game of the season w as agamst our old rlval St Johns The Clmtonltes had a fa1r1y strong team and our boys had not yet hlt thelr strlde but nevertheless the play was fast and the fellows show ed lmprove ment gained from the1r first game but suffered defeat to the tune of 6 3 Owosso met lts strong rn al Howel ln lts thlrd game and our boys were all set to revenge the beatmff admmlstered Owosso ln football Howell gained a lead of three runs ln the first mmng but Owosso soon got under headway and Howell were lost ln the deluge of hlts that followed After usmg four pltchers the Howell team was forced to take a sound l1ck1ng wlth the count at 24 5 On the I'r1das followlng the Howell game our team went up against Sagmaw Arthur H111 on our home field Arthur H111 had plenty of deter mmatlon and put up a great battle but Owosso was the master throughout the entlre game After a nnal nlnth 1nn1n1f spurt by Arthur H111 the game ended wlth Owosso st1ll master by the score of 5 4 turn engagement The 11ne up looked qulte a blt dlfferent than when Owosso was first arrayed agalnst St Johns and our boys took charge of af falrs In spite of frequent changmg of pltchers by St Johns Owosso emerged the vlctor bv the count of 17 6 The last game played was a real wmner and was a return game w1th Chesanlng The play was decxdedly dlfferent from that of our first encounter and our boys had no trouble taklng the game from the Sagmaw County team and so revenged thelr defeat at the hands of Ches anlng 1n the first game of the season The final score was 15 6 1 ll 1 dedTh ty in 1 ' . is - ' . 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M- J Q A Il ,v in r iL:-We s1775eSPlCc... 1 ROW Vrrzmm lrn L I IJ th lx th V BOTTOM ROW Juannta I arg rn 1 41 Illlilllpl IlliuA5ll'llblll All Irene Loyms sunm xptun Allce Mead Jumm nptun Pe nl Wesch s pphon on lpt un Leona bmalle5 ln 1 xpt un Glrls gymnaslum classc haxe been xeu sucussiul dunng 1928 under the superx ISIOD of Miss Dorothy Kerth Volley ball Damsh exerclses malchmg Iumbllllg, and basketball w ere act1x1t1es of the fix st semester Helen Caldxx ell Jeanette Detwller elected squad leaders The Volley ball champlonshlp vs as xx on bx tht smunth houl class 11 ene Loy nes, Allce Mead Pearl Wesch and I Loma Sm xllu wut mterclass basketball captams The 5611101 team xx on tht ch lI1llJl0llSl'll1J A xarlety team vsas plcked and vs on games flom COlLlIlIld Hlgll School Salnt Pauls Busmess Glrl s Team the Alumlll tled games mth tha fllllllllld Independ ent Team and MOIIICQ Hlgh School and lost one gamt to the Corunna In dependents The season was closed mth a bmqumt 11 the X W C A at vshlch Mlss Kelth was presented xx 1th a glit Baseball tcnms dancing md perhaps su lTI1f1llll1,1' mll In actlxltxes of the second semestel The guls dtITl0llNUdltfl thtn wnk xt an xthletlc C11 cus gn en late Ill the Spllng A prohuencx tt st xx 1ll lx 1,flXtll and gnl llllm to piss lt will IGCQIXG hlgh school letters lag., Ox llurdr-d Thxrl sux l I TOP : i ' ' 4' 1- fe , urn y 'ur , 1-ra Sutton. 1 ' Joynes, Irene Lnynvs. M' '11 1- llusslnwmlt. lilvnmxr llnuulzns. 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M1ss Woodard Why yes Dldnt you notlce that before GEOIQIH Yes I saw It but I thought lb was a cold sore Charles Parx xn I hax e no flunks to speak of Kenneth Campbell I don t speak of mme elther John Brandel D1d you not1ce any change 1n me B111 Carrnlchael No why John I Just sw allow ed a dxme Ken ElllOtt Dld you take a show 91 'I The teachel asked the class to dzaw a p1ctu1e ot Plymouth Rock a whlle a l1ttle da1k halred student Bobby Dax enpoxt by name h1s hand What IS It Robe1t ' asked the teache1 Please teacher d1d you mean a hen O1 a loosterl Fathel tt1om upstansl Alma has Jack gone yet' Alma INo Father but Ixe got hlm gomg Conductol Youl tale M1ss V Frlegel blushed Conductol QIITIIJLIIIIXQIXJ XOUI tau X118 W71lg'1IIld That s what exeuom ttll me but you dont haxe to lt out hke that hu 1. 'I lguli 5 0 v U ., . .. pi , 1 5' X. f 1 . , . , .' 4 . . V v . ' L I4 -e - 1 - 1 , v 4 4 v I l ' K f A 1 -. ty 1 Y t t. . -V' I A 'Q ul ul , 9 -' ,- w v -T Q 'S I L1 -' r ' . 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I want a drink. 1 f For land s sake child you just ha 8, a drink a week ago' Farmer Cant you see that slgn lNo Flshmg Allow ed James Hahn Im not fishlng Farmer 9 James I m just teachmg the vsorms to swlm Jalllcss Crlmes Klllmg Tlme Hangmg Plctures Stealmg Bases Murderlng The Engllsh Language C'Y575'aef Shootmg The Chutes Runnmg Over A New Song Smotherlng A Laugh Knlflng A Performance Chokmg Off a Speaker There vsas a boy who fancled that by dr1v1ng good and fast He d get hls car across the track before the tram came past He d mlss the engme by an 1nch and make the tram hands sore There vsas a boy who fancled thls there :sn t any more' What a funny llttle thlng a frog are? A1n t got no tall almost hardly When he hop he Jump And when he Jump He s1t on the l1ttle taxl Whlch he amt got almost hardly NIISS Lord Un Engllsh classy Let s hear your theme Byl on Byron Jones I left It at home M155 Lord We had an oral theme today Jlm Basso Say d1d you know Dutch lb canned ' Glenn Ford Dutch who' Jim Dutch Cleansel Tourlst Ixe come here tor the winter Callforman Well you we come to the wrong place Theres vu mter here Ken Sanderson If a man smashed a clock could he be com lcted for klllmg tlme' Jack Green Not lf the clock struck mst l K I'h A 1 , . - 4 ' . ll , CC ! ' U v f ' , H I I L , , . 4 . f l . A . . . i . . . ,I ' a , . . . . i ! ! ' Y . . T . , Q L, l . . I . , . . Q 51 , I ' l . . , . . ' I l ' ' . W 0 , 1 0 v . , . I ' 1 1 . ' , H ' 1 1 ' . , . , u H , 1 ' 1 , v . a v. u ' ' ' I , ' , ' ' ' . y ' U0 N ' Y 4 Y. . I . . , il l ll Pa e One Hundred ' irty-n' - li i WSPIC r 1 Dlx lne Justice An OIIICIHI of the telephone companx xx as ludelx aroused fl om hls slumbels bx the llnglng ot the telephone Attel blulslllg hls knees on a chall he leached the telephone Hello he gl oxx led Are vou an OI'IlC1dl ot the telephol c company ' asked the XOICG Yee xx hat can I do IOI xou ' Tell me said the XO1Ct hoxx lt ttels to get out of bed at 2 0 clock to ansvx er the xx rong numbel Lyle Hodges When you set a hen she slts thele John Blandel Yeh ' lvlt But vxhen you set an alalm clock lt g,oes off Malgdlet Moulton Vwho IS xour faxollte authol Blll Mul ray My father M Moulton Vt hat dld he ex 91 xx rlte ' M Moulton Checks' Lyle Jackson Hoxx dld you hult voul han Able Klmble ACCICIQIII leckless dllxlng Lyle Auto' Able No nall In Hong Kong Ib a tallor named Ah Men The last xx ord ln tallol lllg one mlght say Chemlstry Student tln Ilbl 31 vi I xx ant a book on ethelxn gag Leola MHYIIII tattel looklng tor book sex elal mlnutesj Im morrx, but xxe hax ent anx books by Ethelyn Gabs Charlena Beebe tln bugar I-Joxxlj Are thebe doughnuts frled ln gleasel H3115 INo they 19 trled ln Oxxosbo Deflnltlon of a Dumb Bell A telloxx that askb a glll fol a klbs and xx alta for an ansxx er Try thall Has absolute ILIO tx 61 bull tound ' Danlels Sure Sxlx estel Ixe nu EI IIQAIKI ol lt XVIILIB has lt been found ' Kenneth On mx IGDOII bald 355 000 lexxald lol The man xxho pullul tht 'l llt ot Txxo t ltlt tolt Danlel Webstel s apptndlx bl okt QLMIIIIII I5U1XKd1d s back ll 8- ll . . . 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V I . ll l V A ,L x ,f -4- ' ' A '- Z1 Pa e One Hundred Fort, l ..17'b65PlC L.- Q ' L 1 I 1 ' 4 1 ,I 1 - Y X 1 IL I 0-H l1r-y-- A ll 1,11,1m5P1c IBUSINBQIJ ACCI' SSORY STORES Donoxan s Accessory Stores Phone 1094 AGRICULTURAL INIPLEMENTS Cook 8z Cook Dealers ln McCormick Deerlng Farm Implements 113 S Ball St Phone 1153 ALTOMOBILF SALES C A Glidden The Senior the Vlctory and the Standard Three Gleat SIXQS by Dodge Bros Phone 522 Welte Auto Sales Llncoln Ford Fordson 207 214 E Mam St Phone Bob Wllcox Oakland Sales and Servlce 208 S Water St Phone Roscoe C Haln Chevrolet quallty at low cost Used cars wlth an O K that counts Phone 678 ATTORNEYS W A Seegmlller Phone 966 Matthews and HlCkS Lawyers R D 'Nlatthews B P Hlcks N L DesJard1ns Phone Matthews Bulldlng Phone Chandler 8: Frlegel Attorneys at law Ward Bmldmg Phone Pclrpont Sz Pelrpont Attorneys at Law 111 N Washmgton St Phone 54 Pulxer 8. Bush Lawyer CIUZCIIS Saylngs Bank Bldg Phone 49 Mmm 6. Mme: Attorneys at Law '02 New Nilntr Bldg Phone 1 BAlxl- RII' S NK hltc B'llxGlW Homt of good baked goods Phone 100 DIREGCIWDRT Tannehill s Bakery Staple and fancy baked goods I rench ralsln bread Ph0Il6 310 Owosso Bakmg Co Seryes your famllv genume bread Phone 561 Red BARBERS Compliments to O H S Geo A Rose Barber We alm to please Phone 1436 Draper s Barber Shop 106 W Exchange St Pleasmg vou means success to us BANKS Compllments of The Cltlzens Savings Bank Oveosso Mlchlgan Phone 74 We sohclt Vour busmess Try us The State Savmgs Bank Owosso Mlchlgan Phone 60 The Owosso Savlngs Bank Ovsosso Mlchlgan Phone 27 BAT'l FRY SHOPS J H Mansor Exlde Batterxes One day servxce 800 W Mam St Phone 321 BEAUTY SHOPS Charles L Beehler Permanent wavlng Matthews bulldmg Phone 361 Murray s Owosso Bowlmg Club PIIICSI Alleys ln Mlchlgan Hall Bldg Phone 1037 CHIROPRAC1 OR Dr X VS Dunning Chxropractor Capltol Theatre Bulldlng Phone 301 lli -XR STORES lolm 'l Xvdlsll L IHAIS 'Iob muo and Candy 111 S Hashlngton St Phone 349 I 1 ns f lgdl Store Blllldld p11lor l lgars tobacco bex erages one 110 1 1 l I lam One Hundred I- rt: Luo it l ' l 1 1 1 1 1 ' v .1 I 1 1 1 r D, . . :- , 1 1 1 ' - A v 1 I , 1 l 4 n 7 ' . . . 1 . . 1 J H y , - rv n 1 . 2 11 - n u ' xr 1 , ' 5 7 14 xv 1 ,. 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H , ,- . . , 1 . 1 . .1 1 1 A V 7 A Ph 4 ll 1I f . , 10 .- . li ..17be5PlC :...f KONFECTION -XRY STORES DEPARTNIENT STORES Sugar Bowl Opposxte the Strand The ate: Llght lunch confectlonerx The Swallow Sxmllovs Hamburgs xre Different 21 S Vlashmgton St C andxl md Opposlte Llncoln Theater Lnght lunch-confectionary Phone 114 CRI' X111-R1 Belle Islc Creamery Co Nlxllx IS the food for all Cd sour sh lre for he xlths s me lhone S22 xllllLlS Butter lastes Better Phone 152 fLO'lHIl'RS Bullird md Hagan Owosso s Best Clothlers F J Storrer Smce 1892 Clothlers fox Hlgh School Students Conglatulatlons from W R Knepp Company Leaders ln Value Gnmg The D NI Chrlstlan Co 14 xeus of contmued seruce Leader ln quality merchandlse and better values at lowest prlces Phone 81 88 DRLC, STORES W hltehead s Owosso s onlv chaln drug stores Sea Kings Drug St0l9 tor Drugs lollet Artlcles cJlllJCll. fhocolates Phono. 281 DRY III' -XNPRS Osbuxn Cleaners Corner Washlngton and Mason Sts Phone 249 Owosso Dry Cleaners Cleaning' pressmg and repalr work '06 N wdShlHgt0D St Phone 29 Albert Norrls 8x Co Tallors and cleaners 'N Washmgton St -over Osmers 114 N Washlngton St Phone 392 DRY GOODS 'Hull IW KL f6!lJUSl1 blnlle Knlttlng- M1115 btgre OWOSSOS LdI'2'6Sf Cl0th19I'S Dlrect trom the mllls Hosiery Phone '15 Lmgerle Underwear Sweaters Dl' CORA'I ORS W H Ross West Ham St Phone 241 Wall paper and palnts DEINTISTS G N Fmch D D S Over Economy Store Phone 9 F H 1Nlll1dmS D D S 301 xwdld Bulldmg Phone 129 F S Frltz D D S J14 W Mann St Phone 211 B S Sutherland D D S 301 108 Matthews Blllldlng Oiflce Phone 190 RQSICIGTICE 315 123 F Mann St Phone 580 FURNITURE Sz HARDWARE Senlors let us frame your dlplomas' Arthur VN ard Co The Blg Corner Store Ph 198 1 RNITURF COS Robbms Furnlture Co The Factory Store Our locatlon saves you money Phone 38 Woodard Furmture Co Furmsh Your Home Better Phone 1295 Home of Beautiful Bedroom Suites I-,stey Vlanufacturmg Co Phone 3 I- LORAL HOUSES J Clank D D Sunnysldc Floral Shoppe 2025 Cltmens Saxmgs Bank Bldg I H Fortman Phone 1140 North B'1ll St Phone 98 me Om Hunzlr l 1- rtg i-1 'll' 111 1' V l S, , 3 , A, AMMYAA i W , 1 l , v V 1 l A A A 4 A 1 .. 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