Rochester High School - Mirage Yearbook (Rochester, PA)
- Class of 1928
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':9'o',09.Q' A - , . ' -5558.2 - fvjrfvfvfi .vs 1 A Lfmflgqff .. Foreword fs oLLoW1No the example of our pre- decessors, we, the class of 1928, record in this MIRAGE the history of our four years as students within the halls of Rochester High School. To the Alumni may it call up the happy days of Auld Lang Syneg to our successors may it be an inspiration. The 314 irage 1928 '23 As published by the Senior Class of Rochester High School - Rochester, Pennsylvania ll 1 ffl J My f - Q- E - -fu 7 t F Wiz- f'-ff fr T '-'-iiriii 2-S: DIEDICATIION We, tlre Class of1928, dedicate our volume of the 5VIirage to Mr. T A. White, our editorial advisor, as an expression of our gratitude to him. '.2'A-ii x 'V' 4 3 uh Q'-I 1 e- 7 ,.-?- - --f 2'f':'fi,?3?'e'ff'5f-' 6 gh '11 Contents IM11-xxmwl . . . 4 Iluliczltiun . . . ful . 8 Kllrzlgmf Stull , ..... .. 111711111 uf lfclucllliull . .. 13 ' 15 Ixlclllly . ..,..... .. Nlcllims . . . 25 .llllliHl'S . . ... 47 SHIlIlHlllUl'CS . .. 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Rl l'H MALON15. . .. HARROLD COLhIMfXN. . GA Y TLJDD .......... ANNA IJUNLAP 1 ISLIZABI-ITH CAI3Ll'2 I DONALD LAMBERT. . . NQILLICI-INT VVALTERS. . BRN JONES HARRY M ESSENGER G1-:RALD VVALLAU-2. . . TIIl'1RPISA TflO1NIl'SON .IANR QKQEMMIL ...... Mirage Staff Faculty Adziscr lfarzzlfy flCll'Z!iSL'I' Editor ,-Issfsfunf Editor lfltSi71L'SS Illcznaycr fUll5iC Girls Personals W'it and Humor 5i0c'iCl'-X' Boys Pvrsonols Ifoys . lllzlctivs Girls .klllzlvtivs Lifcrczfjv and Drczmczms I'Il'ILliN KNOWLIQS. . . Calendar ANNA IJVNLAP J R vru CAss1DAY Cartoons JOE ,lJOM1cN1c' KIARIE GHORO14: ....... .ofllzmzzzi Ixrzz MARTIN l T , I,l'l'lll-IL HARI'I'IIi f Wnsts ,Q 1- - .. - .ff 5, -lig , i T:!,iE2rigg,.faji-Txxku L--T: ' 9 siggffee Q +IrRfz-if sfifbiigaegig 'fit' 5 e TLTS' M--e Lf e- Q 4 .e 'g'lQg1f:3.' qggo. ss:--. s 'Qfg'5U - v ' 58:1 ..,f-. 1 if -'N x, . 1-' , s jg' , Xxx Bit' e History of the High School ln 1916, Rochester provided for its students, UIIC of the iinest huildings in Heaven' County. Situated on a hill, Roeliester lligh School may he seen for miles around. During the past decade, many ehanges have taken place. The enroll- ment has steadily increased: the lirst graduatii1g class nuniliered twenty-liveg this year more than ninety seniors will leave its precincts. VVith the increased enroll- ment has come iinprovement in the eurrieuhnn. Rochester now sends well-pie pared students i11to the husiness world, and to higher institutions of learning. As one class leaves another larger one enters. livery room is now i11 use during sehool hoursg in the near future, the huilding will be inadequate for the many students who are eager to heeome memhers of the school. If Roehy is to progress another building must he erected. TLA -Ax 'V' ,, 5, -I T f-1:i--WEE ,---a e- a ee 1--g-741:-if-L 10 1 5 2 1 ' '- -ff-'Z ' ' gy ,-,. W Q.- ., K ' f ? A A W f ' . IT' kfgsgg .. 2,4 v '-- f ' i E Ji? 2' V iijvgji - . ,V W' 7 '-' , T- 1 f- 1-.gf f A 'jf as f,, Y ' ' 'rf IJENTON M. Al,lIRIliIl'1' Sllf7C7'iIIlC1Idc'lll of lx'm'lzvslm' Public Svlmols I 11.1cNv1I.I.lf: IXCAIJICM Y fXLBRILQlI'l' Co1.1.1-:oi-2, AJS. COLUMBIA UNIV1-:1:s1TY, A.M. LEII-IIKIYI Uxlvi-Lksrry Mr. Albright has followed the fortunes of the class of 1928 for the past two years. VVe have felt his iuihlence. and appreciate his interest in us. He has always had the interest Of Old Roehy at heart and is bringing it to Z1 height of excellence. VVC are sure our Alum Mater is in safe hzuuls as we depart to take our places ill life. T. -v ., v -1 5, I fha ,- XX gr-.Et5fJ-1.T?ee 'W T ss- s V1.3--'-is--.qs-v 7 , J ' . YA 1 ' J 'I ? 4. 11 g, 5 ' 1 It . 'whgw , - 1 ' '- K 6 ' 1 2' Y 'fLu,f ' 5- , ,H- 'Q -'ff ' ' 'Q H V - ' 'Lf' --L: if-' iii ' V ,31N' ' 73'- H --- , ,-Vv. .,..,..,..,,,J. ,W , X ,-Q...--W' . V. .. f . - ,, ' ,I ,,,,,,,, -- W new -41 wi - -A 'f wwgffvqugvrfy ,gm -,N N 7 ' Y , x , . f nf- -A-ww: ui-4-i'A'nr'f,yQ-ni'-wi,e-vxw-'Qh.nrg' R ' FJIFUUS .U .-,.. Q .-www Ml. - ' f- M 2. -..-A-As . , ......n-w- . . fi.---x 'Q ,k,.i.. V -qi .. 1- 'f ii -. ,.. ,. . , . - -.gn 'neo- ' 'Sq Q. 'a - J-Wing, ,-uk-'nm 1 lf . 1 U'-Q ,- . , W 1, E .,4,4'r.a . . L-E-Jklr i Jggfw -mis-' :'Y ',Qu vuqh.,-1 v -af -.-3- r '..- mn- lf 0911.-,asv-IN nu 2-2, -'il'-Ill . ?4--ff' j- .. . ' -1-uf. 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Q f if f Af. ig:?F,'g'iT-1 !gLz-TJXt'i-' .--g:.- 13 ziggy 'xg 1 I V 5 J , 1 ' - if -T W Xb' 1 will 14 J I , My M' 'J' -H , ' I 1' f .fxl -in - Q ,- Q- -- 4' W f Tiff! f? -- FACULTY F? J ll 44 1 , W s 1 I 1 -. I N. Wx r ,X ' n + 15 . W 'J X . L . 5 ' 'iiw N . 31 ' 1 ' , A H . f i Y- 1 A -2 N Q 1 l w XX ' f 1 ' X I N W .. :U K X X ,,. 3 r .. wx - ',f - -'Ti ' HM X 1 ,S s , , N X-GX-F Av . Half X, -A ' E A -- v -f f iL ' m 'H --s....,.xv -K ,g,,f ,Ef?.--.7f'i?fE:f'5ss , 4x - A' A- 15 , J ,Q M 4 J I lx . Zwr- - V- - -4' ' J ,- -XS 'J --K .--f - .. -- -'M ' -w .,. f -fit - -6 lm. - l- - . ' , fx T4 ' I' - A - ' - -------. ------...--,- - - 1:- -xi., ' ' , 5'-' ...- A ,rn ..- l l MRS. ELIZABETH C. MCCOY HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNIVliRSI'fY OF CHICAGO PRINCIPAL OIP HIGH SCHOOL Har personality has wrought works of lasting value. Mrs. lVleCOy has played an inlluential part in the development Of Our sehOOl. The inspiration she has furnished has resulted in noteworthy progress within the school system. The class Of twenty-eight regrets leaving her kindly guardian- ship for it realizes that inspirationzll idealism, such as hers, is not easily replaced. 492' ' , ' 3 jx --:Tx ' Y- , ' ', Y 2'1 ,'3A'.ii'f'!7k...' - ---A-T-7:4 'J 16 . Q J ' - Q' - 'JI' ' C, . L -E E R - E :J ' 1 , 4 f 'PI 'it l l .N ,+. Til T. . - - 'R - if -ffffih' ff' f I In W. R. H. PATTERSON GENEVA COLLEGE, A.B. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL CHEMISTRY Tickets go on sale Alondayf' A busy man is Mr. Patterson. Besides teaching chemistry he directs most of the extra-cu1'1'icula1' activities in our school. We don't know how We could have financed our book, had it not been for HW. R. H. He's always on the move but a few magic words stop him. Let's play checkers. 'L 'V' v w- 'Y '- -I .'1E'pEg . R R- R f. Tsfiklf-f ,gg.el-.-R-fxg--. --?f..:..e. 17 f i t l -Ba x '- - u f . l - -, A J THL g2 Tig ,, t 'K jr-4 TQ? -- L , M -' - -F-t--'img gmt- ' IIELICN D. C012 i VVAYNIQ CJ. UAUCK VV. K College Czuwlcgic Institute of Technol Q.. U. S. Military Acztdemy University of l,ittSlJLlI'Ql1, AJR. Plzysiml lfllllfllfillll llfislvry Atlzlclic Coczrh HCIIVCI' College, BLM. clC1 1CVIl Cullcgc ivcfsily uf Vitlslmtlrgh, 15.5 .S'zLjw1'7fisor of Musft: N K W J. T.UT.U P. VVITITROXV University of VillSlDl11'QIl, Al awk v lg ,RX W-Y P Enylislz I ffgi M A L.-R 4 .., Tv . -J ,- A-- Q..--.-., ' -i ,,. ,,. -, l v J N ff-2' e 'rf l T f e E- ' , Q 'F' ,. 5 . e - - - -J f- ,e 1 fi Awjnm -a .. I AF 4 Tlllif Ill! DRE A. NVHITI' lluclmcll University, A.l1. Uni versity of Plttslmrgh llisforvv 'lr' -:ff , fk , e 'I R TiN lf TIRFHM lleaver College, llll. limerson College of Oratory, ll.l..l. University of ll'ittSlmrgl1 lxlilftlll Institute of Speech Correction Oral E,rj5n'ssi0n I GIYNIZVIIQ ORR CANON Sargent College Slippery Rock Normal Plzbvsivul Edufalion 'f-I Eiga, i fe if Q53- i MERLI2 FRICK Geneva College, AB. University of Pittsburgh Biology-History my 'IP 5' ---X . , ,..,,,f HIEIJCN -IOHNSTC JN Geneva Cullege, All. University of 1'itt5lmurg'h Jllzzflzvllzafifs LUCY lXiIARCiARIiT POWELL Qflznrirm Slate Normal Ciruve City College llislm'-v M ---e fQ?f?2lf f?afff -- img. !Q, J ' .. 1'f9eE+f51'Bibf3 'r ' ' T' -A if.: f-: fe fi 'A 'Atv l 1 1 J l MAY 1 1IlI,LI1'S West Virginia Wesleya11, A.I3. Columbia University English U 'va --ig-L' , MILDRED MILLER University of Pittsburgh, A.B., MGf1lCl1lGfiCS L A L ALICE CLILMENTS Indiana State Teachers' College, 13.5 Home Economics v i,f',AQe?a.-s.Jf'!g-:.,fx.a , ss at -, jr l L .- ,f ,-A- 4,--11' Y J ' 'E 'i T: -R , Til 1 - .-' Y'r.-r' Q- . ffl' 'R-V - ' ' , Q i' Y ' 'Q' t lil' V? N 552' HERBERT C. CRAIG Penn State Normal lmlizma University University of I'ittsbu1'gl1 Com nz crcial Subjvvfs 'if ..- --.. , .-XI JICI .I N li M I l .I.liR XX'iltcnlmrg Cullugfc. .4X.l3. Ullivcrsily of l'ittslau1'gfl1 I 7'L'I'It'll ELEANOR KYLE lxlibllllltllllll College, A.l3. Ohio State Latin. ,....,f'!E:.M-.f g-el:-l-.l .v,f'S. ,- Q ,-+71 li .--- 1 v J W fx ff,l 1 -P , -1 'fig -2 W4--if Af iv A ' .25 , ,,, - 7 ' fr ' -a - -- - -- -T4 if ff- f 'fi:-mggLi.gsn l lllClil3lClQ'l' AlXlSClll,lilQ l.ll.l.lAN RUSSl'll,l. l'c1m Stale Collcgc, IRS. llulizulu Nurmzll Ullivcrsity uf l'illslru1'gl1 University uf Vltlslvurglm .3'4'lL'llL'C UlllllIc'l'l l1ll .S.Ill1j.t'l'fS Q Q I W.. f Q . 4 MliRRl.l-I, BURNHAM GRACE CORNELIUS WCStC1'l1 State Tcz14:l1c1-S' College, All. Geneva College, A.l5. University of 1,lttSlJl11'gl1 Cornell University, A.M., Pl1.D. Plzysics-Hlllallzcnzulivs English Alf 1 V V fgl A I V 'N1Sf?7'g L- M g,,,. 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Together with 111s clete1'111i11atio11 and Zllllllltltbll, his ability, we venture to say, Wlll make 111111 great. We certamly hope so, Ben. fl ' ' 'Q A i ee, e 191241,El?f:ff ?E1:-,-f4'E5- -. -,-.4E.:.:g:.,.: 26 lmgzaffilf , V12 lv f P' x 'v- r 1 I AIAIUIAIII-I'l' 'l'.XYl,Hl! .llury N. Nl. llRH'l'lllflll'I'HN lIury1,u them-:1:.xi, For us:-1 ill'lNl'Ili.XI. CUI usa-1 'Sl quirl liflla' Indy. f'llUl'llN, III-IV: Vluss Husk' - --Mm.g-- :H,l,,,m.S to IN, H mm., hull: llI'Illllilll1' Vlulng ll. H, ll.: . . . ' F ' llomure- llltlv miss lu ilu- vlnss ll- l- Q- - room, hui you should lu-nr hor A talking machine olzruys when sho is with hor friomls. lrouml up and going. Sho luis IIUYPI' told us what hor -This 5-,,u,u: lady, ishmlld mu-- plans woro. but llu-3' :uw-ul hzirll nm. ,mt know, ig anmhm. --li,-0 1 SUWNS- WW MFl 2ill'0l Will 'W win-. 'llf'5U'll0l'S allways know l 'll ' Klum' is uound fuol In ll goof vo 4. Alll.l.l4'I'ZN'l' WAIYIFIQRS- lllill Noun!-:lu'i.x1, VOIQIRSIG Latin Club. Ig 1lridg.:o Club, Uluss Som-1'ot:u'y, IV, Mirage StulTg Chorus, IV, F and 1' So- rority. 'f0n with thc dance! Imt joy bc' unConjine1I. All words fail us whon it coluos to desvrihimr Mill , .lust graze at hor pix-turo and you will :uxrvo with us that tho best dos- vriplion would bo A Drcsuen Doll . Millius-nt. ruulcs high svllolustia-silly - -yes.--:uul otlwr- wise. for-gentlemen prefer blondes. wha-u '. : 'Q' cause sho rvspol , . ., uls to :ill quos llous f'llllCl'., Mnl'g.fy's C'lll'l'l'flllA ul-ss makes us nl il is our' ' -' or lun ixpa lllosf sorc-ly miss. lll'IlllCN RI l'II GOLL+- IL If. Acxxol-zxllm' f'0l'llSl-I Latin Club, I-1Vg Chorus, III- lX'g Ilridf.':e Club: I7l'2llll2l.flC Club. IV, lf. and 1'. Sorority, II-III' IVg Oravle Stuff, III, Editor IV. 'ilust '1I14fh.ie' and me, and Lizzie makes fhrec- ' NVl1o's the clever looking blond in the niust'a1'd-colored Ford? What? Dou'f you know? Tha,t's llc-lon Ruth Goll. the In-st clressoal girl in town. Not ull styles are nmdv in Paris. ll. R. sets ours. hut that isn't all sho docs. 'l':lIu: n look :nr hor avfivitics, ls sho popular? Anal howl sf v -f l fool g.::Lyol'. :ind j : whom wc Wll,I.l.Ul IIHIDIDYH ll'mId,u GEN1-:1cAr. l Ol'llNl'I li. Bl. C. Cluhg Class lfoollmllg Class Basketball. Firm as a rock. That, describes Itocldy . Once he has made a decision, nothing can clmngc him. Ilis 4-:nrdinal qualities are firmncss and hon- vsty,-two which arm- hard to lwur. In the Iigrht for survival of tho iittostu in lntor life, we hot on l!orldy . llc'll ncvcl' be lionpeclcccl. -5 . , xt A f 'T-T-iii: o - -A f 4 gff i:?13iff'f5?-s ---Jig! S.- Jr- 27 i V-rg' J l V xi.- .S X iii s 4 1 .0-fx ef.-3'-.'f ' -, , .TA' -' ' 'A':T- ' L' ' T V , Vu .Qu .J Kllr inn! Q' rf XVAYNIG J. DOIITT-- Jack GICNIGIRAI. Cornsx-1 I-Editor, Mirage: Class Treas., Ill: Set-tion Leader. III: Senior l'I:iy: Latin Plubg Radio Clubg ll. tt. l'. t'. Vlubg V. P. 4. A -moral, sensible and -well, brrrl mam. Jack is one ot' the lenders ol' the 4-lass. Like most class leaders, he is popular. It has passed from rumor to fact that' he is especially popular with the Uweaker sex . Ile possesses great business acumen, and when we grow up. we are going to buy our tlry rroods from him at his inet- ropolitan store. HELEN IC. XVALLACIG GEN!-Jimi. Colutsi-1 Latin t'luh. l-IV! t'horus, Ill'4 IV: Oracle Stall. 1Vg It' and I' Sorority. ll-lll-IV: liridixe Club, IV: Iiaskethall, ll-lll-IV: Itas- ketball lilamazrer. IV: Class Sec- retary, III: College Normal Club. Hlfl'll'1'l'lL'S thuudrrs melt 'in music Ilelen is the eighth wonder ot' the world. There is nothing: she ean't, do. She is excellent in music, athletics, studies, and so- cial life. Her elassmates will some day point with pride to her nanie in XVho's XVho. SARA MADI',LINE ALLEMAN COMMERCIAL Coensu Latin Club, Ig Dramatic Club, II: J. U. G. Club. My own thoughts are my com- pumons. This is Madeline. XVe don't very often hear her but we know she's there. We think Madeline is preparing to be somebody's stenog. XVith her unlimited store of enery and her cheerful- ness. she will certainly be suc- cessful in her work. The best wishes of the class are extended to her. .-n, , . 'sf DON A LD LA M I 2 E RT- D o n GEN!-:RAL Couusrs Football, IV: Mirage Staff: Lette:-meu's Club. IIe's a soda jcrkm'. And a wise-cracker. XVG have other possessors of that ability, but Don couples it with liter- ary talent and writes his jokes for the Oracle . We expect Don will become a great para- grapher of some leading news- paper: the envy of the slow wits and the most frequently quoted in the Literary Digest . vs- I'lLI'lANOR ALLISON- Patty' Gmxnxmn COURSE Chorus, III-IV: Dramatic Club, IV: Senior Girls' Club, III-IV: Contest Chorus, III-IV. The joy of youth and health, hm' eyes displayed. .find ease of heart, her 'very look conveyed. Ease of heart goes a long way in describing Eleanor, for she is one of the most liappysgo- lucky girls of our class. Literary meetings next year, will not be the same without her melodious contributions. Alas! Eleanor! To whom then, will you be singing? s- .-..f'f'i-ssfte. -- ---Q.-... 28 Z , V A' V '-J - ,. AN r 1,- ---.- as , -f.-22- ee- f 1Gl.lZAl!lC'l'lI lv'I.l1lMING-'fl.i.c Gizxerml. Counse Never idle a, moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others We have never ceased to won- der at Elizabeth's ability to pro- gress through four years of Latin and still be such a jolly good scout. Have you heard her gig,-:gle ? Then you know why we envy her happy and sensible traits. We know she'll make a splendid nurse. Oh yes, Liz can cook! What will be the out- come? Draw your own eonclu- sions. C. SCIIEIDEAIAN'l'EL- China Gi-zsmmr. Counsm ' Senior Chorusg Dramatic Club, IV- Latin Club, Ig II. G. T. C. Cluub. Just another clay wasted away. Clayton is an artist and one whose art has many ramifica- tions. He can decorate scenery for Miss Brehm and press a pair of trousers with equal skill. Ile has already decided, we believe. on the life of a tailor. For him 'twill never be rainy, for his MARY E. DAIRRAGII- Edie GICNI-IRAI. Coonsn f'horns, III-IV 3 L'0pinion Staff: Dramatic Cluh,'1Vg Com- mercial Contest, III: Chorus III- IV. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Edith is another studious girl who strives to be at the head of her class. She is at R. II. S. early every morning waiting to start work. Miss Coe has dis- covered that she is a good sing- er. We expect: some day to hear her in grand opera. L ,Qs -uf smile is his umbrella. JOHN RIGID IIUNT- Johnny Grzsmml. Counsi-2 Dramatic Club Play I'enrod Look out, 1f'resl1ic! Here comes II1mt. ' This young man does not haze the Freshmen as you might infer from the slogan. I-Ie's merely their home room guardian. IIe's too kind hearted ibut what kind?p to rule the Freshman with a rod of iron, but we understand he makes them step around. As Mr. Jones in 1'enrod he was a wow! vw- 'U INICZ INIAILTIN-- lVhity CoMnIcnr'1Ar, Counsm Mirage Staff, IVg Home Room Representative, IIIg II. 1u'arfh's noblest thing. a wo- man 1u'rfecfrrI. ' U And this is our XVhity . She is preparing herself for,-well, we won't. say what, because we can't give away secrets. YVe will say, however, that she is one ol. the nicest and most indus- trious members of the class. Good luck, lnez. Latin Club, -v -'13 fi' - V- Y' .a Li?Ffi-:.- 2-f'g,' x'.-- ,- --fF'i.:'.2l4 29 2 55?-, --f fi- -i fe-I 147W f 1 l'IVl'Il.YN LICNUIIIG GORDON-- IIAIIIRY IC. GARNICS- II4n'ry', Skippy Hnxirzizxi. Pornsic CUXIXII-IlU'lAll Corus:-1 llnslwllmll. lll-IV: Chorus. lnl:1'i,.xu.x'1'ioN. ll. 'Vi H- U- T' U- muh- JoIi.' Juli! l'1n.unl1' juli ! l-lvelyn is one of the cutest girls of our class. She believes in the tillage, When lessons und pleasures clash, 'tis lessons that go to smash. Perhaps Skipp5 ' is too busy with otllvl' things fo study. XVho knows? 'I'Iu' pride- of 'u'om1'n. ll' lhere's anything llnrry likes in his high school ronrse. il is pri-purine his :issiiriilm-lil for pub- lii- speaking vlnss. We lwnrd :1 young hldy say lhnl the nievst things nhont llnrry were his eyes. ii2ll'l'y is :L good hnskvlbzlll player :ind also has an repntniion of il2lVill2 il line eye for his lnnrn hilslwt ! .KLIPIC M. I'0WE!.L- .llicif1 .'tN'l'll4bNY lifH l lP-4 '7'lII1fl U. t'. liulrllll'lKl-Il:-Ulm liilzsiziui, f'ol'I:sr: Af'.xm-:nic f'UlJliSl-I fi!-IN!-IILXIQ Uouksn Sho is llrrsf-If of Hllfsl things. l-Zxlmnpornneons spa-ukintr lV. Lnlin Vinh, li inter-vlnss Ims- lhv 1-ollc'ction. Alia-ia is one ol' these perf sons not seen every dny: sweet :ind Sllllllliil'iClllIlCI'1'1iI :I friend lo everyone. She rerlaiinly possess- es spirit :ind fun. Alice hnsn't told us what she expects to do :after lenviln.: school. iS0ll1G girls don't tell :ill their sf-c'1'ets.J XVe expect great things of you, AliClU. . ,Q 'sf lIou,or uml fumr' from no rm:- rlifion risv, .fic-I 1r1'Il your part, Ilzrrc ull thi: Ilmu.-r Ii4's, ' Tony is like his hnir. ho shines more hrillinntly l'h:in tha- nnljor- ily of his 4-lass. Not only is he hrilliunl. hui :L hnrd works-r. lie de-so-1've-s gr:-nl orc-dit for entering the ext4-nipornneous 4-ontesi---not het-:insv he- desired funn- hut to uphold the honor ol' R. ll. S. 'lihere is no doubt whatever hut that 'Pony will net well his part in future life. -v s- ,fig kc-l Hull. 'fsonu' think this irorlfl wus IQIIIIII' for fun. mul jrolic, and so co I. Lessons don'I bother f'ilillQl'illf'. l.if'e's too short: there :ire too many rule- nn-n, :ind dancing is lots ol' l'nn, so why spend ont-Vs time in perusing an lot of musty old volumes? 'Fake Il look nt C?1tilCl'ill1l'S picture, and you won'i blznno her theory. You should see hor dance! Is it any wonder the males flock around her? Mny you continue to dance through life. ,fxss fs . .Af E'-if.. ,f 30 - 3 . Coisllsll-:nl'lAl. lf'ol'nsl4: Latin Club, I-Ilg f'0llllllf'l'1'iil' Contest, IV. F. E. BIARINO-- F2'l'1l llIT'l'll IC. IBAYI-IS- Il'llflls Glcxl-llml, Col'l:sl-1 0l'l'll0Sfl'll, Ill-IVg Illtcr-class llalskelhzlll, l-ll-IIT: llnskelhllll, IV: Senior Footlmll 'I'f'lllll. ll'llllt l'rr' Irwell taught Pvc? fllI'flllffl'll,' what I know Pue yul'ssr4I. 'l'his lllilll isn'l half so pompous :lllll fllfllllflvfl :ls his ll2llll0 sounds. lll l':u-t, he's quite fond of Illfllilllfl wise eral-ks. It' you poke him l.l'0Ill behind, he'll Say, W'hnt the hell-o . lglll he NV0lll1lll't SXVGZIF. lle l'Zlll shine ill the l'l!lSSl'00ll1, loo when he takes 21 notion. G0 lmek hlllllf' for your fiddle, Fred. 'l'here's orellestrn pmetiee today. Coxlxll1:l:l'l.ll. Uollllslfz f'0I'llIllI'l'f'lll.l Contestant, III. Null, flu not grif'l'1', Um' life be full of s1lllnl'ss. lllllll is one of the quiet mem- bers of lllll' elllss, hut look all her grades, lllld yllllyll find still waters l'lll1 deep . llowever, we have C0ll4'llllll'Il that :lil of lllllll's interests 1ll'l' not ill sl-llool. 'l'l'll'l'P have been l'lllll0l'S :lllollt :l l't?l'lll.lll young lllllll l'l'P4lllf llflj' walling: all her home. Oh well! Life w:lsn't made for work zllone. MARIIC ll. UHAIsp-sr'Jflll'il ' l-EDWIN l-IN-ll-IliIOKf fl-ill ll. Il. lllflllllii KLI rllllllll lllzsl-zlul. l'4ll'RSlC Glcxl-:lrll f'Ulll'-l- Senior lplllllllilll. Class llllskelhl UH-hu DOHHW?-, l7l'2llll!'llllf fdllll, Ill I-Id is llllllllltll' of these nuns- H 'H ' f Ulf fffllf' !l lfIf'NH'Il Ah, llPl'f S ll girl for jlllllfu You U!ll'l't judge :l hook by its rover. Neither can you judge tl Nlarie by looking :lt her. She is an exeellent Sll0l'fll2lllll student md ll SffllllH'll. true friend. She in spends lllllvll time on her lessons. but always has some left over for fun. Sllllllllg' lmys who has slipped l 'f -H ll.'0ll:.Ill high sl-llool ZIIIIIUSI llllllll- XVe think lllll llllll XNOII1 served. ll. lllls often been proved l-hoose lilll'lllS. lllonl UI lllllllfl' that hoys of his type :ll-e prom- Slll'1l4N'Sll,l lu-lie 1 ll WUI lll enl ill Intel' life. 'I'lle old slly- l'erinp: with lllllilsl c don ing, Still wnlel' l'llllN deep rings know what Hlzllll ll IN pllnnel true llnll is veriliell hy l'Ill . for the flIlllI'f' llllt ne llll lllno We'l'e wlllelling you, old lop. Go guess. 'Phe host XYINIIPN ol Ulll to it! elzlss are yours, 1110111 X 5 H 1 4 s- gVV-- R Y. , ,.!' A 71'!E2:. fx ' , F- N- Y ,Y G -.-- - -:'i:- wr, ,-j-1- -2--:..- . ill. ,- :1', -Y, if 31 N V'-- W 7 J ee . ff .IANIG LOUISE GI-IBIMIL-- Gmc Armin-:Alle Counsi-I Debate, III-IVg Chorus, III- IVg Mirage Staff: L'Opinion Staff, IJITIIIIHIIC Club, IV: Latin t'lub, I: College Normal Club, I. l. C.: N. F. I'. C. Ufliillf' listen, to me, you gal- lrmts so fro-fr. .lane is the spokesman of our 4-lass. She is unexeelled for vlover ideas. People come from all parts of the country-especr ially New llrighton-to hear .lane debate. Gaz is an aetive vlub member and adds to many a hilarious meeting. .lane's boy friends are far from few, but she seems to have centered her heart OLIVER llli0W'N- Ollie GENERAL Counsn Oracle Statf, IIIQ Latin Club, I'IVQ Chorus, IV, French Club, I: H. G. T. C. Clubg Dramatic Club Treasurer, IVg County Con- test Algebra, I. 'ION for the life of a sailor. Oliver's ambition is to be a naval man. In fact he has al- ready been appointed to Annap- olis, our naval academy. We would like to see Oliver scrubbing decks, but understand this is not part of the routine of an otlicer. Come and visit us when you've attained your rolling sailor gait, Oliver. 5, wing 41 1 in New lirigbton. flood Luc-k I Whiz . llAt3lll'II. MOORE IlROlVy Atuxniculc Counsic hfillllflll mul the world laughs 'irilll you. There never was a busier per- son than Rachel. She never wastes a moment and her efforts. thereI'ol'0, have been erowned with sua-eess. When it eomes to selling tic-kets to boost our class, she is without equal. NVe wager this ability will serve her well in the future. ILO I I l'I RT I R VI N- Bob HELEN RUTHERFORD- ill-:Ni-:RAL COURSE rl. G. T. C. Club: Basketball, lll-IV: Football, Ig Debate. IIIQ lrralnatie Club, Inter-class Ath- letiesg Oracle Staff. lVo1'1ls fail me. NYo1-ds fail us too, when we try to desvribe Hob , Bob said this when he neglected to prepare his publiv speaking assignment. lle is an all-round athlete, who has given us many points on the football lield, and brought ns vic- Helen Liked by all, especially the men. We don't know of a more pop- ular girl in the school than llelen. Of course that van be explained for who could resist such a girl? You can always tell when llelen is in the room, for her giggle is one of her chief cliarat-teristlcs. XVe know we are going to hear of great aeeomplisli- ments from her. tory on the basketball eourt. Speaking of court, Bob is an excellent eourtier. Ile courts all the girls. :fro 'lt' vv- wr f 1 'h A -814-If A 1 :-nfx fi 32 11 ,-1-,ll ,.. '., V T. 9 u ,,f-A- MAX INN 0T'l'O--- JIu.z ' SAMl'I'IL SOLUMON-- 'Sun1 tiles!-:n.xl. l'0L7llSl-I 'fl-'ni for ull the jun to be hurl. .-tml friends -with, every girl and lull. A lively girl there was, and her name was M:1X . Lessons are the least of her worries when si good time is :it hand. Max is one of the Allis Gam.-5 and :1 lively member of the IJ, I'. Us. She knows her books, tslie works in the libraryl. Gnxnlml. Counsn llettei-men's Club, III-IVg Foot- ball, 1Vg ll. M. C. Clubg Inter- elass llusketbull. Tho more wc study, the more ire discover our ignorance. Smn's :1 sober fellow. XVe don't lll92lll by that all other seniors are intelnperute. Oh no! Simply that he's quiet and steady. Sain seems to have slipped through school like u t'reip.:ht ear with nn exceedingly good inutller. I-le stirred up some eonnnotion in football, but even there he kept his quiet. steudiness and dependability. llllfllh A. I-'INK- Dot lil-:Nl-zlml, tlounrsli llralimtie Club, IV: Chorus, IV3 D. 1'. C.g li. 0. ll. Is sho my girl' frimul? ' Stop! Look! Listen! Whom do we have here? NVhy, lPot . to be sure. Iler hearty good nature is nppreeinted by :ill who know her. 'lulillll saying sonietlung, for she is known throughout the sehool. Dot iN Fl llll-Tl-'CIW' but whut's that in her young life? Bet Dot will go Sllllllllg through lil'e. . iff ' --Q1--Z. JOHN XVUUIIS- lVoof1sy tlrzxmmi, Counsn lfootllall. lll-IVQ Inter-class llusketbnll, III-IV: Lutin Ulnlng ll. Rl. t'. Club: I.etterinQn's Ulubg In-mnaitic Clubg Chorusg Pen- rod . A n YI 0 very wh ere th a t ll'oo1Isy irrut. his lamb fzrus NllI'I' to go. t':1pt:iin XVoods :md Mnjor Al- lis. Sounds nice, doesn't it? And take it from ns. it is nice. .iohn is one of the largest nlen in school, and those who have play- ed zigxainst him in football, have learned his strength. Not only does he stair in athletics, but. he is an earnest worker in other lilies for the si-hool. But he does blush at those Basket Bull games. -.-v 1 lf ICIJZABICTII CABLE tl I-:Ni-:nAr. Counss Freneh Club, I: Latin Club. Ig llrmnzitic Vlub, III: Chorus. III: Class Basketball, III-IV: Editor of l.'0piniong Mirage Staff: Gym 'l'e:nn. Ilg N. F. P. C.: I. I. C. '1'o those who know thee not. no 11-m'1Is can paint. .-tml those who know thee, know ull words are faint. l'opul:i.r, cheerful and energetic doesn't begin to describe Eliza- beth. She intends to be at teacher, :ind :i good one she will make. ller future is bound to be Il suc- cess. We're with you, Elizabeth. 5, if Q fix!-i , 1' X.--. - --.Q..-.11i.4.. 33 ff-nz fri. fs J 2-A M -rf --. fe- --H -r ,ees -is M f nam ALICE VOGEL- Al COMMERCIAL COURSE Those clark eyes, so dark and .so deep. - You can't help liking Verna. QA certain party especially likes herg doesn't he, Verna?D When you see her hurrying through her shorthand, you know some- thing more important Was call- ing the night before. We feel that the best the world can olfer will be none too good for Pat . EITXVARD DAVIS- 'L'f1flie GENERAL Counsn Football, IV : Lettermelfs Pluhg Chorus, IV: Il. G. T. C. Clubg Inter-class Basketball. Signals Our football team was light this year, and Eddie was alto- gether too light to play back. And yet-he played it, and play- ed it well. What he lacked in pounds, he made up in cleverness. You will note too, that he was in the Senior Chorus. You should hear him warble! May your life, Eddie , be one sweet song. JOSEPH R. DeDOMl'INIC- Joe GENERAL COURSE Orchestra, I-II-III-IV 3, Mirage Stud, IVg Latin Club, I: Senior Football, IV, Art Club, Ig Radio Club, I. Ain't that a grand and glor- ious feeling! Does Joe play the banjo? I'll say he does. Listen to them clap for more! The delight of the school is to hear Joe tickle the strings. He surely can make 'em talk! We venture ,to say that Joe will be the Banjo Artist in Paul VVhiteman's Or- chestra some day. Anyway, he will be a superlative player. Good luck! .auf -- ELI-IANOR I-l. ALLIS- 'I?ill ' GENERAL Cornslr. Basketball, I-11-III, Capt. IV: Track, I-II: Mgr., IIIg Dramatic Club, IV: B. O. R.g D. P. C., N. F. P. C.: Chorus, III-IV. Blithesome and guy, that's her way. Bi11' is our star athlete. Be- sides being captain of the basket- ball team, she backed the football squad by always being present on the bleachers, with a cheery smile and a hearty yell. XVe under- stand Eleanor is going to be a nurse. Let us hope she turns the patients out as fast as she puts baskets in. As for Johnny , he may be ill quite often. Q' UI 1 MARIE ELIZABETH GEORGE ACADLIMIC Counsn Chorus, III-IV, Latin Club, Ig Dramatic Club, III: Mirage Statfg College Normal Club. Age cannot wither her. nor custom stale her infinite variety. Who is this tall, sophisticated person? XVhy, Marie, of course. She hasn't decided upon any vo- cation, but it would not surprise us one bit to shake hands with her as first lady of the land, someday. ' f i- e -11. .i23fi?5 '2':f: igi2f fx1'?S-e 'Y - - 34 -- --- ---.---...-..-.4 1 J - 5 f f?-C X --ff ey, I e - ' tttlttpiif-'A ? ' f - .L . BIQSSIIC COHN lliasivzzmr. COURSE f'ollege-Normal Clubg French Newspaper Starlg Latin Club, I. --ln every rank whether great or small, l'is imlusfry supports us all. Nessie is our idea of :1 model student. We would have the shock ot' TL life time if Bessie ever entered 4-lass unprepared. HOW- ever, Bessie ulwnyr' favors :1 good lime. We look for her to be healthy, wealthy and happy- her wisdom is already assured. LILA LINDSAY- 'Lilucs Uoxnmnvmr. Counsi-1 llrzunatic Club, I-II: Orchestra, lll-lVg Chorus, lll-lVg J. U. G Club. fflllusic hath charms lo soothe thc suruyc breast. l'z1tric-k Henry might have been unknown had Lila lived in that nge, for when it comes to making speeehes, she is right there. Li- lm-s will be badly missed in the orr-hestra next year, but our loss will be unother's gain. l'ZllNl'IS'l' CIIIGWNING-- Ernie Gicsmmr. Counsu Ulnss Vive 1'l'0Hld9llt, IU! I1- H, 'l'. P. Club: ll. M. C. Clubg vhorns, IV3 Frenell Club, Imskellmll Mzumger, III. Ulm! ll smile In' your 1nnbrell11. This is apparently :1 sedate young man, but oh the tales we hem' about his l'reshmuu year! g,.,mfp,-- yes, but when he smiles, the girls 1-an't resist go fur on his smile when we :add :ill his ities. we feel certain come famous. IVQ him. lIe'll ulone, und other qual- he will be- -iffc' , M llll Jlllflll ItlflMALl'lY-- lllid GENERAL Counsm lu-:uuutiv Club, IV: Chorui, Ill-IVg li. P. C.g B. 0. H. Oh for u pal like you ! lf you want :1 real friend, join up with our Mid . ller quiet dignity lends the proper note to many rl. elub 5JQll.l'llt3l'lll,i-T. llid we say dignity ? Uur error. 1t's just her sweetness and devotion In duty that give you that im- lu-ession at tirst. Mid is very slndious, but if itis n party or date, well, you know how it is. She thinks she wants to be a nurse. lVe're watching. ev 0 , : FRANK LESLIE- Spuds GENERAL COURSE Basketball, III-II: Captain, lVg Senior Football. IV: Chorus, IV: Radio Club, I-III: H. G. T. C. Club. llewnre of lean men. This quotation would be more :appropriate in the eyes of most ot' l rank's basketball opponents, if it said Beware of tall men. It's seldom that Frank takes the trouble to jump for the ball when playing eenter. Ile simply reach- es up and buts the ball to Shu- prerl. who tosses it into the bas- ket. We hear that his ambition is to run an elevator in the Wool- worth Building. K'-11,11-:::' - V -Y f -- W-, -fi - I-F'---1' ..- .Q-.1 ---. '1 . fx--1 -f 35 1 J .X , 7'7T f' H -- 'Tif--1a--- -Lge if H521 ICTIIEL HARPER- Su1my Conxisnctm. Counsn Latin Club, Ig Oracle Staff. IVg Mirage Staff. ffliate to bed and lute to rise, makes girls devilish and small 'in size. Dear Readers, here is one young lady you should all meet. She is one of the happiest, friend- liest, and sweetest girls of our class. lloy, but she can talk for :L girl of her size! But then be- ing so small a lady she must be heard, if not seen. A dark mys- NVILLIS GRIMM-'fBill Glas:-:RAL Counslc An 1'.z't1'uo1'di1Lury man. Hill is our printers devil. 'I'hat's not as bad as it sounds, he's merely the printer's appren- tice. Ile aims to set type for the future authors of America. We trust he will do all alumni jobs free when he owns his own shop. Best wishes, Bill. NIA IH IARET GAY TODD- Gay terious man enters her horoscope. Explain this, Ethel. MAIDDALI-IAN IEATIIGATE GI-zsmmt. Counsl-: Commercial Contestant, III! lfrench Paper Statlg Oracle Stattg Chorus, IV. Cupid, Cupid, 'why so slow? Maddalean greets you and leaves you with a smile. Her un- seltish disposition has won her many friends. especially that of a young I l'0Pll0lll chap. May life be as good natureti to you as you have been to us, Maddalean. l,l l'lIlCR KOEI Il.l+llt! I,ukr ' G1-:si-zum. CUVIISI-I Orchestra, II-III-IV. l,uI.'0 and his 'I'l:c', 'Tony Zaneski-last ye-ar's alumnus-left his trick of blush- ing.: to Luke. Luke has little vause to blush, however, for he is solo violinist of our excellent orc-hestra,-rlxe mainstay of the iiddle section. No doubt some day Luke with his nuke will perform on the stage. XVe'll wager hc blushes when he reads this. 1XCADl-IMIC Counss Chorus, III-IV: Mirage Staftg Oravle Statfg L'0pinion Statf: Dramatic Club, III-IVQ Senior Play: Uratorival Contest, III-IV: Declamation, II-III: Choral Con- text, III-IVg Academic Contest, Friends, Romans, Couutlrymen. lend me your ears. As you lnay have surmised, Gay is the Orator of our class. Just look at her activities and see what an important part she has played in our school. Her name also appears frequently on the honor roll. However, Gay is very popular and finds time for many at party or dance. She seems to have taken a great lik- ing to Geneva College. And how! ,fx -lr s- w- -1 . jf' . f -- I 5, . -l ' - ' f ' -5- '1-?g',l - Z' 'NI' Q-it-FXX - - -fX'g:.'f- 3 3 6 anna- ,,-,-, F-A -d xxx- . :.f1-Q N :fri - il il A -K e y - ' -7 --Q.,- .-if - ' ?'f'- - - e .C -4 --.-- -I - 1 '-'-f3lT'39 n'5H. N. STEINACKICH- Sfeinie ' RUTH MAE MALOXI-I- Irish GENERAL Covnsl-1 II. G. T. C. Clubg French Club, llg Class Basketball, III-IV. Together, we two. llalf of our Siamese Twins. Steinic and llarold are insep- arable. 'I'hey have the classical Ilamon and l'yIhias and the Ilib- lical David and Jonathan beaten by miles. XVhen Coleman is mak- ing reports to Mr. Patterson, Steinie is jabbing him tCole- man, of Coursey with a pin, to make sure he gets the point. Due to this practice, both these boys are full of pointed remarks. JXCAIII-IMIC COURSE Mirairc Staff, Asst. Editor: De- bate. IV 1 Ac-ademic Contestant, I-II-III: Latin Club, Ig Consul, IV g Inter Class Basketball 3 Chorus. III: Dramatic Club. III IV: College Normal Clubg IJ. l'. C.: I. I. C. '1'l'I'NOIIlIlH1j, pep, beauty, brains, She is good, she is kind. how van she be real? She is smart, she's refined, just a 1:i1'l's ideal. No one over says that beauty and brains donlt go together, after he has niet Iluth. Ile just tries to get 195-li and learns that the line is busy. Ruth is one ol' the most talented girls in our class. RU'I'lI 4'ASSIIDY-- Cus.wicly GI-:NERAL COURSE Dramatii' Club. President. IV: College Club: Mirage Staff: In- ter-Class Basketballg D. I'. C. 'lVhf'n Irish, eyes are snziliml. Sure theywl steal your heart anrayif Ruth is our artist, as the car- toons in the Mirage signify. She finds time occasionally for a little joy ride, and seemingly her pref- erence is a Ford. Cassidy has made herself known as a leader as. president of the Dramatic Club. Her motto is, The only way to have a friend is to be one. 'lf WAl.'I'l'IIl 1IICTZIIER- II'ult GENERAL COURSE Football, IV: Basketball, III- IV: l.ettermen's Club: Chorus, IV: Dramatic Club, IV: Latin Club, I: Gym Team, IIIQ Oracle Staff. III. licks ll nice man. Like Red Grange, Walt car- ries ice to keep in condition, al- though his lack of weight pre- vented him from becoming as great a football as basketball star. Speaking of stars, Walt surely does shine among the ladies. In 1'enrod he played the part of a handsome, sophis- ticated rasc-al, but we assure you that he's not as bad as his role painted him. Ihr!! 1 'I'lIl'2LNIA C. S'lI I 111 GEN:-zrmr, Comms:-1 Chorus. III-IV: Viee-President ITIWIIIIEIIIC Club, IV: Mirage StafT3 I. I. C.: Class basketball, III-IV: Contest chorus, IV. II'ouIfl a. Bungalow built fog' Iwo, muko you happy in sunny June? Thelma came to us from Con- nelsville in her junior year, and she soon became a loyal member of our class. She has especially found one dear friend in our high school who is the son ot' a butcher and drives a Ford truck. -We wonder! The I. I. C's oyve many good times to Ted and her stories. , - I ' T - .. i...?'i-F, - T- nl, igfxa' - ,,..-42.752-T. 37 v J .. ,pa 4 .i I-tg - J 52' I 'i l - Qi e I I f' f f- -?i':Jg i Lt - . . 'fe ' 'ft - ' -,Y,fi7'!' g-'P' ..- I.-.:.i- ,. CITY ROUSH GENERAL Cotmsx-1 Senior Football: Senior Bas- kethallg Basketball Manager, IV. If it werent for math, Pd be happy. In spite of his dislike for math, Guy has an inherent busi- ness ability. easily proved by l1is etlicieut management of our has- ketball team which has been the most successful for years. llls name is widely knowng his uncle is your baker. His own fondness for the staIl' of life accounts for his energy and pep. FIEANPIS LICOLA TIINDMAN GENERAL Counsm Quiet us fl little mouse. Leola has passed through our four years of high school quietly. and with as little jostling as possible. She travels every lnorn- ing from Baden and appreciates the good she derives from school work. Leola will make a good, sensible manager for some lucky man. HARRY J. JORDAN- Swifty Gi-:Ni-:RAL COURSE Plass Track, III: Commercial Contest, III. 1 f I were only 'rich ! Harry has been with us two years-hardly time enough to show us what he can do. XVe have found though, that he knows his onions in the class- room. His superhuman ability In mathematics leads us to be- lieve he will become great in the realm of figures. Probably in some future day he will write a textbook. D0 your stutf, Ha-rry! JA Y - -1, --S: '-l W Y..-L-il -- ,... J-lilt-. 8-.fre -.Y.'- ' - -- t'Al!0l.1NhZ l'lI,ISl'l HIBRY GENERAI. COVRSE Hyun Team, IIQ Class Basket- 1 hall: J. ll. 11. Just another blonde. Uaroline is another of Our liappy-go-1uck,v students. She is a friend to all and is liked by everyone who knows her. Be- lieve me. Caroline is loyal as was shown by the way she stuck by the Senior Basketball team. Vt'e know she will make a success of her vocation. vw- lIl'4lIl J. IIUGAN-+ Jimmy Gi-:N1cuAr. Counts:-1 I-'rench Newspaper Statli. Everyone falls for Jtnuny. At tin-st sight he appears quiet. but he is just full of suppressed frolic. Ile d0esn't always keep it suppressed. VS'itty chatter is a chief clxaracteristic of Hugh. There isn't much of him, but what there is. is the best. May fortune stay by your side, u-lllllh. IIE- 1' fx, Q 3 .-:TJ 38 7- -11'--.235 - . Q- ' . ,f V 'V I T ' V-,Y fr ' TDEQ BEE ... 'l7. M. THCJMI'SON- S17H1'ki6 ' Gnxi-nmi. Covnsn Mirage Stall: Chorus, IV: Bas- ketball, IV: Dramatic Club' D. r. up n. o. R. ' Well fucrscrl in the ways of men. There is so much to say about Sparkie that it's a task to know where to begin. To keep track of her is a problem: how- ever, the football season linds hor present at every game. No class event would bc complete without her. Nothing can lllllljil HARRY MESSl'ING,Ell- BWI ACADEMIC Counsn Mirage Staff: Oracle Staff, IV: Inter-class Football, I-II-IV Q Chorus, IV. They shoot men like Lincoln, and let the author of the per- sonals Ii1rc. ' Yes, he's the author of the per- sonals. That is,-one of the au- thorsg the one who's responsible in case any Seniors feel insulted. llc-sides being.: a budding journal- ist, Ilarry leans toward me- chanics, and is a checker player us forget Sparkie. of rare ability. His ambition is to be an inventor. If he invents useful things as well as he 111- vents new checker plays. he'1l outishine Edison. XVhen ,lt's your turn to more, Bud , keep mov- im: toward success. it 1 l LJXXAItliS- Ucrtic MANUEL LICVINE- .ZlIamly MARY TREGLIA Giasi-zulu. Counsn Gi-:NERAL Counsm COMMERCIAL COURSE Latin Club, 15 Dramatic Club, Illg Ilaskot llall, ll-Ill-IV: D. P. U.: Student ltepreselltative Club, IV. , 'ht merry heart goes all the day. Here is our Gertic ! She is a got-d friend and one of our best sports. XV4- know she will add more laurels to her naune as an athlete. We have not heard what Gertrude is going to do after leaving: li. Il. S., but we are certain of her success in any field. ll-Qs Football, Freedom H. S., Il: Rochester II. S., III-IV: Inter- class Basketball. III-IV: Letter- man's Club, III-IV: D. M. C. Club: l'resideni, IV: D1-mnntig Ulub, IV: Chorus, IV. Anal I lore Bob Irvin. 'l'his joyful. jovial joke-cracker hails from the Illli1,., llinl'0l1t city of Conway. I'ennsylvani:l, home of the lnl'zr0Sf railroad yards in the world. This is Conway's only other claim to distinction. Mandy is already putting into pract1ce.what he learns at school, bg' keeplng books at his father-'s s ore. vin 1 Chorus, III-IV. 'fl have a passion for the name of Mary. llere is a girl who always wants to know the whys and when-eforcs of everything. She is a good student and takes great interest in all school activities. 'l'he clicking ot' typewriter keys charms Mary, for she plans to be a. commercial teacher. . 't'--.1-?- . - 5 - ff, -Q----..fi -e1,,.fXs A -,I s . 39 . W- 7 J , . -M Y A A V ,,,.-Lf ' ff J If Z.. 1' X fi- f 4 1 ' - i G f I5 Y -- gr.. ' ,-' - if ' ' Z' ' ,- , 1 i.. , -f ai , I -Y ,tQi7'! 'L I' .-TE 1ci.Iz.uslf:'1'i1 Rll'l'll o'Lucl.1, . U1'3N-YAIWIIN C- -l0N1'3S-- ffm Gi-:Ni-mm, CUURSE f'UIXlMElll'lAL Counsm Latin Club, T: Dramatic Club, Orchestra. III-IV: Ch0l'l1S. TV: III: Chorus, Ill-IV, Mirage Staff, IVg Oration Con- I 'It's .thc S077-If 116 sing and the smile ye wear, Tliut's uanmlrin' the sunshine efuery-where. Ruth is one of the sweetest girls in our class. If you ever need help, you can depend on her. Besides her lovable, dispo- sition she has an enviable mind, and rates high as a student. Ruth is a little partial to the English. HELEN KNOWLES- Knowlsy ACAD:-:inc Counsr-: Section Leader, IV: Mirage Staff, IV: I. I. C.: N. F. P. C. A perfect lady nobly plmmerl, To worm, fo comfort and com- mandd' No class ever had suvh a sup- porter and booster as we have in Helen. If she's as good a nurse as classmate. the Mayo Brothers will want her to superintend their hospital. Her cheerfulness and unlimited store of jokes make her nothing less than a. ray of sunshine. ,A -f testant, IVg Commercial Contest- ant, III: Dramatic Club, IVQ I'itt lflngrlish Contest, IV. Hffllill-'llilll Ifurkc's only rival. Lo and behold! XVhom do we have here? One ot' the country's most influential orators: one who has successfully mastered the l-English vocabulary and who, above all others, has distinguish- ed himself by his determination to be a man ot' literary standing. Regardless of his mastery of ora- tory before the public, words fail him in the presenee of a. certain little blond. WILLIAM M'0ORl'1- Bill Football, III-IV: Class Basket- ball. II-III-IV: ll. G. T. C. Club. Ill-IV: D. M. C. Club, III-IVg Chorus, IV. Many ll good mlm has liven Inst in the rush. lly the above slogan we mean, tno, nothin: mean. of eoursei only that we fear Bill may lose out in the rush to crush the heart of a et-rtain young: lass ot' R. H. S. She's a senior-now go ahead and guess. He is practiving the art of repartee. so as to preserve masculine super- iority in case he wins that girl we mentioned. vsp 4 IGDITII MAE R0'l'lI- Roth Grzslaimr. Counsi-: llramatie Club, IV: Basketball, lll-IVg I. I. C. Club She is a. friend of all, espec- ially of 7Ilff1l., Look who's here! None other than Roth , one of the most popular girls of the class. Chic deseribes her best. And would you believe it, Edith intends be- ing a nurse. XVe'1'e afraid her patients won't want to get well. if they can be assured of having Edith nurse them. Good luck, Roth . , . -'ga' I -1 ' ,, a,l ii?pCi i-4, T.'Z.'. f!k,-' - ...--4E.,.:.i.I,:.E 4 0 fn- 1 J ' .. . -,- iw T.,-G ,Y t Y ,-,-p A R .- -. 5- - . 11 I fn Autism .13 'l'lll'Il.MA ll. MARTIN- T. lil. Gi-zmclml. Corus:-1 Urzu-le Staffg L'Opinion Staff: Ilramatie Club, IV: Latin Club. lg Engrlisli Uontest, I-IV: ACH' demic Pontest, IV: N. F. I'. f'. Elle est tres cluzrnumfef' T, M. leads our elnss when il comes to original ideas. She can write stories and poetry right out of her own head . She can design eostumes and talk Freneh. as more than one Senior will testify. Thelma plans to honor some newspaper ofliee with her talent. but we're betting' on a dentist's otliee instead. XVhat say. Thelma ? Cl-ILIA M. KIIOUSIG- SnoocIIcs ll1':Nr:lc.u, Comes!-1 Uraele Staff: Chorusj- III-IV: Uhoral t'ontestant. IVQ J. U. G. het Il smile be your 11mln'ellu. Celia is another songster and :ls happy-goelueky as a bird. She not only has a permanent wave, but better yet, a permanent smile. Snoodles delights in making others happy. ROBERT NULTON- Hob GENERAI. Coulzsi-1 Football, lVg Traek, III-IV: Basketball. IV: Inter-class Ilas- ketball. III: Letter1uen's Clubg Section Leader, IV. The Modern Socrates. Above appears the picture of the foremost lawyer oi' tomorrow. This brilliant mind has conquered the high school course in three years, and at the same time he has been one of our best athletes. A good all-round man is Bob. He can argue so skillfully that he can persuade us that black is white, and believe it himself. L V -me 1 IGLIGANOII IC. lll'IllD-- -lllckicu Grist-:lc.u. CUUIRSI-I Uhorus, IV: Chemistry Essay Contest: College-Normal Club. 'll'I1o fleserres well, needs not unofher's 1l7'lliSf'.'U ldleanor just joined us this rear. All sueh donations are thznukfully received. She is very sfzulious and friendly to all. May the world reeeive you as gladly as we did HJRICRIQU. suv v of I t'.XItHI.lNl'I IHDARD- Carrie l:l'INl'1lLKL Counsi-1 llramatie t'lub, III-1Vg Latin Club, I. ll'iflL u quietness of spirit. Caroline has :L quiet manner that tools the casual observer. but we have found her a good friend and elassinate. XVhen you see Caroline sprintinp: down fidnnis street, you ean be sure 1t's time tor theibell. Luck and prosperity, Carrie l. 5' ---XQ. . I 3, 1 fx ,-::' ' W fx'-.1 -... -- ,-- -- -....-.......l.- 41 I-- i i fu zz' S- '-' 'f 7,-I-,. ' fu 'fi' 7 ,fx-1 -- ,- - ,' , -A - . IE,-W l: 4 43-If-7 f -A A-KV ' ' 1 R F , x gn T --- , f W ,, i , Q- - -. Y N I ,f1 PAUL J. llU'1'll IIu!Iir. ' ll. IC. KONIllllflli- lu'll1lic Gris!-ilmi. VOUICSIC Foollmll. II-III: Lelternu-n'h l'lulvg Chorus, IV: ll. M. l'. Club. III. ..... till death, do you part. lluitie has some doubts about that yellow Ford of his, so Ile plains to hiivh up il team, so ilult in ease of at break down. the Ford van be hauled in. The hetiel' lmll'l?l of the team is,'- well names here :ire uliiieeessziry. livery member of the elass ol' '28 demands :L pic-ee of the wed- flim: eakc, so make it bis. IIntiio . UHNEIRAI, Colmsr: Latin Club, IVQ Chorus, IVQ Senior Football: Il. G. T. C. Club. 'L'N'ot eucrybocly can bc good looking . Usually this young man is rather lmshful, but on one ovca- sion, hc disproved the general opinion bc-muse of hisuitteranee of the above quotation. XVell, we agree with you Eddie . Y0ll'l'0 not so bad, especially if we look quickly. We know l'Iddie will he successful, for he works in the 5 and 10 , and is popular with the ladies. Good luck old chap. JOSIGPII FLIGMING- Joe GENERAL Counsl-1 Orclicstra, IV. To be trusted is greater than lo bc loved. 'lTluLt's the impression Joe gives you as soon as you meet himA-trustworthy. Ile doesn't try to do too much, but what he does. is done well. You can de- pend on Joe and would rather huve him for 21 friend than n dozen others who :irc more bril' liant but less sineere. XVe heart- ily wish you good fortune, Joc . ftqrf- JOHN KIQICSS-'fl'icl:lcs GENICIKAIA COURSE In-:unutic Club, 1Vg Oracle Stull, IV: Chorus, IVg Cheer l.4-uder. III-IVQ Inter-class Foot- ball, III-IV. Aly father is a, lmlcller, Il-llu mothm' ffll7'l'l'S the 1nr'at,' .-lull Pm, flm little pickle 'l'lmf runs arouml the street. llip, llip, let's go! Pickles is one of our hardest working.: cheer leaders. That's a hard job too, espeeiully when the granu- lmppens io be going: 2I.l.f2llllSt us, A but il lakes Pickles to keep our suiriis un. Anyone seeing him perforun in I'en1'od knows that he is also :in actor of parts -not an bad actor by any means! 9-lu 1 , 'B 1 3, 1' IIARROLIJ COLI'Ill1AN-- 'Nee1vah AUADI-IMIC Counsi-1 Section Leader, 1113 Latin Vlub 1V: Annual Stalfg II. U. 'l'. U. Club. Courage, leap year is lu'r1'. Nea-wah is the other hull' ol' our Siamese Twins. So. he and Sleinie signed themselves after thut most marvelous literary work, The Ilroken 'Fest Tube . Like his illustrious brother who gruduaied lust year, Nec-wah is :L safe-no, :1 wise vr:u'ke1 '. If you doubt it, ask Mr. l':Lttcr- son. 1 JE! fs - 42 i M 351' .... 1 f- '- - 'f-- -1- ---- 2 f H V ' l GERALD W. XVAl,l.Af lfl J1'l'l',ll A NNA Y. IDIFNLA l' fnA'll7l', Hlzmliiml, Uoiruspz tlrzsrziui. Couusm lrcbatim: Toam. lVg Class Miragc Staff: 1 l'CllI'h Paper Tl'68.SLll'Pl'. IV 1 Nlirzurv Stall: StatT. Football Mgr.. IV: Lottm' MPu's f'luh: ll. H. l'. U. Club: Scholas- tic' Contest, l-lll. Good filings como in small quantitir's Gorald is thc- big littlo man around our school. llc- is quiet, unassuming, and gentle in con- duct, but forceful when nvcessary as his ability ns a dobatcr testi- tis-s. His knavk ol' confounding his opponents will hc llS0flll in 'J Art for Arl's sake. Ann is :mother of tho many Ialonte-cl mmuhvrs of the alas:-1 of '29 and we tind llt'l' talent is for nrt. She has the art' of making anyone beautiful. 'Phat :wt-ounts for thc many good looking: pic turf-s of our class. Anna llkos automobiles, ospc-1'i:1lly Jordans. lifo as it was predict for him lllltlll Al. Blllllllilt- ilu fil'INElCAl, COIIIISIG 'Sm-tion Loadur, IVQ Colin-gc Uluh. llis nickname would he mora- :lpproprialo il' spollewl I!oau. 'Phat hloml hail' tho OIIVA' ol' all 4-omls. lt seems ladies too, pi-eff-r hlonllf-s. llowvvor, Ho is fal' from In-im: light lu-nfl:-cl. His vovaliou is 1-hcmistry, which re- quire-s at kovu mind to master. llo puts a uivkel in his bus every morning: and drivos over from Ih-iciiivwalta-l'. llo is the soli- inmnlwr ol' his sox in his home- room-thus his office of repre- sentatixc. in school. XVe great suvcess. IIIGULAII lilPI'I'l'TMANM- Heil- COMMl'1lU'lAl. t'ol'l:sl': il girl wifh a smile is a girl n'fn'tImwIliI0. llc-ulah onjoys the- distinction ol' possvssini.: tho only genuinely wavy roll hair in our class. Anil that's not her only assvt. ller ulu-orful disposition chassis away tho blue-s faster than anything: vlso we know. Hliuluil-I A. RIIODIGS-J Sl1eik llizxisiur. Counsi: laugh is 'worth an lnqulrcd groans in any market. 'Phat suroly must ho G4-org:e's opinion for lu-'s smiling.: all tho timo. Ono oi' rho hnppiost boys in school, ho is wvll likvd hy thc mail mon and all tho ff'lllHl0h. Ilis nicknamo implies that hc' is a lounge' lizard, but ho is far from that. Stvacly and rcliahlv: ploasaut and jolly: that's Goorge all ovor. XVh0r0's that llistory book, tloorgc? v.r'1x5:'- 1- - -. -1 h :.1:Q+- 5 V - Qi-ff113tfiA?g?f:i T -i- ' 43 u -it ,,-ib?iiI1-.. i ESTIIER 1'1'lO1'Ll'lS GENERAI. Corus!-: Nothing ever worries ms. l-Esther is the school's deligllr. She is the source ot' great mnusu- ment for there's always lun when Esther IS present. NVQ can't rv- uu-mber any time we saw hm' pout. XVv realize now why llridlxewater is such 11 happy little town. It possesses Esther. JAMES ll. BOARD, J1'.-'uJ'illL ' Gi-:sl-:n.xL Couusm Latin Plub, II-IV. Our sleeping beauty. And then with a gun in earl: hand, tho hanrlit' ordered his VIC- tim to rf-ac'h for the sky l Oh shawl M-lilIl'N', readilu: novels again. l'hat's all right, Jim Home day you'll rank with Sher- lock lloluies as a great detective. VERNA FAY FOGEL- Put GEN:-:RAL Counsrz .-1 merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Alice is one of our Riverside students. It is hard on her. riding: alone on the cars, so when she hits R. H. S., she rertainly r-an talk. Conversation is Al's magic carpet and will be bound to carry her on toward success. 1'-if Y NV. BUCKENIIEIMER- Bucky I . Il. FISH1111!- 'Flossie GEN!-:iaAr, Couusrz Football, III-IV: Basketball. IV: Chorus, IV: ll. G. T. C. t'lulig Lottorlnen's tfluh, III-IVQ Gym Toaln, I'lI. NA man with pluck. lim-ky is Illllt'kX,fZliJNQllli0- ly. Ile also has l'2ll'0 football skill and prcsf-m'e of lnind. XVv'll uvver forget that rin-us catch ot' a forward pass ne-ar the enemy's goal line during this last season. llis lll0llO Never say die, and his favorite hymn. l igl1tim: Un . Keep ou fighting, Bucky , and you'll win. vw- f Gr:xxmAI. COURSE Latin t'luh, Ig Dramatic Club, IV: Chorus, IV. Of all the trmsinws I fain lrould swf, ll, lifflc ri-ng is thc om: for me. 'l'his quiet young.: lady hails from lladen. ller chief CIIHPHC' toristir is her smile, hut take it easy boys,--shc's a Mrs., not a Miss. NVQ wonder why Flossi4- hlushes when wo sing. The Three l isher1uvu . NVQ are sure Florf mire will he a success in her new- ly vhosvn profession. The best wishes of the class go with her. v 0 - f 1. 1' fx Ae 44 I 2 M 'ry f-- -' fr . ,.f--X f -' -' - , A' ,. g , , 'r' T - ii-c --Q - ag f----of ff. . - 1 Aj nt--ea r - f Senior Class History Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble - Take a year of trouble, another of to'l, add 'ein up and double them and you have a short history of the hectic career of our beloved class. On Sept. 8, 1924, the members of the immortal class of 1928 entered the portals of Rochester High School just as everyone else did, via the front door. NVh:1t dear children, said the upper classmen. They behave so nicely! VVe smiled gratefully. VVe had wanted to be original and we seemed to be succeeding wonderfully. That was the iirst impression we made,-later on there were others. Perhaps the most painfully felt were those made when the sophomores attempted to teach our valiant cavaliers the rituals of self protec- tion. The lessons must have benetited our young warriors for they were very much on hand for all athletic try-outs, although not so prominently as at the receptions and other forms of entertainment where food had the leading part. There we shone like stars in a clear iirmament. Our work in the class rooms was above reproach. The teachers didn't complain-not much. And then before we knew it, we were sophomores. How we did gallop through that year! Once in a while some unfortunate horseman dropped his horse-or was it a pony?-from Julius' stable wherein he had so carefully parked it. But it was all in the days' workg we learned to expect such trirles. Some of us even went to sleep while our friends rode past us. Aside from such incidents we were model pupils and Mrs. McCoy's favorites. She was so fond of us that every day found some of us asked in to listen to her troubles. Her troubles seemed to concern .us. In fact, I believe she thought they were we. But we didn't mind that. Amiable little darlings that we were, we were proud not to blush unseen. To show our appreciation we decided to give our superiors a treat. We dressed ourselves in gala array and attended the Sophomore- Senior Party. Did we make a hit? And how! We weren't so dumb. We knew that the junior-Senior Prom wasn't a million miles away. Some of the bravest of our dashing young Lochinvars even learned to dance. To their dis- may the term ended before they got another chance to try their newly learned steps on the gym floor. rf 'v' ..- v- -f 45 'limo ' c -- -. .- .., eff -.--2.:..a...i 'lf-f ff- ,-- i- , , --'f l . '-4 N A-, 1, . ..- ,,,,'i ? ,A lufl 1 A , . -...gpm WMM' ' 4' 1, -. 1 gg.. 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Alvliott, lilva Armen, Rozella Atchison, Richard lialdwin, George Baldwin, Thomas liarnhart, Charles Bayes, Sarah liernhardt, Owen Best, l'aul Brown, ,lane liuekenheimer, XX'ilhur Cameron, James Campbell, Rolmert , fassi, Tlleresa Catalucei, Louis fliandler, Harrison lliristie, Tener Colella, Lehman Coutry, XN'ili'red Craig, Frank Creese, Gail llagen, Ernest Daman, Elmer llavis, llonald llemarest, Martin lJeVore, Violet llonatelli, Arnold Dunning, XYilliam Eherhardt, Margaret Evans, Mary George, Harold Goettman, Thomas Gordon, Ada Ruth Haeuptly, Elsie Haine, Cuthbert Haney, l'earl Haun, Mary Louise Hawley, lieatrice - Henderson, Mildred Hindman, Rena May Hinish, Genetta Hood, Miriam Horter, Edna Irvin, Emma -..Q - P' 'V' v v- -r Secretary Izenour, Viola Jamison, XYilliam Karpa, Edward Kelley, Elva Ketterer, Mary liindle, Margaret Kornman, Marie Kunsman, Harris Law, Leedora Loghry, John Lowe, Townsel Malthaner, lda Lilliin Matthews, Gordon Merriman, Anna Fr inees Monroe, John Morris, Margaret Murray, James Murray, Paul Mctlune, Glenn Maelieage, Ben Noonen, Emmett Nulton, Rolmert Ostrander, I-lerhert Owen, Chester Peoples, Alma Reader, Clair Retzer, Ruth Roehrig, William Ross, Arthur Ruhy, Clair Saling, Edward Shane, Frederick Shee, Edith Shephard, Harris Shugert, Guy Snyder, Gladys Sprague, Glendora Steele, Margaret Stewart, Charlotte Thomas, Rolmert XX'hite, Homer Williams, llorothy Zanieski, Edward .A it -- as - ga 49 'E -. .gl - 'A A 'A ' ' f E XE' ,ijfff - 2 . .-- 'r' em r J Q-fr -- l-f Y' M' 1 0 ' s Junior Class History lfleven years ago we began to prepare for our flight to the l.and of Com- mencement. The first few years were occupied with ground work, getting ac- quainted with books which they told us were the planes by which we could soar. Close application to these enabled us to make our first short flight from the lower grades to the medium heights of junior lligh. Here we worked and studied our manuals for two years, at the end of which time a longer Hight to Senior High was accomplished. This was a field of intensive training, under able instructors and it was here we got our plane- the good old HZQU in which we were to make our fiight to the I.and of Dreams. liach year the 29 rose a little higher and flew a little farther toward our goal. Of course we had to come to earth often, and sometimes with a thud, for we found we had become lost in the fog' of learning or had miscalculated the distance-but we hunted up the instructors, got our bearings, and were soon on our way again. Between jumps, some of the crew took an active part in athletics and proved themselves to be among the best, be the game football, basketball or track. Some took their musical instruments and played the music of the stars for the earth people. Hut always we were eager to continue our fiight. As time passed the crew of the QQ became more efficient in managing the ship, until this year having gotten a good take-off, we were able to come to earth oftener and take part in field athletics and orchestra work. Some helped edit the station paper The Oracle g some took part in contests of other fields and in dramatic work. We met friends just arriving at this airport and enter- tained them royally, as well as having a prom for the .X,ces. More money was found necessary to finance these activities, so we took time to manage bake sales, rummage sales and benefits and hope to have enough funds to finish this year's fiight without obligations. Uf course the crew is not the same as when we first started for some are still lost in the fog. Some disliking the night flying we were constantly com- pelled to do, opened their parachutes of fancy and cast off. Some have even deserted us to embark on the sea of matrimonyg yet we have picked up some lost from other ships so we still have the zo well manned ready for the last leg of our journey. Next year we expect, with Guy Shugert as pilot at the lever, to hop off on a non-stop fiight for Commencement Land. VVe know the searchlights are turned upon us and our instructors are keep- ing an eye on our monthly reportsg but we hope to steer clear of the Annual storm and sail through clear, blue skies to the longed-for goal. MARY Louisa 1'IAUN, U2Q.,, 'V' sf v- 0 ,iii 5, 'iii -' -f - -fe f---- . ..:f1-'T-P,iT.x??e:--fiigri-we--vlx. . ' ' fix 4' -. 50 Jaffa! -+ K f --, ff1 a430:'-:- ,- SUP EIRES f wifi' -1 -- M :f-'-gj- T- ' A 1 fx' -sr- I, ' QT 1- nf- -r 351 my ,K IE f '12 ' X ?'gQ3 FiTf1' i2 w ,4.f-fr 2,F'f?f G-, A M, , , ,h 5 1 M Q , ,A . 3 ,XT J w 2 ' W 'f '-iff --W 6 f fignia r a ff -- Wllff 1 xniz ' cn W C1-4 9 1 'Q 5,-N rex v 1 - ifxxilx 4 - -i- - ' -FT 1i:i 1E?1s::' -5:1--J' - -Iv T- -J 52 f 1 J at .T , H J 'QF -sig, f ' ' ,' .-f- ' ' ' , if g ,A-is ,lg -ifwsif 53' s Sophomores JACK XYIEICHEL . . . ........ President NYM. Iiosrleic .... . . . If'1'ff'-Pre.vidc1zt lloizornv NVAI.'l'l'IRS ............ Serretary NVn.i.m M Kr:Nsi.EY ............ Treasurer Almquist, Irving Anderson, Naomi Assad, Louis Auld, Frank Baldwin, Mary Bathgate, VVallace lieighey, l'ierce Bender, Katherine llibby, John Board, Th-omas liostick, XYilliam llrewer, l'aul Brown, Harvey liuckenlieimer, Kathryn Burroughs, Beatrice Cameron, June Campbell, Florence Campbell, Le Roy Coe, Margaret Coleman, Dale Craig, Charles Craig, Kathryn Creese, Glenn Cryder, Orvis Cucinell, Jennie Dagen, Frank Davis, Frank Decker, Noreen Denison, Jeanne Dill, James Downey, Fred Duke, Donald Edwards, l'aul Edwards, Ruth Emerick, Elizabeth Faller, Joseph Featherstone Mildred Frank, Anthony Fry, Helen Garvin, Stanley George, Dorothy Gord-on, Sara Graff, Katherine Graff, Viola Grimm, Donald Grimm, Nancy Harris, Susie Hartman, Virginia LA 'V' -- ir?-A , as-vs YL? W -, Heideger, Alvira Heppel, Robert Hermann, Howard Herter, Ben Hetzler, Clyde Hetzler, John Heymann, Mary Frances Hilditch, Catherine Hogan, Frances Hoge, Elizabeth Holby, Charles Holler, Mary Margaret Holler, Mary Rosina Holeman, Olive Mae Hood, Millicent Hubbard, James Iovine, Josephine lrvin, Fredric Javens, Olivia Joyce, Monzella Kemper, Sarah Marie Kensley, NX'illiam Kidd, Alton King, Stacey Knopp, Frederick Kornman, Kathryn Kountz, Margaret Kiountz, Martha Kunsman, Elmer Latherow, Samuel Lawson, Ernest Lewis, James List, Ruth Lundell, Twyla Miader, Arvine Magee, Jackson Martin, Emma Meier, George Mennell, Vernon Moorhead, Elizabeth Moran, Eddie Morell, Dominic Mueller, Dor-othy McBride, John llcConnell, Freda McFarland, Grace IXlcCune, Margaret MeDade, Hazel ses- 4 MaeKeage, Gail Neader, Malcolm Nitsche, Martha Noonen, Rilla Owens, Hattie l'awka, Edward l'etrucelli, Guido Vflug, Clinton Poucher, George Powell, Mildred Radcliffe, Alice Rader, R-obert Reader, Isabel Reader, Ruth Rhodes, Alice Rhodes, Marjorie Rothart, Nicholas Schaeffer, Oliver Seheidemantel, Ver Schilling, Mildred Schmidt, Ruth Shanor, Jay Shaw, Homer Shee, Edna Shugert, Irwin Simpson, Kenneth Snowden, Marcus Spratley, Charles Stenger, Mildred Stevens, Alberta Tallon, Albert Tanner, Galdys Taylor, John Trover, Kenneth Vogel, Rosaline Von Moos, Pauline VVaggoner, Robert VX'ahl, Thelma XVallace, Russell Nvalters, Dorothy VVeichel, Jack VVhite, VX'illiam VVhite, NVo0drow Williams, Helen VX'ise, Russell VVocheley, VN'ilma VVolf, Arthur Zuck, John -AL ,r??f'igh'iT'1'!h'i1aff,X '.-- -- ---Ci 53 7- J g S , . ,I lainie' . 'A' T ' 7T '4 -rm ' -, .. : - we e 1 1g,iT3T'ir Ffa. - Sophomore Class History We all can recall that memorable day, on September 7, IQ26 when we en- tered the High School. It was then that all the upper classes caught their tirst glimpse of our illustrious class. NVe surely were given a warm reception, espe- cially' hy' the Sophomores. Q'l'oo warm in fact.j lfinally the upper classmen began to tire of giving us free haircuts and we had to settle clown to real work. No doubt we were rather dull at first, hut we soon got on to the way of things. After such events as the interclass games, parties and so forth, t'l'he -luniors broke a monotonous week by giving us a Halloween party, which was a howl- ing successj we managed to pull through the first year and now at last we are sophomores. XYe took rather ample revenge on the incoming Freshies for what we had suffered. But again we had to settle clown after the first week or so, for then came Sophomore Algehralll, and that horror of horrors- Caesar! On our class roll there are included the names of many great people. XYe are proud indeed that our class contains not only athletes and scholars but musicians. We are well represented on the gridiron and also in both boys' and girls' basketball and track. The personnel of the orchestra includes many Sophomores. Of course we don't like to brag, but our class isn't the worst class in High School, even if we do say so ourselves. 1 Thus ends our history to date. VVait until we are juniors s-s- then watch our smoke! FLORENCE CAMPBELL, '3o. i75?Qifl'qii,-St TV' IIAXH -v ,, ,,. 4 . 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N rife' K 51 W-V -r I -:Y VI W E f Q E2 I W Q3 W FU N 1 SH PRO X , 56 -+- ....,,.. allema.n, hazel nitocris anderson, dale anderson, ethel anderson, howard ashcroft, james bailey, gladys baxter, audrey bentel, grant biddy, william bittner, robert blessing, margaret blinn, florence brewer, melvin brown, dorothy brown, june burg, mildred cable, irene Carver, lillian catanese, matthew chewning, voneda christner, thaycr cole, howard colella, bertha cooke, robert cox, frances curtis, esther dagen, robert daman, herbert darling, grace davis, edward davis, glen dmitsak, walter cloak, mary clobbins, maxine dobbins, melba donatelli, dan druschel, earl ellis, john featherstun, adda ferns, andrew fisher, george fisher, ida frances flaherty, kathryn frank, charles gamble, olive gentis, elizabeth gerber, irene gerber, loretta gill, chris goehmann, joseph goehring, howard gordon, ruth rhoda gordon, ruth sarah x ,Q -u- Freshmen graff, francis gush, florence haine, james haney, maybell hannigan, robert hildman, edward hilditch, mary hotlman, john hotifman, wade hume, edna hunt, jean ifft, bonita jackson, eugene jamison, harold jersey, arthur kaszer, mary kaszer, william kelley, chalmer knopp, donald koehler, melvin kommel, arthur kopp, charles kornman, walter krouse, leon lachoff, louise leahy, ralph leech, dorothy lepper, elizabeth lewis, charles loedding, john lotz, arthur lotz, marjorie lowe, olympia mason, ethel mathews, howard metcalf, harriett miller, clara miller, francis moore, mary m-oore, paul morrow, ethel mottern, bernard mueller, mabel mulheim, ben myers, harry mccalster, joseph mccalmont, betty mccarter, katheryn mccracken, augusta mcdade, george mcilveen, frank mckinney, russel nesbitt, alvin vsp 1 niedergall, elizabeth otto, catherine palakovich, amil palakovich, barbara palmer, anna papa, angelina payne, ruth peoples, kenneth perkins, paul portman, leah powell, ruth pratt, mildred priddy, harry purcell, thomas reader, paul reno, clyde retzer, eunice riddle, keith romigh, ruth rose, jean rothart, frank ruby, roy sarsfield, winifred scheidemantel, hazel shane, harold shanor, charlotte shaw, herbert shumaker, janet shutte, mary simington, richard speyerer, william springston, madaline Snyder, william stahl, leon stannah, robert stanton, edna stuck, ruth tanner, ethel thomas, joseph todd, frank trover, delmar vankirk, charles Wallace. ellsworth weichel, mae weisgerber, wayne wolf, earl wolf, thomas wright, thelma wunsch, helen yeager, alice yorios, stella zahn, preston zanieski, ida A 'lik-:I , s g se , fx 57 1 , --.. -.. i..- .r.. f gg as 2dI+iRA as ,.,--.E -N E - ,- Y . 1, - . rgixl-E. 'IMD ' Q ,- - -as Q 'Q ' T' refs? -.1f- --A -Q , A ,Qavv 'f:sf,iir..e . J Freshman History On Sept. 6, 1927, over one hundred-eighty so called verdant freshmen en- tered Rochester High School to begin a four year course in that institution. VVe boarded the green boat' to studyland, waving goodbye to junior lligh. 'l'he bald heads leaning over the railing glistened in the sunlight. 'l'he ship started off with its 180 passengers for a i8o day tour of Stndyland. XVith some hearts eager and sonie quaking we wandered from cabin to cabin, friendless among the upper classnien who manned the ship. ',l'he cap- tain was on board with her crew, ready to assist in trouble or need. Soon we reached October 17, when we were given a. reception on the niain deck by the juniors. Many appeared in costume presenting a gay sight, but the greatest nionient of all caine when the eats were served. 'I'he next day half of us were seasick. 'I'he green ship rolled on and on into the football season, where Art Jersey and Don linopp became mates. llasketball season canie on but none of our fellow passengers attacked it. XVe came to the place where many walked the plank to thc Isle ol' lfiye Hours. The captain held all trials in her cabin and sentenced the ones who succumbed to the dreaded Isle. Some hated to enter the Algebra cabin of which Mildred Miller was niate. It was not so rollicking as we at lirst thought. XVe enjoyed niate lXliller's story of the repeater, especially. On to Cabin No. 5, the sea nionstcr, tieneral Science kept by Mate ,Xinschs ler. The chief rule was to hit the sea nionster's attacks in the nose, which was accomplished. Mate Amscliler took us to Mars Qthc planetj where we witnessed the Rattle of Gettysburg here on liarth. Christmas came around bringing with it a vacation and niid-terni exams, in which the freshies scored fairly well. Wie kept pegging away i11 the various cabins, sonie attacking Mate liyle's Latin, all attacking Mate I'hillips' linglish, Mate l'owell's and Mate l.lauck's Histories. Every hlonday Mate Urehni was our instructor in the main audi- torium of the ship. After the long voyage, we were glad to reach the long waited-for vacation. The passengers unloaded to enter an entirely new ship. ln parting we must not forget, however, the Oracle which kept us in touch with home during the entire voyage. We now say goodbye to the green ship and bon-voyage to those enter- ing it next year. lXlici,viN liRI'LXN'l'.R, '51. 'LA 'M' qv v ' 4 , 'l3? , e ' ! 1Tf5E5i' 5 8 IR 'Q 0' Q ...C A rv. V iff , ,Ah Fungi fy?-ff' '-'- '1 f-+-- ' ggifigi , LM- E-fit-' Q 'dj' 2 1 ii- ,,A?..f 1 ,NH-T fi' , ' t- t tff ' -ff' 4 Ev , , Tilt ,- V K Fw! it f ' -' ' v,,,.x .-.r?'fLA5i1,w Y A 4 -- t . t t, A' f i. t -t Qi- tif' in T i A ,lwvf '-113I?T'Fi-'- --- CON'l'IiS'1'.-XNTS ANI? lilili.-XTICRS Academic Contests The Students listccl ahovc :irc thc contcstzmts wlm i'cpi'csn-ntcd Ruchcstei High Scliuul i11 the lllllCI'SCl'lOl2lSllC Contests of the llczivci' valley this year. Dui' to thc hard work of thc pupils mul their conclics, Rochester was zxhlc to place in hoth thc cssav :mil Clclmtc. The Ol'Z1lOl'lCZll contest has not hecn held at thc timc of publication, hut wc are sure our i'cp1'escnt:1tivcS will uphuld thc honoi nt ulcl Rocliy',. Essay . ..... . ...Aim Rlnrir CiOR,DON DL't'llIll1CIfiI7Ifl . . . . . . .lJORU'l'llY NVALTI-:RS Exicnzfvoruzzmils . .. .ANTHONY Ilumfo Oraliwz . ......, ........ C iAY TODD L 'V' v -v- -f , i Tl? Y - ,, ET! - --:7:? 1 -h T :,,f'gf5t5'fqZ,XQ- ig - ..- -Q...1i2i 60 Debating 5 J ' si --'-'Z Y s . - ' - if Y. .. A 1 ' - - 'A gr --. A- A J ' - e '?' if 'P ' 1 JP es. 'v-'- -. Our debating team compiled a tine record this year. At each contest. many people turned out to hear the various teams present their arguments. Much credit for the success of the Rochester debaters must be given to Miss Cornelius and to Miss Hrehm, who so faithfully trained the members of the team. The subject debated upon this year was: Resolved, that the Constitution of the United States should be amended so as to give the Federal Government power to arbitrate disputes between capital and labor. The members of the teams were: Negative: JANE GEMM11. fljfimfzczlizfcz RUTH MALoN1-: fili0RGE RALDVVIN Gi-:RALD WALLACE Fai-:Diucii IRWIN PAUL Blast' The schedule and results follow: Feb 14 1928--R Affirmative vs. Ambridge, Negative ..... Won Feb. 17, 1928- Negative vs. New Brighton, Affirmative. .. VVon Feb. 23 1928- Negative vs. Freedom, Affirmative .... Winn Feb. 29 1928- Affirmative vs. lfllwood, Negative.. Lost For First Plum' in Group fl. Mar 14 1928- Negative vs. New Brighton, Affirmative. .. ..Lost For Third Plum' in County Mar. 21 1928- Negative vs. Aliquippa, Affirmative... VVon Literary The first open literary of the season was held on Thursday, November 10. lt differed from those we have had heretofore, in that it was a try-out for the academic contestants. The program was as follows: I .Sifflltl . ..... ............................. - lL'N1oR Cuoites Essay . ..... .. .ALVIRA fTYDIG1-IR Derlanzafion . ..................... l7oRo'rHY WALT1eRs Oration . .... ............. . ................. G AY ToDo Debate ........... TJRICDICRICTIQ TRVlN AND TIIAYICR CHRISTNI-IR Resolved: That high schools should have fraternities. Oratizm . ............................... l'ilCN.IAMIN 'loNif:s Dcclamatimz . .......................... TCDITH 1.JARRAoii Piano Solo ..................... . ........ Hl'ILl'IN WALLAc'i-1 Ruth Malone acted as chairman, and music was furnished by the High School Orchestra. A second literary was an enjoyable termination to school before the Christ- mas vacation. The pupils who participated were the following: M ARIIC Gicokoic ............ . ........... . ..... . . . .Kcadzng ELr:ANoR Rleicn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orafion MARIIE KORNMAN . ................ . ................ lfssav Anthony liotfo was chairman. The orchestra played several selections, and Christmas songs were sung by the Senior Chorus. The well-known song, Good King VVenceslas was dramatized by Rozella Armen as king. and l'aul leluth in the role of page. SENIOR ENTElx'T,'IlN1lI1fNT.S' Three enjoyable entertainments sent out by the Redpath Entertainment Bureau, were presented this season under the auspices of the Senior class. On December 1, the Tyroleon Yodlers gave an exhibition of Swiss music. The De :lean Company .entertained us on December 2,' with a novel program entitled Counterfeit Miracles . A Night in Spain was presented on February 7, by tive young ladies playing classical and popular selections with Spanish music predominating. ,fum -f - e u - -V '-Eff' T- e- --1 fx L.-- 61 TTT A T A ' ' wjf f 1 T! ,350 ' 'P 'L gf-'l- W '. 1-3f5'f,3 f:gnQ,iffg5f'. x X ,--I-.kltijigg .- , , ,...,1,L.gbgf1zif..k2 I . X . .B - ka . -sr 4, .,. -r gs., K , Mwx ,MQ lf J,A?232- f' fx fx W i . 5, 3. 5 IIB IJRAMATIC C T V-..-.,.. 62 JJ! ' -V . ff'N- ig ,,-4 . -. Y Y 'E TEN 'ii - f -fi ,f - f .-, The Dramatic Club I'1'r.vi'1Ir11l . . .. Riiril Cxsslm' I'in'-l'rv.vi'flr:1! . A . 'l'iii-tux x S'ritmi.xN .N'm'1'nI411'-x '... .. HFN-IANIIN 'IQNHS 'I nun-zrnv -,.. . . . .... ............................... f Ji.ix'i-tie liimwv 'l'hi- llrzimzitic lliih ix qi in-w :iclivily in thc ciirriculiim ul' thi' high svlmul. Sevi-ral :itlrmpls h:iv-- hu-ii mzulr lu wizlhlixli :ui m'g:uiizi'il Cluh fm' thc fwlllllj :incl prucllmlimi uf plziys, lllll until lhix yuir, thi-5' lizivu mul wilh liltlu Qilcvi-xx. 'I'hv Chili ix t'UlllllIISk4l ul' i'i-pi'n-suilzilivi-S of :ill uf lhm' four Clzisscw. 'l'hv inc:-liiigs arc' hi-lil L-vury llmrsilny. thi- liflh pvriuil, 1'l'l1llk'1' thi- siipi-rvisiim uf Miss. Bri-hm, A1 hrgl, i1 sm-im-ml lhzil thi- im-mhi-rs wwe muslly nf thi- lcniininc gffmlcr, hut thi- nn-mhc-rs were grcul- ly iiicrczisv.-rl M'llL'll thi- lmyx. 4liSCUYl'l'l'll lhi- llrgimzilic Cfluh lu he Lui zigreczilnli- rclicf from dis- lzlslcful slilily hulls. XYIN-Il lhosi- xgunv yimiig gviiilmm-li wvu- rcquirul tu lczirn thc lines uf Z1 play, lmwi'vvi'. Mum- nf lhvm flwicli-nl lhail lhvir xliuly hulls wi-rv mil so haul nftvr all :mil thi- k'llI'illlIl'Il'1ll was climiiiisliul uiicv inm'i'. 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TODD, GM' Ili-1'rzi.iaie, VVAl.'l'lrIR S'ri-zmmx. 'Iliii-ii.xr.x lumix, liuisi. Wbuihs, -lfmx .low-gs, Blix alll,VI'lil'lRl-HRD, lll'1l.l-lN Kmwi, liDlTlI 'V' sf v- ' - ff --A YYA4f1'Vg'AW- -dffi, , ii TLQ4.. . fi... - J Tl, 6 3 s 3? will gmifqggfl 'Ar ? - ?i??f -,r f lr 2 1, ,llf 1 ' r J jg31 ,-L.. G..,.,,.wm.f.,..,.. .u.,...,.. um. February 22. 1732 Q Februlry l2. 1809 l ,ml lm 5 .M l' ll nl., s1':L v:...QT: ...T. I www 1 mmm I' Uehalffs Will OHWSI Annual Football Banquet Marks End 0r cleStaif Announces February llth and 29th Meet .imhridge :md Ellwood L. I u--u .ulul-h I--v n mul. we x- v.. lo Mb- Qxll nu! frllli 1131-wfmlrw nur Tb- pan lhlh- .w:.r vm.-9. ff-g.-nn '. M, -r.. 1.-.H YJPNIQQY 3541 ' City High Schools. -lg lv.--cu -- '- lil u, ,- .ns 0 4 v-I.-n lb. N' Dot? 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V, gnu- Yum- nmluw-1 N.-u.-, Thr I-'ll--wung rvqunn-menu: -nun It an run, 1-. lv v-uglble In we mvmhw. m the lil-lilyulnlwd llwnor Roll? nl.-n l'rv1hnv-n nun -ml. A :rn-iv :lf 'A' In all nubjnrtp And I xrxdc ft A an n mark hs dtilennhlp .lu-I -.0 :Yami ur uuen-used nhl-uve nf uw-1.-vm-I xnrdlnem. Tb- fl-ll' wing rtvuln'-me-nu mu! lv un-1 fully ro lu- eligible- ln the uwm 5- r-nm x-l nu- Honor Roll lm A run- nf UA' ln ll lots! two mul-luv!! und nu grade- If-we-r than ll In lull rvmnlrinl -nbjefln, A grande uf A ll :Len nquircd ln cithc-uahlp llld no nr- unl ol :ure-xcuxrd nbam-new or um-x--mul nrdlnr-an -v- vs- N ui:-W r- --1- -11,-fiL- '2':2i igf1l?fX5- - ----if 64 I' I k4 1fR Q f f'fif,-Ml 5-'-il? ,4 l ifli- W p l ' - ,,,iN.?' 'gmL7- . -7- ' '-', W ' lim'-'4-QW --41 '-f 'Q Y V- VY .3172 1 'SSP 'B'-' The Oracle The Oracle, our school paper, has celclmmtecl its ilrst birth- day and is rapidly taking zz promillzmt place in our school life, HI-gl.l-QN Rumi f1tlI.l -IOHN Kun-,ss ..... THF 9'lUXl7lf .... lfdilur'in-thief . lf11.vz'11vx.v jllanuger HI-:1.12N XX'Al.l..,xu-1 . ,,l.s'.wviulu fidiior G1-zum.:-1 ll.-XLIJVVIN .. Zlluka'--1111 Editor BI'IA'l'RlL'l-I HAWLI-gy ......,..... Alwzvs lidilor MARY I.uU1s1a .l'l.'X .. .Inky and I mfurv Ifdilor 'FHOMAS ll.Xl.IlWlN .............. .. .. ................... Spur! lpditm' GAY rllllllll ........................ ...................... I irrlzazlzyc Editor XY1l.L1.'xM lius1'1a'l4, KllRl.XM llmm .. ...C'nf1x' lfmzzlvrx und llvudlilzc Dvxiglzvrs H:KRllY' 3lliTwhl'INl-lil! ............. ,. .... fIc1':'vrlixz'11g and .SQIIILYY fllanugvr l-lmclusox i'1lANlvl,1-'lc .. . . . xlA'.YlA'1lllIl .l-l1l'zfv1'li.s'1'11U Jllamlgvr FRANK flhllti .................... ....... 1 AI.v,vz'.vlm1l .S'ulv.v Zllanager 'llHl-ILMA Xl-XR'IlN, lllll-IS-'ION LAHN ........ . . . ...... . ..,.......... l?vpm-lar.-I CELIA Kli,-Xllhl-1, li'rm-ir- l-I,xle1'1ik, M.-xl11m1.l-1.-xx llxl m..Ax'nla .. .. .7'yfw1',vts Miss M.-xv l,llll.l.ll'S, l l.'xw.u.-xx'1-: l'A'1 1l-Llmm ,,,, ,, ,,., ,,,Advi,l-ers ZWKW -LA W, Q- V- ' L. - if '3lifi+ A-Y -f f'1--fE,:. 65 u Yu 111 W U M A Mel S 1. 55 f ju I V +1 N, we ,My A KJ !g?i ,Il I PENRUD F? M 'I NN 41 I 3 M HX I X gk 5 N? LV 'F ,N if 5, Qs? ik L gf ji SET wfzfic .lj I 'Mrs-5-:lf 1 1 THE SENIOR CLASS UF 1928 PRESENTS Pen1:od TIIURSIJAY, MARCH 29, 1928 CAST OF CHARAUTICRS U11 Order nf tlzcir 1-ljvjn'c1rc1114'cj Tfvulcxl-2 NIVAIAIION. .. ............................ Tim Mfxlev I.m'1sl-: ll.'x1'N. .. .......... llvllu, 1110 Srlzojicld Cook KYZAY fliilllll ........... ..11lc1ry .S'4'fmficlrl, l'w1r0d's Alnfllcr joins HNNT. .. .... Mr. Jonas, Marjnrids Father CQLAII-LIC KVM' .... .................... .large JOHN Km-:ss ..... .. ............. lx'nI1rrf Ufillianzs Numa:-:N 'lil-:cur-in ,.... ........................ 1 Hrs. Russell .IUIIN XYuuns ......... . ..llv11r,v P. .S'fl1njZclu', l'c11rud's lfatlzvr C1llARI.0'I l'I-1 S'1'lcxx'Al:'l' .... ...,'1l41z'.qan'f .S'c'1I0ffe'1d, Pl'lI?'Ulf'S .S'i5lvr W'AI-'l'lil: Hli'l'Zl.liR ..... ............. l lv1'In'1'l lfcrmillnn Dade' fV2I.lCNN Cin-:I-:sl-2 ...... ..... . ............ I 'vlzrfm' Svlzuffrlfi JAM:-is 'HAINI-is.. .... Sanz IVi1Iia111s JVM-1 Hxmxvx .... . . . . . .Alarjnr1'v ,lunvs DAl.1c C'cn.14:M'AN, . . ......... Gvmjfjiv Basset! XVAYNIQ: l,0l l l' ,... ...lx'vr'. Lvsfvr Kiimsling Domi-imc' A'lURI'1l.L. . . . ................ IIUTIIIUII CjIIARl.lCS TJCWIS ..... ..................... . . .Vvrman Cl l'IlHliR'l' ITAINI-is ............ .,.,f1lr. Crmuzlwcs, Clzivf of Polifc' .SXCUIIUI Tllv .Vida Yard of ills Sclzoffcld Home Act 1 A Juno aftcrnuoll Act 2 A few days later Act 3 Un Z1 June evening 4 Act Tho same night 1fA'vc'11fi-zu' Sldjf MISS IRIQNIQ URI-YIIIXT .................... ..... D iwcfrnr AN'1'nuNv Umflfu AND XVILI-'Rl-in C'oL 1'lcY. .. .... I?lm'iricia11.s' JAN!-1 filifXTlNIlL AND Rl l'll QQASSIDYL ..... ..... P rnfu'rtiv.v lC1.1-:Axon A1.1.1s .................. ........ I J7'0llIfl'c'l' Cl l'll141-'lvl' HAINIQS ........ . . . . . .... . . ..S'lUlffl' Jfnmzgvr Alusic by High. .YHIIUUI Orvllesfra, Hurbcrl IU. 1-111130111013 Dirvcfm' 'gf' V -an Q, 9 1 iicf'T , i,,X:,:,1'x-Y--L,,,,,, 4,-.Y 5,4 W -T f',E?-li!-ffigifg-.-----Yi 1..- -... -- 67 7 J -f -1 , A L f ' ZW- 57' 1. .-A1': :9 Y-.ix ll AA' 5143 i X' I-21 - Gi Y 'tm?f11'.A - - .-:-- L - f is a- A , H gn - 'f' f YOU WILL FIND AN EXPLANATION OF THIS CHATTER ON PAGE 118 1. Maddalean Bathgate's favorite song. 2. Mandy Levine's future occupation. 3. Bill Moore's math problem. 4. John Woods' part of a bird. 5. Not a gas mantle. 6. What Eleanor Allis fears. 7. Look for him in the china closet. 8. She is not a burlap. 9. A European swallow. 10. Is he high? 11. She reminds us of Caesar and the country which is divided into three parts 12. Marg', Brotherton's preferred form of culture. 13. This girl's last name plus y makes a favorite drink. 14. Frank's Blue Heaven . 15. She is a small mark of punctuation. 16. You'll always find her doing her bit in Holland. 17. He works in a mine. 18. He is a character in a Dickens novel. 19. Long and thin, narrow and slim--what is it? 20. What western country do many of our seniors come from? 21. He was wise, rich, and had many wives. 22. He doesn't believe anything he hears. 23. What blond was the beloved of Paris? 24. He's sour but we all like him. 25. You find her in swampy places. Y' 1 'UA , 'lil ' .. . e :-'.,- es qv- Qkf 'J' Jgfaihl 4 -. fag Q 4 H f 'xi -,'?- 115 'ff ' if:-- - - , -v - t m- - ' MU SIC ,.J.,, L 1 X A if v 1 . 69 Z P Q M f1fzA fiflaifig gi :ff-Q -fr 41 1-ff Y--f Y- ,, ,g, 1 f- f ,T . 'Umar ' - - - - - - 1 , 4 ,,, -, ,K H ff-fX.5?,: - -:hum Q - 7- i , . , :Y 'ALIf' f L ,Arr -:ggi jn v-I Z O C Z. O Z E Vp- 'V' v v 'f ,.- -2 ,Kg A A -C-lS'x H ws, . ,..- f Y, 7, A-f ,,E?-Qbfg -: iE5,, ,f-... -Q ,,- - 70 .Q U71 'v' i .i c 9 H52-2,1123 :L-,--K., '- XYZ' wi Ji 4 s- G - N. . ---- - - .,T -,v- A Y Y , -ff-'S 4, -P - 1. , . -M A -ff -1 Y Y WY Y-Y ,Y 1 Y iii ev Hn ... Senior Chorus Most alelightful inusic is hezircl within the portals of Rochester Iligh School On 'fuesclznjvs the tifth period. It is the senior chorus rcltezirsing under the cli- rection of Miss Helen IJ. Coe. This chorus of about forty-three meinhers owes its success to its faithful friend and supervisor, who has worked with it for the last two years. Some of the seniors will have un opportunity to sing in the Geneva Contest, we wish thein the best of luck. CHORUS PERSONNEL lim-1,xxoR Amis lil.l'l.XNlJR iAl.I.I5UN l 1.om-:Nei-2 ll.-Xl,l, I-lmiu lJ,x1uz.xLLi1 Nl .fxlu..x1u-1'1' l5R0'1'1I1iR'I'ON lloitoiilx' limit M.Ax111cl,1Ni-3 llA'l'1ltQA'l'I'l fxliR'l'Rl'lJli ILIIVVARIJS X'lclzN.fx Fool-Ll, Xl.XRll'1 Lilitllihli -l.xx1f: tjlaisimir. lllcm-LN lQl l'll tiou. L'icl,m Iiuousli l.u..fx l.iNns.-xv lltvrii Oman. Xl.'XXlNli O'i ro lii.1c.xxolz Ki-:in hlll.lllilill Ri-1:x1ix1,l-ix' 'l't I l'Il.1Xl ,rx STL-LIJMAN ti.xY 'l'o1m 'lpicmasix 'll1lOMl'SON 'Tw '-gL -V- .lOII N XYOons vs, lXI,xRY TREtiI.I.'X H 1111.1-:N Vl'ALl.Al'li lXlIl.l.lLlIiN'1' NY.xr.1'icRS Koz1al,1,,x ARM:-:N XY11.ial'R BLYCKIQNiilcixiicu Ol.ix'1,i: l3RowN Eimwwiuw IJAYIS lflmuu' GARNi':s XY.xi,'n i-zu 1'lIZ'l'ZI.liR Hman l'lOGAN 1'Ai1i, IJUTH IEENJ.-n1iN joxias IeIow.xmu Komiuik joi1N Iimiss FRAN14 Licsmtz Mixxtrifzi. LEVINIC Towxsi-:L Lowla 131-gs: NICCUNIZ Hmmy LIESSENKDICR XV1l.i,l,xM Mooma Cr..xY'roN Seiiiziiium N TA I. Q, .2 5' .:c11X:f ' , T A wigs eu- sein' 2----f ?g1Z?f,gs , V' ..Y -- -e --Y -- - , , 71 frm: ,f-'--2' an D Cd O I LJ O LJ LLI J I ,, ,, af? 4lx--s-----4:: A .4 'Q' 3 'fu 7 J 3 .-4-1 --e 2 . I, 51.13 Tr , effcl' -9'1 M' S It , , 5 W 4 V-W gif in VV i- Z 5' hm 41' .E Second Chorus If you want to hear our second chorus, come to Baccalaureate services in June. This chorus, made up of sophomore and junior girls, has made several appearances during the year, one being at the School Director's Convention Miss Helen D. Coe expects great things from this group next year, and piohahly will select some from their midst for the Geneva contest. CHORUS PERSONNEL SARA BATES KATIIERYN BIICKENIIEIMER THERESA CASSI JUNE CAMERON JENNIE CIICINELI, NKJRPIEN llIiCKliR lQUTH EDWARDS SARA GIJIQIFKDN ADA RLl'l'H GoRDoN NANCY fiRlMM SUSIE HAIQRIS VIOI.A IZENOUR ELVIN KELI.Y ALICE RHODES SARA KEMIPER EDNA HDME if6i'K'il 'iEi 'I' X' if v v ,hlARfjARET KClUN'l'Z lNlARlE KIJRNMAN RUTH LIST 'llWYLA LUNDELI. iXlAR!LARE'l' RICCUNE ELIZABI-1'l'H hlUORl'lEAll lsAIzEL READER EDITH SIIEE GLADYS SNYDI-:R Cil.ENIl0RA SPRAGIIE lN'lARGARET STE!-1Ll'l CHARI.oTTE STEWART XVILMA NVQCHLEY GAII. MCKEAGE PAULINE VAN Moos .. -- 'LQQ Q - . - I '- -.. .ie ,xg A 73 'Jig sq -p' . If-ii -Y v v Q ORCHESTRA M35 ,W ff? H H l Him ! -Cl N na- :fl QM H HBH' ,If II ,rx Ks 1? ,IJ ix AV ' EV Ia flv Q if J 'WF' ,,..,X ggi: f 1 will 9.'Ji x- Orchestra lluw wv clicl Clljfl-X' tlwsn- Nlmulzly 111111'11i11g cliapcl cxc1'1'iscS. Wllvll UIC o1'Cl1f:st1':1 Vffllllll play all tl11' lzxtcst song l1its . 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Dancing was the chief diversion of the evening. lt was a pleasing sight to see old-fashioned misses swinging past in the arms of Spaniards and American cow lioys. Those who were the most cleverly disguised received handsome prizes. Not only the guests, hut also the .luniors did justice to the refreshments. The strain of llome Sweet llome coming from Mr. Amschler's Urcliestra gently dropped the hint that it was time to leave. -luniors and lireslnnen alike left with a memory that will linger with them during their school days. Football Banquet The footlmall squad was honored at a lianquet on 'lanuary 26, in the Metho- dist lfpiscopal Church. Colonel t llo l lXlclXilillen of Geneva, was the main speaker of the evening. Twenty of the lmoys received their much coveted letters at this time. The ex-captain, John Xlfoods, handed the captaincy over to lrviug t Shook 5 Alm- quist, who was elected unanimously by the squad. All of the fellows were loud in their praise of the g , ood eats and the entertainment provided, including Mr. Amschler s Orchestra. J unior-Senior Prom The Junior-Senior prom was great The seniors all exclaimed, And long their memory will retain That entertaining date. liarly in May the .lunior Class entertained the seniors at a dance in the .lunction hall room, bringing a delightful climax to the social events of the year. llaving an excellent orchestra to furnish the music, hoth classes contrihuted to the fun and frolic. The dance hall resemhled a colonial garden. livery kind of old-fashioned flower could he imagined from the variety of shades of the attire of the petite young misses. The grand march was very efl'ective. This farewell party more than repaid the juniors for their hard work to make it a success. lt would he putting it mild to say every one had a good time. 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EDWIN EMERICK ANNA DUNLAP .. JOE DOMENIC ...... WAYNE DOUTT ...... GERTRUDE EDWARDS DOT FINK .......... ELIZABETH FLEMMING JOSEPH FLEMING . . . . .. VERNA FOGEL ....... HARRY GARNES JANE GEMMIL ....... MARIE GEORGE ........ ..... P.G.... M.N .QE .....G.S.. . .... A.B .. .... L.O.P.. .... A.A.E.... .. .... N.B M.P.K .....G.S.. ...R.Y.M.... . .B.G A.T.E .F.Siiii ffi . .... A.I.... ......S.C. ....C.C.C.... ....S.G.C... ....D.G.E.. .. .... C.G.C.... ....G.B.C.... KATHERINE GOEDEKER . . . . . .D.L.. .. ... BEULAH GOETTMAN HELEN RUTH GOLL EVELYN GORDON ..... MARIE GRAFF ...... WILLIS GRIMM ...... ETHEL HARPER ........ r . . .... C.E .....S.P.. .....G.S. HANDSOME HETZL.ER . . . . . .T.V.. . . LEOLA HINDMAN JOHN HUNT ....V.N.. lf Y 9 9 -I.--N Translation Good woman driver Football booster Accomplished coquette House wife Paul's girl Mighty nice Cute ways Quiet blond Good sister Everybodv's friend Willing helper Awfully brilliant Life of the party All American End None better Pretty cartoonist Mail Pouch King Good student Rising young man Sound sleeper Bridgewater genius Attentive to Eleanor French shark Artistic ideas Spanish cavalier Cool, calm, collected School girl complexion Darned good egg Champion gum chewer Music master Girl behind the counter Quick witted Convincing speaker Home girl Dance lover Sweet tempered Capable editor Tres petite Sweetness personified Good sport Everybody's stenog. Theatrical villain Very natural Baden sheik 1 -1 e .5 'Q'fi'F'1 !x':.v:'fiX.-- -.e- nfl.: 2' 80 , fc I Jff r f f715zr'1vI 1- e sim 14- fi'.ii1.fieEQiei.i1,i,,,v ,e,,f,, Q- fe NXXIIQ Boll lllrlx ..... lflixllllv vlolzlux -lollx liRIiSm lil-,I l.x lillorsl-i .. 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L LOC SlllLENl14 M.-xlllno .... 13.15.15 l'il.EfXNOR Rlalll ....... ..... 1 -.l:1 -rv 'I'lQ.XNSI.,X'l'lOX Drugstore cow-boy l.itel'zlry l-Xllthority l3l1llCllCl',S apprentice l',lC2l.Slll'C seeker -luke teller Modest boy Sir Ciallzlhzlcl Very clever Muster of satire Sl1lll1'C.5 friend Muster of repelrtee Sllll' Lltllelete Child prodigy lfree thinker tlillscielltiolls student Xlllllllgtl' ,of.1lll'1lil's Miss Cornelius' bllgbear Quite Z1 fellow Sweet Lllltl saixltly tilorified blond A ready smile lfzlithfnl friend :X regular girl Shining light Rough :lnd ready Irene Ci:lstle's rival XX'ild OscLlr Flllllllllll llalppel' Beau lifllllilllvl l':1lSt lQUL'l1CSlk'l' jester Talented writer lilllgll proroker Dainty Miss Short :llld snappy Always sedate XX illing to lend .'xlXX'll5'S pleasant fXXX'lllllj' cute Ul'lilgL5XXlllCl' cut-up Klnsie calms me 'lille blond preferred Likezlble chap Roped and tied Miss Cornelius' barbarian lixlrenlely learned liroud-minded man Courage of Convictions Bouncing baby boy Lovely eyes S-i vs, U f,f E5 1,45 ,xxx A if 3 -' ,251 , 'tfflgir we 4 'A A f - AY Fxgmila A nl:-.. - .2 5- gf35:4gvi-d- 5 - 7 F A YW i 81 ,QJZME phi 5' 3 ' - r' -2-,.x ' . ,vw A,-,- 5 1 W- 1 ' 5 fi-A .A .af-aff- M-- , .A, Q, -+ f ' J Nrn5:zf'if' -- Y 1 v ,rx -it. :Aff 'Y' -f w- ,Ki fun K' g f?21f'-Eff -ix 82 gfilwi' - A ffiu- -f - -A - - - - - : ,f- S. , -- -f .. .- .Q f-- nf- pk g W- ,,,,.,..-1 .-r A11-r v 1 - - -Y - ' - - 4 fljf' f - Y, 135'3'igE11'- - - H. G. T. C. Brix iXll'C.l.'NIi Ifimxiq I.i-:w1.ll-: ll,xNmw1.n Cor,mmN C'i..xx mx SCHIl-1lJliNTAN'l'IiI. Ncwmmx STI:-:N,u'l4i-11: l1L'vn4Y iil'l'KlNlIIliNl-IR 1 JA'rs Ch.ivlci4 Ilmiw N Ilixiuw fi.-XRNICS .lActi4', lJmf'l l' limi-1 Ixwls 'llhiif' IIQVIN H.lUliNNYH XVmms XiVAi.1 ' Hl':Tz1-iii: f'IC,x1cN11f: CII!-IXYNING hf:l'l'H W'Al.i..fxc'lc IIuw11-1 1iUl'Illl.IiR ll Ci 'Ii' C' is '1 suciwl m'Ch'i' ffiiiHTliCl'3ii in nur school which mimhurs iwuih Z1 scum-. Mm-ctiiiggs :irc hm-hi :it lczlsl misc cinch month, which czmnot hc discuss in' explnim-ml hcrc. NNT chi knmv, if ix-ports :irc truc, that thc chili ciijuys en gzitlicriiig inmicnscly. Our mcctiiigs hchl must 1-very mmmth Aix- fills-fl with fun :mel glue. XYC mix rwci' ph-nsurcs with our work Oh du, rc, me, fa, tif' .1 95' 'ii Aj? v ' V ' Q EE7i'YMKw'f1'7.if,. -Lili fi '83 Q E I ver ffairfgl K ,xl K 'I g J K -'j Y T , ' ,K 'T-:: 1' 1:73 I I--0 ff: -- +sff1,. -9 TL- .1 , - ,Qif-xg' A -- . - . -' - - - , , '.:-'r 4Z', 'i ' ' Y i-vYi,1 Y L,E:,-Qa'.'- .SS M , ---iY - ,.,3iA.,?v rligufil , 3' I 'ur' .,,. ,. if or XX ififif' fff -. --.f ,?ig.1,i ...J 84 'f. , . .L , Q.. .rf Q-1 . A . LJ- 'J v,' ...- -1 ,- ,,. ,-.. Z K -x x.. 'N W -1 .'w K ,-X V I -FW .b f ff AT W 1 2 if F' ef? sf- - Xl-- ss- s - e ' - f Home Room Representatives KIM-3 XVICICIIEL XYii-i.i,xx1 Rui-:units lhmiiilzici' ll.-XNNICIAN ,l':l.IZAlSl-I'I'll llutziz fiRAl'l'1 el J.-XRLING Roni-Lici' Nl'1.'r0N lQi rii l,AYNl'l liimuxium lhxvis Ili-:mix lixmxmi-Ls XY,-xi.i.i-xcic ll,x'i'lita,x'i'ia fil'IR'l'Rl'IJI-I l':I7XYARI7S l':RNICF-'l' I,.xxx'soN -I,xciQ XY!-1ItTl'llCI. llusii lXlll.l,I'1R l'lRIiDI'1RlL'li lRYlN XYlLl,lAH tlixxiisox The Section l.ezule1's Cluli is :ui m'gauiz:itiim 1'L'Ill'CSCllllllQ tlie liume rmmis li Hlll' Sclwwl. lizich mmm elects une person tu this lmcly unless tliere :ire twri classes in tlie szmie clziss rumii. lu that czise one iepreseutzitive is elwseu fm' ezicli class. The cliiet' purpose ut' the sectimi lezulers is tu aitl in the pmitmtiuii ut' stu- fleilt gnvernmeiit. A meeting' is lielcl :it least every twu weeks. :mil vzirious lmme mmm :mil sclimml pmlrlems :ire cliscussecl. lfztcli section lezulei' is :islcecl to enforce the policies ziclupteil lay tlie majority: take care ut' Irzmking. ticket sales ete., :mil uct iii g'ClIk'l'Zll :is the meclium lmetweeu tlie seluml Ul'3,:ZllllZElllHll :mtl tlie pupils. r - . ,l lius t.u the gruup lists lreeu xery successful. cz1i'1'x'ii1f' tu completion :ill nl' the work it lists lllltll'l'l2lliCll. , h -r X , 6' i ff-rf -sf ,, V an 4TQT'.E'i:1fxT-N'-1:-----efliiif g?'l2f4!E?1f1f'1E3Ef.- -- .sf --s ,.: S5 1 J af' f,-f- -f' ' A i -Q .- . rn in . P64 IRA 7' if if 7 -Q I- ' it 7' f' '1 Y ,fs Y lg 5'! r5- .... Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sielmt Sept Sept fielvt Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. X .gif si- I 6 7.- 8... Q1 12 Ablust try ancl skip gyni. lletention hall if you do. 13'- I4- 15'- 16- I7f 19-- -First day of school. llurrahl One School Calendar September day nearer graduation. More shaved heads appear. XYhat causes this? Reports of No C'hapel.', Can it he true? liverybotly well acquainted hy now? just another clay. Some chorus that we have! XVe hope to have lots of music this year. Let's appoint Mr. Patterson dog catcher. Play Zelienople tomorrow. Cheer practice to-day. Io. Freshmen learn what Mrs. lXlcCoy's favorite song is. Rah for Rochester! Score: Zelienople 7, Rochie 20-QXYULI will throw paper out the window when Mr. XYhite is around. ZI zz -35 -We are all glad to see lNlr. llostick hack after his will you, llucky? illness. -liveryhocly is hurrying around getting his articles ready for the paper. The first Oracle will soon be here. --Hurrah! All day otf for the fair. 24-BCt1tCl' luck next time, Rochie. Apollo 7, Rochester o. .26 -Vt'atch your foot. hoys. ltlr. lelauck is angry. 27iFl1'St banking clay. Did everyone bank? 28 29 -W'asn't that the pretty tlower Mr. Callahan had this morning in chapel E' -Don't forget your money for the Oracle tomorrow. 30-For ltlonday Mr. XVhite's history class will take the sweetest thing in the book,-The Sugar and Molasses Act of 1733. 31-TOO bad, Rochester. Freedom 13, Rochester o. V' vw- H, -,Nt ,pis- 5 ' 1--f X921-r.:i igE.-Q'-cf:E5 -f-S.- Ti A 86 :A-,-R., f,-?- ,,,-.Q Oct Oct l lgl Clct Oct Clct flct Oct Oct Oct' Oct Oct tlet Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 4 Pct. Oct tlct Oct r - . 31 'fl f t J M r . ' 'I , 4 figv- H T in H - Y a X 5 - lim 4 Ltfil- wg 1,4 wxm f it A- -if Q-F ,, ..-I-1 ? ' ff' ,853 in '- October 2-lXlI'S. McCoy announces that the orchestra will play for us every lX1onday in chapel. 3--Mr. 'XVhite's Gth period History class learns a lot. To-day we learned that the melting pot of America is not a cooking utensil. 4--l7on't forget your pennies, flanking Day. 5g'l'o-day in chapel Ur. Doty gave us a wonderful talk U11 loyalty. Gs-tiot oil' this afternoon at 1 250 to listen to NVorld Series baseball game over the radio. 7HAll day off on account of teachers' institute. Swliat 'em up, Rochie. Rochester 0.2. Sandy Lake O. io'-t Drchestra entertains us with the latest popular pieces. iivtiet to go to auditorium to see picture, America Should Produce 'liler Own Rubber. l.et's debate on it. I2-'-hil11l17Cl this morning on account of all day off tomorrow. Lt-Roodle de toot! Roodle de toot! Rah for the teachers' institute! Another whole day Ott. 15-ftiood game Rochester. Roch. 6, New Brighton 6. 17-XVe extend our heartiest congratulations to Miss Cornelius for earn- ing her 1'h. D. 18+-SC1llU1' meeting, and as a result each poor Senior is assessed three dollars. 19s-NVe had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Duncan this morning. 20+-lllection takes place in Home Rooms to choose news reporters. .21-lJon't miss the great bargain. Two football games for a quarter. 24-lllr. .Xlbright gives us a very interesting talk illustrated by pictures. Z5-NVhy all the worried looks? The answer to it all isvreport cards. 16'-We are glad to see the Rev. Dr. Smiley back from his liuropean trip. 17-s-flloy, hut can't we cheer when Bo McMillan is around! :Ss-lfifth period ott on account of play given by journalism class. Oct 29'-'lll12lli5 the tight, Rochester. lillwood 2.2, Rochester I4. Oct 31-liverbody be prepared. History class begins Revolutionary Wfar to- morrow. fmifffr' V -f ' sf- -- ssl...'E? iiE3'11-: f3:'g:-JE?-,,- - ee Sig: -. 87 -1 1 ' if-f M 1 - 11201 1: f :fI'Sf 0-0 - Y- - X,, , 1 U51 f November Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov N111' Nm' Nov Nm' N111' Nov N111' N 011' Nov. 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XYhatls going to happen? Feb. 2---BC on your best behavior. Big convention is being held here. Feb. jf-FI'L'Sl'llHCl1 will please enter at the side door. Feb. 6-C Jur orchestra inipersonates the Spanish Orchestra for us. Feb. 7-Senior meeting. Ilas evernvboduv sold his tickets? Feb. 8-fMiss Phillips announces she wants a better looking room before we leave the building. Now does she mean that? Feb. 9--Mr. I'atterson dubs Norman Steinaeker and Harold Coleman, the Siamese twins. Feb. ICPW4 NVQ' get out a period and a half to listen to debate. Feb. 13-- No orchestra or gyni. ll'hat's wrong? Feb. 1.1.-SIN.'Cl2ll request. livervone try to attend debate. Feb. I5-Double victory. XN'in debate and basketball. Feb. lfJfXYllCll Mr. Patterson asked what a bu1'ner gax e otf, Fred Marino promptly replied, heat. Feb. I7-l9on't forget debate to-night. Feb. zo-NVe win our second debate. Keep it up. Feb. 2Ifl':YCl'j'lJtlQlj' waiting' for to-morrow. Feb. zz-NVashington's birthday and a whole day off. 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Tliree touchdowns :incl one extra point lirouglit the tirst score of the season to lil, while Zelinople was heltl to two touehmlowns. lrvin mzule the tirsi one on :1 cleverly exevtitecl fzilce lblll-V. fuel: intereeptecl :1 pass :incl czlrrietl the pigsltin to the three yurcl line, from where Shook tools it over for the seconml six points. In the lust clnzirter l.owe cziuglit Il punt on tlie4tly:1rrl line :intl mzule Il heziutilul runli:1clc for the lust points. The tezun workeil toffether fine :mtl h showetl signs of having' ll successful season. lQtN'lIl-'S'l'l-Ili ll Ai'o1.Lo 7 ,X tonrhclown, coming' in the lust few minutes of plriy, gave the Apollo lliggh Svhool lfootliztll rllL'2llll :1 7-U victory over the local i'5:'l'iflfll'1'S , U11 illff foriners' gronncls, the gznne heing' plzlyctl on :1 very warm clxiy. lluist, .Xpollo's right hztll' hzielc, went ztrounml left encl nnil hy clever sirle-stepping, elurletl the liovhester tziclclers. Rochester receiyeil :mtl openerl up her hug' of tricks. 'l'wo passes, Alniquist to lluelsenlieiiner :mtl Alinquist to slersey, Qilllltfl 60 yzircls. They trietl everytliing to score in the limitetl time hut to no ayailg the whistle blew ending the QZIINC. lQoctlll6sTl-ilc U lficicicnoixt 13 'I'he result ot' the annual clash hetween Rochester :incl l7'reeclom High Schools resultecl in :i victory for the latter. The gziine wus hard-fouglit throughout, with lioth tennis ilisplziying' classy teznn worlc. Shoolc's punting :mtl passing were oiitstnmliiigg lryin :incl Znek turnecl hrlelc many plays, and Lowe and Bucky :it ends showeil plenty of fighting spirit. A- lirrwzv ' Iv' Nr- 7 ,H 1 A 3 ' 15 ii 'i Qxqifjlgiiieliizz''1iT?5QE:2i:.. s- 335: gi4Ei,-:--1.--4E f 1: 95 'N If-'r 7 . I. - 'ig i I ,-1-it .I-IL Wap 5 - E Rot'1nQs'rl-ii: 62 SANDY l-Milf 0 ,X great improvement was shown hy the team in its appearance against Sandy l.ake. This may he seen hy glancing at the score. Rochester's many passes swamped the visiting team. Coach llauck was ahle to see what tllllle- rial he had on hand as he put in everyone. including llornshy . :Xlniquist made the fans leave their seats hy his passing. Irvin, Monroe, l.owe and lluckenv- heimer displayed their ahility to hold the pigskin. Rociil-is'i'i-ik 6 Nt-iw' lliutzirrox fir The Rochester and New llrighton lligh School Foothall lileyens hattled through four strenuous periods to gt tie, 6-fm. Rochester outplared New llriyhton. 5 , 'S and it looked as though they would emerge victorious, hut our hopes were shat- tered when Dyson, giant lirighton lullhack, led his team in a steady march dow'n the tield, and llarris went over for the score. llrighton fought hard to keep their lead, hut lost it when a long pass from Shook to lhlUl1l'tlL', and then a fake play took the hall over. Roth teams failed to kick the extra point and the score remained a tie. lQtN'lIliS'l'liR tl Vit-:Avi-:R l7A1-1.s 52 -Xt Reeves Stadium the Rochester team took its tirst dose of defeat gixen them hy lleaver Falls for tive consecutive years. Our ancient rivals proved to have too much weight, and hy plunging the light, Rochester line and sweep- the ends they were ahle to Jile up eight touchdowns and four extra points. ing 1 liven though they were up against a higger team the local team was not daunted and showed they still had the old tight . .Xlmquist and lrvin were the otlte standing stars for Rochester, while Canick and Garda were the leaders for their team. lQOC'IlES'l'l-IR 14 lirwoop Crrv 22 ln the greatest gridiron hattle of the year the Rochester team lost to lilwood hy the score of .21-I4 The local lads surprised the county hy showing some more real foothall. lilwood scored eight points in the ilrst quarter while Rochester came in the second to make seven on a nice 55 yard run hy Monroe. Rochester scored again in the third hy a long pass from Almquist to lluckenheimer making the ing the .fib- gb-1 score 1-l-8. hlchlurdo plunged through the Rochester line and scored mak- it 15-1-l, Elwood. They made their third touchdown in the latter part of game which ended with the score 22-14. This was a tough one to lose. uh 'llixi ' K - A- -:-- 'f 2 --1212i ,2i,' 2'ifE---...-,.--4Ni,:.-6: 96 Y, !-X1 J :ezine M, 5 W sri. --. 'f-fo 'e A o 1 e ,:if., .?' Ai-ami ... 4 ' ' A . 47--f..Q ' '- - -'4.- sr' T Y.,--Y ,QUT A ' 'FF-H - Rocni-is'ri-ik 7 TNTONACA O Our season is a success. After trying for four years Rochester's Gridders heat Monaca. The tield was a sea of mud, and neither team could work their plays to perfection. lly Almquist's heautiful punting Rochester was ahle to keep the hall in Monaca's territory. The lone score was made when Monroe inter- cepted a 1-ass on the opponents' 45 yard line and ran the rest of the distance lo the goal hy dazzling hroken tield running. Rochester was awarded the extra point for Nlonaca's ot't'side. The Southsiders came hack with lots of fight and threatened our goal in the last quarter, hut the whistle saved the day. lQtlt'lll2F-Tl-'R Ia VVtlUDLAXYN 13 liven though Rochester dropped the game to VVoodlawn High, it furnished plenty til' thrills. XYoodlawn scored in the tirst quarter hy hucking the Rochester line. Uur hoys got started and scored on a pass, from Almqust to Monroe who ran 30 yards through the whole visiting team. XVoodlawn scored again in the ' last quarter. Irvin played a good game throughout, spilling a good many plays. The whole team worked together and .showed lots of spirit. Roeni-'s'ri-iii lt? lil-IAVICR 12 Revenge is sweet! The Turkey day game hetween Rochester team and Ileaver ended in a 10-12 score with Rochester on the hig end. Althougli out- weighed ten pounds to the man, Rochester's team demonstrated what a real tigtlitiiig' team could do. Aggain our passes gained us a victory. A pass from Shook to Bucky paved the xi ay for the first touchdown, which was made hy .Xhnquist. Shook ripped off a 55 yard run for another touchdown. In the second quarter lleaver scored twelve points making' the score at the half l3-12 Rochester. The latter part of the gaine was straight foothall. In the last quarter l.owe scraped up a fumhle and converted it into a touchdown. This game ended the foothall season of IQZ7, and the high school foothall careers of twelve senior lettermen. E -sn 4 3 .'A'in fi ' Qing?-ihltzezef-eeig.. ,Lge -riizgflgigfi-ff .-- -f-.--2.:.:g...-..'E 97 Q-' Y u 1 J Hg -, 4 -Y,-T Vw A 4,j. V+? fi- Fxnrnywilm ir:-7. ,- ROOHUQSTC R16 NQW 9 XX . .L ' 'Loweu 3 ' LN +' 1 ui 'Manny fn I' V H 1' CDnws -,.- AKG? QNNIC 5314. G-:BB 'PneKL6S if va xx B09 ' Gnueert' ' ! ' l if oe I WHAT 5 ,f' V UHCK Kun ze 7: Ab' ' ' Q-34'wnYlf 'ia -- ,I h V 'U' 0 or 1 l4E' , ' ,- ' - -w... 411275 - f1l' E4?fEE - 7 ' ' ... - 1 x 1, -' 9 8 'ff .lf - - s- is 4 1. -ae ' 2 15 f-:gf - Lisle -f- - -e or ' J,,.s?'-A-qg,,,,.- V. 4 -if 5 -V fe Q -Y -ee -e-eh 1-4 asf- -- f ,Qin 'v.'...... Senior Varsity Lettermen DIUTIN VVoons ...,.. ....... C Ufffflifl XVAYNIC O. llAI't'li. . . ..... Head Coaclzi li7ONAl.D Cook ..... . . .zlSSiSflUIf Coach Gi-:RALD XVALLAICIQ ........ . . .Stziclmzf Jllanager XXVILLIABI Rims FR.-xxx. . . .......... Trainer 'IOl'iN XVCN JUS Johnnie is a real leader. llis fighting spirit kept the team going in a time of need. llc has served R. H. S. for the past two years and is well-liked by everyone. Wie all wish VVoods the best of luck and feel sure that he will make a success of life. GIQRALU WI-Xl.l.ACli .Ylzzzlwli flfanagvr Wallace has been all that a good manager is expected to be. Since assuming his duties at football camp he has given the team constant attention. He is well- liked by the students and has gained the confidence of the players by doing small favors for them. IRVING ALINIQUIST Captain-Elec! 1028 ln the past year Shook has made a splendid showing in football. His work on the team was outstanding during the entire season. He can always be depended upon and is one of the most popular athletes in the school. VVe think he will lead his team to success next year. EDNVARD DAVIS Lclff Eddie is one of the smallest boys on the squad, but his weight did not keep him down. fl le has a knack of slipping through holes in the line, and when it comes to running interference, his man is generally on the ground. iirqxifi . v ' E gi 5, s. . 99 - . . -.-UN ffwzlf 31M 'U' Rtillllillrli l IQYIN Quarter Back Bob is a quiet player and a Hne tield general. He could call the right play at the right time. No gains were made in his territory, for no hall-carrier was too hig for him to tackle. NVALTIQR, lll3lTZl'.'l'fR Quarter llack A NValt showed the fans that, like his lirothers, he could play foothall. llc took his work seriously and as a result was given a place on the varsity. XValt has a Smile for everyone, and he is well-liked. 'IUIIN MONIU DIC Right llalt Johnnie tried out for high school foothall for the hrst time, and he surely made everyone sit up and take notice. lle is a natural athlete and can always he depended upon to get a few yards on one of his spectacular end-runs. MANUEL I.lfVlNlC Right Tafkltf Mandy has played foothall for two years and is one of the outstanding' stars. The opponents never gained through him, for he was there with the determination of stopping them if possihle. llis ready wit and humor always kept the team in good spirits. His shoes will he hard to till next year. XV l I .l.l AM lil CDO IQ li l.t'fl frillllflli Bill is another lineman who showed up well during' the past season. Moore has made his letter for two years and proved that he was a good scrappy player. ready to give his hest. l VVll.l1UlQ l1LlC'KlCNlllQllVlliR Lvfl H1111 llucky was an all-county end this year. lle surely deserved itg no matter how hig the other team was or which way the game was going he was always giving his liest for his school. lle kept up the spirits of the whole team. No man will be missed more than Bucky next year. 'U' v s- v i-'.?T:Wlf,Lg.. LQ 5.5 fTi:t1.i?i - - :'L1Q1 .:f.-1,1525-If':ifE1e--. - - - - if -f '-' 1 0 0 lQOlllCR'l' NLlI.'I'ON f.c'fl Tllfklt' Holm is thc' niost conscicntious player on thc tcam. llc always plays thc' gamc to win aml is one of thc hcst sports in thc school. llis playing is of stcrling' quality anal has savccl many ganics. 'l'CJVVNSICI. 1,6 ,JXVIC Niylzl lflllll l.owc has gainccl thc tlistinction of lacing thc only colorccl lioy to score on the Sfricliron for li. ll. S. No ta-ani hail an casy time gaining arounml his mul, for hc is always playing thc gains. XYhcn hc goes aftcr a pass it is with a flo or dis spirit. Many a time ht' has thrillczl thc spcrtators with almost im- possihlu catclics. lit JNALIJ l,.'XlNl l3l'1R'l' lx'z'gl1f Cluural Don maclc his lcttcr in thc first thrcc gaincs of high school foothall he cvcr playccl. llc is a stvacly playcr ancl can till cithcr a tacklc or guard position. llc clocsn't say much. hut whcn hc guts startccl.--sloolq out, for hc ccrtainly tears things up. 5AlXl SULUIXIC JN Nffjfll Tflfkfc' ' NVIICI1 Sam camo out for foothall at thc lirst of thc scason, hc glaclclenecl thc hcarts of thc coaches. llv always hclcl up his siclc of thc line ancl was a thorn in thc sirlc ot' all thc tcains that playccl us this ycar. llc ncvcr lost his hcarl hut rcmainvcl cool tlirouggh thick and thin. llc llcscrvcs a lot of crcmlit for his cxcullcnt work. V vv- -1 If uh Tlikil' ' Y f ,5 -Q 1 :'fjF'fiQ3-Y.. -fig?-Q , ,. .. -, Y ,Y .1 i i 7101 mi i i U if ii n ' ' ll f-sf V e 'I i if E5 :JI-LE - - iflidlw -ty fn 111A ' ' L ,,..X3En' AQMZQ A f' - - , f if ' 'a -YY, 1i :lr-1Y'v'l --V XVAYNF O. HAUCK lfooflswill Courlz For the past two years XVayne has turnecl o11t football teams worthy of upholding the stanrlarcls of R. ll. 5. lle has a goorl system of coaching ancl El bag of tricks in store for opposing teams. lle has a way of putting tight into his lroys which has savecl a good many games. lle is a good all-arounml fellow. These are only a few reasons why hvVZlj'l1L'H is so well liketl lay all. ancl we wish him success in all he cloes in future years. Di JNALIJ Cc Milli 4'lSSiS2LUlIl Cuurlz Don was :1 great help to Mr. llauck all season and Il favorite with the squad. Harclly a night passecl hy that he wasn't on the tielcl helping with every- thing. VVitl1out him our season woulcl not have been ll s11ccess. DR. GUY SllUtiERT Tvclns IJ1l.X'Sit'itllL It was VVayne who saw the boys haul their plays clown right. lt was Bill Frank who saw that everything was there ancl in orcler. lt was Mrs. McCoy who kept the team up in its lessons, but it was Hoc who saw the lmoys were ht for the gaine and kept them so. lle deserves Il lot of thanks for ful- filling his position to perfection. VVI I.Ll AM FRANK Y 'ra in 1' 1' Bill is one of the most important inrlix'i1l11als on tl1e Rochester football team. It docsn't make any difference to him which team :1 player is from it' he is hurt. He is right there with water, bucket ancl sponge. VVhat he doesn't know about the treatment of cuts, bruises and humps is not worth knowing. .lust try to get clown hearted when Bill is arouml. 'TVA Y 'lf ,, V v . : 3533-g15,:ie s-:fe ess f-. 11 102 --4--Q' '- ,,.f-K ,..., 'Ra gg, R D - . - f' 11, if 'Q f fl '. X .,. I Qsbiv E' r o 1' 4 F1 3 15 U2 'NNG E 64 .M Q. QU:-1 o 7 ' 1J ' in 1- v' 1- .--,-,1--r--.Nwwf-Mhls I Q. ,ivy IXQNX l I Sf ig I 4 L 1 I ' -.5 ' I Es 1 rl . ns. J 'ug HE i I we If ,- . i -X, gig!! y ln: nn' M- IIH' Ml 1 ' 7 , MA DY WH! 11111 41 Ih llj W- l 1, , if ' K .. ' 0005 Qs QL E 2 .' vi ' sqx as 3 AQ f ' W 9 5 N 0 , , U ff' W QQSQJ-h r 1 W ' WE U N S r if -,Q f - f ' ' ' Q '7 , SSE. -. ' at 61951 ' 7 I N . W ' H - H .9 4 4- Q., E. 2 E 7' . S' ml T 4, ' v Q 5 ' f gp-9' I 3' L , . - -+1-Es. E..-fav -f 3:iif ,TiiTTf,-- , , A 5' 4,235-ffis?-.g-A v -,vfgi A 103 '- ---1-.., -uv 'v1..T.'..,... X F - S 5 , ,343 - :!f1, i 1 ISN 'Lk .3 iw' fa 33, fgepaijf - v li. 1 .1 v..y. af f v' r 1 M1 , , . 4 VW! fav tg 59 1-V I 'Tor Ni 'sf ,,. V. -1 M 4.5, ,f xg -' -1 355.5 1f : in-----lr N-.. W xv' 'ii f V 253' '5 ff v'?3,- 1 A --- -,--P l- 5--1 104 ima 'Q -H X- 'v e- V 5,145 P r,,v ks - 1 - - W---vs--K -V Ah-.--Q-'N an Xg---.iee in 3, ,Diff fi. Rochester 1927-1928 Basketball Season : 'J A' ' 5llCl'Q'SSl-lll seasuii. 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' ' . 1111 is tlie 111:1ttt'1', 111' lust' lu Nlicllzuitl. lllll' lnws c:111't tiiitl the l1z1sk1'! s. . 1 .mtl Ulillil' tlmsv ft-11' llt't'tlL'tl pmiits. 'l'I1c tint 111111111 ut' tlic scztsmi was at tlit' expense nf lit'FlYCI'. Slititfcrt, play- 111'f l4ll'Xk'1ll'1l, 111z1tl1' l1:1lt' tl11- points. , s Nl1111:11':1 lPl'UllQlll mri' :1 1'1':1l tt-11111 :1111i 11 1- 11101 111tl1 clctcut. Ilits is Ivcttt-r, 111' lament .Xllllll'ltlgL', tl1c lCIltlL'l'S in our st-ctimi. ' is time from Now 11111' lL'2llll gut st:11't1'fl :1111l we wmi :11111tl11'1' x'1t't111'y. tli l:l't'k'tlt 1111. ll1v X:111tl1-1'g1'1It trip pi'm't-tl t:1t:1l, :111tl 111' lust ln .1 1111 tlust XXI' we 1 .' ' ' ',' ' . ' 5k'Hl'L'. - ' 1 :sy lilxwtiml Pity TQQ1111. 11t 11111 ut' 11111' scctimii tu mfg-1't'11111t' tlit tl IN XX11111ll'111'i1 l'L'llt'ZllL'll, xximiing lay Z1 l:11'g't' S 1 CUIT. .-Xml :1g.1i11 111- lust' tu Micllzuitl. this time by just mit' point. The lmniiist- tit' :1 55111111 ga:11111' limttglit Il large 1'1'11111l to thc sccmicl cle1sl1 l1t'lXX't'l'l1 Rntslicstci' Zlllfl l:k'2lVL'l'. Iiutli teams tlisliluyt-tl sonic classy lmslwtlemzill, Init lQtlL'llL'Sl'L'l' titttsctiivcl llk'1lX'k'l' by 1-ight points. NYC lust lu AlUl'l2lL'2l. llt-tzlt-1' st:11'1't-fl. l i'e1-tlmii 1-vt-111-cl up lui licatiiig Ruclicstci' in ll l1Zll'll-l4UL1g'l'Il game. I liuclicstci' gut guiiig 1111 SC11l'k'. I l1c ,Uillll ,Xtnlmriclgfe fullc111't'1l 11'itl1 :111otl1c1' well-e:11'11c1l 1'it'to1'1' for lXUCllC'SlL'l'. tl l1:1tl little t1'1111l1l1' ill clcfczttiiig Nurs lay :1 l:11'gc c 11'itl1 tlic liL'llL'X'1l l'll'L'Sl1lllCll twiiclticlt-cl tlic st-115011. XVQ won tlic ti11:1l ggztnit- 111' ll i':1i1'l1 lztigt' s1'1111'. at ifu -.A ., V 1 'L5'iz'1S5:S. , A If 3315-'-.'?a.L. ?1f-f ii 1L 5 --H--' - If'f9f'3QQf,l ifEiiiE?:'.:z'r:-:.T:fL,:.-.11 105 as HE -sf, - , 1 .sf--,L - :iM: -, 1,5-X 7- Y Y Y W Y W- V M r ,Elk 'Y ,.,-fin? .Xf'L1fqT Boys Varsity Basketball Results 1927-1928 IQfjCllL'StC1' 18 XxvH1NllIllYll . . 23 lim-lwstg-r 19 Sllilfllll. . . . 55 IQOCl1CStCl' lxlllllilllcl.. . . 29 lQuQl1g'SlQ1' SU llC2lVCl'. . . . , lqHL'lIL'SlCl' Z7 Mrnlzlczl. . 30 lQUl'lIL'SlL'l' 51 gX111lml'iclgt'. . . 25 liucllpstt-1' 25 l'll'L'CllHlll. . . 13 lQm'lwslc'1' 23 V:n11mlvrg1'il . 2-l Ruclwslcl' ZZ lfllxvurvml.. .. Z1 Ruclmcslcr 17 Xvutltllilwll 32 lQcJCl1L'SlC1' 24 Micllflllftl. . . 25 licnclwslcl' 36 llcavcr. . . . . 28 lQUCl1L'SlL'l' .20 Mmmczl. . 35 lQm'l1cslcr Z-l l7l'L'CllHlN. , . . . 27 lQUCllCSlL'l' 25 1Xl1llPl'lflQL'. . . 10 licnclwstt-1' 37 Mars. .. .. .. l-l lQUCllL'SlL'l' 29 Geneva l'll'L'Sl1ll1Zlll. . . . . 21 X v v 3 ,fx A lilatf-gagL3k3'i?.TTi,-fsi,, gli s T.'ijE?fI'l 106 ie.. f gg- 2 fm : I -v V ff? Y , f ' gi -K A it F'-If . '5 F 'EF' s T fnf' M -eee--rfutf-H--fiiiima Ywauf' Jokes VVe can imagine the extent of Miss Cornelius' thoughts as thus: He who laughs iirst is a nuisance. Levine: This is leap year, and to think that one teacher has already pro- posed to me. Steinaker: llow thrilling. Levine: Yeal She proposed that l do a little studying. Hetzler claims he got water on the hrain, carrying ice. Miss Miller tin chemistryl: NVhat is carhon monoxide used for? Student: Commuting suicide. Miss Miller: l mean how is it employed usefully? ln other words what does it reduce? Student: Fat people. Miss Cornelius: VVhat instrument was Orpheus playing when he made his escape from Hades ? Domenic: A harpf' Miss Cornelius: l.yre. Mr. NVhite: Anybody with even the least bil of common sense would know that .l21ckson's 'kitchen cabinet' was not composed of the hest men of the country. Harry, you missed that question. Mr. Patterson tin chemistry' classj: XVhat is the difference hetween hard soap and soft soap? ln other words, what would l have to add to soft soap to make hard soap? Leslie: Cement.,' Miss Kyle: l wish I knew of some way to stop my fountain leaking. Guy Roush: Don't put any ink in it, Miss Phillips tin journalism classbz NVill you tell me, George, the tools which are employed in good descriptive writings? Baldwin: Pencil and paper. Mr. llauck tlo lletzlerb: Tackle low l tell you! There you go reaching for the neck again. Can't you ever forget this isn't a co-ed college? VVild CDSCZIIJ, explains he got hardhoiled from eating too many Easter eggs. g.'9l?:' -f ' 1 a r- e - flg '1f3Q3i'iE-1' :i iEgL'i1-- ,isH- f 1.--45.:.:: . -Q 1 0 7 f 121-.:f 'Nr'-1:11. ,- ,-. ff' 4 ...J AJ Rx! Y. , ,-. Y 4' X LC f 1 F Y Z. f .Z '1 'v ..4 'X I 'A-ii. t V v v- 3-!5'i4:A1.?i qjiiv f' AT ,':'.'l'?ffT. , - - ,A 108 1 l s r T 1G1 Basket Ball Review licholcl the ICZIIII of 28 l The girls hztslcct-h:1ll tt-:1111 of Rochester High School ex- l!t'l'll'llCCtI Il very sttcct-ssfttl st-ztson. I'n1lt-r thc supervision of Miss june Canon, thc girls clcvclopt-cl :1 spa-crly 1'o111l1i11:1tion which always tlisplttyt-tl excellent tt-11111 work. IIcre's luck to next ll ' years tt-11111. Lt-t'Q 1-0' -h. -Q - v I'.I.I'..fXNUR .-Xl.l.l S f'icH'It'1ll'lI ll1ll who lcxitl ht-1' tvznn with :t Hllt'VC'l' s:1y cliv spirit, has tlt-tnottstrultftl her lthility :ts :1 wotttlcrftil shot. She hats plztyrtl II line gznnt' this season, Villllilllg us one- of the fore- tnost pl:1yt'1's i11 tht- County Hill, wt' :trv st rry to sity, In-atvrs IIS this j't'1ll'. Ilcst wishes of ztll, go with the friend of itll. VIRGINIA I I:XR'I'M.tXN lfo rn 'u rtl tiinny ilgtvt-tl ht-1' st-Concl yt-:tr of Vxtrsitv llzislct-t-liztll :nnl sliowcrl more Ii l1tit1 . . ' ,I ' . ' ' . - . spirit. Ilcrt-s hoping tl1:1t shi- hats ntort- surprises 111 store tor next your. tfootl htck to yott ulllllllllill II1lI'llI11lIl.H 'I'I I IQKICSX 'lil IONIVSON 1'irrrzt'm'd n Q H ., mrkit- not :1 rcgnlztr lint :1 -ootl :1ll ztronncl ilztycr has ht-I wil Rochester whenever 1 1 bs . A . . ,, . . . cztllccl npon. 'bpztrkic I1-ztvt-s ns this yt-:tr httt In-r hztppy wxtys will not bt: torgottcn. IIcrt s lnck, HSIbZlI'liIl'.H I I IiI.liN XYfXI.I..fXFli llimrtl 'I'hv st-zison of JS fonntl XX':1lIz11'c in :1 strong gnztrtl position. liven lust year Helen provctl llL'l' ztbility 11s ll lint- sub, hnt tlits ycan' slit- ronltl he tlcpcntlcd o11 to hold down the score of her opponents. XXX' wish you sncct-ss Ilclcn' .XIfXRY Il.-XLIDXYIN fiilltlfll Mary is ont- ot' thost- l1:1ppy-go-lucky pt-rsons than Cilll plzty most :n1y position. The seroncl l'Ulll'ttI of tht- watson fonntl Nlairy liolrling clown ll gnzird position with her girl friend, HXXILIIIZICKHU l l.OIiliNCIi C.-XMI'IlICI.I, 61111111 Floss still hats two yours to tlisplzty ht-r zthility :ts ll guard. She and Mary will certainly llllllil' ll strong pair to holal clown tht-ir oppotients. t.ICR'IiRIlIJli IQIJXV.-XRIDS lfvltfvl' 'ifitfljn also It-:1v1's its this yt-:111 She ptovctl her ability as ll lighting IlI'CII12lIl,H and could hold her own gtguinst any opposing center. lVith her we send our best wishes. 854- w- ., -.- -f gi- ' .fx JE , g lh3g:.1f:.---5, f- m- -1. f, .??ffn in-.. V 7 gy gf? 109 , X25 l'llfl,l'iN FRY C'4'l1i'vr llcli-ii has plxiyvrl lim' first yczu' mi thu lvzmi. XV: :irc clc mul on L naxt XC11' tu help lqring Ll successful si-zisim lu lim-lin-stu I'lJl'I'll RU'l'll Vmlfwz' Altlimigli liclilli has only Iwi-ii in ll low varsity 511111165 su liln lur Dr illmut scrulrs tlicrc can bc ii-1 tc-lun. lXlll IURIQID FSC'lIll.l.lNll Sidi' C rulur Mid clicl swim- linc wurk ul siclv CCIIICI' lliis yn-ur, Sllc is llkl 1 soplminil in txxo 1 muru yours will zidml a lot lu llcr bgislicl bull ability. You Scliillinb' Girls Basketball Personel lil mclicstvr. . . lCLi-:ANOR ALLIS M ll.lllx I VIRGINIA llAR'rMAN lXlIl.l.Il I Xl l ii ,lllll-1RI'ISA 'llllll3ll'SHN Mmm l xlsmx ll:-:max Fm' iii-im: 1 in l Dix xmas lll-1l.liN XYAl.I.AK'I' l i.m4i xx I L -XXII LLLL l R,xNi'is llmmiw linvrii Sui: MAie'i'li,x Niiscllic liimvru lx SUMIXIARY l5 Alumni.. --Ll Micllzuul ...... linCllv51L'l'. .. Ruclicstcr. . . 38 llciicvzi Suplis Ruclicstcr. . . 2-l Muiizifzi. . . . . . Roclicstcr. . . 51 fxllllJl'lllg'L'. . Rcicllvstn-i'. . 1-l l'lI'L'CllUIIl. . . . . Ruclwstcr. . . 29 lfllwuml Lilly liuclicslcii . . 8 XN'umllz1w11. .. lQUL'llk'SlCl'. . . l-l- xlllllllllll. . . Rnclicstcr. . 41 lxlflllilkil. . liuclicstcr. . . 28 l'll'Ct'4lUlll. . Rucliestcr. . . 43 Amliriclgc. . . Rochester. . . 42 Mars. . . . r 5 ,Jinx 5. Q, ,, 4 Qlliifl-ii 74142-1.-I-5 ' 110 I' 'Xu 3, V 11124-v -X . M1 - .151 . 1 , jf. fx Y I. k 'f' Sf- 4 -. '-','.' ', . F, rr'-,z ' 1-' -14 43' .-:1, v ,'. ' 4I.v' -'1,jvv-. 1..-'..'gfgi. gg., ,,- .- -9 ' .1 --f -, -1 LJ 2. -V4.1-.. 1 -f i , ':-. X.rXF11 N I-1 -.fl K. I I . 4 ' : Z.. , .gr-'f5' S.: ...J 3, ,fig- :- zz: ,-tE?.,1.Q55:?f 'gi X .-, -' fl 1' - . . . I' I:-7. 'L w - -' ' . ' gnu' gg 4' pf ,I 4 o OUR 'x1 s-vgwa wr v- 1' M ffgik 1 4 7!,g5,, Wx-A f f - --1 - ,f??Q11Fiilef. -1 21-1Li,,---..---- 111 fk 'Q 'U' N7 2 'Q 'it . .. . . 1-H . - - ,... -- .... .--N -- W jpil Class of 1925 XXA111. x X xNx'1. .. . .lluclu-Qtcf1', Vu. VI1 1 1 x lJ11N XII l.I.l , , , IQUQI11-Q11-1-, Nl11.111c1111 f1Ul.l. ...........,. x'11111111:1111. llll. .I1 IUJMI. S1'xN1.11N ,. , ,I4111-11111-11xillp MRN- xl'lll'3Y'fY R1 Ill Sxxx'x1x1x11 ........,. R11cl11-N111- llxx11.1. l 1e xN1q ......... 1:l'l1lgl'XYlll'lkl., l'z1. Klux, .lllll N R1 Ill Xl.-x1e1. x1:1-.1' lQ1.1N11 x1:1' . ...flx'llCXil Cbllcgc ll11.1 N l 11-.Y1 NNN ..... . . .lQ11cl11-Nic-11 'l'1111x1 xx l'.x111w .,. . f1x'llL'Xll Chllcgv l.x111.x R111 ll .... ..lQ11cl11-Nix.-1' ll111x xx'1-. l.1-11'.N ..... ....... l 511-1-cl11111. l':1. xlu. x1:1f'1 I l.xx'1x , ..lQc1cl11-mln-1' l.L1-'111R11111- R111-'1'1-N ,, ...Xl1. ll11i1111 xhllvgx- ll1-1 1 N l 11 1 xN1-x . ,.lQ11cl1x-N11-1' Xl Xl lil'Ylll 1. ..,. ..... l Q11cl11-N11-13 l':1. I I x1:1:11 1 IQUNN .,. .... llllllvll ll1-x N1'111-' K11.1.x' . ..lQ11cl11-sim, lln. I 1111:11111x' N1 1f1'1e . ......,. lQ11cl11-sim' I',x1'1. bl xx'14NN . ...l'i11sl1111'gl1, l'z1. I.111e1-N1 Il1lAx1c11xN ..l'llXl'l'8llj', l'i11Nl1 l1+x111-1- XX'1e11.11 ll .. .,lx11cl11-N11-1', l':1, l- Xl 1 x N l1.x111.1N1g . ....... lq1lClll'5ll'l' Xl11.l11z1-111 ll11xx'12 .. ..lQ11cl1x's1x-1', l':1. 14111 N ll 1: ld xx' ., . . .lQ11cl11-N11-1' l.11 1.1 xN XX x1.114.1:N ......, .Sm-xx icklm-x, l'.1, l'x1 1 lx111N1N1. .... ..,1.llI'lll'glx' 'I Xlkw. XX1N1N1.1-141.11 XI NH, VU ,mmm t HNm.hL.,h.I. Xxvll 1 1 xxl lI111.1.1'1x ....... .lQ11cl11-Q11-r, l':1. MIX, , 1',1,,x4,N 'H l-Alhlnm I- V 1'l lVlllN - Hl'l'llif'W3l1V - VU- Xl ll 11111 ll lil Ix'Il ............. Xl1111:1c:1, XXfx1.11-.11 XX-4ll.l li . .lQc1cl1L-511-11 l':1. Xlux, N XllI.I li X'llDl.X XX'111111 .. . lLv11cx:1 lhllcgx' IQ: 1 ll l'1111'111.1e ... ...llv l':111 l'11ixc1 'lslll'.I.Nl x H 1 N1N11 ........ .liuclu-s1v1', l':1. X N N x x'1e11N ............,. RHCl1L 4lL'l', Mus. li11xx'1N x'111'111N1-.x' Klux. 'I'1111111111c1- l111x1.1. Nl.-xlu. x111.'1 llx1c1x1xN .... .Rf1cl11-N11-14, l,ll. l.1 x'Il ll l'111:1 Nl XN ......... lQf7Clll'Nt1'l., lil-111111.11 XX'Xl.Kl-ill ... .Rnclmx-511-1', l':1. I-11xx'1N x'111r111N1-.x ....... ll1'i1lg4x-wxux-1', 'l'14.x1'x1 ll.xN1-.x' . .IQ11cl1x-5111, I':1. x11x QVN1 11. .... L'11ixv1'sily 111' l'i1tNl1 Xl.,x11x' 'l'L'mx111N ......... .lQ11cl11-slw, l':1, f-Il Xlil ls l'111eN1,1.1N11N ...... RUCllx'Slt'l', I MRN- ll' XX Kllxl- l11114lN flfll-l-l-N .,fJl1i11 XX xwlx-51111 ll11ix'x-ls S4111-x S11i1c1.1N1. ....... . .lQllClll'Nll'l-, l':1. IQ WI, ,lx fx, MW -'.Y'.'A,' RUdH.,u.,.' 1 V1111..Ax l'1NllLlil1N . ..lQ11cl1x-six-1', l':1. Xl NN. If xx Nl1'x'xN N vl -x M 141-. S111-11-'1-.1. .lQ11cl11-Q11-1', l':1. I.111 1x N1 11 111 ..,., ..... l 4111-ln-N11-1', l lll-.l.l-.Nl CSR.-x1-'1-' .,lQ11Ql1x'stx-1', l':1. llx11111 ll 1411 1:1N1 ll . .... lQKlCllK'Ntk'1-, l .I .-xN13 IQNVINU ..... ..li1-11cx:1 K-UllL'j.1lx' l-1 I7 x1:1 Ill QQXIN .,...... lzl'lllgl'NN1ll1'l' I l'1llNV-XRII S'1.xNNx11 . .l'z11'111-giv 'IK 11-lm -I1 xN Xlx'llXNlIl. .,l'11ixx-1-Nilx' 111' Xlicln- lll..-xN1'111-L l211wx1111N . . 1111111-x':1 f.41lll'gl' XI ll lex N Nl1'll11N Xl ll .,l11-:lx 1-1' I-'alll-1 l ll.xv111 SNYI11-11: ... ., .... lizulx-11, Vu. Nlx1:11.1 Xl1'111e xx' ..... ..... L '1111xx'z1y, l Klul 11 91111.1x1.1. .. .......... I'i1tQl1111-gh, l'11. I 11114111x lim 11 .... liaulcu ,IAN1-g EUW.-x1c11s ...'l'c11cl1cr, lh1cl1cstL-1', l':1. AI1111 N H1111 . . . . .lQ11cl1us1er In . 'l 'VH 5. if 'F , .f 31 'Vcf' A A 5Ti5,:i'NQ-1 V gg, , Yrkr A Y .. 4----'tfimf n Qzfijfnfl EN'-fH',E --- , 112 ,221 Ml 'ffiif M H R, .Q c -c 'ff ,111 ff-fiCl g g 4+ ef. of g g NlARY lilji.-XNUR AR Class of 1926 IDIQN .... Rochester, l'u. xYll.l.l.'X M Bruin xt ..... ...tienevzt College Nl.1xiu'l1,x CA M new iN llxvni Loma ....... josi-:ml C.-XMl'llliI.l. L llCRl'1'l'I.-X C .Ax M l-IRON XX'u0SlCl' CullCfJ,'C .. . . Rochester, l':1. .....Rochester, l'u. ....XYooster College RAYMUNII Cluuui ...l'gh. School ot' Acct. linrrn iXl,xRtzxRi-i'l' Com-i .... tienevzl College j.x Mics t'omx1.xeK .......... Rochester, l':1. liIi'l l'Y Com-iN . .. ....... Rochester, l':1. l'l'1'l'liR Cltlli.-Yl'liI,l.I ..... St. johns Aczulemy FIUIIN BRISHIN llll'l'Ul.ll l.ll.l.l,XN IMMN ..... QRHIKI-1R'l' limi-:RICK .. . l.l4,o lac lx I-.R .......... R.-xxnorru Fostl-ZR l'enn State Univ. ... . . . Rochester, l':1. . . . . . . Rochester, l':1. .l'lZll'Y1ll'tl University ....Bethany College ...Kentucky University xlkkl.,-XRI-l'I' lfl-:xr XYll.l.l.X M Folu-1s'l'i-in l.:u Ninn' lfluxle ....... igley ll. S. l'gh., l':1. Britlgewuter, 1':1. ll:-zssn-1 lfmlc .... .... I Qochester, Pu. '1'ul-LLMA l?.xl.l.l-:lc .. .... Rochester, l':1. Nl,-nu' l'll.l-IM mms: . . . .llrtligewateig l'11. lm-:Ni-1 Focus ... .. .............. l'itt lil.l.,'X fill.l. . ............. Rriclgevvzttetg Pa. Niles. Ill-:wl-11.1. Sl-TY CEU!-'I-'Y .... llmpthic T-lsptl, l'gh., Pa. BHNl'I'.-K fillllii . ........... Carnegie Tech NlIiI.VIN l'lli'l4Zl.liR Slippery Rock State Nor. Nl ,tm-11. luv: N ............... Thiel College l':l.lZABl'1'l'H Kim: ........ Bridgewater, Pa. ANNA Klux limo ......... Rochester, Pa. Mies. I-liNlcM.AxN lillllll KoRNM.xN ......... Geneva College XX'li.l.1ni Klum:-zu ........ Geneva College Xlfxm' 'l'lNlM.X I.:-Qlwieu ...... Rochester, l'a. XYll.l.l.XM l.o1llz ........... Rochester, Pu. .XNNA IXl.xialil-1 XX'est l'enn llsptl, l'gh., l'a.. SAM 3lC'Cl'Nl'1 ............ Rochester, Pa. XN'll.l.1.,xM McC.txl.ls'l'i':lz Klercershurg Acclmy .IHSI-1l'lllNli XlCl,li.XfNl ....... Rochester, Pu. l,li'l'liR lXl'liNtiliL ............ Rochester, Pu. l'll.tlRliNCl-I MILL:-in Hmpthc llsptl, 1'gh., Pa. l R.xNcras MY!-:Rs ........... Rochester, Pa. lli-nm. N1-:I-im' ........ . . .Rochester, 1'u. lil.iZ.xm-11' H N IC uol..,xs ...... Rochester, Va. ,lon N CD15-lftl-ZSKY j.xMl-is l,lllI,l.ll'Z-3 . . . . . . . .Rochester, Pa. . . . . .Rochester, Pa. FRANK Po1'r1f:R . .. . . . . .. .Geneva College l':UtlI'INl-I Rltaczs ........ ...Rochester, Pa. KA'1'H1-:RINI-1 SARs1f11'1I.11 ..... Rochester, Pa. Bli,X'IiRlCl-I S H A Nt uc Nlxvlsl-:t.i-l4: SHUIJZ . . . 1 . . . . . .Rochester, Pa. . . .Rochester, Pa. ll'l.l.l,N Sun. ............... Ellwoocl, l'u. Mir. llunci-1 l.. BIEYERS J KIQNNI-Lin filTY . .... Rochester, l':1. Rosle: S'I'IilN' .............. Pitt University tilucl-2 tilmlfi-' .............. Rochester, l':1. flWl-ZN XV.txi.l,.xcl-1 . .... Bridgewater, Pa. l.lI.I.l.'XN ll.xvvl.i-:Y tizirfielcl Business College N'lA'l'll.l1A XVI-:Iss .. ...Rochester, Pa. lXlARY Hooxn ............. Rochester, l':1. -IUHN NVOLFI-I ...... ...Rochester, Pa. fil.AIlYS lclolemfiz .. ...Briclgewzxtei-, Pa. Nl-:KRtlARli'l' Ymxfslizu ......... Rochester, Pa. MoL1.1u Hunuxuu .. .... Rochester, Pa. Mns. XVOLFE fax 'V' 1- in .I , i',.i1Eis?fe-- if e e --rs- -. i... f,- ,U -fly-g 113 0 SALLY IQIMMRLI. . JEAN joHNs'1'oN .. llONAl.ll C0l.l'fM.XN . Bl.-XRY M.-xmxo EVA HARN ....... XYILLI.-X M How :xi .x N JANE BRIQWICR .... Romani' KNtbI'l' . . Ruin Aunorr . . . R-KLPH Kokkixifxx .. liiirrn SHANoR l'illW.'kRIl CoRNiai.l.isx llAl.l-I Aisisorr .... . HI-ll.I'1N.1X I.Ut'.fxs . . . H AZICI. H mfr M .Ax N NllCH.-Xlil- ln:-:Tx . IJEON STEIN ..... linx.-x l'4H0llliS ANN.'X CA1.m1icoNic XYILLI.-XM xll-lNlLIiI. XX'1LLLxM S'1'if:l-:L . llixuuv Kllc,xNou .. R.-XYMUND SHR!-zxii' Lilftllitll-I M1cNc:ici. . livr:l,YN C'ol.1-2 .. DAVIIJ Com-'HY -luslillll Qi.-XMl'lSl:l.l. fll.lVl-I Xliflil-1At.l-1 .. Rl.-NRG.-XRE'l' Zueii .. fJRV1lil.I.H 'FURRICNCIC I CROMWELI. Ki-:'1 i'Elu-:R lJoRo'rHY CRI-:list-1 . fiRAL'l'I CORN!-21.1. .. Kl'INNl4I'I'H Nicicix GLICNN CAMP .... M,-xRcz.fxizE'l' l'.ixRKs . AiaNi-is Elil'1RH.KlilJT CHARLES T01'I.AK . EDWIN POWELL RlARIi.'XRliT l'm'cHi-:R CnAiu.Es IJLVLNNY ETH!-II. .ANDI-.RSUN xlAR'l'HA CAM!-.RON JOHN BICCAIN Class of 1927 .. ..N1l7'.YC ..............lh1el .University of Pitt .....Rochester, Vu. . . .Rochester, 1'z1. . . .Rochester, Pa. . . . .Roehester, Pu. . . .Chester Military .......tienex'1i Hfzirnegie Tech ...llochesteig 1':i. . . .Roehester, 151. . . .Roehester, l':l. . . .Rochesteig Pu. .. . . Rochester, l':t. .....Roehester, l'zt. itt. .University of P .. . .Rochesteig l'z1. ...Rochester, l':i. . . .Rochester, l':i. 1'u. .....Rochester, . . . . .Rochesteig lill. Nlfreil Univ. N. Y. ... . . Rochester, l'zi. .University of .....l1ochester, . . lieziver College . . . Rochester, 1'z,t. . . .Roehester, Pal. . . .Rochester, l'z1. Vu. . . .liochesteig ...Roehester, l'zt. . . .Rochesteiy l':t. ...........ThieI ...........Genev:i. .....Roehester, l':1 .University of Pitt. .University of Pitt. lie l':u1 University .. ........C0lllI11lll1t .. .Roehester, l':1. ........ . .XX'ooster . . . . . Rochester, l'zl. EUMCL AICBRIDI-I ... . . . . . . .lizulen, l':i. Pitt. l'u. Sxiuil XYQXNCIT . ALM,-x lloxzo .... I Joitoi nv Piimso .. lfliNNli'I'll' l'l.'Xl't'K .. I lHRO'I'llY 'llAYl.0R .. t'l.x1n-1 Ron-. .... . Sfxlmii Gui-'1-'Y ....... ...Rochesteig Pu. . ....... Geneva .... . . . . . . .XX'ooster ..l.inix'ersity of Pitt. . . . .Carnegie Teeh . . Rochester, l'zl. . . . . ..5li1ipe1'y lhiek vl'iSTlIl'lR IQLINGI-11.1101-'ICR Sewiekley Vy Hsptl. tlxlu. SPRlNtL'l'tJN ....,..... l'itt Unix ersity Nl.XR.lllRlli liowmi xx .. ...Roeliesteiy l'n. Ali-'m-in Nl'I'St'lllA1 ... .......,.,.. l'itt Nlxm' l'lIiNKI-Ll. .. ...Roehestei-, Vu. 'I'uNY .ARMI-ZN ...... ..... I Qoehester, lla. l'iVlil.YN SL'lI.'Xl l liR . . . . . . llriclgewziter, l'u. li.xx'MoN1n I',x'i'1ia1esox ...koeliestei-, Vai. l'iI.If.XNUR Klxriiiiws . ...Roeliestt-1', l':1. l'ilTGl-1NIC ANm:iesoN .. leloxnic lelms .... .. .Ifx An-is Klooiu-:iii-gxii .. N.xoMi llo-xii thi-1R'i'ut'iii-t Ciuoss . l'.l.5lI'. lixsi .... Ilolurriii' IJ,xx'1s .. lilirmit KR.-xml-in .... li.x'l'l1Rx'N xll'LiXlN .. Klmu' Avian.-x Kwai.:-L . ...........l'itt. . . . Roehester, l'zt. ...liUCl1L'SlL'l', l'1i. ...Roehesu-r, l':1. ll ,I .. , . li. ... xoe ILSILI, .l. ...lQoehester, l'11. .......tienev1t ........... .tienevzt V ...... Rochester, l'zt. S.-ximii IXNIHCRSUN S-ewiekley Valley llsptl. ....,.Roehester, l':l. Xl.-un' l..UUl5l-1 tml-.'i'rm.-xN ..Rochester, I'zt. lloitinnx' Kl.'XR'llN Iii' H lil. Ri-ii zlfiz .... ,ll-IANNIC lfl.xic'lM.vxx . 1.ll.l.l.-KN liRtJNS ..... . ,-XN'l'iioNY Zltxxil-isigi . JOHN ClRIlIlllI'IN ...... t'n.xRLix,x '1'iioM.xs .. l.Al.TRI'.Nli ll.-XRl.INl. .. Hi-11.icN Xll'1L'KI.IiM . ET H lil. R ilrrzi-in .... Rom-im' S.XVV.X'lZIxI-1 . -Ifxmlis Nt3tJN.4XN . ......Roehester, l'zt. . ..Sli1m1mery Rock .... . . . . .fietltwil ...Rochester, l'1t. ...Roehester, l'1t. ...Roeliestt-r, l':L. ...Roehester, l'u. ...lQtlCl1CSlk'l', l'1l. .........tienex'1L ...Slippery Rock ...Roehesteii l'u. .. .Rocliesteiy I'at. l- i.oR,x Tomi ...... . ........ Rochester, l'z1. Nlll.1lRI-ZD NICLQ-xLvcQlil.1N .. . . .Roehestexg Pu.. ANN.-x R1-Lfxnicn ....... XX'esi Venn Hospital Xl,xi:i..xRi1i Buoiiiwi' ........ Rochester, l'u. .. . .Roehester, Pu. 1 35 4' ' 'S' A ri AB X .::.I?--- 1 f f ' .- -,f--vii, Y 5--fE,f 114 Z- Qf' f- -f - - ff R. -CHQ -'TWT is 'A' 111 : -41 f - f . x '1 Q .I f .M Q K kv! 6, 'V 5.x 1'-'RQ-5, '?Nl gl 70 K xxxXXxu .- A-W 1 lp. 1, 1 if . ' v 'xx A ?31i,ElAQT?'4Tl-L .-.-.511 -' -g.f,1,1i-flli ?.?1T?.....'f',,-..?AE ,. i -1-.1 115 ssggffs e e '15 ze U TQ sg- k VV:tlt' lletzler: flee, lien, hut you are liowleggefl. A hog could easily run lvetween your legs, eouldn't it ? lien: I don't know, hut I'll stand still while you stoop down and test your theory. IN CTI I ICIXI ISTIQY K'XVhy are summer days longer than winter days? tllriglit Seniorft: The hezit eztusers them to expand. Vvzintedt A guide for :t tour through Uridgewztter, Frtllston :md other pre- historic points ot' interest. Thelma Martin stayed with NI11g's Ilroekett all night. The next morning' lXflugs', demanded :tn explztnzition of the lioisterous giggliiig :ill night. 'I'helm:t answered, XXI-ll, I'm tieklish, :md that is :L feather bed. Vtfhy do lylztrg. llrotherton's shoes wern' out :tt the toes, :ind how's eome lfrzmk Melllvine is getting round shouldered? The senior girls halted to leave hitter thoughts lmehind them, so they very skillfully allowed the underelztss girls to win :ill the gztmes. Ii'rz1y, let me kiss your hand , sztid he, with Z1 look of lmurning love. I can remove my veil sztitl she, much eztsier than my fflovef' I as llflothert This hurts me more than you, 'Art' H. Art jersey, twho was getting :t paddling from his motherj li3on't he too severe with yourself. Harry INICSSCIIQGI' e:m't seem to understand where the electric wire is at- tached to the lightning hug. Push-at push-a push. 'I'h:tt's the attitude everyone takes at the top ot' the steps from chemistry lztliorzttory. if A 'xr .,. ,,. 1 f7lEi',fL'+f-- - 'Lil - Lfiiiiisikgi iii-1...'i.iE'2i'1?:f .'.L--2: f: 116 ,E-,,-V gf-1 . ,,,.-1 'l'umo1'1'ow, quoted M11 XX'hitc, wc will tzikc thc lifc of Linculiig cfm 5 J A 'r , - -4 - A --1 f -,ii ii V r. - - ki gg, - 4 Q - ' 3 -E'- 'gg ,,- Y f 1 -1-gl A SPRING CiAlQDl'lN Unzspircd by llzu Nculilyj Spinach, lJC2111S, :md onions l,l2111lICCl in :1 row, lluc and wcccl and wutcl' thcm Anal try and make thcm grow. The llClglllJOl'S chickcns scratch thcm Anal you ought to hear us mmm, A1111 Tuwsci' digs in thc lcttucc bccl Fm' at vcry ancient bone. up il thuuglit l haul 11 littlc stick And lhcu l nczu' clmppccl clczicl Fm' thc clogguiic thing lwcgan to muvc 'Twzis .31 lishiu' wurm iustczul. rlillL'l'C,S suulmurn on YULII' :arms :mil nt-ck 'l1llCl'C,S sunlmuru on ymu' misc Ancl crztwliiig' zmmuml on spzulccl grmuul, ls licrcc on silkin husc. VV01'ki1ig in It gzirclcii, In thc lmiling sun XVith lilistcrccl hzmcls :uul aching lmzlclf Aiu't just what l call fun. llut it's littlc hits of onions Ancl gmiiis of corn that mc-21115, llcinfs 57 kincls :Xml Camplrclls' linc lmlictl lmczms. -fam' Gcmnzil, 'ZS A rush ul' nirv- llripping wzltci' A tlasli of mctzil Anal thc ulcl mam liuishccl his soup. class pi'cpz11'cd. 'T ' 'A- su A V sr sn 'f I - ' 52 Y , ----L -fl .. .affix .fxsx W Q -- .LIQ f , ,v T l' '.. ' ' 1-Q. ' QI. ,:,,- ' f, , '-' -ilifj Y Jann-r.'-J'-.Q--'Tl 117 I r 2 IL to JUST AN lI,I.U5TRATlt JN r. VVhitc: Now for instance, l1c1'c's llcn -loncs running for county trcis urer and l1Cl'CiS two other crooks. M Mr. Pztttcrson: USICZIIN is watcig crzizx' with tht- lit-nt! lv think that Mr. XYhitc would ilo wt-ll il' hc woulcl go into the 1'cfi'ig'L-111 business. Unc thing to hc thankful for is that tlicrv 21l'L'1lil many winclows in his VN 1'O0I'I1. Miss Cornelius can harclly distinguish lu-1' home room pupils front mu ts especially wlicn M:11uly :incl llon l,2lINlJL'IAl tum- on to that hue liuw. Chemistry CL'l'lZ1llllj' C1'C2llCS Il clrcznn, g sonu- guys :irc clczul lt s :1 clam Qoorl thin 1 'Cause if wc hail thosc Alchemists licir. XN'e'il lcuvc loving l.UUllJl'llllS on tht-ii' cars. Answers- A-,See Page 68 1. The Rattle Cry of Ifrccdf 2. li,1'0fCSSlUllZllQlffllbli 3. 1+9-,L5-l- it 2 4. um Ruth D. Hut 21 Scliciclcniantlc Cx. The VVooils 7. Curly Cupps 8. llut ll Dunlap 9. 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J, -f, A-J .- W 4, - nil AFT X ++ -W -He.. -z:?' -gif 1 1 9 V . 1 . S . ' ' NAME APPEARANCE LIKES D1sLIREs USUALLY AMEITION DESTINY ,ll .gl MADELINE ALLEMAN. ..studiOus .. . .. to drive. . .. ..themes .. .. ..riding ... . .. .. ..bookkeeper...... ...mwashwoman ffl ' , ELEANOR ALLIs . . .. . .... athletic ....,, ..... lj Ohnny ....... ......, n Othing .. ..... playing B. B .,.. .. ..nurse ............, . .... .matrimony ' 3 ELEANOR ALLISON... ...devilish ..... . ....... Bridge water. . ....... work ..,. .. . ..,,. talking.. . . . .housey ife . . .. ..chorus-girl ' MADDALEAN BATEGATEdetermined.. . .....,. to argue ....... foolishness ..... ...., e arnest ....., ...... s tenog .,...... . . .... ..a kitchen I lg- RUTH BAYEs. ...., .. ........ sweet.. ,..,... ....... t O study.. .. ...,... ? .... .. .. .....,......... ...., s miling .,.....,. ..... c hamp typst.. ..........movie star 'i l BERNIs BEROWALL ........ timid.. ..,. .,...,. t O giggle ...,. ....... d etention hall.. . ..... powdering .... . ..... beautycontest winneraviatrix ' j l CAROLINE BIEEI '.,.... ...... c heerful .. ...... B. B. .... ,...... to study . . .... ..... s vondering .,.,.. ...., t O know somethingucook ' I , CAROLINE BOARD .......... thoughtful.. .. ...... to sing... ....... French .. . .,.... ..... l ate .. .. ........ ..... t O be on time . ........lady A j JAMES BOARD ....... ...... b ash ul .. ...... English... ....... ham and eggs.. . ..... tired. . .. ....cowbOy.......... ....fireman 'l l 4 TONY BOPEO . ..... . ...... wise .... . ....... chemistry. . ......, mistakes.. . .. ..... studying chemistry '.... professor ....... .... c amera man JA, I MARGARET BRoTHERToN.sunny . . . .. ..Art.. .. . . .. school. . .. vamlping.. . .. . .. .. ..nurse.. .. .. . Art teacher l I l OLIVER BROWN .... ....... . important . ....... you . .. . ...he-men . . ...,. com ing his hair. . broker.. . ......street cleaner j RAcnEL BROWN . . ....... earnest . ,.,... friends. .. .enemies . . . ..... reading .. .. .. . ..teacher . .. . . l I WILEER BucKENuEIMER.tOugh . . . ..nothing .. . ...everything .. . . ...yelling . . . . .. .footballcoach .. ....undertaker . ELIzAEETII CABLE... .. grinning... . .. .101 things. . . . .to wash dishes . . ..absent-minded. .. .French teacher . ....hopeless RUTI-I CAssIDI'.. .. .. . ..cute. .. . .. ....Fords.. .. . ...shorthand .. ....with Bud. . . ....artist... .. .. . . ..cartoonist ' j 'l ERNEsT CHEWNING. ...tired ....sweaters . .. . .. . .. lipsticks. . . . ..blank .. . .. . . .to be smart . .. ...dumbbell l j l BEssIE COI-IN. . .. . .... clever. .. . ...schoolwork. . . .. loafing . . . ..studying. . . . .. .to get all A's. .. . ...teacher ,lp HAROLD COLEMAN ....... cucpnintg ...... poegry ...... .......... ........ s e nse.. ..... acting foolish . preacher .... ....... ........ S e nator I J 1 4 EARL CuPPs . ..... ...... r e uce ...... his om: town... ..... jelly .... ..... ..... d a y dreamin . . ..... arba ecollecror. ...toe dancer r 1 EDITH DARRAGH .......... energetic .. ...... Miss Coe. ...... . ....... lima bean . . ..... hurrying. . ...Follieg ..,.. . . ...... ...opera l i-I ,Q EDDIE DAvIs.. . . ...... solemn . ...... compacts .. ...... .music... .. . ..... with a girl... ...husband .. .farmer rj j 2 lllj JOE DOMINEC .. .... .sheikish .movies Y .. ..... girls... ..... drawing . . . artist.. . . . .. ..banjoist ,l p 'IX VN AYNE DOUTT ...... ...... s rarely.. .. ...... lots of things . . ...... Latin. ..... very busy... . ..to be a man .opposite I I, x ANNA DUNLAP.. . . ...... modest... .. . ...... to draw .. . .. ....... mud.. ..... painting . ..art teacher .. . ..hash slinger Ii -I 9? GERTIE EDwARDs .. . embarrassed. . . ..to blush ....song books . . .laughing . gym teacher . .. .beauty expert li iii' l EDWIN EMERICR . .. ..shy '... .. . .. ....dogs. . ..onions . . .happy.. . .farmer . ..janitOr ll j ll DOROTHY FINK.. . .... .nonchalant .. . ...gums .. . . . not chewing . .. .chewing . . . . .confectioner . . . ..same 5 jill ELIzAEETH FLEMsiING..careless .. .. ...... math ..... .. .tramps . . .frowning . .hospital matron ..lOOney ' .I Lb. JOSEPH FLEMINO. . ..worr1ed . ...... reports .. ....... F's.. . ..... evading girls. . . . .window washer. .. ..orchestra leader ,l FLORENCE BALL FIsIIER.neat ..... . . ...... her husband. . ..... crowds . .. . . ..asking questions ..married .. . .... . . ....ditto I I 'F' YERNA FOGEL.. .. .... .debonair . . ...sheiks.. . . . ...lots of things .. worried . . . . .stage .. . .. . . .. .Old Maid j j ll, HARRY GARNES ... ...... flippant . . ...... 2. girl.. .. . . .. ...... his rival . . .writing notes .... captains mate .. .... womans mate I , A j 1. JANE GEMMIL. . .. ...... attractive ...... permanent's .... ...... s traight hair .... phoning . ...go to Europe . ...see America first 1 l . X MARIE GEORGE ..... demure . ...... a good time . .. ...... journalism . . .... merry .... seamstress.. ......designer Q ' KATHERINE GOEDERER.Frenchy .... . ...... to dance. .. ...... peace ...... fixing hair .... wOn't tell.. ..... too bad lj I -kj 1 BEULAH GOETTMAN ..... unconcerned . .. ...... Oranges . .. ...... red hair ....... satisfied .... to grow .,.. ..... t O be short lj l ' II HELEN GOLL. . ......... chic. . . ...... Clothes ......... . walking ....... in a Ford .. ..... co-ed .......... ..... p aper-ed I-mljj j K , EVELYN GORDON . ........ petite ...... mimeographs... . ...... quiet . ....... stepping out .... unknown... . ..... stenog 'I j MARIE GRAPP... ...... dreamy... ...... somebody.. .. ...... jokes . ....... pretty . . .. .... batchelor girl ....married jg' l' 1 WILLIs GRIMM. . ...... grim . . ...... tests .... ...... d ates ....... silent .... to be tall.. ..... to be short viii, 331 A ' ETIHIEL HARPER .... ...girlish ...... typing . . .. ...loafers.. . ...working .. . ..stenog .... .....stenog ,. , A 6 li WALTER HETZLER lazy to sleep 900 behind athlete iceman 'il l- ' A' ,I ... ...... .. .. .. . .. .. my fy LEOLA HINDMAN.. . passive ..... geace... . . . ...... noise. ..there.. waitress.. . .....stage .ggi l HUGH HOGAN. .. ..... aggressive . nglish . ..... French ....... sleeping . ..tO graduate. ..... another year ' gl i JOHN HUNT. . . ..... reserved ...to cook . ..nothing in Room I chemist... ....chef lap L ll . V F :bfi-1 S . I' . Y J li L. a ...La . . . as ' T A T- Tj ,N - gif., Q - ax if -. I J.. ,Di 121 - PAUL Hum ..A.. striking .. ... R. ...untidiness . .on Maine St. ..cave man b . . .. . ...husband lil RoEER'r IRVIN .,., ,.,... m elancholy . . ...Thiel . .... everyone . sarcastic.. . . agriculturist .. I post master HARRY JORDAN.. . .. ..scholarly . . ...Annan . ..unknown .industrious ..to know everything merchant I gr BENJAMIN joNEs.. .. ..... thoughtful. . . . ...Ruth... . . ..cheating . .in the library . .... orator . . . . . .Congress joIIN KREss ........ ...... c hildish. .. ....... Camels . .... to agree . ..... absent .. . .. .a yob i ith no work millionaire .fl CELIA KRousE ..... .... olly '...., .. . .... to smile . ..... bossing . ..... talking b .... ho sekeeper. . clerk if HELEN KNowLEs ,......... slender . ...... cats ..... .. .dumbelis d. .... sellinggicket . . ...nuEe... . ....also h LUTHER KOEHLER... ...... mild ..... ......, y fiolins .... to be bothere . .. .... reserve . .... to ance . . .preac er i HowARD KOEHLER ...... saintly ....... solitude . ..... athletics.. . . ..... dodging girls . .... lady-killer . poet l DONALD LAMEERT .... ...smiling .... jerseys. .. ..r.. novels. . joking' l ...druggist . soda-jerker 4 FRANK LESLIE.. .. ...... languid.. ...... gym... ..... curls . .. . .. patronizing . ...sell perfume . .man about town MANUAL LEVINE .......... manly... .. .... the Irish.. . . ...Lady MacBeth . .arguing . ..a gold tooth false teeth 5 LILA LINDsAY. . . .. ..energetic .. . . . .music .. . . .study halls . . .strutting . Hmusician. . . .bathing beauty TowNsEL LowE . ..... solemn . . . .... candy. .... sitting still . . saxaphoning . .none . .... .. . .tramp Rum MALONE.. . ...... freckled .... men ..... . . ...women dating most popular girl . missionary .I THELMA MARTIN . .. .... snappy. .... . .... Beaver ..... .. long dresses rolling her eyes . .reporter . . .I also I l INEz MARTIN.. . . . .... sober ....... .... E thel . .. ...nonsense .sympathetic . .Channel swimmer .business woman HARRY MEssENoER .. puzzled... ..., attention. . ...slackers . boosting the Omrle.. .janitor .. . .chauffeur f HUGH MILLER. .... prim . .. ..... chemistry. . . ..insults . . .. . making reports chemist. .I .chemist WILLIAM MooRE .... dainty '.... . Alollipops. ..to talk . U . wrong .I ..... go l-.know iglall pslicengan g-J! 4 BEN MCCUNE ........ .... s illy ........ .. ..... to dance .... , ..... to be sensible . In thevofhce .f .. .. an pres: ent .s oe sa esman . 4 RonERr NuLroN . . .important . . . . .. to argue . ..the truth . in training . coach . racer :I RIUTH O'3ELL... .. . .... piaidenly . . ..... gen .... . . ..dIshonesty. bu? . .. . .. .Mrs-.Fjones .iame , Ax1NE 'fro ,..... .... a ir.. ...... ...... o t .... . ..towns . . .at ome... . .a wi e . . airy queen l'iX EsrEER PEopLEs . .amused .... . .... people .... -teasing . joking . .. . hono student. . .unknown 'Q X ALICE PowELL. .... ..... a miable ..... ..... e very one . .no one friendly... .to go to England perhaps . MILDRED REMALEY. .... charming... .. ...... Roy ..... .street cars . . .calling Lib . . ..to be something . .Freedom ' GEoRoE RI-IoDEs .... ...... h armless ,..... ..... f oolishness. . .. ...69Q . . ..... .trying to please .lawyer . . piano tuner J I' ELEANOR REED.. . . . ..likable. .. . ..Clarion.. . . .ice cream? . .smiling .school-marm ..we'd like to know WILLIAM RoDDIr.. . . ..quiet. .. . ...bricks .. . .boiled cabbage . amusing ..architect. . brick layer 'X EDITH Rom... . .. . queenly .... .... ' em all .. ..to hurry . ..... running . . . ..to get fat . .slimness l Guy Rousn .................... ow-ly ........,.... ...... M arg .... . -bashful girls .. -loafing . B. B. manager .roach 'll' HELEN RUTHEREORD . interesting ..... ...... b oys . .... .poor dancers .giggling .vaudeville . ...harem lll C. ScnIEDEMANTEL ........ gentlemanly .... ...... s tyle ....... ....... r ough stuff .... posing .fashion plate . .designer lk SAM SoLoMoN ................ solomn ...... ...... football ...... ..... . blocked passes ..... astounded second Red Grange .ticket collector l I THELMA STEDMAN... ..... expressive ....... ...... a man.. ..... .. amen ............... .. ..... with Clair I .. hair dresser . . ...bungalow NORMAN STEINACI-IER .retiring ...... ...... t est tubes.... . .broken ones. .... ...helping himself . . .... druggist . . .. .scientist Y ' 5 MARGARET TAYLoR.. ...bright ...... ...... g ood time .... . .chapel. .. . .. . ...fixing hair ...grocer ........ . .-.clerk in NX oolworth s TnEREsA Thompson .... impish ...... ...... h im ............ .... . .drugstore cowboys .. telling the latest gym teacher. . ...a daughter-in-law f GAY Tonn.. ................... pious ..,.......... ...... c ontests .......... ....... o pposition. . .. .. . .making f21CCS . 0f2f0f - ..i-. --.-HCUCSS I MARY TREGLIA.. . ..... concerned ..... ...... y -.'hat's nice . .what's not . . .active .... 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