Roosevelt High School - Wy Hi Yearbook (Wyandotte, MI)
- Class of 1927
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FROSTIC Principal Superintendent HOWARD R. ANDERSON Senior C lass Advisor W 7- h T :zz :I ' P' ' :If -I i ' Maxim: 7 'F - ::.-s :u:: Illl MQ! I wfl .auf Q- 5 5-H ,, W Qi-M :: ,I 1:2 AXNZ ,R N: , 1' -- wa F - A .EFPI ,, I L--E , g g 1 l I I l l - I l I ' I I l I 'J Fifteen 1 ,. FA iih'-sef.Qu-ai-wfgg.-.,,1,qi, . ... .W 5 .,..,..,m. . ...E ,W ,,,,,.. ,.. .4 F' ,hy U2 yn. L. L. 5. HUNVARD B. ALLEN HOVVARD R. ANDERSON Svimzcc History GRACE E. ANGUS PANSY Y. BLAKE f1l'f-fUllSiL' Histnry CECIL B. ANDREWS Illvclz. Drawing-fllusic U V .L DOROTHY G. AVERY .- I Latin-French .Ii -W si W. ROMANE BARNARD ' ,. WF, . N T 5 JI!1thC111f1fiC.Y - DOROTHY BLINN LYLA CHISHOLINI , Sewing A FITIICII-I'IiSl0l'j' EUPHEMIA B.'CARNAHAN JACK M. CLIFFORD ,L 413ra11zatics 3 Commercial Dcfu1rf1m'11t L ' ' 3' 5353.53.51- M ' , W . w . . ' J 'I'F'.nm-s-m EunruJ ' 'E-:eve' ' 'V' is-nail' Em-1-.1-'S 'is-pi li-nuagvkw I-uni' Ez- '7 .i . L1 , . - K. .. . W .- ..-M L-- ,-. .,.. , .,..-........, , M- ,.,-.-,..- ,W K , , L., WH, nm Sixteen A-A'-W Lg-5 f'f.:. I 1.....'.' I V, 'Q BES5 M. DUFFEY ARLENE I.. GILLESPIE l1Iilf1ll?lIIUfl.CX Cl7llIlllC'I'Cl'lIl1Jt'f7lII'flIll'Hf HELEN C. GLADDINC- CLARA B. HICKS Ilculfh Eduration llixfvry IZORA FOSTER Illaflrvmutics .v JACK A. HENDERSON I'fL'LI!fflEd11t'l1fif7Il ORVILLE G. HENNEY ,lltllllllll Training ALICE M. JOHNSON RUTH A. LEITIER Muf1zc11zutiv.v Scicmv CLARE S. JONES ANN KIEDANZ Machine Shop A English Ji. -.l,.,,. 4.4 ,..:T..L.I'.Yl.i1IT'. 6, , Seventeen JW ' wi ' -.Im 4. g.. -i :Zi EBM.- . L I e C 1 I , ,y 'v 1 n.' N' 1- . 'TV,..-,.,. 11.1 .....l..i..., 'Q I .X H. ' ggi 5-.QQ I '1,,fv-If . I VI'-I I A. if ff 31155 'xii-gr-I-fu-'fip1I --1 2-Z - -'--- ' ' 1, '41 I V I A+-'-1' l .1 I 3 1 3 I F I I' LHR A ,EB I EI I -N 1 I I H 1 ij I . Q! A I LQ .Q A :ll I U I 3. I I if f I A QE . I F , N I If 1 5 31 MARY E. LONG ARNOLD G. MATHEWS English .Mechanical Drawing BES5. A. MCCLINTIC DORIS K. MILLER Mnzthematics Violin-English 'A N Q, r NEVA MCDAVITT f9fffff'T14j '-1 A Science 5 g I I ' GEORGE MIDDLESWORTH Q nu if K I 3 . 'T 4fludM1ttllT1'lli1liMg ' V r .. RUIE PINNEY li-'Fax A M4 . .M Lt. Lg My 1 X , lg mance D p, , I 11 in F' I ' ..-1 ' 1,,,....1 I - f.. 51, I A MJTg,gRwLMgQIyTffg1.A AILLEENE F. POE , E I ',-.i' ' ' .,g,-1-'-7-A-ff nv. ' 51,2 2 L. iw-' 'lfmimezvi Hp Cookmg 'i ' x - ff 1 .A I I A I - I 1 .Q QI --....-L.. .... ...- W-.- - .. ....-- --- - . T Imailiil, ' ,.,..... ' Eighteen 1 -9 4, in . f tj - ., - . --......-...HA-, ,W -W., - .....-1 ..-.. z., .V -a if K RUTH A. PRICE ARMIN A. ROTH English Manual Training FRANK R. SIMMONS MARY J. STUART llvullh Ed1H'l1fl'UH Lib1'ur'y HAROLD L. SMITH Enylixh ELIZABETH T. SMITH Enylislz-1'Ii.vtw'y LELA J. TAYLOR CLARENCE I. WHITNEY 1Ilatlzf'n1afics Remvdial-Stutistical GLADYS VEDDER HELEN G. XVILDER English A Commercial Dcf1u1'Imcut mf. Jw., L. Afgrx -.L-Y . M f - . - - +V- Y-+1--A...--H. M ..--,-L4 .W . -. . .-.... -,Q.. - ...Q nw , ..,.-.u:--f.. .L. .-.,...,.K.....r..,...,-.. .-.An Ninvtcvn I, X. 159' ' 'V 1 .1- , lu '1 '1s'--1-1 1' 1-lilgyl--I---v-. I I ., I I I ' f up life's stages, av 3 1 When enola one :ch lxii part Imprening ua for goozl or ill 5 F I l - I' - B' With lessons from eaelm : The fupulity of Roosevelt High Have oloxie tlxgir very Beef. I 32 I 'G 2 L. H ,-.X H! .R P-E -a i ,H .p 1' 'QQ-.'..L W., -4 dial 1? 3' Twrhty -i'113 SENHCDRS 'W f ii'T'f . . --,.,.'-,..+..- -...1....... '...:- ..-- -..f-.... -Mak. ..,n-,J Aglfnd L1 rwoml M lTndv1'wuud. Twenty-Olze 'i,. is . I ,H ocorclingly ' A As We Do Well Or Ill So Shall Mankind In The Fuhlrb ng Or Cai: Davin UI l mm 3 ,fl ml ' K Nz i w wfifwl X l 'rin Q al ., fi -.-.-.-.,.. .r We-as P fl , rl . l , ' 'W' I i WM. B. KERSHAW WALTER J. TILLMAN l 5 He had a head to contrirfe '- The only way to have a friend is to be one. ' E Ami a tongue to pnwadc' V ice-President Senior Class l i Presfdent of Senior Class Pres'deut Sophomore Class 1 f Hcnor Scciety ............... '26-'27 Junior Play I Senior Play Prince Chap Junior Play Pinafore , ' Annual Staff ..... ..... ' Z7 Football .... ......... ' 24-'25-'26 I 4 Band . ........... ..... ' 27 Basketball .......... '24-'25, Capt. '26 i Rowing Crew. ....... ..... ' 26 Glee Club ....................... '24 ' . Music Club, Pres ...... .... ' 26-'27 President W Club I , Chemistry Club, Pres ........ '26-'27 I Q Hi-Y Club. . . , .................. '27 l i I I ETHEL HUCHTHAUSEN I Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Class Historian Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class ' Treasurer Honor: Society Annual Staff i Orchestra I 3 Commercial Contest .......... '25-'26 i I. C. B. B. 3 Chemistry Club 4 i f I i F , Q P P L I l ' I I T' u I l l - I l I I I l ' I X L91 TwenfJrTfv3f i?'4.':'v 'Q . -'Pr'-1:9 . l e Secretary-Treasurer of Music Club a .u----5 3.-5.2 7,9-4-1 -u-13, HELEN M ARY HAUBRICH H'i.vu'mn ix Ihr ffrfiirilvlv thingy: and with all thy wisflmii yr! zuzdvmtaiizliiig. Class Valediclorian President Honor Society ......... '27 Editor Annual ................... '27 Erlitor VVy News ................ '27 Senior Sextette Music Club Glee Club Rifle Club ROBERT HAAS .-1 jolly ynml fellow 1u'114'1'vf'r'r' 111' goes. Honor Society VVy News ....... ............... ' 26 Baseball . ..... . . .'25, Captain '26 Basketball .. . . ......... '25-'26 Football .... ......... ' 25-'26 Track ...... ............... ' 26 Rifle Club Chemistry Club ElNAR A. WFRTANEN Ile liwx to build, not lmast. VVy News Band HELEN L. RANKA A pnrfrff wonmn, nobly frlaiiiml. Senior Sextettb , - Glee Club ...... f .... ..... ' 25-'26-'27 Music Club ..... .... . H26-'27 Twenty-Fam' MARION B. STEIN Her sfwerlz is as cl flmusuiid eyes Thrmzglz wluclz we see' the earth. Amateur Thespians junior Play Senior Play VVy News Oratorical Contest Chemistry Club MARY C. SCHVVEISS As 7lIt !'1'jl as ihf day is long. Class President ......... ......... ' 24 Class Vice-President ...... .... ' 25 Honor Society I. C. B. B. Glee Club Music Club Chemistry Club Rifle Club ELBERT BOYD SCHVVAB My tlmnglrts are my ronipnnioiis. Rifle Club if i H ,Hui finas- .1 es Y- Nlfll. SMITH l'1'i111'il1l1' ix 1':'1'1' my 111n1l11. '27 Seuiur l'l:1y ..... .............. luuim' lll'lY 211 27 7lllt'S1,llZlll lllllj' .......... .. . lllllillllfi' lixta-111111u':111cm1s Lltlllll'Sl. .,.... ... 27 . , XY5' Na-ws. ................... 20- Z7 Auuurll Stall' ..... .... ' 26-'27 Hznurl lfuulllilll . ......... . . .'2fv l'lll'lIllSll'j' Club Music Club lli-Y Klub f'iENlfYllfVlf KREBS . ll1, 'Zl'1!Kl' xl1111rf1l life 1111 l11Im111' lm. Auuuul Staff .................... '27 Yiec-l rL-siclcmmt Ulwmistry L'lub.'26-27 Rifle Club film' k'lub STANLICY MAKIITJ llix lmir ix 1111 111111'1' .v111111.v 1111111 his llcart XY5' News . , x , H.'XROl.D NV. FROBICI, H1' 1x ll 11111111 Illllll 111111 juxl. JEAN CLARK S1111 1'mc1.v, 1'i1l1'.v, tftllll'l'X-lldlllll'1l1llj' lltllli' l71'lig1l1l.v in m1'11 and yr! 1l1'f11'111l.v 1111 11111112 Senior Play Production Staff .... '27 junior Play PI'Ufl1ICllUll Staff ..... '26 L'l11-ulistry Club. LADYNE li. FULMICR Il1'1' ZUl7j'X nn' wayx of fl1'11.v111'r. Vice-Presiclcllt Soplmmuore Class Vice-Presiclent ,luuior Class Presiclcut Amateur Thespiaus ..... '27 Amateur Thcspiau Plnys..'25-'26-'27 ,luuiur Play I. C. B. B. Rifle Club JOE DARAGO Gc11i11.v docs zavlmf it must T11Ie11t darx what it c1111. Second Team Football Track Team Rifle Club WJ E Twenty-F1732 I.OUCEIl,l.E BURKEY LORETTA E. STRAUSS In hw! ftlllttlllt' ix ilu' law of killflrmvx. I do but my dutv, flmf is 'what 'r'1'ryfw1c fl tlrclicstra Runge Ofliccr Rifle Club Glcv Club Music Club EDNVARD BENSON ,llvu umy mluf and men :nay H0 lfnl I yn ml fn1'r'Z'r'1'. Senior Play Bzxncl Orchestral M usic Club Rifle Club Hi-Y Club VY Club Football ll. REED LANGHORST I um rising to a 11107118 work., Rifle Club Twvzzij'-Six Annual Stall Glce Club Music Club Chemistry Club MAYME GABLE Trim ax Nw uffdli' tn flu' lmlf, Ur as flif dial tn Ihr sun. Glee Club Rifle Club Chemistry Club Music Club LILLIAN SNELL Honor lim in lmmnvf mil. Junior Play Senior Scxtette Glee Club ............. '24-'25-'26-' CLYDE GILSTORF Stndi0u.v, quivf, f1m'.vc'z'r1'iny. Hr' ix fl good .rfmlc'uf. Band Rifle Club F A - ,il -5,411 E-fi! Ein-1-.3 in .C .'RCf ', ,,-.-. Ii. , ' fair ff -V---,Ti .tvw-1-1'-:gn-:N ---,1 f' 1 5 I 5 ff: . -a W ' MILTON DICKMAN Ile will laugh Him' In .vrm'n. Senior Play Prmluetinu Staff I lrchestra lfnutball Second Team Rifle Club Secretary .... .... ' 27 Aviation Club tilee Club Ili-Y Club CATHERINE MCCOLI, E1'm'y joy is gain ,flml gain ix gain, Il0'ZQ'l I'!'l' .v11ml1. Senior Play Production Staff junior Play I'rncl11etirn1 Staff I. C, B. H. Glee Club BENNIE YACK lin ual .TljlIl1ll!If'I' time, fm' ilmf is flu? .vlujf life ix :nude nf. Senior Play Thespian Play Football ....... ........ ' 24-'25-'26 Basketball ..................... 2'26 I. C. B. B. Capt ................ X126 Business Manager Basketball .... QZZ Assistant Coach Baseball ....... 1'T'27' NY Clul: Yice-Presiclent .... .... ' 27 -T T :- '- 2 ' . ,A :ii -...ai-. ,.-.eye MARCUS ERVVIN .lly HIIHH1 fn me an fllzfvilw' ix. Class President .................. '24 junior Play ..................... '26 Rowing ........ ......... ' 26 Basketball . . . ...... '25-'20-'27 Football . ..,.. ................ ' 26 Rifle Club Glee Club President Chemistry Club I-IELICN M. LAUFFIER Thou Imxf un snrrnzc' in thy smrgl. Chemistry Club I. C. B. B. Sextette Iilee Club Music Club Rifle Club ESTHIZR J. MOLLNO l'll be HII'l'I'-V and fren' l'lI ln' .md fm' nobody. Senior Play Junior Play Sextette Glue Club ................ '25-'26-'27 Music Club ........... -f ....... '26-'27 ' FRANK FREIBERG The mam that 110111 u langue, I my, is no num, if with his fllllgllll' ln' cumin! win rl' 'Zl'01ll0H. A Fotjtball I . ' .... '25-'26 - ' 7 ' ' u5i'2:'C7a'JKi'.5A ' Twen ly-Svzfvzi BERNICIZJ. THON BERNElJET'l'E BOULEY 'Tix win' In lf'111'11, Hs find-lilcv to 1'1'c'11f1'. .fll'z1'11y.v quirf and 7'1'1jx' 1i1'111ur1'. lilac Club ,,...... . . ....... '25-'27 Music Club i , Rim, Lilub MARY A. LOSBX Cl1v111istryCl11l1 ,-l1'r0111f1li.fl11wl? Slzr .wyx 11111, 1111! 61111 tvli? 1111111 rlmxv f S110 d111'.v 11 1I1l!IlIH'l' nf llriugfx und MAURICF REISTMAN t111'111 wvll. Crm! 111111 un' rm! 11l1u11yx r1'1.w'. C0mI11CfCl21l CUIIKUST ..... ...'Zf1-'27 . Sccrctary lilac Club. .. .... '27 Scmor Play lJCCl3.lllZ1tlU!l . . . .... ....... ' 24 XVy News - O 7 - 3 7 RMC Club THELMABR LMHTC U l'l1Cmistry Club S1111 1011.1 11x 11111111 ax .vlzv 111111 j1111'. Spelling Cllampicm. .............. ' I. C. B. B. Z4 VERNON BLOOMSHIELD nfrusic Club ....... 'zo-'27 N11 .vvljlshzzcss bark of his 11'1'rds. Gllce Qlulm, ..,. ,,,'Z4-'25-'26 Second Team Football .... ..... l 27 Rifle Uub 'lfennis ' Egubagihgllskxxl Club STEPHEN LANGE Rifle Club H7110 not 11:11:11 rrilifzv criticise. Twwz fy-Efghl -L WAI..'1'IER P IERRI NG EDXV. Ii. PATH ora' .ronylil ix good, lin! lo-we nnxonglit 11ff1f'f'1P1j'1-H111 Hull!!-I' ln'!lt'r'. Honor Society. .................. ' 27 Business IXIanag'er Annual ..,..... '27 Business Manager VVy News. .... '27 Business Manager Senior Play Business Manager junior Play Lincoln Medal ................... '26 RUTH G. SMITH lit'-i r'v only great ielm are lrnly gucnl. Senior Play Senior Sextette Ritle Club Music Club lilee Club SIDNEY LONG noi! lznnzor una' fjl'l1I'l'0.Yl1'y furry flu' day ill: flu' liofnlnr llcurl all llzu world 0-ver. Senior Play junior Play ' ' .Xmateur Tliespian Play .... .... . '27 . XY5' News ............... . . .:..z'26 l:ootl1zlll ... ...'.'2'27 XX' Club I-Ii-Y Club N0 man is born wise. President junior Class ........... '26 Junior Play Basketball ......... '25-'26, Capt. '27 Baseball ....... .............. ' 25 Football ........................ '27 VX' Club ................. '25-'26-'27 Chemistry Club Rifle Club NANCY KNONVLTON FLACK --I ziwrry Iicarl rlovtli youd like a nn'dirinf'. Class President .................. '24 Senior Play junior Play Vice-President Amateur Thespians Amateur Thespian Play. ......... '27 I. C. B. B .... ........ ' 25, Captain '27 SEDRA LOUISE SCARLETTE lVlzi1fv':'rr' ix zeurtlz doing af ull, is wurllz doing well. Exchange Editor, VVy News ...... '26 LEWIS FULMER Frmn llw crown of his lzcnrl Io thc sole of his foot, lu: is all mirth. Annual Stal? .................... '27 XVy News ............. . ....... '27 Glee Club ' 'Junior Play CAdv. Staffj Senior Play Ritle Club Twenly-Nine ff 'Ei ,,. R.- lx ' ,. F55 J lk ffl? 5? . l 'I 5 LAWELLA THON Gi-rc tn um Ilzc life I law, HELEN CARROLL If slw says .vlzv will, .vlw 'will- l ' lm! llzf' rest yo by 'lllL'. Y - d ' md ., l? Senior Play Production Staff X. minmui MI! WSH L' 2 ' 'xce- resic ent Onor 'oeiety lj ' ' VERNON O. HIQKS fgfgfiltifaff ' A I I pmfcxx fm! tulkilzgi Only this, Basketball Lvl vuulz num do Ins bvxi. glee Club Truck . ....,................. '25-'20 5,Ul'L'rYi50f Rifle Club elwmisrry Club Nine Club kl1C'!11ilYbC1Ub l usuc u VV C RASBURY Class Prophctess If I ran sfnjw one lzcart from breaking I shall :mf live in win. Senior Play W Club MAZE SVVEET VVy News .... ....... A ..... '25-'26 l U A I F I I Baseball ...'-......'..-. -725.-'26 A .soft l1ll.l'lUL'l' tznnctz away .wat 1. C 4 , l Commercial Contest ELLA HOUSTON . 0169 Club ' She that ha.flp2ilie?ttel'1rzay comfass any- th-ing. I. C. B. B. Honor Society . . DeclamationAContesb HUBERPI. J' FAUbER Debating .1 ....., L .lnn , .....,.... '26 Young fellows wzll be young fellows Senior 1-2,lay,J?pfxipcQion Staff V Wy News .... ................ ' 26-'27 Glass , Sjgggretiijig-Zll'1ggasuqer. . .gj.i24P,25 Chemistry Club ,,Qshe1??lSwff!lll!Ii'1 eMqmQ1lb.l, RiHeC1ub Q Q A Z ll rfL,,f,Q U ,,':- -ef.: ,nz-fl 'v....mE,,f,.-...1 Inav-I7 Lie-'Ji tai.-1'-f r1,iaT ,Q .' ' 52- 4 Thirty L 9 V Anangu: .. A f .A ,NH EM ,.v A 'fm ' + - 5 11 ... .X . ,' 'gg ' ,Q , 1 .. A 'A rf in E. l AI fl Zig WI: , AI, 29 T14 W i n M , + MQw 1- L sr Bl-IATRICE GABRIEL I EDITH CARROLL .-I day for mil. mm Izmir for sfvnrf. 'fl-22211111115 if i.vf11vfr-i1l,,ff1W um..M,,-U' .5 za' u nrwv . 4 f?fChCSfff2 mee Club Secretary of Honor Society 5 Lummcrcxal Contest ............. '27 Annual Staff .'......-......'.'.. -27 1 :' Commercial Contest .... . . .'25-'26-'27 In 1- qi, 'WI 9' EFE 2 . 'N-4 ,MFQD . r-- Z?E?:Sff!fEf: QZK4? n Q Grogzsoe-gg cn:-,1:: 1 EEQQFF FQTf1 025'E S 3QQ,U S gg III CQHZEQ lc-1:-'L'-2' :IP c,.3 U'1m53 FU Vnivm. ,qw xg cr --Fl xg, Q mwfg QL -fewfwf - .AH . QR.r- . gb!-,DJ ., I-4 1 Tc.. -1 Q, - :. - ms: 1 Km: 'E Qs' D1 - --+. - . 'E 'U If Hrs 5, :sg U1 :mg 1: is m 1 Q95 5 -:Q is :gg :g -'1 I E'-x ' - H. - . 'H ' ' UU- 1 ..,, . U- . M r- '-4 L-S '11 - I-I ' A' g: mg '11 - E. - . 75 . E EN 3 ':-Z' a C . Q' wk .j.j Q U3 I '1 QQ-DP - - - . irq 'I 0 mr, Z II 2' 2 v-1 E .. - ..'.' H 0 1, DJ 51.4 . . ' . ' ' um 'is - - S' 1 'Ari me . A . ', H1110 3 W gm. 553. :: ,il , ,,.5.' .36 1,,, jf gs s2's,'s.m'.':: 5 A L. NW 5'-T gi ,f ' Znrstp-L K X ..,,, IL 1 L5 133 ! 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Ritle Club Music Club Glee Club HERBERT BUSH illvu of few warzts are the bust man. 1-llEI.l2N BENNETT Tim I am young, I .vcarii In flit O11 thc wings of lzarrnzwd wit. XVy News ........... ............ ' 27 lilee Club .... ..... .... ' Z 5-'26-'27 Chemistry Club CECILE F. MASTEN .4 good hca-rt is better than all the heads in the world. Orchestra . .... ..... ' 24-'25-'26-'27 Girl Scouts RIHQ Club.. . . . ........... '26 Glee Club ..... . . . .'Z6 ' '26 Music Club ...... ........ .... CECELIA GEE It ix not enough to do good One mu-st do' it in tht' right way. Thirty-Tiva LEONA E. THOMPSON By the 'work om' leimws the wnrknian. W'y News. .... ................ ' Z7 Girl Sceuts Glce Club Musfc Club Rifle Club Chemistry Club DOROTHEY M. JOHNSTON .-1 rose is swwfrf' in thc Iwud than full blnwrz. XVy News ........ ..,............ Z 7 Music Club lilce Club Ritle Club Chemistry Clbu STEPHANIE ZEBROVVSKI .S'ilvm'z' xiuvvtm' ix than .rfvt'm'l1. .Xnuual Staff ................... '27 Commercial Contest. ......... '25-'27 Rifle Club Chemistry Club Glee Club ................ 'ZS-'Z63Z7 VVy News Typist. ............... '26 DOROTHY LAKE.-XU They arf' good, they are bad, They are 'wc1lk, they are strong, Wixv, foolish-so am I. Music Club Riilc Club Diary-of a Senior I F . ' ' -. . ..s , l September 8, 19.23. Up betimes. and. much, excited, to-Wi-Hi, where, with many prospective students like myself, we launched our boat on the High Seas of Knowledge. A ' hw g I b u October 16, 1923. .Am how able to get to all my classes quite rapidly without aid of a memorandum. q P W W n A- J I ' 4 Noviember-13 1923. g Some people' nexier' mind their ownibusiness. What's a hamsters for anyway? ' E I ' '- - .. March 7 1924. Trouble again! The blamed elevator stoppedinthe wrong place. . 1 ' May. 14.:1i924. Got marked today I got three' Es' and a I D ' Dad thinks dandy-and E is excellent. Imnsittiiig pretty at home , 1 ' May 263 19.24 -i Ei-Iiiqed out to Elizabeth Park and back. qi- OctobezQQ2'Z 1924 Q' A2Sophon-lore at last! NNVith what profound rever- ence fifeshmheri be,hQltiA5uA'1'upj1er classmen, I When one'of.fthern: asked mei-whehe I-rl.. 'fhrm'F'thaty-he jwotrld Bhd ztin the bisement and me poor sap started on1li1s'vC'a3. 1- o ' ' -U U ' November 3 1924. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust-if Latin doesn t get me Geometry must. Old 110 is a miserable place. February 20 1925 Nothing ever hfppens on blue Monday except trouble I being curious tasted one of the acids in consequence whereof my tongue smarted abominably December 11 1925. Green stockings but not green material. March 10 1926. The old gym was transformed into a beautiful gar den. My but it was a WOW-the Hop and all! just look who led the grand march-Ed Path himself with his charming guest. une 10 1926 Well it was a swell banquet we uniors gave the Seniors if I do say it myself. june 13 1926. Im in a line hx. Today I called up my best girl on the telephone at Foxe s. A fresh Senior yelled Good-bye you big stiff into the mouthpiece of the phone. She hung up. September 7 1926. School started all over again today. After arranging my course of studies I went around to get acquainted with my new teachers We Seniors are the honored' o f Armxthg tags false September Q16 1926 All Q: .., q , '- vmimw In - , best in the school. Bill Ker' H. -2 - tx L uz. presidency and Ethel Huch f r- ,- V o fl 1 far as we can see herj with the mo - . A - L - Q' I I . l Y Q. IK 9 5, Cl 9 9 5 0 . K , , . ' A 1 ' , f 7 1 s , 1 4 t , . as ' . 1 M, f I , . ,A 9' 9 AY 4 , . A . a X I . F 1 - , M K . e 4 . 1 1 1 ' , Q I , . a. ' , 3 5 A . , KC 7! 9 ! - 5 Y 9 P J . . , J' Y Y , 5 H ' Q! Q Y ! 5 9 1 P . - ' G ' ...Iii ' 2,51 I ll V., NX xxx molars. ,. ,. fzzgz fi Etna.. g ,r 131' M 4. V ' , -X i L1 f F I v f v ' , ll li tial ln: ww l I: , 4 P C p- fl- . . , in I-'gn' .gsm 1' in 118 , '4 -WF . - , 1 f v .' a ' 3' t - I ,, S ' ' 1 V'-X J Wg: fr' ' if ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . :sl , ThirtyfThree - F ' ' , -'N X N ,f X . .. ,, - p, --X N35-,if 15,' i Dil I-l I' ,........,.---... ..., .1 3 1 -r. ix ,.--,,., ly., ,, ,- A, ,,,,. , E 9 zyfwf N s Y-----W A ---- X-., October 15, 1926. The football fans .made a trip to Mt. Clemens today to see the game. We planned to take it by storm, sending two specials loaded with a bunch of trusty rooters. There were ten fellows piled in a Ford. I was one of the ten, one beneath the six in the back. When we got there they piled off me and I felt relieved. Wyandotte lost the game and I lost several pounds. October 30, 1926. We Seniors held our first party today and it was a huge success. I drank thirteen glasses of ginger ale. Syd Long and Ed Benson did their best to keep pace,'but dropped out at the ninth glass. It being Hallowe'en and all, Iihad to make it thirteen. I felt a deal unneces- sary all the time I was dancing, but like a martyr I betrayed no symptoms of discomfort. ' December 3, 1926. Seven Keys to Baldpatef' Guess everyone has formed his opinion of this Senior class. Show me a calmer novelist than Neil Smith, a crookeder mayor than W. C. January 8, 1927. We came back to school after the Christmas vaca- tion today. All was the same as when we left. The teachers were the same as usual. Some of them were even more cross. Santa must have forgotten them. February 5, 1927. The Senior Hop was held in the gym tonight in honor of us dumb-bells. Some of the girls' dresses were so loud they needed mufflers, but just the same it was the mosquito's antennae. April 14, 1927. A bunch of us Seniorswent on a roller-skating party at .Elizabeth Park. Inventory of the damages may be summed us as: Helen I-liiriillarich, one skinned kneeg Emily Timmer, one wheelless skate, and Ed Benson, one sore linger. 'S April 29, 1927. A steak roast at Huron River. What a time! Only junior Hoifman ate more steak than all the others combined, but we'll get l ffewmfwith him! I only had five pieces through his selfishness. i May -, 1927. Boy! What a trip! But we'd have fun any place. ' june 7, 1927. With due pride I note my name listed among the l official graduates. It's about time somebody recognized and awarded my A ability. ' pf . A -- .... lWHA'H:-rf ' .i l ' E I ? 1 is R . . T i-l ii X il l l 1 l I , 4' 1 , A V -.fy ' .l..n:?'vr! ' fl' ' 'iTi3Q,UfQEgFj3 -A i S . H il in in.- ,,.-,nw --.ao ,l,.-..-,....,,..,.-- lit Thirty-Four . ...' Y ' -N mgjg I .iI i ...il .1- ,r - 'A - A -- I i i i ii I1 QD X I - - 'iii l- -1------1275 F- - -I I l A A l 6, E Q E-If '9 29-', leaiifs f a IIII ww .4 Q? . :'9'.2, I 'Ll I I A 4,,M . R I X- 'i l - mf E . W I I i ' ' I R P I I . as I A , I EQHONOR ROLL N Valedictorian - HELEN HAUERICI-1 ' ' I Historian - - ETHEL HUcHTHAUsEN W ,- I Prophet - - HELEN CARROLL l Class Poem ROBERT LA RUE Q Cl G, BENNY YACK an ms DORIS MARTIN Class Will - - SIDNEY LONG E Presentation of Class Gift, I VICE-PRESIDENT WALTER TIIQLMAN ' MARY SCHWEISS Faculty Gifts NEIL SMITH LEWIS FULMER 9 I li E fl I i is 5 Xrwh ' ,- 'Tm 4' 1 Sl P I 'Tia id JH W I Mmm, ll -1 .: W ' W. ' I ...w o I , In mlm 1 ' ' 'Y' .. -,I:1 R11 E 'I 2. 4 , M 7,4 l,V.g ..:Q,:1 A A. , - .QA , .. ., :I ' I I 43 T- I I F4 .Li I I I I I I - I I I I I I l 'J ' Thirty-Fiat E' V . 'ff .,.. x Ee. ,, ' ' P l - -my A. f R . 5' w....... ............ - . , ,. -..-...-- .-.-. .- , 171, of- x ,W . ., ,, , .. . ,i,f' - .5 sg ii., H, Y, ,, .- ,,A--... ,, in l ll 2 i LASS .OEM 4 l o 1 1 4 u EAR.YE! uw yer 1 cannot wait! Q 5 An intensfing story I've come to relate. i The Class 51 N is my subject matter. , Of them I' talk. List while I chatter. Yon no doubt have heard of our wonderfulfscholars f Who in the future will bring in the dollars. j From their cards only one letter you see, Always an A, never an E. ' 1 In football we gave to great extent, Evento the hospital some boys we sent: g But we stuck at it through thick and thin In order to help old Roosevelt min. X ! In baseball and basketball we had a few I i Who did their stuf as Seniors do. ' In helping our school are didn? fall, ' , W efdid our bit, each one and all. I 1 One of the things that was revealed , . Were the honors mon in the Coluneraial held. ,Our girls worked hard, and avlth a will, And in helping win contests proved their skill. 'Then in drama we were far from bad, X Oar-Senior play was the best ever had. 7 Not to brag, but to just let you know ' That Class of 27 was on the go. -E Every year the some story is told, 5 But we think now it's getting old. That this class is the very best, V ' But to your opinion we'll let that rest. 1 I ' Our Hop, you know, was a gorgeous affair- N f---8,519 N Why shoaldn't it be?-all the Seniors were there. ' ' L' I f o with every other event, A l , 5 ' igxpggydwegort were very well spent. Q v l ' QI f',f A- wyvw Iv nv. - o ij ,rm fl. o gn teachings ever be Tug . -, l'v'1 ,: 1 up ' Q 'WQHW S-' 1 1 49 . U. Raise? High. 9 , , o s. o .fi BOBLARUE- 1 ,. 1'- . , 1, ,f-.-- ' iii Ei Remy? Vo! . o o ' we o l I o s In 1 rl. ,L l h h hw h ! . . i Thirty-Six MAA' A-'M.i:3-Wiri n g V VJ . . . . , ,, .:- v , A,:u,-16. 7 V. - V ,- , J-V . i s : V1 Y' o '1'.1I'-L'K,J 'Tll 'fI? To Our Alma Mater Text by HELEN HAUBRICH Music by ALICE LARRY WOODSTOCK and Har nmuy Cflnxx 'I www 1-:HJC1 Hex-e'e to our dear Alma lhter ' J 4f,q..1JY,11' ,,X Once again we sing her praise: As e. class we now must leave her, 5441. - 5.1e'L'F' 44744. To Seek 01-11' life in Other Ways. We have loved each other dearly, EEE f Ff f' 4 f 1-U' 1: f ' Now has come the time to part. Onward, we go along 1' 1' 4 r I-JY J1 4 - I J-...,,, - Onward, with Joy and song, 1 -3 ,1 1 1 at 1 O 1 O Onward. we go g. 1 r Q1 J I H A I Q L I Q Onward with Joy and e 1' F4 J I 4 G1 L1- C1 .1 I J st Blue and gold Sway- ing For W1 H1 nw- im .Er r V PW' cf .1 P' J H I 8 To her glory bringing, To day and for 51- vq J A' 1 a -1 1 A E1 . 1 ,f Onward we go a- in ' -' .1 J 1 :J Q1 l-cs 1 A r Onward with J oy and sE1ge.x.,sL-,-,2 f Q 4 1 F 5 E' do J 1 fi 91 Roos've1t's 1- de- all el- ways be- fore us, D ,1 Q1 J f E51 KJ 'V L3 ff ' H On-ward , it ' s onward to- day. Music Copyright 19:4 by Tlzvodm-v Prvsser Co. an -.-5-.-.... . .1 1355, .1-QS!!-.nnl5nuK,ln-:life Thirty-Scvrn f N , 1 fx 4' ,Q . r.m...-M.-a-.. . ii QV: ,fy . - tgxxey. ,,,.. ,. . ' I I p g class Will , of Wyandotte, Michigan, being of sound mind, hereby make, publish and E 'declare this to be our final will, thus causing all former wills made by us to be ' void hereafter. Iwi E. the class of ninteen hundred and twenty-seven of the' Roosevelt High School 1 First: To Bob Drvsdale we will Neil Smith's ability to deliver speeches. l I , Second: To Alleene Browne and Margaret Bartholic we bequeath the close friendship of the box-car twins, Mary Schweiss and Helen Lauffer. V Third: fTo Mary Cox we give Doris Martin's surplus in weight. .4 Eourth: To Jessie Killacky, Ethel Huchthausen bequeaths her ticklish catas- trop e. ' Fifth: To Warren McNab we will Charles Hoffman'sl craze for springing ifiiikes. ' E Sixth: To Budd Carr we bequeath the basl-:fulness of Bob Haas among the girls. Seventh:., To Arnold Geibel we will Edith Carroll's giggle. , E - Eighth: To Donald Jones we bequeath Bennie's non-parkable chewing gum. Ninth: To Paul Gianola we bequeath Ed Benson's ability to raise a well-trained soup-strainer. Tenth: To Archibald Brighton we will Helen Haubrich's ability to roller skate. Eleventh: To Frank Millspaugh, Sidney Long wills his ability as a tease. Twelfth: To Esther Rokoska we will Lillian Snell's excessive height. Thirteenth: To Edith Thon we leave Pat Broughton's modest disposition. Fourteenth: To Dorothy Dillin we will Mayme Gable's ability as a rifle- shooter. Fifteenth: To Mary Fought, Esther Mollno bequeaths her art of vamping. Sixteenth: To Bruce Maddock we will the businesslike attitude of Walter Perring. Seventeenth: To David Groff we bequeath Vernon's ability as a tennis player. Eighteenth: To Carlisle Wilson we bequeath TillLe's ability to bluff. Ninetgenthz. A o Helen Harriott and Margaret Nelson we give the basketball abilit-y' 'of Kit LH and Ladyne Fulmer. 'H '1 ' ? x 't'w A -I ' : g ut hotblhast, to the President oi the coming Senior Class we 5 it I 1 is willlliil ,rs 1 ' ' s to succeed. . i 1. 1 i il 1 1 i V ' 1 Signed by THE SENIOR CLASS OF '27. gmiitness if g ,TI-ITCARRGLL. A. iJ?iI':' waging? x-f ' 'L j 1 X I QQ ' 1 , i i ,, D , i HI Thirty-Eight ' H -i ii : : f-Ie-m n -- . l l ., -.- I . , , , QJ i e , ,pg Q si n ,eie le m r A -- 1 I l -W 1 - - I iii ll F . , E , fl K A Ti-r,-fe.':.ra-Ldmaafi. . .- LHs.Ln:,',,s.. JUNHORS Qlfmlerwood QQ Unde rwnod. Thirty-Nine Armstrong, Robert llarnvs, VL-lva Hvlljllllllll, Bill llCllll,X'vllll1llll Betwvr.-, Marcus lirigliton, .-Xrcllibalrl llrown, Norton f4IllllIDl1l'll, Donald Ciarr, llnrlcl Cottrell, Leo fnnliffe, Avery tinnlitle, Harlan ll0llllJl'0VVSkl, Leonard Dronillarcl, Clayton l-lrysclale, Robert llyscrt, VValter Falichovicli, ,lohn Frostic, William Ginnnola,Pa11l Giebfrl, Arnold Girarclin, Herbert Groff, David Hackbarth, George Hadley, George forty Junior Boys Hinzniann, Lewis lloren, Norman Klllll2lSZCWSlCl, llenry linack, Aloe Konow, George lirann-r, liarl Knczera, liflwarcl l-abo, tiliarlrs l.IlliU6,J211llL'S l,ary. VViclner Lang, Harold l.t-lnnann, Alfred Loose, NVilliani Mctfoll, Charles McColla, .loy McNab, VVarren Maclrlock, Bruce Masten, VVillian1 Melhosc, George Miller. Robert Millspangh, Francis Moore, Melvin Nellis, Alexander Nellis, Earl llaqnette, VVilnier l'et1'oviiCli,-loc l'llil1Jurt, lflroy Riley. Frcrl Riopi-llc, Clayton Ross, Donalcl Rusch, Nicl: Sclnnirlt, lfinnn-t Schnan, Albert Scl1nan,VValter Slinbert. .lohn Svhultz, Cecil SCll1lltZ,liI'11f'Sl Schultz, Russel Schwartz, George Simon, Maxim Strauss, Arthur Nlfeiss, linierson Vtfilson, Carlisle VViinbnsh, Sain WVooCl. Allan XVoodc'ock, Charles Wleiss, Nathan Almlis, Milrlrvrl Allircrlil, lfvc-lyn Hzlrtlmliv, Margaret Ilmwll, Alice Brown, Louise llruwiic, .-Xlle-ciw l'znl1c-rrni, lluruthy Farr. Vivian Lvtlllgilllll, Unrotlwa k'ox,Mz1ry Dillon, l30l'utl1y Dirknizin, Marian Fzurnivr, Dorothy l74-rlkovicli, Mary lfloml,Cutlivrii1c Fm1g1lit,Mz1ry Fr:1ncis.Jean Gifford. Thelma Junior Girls Grillitli, Oliva' Gryvzcwski, Mary fillIllllCI',BlI1llCllC lluncock, Inez Harriot, llclcn Iiillzlcky, ,lvssiv liorowin, Sophie Knglcr, Viulvt Makivj, Mary Murlowv, Lillian Miller, llvntrirc- Nass. Mildred l'nl1l, ,Ioan Pzllil, l.uit:1 Pattcrson, Dorothy Paulson, Helen Pidgeon, Gladys Rauboldt, Isabelle Rokoska, Ifstlivr Russell, Vinlzi Szlvkctt, Mary Schwartz. Viola Slciler, Holm-no SlUlll'l5ll1'llL'I', I.nc-ll.1 Strcwing, Gladys Stultz, Milmlrcd Sulir, Doris Tank, l.m'm-lin Tlion, Edith 'lllIl'lIlll'I', Emily Vnlxlscliu, Zclplla Wlilcy, M :wiv Wulcott. Ruth XVorstcling, Lena Zeschin, Alfreda Ziesnler, Mildred Forty-Om? r l lu'1vvWw Q . C' pi ' 'Q Vg-If-vf. 5 A A f f CDH ll -j ' -EAT ,- 1 I5 ,S c I . . V x N, -. A Junior Activities I TARTTNG with a Hallowe'en masquerade party on October 28, the 1, junior Class continued active throughout the year. The masquerade party started in the music room, where stunts were introduced. Remember, Archie Brighton tried to.be a butteriiy, Warren McNab succeeded at his try to become a vamp. The party then went to the gym which was decorated with 'pumpkins and cornstalks to carry out the Hallow'e'en spirit. 'Qver in one corner there was a fortune telling booth that provedgexr popular. The fortunes were de- clared to be delightfullyt funny. Marcus Betwee and his Noisy Syncopators furnished the f'rrYE.QSNfor dancing. Later on in the evening a,Grand 'March was held, during which costumes were judged. George Mobley, dressed in his sister's dress, won the prize for the fun- niest costume. The prize for the best costume was divided between Esther Rokoska and Catherine Flood, who were dressed as Chinese twins. Miss Carnahan and Mr. Smith chaperoned. December ninth, the Juniors held their sleigh ride party. iThirty fun-loving Juniors met in front of the' school from where they rode out to Aaron Strongds home on a truck. The night was just right for the party. After everyone had had his face washed with snow the bunch went into the house for refreshments. Chaperons for the party were Miss Avery, Mr. Clifford, and Mr. Barnard. One of the big events of the year was the junior play, The Youngest, which was held on March 25, 1927. The great success of the play was largely due to Miss Carnaharfs aid and encouragement. Another big event of the year was the I-Hop, held on April 23. The gym was transformed. into a spring garden scene. The Melody Serenaders ofi Wyaiidnfgtefhiirnished the music. irate . li 5, ilanniifal' junior-Senior Banquet was held in the ca etkria. , i ii eadhitabe ,vases of tea roses, the Senior class flowers. The ibanqxtwwas-lj A very col rful event with favors for everyone. After thiginquetkahxidftgg speecliqsby faculty and class members, all went to th gtg i tl delightfull two hours of dancing. t..s5...-:g-ce .re - A -A U ia- i 3RHcBJertADrysdale, President, George Hackbarth, Vice- Pr d nt 1 nenroill, Secretary-Treasurer. W- J., . Fa rty- Two 5. 3' n L ' . - - f- r . V-1u.A-125 -' ' mam-..s....4ui...x '11 ff vi f ' ' ' f' l , .. ...V-g ..,-i...--. -CQUnde-rwnod :E Underwood. SCCZPHQDMQRES Forly-Three, Barney, Edward Bates, Thornton Benson, Herbert liillet, Sidney Brandes, Edward Brandes, Erwin llodziak, Edward Bott, Kenneth Chodnicki. ,lohn Conant, Ivan Czadzeek, john Davis, Charles Dice, Don Ehrlich, Rohert Elbert, Edward Fauser, Henry Foster, Ralph Fox, Frank Gardner, Earl Casper, Julius Glatz, Earl Hazeltine, Charles Headman, Harvey Huidley, Edward lwrix-iioul' Sophomore Boys Horn, Billy llosmer, john johnson, Herbert jeffrey, Herbert jamheau, Clifford Kane, Kenneth Krahnke, Horace Krueger, Ervin Kuhralc, Chester Lange, Edward Lakin, Stanley Lave, Alfred Loselle, Frank Mauren, Raymond Menzel, Lee Mental, Jonas Meyers, Shelha Migoske, Stanley Moore, james Munroe, Harry Paquette, Clarence Patten, Roy Perry. Milton Pogats, Louis Priskorn, Charles Riedel, llarold Shroeder, Oscar Schultz, Harold Schultz, john Sharlow, Edgar Sidehottom, Arnold Simpson, Alex Smith, Arthur Sonnenherg, Earl Strong, Aaron Taylor, Harry Vargo, Louis Vllagner, Ralph Walker, Joel VValker, Robin NValters, Douglas VVeiss, Alex VVeiss, Nathan Wells, Eugene VViley, Fred J. VVomer, Arnold NVonier, LeRoy Zasadney, John Zeehin, Arthur Allman, Margaret Armstrong, Ruth Ilahlhorn, Violet Beclell, Marion Bergrloll, Beatrice Bigler, liae Blonishielcl, Dorothy Bock, Evelyn Bowman, Norma Burgess, Ida ltnrkey, Bernice Hush, Pearl Challenger, Catherine Doliaz. Victoria Draheim, Dorothy Ernest, Maxine Erxlehen, Dorothy Evans, Ivy Fair, Dorothy Gabriel, Catherine tierth, Margaret tiirtz, Florence tileneske, Eleanor tirahowski, Kathleen Green, Christina Grinith, Mary Sophomore Girls Grorlman, Mary Heicltman, Cecelia Hieklin, Helen Hoffman. Vera Johnston, Ella Jones, Pansy junasiewicz, Helen Kincaid, Corahell Koxval, Catherine Kreter, Fay Marie Lang, Dorothy Lange. Lillian Latta, Helen Lehman, Laura Lorenz, Frances Mactieorge, Marion McCauley, Anna McCunnnings, Cornella McLinclen. Marie Martin, Mary Mason, May Morrison, VVilma Mozeik, Martha Norkus, Stefaneya Olszynski. Victoria Priebe, Ruth Przyhylski, Cassie Rarlelifte, Irene Randall, Florence Rens. Nellie Riedel, Leona Rogers, Alice Runnell, Vercla Schacht, Iris Schafer. Clara Schafer, Ellen Schafer, Mary Schwartz, Zelpha Scott, Delphine Sietz, Irene Seitz, Ruth Shawe, Annice Steinman, Elizabeth Stender, Anna Marie Strong, Edith Szczesny, Cecelia Tomkiewicz, Flora Warchef ski, Florence XVapgar, Laura NVohlHel, Sylvia Wright, Jane Zaleska, Stella Forlx fue .,,,,,r,,,u,l- ,,,, , re, . ,J ,, , mm, . 7 .,. ..-X . 1 V' r . - .. . A . ,, W gU,,,,, 10-B Class' HE present!10-B Class, as 9-A's last September, elected Annice Shawe president at their first meeting, with Cornella McCummings and Jane Wright vice-president and secretary-treasurer. Miss Keidanz and Mt.,Murphy were chosen as patroness and patron. D The first class party was held late in October in the gymnasium. 'The Hallowe'en idea was carried out in the decorations, although the class members werepnot required to mask. Dancing and informal games were followed by refreshments. Q - Shortlybefore Christmas the class went to Woodland Beach in trucks for a good time. ' - A bake sale, which was held in January, was very successfulj ' In March, the class held an informal party in the gymnasium. Games, music and dancing gave everyone a splendid time. ' . 10-A Class HE present 10-A Class embarked on their eventful second year under the able direction of Clifford Jambeau as president and Miss Blake as patroness with Alice Rogers and Don Dice for vice-president and secretary-treasurer Early in October the class had a weinie roast at Elizabeth Park. They all had a good time and decided to have another later. During the winter a sleighride party seemed necessary to the happi- ness of the class and so they went. Everything was fine except that one of the bright and shining lights- Tubby -was so tardy as to be left behind M T held in April at Elizabeth Park. Some of there sooner on roller skates and they in the morning he was the Amateur Thespians the Sophomore each gave a play Remember Fae Bigler Challenger as the minister s wife and Dot has these good times to look back upon if not greater pleasures during their com- P1 ' I 'Forty-Six ! 4 . 9 as as . 1 1 - . 1 1 . , . 3. I ' 1 9 w I I I - I I I I I I I I I I 'J . .a W, . V y-.M nm I W W f N-I-Lx- -VM .-. - . . .. :V '- vu., L-.:.. 4,5 FRESHMEN ,, , -EDU11de1'w0od 85 Underwood. Forty-Sm'en Ninth Grade Andrcwsky, Wallace Baisley, George Baker, Courtland Baron, Bill Bedell, Arwood Bennett, Robert Birdsall, Vllarren Botti, Frank Bonley. Bernard Rowman, Alvin Brown, NVilliam Bute, 4 Jtto fl2l1U1JbCll. George Caruso, joseph Coan. George Conklin, George Cornell, Haviland Cornell, LeRoy Crisler, Oran Daeling, Milton Dalzell, James Danna, Williairii Delosier, Floyd DeSana, James Dobert, Mantons Draheim, Harold Eastman, Claire lillwood, Alvin Emmert, Rohcrt Field, Ned Francis. Wilbert Friese, Arnold Migoski, Bill Gianola, Joseph Fnrty-Eiglzt Gisehler, VVilhert Gischler, VVillard Gruhba, NVilhert C'-ryhel, VValter llamnler, Berthold Hancock, XVilfred Heins, Raymond Hernlmin, Felix Heshnrn, Arthur l lolton. Clare Horen, Vernal Horn. Leonard jankowski, Frank ,lohns, Jack Jones, Humphrey Kelley, Richard Kelly, Siefert Killoran, Harry Klimowicz, Anthony Knowinski, Michael Koslowska. Alames Lawrence, Wfilliam Lange, Norman Ledingham, Earl Lewis, VVilliam Mason, George McCauley, H azen Meier, Roy Merrill, Thomas Migdell, David Milne. X'Villiam Mroz, Theophilus Munroe, Earl Noreski, Frank Overholt, Raymond Boys Pap, George Pclley, Niles Perry, Harold Quint, ,lacoh Ranlinson, Ernest Rens, john Schane, Milton Seheitz, George Schiller, llerman Schuster, X'Villiam Schwartz, Clinton Sedli:1r.Victor Selke, Oscar Shipletl. Uonald Sieloff. Raymond Skolasinski, Clit-ster Sloane, Rohert Smith, Neil Super, Murray Sterling. Roy Timmer, Arnold Tomaszewski. Walter Vollmerhansen. John Voss, jack VValters, Raymond Wfarshefsky, Irwin VVhelan, Alfred VVolliscroft,,losepl1 XVykowski, Henry Vklyrzykowski, Aloise Zeis, Alvin Znhan, George Znk, lsidore Znlewski, Stanley Ninth Grade Girls Barnes, Dorothy Beal, Edith Beardsley, Maxine Redell, Eleanor Bertschinger, Ruth Berry, Catherine Brankiewiez, Marcella Buhr, Vera Bundrant, Mildred Carr, Violet Ciaciuch, Helen Ciahon, Mary Cole, Barbara fawgill. Dorothy Davidson. Theresa Dfekmau, Ruth Eberts, Helen lflaten, Ruth Freeman, Ruth Friedman, Lillian Fulnier, Dorothy Gibson, Irene Gieger, Anna Grunwald, Lillian Gauss, Esther Gunther, Anna Harnish, Marguerite Heilshorn, Evelyn lrlinzman, Clara Hinzman, Frances Householder, Lula Hrabellska, Mary H urlnaski. Alice lagulska, Mary ylohnson, Helen Alones, Marion juchartz, Alma Kennedy, Alice Kinger. Leone Konow, Helen Lefkowiez. Frances Little, Nina MacNeil. ,lean Martin, Emma Maske. Lillian Masten, Anna Masten, Orpha Mauren. Mary Mclieith, Myrtle MeNYade, lune Moren, Blanche M roz, Cecelia Myslowiecki, Foren Nellis, Margaret Norkus, Constance Orcutt. Esmah Orlick, Viola Pinto, Anna Poclolsky, Helen Prickett. Vera Queiscr, Magdelen Raubolt. Harriet Reed, Olive Reifinicker, Aubrey Ringo, ,luliette tsne Robinson, Effie Rupert, Harriet Rushlow, Lucille Schafer, Dorothy Schrock. Elsie Sehutnaker, Sylvia Schwartz. Rosie Sieloll. Vern Slack, Dorothy Smeltzer, Donna Smith, Marahel Sum mers, Marjorie Spas, Mary Szymanski, Adelaide Lattersall, lrene Laurence, lleleu Taylor, Wanda Taylor, Dorothy illlllllllllli. Evelyn Tomczak, Magdalene Trerler, Mary 'llI'UllllllJll1, Evangeline Unger, Florine Von Reuner, Violet VValker, flco Walters, Barbara Vkiarscliefski. Myrtle Wertanen, Ellie lrVertanen, Lyyria Wilkins, Pearl Yack,Rose X Zeismer, Mable Forty- X nn f' 9 U 'lililii-.X-..- ,, . I. Q-a n n fi - f ii- - , - - --. M '- it ii' I' M G G , I IQZQQ 'Qi fl T-, , ... ,ii,,,.,...,,.,.. . x-ff' ,f - --f gs' ,,,,,i,...l.-.,...,, a C The 9 B Freshman Class HE 8-A Class of September opened their activities with a party held J' on October thirtieth at the home of Olive Ried Ghost stories were ' the mainsourcei of' entertainment. George Conklin was the class Presi- i dent Harold Dfaheim' was the Vice-President and Dorothy Taylor was the Secretary-Treasurer lr . In january they passed into the 9 B class where on reorganizing Dorothy Taylor was 'elected president Barbara Cole vice-president and Ruth Dickman secretary and treasurer A V A very interesting program presented on 'March twenty-sixth and a hike to Eliiabeth Park and Grosse Ile on the following Saturday brought ' the 'year to a successful close . The 9 A Freshman Class l 'l HKE Freshman Class was organized in September, with Jack Johns for President Nicholas Marx as Vice-President and Anna Gunther for Secretary-Treasurer. partv a masquerade aifair was held in October and 'f evening was spent in playing games tell- Humorous prizes were given to Harry y the best costumes., Refreshments were semester the class passed into the 9-A, fair for the future having had four of I roll two on the Annual staff and two , A ,fr 4f1f'l ltr '.-- lnn-I I , .1 r- ..f .aj lxx I 1 I 'L E - I ' I ., ... I ' , NAV I I . A I al I l i 1 9 I v y s n . Y I a a I 9 I l y . 'N - - ' - I L 1 I 9 7 4 A 1, , 9 Y 9 Y Fifty 0 .,,, -QUlldL'l'WUUll X Underwood. JUNHCOR HUGH Ififly-011: Anglebrandt, Frank Anselm, Harold Aseltinc, Vernon Hanelower, Clitlord Begeinan, liurl Bethune, Billy Bigler, Harpes Bogus, Bill l!osserrlet,Willian1 Broge, Carl Bnfe, Fred Burgess, Edward Burkett. Claude Cable, Harry Cole, Floyd Crasswcller, Roger Crooks, Robert l'unningham, Arthur Cznclma, john Dalka, Frank Dasho, Henry Davidson, Richard Davis, Harry Fair, james Fekete, Louis Flock, John Fartier, Robert Fulkersoh, Francis Gartner, George Gishler, Fred Glynn, Roy Hall, Harold Harris, Jack riebda, Walter Hendrick, Clifford fifty Two Grade 8-Boys Hallinger, Frank Humrich, Carl Jelaesity, Joe Jonas, George jones, Stanley Jukas, Alex Kahler, Jack Kakaezki, Albert Kelly, Gambum Kernarski, Clarence Korach, Joseph Koraas, john Kraszewski, Searyn Kreger, Jack Krzyanowski, Chester Lakin, Harold Laucks, Harold Lavigne, Roy Lcdingham, Frederick Lewin, Felix Ling, Francis Loekner, Clifford Loekner, Charles Mark, Harold Mathis, Park McComber, Buster McLaughlin, Dorval McKeith, Rolland Melhose, Emerson Millnicki, Walter Milkins, Burdett Monk, Thomas Oldham, Arthur Osteine, Steve Parish, Arnold Patton. Earl Pasek, Theodore Pepkae, Arthur Price, Leslie Ranka, Irwin Reichenback, Edward Ridge, Ralph Rivard, Fred Robinson, Kenneth Rolnner, Arthur Rushlow, Leo Sanders, Harry Sehafter, Emerson Schroeder, Archie Schwartz, Gwen Schweiss, VVilliam Schroeder, Ellwood Schubert, Paul Schug, Philip Sedliar, Alex Seltsam, Niekolas Sim, Lawrence Simason, Robert Spear, La Verne Steinhauer, Harold Swanger, Donald Thompson, VVilliam Tomich, Steve Wajkoweak, Frank Walker, Billy Walters, Albert Ward, Lincoln Weimer, Culiver Wilgus, Ray Wright, Ellsworth., Adler, Alvina Anselm, Margaret Bahlhorn, Ruth Baker, Estelle Bartfay, Julia Benjamin, Dorothy Bettes, Frances Birdsall, Clara Bosman, Leotha Bragenzer, Ruth Brandes, Viola Brow, Erma Cank, Margaret Cole, Lenore Condoctor, Irene Deckler, Dorothy Dess, Eva Dickerson, Ruth Edwards, Hazel Elliott, Lorraine Frank, Marian Frisch, Mary Gishler, Vera Gardish, Helen Haber, Nellie Hary, Mary Haubrich, Kathryn Heanlin, Mary Bell Heidtman, Virginia Hindley, Jessie O Grade 8-Girls Hooks, Irene Horton, Mary Hubbard, Virginia Jelacsity, Cathleen Johnston, Ella Kirch, Gizella Koester, Martha Krebs, Helen La Fleur, Mary Lange, Caroline Lange, Frieda Langinski, Laura Lave, Margaret Law, Maxine Le Sage, Cecilia Lesslie, Arlene MacLellan, Madeline MacNeil, Susan Mathewson, Iva Belle McComber, Martha Menzel, Elvira Morrison, Mildred Neifert, Helen Nottingham, Eileen Noyce, Florence Parvin, Marjorie Patchin, Adeline Patton, Cecil Petrie, Barbara Reed, Thelma Renner, Ruth Robinson, Margaret Rolfson, Lettie Belle Sanders, Evelyn Savage, Catherine Savage, Dorothy Schroek, Henrietta Schufert, Fay Schultz, Dorothy Schultz, Elsie Schultz, Lucille Schultz, Mildred Sepulaski, Alberta Seltsani, Teresa Sissen, Irene Sissen, Doris Slack, Pauline Smelter, Anna Smith, Gracia Smith, Kathryn Stern, Dorothy Stieler, Marian Tims, Pearl Tonieck. Stella Vernette, Eleanor Weaver, Clara VVeiss, Marian VVills, Evelyn Vlfright. Florence Vernettc, Blanche Fifty-Thrte Allman, Richard Asmus, Earl Barber, James Ilehm, Raymond Begeman, Lester Bradd, Charles Buecliler, Edwin llyrncs, ,loe Yank, Edward Cleary, Vincent Conant, Fisk Crassweller, Neil Davidson, Frederick Davis, Melvin Drouillard, Bob Drysdale,jol1u Erwin, David Elwell, Harry Fairchild, Richard Fauser, Henry Geniac, Abel Gross, George Grybos, Edward Gudith, Melbourne Gulasli, Andrew Gystafson, Rolf Harnish, Phares Heft, Arnold. , Hinsman, Willianl Horn, Elroy Fifty Four Grade 7-Boys Huffman, Ellsworth lassmus, lfdward Jerome, Gordon Jones, VVilliam Kaminski, Anthony Kahler, Donald Kelly, Milton Kilander, Richard Knack, Lee Kohler, Edwin Koslowski, lidward Kveen, Roy Labadie, Ralph Laister, John Liddle, Rogers MCC3HH,J8Il1CS Mccarrol, john McGnnagh, john Massey, Wayiitf Millspaugh, Edward Moelring, Wilbur Moss, Wilburt Murphy, john Norkus, John Oliver, Harry Orlick, Warren Overholt, Gerald Randall, Chauncey Richards, Wesley Rolfson, Neil Rumsey, Kenneth Rupert, Luther Rushlow, Claude Saleski, Ralph Schave, Gust Schneider, George Schwartz, llarry Seely, Roger Selz, Warren Shingleton, Stanley Silvassy, ,loseph Slusne, Paul Smigfielski, Chester Smith, Harold Sonnenburg, Harold Stankav, Sain Stock, Rudolph Stone, Vercip Switzer, Lowell Taylor, Robert Tomieh, Steve Toth, joseph Van Dyke, Neil VValters. XN'illiam Wilter, Justin Wilkiiis, Edward Wirtz, John Wright, Sam Zaddock, Harold Zaddock, lra Zimmer, John Adair, Matilda Angehrandt, Elizabeth Asnnts, Eilleen Asnms, Lucille Bartfay, Margaret Bellows, Shirley Belleville, Aretta Birgdall, Beulah Brown, VVeltha Butson, Eileen Butz, Doris Caves, Marion Cleary, Ann Cooper, Helen Carnal, Violet Denman, Helen Diehl, Marion Donaldson, Ruth Farith. Vera :P Grade 7- Girls Filler, Dorothy Flood, Margaret Hammer, Caroline Hasburn, Mildred Honnsell, Ella Mae Hughart, Dorothy Hyatt, Ethel Jakowenko, Mary johns, Dorothy Kelly, Doral Ketty, june Ketehman, Sophie Lang, Doris Lang, Florence Lehmann, Irene Lackhoff, Edna Loose. ,lane Lyon, XVilma McTaggart. Edith ' C Madahasy, lillllllilflll Martin, Stella Morris.Yirginia Moss, Eveylyn Mnnroe, Dorothy Nottingham, Rohn-rts Orliek. julia l arkinson, Brenda Pepka, Marie Price. Dorothy Radehaeh, Martha Redman, Helen Reichenhaek. Irma Reynolds, Bertha Richardson, Grace Revard, Mildred Roberts. ,Ioyee Seltz, lllarie Fifly fmt, E' -- -- fy--wpusspvw,-.gm-.mmgr-1:-vt' -,--fr -1 rf- r-qw' . . 'NX :kr f f . ,-. .. ..'- H.. - ..... ...T. --,, ..-. ..,' Af L ,+ 35 K i g!iXvx'..- --V V-A-.M-if----A---------M . V gg-Ir-1:-in-an-:gr-'I The Eighth Grade HALLOWEEN party, held at the home of Frances Bettes, was the first activity of the 8-Bs. At this party everyone came in costume. ' Games played outside furnished entertainment for the first part of the evening. Laterhfortunes were told and games played. Prizes were offeredlfor the funniest dressed boy and girl and the prettiest dressed boy and girl. The party was declared a huge success by all. In the winter season a sleighride party was held at Strong's. After meeting at Strongfs, they were taken for a ride. Refreshments were served on their return. Two' all A students on the semester Honor Roll was one of the achievements of the class. The boys had a basketball and a baseball team which made a good showing. The officers of the class were: Robert Simison, Presidentg William Bosserdet, Vice-Presidentg and Roy VVilgus, Secretary-Treasurer. tember was a Hallowe en party. This event which was a masked WT affair, was held in the Episcopal Parish Hall. Prizes were given for the best costumes. Games and danding were the chief entertainments for the evening. Toward the close of the party refreshments were served. HE first activity of the 8-A Class, after the opening of school in Sep- Several boys from this class belong to the Aviation Club, Archie Schroeder, an 8-A, won the Kiwanis cup with his outdoor pusher-type plane. Many pupils of the class were on the Honor Roll, and, with other activities, it is an active part of the student body. The officers were: Dorothy Deckler, Presidentg jack Kreger, Vice- Presidentg and Irwin Ranka, Secretary-Treasurer. M. lli The.Seventh Grade F y , H.-'XSSAI trviitii' haiiie-lien few in the Seventh Grade No parties l h it i hi3ixfe il:i i ' ,,blKQ riesentation on the Honor Roll and in the P Ili SW! A b jen. Eiteworthy. Mathilda Adair, of this class, Wa Maggy, 11lg'gha1i11I1ion in the Detroit News Spelling Bee and won K 'Um-zi fT: s,,-,, - iBe' Lion May 2 by correctly spelling the word, Op H . hi, ,, ei L f ie? Ahude Rushlow, Presidentg Mathilda Adair, V' - ' on U Secretary-Treasurer. i Fifty-Six A 1 ,,.,...-.:s AK: 'P' I , s ACTHVHTHES .-,, ., ,.,, .g A P .......-......, r ,f ,,,....,,......-J,..,,.....,...,L... .-,..,. - -QL?ndel'wuud SL Underwood. Fifty-Su-yen Junior Members Wi Hi Editorial S taff Ecliior-in-Chief ....... .......,...,.,........,,.,..,... P lelen Hauliricli Senior Editors ,....,... ........ H elen Carroll, Doris Martin Sport Editor .....,.................,.....,.......,.,...,.,..,...................,.,. NV:1rren Mc'NaIi Snap-Sliots and Humor ..............................,....,..,........, Vvilllillll Kershaw Typists .......ll...........,.,.,,......,. Loretta Strauss. Stephania Zelnewski Assistants ,......, litliel Iluclitliausen, liclitii Carr oll. Emily Tiinnier, Margaret Bartliolie, Alleene Browne, Mary Cox. Catherine Challenger, Maraliel Smith. Vera Prick et, Dorothy Fuliner Wi Hi Business Staff Business Manager .......................................,........................ Vtfalter Perring , Assistant Business Manager ......... ....... A rehibald Brighton Circulation Manager .....,.............. ..................... N eil Smitli Advertising ........... 5 ..,..... ..........,.............,............................. R alph ,Frostic Assistants ................................. A mos Tlvill, Joe Knack, Lewis Fulmer Bookkeeper ...... .... ........................,.....,,v............. Fifty-Eight .Genevieve Krebs Senior Members Wi Hi nnual classes is represented hy class niemlmers on the stall. Une uf the first activities of the staff was a party given in murder to get niemhcrs acquainted with each other. The otiicial llasketlmall pru- glillllb- fm the season and also fur the tournaments were edited lay thc stair. ln lfehruary they sponsored the performance of The 'Vatteriuan Mari pins. nnettesf' the pruceeds uf which were used to purchase Annual Staft Several trips were made during' the year. ln Nnvemher a trip was made lu the Detroit News huildmg. ln lllav they visited the printers engravers and hinders, to see the princess of putting' out a puhlicatiun Two memhers of the statl attended the annual convention at .-Xnn .Xrlmr Nay li. The lirst annual hanquet ever to he held in the schfml is planned lg the stall' fur the early part of june to celebrate the success nf the year- hunk. I Fifly-NIH? N ORIJICR tu have a cnntinumis staff of experienced inemlwers. a new system has heen worked out, wherehy each of the Seniur lligh Wy News HR lilly-News is the school paper published bi-weekly. The material l for each issue is written by members of the ,lournalism Class. The paper is financed by advertisements and student athletic tickets. A special issue, with a picture supplement. published for the .-Xlumni at their annual banquet. contained many pictures of the Alumni as they were when they entered high school and showed different activities in which they had taken part. The second annual achievement number pub- lished as a supplement to the lYi Hi, contained an account of all activities since the Annual went to press. The staff for the iirst semester were: Joe Knack, Editor-in-Chief: XValter Perring, Business Manager. Reporters: Bennie Yack, Sedra Scarlett, Louise Brown, Bernadette Bouley, Jean Clark, Hubert Fauser, lrene Gleneske, Helen Haubrich, Stanley Makiej, Doris Martin, Maurice Reistman, Janice Schmiser, Laura Seymour, .lack Labadie. Second semester: Helen Haubrich, Editor-in-Chief: lN'alter Perring, Business Manager. Reporters: Helen Bennett, Clayton Drouillard, Hubert Fauser. Mary Fought, Lewis Fulmer, Olive Griffith, Helen Harriet, Dor- othy johnston, Doris Martin, Isabelle Raubolt. Viola Russell, Janice Schmiser, lone Sholten, Neil Smith, Marion Stein, Amos Thill, Leona Thompson, Sam W'imbush. sri-fy .-- -1-1-:xv Achievements AE MARIE KRFTER, Marie XYilfey, Cecilia Sczesany, A'leene l Browne, Gladys Strewing. Edith Carroll, Doris Suhr, Victoria Doliaz, Mazie Sweet, Stephania Zehrowski and Mary Cosby repre- sented XYyandotte at the District Typing and Shorthand Contest held at Monroe, ,Xpril 223. Those who took first place or second place in that contest represented VVi Hi at Kalamazoo, in the State contest, May 13. Helen Carroll's essay was chosen to represent the school in the Union Trust Essay Contest. The Lincoln award was won by Marcus Betwee. Alice Browne, a junior, won the local contest for orations and .Xnmce Shaw was among the deelaimers. In the District contest held April l. Alice placed second. In the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest held in our auditorium, .Xpril 22. Neil Smith, our contestant, took fourth place. .-Xrehie Schroeder won the local Kiwanis trophy cup for model air- planes this year and liarl Nellis represented W'yandotte in the National contest in Philadelphia last year. He also took second place in the meet at Detroit. in March. -- The Tth and Sth gracle-,spelling champions were VVesley Richards and Helen Neifert. Matilda Pfclair won the school championship and the District Contest. cz.- , ,...s..1 'Rg..:5 Tr. .1..' ,. - Sixty-O ne BAND XYI H1 L fsp r L ft 'fe V --W-A--f 's..f'J.5 X Ai HC D The Band NE of the livest organizations in the high school is the band. This . year the band gave concerts in nearby towns and made a tremen- dously successful appearance at the Majestic Theatre on February 24. The band played at all the basketball games during the season, gave numerous concerts in assembly, and entered the band contest, held in Lansing, in May. There has been a great increase in interest in band work and the instrumentation of the band has improved greatly. Two alto horns, two tenor horns a bass drum and a helican horn have been purchased by the school and these allow for an increased personnel. Mr Andrews the director has also been very successful in building up .1 Junior band to proude future members for the senior band. Personnel Clurmets Charles Hoffman Angelo Caruso Thomas Gallic William Loose Alvin Ellwood Jack Ixreger Arthur Hesburn Robert Taylor Wilbur Moehring Flute Harold Lange Piccolo Edith Strong Saxophones Edward Benson Alexander Nellis NV lmer Paquette james La Boe Robert Miller Maxm Simon Emerson Weiss Burdette Milkms William Schweiss Basses Charles Snell Roy Patten Drums Arthur Dunham George Hadley Donald Ross Raymond Walters Comets Velva Barnes Arthur Strauss Cecil Schultz John Czadzeck Archibald Brighton Wxlbert Franc s Victor Sedliar George Baxsley Mellophones William Kershaw A Earl Sonnenburg Jack Johns Paul Giannolo Bantones Joe Caruso Clifford Hendricks Ralph Ridge - , Y ' 7 P . - 2 I Wilma Morrison Tenors Marcus Betwee Einar Wertenon Trombones George Conklin Charles Ruptert Mr. Tillman Mr. Granilich Bells Arthur Dunham Herbert Girardin Cymbals, Triangle Herbert Girardin OFFICERS C. B. Andrews, Director Charles Hoffman, Student Leader William Kershaw, Secretary Arthur Strauss and William Loose, Librarians Charles Snell, Stage Manager P4 i l 4 1 i i i I l r I 4 Sixty- Three Siwy-Four ORCHESTRA r ,M-M as f -.,.,.-.-., Band Organizations E I'--T HERE are four organizations within the Wi Hi Band, including lj the Saxophone Ensemble, the Brass Quartette, the Clarinet Sextette, and the Mellophone Trio. ' 'A Those in the Saxophone ensemble are: Edward Benson, Alexander Nellispjunior Hoifrnan, James La Beau, Robert Miller, Maxin Simon, Wilmer, Paquette and Emerson Weiss. The Brass Quartette is com- posed osf Velva Barnes, Arthur-Strauss, Archibald Brighton and Victor Sedlior. Another quartette under the same heading is Velva Barnes, Arthur Strauss, William Kershaw and joe Caruso. The clarinet sextette has asllits members: Junior Hoffman, Wil'iam. Loose, Jack Kreger, Arthur Hesburn, Robert Taylor and Ralph Moerhing. The Mellophone Trio completes the group with Bill Kershaw, Earl Sonnenburg and Jack johns. X ,lv 1 , Wsfkrvil, y slr? ilxl-1 2911 I f The Wi Hi Orchestra e V THE past year the Wi Hi Orchestra has proven to be a very I active organization. The members meet every Monday and Wed- nesday, after school, for practice. The organization has been an indispensable aid to the Junior Play, the Senior Play, the Amateur Thespian, and other similar events inthe auditorium, as well as contributing many numbers to the Friday morning assemb ies. ' i Under the direction of Mr. Andrews and the coliperation of the mem- bers, the orchestra has made remarkable progress and now consists of the :following members: First Violins ' 'Cello Harold Lange C Cecile Masten Ygalfggxzison cgi-igur Strauss I, ' i i I 2-giikey Charles Snell Velva Barrie? M i U i 1 l Ili ' . 8 rea Second Violins Q-1' ilu , was i.: 'si ei xlSc N 1 Ethel Huchthausen 2, :Q ' ml N bert I -il k Beatrice Gabriel 1 'N' ' 5'7'L'-' MW m :JF. . 1 I 1' ' gmt, 'iwairfss ' ,fi ma 1 at is Junior Hoffman ' 'W ' .. ' i f .4 - h N ' - -Q-2. 5,34 William Loose ' ve' aruso we -' ' I 'ME ' ww Ev in A a n u u l I I -'I 'Sixty-Five if se ' xv. ' -Jia.. 1'-,f:..F Vf,x'fy-Si.r Seven Keys to Baldpate EVEN KEYS T0 BALDPATE, the Senior play, which was pre- S sented December 3, 1926. was a great success. The office of the Baldpate Inn at Midnight was the scene of the play. Mr. Magee, fNeil Smithj, a novelist, is at Baldpate to write a novel in twenty-four hours. Before leaving, the Innkeeper fMaurice Reistmanj, and his -wife, CNancy Flackj, tell Magee that there is only one key to the inn and he would not be interrupted as he had it. Magee starts on his book but hears a key in the lock. John Bland QBob La Ruej right handy man to Thomas Hayden millionaire fBill Kershawj enters and puts a roll of money into a safe. Magee locks Bland in a room and goes down when he hears a second key Mary Norton newspaper reporter fMarion Steinj and Mrs Rhodes CRuth Smithj enter Mary asks to be allowed to report on his progress in writing the book - Peter the Hermit fLewis Fulmerj enters and frightens them- Magee sent the women upstairs and gets rid of the Hermit. He again starts on his book but hears another key. Myra Thornhill fEsther Mollnoj enters going to the safe. She te1's Magee that sheis Mrs. Hayden and is there to get the money to save her hus- band from disgrace Magee goes on with his story Another key is turned and Lou Mai: fBennie Yackj right hand man to Mayor Corgan QW 'C. Rasburyj enters with him to find the Hermit at the safe. They throw the Hermit out and take the money . Magee draws his gun on them and forces them to a room where he locks them Meanwhile M. Hayden enters and is confronted by Myra and the men. Magee calls the police CSidney Long chief Junior Hoff- man and Edward Bensonj Realizing that the graft game isup they start quarrelmg and Lou .Max shoots Myra who tried to double cross him. The police arrive and the chief decides to take the money and go to Canada The other men claim the money and start fighting with him. During the fight the Hermit throws the money in the' fire. I The owner fRalph -Frosticj enters wi - ey and tells Magee that the whole thing wasga MJ, ' i e I: novels would be it they L T Szxty-Seven 7 a 1 Y I 1 Y , . , I I ' Y , . . - 1 1 . . a 7 P 1 . . X 1 9 a . ' 1 . . . . 7 , 7 , . . 7 . 1 n ' S M N M. I ' 17' I S ll l IS H . ng' Pl! : ' ' ' I 1 . - 'If' ' ' ini my I ll ur g': :IH I uxru mi - :U I ' H ' II E V 1 v ull!!! HHH'-IIE! 'mls zu , .- ' 1 'L . iv' gga ,uf 'ff f l I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I J . ir. V. rf, ..-s, .A, , , W, f J., . . - , A. -'- l....,,.....A 5ZIl-....:.,. ..-. , - .. -Q Sixty-Eight THE YOUNGEST ,. X1 k K if js i ...li lii..I..l +1 1. .. -w,Af, SX, The Youngest I i I NE of the big events of the year was the Junior play, The . 0 Youngest, which was presented on March 25, 1927. Budd Carr and - ' Alleene Browne carried the leading roles. I The play centered around Richard Winslow, the youngest son of A Mrs. Winslow. He was continually nagged by his pompous older brother, Oliver, and the conceited, yet attractive, second brother, Mark. ' Far from the least of his worries was his married sister, Augusta, who, in spite of the objections of her husband, Alan, insisted on living at . hrrmue with the family, because it was so much better than they could afford themsefves. I Richard's only champion in the family is his enthusiastic, fun-lov- ing younger sister, Muff. MuE's charming guest, Nancy, arrives to spend the Fourth of july and succeeds in making Richard's 'life more ' enjoyable. Nancy makes a wager with Muff that within a week she can make a real man of Richard. In this cause she is supported by Alan, - who is the lawyer of the Winslow family. Nancy wins the bet. Richard in the meantime has become greatly infatuated with Nancy. , She re- n turns this love. The entire ,family is greatly surprised at this'turn of affairs, as Richard is now head of the family. Katie, the maid of the , family, is portrayed by Mary Cox. . I CAST OF CHARACTERS I I Mrs. Charlotte Winslow .................................................... Helen Paulson Q l Oliver Winslow ............ ................................ ..... .... ........ .......Bob Drysdale 4 , Mark V inslow ........................................................................ Donald ,Tones August Winslow Martin, the married daughter ............ Edith Thorn Alan Martin, the son-in-law ............................................ Marcus Betwee ' ' Martha Winslow QMuffJ, the youngest daughter ...... Olive Griffith Richard Winslow, the youngest ........ .. .................................... Budd Carr Nancy Blake, the charming guest ................................ Alleene Browne ' Katie, the maid ....................................... i ................... ............... M ary Cox PRODUCTION STAFF ' Business Manager ........... .. ............................................... Bruce Maddock Ticket Sales Manager .................................................................. Mary Cox 1 Assistant ....., .. ................. . ...... ..... ............................. Paul Gianola Publicity Manager .......... ........ A rchibald Brighton . Assistant ............................................................. - ................... Ruth Wolcott A g Stage Manager .. ...... ....... ......... .. ..................................... Q ...... Robert Miller Carpenters ........................................................................... .Earl Nellis, Ch, Sam Wimbush, Walter Dysert .W I chnau . .Properties ............................................ Gladys Pi e Q Wa as ir. r A C 'F al . 13553 ,-5 ,ostumes ....... ....... i . ' . gm, L1,'?f,w- a iff: . Prompter ....... ' Rd -lil -' me u Electrician .... . .... ,, ezn sua qigl Ca ag: gm 4 ,Q Director .......... ni '. , Q, 51: rllj. -Iii. ,....-- . .L ' . 1 ltr xl. use Ill! !! IME , in T 5 n ., - - -If .2-, 4 1.4 'QJSV-L - I ' I l l l !-l1'l1l-I- l- u--I-J 4 -A... Y . Q MQ .sim--.xmg avrgf- vufy Y'YF:'f1VG 3 IJELLJJ ,I 5.61 .,?7cHAf3oE.P JCTIDN EEJDY G-ff.-4, 5 Q21-947-5 7' 2-52 ct,-2.5-1-Q' z.,4J5e I I All-A Students URING the first semester of this year we had the largest numlmer - of All-A students in the history of our school. Twenty-foin' stu- dents earned A grades in all their subjects. Several of these people were carrying extra hours of workg most of them took active parts in club work, class activities and school plays. The Juniors led the list with six All-A students. They were close'y followed hy the Seniors and Freshmen with hve each. The Sophomores trailed with only one. Those in the Senior class were: Helen Carroll, Cecelia Gee. lithel Iluehthausen, Helen Haubrich and Loretta Strauss. The six juniors included: Evelyn XXlhreight. Catherine Flood, Sophie Korowin, l'le'en Paulson, Doris Suhr and Esther Rolcoska. The Sophomores had the least of any class, just one, Catherine Challenger. Dorothy Iiuhner. Marguerite Harnish, Fsmah Oreutt. Marahell Smith and Dorothy Slack, represented the Freshman class. The eighth grade had Mary lelorten, Helen Podolosky, Robert Taylor, and Haro'd Draheim. -Francis Bettes, Matilda Adair, and Dorothy Stern, were the All-A students of the seventh grade. ' T Seventy-One l ii 1 il l 1 . .-l ., -V 1--,.,,-wr,-,4n. i-my --v--- .-W .,, .. . ..., -.,.r. - ' - ' ' ' u-NTFS. . Xi I . 1 x . a , ,,..1 if--'X-, i 'HTF' f V .17 -VYl lM7-bMl'1-,i-..'--.-- l . v ' 1 V , , , ,. I c- .... . - .. '1, Senior Hop S i A ENIOR HOP, held on Saturday, February 5, was one of the most , Q, successful and picturesque social functions of the year. i i . The gymnasium was cleverly decorated to represent a Gypsy scene. Leaves interlaced with green and yellow streamers formed the u ceiling, while palms, branches and logs, placed around the sides of the I room, gave a woodland effect. Campfires, over which large kettles filled with punch were hung, gave greater reality to the camp scene. . A unique feature of the evening was the fortune teller, who decreed the good -or bad fate of all those who visited her tent. Tambourines . and, horns were given as favors. Claude Neimann's Collegians, who funished the music were in a special bower at one end of the gym. 'The grand, march was led by the president of the Senior Class William Kershaw and his guest Thelma Broughton. The chaperons were: Principal and Mrs. L. F. Hire Mr. and Mrs. W A M. Lacy Mr. and Mrs H. Burrell Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter and Mr. and Mrs. H Schendel. J Hop L N SATURDAY APRIL 23 tlee Animal junicr Hop was hcld in the gymnasium which had been transformed into a spring garden scene. Pink and white streamers hung from the sides of the bal- cony and miniature trees added reality 'ind charm to thc garden. ' T,he' ,. , Q , , larch was led by Robert Drysclale president of the unior cl -.f S . .-ii m ' est Blanche Morin. Favors consisted of T c n ' ' p . J .ggi If ef gf Sfltmd co ored hats for the boys' ribbon con- fet Jud dl! -, of the crowd Colored spot1l1ghts played u n ll V Qi iyjfl efpsedildariifers completing the beauty of the spring by if V , A 'li he .gby the Melody Serenaders of Wyandotte wh V O ,-T, I is f ', ,Q ,ice bower The chaperons were: M . an y rg -- we ,to xc' ir and Mrs. Lorraine F. Hire Mr. and ' ' . 1 - . Mrs. Howard B. Allen Mr. and Mrs. L - 'f'-- ' f ' A '51, . d Mrs. John McWhirter 1 I C 1 7 9 . . . I ' I I ' I I I l I 3 I I I l - i I , , A I x l ' n ' i K I C '73 I . ,, u i' J. ' u Hu 17 ' 4 , I lg ' , . . . Frei ng i , 1 , - H ., i -- I , ' n I a p lfi wt. . ' . . . ' far en 1 4 ffQ,, ,g,9:lQ,!i1lclL-anciijvafers were served during' the mtermis sis he -r ' . T fl z I 2 1 1 E i 11 ' it I K, i , V I , i Ir I bm ' ,, iS ci. , . in . ' nn W gi Y :ci , 1' . . i 1? lg . , I' - ,+ , 9 1 a S , n ' I I l I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I J I Seventy-Two 1 .g L5a5sg..14.i..g: -. . . QA - J- i l w v u I i. SL if i. 1: I E I . if ,. 5, AL ii' 'L Vi A! , xxfagl . Y.. ,.....,-..... .,-. --,-- --...Q-se,-..-,-,.--.,, ,, ATHLIELTHCS CDUnderwood 8: Underwood Seven ty- Three S Second Team Football TNNINC five out of six games, the second team had a highly succese- l ful season. Although the team was inexperienced and light, the fellows were a hard-fighting hunch. The season opened away from home against licorsek first team. The Reserves were the victors. T-0. ln the next game the team was defeated hy River 'Rouge with a score of ti-0. fit the first home game our team got revenge. The future XYi Hi representatives held River Rouge scoreless with a score of '35-U. ln the next game the boys got their first taste of mud. defeating Fordson on our own field, lil-0, XVhile the second team was going at top speed they met Lincoln Park. The hoys from Lincoln llark felt the effects of our team's power and drive hy taking a defeat of 48-0. ln the last game of the sea- son XVyandotte niet an old rival, Grosse lle. The team kept up their win- ning streak hy taking the hig end of a 25-0 score. Much of the success is due to the efficient work of Coach O. G. l,'lCIl11C'f'. www: ty-Po ur sv Football N Sl'l'l'l'f rmltl1C lzict that XYy:111clut1v's lllllllllllll SCZISUII was llIIll'I'6fl lay I iiiiurics, lmth mi and ull' the grid, thc tcnm plziycfl lIll11S1lZlllj' harcl :Incl lziccwl victory :111rl xlc-font witl1 thc same grit. 'l'l10 hovs rclmrtvcl lor Dl'Z1K'lll'0 thc lirst wcclc of sclimml :111rl. with gimcl cu:u'l1i11g :xml hnrrl wm'k-mils, slicccc-rlc-cl in gctling' in slmpc for thc lirst 51711110 of the scftscm. 'l'hc 0llCl1ll'IgI gzunc was plays-fl :lt lllllllk' with thc league ch:111111s nf the pre-viuiis season, l'nrl lliirmm. lt w:1s Z1 hzlrrl, 4-x'v11 gzuue :mil c-mlcrl with ll 7-7 score. fill SClJl0llllTC1' f3I, Xyyflllfltllll' cluwm-rl l:CI'INlIllC with thc very 11110-sirlctl score of 230-0. Um' 11cxlg:1111c was plnyml mi I1 nimlcly livlcl against thc- llCZlYf' Munroe tc':1111 with clisustruus results. The h11:1l score was Mmmrnc li, XN ym1clnttc-U. XX'y:111rluttc c:u11c hack lighting the next wcclc :mil rlclc-:Ltccl Ypsi li-0, At Mt. Cfleniciis the team played one of thc hzirclest gzuncs of the season. The boys showed their true colr1rs.:mfl fought lffllll whistle to whistle. XYyz111clotte 18, Mt. Clemens 25. .51'-zwzly-l if L . l 1,-- f . . ' ' -' ' C117 -H?---e-A-11-1 After three weeks of rest we fmlayved our traditional rivals, River Rouge. On account of injuries received in the Mt. Clemens game, we started with seven substitutes and were downed by the score of 7-0. l The team next iourneyed to Royal Oak. 'There the ji,nx , presented itself in the form of a wet field and wqbwere defeated bythe worst score of the season-Wyandotte 0, Royal Oak'44ft ' Wyandotte lost its fourth game in a row to Pontiac with a score of 20-0. Q The next and last game of the season was played at home against Birmingham. It was the home-coming igame and the rooters 'numbered over a thousand. The' boys showed their mettle and. in face of the many casualties of the season, lost bvjthe very small score of 6-0. The Wyandotte Reserveshad a decisively victorious season with five games in their favor and only one defeat. Vllith' most of these men return- ing nextiyear, Wyandotte's future looks unusually bright. 3 LINE-UPS FIRST TEAM, . SECOND TEAM Tillman ........... , ............... ........... L . E.: ..... L ................................... Moore LaRue ,,,, ,,,, ...,....... L. T ........ ' ........ Kremer Philport ..... . .... ........... L . G ........ ........ D arago Hackbarth ........ ........ , .. .C .......... ...... K uczera Frieberg ........ ........... R . G ........ -.------------ T hill Moore ,,,,.,.,,, ..... ....... L . T ........ ................ B enson Whelan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,. R, E ,,,, .... .. Bloomshield Lajoie ......... ........... Q . B .... ..... ........ P a .uquette Yack .................... ........... R . H ........ ---.------- D ysert Watkowski ........ .................... L . H ............ .......................-------.---- C SFI' Haas ................................................ F. B ..................--..--.-.--..---.---- -------- K nack Subs-Erwin, Jones, Wiley, Path, Wilson, Smith, Long, Kremer, Benson, Giebel. ' rig -QT y I j ig , l l i Seventy-Six e 3 4 v 4. 'XJ : A ' if- . , -. ,il if I . m. :aiai.eTigg.. A T 2 Basketball - Y XYINNING live out of eight league games, VVyandotte placed sec- ond in the S. li. A. A. League. XYe started the season by playing VValkerx'ille Tech. on our Hoor and came out on the small ends of the 20-S score. VVC continued on our way hy losing the next live games in a row--Assumption 211-H, Redford Ili-S, Redford 15-1 1, .Xssuinption T28-11, and Adrian 20-16. Our league season opened at Port Huron and the boys won, '33-15. XYe then niet disaster at the hands of the fast Monroe team. Finals, 21-7. ln the next three games the team showed the best playing that was seen during the season. XYe 'heat River Rouge 21-15, Grosse Pointe 123-ll. and Royal Oak 18-1-1. llirmingham stopped our winning streak by a 213-16 score. However. we regained our speed and stopped the fast Ypsi squad, 15-10. Our next four games did not add to our percentage. NVe lost to Fern- dale, River Rouge, Adrian and Monroe in a. row. The second Monroe defeat came during the regional tournament that was held here. Smfvfzty-Svtlmz HADLEY Line-up second Rcgulars VVe again ended our losing steak by stopping St. Pat's. 1?-7. The score tends to show that the game was close, but it was not. for St. Pat s dropped but one Field goal during the entire game. Our last defeat Came from Monroe, the third time they beat us during the season, this time at the district tournament in De- troit. The Final score was T35-1.1. The lirst semester our team was led by XYalter Tillman. Ed- ward Patch led the squad the second semester. Tillman was forced to quit in February be- cause of the nine semester ruling. semester: FROSTIC Right Forward Geibel ..........,..., ,,,,,,,, Erwm ....,..,... Wilsoii .,..,. Path ........,.,. . ....Left Forward Center .,...Right Guard Hackbarth ...............,........................,.,,,........-.......,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Left Guard Subs-Wiley, Betwee, johns and Smith. Armstrong, Millspaugh, Philport, Taylor, Knack, Basketball Tournament IGHTFFN Class li, C and D schools entered the Second Annual Regional Sub-District Tournament, held in VVyandotte. March 10, 11 and 12. Approximately four thousand people attended the games. Holy Redeemer, of Detroit, won the Class B title by downing Monroe in the fmalsl Monroe beat VVyandotte in the preliminaries by a 26-18 score. Wiyandotte won the consolation game against St. Patrick by a 12-7 score. VVyandotte was again defeated by Monroe in the Detroit tourna- menit by a 25-15 score. River Rouge captured the Class C title by beating Lady of Lourdes, of River Rouge. Trenton vmn,C1ass D honors from Flat Rock, . 'Nofieyof the Winners in the Sub-District Contest survived in the Regional Tournament in Detroit. . 37:5 Eff-1 .S'r'r'r11fy-Fiylzt Baseball f' RYOUTS for our baseball squad were the smallest we have had in many seasons. 1 Hennie Yack was elected captain of the squad, but it was found that he had eompleted eight semesters in high sehool and was ineligible to compete this season. Coach Simmons had the diliieult job of picking six new regu'ars from men who had never played on a high school team before. Men back from last season were Girardin tpitcherj, Millspaugh fseeond basej. and Ciebel leateherj. The new regulars were Kremer Hirst basej, Zuks tshort stopj, Taylor ttbird basel, l'ath teenter lieldl. .Xrmstrong fleft heldl, and NYhelan fright lieldj. Substitutes were 'l'hill, lirandes, Schwartz and Philport. SCHEDULE Opponents VVyandotte April 19, Hamtramck Cawayl .......Y,......... ........ . .. 4 3 April 26, River Rouge thomel ........ ........ 3 4 April 29, Ypsilanti tawayj .........,... .... 7 ll May 3, Hamtramck thomej ....... . May 6, Monroe fhomej ................. May 13, Birmingham Cawayl May 20, Port Huron Cawayj ........... May 24, River Rouge fawayl .......r. May 27, Royal Oak cll0l'llCl ., june 3, Grosse Pointe tawayj .5'f'z'vnfy-Nine ' F'lQ a H'?VT1 -hegguxvw-we-u-gEuung1f Rowing Crew YKNDOTTE High School organized the first rowing crew of the Middle VN est in the spring of 1926 This was made possible through the courtesy of the American Legion Boat Club by giving us the use of their equipment The crew was first supervised by Mr Roth and later under the I Cg1OH coach Mr Fltzpatrlck Two crews vxere organwed and they rowed their first race Decoiation Day The First crew wx on and several members of the second crew were made substitutes Early in July they lost a race to a Junior crew from the Detroit Boat f ub Later in fheshmmmonth the crew went to the Canadian Henley Re gatqta held, at -St, Catheriries. Again they lost to a more experienced crew A from Ott y K M l Nellish Thornton Bates, Magnus Meiersg Widner l B Laty Bob xG5iff'6Tfd1'lisleNVilsDn, Marcus Erwin, Curtis Bowbeer, and Bill ' B Kees! aw, CgOXSVY2:llQ'l,i comprised the crew that were taken to Canada. ,..-..g-ALL if E has been discontinued as a school organization. l The boys ie? ' ibut for the Legion junior crew. 1 I I '- Q ...nhht is ,m We Wi Mill ini' Sul V - 'V ,' ' C Y i H 'C' ' ' .,,.l..e-V, ....,.... i I 1 1 l 1 1 I Eighty ALL ., , F Track :ei h'1lf of the S L X 1 in 1 1 ie team was captained hy NValter llysert, a dash man and a two-letter man. Twice last year he took second place in the 100-yard dash at state 1neets in Kalamazoo. The men hack from last year, hcsides Captain liyscrt, were: Avery CunlitTe, distance man: Harlan Cnnliile, cross-country mang and Harold Lange, high jumper. The new prospects were: Nellis, llorn. Sonnenherg, Brown, Darago, McColla and Jones. Hli track tcam began the season with good prospects of placing in the upi ' . 7. .1 . A. meet held at Yi silz t' in sl inc. Tl VN'yandotte made l5 points at the track meet held at Kalamazoo, May 7. Mcfolla was the high point man of the team and sccond high point scorer of the meet, scoring eight points. Harlan Cunlitte scored tive points hy winning the 440-yard dash in 55 seconds. Sonnenherg ran third in the -lilo. McColla ran the 100-yard dash in 10.2 seconds and took second place in the 220-yard dash. On Saturday, May 14, VVi Hi met Royal Oak and River Rouge in a dual meet at Royal Oak. lYe hold three league records that have not been approached lay other teams for some time. liiflllfj'-flllt' Y , ' . rf V '- -14.-M V. . - X fir W x ' . ,. ,,,j,,i, , u .-I-as-..W-.--..n.-F .W , 1 g.. - ., s , I Q, '-- Q xgkn-, , Girls' Basketball I NTERCLASS basketball tea.ms for Senior High girls were organized LA 1 this year. r I The Seniors, captained by Nancy Flack, led the rest of the teams at the end ofthe schedule, having won all interclass games played. They lost a post-season game to the Faculty. The Juniors were runners-up, while the Sophomores and Freshmen broughtup the rear. Helen Paulson was captain of the Juniorsg Dorothea Congdon, Sopho- moresg and Esma Orcutt, Freshmen. The interclass teams were super- vised by Miss Helen Gladding instructor ' Tenms 'ENNIS 1S fast becomlng our most popular of all school sports Thxs year Mr Henderson staged a school tournament for the second trme rn school hlstory Students were entered 1n the followmg events Boys Smgles Boys Doubles Glrls Sl11glCS Grrls Doubles and M1xed Doubles The tournament was so successful and Cfeated such mteraest that undoubtedly it w1l1 become an annual augt1t1.lt1o'i'i+. The ftotrrrrament was held for the purpose of prckmg the hesti pta'-yers 'ion alcteam to represent Wyandotte at Yps'1lant1 on May 26 27 28 Glrls Baseball V LL Freshmen Sophomore Junxor and Semor b11 lS gym classes were d1v1ded 1nto baseball squads thls year The teams played agalnst each other to declde the champlons of the Senlor H1gh Belle Isle Meet YAN-DQTIQE entered the annual Belle Isle meet for the second time The ae-ld on June 'S at Belle Isle hysrcal Educatlon Department chose fortv glrls to al le lDALlh1llalS e lzdr ptamed the 7th and 8th grades The fol n lv A ,r nt d gash broad Jump dash and throw baseball r n bbstar relay! 1AQ.llEd'UYZat1OI'1 Department entered about 150 boys wa Q , egaclfgclass of each grade I'hey are entered rn the 'txmtl brbad jump low hurdles shot put and relays n hdlneen selected to act as captam of the meet , Johns jumor Hrgh Burdett Mllk1HS Labadre jimmy Alfano I B Ford Sam Alfano I , V 9 ' 7. - 9 ' K - 1 I ' t Q 7 t I . SHG 1 4 . - 0 ,B 'Vx 31.11 1:1 . . S ' . V v- U A . I on. , reple ent eQd!oTE' s v B- 1- - igh School. Mable Zeismer captained the 9'tl1'4Cl.' bfi I Q - l - lo 7 get : f a q ' y 193' , ' , ' , th ,lay 'I , Y ' NL . I ' X ' Q S 5 -:fig h I W VI- ' . P I 100 rtdl all T ', A , , - . O .ff - l , , ' . . 2 . .V 1 ' f- Y - 3 ' 1 3 , t 3 . . , R. Eighty-Two '. . . - ,fQ.i'1 ,,,- -f W. . .. .. 5.-..-W-.. ,.-.- Jr--. ,. .,,. 'L I 5 - ' -2 .. . , , :, . W ' A 1.,k.'- .'.', .4 ' -'TY1'i','l.,, D ': : '3 ' . fr 44' , Ai' ,. J .-1 --- - - 5. 5,5-1-'-'Z 'LV'- r 'full 'v.Y:.,7 1.1-M, 44.4.--f P--.. . .f ,, ' f -- --?-wr-1 . FACULTY TEAM ,4'r LQ5,1'7 , n 25Df2,ev1v-r'.s. cjikfl Eff,-1Mp.s ,4-7' ., 71-svvm.fz5h Tkunngf . K K K wg . 1 'gy L J :ggi 7 g,.. A sim-if 3-fav,-az veaglil at --1 1 1-QMS:- QEQF77 ff 2'Q7l2w4 'fl+lfA3lL-Sfiigg 1'fQ4::gvf Eighty- Tlrrvc ' v ': , -Hi , ,. ' J , , z., 'irfifr-5. .. .....,,,.. ... 4.1.-- , . ,. NX ...s................-W.. f gt for is a i X at K-,M Q--1-A --------f--Jirffll Interclass Basketball UR first Junior High School interclass basketball league was formed lo by Mr. Henderson this year. The league consisted of twenty-four teams, which included the seventh and eighth grades of the Roosevelt and Labadie Rhools. Each team had ten members, who elected their own captain. The teams were divided into three groups-the Reds, who played at the Labadie school on Mondays and Wednesdaysg the Whites, who played on the Roosevelt -court Saturdays, and the Blues, who played on Mondays and Wednesdays. V The champions were the 8-A Labadie Reds, captained by Murphy. The VVhites were the 7-B winners, also of the Labadie school, led by Cap- tain Kelly. The Blue winners, led by Fred Bute, hailed from the Roose- velt 8-A class. ' ' Mr. Henderson, Amos Thill and Ralph Frostic were the otlicials. Ralph was thereferee atithe Roosevelt school and Amos ofliciated at the Labadie The full schedulenwas not carried out as the league was started too late in the season. Each ,team played an average of tive games but the leaders were so superior in their games that they could not have been moved from the top had they played the remaining games scheduled. Faculty Basketball SUMMARY . Total games played ........................................................... ...--..------.---.------- Won ...... .....a........- .... - .......... - ................ --..-.-.---------------------------- Lost ............... .. ........ .... ........... ...... . . ............................... ...... . .. N 51 Q. 'am v ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,.... :lb 'FT tsgg e' e ........... . . xr' --Q ' score .... F ............................ ..... ....... I I V IL ' 'in i-J. .................................................................... .. A asp. sg'urn '1rlu11l Cplle ,p-and Ypsilanti Normal 1n the college class' It ,r l j p I t JC 3, up Levey 'Sports-in the independent class as s 2'ff1' vrig ' A e f from this district. , fu -qii .T r,. i j ' it -- r.- 'ca 1 r of opposition scheduled by Manager Clif- T , si' -u hat they were able to outscore their oppo- 9. q-spiny:-sy, l I l Y . . C I - 1 I l QQ? I r- . 17 g 10 l f- X ssls . l Xu Anal gi, -. r W 1 - 422 ' 1' g K n 9 11 - n I l l , I I L , I HE is f a q-M-., .,, la '-- 1 ther for their fifth season, met such teams - 1 - , r . . . ' G U 1 S 'P ll 5 ' . T , I , F l..-al t a. ' r ' V' .NU l r if . . ' Ill S 8 l'l,1 In ' fo l is v ' is 1I4 - 'Q - 6 es. ' I I L 5 g 5 I I I I I I - I I I I I I I 'J Eighty-Four I T' .... wg... W- V --i- Q,.i. -kQL'l1du1'v. mud N l'mh-rwuml. CDRGANHZATHQNS ' El' .2 pt A . c , ,A gy M., i f -. mateur Thespian Society COIXIICIJY hy Lewis Beach, entitled, The Goose llangs High, was chosen hy the Xxlllllllllll' 'lihespian Sfieieiy as their :annual pru- duetion. The play was presented on lllay Iltlth. Contrary to the tradition of the Thespizins, the male ro es were carried hy hnys instead uf hy 'l'hespian Club nienilxers. AX great deal of interest was shown on the preseiitzntiiiii of this play as it is the Iirst time any uf the lliespians, with the l'XCL'lJll4JIl of l.:ulyne lfnhner, had taken part in a 'llhespian play. Since the society has hm-en made an honorary une, ,Nlleene llrowne. Larlyne lfulnier, Nancy Flack. Marion Stein, Helen l,ILlllS1l1l, and Olive Griffith have been initiated. The officers for the past year have heen: l'resiflent. Laclyne lTl1ll1lCI'Q vice-president, Nancy Flackg secretary and treasurer, ,Xlleene llrowne: and patroness, Miss Euphernia Carnahan. The Amateur Thespizm Society was founded in 15121 under the sponsorship of Miss Sarah liolmins-on. ln lSl'22-23, Miss l'inney was lmatroness. and the play, Neighhors,', was presented. In TSVBSZ-Qt, the society was under the direction of Miss llarwielc. and under her supervision four one-act plays were presenied. During 1972 l-535, Miss Blake was patroness. and the play, A Southern Cinder- ella, was given under her direction. On April 22nd, 1925, the Constitution was adopted and the society was made an honorary -society. The aim of the Amateur 'Vliespian Society is the furtherance of high school dramatics. , ., ., ..-,... , , ,. ., .J - , , . V ,. 'Q 1 -1 1 ' ff ' fs J --wha ,Xa-n V ,V --. ,, V M , , , , , -l2.fff.ff.lE....... .,LQ':.E1f .TI Yi 7'.-on-:- -f L'l'!'!'i1'-S -s ' i ' Eigllly-Six' ational Honor Society s s tht mtmlurship of the ullll the election of this year's feniorq, ' - x National lligh Sellool llonor Society. of NYya m , nmlrtte has been brought to a total of nine. XYhi e memhership is restrietecl to pupils who stanrl in the first fourth of their respective classes in scholarship, election to this society is not alone clepencleut on this. lint also on leacler- ship, service, anil character, as well Klemhers of the chapter are of two lcincls, active ancl graduate. ln orcler that the society may he a continuous one, three memlmers who will he seniors the next semester are chosen from the junior class. llelen llaulmriclc, lYilliam and li la Houston. were the charter meinlmers from last year eleetecl when juniors. Urlieers of this year's organization are: Kershaw. who were l'resiclent .........,........... ............,..,...........,. , ,.,.. ..... l l elen llaulmrieh Yice-l'resiclenl ,.... .......,..... l leleu Carroll Secretary .........,., .....,.,...,.... lf clith Carroll Treasurer .... .....,.,,.................e...,......... . .. .....,.,... liihel Huehthausen fltlier menilmers are Mary Schwel XYilliam Kershaw, Ella Hous- ton anrl llolm lflaas. Eiylzfy-Sec i ll The Girls Glee Club and Sextette llli Girls' Glee Club and Sextette for this year was under the direc- -l tion of Miss Angus. The lirst semester the Glee Club met each week on Friday afternoon for their practice. Beginning with the january semester, however. the girls had to meet in the ninth hour once a week for practice, Miss ,Xngus being unable to take charge of it any other time. llut. having' once learned how much they could improve their ability to sing. they were willing to do so. Hy doing this they have helped make the ninth hour enjoyable for the chronic members of that particular institution. The Senior Girls' Sextette is composed of Helen Ranka. Esther Klollno, Doris Martin. Helen Haubrich. Ruth Smith and Lillian Snell. Helen Lauffer is accompanist. The Girls' Sextette appeared in the con- cert given by the band, February 24, at the Maiestic Theatre. lioth the Cllee Club and the Sextette have appeared on Friday programs throughout the year. The officers of the Glee Club for the first semester were: Lillian Snell, president, and Edith Carroll, secretary: while the second semester ofhcers were: Helen Laulier, president, and Mary Crosby, secretary. Eighty-Eight Music Club RGAXNIZICID last year, the Music Club nmv has n 1m'n1lmci'sl1ip of furty-livc persons actively intcrcstecl in fnrtlicring :ln interest in music znnung students. The clnln has ll short niusiczll 1Jl'llQ'l'Z11N at eva-1'v meeting and furnishes 1 niusiczil number fm' the lfriclay morning zlssuinlmly IJl'Ug'l'1llll. lt spun- furccl the 1n'ug1':1in given lay the XYestci'n State Norinxil files' flnlm in mn' ilirliloriinn. llic clulw has given an llllillfllllll party in tlic gfylIlI111Sll11l1 :tml :llsu :l 'mllc-1'-skziti11g ' party at lilizalmelli Lake. Yicc-l'rcsirlcnt ......... .Y..,..-IllI'IlUl' Huffman OFFICICRS FIRST SICMIZSTICR Prcsiclcnt ....,,..........,..........i......................,,,..,.l..,..............,......,..,.,,. Bill Kcrsliuxv r S k'Cl't'lZlI'j'-'liI'Q1lSl1I'l' Ol: l'i'4-siclcnt ................... Yirv- l,I'L'Sl1ll'lll ......... Svcrutziry-'l'i'u:1siil'ui',, ,,., , ,, ..,.............,.............................................. Marcus lictxvcc IFICIERS SECOND SEMESTER lluffinan ...,.........HZ1YlH!1 Cfnnliffc ...,...litl1cl Hnclithnuscil Eiglzfy-Nim' Chemistry Club iem Linh, which was organized in present nieinlmership totaling thirty-three. hlrinnziry, 151245 xxith has been flue to the nntiring effmts of Nr. Allen, who has hun elnh's zlclvisur since its OT'Q'Z'l1IiZZ1tiUIl. The nieinhers uf the elnh are ilzinninfr to iresen in suing fnti l s I T liriclav murnine' zissemhl f, n ircwrnin eonsistinff entirelv uf chnnnsti , Fu PN 5 . experiinen ts. :ls h Mr. Frostic, Mr. Hire, Mr. Murphy, :ind Mr. liZl1'I'lZlI'li were aiu Ll mimzlry members. The Ofhcers of the first semester were: President ....,............,......Y ................................... Vice-President .,,........ . Secretary- Treasurer ......i.. ............... The officers of the second semester were: Ninety President ............................... ............ ..................... .-.. Vice-President A... ....... . ....... Secretary-Treasurer ..... ........v.. .......BilI Kershaw ......Marens Erwin Smith .,..,Marcns Erwin Genevieve Krebs Edith Lzirrnll IIE Cl membership of sixteen, has proven to he Z1 very zletive Linh its Mneh of the snucss Aviation Club l Ill'S AXYI.-X'I'lON C'l.l'l3 was wrgaiiizcrl twn ya-ars agn linda-r I Ili lcaclvrsliip fMi I ' mx Q i U '. bolus. lllcmlmcrs uf the club arm- vcrv active and liavv talccn part in scvc-ral airplane- mc-cts. A ycar ago liarl Nvllis, wlifi is umv pri-siclc-nt of thc- club, won a trip to lll1llZl4lCllblllIl tu tlic SCSCllll-LiClllCl111lIll by takf mg third placc at thc Fnrd .Xirpurt in an uiitmluur mudcl airplane crui- lvsl. .Xt thc district lmluur Model Plano Cuntcst licld at Class 'l'c'cl1 audi- llll-ll im in March, the six lmovs wlm rcprcsclitvcl nur sclmul twirl: six plan-s mit nf a possible iiftccii. liach boy was gixx-ii n ride in a llcss plane as a reward. .N wcck later, at tllc First National lmlum' lXludcl .Xirplaivc Cuiitvst. Izarl Ncllis tuple sccoml place. The prize was a lll11Nll'Cfl dollars. a F.. H11-'lit in a St-lfridgc lficld plane, and a -limiur mcmlmcrsliip in the IM-truit l'lx'mg Club. tlic :X omits-st was hold for XVyandottc Aviatimm Club mn-mlmers mmly, in lirst uf May. Mr. A. IZ. Milkins presvnted a cup tw the winner. N izzuf-x'-Ona Boys' Rifle Club UR Rovs' Ritle Club was orffanized two rears affo under the direction . 6 . . I 5 of lllr. Henney, who was second lieutenant Ill the army and who had charge of rifle instruction in various training camps. This group of boys meet two nights a week on the range in the base- ment of the high school. During' the year the boys kept a chart on which all the scores were placed, and the results for some of the boys were very interesting and showed much improvement over the beginning of the year. Early in the spring the club gave a movie and with the proceeds a new range rifle was purchased. The high scores of the year were made by Earl Nellis. foe Darago, joy McCa1la, VVilliam Benjamin and Vernon Hloomshield. Officers of the club are: President ............,.............. ........................................... I Earl Nellis Secretary-Treasurer ....... ................................... IN lilton Dickman Range Olticers ........... ........ J oy Mcfalla and Albert XVhclan I Nzmffy-Tivo Girls' Rifle lub X i' ' Q ' sl pupiilui' wmm-11's sports. is gaining liI'l.I'.IxX, mi- ut thc nm: fzivm' in mzmy high sclmuls. lizirly in thc SClllL'SlL'l', Unit I, uf thc iiirls' Xzntimizil lunim' ' 1 Ritic Corps, was u1'g'zuiizccl at Iximscvclt High Sclnml. 'l'hc Cillil furiiiccl this yi-zu' is :1 pciwiiziiiciit ivigziiiizzitimmii than has hen-ii uiiicizilly clizu'tci'a-rl umm hczidquzirtcrs. i'l'zu'1icu was hclcl twu nights ai wcck to cnzihlc L'X'k'l'j' mic In shunt. .X cwiiipclitivc system is furimilzitcri tliruiigli thc mlivisimi of thc ihlh mtu four tczims. Utiiccrs ut this ya-:11 s cliziptci' :irc as fu'lmx's: liislriirtm- ...... ,...,........,..... ............., ,.........,.......,...,...... X I i ss Ulmhiiiig Sl1IDL'l'YiSUl' ...,.......,.....,,.. ....,....... H nlvii Carroll .Xssistzmt SlllM'I'YiSUl' ....., Dorothy julinslmi lh'cm'clcr ...,..,,.............. ....,.. L umm 'IXIIOIIIDSOII XY:irclcn ............. .,,... I .zidyiiu Fuhucr Runga' Ofhu-i': First Sciiicstci' ..,.... .,,..,. I ivlcn llziiilmrich Scvmirl Sn-im-slcr ........ ,.... I .uuccillu Bl1l'kCj' ,Xssisizmt Rzuiga- Uiiiccr .,..... ,,..., B lilylllk' Gahlc .V1'm'ly- 'l'l1 rm' The Boy Scouts Nli of the most interesting events of tlie Scout season x as lflelcl meet lielcl lfelmruzny '26 in the school gynlnzisnun uht leztturecl nunierous gznnes and contests. :X luke tu tirosse lle Hts uuutlier of tlie niuny enjoyulmle events. The Seouts orffunizecl in lilllllill' uncler the mlireetion of B tw , Murphy as seoutinzister. 'lliey begun with eleven scouts zlncl non li 21 full troop of tliirty-two with Z1 large waiting list ul boys who noun like lu join us soon as there is I1 VZICZIIICY. The troop has one merit lmclge scout, one lirst-class scout tl several seeoncl-class scouts. The officers of the organization are: Senior Petrol Leader ...........,t...............v.... ------------ B illy FFUSYQC Patrol Leader of the Flying Hilglff .v---- ---A'-------'------, f Viv Bill? Patrol Leader of the Lions ......,......... Assistant ..,......................--------.---4--- Patrol Leader of the Beavers ..,... Assistant ....................-..A-- - ---.---.,----- Patrol Leader of Foxes ...... Ninety-Four Raymond VVz1lters ,mllliares llarnish Robe rt Drinullartl ack K re ger .....lNlilton Sclmne vi fl as-I-wr'-adn ' 4 Girl Scouts IRI. SCUUTS of Troop One were organized four years ago with Miss Pinney as captain. During the year 1922, the scouts were Very active, with Miss Avery and Miss Mcllavitt as captain and lieutenant, Christmas time they showed their true scout spirit by supplying a poor family with a Christmas dinner. Proving that the scouts are interested in athletics, they formed a basketball team which heal the lfreslnnen team lo-2. On April 12. the girls planted a Maiden-Hair tree on the east lawn of the school. This sunnner the scouts plan to go to Camp lnnisfree. 'limi help pay the camp debt each girl is trying to sell one hundred dozen cookies. Miss Smith and Miss Kiedanz are captain and lieutenant of Troop Two. The troop gave a party for their Mothers during Mother's NVeek. They plan to go to Camp lnnisfree, too. Troop Two a'so gave a cookie sale to help raise the money for charity dinners that they gave to two families, one at Christmas and one- at Thanksgiving. Troop Two is planning many hikes for the summer, and a farewell party about the end of the year. A J Niiieri'-F1'r'r' I A..-J F W Club Hli NNY Club is an organization of boys who have been awarclerl - a XV, for their work on one or more of the athletic teams of the high school. lts purpose is to promote a better interest in the sports. to promote sportsmanship. and to assist in furthering the cause of clean athletics. The boys this year have taken care of the ushering at our basket- ball ganies and rentlerecl an especially valuable service during' the District Basketball Tournament helcl in our school. The NYU Club also has plannecl to sponsor an Athletic llanquetf' which will bring together the members of all Roosevelt lligh School athletic teams and their loyal backers among students, parents. anrl friends. The ofhcers this year are: Prggideul ,,i,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, .,.... N xi f21llCl' Iliililllilll Vice-President ......,.,.,.. .,........ B ennie Yaek Secretary-Treasurer ..... ....., R ohert LaRue Advisgr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .....,,, ll lr, .-Xnclerson .Yiniely-Si.1' W Hi-Y Club llli Hi-Y Chili, the XYyandotte chapter of the Y. M. lf QX.. was organ- ized this year. lt is the first chili of its kind to he organized in Roosevelt High Sellool. lts members are hoys who have high religious ideals and uphold clean speech, clean living, and clean athletics. Ifach month they have a breakfast at school. ,-Xt this time swinnning and gymnasium games are also part of the prograni. Some ul the llll'IlIlbL'l'S intend to go to Canip lleawanta this summer. The charter members were initiated April 28 hy the Hi-Y Chili of Highland Park. There are now thirty memhers. The oilicers are: President .....,....... ..,... I glltlfl Carr Yice-President ....... ..,.,.,........., J ne Knack Secretary .........,... ........ A lexander Nc-llis Treasurer ...V... ,..... B ruce Maddock Nizzvly-S'f t'u1z Sophomore Plays NDER the direction of the faculty and the Amateur Thespians, U the Sophomore girls were divided this spring into four groups, each group gave a play. Six Cups of Chocolate, was chosen by the group led by Miss Blake and Helen Paulson. Mary Girodman, of a college town. was hostess to Cecilia Hiedtman, Dorothy Lang, Vera Hoffman, and Cora Bell Kincard. Husbandology, yes, that was what Helen Van Auker was trying to teach in The Revolt. She was assisted by Florence Vtfarschefski, Clara Schafer, Iris Schact, Mary Walters, Sylvia Wohlfiel, jane Wright. and Ruth Sietz. Miss Price and Nancy Flack were directors for Mrs, Coulson's Daughter. Wilma Morrison, Marie MacLinden, Francis Lorenz, May Mason, Verda Runnell, and Florence Randall, took the roles of gossips. The other girls, in various character parts, include Marion MacGeorge, Edith Strong, Alice Rogers, and Cassie Prybilskie. Leona Riedel played the part of a lone orphan. Just Women, under the direction of Miss Vedder and Alleene Browne, humorously showed some of the qualities of women. The rolls were taken by Dorothy Bloomshield, Violet Balhorn, Catherine Challenger, Evelyn Bock, Dorothy Erxleban, Fae Bigler and Victoria Doliasz. Just Women was given first place, according to the judges' decision, and The Revolt was given second place. just Women was given on the Friday morning assembly program, May 13, by virtue of winning first p ace. QQ? Acknowledgments HE staff of the 1927 Annual wish to thank all teachers and stu- Tl dents who have cooperated in making this year's Wi Hi a success. We wish particularly to thank Miss Angus for her aid and advice with the art work, and her helpers, Cleo Walker, Janice Schmiser and Arlene Swonger. For general aid and help with the sport write-ups, we wish to acknowledge our appreciation to Mr. An- derson. To Mr. Andrews we are indebted for lettering. The Har- mony class, under the direction of Miss Angus, arranged the music and helped with the words of the Senior song. Through the generous support of our advertisers, the financial success of this year's book has been made possible. Ninety-Eight ,,..-v- -Q U mlurwuod M Unde rwuod. HUIMCDR AND ADS Ninvly-Nine l Q! Lil- I. T -OF ,. i l', 'i Hidden Memories 4 HE following is a letter found in the bottom of an old, dilapidated 5 trunk which was purchased at an auction. It was learned later that the writer was a gossipy old maid, and, judging from the contents, she seems to live up to all -the qualifications of such a person: June 3, 1940. My dear Anastatia: A I cannot resist writing to you today to tell you all about my trip. I arrived in Wyandotte yesterday, and you can imagine my delight when'I saw many of my- old classmates whom I had not seen since I was graduated from the Roosevelt High School away back in twenty-seven. ' I had hardly set my foot off the train when I was met by a newspaper reporter whom I immediately recognized as Helen Bennett, an old classmate of mine. .She remembered me also when I told her who I was, and invited me to' dinner with her. She told' me she was a reporter for the Scandal News. We decided we would walk to the restaurant so we could discuss old times on the way. She seemed surprised to think I was not married. I told her I was too busy with my missionary work with the' Humane Society for Crippled Insects to think of such mere trifles. We were about to cross the street, when I suddenly stepped back, for I saw something coming which had all the appearances of being a relic from Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop, but on inquiry I was informed that it was none other than Ed Benson's old Ford which he used to drive to high school. Ed was driving and Junior Hoffman was with him. I was told that they were driving to the Hotsy Totsy theater, where Hoffman and His Noisy Syncopatersu were heading the vaudeville bill that. week. ' As we walked down the street a little farther I saw a poorly dressed woman whom I recognized as Helen Carroll. Helen told me she had lost all her money suing twenty cents she claimed he had taken from her April 3, 1927. Mailfice unsuccessful lawyer. Theater House, where a group of my former class- Fulrner, Marion Stein, Bob LaRue and Walter in the presentations. An added attraction was a consisting of Esther Mollno, Helen Ranlca, at the piano by Helen Lauffer--at least them by. and I recognized Irene Gleneske and While we were dining I inquired about One Hundred . . ,I L -Lx? J . .thi-.....a:..i41.,.na 'ask Q ui 9 si I' Q F Edith Carroll and was informed that she no longer spelled her last name with the oil on the end-for she was a preacher's wife. - -111 1. 11 .--1.-'Q Genevieve Krebs and Edward Path were at the table next to us. This brought back old memories of high school days. f' ' I - Helen told me that Mary Cosby, Leona Thompson, Dorothy Johnson, Angela Liptow and Berenice Thon were nurses at the General Hospital. CI wouldnft mind being sick myself.J Stephen Lange was the head doctor. We next decided to take in a show. On the wav to the show the police patrol passed us and I recognized Bennie Yack and W. C. Rasbury as the two gallant officers. Evidently they had reformed and no longer used the tactics they practiced in the Senior play in high school. b ' As we were walking along I happened to glance up at one of the billboards and, to my surprise, I saw a picture of Lewis Fulmer and Vernon Hicks, who were being advertised as the Original Yodeling Twins. We were undecided as to which show we would go to, but it did not take me long to make up my mind when I saw the sign, Gentlemen Prefer Blackheadsf' This was the stage interpretation of the famous novel of that name written by my old classmate, Neil Smith. Sedra Scarlet-te was taking the leading role. The show had just started when we. entered, so I did not have much time to gossip. Ella Houston, Catherine McColl and Thelma Broughton entered just ahead of us. They talked continually during the show, but I found out later that they were merely arguing the pros and cons of their prosperous husbands. . After the show, Helen showed me through the new eleven-story ohice building just erected here. As we entered I saw Sidney Long, Marcus Erwin and Frank Frieberg just going out for their regular afternoon game of golf. Their secretaries Beatrice Gabriel, Mazie Sweet and Siephania Zebrowski, were left in charge of their business Helen next took me over to the recreation building, as she had to get a story there for the paper. While waiting for Helen I saw a ladies' rifle team composed of Louccille Burkey, Cecile Masten, Helen Haubrich and Mayme Gable, in competition with the men's team, composed of ,Ioe Darago, Milton Dickman Ralph ,Frostic and Hubert Fauser We were leaving the building, when I noticed a sign, Dancing Academy Up stairs. Helen told me that it was successfully operated under the direction of Vernon Bloomshield, dancing master. I decided to go upstairs to see him, and there I encountered Cecilia Gee and Clyde Gilstorf. They told - A E - e both teachers at the Roosevelt High School and that they ha - A none of A 4 I -' . .. their 'E' students were there wastin i M Bi! ', 1-3 .155 5-1 .. as Q , . . ,MSL itll Ffh: II, in xg peeked in the door and saw Doris Fi. ---if - F fi .i Q er: f . L5 vf- i - ' I I! is-I Ill, pupil. E ::::. ..:. Wal. I ' , fs u g H Directly across the hall from .'ifiVw iiffv fw T555 ..,i - -any . ology which was successfully operat tif- - , ' f ':-I 4 ' i :f ' A One Hundred One 1 - ...-y we f 'X 71 I, is N 'l Fi en . f E . -r :A - 't exp 5- - r V of the pupils, seemed very pleased about something and when I asked her the cause of all this happiness she informed me that this evening she is to receive her diploma in recognition of the ability she had shown as a husband-manager. I then left Helen and started on the wav to my hotel. I had gone but a' few steps when I remembered that I was all out of hair tonic and decided to go into the beauty shop a.nd buy some. Much to my delight, I found it was operated by Dorothy La Beau and Thelma Mark. I was told that Bill Kershaw and Bob Haas were regular customers in the manicuring department, although their wives knew nothing about it. Before leaving me they directed me to my hotel and promised to come and visit me when they found the opportunity to do so. When I arrived at the hotel, Reed Langhorst was just checking in ahead of me. He told me that he was doing quite well as a traveling salesman for the Chokum Collar Co. He had just come from New York and he told me that he had met Jean Clark and Lawella Thon there. Thev had just returned from their travels-fabroad and had now started a fashionable shop in New York. He also told me that Elbert Schwab and Stanley Makiej were married-happy or otherwise. My attention was then called to the fact that the hotel clerk was none other than Einor Wertinan, another member of that old class of twentyfseyen. . I inquired about Harold Froebel and Reed said that the last he heard of---hiing-Harold was a professor of Bugology. I was thoroughly fatigued by this time and decided to go to my room. I glanced at the headlines of the daily paper before I retired and read where Walter Perring was offering a five thousand dollar reward for the return of an old keepsake that he lost4his Lincoln penny. , ' Well, Anastatia, I am sorry I haven't any more news, but as I expect to be here at least another week, I will be able to give you the latest gossip when I return home. Your faithful friend, ' ETHEL HUCHTHAUSEN. i l l ' Illfi i h-a, Ii ' E ii' i iiLnj:?!1.?Q 12 I 'tilllirklill il el i I if l1l '+-3,6 . 4-in-, fi,-'ff 'fig QL . ,lil iihifg l ' One Hundred Two -.1.13au.a.e.-..,,.- ,g..r...m.ai ' 1 M.- Calendar September 8-On our way again. September Z1--First Senor class meeting. Bill Kershaw elected as Grand Sachem, with Wzilttrr Tillman and Ethel Hu-chtausen as his assistants. They were made responsible for all transgressions of Seniors. September 24-Hooray! The season's started. Port Huron game ends with a 7-7 tie. September Z7-The Juniors get under wav and elect Bob Drysdale as president. October October October October October October October October October October 1-Ferndale came over for an airing, which we gave them, 20-0. 8-The Marine Band gave us a splendid concert in the auditorium. The annual game with Ypsi. Score, Wi-Hi 6, Ypsi 0. .-The Mt. Clemens massacre. Enough said. 21-Football benefit movie, America, 23-The tragedy with River Rouge, 7-0. .28-Junior masquerade party. VVl1o was the butterfly? Z8-Z9-Vacation already. The teachers had a convention. 29-Another tragedy. Royal Oak 44, Wyandotte 0. 30-The Seniors have a blowout in the form of a party in the gym. of li November 6-We went to Pon- tiac these were cast aside. 20-0. November 11-Homecoming day. llirmingham beat us 6-0 in the afternoon. Alumni din- ner dance in the evening. November 25-27-Thanksgiving vacation. 'Nongh said. Ev- erybody knows what hap- pened. December 3--The Senior play, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' excellently given in the au- I with high hopes. But ' Z? ditorium. December 4-First basketball game of the year-Windsor-Walkerville Tech. here. Now watch our speed. December 7-The Annual Staff brings the Tatterman Marionettes back to Wyandotte. December 9-The Annual Staff visits the Detroit News to see how to print a news- paper. Juniors go to Aaron Strongs' for a sleighride-no Seniors allowed. December 14-Basketball. Some game, too-Redford 15, Wi-Hi 14. December 17-The Music Club party in the gymnasium. December 23-We go home to wait for Santa Claus. December ,January January 31-Alumni dance in the gymnasium. 3-Schools reopen, Deposit resolutions at the door. 7-First big game of the year-with unsatisfactory results. Adrian 18, VVyandotte 16. January January January January 8-We finish forgetting our resolutions of January 1. 14-Victory at last. Port Huron 15, Wyandotte 23. We go in a special bus. 14-The Sophomores freeze their toes at a sleighride party. 18-The Dramatic Class presents three one-act plays in the auditorium as an eveuing's entertainment. January January January January January January January 19-The Hi-Y Club organizes at a banquet. 21-l,ost-a hard game with Monroe-7-21. 25-We go un to River Rouge for our annual victory there. Z5-Z6-lixams. l'm studying CPD hard to say more, Z7-Grosse Pointe game-rotten. CSigncd, Deanie Fulmerj 28-We beat Royal Oak, 18-14. Our goose is on high yet. 31-New semester begins-our last. I don't know whether to jump for joy or ery. Om' Hundred Three X F ., ,f ' 'February 4--Birmingham here. Did some boys have fun that night? Oh, yes-the score. That was a failure-16-24 Cfor Wyandottel. ,Q February S-Senior hop-gypsy decorations and roving couples. 'February 9-Concert by Western Normal Glee Club , here under auspices of the Music Club. lFebruary ll-We went out to Ypsi for a jaunt and Q came back with another victory. February 18-Basketball team went to Ferndale. We said too much about this game by mentioning it. 9 February 24-The band gave its first public concert at t the Majestic. February 25-Horror of horrors! River Rouge 21, Wyandotte 5. March 10-12-District basketball tournament. Here. March 19-The Aviation Club had its triumph at Cass Tech. March 25- The Youngest presented with great success by the Juniors. it 4, Q amd.: r V l the Public Speaking class and outside visitors. April 7-8-Health exhibition. The grade kiddies show their stuff. April 14--Music Club skating party. Who said something about chaperones? April 15-17-Another vacation. Everybody weep. For what? April 19-Baseball season opens at Hamtramck. April 22-Extemporaneous speaking contest sponsored by the Public Speaking class l to the I-Hop in the evening. li April 26-I-Ti-Y initiation ati Higliigand Earl-c. ti stgog u in casses t e next av. iver ou e ase a ggme here. g J me kim April 27-Senior steak roast at Huron Park. -1- April 28-Hudson Orchestra. Here. ' -Lg Aprili29-Ypsilanti there. ' May 3-Return game with Hamtramck. D May 5-6-7-Michigan Interscholastic Press Association 2 meets at Ann Arbor. Four members of Annual E and Wy-News staffs represented Wi-Hi. 4 May 7-Monroe here. Kazoo Normal track meet. Q May 7-Ypsilanti band tournament. Mlay 13-Birmingham there. May 14-Down-river track meet. Commercial contest at Kazoo. all I May 20-Amateur Thespian play, The Goose Hangs High, presented to an enthu- , siastic audience. May 24-Return game with River Rouge. May 26-27-28-Yp f, ennis tournament. i May' 2?ll,1-Z1 fe- ! Jun e , Juflet N XT' ,212 1' - i ,.tL ' .tiki M - I June . 1 me., ifjgit June ' Vi x ge nvi l J ,. June ' lx X -. . - '- rt f A Z ll l 'N'-l' .ll i' E Si' XJ A .-., V Y l hw : -A V W gif Q Q, V One Hundred Four . 1 ,.., -' t-'- i f flue, i s -- ' - - 'I-i f . . . I i . .aa-3-. -. . . -.. .L-....a.'iHL ,..1....l.........-..- April l-Hi-Y movie. Sub-district oratorical and declamation contest, attended by April 23-District typewriting and shorthand contest at Monroe. We stepped out Adams, Lloyd . . Affholter Bros. . Allen, H. B. . Annis Fur Co. . . Armstrong Sz Co. . Ashley, R. M. . . . Bagger Electric Co. . Barrett, H. . . . . Block, Al. 81 Son . . Bon Ton .... Bigler, Louis . . Bishop, C ..... Brohl, G. .... . Camp Publishing Co. . . Carver, Coon .... Casper, F ..... Charm Shoppe . Chronicle Press . Connors, C. M. . Crane 8: Miller .... Crongeyer, A.. F. . . . . Detroit Business University Dorrance 8: Garrison . . Eberts Bros ..... Economy Shoe Store . . Edinger, O. J. . . . . Ehrlich Jewelry . ' Emmert, Gus . . . First National Bank . Flumerfelt, William . Ford, J. B ..... Ford State Bank . . Fountain Sz Flood . Fowler, J .... Fox, Guy . . . Friedman, I ..... Gartner Hardware . . Gateway Lunch . . Genthe Bros. . . George Millinery . Grinnell Bros. . . Hammer, A. . . Haubrick, P. J. . Hedrick . . . Advertisers Page 118 lager-Asmus . . 120 Iohnson's Cry. . 110 Labadige Bros. . . 129 LaCourse 81 Son . 110 Langel Hardware 118 Levey Sports . . 143 Loe1rIer,A. 8: Co. 143 Lynch 8: Sullivan 123 Mac's Tire Shop . 130 Mahalak .... 114 McGlaughlin Bros. 139 McWade .... 110 Meier ..... 107 Melodys .... 118 Milkins, A. B. . . 112 Mollno Hardware 143 Moore, H. S. . . 134 Morrison . . . 120 New Army Store . 136 Nixon, R. J. . . . 139 Oriental . . . 112 Owens, F. I. . . 127 Patterson . . . 125 Payette Battery . 132 Peck Electric . . . 115 Peoples State Bank . 144 Quarry Lumber Co. Roehrig Bros.. . Service Engraving Co 115 Seidel Printing Co. 131 Smith Auto . . . Sparague, F. P. Dr. 136 Star Bottling Works 132 Thomas, C. W. . ' 120 Thon Bros. . . . 135 Thon, H. 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HIGH SCHOCL GR DU TES Who have specialized in Secretarial Work at the D. B. U. are always in demand PRIVATE SECRETARIES Young men should not overlook the opportunities in, this field T H I S W E E K Firm Position Initial Salary Guardian Trust . . . . Male Secretary . . . 25150 an Mouth Build NVlicel Company . . Male Stenographer . . S150 a Mouth Rotary Club . . . ..... Lady Stenographer . . . S100 a Month Puckarfl Motor . . ...... Lady Stenogralvhcr . . . . S8110 a Month Be sure it's The D. B. U. I I '05 T001 7 - . Entire second and third floors of The Square Deal Block -over Miller's Um' llzuzdrva' Tfvvlfc I l - I I ATH LETIC- GOODS Detroifs Foremost Athletic Outfitters We al'ow Students discount 335 GRATIOT AVENUE Randolph 5123 Our Reputation is Built on QUALITY and SERVICE LANGEL HARDWARE CO. Where You Buy For Less GENERAL HARDWARE, STOVES AND RANGES 5 First Street Phone 764 Miss C2lI'Il1li12lIl to Umm -limes in Public Speaking Class: Now Don, just make thc ussenibly think you are l'lCl'Y0l1S.U Dun: 'l'hc1'e's nu pretemling about it. I nm nervous. WILLARD ,ERVICE A DUTY YOU OWE YOURSELF at J. T. McWADE'S PHONE 562 23 BIDDLE AVE. One Hundred Thirlz'eu Wyandotte Army and Navy Store Louis J. Bigler Under New Management Table Foods Dealers in gf Outdoor Clothes Campers' Goods Leather Blouses Leather Merchandise .gwmy 1 Wyandotte Army Store Phones 583-584 90 Biddle Ave 92 N. Biddle Ave. ' Next to Hudson-Essex Salesroom i Wyand0tte,Mlch' Miss Gillespie Cto general typing classlz Anyone that makes their speed today I'll treat to an ice cream soda. Mr. Clifford: It's a safe investment. Miss Gillespie: Yes, tomorrow is pay day. P. S.-Now laugh. LABADIE BROS. CO. Coal : Coke Building Supplies Antoine Street and D. T. E? I. Railway RIVERSIDE FUEL SUPPLY CO., Ecorse LINCOLN PARK FUEL SUPPLY CO., Lincoln Park Phones 870-141 One Hundred Fourteen .iid 71, W. , , ,WW , ,,,,, PECK ELECTRIC CO. Wiring-F ixtures-Po wer- E quiprnent-Repairs Phone 283 55 Elm Street Wyandotte, Michigan O. J. EDINGER General Contractor 128 Emmons Phone 1408 Mr. .Xl'lCICl'SOIl, to Civics Class: One good thing about being a pro- fessor :ind writing text-books at the same time is that you can at least make your students buy your books. WILLIAM H. F LUMERF ELT DEALER IN Rochester Spring Water Vin Ade Soft Drinks and Vin Ade Syrups Five FlavorsWCherry, Grape, Orange, Lemon, and Loganberry 356 S. BIDDLE AVENUE PHONE 153-.I WYANDOTTE GRINNELL BROS. RADIOS PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS v1cTRoLAs BAND INSTRUMENTS Have You Heard the Automatic Orthophonic Victrolasf Phone 402 and 786 Wyandotte iF Om' Hundred Fifteen J:- ,1- l Someone: Vl'hat do you always Snitch your nose for, Brownie ? Alleene Browne: God made a nose to exercise Come to Us iff: T' 5 is t A 6 DA iff' 0 I For Your.Clothing P. y v and Furnishings- . X A It's only a part of our job to know whatis A Clothcraft Tropical Worsted suit Will keep You from getting Hot under the collar! new, it's equally important that we have what you want when you want it. Roehrig Bros. l Down Rivefs Leading Clothiersn One Hundred Sixteen F. R. PATTERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Qgeneral Contractors SIXTH FLOOR MCKERCHEY BUILDING DETROIT, MICH. Contractors for THEODORE ROOSEVELT I-IIGH SCHOOL WOODRUFF SCHOOL ADDITION O d cl DR. R. M. ASHLEY Osteopathic Physician Frederick P. Sprague, M. D. Suite 3 and 4 Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. LLOYD ADAMS Office Hours: Telephones: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 P. M. Office 159 Optometrist i Sundays by Appointment Residence 351 99 NO. BIDDLE AVE. ' Over Bon Ton Confectionery Pho'-Q 184-1 M. CLARENCE CoNNoRs ,mm 640 M. S., D. S. Dentist HOURS 9 to I2 and I to 5 CAHALAN BUILDING E ' by A ' WYANDOTTE MICHIGAN North Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, Mich. , Miss Carnahzm: 913011, which poet would you rather read, Milton or Dryden 7' Bob Miller: Neither. Carver-Coon Motor Sales H-gJDSoN AND ESSEX , SUPER SIX 92-94 BIDDLE AVENUE Phone 679 Wyandotte, Mich One Hundred Eighteen MODERN PLUMBING and HEATING P. J. HAUBRICH El 21 Years of Service Nl X l .: VX tu haue I t t I t 1 IJ ll Russ fmisuncle t Ing' himj: Did 1 I. , .1 secrct concert 7' Jager-Asmus Hardware Go. Wyandotte, Michigan Full Line of Thos. E. Wilson E? Co.'s ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT BASEBALLS BASEBALL SUITS TENNIS AND GOLF SUPPLIES Agents for Johnson Outboard Motors Ask for a Catalog FISHING TA CKLE O IIIIX 2 AFFHOLTER 2 12 BROS. 5 , cREA1v1ERY , T C Y You'll Be Satisfied E J. F RIEDMAN DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS '+4u1N,9lg,Muuw- NORTH BIDDLE AVENUE PHONE 493 WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN 91 ' NVhy do you carry two watches ? He: I need one to see how slow the other one HENRY F. THON 8: CO. Funeral Directors 'FSP P AMBULANCE SERVICE P 7 O Hundred Twenty K regefs Tasty Beverages Wholesome and Delicious Specials COCOA-COLA AND HIRES STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 92 WY3Ud0tfe Order by the Case for the Home Donzlld jones: Nr, .-Xmlcrson. where docs XYz1ync Cllllliij' begin do you know? Mr. .'Xnclcrson: lt begins where Oakland County leaves oft. FOUNTAIN 85 FLOOD Studebaker and Erskine Motor Cars Phone 921 7-9 South Biddle Avenue WYANDOTTE, MICH. One Hundred Twenfy-Om' ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN phone 156 MCGlaUghllH BI'OS-. Pharmacy HENRY s. MooRE CDW a n d y PLASTER School Supplies CON TRA C TOR Oflice-38 Walnut Street Yard-123 Walnut Street Biddle and Grange Phone 61 WYANDOTTE, MICH. Mr. Allen: XVl1at is fret' l1yrlrogen? lirl lliltlli Oh, il's like frcc air. you get it for lllltlllllgf, C. J. WARMBIER, Jr. Piano and Theory Exponent of Leopold Godowskyu ROEHRIG BLDG., BIDDLE AVE., TELEPHONE 84-R WYANDOTTE, MICH. Ralph Mahalak John Mahalak Mahalalis Barber Shop Just Across the Street '+H B+' EUREKA AND FIFTH One H undrcd Twenty-Two AL BLOCK 'EARL BLOCK DR. C. G. CALVIN I 'p d' ll 7 77 You Ought to Be in Blocks Shoes AL BLOCK 85 SUN Proprietors 33 North Biddle Avenue VVyand0tte, Michigan 0 ll ddT 1,11 WYANDOTTE ICE CO. Van Alstyne and Oak Phone 1 H. C. VICK FRESH AND SALT MEATS Oysters, Poultry and Home-M'aJe Sausage a Specialty Phones 310 and 139 Corner Second and Davis Sts. Wyandotte, Michigan Ed: Do vou know thc ciiiierencc between zz Bermuda onion and Z1 Spzmish onion ? Bill: No. Ed: You clon't know your onions Standard Merchandise at Rreasonable Prices 'ETX'?ElY.f5E?E!T'.S. . .322-50 to S27-50 Hftyloplusu and Patrick Two M1511 ............... S30-00 to S45-00 'Q'fIH'ilTif'.'T .1.'i'Tf'f' .... 340-00 to S65-00 iiinfitlQ :iiiii1s ....... S5-00 lv S10-00 i3E-.:i.3?.-- 21121. ......... 52.00 to 55-00 QI?IIiLi'T1TiTT'f. .. A... S7-50 to S10-00 'Qfl'.E'f3iiT'T:TT'.' ..,...,..............,.. S5-50 3ifCl-TSil'7- '5SQ'i?iQff'7'f.. S2-50 lv S10-00 f3XiiLii'Zk35SLZQQEESSQ .... 500 i0 S1-50 UL . ,, 1 d A?rii1S A?'nU11clvrvvo:ir. to I':1t1'ick :md Lewis Sweaters ..........., S3-50 to S15-00 E VY' :md Arrow stiff and i2liT.i,i'fft ............. 206, 3 f0l' 506 ......... Sl-50 10 S4-50 VVilson Bros. H:1lxerd:1shery, Belts, Ties, Jvwelry, Mufflers, Fancy Suspenders, Gur- ters, Purses. and Coilar Bags. DRESS WELL at MELODY BROS. CO., Oulffitters One Hundred Twenty-Four 1895 1927 EBERTS BROS. CO. Face Brick Coal and Builders' Supplies l Phones Wyandotte 1500 Detroit Cedar 4502 WYANDOTTE, MICH l'1rat bcmm: ullclinc density. ScCo11cIScniu1'. 9' ' ' . Lratchcw hczul First Senior: ' X L15 good CiCihlllitiUll.,i FRESH, SALT, La COURSE 85 SON SMOKED AND CA NN ED FISH FROG LEGS, OYSTERS, SEA Foons AND GAME UN SEASONJ STRICTLY FRESH POULTRY AND EGGS GROCERIES - FRUIT - PHONE 626 S VEGETABLES We Deliver 68 NORTH BIDDLE AVENUE One fllmdrvd Tzvc::.'y-l I'z'u A. HAMMER TA IL OR Cleaner and Dyer First and Oak Streets Delivery Service Phone 747 GUS EMMERT Jeweler and Watchmaker Any Watch Repaired Swiss or American ' '- IU 2 1 S 35 ' Z ,- , fuxqs I We Sell All Makes of Watches Fountain Pens 51 N. BIDDLE AVE., near Maple Wyandotte, Michigan 'lunim' ll.: Gee, F111 sleepy this morning. lN,lunrice: W'cll, you bcttcr go to English and catch up on your sleep. We Pay the Best Percentage on Savings Accounts FORD STATE BANK 4'Z1 Paid on Savings OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK O11 u llzzifdrrd Tzulflzty-Six WYANDOTTE LAUNDRY CO. New Equipment, New Ownership, New Management Up to Date- Laundry Methods Phone 1300 A. LOEF F LER 8: CO. Dry Goods-Millinery-Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Window Shades and Linoleum 13 and 15 Biddle Ave-nue Phone 215 VVz1ltc1' Pcrring is writing spurt story for Allllllill. Mr. Smith: He's got Belle lslc Tack meet. Doris Martin: UrllllCl'C,S :L point to that. Try the Drug Store F irst for Drugs, Stationery, Candies, Cigars K odaks and Supplies 4552 REXALL STORES DQRRANCE AND GARRISUN 92 N. Biddle 58 S. Biddle One llm1dn'n' Y'-zwfzly-.S 1 C. W. THOMAS l Druggist PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY RUBBER GOODS DOG AND BIRD REMEDIES REXO SPEED FILMS Established 1871 A i Bank Account Deserves Your Deepest Respect Building a Bank Account is Building Character Building Success Bui ding a Future Our Prescription Department Is Complete in Every Respect 87 BIDDLE AVENUE WYANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN Mr. Andrews directing the orchestra: What's the matter, Bill clidn't you sce that sign F VVilliun1 L.: Aw, I don't believe in signs. R. J. LYNCH JOHN L. SULLIVAN LYNCH Sz SULLIVAN Household Furnishers CASH OR CREDIT -+41 wggigwlw The Largest Stock of Household Goods in The Downriver District Phone 180 82-84 North Biddle Avenue WYANDOTTE, MICH. Ove Hundred Twenty-Eight Om' ll uudrcd Twcu ly-Nine i I BON TON CONFECTIONERY 0Qs:?G,qlg49U 99 North Biddle Avenue Phone 734 Wyandotte, Mich. STEAKS CHOPS THE ORIENTAL American and Chinese Dishes Phone 1640 Orange and Biddle WYANDOTTE CHICKEN CHOP SUEY Mr. Allen Qtloing clown thc hallj: l-lcllof' Kid: XVhe1'c are you going? Mr. Allen: 1 was just clown to sec Mr. Simmons but l1e's too heavy so now l'm going to see Miss Leiter Qleiglitcrj. F. L. MCNABB E. E. LACROIX MAGS TIRE SERVICE Tires Accessories Vulcanizing Used Tires Road Service RADIOS 629 North Biddle- Avenue Phone 608-W Om' Hundred Thirty A Gold Mine Under Wyandotte How excited everyone- would be if a gold mine were discovered under Wyandotte. Yet how little we think that every day in this town riches are brought to the surface- which feed, clothe, buy automobiles, and provide education and amusement for nearly 30,000 people. Qi A we I 'nglix 7 PM A CTS , y gn-an represent greater value- to the people of Wyandotte than many gold mines, and have made known the- name Wyandotte to every part of the world. THE J. B. FORD COMPANY XYalu-1' l't-rriiigz NL Smith, crm l call thc faculty 'professor m this slu1'V? Mr. Smith: Xml Call them teachers or mlcpzlgogilesf' Doris: Call them 'sy11agog1ies'. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars enthe 70 th eff S Wyandotte River Rouge Om' llzmdrud Y'l1irlyf71l4' -rFfG3'1'a- Mail' FOX QUEEN QUALITY SHOES For Women BUSTER BROWN SHOES School Supplies For Children . Czgars, Candy, and Tobaccos Economy Shoe Store Chas. Kohler, Propr. UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING 11 North Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, Mich. Phone 834 128 EUREKA AVENUE Doris: HIFFCS-Il111Cl1 arc all right. Bob Il.: l'll say they aref, PACKARD STAR MARMON Morrison Motor Sales To Serve You Better WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN One Hundred Th irty- Two MITH AUTO UPPLY Phone 193 965- NORTH BIDDLE AVENUE Wyandotte, Mich. 'H' Genuine Automotive Parts For All Cars Double Diamond Ring Gears American Hammered Piston Rings Double Diamond Pinion Gears Quality Piston Rings Morse Timing Chains Quality Drain Oil Rings Timken Roller Bearings Toledo Valves Borg and Beck Clutch Facing Spencer Smith Piston Pins McCord Head Gaskets Spencer Axle Shafts U. S. Royal Cord Tires and Tubes MoQuay-Morris Motor Bearings Brake Lining for All Cars McQuay-Morris Pistons Splitdorf RADIOS and Speakers Animas, to Mr. Smith: l have been going' to lmecl very early lately. Mr. Smith: XYell, if you've been Il good boy, your parents would you play up a little more. THON BROS., Funeral Directors se ELM STREET Om' Humlrrd Th iffy- Three Raspberry: How come it takes more electricity to efectrocute some people more than others P Bob La Rue: He knows his ampheresf' THE CHRONICLE LEADS IN THE DOWN-RIVER DISTRICT Leads both in the newspaper Held and in job printing 'Gi' Chronicle Press, lnc. Modern and Up-to-Date 110 N. BIDDLE AVENUE Phone 87 The GEORGE SHOPPE Exclusive M illinery I egg .?. 95 NORTH BIDDLE AVENUE Over Roehrig's One Hundred Thirty-Four Down River Ifs Gartner's 1882 :: 45 Years of Service :: 1927 Answer to 21 question in a test concerning the use of the X-ray: Two uses of the X-ray ure: QU To lind broken bones, U21 For eternal treatments. J. F O W L E R Quality Grocer Fancy Fruits and Vegetables and Good Things to Eat In Season and Out of Season is Q? 93 NORTH BIDDLE AVE. Phone 569 We Deliver BUICK CRANE SL MILLER Phone 1547 One Hundred Thirty-Six I One of These Nuway Services Will Prove a Real Friend to Yon 4,31 Z gp- Wet wash, 20 pounds for 31.00. Iiverytliing' washed in rain soft water and returned damp for you to iron withe out clrying. Rough dry, without starch, 18 pounds for 31.35. Rough dry, IOC poundg all necessary pieces starched. Either service includes all Hat pieces ironed. Our de luxe service, ready-to-wear, hand hnished, at rea- sonable pound prices. Minimum combination, 31.67. Our starched Work hand Hnished clepartment, including shirts, collars, ladies' wear, lace curtains, etc., at moderate price. Dress shirts a specialty. DRY CLEANING SOLICITED My 59... Call Oar Special Service Departments for further information Wyandotte Laundry Co. Daily Deliveries Phone 1300 Plant, 59 First Street One Hundred Tliiriy-.S'vz'vn DO YOU Want to Buy Health? The First National Bank of Wyandotte Recommends that you start your career with a bank account, and by making deposits regularly establish the first step toward SUCCESS. , ' MEMBER FEDERAL S Q RESERVE SYSTEM Open Saturday Nights, 6-8 P. M. Tillie. in commercial geography, talking about cotton and ending with, 'l'hen they harvest itf' Miss Mcllavittz Let's not harvest it yet. Let it grow first. -li tl!! lil!! ll!!! 0 Q G1ftS that Last A Graduation Gift should be a GIFT THAT WILL LAST If Purchased at M ilkirfs It Will MILKINS 31 Biddle Avenue North Wyandotte One Hundred Thirty-Eight Realtor CLARK W. BISHOP Insuror 100 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, lW'chi,fan MOLLNO HARDWARE COMPANY Du Pont Peninsular Gas Range '4 ' 399 North Biddle Ave-nue, Wyandotte, Michigan Mr. Anderson: XYl1z1t ure the zulvztntages of jury trial? Ciencvieve Krebs: NVQ-ll. the jury uses common sense iustezul uf ,rv au. Mr. Anderson: 4'XVhat does the jury get out of it? XYalter llcrringt Five bucks. '33'-'Ef 'iK'71' 42922 ' ' 'S l9if: -51+ ' 'Z fgsbc ' rf-'A 'Jr 'J -CUg, Lu' ,:??4fkwR6??1-' - ' Eeiszfsvews: I if! BTC' if-Y Q rf. ' '. I - -, ff I 276 dna l'Z0 W A o f A v w Z S f ,. , Something that will last a lifetime-an American Watch, Diamond Ring, or a piece of Solid Gold jew- elry bought from this store-are the Gifts that last. A. F. CRONGEYER 28 BIDDLE AVENUE Wyandotte One Hundred Thirty-Nine Weyhing Bros. Mfg. Company Ojjicial jewelers to the Wyandotte High School -lylakers of more Class and Graduating Class Rings and lzixls than all the other manufacturers combined Special Designs and Samples on Application Main Office and Salesroom, 1507-1509 WOODWARD AVENUE-Third Floor Annis Fur Bui ding DETROIT, MICHIGAN Die and Stamping Department, Gratiot at McDougall One Hundred Forty 1 0 El PRESENT SAVINGS BUILDS FUTURE 1: SUCCESS 1: START NOW PEOPLES STATE BANK WYANDOTTE : MICHIGAN -0-I Y Y-I-I-X-l-l i'l-3-I-H Qi. Hedrick Music House E. J. HEDRICK, Proprietor NEW ARMY STORE Grands, Pianos, Player Pianos GENTS' FURNISHING and Phonographs ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Everything in the Realm of 'Music Cut Rate Prices ., ltlllllk ' f illllilltgi 74 NORTH BIDDLE AVENUE WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN 20 N. Biddle Ave. Phone 812 Helen C.: I just had a bright thought. Marcus B.: I thought you looked diiTe1'ent. WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES PAYETTE BATTERY SERVICE CO. Radio, Magneto and Auto Electric Service Telephone 601 64 First Street MAGNUS MEIER GROCERIES and MEA TS Phone 619 39 Forest St. One Himdred Forty-Two TALLIES COSTUME JEWELRY Look for unusual things at THE CHARM SHOPPE BIDDLE AVE. AT ELM ST. Phone 674-W WASH FROCKS UNDIES HARVEY L. BARRETT REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE an d INVESTMENTS 47 Elm Street Wyandotte Phone 865 l3cnnicfY.: I made Z1 lot of money that day selling ext1'as.', Red Heads Not Preferred One evening during junior play practice. Bud Carr: You keep your old red head out of this. At that moment Mr. Hire stuck his head inside 1 he door. K. W. Bagger J. J. Scheitz Bagger 1 Electric Shop 5 4 Woodruff 81 Woodruff R Attorneys-at-Law l 96 N. Biddle Ave. Phone 748 W Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, Michigan Wyandotte, Mich. , 0110 Hnndrvd Forly-Tlzrcc EHRLICH,S .' 35 North Biddle Avenue .gm . America s Finest jewelry Gifts for Her or Him on EASY TERMS Our store is filled with appropriate Gift Suggestions for Her or I-lim Hyou choose from Arnerica's very finest jewel ry at CASH PRICES ON CREDIT. xx X P29 Wyandotte's Original CREDIT JEWELERS Extends Its Best Wishes to the Graduate We take this means of extending our sincerest best wishes to the Girl and Boy Graduate on this joyous occasion. As you receive your diploma, symbolic of the successful pursuance of your studiesg indeed, a red letter day in your life is at hand. '55 I0 ff 4? N EHRLICH'S 35 NORTH BIDDLE AVE. CASH PRICES ON CREDIT Cue Ilundred Forty-Four 'I'., .jIjIqI I v .I ,I II -.-rx. -1 . WS ..-'F .m 1 WJ- fn - .warg ,. n f.. , .I., I I... B..-HT,-'. , , ...-,,,-1, . . .. . -- f K . - --..: Y . -- . ' f A ... if ' Eli, W.. ' ,L ,,le.,,3L .ff yfubfv r ,-.L . '. xf r '.. . f: -' gf, - . if 'V xf , . .ref-f3..TQ.1fTff,f:... F- -sm. .1 Tt' iq . L 3 'I -' f5 +'5'fff7 vi--f.ff52y -. 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