Southeastern High School - Aryan Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1929
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SERVICE ENGRAVING CO., Engravers STAIRJORDANBAKER Inc., Printers MICH IGAN BOOK BINDING CO., Cover is .. ,AM R414 3 ' ggfigm ' f 2 3 fb X gn, I ', 'FL 4. 1 M 'L f we E 1 , .R ,IL v . T 1 fi X DEDICATION TO INDICATE our admira' tion for her pleasing personal qualities, to show our appreciaf tion for the service she has rendered as chairman of the Board of Club Management and as a member of the faculty, we, the Staff of June, 1929, dedicate this issue of the ARYAN to Miss MARY G. SULLIVAN, chairman of the Latin department. A A 1 F-E ,f ie, Four 5 if ll' 'S' 6363 5 e ESE 595 as EDU EEEI mmf: Baa E '- E E3 Q BE HE E H ae E EB E SE 3. E FOREWORD OTHING could be more thrilling to the mind or more inspiring to the imaglnan tion than the development of architecture in Detroit. Modern architecture is symbolic of the high artistic and practical stand' ards of our present civilization. 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'24il Nvrvivv AIKYAN, '20, Ulub, '26: llnusv linsr-bull, '27, Mmnni EES: llouso Swiuuniufr. '27, Xlll'lllf.f2lIl Stutm-. Ellsworth Robert Adams l.Margue:i? M'.AtFridge.,,- 'l'llmups0uvilIv, xllvlllllllll, '2ti: 1,0l,1f1ltl15::ain:'' s03,'lf:xt,:l,L ' VJQI w, , H,-. , N w A 1 1,. -+. fllllllll, -4 , Mugbu llub. Nlnyln-P Club: Ways :md R11-mls 1'0llllllltll'l'. Richard Adiska, Jr. lvvs, 154: Varsity 'l'r:u'k. '24. '25, '2li. Vllllflllll. 'L!7: Cl'0SS'l'llllll- Henning' Anne' try, '25, '2li: llousn- 'l'ru1'k, '253 . llutvluusml, '25: Uhupiu Ululn, S Club: 'I'r:u-k Ulub, '27, Vivo- 26: Stuflvut Uoum-il, '27: May- ln-1-sim-nr. us: lliulolrv vlml. 'um 'Wi Nvllfllurslliv Ffvllllnillf'-', '1fN. M 3 '4 '- ' livlrnit 1'ouuuv1'1-iul Uollvgv. Alix-lnigzm Stull- l'nllvgv. Edmund Barbara lf mvgnflnmhll- '25: l rvslnu:1u 2lH0lll . '25' llltor-llmlw Spurlw Cecil Akrovd --in -.,- -. , ' , ' ' - .. . -1. ZS: lit-sc'-rvf' l'l'll!'k. '27: l':u'stn--us, '25: lli-Y Club. '27. 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' M - 2Vi7lI'fl'f'7l VYil liam F. Biathrow N4'l'lllllN. 251 S0l'Ylt'l' l'luIv. 'Zn 'T' l:'lllll 'I 'A . 17. 'L': ltnluul 'l'nI1l. l'lulu, '26 XI4 2 . uh-I .X1'I'0ll2Illl' l'lull l 242 Nlzxylu-v l'lulu. l'oslHl':ulll:ll1- 1'ours4'. lvlllYl'l sity of Nli4'hi:::ll1. Alice Margaret Blackport l'llI'Sll'llS. J-l. llnrpf-'I' llospllul. A -. . V.-, rminda Blanton llIlllI4'lllilllll, .Lil lhoplu llulv. 'tl H luls llou4 ll lx-tulll s- als'-I: Hi 'T' xlilj'll1'l' l'lulu. lin-troll l5llSlll1'SS l'oll1-gn-. Hvlen Louise Bowyer ',l, M. 4'lillI'. 155: S4llllll4'ElSil'l'll 1 urls llllll.lllli1llllI lltcl Ill' tho 1 lulv In lNlll1l 'N Xl nlvu Vluh: Stl ul:-ul 1'ouur'il ol' ilu- ' '1iltivr: Sn-llulurslmiu llousv ul lll llllllllfl 4 I Vo ' -1-2 N-nior lil':llu:uti1-s. XYWI1-1'l1 Nlulv 'l'l'lI4'lll'l'S' Vol I4-gmt Muriel Britt 1ill'Sll'llN. Jog 5l:lyIu-v. IM-troil 1'1lIlllll0l'l'lill Vullvuv. 7'14'vnly Dorothea Maw Burgis llnm-I l':u'k lligh S1-luml. '27, ll:1yluw- l'lulu1 l.ire-ralli l'lulu. IMI roll llusim-ss l'uivn-rsily. Pearl Burmester lie-zxlillg. 'Zin I,it4-ralti. '2T. '2N Rlzlylwv-. Edward VYaltf-r Butler, Jr. lvl-S. 23: lli-Y: llousn- l'oun lil! llousn- lfoutlralll, 'ZIT1 IK4-sn-ru lmlllull '1 l ll IU Iuntlnll : . 'L': 'z 's'.' -' z -Nz Ilousf- Il:usk4-llmll. 'LIN l'l1:1irlu:ln. l'OHIIIl1'll1'1'lll4'lli Vom uutln-vi 5lillIl'-1l'illl, Jl. .IN Xlslylu-1-1 Svuior l'l:ly. llllYl'l'slIj' ol xIll'lIlL2'ilIl, Hilda Ellzabfth Calvin l':n'k .lunior lliglm S1-ho. lil'j'2llI. Ollln, 114: Xl:lyln-v. l'l'ovi4lvm'1- lllwpilul. IN-troll Mil-hignu. Beatrice- Campbell l.iIlilvl'i4lg--, 'L!4: Vllopiu Vlulu ln-Iroir Forms.-rv:xIory ul' Klux Edith Rosamund Carlin Ilan-kvnsuvk, X. .l.. '2T: South- vustvrn Hlrls' Club, '27, '2sg Lit- vruti. '27. YN: llaiylwv Club: 1'Llllllll4 lll'1'lll1'llf Ctnnniitlt-vi Su- ninr l'l:1y. Alliiull. Robert Orville Carr l.lllH4'lll2lllll. '2-ll lluusn- Cuunl-il. Ami., 'LZ-I: Swiiuniing 'l'n-ann. 253 l l'1'Shlllilll Ifqmtlmll. '25, lies'-i'vv. '26, Varsity. YT: Arvlmus Club, '25, '26, .lnninr Hive Club, .241 St-nibr Him- Club. '21 '26, '2T: Ili-Y. 'ZITQ Rlzlyllvv Club: l.iIvl':iti. 'LIEIZ AlCIIl0l'i2Il 1'lPllIlllilfl'l'. l'nlve-rsity of Mit-lligzing l'niI4-tl Stulvs .xl'llly Air S1-t'vivv, Muriel Evangeline Cartwright Nt-ripps. 'Qin 'l'rt-blv Clvl' Club, '21i: Nlaiylu-v Club. In-lrbit llusine-ss l'nivn-rsity. Sylvia B. Chesick lws, '23: Suutlu-:istn-ru Girls' Club 2 .Xrulmns Club g 'I'r:n-k 'l'o:un1 Niziyluw- Club: Wuys :intl Alvuns 1'HlIlIllilll'1'. Cupilul l'nix'vrsiIy. Sarah Elizabeth Clausen linrlmur lllIl'l'lll4'lllilll'. 'itil St-rvit-u llub. '27, 'Zhi Xlnylwv. YN: Flbwt-r, 1'olul'.XlnIIu1'nlllllliT- Inv. r. llulvliinson. '25g Clnipi ' D' 1 :Ax I Q 'XA x Helen Cole llingt-uiunn, '25: .X rvlmnsg NllllIll4'llSl1'l'll Girls' Clnlng liutt penn: Him- Club, Sr.: 'l'robl1 ' of CI4-l': Vim-m-'li'1-sltlm-lit, llouse I tl- Whittivr. 'Llig Sec-i'm-tary, lfluter- lwsin Club, '2N: lhiskvtlvull. '26 11. P, is '27, 'ZHI llnclwy. '1.', '2.'. 'l'r:u'k. '2T: Swinnniugg Hpvra ' ' :- Sbvizil lmnnnlto 1. I . Albion Colli-'gui 1:1'Ul'j,Ii2l 'l':-vii nirnl. Sieglinde Cordier Lug Malyln-0 1 luli. lu-fruit f'0Illlll1'l'l'llll Cnllt-gn Helen Cullin n Club liowv Svlnml. '2-l: l.it4-rzlli. N Slalylwv Cllibi llnllsv ul' l':Ill4'l'S Cbunvil. '2N1 Sl-niur Girls' llrt-ss Connnittvv. Vivian Dahnke ull nls 1-lm' K4-ntimr. 'Zin Senior G' ' ..-. f-., , . x- . lla, ll, lltlrll iltl lllllu, 'b -.- V. L. 1- . - H -... Ji. ls. All-lltg hlu. Jn. Nl: l4'1-stivnl. '2TZ llousv IQIINRPTIHIH 'QTL Slllilvllf l'4llllll'lI, Anti.. 'T ll T 'N lulwipn in Club Hpvw. L . 'LU: 'I -' -1 28: Muyln-1-I Senior l'l:1y. Annie Margaret Dalrymple lialrbnul' Ix1t1-l'lxn-1li:llv. Ni . F 5 llinlugy Cllilu, '2T, '281 l,itvl'uli Vim--l't'm-sill:-llf. 2501. '2Ng S1-nim' llinp: :intl l'in Cutmnittc-og Muybv Coll:-gn ul' thu Citv of llc-tl Tu'f'n I y-on ri 0 'oil Helen E. Demopolos l.iny,:4-nm nn , I. Svllunl. 251 Sill' llvlll tnunnil, l S 1 '2!'. '2.'g 'hopin Ululn: I,ll1'l'2ll lluln Nl: Nmlliur llrlllqln-I 1'0lllllllil4'Q'. Uollvgll ul' Ill ' ' I . :yin-vi William B. Dibble 1' Vily of llvflwnil. l.lllL14'lllIlllll. 20: 'l'l'4-zxslm-1' lluusv ul' Whittier. '24i: I l'l'Slllll2lll llmtlmll. .Lug lluusv llnsn-lulll .1151 llnllsn- lfmrlllzlll. 'illii lluusv llalskn-Ilulll. '261 lh-s1'l'vv l mvl- ' iii lkmtlull Xl I hull: X :urs ' ' 5 I . 'I' l4lllS Uluh, '2T. l'1:vsi4luf'l1I, '2H: l,ll1'l'ilil Vlllll, 'ZIQL 'BTI lli'Y Ululr: Nlzlylwm- Vllllvl Ullalirlllalll. 1':lll Ilny Vom- millw-. lnlw-l'slty ut Bl14'h1g:ln. .. . , Y, , Helen Love Draper lllllglvlllllllll. v l'r4wi1ls-nt un 1 n 1 xlx tluh 'x Nuulln-: .' -- Nl'l'l'4'l1ll'X :und Vie-4--l'r1-sidn-ul, ll't'll0llS. '26, YT. 1234: l'1-vsi lllllLEJll4-1'I' Stntl. '26, '2T. '2Ng l'l'1-lrlv l'l4'f l'llllsZ Yi1'vl'l'1'si1lvllI. Iuusv. YN: Varsity Iluslu-tlmll :ml llm-lu-y. '25, 'itll '2T: Shu'- lwv Vllllx' Yi Vlnss. vs- I'rvsi1ls-nl. S4-nim- lh-Iruil 'I's-:u'l1vl'Q' 1'nll4-gn-. Elf riedu Ruth Eickstudt 1-lwmsv l'!4-. lliggll Svllnul, 'LIH1 Nluvhw- Vluh: N1 .' u1lIl1v:lsIel'1l Girls' tlulv. JN. lltuitl 'N lx flmngv I'I4llilPl'. .lllllQlilll'l4'l' Stull' N Num: l'i4-ture 1'ummill1-1-. Pvurl B. Ellis l.illilnl'i1lgn-, 'LZ-41 Nlalylnu- Vluln JN. Ill-nrv lfurel lllINllli2ll. .r 'i w,ak..,-i-a. . f Adelaide Feeney St. Clair. 'LISQ Smltln-:lstu-I-11 Girls' Club: I,itvr:iti Uluhz Flin 1'Il1I1, View--l'l'vsi1l0llt, '2N1 l.ilu':lry SIMT, S1-nim' Assistant. 'ZRZ Slu- llm-nt l'nunviI: S1't'l't'fill'j', Xlaiylwn- Vinh: Sl'I'l'l'Illl'j', Se-niur Vluss. llvllwlit 'l'0'll1'llk'l'S' l'nlIn-gn-A Maryan Fleisher lv:-s. 'tflg Smltlu-:msn-1-11 Girl? 1'IuIu. 'LINZ Malylwv. IN-tlwuit 'l'n-:lvlu-l's' Polls-go-. Freeman Floyd Xlt. l'lw-nsnnt. lxy., 20: Illum- Spnrls, '2li, YT: llnusv linslwt Inlll. 'UTI Xl:lj'lu-4' l'llIlr. Xlurrzui' Nnrnml. xIlll'l'2lj'. lxy. Lenora Gladys Frederick ltgnflmur, '21i: 47ll1'l'il. 'ZIBZ 'l'l'4-ble Vlvf 1'llllv1 Svniui' Hirlw' tilm-1-l'luI+: l.0Il2lIl'1uI- Nations .XX SPIIIIPIX1 Flin Vlulr, 'L!T. YN: Nv- nim- l'l:ly: 5l:lylwv 1'luIl: Ways Illlli xl4'illlN filillllllillvlh l'l1ix'1-wily ul' Xlim'lliL::1u Helen Gnieh lv:-s. 'Ziyi ,Xl'l'll1lllS Vlulv. 41152 Smlllmu-anstwlu Girls' Vluh, '!T. YN: Simi'-nl l'lilllIl'll1 'l'l-1-Iw l'l4'I'1'llllv1 I'Iur1-rpo-:ni Vlulm 'I'r:n-k 'I'1-um. 2113 Ss-ulur Sun: Vunlulit- lvv. I'l1ix'n-:wily ul' Nlivhiunn. 'G a 'I'1re'n IN-I zru f ' L ' fx l X 1' -1, Theresa Marion Goult llutt-hinson. '13-lg Si-rvivv Vlulv. '25, '26, 'QSQ Mayhew. Stanley A. Green l':u'stons. '24 I lntor-inurail Sports: llousv llnski-tlmll. .2152 Sn-rvivv l'luhg Malylwv Clulvg Sv nior lloys' lim-ss l'tlllllllitl'1'0. IM-troll City l'olle-go: l'uiv4-r- sity ol' Michigan. Harvey Groehn Pass 'l'l't'lllllL'Zll lligh. 'iltig liiology Vluh, 'ZITI Varsity Swim- ming: Ilousv SWlllllllllll.'I, '27, 'LIHZ llite-mtl. YS: t'li:iirm:in ol' lioys' llrvss t'onuiiitlvv: llousv' Ath- lvtios Nlainalgrvr. 'llthz Club. V201 Full Aims t'ommitln-v. Ylllv. Dorothy Katherine Haberkorn liiiigi-iiiziiill. 155: l.itol':1tig liiolf ogy Vllllul Flin. 'l'l't'IlSlll'l'l'. YT. Svt'i'vt:n'y, YG. Vim--l'i'osiiln-int. '2T: Rluylwv: llousw Swiunningr: xill'Sllj,' Swimmimrz llouso llaiskot- hull, Jo. :og llonso loom-il: N-V nioi' l'I:ly. 1 v - nh-n luilm. Francis WV. Haines llzlrlvoin' llll1'l'lll1'lllllll' 'lflil lli Y , I Chili: S1-rvicv Vinh, 173 stag. 4'r:il't, '2T. IIN: I.it1-rnti: llousi- Sl10l'ts1 llousv lfootlmll, '2Tg Nl:iyIn-1-1 Sonior Play: l'ic-turv t'omn1itt4-I-. .Xllrinll l'ull03,:n'. Q P is f H ..... ...I 4 Paul Joseph Hamel SI. llosv Iligh Svhool, 'LZGQ Nl ai ylu-0. lu-troit liusiun-ss Instituto. Grace Alvina Hanning Linpzoinzum, 'ZSL Stinlvnt Coun- cil. And., 'LZIL '271 Miiylwo. Uollvgo of tho' Vity ot' llvtroiti l,llll'Ill'j' 'l'I'!llllllll.l' Ss-hool. Walter W. Hansz l5lll'lNllll' liitt-l'iiio-tlizitv, 'ZGQ Ili Y Vinh, QZSZ Soutlivzlsti-ru 'l'l'lll'Ii Vluh, l'rvsi4lviit. 'LINZ Lit- ornti. '2Ng llousv 'l'r:u-k, 'STL Swimming. '27. YN: llzisvlmll. '2T: Varsity 'l'rnck. Indoor nntl 4li1t1lool': Vnrsity t'ross-t'ountry. '2N: llousn- 1'ouni'iI 1 5lllj'lN't'1 I'l't-sitlt-nt. Svnior Class. l7l'fl'4llf Pity l'oll4 gl'1 l'lliVt'l'f sity ot' Min-lligzin. Dolores M. Hartley lvl-s Svllool. '232 S4'I'vi1'1- lvllllll Soilllit-:lslwlu Girls' l'luhZ Mzlylwv Cluli IN-tl-oil ltusint-ss l'l1iwi'sity. Doris G. Hastings I4illlIt'lll2lllll Srhool. '1252 Stui ilvnt Uolilivil. 'ZITI 'l'rm-lilo Ulvt Ululvg SHlllll1'2lSlt'l'll lliris' 4'luIi, '27, 'gfsg Nlzlylww Uluh: S1-niol Ilzlnqnol Uoiiiiiiitlw-. l'olI1'p:o- ol' tho Uity ol' lit-troit. av .lu n A va 'I'1a'f'1zty-tliwff' Marjorie C. Healey llairluour, '2li2 l'm's l'lllInZ S 1 lull llio llulr Not Z ' g .' llllt'tlSit'l'll iirls' Vluhg llm-kt-y, '2l3. '2T. 231 llnskvtlrslll. '2T. '2NZ 'I'l':i1'li JT. 'ZHQ llousv Sports: .Xthlvtio lulrll nl' 'l0 xllI'lllllilll Ntnto- Normal. Ruth Heck Irvs. 325: l'rnt't Vluiv. '2T: Q1lllill1'3lSil'l'll Girls' Uluhg Clio Vlllll. TIN. '21Ig Sllltl4 lli t'ounc'il in th Xl:l5'lvm' Vlllln, YN: Svlliol' Hirls' llrn-ss 1'ommitt4-v. llhllliill l'niv1-rsity. Ruth E. HPika l.illilvl'i4l:g4'. 'BBQ Nlnylwt- lllllll. Milton Hoagland lvvs, 'lfuj lli-Y l'llllI. 'ZSQ SUIT- . ... -4..up:: -1 lm' t'll1lr 'T 'N' I ll tlul 'T Il llllril' lslltllllilll. YT. 'LTNZ Sin-fvllll lllllj1Itli'l'l'illblllillllltflh Elmore Holland l-lush Iliggh Svhool. .llil'llll, tlhio, '4: liiolopry 4'Iulv: First l.ivut4-n- lt lt I 1 , l ,I U. vw. 1. 7'11'4'ni1f-11114 r 1- llouso ot' Wllittivr, 'LIN' .wmM.. ,. . Richard Holmes llntt-hinson. 'LZSZ lloys' Art llllllll, '27, 'LISQ Mnyln-v Vluln, Vernice Holmgren Nativity ot' Hur Lord, '23' Chopin t'lul1. 'Brig M:iyln-v llllllll Alumni t'ommiItm-0, ES: lliology Vlulv. 'Zig Ilousa- l'oun1'il. '25 In-troit liusinm-ss Vnirvrsity. Elizabeth Hooper Sll'llll4 ll5. 123: Ile-zllth Ululv. 'LZTL QlIlllll1'3lSi1'I'll Girls' l'lulv: lflutvr- pa-nn Vinh. '2h: M:nyln-1- Vluhg tiput 'N Nlnl nil lommlttu :.'L..'g. -no : ' ' --1 Ye-nior l'l:ly. IN-troit llusino-as l'nirs-rsity. Fern 0. Hudson lilllglllllilllll. '24: Nlilj'lll'l', '2N. llvtroit liusim-ws l'nivw-rsity. Daisy Iverson llnrlmur. '25: Soutln-:tstw-rn Hirlw' Uluh '7 Ni 'T 'N' 'l'rt-IvI1- l'l+-tl '2ti. 'QTZ STll1l1'lli. Vonm-il. ET: Nlayhf-1-3 l,itvr:tti. Nl2ll'j'2l'1lY4'1 W4-stvrn llvsn-i'rt-. Paul M. James Lillilvrillgrv, 'ESQ Art Hnilil. Sm-riw-1:1l'y-'I'i'v:isl1i'vr. 'LIN '29 1 Solltlu-aistwii ltzulio Ulnlu, Proxi- ilvnl. 'LIN Yivv' l'rvsi4l:-nt. '292 Mziylu-1-1 1'li:1ii'nmn, Sq-nior l'iv- lllI'0 1'omn1itt4-0. Carl Johnson Fuss 'l'om-linis-:il lligli S1-hool. 'tlig Varsity 'l'r:u'li. 'ETL H1's-ln-s- tm. YN: Nlnyln-V Ulnli. Marian Johnson llairlmlir liitn-i'i11e-alizllv, '2li1 l'r1-simls-nl. Flin Ulnli. 'ZNL l'rn-si- dm-nt, lloniim-:in Ulnlr. 'ZNZ .lnngnf I4-or lla-pox'tvl', '2lig Sn-nior Class l'l:l5'2 f'ililil'lllllll. Svnioi' Girls' lin-ss l'1lllllllittl'l'1 Sn'l'x'il'e l'lnlu, '27, YS: Nlnylu-0 l'lnl1. 155: llonsv Uonnvllg II4-px'vsv1it:ltivv to Nan tional l vel4-mlioii ol' llonn- lflvo- mnnivs: S4-nior ll2llll'I' ll:-portq-r: Ili-111'vsa-l1l:iIivv tn llvlljllll' ot' Nan iions. Mariam Kaplan l.ilIiIn'i1lg:1'. '231 S1-i'vic'1' Vlnlr. 'Sill lliology Ulnlvj Varsity Swim- ming, 'UGZ Varsity 'IW-nnis, '12ti. 'L': onsv .itlilvlivsl Xlziyln-v 'A ll t'Inl1. IN'il'uiI Uily Vnllvpfv. Ellen Keller lin-:ltim.:'. 24: Rluylu-n-. livlroit linsim-xx lnslilntv. 'x :x? 5-.siu3z,k.-.:- 7 Adele Ketterer i'2ll'Sll'llS. 223: 5I2lj'il1'1'. '25 Qc-nior Som: Uoiiiiiiittc-1-. ll:-troit City l'oll4-310. Margaret Irma Kinnnnen llnt vliinson S1-hool. '25: l'v tlnlwz Nlaiylwo Ulnlr. YN: llzislu lmll, Nl 'n 'N ll .. , - . ,,, 5 o4'li4'5'. lla '21 '2N. IN-troit llnsins-ss lnstitnlv. Virginia Mary Kirazian lllllgtllllilllll. 25: Iliolngy Clnll lh Nil Inu llllln :V--' . In-troll llnsinwss i'lliYl'l'Siiy. Leslie G. Knapp thrslvins, '24: S1'l'1It'Illli, Il. U l. 12. '23, '2ei: Mziyln-4-. ll:-troil llnsim-ss l'nivvrsity. Lillian L. Koeller llilll.f1'lllIlllll. '24, In-troit linsinvss l'ix'vi'siIy. T1l'l'71fjl'fll'l' Y , MQ. trmgti, 'A qi Dorothy Koop llnrlsour, '2ll: Nlaiylwe, tlrau-A: llospitall. Arthur James Kraft Sl. lit-rti:ii'd's, '1I5g lluusv Ifuut- hnll. '26, 'ZITI Varsity l-'ootlmll LES: Maylwa- Vluh. Edward F. Kramer l.ing1-maitm. 'ESQ I l'l'Nlllll2lIl Ilnswlnlll. 1253 l+'re-slmmn lfmit- lmll, 'ZISQ lluuss- llsisn-lmll, I-'tml l-ull. lhlskt-tlmll, 156: lil-svrx' Ilzlslu-tluill. 'ZITI lluusn- Atlilt-ties. 'ZGQ Varsity llnsm-lmll: Varsity l-Rmtlvaill, 'iIT. 1':lpt:1in. YN .lrt-lmiis Ululvg Nl:tyIu-v Vlulr Mt'iimi'i:ll l'lllllIllllll'l', Citi' Uullego: l'l1ivn-l'sity ul xiii-niigtm. Marcel Kring Nt. Flair, '271: lizirlmur Inu-r lnw'1li:il1- Svliuul. 'lllig S4'l'Vl4'l' Vluln 'ZIWGZ 'l'r1'lrlo- Ulvi' Vlulr, 'ZITI Jllllllbl' hills' tilt-4-1'lulv1 llluylwn-2 l.1-:uguv . . . , . 4-I Nations lonvw-nlioii. Ili:-kinsmi 1'oll4-1.50. Viana Kuokkanen llulfwziy llipli St-lnml. '23 Nlzlylu-1-. lit-Iruil l'uli1lm-l'4'i:1l F0114-gt-. ld? T1l'l'I1 fy-si.1' Madelyna Leahy Irvs, '233 Smitln-:Isla-i'li Girls' lu, '2H: Alumni 1'uiuniit!m'. 1 lu '1l!i: Maiyln-v Clulv. Bl:ll'yg.:'i'uvt- lmlln-ge-. Katherine S. Macllreath lhirhnut' Int:-rms-tliaitw. '1Ili: ayln-0: l'lmirm:m ot' Svlmlair- hip Cniiliiiiittl-1-, Pull:-go' ni' Pity ni' IN-truil. Elfreida L. Mackenzie llutvliinsun, 123: Sn-4'i'vt:il'y uf I I truss' of lYlllIIis-r. 'LIL 'LTI M4-lnlwr of S4lllllll'2lSfl'l'll Hirls' Vluli, 'ZIN1 l.it4t-mtl, 'QSQ Slmlvnt t'uun4'iI, '2li. '27, '2Ng Nlslylwf Vluln. Lillian Maeder llnxw-lt'i1l 'n-. '1I4: Girls' N1-rvim . .- .. .- - ,- .- Vllllu. 21. ZI.r, Zhi MINS ltlllt 'l'1:img Girls' lliila- Vlulv. '26, 'LIT JN, View--l'r1'si4l1'lll, '1IT. '25 Nlziylwv- Vluhg Ways :tml Nlvzinx l'tniili1ilt4-v. XY1'SI4'l'll t'ulIvg:i:it1-1 Witt 1 'll my'-r Uniipttvim-lvl' l'nlln-ge. Delmar L. Matthieu lit-alting. 24: lluusu l-'tmtlmll Kr:-lmnsg Nl:1ylu-4-si St-uior l'l:iy NUIV1' lY:I lll4'. I f , D .r . vw fe f 6- -A 1- Alzwfv: A: il X, a .,,n k 0'Neal E. McCullough l.illihri4lgv. '251 Survive- l'lull. '6' Ili Y NV Xl lv ' l t - . ... . . :ly on-1 Mule-u Uounm-il, llousv of Wllitlivr. 'BEL Margaret M. Mclntosh .knnunriutiou lligh Svliooli lllllvn ll. lfll'llllI'llS Club, '27, '28, 1'orrl-spolulim.: Soon-tary. '2S. 'ZINC Sm-uior Play. Katherine Norris Metcalf lvos St'il1l0l, '12-lg lilll'I'2l. 'ZZTZ l'a-rs Ululwg Arrllons Plulv: 'l'rn-lllv Ulvl' Ululvg S Ululvg Varsity lloc-km-y Squad: Mo-morinl Fouuuit- lc-0. Alluion l'oll1'y.:1': l'uiv1-'rsity ot Xlim-hig: Ill. Walter A. Meyer URIISINIIN. '23: .lllllQllll1'l'l'. '2T. 4' lli Y Ulull PT N' Nl'll'in1 t'luIu. Ray E. Miller 'r :rl 'L ': lln s X 1 . Nt lin lll ls '6 u 1 Sports, '26, 'LZTQ Blzlylwr l'lullg l'i1tuu Uommittu S4-uior llllYl'l'SIlX ol llolrolt. 1-as 'I ,v Jane Mitchell lvvs, 'Z153 .Xrm-lions Fluh, '28 Sollilwzisturiu Girls' Ululr: Sludvut Uoumil 'I'l4l1l4 Ulnf UI ln 1 -1 --1 l , E u 2 26. 254. YN: l':llll'l'll0Illl Club ZEN: May lfustivall. '2NZ All-Pity Mlm- Ululn. '26: S4-nior Girls' Gln-1 l'llll1Z Upl-ral 1 Mzlylwo l'lull N4-uior Song Uollilxnlttr-0. l'lliva'l'sify of 5ll1'lllj.fllll. Jack M. Mohrhardt Sl. lll l'll3ll'll lllgh Srllmll, '26 Varsity 'l'r:u'k, '26, '27, '2Sg Var sity Fonllralll. 'ZITI llouso .itll I1-tirs, Xlzlllzlgvlx 'ZITI Lltvrnti, '26 '2T: .Xrrhons Vluhg Survive l'lull '26, '2T. '2Nj S lilllil, 'ZSQ lllzly ln-v Ululu: l'l:1ss llzly Vtlllllllillvl' S4-uior l'l:ly. Vnivvrsily of Notre llmm-. Andrew R. Molllson li4'lllillQ.f. '25: lli-Y Vlulr: May lm- l'IuIv3 llousv Sports: Uolor lflowvr :xml Motto Volnxxnittflu-. ,Xllliou Folia-prog l'nivm-rsily ol Sl ll'lll,L!2lll. David H. J. Mooney l'2ll'Sil'llS. 125: llousv Swim ming, '25, '26g vlll'Siij' Swim lllilllll 4loll'. '2Ng llousv 'Frm-k 'ZJTZ S1-nior l5:mqiu't 1'ommittm- l'uiv1-rsily lil' llutroit. Yvonne L. Mounteer K1-ntillu. '2N: Solillu-:lstx-1'u Girls' l'lulv, '27, ES: l'lio Club l'l':ll'l Vluln, '23, '26, '27, '2N Xlslylmv. Aliblllll. is 'L L ll K., , '1'1re11fy-xer1'f'1l Harold Mues llam-I l':n'k. 223: .Xrt 1luil1l 'NA Xl'lvlm-- Iit4-rwti N ll:-truit Svlmol ot' .Xpplivnl Art. Arthur Nelson ltzirluour, 125: Stullvnl xI2lllil21'l'. luullrilll. '231 vill'Sllj' l 1mlllilll 'h. .lil lic-svi'vv Iizlskvtlnill, '23' Q 1'lulug Arm-lions: Rlaiyln-o 1'luIm Nortllwo-stu-ril I'lllV1'l'Nilj'. Susan Netschke llutvliinsmi Svliool. 'lfflg South- : nrt:-rn Girls' 1'luI-5 Girls' S1-rvivv .,. -. . .,.. , . , 1lulv. .5-v. Ju. ll: 1l'tlll 1lulv. 13, Lili, '2T, 'ZINQ 1'lio 1'It1lu X im- l'rn-si1l:'nt. '28, l'1'1-siilvlit 'iii Ilousm- ot' Whittie-i'. Stull:-nt l1Illll1'ilC l.ilnrnry St:lfT: Xlzlylu-0 1 lllill In-1'ur:itiug 1'1Dlllllliffl'1'Z Ns-nioi' l'l:iy: Spf-4-i:ll -lllll1Jf5ll1'l'I' f1lllllllIfll'1'. Itvtlwuit 'l'v:l1'll4-IN' l'uII1-ggv. Virginia, Newsome Ilolniilsuu, '25g 1'l'lll'l 1'lulm. 'LET , Nt-nw-t:ii'y. 'LS1 Ara-lions 1'lulv ousv Sports: Xlziylu-v 1'lllln, Allvlllililll Nam- lull1-gin W'illiam C. Norvell Hrosst- Points- lligli Svlimul. '23 Xll1lllUl'illIll Stull:-nt 1'oum'il2 l miss- l'r1-sirlvut. '1.N: 47lN'l'5I. '111i T. 125: l'Iutvrpv:m 1'lulu. Profi- .,,- , , . ill-nt. .ft-. llifl , 1.11-11 1luln: l,1tA iraiti: Mnylu-1-2 Xlzniugn-'i'. lluusn- Xthls-tivs, '21i: llousv lizlsa-lmll: nnis. '2N: S4-uior Sulig1'1vlilli1itf 114- 'l'l'illllX 1'oll4-go. 7'1rru 1,11-vigil! 'E 1!71 'h jig, N A fl '- Marie Olson K1-:iting Sa-hool. 25: Nlnylu-4 1'lull lvIllYll'Nlij' ut' Mis-liignu. Erma Oster K1-:itinp:. 'Qing 1'liupin 1'lul1, '21, 'ETZ Stud:-nt 1'oum'il: Mnylu-0 1'lull: .lungnln-4-r S4-uior 1'ommit I1-0. IN-tlvuit 'l'1':l1'll1'l's' 1'nll1'gA'. Mary Ottrok llutvlxinson. '27-3 Cliopin 1'lulv '21i, '2T: Stuelvnl 1'nunw-il: Huy Iwi- 1'lul1: .lung,::ul1-4-r Sv-nioi' 1'om mittt-s-. Ilvtruit ,lil'2ll'h1'l'S' 1'oll1-uv. Mary C. Painter Svripps, H551 IH-1-N 1'luh5 South 1-:istt-rn Girls' 1'lul1: Illlle-u ll ,. , . .,.. .,, Itivlmrrls 1 lull. I'l'l'Sl1l1'llI. Ji. .BN 'l'l'1'ilSlll'6'l'. 'LZU3 Xlalyllm-1 ll1-pro so-iitzitivo to tlu- In-:igiiv ot' Nu tions. '2Ng Sn-nior .llllllIIll1'1'I' 1'om mittvv: S1-uior l'l:iy. 1h-two Pity 1'ull1-110, 1i1'uv1- Vily l'r-unsylvniiiai. Ruth Palmer I:2ll'll1lllI'. 211: Pvvs 1'lul1: llouw Atlilvtivs. '21i. 'QTQ Malylwvi l'it- turv Vommittf-4-. 1il'1l1'1' llospitnl. . , , 0 , vxkf A , 2 U 1 -R -M - w Anna Maye Pappas Rattle l'r4-ok .lunior lligli. 'lffnl . . qOlltll02lSt1'I'll Girls' Vluli, 'L.li, 'L.T: l'llo Ululu 'T 'N' lite-r-iii l'lulv LIT. 'LZSQ S1-uior Ulnss l'l:lyZ lliugg ind l'in Foiiinilltq-v. Allriou Collopgml. Gertrude Amelia Peters llwly, '24: S1-rvioo l'luI1, '21i: Xl:lyIn'1- Ulullg Sl-nior Girls' lirm-ss 1'0lllllIift0!'. Douglas Pinney Llllpfvlllilllll, '23: llousl- lhiskot- lrzlll. '235 Nlziylwv l'lulv3 'l'r:1rk 1'lulu, YS: llifY, '27, 'l'I'1'2lSlll'4'I'. ZX: Cross Country 'l'a-aim. 'QNZ liuuquw-l f'0llllllillQ'1'. l'oIIl-,250 ol' llln-' l'iIy ol' Ilvlroil. William S. Potter Sl'l'lllllN, '251 lli-Y. '2T. YN. l'l'0IlNlll'l'l', Son-iw-l:ii'y: Swiuuuiug.: l'v:lu1. TIN: Nlaiylwcz l'l1:liru1:ll1. ling Zllltl l'in 1'1llllllliIl1'l'I S1-uior l'l:lV. ,. , ,. . , ' -go :lull liiirwsity ol l llp 1 olln Nllldligllll. Miruldu. Proefke Sl:-plu-ns, 'Zin Soiitlie-:ish-i'l1 Girls' l'ulm1 lillvu ll. llivlmrils Ululu, l'lll'I'l'NlHbIllllIl2 St 1'I'1'fIll'X. QT. Ill-1-oruiiiig S4'1'l'4'lIll'X. 'ESI Xlnylwl- Ululng xlilill ol' llouor, ll. H. 'l'. t'., 'Zin Sn-uior l'l:ly: l'li:1iru1:lu, Uolor, lflowvr null Xlotto l'omniil luv. 'U ' Ruth Rayner St. l'l:lir. '11-l: lliology l'luln. '27 'ZX t'orl'e-spolilliug Nt'1'l'0I2ll'X, IIN: I.itu-rnti, 'UNQ Rlzlylwl-2 Iling.: :lull l'in Uoiiiriiittu l , IM-troir IIINHIIIIO of Musical A rl. Nelson Edward Rice Allllllllldillillll. 114: ll o u s o Nwiuiuiing. 223: Varsity Swim- ming, '2ti. 'ZITI Blaiylnov. llllYPl'Slly ol Notre Iinuw. Rhoda Margaret Riley N4ll'Ill1'l'll. 'ITS Bl:iylu-v Ululng S1-l'vis-o Ululr: llousn- Uoum-il, 'ZINQ S1-nior In-oss Vouiuiittvv: S1-niol I'l:1y. 1'0lllllll'l'4'lJll Full:-gs-. Mary M. Roberton l'2ll'Nl4'llS, '253 Nlzlylwo Ululv. IM-troll Iiusinvss l'lliv1'l'slty. Marion E. Roraback Nlontn-Ili, '23: l'r:iI't l'lulv. 'ZIQL '27, YN: Flin 1'lllll, 'ZTZ Smwizll l'ou1uiitl4-o. 'LISZ S0llflll'2lSl1'l'll Girls' l'luli, YT, 'ZX 'ZEN Xlzlylu-v 1'lllr1 Pin Voliiiliilll-4-I llousv 1 -um-il. 'ZTZ Nm-nior Som-izil Vom- uiillvo. TIl'l'l1 fy-11 inf' Nance Janice Rosenthal llarlmur IlllQ'l'lll4l4llIll1'. 'IGI Girls' Him- Vluli: All-Pity Him- Vlulv: Slay lfvstivnl: Ups-ras, 116. '27, '2S: Nlilllllgvll llouse Atlu- lulivsg llousr- 'I'r:n'k: llousr- liaiso- lmll: llouso- lloi-ki-yi llousv SNYlIllllllllKI Vznrsily llzlska-tlnxll: Varsity llovlivyl 'Fl'l'llll' U11-f Vlulig liuti-rpm-:in Vluli: Paws l'lulv: Ari-lions Ululvg l'l:1ss llzly: Sn-nior Song l'ommitt4-n-. We-stvrn Slate Novnmli Volum- lviu l'llix'4-l'siI3'. Albert A. Rouse l.lllLC1'lllIlllIl. 225: l,ite1':lli: lli Y 4'llll'l llollst' lfoollrzlll. '2li. 'QTZ llousv l!:lskvlli:ull. '24i: ,llcxixx Stall. l'll'1'lllIllllllJ, Nlnimgor: Spi- Y vml .lum.:ulw-r Voiiiinittn-w. 'LNZ Tll:lyli4-4- Club. l'nivn-rsity ol' Mivliigrzni, Frederick Rowe Nvripps. 125: llauul. '21l. 'ZSZ mwlu-sliul. 'ZITZ Nlnylwn- Ululv. l'iIy Voile-g:v :mil I'uiv4-rsity o Mivliigzlll. Thomas Ruby, Jr. Ives, '241 llullsm' .Ulllvlivsi llnsi-Iialll Ilnskvllmll. '20, '27, 'ISL llousv 'l'I'ill'k. '25, '24i: Ilousl- Alilll2HI1'l'. Tlx: xlilyllllt' Vluli 2 Alumni Voiiiiiiittm-. Albert K. Rue lil-zitiiip, 113: Alziylwi- Vluli. l'i1iv4-rsily ol' Mil-luigalli. 1. x Tim-ry J5 . llllvli Olive Rundgren sl. Clair Si-hoolg 'l'rnvk 'l'l'IlIll llousa- Sports. '1lT. 'BN 5 . JN. ll:-troit llusine-ss Vollw-go, Stanley Russell St. l'l:lil'. '23g Nluylu-1-, Nlnyli Gladys Sample SIUIIIIPIIS. U43 Vhopin, '25, '20 04' In-troit S1-4'l1'l:Il'l:ll Volln-gl-, Jack Sampson SI. N4'l'll2ll'4l'S, 'QSQ llnllsv lillx In-llmll. '21 '24i. 'ZTZ llnusv 'l'I':l4-ki Vzlrsity lialsn-lmll. '27 Ilousm- Flllllllllll. '25, '2ni: l.it4--r:ll1 ol lou: ll lnllll lluli. 'ZNZ House- ' . '- ail. 'l'l'n-:isure-ri lim-hating: I4-:im I In-sq-i'x'4-. 'Loi xI2lj'll1't'f'Illll1 1 li in llllll, 'l'ivk+-t Voinulittl-4-. IlllYl'l'Sllj' of Ilvlroil. Marcellus Sanders Ins. '24g Fuss 'l'n-vlniivnl JN: Nluyl-lv Club, r lligli x .Gfg1?6-W L, I ' , X , K K Marguerite M. Schafer Curstl-ns. 123: Chopin Uluhg Soutlu-ustoru Girls' Club, '27, '2Sg lnunlruu Uluh, EES: I.it1-ruti Club, 'Z183 Muylwu Uluhg Sm-nior Dru, nmtirs. HIS. t'ollop,:u- ol' tho Pity of lli'tl'oiI. Vera Ruth Schaltfr l.iui:1-umuu. '25: Blnyln-v Uluhg Chopin l'Iuh. IN-troit liusiuoss Instituto. Wvllington Schneider lv:-s. 1235 Varsity Ilusolmll. '!4i. '2T. 'ZISL Varsity Footlmll, '2T. 'ISI Mzlylvu- l'luIv. Gordon Scott .la-IT1-rson lllfl'l'llll'lll2lll'. 'QSQ Fol- IWI4' Hi!-Th S1-hool. YG: liuml. '2T. 'ZJHL lllziyhm-4-1 I,itvr:lti. 'LISZ Yur- sity l'ross-Country: 'l'ruvk Ululn, 252 Iloys' llrn-ss 1'ou1ulilt4-mg '2!': S Ululrg Varsity 'l'r:u-li: Sn-nim- I'I:1v. Amos Seiferlcin l'2II'Sit'llS. '2-li llousv Sports: Nlauyl-ov: I.its-rati Club. N. J s, All '1' A-xi: 4 , 1. Julia Selenski l llurhour lIlt0'l'lll1'dl1lf0 S4-lmol. 201: Sm-rvirv Fluh, 'ZHQ Mnylwv Vluh. llusim-ss Vuivorsity. Frank Richard Sipe Kvnliug. X251 l'rvsiclout. llousv ol' Whitli4't', '2T: Vrvsiilvnt Nuy- lwo 1 lulv. '2SZ Judivizll l ouituittov. 128: Survive- Ululr, '25, '2G: Arvlious Club, '28g Frvshumu lfmmtlmll: llousv Foothull: Var- sity Ifootlmll Ilousv llusohull 1 llousv liuskotlmll, '262 Ilvsorvv Iiuskothull, '27: Varsity lluskvt- hull, EIN: llhnumzvr, House Ath- lvi im-sz S1-uior Social K'0llllIlill01'. l'ity l'olll-go of llotroit. Leon Slatkin i'2lI'St1 llS. '2-I: Illuylu-rg llousv Sport S. I in-troif liusim-ss I'l1ivf-rsity. Milton H. Smith S1-ripps. '251 Upvrn Uluss. '24i. '2T. 128: l'1lli0l'IN'2lIl Uluhg l'luyod in lmuhlo t'ross04l. Sl'l'1'lllNll'. :intl llDlSlIli'll4'uj Hunk. '2ii. 'ZITZ Him- Fluh, '20, '27, 'ZSZ Ilouso .lthlvtit-s. Night' Foursv in 1'lll'IlllNll'j' :ll Fuss 'l'4-'4-liui1':il. Norman B. Steiger llutvhiuwou, '21 Vuiw-rsity of ln-troit. sf- ,, A lil' .pb nug- L- ', .v Q W -- A 'L-1 Th irly-011 rv Rota Stewart Grimsby lligli Nvliool, Griinsluy, Unuirio, l':m:l1ln, '23: llnylwo. Addison T, Stroman llgwlmill' Intl-i'mn-4li:lt1 , '2ti: ll0llN4'f'1Illlll'iI. '2Sg Pin :Ind Ring . . .. . 14IIIllllllfl'l', .2101 Blnylws- tlulr. Arthur V. Thomas l'Jll'Sl4'llS. '15-li .xil'Illilll4' Ululi. '25, 42111 S1-i'vivv Vluh. '2T. '2N2 llurlio l'luln, 'llxg Nlzlylwo Uluhg 1'omnu-m-1-illoilt l'omn1itt4-v. Dorothy H. Turner Stvplnwiis, '24: l.itm':lIi Vlulii 51,.y1,.-.- Vluil, lvvli-oil lhisim-ss l'niv1-rsily. Frances 0. Turner l.illilnri4l1:1'. 'ESL .Xrz'lmiis, '2T. '2N: 'l'l'1-hlv l'l1-l': l'Zlita-rp:-nil. '2T. '2N: Soiltln-:istol'n Girls' l'lulv. 'T 'N' Xl'lVill'1'1'lllil' Ulu-I'-1 Hi ,A -N I Pol roil lluwim-ss Instituto. Tl: i1'l 11-I wo L n in 'I' .A il- . H. Gray Utley 15:11-houl'. '21i: I,ir1-ruti, '2s Ways :mil Xlwilis 1'on1luiltn-o ul Svnior Vluss: Xlnylu-v Fluln, Cora Mae Van Alstine f'2ll'Sf4'llS, '23: 'l'ruvk, '23 Nwimniing. '2li: Uliopin Vluh, lwtroit liilsine-ss Vnlvvrsity. Janette Veen 3I2ll'1'j'. 231 Mnylnu- l'lul1, Ilotroil linsinw-ss Instituto. Dorothy Wallace Ke-anim: Svliool, '25g South n':istoi'n Girls' Vlulm, '25, '26, '25 lloultll Vlulr. '21 '26, TIT: Slay In-v l'lnl1: Sorviw- Vlulr. '24i. I'lliYl'l'Silf' of lllvilillilll. VVilla Fern VValters Xloorn, '2fng l'l':ll'I tilllib, 'Qi Tl'1'2lSlll'l'l'. 'ZNZ Nlilllil1'2lSI1'l'l Girls' Vlulv ol' thu- Girl lb-se-iw:-x m'l'vos. IIT. Vzllvillvt Mm'll1lwl', '2N Nlziylnu- Vllilu: S1-nior l'l:iy. .XVIN :uml l'l':ll'ts Swhool. l 'JVC ' Q 9 Y 5' Al'lY,L-.TQ L p- - I .L-1 U ' 1,4 N 0 Louise Watson Lillibrlllgn-, 'ZISQ Craft Club: Mnylwa- Club. llnrpvr lluspilnl. Pauline Webster l,lng:vumnn, 125: Vice-I'residm-lit ul Aud., 'ZZTQ S4'4'l'0tan'y of Al't'll' uns Club, '2Ng Vic-0-I'x'4-simlm-lil of Soutln-nstvru Girls' Club, '- llewkvy, '26, '27, Captain, 'ZSQ Iluskelllulll 'l'rl-Isle Clef Club: SCi'l'4'lIll'y ot' Elite-l'p1-alll Club N - 1 4-1. Upvru: Llmlrumn ol' M1-umriul Couunitt CC. Albion College: l'uivvrsitv of xx 1.-ll igm l. Esther J. Wendela St. Chair '7' Smltln-:ish-1'n hirs l lub, l,it1-ruti Club, 'l'l'0:1s- lll'Cl', '2N: Clin Cul 'LINZ Maul 'Qui - 1 l. Sn-clw-'lxl1'y. ' we Club, Vim-1--l'1'vsiml4-ill Z l.m-rnrx' lfhlitor of nh o AIIYAN. -. . html:-ul Council: l'iHlil'lll2lll ul' Iiillllllllq Couunittvv, 'Zhi Sv- ulor l'lui Clmil'm:1u ol' ll lmy. Cass W1-sh-ru Sturm' 'l'4-:u'll4-rs' Col- lego. Aura Florence White Itnrlmur llitl-1-1111-qliaxto, 'tug S4'l'vis'v Club, '27, YN: Mnylwvi Stull' l'lmtogrnpl11-r, ARXAN, HIS: l'ul1lim-ily 1'1llIllllitt4'l': Svuioi' Girls' Glu' Cllllmr IN'll'llif Cill' Collmwu ilillH,'Clll . H - Reno VVhitmer nun. '25: Stumlvut Couue bi XX lutlu 1' : Cl1:nu'm:ln. Sclmlnrslilp Cmmuitlvv. '2li: Vim-- l'l'vsl4lvnt : .luugnlm-r Stnlll 'zllii Chlilulm ill ' Commillu ot the Svlll vii. llullsv I . ' 'ur Cluss: llbys' S1'l'ViC1' Club, '26, 'T' lli Y Club: Clulir- uluu, Nlvlnln-rsllip Commirlvoi Nlzlylu-vt llousa- llusx-Im:lll2 lluusv lhlslwlllzlllt lluuso l-'oollnlll 2 Iiuwl- ing: 'l'r:n-k N Collogjn' ul' ills CiYx' nl' ll1'll'uiIZ I lllYl'l'SllV bt' 3iiCili,LE:lll. KX if , l' .- z-if fl - Charles Williams iil'il.iillf-I. 1533 Rl'N4'l'Yl' Rusk:-T lv ull. 243. '2T: Varsity llnss-lmll 'TZ Yursity llzlsklvllmll. '27, 'LIS X11-lim is Cllllb: Sm-iul i'0llllllifi'l'C Y0l'IilWPSl1'l'll I'uiv4-rslfy. Donald Williams Grace Myra Willis llmvm-. 'Z-l: Craft Club: l.it multi' Xln bu Class llli C . :y 1 :,' mu mil tn-v. Margaret Wilson l'4-brian Cm-utr:ll lligh Sw-luml Pnulll lll ' ., ilmis. 'LTI Su-rvivv Club 'NZ Xlzxylu-v Club: .Xuxuni Cum millvv. Margaret Wood Irvs, Zn 1 Chopin Club, '26, '27 Xllvlmo Club: S4-uior Class Imp 1 HIIlIlllil1'l'. I Io! mit llusi us-ss l'uiv4-rsity. 'A 1: n Nw -N l 1'I' ,. -Q.. fn 'I'hil'i,11-II11'1'f' t.. ,. 5 V , 'te'-' if - .-Xrlfx f J I . , -,x - ,-.,,.ll- X, fl Y H. Lionel Woonton lit-sitiiig. 'Zig House liust-Imll. t : Varsity liIlS4'll2lll. '2T. EIS: llvsvl'v1' ll:tsk1'tluill1 lloust- Fool- ltill. '2T. YN: .lrvhonsg Nlnylu-1-. Xlit-higgun Stntv. George Yaleson Senior Class Song Uh tlczu' olrl High you are our pritlc: NVQ' lc-:ive you with il sigh, Iioth luiowlcclge :mtl succcss xx'c'x'c lfrom you, SOlllllCZlSY6I'1l lligh. XX? love your Colors truc :mtl pure. 'l'ht- royal purple :mtl the white, May future years bring victories sure, Nucl lzuircls new :tml bright. llt-1'c's to the class of twenty-uiuc, Hem-'s to our classmates all, .Xml lit-rt-'s to clczu' Southeastern lligh, .X uzuuc czlcli will recall. NYC gather here to lmicl . Xclit't1 XYith glzuluess :mtl with clecp regret llcrus to your luck :incl lmppiness, Uh school wt-'ll un-'cr forget. Malvenia Mae Yancey Svripps. '23: lillt-n Il. llim'lml'tls Ululr. '26, Vl1'l l'I'4'Sl1l4'lll. 'IT YH: l'm-ws Fluh. 'ZITI Southeast- 4-rn Girls' Club. WIN: NI2lj'lYl'1' t'Iuh: Senior Ilress t'ommiItu-1 St-liiol lli':tm:ttit's. Mary Zambas Northern High. 'lfoz NI:tylu-t- Literslti1Soiitln-ustt-1-11Girls'Club llouse ot' l,owwIl t'ounvil: Assist :int Nlzulzigrvr. .llxilmilt-4-l'Z l Iowt-r llolol' :intl Xlollo t'ommitt4-1-. fIIlllll'fl F fs r ,L I mi -5 3231 Q..-7 , NX mu I 1: st 'X '- - . ' . 91' ii -elf'-'vw-1- Jil - i A3 - WT 'i 'z!--.- I I 2 -Q ' if ? f s I-gn , L ,QF ' T S+ ' . - -ww---. - W -,W V h V l P1 vu Th irly-you r , , -L I E 'ggwse-A ? IM, if I-...f1'T: AIii'l',A.N , .A YW Q ir xi, Lrg- - A --lm-1. I 116 ,fl ,I..:'.VW.x S in , A , .f,I.:1,2 , ,,,-,,..,..Lsif i:Ri'flI I,.Xl'IQIIN.X SARAH IIIARKWIVK BIAXINIE FISHER ,Imax Ilmmmx l'l'1'.vi1iUlt l'f1'1'-l'l'4'.vfd4'lIl ,S'm'1'i'I4Il'y 11l't'1l.YIH'l'I' OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF JUNE, 1929 Senior Committees SOCIAL PRINTING and PUBLICITY ALUMNI .Ilvin .Ian-obs Vlmirmun Il. Wvinlmrdi I I1-I1-n Spring I'lI:iin4- IIIII'lll1'SIl'I' th-nr1,:v K1-Im BOYS' DRESS 1'II1'Nf1'I' Hpuiviiw fflnzirrnrnz II. Ilngvrs Ifrnnk l'lnn'ria'k l':n'Ios Mnrtin Iirlwin Zinlnwrlnnn CLASS DAY I'IlIII'!II'Ii .Xvkf-rinnn f'1lllIl'llI1lH Iidilh V4-lnso Iintll IIIIIVIIIIIII IC. .Iny 1'. SI'IlIIl'I1I1'I' MEMORIAL Virginia lliltnn f lllII'llltllI Snrzn Sp:-I-1' IU. Sfovkllulli IP. Ilurninn NI. Iinsh COMMENCEMENT W. .Xtkinsun Vhuirmun II. Iimvinan 15. WmuIw:ll'1I N. Ilivlillvll il. Katz , . I Iyq A Y , '.'.-5 j'Iv -I ig I 'IG ,, , T FfX1'-I7 iz., ..A, Wm. .Inhnsnnn I'lluirm11n I.. .lnllnson I . Mm'I'r:u'lw11 . SIIIIIIIIIU' . Millivh lu II WAYS and MEANS .I. Imlmv:m-- fwllllifmllll II. 4lmld:ll'1I I.. Walki-r III. 'l'im-ktun IP. I'HIlIIIl BANQUET I'I.Nlitt1-Istalwit l'll1lirm1m L. Morris If Ili-nsti-:ld M. Ilvlfmnn A, SISIIUI' GIRLS' DRESS li. iiiliiilfliltll' Vlmirmvln Y. Moyer I . Iliglwv li. Ilmmd SONG WilIi:1n1I':1rlitI fvlllliflllilil .L G4-'ily I. Ile-1'g4'l' 41. Iluusv I. Gollislullv Ja-e- .-Af -v . Ni-is f'Iu1irm1m Iflnnnn Murphy G .X II li II .l. Il II' I.. Vliwk lids! ruin . Sinivny SCHOLARSHIP Yun IIIIIIIOI' Vlmirnmu Nliwrisnn I-'ustvr IV1-N Yun Imh- COLOR. FLOWER and MOTTO 4hlv'1l:u-'Q l'Imirn1:n1 I 2lllii IIl'I' Ii.III'iIIl1lI'f .I. IIAIIIHIII' Ib 'l'l'mnImIw-y RING and PIN IL Kirvlnu-r f'll1lfI'77lllH If Ihnls V. III'I'I' II. l'iIl'ISIi1llI Ni. iiuss PICTURE .l. ICIIIZIJIIIIIUI' Vhuirmun Wm. Winilhnrst If. IIIIFPZIII 1-. Uustm' . I, 'Ti MI! I .I ,Z I 4 vo I A I 1 ...f-.,, , .1 7'I1il'!11-fir! ' it , N X X' , 1 f' , - ff Q.: A' 1 ' ' ' 1 R, pc . , 4, A f , - ,l V , , V R .' ' '-l 5 1 ' Al1'1' .-3, Y I l 'L V , ,jun ,. , Raymond R. Amluxen l om'll, 'lllig Sv'l'vi4'l- tlllll 'tp 1 lub 24 N 'D '2T1 'l'l':lL'k ' . '. '1..- , 'L vlll'Slfj' 'l'r:u-k, '28, '29: Vurslti , John M' Ablfott ' , Iiidool' 'l'r:u'k, '28, '25l: Yursltx lfm-h. '2!l: Mziylu-v, 28: N-rvmo l1l.,,sS4v,,uI,n.v' -27, '28, '29Z N Club, .'28: lliblogy Club,H'29: l muh. 'QR' -29, Hi-Y muh, -2,4 l.llvraltl Club, 291 ll, 0, l, C. Robert C. Abbott llrrulvntmni lllgh S4-liool, l5l':l4l41ll ton, l lori4ln: Muybvo Club, 29, 124-or1.:l:l 'l'94'h. Edward LeRoy Ackerman Fm-li, '213: Se-rvlvv Club: Iwclu- mation Conti-sf. 'ZTL Biology, '27, '28, l.it4-rail Club. '28, '2!l: Club, '21i: llousm- of lloprvselitu- tivs-s, '28, '2llg 'Frau-k Club, Sm-iv tury, '27, 'l're-:isur0l', 28, l'r4-sillvnt. '21l: lluusu- Sports 3 .lllllQ.f2ll1'0l' Stull' '28: Cross-Country, '27, Captain, '28: 'l'r:u'k, '28, 'zbz Orutorim-:il Conte-st, '2!l: House- Couuvil, '28, '29, Vivo-l'l'vsicl1-nt, '2El: Muylwn- Club: Clmirmun Svuior Class hay Cuiumittvv. l'lllVl'l'SllX of Nolrv lmuw. Juanita F. Adair l m'l1, '2li: Girls' Svi'vir1-I Club, Jn -:I lt L 'l'r+1asurvr. '29: llaiylu-v ' Calplnin, '26, '27, '28, '2!l. 'ggi' l llIY0l'Sllj' of lla-troit Emma Anderson Nurtliwvstvrn lligh, '26: Suu 1 1 sta-rn Girls' Club, '27, '28, '2' iulogy Club, '27, '28, '2Eb: Mu Igpp PQ Alfred Appel l-'m'll. 'ZIGZ Malylwv, If lm , -.l, lllllllNIl y nf l'0ll'uiI. N - 84-rx William Atkinson lm-ll. 262 lliology Club, l'rl llwut, '28 'ZZEH Lit:-rnti Club '3 llousa- Cuuuvil: Ss-niur l'l:1y, ' '2Tg Soutlu-:ish-ru Girls' Club, '27, 5l1U'l 'Q' lllllli llullsv Counwll Xxx. 'amz Inn-rati. '2T. '22-L, 'zsrz HHS lfflmiflll- Wlirinill. 'IIN lliulugy Club, '28, '2!l: Llbralry pity g',,H,.u,.3 l',,iv,.,-,ity 01 Stull. '29, xlll'lllHilll. ' City Colln-5.51-: X1-w York Sm-lionl ol' Sll4'l2ll S1'1'X'iL'1'. Kay Addy , linstc-rn lligli Srflmul, '2T: May- , bw- Club, '2!l: Ss-uior llmlualtiu-s. l'uivvrsity of C:ilil'm'ui:l. '2l , i'l Louis Bakstvin liurlmur, '24i: llnusn- lfoollr ill Nlulblll Ni N is-sl-l'vv l5:i.' ' - : ,. '-n-. '. llnsc-luill Slgi.. -4 . Ml rsity F4 law ' -I r bill, Ji. Jh.X.ux1t3 l xlu l 'T '28, '2!bg Varsity liaisv 38, '20, S Club: Malybvv ' liiulugy Club. Ikiivvrsity of IM-'Il'uit . . ,, , 4'-' ,f' -1.'7' 1 1 X f ,. . , Jr ,J , NW V4-Y,-'v l p ij. ,YI , .,,,1..' ., tr.,-:,?.i.,.:-, -....-, :..-....,:,.,. ,,,,,, ,K v, w , fn '-i-- 2 -r vw Th irfy-,vim K lub lnlll illlll x i x,N. if n u in 2222 'A-' 2 , 2 w 7- new . +- K-44-32 1 1 ARR AN 7 f N -VL 7 Ag,-' ' t Q1 , A2 .- , 9 . 1, 4 5. ' g ff. '- . W, M,,,22,.-,,:Y ' Nicholas J. Barodte, Jr. llllfl'lllllS0ll, '251 ll of ll Uluh, 'msg Iliology muh, -:ug vm-my Margaret G. Bessert 'l'ruvk, '26, '27L '29 2. l'l'0S'S-C1,lllll- K,.,,tim:1 -25: Mnyhm. pluh' 'ggz YU' 'l'4'1'm- '31 I Illfprflflf 3353 Smitlicastvrn Girls' Cluh, '27, '28, llmw- 'l'r'uvk. YS: Billylvvv Pllllf. 'zen Craft Club 'es 'zev l.it0l':lti '2S3 'l'r:u'k Ulub, '293 Svnim' lll'2l' 'gg' ' ' ' ' nmlivs. V I I , I , 2 Aluini1l'nllr-gm-. IlllVl'l'Sllj' ul In-fruit: IlllV1'l sity ul' Ilvtroit Mmlivsll Uullvgrv. Elinnre Eunice Bataille FlN'll, '2li: S0llfhl'2lSl0l'll Girls' Mary Bibin Ululu. '27, '2N. '2Elg lbfnnicun Ululs, Iqwh. 12435 S4-1-vii-0 Uluh, '2Sg '28, '29: 'I'l':u'k. '2S. 291 M:uyhv1'. Mnyhoo Ululn, '2N, NN -. . h . I IN-troit llusint-ss l'niv4'l'sity. ln-trout nllSllll'SS l'nlx'1-rsit5'. Ruth Beck Norma E. Bicknell l m'h. 'ZZGZ lilln-n ll. Ilia-li:u'4Is , . , . . l-' -I. '21': Ell- ll. R'-la 'l:. Uluh, '2N, '2!I: lurslty Nvunnungr. 'N I ' in H lm N '27, '2S1 Ibmnimm Club, Vim-- l'i-vsirlvlif. '2H: l,itn-rati: Sn-nim- Ilrallnulicsg Ummiiwncvixiviit Cmn- Ypsilunti Stzm- Normal. mittvo. '27, '2Sg llonsv Swimming, '2T. '2S, 'ililg Illanyluw Ulnh. Marion Bignell Virginia Ben 1-ui.-n, 'zuz souriwiism-n Girls' llurlmnk lligh, 1'ilIli'0l'lllll. '2N: Uluh. '27, '2S. '2!b: Litvrzlti, '28, 4'l'2Il'f Vlllll. 'UN T93 M4l5 'l'0 'QSM Iillc-n ll. Richards Club. '25il Ulllll. Rlnylwe- Vluh. '2El. l'nivn-rsity ol' Xllvlllgfilll. Unlls-gxv of th4-- City ul' In-Troit. Irene Berger l m-h, '2ti: S1-nim' G11-P Club, Dorothea' Bone '27, '2Ng Up:-rn, lol:intlw : lflu- ll2ll'lh0lll', '26: BIHXIDOP, '2ll. lvrpc-:in Vlulv. '2T. '2N: lmulrlc- H , M - . ,, ., ., f Qlmlminvl .2-7: Imulllv Trio' YN' Mullin Icirml toiisfrnltniy 0 'moz Mayne.-, 'xx ' ' ' ef Q- 2f4'f'f4 i . 2 , ' Q' . ',vn,q5 7,1 -3 5 ww w,.v1Hz'1ifuf1 f-If.- .2 ,. 7 ' , yu fut'21:111'11'.?':m1K'?'? ' ffI2.'L Q.1g'r7 byy.-I,-,.:-7 Q.. f 1-7 ,21 'Zif 'iTf'j'.2 '-'- ' A-' -f---- 1, 5 ' ' --aiu. ' V Y V ' ' '11f J 2 A'f i 2- 2 2 'I'hirIy-sevvn Elizabeth V. Boone sl. .lolm ll'-1'm'llumu s. 2011 Nlaly- lwv 'UN I M-I roi! Ilusim-sx lbIliV1'l'SiIj'. Julia V. Boone ht, John IZ'-rm-hm:m s. 214: Xlzlylwqh JN. lwtroit llusim-ss l'lliVl l'Silj'. Beatrice C. Bosch l':iIQl1'l'll Iliglm. TIN: Varsity l'r:l1-Ii. 'LIN '2!P: Varsity llovka-y. JN: llousv Ilnslcollmll. Vauptnin. I Xlulun tluh Hb rf. .-..' '- 'l'v:l:'l1vl's 1'oll4g,7a-. Robe rts F. Bough Xorlll lligll. Syl':l4'lls1-. X4-xx' lurk, 'lllig 'l'l':14'k 'l't'2lllI, '26, 'ZITI Ilouw- .Xlllln-Iivs, YN, 'ZEN Foo! lwzlll, JA. JN2Kl:lyln'1'. JN. Ruth Marie Bowman lm--I1 '1L- mv- .-Q -- '-fe' 'Af' . .. , I1h,ll.l, ..f, -L LN: 1'om'n-rl Hoists-r, 'LCN 'llilg Vlio Vluh, '1JNg 1'lbl'l'1'NlNlllllilljl N4-1-1-1-my-y, '11fI: I'Il1l4-rp:-zum. TIN: NKllllll4'ilNI1'l'll Girls' Vlulv. 'ZIT. TIN. JU: Xlnylwv Vlulu. 'ilibg IIUIISQ' 1'IIlIIl1'il. llousn- ol' I'IlIll'l'SUIlI Sn-rx' I1-. 1'llll11 Floss lmy 1'1llIlllliff1'!'f 14lIllIll1'lI1'4'III4'llY Vmlnlnitlc-4-. xYl'Sl4'l'll Stalls- 'I'4':1r'lln-IN' Unl- I1 ' 1 Tllil'fAIl-1'i1l1I,f 5 !f .MJRQ vaws.-Jig- ,... ,,.. 1 . A . .....-N. Ma rgaret Brodie lfuvll. .2011 Nlzlylu-v 4'Illl', 'IK IM-fl'oif I:llQillQ'S5 l'oIlv-uv. Marjorie Brooks l m'll. .2131 'l'I'lluIo- 1'I4'!' 1'llllI 'T' l l1t4-rpe--ln 1'IuIl 'T N Nmtlwnstvrll Hirld Vluh, '2T. N V IiT!'l lIi1'lll'i 'T W ' lm Vlulr. JN: lin-u, oz '4-hons l'lul1. '27, YN. '201 Xlzu 1 Il I Ilntlu , , N ' 47l'l'lliNIl I T I WI Voir 'l'v:l1'lln-Vs l'nIIo':v. Pvurl Lorraine- Brown l u4'll. 'ZUZ Xlzlylwv Vllllr, IH-troil llusinfw l'nix'a-rsil,x. Margaret A. Buchanan l-'ovlm Hr Xl'uxIu-.- Finl- IVUIIIIVQIII Vlllh, 'UN 'LIL ' .,, i 11ll'lo 5lllYlllllIl.2 Sf-4 -: 'LIE : F lnlllx 0 outll 1-:usta-l'l1lliVls' Vlulu, 'Zin IM-Iroil linlxillw-ax IvlliYl'l'Nilj Florence K. Buruu Ifovll, 'ZIQZ SollIll4':lsh'l'n Hirlx 1'll1Iv. '24i. '2T. 'LIN 'QMS lloum- I lu-pr:-se-I1tniiw-s. UN: l.il:'r:uli. 'IN 'QHQ Xlglylwn- Vllllr, 'ZEDQ l'il'llll1 Vomnlitln-4-. llI'lI'IIiI liusinf-W lnxtilulv. 1 1 Edna R. Burke l o1'h, '261 llnnsv llalskvtlulll, '2T: Ilnllsv llzlsvimll. '2T. '2S: llousv lim-key, '2N1 Varsity 'l'rnm-ic, '2T. '28, '21ig l'm s Vlulv. '2T: Milyllml Vlllll, 29. Albion l'ollv,1:4-1 I'l1iv1-rsity of xviS1'0llSlll. Lester Joseph Burkhart I-'oi-h, '2li: llousm- Rusk:-tluill: llmlsv llzist-Imll: Xluyhve-. Witlt-nlmrp.: Pullt-ge, uliin, Elaine Burmester lhirimul', '21i: Ilmisv Swimming, '21i: Varsity Swinmiiug. '24iZ Svrvivv Ululv. '2T. '2N: lluuso llaiskwllwlll, '2T: Varsity lg2lSk4'l' lulll. '2T: l'1'i s lvlllll. '26, '27, '2H: l'lin Ululv, '27, '2N, 293 Soiitlu-nstvl'n Girls' Uluh, '2T. '2N, '20, Yifl'-l'l't'Sl1ll'llf, '2S1 Klziyln-0 1'llllr, Vim-Al'l'vsiilolit, '25!g ll. ll. 'l'. F. Sponsor. '201 Ntwinl Cmnl mittee: Sn-nior l'l:1y. Iiilllllllilliitt Nnrnmll l'lllX'l'l'Slfj' of Imvsl. Marie WY. Blish I m'h, '2li1 Suiitlu-:isle-i'i1 Girls' l'Iulm. '26, '2T. 'l'l'U2lSlll'1'l'. '28, l'innist. '2N, Sum: l.4-mit-i'. '2!!g IltlllSl' ul' ll1'lll'l'S1'lllilllVl'S. '2T. '2N, '2!i: Lit:-rzlti. '2N. '21i: l-lute-rpm-:in Vlllll 'l'I'l'llll' UIQ-I' Vluh: Opt-l':u. S1'l'l'll2l4l1', '2T. llDl3lllllll'. '2N: Mnyiwm- Vinh, '21rg lnw-ul':itiun l'0IllllllllM'I Sn-niur Nln-nmrizil. lh-lruit 'l'n-nvlin-i's' Fnllq-gt-1 I'ni- vn-rsity ul' Ml4'lll12jilll. Leonard Campbell l H1'll. 'LIIPZ Varsity SXYllIlIllllli.f. , , , 'LT. ZS: iluusv Swinmiinpz. 'LT. l'l1iv1-i'sity ul' IN-truit. Q L . 1- . fill-V, f... X , -1' I ', ,, Robert Cant Ifovli, '24i1 Lite-rzlti. '28, '2!bg Nlaiylnev, '28, Raymond Carter St. Bl:u'tin's Svlmnli Senior Hlvo- Fluh. '2T. '23, '2!P: lflutvr- pm-:ln Vinh, '2N, 'ZEN Hpo-r:i. Serv- nzuli-. '2T, llllillllll1',u '2H: Mny- lfvv. JN. Anne Chmura I-'ot'h, 'ifnig im-'s, '27, '2N: Var- sity lluvkvy, '26, '2T. '2NZ House imskt-rmill. '27, YN. Nlrlllrlw-l', 'zsr Varsity linska-tlmll, '27, '2S. Vilgy Il 7 tain. '2..l: Varsity 'l'r:u-k, 'Liz Varsity 'l'4-mais. '28, '2Eh: lions'- Iizisvlvaill, '27, 'za 'amz Mnxlw---, '2!b. Robert VV. Christian lfm-ii, 'lflil lhrys' Art Huilnli lluuso nl' llt'lhl'l'S4'lIT2lllYl'SI l.it- t-rnli. 'l'l'1-austin-1', '25i: f'll2llI'IllQlll. Nl:lyIn-o l'in Unixilllittn-1-1 2031 ltmuiwl nt' Advisors. 'LZNZ Sviiiur Ring: :xml Pin 1'lHIllllllll'l'1 Vlzlss lmv. l'lllYl'l'Slfj' ut' lbvlrnit. Gretchen Clock lfmlli, 'ZITI IH'-1-'sz Ai-4-lumsg Nlzlybt-4-2 Alumni l'0lIllllllft't'. Nlivhigaln State Fullvgv. Th lfffll-Hllll' x , f , 2' 5 3. ' ' '1' .:. I 1 . , 1 ,J ,. 4 fl ' AH Albert M. Cohn lfovh. 1213: Muylwc-1 llousm- Xtlilvtivs. '2li. '27, '2N: Ilouso r 'fr' l'rur-k. 'LTZ llousv lluskotlulll. 1 Vuivvrsity of Soutlwru Unli- ful'ui:l. Maxine Coker Xlilll!Y4'Sll'l'll Iligll, TIN: NlIlVllt 1' 1 llllu. JSI. Ypsiluuti Staito Normal. Clarence E. Collins llurhour, '26, S4lllfll0IlNfl'I'll lloys' ill:-o Vluli, '26, V271 Iiiology vim- '-'T '-N '-Hn 'rl uiw '07- llv's4-l'v4' l oollrull. '2T: Vslrsili lfontlmll. Bl2lll2ll.f1'l'. 'ZNZ Ups-rw T- vim, '-N '-'fa' 'l'l':uIx 291 Muylu-1-. Nlivhiguu 1'olI4-go of Alix IPS. Sara Reva Comins l-'ol-h. '21i: S0llllll'1lNl0l'Il Hirlx' Vlulv. YN: Blzlylwv Vlulv. TIN. 4'oll4-go ul' Illo 4'ili' ol' liotroii Ellen Hurst Conway l-'oc-li. 'illiz SUlll,ll4'IlSfl'l'Il Girls' ' D ' '2' '2.' '2! ' ' ' tlulr 4 N 5 Illo 1 luh, ..l. ZH. 'ZEN Muylwo Uluh, 'ZZSZ Sm-uior l'l:ly. 29. lloiroit 'l'l-:u'l1ol's' Vollogo: I ui if-rsity of Mic-higruu. Eugene Robert Cook l'ursta-ns, '23: Suutlnv-uslvru liiflo 'l'0:llll. '2T: Biology Club, '29 '2f9: ll. H. 'l'. I'. Hffle-ers' l'lulv. '29g flllflfillll ll. 0, l. l.. JU, Jane Marian Cooper NOI'fll1-'llSf1'I'll High. 203: South- vustf-rn Girls' Cluh. '2T. '2S. 'LISUZ lloniivuu Club, '28, '2!bg Girls' Service Club, '28, '29: Miiylu-1-3 S4-uior llrnumtir-s. l'uiv4-rxliy of Mivliiguu. Nancy M. Crapper lfovli. 'lltig Blalyhoo, '2!l1 fllllhlllll. '26, '2TQ lltllllllilll, '2N, 'illhg l'lio, '2N, 'ZISL Il:-iroit Business l'uiv4 rsity. VVilliam G. Cruikshank Foe-h. '26i: 'l'r:u-k Team. '26, '27, '2!l: llouso lfootlwull, '2Ng llouso l'ouuc'il. '23, l'uivorsiTy of Mivhiguu. Wilma Pauline Cruse Ile-um-ft Iligh, liulfnlo, New York, '2li: Literati Uluh, '2S, '1!!l: S0lltll4'2lNlPI'Il Girls' Club, '28, '2hg Swvive Club, '29g Mnylu-0. 'iffig S1-uior lll'2llIl2lfll'S. '22L llusiun-ss Instituto. -,. 'WY ji lfiliwr ' ' -Lf :- l , ' x . l lr I . i 1 , l ' 1 , . A, '1 ' l Y , r g ' ,.l 4 , , - ::.' , .. .,-A.-- '- H--'v-zfwlfv' V -'--- ww- , , , , ,, t AL. , , 'lx ,N Furl y ,,' K x' x X47 'N' ' '1. X X F X N , ,, ., . ,, , ,K ' zj . ml , ly. '- 1 - X WA-W i 'k-, he--ff AA'-I Xl. 5- UL nv? Qin 'vbls 'Y A 7 aqui A7 V . 'xx K'l' Prescott l-I. Cummings Foe-li, 126: JllllL2'Illf'l'l' Art Stat? vll'0-l'l'0Sl!ll'lll. '27. '29Z lluskvtz lnlll llc-sm-rvv. '27. 'LZNZ Vnrslfl' l'rosid4-nt Boys' Art Guild. '28 lmslu-Ilralll, '23, 'ISL Uliim-algo Art Instituto. Blanche Gertrude Currie For-li, '21i: llomiran. '27, Sor- rm-tury, '2S: Survive Ululv. 'ZNQ Muylwe ', '29. George Custer l-'oi-li, 'LEIRQ .lrrlious Clulig lli-Y Ululvz Vis-1-fI'1'1-simlm-lit Ululug Varsity lhusm-Irzill. '27, HES: llo- sl-rvv liuskvtlnlll, 'LZHZ Blalyllov. YS: Varsity lluskotlmll, '2 . IIS, 1 'ZEN llollso lfoutlulll. '2li, '27, 'LZNQ 'l'i-vaislm-i'. llousv ot' Irving. '2T: Opt-rn, lil-lls ol' l'ornville', '201 llouso Collin-ll, '27: l'irturo l'lilll' mittor. Florence Mary Daly lforh, '2li: lbllllllwlll l'luli, '2S, '29: Girls' S1-rvi4'v Ululv, 'ZUL SIEIXA lull' Clulu, '29, Business lnstitutr. John P. D'Amour Qt Ross Ill ll '7 Frou Ctlllll t . .' ' E! . - I SS' . - try, '27, '2S: Varsity Truck, '27, -., , ,.,. . , , 1 V., . -N ...lg Boys lrnrk llulm, ..h, P1 1.0: Boys' Art Guild. '28, Sorro- tury amd 'l'n-:isl11'1-1-, '21l: Jlllign- lvor, '27, Art Editor. '28, '29: llousv of xv1lSlllIlLZ'f0ll Irving Count-ll: Mnylu-4-3 Color, Flower und Motto l'on1mitt4-1'. l'niv'c-rsity ol' lk-troitl l'uiv1'r- sity ol' Nolro llziiiw. 20: Am'.lN Art lidltor, '28, 29: I '-r ,lv Tri ,.. S,:l7.Z-',. '. ' A ' , ' ' gy 'f.1'1', . '1 ' r , 3 A',,a se. l1.1,,Hiil -' I 124: .i.. a1w:L'ef:u2:1::Ei:','r'f'f1 ' I 5 i .. LV x,. Philena Robertson Davis lforli, '2l3: llouso Uouncil, '28 ' Sorvit-v Club, '2S: Iklnylwn- Uluh ' '2S. llc-troit llusinoss t'ollm:1'. Marjorie M. De Baptiste Irvs, '25: Muylmos-, '2S. Detroit l'ons1-rvntory of Music' Stephen G. De Carlo och, '21i: llouso' Balskotlmll, -71 llouso Athlvtirs. '2li. '27 YN: Varsity 'l'r:1rk. '21i2 Mnylie-4 Harold William Deierlein lfom-li, '21i: Muyliov Ululvg lt. U. . l'. l'niv4-rsity of Ilrt roit. Catherine Antoinette De Munnik lforli, '2ll: Southenstrrn Girls' lull. '28, '29g Muylwr Club, '28. Detroit liusinl-ss Uollvgv. ,-. , 9a . I' 5 1 ia,- I .ir F1 - ,'l,,. - W4 Forty-on 0 l ,Y- I .f, ' ,.,1X'fl ,. X, -f J-ll k f l Mary Edna Denstead Fo:-ll. 'lllii llousv Swinuuinyg. 'tliz llmm- ol' l':llll'I'S1lll Uounvil, 24, LIN: f'llllll l'Il f'lll'k1'l'S, Zh: Biology l'luln. 'ZIL Vim--l'l'4'siflvlit. '28, 'iltig Lite-rati. '2T. TIS. 'Slug ,lum.:al4-or N1-ws Staff. '15T. Iflditor. '28, I-'vaturv St:ilT, 'IZU2 Illaylwo Huh. '21b: Iianqua-l f'lDlllIIlilfl'1'f S1-nior l'lay. In-troll Vollvgv of Law: l'olumA lvia l'liivl-rsity. Clifton S. Distin Mont:-'itli. '24, Allnion, Hu! T. Doane l,lln,:mnainl. 2.n: Blzlylu-4-. 285 l,il1-rati, YN. 'ZEN Ili-Y, EIN, Vim-- l'l'osi1in-llt. '29, Vliis-algo Young M4-n's l'lu'istiau .Xssm-imiou Uollvgv: Vnivvrsity of Vllimigo. John M. Dobovan Milll-r, '21i: l.it4-rati, Tis, Par- li:nnvnIar.v 1'riIi4'. 'ZEN llousl- of lin-prvsl-lata!iw-s. HIS, i'ill'iiillll1'll- tary l'ritiv, 'ZEN .Xu-lions. EIN, '2!I: 'l'l':u-k 4'lull, '2T. 'IIN Vim-- l'ra-sirll-nt. 'LIUQ llousv 'l'ra4'k. '2N, 'ZUI llollsv 1'lblllll'iI, 2051. '2N, Vivo l'i'1'si1lvuI. '28, l'i'4-sillvnl. 'ZZEUZ l'illlil'lllIlll .Indie-ial 4'llllllllitIl'l', 'IK 'LIUZ Nlaylwn- l'luh, '2N: 'l'rs-:ls- lll'l I'. S1-ninr Class: 1'h:lil'IllIlll Ways and Nlvans l'llllllllifli'1'I Su' uior Play. livtroil Pity Umllvgw-2 l'nivvl'- Qily of Mic-hiy,:au. Fern Alice Dodge I.llll'0lll lllgh Nvhonl, lil-riululn-. Nlivlnguu, Jo: Iilaylwv. Jil. Ilusinm-ss lnstilulv. Forty-two Douglas Powers Dorman I o1'll, 261 '2T. YS. '29' Sanior Ilnys' lil:-4-, llpo-ra, '15T. TIN. 'llfll . I'1llff'l'Ill 2lll Vluh. '28, 'ZEIQ South s-astvru Hays' 4Jlllll'l1't. '1ZN. 'ZEN ' pn ' ' llousv of ln' 'ZEN llalylwv. l'oIl4-ga lr' l'llivvl'sify 4 '-se-ntatlvn-s. 'Z.T. 'LK '29, - ' ' -I-uit: I tln lilp ol Int nt' Xlil'hil.Kllll. Roland Eberhardt Iiarlmur. 23: lluusv Ilan-Ivall, 'L2T. 'ZISZ lla usa- I-ask'-'thaIl. '26, 'ZTI .xl'l'lllillN, YT: Bl:lyln-n-, 'gxl Sa-rvil-0 Club, '2T. Ypsilanti :- I'lliY4'I'Sif,' of South- :-rn Valitoxnial. Henry Edmond Wvstl-nal I S Svlmol, Sn-ollalui. ., ,h 2131 MJIXIN-4', J. . Erlwa rd Edstrom lush 'ln ll ul ll 'N 'V Nlvllllu-l'sliip f'llIlllllifll'l'. 'ZEN Hay- lwl- Ululr, ZH: .lungaln-or Stall. ZS, 2555 S4-nim' Alumni Vmnnuil- nw-3 S1-nilu' Play. l'ilx' l'nllv v ol' lN'lI'4liI Frank limerick lfnpll, '2li: Major. Sl-mme! lla!- laliou. ll. H. 'l'. IH: Ilillu- Tvain. '21 '2NA'21l: l'llillllllillIlShilP 'l'n-ann. '2Ng l'mss-t'm1litl'y. YN, 'ZJUL 'l'I'2l4'k, 125. 'Lltri Conn:-il. llouw ol' Irving. Historian. '2T. l'l'l'Si4ll'lll. YN. '2lI: llilblngy Vllllni 'l'r:u-k Vluhg l'r:-sill:-nt, llanlio t'lul1. 'QSM Alllyilvl' 4'lul1: Illlllllbl' Ilirlitor, .Xm.xN. '21!: l'lulv: law-ss Vmulixiitln-n-. Xlivliigan Slatv t'oll1'uf'. I 'H ,,'2ll A -1-.3 - Johanna Engelbrecht Iiurlmur llllt'l'IIl1'1llill1'. '2ti5 IM-troit Business Institut:-. Julius B. Englander I tu-It. 21ig Iluusv uf lleprexentzn ivos, '2T. '2H, '2Il, St'I'f2,'l'illll-ill' lrms, '28, '2U3 l.itt-rnti. '27, '25, :Sig .ln-Imils. '28, '2!I: Assistzln' lluys .ttllln-tit' I'I1Iitut', ,ll:Y,xN. '2T: lluys .Xtllletiv Iflilitur, AILYAN, '28, I 2.0: l'uunt-il. Ilousa- ot' Irving, '27, ls, '29, 'l'i't-'ztslxt'vl', '28, '2!bg Many- Iwt-. '21l: t'Il:tirn1:in. l'it-ture Cunt mittee: IImml':ti'y XII-mln-r, II. nl' Il NP l'niva-rsity ot' Wisvunsin. Gladys C. Ernest I-'ut-It. 'lltiz Suiltlrwlsti-1-11 Girls' Vinh '27 N Nr Iitvrwti N JU: Sl'I'Yl1'l' Club. '2T: Nlztylwt-, 29. IN'tl'nit 'l'v:ll'llt'l's l'oIlt'g:-'. Hugh E. Farley I-'1u'Ii. '2T: Varsity 'I'r:u'It. '27, JN. '2Ii: Sntltlwztstwll 'l'I'iIt'li 1 lllll N NV NI'lvlw4- Hb IIlIY1I'l'Sllj' ut Ili-truit: Iletruit ttullifgi- ot AIUKIIUIII1' :tml Slll'K0l'j'. Lucille Vivienne Fanlds I-'ut'll. '2tiZ Svt'vii'4- l'l lu, '2Ng ll XI:tvIww, '25, IH-trout Iittstm-ss I'nix'e1'sity. t. -Il , Nfl 2 I-.at V t a Pauline Arthea Faulkner l ut'll, '263 Iliirlugy Vllllb, '23 ' ' ' itllo-:istt-rn Girls' Vinh, '27 '28, '21ig I.itvr:tti Club. '28, '29 N4-l'vi4'v l'luIu, '261 IIlllI'2ll'j' Stull '2N, '2SI: lI:tyIn-e l'IuI1, '25l: S1-niut I-'luwi-r. Motto, :mtl Color f'UIll mittee W ll1'lI'0ll 'l'tl1It'llt'I'S t'oIl4-gv. Dorothy Fay l u4'll 'ti' Iltetulti N Nl Qulllln-:tstvrn Hirls', '28, '29 Iilvrziry Stull, '27, '2N, '2!i: May In-4' b Pity t'uIIe-ge. Margaret F. Fell Iftwli, '2ti: Iloust- Vtnnlltittvt- 1 Il :ly '2T: Lilerztti. '27, ZH. 'LJ1 Xl In-e l'lulr. '2U3 St-t'vit'i' l'ltlI1, '274 II l No mist-' t't'illl f'lllIlIIIlllt'l'. '29 .lIlIl3.fIllt'l'I' Stull, '2N. '2!iZ Ilmlsi lim-key, '2S1 Iluusv llatslit-tlutll '2!l: S4-niur lll'1lIlIllIll'N. Iitlsilwss Institute nl' Inns .lngvlt-s. l':lIit'm'ni:t, Maxine Jeanne Fisher llgtrlmnr, '2t3: ,lung.::lIt-or Stull' I Int 'lt 'I 'N I It l'InIt I ' ' ' A 'ftl',-....-tZI l'I'llll, l'l'ltn'. 2t. Nt-4't't-tary, '28 '21l: Ilunst- ut' li4'lII'1'St lllilIlYl's llvrlt. '28, '2!I: XlIlj'll1'II1'lIIll. '21t: Ql'I'l'I'I2ll'j' ut' Sl'Illtll' l'l:lss. I'nirvrsity ut' Slit-Itignit. Helen A. Florin Fm-ll, '2ti: Sl'l'Yl1'l' l'IuIu. '2Rg llilllugy l'llllb, '25i1 Flin Ulllll. '28, Yit't'-l'l'i-Sitivlll. .292 I':lll'II ll. llI1'llIll'tlS, 29: NI:lylu-e Flnlu, '21bg .Xttmx Stntt' Sit-img:-nplwr. '2tv. In-trttit f'llIllIlll'I't'lIll Uinllt-gt-. f l o1'!,1l-HI ref' . , N . ' ,, '. X A f t ' K' f ' 'r ' f -+' it AEl'1',.-me , ...I A - .U X I9 Q -7 , Gail M. Foster I-'nL'h. '2tS1 'l'r1-bln' l'l1-Y, '27, 'ZSL l.itn-ruti, '2N, '291 liiology, '28, '29: SUllfll1'ilSfl'l'll 1iirls', '28, '291 Ns-ws R1-portvr, .liiiuxnli-1-i', '2S. '29: lluuse- of lim:-rson Student Council. '2T. '23, 'l'r1-1lsul'4-l', '29: Mzlylu-1-, '29: N1-nior S4'h0llll'SlliIl l'UlllllliTfUl'. College of the City of Ile-troit. Reginald Francis l.iIlibridg4'. '25: llousv Swim- ming. '25, '21i: Varsity Silflllllllillll. '27, '2Sg llousn- lfoutballl. '2S. Helen M. Gale lfm-b, '211: llousa- SWillIlllillS.Z. '24i: Varsity SVi'illllllilI1.f. '2S, '29g Alnybm- Club, '29. Doris l. Gallagher lfovh. '2ti: Soutlwaistewu Girls' Club. '2li. '27, Clmirnmu Sm-inl Couuuitta-1-, '2N. l'lltliI'lll2lll I'ro- gram f'Ullllllittl'l', '2S1 'I'r4-ble Cle-I' Club: I'1llI0l'IN'Illl Club: Operas. St'l'1'll!ld0. '2T. Iul:1u1lu-, '2N1 liitr-rnti Club, 'ZNQ .Xrrhons Club, Corn-spolulilu: Sl'l'l'l'tlll'j', '2S, lil- rorrliug Svc'l'1't:ll'y, '291 Girls' Ss-rvim' Club. '26, .luiliriail Com- llllffiw. Ss-c'ra't:n'y. '27, '28, '291 Bl:1ylws- Club, '29 : l'r1-sidvul. N lluusv of l':llll'l'S4lll. 'L.i: f'hElil'lll5Ill Girls' lbw-ss f'llllllllliIl'l'. Alllhlll. Alice May Geib Ifuvll, '2li: Muylu-1-. '29: S4-x'vim-0 Club. '2T. '29: lliti-rnti. '28, '29: Clio. '2H. '291 lloinim-am, '2H, '292 Se-uior 1ll'l'll1'Nil'3l, '27, '2N. '291 lluml. '29g Ilousm-A ol' lllmvrsuu Student Couuvil. '2T. '2H: News ll4'mrt1-l'. .luu':ul4-1-r. '23, '29, Sv- uf I Florence Gerschow lmrbour, '24ig Litoraltiz Xluylu-v Virginia K. Gilmartin Fm-li, '2l11 liitvrull. '2X. '29g Nmthvustn-rn Girls' Club. '27, '2s '29: lille-n ll. Rirllurds Club Vic-1-4l'i'4-sitli-'llt, '27, '29, Presidn-nl N' Secretary :ind 'l'r1-nsurvr ol' IM-troit High School lfvtieraltioii ilvmloiliirs Clubs, '2H1 l,ibrur5 Stuff. '2T. '28, '29, Mnylwv Club Hn, llvtruil 'l'vzlm'll1-rs Collvgqv. Raymond F. Goddard Iflwll. '2liZ Lii4'I':ltl. '28, '29 Sl'l'i'iN' Club, '2H1 lloys' Art Guild. '2S. '29: .lungnlu-r Stull' 'ZNQ Slnylmv Club, '29: Ways une Ms-:ms Couuuitta-4-3 Senior Dru mulirs. l'uit4-ri States Blilitury .irull 4-mi' W4-st Point, New York, Isabelle Goldstone lligh Svllool uf l'0llllllCl'1'l' Mnylwm- Club. '29g S4-nior Soup. lununiltev. Vnivvrsity of l'1-'uusylv:mi:i. Lyle A. Goodman Iforli, '2ll1 llousv llusvlnull. '27 llvsvrva- lfootbull. '26Z Yursity lfootballl. '2T. '2Sg Varsity 'l'r:u-k 1 Nb: lliolugy Club. '2T. '2S: Mui bm' N I 1- lllfll' SUN!! C lllllliTf1 '- l'uivr-rsity nt' Blimwupulis. Vnivvrsily of South Ilnkutn. 5125 -2' . ,f-n: ' . 3. .LI f N 'e . 1 ' 1 .V ' w 1 xl Q , K 7711- U V . . K. 111- L . . . ' I'f.'1 :: 'f'r+ 'M- 7-A - I 'I' ' v. .2 lf! fax I w. Forty-fo ur v i Q-tins' ,., 1 1-. xfh. Virginia Gould lilriuiugliuui lligh School, '27Z Nilyiwv. Viviun Lois Groves ' X ' Fllllr. llurhuur, '21i: '1'r1-hiv 1 lit Ni '7 N NV .lllllKllil't'I' .laiiiilmn-v, '27p Lili-'ruti. '27, '2N. '293 liiulogy Uluh, '28, '25D: Serv- nud4-, '271 Iol:lutlu', '2NZ S0llilll'2lSl1'l'll Girls' Double Quan'- tvl, '27, '2Sg Girls' Ilnuhlv Trio, ,.,- .gg '2!l: I-Iuti-rpt-un Club, ..a. .... 71 M 'Z.J, S1't'I'Q'l2ll'V. 'LJZ Sl'llilll' Uru- unitivs, '29: Alllalylwv, '2Pw. Albion Collvgw. Norbert Guenth el' Sulllllllills lligli Svlnml, Pitts- burgh, l'1'llllSj'iVillli2l. l'nivn'rsity ol' llvtroil. J Walter Qurnack llzlrllour, 20: 'Allousv l t'nuum'iIZ l'r1-slclvu . lti1'Q'nti Club, 'S 5 Sn-rvix-1' Clfllbf llouso of Repro- sviilutlvosg Muylwv: llousv Busc- lmll: l'lmlrju:iu, Motto, l l 'olor und l-'lows--r '91 unuittvcq Si-uior Play. Umiyorslty uf lk-troll: I'uivvi'- islty lvl' Mivhignu. Theresa Hager lhirlmiir. '2fi: llllluu ll. llivli- uriis. '21I: liiologzy l'luh, '2!lg 5l:lylv1'4'. '29, i' n 3 , , il' in ' F -e -4+ ' 4 ' 'Q 4 ' ' QA- 7 , ffx i A '1' .1 :'1 r-xi - -1- 7- h f Ethel Haines llutvhiusou, '25g Illuyiu-o, '28 Dorothy F. Hallett lfovh, '24i: liitvruti, '28, '2!i: llousc- llnsvluill. '27, '28, '2Ug llousv IgllSkUfi52lil. '27, '2S: Var- sity Iluskvtlulll, '2U: Mzlylwv, '21bg S4-uior lll':lllllllil'N. Uollogo of tho' City of IM-trnill Vuivvrsily ul' Rlichiguli. Raymond L. Harris I-'nm-h, '24ig Ilouso Ilnse-Imll, '21 . Iluusv liaisltvtlmll, '27, '2P4g Yau'- sity llzisvlrull, '28, '29: Varsity lfuotliiill, '2S: S Vinh, 'ZUL Muylu-1-, '21bg llnusi- Uuuui-il, '27, '-rg '-iq Vilivorsity of Ilotroit. Florence Hassig Ilowv. '24, 'l'ru4-k, '25, '2ti. llusiuo-ss Instituto. Gretchen Hause Fm-li. '24i: Soutlu-ustorn Girls l'llllv N NI 91'm'l'1-'t'll i' Flin ,-.,...,. .5,.... 'T N- 4'r-u'r1'luIf '07 N '-Hu . -....-, 1. .-.--...... Mslyhvo, '2ti: Ilulllulo Trio, '29 Nm-uior lN'ulu:ltis's. '201 Snug Com ll uiittvv. 'Z..P: Sponsor of ll. U. 'l'. 1' 1-n jllxlllli, . 5, ,sf gi lf: Ifurfy-,H 11' N wi--I l'l'Sl1i4'lll. 29: Iiitvruti. '2!i1 w x ar XF 1 I .xi -. , . 1 .nl ll Leroy Hawkins l m'll, '24i: Mal ylwvl llo HM' Vmxlu-il. 2031: Svrriw- Vlull Ji. i JN. llaulio 1 lull: l,ltn-mtl. iAIIiY1'l'Siil' ot' Nlim-llig:lll. Elzora M. Hay I-'lu-li. '2li: Smltlll-:lslmrn Girl: Vlull, '28, '21l1 NI:lyIn-4-, '29, l'niw-rsity ol' xiilqlilillll. Manuel Helfman Iforll, 'Wig Iiiology Ululr '2T. 'LIN 'Ing ,illll,Ll'ilil'l'l' Stull. IIN. 'Zhi lH':ltm'il-all Voutl-st. 'UN '291 Aillj ln-vi Senior linnqult illIllIlllif4'l S1-nior l'l:ny. l'olln-,iw ol' the 1'iIY ol i5l'll'llli lmvl-rslly nl Nlivlllggnn. Frederick G. Helmholdt- lfovll. '24i: lliology l'llllv 'T 'UN 'LJEPZ lli Y Vlull, '2lI: Nl '21a. In-lroil Vily lmllvul- Virginia C. Herr lfovll, '24i3 lbomism 'T W 220, i'l'l'ZlSlll'l'l'. 'ZN3 l.iIl'l':1ll 'S lm 0 Nl moi lil: Jtlg Rlny 'L.Z umlil-sz Senior Il l'4llllllliiil'1'. 5.x . U ing.: :nu Polls-ge ol' the Vilv ol' Intl ,Q M 6 v l or!y-.x iqr .JM l l'in -nil ..-!.A .7..,..,,..... -... - F, ,W .- .1 1 Florence Esther Highee K4-nting. 125: l.itvr:lli: i'JIlll4'l'2l l'lirklrs' Vlulri Nlnylwl- Vlulv -: ' 1 U ullis-nstl-ru Girls lll llth llulv No Ullllxl i'r:ll't l'llll1. l'0l'l'lNlllbllliillQ. 4!'4'l'l'ltll'j'. YT: Girls' llilll- Full ll, U, 'l'. U. Sponsor. '2!l: Senior i'il'ls' llross i14llllllliitl'1'. In-fruit llusim-sf Institute. Fern A. Hill Mm-valsill. Nlont:m:l. '2li: ililllllill l'lulv. l'l'l'Nllil'lli. '2N1 I-Illtl-rpm-:ln Clull, ls. Rlslylwv, Jil, ln-troll Vous:-l'v:ltory ot' Missil- Virginia Eloise Hilton l m'h. 'EGL Ilousl- ol' Ill-pn-sw-ll tntivc-si Solltln-:lsra-rn Girls' Club i'illl1'l'lH'llll l'luIv1 'l'rn-lilo l'l1-I Flulv: Litn-raiti. Vritir, YS: Sl'l'l'l' tary. llousl- ol' i'illll l'Sllll. '25 Ups-ras. Sl'l'l'll2llil'.u '2T. lol:m th:-Q' 'BSL iil'l'illlllllii0ll Conti-sl 'JTZ Pity i1ilZlIllIli4lIlSilill IN-lmlim. 'I'4m1 N Nll lun Ululv l'lllir i:.-.:.:y-- 2: mann. Ml-i1un'i:1l l'lllllIlliii1'4'1 Sn-niu l'l:lv. Poll:-ge of tlln- Fily ol' IN-trol! i'iliX'1'l'Siiy of Nlivluigzlll. Audrey Holderfield l-och. lo: I-.llen ll. iill'ililI'4ix Vlnlv, '27, 'ZX 'l'rm-:nsnrl-r. 'ZH iN'll'l1ll i l'li1'l'2lIiull of iilbllll' Evo nomies Vlulns, View--I'l'n-silll-ill. 'IN CU: Noiltlu-:lslvrn Girls' Vlull 'ZNL i4ill'I'Ilii. YN. '2!l: i.iill'2ll'-l Sinll. 'ZX '21l. ln-troit Business l'nix-1 l'Nilll'. Grace Elizabeth Holman l lu'll '1i' 'I'l'vlrl1- l'll'lA Vllllv 1 .IT1 l.ilvl':lIi l'lulm, 'EN 'Lili NIH5 Iwi' Vllllr, '23, IN-troil l'onsl-l'v:ltol'r ol' Nlllxil ,?' uv lv 5? 3 ' we fs A I 5 ' I' - -. ., S 'tw rjtfif- - 2-V113 ' ' -' - AAI x John Ives r fr.. -91' 2 i -Y-Q'-ll fi 1 k - -I L fi 47 lwn-li. Lltig St-rvit-v t'luIv1 lloust- t'oum'il: Nlaylu-v t'lulig l.lI:f'rati' Svholarsliip Uoinlxiittw-2 Senior Play. Interior Ihworzltillg St -lim A!vin R. Jacobs t ., . ,. , . ll. Inn-li, Jn: Xiu'-l result-nt l.lt H t'luln, '291 Uaptain llall, 18: Varsity 'l'ravli '29, Captain 'I'rat-lc. '29. I lllYt'l'Slly ul XIlt'ill,Llilll I-rati, 'LJ1 .Xrt-lions: Se-on-t:il'y. . Pross- 1'ountl'X 'l'1-nm. 'ZTZ Yarsitv lfoot- , 3 at ng Agnes I. James l-kwin. '2ti: Nlayln-I-. '292 llomi- van. '2T. '25, '29. l'tll'l't'SlltlIltiillH' S1-1-rn-tzlry. '2Sg t'lio, iiI't'tll'tilllLf Sl'4'l't'lIll'j'. '1!9: I,iti-rati. '25, '29, 1 -. - V- I - I-'vtleration ot' llumt- lflrononiivs t I lius 'N X lu I it sith nt I l'r1-sith-nt. '29: llousi- Uoum-ll ol lfluu-rsoil. '21 'BN llarpt-1' llospilal. Elden B. Jay lfovll. 'lftig Ilousv t'oum-il: ,lun- ,L2IIit't'l'Z llousv ol' iil'lll'l'St'llIlllIYUQ Sp'-:ilu-r. 'ZJ9: l,iti-rati: X 'arsiti ilvilililllgi, 159: Nlaylnw- I Iulv. '29, Cass liay Uoililliittve. - X .- . t'oIlt-ge ot lin titx ot IN-troit Charles W'esley JetTery lf'ovll. 'lltii ll. U. 'l'. t'.1 1 tra: Nlaylwu t'lulv. H't'l1t'sA lYillial1i Il. llamilton Vlllllllillly i i lllll'l'2li llome: I'nix'n-rsity ot' I ll1'll'oil. .lg W' gr 'I , X - I---. 1 sq. .tv-Q Norvel C. Johns llarlmur. '2ti: Servivn- Flulv, '26 ' P I lilHitl1lj'l'iIlil. 'LT. '1.N: llailio Vinh, ..- A. . t -. Ji. 15: Rlzlyln-0 I luiv. 19. Lawrence W. Johnson l.im,:vmann. V251 lluuse Swim- lllillll. 'lltig Ilollse lhlsi-lnlll, '26, '2T. YS: llollse lfoutlmll, 'lltig Varsity 'l'1'am-k, 'lllii Varsity Fool- lual. '2T. '2x: All City 2nd Foot' lvall Tliillll. '2S: Servlet- Ululv. '1!T. EIN. '29: Literati. William S. Johnson lfovli. '261 lli-Y: Lit:-rati: lloust- of Ilvprs-sentativt's1 limml of Atlvisors, ZUJI: llonsa- Sports: t'liairman, Senior Printing aml l'ulvIit-ity: Nl:lyIu-4-. '1!9: Assistant .x4iX'IIl'llSillQl Rlzinagt-r. .XlcY.xN. '29g Senior Play. I lllVIil'Sllj' ot Arizona. Marion Zelia Jones l-'m'l1. 26: Niilyilvt' t'lllIr. llvtroit llusinvss I'l1iv4-rsity. George Katz Nortlu-astt-rn. WIN: Varsity live lnating. '2N, '29g lll':lltrl'it'iti Von- ts-st. '2N: Nlayln-I-3 Nortlwastvrn lligrh St-liool liemiamation liilillll- piun. 'QTL Se-nior 1'0lllIll4'llt't'lIlt'llI 1'IlIllllliiIl'l'. lletroit Instituto ut' 'I'l't'illllli' ogyi lletroit Uolln-gn-' ol' Law. ' 21 -. 1 LF! l rn't11-svre11 .l:inu:ii'y. ':..l, l'rn-sidont. 'Z..l: May- ,-' -. , Y, e ' v 1 ' fx lx , .4 Robert W. Kefgen Fnch. '26: Biology 1'lub: Serv- lvo Club, llonse ol' liopiwsoiitai- tlvvsg llousv llnsobull. '2T: lli-Y, Muybve Club. City Coll:-go. George Kelm Fovh, '24i: Swimming. '27, 'ZISZ llouso Swimming: S Ulubg lloys' Art Guild, Litornti: 'Prens- urer, liiology Club, '2!l: lflmir- num, Ihworntion I'onimitts-v. May- bov, '291 Se-uior Sovlzil Colnnlittvl-Z Assistant llusina-ss hi2lll2IQ.f1'l', 'l'llI'1 .liuixxg S4-nlor lbmiimilirs. IH-lroit Viiy 1'ull1'p.Z1'. Edward Chas. Kiiken l.ing.:1-mainn, '25: Iloilsw Atll ln-Iivs. '27, lloys' Hlov Club, '231 Malylu-0 Ululi. um- will--gi-. Alice May King Fox-li. '2ll: lvhlljlill Flub. '26, 'ZTZ Svllilll' 11100 Ulub, '2N: South- 4-:istw-ru Girls' l'lub, '28, '29, Ililn-l':lti, '28, 'Img Illzlylwi-, '29, IN-troll Business l'nivi-rsity. Betty M. Kirchner Allllllllliiliillll, '2li: Soiitlu-:ist4'i'i1 Girls' Cub, '2T. '28, '2!bg Arr-hous Club, '20, llouso of llaiwtliorm' 1'ounvil. '27, '2N. '20, SL'I'l'l'f2ll'j', N H Dorothy E. Kluge 1'oli1li1u-wo. 126: llomivain. 'L Bti: Soi'viw-v Club, EIN: Mnybq '12!I. 1':lpiI:ll l'llix'l-rsity, 1'1lIllllllllli1 uh io. ' Bernice G. Knight .. .0 l' 14-ld. ..-4. Lydia Koschade I-ovh, LEG: Maulwo, '29, llusim-ss Colle-gf-, Anna Koss l-'on'li, 'lllii Mzlybos- Club. In-tl-oit l:lISilIl'SS I'nive-rsily. Fred K ram:-r, J r. lin-ating. 24: Xlziybov. .. Ilousl- .Xtlil1'Iii's. '20, IAlliVl'I'SifV ol' IN-troit. 1 boo l'lub, X291 Sl'llllll' llmunzitic-s. In-troll 'lv1'il1'lll'l'H 1'oll1-gb. 'L' W 1 tn 7 hz ,- i - , s H rw 'FE Mm I 1n'I.u-1' ig ll I K! 'Q , Q .tj K r ' X B Hazen H. Kraus l'lll'Sl4'llS. 'lf-ll l.itm-rntig Ar-ell uns: Illnylwq- Club: lluusv Halse- Imll, YS: lluusn- Cmulvllg Clmrler SIUIIIIICI' Iloys' .Xrt lluilll, Vive l'1'1-slxlvnl, '2S, l'r1-sidn-ul. 'ZEN .xSNlHl2llll Art Ellltnr nl' .Xl:x.xN. 'QEL Sm-in-ly ul' Arts illlll 1'l'2ll'lS, Eleanor Elizabeth Krueger l+'4u'll, 'lllil xI2l'Y'll l' Club. llvllmil HlISllll'NN l'lIlVlll'Sllj'. Ruth Mable La Chapelle Fm-ln, '2ll: l'4lllll4'illl. YN. '29 l'ra-simln-nt. YN: Blzlylwv. '!lI: Sv mm l7l'IllII2lll4'S. 'EEL ln-truil llusim-ss lnstilub-. Fred Laughna Fm-ll, YH: Ilese-l've liuskellvalll, '20, 'LZTQ Varsity Iftlillllllll, '2N: lluuse llusketbull. 'QUZ lluusl- Connell: Sl'l'Vli'1 Club: I'r1-side-nt ul' lluusn- ul' llalwtlmrne, 'ZS 3 'l're:ns- urn-x'. Club. 'ltlz Presillent. Xrr-lzou' Club l' ' ' . 3 . -. . ll'l'Slllt'llf ot Nlnyluee Club. 'iltig Presimleut ol' Sl-ninr Clams. I lllYl'I'Sllj' nl Notre IVZIIIIU. Elko Leegstru f x ' ' 1 A W w ! ,. I . , I . l fix lpx 'I' .-3. 4 .ll ., ' ry q E , l l Glue Ronald Levandoski Focll, '1lli: llnuse llnselmll. 'ZS llouse Fuollmll. YS: llnusv llns lu-tlmll. '2S. 'ifihg llousv Iluwl ing, '25l: M:1ylre1'. llelroit llusim-ss Institute. Kenneth Lewis ltalrlmllr. '15li. I lliversltv ul' ln-tx-bit Helen M. Ludy Fm-ll. 'Wig Smlllxezlsteru Girl, Club. lb lxt llll l l 'l Xlalybevu '1.Jg Senior I,l'2lllHlli!'s All 'g few' Cul. '2. N lion College. Ellen E. Luke I:2lI'lP0lll', ':2t1: Ile-:xlib Club, 'Zu Clllh, .251 lliulugy Club, '27 NN' llouse .ltlllm-ties. 'ZNL Alilj lam' 'UN I lllX'1'l'Nllj' ul' lletrblt. Donald MacPherson N l , , ,I ,, lfnwll. '21i1 'l'l':l1'k, '27, '25, '29 ,, l'f '-,102 lh I 7'f5' 1..! ' 3 Nlnylwe, '2!l: llnuse lfuullvzlll. '27 lrezlslm-r, 253 Nlnylu-e. -EL , lllllmlalle. x I ,U -7 V ,-. l I., l I , . V4 ' Q , -qv---.. -1 ' Ag- l . 5 N 4 4 Furry-rz inf' Wayne Markovits ': ' l llNll, '2N: II1 nip I uril li nh Nfl Varsity lfmutlnlll, '2N: Ilnnsi- I N I l I .alskf 210. Jthnll. '1..4g Varsity luis-null. lnivs-rsily of IN-irnit. Sarah Markwick N1ll'lllYVOSll'l'll. '27: .lllilpgzlli-ol' if-port:-r, '27, l 1-zltilw Iflditnr. '2N. Xssnvlllil' Pliliinr, '25l: llonso nl' llzlwlluwm- l'4lllll4'll. '28, Swiv- 1 ll X ' 'D Ni L1 1 .'-011-t:il'y. Mnyln-0 Ulnlr, 'S Vi:-4-l'i'4-si4lm-nt, Soninr Ulnss. Carlos J. Martin ink- lligh S1-lmnl, Mt. l'l4-nsznnt. 'N NI lilr1 llnlr ll . aj 4-L ' 3 nys' Im-ss 1 nnnnitlw-4-. Regina Martin l m'li. '24ig 'rl'l'lbl1' Ulm-I' Vlnll. 'li Nl1lj'lN'0Clllll. l liivf-l'sily nl' lie-tlwuit. Be-rna T. Mason lfm-li. '2lig 1'll4iIllll Vinh, '27. lk, Xl:lylu-0 Vlllll, '2!P. - V - . lin-lrnli lu':lc'll4-rs I nll4-'g:1'. I-'iffy .,, .571-7.93, ,Q 4, Marjorie May lfncli. 'LZGL Survive- t'lnl1. '27 '2N: lille-n Il. Ili:-l1:n'cls. '29 Blzlylwv, '2P4. Vmisa-rv:itm'y ul' Mnsiv. Francis G. McCracken Snnnn-l llanniltnn .lnninr lligli . Ss-lmul. l'ittslnn'gll. l1'IlIl!4j'lVZllllII '24iZ llnnsv of ll:nvth4n'nv Stn clvnt l'nnm'il, '2H. '2Elt llonsm- nl llvlywsviitzliivws, '28, '29, S514-alkvl' '2N: 'l'r:u-k Ulnh, '2N, '20, Sn-vrv tnry :intl 'l'rm-:1s1ll'0l'. '2!iZ .lnflivizll f'4lllllllllll'l'. '2H. '2!l: .Inng:il4-4-I Stull. Smrt Iirlitnr, '2Sg Cross l l'Ullllll'j'. '27, '2S: 'l'r:ls'k. '2N. llx nl ,. lily l'4vllug4-L l'nivn-rs I' Rlii-liigzin. Mary E. Meadows lfm-li, 'lllii Blilylrvv. 'ISL Elmer P. Meier l 4ll'll. '24i: llnnsv Nwinnninp: '27. 'ZNQ 'l'r:n'k. '2Ei: Blnylww, l'nix'1'l'siIy ut' IN-tl'niI. Marjory Merrill .Xilln-lunrn lliirll Svlmnl. .Killi- lmrn. xlIlSSGll'llllSl'llS. '21ig Xlalylm- 1 18: Solltln-:lstvl'ii Girls' Vinh '2N. '2!u. Iwlrwit llnsinvss lnstilnlv. Robert S. Miesel St. Cluir, '25: lluuso Allilvtivs. '26, '27, M:iuugm'. '28, '292 llouss' 'I'r:u'k. 'LITQ llousv llzislu-tbaill, '2N, '2li: Illuylwu Club. Vuivvrsity ul' Mil-liigzlu, Irmgard Herthu M. Millat l+'m'h. '2li: lillvu ll. Hl1'ilill'4iH Club, '27, Sc-on-t:ii'y, '2N. '21lZ Muyluw- Club, '2!l. llvlruit liuslm-ss Vuivvrsity. Helen Patricia Millich lC:istm'u, '21i1 Si-i'vivv Club, '26, '2T: llousv lhislu-tlmzilli Swim ming: 'I'1-uuis. '27: Varsity Tou- . -.. , v.,, - , ,,,- mx, -s, -.i: liomu-nu llulr, ..n. '2Ng Smitlu-zlstm-1-11 Girls' Club, '2N, '2!l: .imlvurtisimr Nlzliiugm' ul' -'llll1Illil'4'l', '2S. '2!l: Nlziylwv. '21l: Vrimiiu: :ind l'ublif'ity Couimiltw-, '2!l. llvirbit City Collv,L:4', Elizabeth Meyers Mittelstaedt Fm-ll, '2li: Varsity Swimming, '263 llousv Nwiuuuiug. '26, '27Z biology Club, '27, Cui'r4-spmuliiig S1'l'l'l'Illl'j'. '2N. ,Sl't'l'l'iilI'X. '2Sl2 SlIlliill'2lSi4 l'll Girls' Club, '27, '2N. '2ll1 lluusv ul' ill'lll'1'Sl'lli2IliYl'N. '27, YN, '201 xlilili ol' ilirllul' nl' ll. U, 'l'. C.. '2N: -ililllIilil't'l'. Sport Sl:ll'l'. '2S, N4-ws Slzlll, '29, lluusc- of llnwtlmrm- Cuuuvil. '26, '27, '2S, '2ll: .lllliil'i2li l'GIlllllill1'l', '21lZ M2lj'iN'1', '21P: Cli:iirm:m. llziuquvt Clllllllllllvlh Uivllwgv ol' llu- City of IM-limit: 'I'l'ill5i1'l'll Slilil' Norluul. Leota E. Morris 1 lll'il. '2li: SUlliilC2lNl4'I'll Girls' Club '7 N P' liturwti '7 '28, 'Zin Iluusn- Coum-il, '2N. 'iltbg Clio Club. '25, 'ZEIZ xi2lyiI1'l'. '2!l. l'uiv4-rsity ut' Blivliilzsiu. . if -Zh 1-W Q 7 n 91 :Kli '...I. hmm. .K ,HR , . Claire E. Morrison l.m-i':ifl. 294, '25II Muylu-oi In-:lglu ul' Nations Conte-st. '2!l1 Svllulur- ship Cmuiuiltvv, '20, Collnfgv of City ot' ln-troll. Vola Moyer l-'ocli. 'Zur Maiylwv. '2Sl: S1-rvim ' I I F D Club, 1.13, 'LTC li-:Vs Club. '1.T. '2S: Sllllfil0llSil'l'll Girls' Clull. '2!l: Iillou ll. ltivhaircls Club, '2!l1 Svuior Girls' llri-ss Coiuluitlm-4-, '29, llvlroil Cuusvi'vufury ul' Blusiv. Margaret Mary Mulligan Fm-li, '2li: Maiylwv. '2ll: liumi rzxu. '28, '2!l. 'l'l'1-:usim-i'. '2N. llvtroil f'Ullllll1'l'Ci2li Cullm-gn-. Emma Alberta Murphy I-'nl-li, '24i: Slllllil1 llSll'l'll Girls Club, '27, '28, '2!ig Chopin Club '2T. '2N: Lili-rzili Club, '2N, '21l ilzlllvillg' R1-1-ilzll, '27: Nluybi-4 Clulr, '21P: Svuior lu':uu:nil-s. '20 S4-uiur Alumni Cuiuuiittvv. '21l. A 1- 1 llollwvlt 1 ily lulll-:: . Ruby Mabel Murrc-ll llairlmur. '21i: 'l'rn-blu Cl:-I' Club '21i: Girls' Svrviw- Club, '27. '2N '2!l: lillm-u ll. llirllalrds Club, '27 '2N, '2!lg Muylu-1' Club, '21lg Sv uiur Ill'lllIlIliil'S. 171-troit 'i'l'Ilt'ill'l'N l'ull1-g,:l': Silllt Nurmul Culli-gi-, YIlNii2lllii. ' K, iw Fifly-om, lwwll. .fbi Crnlt l lub. 2S. '291 X xg ,-. A B . lf V l ,. .., 1.1. N 0 II Johanna C. Nvderlanden lfot-li, '2lig Solltln-:istt-l'li Girls' t'luI1, '27, 'ZSZ l4iil'l'illi. 'N' Ilomim-:in Vlulv. '27, '2N: t'r:i1t t'I11Iu 'T 4' Xl-ivlw1'4'lllln JU. lloust- lhislu-tlrzill. IIN. 'l'l':l1'il1-l':4 l'olls-go. Edward Neis, Jr, lfovli, '2411 l':in1t-rn l'lis-kt-rs '24i: Hnttloor 'I'r:u'lt, '2S: S0'l'Vll'1' 1 lulv. Jo: Xlaiylu-vi .llimrzilt-1-1' lit-- poryi-l', '2T. l1'4-:ltlll'4- lfltlitor, 'N J htm K llllllll lll .lssm'i:itt' Ht' ', '1..', 'I ' t'Iiic-t', '2EIg f'llIlll'lll1lIl, .ilu 1'tbllllllill4'4'. Ynmlf--rllilt l'nivw-rsity, Rosalie Nicaise mni lic-:itin1.f, '24: Girls' ltillv ,. ..- ,.- ,M -.N lv-um. Jo. JM. Ji: Nitty llvtrnit ITllSllll'SN Polls-g'l'. Phyllis Ann Nicholson lfovh, 211: Msiylu-1-, '29, Domi, 1-nn, '25, '20, l'tDl'I'UNllHlltlilll.f S1-vi't-- .,, , ,. , . 4. tory. -N. xIl'l ll't'Slti1'lll. .IU IM-troit Vtllllllll-'l't'iZIl l'oIlt'p,:'c-. Stanley Nowicki l:ZlI'iltillI', '2ti: .XIQYAN Stull lliology Club: M:lylu-1-, '2N. I'IliY1'l'sitj' ut' llt-Irnil. 2. -' 'S , .yu is v ... P Fifty-f 1l'll 1 fx E t H' Chester Frank Ogden l ot'll 'ti' Url-lla-stint HS 'T I '1.N: Major. ll. H. 'l'. V.: ltillt- 'l'l'2llll. '27, '2N, '21I: Pity Vlium pionsliip llillv 'l'1-aim. 'ZITI lloim- lfootluzill. 'LENS llullrw lhlslu-tlwzlll. '2!l: Varsity 'l'l':lvk, '29, ,lssistzilit Stutlvnt Nlainsigt-r, lfoolluill. '2s1 Ilousv ot' llziwtliorlw l'1lllllt'iI, '28, '2!I. 'l'l'4-:isurt-r, '21I: lli-Y, '25, '29- Xit'1-'-l'i'1-sitlvilt. '2N. St'l'l't'Iill'j. '2lI: 1'2llllt'l'2l l'Iif'k4-r, '2S, 'l'i'4-:I+ I lll't'l'. 'LNZ llntortsiinim-nt Uullllllil tt-0. Mzlylwn- filllil. '2N: l.it4-rzili Vinh. '2El: l'llllu, '2Slg .XIINAX I It Stuff. 'LN 'L.l. l:lINill1'4S Nlainzigvr. 251, 1 lisllrmnin. ltoys lm-N 1 om mittvv. I lllY4'l'Slly ul xlll'lll3.12llI Helen Marie Olson lfovli, '2lig flllll,1l'illt'l'I' Stull JD: 5l l'Ylt't' 1 lub. .Il 2 lmum-:in Ululn, '2T. '25, '201 Soiitln-:istt-rn Hirlw' t'llill 'T 'N' Nl-lx lavi- 4'll1ln, '29, lie-troit liusim-ss Inxtitutw-, M. Arline 0'T0ule xIt'liillll'j' lliuh S1-liool. Nilnw, thhio N VVilliam Parfitt l m'l1, '2ti: lioys' tilt-o 1'IlllI1 All City tilt-v Ululv. '2N: I'Iilll'l'llt'llll . l l l'll1l1, Vim--Ii'e-sitlt-lit. 'LN lrt-si tl:-wit. 2503 lloust- ot' Ih-pi'1-st-i1l:l- tivvs: AILYAN. Assistant l'l4litoi'. '2N, llltlitor, '2!i: 'l'i'e-:isim-i', Blay- lwt- l'luIn, 251: Ullt'I'2lS. 'l'lu- S1-rv mult-. lol:intlu- : t'liziirn1:in. Song f'UIlllllittl'l'1 Malt- 1ju:u'tn-t. t'ull1'y.50 ot' tilt- 1'itV ut' IM-truit. Dorothy May Pease l ovh. '24i3 Varsity llm-li-',v. '2T. '2S3 llousu- lhisoluill. '26, '2T1 Ilousv llzislu-tluill. '26, '2T: l'1-tw Club, '27g Muylwt- Vlulv. '29, In-troit Ilusim-ss lvlliYl'l'Sllj'. WL' -I1 io. ' Q V! . . .l 4 V l cw' ' Edith A, Peluso Sl. .Xnlhony's, '2li: Solltlwslsl 1-rn Girls' Uluh '-N '- V 1'lu-li1'- main. S1-lnolnrsliip Vommittvv, 'ZS i'll:lil'lll:lll, llonor limp: l'0llllllliil'l 'LISQ 1'l1:nirmzln, l'l'1l,Lfl'IlIll l'onnuit Ivo 'i' llirlw' 91-'x'i'im'1' Vlllll 'ti' .-., .i .- .ilu-lions l'lul1, YN. 1'orl'1-spomiing sl-1-rl-lm-y. 'nerr xlnylwl- Ulull. mv Class llaiy t'oml1liltl-1-2 Nvnior l'l:1y. l'nivvrsily ol' Nlivlligull. Ruth Petrie lrvino Avslmlvimly. Sl-otlslnnl, '!T' Alalylm- Uluh, 20: l,il1'l'Illi Vlulv Jil. IN-troil llusinl-ss Instituto, Floyd Leonard Pfeiffer llolvinson, '27v: I-'irst llii'llll'llJllli li. H. 'l'. U.: Sturt- AI:u1:ig:1-r. EN, l' lliolu ' s ' ' .... gy tlul: li. 0. l.1 V lllliw-rs' Vluh: Nlzlgw- l'l':lI'i Vlllll. YN. 'ZEN .xllIliIUl'illlll llrnnmtiu, .N Pity t'4vIll'g1'. Ella L. Pohlor i m'll, 'QGL l'uIlvLg1' of lllv l'iIy nl' ll1'Il'oil Dorothy B. Pomn lfm-ll. 'QGZ Solxtln-msn-rn Hi'-ls' l'lulu 'T N NV lin-r-:Ii 'T '-fs '-wr '1'l-1-ml-1'1.-r I: '-N --fu '5lN'l'il. 'l'h1- S1'l'l'Il2l4ll 'I l.ilv1':lr.x Sl:llT. '27, '2N1 S4-nior Assistant 'QHQ f7ll0l'l'iiil. 'l'lu- llrl-ss llvf ' lx:-zl1's:nl : Sl-nior Girls' 45101-Vllll., l 'T N Hr Xll vin- Virlw' vm- l'lulr1 Rl:1yl11-4-. '201 l'ommiltvl- nl Ways :ind Xlvauns. I Aiv1 X' ,xx ' l J 1-- Cletus Clinton Porter n:li'ii4llli'. T251 House' .Xthlotil-s lla. 27: llouso Footlvzill. 'QT Il u o so 'i'l'ill'li. '2TZ Sl'l'Yil'l' Vlulv 'STC Xlnylwl- l'lulu. .Xi'Illj' Air Vorps. George William Prugil i-ating. '2-ig lil'-v Vlull, '24 I 1 2.1. Jo, llpor: . .. . -' Z : l'llll1. 'lllig All-Uity film- 1'IuIu 'liz linml. 1213: I 1'n-slmmn l-'mn ' 1 '4 l Villllll , '23 -Wotllzlll. 'ZJIL '27 lmll -I I4 H4 itll tu limo. 14- -s, Jo. Jil Nluylu-4 Vlulr, '29, l'. of lb.: .xllllillllliixf l'4-nsm-oI:n Fay Quigley l':ll'll'l'i'illn'. Ill.. YT. YN. Edith M. Randlos I-Inslvrll. '201 I,iT1-rzlti. '29 llomivnn. 'Zvi llousv liuslwllmll IIN, Villliilill. 'ZEN Ynrsily l:ilNkl'l ln.lll. '21l1 House- I:2ISl'llillI. '28 293 Ilouse- llol-lu-y. YS: Yzlrsili llu4'kv5'. YN. Dorothy Reichenhaum I-Izlslvrn, 'BTI Svl'vim'v l'luIv. 'ZH llollsv l5ilS1'llilll. 'QNQ llousv Ilzis ki-rlvzlll. '2N: llousv ll:-vkvy. 'Zin IN-troit Illlxilu-ss Follvgvi ilu' il'0If ,irl i14IH1'j.24'. Alllion. ' 'Q - l . ,ff . 'l A 4 I , r U, , ' 3-1 ,l : ' ' - . ' ' . 9 E' 71 . K Of! l iffy-?l11'r'1' , ' 'Z-I Ju. Edward J. Revitte Cvntrul Clllilllilt' lligh S4-lmul lnlvdo, lbhiu. 'ZITZ Mnylwv Clulv' r:u'li. YN. '2!lg Cross-CoulIll'y 5. Glen Rivard l U4'il, '263 llousv .Xtllh-lim-s. YH. Xlnnalgn-l'. 'ZIEL Russel M. Rogers l'nnii:u'. Xlim'llip.t:lll, 'ZTZ llousv luslu-llunll. 'ZTZ llousv linsolmll N: Varsity lfsmtlnlll. 1283 .Xrvli ins Cluln, 'ZINQ S4-nim' llrvss Com llllll1'Cl Xlaiylwv Clulx, '2N. l'nivn-1-sity ul' 5Iivhig,::1n. Hildreth C. Rood lfm-li. '2li3 Am-lloils Cluh, 'LIS JU: 'l'r1-lvlv Clc-i' Cluln, '27, N JU: l'1utvi'po-:nl Club, '28, '29 Nluhu lluln 'fb llnu zj ' . '2.. 1 sv lluvlwy JN: Ups-mls. Sn-11-11:11l4- :nu Illilllllhvul Girls' lbrn-ss Commit In-0 Xlil'lli,LZ:lIl Stalin' l'4lll4-'gm Cletus Roos I-'iw-1-lrlll'p:. Illinois, HIS: Nluylwv llulv, 'Zim Rim: :mil I'in Commit- luv. l'niv1-rsity ut' Mivlligun. ,- N Ti f'Ui'r Lauretta Roose lfocll, '24ig Jllllllil' Girls' Glvv Cluh, '2T: Se-ninr Girls' G14-0 Cluh, '29: Girls' lliflv Club. '27, 'ZIHQ Girls' llillc' 'l'n-am. '27, 'LBNQ Lit- 4-l':1ti, '293 Mnylu-v Clulu, '29, llwtroit HllSllll'SS Collvgv. Oliver Rosenmund Vnion City lligh Svllm-I. '26, Margaret George Ross Forh, '2li: lluuse- ol' lmwn-II Coum-il. '27. '2H. 29: Sc-nlur ltlng xml l'in Cummittvv. Ypsilanti Norlnnl. Chris Roumell Nnrtllwvsts-rn: llnusv I-'mutlmllg Rose-rvv lfmrtlmll. IN-troit Cullvplv of l.:lw. James M. Ryan Nlnrysvillo lligh Sc-lnml. '25, l'lllVl'l'Sll'j' of In-trnit. if H 5. rl iv, Fifi .Il-ffl ll 1' 1 , ' A v-1 . X 5 . ' AMN t, l X rv'fw I Carl E. Schneider llnrlmnr, '26: xviK't 1'l't'Sltll lli, llnnsv ol' Whittivr, '2!lg l.it0i':lti, 2551 Mnyin-0, '2SI: Ulnss Dany Coin' mittm-: Amxxx Stall. Vernon W. Schneider IlIll'ih0lll'. '26: St-rx'ic'v Ulnhg llonsv Attila-ties: NI:1yIn-1-. l'ulI1-gn ut' tha- Uity nt' In-trnit. Alfred Schroeder Rill'il0lll', '263 Mnyln--0, '29, Stinson S1-lnml nt' .XVi2liillll. George F. Schulz ltinprvnmxni. '25g llunso .lthe I1-tics W '6 llvt mit linsim-ss l'iiiv1-i'sity. Sara Schwartz l,illiln'i4lgv, '25: Vhopin t'lnl1 Som'1'n-tnry, '27, '29: Ilunsv Conn vii, '28, '29, Assistant .X1ivvl'tis- ing: Rlaunigcr, .lunp.:nlv1-r, '28, So- licitor, '29: Hirl lit-st-l'x'vs. '29, Maiylu-0: Senior llrznnntics. A 7 Cx , V - Loretta Mae Schwerl Fm-h. '26: Chopin Ulnh, '26, '27, XSS. Svwvtztry, '26, Craft tlnh, '28, '29, President, '281 N 'vice t'lnh, X591 Literati Club, 13. '2!t: llonsv Cmliivil, 5563, '26, '27, Mnyhvo Vinh, '29, l'I4-tnrv tknnniittov. 't-I l l'6ll01:1- ut' tin' City ut' Ilvtroit. Walter Scifferlein Ifovli, '26, lhiskvtlmll, '20, Pity f'nil0gl-'. Doris Amy ,Louise Shaw Windsor :ind xvtlik4'l'Viilt' 'l'm'li- nicnl: l'l':lft Ulnhg lit: i tti Ulnh Mnyln-0 Clnli. 4 2 1 Business t'olls-gc. Al Sinicay lim-lmnr. '26: llonst- If'mnl:nIl '26: llnnso 'l'r:n-k. '26g llousq llnskotlmll, '27. '28, '29, Studi-nl lllzinangvr, llzist-luzlll, '2S: Student Alniistgt-i'. Fuutlnill. '27: Varsity I-Rnutlvzill. '2Sg Varsity liaise-'haili '2!b: S Ulnivg Mnylwe- 1'lnIl' llinlngy Club. I'llil't'l'SlfX ut' Clllldllllilii. Avis lrcnc Slater Fm-li, '26: Maiylwv, '29: llnn qnvt t'6lnn1itt1-11: S1-rvic-0 Vinh '27, '2S1 E111-n ll. Ri1'llllI'1lS Vinh '27, '2H, '293 llonsn- t'6nn4'il. '27 Night Nvliuol. , -M ,, 5. 1 2 , , Fifty-li 1-0 .ll-Il v x A . ,, .5 l,f .'?',lu ..,.,.iX 1,f -1 x -'Q,,'3 , l Anita Soulby '4-rsun. '21iZ Girls' Svrviv- 1 lull IN St:llT, '2N2IlllllNl'f'1llIll1'il,'2T. 'QN lluuse- Swimming. '2T. YH: Van P J M Sify May Yp 3 miivain l'luluZ l,iln':li'v Swimmingr. '2.T. 'Z.N. 'LJ Iwi' sizlnti Stairs' Xurlmll. Sara Lanretta Speer I-'m-li. '21i: Arvlivms Ululnt l.i' 1-r:l!i1'l1ll1 lil Z 'nlngy Ululri lions'- ,, 1 ,- -. . -. - -. nl Lmull luunfxl. Jn, ll, JN -. 'ZEN Sl'l'l'4'lill'j'. lluuso ot' Imwvll 'EEIQ Nl:iyln-4-, 'Eng Sn-ninr All 1nml'i:ll f'llIlllIlltl1'1'. Allniun. Helen R. Spring Irvs. 124: llullsv nl' l.uw1-'ll luunvil. Vim-4--l'i-1-siclx-lit. '2N. l'I'4'Si- 4l1-nt. Jil. .lm '2N. '29, llusim-ss Rl:1l1:lg'l'l', '28 '2!l: lltnllli 'X Nl: 'ZNZ ' lpzallm-wl' HIl0kki'l'Dl'l'. ,' -'g ', 'LNQ , gyllm' l'llllr Sovixil l'mnliiitt4-1-. '20, Helvn Stanis lfm-li, '2li: S4lllIlll ilSU'I'll Girls' tlull. JN. Jil. Lnsltg Ixmlx. ll 'N XII A gylwn- 1'luln, '21b: lions llnxlu-Ilnlll. ZNZ Ilullsv Ilalsvlmll .,,N Gladys Marie Stanlake lfnvli. 241: .hw-lwiis Ululn: Iliul 4-gy l'lllli1 ll. nl' Ii.: SIIUIISHF. Il. U. 'l'. V.: livlrzlliml. '2N, '29, l'ily 1'h2lllllll4lllSllill. '1!N: Assovisllv licli tm' ul' .lui'.xN. EIU: Iluusu nl' l.mw-II 1'nun1-il. 'EOL '2T. '28, '20 View--I'l'n'si1lvllT. 'QNQ Malylu-1-3 Sv- nim- . . , . l'nlul1m-ity 1 mnlnlttr-1-. In-trait 'l'vau-lu-i's' l'uII1-9:1-. Thomas Stewart Ifl-vii, 'znz lc, ul 'ly mx, 'gy 'zu CHX 4'ull4fg'l' nl' llvllwuil. Ella Stockhold lw-s. 'Ll-l: Uliopinz Smltlii-:istwn .. . ,., . .. . . 4 - , . hula club Im: in liirt llul- l'l'm-sirlvnt: Blaiyllvv l'luIr: Varsity SXVllllllllllLf 'l'l'JllIl. 'EIGL 'ZITI lluuse SWlIIlllllllH. 'Z-I. '25, 'QIL '2T. Cup tain NSA IH'-im'1tiv Club . - . . . , Bl:ll'3'g'i'1n'4- Full.-gv. Katherine E. Swan Il:l1'lm1ll'. '22-12 Xl:iylw4'. 'ZEL IlllV1'I'Nllj' nl Xllt'll',il2lll, Richard B. Swegles Fm-li. 'lltig R4-sn-rvv lfuotlnslll Ni: Varsity I-Wmlhull. '1!T: Ynrsiti ll':ls'li. '26, '21 '28, 'IDL S4-nior l'l'EIlll5lll1'S. 1'ullULZ!' of HH' VNV ul' IH'1l'uil Wainwright M. Taylor Irvs, '2-lg Blnyhvc-1. '21l: lt. U. 'l' L.. lb. Ji. ll:-lruit lnstitulv uf' 'I'4'1-lilmlugy. , 1: 5 1 4 , ' ' l 1 i I ' 0' fl W -.'--1- 2 H - ' W-..--L-.-.,-val. ,,,, , Tl 4 5 , 1, .. Pl ., M , Fiffy-si.r lstnnt llusinm-ss 5lllllllI,Z1'l', Alukxx, -. JU. ,T l, 'T'-N l ,,, 'NX -x ' K N' ' N. f J' N 1 .,,,.-.,,, ,, ' ' ,Ar ' ' ,L ij . rJ.,xxAf' Farm IN w QL L3 we- If M ,p21..,a,mllu' APY-ANA tfl J- P ' I.. ll- ' :U-' jf ' ' X V1 ,Q v M ' 5 'sf L Q N Q A N klgl Y- , ,V -, Y, Y .,,,-,,,-.....-x, , Mafgllmf Teague Phyllis D. Tietze For-ll, '21i: Soutlu-:Ish-rn Girls' Y I4-wh' -263 mio muh. -27. -QS: f'lllll, '21i. KZIT. YN, '2EII liiolugy, , Urn'-t Club -27 -25. u:u,IH,', ll. JN, ,292 MIIFIIUP llllll. 1 pluh' 125' 3 IN-troit Soc-ivty ol' Arts :xml l'r:1I'ts. IN-troll llusim-ss Instituto. I-Ieiko Thiome Lyman H. Timn llzlrlnour, 'illiz llnmlio Club: , HV. V. v , 4 llousv Sports: llousv IIIISRPTIIIIII. l'W'hf - - H055 -UT mm- Iiolroil Pity l'ollup:0. Pity l'f'll H1'- Marv Thompson ' . , Violet l. Traise lvlwll, '2T: YIlI'NlIy 'l'r:u-li, ENK , W. ' I U , Nvl'vi1-v Vlulu. '23, '2!IZ Sollthvzlsl- , I 'l'h'. fi fv'1f 2'S - l.'fff tru Girls- 1-hm. -28: MHyl,l.1.4-lul,. 1 lull: hl'I'X'll'4' 1 lull: Xluylwl-, -.l, .EEL IM-'troit 'l'1':u-In-l's' 1'olI4-gl-. Ilvfvuil Fill' l'ull1'g1'. Naomi Thrasher Donna Marie Trask l ovI1, '2ti: Blzxyllvv, 'ZEN S4-1'vil-1-' Foch, '2li: H4-:lltll t'luln. '27, llull, 'L!T. S0l'l'0lRll'y. HIS: I.iln':u'y, '2T. '29, In-truil llusim-ss l'nlvn-rsily. S1'm Asslstnnt' ZS' M:u'yg:l'ov1-. Miriam E. Tickton I-wwln, 'zliz Ill-ullh Hull, '::Tg Harold G. 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Vinh Xin I . :ylmoo Vinh: Uolor, lflowvr intl Motto 1 oninnttt 1 . .Xllsion l'oIle-go. Helen B. Tucker l o4'h. 'lltii Sorvlvtl Ullllm, 'ZITI Pimpin Vinh. '26, '2T: Maylwt- Uluh, '2!b. -IN-troil 1'ity i'oll1-go: l'nivvr- slip' of Nlivliigan, Grace J. Valentino Mill ' ' or, 20: Maylwv. 28. I D4-t roit llusine-ss I'niv4--rsity. l i Harvey Van Buhler wh. '2tig Biology Ululm, '2T. v , , N LSI, I'rr-asurw-r. 'ZHL Radio Vinh, '27, '28, Swn-t:11'y, '2Sg ll. of Ii., '2H. '29, l't'iti4'. '2N: .lunior hltw- Vlllli, '2ti: S4-niot' Him' Club, 24. N W it-4'i'ot'll'v 'intl 'l'l'v-is ..f,..-.- .lt ..- urvr, '2N: llpt-re-ttzl. '2S: Opt-ra. PM tl 14 I ln 'Liz 1-'4-'tta, '21h: l'Iut1-rpm-2 t'luIr. '28, '2!l: .iungalt-er. '2T. Ne-ws Editor, '28, lflflitor-in-tfllivf, '2N, Librarian. 'Zin liouso Foot- hall. '2S: Varsity In-hating, '2S. '2U: Maylwi- t'lulv. '21lZ llousv t'oun4'il. '26, '2T. '2S. '29, Presi- tit-nt, '2!l: .Xll'l'ity tilt-0 Flulr, NN' S1-nior St-holarship Vonnnit- Ivt' 'ffl ..., Inlve-rsity ot' Mit-higan. Henry R. Van Dale lfot-ll, '2ti: St-rvivo Ululr, '28, '2!i: Maylu-0 Vinh, '2!i: Svliolar- ship t'o1nlnittt-v'. rd ggi' , ' -3-. Lb ,l , ir l L L Fiffy-eight r-R i 1. 'X' A Susie Vriesenga lfot-li, '2t3: Craft Ululv. '2T: Shlylwt- Ululi, '2!D. Norman Wade Frwli, '26: Junior Hrvhnstra. '2T. '2Sg Mayhvo. '2!I: lions:- Founeil, '2!Dg Service Uluh, '201 Ways ami Mo-ans Uolninittev. City Colle-ge. Leslie WV. Walker llillilwitlgr-, '25: l i'1-slnnan 'l'l'2lK'li, '25g Studi-nt Manage-r. liousv Athi:-'tif-s, '26, '2T: Studs-nt Manager. Varsity liaskt-tlrall. '2Tl Varsity 'l'I'll4'k, '26, '2T. '2NZ ll. ol' IC.: 1'illIlt'l'2l Flimrke-rs: Radio l'IuIug Ih-Iuatingr. Mary Loretta Webb I-'ot-h, '2t5: Uhopin Cluln, '2T. '28, '2!!: Library Staff. '2TZ May- . --. Iwo I lulu, JJ. ilusint-ss Instituto. Robert A. Weinhardt 1'2ll'Sf0llS. 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Young Nnrtlll-:lsfa-l'll. '251 Muylu-1 l'lulx, '21I: lluusv t'uum-il: lluusl l.lll. 21 . llUllN1' llnsvllalll. Zh Iluwv Military .M-:uh-my: Nlivh lgilll Uullvgv ul' Hinos. Edwin Frank Zimmernmn I!:u'lmur. 'lfliz F1'l'X'l1'l' Ulu!- llousv luum-ll: Iizulm llulvz I ll .sy -1 '- tvst. YU: Varsity IN-Iultimr, '25 'll llllYl'l'Sllj ul In-tl-mt. i ll ll Y sf Fiffy-11i1lr' 42f l'fs'5NeA Q' s If . A - 'L :I e' up ,, gauge. tu., 1 V g 171,79 'g l The Aeneid , Book II I . Lines 506-536 NVe left Epirus then, and set to sea, And chose the shortest course to Italy. The glowing sun, now setting, shadowed allg The Ceraunian cliffs seemed figures tallg The lofty mountains faded from our sight. We disembarked, to sleep on land that night, And while our trusty sailors watches kept, We stretched our limbs along the sand and slept. The dewy night, proceeding on its way, Now reached its peak and started to the day-- T was midnight. Palinurus rose to spy The face of heaven and the darkened sky. He noted all the stars and clearly sees Arcturus bright, the Bears, the Hyades. Orion, armed with golden sword, was clear: And, when assured that tempests were not near, Our pilot, standing in the stern, gave sign To break off sleep and sail with omens fine. And now the stars had fled, and all about Was reddened. On we sailed. I heard a shout Rise out above the creaking of the oars Q For, lying in the distance, were the shores Of It'ly, land of hopes and dreams and love. And destined for our tribe by gods above. My trusty squire, Achates, called out first, My comrades echoed with a deafening burst. Anchises, in the stern, to powers divine Then offered up a sacrifice of wine, And next a massive bowl with wreaths he crowned, And pure libations sprinkled all around. O gods, the rulers of the land and sea, Oh, grant our course, and breathe propitiously ! My aged father prayed. And now a breeze Sprang upg we neared the port amongst the trees. A temple of Minerva rose, and now The allies furled the sails and turned the prow. The harbor, by an eastern wave, was curved, And rocks concealed with foam as shelter served. The land itself lies hidden from our view: From shore the sacred temple fairly fiew. --TWIRIAM E. TICKTON -us 'L' . X , fir yr' L aff X , X x g 1 S -V X , ,I I s U ig ,xA .1 ff T ll iii. -- ,,....n J ' '53 llllfliw ' I li, i J ,,, 'x,-pf.1-- ,.-aw.sizes-Ksxwyxumrx A z zs!5:J'n?i?t2uuv:.'Abl4zvxX1 eatif' fl wvxmwnvxwrasxm-mmnw.'a.xmmm:mwuxsva,. ff, A - , f.., A ' 'L ' 4 -1, Y - . f ,,, --.A ll' ef' ' 's ' '-fr 'f' - ' ff' ..fT,f??f as- Q Sixty ,fx N DNX' ,Q 'V 'v X .1-'41 ' a. 1 fix X A ,'QfT6A'-A ws nw ' '-'axtfl' E ' A11,1 ': 'Jfq Y 6 'I XTX L, 1. W , X L 1 ,A , .wxl L AijH'AN 'Y 1' S1 Nw 'a .fg ., 5: , . sh ' V H.TLICKER E.JAY 0. HALLETT 0.SHAw r' x fwfkxgd Q! 5 I ff s.wmosLA W 'C'.HOLNAN ,X Y as ff 'HlG E E Q f-fbi ' . , ., f'Q,.'X F TT HAGER V. X N LEICHSTAUT A KETTERIR -5, ' 3'-. vii. R DAVIS r'l.FELL. 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Q. . , . - j 1 ffl - '55 Y 1 9 5, 9 - 5 LITER RY Sky Mystery f during those hectic years of 16 and 18 was the complete washout of N--A4 the 45th Jagdstaffel, headed by Count Captain von Bittner. As a Q' ' ' matter of fact, the destruction of that outfit by the 100th Pursuit, A. li. F., was a surprise to a lot of people, including the General Staff of the A. E. F. It all started over a flagpole. It wasn't any different from the usual flagpoles one saw strewn about the various combat points in France except that it was a little thinner and not quite as tall. But Captain James CHJCCITISUJ Hanson worshipped that particular flagstaff, and therein lies the story of the surprising defeat and demise of the 45th Jagdstaffel. To begin with, Jeems Hanson enlisted from a small town in the State of Arkansas. A very optimistic secretary of a budding chamber of commerce called that town Prosperity, and that is the name it labors under today. As jeems was the first man to enlist from that town, the various boards decided that a fitting memento should be donated. When the big day of parting arrived, a slightly exuberant secretary jerked from behind his back a three-foot flagpole, with the Stars and Stripes fluttering therefrom, and handed it to Jeems, saying meanwhile some words of courage. The flagpole stayed with jeems from that day on. The flag was reverently laid in his mother's lap, and jeenis left, destined for great fame in the war-mad countries of Europe. No one ever knew where the nickname Jeems', had come from, but it seemed to fit him perfectly, and no one had ever attempted to change it. jeems was thin, about five feet eight, his hair was brown, and his eyes-well that is hard to say: however, now and then one could see a steel grey light which had a habit of flickering therein. A small mustache, constantly stiff from wax, graced his upper lip. On the whole he was good looking and well dressed. At twenty-one, Jeems had proved to the world that he was more than able to take care of himself, and though slight of build, had trimmed more than one young aspirant in the sports which the small town Y. M. C. A. had offered. And now Jeems was off for the training field. At Kelly he arrived with one bag, light and compact. just that bag and one thing else, a thin something which was covered by a silk wrapper. It was the flagpole. And from this time on leems suffered: he was kidded about that flagpole twenty hours of the day. Flagpole Hanson was his new nickname, some called him that lovingly and others in a sneering manner. But the name stuck, and he became so used to it that he would answer to that name. After three weeks at Kelly, the departure of the cadets for foreign shores found Hanson still clutching his treasured Hagpole. It was on the train carrying them to their points of embarkation that somebody from the school made a serious mistake. Cadet Brooks, young and healthy, sneaked into the berth occupied by 'leems Hanson and made away with the fiagpole. Next morning NIE OF the greatest surprises the German High Command ever received . ,gf a, 1 . . l jfggjli ' . . ' ', V cz: 1 .-r ' H 1--in-CCCQA iC '3i35--CMC- ' ' C Ci iiif CfI'RQl Vg 'T l lxl Zfv, - V A, fi!! ii ll v TMA . .TFCFTM . it 5 1 'i ll.. J 'rw' ,' 'Ixi 1 no .. LQWQKCQS-2 ,,,,,i Q- .... Q-, ,,.,gj.L1Tl1Qil eggeggl Sixty-three '4k lf'fTf-TT 'N G 6- V me , ia il? , 1759 4-H Jeems flew through the train like a cyclone, seeking the culprit. Then for tht first time there became evident the spirit and mansized anger which many of those men were to see often in the heat of battle. Jeerys' eyes flashed steely danger signals. His fists clenched. His cool, too-calm voice told the world that the flagpole would be back in his berth that night. It was, and Cadet Brooks became older in mind and slightly less healthy in body. Just once again, this time at Issoudon, that flagpole turned up missing. Frenchies have a queer sense of humor anyway-and this particular Frenchie had heard the interesting story of the flagpole. But once more those steel-gray eyes looked into somebody's half smiling face The smile came oflg the wearer disappeared, and Jeems' hands caressed the thin wood a half-hour later. When Ieems was given duty with the 212th, Captain Ruchardson, then com- manding, heard the story. The next time Jeems reportedi for orders, the corpqmanding officer quizzed him about it. jeems hesitated for the first time in is life. Well you see, sir, he began awkwardly, the home-town folks gave me that. I thought that some day, if I ever get to commanding a squadron, I'd put it up over my headquarters. Sort of have a flag waving, you know, over my shack. I'd been thinking about it always, and saving the pole for that time. He finished hurriedly, and then looked into his off'icer's face, half-expecting that the flyer would laugh merrily at his confession. But the officer was an understanding sort of a man, and he smiled gravely. That's a fine spirit, Lieutenant. You just hold tight to that flagpole. Jeems smiled happily as he left, and that determined light crept back into his eyes. Let anybody try to get that flagpole now. Every day now the enemy engaged his flight, and often he came through by sheer luck and flying skill. He was learning with the best of them, growing older day by day, and had long been an expert flyer. Then came the day when a messenger brought orders for Lieutenant Hanson. He was ordered to report to Thieppe, there to act as commanding officer of the 100th pursuit squadron, which had been detailed to this quiet sector of the front. Rejoicing, with captain's bars now resting on his shoulders, Jeems picked up his baggage, hurled it into an official looking Cadillac, and left the base, clutching tightly his three-foot flagpole. It was at last coming into its own. Arriving at Thieppe, Jeems' first act after reviewing the officers was to stroll over to the Administration Building. On the top of the building. a one and one-half-story wooden affair, an American flag was flying in the breeze on a pole which was both tall and strong-looking. jeems issued instructions to a mechanic in low tones, and the fellow climbed the roof and took both the flag and pole from its socket. Then grasping his flagpole in his hand, the com- mander of the 100th pursuit went up on the roof, placed it in the socket, and then ran the flag back up. He climbed down, and, with a queer light in his eyes, saluted. It took but twenty-four hours for the squadron to learn the particulars concerning the flagpole, and after midnight that evening they were still shouting toasts to their new commander. The next morning Jeems awoke with the roar of a strange engine drumming in his ears. He heard, too, the steady brrrt-brrrt of machine guns. Instantly he arose, dressed in something under ten seconds, and dashed out of his quarters, seeking the answer to the strange firing. He looked up just in time to see the black crosses on a fast-climbing Albatross, the plane whose roaring engine ,N r h.-. My YJ! I , J. X ' 'gr X K c I im f ,S 7 I X 1 -N 1 U i i X X 4 I I i ,f ll Xxx , I I, L M ll A ll llllli x - I .n i E- 'Q '- ll- -- , -4.nn!ll . W ,,, 3,51 -4- 1-,.-vw,x,:wk,T:Ag:ruI.-igf , v :zQl53t ?k9vbY3t l-3S .'s295fXvl xnowrmexmtximvshcfhxxcvtihiivzhtik Jnrvsrr-it ...--1 -, ,,,,..-.- - ' F..-' 4, - , ff' .J W - ..- ..f - - f' -if 7- 1 .F. i'f Sixty-four 1. fast fpwfss fs ' 1 7 fz 9 'Gi 6- W- if T I Lili Af f i ARYAN L ll? had awakened him. He spied a group of flyers gathered about A Hangar, and they came running up at his call. jeems stared at them. How come ferry lgets so playful and the 100th pursuit let's him get away with it? Anyone killed? Any damage F he asked as he turned from one smiling face to another. Not at all, said one of the older lieutenants. You see, Captain Hanson, this is a quiet sector, and we are on excellent terms with the Boche. That flyer was the Captain Von Bittner, the famous ace whom you've probably heard about. He and his flying circus were sent up to this sector for a well earned rest, and Von's been our alarm clock, now for the past three weeks. He flies over every morning and takes a pot shot at something, sometimes he drops a letter, and beats it. There is a standing agreement that no man will be hit, though. You see, he's an awfully good sport, and so are the rest of his gang. VVe go over at sundown every evening and do the'same thing. Queer, thought .Ieems and nodded silently. A mechanic strode up with :i weighted envelope and handed it to jeems. There's a note, this morningf he said. Wonder if it's a challenge or a compliment or a complaint. Jeems said nothing. He was already scanning the well-written words. Friendsh- Spad Number 3140 got too playful yesterday. A perfectly good lieutenant is no longer a member of my Jagdstatfel as a result. You should be more careful. Shall we have more practice, say over Blanc Etains, at two? . A VoN BITTNER, A Commanding, 45th. Jeems asked which of the men was 3110. Your name, sir, asked jeems after the lieutenant who had responded to his number. Mallory, sir, came the anxious answer. Mallory-Lieutenant Mallory, I fine you three drinks at mess tonight for getting too playful and destroying number 413 of the enemy. That afternoon eighteen Spads lined up and Hew to Blanc Etains. There they.were met by the squadron of Albatrosses from 45. The planes Hew about as if playing a game until finally the German leader signaled to his squadron and instantly out of the melee of milling, twisting planes order came, and the stately formation of Albatrosses headed home, followed by the Spads. The next morning another note was dropped and Jeems read it aloud: One Hundred :- Congratulate the new commander for me. He seems a worthy one. Thank the pilot of Spad 3140-he behaved nicely yesterday. Flying is off for today-low sky. Trust your verdict will coincide. VoN BITTNER, - Commanding 45th. For two weeks that friendly intercourse continued. Jeems was now happily entrenched in his new home, and the flag waved merrily from his beloved flag- pole. All was well with the 100th pursuit squadron. Then came the fatal morning. This particular morning Von Bittner whirled his Albatross over the , cs,,,,, , Wa, .-..-...-.X---A - H Y -- ff - -H A- f - H ' . '-I Q A.. 3, f- ff'f: s Vi fist.. . . 1 5 l':,f ., ll 'tg ily ly, 1 g fi: -1 , s i egg, mptql I-wl1l'f5qlr:tfff-.- .-ffvr 1 l ' A ir.: ' X 'ifi-i-viafil -Qlfifa if r.+4i'9w5 1 iif1. ?'f?T'1 ' FT.f T T 'mi':'i''1:TT.'1'? Ef5'.9iT:'F.ii f.'i:1-1111.12Trevi Li' , 1dg,lfx..,.s.t. . .L .f- - X , , WV Wm Y N wi. .4 .,...,. -.. Sixty-five 'da iri es . 'ff -SE f'f...' x , . , I Q n -3 S.. I I 5 ? 1 7 L 7 little field as usual, but he wasn't feeling right, perhaps he had not slept well that night. As his fast Hying ship came over the little field of the 100th pursuit group, his eye caught the naked Hagstaff, standing straight in the air. It seemed to mock him, that gaunt stick. It was standing there, uttering a cljlenge to his guns. He held the nose of his ship steadily on the administration building. He waited Eve-ten seconds, then pressed the release. A twin burst of bullets left his machine guns, and the thin pole snapped under the impact of steel Von felt better. He zoomed into the clouds, looped twice instead of the customary once, and headed home. Jeems strolled out, his face wreathed in a pleasant smile. Any note this morning, gentlemen? The officers saluted gloomily. No, captain. jeems seemed puzzled as he noted their glum faces. Well, what did he hit? I took his wind cone last night and he, got sort of peevish I think. What did he bust up ? A ' It was Mallory who pointed silently to the broken Hagpole. Instantly Jeems' gfay eyes flickered with their dangerous light,'his face flushed with an angry gow. Well, I'll be jiggered! Broke my Hagpole did he? I'm going over there and break his neck. Sergeant Murdock, get my Spad ready. Full belts and full tanks. Snap to it. Ten minutes later the Spad appeared over the 45th Jagdstatfel. Von Bittner's men looked up questionably, but they were not long in doubt as the bullets from the Spad raked the idle line of Albatrosses. He hastily scribbled: Send up that man Bittner. I want to talk to him personally. In a few seconds an Albatross roared off the field. jeems waited quietly until the Count reached his level. Then there began a tense half hour. The German, who sensed that the commander of the Yank squadron was out to end the existence of a certain Albatross which bore his own name, played a wary game. Unknown to either of the commanders, their respective squadrons had taken to the air, anxious to watch the showdown between the two aces. Both machines were tattered by the impact of steel from the machine guns of the other. They fought a grueling duel in those clouds, each feinting and sparring about like fencing eagles. Then suddenly ,Ieems ended it. There was a long burst from his guns as he--sighted the Albatross. Then Von Bittner. falling out on a wing, control impossible because of a shattered tail assembly, waved a graceful farewell to the Yank Captain. The German ship gathered speed as it fell down to its last landing. Jeems watched the fall of the sportsman who had but a minute ago waved to him. His eyes were slightly wet, but in a moment he had shaken off this feeling of sorrow, for, after all, this was war. Then the skies opened up above him. The two squadrons, circling about idly until now, melted into a milling, circling, diving, spinning mass of jumbled wings. The scream of high powered motors filled the air, punctuated by the staccato beats of drumming machine guns. One after another flaming wrecks hurtled down to the ground below. Then as suddenly as it started, the high pitched screaming stopped. Jeems looked about him-to find that not a single enemy plane was in the air. Below he saw the still smoking wrecks of the 45th fagdstaffel. He sighed and signalled for home. I 'A A - ' 3' 45 f . ' . ff'- xt X A X aff' I I f ' :zz N 1-, , t .- , , J' L1 lg' - . ,ff - q., 't it it une is fe ,. H ' J g . ' ' 'l lln.--,. ,fog its smut-mwmx: sv n . , 7 t J L: 913351 .9 . 7'-t . .-f as sexcams ,J , , ,V 3' . 4-A . x. 1.1, .-..,,,,-, . ,- -.....,., -- +L-hx - -- vii:-:mr-Q ...W -. ,J if- U -ga -If 'f T-.. . Q . f -,,L.......-- - f , ,i , Q. H Sixty-six ew- tffeee ff s 11. - - .4 au V Sw- MQW. 1 r 1 9 A 9 Sitting scowling at his desk, Jeems scowled deeper as he listened to the adjutant's report. Teach them to scoff at my flagpole, he muttered as he fingered the splinterecQ'emnant of the thin staff. And the German High Command never did figure out the solution of the sky mystery. An ace squadron, fighting through two years of combat and transferred to a quiet sector, is wiped out completely. They little realized that the solution lies in a splintered bit of wood which hangs over the entrance of the Hanson home, back in Prosperity, Arkansas, United States of America. -VVILLIAM B. Dimauz. ' QQ Reverie How dark and dreary is the sea tonight! The roaring waves. with a crash, alight And all exhausted burst in foam to shoreg then, With rage the sea picks up its prey again, It forms another wave with what remains, Yet only to be flung to crags again. What causes thy rage? But few hours ago The serene beauty shown by thy flow The long waived hopes renewed of the woeer And now reproachest? Nay, perhaps thy uproar Reveals a mystic rave of Nature's Deity When we transgress a law set down by Thee? We strive for Light, like the plants for sun, Yet, from the powers that reveal, we shung We marvel and we wonder right along But hear the speeches not of simple tongue, We waste our days in pondering all appeals, Thus we do not conceive what God reveals. If we could only pause from the turmoil Of our daily strife and daily toil 3 To question, with our hearts, the birds, the trees, Or even hear the counsel of the breeze, Thus, perhaps, a glimpse perceive we might, But not till then may we discern that Light. -LUCIA BARBONE. V X ,,, H ,:1 1l' Iv in , . - 4 , Z ii NTS , f fx xx. iff Ns f X 1 i V 'N N Z' . 5 ,, ,N K, ff nv, , E lg' - ffft A ,Z ,fi ,I n , S . V ,fg V' ll llixs- ' HIEIEIII' ll 4 3 n A lllln.....-- , , .....-nl 5 .,- .,,1,-4.5-..tw,-n--any-nuswvwaz . fb wiiiexxabnfovmmwxankxas-1-wx? wx-,mvwncuua nx1xnx,L-QWLXN-,bm,Q,w,my-4 V ' ' ' ' .Fm r , ,., U .4 ' ---- 'L A I ,., 1-A 4, gf---'- - w.- ,.- ui,-T, ,,.f3.. f Q ' - ,T , .-a A - -4- .i,......- Vg U Q ..:. ' . Sixty-seven -,,.a,,--,-w,,, . erik-'STNM ADX - 3 A .-?.,,-,-,-,,.-M . 'G Ke ' ' as , La. if ' Q.--125-MYABLASA---ati. 'B '9 .- ..-...1lf' 2- --Q. E Success gpg T HAS always been self-evident that he whom the world accounts great, ' mi! . . Q . . may be really an arrant failure in the final reckoning, while those who have never succeeded in this life may have achieved true immortality K of the soul. When Judith Reid was forty, growing stouter, her pale hair greying, and her stolid face more expressionless than ever, she was only beginning to awaken to her real self. All through her drab youth she had struggled to educate her brother, younger by twelve years, and to send him through college. It is hard to believe that two children so different in mind and body-Gilbert with the strange, detached look of one stepped from an old Flemish tapestr , and the overwhelming love for figures that only true accountants have: and fildith, Belasco's idea of the perfect hired girl, with the same thoughts as had inspired the Brontes-could have been born to a German father and an English mother with a strain of Romany blood in her veins. ' When Judith was younger, she had worshipped her brother. leaving the high school of the small New York town in which they had both been born, and going first to business college and then to work in order that Gilbert might have everv advantage. She had dreamed great dreams for him--he should be an architect, building great white marble dreams of beauty reaching through blue nights into white stars. She thought vaguely of Westminster Abbey and Sir Christopher XVren. But when Gilbert was in his junior year at Stanford, he met Dolly Marton, blonde, gentle, and stupid, daughter of the great banker. He married her so that he might enter her father's businessg she, him for the realization of her early dreams of romance. He had been made Junior Manager of one of the banks after one stormy scene, in which Dolly introduced her husband to her father. Although Mr. Marton stormed and threatened, even he had fallen under the spell of Gilbert's personality. Because of his love for figures, Gilbert had succeeded readily, and was made one of the score or so of vice presidents. He then insisted that Judith forego her work, which she rather enjoyed, and live in a place of his choosing. She was, therefore, accommodated in a quiet family hotel, and could live really quite comfortably on the allowance he gave her. In return for this, she some- times took care of his two boys-blond, sturdy, and altogether delightful-on afternoons when their nurse was out. In the first few months of her unaccustoned idleness, Judith could not adapt herself to her new mode of life. Gradually, however, she regained her old love of reading, and read again the novels of girlhood, but they had seemingly lost their old charm. She turned to more serious works: history, biography, science, and finally to poetry. She read Dante's Divine Comedy, in the Long- fellow translation, but the solemn beauty of the lines so filled her with a vague unrest that she laid it aside and turned to the great Romanticists. The beautiful rhythm and thrilling sweetness of Shelley's verse delighted her, and she purchased an exquisitely bound and beautifully printed copy of his more noted poems. These were always ready to her hand, and she loved the book with a depth that only true lovers of fine literature can appreciate. Slowly her spirit recovered from the stifiing atmosphere of the dark office and began to climb towards the light. The impulse for writing had always lain dormant , .,.. A A . - V pf . ,..,.g,+-,J s., i , nv it L , J gi. 4 ittlfl 'lffi' ' L , ,I .. Sixty-eight fs l'fiE'N lf fxfxwafe L.-..Q.f1-. f' t an 4 . RPYAN . A55 1 2 5, 9 ilg Q in her, but slowly and very naturally the plot of a story began to develop in her mind. Against the dark background of the middle ages, in a setting of 'pmnacled towers and gay pageants before golden sunsets, her characters moved in radiant clouds of happiness. But always over them hung a black cloud, and her full genius rushed forth in describing the storm which developed them all: sober monks, gay ladies, gallant knights, and joyous troubadors. l v For a year she toiled with this, until everything was perfect, beautiful with the finished perfection of a Greuse. For a month, then, she copied and recopied her manuscript and when it was all complete, she clipped the thick, white pages neatly together. She would have liked to have tied it with ribbon, but she had read somewhere, she remem- bered dimly, that it was in some book by Louisa Alcott, most likely Little NVomen, that only inexperienced writers did this, and she wanted with a desire almost terrifying in its intensity to make a good impression. She addressed it finally to the editor of a New York magazine, the best that she knew. She would have scorned to send it to a poorer one, for she loved her story with a deep and abiding love born of the long months of companionship with it and strengthened by her pride in it. For what seemed an age to her, but was in reality only two weeks, she waited for an answer. VV hen the note came, she tore it open in frenzied impa- tience. My dear Miss Reid fit reaclj: Your story is eminently satisfactory, but there are a few minor points which need some changing before it may be printed. Could you call at my office, Tuesday at one o'clock? Any further stories you may wish to send will be greatly appreciated. Tuesday dawned at last and found Judith ready, excited as a child on Christ- mas Eve. At ten in the morning her telephone rang and she heard Gilbert's voice on the wire. Could she come over? she was asked, as he and his wife were going to an important dinner that evening, and the children's nurse was ill. She would only be needed from about noon today, until Thursday, by which time a new nurse could surely be procured. But for the first time in her life, Judith refused Gilbert's request. He spluttered and stammered over the,wire-, It was impossible he miss this dinner, and equally impossible to get a new nurse. She musf come, she should come, but Judith did not see her brother that day, nor ever again. Q However, it was with slightly lessened anticipation that she purchased her ticket and boarded the train. But, once in New York and in the editor's office. she forgot all about Gilbert in her anxiety over her story. The editor was quite plainly surprised to see this dull, heavy looking woman when he had expected her to look entirely different, but when she spoke, he began dimly to understand. Her voice was Judith's one beauty-deep, rich, and vibrant-it could easily express all her emotions, each resonant tone full of meaning. The editor indicated the changes he wished made, small ones: the cutting out of one speech, the addition of another, and then he complimented her upon the story, expressing his pleasure in being able to launch so brilliant and so prom- ising a writer, and repeating that any other stories she submitted would receive his personal care. In a golden daze of happiness, Judith boarded the return train, clutching her manuscript tightly. She was to return it as soon as all her corrections had been made. pl .lah J A. J- K, -4 4-me we-f jf-1-. 4: -'f-2'-1-AL J.aa.a:.a.xa.,ata.t.11f1 fs.. g,-3g.,i,i5'f 'l-.g:e::l1? 2ffgef1 ' '14s-dif- '1i,i ,ill-3 Sixty-nine -wfwf e af 5 F I A ' '- D 'G 6- U .NW A r 19zz9 - Suddenly, she was rudely awakened from her daydreaming by a hoarse shout, the sound of splintering timbersgand, running feet, a shrill,,,c1'y-and darkness. , , . , ., When Gilbert wasrtold of his sisterls death,.he appearedito be greatly affected, but later alone with his wife, he declared that it seemed almost a judg- ment on Judith for not acceding to his request. The next day, going over her books, he scornfully fingered her volume of Shelley. I wonder what she wanted with this trash, he snorted. A woman is better reading a cook-book than these sentimental bits of nonsense. His wife, more gentle, remonstrated timidly, , I'm sure I never understood judith, but perhaps she bought the book for the binding. I'm sure it's very prettyg I'd like one like it. . Maybe Judith looked down from Parnassus and smiled. -GLADYS SAMPLE. Purple and White XYhat do these colors mean to you? Have you pledged that you will be true VVill honor, even fight, for them 'Til in your soul you have that gem, Y Called LOYALTY? Do you, when they are waved on high, ' . Feel thrills of boundless ecstacy, Thaturge you to rise up and cry 'Till your cheers echo to the sky OPLOYALTYP J Stands there a student in this hall, NVho ne'er has heard the urgent call, That comes from our far-distant goal? f XVill you be there to call the roll - Of LOYALTY? VV hen these and more things you have done And for your school great honors won, VV hen you have won the tight-look back! Do you suppose you'll find a lack Of LOYALTY? -RUBY RTURRELL. ' t' .vw fi: if X 44.4 ' iiiiii?.: .Sijiil gil Lf if l - .111 j mlm... Q: 411111: .illlilil 5395.3 11241112 :lit 5' 2131312 gllgviil lsgllill WAN ' -All j 1.1: 9 :Al 1 Q, ' P-vyt-.wc zz ,-.wjj 5.05. 713. cl' 'QQ 'X ' Q1 ., 5-K if -1 - 2223 It A . Zfiffa g .'22!?'f L .rev if-E7 - - If El 1 ee. E E f . Q '25 H+ I ' I iflsfaff mf .X -,N 'Q' f . ' '-, 44 f :Ui W Y g X I X X, I A 1 f ,f -H wif XX i liliil ' fi t out llllln .... -.. , i . . -illlll It T T . LW - .. .....,..,.m aww .1 x Sf-'Bmw ,,,?,1: . A 4 ' 'W -f rmmewwvwfvefwvf .- 11,1-'v Y, I, . '4-A-,,,---4 A---A-- F- .li 'S V W VW'-rv -W--4-4.?,f-.-.T -'f 'A'- fn lil Tffd Y 4 'i ii. .11 Af- F SCUCYHQIJ Nk lff hef s I - we .D G 6' H-f i-Hmm. 1... . 21,5 1 9 L 9 119 f The Bell . g if AR away in a deep fertile valley, from whence rose the towering gray mountains, was the small village of Seiden. It was, indeed, small if compared to our vast metropolises of modern industries and pursuits. M Barely three hundred rude, thatch-covered houses comprised the little village. To be sure there was the village court house, school, and store, but what attracted most travelers to this quaint, old-fashioned town was the church. It was the only bricklstructure, tall and imposing, with a high tower fromwwhich one could view the whole village. Swinging high in this tdwel' were three huge bells, the pride of the town. How old they were or who hail cast themfnobody knew, but foiimiles around they were famed for their pure, melodious tones. Every morning, noon, and night the first of these bells was rung, and soclear and wondrous was it that the workers in the fields miles away could. hear the vesper bell. The second bell, equally marvelous, tolledrto mourn a death. Its somber, dull tones befitted this solemn role. But most wonderful of all, loud and shrill, was the fire bell. For many years queer superstitions had been told about the fire bell. Now, for two hundred years it had been silent, until finally the people began to wonder vaguely what it sounded like. It is with this bell that the story deals. ' W Many, many years ago an old woman, a witch some declared, had predicted that some day this great bell would ring when least expected. It would ring, she said, when a bride of foreign birth was to marry a native of Seiden. At Grst great consternation and fear reigned, and Seiden grew to be known as the town where foreigners were not welcome. But asgmany years had passed and the bell had never rung, the prophecy began to be forgotten. Very few, indeed, even remembered the tradition. Only the oldest inhabitants were among these, and when questioned, they shook their heads and said that they hoped it would not occur during their time. It was nearing evening when a group of boys and girls were walking down the narrow road arm in arm. Singing and laughing, they stopped at each house they passed, adding more and more to their numberg until six girls and six boys walked breast to breast along the road. All the wagons and carts had long ceased to rumble along the dusty road, for it was Sunday. In fact, that was the only day when the people of the village were allowed some respite from their arduous work in the fields. On and on the procession went until the outskirts of the village were reachedg then they retraced their steps. One by one a couple dropped out when a girl's home was reached, until finally there was only one couple left. 'EY handsome dark-eyed boy, stalwart and strong, whose arm encir- cled the girl's waist, led the way to a white house almost hidden by a group of trees. The girl, fair, with deep blue eyes and long yellow curls, made a fitting companion for the dark youth. Suddenly the boy spoke, breaking the silence. Oh, Katherine, you are pretty tonight. How your eyes shine in the moon- light. No, no, you are flattering me, Dan, Katherine cried, breaking from his grasp and running to her gate. Laughingly her eyes beckoned him to follow her. Come back, Katherine, the young man coaxed, walking up to her. Come, do not spoil this beautiful evening. Laughing yet more and showing her dim- ples, she allowed herself to be led to a bench beneath a huge oak tree in front of her home. For a moment they sat silent, the girl's eyes roving over the scene H . - O ri e ,fr a ,. , si 142 x qw ' i X f ' in S 1 ' ,ff 'll iq I . A ix if ZW F-I L l i ' U , ll-Q- xi 3 - ' F' :BNA .H 1.-iwinawx r-segfxu-1 A,i,?i,:,. A i-Q i-fair i 4 T. . .. Q -, gg, . 1 K,agNmmxm,.5l mu np--..,f,:-in ff -a -WH,-..f a . ... - , ' ' .' . ,' ' --- H Seventy-one , ,f N , --X V fx-Q-Q. , jx'-'xiffx ANN , Q 'Gofirfwiif NL 1 A -i g ffi'iltfL,l'lii i .,...1i-Effsliiijj.. 'Cl 5 A 1 Q L 2 Bi before her until they alighted on the church whose tower she could see. The boy, watching her every move, followed her gaze. Do you wish to know the story of our bell? he asked. Oh, yes, indeed, she answered. Is there really a story to it ? Yes, replied the young man. My grandfather told it to me. Nearly every one in the village knows it, but then as you have just come here, you probably don't know it. Many years ago an old woman prophesied that when a foreign born bride shall wed a native of Seiden, the bell will ring and a great catastrophe will occur. Oh, Dan, shuddered the girl, drawing close. VVhat if I should be that bride ? Nonsense, was the reply. We all know you are no foreigner. Your grandfather, Ivan, is a native of Seiden. It is true that when your father and mother died, leaving you an orphan of a few months, he left for England, taking you with him, but your return recently would prove you loved your native land best. Yes, the girl answered absently. Then, as if she had suddenly thought of something, Dan, I-I feel somehow that he isn't my grandfather. He is so queer. Sometimes when he is in a fit of anger, he tells me to go away, then he clasps his iron box and sits staring at it for hours-abut, of course, he must le my gmndfatherf' she added. i 'Of course, he is, Dan comforted her, but what's in this box? I wish I knew, Katherine answered wearily, he never allows me near it. Never mind, dear, when you are mine, there will be no iron boxes, soothed the girl's sweetheart, as the ten o'clock bell struck, and he prepared to leave. Remember, we are to be married the first of the month. Then waving gaily. he joined his companions, who were waiting for him. The girl stood for a moment in front of the door. The bell-the bell, she muttered. I wonder-, then she broke off, leaving her sentence incomplete, and entered the house. It was a typical home of an average well-to-do farmer. It consisted of three rooms, the center one, where one entered, was the kitchen. In one corner was a huge stone fireplace, opposite this was a plain table and four or five clumsy chairs. All around the room were shelves which held all manner of dishes and pitchers. Decorating the walls beneath the shelves were rows upon rows of shiny pans. The other two rooms were the bedrooms and consisted mainly of huge feather beds. Before the fireplace sat an old man, smoking a pipe and dreaming. Though only fifty years old, he was already wrinkled and witheredg and a casual observer would take him to be a fussy, worried old gentleman. But one glance at his cold, piercing gray eyes, beneath shaggy eyebrows, would suffice to dispel this illusion. The girl tiptoed past, but the old man roused himself. What! Are you just coming home? Is this the time to come in, you l1ussy? he querulously asked. Why, grandfather, the bell has just rung. Humph, grunted the old man, as if the point was not worthwhile disput- ing, and allowed her to depart. The next morning dawned bright and early, when from the high tower the bell boomed loud and clear. Five times it struck, until the village stirred, shut- ters were thrown open and heads popped out. One by one the villagers left to I Y N - A ri ' 2-.. ,f l' ' . 1 ' ' g,.,,.f:fVQ.,lgl. ' l f l I ' 4- I if I l1l l l li 'J 'L ffriiig... ii ieie sf-. i ffffllQf.Qg ...... f'f'1i..-,g1-.gi Si-fiiegcty-tuvo fe'w?.-flatfffef? - . 'G fr' as Y -L-. me ARYA11 fl 19-4 9 E work in the fields some distance away. Calling merrily, bantering, and laughing, they greeted each other. One group lingered before Katherine's home, and while waiting for her, they discussed her approaching marriage. When the girl ap- peared, there were traces of tears in her eyes, but if any of the others noticed it, they did not ask the cause. Oh, Katherine! cried one of the girls, running around to her side aren't you excited because your wedding is to be tomorrow ? Yes, contributed another, and we have persuaded the sexton to ring the largest bell to celebrate your coming wedding with Dan. Katherine smiled wanly, but her countenance was troubled as if she' saw some impending disaster. The morning was well-nigh past when the ominous peal of a bell broke the silence. Amazed, the people listened. Could it be? Yes, it was the fire bell. A fire! A fire! Many voices took up the cry. Dropping sickles and spades, all the people ran with one accord to the village. W ildly they ran, ges- ticulating and shouting. Half the village was already in flames. Vainly the ever- ready buckets of water were poured on the leaping flames. The fire spread rapidly, catching the dry-thatched roofs and wooden frames. A fearful and awe-inspiring spectacle it was, reddening the whole sky. Women wept and wrung their hands, men ran back and forth trying to save what little they could. At last it became necessary to send the women and children to the church, which stood apart from the village, for protection. When. suddenly breaking from the ranks of fighting men, a figure ran to the front of the burning buildings. What are you doing, Ivan, screamed one of the men. Come back, come back. It is no use, the others cried. My box, my box! Oh! my box, moaned the old man, running back and forth. Come tack, you fool ! at last cried one more excited than the rest. The building is going to fall! Shaking his head, the old man hesitated, then dashed into the burning building. The people held their breaths, but the flames only rose higher and higher, until finally the structure fell with a crash. Ever and anon the fire bell rang. Its deep and booming tones resounded for miles around calling for help. When help arrived for the stricken people, there was nothing left but blackened heaps where once happy homes had stood. Where the fire had begun or how, nobody knew: but in the search through the smouldering ruins, a black iron box was found, scarcely harmed by the Hames. It was filled with gold coins, but in a bottom compartment a paper was found. It appeared to be a fragment of a letter, which read: . . . I know you are lonely, Ivan, now that your grand-daughter has died. VV hen I am gone, my daughter shall be alone with not a friend to care for her. Yet I hesitate to choose a guardian for her because I wish the fortune I am leaving to be safe. Won't you take care of Mary for the sake of our friendship? I know she is not of your nationality, but our friendship did not suffer because of the fact that I was English. I know also, Ivan, what your daughter wrote in her will when she died. She left all her money to Katherine, but in event of Katherine's death, the money would pass from your hands to the city, which would leave you almost destitute. lVhy not substitute my daughter for your ' 4 if . ffzrfl lp SRU I xixs gy K, ,eff N f , , . . :Aki - 1 ie.. ii-- se ' ' mer-5-s X 11,5 'A A r 4-mr' ef-he W iirf H .1 5 Seventy-three 'wh iff ' if 'f . if ba. SE-if I hif i , I 'E ,, - il? so 19a9 grand-daughter? They were of the same age. Nobody will know the difference. I hope you will consider the proposition, Ivan, and let me die happy in the knowledge that my daughter will be taken care of. Your faithful friendg- ' HJOHN BowERs. Do you still want to marry me, even if I am English, Dan ? asked Kath- erine tremulously after the letter had been read. I ' ' Of course, you are mine, that young man answered, and nothing can separate us. Tenderly hetdrew her' aside and they walked away from the scene of great desolation. ' . Ever since, the bell has been silent, growing dustier day by dayg but who knows what other tragedies it has witnessed or what others it will yet behold? 1 f I .., -HERMINA IXUNER, Ian. '29. 1. w - 4 . f . .n.:i I I , .I ,A f 1 'V Misfortune ' -- Q VV- I 'AV' ' -. I -F. U U, ,','.', . Defeat may servehs well as victory ' To shake 'the sdul alfxdlleftjfhhe glory out. , And fherg,,arefihgiiv tv1f6,Survive the 'blast To soar abov'6,ai1H'puft all gloom to rout. ,lm- 1. .9-4 - 11- ft 11:4 ,xi - l, ,115 I Many's the timebthat Iuhave been suppressed ' And like a wounded thing come home to brood Until deep meditation has sufiiced , To put me in a, lighter mood. Again, I rally up my forces bold And venture forth once more to iight the fray g My former loss has made me cautious now, And I return triumphant for the day. p -IsAnELLE GOLDSTONE. To Ia Maybee ' Poor struggling Myaybee that thou'art, Thou hast much courage in thy heart, And grit, it seems to me, to start Writing poetry. No help to thee shall I impart, 'Tis much too ornery. Thy verses I can ill compare With those of Robert Burns' there, I fear they need earnest repair, Made with extreme and ardent care, To the estimable. Thy rhymes prove humorous full fair, E'en indefinable. -EDNA DENSTEAD. .I . ,. . -e e- 4:2 ' I if' gg 1' 1' '- ,ev T ff ft-E - ni, S kv .X ' ' I Y Y- , , x ,I , f ,f . e I , sg ,f , Z 1+ u it - ll N f can-:Ia ff A I gl ll alll...-ill--..- g N , ,,4.-n-lllllgl i - I 'L -,.N,-V.-.twists-tsprs.5vxvi1.v'e:gs . its 9Kzi!5s309Af9vvxPxsswxH1l:'+ , fx xwxhmwwmr-an vs-aumuuxxxmxmmxxwnuxwmxal ,., ,am uf- '- ' .. 353: 1. Y V .....- 4- -.f-l,,, f-5 , - ' --,, Ll' ,.a. -'f4 '- .1- ff ' ' iw.-L--7' 7 rs' ,iii - lil Seventy-four Q- ,Yffrf'5'M ff .. .I sae. ' va - 175.9 7- To' a Mountain O mountain tion whose lofty crest You stand undaunted, in the blast, Strong, steady, faithful, and steadfast. Time on you makes no impression, Cannot eiface your strong expression, And as a giant in bulk immense, You battle with the elements. O mountain! from your perch on high You watch with all pervading eye, The scenes that you grace each generation With somber, stolid concentration. -MERNIE GREEN. 'Xia In Solitude 'Tis great to mingle with the crowd- To sing, to dance, to play 5 'Tis better still to be alone, Where ,pine trees bend and sway- For that is paradise. ' For when I wander 'neath the blue,i A peace steals o'er my soul, And worldly cares, I leave behind And read friom'heaven's scroll- Indeed 3 that's paradise! -SARAH MARKWICK. Ode to Spring Fair Spring! wherefrhast thou hid thyself 5 Where did thou send the flowers, That did of yore 'bloom on the hills, And twine themselves in bowers? To what strange haunts have gone the frogs, Sent by your regal handg Be it the cold, bleak-wind ye fear? O, Spring! return to land. -Doms GALLAGIIER. ' ' ' ' -, ' N X41 X li K f , X X, Z l , - I .. in 5, .t , f f ,,f ' '21 V 8,1 , , S XX , k -iA,T V U ,Nw , gil ll ' ljllll-lllln---,.-. , . , . N ,,--nllllal I A ,Msg - -y,...v.Y-3-4:-up1-Eguvivern its xx nxxxvoxxmmmaysbx-lf: wx-'.x.xwmxvemvsn-xxnwmxvxwxmwoxswxs.,.s,i:.Mg , - . , ,f,:.:....- -' . M .4 ..... ' l n af, 4-:I W- , . ..-I . - ,,- ,,-. 4 1 Stvientyffi be If-. l t7l'Ce-- L:- sf Q sa. ,X .YTRVINX --A fbaectx -, wt iyfizlw, 'lap -wif . V 'f' ,H -of ,in ' ' 'Lnlqv-Q' :Lx ,,,, ,., U ,Nfl To a Violet Dainty violet, ever shy, Yours are eyes of blueg Lift them high up to the sky, Let the love shine thru. Dwelling in a shady nook, Hidden from the viewg Can't you give us just a look, Let us peep at you? Daisy shows her smiling face: Lilac greets the sun: Rambler Rose likes lots of space, Thinking it is fun. Dainty violet, ever shy, Yours are eyes of blue: Lift them high up to the sky, Let the love shine thru. 124 A Morning Glory A glowing cup all dripped in dew, The nectar of a fairy crew. So gorgeous in the morning's glow Swinging in the gentle blow. VVith amorous arms they twine around, The trees which in the yard are found, Each glowing little purple face Has pleased its Cod and found a place. 'ii' 525' f an Q, W4 uillil illiillt 'Q .ARYAN ELLEN CoNwAY. -:X N N A Koss iq 4 Se lfenty-six fs-Ngf lffofxofx fc SF HER la ...ll 'LRYAN 5 i 1 - - Ja 1' ' i - -iz ... ..,., 5 19Z,9 Extracts from the J ungaleer SEPTEMBER .1-School opens! Hurrah! UD I7-Mass meeting for 10B's. Mr. Stocking talks on the trials and temptations of a 10B. I0-Girl Reserves hold semi-annual Setting-Up Conference at Camp Talahai. 27-jungaleer sales close. House of Hawthorne and Irving tie for first place, each with 100 per cent. OCTOBER 9-First Senior meeting. Election of officers: President, Walter Hanszg Vice-President, Helen Draper, Secretary, Adelaide Feeneyg Treasurer, Lionel Woonton. 9-Coach Fielding H. Yost speaks at assembly to promote athletics. l5 --Maybee election results: Fred Laughna, Presidentg Elaine Burmester, Vice-Presidentg Sara Marwick, Secretary, XVilliam Parfitt, Treasurer. Triumph for 302. 18-Model assembly of League of Nations held at City College. 18-Second Senior meeting. Committees, chairmen and sponsors are an- nounced. jungaleer editors attend Press Convention at Ann Arbor. 22-R. O. T. C. elects Florence Higbee sponsor: Gretchen Hause and Miralda Proefke, maids of honor. 26-Holiday. Teachers' Convention. - .Sl-Mass meeting in honor of hockey and football squads. Lots of pep! NOVEMBER 1--Literati hear Professor Rimmer, who speaks on The Inner Flame. Good 2 8 13 16 speaker. -Archons' Annual Ghosts' Gallop at Annunciation. First dance. -Senior girls choose graduation dresses. -Mass meeting to cheer hockey team to victory over Northwestern. Peppy? You bet ! -Jungaleers win debate over Central. Speakers: Gladys Stanlake, Frank Cookson and Elden jay. Senior Stomp. 23--Maybee-Senior reception. 2 6 6 5 , 27, 28-Midsemesters! Ooooh! DECEMBER -7-Opera, Iolanthe. Leads shared by Vivian Groves, Pauline VVebster, VVilliam Parfitt and William Norvell. -Eastern students visit the jungaleer-Good time was had by all. 14-Maybee Mingle-Make merry with the Maybees at the Merry Maybee Mingle! 17-Senior-Maybee Tussle. Seniors victorious. 13 -Literati visits Cranbrook. 27-Alumni dance. Great success. JANUARY 14-Class Day. Speaker, Stanford Phelps, alumnus of Southeastern and I9 University of Michigan. , 21-Senior play, Nancy Ann. Margaret MacIntosh and Williani Potter play the leads. 23-Commencement. End of a perfect term! 1, Q T'-TY A, If ., we af il l V , 1 1 S . -1 A , '1 i . . 1'il411 ... .efrfTfrl.?lltz- gli ..v i -2 -A f Q A 1.4 r Lffiim A- A he-f gh! Seventy-seven P TNQP QYFN'-7 c Q' 3 V n - H 'L Y , .1 V -Qi - HQ? I .. S , P Y 1 7 57,9 ' E19 28-Arithmatic test! We found out how much we didn't know about per- centage! MARCH l-Edward Ackerman Wins school Oratorical Contest with speech on Heroes of Obscurityf' 4-Senior election: President, F. Laughnag Vice-President, S. Markwickg .. Secretary, M. Fisher, Treasurer, J. Dobovan. 5-Big rally !. Ground broken for new addition. More fun! No fourth hour -classes. Biggest day of the year. 67M.aybee election: President, W. Rudick, Vice-President, I. Peterseng ,LE iSecretary, B. Smith, Treasurer, C. Braathen. 15+Wiinner of Union Trust Essay Contest, Hermina Auner. 25-R. O. T. C. maids selected: E. Burmester, M. MacFarland, and D. Wurm. 28-Headline in Times edition of the Jungaleer: O. Lawrence Takes Bride ! Good luck to you, Mr. Lawrence. APRIL 4-Alumni dance. Officers of Alumni Association elected: President, J. French, Vice-President, M. Ward, Secretary, L. Walton, Treasurer, E. Evans. 12-Archons dance. Clarence Lees' Orchestra. Fast pieces? You bet! 15-F. Emerick made Battallion Major for Southeastern, Northeastern and Eastern. Rah! Rah! Rah! Frank! 17-Cast for Senior play announced. G. I-Iause and R. Christian, leads. 18-Coach Doherty announces engagement to Miss Lucille Mason. Who next? 19-Maybee April Amble. Great orchestra. 24, 25, 26, 27-Midsemesters once more. 25-Senior Spring Stumble. Good orchestra, good time, good crowd. MAY 1-Senior-Faculty basketball game. 2--Girl Reserve Open Camp Meeting and Mother and Daughter Tea. H. of -R. banquet at Y. M. C. A. 3-Senior-Maybee reception. 2-1-Another Maybee dance! Nuf sed! 30 and June 1-Senior play, Trelawney of the VVells. Superb. JUNE Senior dance. Class Day. Aryan Day. Commencement. Speaker. Vacation! . C f Y - I 1 - , ' Q 1' FNS eff' if f .V N Nov NV- If H X . . ' .V A , 'df I ui ,A M X f,A V, xr, .. M4 ' - ss 1 ' , , Q , ' llihn--.. G . .44-null- V4 ' 1 ll X ll!!! i' W 1:11, R y y,jmwM,,,,X,,,,L:,wl!,! F, a, 5,59g9,5.9,1p-4,L,xg1,Kx9s.xQx w.vx.xwvszrwxsvui-rxx:x.w1.:LxmxMw.Ax.x:x,--. nnyf: ' .mt V , X, ,, - .:. ' ' T2 V Y Q 4 . A MJ, S L, -- L.- L... HL A, 1 u Seventy-eight k k 1: 5 J N . - Q . an My All K Y l PERFECT GYPES JUST A fiwgligf CUTE F ISHY . 'Ns - s .Q f x fi . ' 5 V ,:-as Q I 3'3lfb.1Q BX -X. ' 1 Hg., x Q Q W ff 'H ' , , -' f ' - A n hiv' X' 'NF , A. 5 ' . 5-gmg ,fy . A -. ' ' M. ,Aww 4 'ff , ff fam-M 3 ' 'iw A ' iv 1 TERESA 5555 :BLS ? PU ISE Sl'l'f'7lf41l-'l1'i71l NI CE GIRLS W e U I-if , xglh .A gl If I .QI SNILE .SCENERY Q ' .Q .. I N, kk Y , -.X I v PA PI ? P558 TRAINING. If M I LADIES' VIAN? -x M-rn-m , A 1 Zvi-'gf-f'1. 4 . -, A ry, ' ,.qg.',. v :W v . A -:L.,v- fm., . r 'nw A .g ' .V k, ,r f .1 , V -ya 4 'L , -. V x,' '. 1' f 4 . . 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Emiw LEO MURRAY uv :vw Zdmf VWLLIAN PARFITT Edxiw 4:-X Owl RYA N PRESCOTY CUMMINCS Aff. E,a.wf Evmw CLARK NEWS Editor ii3T?i'E5 WPNDFLLA ::'fv,.- fqdxfuf HAZEN KRAU5 Aa:-nxtanr Ari Eflukw ERMJFQ EHERICK Joke L 0- FE 'A A. SPXKFARD EQOHEHT SNITH Gi'.ORLi?1 N HACh?'1rW z Nik:-,uv Ammnt is Edutov Sir' -Q' L Y I' VP f. WY in iyh ly-I -L-'f'N?.,1l'xg 'Xn 'ywx-.N 5 V ! ' 1 V ., , , ' r X X., ivnxilk fi J' :ll - ' 1 U Lf- ' H , - ' J' '-'ll :X Q. -1 V M-J 1 fr: fv A4 x 'Q xf ., FULIUS ENGLANDER gow' fkthietmc Hclulm EARL ADAIR Aw-t Ajsovixsmg I Ian-13:-r .'XI.P,I- RT HOUSE, C-rcuiatwn Manager VVHWE Stenqg raphw NEDRA DRAPER Gu ls' AXVII-I n. ixdllur ST FF OGUEN Bu-unrss Hanagev WWLLI AN IOHNSON Nil I Asn Adwmsuze flmqfer HUBERT VH'!'CH Aus: I:i,.,1.'nxm-u. Nm.- DONNA SHYPHA N Ani Advcrlmn, msnaglr CAPA SFHNI-'IDIZR 5tm.,5r.1Im.. ,-.v .f rf, , -fi' 'E - ' ' J 1 S xo? .v',-I l I A- . Li 1 L iw! 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X XS ' i ,g f D ' to t,ti L ,XE t . i ..J.quqs.QL,....i House of Emerson 0fEl'F7'.Y liresident ..... . . .. .Doris Gallagher X'ice-President . ...Loretta Evans Secretary .... . . . .Bernice Angers Treasurer ....................... ............ C iail Foster For the current year of 1928-Sl the llouse of Iimerson has been involved in many important activities. Our enrollment consists of H5 students. ,Xs the liouse of Emerson is an all girl house, we have had a very eo-operative organization. Hur leader, Miss MacFarlane, has made the term a very successful one :ts far as social activities are concerned. Under her supervision. llouse ol limerson proceeded to give a dance, which was attended hy the majority ol' the girls of the house. This party was not given to make money but to create a social feeling among all our members. One ofthe important activities that too place at this session was the presentation of house letters hy Loretta lfvans, the Manager of House Athletics, to the girls who took part in house hockcv. The tedious hours were easily forgotten hy the splendid work of the Social l'ommittee, which prepared short programs for the record periods. Our Council has lmeen very lmusy and has assisted Miss Xlaclfarlane with a great deal of the house work. Many hours are spent each day by the willing members. The Vouncilnren are people who have initiative and self-reliance. 'l'heir scholarship records must average :X or li and we are proud to say the majority are students. l . ' , 9 i ' V' Y Yvtpi gb y.- 1 ,yi P me ., -,.. aww l --,fi-.1 -- 1 f Q A .V - Wir .. ' 'L'7.':.1 , v,,. ' . .. High ly-e ight .f-i ,N Xl X ,Q s, I V l X ' .1 0- 'V ' , ' .fs wel s v.. L ,J .tx K- tmllrxt AI1'Y xxxt ' ' - 'P .V '7 1 Q ff-in 1 4 . House of Hawthorne OfYic'z'1'.s' h lletty Kirchner .. ....... ..... l 'resident l.owell ulessmore. . . .Yice-l'resident Sarah Marlin icia. . , ...... Secretary Chester t Dgden ................... ......... ........ ' l 'reasurer For the past two semesters llouse of llawthorne has actively guarded her right to the title of leade1'ship and good government. Linder the guidance of its president. Fred l.aughna, in the September to january term, llouse 30? pushed forward in school leadership. ln the hlayhee election, three of the four ofhcers were llawthornites, and during this same semester, three of the tive editors of the .lungaleer were members of lflawthorne House. The Student Council of Hawthorne llouse, under the highly efficient director- ship of Miss l'helps, our house principal, has evolved a very satisfztctory student government. House 30? has long been recognized as top-notch in its order and good government and, like Old l aithful, is still living up to its name. liach of the councilors is the head of Il committee which aims to improve general condi- tions in the house. Such committees as the Booster Committee promote all sales campaigns and strive to develop a strong house spirit. The Council has a meeting once a month when a report is made on each com- n1ittee's actions, and suggestions are made to better student government. The memlmers of the Council for this term are: lflizaheth Klittelstaedt, Sarah Marli- wick, Yvonne Mitchell, l.eota Morris, limma Mann, Lowell hlesmore. Chester Ogden, l'rancis Klcfracken and .lack Huard. Elawthorne House made a very good showing in the hlungaleer Contest of the Septemher to ,Ianuary term hy coming through with ltltlfk. As the House of lrving made the same remalcalrle record. hoth houses were awarded a picture hy the jungaleer statl. The picture chosen hy Hawthorne House, .'Xrahs lvlalqing a lletotirf' decorates the front Wall of the house. lirom .Ianuary to June, Ilouse 302 enjoyed a very active, protitahle semester under the leadership of our second girl president, llettv Kirchner. llawthorne llouse was proud to note at the close of the senior election that the president and vice-president of the class were memhers of Hawthorne House. In the field of journalism Hawthorne House pushed forward this semester also, for the litlitorfin-thief and .Xssociate liditor of the .lungaleer, as well as the l'fditor-in-thief of QXRYAN, are members of Hawthorne llouse. f . V v Jw ft f is X x N 1 , , xl.: 'tfyl-,pg viii? X J 'gag . , , . , tggitlttf -t ,tllv 1 vi 'Vw'Qf.L15'r T3 '-T' TTTY-'.'T'5 ' -'f'ff. ffTEf :'Z7'7x71W 'vu v . . .. n,,.,.,. . . FT fm V . ,. I . . X -W .. H V ,. 1-. ,, ,,, Eighty-n inf' 1 s ' A A X TZ li ' fix l ', 1' .. 1 ESU. 9' , vu '1 fx ' -. X , House of Lowell Ofiicerx llarvey Yan liuhler. . . ........ ...... I 'resident lleatrice Smith .... . .Vice-President Sara Speer .... . . . . .... ........ S ecretary liill XYindhorst ..................................... Treasurer During the past semester. the House of llames Russell l.owell has again stood out prominently helore the students of Southeastern High School. lts memhers have aspired to the heights of almost every conceivable plane. There has also prevailed during the past year, a spirit of loyalty and devotion, so evident, that it was at no time hidden. The house council has heartily cosoperated in every respect, and hy this means, many henelicial results have heen formed. The hlaclv hoards have heen, in many cases, redecoratedg the hanner has heen cleaned: all of the committees have fimctioned, and, in general, everything has worked har- moniously. Again, as last year. four of the six menlhers of the varsity debating squad were from 303, They were: Gladys Stanlalqe, second negative and third atlirmas tive: llarvey Yan liuhler, lirst affirmative, and lidward Zimmerman, second affirm- ative. Lowell has also produced many other individuals of importance, such as: Beatrice Smith and lowa l'eterson, secreta1'y and vice-president, respectively, of the Mayhee Cluhg llelen Smith, who had the lead in the spring cantatag memhers of the 'lungaleer and .XRYAN stalls: memhers of the athletic teams, and also many of great scholastic standing. ln the course of the term, it has heen the attempt of the social committee to nrovide interesting and progressive entertaimnents, and in this capacity it has fully earned due honor. The early part ol Klay furnished the scene for a well planned picnic for 2503 at llelle lslc. A very large attendance was present. and the sociahility of those present was one of remarlcahle eongeniality. An excellent time was had hy every- one, for it was apparent that everyone enjoyed the lunch prepared. This affair proved to he a large factor in the stimulation of proper school spirit in South- eastern. XYhen the time lor the semester ending linally drew near, a hanquet was held in the honor of Miss Curtis and the house council, hoth of which worked very diligently and prolitahly to print another pre-eminent page in the history of the llouse of l.owell. 2 TT Q t 'f in Ninety ,,...s l- X-sm .N XX X --Y-A-ff'--rggfsm -f 'i I sxflifklxi n,qL x 'fs ---s----Q-H - -ff--.A ... , 1, he, , it fri nv,-ff i xg? MJ-ll . I ARYAN ,.-- . ,A --,-.-. W . s.. 1.1! H A, e ll .r,,,,,... -.,.e.e.- . e J 'fi EM' c .594 9 .-.,.-.,etKQl ft House of Whittier Officers President ...... . .Robert Smith Yice-President .... . . .Carl Snyder Secretary-Treasurer .... ......... .... ......... l Q 1 ubert Veitch As 1929 rolls around. the llouse of VVhittier can look back on many achievements. It has won championships in football, track, basketball, and bowling without a defeat. lts personnel went lar over one hundred per cent in the Spring Sports drive. lt the field of scholarships the lflouse of XYhittier excelled and was pre- sented with the cup for highest grades in the boys' houses by the Hi-Y. Une of our members, .Iason Tickton, was awarded the individual scholarship cup. XX'hittier has graduated one hundred and twenty-live students this year and has been represented in every school activity. lts members have won honors i11 other art and llCClZ1IllZltOl'y contests, besides those mentioned above. .-Xs a group we are most interested in the possibilities of our new home in the addition now under construction. lt holds for XYhittier the promise of increased opportunity and greater laurels. r- Y ., ,ag ..--A ffscxl vt I iWiiil'., it ::?vf'.. 'T Wil! -l I, Ill: 'V l lp falls' ' MJ -H Wie- ' 'f114:gQ,g, i' fN'm 'N ' 'r'f Ninety-one . N - ' ' ll 1 , - - . .. ll , y l ' 1 ti I ii- 7 f 'll V' -L V 3 V A S A .Ac 'Xl 't , - A r l -u i, V , . '. 1 Q e I -find n,,, House of Washington Irving Striving for Admirable Wlanhoodn Officers Fall Term Spring Term l'resident .... ..lirank limerick hlohn llobovan Vice-President . ...John Doboran lidward .Xckerman Secretary .... ...George Custer Clayton llraathen 'l'reasurer . . . . . . .rlulius lfnglander .lulius linglander Historian ................. lirank limerick lfrank limerick Many innovations have been made in 2053 during the last year. The adoption of scarlet and gray as house colors: the changing of the motto Striving for Scholarly Manhood to Striving for Admirable Manhood, with its broader application and greater possibilities for attainment of the ideals personified in this phrase: the installation of a new system for electing house oHicers and councilors: a XVho's VVho case, displaying the pictures of lrving's more prominent members and teams, constructed by Robert Brenner '28, and a trophy case which will be placed adjacent to the dignitaries. The llouse started its new term hy electing officers and councilors. 'l'his was done by voting for iifteen candidates, eight ex-councilors being re-elected, and live upper classmen and two lil-l5's also being elected. 'l'he ex-eouncilors receiving the most votes became president and vice-president, respectively. .lohn lloboran was elected president and lidward Xckerman vice-president. .Xt the first meeting of the new Board of .'Xcl'visors, the couneilors elected the three other oiiicers, establishing the post of historian at this meeting. Frank limerick was elected to this office. .Xlthough not outstanding in intra-mural sports this year. 3025 has never placed last in this competition, and the lrvingites have contributed much to the success of our school teams. lluring several quarters the entire varsity basketball team consisted of 2023 men. The starting lineup for one of this sr,-ason's baseball games consisted of eight members of this house and one from another house. During the Spring term, the scholastic standing of the llouse of Irving has shown a marked improvement. Approximately hfty boys were on the honor roll at the last marking. BOARD OF ADVISORS lfrank Cookson 'l'had Banning -Iohn Dobovan Frank limerick llarry limery .lulius linglander lidward Ackerman Clayton Ilraathen 'lack llriner llen Cannon Vl'alter tiurnack Ray llarris .Xrthur lleming NYilliam Hotchkiss .Xlvin Jacobs ,-kia: . i U' l grj , Y. ,wi i i 615: all ' ,ll -t ...H ,V- VT 2 ' ' tl' .iw 4, , ,. .- N.: . .....,....,.,4, ...Q , ' . iv-.V Aw -T-r 3 1 'f'f. , . . . . 1 1 ....,.. if , r'f,i7i:.. ' se-A 3 ., N M Y- - '-'W ' ui 5 1 s AXLV ,,., , i . L, , Xinefuu-t iro f X ,I-41 ,, ' ww- sq, ,N-w ggififw-f'-li , 71 f Wff'2 'm Q 'MARYAN b X U 1wQ.c9 v-v ' 'SJ ORGANIZATIONS A W '3 1fE7'm ' 4 A'M7'7f?wFlT sf? xl!! ,, 2 X W' me i f r-gg 3,Qg,, ff 'ij '-'f -35,1 Ninety-tlwee ,fs ' . fl rs!-1 5' Af 1- IN , W ' ' f W K l Q V - ' 111. 'Q Nfl, AE, gil fi A - v -' g,tA-sfr -- e - l ,L e L 7 ,9 ' 6 W ,. ,,,,,x. . Southeastern High School Band Iflzztcxr- Fred Brufladt Michael 'fresh lidward Stiekel Trumpet- l Iarold Trelfa llarold Allmacher George Black Max Blau Gerald lluxton yll'01llfl71Ull'-' Ernest Deiss Charles Guenther XYoodrow lYalfe lildridge Fortune Thomas Ripley Russel Millar l larold Lynch lfranldin l'rather Donald Sehoof Director--Oiwls l.Avv1n2Nc12 Clarinet- VX'ilbur Leadbitter Carl Carlson john Davis Fred Davies lVilliam Dornbrock Sam Faufalone XVarren Hassfield Fred Stocking Suxnplzonc- Robert Abbott Vincent Ayres Harry Brown Howard Chapel lidgar Dehrandt Dale Harrison Arthus Heming lYilliam llooper .AIH0 Horn- .laclc Briner Harvey Gill Philip Tabla Bf1 if0Hfw Ralph Watters John Vtlilmby Roger llarrows Kenneth Day Dru ms- Rex Hall lfrnest llalliek Robert Yeiteh The lland, attired in its natty purple and White uniforms, has been quite a pep producer during the last year. The boys played at several of the foothall and hockey games and also took part in most of the pep meetings. They played I1 humorous number, written hy Mr. l.awrence. for the Specialty Show. ' ' v I -1 Lift .5-.2 K V . . ,f V, '. : x '1 . 11' 1 1 'F' .- . ,- .N l I :ll l ' .W , .rv-: ' ' H ics? xt li j,t.l,, wh. AW.-f' ,i yi ht, s 2E,.l' .f fajllxlyi A r W ,--vf'fr'1l1.y I ', l,:', Q 4 A-'pun -.. -15:1-':11's..'. Q 1' ' 1 4' ':f'T2f.'f'ZY Z2tx11i - 5'1 'i,T .'L'.,'1Tf2 1 LZ, f'If'KY2'L1l'jfj,g'jfg5-V-'Q I'-ii , , K -iw Y - New ,,,,, W --Hr '-1 l Wg. ' ,W ' ,, ' f ,' l,, Nim'l1l-four Jag x--. 1 .,-,. ., A' in X2 ,xjhtzja VGQYH1-TLNyf.iN i ,, ,, ,V kahf' ylJllLd'11 ' '-fl'-'l A -' j , MT' -1111 1 Vgilljf' X i QW V249 ia' if ' 155 , , .-,- A ., -..X Y. V .., -...X .. Southeastern High School Orchestra Director- l irxf Violinff Ruth Rowman lllatilnla llunetta lflernarcl Solonian lfugenia Chnpka .Ioe lioreelc lieralcl Stoetzer S1'1'111111' l'i0Ii11fW Glenn liivarrl Richard l'earl -lohn Davis 'lillCll1lZl l.akin Yineent Rocleek Marv l.onise Olliver 12Q1113g1f Yl'ihlmy Morris Blan George Strielier 111111- .lohn De Blossinio QIQVIS l.Aw1uiNcE D1'11111.vf-- Rex llall 'CcIIO- james Peterson 1gtI.YX'-- i lfclwarcl liiseh 15111112- lfrecl llrullaclt Shirley liralmant C'l111'1111'lf Vvlllllll' Leaclbitter 4Xliee May lleils Klilclrecl lrion T1'11111jv1'l- llarol1l'l'relfa llope liarnliart cYiC01'g'L' lllaeli 1111111- llarvev liill 1 Senior Orchestra played for the graduation exercises in both january e incl the ZICC1llllllZ1lllI1ll'Ill for the annual opera lolantlie, as well as the 1 lt Sellool graclnation exercises and ilie Sunday evening proggrain at St. lXlark's. NlflllS ln n'1l a report of the orchestral talent and the players were asked to pu funn tm the XY1n1nen's l'eaee League Ql0llVUCZlll0ll ancl the annual lmanqnet of 1x11 l'1nle .Xssoeialion of Greater Detroit. l oin oi the nieinlmers will leave lveeanse of graduation, but their places will l11 l1ll11l ln pmple trmn the lnnior Orchestra. f.,.lTQil 1 'T 2. ,, 5 1 f 1. I ll Q I il ,M , .1 l i 'l .' 1111 , vffwi . 'Q ' ' ll I l ' ' -A w 1 f'1 :i'3J1t11f2'5?P f1-xii'-'P ,1?L1'1'i'J'2 l '1'iff' V - '---- 1--M J5-Q., l . , vi. -V - -..M N'l7l0f1l-fll'l gj1',' n , V l t ' f '- ' f1Vi w',-X. ' rr ' my .i. -. . .cj Treble Clef Club Ofirvrx President . . .. . ........ . . .Muriel Neely Yicc-Presiclc-nt . . ..... Blcrna lilnis Secretary . . .... livelyn Monroe Treasurer' . . ...................................... ifthel l,ulQc Another successful term has just been passed by the members of thc Trclmlc Clet' Club. lntensive study was made of the history of music and composers. Meetings were hclcl every other Tliursclay, at which clelightful programs were arranged for club meetings and house programs. Many weeks were spent in practicing the XYaltz of the Flowers ancl Good Night. l.ittle Robin, Good Night for the May Festival, which took place at Cass 'licchnical High School on May 10. XX? also gave an Up to Date Style Show on May IT, where the correct kinds of clothing lor morning, school, afternoon, sport, evening and lounging were clcmonstratecl hy inoclels. This proved to he most successful. 2 ,- v A If 1 ,- ..- 'T r. I ..... V C ... .4 'T i A i... 3 ,., fi C , 'T . 2 IL If ff. A ,.... L1 r-r -4 fb fx 513 7. 3 O M .- f-f --4 .,-.f C ,.. ft --. I Q 2 Q M -- '4 df p... M41 . ,L I . . r, -.': .-j , V t 5 Ninety-sir ' D ' Q NVE ' 1 I, x .-A. f . V YY-- I X 1 . AK, Senior Boys' Glee Club OfI'lt'C1'.Y l,l'0SlKlCIll ..... ........ . . . Rohn-rt l-lccsc Vice-l'1't-simlciit . . . . .hlzinics l'lUl'2lll 'lll'C1lSl1TL'1' ......... .... .................,... . . 'lied lloclcnhotl' ,,. , . . . . lhis vcztrs tilcc L hih is composccl ot hors whosc tztlcnt cvcn surpzisscs that ot all f orinci' tilcc Clubs. The incinhcrs. now :intl olcl, :ts well as hcing efficient in group singing, have l1l1l1'li0ll ability as soloists. 'lilicy cntt-rtziin at 1J1'0g'1'Z1lllS in thc school :incl at utlairs 0lllSlClC the building. r l'his tilcc Chili formed Il large section of hoth thc .XII-City tilcc Chth :incl thc All-City Chorus. The mule section of the chorus for thc 0llL'l'2l. lol:1nthc, was coinposvcl of selected mcinlmcrs of the lilac Cluh, :intl this szmic orgzmizzttion con- trihntctl scvcrzll htnnorous nnmhcrs to thc SlJL'ClZllly show, hclcl May li. Qcvcrnl lllCll1lJL'I'S ot' thc Chili have mlistinguishctl tlit-msclvcs in othcr tit-lrls s, of CIl1lC1lVUl -f-lll ztthlctics, in orzttory, and on thu hluiigztlt-ci' :incl .XRYAN stalls. Miss lliniclc, thc Clulfs sponsor :incl insti'uCtoi', is rcsponsihlc for its gootl work. ' .Wh t ug AY. i M Xizzvfy-.s1'z'cri - r , iz . C .-T-ji,F f t'lE1 ---e 11 lmixii BERGIER i':TIlICl, AlJ.NIR M. HAMMERSLEY lisrurzk CAM!-mil.I. JEAN S'l'Rll'KI.l'IR Mus. Molf1fux1' INA BOl'i'KAR'l' Southeastern Girls' Double Trio The Girls' Double Trio has been at very active organization. Due to grail- uzttion and other enuses its personnel has changed twice, in part, since September. This trio has been featured in many church, school, and elub affairs on the east side :incl elsewhere. Iluring' the past semester it appeared before the LlZ1l'2lYZ1,I1 Club of the Shrine Lodge and :Xeueia Lorlge. It sang for the Christmas, lfzister, and Southeastern Night programs of St, lVlark's Methodist Church. One of its most interesting appeztranees was at the Juvenile Detention lltllllC. .Xt the llzunmn Kleinorizil Y. M. C. A., it sang for the Southeastern XYomen's Club, the Northeastern XYHIIICIIQS Club, zlncl the lfztst Side Mothers' Club. The members of this group are: jean Strielcler, Irene Berger, lithel .Xclz1ir. lfsther Campbell, Margztret Hzunmersley, and lnzt liouekztrt. They are trzlinecl :tml rlireetecl by lllrs. Ruth Motlizlt of the Southeastern Klnsie llepzlrtnient. 0 L Ir? Ninety-eight 5. QQ ,1.XfX11-15 ll1111.1x xxl1,I.1.XNl YN11111'1a1.1. XX11.I.I.XK1 11.XRI-'1'11'l' MISS N11N11'11 1J111'1zl,,1s l71111x1,xx Senior Boys' Quartet '1'111-r1- is 11r1111111111' 1111 111111'1- 11c11vc 111'g11111z11111111 111 1111- sc1111111 1111111 1111- 1111ys Q1111111-1. 11115 g1'1111l1 11118 sung 111 ll 1111'g1- 1111111111-1' 111 111'11g1'11111s 111 1111- s1'1111111 11111 1111s 111111 1111 1'1ll1Zl11j' 1211'g1' 1111111111-1' 111 c11g:1g1-1111-111s 1111151110 111' 1111- 1lll11111l1g. 1111-5 11:1v1- 1-1111-1'1111111-11 111 Y2l1'1l1llS 11111111111-ts, 111llllC1'S. 111111 1-11111 1111-1-1111ga, 111111 111111- sung s111111-111111-s 111111 1111- 1l1c1- f11l111, 111 51-V1-1'111 1'11111'1'11 s1-1'v11'1-s. 1'f:11'11 1111-111111-1' 1111s :1111111V 11s Il 511111151 111111 sings 11111-11 111 11115 1'1111111'11y. 1:11111 11 1111- 111'1111'111111 1111111- 1'1111-Q 111 1111- 11111-1'11 111111111111- w1-1'1- sung 115' ll1L'11111l'l'S 111 1111 11111111-1. 1111- 1111-111111-1x 111. 1111- 111111111-1 111'1-: .12l111l'S 11111'1111, 111.51 11-11111'1 XY111111l11 XIII' v1-11. s1-1'111111 11'l111I'Q 1111111-'.11s 1,ll1'11lIl11, 111's1 1111553 11111111111 1'111'1111, s1-1-111111 1111ss. PN S111l'L' 1111'1-1- 111' 1111- ll1Cl111l1'1'S 111'1- 11-11v111g 11115 51-1111-511-1', 1111 1-111111-11' 111-w 111111111-1 s 111111' 111'111'111'111g' 1111' 111'x1 11-1111 11 is 1'111111111s1-11 111. 1111111-1'1 111-1-S1-, '11-11 1311111-11111111' 151111111 f.11111iSl1l1, 111111 11111111111 N1:11's111-11. .Yi111'I11-111111 ,. 5i.l 1 3.ZNll at uw, , ' H ' M 9 ' AllX.,ATv. t, ,U4.fli..At'- ' e ' 1 'J ,L '7 'll . . , ,,..x . Euterpean Club 01154-tw President ..... ........ . .XYilliain l'arlitt Vice-l'resitlent . Secretary .... . . .Robert lleese . . .Yivian tiroves l reasurer ....................................... -lanies llorau .Xlthough the liuterpean Club is comparatively young, it has a very brie tuture anal a splenclitl past. lt consists of musical stuclents anrl is naniecl altu the g0II1tI7L'SS of lIII1.Yft', lilzlcrfve. The purpose of the club is to lintl ancl cultivate nnisieal talent in the student. .Xn opera is given by the club during every .lanuary term. l.ast year lolanth was presented, anrl was pronouncetl a great success. The cast follows: The l.orcl Chancellor ................... liarl of Montararat. . . liarl of Tolloller .,.......... l'rivate XYillis tof the tirenaclier Guards 3 . . . Strephon tson of lolanthel ............ .. . Queen of the Fairies ....... lolanthe . . l'l1yllis .. ..XYilliani l'artitt Douglas Dorman . . .blames lloran . . . . Robert Heese .xxvllllillll Norvell Ina llouckart lflizabeth llenner . . l'auline XYebster Yivian Groves . . .Helen Cole Nance Rosenthal The opera was given two evenings, lna lloueliart. l'auline XYebster and lla cn Cole playing on Thursday, ancl lfllzabeth Denner, Yivian tiroves ancl Nance lxo senthal on Friday. successful and active. The club. uncler the choral Fantasia from Tzmnhauser' Night. The elub repeatecl this lJCl'l0l'lllZlllLL in the all-city lligh School May l'estival, which is given annually at the its High School. Un May 17, the Specialty Show was given. The part contribu by the liuterpeans was Trial by jury, an operetta by Sullivan. The june term has been equally able clirection of Miss lllinick, sang St. Maries Church for Southeastern Zrigiii -,,, , ' Fi. . 'ai T Qt'tf '- , - H - . Ll -:5'rSf T 1' ' ' I . '1 f ' 'f F. Shu-. Un e Hu nflrecl ' nignij .NS V i A . , --- e . , fi' N' N 3.54 N. 'ff - .IN ww-, ,.,-,m ., . M f V MJ X , alta '1ff-Tiny Aff' .MJ-l l . ARy'AN L R.. YW- R- 1:7 V lu , 51 ,., .. -V. .... Y. -- .-.W,-Y,,. . Y. v , 5. .V S . ., ,S ttfk . . . ,,,, 1. '1,9.,,,,,-.,,,,,L2i, Archons Club cvpgffa-1-.Q President ...... ........ . ..l7red Laughna Yice-President .. ..... lloward Price Secretary ...... . . . Doris Gallagher Treasurer .................... . . . . . . . Lowell Iesmore Corresponding Secretary ......................... lidith Peluso Sponsors ...... Miss Stowell, Mrs. Oles, Mr. Mvll, Mr. liumler Motto: Leaders in antl things honorable. Roster: ll. Angers. H. Harger, C. Rraathen, llriner, M. Rrooks, ll. fannon, tl. Clock. F. Cookson, D. Cromley. ti. Custer, R. Dickson. Dobovan, N. Draper, bl. linglander, O. Evans, D. Gallagher, Bl. Gallaglier. H. Gniek. li, Graff, JN. blacobs, l.. Jesmore. l. Johnson, B. Kirchner, ll. Kraus, F. l.aughna. XY. Klahar, lf. Mann, ti. Mann. Mitchell, li. Morse, ll. Price, lf. Veluso. lf. Phelps, Ll. Robison, D. Rockev, R. Rogers. G. Sarkinson, ll. Smith, S. Speer, G. Speery, G. Stanlake, H. Thomas, R. XYeinhardt. The purpose of the Archons Club is twofold: that is, to further interest both in linglish and in llramatics. The .Xrchons Club, one of the oldest organizations in Southeastern High School, has had another very successful year. The club was active, for both money making propositions and closed affairs were successful. .-X for- mal initiation was held at the beginning of the term, and twenty new members were taken in. .-X few weeks later, the club was entertained at the home of one of its members. On .Xpril 12. a very successful dance was held at .-Nnnunciation llall. The :Xrehons have always upheld scholarship. This year, according to custom, the usual medal will be awarded to the member most outstanding in scholarship and club activities. l.ast semester the medal was awarded to Nance Rosenthal, who, aside from her splendid work in the club. attained recognition also in music and athletics. The banquet, at which the presenta- tion of this trophy is made, is to take place some time in June. On the whole, this semester has been very successful and pleasant for not onlv the .Xrchons Club. but for Southeastern High School as well. ir-'viii -Ai-T Y V WT l ISN V l Ti?-1 l iy1iyl.i'.i.'Ii :r:-sxx i I-'S'f?':3,l-1 Q I Hg! 12.2.4altellinirfsrs-Ame..,,, in WMM. tiff? will . H35 'i T ffuwux-fm:::x'gEr.1x:1?:fL.?iQC1.ZT!5i2.:.1.?.,E? L'1.Hir V1 ...a Li l.g.L5?i1-.gl l - - ii -1111 1-+ 1--P mf. ' of Unr'11u11fIre'l Une rf 1, 0 'X ' . .af is-..1,1.e-.. ,pu 1 House of Representatives l10l10l'tU'j' fllezitlzerx M r. Hiram Shimp lithel 'lane Nichols lfnunet liagan Maxine lfisher Edgar lfvans -lulius lfnglaiider Russell Mcfraken lflden jay Ufjit'1'1'.v Speaker . . ....... ...... l flden .lay Clerk ............ .... R laxine Fisher Sergeant-at-1Xrn1s . . . . .-Iulius linglander l'arliamentary Critic. . . ............ . . .john Dobovan .S'f011.mrs Bliss fxllllll. l'arks Miss lYi11ifred l.ittell Mr. 'lacoh li. Rogvoy The llouse of Representatives ain1s to give its IllCllllJ6I'S 2111 opportu11ity to develop themselves i11 the art of speaking i11 a convincing manner hefore a11 as- sembly. Since tl1e Cl'll'OllI'l1Cllt of the Ho11se is li111ited to twenty-seven tcorre- sponding to tl1e nuniher of States east of the Mississippi Riverl, Ollly the tllo-st promising students are accepted. The high character of this Cluh is reflected in the scholastic ZlftZlil1l'llClltS of its representatives. At tl1e heginning of this semester, when cluh secretaries turned in their scholarship reports, the House of Representatives was the only organie zation which l1ad l1alf of its memhers on the Honor Roll. It is one of the customs of the House of Representatives to hold Zlll annurtl Dehaters' lianquet ill honor of the llehating Team and the Coach. This past semester the lianquet was held on Thursday, May at the Hannan Memorial T'iI'ZlllCll of the Y. M. C. A. The toasts and responses were delivered i11 military style. In accordance with a provision i11 tl1e House Constitution, which empowers the sponsor to confer Honorary 1Vlen1hership upon such individuals as he deems worthy of the distinction, Honorary Menihership ill the Cluh was conferred upon Maxine lfisher, lilden jay Zllltl Julius linglander. Xtith these excellent achievements to look hack 1111011 and with the hright prospects of tl1e future to look forward to, the House of Represeiltatives Cluh aims to lllitlit' tl1e new school year 2111 even greater one than this past has heen. if , Q.. f-5 . , y I , 'rw' gf ' 1.1 ' My Une I1un1I1'f'f1 Tzro i nixx Vin 'i V . 't -' An-1' , 441 an r .gan K . r. 4 Biology Club Tweilty-tive new members were admitted to the Biology Club at an informal initiation party held VVednesday, March 7, 1929. Before refresh- ments were served, raw liver and castor-oil were forcibly administered to the initiates. The elub is organized to promote a greater interest in nature. This has been carried out if the well attended Held-trips stand for anything. The elub's third annual trip to hlaek Miner's bird sanctuary at liingsville was a great success. Three girls were seen testing the temperature of Lake Erie and seemed to find it to their liking. Several interesting lihns on animal and bird life have been shown in Foeh auditorium. The members are greatly indebted to Miss de Vries, faculty advisor. for the spirit in which she has worked for the benefit of the club, and her willingness to help others out of difficulties. XVe all regret that at the end of this term we will lose many of our prominent members by gflillllliltlllll, but hope they will have every success in the future. 3. nj , One llzmflrerl 7'hr'erf 'n'.y , -7 ,, , , Wxv xv-Q. 'Xl Southeastern Girl Reserves Uffic'4'1'.9 i,lAL'Si4lCllt ..... ....... . . . lin-lyii Vlzxrla Yicc'fl'i'Csiclciit. .. ...llumtliy ,Xllcil Sm-ci'c't:ll'y ...... . . . lfilccii Carrick 'i1l'L'2lSllI'L'l' ............... . . .Ncflra lllupcr f.lll'1'0SlllJIlIlil1Q Scciw-1:1i'y. . . ...... Ifstlicr Urol? iIllL'I'-fiilli! Kcprcsciilzltivc ................ .... K lurimi fiilllllgllvl' 'lima-, I!P'25l, inzlrks the clusc of mic of thc must siicccssfiil yuzlrs in the liistury oi thi- Suiilliczistm-i'ii Girl Reserves. It is flllx' in the iiitcix-sl tzlkcii iii the club by thc spuiisriix. Miss llciirlmsliutl Miss Wiggiiis, :mrl Miss M. CI Siillivzni. that the past year has llc-on such :1 SIICCCSS s N. . i f ge sf' 'W . , U A ' LE!! ks, 5 ,. A . , 'cy , , A ,V Li qi- ,W ' . i Q, , - X A 5 er 4.4, was i - M9 .xr- iw M x 0 xrifki' , L- Y Ns' ,gy 41, .5 ,3,7 f . . , b gy , W' H H V t Ev W, 1 M limi Ilunflrrvl l u11r LIIIRARY S'l'Alflf ,I UIJIVIAI. COM M l'I l'lCli mix IJOISOYAN Rom-:RT Sxwrn I'1cluu llmmx Ifx'I:l.x'N L'1..'xRK FLIZ, xlI'l l'lil,S'l'li.XlVI' Ilmus h,x1.x,,xm1l-ik 1' Il14n1I1 .ii is il r ,W S VA h- snug 1 i.'!f tii..,, F l Literati Club Officers l'resident ...... ....... . .Halter Gurnack Vice-President ......... ..... , 'Xlvin jacobs Recording Secretary ...... .... ly laxine Fisher Corresponding Secretary. . . ...... lfvelyn Clark Treasurer ............... . . .Robert Christian Critic .... .......... .... h I ohn Dobovan Sjnozzsnm Miss Anderson Miss U'Reilly Miss Currey Miss Phelps Mr. Hackman The Literati Club, with a membership of 112 eleventh and twelfth grade students, is not Ollly the largest club in the school, but is a most valuable asset tu Southeastern. As its purpose is to further interest in literature, the Literati has purchased many books, all of which are used to advantage by students in the literature classes. Besides this, the Club has held several interesting open meet- ings, affording every one in the school the opportunity of hearing competent speak- ers obtained for this purpose. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the September, 1928, to january, 19251, semester was the trip to Cranbrook. A large bus was chartered, and about fifty people, including faculty members, took advantage of this unusual oppor- tunity of seeing such a splendid school and church. The January to June semester opened its social affairs with an initiation party in the school library. .'Xpproxi1nately 80 people attended this event, which afforded some novel entertainment. All in all, the l.iterati Club may be said to have had a very successful year. ,,,'f -Q ' -as sb l ,- Une 11IHIfIl'I'fl Nia' ' i , , i r . b i -fi A 'ri--ll '. ,lolin Ahhott lidward ,-Xekerinan luanita .Kdair il ulia Alexander Murray Anderson XVilliain Atkinson Donald llannatyne Nicholas liarodte Norma Bicknell Marion Iflignell Clayton llraathen ,lack liriner Marjorie Brooks Florence Burau ltlargnerite liurnn-ister Marie llnsh Rohert Cant xfvilllillll Carey lfdilh Carlin Robert Christian lfvelyn Clark lfileen Corriek Douglas Croniley lvlllilllll Crnikshank NX'ilina Crnse lidna Deustead lileanor Devlin ,lohn Dohoran l'. Dowler .lnlins linglander liladys lirnest l'anline lfaullaner Dorothy liay Margaret lfell Maxine lfisher tlail Foster Dorotlly Galle Doris liallaglier Literati Members Alice May tieih Florence Gersehow Virginia Giliuartin lirina june tiilsou Ray Goddard listher Graff Vivian Groves W'alter Linrnaek Dorothy Hallett Gwendolyn Hardy tiretehen Hanse Yirginia Herr Virginia Hilton Milton Hoagland Andrey Holdertield Grace Holman james Horan Earl E. Hughes Reginald Huuiphre john lves Alvin jaeohs Agnes ,lanies lilden jay Lawrence johnson XVilliam johnson Charlotte Jones George KL-lin lfileen Keifer Aliee King Hazen Kraus Virginia l.ane lid. l.ennard llelen l.udy ,lnlia Mae Pearson Virginia ltlente llelen Millieh Leota Morris Claire lXlorrison N linuna Mnrpliy lieunie Myers Johanna Nederlander Chester Ogden Dorothy l'ouin Howard Price Edith Rzindles llelen Robertson Tilly Rolnli' Lauretta Roose Albert Rouse Carl Schneider Loretta Sehweri Norene Shanahan Doris Shaw lieatriee Smith Burton Smith Charles Sortniann Sara Speer Bert Spitzley Helen Spring Dorothy Steen Margegaret :ilewart Howard Tlioiuas Marion 'l'hnne Miriam Tieliton Harold Trelfa Dorothy Tronihly Catherine Vtalker Dora NY.1tkins l.ois XYilhur llill lVindh0rst Dorothy XYnrni lidward Zells lfdwin Ziininernian l.ois Zinunerinan hw One HIIIIIIITFI .sr zen . fi H -Q.-E. erm-8ln..,.u 1:12. ix' . t, Ellen H. Richards Ovmm-.V Vresiclent ...... ....... ...... S l iirley Ogden Yice-l'resiclent ......,. ...Yirginia llilniartin k,4Ul'l'CSlJ0llKllllQ Secretary . .... livelvn llohertv Recording Secretary .. ,,.. Matililgl XX'1-211,421 'lll'L'ZlSl1l'Cl' ......... . .,fXnclrev llolclertielil l'arlianientarian .............................. Yronne Carson Delegate to Detroit Home Science lfecleration of Home liconoinies Clnlms .................... . .... Pauline lintts Clear the iielcl-Contact! The lillen Il. Richards Club!-the one that :nakes the rlelicious nut hreacl ancl inarinalaclefis going to tell you what has heen clone. The formal initiations have heen at the homes of Rliralcla llroefke and Margaret Hell. lnitiates, refreshments, ancl dancing niacle the ex :nings pass quickly ancl enjoyalmly. The lletroit llome lfcononiics Association invitefl the clnh to one of their ineetingsfffancl what clo vou suppose it was? A fashion show in the l'ine Tree 'l'ea Room at llnclson's. Miss Pauline l'ost gave a fascinating talk, illustrating it with inanneqnins wearing models of noted French designers. Tea was served. .X roller skating party. a splash party at the St. Clair Coniinnnity fen- ter, an excursion, and a lwunco-hriclge party have heen on our program. l.ast, hut not least, the annual senior farewell took place. llas welfare work lmcen consiclerecl? Yes. tea ancl its accessories were taken lu the .-Xrnolcl llonie for the aged, one afternoon, Several recitations anrl piano selections were eniovecl hx' the resiclents, Cookies liacl been hakecl anfl taken lo the Cllllfll'Cll'S llospital of Michigan previous to this. ls lletroit the only held? No: when the ,Xnierican llonie lfcononiics .Xssociation askeml help to rehahilitate Porto Rican llonie lieonoinics clcpart- ments. clestroyeml hy the hnricane, a new copy of Ulxreryclay lfoorlsu was sent. N i 2 in , , . ., . ' 4 ,' ' ' Y ' - -' .. -1' ' f-1 s. L Une llunvlrerl Eight K , f-- ' o ' Mm' 'Ns , if X 1' . X 5 - 'HN . 5 ' L 'Q ' ' . c- O6-4' 1 LI 11-. R r - Agn 1-1-il' - A Ati 1 ,AN xg-i' V F -C tl- .g.-.4l.l . 1 'J , .fc 111 .. q 9 - l LV7 K Q.. , . . A . fin, W ,,,,gxi,. Clio Club Officers President . . .... ........... . . .Charlotte Lundberg Vice-President . . ........ Helen Florin Secretary . . ............ . . .Agnes james Corresponding Secretary . . . . .Ruth Bowman Treasurer . . .................................... Louise Cornel Hi, Everybody! This is the Clio Club speaking. Yes, we are a club con- sisting of girls, tormcd by girls, conducted by girls, and enjoyed by girls. Per- haps you are curious to know why we selected this name. XVell, as you know, Clio is the muse of history: and, therefore, the Clio Club is a history club, the requirement being a year of history with a passing grade. The Club has been successful in the past and will be more successful in the future. XYith this Club of congenial girls gathered together, fun and frolic are prevalent at all times. Our social affairs have been well attended and enjoyed. After we had bid our january seniors farewell, we tackled the new semester with enthusiasm. Fun came thick and fast, beginning with the initiation of the new members, which was held at the home of Alice May Geib, a prominent mem- ber of the school. Because of the illness of some of the initiates, we also held an informal initiation in the cafeteria, which included a program and refeshments. As our Club contains several members of the swimming team, together with less renowned swimmers, a splash party was readily agreed upon and well at- tended. After Suzanne Xllittwer had displayed her talents and contests had been staged, the party ended with a splash. A roller skating party combined with a steak roast next provided :nuusement for both the Club members and the spectators. Miss Beyer showed that she l1Ul only has ability to solve perplexing theorems, but also has an aptness for cooking. l'lans for a theatre party, bridge party, and senior farewell have been formulated, and a good time is expected to be had by all. NVe herewith wish to express our appreciation and regard for Miss Beyer, our presiding sponsor, and to Miss Martin and Miss Stowell for their co-operation and assistance. liurthermore, we wish to express our regret for the loss of our 'l lLll1'ltlll0' members who have contributed much to the success of the Club. gt . 6 ,, . - at . ,C Ay., , I V , l t ,Q Q: ...Q 4 is .D- vi' .vm K., A . ts' iilbyt- 1 .1 5 N fn.. . .3 ug, m Z V K , F' E wx., ' One Hu11dredNim' - st , x '- tem ., .h X , l , 9 - N ,F-wi. YV ri- Vx, t'. ,XM unix ' -a ...I .. asJL..a....-gn, ' t Q 1? 9 fl .lf Hi-Y Club Ojfcclzv President .....,. .....,.. .... l Q obert XYeinhardt Yice-President .. ........ Hal Doane Secretary ..... .... C fhester Ogden 'Treasurer . . . . ...... Ray .-Xmluxen Sponsor .............. . . .Klr. J. K. Doherty Y. M. C. A. Counselor ....... .................... B lr. Joachim The purpose ot' the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The club has had a very successful year. Through the co-operation of Mr. Doherty, our new faculty advisor, and Mr. Joachim, our Y. M. C. A. counselor, the club has progressed rapidly. It has functioned smoothly in spite of the fact that more than half of the members graduated in January and new members had to be recruited. At the Annual Older Boys' Conference at Flint, Michigan, in Novelnber. Southeastern was represented hy three delegates who brought back a great deal of valuable material. Two scholarship trophies were purchased this year by the club. One of these trophies is awarded for individual scholarship and the other for house scholarf ship. This term these cups were presented to Jason Tickton and the House of XVhittier, respectively. The club has had several speakers during the past year, including Mr. tlullen, a prominent lawyerg hlr. CunlitTe of this school, and Boyd XYalker. the City lligh School Y. Bl. C. A. Secretary. The plan has been to have a speaker introduce a topic at the first meeting of the month which provided material for discussion for the rest of the month. if . 1'-L. -.vgznrfw is ' Ui. in Une 1111 mired Ten ,-- Qic. x N i Vfrfsf-A 'Q i-li 9 .', ' me T 1 AIXYAN 'f A'K1E l' '- i Y 7 V tl, 'f,r-- X ,x l ' ig. ., .. ,,. ,,,,,,,, ,.' Domecan Club Officers l'resiclcnt . . ............. . .,... .... K lahelle Kennedy Vice-l'resiclent . . .. .Marion McKinney Secretary . . .... ..... X firginia Reecl Treasurer . . ............ .. ....... Shirley Scott Corresponding Secretary ...... . . . . .Margaret Buchanan Sponsor . . .................................. Miss Mcl.aughlin .l1t'Il1l7t'7'S Ruth Bloom, Margaret Buchanan, Christine Faire, Alice May Geih, Agnes james, Mahelle Kennedy, Ruth l.a Chapelle, Anna May Maloney, Marion Mcliin- ney, Helen Milich, Gertrude Ulick, Ruth Olson, lfclith Ranclles, Virginia Reecl, Shirley Scott, lane Cooper, Phyllis Draves, Helen Olson. Milclrerl Haynes. Mary Kornherger, listher Campbell, Dorothy La Chaunce, Lousille Kohler, Thelma Vronm, Helen Manual, ,liessie Allis, Ruth Ryckman, Yirginia Sweetlanrl, Dorothy Teodecki. 'l he Domecan Club consists of a group of girls striving toward one purpose: to promote the intellectual, physical ancl social welfare of others hy attaining those things which mean health. The ohject of the organization is to form the connecting link hetween the home and the school. Some of the things that the Domecan Cluh has accomplishecl to carry out its purposes cluring N28 ancl 15129 are as follows: The memhers of the Club aiclecl in making and lilling eighty-two Christmas stockings, which were clistrihutezl to the needy families ahout the neighhorhooil hy the girls of the Clulm. In April the Club girls were invitecl to a very interesting talk, which was sponsored hy the High School Federation of Home liconomics Cluhs. The speaker was Miss 'Iarrarcl of Northern High School. The topic cliscussecl was, XYhat l XX'oulcl Do, if l VVere a High School Girl with a Home liconomic 'l'eacher's lixperiencef' In the fall the girls attenclecl the Home liconomics hanrpiet at the Statler llotel. Alter the hanquet the girls met with Miss lrons of Michigan State Col- lege and the other stuclent cluhs of the state to talk over plans for the ensuing year. LJ?-'-, iw , T Q Etliil .Eiffel T' , X , X, ...H . f11lf?H1l7L!lI'Cll Eletfen ' ' 1 ll v it ev -J it 'f A- - I .-Atta' , 1-x-iiirim ..l.l'. Craft Club Ojifers l'1'esident ...... ........ . . .lfleanor Devlin Vice-l'resident . . . .Yerna XVilcox Secretary ..... . .Alice Bouiziel Treasurer . . ........ . .... ...... B lildred Zells l'nder the able guidance of its sponsor, Miss Myra Spafard, the Craft Club has done a great deal of meritorious work during the past year. lt was founded for the purpose of increasing the students' interest in artistic devel- opment, and for aiding them in carrying out such ideas for practical purposes. The girls have been endeayoring to attain this goal as is shown by their industry and good attendance. As a result of their work we see beautiful hand-painted scarfs, and dyed scarfs with the colors harmoniously combined. painted dishes and vases, lovely original pastels on silk, hand-make purses and usee fnl telephone screens and lamp shades. Then. too, there are the brightly painted Christmas and liaster cards which the girls do annually to aid in the great work of the Red Cross. The season was begun with a great social event-the initiation of the new members. ,-Xfter the conventional barbarisms were performed upon the unfortunate initiates. from which they' miraculously emerged unscathed. refreshments and entertainment were provided in their honor. .Ns a diversion from the art work in school, the club made very enjoyable as well as instructive visits to the Pewabic Pottery building, the Scarab Club, the Art lnstitute, and the .Xrts and Crafts School. 'l'he club extends its appreciation to Miss Spafard for her assistance and hopes it will be able to continue its good work. Q 1 5 1 , ., ,A 34' 3 . -.r t ' v .1-'fl 'fn Ul1t lIlllfl7'!'llT1l'l'lI't' . ii T 1 0 ' I ' A 1' N - - T H f ,Q A:-.4 , ii ...l 1-ag, ' cnfjl -, Ji I XL, X , . A ,t . A l U , r , A r- ' A XX. 4 . . The Boys' Art Guild cilgyirr-1-it President . . . . . ........ .... . . .llazen liraus Yice-llresident . . ...... . .Prescott Qiununings Secretary :uid Treasurer .......... . . .. ........... blohn lY,Xmour During the past semesters the lloys' .Nrt Guild has become one of South- e:isteru's most active :uid interesting clubs. Besides their A-Xrt :ind Craft work which they do every Thursday, the IX and X hours, they have visited some of the foremost .Xrt :uid Craft centers in Detroit, including The l,CWIllDlC Pottery. The .-Xrt lnstitute. The Detroit School of Applied Arts, The Arts and Crafts School, :uid the Scarab Club. The purpose of the Club is to promote Art in Southeastern. The members have done most of the ARYAN work und have made many posters for the various school activities. Miss Spziford, the club's sponsor, long recognized as Il producer of winners in ,Poster Contests and Designing, has made it possible for the members to visit some ot the most secluded nrt places. The Craft Club and the .-Xrt Guild held at senior send-oil' party :lt llelle Isle on .I une 34, :tt which at good time was hurl by ull. The seniors from the club who are glilllllilllllg ure: Hazen Kl'ZlllS, Prescott Cunnnin-'s, ohn lY,Xmour, Robert Lllll'lStlIlll Rztvmond Goddard, Cieorffe liehn, g , 1. Q. , I 3 :ind l.ylllilll littin. 7.3 ,f 24 ' N y 3 H ui , ' . ff f - r , M -f if fff' -' --.W M- A. QM I ., One Ilunfrlrerl 'I'l:ir1'een -. .-.Q seq Track Club The purpose of the Track Club is to stimulate interest in mtra-mural and varsity athletics throughout the school. lidward l.. Ackerman, former captain of the cross-country team and Oratorical Contest winner, is president of the association. john llobovan, president of House 2025, and treasurer of the Senior Class, presides as vice-president, with Francis llcfracken, ex- speaker of the llouse of Representatives. as the secretary and treasurer. Kenneth Al. Doherty, track coach and national decathlon champion, is the faculty advisor. lluring the past year much has been done by the organization to help enable Southeastern to acquire a constantly winning indoor and outdoor track team. The twenty selected members of the organization are constantly searching for promising track material among the student bodv, and it is largely due to their elliorts that many of the consistent point winners have come out for the sport. The club sponsored the intra-mural llouse Track Meet, giving ribbons to the point winners. Several dinners are served each term at places of interest. and competent speakers advise all who attend as to the benefits derived from properly conducted athletics and the splendid character development gained through them. .Xu applicant for entrance to the organivation must have been in training for track at least one month and must have participated in at least one track meet held under varsity regulations. ln order to wear the club sweater and emblem, the applicant must have earned at least tive points in competition. The club wishes to take this opportunity to bid farewell tu the departing seniors of the track squad who have done so much to bring greater Iaurels to Southeastern, lt also wishes to thank Kenneth 'l. Doherty for his splendid work in track athletics. 'T Une llumlrefl 1 ourlcen 1 X t X ., '. 'L n ,six I T -Arw. 1 A U filllhg. ,. l ., usmfhg.. ., -111 - ' 'A ' fw ' -s P I XR .N, Maybee Club O-fllt'l'I'.Y l'resident ..... . . . . .Walter Rudick Vice-l'resident . . . . lowa Peterson Secretary ..... ..... l leatrice Smith Treasurer .... . . . . . . . . . . .Clayton Braathen The Mayhee Cluh of june '29 is for the most part made up of graduates of the lfoch Intermediate School or other intermediates of the vicinity. The majority of the present Nayhees entered these halls of knowledge in -lanuary '27, and a more hewildered group of freshies was nowhere to he fonnd. Of course, the usual look at the ethereal position of the mighty seniors n as given with some awe and admiration. The activities of the Mayhees were limited hecause of other festivities sponsored hy various school cluhs and organizations. The first event of the season was the April iXmhle,', held April IEP, at .Xnnunciation llall from Sl to 12. This was the tirst social gathering of the cluh and a very enjoyahle evening was had hy all present. The cluh's second hop was held Nay 21. at A-Xnnunciation llall, and like the first dance, it was a tremendous success. The Seniors, dignified position was given recognition on lllay Zi, in the l'nrple Room, when the senn-annual reception of the coming graduates was held. There was dancing, special numhers, and refreshments. Then came the great event of the yearl Senior arrayed against Mayhee, each eager at the opportunity to display his might and superiority! The Senior-.Xlayhee Tnssle-. This was indeed a pleasing spectacle for the eye, and its conclusion only partially settled the friendly rivalry that exists each year hetween the two classes. The sponsors of' the Klayhees this year were Miss lireta Curtis, llonse Principal of iillill Miss Nellie Arms, a memher of the linglish department, and Mr. Alden IJ. linmler, our school dehating' coach and also a memhcr of our linglish department. Their eo-operation was greatly appreciated hy all the memhers ofthe cluh. x if 'Y 'Y 3' x tg' , t -. K. W! One Ilunrlrerl 1 iflr'r'n I,H4.I I. I'l-lfl:il.R l.I14.l I. 5'1'l-1w.xle'l' lu 1 xxx xlillill I 111 1 K u.. l..xl. MAI. l.xu.m1 lx Ncrmr, MM I'I,lAInR5 Klxmu ffhlwi-ZX H 4' Illlzulrrrl Ni.1'1r'1'11 Nvuwsolcs lllf 'rm-2 R. U 'I' Q' OEFIVICICRS AND SICK! LICANTS R. Q. T. C Hlilu:li.xN'l' Ifluxu 5. KIM l'l.l.l1.1.s Lvllilfll States ixflllj' lnsl1'11c1m' RL'fiI.l'f VORPS 1' Ilzuzrlrwrl Nr NIICNIIIICIQS Ol 'NHC N. fl. 'If ci R. 0. T. C. 1' lfIUllll'1'l1 lfiylllf 1 ll XIIfXlPl R9 Ulf TH! R 'J 'I' 1' ..1,, ,,.,,,, if ' Q7 -bf Xhfff. H 5 A . , QL! ,Wm Li ' E , Ana X ' , 'K 1 T' '1 7 , ,,,-,l,-E i f ' 7 .. A- ' E' M- S W 51, x 1 -,Z ww.- I . . .ww--., . ei - , , a fl71l'Hll71f17'f?IfNIPIVTFPII , Y .uf . tzhuin.-. ' IN ' 1X Football Southeastern's football team, under the leadership of Coach Stanley and Captain Kramer. had a comparatively successful season, winning two, losing four, and tying three. Unfortunately, one of our winsU and two of our ties were non-league games. Therefore, our percentage was low. The lungaleers started off the season by trouncing Grosse l'oiute in a bril- liantly played contest by a score of 25 to 6, featuring an S5-yard run for a touch- down by liakstein. XYe were handed our first defeat at the hands of a fast U. of ll. team, which scored a touchdown in the last minute and a half of play that enabled them to win bv a score of 172 to ti. The .lungaleers suffered their second defeat when they ran up against a strong Central High team, which beat them 20 to 0 in a splendidly played game, which was not decided until the end of the third quarter. The next two games, one at East Lansing and one at liattle Creek, were limvmnm IUQAMIQR BASIL STANLEY f.l.ARliNt'l'1cj0I.l.lNS Clufiluin Coach .Ylzirimlf llltllltlflfl' it 1 Al 1 -- V ' .V -. ..N.. +.-..-..,- ,,, ' v ,V ik1 One Ilurzflred 7'wenty . . X 1 N fy ., :rl l x! ,nw-,.L.y1 .,1.u,, played to a scoreless tie. The jungle team showed wonderful defensive but inf effective otfensive play. lVe lost our next game to Hamtramck by at single touchdown, but a week later tied the Falcons, hoth teams failing to get Z1 score. X'Ve gained our second victory when we downed the VX'estern Cowboys hy a score of I I to l'3. XYinding up the season, we were downed in our final game when the lfastern Indians sealped us in a very loosely played contest, 38 to lil. QQ Baseball Southeasu-rn's baseball team held its first practice during the week of ,Xpril 3, and has lmeen progressing' very rapidly. XYith the return of seven letter men--Housey, tioetz, lford, lfmery, Halt- stein, llaun and Sarkisian-from last year's squad, Coach Perry Deakin is look- ing forward to a successful season. 'l'he schedule follows' S. lf. Opp. .Xpril lil-el lamtramek . . . .there I0 5 .Xpril 26-Northeastern . . . . .there 8 0 May I3-Northern . . . . .here Klay IT--l'. of ll. .... ...there May 21-Commerce . . . .N. XY, May '35-Pontiac .... ...... . May iilwliastern . . . .here lilisickvls li.'XSKli'l'llAl.I. TIQAM, CITY CIIAMPIUNS, 1929 , ' if .14 f , tn 5 1 .,. , ,. ' ' r' .. . ,,f . , X l 1 .R I.: 1 . tt-l A - .. . 44. .V -V ww. 1.27, -, 1'7'-4:1- - -- -- . va L 'pf- One Hundred Tfeenty-one i A .1 La 0. . 'Mn' Basketball NYith hut two letter nn-n from lust yt-:tr's stluztcl, Couch l'crry llc-akin organ izcul SUlltll02lSlCl'll'S 153282351 hztskcthzlll tcznn that rcccntly coinplctcil its most snt ccssfnl season in thrcc YC'll'S. Thr: lllIlU llt'Cl'S tinishccl scconfl in tht- lfztstc-in -' . mf cligihlc to t-ntcr tht- stzltt- tournztnient. Our tczun, liowcvcr. was cliininzttt-rl fri thc coinlzctition hy blztckson lligh School in thc first ronncl of play. XXX- opt-tical thc scztson on onr home lloor with rt lltlll-lkilgllt' grunt- :intl we llC1ll.L'll in :in ovt-rtimc pt-riocl hy one point hy liuttlc Creek, thc scorv hcing 'ZI-'io XXX- next plztyccl thc lXhnnni ztncl were again clcfczttccl in ovcrtilnt- play, this grunt going into fonr ovt-rtiinc PCl'lO1lSlJl'l-0l'Cllll'Ql'ZlilS conlcl holrl thcir It-:ul hy ll tnargg' of ont' point, 355-231. Onr first grunt- in tho high school lt-ztgttc was :tt llznntrznncli, whore the .lung th ht lt tht tosnio hx :sunt ot' W 'tl lcvrs t-:1s',' X: ' ' 5 s -'z L--7. . points against the lfztlcons' 203 hut thc following night we clroppt-tl ll fast non I 1 Northcztstcrn fell the following weck wht-n our tcznn pilccl np ll total of W It-:xgnc gznnt- to tlrossc I ointc, '31-I J. Northcrn was tht- only tcznn in onr lt-ztgtic to :lt-frat S0lllllC!lSlCl'll'S CZILQAUIN L filitlktilli l-l'S'I'IiR lhckm' llmlux llrix Clxxxox fitlflllllill Cmirlr .Ylmirni .llmztlgfvr Um' 111411111111 7'1t'f'nty-Mm ilivision :incl thircl in thc City. lly virtue of their final stztnrlings, thc lt'Zllll w min 1 r ik xi . 'I t 5--ms: 5:53531-4... .,.-- . f .x iii, xx'l1t-11 xxx' xx't-rt' t111:thlt- to cope with their long valiant zlhility :mtl tliwppcil Il hxicl ittltgilf Cmitcst hy ll st't11'c of 32-T3ti. We 11:11't1:1llx' zivciigt-cl our xlcfczit VVi1L'll xxc dccisixm-h' hczit Lf of IJ 1111 t'u111111.'1't'c hx' lzxrgt' 111:11'gi11s,:u1cl IIICII l.z1i1si11g 1111 thc I.c'gisl:1t111'vs' Hom' hy 1 N , til. :vii-'f-1. Nxt' VVUIIINI 1111 tht- scitsmi tlll tllll' ht1111t- Hum' with i'i2lS1C1'l1 :mtl cmiiplc ' 1 - ' - qt hrukc tht- hichzms tlL'iCIlSt' to xx'111 hy Zl score ul ,11-l I The clost- uf thc sczxsmi illllllti IIS ticxl fm' thirrl plzxcc- ill thc city with N L'l'll ,Xt thc fiiylllllill wc st-01111-rl tblll' hold 4111 that plztcc hy tlffftfiltillg' tht- Ctaxx It N hy ll Score uf '31-IT. XYG vx't'1't- t-li111i11:1tc-tl f1't1111 i111'thc1' play i11 the stzxtt 1111 lizltimizxl tt1111'11:1111t-11t hy .l:1ckst111 High, which, i11 Zlll txxt1'c111vlx' xvcll 1Ji7lyL'Ci Qt hwxt tllll' CllQ'L'l'S. QL, Cross Country 'I'l1t- cross Ctllllllfy tt-11111 of 1928, coztclit-cl hy Kciiiictli Dol1e1'ty, coiixplctu 1 s must sxicccssfxil st-ztstni ill the liisttmry of So11tl1vz1stc1'11 High Scliuul. 'lihc tozuii xx t'x't'1'y tilllli lllL't'l iii which it 11z11'tit'ip:1tt'cl. I11 thc city mcct, hchl :lt licclfoiwl, bo c-zzstvrii plztct-tl st-01111413 :uid ill thc stzxtc 111t't't, xvhich was hold :xt Ypsilziiiti. So t':1stc1'11 sticccctlctl i11 xx'i1111i11g fuurtli plzxtc. St111tl1cz1stu1'11 has t'x'cry possihihtx :t city CilZlllllJi0IlSili15 11cxt scztsmi. llic tcli 111011 who 1'ccclx't'fl thcii' cross ct1t111t1'y IIIOIIIIQIAZIIUS this yt-111' xx C':xpt:1i11 lCclxx':11'cl .XCiiL'I'lll1lIl, Lilllllilill-l'iCCl George SlJL'l'1'y. Scott, 3iL'l1I'2lCiix'11 X111 hixcn, l7'.'X111i1111',l i':lllCl'iCii, llc Clcrck, ll:111sz :mtl Xxcht-1' lhc scimrcs ut thc 111Qt-ts fulluxv tluxx' swim- VVIIISJ i,L'lllIlL'l' 71 Nt11'tl1xx'cstc1'11 vs, Stxxitllczistwii.. fuftlbiifl' Vlftliss x's. Smitlit-:1stc1'11 ......... Ucttwlxci' ISDH--Lf ul' ll. vs. Swtitlit-:1stc1'11. . . A . ljL'ItliJl'I' 2tiwXt11'tl1c:1stc1'11 vs. Stll1lill'1lStQI'Il. . . Nt1x'c111ht'1' '2-fitx' Meet ........... .,... . Nux'c111l1t-11 itffSt:1'tc Nlvct . S. lf. 01111 . Tfli iifi .. I-'1 38 , . I5 H5 . . IS 138 ......SOCtbIIti . . lfutirth 1' l1IllHII'0ff 7'1rr'11f11 411111 fl UI If 'll ui HI 1' ll ll mira-rl 'I'1r1'11 fy-fr 1Il7' lmm S 1: ily H'1'1' MXN: 1 'Q a . , I 1, K A -1 ...Jr -. . - -1 ' n ' 45 , , e .. A Boys' Swimming 1'he S1111t11e:1ste1'11 Nuys' SXYi1l1I111l1Q '1'e:1111 of the IEVSS-'ISP SCQISUII, l111i1k'1' the 14 1c1e1s11ip of U1z1e11 1froe111ie11, eu111p1etec1 Il fairly successful year when they won out ot their e1eve11 meets, five of their vietories heing in lheir 11c1111e 110111. . v . - ieorge 1xe1m was the .11l11QZl10l'l'S high seore 1112111 for the SCZISU11. 11e e111- ul 1151 lmuims. Chilfls was seeoml with 52 puiins, 111111 1Qr111i11su11 followed with I1 li1'11e1111 was f1111rt11, 11is eolleetiml heiug 11, :111c1 K1r1c111ey was next with 315 pints. f11111ll11l, X11iZll1l1Cl', 1'il'1ll1C1S, lioeh 111111 '1'11o111z1s 1111is11em1 i11 urcler. 11011 111011 were z111':1rc1e11 their Illlljlll' Ss They were: '1111UlllZ1S, liueh, 1111- 1 N11iIl11l1L'1', 1fC1l11, 1X10Ul10f', fil'UC1111, L'hi1c1s, 1:1'll11C1S 211111 R1111i11sc111. 1'11e SL'11CK1l11l' :111c1 seores of the SCZISUII 1'o11mx': S0l1111L'1lStCI'l1 S0ll111L'ZlSICl'Il SOllf11CZlS1Cl'Il S0ll111CllS1C1'I1 SUllt11CZlStC1'l1 F-c111t11e:1ste1'11 S0l1111C2lS1.Cl'1l SUl1111CZ1StCl'l1 S0l1t11CZlS1CI'11 Sout11e:1s1er11 Sr111t11e:1sle r11 I 1 ... Nort11e:1ster11 NUl'111L'l'11 . . . Keclforrl ... NUl't11XVL'S1t'l'll Cass ....... 11Zllll1l'2ll11C1i S0l111lV11'CS1i'l'l1 XYCSfCl'l1 .... fC11fl'll1 . . . 1':21.StCl'Il ,... 1ig111:111c1 1,Zll'1i. . . .here . . .there . . .there . . .there . ..11C1'C . .here . .here . . .there , .here . .here . . .there S. Ii. Opp. 513 li 11 'IT 111 511 15 111 215 '29 56 N 511 1 1 L18 241 2153 423.6 2111 '25 11 -11 N 1 F ' rn ,Qi Une llumlrefl 7'1renfy-fire . N e i . x A , 1 .1 , dk K . I I .. ,ln , ... , .45 N W Indoor Track The Southeastern indoor track team of ISIQEL coached lay Kenneth Doherty, completed a comparatively successful season. The competition was very strong: consequently, the team won but one meet. However, several good men were developed for outdoor track, and the prospects for a successful season seem very good. The high point man in indoor season was Munro, who amassed 733 'ji points: .Xckerman was next with lflg Swegles, a high jumper. totaled IS points: hlacohs, the indoor track captain, came next with 1714: lJ'.tXniour followed with 15 points: Storkel and Ogden came next with ll points each: Kmluxen, a distance man, totaled lil points: Cruikshank, 103 while Scott, who participated in hut two meets, was ahle to win a letter hy taking two first places. The ten men receiving their Yarsity monograms were: Llacohs, .-Xmluxen, Scott, lY.'Xinour, Swegles, Ogden, ,'XCliCl'lllZll'l, Storlcel, Munro and Cruikshzmlx. .lanuary lblf-Southwestern vs. Southeastern. . . , . ,lfelwruary l-Northeastern vs. Southeastern. .. .. February 8-liastern vs. Southeastern ..... February l5-Cass vs. Southeastern ..... February 2f2iXYestern vs. Southeastern . . . . March laNorthwt-stern vs. Southeastern. . . VHFVV . I V,,..- . l ,EQ .i '- -1'---ev - Une llzmrired Ttrenty-sim S. lf. Opp. :ao so 05 T0 my so 'Y Q- 1 N! . M 5 . 1 , 2 ' mi ...NH Y 'ivy-il.l.L,,... .Ll fi I . Hockey Scomcs NOl'lllf:'IlSlCI'll . . . . . 0 S0lllllC1l9tCl'1l . Cass 'l'ccli .... . . l Smitliczwtcrn . lillSlCl'l1 . . . . 0 Soutliezxstcrii .. llzumrzmmck . .. U Su11tl1easte1'n .. Nm'tl1cri1 . . . . H Soutliczistern . . l lzxmtrzlmclq . . . U Soutliczwtern . . ll:uutrzum'k . . . O Soutlicastcrn . Nm'tliwcstc1'i1 . . I S0lltllCZlSlC1'll . . 'l'otz.l .... .............. . '3 'l'c1t:1l ..................... 21 pxllllllllgll SUl1lllCilStCl'll Girls' lic-lcl liockcy team lust the city title to lvn 1 xustcrn, thc season was slwccssful. All liast Siclc oppcnlclils wore set nsiclc um N xx it 1 the cxccptioii of the strong l'lIlllllIl'ZllllCli elevcn. 'lll1l'L'Q holly contcstccl gg um xxuc plzwccl before thc lllllfflk' lXl'1imls succcemlccl in scorillff the winning' -foul. as ' r- . x liver since liockcy was lllZl.llglll'ZllCCl in llctmit liigli sclmuls, SIJl1lllCZlSlCl'lI me l' xl'1,l xr: xYlillS'I'liR liimix Iixmcx' Nvxxcic RosicN'l ll xi C'uf'luin fmlrlz .sllllflflll .llanuqi I 4 4- lln11rIrc'1l 'l'u-wnlqz ISIIIH 'X V V W -I - .X ,jf sd .V I-cha 'Nl I , 3' N I YV V W n a foe-s . -rf--si A l A 1 Ativsmsi U a s at J it .L-M V. s at i a X Clif c 1 5355 fl . . ,415 in Northwestern have clashed to decide the city honors. Previous to this year, Southeastern has always shown her superiority and won the city title, with the exception of 19725, when the two schools tied. On November I-1, the tables turned, and after an exceedingly hard-fought hattle Northwestern scooped the ball through the goal-posts for the only score of the game. Northwestern now hoasts of the 15128 Girls' lfield Hockey Trophy for the hrst time in six years without the strings of a tie. Much of the success of the team was due to the untiring etiforts of Miss lirnia lfxley, the coach. Miss lixley had very few girls who had had a years experience. Certainly a coach who is new to the school and who has a practically new squad deserves recognition of her merit when she puts out a team of which any school might well he proud. do Tennis Captain Bernice Angers and Miss lixley are well pleased with the fine show- ing the tennis team made this season. The girls that turned out showed splendid co-operation in helping to make a successful year. '-96 House Hockey Last fall was the first time house hockey tournaments were ever staged. S303 started out the season by overcoming 301. Due to the fact that the And.. T303 and 23072 did not have enough girls to make separate teams, they were forced to combine and make one team. In every start 2303 was successful, and through her consistent playing she was ahle to capture the hrst house hockey championship. Mary Sydlowski captained the Lowellites and Tillie Selenski coached them. The winning team had a group of players who were steady and reliahle. lixcellent material was discovered for next year's squad from the house teams. Miss lixley is greatly encouraged hy the way house athletics have ad- vanced. 23023 won both house haskethall and swimming championships, proving that the girls were a true Southeastern team. ,J TA , algpfl ' -Sf' . : . rf ' 4 A if ' 3 4 --i' I YY, X t1i1allJii4i1!ii V -..c , .s-ffif s W 1+ , . Qwyyr. z 1:'ff'i1'1f'i' 1 ' ----413-f,H .c -sly U 5 Q . an V A - -Q ,-. f.A.- V - -f --' . x,,.. . -- . .X s V J OIll'1f1l71dI'i'd Ticenty-eight A 'xl ,yn 7 w I 1- M 4 ' -4, W, I? Et, 51 '21 A Q A 'fist 'F 1 Fl? Basketball Miss M110 lx. St-clcy, thc new hz1skcth:1ll L'U!lCll, siivccssliilly guicltwl tht- -lllllQZllt'Ul' scxtcttc thrtiugli tht- first four grunt-s ul thc svztsrni, Yicttmiw' tiptm victory was pilt-tl up until S0llIllL'I1Sl0l'Il 11-ccivt-cl hvr lirst st-t 11:11-kiiii tht- iztst lCZlgllK' gnnic of thc yCZll' when clcfcatccl hy llZllNll'1lIlll'li. llcspitc this tlk'lk'1ll 51m11tl1t':1stQi'l1 wont into thc' City Clizlliipimisliip Ullllllllillltlll svrics with ll tlt'lCl'llllllZllltJll ncvcr to lost- zigain, hut hcr oppuiicnt, llighlzuitl l,1ll'li, must h:1x'1- hzitl Il Sll'0llQfL'l' 1lctci't11i11z1tiu11 :mtl :1 strmigcr tczmi, for when thc ti1i:1l whistle- hlcw, llighlzuicl l'z1rk stood mi thc largest curl ot :ui 11111-vt-11 swim-. XYl'SlCl'll cusily clt-lc:1tccl llIllllll'1l!llCli tn thc first Ftllllltl ut thc st-rits, mils' to tic with llighlutltl lm1ll'li llllCI' in thc st-ries fur city CllZlllllllUllSlll1l. .Xgnin Sotttliwstt-i'11 was mzitchctl zigziinst thc strung llZ1lllll'ZllllCl-1 six. 'l'h11 tirst :mtl fourth quztrtcrs of this Iinzll gzuiic wt-rc clvciclcrllv llIlll1ll'IlIllCli'S. hi tht' sccmitl :mtl thirtl tIll1ll'lCl'S SlJlllllCZlSlL'l'Il nizinzigt-tl tu gztiii tm ll:1l11tr:11ii:le hut IICYCI' t'i1111w'l1 to pass or tic tht- sctwc. S0l1lllL'ZlSl.Ql'll ltlllwlll :mal fmt-flit 6 5 P- ' hut llZllllll'1llllL'li kvpt scmiiig :mtl lL'ZlYlllg' tht- .ll1llg2llL'L'l'S ht-hiiifl. With :1 Iii1:1l spurt Stlllllll'ZlSlCl'Il mzulc two hziskt-ts in thc lust tluzirtcr. llilllllllllllfli lizmclcml tluwn ll tlcfczit much QVCZIICI' thzm the lirst mic. ll1lllllI'1l!11Cli 1':1pt111'wl third 11111111 :mtl Stmiitlit-zistcrii I-tllll'lll. Ustmlly Soittlicztstcrn has lit-on mi tmp, hut this yl'1ll' .Xxxls t'llx11'11.x MMA: S1i1cl.1:x' l'il,URl-iXtilf Shui' t'11f'!11i11 fitltlfll .S'l111l'1'HI ,ll11m1g11'r Huw fflIlJIlI'1'lI 'I'1r'r'ul.ll11illr' tl D i . 1 f i- 2 . .All 'z ,l J L, G v x , .ll n eg proved rather disastrous. Next year, with a squad ol veterans and with Captain Tillie Selenslqi to lead the team, a reat deal is ex vected of the Southeastern p 2 l tnrls' basketball squad. SCORES: Northeastern .. ll Southeastern ' ' Cass 'l'ech. . . Southeastern Northern .. Southeastern liastern ..... Southeastern llamtramck . Southeastern Highland Park. Southeastern Hamtramck .. Southeastern s9F' Girls' Swimming Bliss lfxley, coach of the girls' swimming team.. led her class through east side contests without tasting' defeat. Captain Suzanne Xliittwer showed the regular spirit when she broke the rec- ord in the 50-yard lrce style junior event in the preliminaries. Suzanne has shown her true steel as a swimmer since she has lmeen in Southeastern. Last year Captain VVittwer set a record in the 725-yard free style, junior event, that still stands. lfaye Cruise, the tiny lass just entered from lioch, showed real form anfl took a second place in diving. Faye is also the possessor of a third place medal, which she won this year in the 25-yard free style, senior event. llarriet Kurtz swam on the relay team that captured second place. Captain XYittwer, Viola Rcglein and Marion Tamp composed the rest of the relay. llarriet placed second in the T25-yard hack-stroke, junior event. Blarion Tamp, who was a memlmer of the medley relay team as well as of the other relay. teamed with llelen Hale and Captain-elect Shirley Ogden. These girls were not to he outdone lay their teammates, so they very successfully captured second place. Shirley Ogden has lmeen a consistent pomt scorer all season, and in the city meet, lmesides being on a relay team, she easily won first place i11 the '25-yard free style. junior event. l.ois Zimmerman 't memher of last vear's sqtrtd did her hit luv winninff third v 1 I 1 Q 1 5. place m the 50-yard free style, senior event. if .1 1' . so W , A . t P- fj 1. ,J .2 , 74, V . 1 W , ri r ,L 'V 3 -'f-aww 1-.-f -- I 1 H - .,.. one llumlrrvl Thirly .J fs f g,- 1- HUMOR 1' llunrl1'1'rI 'l'1liI'fjl-1 1M9f'1lf 'l it-5.3 .ry ,M .,.. -. pl:- Jr 7es ff A 5 F . - - A fl. fi ..- . f . aims. -'I r 1 7 2' 9 r Dotty Definitions. Ice jam-Eskimo marmalade. Hypocrite-A woman who smokes with a smile on her face. Howling Success-Any popular song. Bullet--Son of a gun. First Sheik-King Solomon, who fed the Queen of Sheba wine and nectar. A Kiss-Combining the best features of both. A N ightmare--The Milkman's horse. ' Burlesque Show--Twenty thousand legs under the see. Collision-fTwo motorists after the same pedestrian. Reduced Lady-Gaunt but not forgotten. Caterpillar--Worm with a Raccoon coat. Holy Smoke-Cremating a minister. No Man's Land--Y. W. C. A. Friend--A man that laughs at your funny stories. Q Circle-A round straight line with a hole in the niiddle. p Scotchman-A man who would give a thousand dollars to be a millionaire. Relief Map-A lifted face. i Questionable Place-An information bureau. Beggar-A bandit with a yellow' streak. Country Seat-The thing a farmer shoots at when he goes gunning in his melon patch. -Clipped. Whatcha been doing ? Taking part in a guessing contest. But I thought you had an exam in math. I did. -Clipped. . I 'u 's 5 Rastus: Boy! When ah kisses ma wife she jes closes her eyes, so tight. Sambo fwith enthusiasmj : Ah'll say she do. 1 Rastus: What's dat ? Q Samba fnot ro enthusiasticl : Ah mean, do rhe ? --Clipped. One Hundred Thirty-two . 5 . - 1 . . V 4 t I . . .J . . ..rs -.A, it Q -t 4-.agus i nxwxs' Ns NK X . ,, -- s '1 iq , V- f----h- '--'f -M -lrf V- as .M -, XL A fu be-F H kt .,Lf,,i.u1: if -,1...,1-I All hull IX ' i C- M:-fc 31,6 ' 'J'l'l. . ' S-H' Lux . ,L 1 ' s,-V H -,-,l V lilapper: I'd like to see tl1e captain of tl1e ship. Rookie: He's forward, miss. Flapper: I don't care: tl1is is a pleasure trip. -Clifvfwd. 'u 'u H I can't marry l1i111, 111otl1er. He's an atheist and doesn't believe i11 hell. Marry llllll, my dear, a11d between us we'll convince h1n1 hes wrong. -Y- Clifpefl. 'n 'n 'n Busy Boss to Stenographer: Take the 'phone message-I'll get it from you later. Stenographer tdeinnrelyj : No, thanks. Your little girl wants to kiss you over the wire. -Clipped. 'u 'n 'n He: lf you keep looki11g at me like that Illll going to kiss you. She: XVell. I can't keep this expression n1uch l0l'lgCI'.ii-kclifffllv. H 'u 'u f u 1' 'T .4 1 f is l .l Hostess: bo yo11 are Mr. Laughna? , V , Gee, l've heard a lot about you, Fred. ' f - V 3 al if Fred: Yes? lint you can't prove -QQ-5 E 1 ' anything. ll'5f'fQ li These Modern Dresses A lllilll soniewhat under tl1e intluence of SCVCII per cent atte111pted to pass tlrrough the revolving door of a down-town restaurant. liach time he entered he I'llZlClC tl1e co111plete l'0llll4l Zlllil found l1i111self Zlgillll i11 tl1e street. A fter several unsuccessful atte111pts he sat ClOWl1 on tl1e sidewalk to tigure it o11t. A n1o111e11t later a young 1112111 walked rapidly up tl1e street and went in. The door we11t l'0lll1Cl a11d a young lady came out. Tl1e inebriate was puzzled. VYhat gets nie, l1e remarked, is wl1at tl1e devil he did witl1 his clotliesf'-CliPf1c'c1'. H 'u 'u XY. R. Coleman tChief of Fire Dept., Miami, Fla.j attended a revival meet- i11g and converts were coming forward. A negro came striding down tl1e aisle and dropped to his knees. He was bare-footed, a11d two CllUI'1ll0L1S feet stuck 11p behind l1i1n as l1e knelt. Tl1e visiting revivalist, old a11d very near-sighted, started up tl1e aisle, kneeling here and there beside the converts. He peered earnestly at tl1e 11t'gl'O, patted him 011 the shoulder, illlil murmured: Bless you, brother. The11 kneeling behind llllll Zllltl pllttlllg a lllllltl o11 each of tl1e negro's heels, l1e said, And bless these two dear little l1oys. -eflifvpcd. 'n 'u 'u Too Smart for Him A girl about to travel alone was warned not to talk to strange 111611. At tl1e station tl1e conductor said: XYhere are you going ? To Detroit, she answered, so l1e put l1er 011 the Detroit train. As the train pulled Ollt sl1e looked back Zlllfl said: Ha, ha, I fooled l1i111 tl1at time, I'n1 going to Cl1icago. -Clipped. ,i ,l'll 1 11' 0110 Humlrerl 'I'hirtyfll11'ee 'Wkfb KN!-ND ' A 7 Che rg if H I SQ? ii, - 'id ARYAIXI 5 k Ee 17Z,f9 JT What He Wanted I want some winter underwear. How long? How long? I don't want to rent themg I want to buy tl1en1. -Clipped. 'u 'u 'u Mr. Whitney in physics class: Mr Swegles, what is steel wool? Dick: The shearing from hydraulic ranis. -Clijvpvd. 'n 'n n Censored Arthur: Do you object to petting? Martha: That's one thing I have never done. yet. Arthur: Petted ? Martha: No, ohjectecl. +CliPpz'd. 'u 'n 'u According to Eddie Cantor, Ruth Elder deserves fame as the tirst woman to he picked up on the ocean.-Clipped. ' 'u 'u 'n l I' Senior funder Green Fordj: Hey, do you know anything about 9 this car ? f5 , 0 can F: Man on the fence: X es, a lot p of rotten jokes. 7 , 1,25f,, . W 4? I DIMM-l H May I have this dance F Certainly, if you can find a partner.'I-CI1'pfw'a'. 'n 'I 'n Call the Wrecker Mr. Swegles, who travels the State by automohile and who, though possess- ing a rather severe exterior, harbors a kind heart under his vest, was speeding merrily along the highway when he overtook a number of children on their way to school. He stopped and asked them if they cared to ride, and with no hesi- tancy they all piled 'into his machine. In fact, the car was so filled with squirming young humanity that one little girl had to sit on the driver's lap. She was a plump little thing and Dick cuddled her close to keep her away from the steering wheel. Do you like to go to school P he asked her. Yes, sir, she said. Do you go every day? I haven't missed a day this year, replied the little girl. Good little girl, remarked Dick, kissing her soft cheek. Do you like your teacher F st .4 as Yes, sir, said the girl, l'm the teacher. And the old car darn near ran into the ditcli.-Clipped. I 6-53 f . ' X, K s fi: you l i H41 M -,. gn I J xxx j - , 5 ffl ' lllllix Ill ' ' 4 l I ' I . ' ' . 'wwf-r-er A , , ,K N J: in-5,95 , I,-Qvtp was-mgEg25 fx1'1.Na'4r.,q,E, . v Y--i i WA -'iii-4-lj? 14J--21?-A -0 ' Klwlbvwmmsmssf 4,11 ET,-MT' -4--'W' - -f-3-- e,,,-'- T j F, , Y .,, .Y W , - .. . -- - I V One Humlred Th. irty-four f-l, 'lx ' ,'-'f. X ., X .1 , P-rw, ,lv f N l. I -I ,J A. , ,, . A - Q1 , K gl Established 1912 SIGG SL MIKEL Home Builders I 1 We have Income Bungalows for 565.00 per month Visit our Model Income at 4866 Chalmers Avenue near East Warren 14617 Harper Avenue Drexel 9570 W0 - 'vv ,,t Mention the .'lI'1jll71 when Patronizing Advertisers 0nz'IIumIrr'rI Thirty-jirc' IVE WRITE .4 irrraft Prop- erly Damage .4 reidenl Burglary Boilers Bonds Compensation Elevator Fraud Bonds Fur Insuranre lfire Health Holdup Household Furniture Jewelry Floaters all risks DANIEL L. TICKTON GENERAL INSURANCE Insure and Be Sure 1235 BARLUM TOWER CADILLAC 9487 or 9488 HEAVY STEEL SAFETY BOX Size llE4x55Qx2M inches, with two keys, given azway WE WRITE Life Liability Plate Glass Musical Instru- ment Coverage Rent Rental Value Riot and Civil Commotion Sprinkler Damage Silverware Coverage Tourists' Floater Tornado and Windstorm Use and Orrupanry Water Damage l'ler hat was on one side, her clothes rnmpled and her shoes were in shreds XXI-re you knocked clown hy a motorist 5 asked a sympathetic hystander. No, picked up, she snappecl.-Clzfjreal, 'I 'n 'n Rastns, out in a hoat with his hest girl, Mandy, had heen teasing for a kiss hut she refused again and again. Finally he heeame desperate. Mandy, ln lhreatened, ellen yon doan lemme kiss you l'se gwine t' upset dis here hoatf Getting home, Mandy told her mother all ahont it. 'lkn' did you let de gemman kiss yon? her mother asked. XYell, drawled Mandy, HY' all didn't see anything in de paper dis mawnin' hout two niggahs drownin', did yo1i? -Cilifpvrl. Bowl at FRED CLEMENTS JAMES BURTON Grosse Pointe Jewelry Shop Jeweler-Opto metrist Twelve Alleys Arldress, 11116 .Mark Avenue Between Fairview and lieniteau Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry Jewelry, Watch and Optical Repairing Lenox 1535 14518 E. JEFFERSON, at Marlborough UHl'IIIlllIlI'1'1l 7'l1irf11-si.r Mention the A ryan when Patronizing Advertisers r xl . . - - ' 't 1 '! X - f 2 I! , X x , ' .L JAM lv Y-, .L U A .A Q - 4 .sl .. kv'-1-lL4..-,, X, , . 4 ,,, ,A k L fl .5 ,f i-.fi Every Student Thoroughly Trained Every Graduate Satisfactorily Employed Growth proves worth, and unusual growth proves exceptional worth. Most people are quick to recognize real merit. A better product for a better service is invariably appreciated by the public. Back of unusual growth is a service out- of-the-ordinary. And this accounts for the growth of The Business Institute- Michigan's Largest Business and Secretarial School Por nearly twenty-three years, under one continuous man- agement, it has continued to increase its service to young people, and today it is one of the largest business schools in America. Joy Road Branch, 5040 Joy Road, just east of Grand River Woodward Avenue Branch, 4709 Woodward at Forest East Side Branch, corner Mack and Gratiot Avenues Pontiac Branch, 15 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac Saginaw Branch, Board of Commerce Bldg., Saginaw BOTH DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION IN ALL OF THESE SCHOOLS Every Graduate Has Permanent Free Employment Service gg O Main School, Entire Institute Bldg., 1333 Cass Avenue, Detroit PHONE RANDOLPH 6534 FOR PROSPECTUS or fall for information any week day or any fllouday or Thursday evening' Mention the ,lryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Thirty-se17e11 AP-YAN -1 -.1 .. 1X'N' ,NX N F 1 9 ' NC 0 X f': A :v l iii' if 11110 'In in kj 5 ,-. , .1L., f - A : g I 1 - 2 i ' tr . ' Till -c. :tg I tx Lps4..4.il.!.,:X' , 1, fix , A, xx ,, , .,. , ,,,,,, 1, ,Af , .., , ,--g..f JOHNSON DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists Phone Hickory 8647 10200 Charlevoix Corner Hurlbut Hickory 2623-W Empire 1314 Northway 4023 J. BOUCKART Painter and Decorator LOWRY ELECTRIC CO' Manufacturers and Distributors of LIGHTING FIXTURES 573 Lillibridge Avenue Interior Decorating and Paper Hanging a Specialty Detroit, Mich. 7592 Melrose Avenue Detroit, Mich. Qlnngratulatinnu Grahuatra Now is a good time to protect yourself and your parents from a financial loss by taking out one of our NEW AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT POLI- CIES which costs only 35.00 per year but pays you well in the event you should happen to meet with an automobile accident. The age limits are 18 years up. The Indemnities are in part as follows: 31500.00 for loss of LIFEQ BOTH EYES, FEET or HANDS. 31500.00 for loss of TWO of EITHER OF ABOVE. S 900.00 for loss of ONE ARM or ONE LEG. S 25.00 per week for total disability for 26 weeks. S 12.50 per week for partial disability for 4 weeks. And Many Other lndemnities DON'T DELAY--SEE ANY AGENT AND ASK FOR OUR POLICY Genvral Glammltg Sc Smrrtg Glnmpamg Home Oflice-First National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. fat i , .A 1 Eff . Q p , - fl. :-A 1 1 ' , , I . ' ling!!-4 WAHI V . ww.. .. .t i I 11 ', ' '....,-.:l..,:4..L-AH-----1 1 - -. -n-H'-1--' ---' ' : : ft '- f ' . -- -- ' i .. tYETLgSAl'r13.,.s.f.J.f 55351 -. - , .. . . . . 1 .wi , Q. kr Y , ,M -Q Ljlgglgi I P' . . 'M ' P Q - .t to , .,v, , g'Ar.t4 one Hundred Thirty-eight Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ' ,gxs 'N, ' Qgjgifi-jfffjg 'f fqmffft iv-- '4 , - W . ?A,7H.-AD t Weyhing- atle Jewelry Bears the Distinguished Hallmark of Master Craftsmen Jan Official Jewelers to the Southeastern High School Jewelry Repairing a Specialty We make old-fashioned Jewelry over into Modern Designs Special Designs and Prices Cheerfully Submitted on Request XVe sell Diamonds, Platinum Jewelry and Waltham, Elgin and Hamilton Watches Jan Weyhing Bros. Manufacturing Company Manufacturing Department at Gratiot and McDougall Retail Salesroom and Main Office 1507-9 WOODWARD AVENUE Third Floor, Annis' Fur Building Randolph 9840-9841 Detroit, Nlichigan lm ll flagxxilllllllllr Fw-.TEH ff' ls' nlwiylhl u ' lj. 'X nxt, , asv? , ti. , 4. fm., it t w-akin , X ' Wy i X. - s ' v., V I V -41 Q u Hyvf, , ,tw ,fi L! b ir- ' V' ' , 1.1 ilffixfve gl lm? 44 , 1' Y YW' --N Q-,A ,w,k M- , -Hwgki--5 , , ,, Ps., N l ' ' 'lf-W Y , 'Afnfn ' - if , if gf, 1.f.:?.--..lg1iLj.k-wD W, Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundrea' 'I'hirty-nine , ,W N Q1 ' N -z EHLIN .Y at V ,X . f v ,. lcfifw Q l 6 IJ -il A V 'A N m D L-:Li ., NF, . 'Ni ,' . ,, ,,, The Company of Service CA Motto Justified by a record of Performancej In the comparatively short period of seventeen years since its inception the Detroit Life Insur- ance Company has placed almost 380,000,000 of Life Insurance in force on the lives of its Michigan policy holders. The admitted assets of the Detroit Life Insurance Company have increased to 37,500,000 DEATH CLAIMS PAID TOTAL OVER 32,500,000 The Agency of Vice-President Morris Fishman has written almost 33,000,000 of new insurance during the Hrst two and one-half months of the year 1929. Detroit Life Insurance Company 2210 Park Avenue M. E. O'BRIEN MORRIS FISHMAN President Vice-President One Hundred Forty Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ' . 5 1 ' , . 1 -I -fi Inq X 'Quia N fsrixv -Nfxx 4 L A ' IN A fi X ATTENTION STUDENTS! Follow the Crowd to ARTHUR REVYN'S Quick Service and Good Eats Drinks Light Lunches Coffee Phone Lenox 5669 Moth-Proofed Work Phone Lenox 0780 Day and Night Service A. J. Sanders Upholstering, Repairing and Refinishing Funeral Director Overstuffed and Wood-Showing Suites Made to Order Philip Ave. Detroit, Mich. 14723 Mack Avenue Detroit, Mich. A uihorized Dealers Maytag Aluminum Washing Machine Premier Vacuum Sweeper Chambers Fireless Gas Range Qlfooks with the gas turned offj Ask for a Free Demonstration HARRY N. SPRENKLE 13322 E. JEFFERSON 8722 KERCHEVAL Lenox 1659 Lenox 3214 PLUMBING AND HEATING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES A F11-1-l ol'Fully Equippn-11 Trucks to take cure of your Plumbing and llualing Prolrlcnu-a Easy terms on new or replacement work Mention the .elryan when Putronizing: Advcrtisers UHt lI1l7IfIl'f'!lF0i'iQll-0710 'NPFPN lf!-NR 43 7 'G 6' -A ,. jr- S f: I I ARYAN 'B 17593 5 Winning And Holding -Good Will GARFIELD The New Oakland and Pontiac Six Lenox 0707 Sales and Service Used Cars 10940 Mack Avenue WINDMILL POINT GIFT SHOPPE CALLING CARDS WEDDING AND GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GRADUATION CIRCULATING ANNOUNCEMENTS LIBRARY PRINTED AND TABLE AND FLOOR ENGRAVED LAMPS DEVELOPING AND ARTIFICIAL PRINTING FLOWERS MOTTOES AUTOGRAPH BOOKS PICTURE FRAMING PHOTO ALBUMS F. M. KALEC PHONE LENOX 2133 14323 E. JEFFERSON AVE. Between Chalmers and Lakewood Cherry 1926 Res. Tel. Hickory 3138-W OSCAR VERYSER 2503 Harding Avenue Dry Goods and Notions JOHN HASSIG P L U M B I N G HEATING and REPAIRS 53-l Monroe Avenue GENTS' FURNISHINGS Straw Hats Will Be Ready Detroit, Mich. 10349 Warren Ave., E., Cor. Garland Ave. A I I ' f M in ff:- X vi S I' 'I , W if .iff ul 'I IF X 'mul My ' , r w f Y' . I gl .l 1- F ea I C ,L......nnl!lIIl -I , 5,391 .-.w..v..m-mm 513,25-. sown . .1 1 nt fe WM - A AQ. --IX --.H : , 1-,,,,i,g ,Mu jf -..Lego .----.w. 1, R 0110 Ilundrcd Forty-two Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers N'-fwfx wrf G 6- if APY-AN 'I ' ' c il? gr 1759 'f WALLACE SL COMPANY Stocks, Bonds, Investments Member Detroit Stock Exchange 1521 First National Bank Cadillac 6310 P. W. CHURCHMAN, Secretary and Treasurer Ca '-'mx 5463 KELLOGG SERVICE Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Staroline Gasoline Choice Meats and Poultry and Oils We Deliver Tire and Battery Repairing 14344 Charlevoix Ave. At Chalmers 10000 Chalmers Ave. At Wilshire Special Announcement DANCE The new Masonic Temple Auditorium is now available for Dances and parties Dancing capacity-600 Dine-400 Seat-700 Located on the north side of Kercheval Avenue between Marlborough and Philip Avenues For reservations address PILLAR TEMPLE ASSOCIATION F. Rouston, Secretary 1053 Chalmers Avenue Lenox 2819 I -'Y v -' ,vf , A A , 2 - si ks- Wff , X , I QR W: I5 C, I L ff M i 1' l C -- . it il i ' l I llll l l P 3-Ns, :.a....,-asks,-?mvtu.ww i ?STlf!0k:YFIJABP7KN 1-f-V ,'- Www Q a . - - .,,,, ,M 'c ' .f-Af A gg1.i'l 'c 'TT F---1 I . L. :72 I --f fic 'Y 'V'--'-'rf ec -K --.ef H as-' 22 Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Forty-three --Xt.,x '1 ,. w N e w H ' .N , . st 'R if'..4 Kg Afiwf-W A 'Ml 'F ,H ,X ln. , . 1. ,J , Wi.-.'. UNIVERSAL SERVICE GARAGE ' East Jefferson at Crane fOne block north of Whittier Hotelj STORAGE RATES Per Month 312.50 ..... ........ 2 nd Floor Storage 516.00 ..... .... I st Floor Storage Free delivery to and from hotel with dusting off service Z LINCOLN SERVICE Finest Repairs and Service on Lincoln Cars in the City Specializing in Auto Painting, Expert Fender and Rody Bumping-Collision Work Unf'Humlre1I l orty-four Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advtrtisers F-wfQ:Nw TN YQ ...L QAM., of 'i'fEf wi ' 443-'Lili---f B , 1 9 13,9 E ll? ' Say It With Flowers MIESEL'S GREE HOUSES Flowers Furnished for All Occasions Phone Lenox 3544 3728 St. Clair Avenue Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Phone Lenox S885 H U Mortuary Home 10400 Mack Avenue At Garland PAUL E. COOPER DETROIT. MICH. Compliments of J. P. JAXTIMER E. BERNATCHEY Dentist FINE SHOE REPAIRER Two Stores: 15029 E. Jefferson 13047 Essex Cor. Maryland Cor. Lenox Corner Marlborough and Jefferson R W I FFYXX Q ZZXQIQE 1 Y , , ggrfo n 5 use ei fluff YHNW , 0 aw, P 4 .T Ji - -er--1.1 if ----ez A5 it Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers Onvllundred F1n'ty-fro .Q I ix. ii' .At gi 4 -1 ' D- U gal a-W - In N ,,-xiii,-x xp .'- ' Q ,' 47 I . , .e , ,I Congratulationsfffllass of '29 HE Tl-IRILL OF ACHIEVEMENT which you ex- perience now on the completion of four years of hard work will, we hope, come to you many times in later years. A similar Tl-IRILL OF ACHIEVEMENT will come when you build your own home. You'll be interested in Fenestra Steel Casements then-for, of course, your home will be modern, well lighted, attractive. Fenestra Casements, with their small sparkling panes and line hardware, add beauty to the home. Narrow steel bars make a symmetrical pattern in the window opening. Being solid steel, Fenestra Casements never swell or warp, always open easily, close tightly-never rattle. ln win- ter-their scientific construction and careful workmanship give protection against storms. In summer-their swing leaves reach out to deflect the breezes into the room. Fenestra Casements are easily washed on the outside from the inside of the room - without leaning out of the window. With all these advantages Fenestra Casement Windows seldom cost more than ordinary windows because they're made in large quantities by Americas oldest and largest steel window manufacturer. Detroit Steel Products Company Michigan Sales Office 605 STEVENS BUILDING DETROIT Il' 4, .. - :Sl ,gl Pill Y l V ,J Open at n finger touch. Mme light enters lierause steel frame is narrow. 5 I ll u -, Scientific construc- tion ni il k e s fllftlll wentlier tight. rf-I--ns Iklili I I I I I llrsbifm I! 1i d The o u t s i Il e is rlezinerl fr u m the IIlSlllC. wif: . h ,g M 4 D lx 5 ' Y , li If :I-' ff . I I if I 'f .. ,x :'T'v'v'11fI'- ' 3- --M--' 'v-5.-W.-, f . its. V ,V . ..as.,.,.,z':-gi, . -,fe-KF. .. V.. . , 0110I1'IllIIl?'f'llF0?'fy-Nil' Mention the Aryan when Patrouizing Advertisers 'q,'-'ix ii ffxx-PN 7 Ai.-- lofi-visas ff . 7- R. A- ssrff2f1YALs 1 , e 1 Q A 2 Q19 WOMEN DRIVERS! Bring Your Ford Here for Service! Our mechanics are courteous and helpful at all times and they have been specially trained to do a good job at a fair price. Promptness in delivery and a clean shop are other features you will appreciate. SOUTHEASTERN MOTOR SALES 10900 Charlevoix at Lemay Authorized Ford Sales and Service ELITE A. J. SOULLIERE UPHOLSTERING CO. 71 - ' Q' O s 1 . 1 ' Suites Made to Your Own Design our Feed Hay Gram Sugar Re-Upholstering-Repairing Bird Supplies - V We Save You 5092-Estimates Free - 14116 MACK AVENUE Phone Lenox 4726 14435 Kercheval Ave. Lenox 3646 Have you seen the snappy CHEVROLETS? Roadsters and Coupes A Six-Cylinder Car in the Price Range of the Four GRATIOT CHEVROLET CO. Phone Lincoln 7700 12668 Gratiot at Waltham ' 'WP X sz? t ie1iffMfiif7fOff2 7, 'Q W 1 Y. , 2' , -li 1'-1 61,11 gli xl Y 1'-, will A .' Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Forty-seven wa tfffr .,, ,. -Lt me - .,efRYAN E 1949 1- MooRE sHoEs 11608 E. Jefferson at Hillger Phone Lenox 0399 13021 E. Jefferson at Dickerson Phone Lenox 2798 EAST DETROIT'S LARGEST SHOE MERCHANTS N CHARLEVOIX ISAAC BOGOS MARKET Fancy Grocery and Quality Meats 11630 Charlevoix QUALITY MEATS tit 2501 LEMAY MODERATE PRICES FRESH FISH AND POULTRY We Deliver Phone Hickory 0396-W Phone Lenox 6645 Hey, you ! yelled the traffic officer at the amorous driver, why don't you use both hands ? I'm afraid to let go the steering wheel, grinned the irrepressihle youth at the wheel.-Clipped. 'n 'u '- Two lawyers in court were engaged in a heated quarrel. Hotter and hotter it waxed. You're the biggest ass in this room !', cried one. Order! Order! called the judge, you forget that I am here. Then court adjourned.-Clipped. 'n 'n 'n Presents, not absence, make the heart grow foncler.-Clifrfwd. Men's Furnishings Shoes Phone Randolph 9699 L. C. VANDENBUSSCHE Merchant Tailor u n i Opticzan and Optometrist Cleaning and Pressing Phone Lenox 5004 14110 Mack Avenue 1412 Broadway Detroit ' X, N in e A A ,fa m ge A 1 ll. New 1 A il! A . g,,wf,.y-. ,.f..vt-nw--r!g!!t!! 11 55 1 F vl x ::r2gl,!1!gs.!J!vx9nxm n9nmxw:i-is-Mu 'f if-5 -ff-if-js Q One Hundred Forty-eight Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ' N i , -X. f ,A-' ag ,, x- N ,, X, jf. - - 1 ,X - -A X X K--. ' gift, il --H------F-f-r--W -- -A , X L9 Q6-r Q 5 -i UL fc' ' : riff, qlvhl' - 1 ARYAN x if it 7 lp-C H ' ' , oi sw M L nie. , L 9 ,pn mmm ,,,,,' R he MAX U'LEARY Ford Products THE UNIVERSAL CAR 7379 Woodward Avenue Northway 3316 Day and Night Service Lenox 3439 All Work Guaranteed MARTIN G. TEASDALE Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Stair Treads Peter Pan Flower Shop Flowers of Quality at Moderate Prices Graduation Bouquets Our Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Given Open Evenings We Deliver 3009 Dickerson Detroit, Mich. Phone Lenox 7777 10830 E. Jefferson Paperno's Shoes Always A dvertise in the A ryan PAPERNCVS SHOES An Old Store in a New Location Now at Corner of St. Jean and Charlevoix A Clever Showing of New Spring Shoes for All Students, Grads, and Alumnae Hold Everything Until You See Them GRADUATION SHOES? YES, INDEEDI ,Y ..-W , is V I bjfif' 1 fl: 'ag 2 Eyrxltzvx - x A ,i?,,e11.--IU! :gl 1 ,' ',.,,' A fx-fr- I , ,,..--fef' f i 'll l ll 5 . fai- HIST 1T1Tff'-T?'1i'1'f1:2mf5zs,'1:'r, ,tyjl't..,.3 . ,,,,,MA-,-if H,-,1.,.2t:,::i , an ,-A .1 A A -44 .1414 A H- A --H A .- --- , r ' L L , e , ' - Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers Ono Hunrlred Forty-'nim- ., w as X x 1 H- 1 . -. ,I 3 E Q. . I N ' . . ' . AIXH' I ,..l ...A L. I I ry 45 A L. A. PRESSEL Manufacturer of COUNTRY MAID Sausages and Pure Meat Products 9171-9177 Gratiot Ave. WHITTIER 2300-1-2 DETROIT. MICHIGAN HANS VRooM CARTAGE Co. DR- G- H- FISCH General Trucking Dentist We 12851 GRATIOT AVENUE Phone Lal. 0682-3-4. 1704 W. Jefferson Ave. Compliments T-A-S-T-Y Potato Chips 1Oc Try T-A-S-T-Y Shoe String Potatoes THE TASTY LINE 1570 Holbrook Ave. DETROIT PHONE NORTHWAY 2304 Formerly MICHIGAN POTATO CHIP CO. Our Process of Manufacture Makes Our Chips Very Light and Easily Digested. Guard Your Health and Eat The Tasty Bread M. r- el - A 'u l 1 'SK I A .Q . j g 5 , ' it LE I ' I ,Q i 2 A f' ' I ' ' I fr-1 - .- f'rLf..'.:I' 'T , ' ' HW ' '- 4 . . Q. rv . , l nv - ' ' 01ll?1I1l1Illl'l'tl Fifty Mention tho .-111111111 when Pntronizing Advertisers Efiqif' Am, igw: 4 4, :,3- ,5 '- s-- I. 'kN,,'jfg,r 1' 5121 'S 3, Ez'-3? 'N , 5M?ff':fjl 'T 4 5355343 f 'A g,,.Ifv,m.- ii 5 , , w..-Ig-I- ., 1.-, .- 3 -2 .- .'- nf . I 1 ' f'3Zg.f-ft'-3'i'i?+XA -v'E . '1 f QVKJDE- ff I A- A ' A he' f' -Sw I ?? e'3i i B. 1 YAN . 61- 1 7 zg 9 I Q29 V A I . . THE ' CAMP AND SCHOOL BUREAU 'OF THE J. LQ HUDSON COMPANY DESIGNED AND MADE THE GRADUATION DRESSES FOR GIRL GRADUATES OF SOUTHEASITERN HIGH SCHOOL u CLASS OF JUNE, 1929 N 17?-??Q QN'?,LfL ,ff-. Y I S X X -fx x g Y 1 A G ., ,, . 5.9 A 'I-5 mix I ' I L' ': ' I 'Xxx K5 X 1 ' -ffl , V ily' I n Lljllllllllln--?r- 5 I , N ,---......nll!!!Ei!i5:In n I I K . Ai 1 ,R , A... . . J.. -I-,523-.Af .-.--oxrxzti f! x YMvif rur. I , .naw J ,- mms ::nxxmmusf.-ta1-MwQm1.fa.x,xuixw-Mgxmm...-,mqgft - -A L Air, ,L Lf . '. V A - , . .-,- --.,'--,.,LIL,I,,..,Q,,,x 4, l . 'M -T -:--Qp-.---- ' A ' 5.33, - , Mention the Aryan when Patroniling Advertisers One Hundred Fifty-onq . 4 . FYA11- Sm -1 .X A We :Q , few-A A A ' A 'A-A N :1 .r:..Ai if 9.4.3 gp I r 'r'e r'- 'e were Nw 1 'L, bg?-1 i .. 'v.m.L, Qirrrfr. , 7-is un I - 3 K L,,,-.-...-,-. A , -Elie , . I -LA LT AAAA .A -. A EAW, K' lag.- .,,. ,---,1-.2ee.9, ., - M. H. WILLIAMS CO. 9331-39 Kercheval Ave. Lenox 0254 Featuring Nationally known lines of 1N1en's Furnishings only. You will find here the new things first KARL BAUER NEEB'S Meat and Poultry Market CI.EANERS AND FURRIERS E When in Neefl of Practical Fur VVork A Phone Call Will Bring Our Estimator to Your Door 2904 Hurlbut Ave., Corner Charlevoix Phone Lenox 1955 Phone Lenox 1521. 11106 E. Jefferson Ave. Phone Lenox 6232 ROBERT A. CAMPAU OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 11417 Charlevoix - Detroit Stlldel'lIS of S0l1I11CHS1CCfl'l SC1'l00l Are Always Welcomed at MARKET Groceries, Meats, Fruits cmd Vegetables 4288 Lakepointe Avenue Deliveries Twice Daily, 9 to 11, 2 to 4 St. Jean, Near Charlevoix Phone Hickory 7253 Phone Lenox 9491 3 ' E E E E or g., A E ' or . 'i'r' .-.. N .-.fffTfT'?-11 4 E fi e if1'ft1 .Q?Q5Lix3S'3?ff2.t1fj'ffvwqi ik..- v Q-.. v 'wif H ,,,, ,, jfff, ,,,', ,Q ,,.. --,,.-M-...,.,. ..,-,.MLfL 0neHun'1Irerl Fifty-tu'o Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ,Afq ffv if-'+ ? N t it is 'R false: MQ sim is 5'f,,::EffIl,a,g'g'2m.1rfN Q Tii iAi1'4f'Q-sm R T' ' ' 7 ,N II1 ff ' Y 7 . Lil kill 1 L I- Y Qdzlyww , , .. .. Q- H W., ... ,--..-gFi.' Beautiful LILAC GARDE 7949 Mack Avenue, near Van Dyke Open every evening from 6 to 1 a. m. DANCING - ENTERTAINMENT - FROLIC Adolf's Special Dinners 5 My well known Frog - Chicken - Steak 12 courses for only 81.50 soc Plate Luncheons Served Daily 6 until Midnight Served daily 11 until 2 Sundays, 2 until Midnight Also a la carte service Ladies Invited ADOLF E. KRATZ, CATERER For Reservations, Whittier 2637 COMMENATOR DRUG Co.. ROTH'S JEWELRY STORE lWile-a-Minute Service Complete Optical Service Phone Lenox 0161 13045 Charlevoix Ave. Cor. Lenox 13015 E. Jefferson at Dickerson It is a fact that Orling Brothers' Sausage, Hams and Bacons are, in flavor, unlike any other THEY HAVE A RICHNESS, PURITY AND WHOLESOMENESS ENTIRELY THEIR OWN ORLING BROTHERS Sausages-Hams--Bacon mt. Edgewood 5200 3330 Heidelberg Street lll if .K l fe l qxllglli1,-liu..,llfgsaem-.mst ,E l 1. Vt ' . f3fs13:v.:a'::g1'v EiE'Cf.LTI':lSf2T!.?1,'T ',., J'zff.Ff2 7'::Fi-S'-'zxfzzi'iiiL'- r-gff'---'.--1--i,.eJ..g .fain A - , V- '-A----A--A-Q . A L 2 ,,.. ef I, I---RA A ..W:w.' R -S A ffl f i ff f f f - , .:,1,I.Ll Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Fifty-three f lu-fb lf 'N - 2 .,.-i.o- g GoeE?jQjTf f y Logan-.- A Photograph Will Keep Your M emory Fresh In the future you will be glad to look back on the familiar faces of today. Let our portrait photog- raphers preserve your likeness. For 43 years we have been located in the same block doing the same high grade Work. A THUR STUDIGS 1534 Woodward Avenue Fifth Floor Oficial Photographers to Southeastern High School MT ' W i if 1-i ff ' iw '4 'W' l One Hundred Fifty-four Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ,fx ,cf a V if - LTI'-..- 2. 2 - ,. I Qlg ee 1759i '-1 Let the Camera Preserve His Childhood As you proudly see your son step out of school to face his own bat- tles in the World you will treasure a picture of him as a child. In order to be of greater service to you we have a separate baby studio with all equipment for high-grade work. The Arthur Baby Stucho Sixth ,Floor 1534 Woodward Avenue Our Purpose Is To Please Our Patrons , T M ,M , i il Il L l p ,M p Illlll Q 'Vlentlon the Aryao when Patronizing Advertisers Om' Hunffff fi Flftll flvf' - -A . N X .F X . - ' 74 - '1 ' -' 1: W Li, , ' 'N ' ew' - 'cg he- n A wil. 7fj'fl'1 19 'vw ff ' - ' ARYAN T A . -ri n, ' ' ' KC: CAE1 1 Q . A., iv, ., n.,w ,Y A-SEBALL ooO5 Showing a complete stock of Base .4 Nl' ' ' Q o .2252-'RX Ball, Golf, Tennls and Flsh Tackle- NMX ,Q tl!! 5 A complete golf l Ollfaf, an unusual 'YN '- it-SQ buy at - - - - xy HERMAN'S CUT-RATE SPORTING GOODS 11400 E. JEFFERSON AVE. LENOX 5298 Opposite Car Barns Complete Optical service Dom for swf Wm'-es DONALDMUIR,OD Ml RepniringaSpecialty . . n Optometrist l G. KEMP Satisfaction Guaranteed Q Pioneer Jeweler-Diamonds 13916 East Jefferson Lenox 2596 RED SEAL DRY CLEANERS SOUTHEASTERN RECREATION Watch Southeastern High Girls and East Detroit Boys Bowl The Illost Modern Plant in Twelve Brand New Bowling Alleys at Your Disposal Phone Lenox 4909 14801 Kercheval Avenue At Ashland Phone Lenox 7580. St. Jean at Charlevoix 1' 23571 Qg.5!1 JTr,,ff I lf R Hg , , ,4:1.',Qs1wl m- N., 5 Y v g'1 ' 1121 , , v -4-V+-T-ff 1-f , f'- -.R5 '. T'ZT'::'E11T1:f1'Tl'IT!T'f't1'?Tf'?'vr1'-:- ---' -vw-----E-w--4 1 X N , ,JL 5,..e,,.t ,gm . . V. - K .Q Wu. ....., --.-..,,-,,,M,-,-- .ig h.fgg?-.:.t, D' - W ' ' it R ' 3 E ,fm tlt, Tiff, pt... E 011eH1m1IredFifty-.vim Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers 1 -V ,, If f 1. ,. . .,.,..i, as-wa-,AMNJL ,Li IESSIEX TH I-lAl.ll2NG-IER s i X I N L K' 1 all moiorclom N - accqols the challenge in tens of thousands coming to ride A BIG SIX e mt Servicf' Built D RAYNAL BROTHERS halmers ljrgxel X . ,K-.H I H- V-X. N N H ,mv , N-',f-.Ny ,,--., ' fx T, ,lL 1 .fu If-1 V IINQ 'L new ' - E lf.-'ff' -H - ARYAN a 1 '., H , ,, bww' A. WJILVZ .f ,limit qv, - . .., ., 1 , V. StL iraq 2 Vw 2' f a ..2.2,ff.Q.. . . , wiva, CHINESE TEMPLE CAFE East Jefferson, opposite Continental Motors To Students of Southeastern High School: Make our Cafe your headquarters for social gatherings. Clubs and organiza- tions are personally invited. The finest place on East Jefferson for parties and dinners. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE f,- '- I v,.' 'QL J. L. Louis, MGR. Lenox 7528 CGGAN'S CUENY'S Ladies', Men's, Children's, Men's, Women's and Children's Furnishings Wear Homer-V A Specialty A Satisfactory Place to Shop Phone Lenox 6944 14432 E. Jefferson One Block East of Sanders 14501 Jefferson, East Detroit Hennigar-Freeman Radio Co. 14335 East Jefferson Avenue at Chalmers LENOX 1029 Radiolas Balkite R. L. Hennigar Majestic . E. Chl,-reeman Atwater Kent Radio Spalding Sport Goods Radio Service and Repairs Headquarters for Spalding Sport Goods--Gym Suits, Ked Gym Shoes, Baseball Shoes, Golf F... ' ', ' ' '- -, - 1 f f-:fi '- -. .1575 ,lt ' 1 ' , N -fit-2ff'5., l X i 1:11 4- ., ,.vf f. 1 lixj, ' . ,dill , lifiilililr' A -,,..---V21-l .,: I 1 ' lifthi r 539' and 5:-,R 1, if -1 1, Q'il,'.'? '.A. gvwim 11i11:':17TY2'T'1I .,,.. J 'L -., .twgifgftilfg-'.'ir: 1is q, .X ' I 'FI 'Mr - ' ' '- -----A' -. - Pl. x ,Je-V f- ,Q ' ,, 1-,U LY' ,U +51 V ,, , . , - .C.,.Y,-.,. ...M...--.-v -V Um'I11111rIrc1IFifty-eight Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers x , Nnxwx as ,ww L M WLWN . N K,-1 , V .KN ,u.--Y- L--- 9 f ,W ,- ,L , pit pfqg ,,a1f,',m,1,i t LABYAN ,f .23 H . -C A ,L mv K Gigi. to QLLQLLL -Muff A East Detroit's Finest Chinese and American Restaurant SAVARINE GARDENS SAVARINE HOTEL BUILDING Dining and Dancing We Cater to High School Parties LENOX AND JEFFERSON AVENUES Phone Whittier 2572 E. O. BOLLE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades 10361 Shoemaker Avenue Detroit, Michigan BULBS AND RooTs FOR THE lV1II.DRED SHOPPE FALL PLANTING g . Mzllznery and Gift Shop I'-Phl -P ni -Tuli ' Pliiacinthsx- Peei::n:Pal Plant: Hoszery V J Dry Cleaning Branch Phone Lenox 3925 Phone Lincoln 2429 14066 Pinewood Ave. 9912 Kercheval Ave. Detroit, Mich. U1 35,15 ,.-, I ' iff? 1 2 Ef5L'L1f,1f3T.:1ii.'XTifilf-fl?-fif?-fiil- 5lIi' - - Y-4- -Y H g, .. lllentio . Q- 0 Il the .-lryan when Pfmtronizing Advirtisxs 011FH1lHfY1'f'f1 Fiffll-M116 if A . r I ' .X -xv -V W l 41 is an-Y kk . f V, X v f' Mil- t if ' ww ., S in ef 6 qs 7 .nf S . rf X. f I . , -.... ' -A l!jfT'!f!!!,:Q VP? New Q - . She's the eal thin g! HITS an exact model of a real sea-going cabin cruiser. She has a real steam engine that will spin her over the waves for twenty minutes. She's only one of a fleet of marvelous scale models which ou can build yourself or lilly ready to sail. We have a bigcatalog waiting for you. Send the coupon to us. l O 9 0 1 150 Lafayette Street, New York City J. L. HUDSON-Dztruil Distributors -,, PM ----. ----- ,, ------- - -Nm. I w ii' 1 ll. E. Boucher Manufacturing Co., Inc. , 'J yi 150 Lafayette Street, New York, N. Y. w 'C YQ X Please send me your complete catalog., ,Rx mf Vx? i right away. J N J, X XXX Gentlemen : l x H fl e OnvlI11mI1mlSi.rfy Mention the Aryan when Pntronizing Adsentxbels ' V 5 K in .. .X .K H in .X Naiilpli . ,AAN H . - 'C J ' A 471'-'T'i,.if ' X. A ., ' '- lt- NJ ...ad Q. 'DUAL' 9 J.. --ALA 1 M , , L . H., ,,., .-,-,,,-Afi Whittier 9460-9461 AMERICAN LUMBER E? COAL Co. LUMBER, LA'l'H AND SHINGLES INTERIOR FINISH ST. JEAN AND SHOEMAKER AVENUES DETROIT, MICH. House of Satisfaction GRATIOT-VAN DYKE FLORISTS Funeral Designs and Wedding Bouquets Our Specialty ' Special Quotations to Churches and Fraternal Organizations Phone VVhittier 1378 7845 Gratiot, at Van Dyke Open Evenings and Sundays '7I.c SCHOOL' Pon, MEN-. To the Graduates of SOUTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Courses in LAW ENGINEERING PHARMACY COMMERCE APPLIED BUSINESS LIBERAL ARTS are 0H8T?d by THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY and THE DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW 303 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Randolph 6126 5 , .1 -af A 'A 'I f'7 'T 1'E ' ' ' f.1,1.',fpiki., ,J I --W K , ...., ,, .1 Mention the .vlryun when Pzxtronizzing Advertisers U71f'Ull'N7P'f,f1 N5-I'f1l-'HH' I 'NY' -TNQ S FN X ee--v-Vega -are A ' if . 5 , aa, r - f----mf'-A-feed ---A me-M, I ,,,, give: be fy? eff tml V- I ARYAN 3 .ur ,. -- L ea L ' 'my K 5 I tif.. ,e.,--e G Wm! THE LEO KIRCHNER CO. Department Store 2928 TO 2936 GRATIOT AVENUE Golden Anniversary Year 1879 to 1929 Famous for Two Generations A. T. ALLAN CO. Lumber and Coal Phone Whittier 5005 11241 Shoemaker Avenue Officer: Hey! VVhere d'yuh think you're going? Driver: Be easy on me, officer. This is the first time I haven't had my wife along to tell me. -Clipped. 'n 'n 'n Professor fat agricultural schoolj: What kinds of farming are there 7' New Student: Extensive, intensive and pretensive. -Clifvfwed. 'n 'n '- Gathering His Own Constable: How did you come by that pot of honey Tramp: VVell, I admit I don't keep bees, but wot's to stop a bloke squeeziu' it out of the Howers hisself? -Clipped. Wm, H, MEIER CONLEY,S CONFECTIONERY We Carry a Full Line of SchraFf's and Sandman's Choice . Chocolates Grocerzes-Meats Famous Jersey Ice Cream Cigarettes, Cigars, and Tobaccos School Supplies Vegetables Stationery, Toys, Crepe Paper Paper Plates, Napkins, Luncheon Sets Playing Cards, 'Greeting Cards, Iitc. We Serve to Serve Again Give Us a Trial 5300 Lakepointe 10529 Mack Ave., Bef. si. Clair and Harding 5? I 3 I It Z J : I . MTF. -Q K, ,1:Q 'I tv. '1 at f1t'5lilr tll ifsFe'f-- ferfftl K 4 4 t 'f'IfFiiEi'rf I - , - , W A'-------Q, Y ,naw K X I ,. -- f , -,I , .V Wh----h t M WN M I HJ L f ,. .. One Hundred Sixty-two Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers 1 4 f-N, A fl J ' y1fx .-X K-Tj! , vl if EER. LN lg ARYAN 5 in 1 fi-z Economize Smartlyl Choose your frocks for school and afternoon wear from Healy's popu- lar Vivi Dress Shop. Every week there are scores of NEW models arriving . . . all featured at one low price. 515.00 HEALY'S-SECOND FLOOR A New Hosiery Color Each Month' Gotham Gold Stripe Hose feature a brand new hosiery color each month . . . ask to see it at the downtown store or any of the neighborhood shops. A very sheer picot-top chiffon Gotham hose is 31.95. At the neighborhood shops exclusively, a sheer chiffon Vivi hose, 331.35 pair. D J. HEALY SHOPS 2, 'VNV .4 lim by lf-rf 59 f N ff ' 5 , ' V - j. - ra: ,F T,4f,7.31 sQ.' J ifffi' fQ.,Lij.1g' jj 5 ' 'W---'f TQ ff- V H 1? Mention the lryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Smyth 66 ,mf-4 - ,N it i A-X 25-N, ,T QQ . ,, 16356- A Q3 flee if 41,5 lmfll- 4, 3.71 ? -rf ,Q ,N ' .nl 34' se' iitjoe ,-..t,4.s2,i,2-t,e-,.et--L2Si J Congratulations, Southeastern Graduates! LA SALLE MILLINERY DAVID STOTT BUILDING 37 State Street Cordially invites you to inspect their stock of exclusive hats. White graduation hats our specialty, and a FREE fine hat-box to every Southeastern student with each purchase. Whittier 2519 Whittier 2520 C. F. BURGER CREAMERY CO. 8230 Forest Ave. East Fresh Milk Daily from Tuberculine Tested Herds ALWAYS Something New in Men's Wear and Shoes at GREEN'S Real Cut Rate Men's Wear Hours Phone Z to 6 and 7 to 9 Office: Lenox 5797 Saturdays, 2 to 6 p. m. E. I.. HOLAN, D.c- Chiropractor I put Undertakers out of Business Palmer Method ll10l E. Jefferson at Lillibridge 14340 Mack Avenue At Chalmers 'N Q ,-f:'- RL ,f 1 i '45, -i Ffh- ' ,I F i 1 M' Wi , 4-11'i'iil 'V 1 :fz1.,, 1!gif-',e-, ,..+fiI' 4 3 MP3 is galil,ii.ii1iliafje-i,,,w ,,.Y'-f 7llf1 5 l ' lin: .5 , i'flew-,'fwmi-f-v:gfis2s.tff 'f3-1rfjff,'gf'.fL' ' i - H1 ff'31'1::fvi-rdf-1x5:i:u:1i::.:::.lLx'i3'2ii .,,' t ,gi . 1 Q I --ee. HT 4 . . 1 ' my 'HW U1HPf71'f 7Ni-1'f!l-fvllf' Mention the .flryon when Putronizing Advertisers ' ' 'X W - N X- ,W N. O 'ffrfe-L - 1 ill--LN . fi, .lil AIi'1'n.'r4i , wtf ...A 5. - T ki Q A7 , V 2 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Calls Attention to This Fascinating Work Telephone operating offers per- manent employment to the young business woman. Employment Office, Room 615, Bell Telephone Building TELEPHONE OPERATING IS A GOOD PROFESSION Nii gffwq 5 J 'Z E, Vsisfiiu 3 Q26 T 2.315 if-'H0Nf.5x V Q' , - Y L44 v -,Ie .iifffxyl li igjlii iiiujfw-,tee A , it-155 i willie.'lu1,ElIlli.fi1-,t--,,, ,,,tffen3T+'.wl 1 wp 1 y . .1 'vnsami sr.'s.'r:f.'t'3rgE',12sl:':5.7:?-3 2,iij1j,TiE.'xI 11. 1 1 fi' f- 7 f.'i5,'!T':f3'f !'L'IfT'?l'FXiLZ.'S:LU5i1.'1ft2t:.f'iff 51 - L A , t. E 'Q--N---'N L, rg ei Mention the Aryan when Pxitronizing Advertisers 011elI1111d1'cd Sixty-fi1'c 1 1 '1 L ., , . ' Kaffe'-.mel .1,g.m' 9 Am' rf. 1 ' inn-gnu Call Us for a Demonstration Chgvrglf-gt Belle Isle Auto Sales Detroifs Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Six-Cylinder Roadster 3525 F.O.B. Flint 11300 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE LENOX 5684 H.8: H. Sc to 31.00 STORES Novelties and Merchandise of Every Description 7225 HARPER AX'ENUE ..... ..... M R. D. N. SALITER 9221 KERCHEVAL AVENUE .... ..... M R. J. HowARn Brirnit Glnmmvrrial Glnllvgv Business Administration and Secretarial Science Entrance Requirement High School or College Graduation 27th School Year Begins September 3, 1929 Summer School, July 8, 1929 R. J. MACLEAN, President Woodward Avenue at Clifford Office Entrance, 19 Clifford .f gk 'N 1: rw' iz,.v Xt. ..'t!'i '-1+i'1 z,. R :ew -mzi,flllwg-me-., .-,.,. -k.'hLw,1'f3ZIT..'Cfl1J'1'i3T.I'f5'f.YiI.ZU.l1' fbb'-'WLS 1 '- - 1 X - W ww-M . ... ...I ,..,. . V 1 .-fi .. .. . r W Y ' H 1 ' x.: , ,. ' U111'IIIl7Llll'CllSlfljl-811' Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers ,Af 1- :T-ev swiss. N fQfif.l'Qf'Q e F M?fwag,f,l,,a'1f,3mg,f'f,1fefeeiriaiiim ' Tj '52 A-ff-C F T ,ff it kip. .. Yf., - .5 xL,6I.,?a,i,-.......-xflf Repair your Starter, Lights, Ignition Alemite and Lubricate your Car Repair and Charge your Battery All Work Guaranteed Repair your Tires What can we do for you? I' H11 H1 S Upef' CIVICC F kl' S S ' EXIDE BATTERIES MILLER TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Hickory 0144-W. Cor. Cadillac and Charlevoix Hickory 3557-R Wrong One jack: I called on Mable last night and I wasn't any more than inside the door before her mother asked me my intentions. john: That must have been embarrassing. jack: Yes, but that's not the worst of it. Mable called from upstairs and said, 'That isn't the one, 1nother. '-Clipfvrr1'. Safety First Teacher: Norman, give me a sentence using the word 'diadenif Pupil: People who drive onto the railroad crossing diadeni sight quicker than those who stop, look and listen.''-Studclmkm' 1I'11z'vI. Compliments of the MODERN LAUNDRY 3705 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE Edgewood 2928 Comblimenfs of THE JOHNSON SHOP 13041 Charlevoix, at Lenox POTTS' MARKET my Goods ' Q D We Deliver Lenox 4410 Ladies ' Gents ' and Childrerfs Furnishings 13035 Charlevoix Avenue Complete Line of Athletic Goods Ti 1 ' 141' I' . V V ' VL E f'rIf Qo-gl 1 Q. 1 -' - ' ,. f Q RK, ' tl l . I s 1 I ' L.. ' : llflm' Q 'l flrli'--,IL 'A I ' Hg is 1 wt.gl1..,Al,t,.lltl'f--A-,, ,,.f.-f-'1 , if pr' Q I . FP'v:fLfs15'w.zv1::T:2'f'riE'.'1tfT 1 '1 ? ',. iT't'T' ' '1'.T 1, 2 V 1 -V - Y ' gt 1, 1 x .Y ' - - -.-,...1a,,L, WR . F fe A are A - Mention the Aryan when Patronizing Advertisers One Hundred Sirty-server fi Ml x. 3 5: z ss- f ' .' 4? . y, .,, .. . ,fv- 'x , , 3 rf ! , ,f f ,f ' if .,. J! Whoever Made Such Wonderful Ice Cream? The connoisseur recognizes a master hand in the beautiful O1der direct 07 from your dealer. design and delicious flavor of Velvet Brand Fancy Ice Cream. Twentyfone creations are pictured in a book you may have for the asking. The Melon Mould Cillustratedj contains rich sherf bets, puddings, ice cream and whipped cream-Serves 6 to 8 persons, 31.60. D E T R O I T DET on CREAMERY C R E A M E R Y 6' - C a s s a TL d Adams, Rand. 4ooo C-fcecieafrru 1 lH1'71 '17 Ni-l'f!l'1'ig1hI Mvntiou the A 141111: Wllbll l,2lll'lblllZlIlH Adwrtisaxs , ,, , A :ITV Nj 'I ii fsx ,TQ V. fllx X K--A----A ,, 'SNP 1- Q ' -' wil 'V : --45 .v' gl - 'ASN1 il . A . MA. L. L .f 5 9, s,,,-Lf1' MAPLE CITY DAIRY COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors MAPLE CITY CREAMERY BUTTER Packers and Distributors VALLEY FARM GUARANTEED EGGS 6475 Gratiot Avenue Melrose 6491 GN MDNDAY MCRNING PHONE LENOX 2241 or 2242 and our driver will pick up your wash and return it to you at a very small cost EAST END FAMILY LAUNDRY 2559 Hillger Ave. The Laundry With A Better Service The Rexnll Store Gould Batteries Goodyear Tires Vern Brown, Druggist Fairview Tire Exchange Fountain Service Oils, Accessories and Vulcanizing 10921 E. Jefferson Avenue 7230 Harper Avenue At Field Lenox 4475 J. G. KENNEDY, Prop. L, . ' I ' ,, T Fc, X. If K V 1 gr-if., J ll, iii 'i'1lF s1,., 'AVA ZIIIHMS ' lmigfli i.,'1E,i1lI1tHTff++f.,-,I b V ,,,s...-fiif' 9 iii'il I iiif A l . g -turn v,1f,:xxf:fx3g1!Eix'rZr?fLei? 5,g5.'1'El2?':,TF.'!1T 'J'1Tf' T TT ,T'i'.'I'fL':: !1'1,f'fi qg3 5, :H 2 - 5' -' D ff -M, . . H ii H--ee-A ,f,fT'A H 4 is I I f A -W-M We E... N 5,555 U L, Mention the A ryan when Patronizing Advertisers O1if'I11l7l'!I?'ClI 5'I'I'ff1j-7Ii71t' Aiin' if X- 0 ky ,, . ' I- ! . ,sex ...Ea an X E , 1, k , f . . e NEW PROFESSIO 5 XXXX l f ff! Y' . l X14 .I I ' FOR BRIGHT, CAPABLE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 1 LONG with the type- writer, the calculating machine, the billing and book- keeping machine, has come the Stenotype, the machine way in shorthand. Proved by more than twelve years of severe testing, it is now com- ing into a new and greater demand among business men everywhere, because of far greater speed and accuracy. It opens to young people a much shorter avenue to suc- cess. A well-trained Stenotypist hu no fear of the fastest dictators or the most technical dictation. Because of the machine's accu- racy and the readability of the plain type notes you know you will be able to bring back to your em- ployer letters that say what HE said -without the slightest guesswork, nervousness or un- easiness on your part. Think what that means to your em- ployer and what it means to you. Come in today for a free lesson and demonstration without the slight- w est obligation on your part. Let us ' show you how easy it is to learn, easy to read and easy to write- how it lifts you above ordinary business competition-how it can make you more eicientiwirth more money. Ye!-X ov'- X Tiff' 2 ,2514 QF A -I. in l STE OTY PE Detroit Business Unifversit COR. GRAND RIVER AND PARK PLACE Entire Serond awnd Third Floors of the Square Deal Bloch Over Miller's Office Open Monday and Thursday Evenings 5 Om' Hu11rl1'f'1I Sewfnfy Mention the A ryan when Patronizing Ads ertlsevs ---.X X V. if -A ----1 -1 it -Ifigr Tgjfiix ' :N ------w--- -f-- V fy ' h -- X. NIL, 'f, f--. - ' .Rn , f ARH'AN . t- ff- -C W U :VH fl',-XgI. ,,A.,Y--rare LU D 6 Gigi i ii 9 f- 9 l,eeiii.-,uiI A RHCDA BURKE INC. Importer 2114 PARK AVENUE Women's City Club Lenox 7948 BABY DEPARTMENT-Everything for Babies from Infancy to Six Years of Age- Coniplete Layettes, Infants' Shirts, Stockings, Shoes, ctc.g Beautiful Linen Dresses. Pctticoats, etc.: Scarfs, Buntings, Blankets, etc.3 All Articles Imported. LINEN DEPARTMENT-Hanclkerchicfs, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bridge Sets, Vanity Sets. Dresser Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, etc. All articles are hand-made and of the Best Imported Linens. Prices Are Reasonable. Always a Special Price on Be autiful Imported Sweaters and Sweater Suits f-aggueg. l U SHOh 1 1' A - V W:vfiC 'i 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet! I. WEXLER 11423 Mack Avenue Tel. Lenox 1461 BUSTER 8: FRED'S Tire and Battery Shop Tires, Batteries, Gas and Oil-Ford Parts Phone Whittier 8537-10419 Shoemaker St. n. .W TINNING and HEATING New and Old Work Gutters, Conductors and Desks Warm Air Furnaces and Boilers CLARENCE B. MAY 3068 Coplin Lenox 4276 .r M. r 'I 1 'U . 5. i 'i.. I 'QW 'TL 'Vit '15 -. W A 1 1 ' '51 'A T -. fv-V.-. 1 a. V, -. ' .. ' ' t tx' lg-xy F15-' . , 1,. .. ' .. ,, , -' 'M rg H... .-,A t 'X Mention the .-lryan when Patronizing Adve if 1 rtisers One Hundred Seventy-0110 Continental Baking Co Bakers of Slo-Baked Wonder Bread Wonder Pan Rolls and Hostess Cakes El' 1 ,XYAX1 .X 'jwwg 'X - -Y Y -1 fLi',u,gQfTSbue5 C .Qs F .avg bm1'ffi safari'-A1ifgfjg5q s- s E Gai, ,HH4.-9fu.--.,L H sv 1 SAYLOR DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists When in our neighborhood call on us Fountain service De Luxe. Delicious Arctic Ice Cream served exclusively CHARLEVOIX at ST. JEAN I-IURLBUT at VERNOR HIGHWAY CHARLEVOIX at ST. CLAIR MACK at ST. CLAIR CHARLEVOIX at CHALMERS KERCHEVAL at FAIRVIEW MACK at ROHNS MARVIN ELY CONSTANT ROOSE Staple and Fancy Groceries Decorating-Painting Belgium Honey Cake, Speculaas and Chocolate. French Coffee and Hol- land Cheese a Specialty Phone Hickory 0426-.I 1586 Bewick Ave. Phone Lenox 0353. Cor. Holcomb and Louis DOHERTY Zliunvral iinmva 10612 Jefferson East, at Harding LEnox 1400 8037 Vernor Highway West CEdar 8090 T. M. DOHERTY CO. TAKE THIS TIP! Artfs Quality If vou want to make vour ucxt social nfizliir 11 ifrcatcr success our-if you want to makc your Sunday dinners csuuplctc-- Use Phe Standard Ice Cream Co.'s Choice Meats and Poultry Superfine Ice Cream Wholesale Prices 'to Churches, Lodges and Clubs 6352 Van Dyke Ave. Cor. Duncan Phone Hickory 9193'W Two Blocks South of Harper .Avenue U Jos. Schefges, Mgr. Whittier 1140 10216 Charlevonx VST 'E ' . ' s sT'g'i ef? ,C ,,fi1:Ssl V J? I W 15 125gll'g,,3,-Yp!24Ef1v,.,,, Y4,,,,ff1f l ',' il K JM 1: 1 -4 v iizvm- 2'f'f'C5i Si . ' f ,Ji,i:7i'T '!1 Y' 1' : 1':'i3'?i'ttf ?-f's:1. :::':'ff.2.zgi:f-'t 54 A , C AN--as si, , K , i L ,-. Y--M 1 f 1 1 Mention the .vlryon when P4.1l'0lIiZlllQ.2 Advtrtisers Onr'H1n1rIrf'rINe1'f'11f11-flnree K . 4 , X A L w . en, , rv+wW4NQMY, ee , Q -ffffef - fm Aww A 4-1 me Nu.-, tw K1 Q 7 rx L -,. Y , ..-..xL x I J 'I 7' I . 1 , 1 f THE PENOBSCOT BUILDING DETROITSTALLESTSKYSCRAPER The Most Complete and Modern Office Building gf? . '-7 'Q ' ' i 51 1 QQ 1fE3flQ5li,:1f1t V . figzsfu-. -w1 x5z. i Q ' . -ev Une fI1lf7'lfll1'1Yl Seven ty-four Amman POMN Manager Owned and Operated by Simon J. Jllurphy Co. 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