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He has achieved, in a considerable measure, the ideals toward which his efforts have been tending. In dedicating this book to him, we endeavor to show our appreciation for the help he has so generously given in the cause of a bigger, better Waite. Fofrewofrcl SQ As time mellows friendship, so let it mellow the imperf fections of this chronicle, a memorial of days spent in WAITE HIGH SCHOOL. w Z. LAVERNE DARINO ORGANIZATIONS . SOCIAL ,.... . . . ATHLETICS ..... GIRLS' ATHLETICS ,... SNAP SHOTS ..... CALENDAR. . . . Comics ,...... ART EDITOR .,.. Helen Fry Annual fBoard 1924 Editorial Uepartm EditOrfinfChief Z. LA VERNE DARING Associate Editor DOROTHY PASCH ,f f ' K Ham m ' I I QBSASMIN LITERATURE e, Miriam Bender, Mary Wrigh ASSISTANT ART EDITORS Zenas Hartman, Anton Lacz C1115 t, Ralph Brown ko Business Department BUSINESS MANAGER Harold Meyers HAROLD MEYERS . . . .Mabel Schmidt . , . ,Dorothy Pasch . . . .Kenneth Orwiler . , . , .Edith Weidner , . . , .Wanda Shifiler . . . .Mary Standish . , . , . .Wardell Jett . . . .Orville Goldner nt Business Manager Lorin Kerr Earl Goodyear, Advertising Manager Charles Fell, Assista BUSINESS ASSISTANTS James Hulse Benjamin Minder Allan Thompson Douglas Luschen LITERARY .... FINANCIAL .,.. GENERAL .... ART ...... George Straubinger, Secretary and Treasurer Geraldine Larkin, 'Typist Faculty Advisors Adelaide Buchholz ....,Mrs. A. Allen . . . .Mr. M. Nauts , . . . .Mr. J. A. Pollock . .Miss F. Carpenter ! ? F .-s f if :al 'Q 2. 4 E?'L f5Y if J W Z ' 'j, ' f A V .,. 've-L. 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Wh.-f. 4- ,pw ,. .mf -, .3 g.,.fF-x'1f.-q- ' f A . w ygf. 1, :-'sg . , , 5,4 , A .- . ,...- 91 ' , .'2p,f- ,-i :,, , Q . 'cf' ', WH, .1 PM ,Z . mpg. gg? ,gi 1.5. ,t 2 , I amy . 4f3Eibfs,f , ,1 1, 21, Q 'SH .,'75i,eyJ'gk N Q 1, ff , W wx 1 M ,mimmv 4411 4,1 x ' R -'-- X 03' V 'Ghe Art Wfuseum A treasure house is this which holds The best thoughts of all timeg We delve into its lavish store, For precious gems of wondrous lore, Gems set, so rich in ancient mould Rich in scented books, so brown, so old Of magic art from olden time. Waite High Waite High! Could I but picture half thou art In some june morning bright amid the gold And emerald of sunflit slope and bowl ...... Your lofty towers, stately halls impart imf posing grandeur. r 1- '- - Y L w i f W rf, ,fix I S 3 H .fl Ah fi: - ......,.. 4..,- ' . Mrs. Allen, our school mother, solves all our difficulties and patiently listens to all our troubles. Her calm serenity tides us over the stormiest school upheavals to which she gives her time and her asf sistance. She is ideal as a teacher and as a friend. Mrs. Alice Allen in her own individual Way is an institution in Waite High School. X s .. - if-, 1. ff-I-,. Zvi .f -1-5 f 5i44:1La:si:-I 'f-Q! 14511. if ls I iii XX f. 1 1, A -mf 1 v. nk.. IA--If + I l-Nk.a...1..I.f1.+5'N 'A ' if eff f 'Tv ,fx 5 i ij?-I Il. WX MR. CHARLES S. MEEK Superintendent of Schools fBoavd of Education MR. CHARLES FEILBACH, President MR. WILLIAM E. WRIGHT MR. THOMAS A. DEVILBISS JUDGE JULIAN H. TYLER MR. WILLIAM C. CARR 18 H- ww I xx i? f' .sg I 1:1--Nm FW ,-,zpzicp-v. - 5 Zsxxf ME Nw V. E551 I --A52-s I , ' 4 41. bf L.f MR. J. A. POLLOCK Mr. Pollock centers his efforts on what he deems his main task-the welfare of Waite. He sees life sanely, and cares for the great common values. t He is human, and friendly, and interesting, and stimuf Iatingiand there you are! 1 5132 19 iif' 1 X ' 7 1 A . , f'E vf'fE i K ., ., ,...,, ,,,, A W... -.. - sp .,.., Mg- 4 :r 1-24533 E F ir , T, iii, -wi , 'Z ' -f i X icq '1 -' 1 -' N r 1 I' 9 A ' V1.1 l 1 'ff ,ii ,qt V Q-- ,Flin it ,A kamaasmw 'Ghe Office Force Announcements, grades, even lost articles-who knows all about them? The office force! To Miss Wickenden, Miss Howe, and Miss Wemp we owe the solution of many a knotty problem. They listen to our troubles, and, better still, they find a way out. They know when we need a building permit, and when we only think we dog when we've really lost our locker key, and when we've absentmindedly mislaid it. They fore' see situations with a sureness that is alarming. In fact, when we come to think of it, what don't they know! We are grateful to them for their assistance, and we want to pass the good word along-make friends with the office force! 20 x V1, 5,1554 1 l Q ' lr , E? gl fi l . ..,.4f5?x . . . ! I 4 TY ...., . ..,. , .,., W - --5 lynswfswi T T 'il l 'HWY ' ,Cf i ' Q S fix W sig E is , 1 X., gk 3 3 wk UZ: H ' -.,2.f.r,: ,,,: 1. - Wifi' 1 i ., , : I if ,f f f 1 jf all f-'V T if l l f l l l M ,ic in i ' I S ff 'f X I wil l , ll: fill ? K -alll! 4 X fi. L ' e ll l K it 15116 Faculty As we turn toward various fields of new endeavor we pause gratefully to think of the teachers at Waite. Through their untiring interest in us and our activities, their sympathetic understanding, and their helpful suggestion, they have taught us to be what we are. They have made an impression on us which time itself can not erase. We take leave of them with appreciation for their companionship, and, through the years, We shall count our association with them as one of the privileges of our high school course. 21 ! J 5 5 AQ X 4'-waimf TT' X lf 'XX VJ Q f 'Ay +- bk .,..,. , , .md 1 W -.- I ill' l FIT f ' W L !aF ': N, I -' Faculty MR. C. E. COLLINS MISS MILDRED COWELL MR. J. C. COLLINS MISS ELLEN FOOTE i MR. E. W. COMBS L In V mzz Z Ai MR. C. C. COONTZ .:f, .. . I , CQTQTL- . ALM-.- .L.-.--- MISS ANNE GARVER MISS GRACE GIBSON .1 4 I x 6 7 3 S K 5.5L I N J EL . x:.11.:. ' 'Z ' fm i-- --..M , ,,., , .V pp-...... l Faculty Mlss JOSEPHINE GOODALL v Mlss ETHEL JACKSON Mlss MARGUEIUTE GRIFFITH Miss HARRIETT KIMBLE Miss RUTH HOGAN MR. F. W. KLAG Miss LULA HOWARD Miss BERNICE KRUEGER 24 .1 . ,, '51, i ..,,...,..-,.,-. Lf .Q 1, six 2 X x lmgmg'-Q 2 59153 Q .QXFE E, ,i Ns wif ? .. ,..... ....,, . 4. . 5 3 ig v .5-., iv- 3- - Faculty - MR. R. R. LBACH s fk Miss LOUISE NELSON f - - 1 A A .1 f 'A , Miss ETHEL LICKLEY Miss KATHRYN NEWBIRT MR. F. W. MATHIAS Miss LAURA PAFENBACH . MR. MERRITT NAUTS N Miss ALMA PASCHALL ! K if iz Yagi? K . .fm V, r ., ..., ,yew ,g . E YWJ fl! gk. I 3? . ..., T... H L 4 wfli i l 1 1, 3 JA! Nm ii ' at-JT ' . pilkjhi XX Azfai I 'K',ga. '-s. PE- -A I TTS? I iii x.'f?T1'I. '1. YY . .TFEV ...fr 25552, H10 ..: 5 I F aculty MR. E. H. PRICE MISS SARAH WAITE MIss MARY ROACHE MISS NELLE WALES MR. M. B. SEVERANCE MISS OLIVE WRIGHT MISS BARBARA GRACE SPAYD MR. ALVIN M. YOUNGQUIST 26 P3 I I Qi x R 5 XX 1 i filigxgi is Y H ' Ag: 3 I I 1- ' ' Ra' :-' . A ' EI ' ' H7 , ,. .AMER - . ,. ..f'f7lff1f.'?QEffI:,. ., L - I 1 Faculty MR. CLARENCE BALL ' MR. DAVID E. BROWN MRS. CRYSTAL E. BROWN Mzss VICTORIA CARSON MISS ANNA COMMAGER MR. JOHN W. EHRLE Mlss EMMA FENNEBERG MR. J. W. B. FOLEY MISS MARGUERITE HALL MRS. W. E. HALL MR. F. E. H. JAEGER MR. O. E. LUTZ MR. EUGENE L. MILLER MR. GEORGE I. PEARSALL MRS. R. B. REYNOLDS MISS GENEVIEVE RYAN MR. C. CARL STERLING MISS MARIE STOLL MR. A. W. STUART MR. G. V. SUTPHEN MISS CONSUELO THWING MRS. MAUD WERNER MIss BEssIE WERUM ,- fm Z7 .lU...... - .A....,-C. QT qi +I. P. li . L ml Q3 M ,2- .iagi -'.f- .1 :- si i,, , ,lm mf- sf ff :-sf-' 15fs'P'l4' ' Sf' 4 1 MORRISON REMICK WAITE Morrison Remick Waite was born at Lynne, Conf necticut, in 1860. After he was graduated from Yale, he moved to Maumee, Ohio, where he began the practice of law. In 1871 he was chosen to act on a tribunal of arbif tration at Geneva, Switzerland. Several years later, Presf ident Jackson appointed him Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court the highest position ever held by a Toledoan. Waite High School is proud to be named after so great a man as Morrison R. Waite. 28 1 ai: -. -5 5g5Sl'753 ,gr W- xl. .W 15,5 I , -: !' fl' X: iii X . Sw' Q? . VL ! 21625 ' . . L. -arg.. ,, . Qu. ,191-H ' il' Nl' 1 L '11 is if ', ,iw25u. - 1 - r .af HQQQVW., , 5,1 N ,, - lf 4 ,mim .3221 , V ix: ' fn- , m. 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A mind at peace with all below. LB11.A ALLEN, R. R. No. 8, Box 82, West Toledo ....... Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay busy throng. THEODOSIA ALTHAUS, 260 Maryland Avenue ..... . . . Modest, simple, and sweet. - Esrmzn ANDERSON, 4o8 Oliver Street ........................... As good be out ofthe World as out ofthe Fashion. Ross BACE, IZOS Mott Street .......................... The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. RAYMOND BAKER, 1204 Waverly Avenue ........................... . . Pride was in his mien, and grace informed his speech. RALPH BAYEAT, 1455 Superior Street .......................... ' ME I. l .tr A What spirits were his, what wit, and what whim. 31 HN- .. - -L. .,.. ...,l.- . . .Elective Long Commercial Long Commercial . . .Elective . . .Elective Long Commercial . Long Commercial . . . Elective J J V l 4 I 'N :ei : 353 .,-rea, ,fig .4 .,f, I GAYLORD BANCROFT, 1408 North Erie Street. . . The trick of singularity! DAVID BAssETT, 630 Elm Street ...,.4,.,..,.,..........,,.,..........,,.. 1 will think no man's thoughts, and will dream no ma'n's dream. ARTHUR BECK, 19356 East Broadway .................. . . . . Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. MIEIAM BENDER, 438 Walbridge Avenue ..,,....,.4,,.,......,.....,. Fairfhaired, azurefeyed, with delicate Saxon complexion. FRANKLIN BEN JAMIN, 408 West Delaware Street ..,...,,,...,........,..,... Labor and intense study, I take to be my portion in this world. GERTRUDE BENNETT, 362 Chapin Street ,...... ............... ,.,,.. ...... She then looked in the mirror there, - Arid saw her own self, sweet and fair. THEODORE BENSTER, 453 Walden Avenue ............. Firm36xed, unchanged as fate, GLADYS BLESSING, R. R. No. 7, Box 87A, West Toledo ..., She doeth little kindnesses, Which most leave undone, or despise. 32 . . . .Elective . . . ,Elective , Academic . . , ,Elective . . . .Elective , . . .Elective Manual Training Long Commercial 1- . 52, 'lli i -s ii l.-Hilfe?- S v f ' x tt: . 'x .' .... .Y ..... . x--. ,NW 4: ' ,. AK ,, ,, .. , es. 5... 5 X , . ,, -,- I. Ji. .1, . . iff 1.4. . .-,....... ..l ' :q '. 5 P 2 f.,-,,.,.... f ' iilitlit Li, 6236 I, i I I l Lewis BINIKER, Perrysburg, Ohio, R. R. No. 3 .,.,. ..... M anual Training Buried in thought he seemed, WILLIAM BODINUS, 354 Valleywood Drive ,.....,......, What should a mari do but be merry? Manual Training EDWIN BORDER, 2526 Erie Street ....,..,........,.., . .. . .Elective No care beyond today. WILBUR Bosci-IARD, R. R. No. 8, West Toledo ...,..,..,.. Manual Training He hath a courage to endure and to obey. CONSTANCE BOUGHTON, Millbury, Ohio .......,... l . . . . . ...Elective uAnd she herself is sweeter than The sweetest thing she knows. HAzI:I. Bowim, R. F. D. No, 4, Toledo ......,..,..,. . . . Elective A peace above all earthly dignities A still and quiet conscience. WINAFRED Bowsan, Station C, Route 3, Reynolds Road. . . .... Elective Love is better than Fame. HILLARD BRANDENBBRGBR, Izzo Greenwood Avenue ...,.,...... . .Elective He longed for music of the thunderous street, The strenuous tumult of the hurrying crowd. 33 'rl 1 hr? l Qi M, ,- . ...... 'ln i t l W. fi ?: i1?'1.I., 'i 4. ff 2 lin a n 1 3. liver l l s E f WALTER BRAUN, 7oz Woodville Street ....... A likeable young chap. MARION BROWN, 948 Butler Street .....,....,.,..r...,,.,.,. The shallow murmur, but the deep are silent. GLENN BROWN, 572 East Broadway ....., , . ,..,....... . . , . , I love my duty, love my friend, Love truth and merit to defend. RALPH BROWN, 1467 Huron Street ...........,..... His few, brief words are such as mo ADBLAIDE BUCHHOLZ, 603 Milton Street ....,.,...... Blythe, blythe and merry was she. ve the human heart. WILMA BURGESS, Box 397 Merview Drive, Point Place .... Do but look on her hair, it is bright As Love's star when it risethf' Rum BURKE, 713 Chicago Street ,,,..,.,......, . , . Go! Win thy way with gentlenessf' GENBVIBVE BURSON, 854 Willow Avenue ,.,,....,... Lips that much of laughter hold. 34 Manual Training , . .Elective Long Commercial . . . .Elective . . , .Elective . . ,Elective , . , ,Elective . . . .Elective 5 1 l I 5 Li F ff .1 vu fl g3..,g,L. E. A ..... - , ..,, - ..... ..-M . l il' . f, 'l Wi V Br ' - mt ,-fy . .. ,mf 4 .i..: Q. L . r'1. .Lg i glefigf Y ' Ilg X -.., . lr... 'fil T s'- J' H 1.31 1 'Q 4 l ! l LXLLIAN BYRNE, SIO Magnolia Street .,..,.,...,......., . , . Elective Thy generous scorn of all things wrong. HELEN CALDWELL, 330 Stickney Avenue ..... , . . . . . . .Elective 1 love all beauteous things. AUSTIN CAMPBELL, 869 Willow Avenue .,,.,...... ,..,. . . . .Elective What shall I do to be forever known? ALLAN CARLsoN, 1953 Superior Street .......,....... . . .Elective Ambition can creep as well as soar. MARIAN CARREL, S12 Raymer Boulevard ,.....................,........ .,.. E lective Who mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. ROLLAND CATCHPOLE, 834 Willow Avenue ........ ...,. E lective Away, unfruitful lore of books. WALTER CHRISTOPHER, 411 Ohio Street. .......,.,....,.., .,.. M anual Training There stands a structure of majestic form. MARGARET CHURCH, 2130 Chase Street ...,,......... . . .Long Commercial I doubt the wisdom of being too wise. 35 4 3 'lim HN.-. A -C ,-.....-.- il .,:, l . la-rg N -- lil -,,,,,,, . ri i .:::, fi I N 3 , v .1 U I I' I gg I1 I 1 .,,, l .F HELEN CLINE, 828 Greenwood Avenue .......,.., However much I miss my intent lfl have done my best l'll be content. DORA COLLIER, Curtice, Ohio, Box 15, . ,............. . To a young heart, everything is fun. CHESTER COWDREY, 3727 Summit Street .,,.,...,,.,.,,.,.,. In worth and excellence he shall outgo them. WILLIAM COWDREY, 337 Suder Avenue .................... Let him not babble with the babbling crew. DEROYAL CRAMER, IO26 Alden Court ,....,....,,, Fair on earth shall be thy fame, As thy face is fair. MARY DALE, 651 Miami Street .......,...........,...........,. Shocks of yellow hair, like the silken floss of the maize. FRANKLIN DQANGELO, 841 Berry Street ........................... A star I follow from afar. .LAVERNE DARING, 305' Western Avenue .....,,.,.. She climbs from height to height. 36 . . . . .Elective . . . . .Elective . . ...Elective Long Commercial Long Commercial . . , ,Elective , , .General , . . . .Elective 2113! li ...Tl - H is 'E gl f X .LAR .. , ..'1 If.' I E S ' a N' -, 2 'NSW' ' I Ati ,I 1. W., l xi nilfuyw L n VIY, , eggs? 5 1? . --...- LQ fr :in r 'i. .lax a ll ii.. Y il' gl Ls MARIAN DAUER, 447 East Broadway .,........4,.......,,.,....,...... k Tou have garnered all thoughts from the four winds blown. JACOB DECKER, 525 Bush Street .....,.,............ 'like the compass in its brazen ring, Ever level and ever true. EVALENA DENNIS, 4107 Lewis Avenue. .. .................,..., . . . . lt is not often that we cross such people in our way. LORETTA DIEEENTHALER, 2419 Erie Street. .. ,.4......... ,...... . . . She, the silent, dreamy maiden. MARIE DOCK, R. F. D. 4, Box i91A, Toledo. .. ....,.....,................... . . . . See this flower of perfect knowledge, blooming like a lush geraniumf' ROBERT DUDEN, 2623 Broadway. .. ...................,.............,.. . . . . I glee, I live. My friend is Mirth. I als DUNN, 102 Valleywood Drive .... . ...,.... . MA demure and studious girl. NOBELINE EARLY, R. R. No. 8, Box 368, Toledo. .. ......... . . . . She walks through life, as, on the Sabbath day, She decorously glides to church to pray. 37 Will ' i lin.-. - eg... . . . .Academic . . . .General Long Commercial Long Commercial . . . .Elective . . . .Elective . . . ,Elective . . . ,Elective V ' 'W W l :Uv 'J tis? .- L , --QT: l l if -ff l A I -ff . l is 3 l FLORENCE EBERLIN, 634 Forsythe Street .....,,.. ,,,. . , . A fair and stately maid, whose eyes Were kindled in the upper skies. MARCELLA ECKHART, 321 Bassett Street, . .......,. Never ready, always late, But she smiles-and so we wait. DOROTHY EDGINGTON, 4920 Lewis Avenue ..,.........,. A young face, lit with soft blue eyes And smooth, round cheeks, just touched with red. CONSTANCB EPKER, 432 Jervis Street .,......,... .... She lays her beams in music. MALCOLM ENGLISH, The Pines, Perrysburg, Ohio ....,.... His words were simple words enough And yet he used them so! FRED FARR1s, 532 Bush Street .......,...,......... The schoolmerfs folios he invaded. CHARLES FELL, 535' Woodville Street ........,.....,.........., C0urteous he was, and willing to be of service. AVRIL FINCH, 619 Forsythe Street .,.....,......... Still heard in her soul the music Of wonderful melodies. 38 Long Commercial . . ...Elective . . ...Elective Long Commercial . . . . .Elective . . , . .Elective . . . . .Elective . . . .Elective QE Wigan.-s .N 5 f. if fm XX ,.. if S. ' ' u ll W fu 3 4 slits 1-7.1 5, 1 -I l llfigilz f,, i. .A .YK 'mm-V'-:tr S' 2 ' 5 , .gig-rr. in - uf var, 2 ' . f L .EJ if ' l 1 A Luc11.1.E FORD, 67.3 Knower Street ........,,...,......... . . .Elective Common sense is not a common thing. FLORENCE FR1Es, Edgewater Drive, Point Place ..,..,.,., ,.,. E lective An ever changing variety. HELEN FRYE, 315 Maumee Avenue .........,...... .... E lective With such a pencil, such a pen 'You shadow forth to distant men I read and felt that I was there. MILDRED GALLAGHER, IQ Greenwood Avenue .,,.,..,., ,.,. E lective Her glorious fancies come from far. LORRETTA GENS, 726 South Erie Street ................ Long Commercial A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard. DOROTHY GLADIEUX, 724 Utah Street ............... .... E lective Maiden with deep brown eyes, In whose orb a shadow lies, Like the dusk of evening skies. ORv1LLE GOLDNER, S71 Yondota Street ............,.,.... .... E lective 7 .,..,.....,....,.....,,. but an, ' Is all in all, for life and death, to himf' Q EARL GOODYEAE, 814 Oak Street ...,.,,.,.,......,.. .... E lective Q V The cunning wizzards of the mind 337.1 Here all their guarded secrets tell. A l-E-Qi ,. 7, 39 1. Eli I 1 ,lfli-f...' LQ. 1 QI --- -L 5- LJ l l I Ipit' qfxi QE , Ei A I l l ' mkrrn ' 3 1 L i I -121- ' ' a ill fl WILLIAM GOORLEY, 850 Euclid Avenue .... Thy laugh that wins, VIRGINIA GORDON, I302 Greenwood Avenue .....,,... You dance bright as a bit 0' the sun. WILLIAM GREINER, IIOILQ Varland Avenue ,........ I'is said he had a tuneful tongue. ETI-ILL GROW, 311 Parker Avenue ..4............... And 1 could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety. JOSEPHINE HABIB, 1310 Ontario Street .....4....,..............,. And she sweetly takes all knowledge for her province. EDNA HACKMAN, 1606 Poole Street ,.............,.,.,. . To take with joy, what joys there be. Louis HALBACI-I, 1314 Harvard Boulevard .....,.,.......,..,.,... But the deeds ye shall do as your dreams expand 'Ye are now too young to know. CLAIRE HANNUM, 419 New York Avenue .,..........,,.......... ........ the scholafs scroll and the artist's soul are for such as I. 40 . . , .Elective . . . .Elective Long Commercial Long Commercial Long Commercial Long Commercial . . . . .General Manual Training .M ll lie LQ 4 .... Q I Q l lliflmfsfgl lil N Y! :ll . Eiga il. 4 I .. ,,,.... IQ.:-' ' 1. , L. H I Q ff. eff -.-4 Y' l I l UYfl I T, l W, ,Rim fy. 1. .Q l es' .f ,ll - i' i + ' 1 'i g - W L-H UNA HARMAN, R. F. D. No. 8, Box 7.14A, West Toledo ..,. .... G eneral She has never thought of herself. FRANCES H,-mix, Q27 McKinley Avenue ..,...,. ,..... ..., E l ective We never heard her speak in haste Her tones were sweet. IDA HARSANYI, 301 Whittemore Street ....,....... .... A cademic To live in gentle peace serene A quiet fxture in the scene. RUTH HBH., 38 Nevada Street. ,.......... ..... ,,,... ..,. E l e ctive And oh, the way she arched her eyes. Was simply unbelievable. CLARICE HEILMAN, 656 Platt Street .,,.,.........,. Long Commercial In maiden meditation, fancy free. CORA HBLBING, 627 Milton Street ..,,......... .... E lective She laughs away the sorrow. Lnsrizn HERMAN, 871 Oak Street ....,.,.,,.,..,... His spirit drinks the peace that lies On lakes beneath the moon. EUNICB HESBMAN, I7l8 Greenwood Avenue, .,,.......,,.... . . . Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. l 'Vis 'fl L I- 41 it 1 W - .1!K.....-. - .L .....-..f.- Long Commercial .Long Commercial 1 X if if . x' X 'X 'f f s b VERA HOLDER, 1441 Ontario Street ..,....... Quite forgetful of self. LUCY HOLLISTER, ISO3 Nevada Street ......... ,.,.,. A heart within whose sacred cell The peaceful virtues loved to dwell. Bnooxs HOSKINSON, SOI Oak Street ,..,, .,...,..... His smile was like the glitter Of the sun in tropic lands. FLOYD HUGO, 1519 Oak Street .....,...,..,,..,.,. And choose as his puvsuit To climb the tree of knowledge and To shake down all its fmitf' JAMES HULSE, 325 Willard Avenue ...,........... lt is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be. DONALD IREY, 439 Nevada Street ....,.......,...... The soul of a man sevene and strong. LoU1sE IRWIN, 622 Greenwood Avenue, .,.,..,.,.... How happy, and from care how free. LAWRENCE JARVIE, 1860 Palmwood Avenue ..,........ Up my comrade! up and doing! Manhoocl's rugged play. 42 . , . . . .,.E1ective Long Commercial . . . .Elective . . . . .Elective Manual Training Manual Training . . . . . .Elective Manual Training ga l I g 5 ,. . ' 5 -: - x f 5 xii I .., ,L - ,this ...,..,, L.-.-,,,,. 4 li lla l . E fi ie .1 , A Aa.: . ' 1 -1- Qilf u UPL vial, lg - lgigvn li-.f lk' fl H-F :ff 1' .,,..,g.?i'.,, ,:!,'i .. .l T J-4 lf WARDELL JETT, 19555 East Broadway ........,.....,........, Tis pleasant, sure, to see 0ne's name in print, A boolfs a book, although there's nothing in it. HARRY JOHNSON, Williston, Ohio ......,.....,............,. Depart, oh, poet, pundit, sage Tour comfort is so pitiable-. ELGIN JOHNSTON, 757 Prouty Avenue ........... He has a total world of wit. FRANK KEENE, R. F. D. No. 6, Toledo, Ohio ............ An ajfable and courteous gentleman. FRANCES jomzs, 723 Ash Street .........,..,.............,.....,....,... . . . Her air, her smile, her motions told of womanly completeness. ADA KBLB, 3 Edgewater Park .....,.......,..,..,,...,..,.,...,,..... Sweet rivulets of laughter, Are rippling in her throat. HARRIET Kattocc, 866 Butler Street ..,..,,.,... MxLDRao KENNERLY .- is .- Lug 'iii .8..... I ne'er could any luster see In eyes that would not look on me. , IIQ Essex Street .......,...... Friends, I am with you all, And I love you all. 43 -Ig.-...-.. . . .Elective . . . .Elective . . . .Elective . . . .General ,Long Commercial Long Commercial . . . .Elective . . .Elective l gg gi 33 ri 1 X l l 1: fbi? ,J ,li --- - S' ' Q ini 'O gl. lui 1 g . ALICE KERSCHNER, 1o1o Alden Court ....,............, ....,.. .... E l ective mfet, graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride Might hide her faults, if belles have faults to hide. LELAH KESTER, 561 Plymouth Street ,.,....,...... The rose did caper on her cheek. JAMES KIEVIT, S21 Nevada Street ..........,....... An equal mixture of good humor, And sensible soft melancholy. Elective Elective Elective EUNICE KLEINHANS, 514 Arden Place .......4.....,.,,.,,........... .... Her words were shed softer than leaves from the pine. MARY KLINB, 1828 Princeton Drive .,.,.,..,....,....,,.,........ .... 'kOn her lips there played a smile. MYRTLE KLOTZ, 863 Berry Street .....,,........., 'Ol that it were my chief delight To do the things I ought. HELEN KNAPP, 267 East Broadway .....,..... Her hair was like a coronet Upon her Grecian forehead set. ANNA KNIERIM, 523 Bush Street .....,.,.....,...,,. She hath no scorn of common things, 44 Elective Elective Elective Elective :wi I ? 2 ll ,, it , 1 . it X Y: is' 1-re Oli .xg -1,11 l :QQ .lr ss-.. .4 r 1 ,XlQlxl:sfl,l15' 1 lkla lx x C N 5- .lr l E 11' ii, , g f fx 'l 3' ' Q' MW 1 4' 155 I: Lf HAROLD KOCH, 436 Parker Avenue ............ And talk his perpetual joy. PAUL Koi-11uNG, 868 Willow Avenue ............... A smiling and unflinching face. CARLETON KOPFMANN, 726 Spring Grove Avenue ...., I profess not talking only this- Let each man do his best. ANTON LACZKO, 439 Solon Street ,..,....,......... Oh! Painter, true thy pencil's art In tones, of hope and prophecy. EDGAR LALENDORPP, R. R. No. 1, Toledo ..........,.. Every man has his fault and honesty is his. HILDA LAMPE, 711 Boalt Street .,............... ...... She can forget Cares of an hourg only the great thing EDw1N LANE, 32 Greenwood Avenue, ...,............. Deep in the man sits fast his fate To mould his fortunes mean or great. Lois LARK, 215 Andrus Road ..................... Well she kept her genial mood And simple faith of maidenhoodf' 45 to 1..- e . - 'elf . cw Y 1 al. ' W: .. . - Ai.,.,,- ..a.-..... s last. . . . .Elective Long Commercial Long Commercial Manual Training Manual Training Long Commercial Manual Training . . .Elective l f ff' ,ilu if ' .1....X Q.. .. d I F' ri ' vggfs s X rl . e' lr 0 JE zip 1 l . l f GERALDIN1: LARKIN, 845 Butler Street ................ . . . A regular girl and the best of pals. Curronn LnrrN1m, 509 Potter Avenue ..,................. .... M anual And all men loolfd upon him favorably. MARY Laxsna, 583 Milton Street ............................,. . . She is awfully good, she does all that she should And nothing a little girl shouldnt CHARLES Lnmniucx, 1211 Starr Avenue ...... ,,... . . . . . Soft trust is essence of heroism. . Elective Training . Elective . Elective Aivruun Lnmxn, 500 Clark Street .,....,......, ..,.. E lective And glasses with horn bows, Sat astride his nose, With a look of wisdom supernalf' THERBSA LEMMING, 7.652 Norwalk Street. .,.......... , . I know you are full of good nature. Louis Lavmn, 616 Lagrange Street ,...........,....... . . Enflamed with the study of learning. EDITH LUELF, 801 Galena Street. ..................... . . . . . Her lips were red, her looks were fair, Her locks were yellow as gold. 46 .Elective .General Elective ' X :EU Sill- x Rig Ill IN Hll N' 1 l ' ' rr ffl' I l I ifiml it lr M1 Qing, 'Yr QW L , VL Q ll lll - ..,.. 1' ,. ii. ' ll in ' 'S ' ' 'Y of W M jEss1E LYMAN, 52.3 Oliver Street ................,,,...,..,......,...., ,... Lo ng Commercial There is the love of knowing, without the love of learning. HARRY MCELROY, 131 Buckeye Street .......,.,,.,......,....,.,,.., . . .General Having the graces of speech, And skill in the turning of phrases. CATHERINE McGu1RE, no Fassett Street .....,............ .... G eneral Thy slender hands wherein thou twiriest Thy shining auburn hair. WALTER MCKINLEY, 1124 Clark Street .....,..,..........,...,, .... E lective For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still. MALCOLM MCKINLEY, 1717 Ontario Street .................,....... .,,. E lective Glad in his heart to rid of all this worry and flurry. GEORGE MCLEARY, 1444 Superior Street ..............,....... . . .,.. General This fellow's wise enough to play the fool. HELEN MAJESRA, 3915 Burnham Street .,.,..,.,......... , . . .Long Commercial Lips like a cherry Heart always merry. HELEN MASON, 1524 Pinewood Avenue. ,... ..,. G eneral Exceedingly well read. 47 5 - HN.-- As...-..-i.. 'W Ll. l 1 ....lj.4 id .Wire N. -fir ab CLAYTON MATT, 1144 Clark Street .....,......,...,....,..., I have great dreams of mighty things to come. Louis Mayo, 112.2 East Central ............,...,,...,.,.., A silent, secretive young lad. HYMAN MAZA, 819 Locust Street ...,...,,,..................... Many receive my adviceg only the wise profit by it. CHARLES MERWIN, 1127 Delence Street ...,,...........,.....,, He is the mildest manner'd man. Imam! METZGER, R. F. D. No. 6, Box 92. . ..i... . . . Virtue alone is happiness below. HAROLD Mnvnks, 740 Thayer Street ......,..,.,.........,., And the things that he thought of he did- Put his thought in transaction, his dream into action. HAROLD Mnauce, 580 Yondota Street. . . ..... . Describe me, who can, An abridgment of all that is pleasant in man. WILBUR MILLER, R. F. D. No. 6 Box 40 ......... He never says a foolish thing. 48 . . . .Elective Manual Training . . . .Elective Manual Training . . . .Elective . . . .Elective Manual Training . . . Elective F1 llllst ., . A .,.,..f'. I l L.. -..-.? 1. 1 -A-L .ig 5153.1 Uv- '. :arose 2 Q ill xxllllld L - EQ ,rx 'i!.,.. 1 ,XY 'lv im! xx i K xx, lg S 4.. ., 1 .fr i - 4,72 2 lrffy' ., if, .rf 2, 2 i,.i, f, . N- felis E g NLE? tih iw V -11 as r -5-. .. im... - x' E424 HAROLD MOENCH, Q42 McKinley Avenue ......,......,. Of all the arts, great music is the art- To raise the soul above all earthly storms, ELEANOR MONG, R. F. D. No. 5, Station A. .........,. . Gentle of speech, benejicent of mind. JEREMIAH MONTGOMERY, 7.31 Western Avenue ............. It's the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear- 'I'liat's a makin' the sun shine everywhere. LAWRENCE MOORE, noi Mott Avenue ..............,... Who, when peril gathers 0,57 us, Wears so calm a brow. FLoRENcE MORGAN, 431 St. Louis Street .... As melge as is a maydef' ELIZABETH NAu'rs, 819 Greenwood Avenue ......... Life hath no dim and lowly spot 'That doth not in her sunshine share. SYLVIA NORTHRUP, 312 Avalon Place ...,..,...,......., Thy tones are silver melted into sound. LBLA ONCALLAGHAN, 1322 Michigan Street ......,...... E it all H Tis true she dress'd with modern grace. 49 - IKM.-. - Q...--.- . . . Elective . . . .Elective . . . .Elective Long Commercial , . , .Elective . . . Academic . . . .Elective Long Commercial what 1 JDK ll rwx if X VN Q -Z' f I 11,1 5 . tm - H 5? .1 L iii? 9 l i .... 1 a 1 E Ll' 1 K I x 1 ZgFl'g'f,?s E Q Ni .-,,-,., .. tial. fgriuv- fix ,lg n if fifitf M iw, iff. - Ll, PAu1.1NE ODOM, 515 Fourth Street ...,.,..,............ ,.., A cademic Her face, like those by sculptor graved For niches in a temple. KENNETH ORWILER, 174 Dartmouth Drive .....,................. ..,. E Iective The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. MILTON OWEN, 2114 Erie Street .,...,.,.,,.,...,..,.,...... .... E lective Thy actions to thy words accord. MILDRED PAINCHAUD, 530 Yondota Street. ,....,.,................... .... E lective A maiden gentle, yet duty's wall firm and unflinching. DOROTHY PAsc1-1, 951 Western Avenue ..., ' .......,,.,.....,.....,. .... A cademic The gladness of her greeting Is gold without alloy. BERT1-IA PAULY, 636 Valleywood Drive .,,.................... .... E lective I hate nobodyg I am in charity with the world. HARRIETT PEASE, R. F. D. No. IO, Box 408 .,.,... Her mirth the world requiredg She bathed, it in smiles of glee. ALMA P1-11LL1PP1, 521 Platt Street .....,.,.,,.,.... ....,,. Her presence lends its warmth and health 'To all who come before it. 50 Long Commercial 1 l Long Commercial l 53 lg r'gg3'1ff.l 2 :gi , frm, Spb fi l .- 1 NR JE sill fl News-ifli ll?-75 .... ' A55-S rf 'uf'-E Mak -A V! -A . f'::.... ..1.. .ZHEEL 1 is elif' 'l 5 5 mv 5 'af -I urn-1 -si 'L , J 4. .Lf ill ll 4-T : T.e'.-f ,li L .:l, ml -4: 1 X A gn: 1 Q 4 1 DONALD PRESTON, 342 Plymouth Street ...,.. ti Thou wilt not live in vain. HELEN PRICE, 617 Bowman Street ...........,..,.. is So light of foot, so light of spirit. CARLETON RAHMSTOCK, 342 East Broadway. . . it As firm as faith. PAULINB RANEET, 1458 Superior Street .......4..,...,..,..., N Lovely? Tes, if being lovely is resembling theef' ANNA REAv1s, 207 Newton Street ............ A face where honor shines, Where sense and sweetness move. LEONARD REILLY, 819 Orchard Street ,.... , . ..,..... . . As pure and true as blades of steel. EVELYN RICARD, S24 Utah Street ........ Excelling in athletics. HERBERT RICARD, S24 Utah Street. , ........... , ......,. . , Y fn' ml iailil 0. ll... Like some tall cliff, swelling from the vale. 51 -4. ia.. Manual Training . . .Academic Long Commercial , , .Elective Long Commercial . . .Elective , . ,Elective . . .Elective lag l i , Ui . 'q H fl is , l i ' I g l 3 ANAEE1. Ric:-1A11DsoN, 525 Jervis Street ............ .... E lective Graceful and useful all she does. Donorm RONEY, 714 Navarre Avenue ..........,,...,.. . . , .Academic Her live looks a sprightly mind disclose. Noxuul RUNKEL, 2112 North Erie Street ,......... ..,... .,.... .... L o n g Commercial A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. GERTRUDE RUSSELL, 40655 Arden Place ..........,.......... .... E lective Whence that threefcornered smile of bliss? ' GRACE RYAN, 630 Platt Street .....,...,.,. .... E l6CtivC But never a one so gay. Long Commercial FLORENCE SASSZ, IO26 Alden Court ................,........ .... But she was bright in many ways And quick of thoughtg with ready play of wit. Doms SCHARE, 526 Jervis Street ........ ,...,,.. ..... ...... ..., L o n g Commercial She is a poem which to me In speech and look is written bright. DOROTHEA Sci-1AUs1-EN ,ISO7 Kelsey Avenue ,,..,... .... E lective , And her gentle mind was such 'That she grew a noble lady And the people loved her much. I E ! ri 4. '!l.Q, .5 s 1yij53'1?'x' ' if X ll 52 Elan. '-' f H, ' wil. 1 , 2 - . , , , ,, ' S 1. we , ..,. q .-.JF .,.i:- mm, C ,tag Q' l 'lvl i sais.: f six ,i : -,fn li QTQJ R 'D 61 n . f'v. ' .!..1 i ifmiigiiki - H A :ig -...,.1' , dl.: .I i- 1 1 ,T L-I LAWRENCE SCHIERMYER, 50 Neise Avenue. Like the watermen that row one way and look another. ...Elective MABBL Sci-mwr, 945' Western Avenue. . . .... Elective A laughing face Fresh hued and fair. Muvm Scrmarmzn, 714 Harrison Street .... .... E lective Not too serious, Not too gay But a rare good fellow. MONA SCOTT, 914 East Broadway ..,..,.....................,.,, , , . .Elective Her clear calm eye was bright with virtuous spirit. Grmrzvuzvz SCOUTEN 523 White Street ..,.. , . ,.,,..... . , . . . ,Elective I would not sit in the scornefs seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban. VIVIAN SEGER, 221 Euclid Avenue ..... ......,,............ ,....... ....... ..,. L o n g Commercial They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts, IRENE SELBECK, 155 Carbon Street ...,.,...,.,,...... . . ..,. Long Commercial So winsorne in her grace and gaietyf' NELLIB SHVERANCE, 627 East Broadway .....,.,,................ ..... .... E l ective As o'er the earth the sun reflects its rays of living light So thou by thy pure rays of thought art power of mental sight. fs .. 1- I '.-.........l X' . 4lll....-..- -+...........'.- 53 4 hd V . ff' ll - - Ei x jr I i,, 'K 4? 4? ln' MILDRED SHARPLES, 4144 Burnham Avenue ........,.....,. .... L ong Commercial She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty. Lnsuiz SCHAUP, 1863 Summit Street ..... , ..,....,., . His worst he kept, his best he gave. . . . . .Elective WANDA SHIPPLER, 95056 Western Avenue .,..............................,.,....,........ Elective And with all her graceful wit there was inwrought a sweet simplicity of thought. IRVIN Smwnivr, 607. Milton Street ,..,.. ..,......,... Calm, and grave, and very strong. KATHRYN SIMS, 838 Main Street ...,....,...,...........,... . . , . Shadows of annoyance never come near thee. Bnnmcn SKBLLY, 3860 Eggeman Street ..,.....,.,.,.......,. , . . She is most fair, and thereunto Her life doth rightly harmonize. CATHERINE. SNYDER, 7.047 Ontario Street, . ,...,.. Thy childlike grace and purity Oh! Keep forevermoref' MARY STANDISH, 336 Dale Street ......,........,..... Wit is the flower of the imagination. 54 Manual Training Manual Training .Long Commercial . . . .Elective l l . l , . . . .Elective 3, L-. F-W T -3 . X iNl,Ej'fff A o ' L . J - .Mau . -55-32?5i3igi3i N' :f 22'f Eilkiii N2 s . wi,iQfi.' .l -J .Wiatr 'lf -h-- P1 .!..I I W' li il - - Im, , 4' , lt gill W7 KENNETH STEELE, IOZO Navarre Avenue .,..... Then let your magic bow Glide lightly to and fro. ROY STRAHLBY, 531 Walden Avenue ,............,. Who feeds, unheeding loss or gain, On fine abstraction of the brain. GEORGE STRAUEINGER, 1826 Princeton Drive ........,.,..4....,............... Yes, he is equally skilled, as you say, with MARGARET SLJHRWELER, 1196 Buckeye Street ....,..,..,... his pen and his tongue. Large was her bounty, and her soul sincere. EARL SYBERT, 1002 Monroe Street, Apt. 4 ............. On the love of his labor fed his heard MYRTLE SWEET, 605 Oakdale Street ....,......,..... Sweet smiles to keep forever bright. GARNET TEA, 2303, Dorr Street .................., O marvellously modest maiden. HELEN THEAKER, un Mason Street ,............ . ,.,... . , With thee conversing, I forget all time. 2 e 3 -1-1 .E....-.- vs.........-.. . . . .Academic . . . . ,Long Commercial , , . .Elective Long Commercial , . . .Long Commercial Long Commercial , . , .Elective . . , .Elective . . .Elective , . .Elective . . . .Elective Long Commercial . . . ,Elective . , .Elective Long Commercial . . , .Elective ,F ll ull lv ji M' Tjfekix tw Ei!! We rf l .mlm -115 i?fu am 1. . I-1 .LJ A Ill -.. 1' .ls '.- ...asia ' ' ea if f 1 Ld. MILDRED WARNER, 1339 Oak Street .........,...,... ..... E lective ln her arch eye and speaking face New meanings every hour are seen. DOUGLASS WATTERS, 1214 Chase Street .....,...,....,.....,.,.,..........,. . . .Manual Training A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' . . . . .Elective MARGARET WAT'rs, I37 Princeton Drive ..... , ..........,................. A kind and gentle heart she had To comfort friends and foes. FRANCES WEBER, 1115 Superior Street ......,.. , ,.... Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. EDITH WEIDNER, 625 Church Street ,..,. ,... Beware of two black eyes. MARGARET WEITEEL, 513 Segur Avenue. , , . , .... . Fluttering, gleaming constantly, Such a lightsome thing is she. GEORGE WEINGARDT, 653 Boalt Street. ,..........., . . . The grace and versatility of the man! ANNA Lou WELLS, 2068 Broadway .,......,,.,...., Quiet and unobstrusiue, but eficient for all that. 57 llllfll L- X. - .1U.....-.- . . . . .Academic Long Commercial . .... Elective . . . .Elective , .... Elective - P I' iw- -a t I --I ..M, giirrzixi gi ,.v-.ffl-: .Ii- If-A sg L! ,, JAMES WICKENDEN, 418 Potter Street ..,.,,....., A public life is his on earth. BEATRICE W1LEs, 315 Courtland Avenue .,........,....,.........,,.,,...... ...., Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overfunning with laughter. VERNON WILL, 2212 North Erie Street .,.,..,..,.....,.....,...... Always buried in thought he seemed. MILDRED WOLEE, 916 Rogers Street ...... . , Zealous yet modest. KENNETH WOODMAN, IZSO Mason Street ,......... ,.... , . ,.,. A prompt decisive man, no breath he wasted. IEENE Woonnurr, 1712 Nevada Street. ,.., How sweet and gracious. MARY E. WRIGHT, 433 Oak Street .......,...,,.,.,....,.... I hunt for the thoughts that throng the woods The dreams that bound the sky. IDA WUEREEL, 2o44 Chase Street, . . .,............. I ..,... , . , . . . . With smiles for the joyful, with tears for the weepevf' 58 . . . .Elective .Long Commercial Manual Training Long Commercial Manual Training , . . . .Elective . . , . .Academic Long Commercial FEW I.. .. ,..... I I 5 W 5 L. 3 Vx, jffllli 'fgfzggyff 5 , Xl V' Ii- ' IAQ :T. ,... 5 5 - Q -nik A , A .Wi: 'i,:t::1.1::.1..::p , I i l i li Q 'QYQS Q lift' -if- IITYFI ll l jig r' ,Lg ai A' - ' 1 'flu ' Y if-QQ i REUEL YOUNT, 4334 Lewis Avenue ...,,............,.... .... E lective A man of learning, prudent, just, A man of courage, frm, and ft for trust. VANDETTA BARRETT, 3947 Burnham Avenue ......,.,..,,. Long Commercial Tau have witchcraft in your lips. RALPH BERRY, 2 Merview Drive, Point Place .............,.,... .... E lective ' What makes the youth so bashful and so grave. GERTRUDE BLATTER, 318 New York Avenue . ....,... . ..., Elective Afection warm, and faith sincere, And soft humanity are here. VELMA Coy, R. F. D. No. 6, Station A .....,..., .... E lective She is a maid of artless grace, Gentle in form, and fair of face. IRIS CULBERTSON, 653 Berry Street. . . .......... . . . A smile for all, a welcome glad A jovial coaxing way she had. FLORENCE DIER, Curtice, Ohio. ................... . Her face is fair, her heart is true. GEORGE EGGLESTON, 747 Main Street ..... . . . .... ...... . ft Fd rather laugh, a bright-haired boy, Than reign, a grayfbearded king. 59 .AlL...--- -4.-...-.. Long Commercial Manual Training . . . .Elective lm! K n, l 1136? 5. , lil .. lift in D W i r I 1 I i 1 l HENRY GASSAWAY, Woodville Road .44.,.,,...,.,......,.. . , . .Post Graduate HA fine fellow, honest, intelligent and kind. CONRAD Kwai-IN, 128 Nineteenth Street .......,....,,.,, ,... . Elective 'l'is manners makes the man and all. SARAH LAMB, 622 Mulberry Street ................. .... E Iective Her face so full of mirth, The overflowirigs of an innocent heart. MARIE MIKBSELL, 1221 Huron Srteet .....,............ . .,.. Elective Long lives the merry heart That laughs by day and night. EVANGELINB MURPHY, 2228 Chase Street ,....., 4..... ..... E l ective Sometimes coming, sometimes Coy, Tet she never fails to please. EDWARD POLLBX, 1310 Greenwood Avenue ,.., Manual Training Time is his conquest. WILLARD Sl-IEARS, 1706 Nevada Street ..........,.,..,. ...., E lective Beware of the fury of a patient man. NOBLE STEWART, 5848 Lakeside Avenue ....,.......... Long Commercial He lived at peace with all mankind In friendship he was true. 60 l ,- gy . . s ...lil Y 3 lll5?fN ' 1 5 Hia-,ly X XM? H E5 g f'3Yf1 1jic.i15f R5 0 l 4 iff' f 5 1' .,.,. iii' ,,... 5 JA , ,, - . ' ,,f,.., . Q Q EQ ca 12 f Q ai , ary!! . . . , -1 :5 2 13' ,ff I. ,ii-we nf 1 :M Lg? R '1?:.i '12 . f . lf:L1i1.4Ql , 1 , . mmf. in fb L fig r-1. .Liu - -. 1' . ,I ,V ' W g 12 I . A,A.A,A., A,.,, Lip . ,li l EMBRSON TAYLOR, 436 Starr Avenue ............. Charity itself was in his face. M1moN Tnxron, 1327 Utah Street ..,.,.......,...., I know you are full of good nature. ALICE NAU'rs, 1048 Palrnwood ................... The girl to do her duty, And where to find her equal t'would be very hard to tell. MILDRED Rica, 1733 Selkirk Street ,........., .... . . Innocence that matched the skies. LEWIS Cnoss, 545 Oakdale Avenue ,,...,......,......... He laughs the learned dullness all away. EARL TANNER, 264 Willard ..,....................... A face full of meaning, and earnestnessf WILLIAM LINDNER, 444 East Broadway .................., Whose temper was generous, open, sincere, A stranger to flatfry, a stranger to fears. EDMUND Kieran, West Toledo .,...,..............,.,. A careless boy he seemed. 61 1 l. g..... X- .B...-.- -4...-a.. . . . ,Academic , . . .Elective . . .Post Graduate . . . .Elective Long Commercial Manual Training . . . .Elective . . . ,Elective in uifsf a E W5 has E LaVerne Daring Lester Herman Wanda Shiffler Alice Kerschner Walter McKinley Pauline Odom Earl Goodyear Ada Kelb Senior Qommittees RING AND PIN Mabel Schmidt, Chairman Milton Owen A Malcolm English MOTTO Harold Moench, Chairman Emerson Taylor Helen Price Coron Mildred Warner, Chairman CHRISTMAS DINNER Helen Mason, Chairman Fred Farris Zenas Hartman Allan Thompson BACCALAUREATE SERMON Robert Duden VARSITY DANCE Margaret Watts, Chairman Mary Standish Olga Torgler Anna Lou Wells Austin Campbell PROM Kenneth Orwiler, Chairman William Goorley Walter McKinley COMMENCEMENT G. Bancroft, Chairman Pauline Ranfft BANQUET Dorothy Pasch, Chairman Annabelle Richardson Harold Meyers MIXER Geraldine Larkin, Chairman Dorothy Edgington George McI.eary Ralph Berry GIROFLIVGIROFLA Wanda Shiifler, Chairman Florence Sasse Frances Weber Mary Standish Roland Catchpole James Wickeriden ANNOUNCEMENT Miriam Bender, Chairman Gertrude Bennett MEMORIAL George Weingardt, Chairman Katherine McGuire Robert Duden Kenneth Woodman CHRYSANTI-IEMUMS Florence Sasse CUSHION AND COILSAGE Dorothy Pasch, Chairman Helen Theaker Mildred Warner Mary Standish Doris Scharf Dorothea Schausten DIQAMATIC ART COMMITTEE Un charge of The King's Rival, Richard IH, and class play.J Ralph Brown, Chairman Reuel Yount Roland Catchpole Loretta Gens Nellie Severance 62 james Kievit Ruth Heil Mary Wright Anton Laczko Louis Halbach Alice Kerschner Van Detta Barrett George Straubinger Nellie Severance Clarice Heilman Mildred Gallagher George Weingardt Pauline Odom I I I I it 1 1:gix,3'i Q Xing f I Il .P-ga A N H e i .,.. MW ' 'Kaz ' 3 ,Mahi . .. ,.fiiE::::ffQ 1 L :ii J .Lu ga 4, ,a.,. -1232 . Ea! i n 11,-it f og! 7 I Glass qgoem When all the summer winds are showering june flowers' petals down, like fragrant rain- And in the silver flashing ofa wing The soaring songsters gladden life againf She sends us forth once more, our Alma Mater, As in each byfgone yearf Again farewells, sweet promises await her From children dear. When fairy heams like stars dance on the river And laugh in meeting Erie's storied wave- When over WaitefHigh's walls bright june lights quiver And music of soft laughter, echoes wake, They come and go, in groups, her children ever, Low talk with misting eye, Too soon they the old tender unions sever And say goodbye And on the day of days when none may linger When we go forth with courage high and joy Each wears his Alma Mater s pledge on finger Her signet ring that seals him her em oy Thus with its lamp of knowledge pledging guidance O er pathways far and near And the firm strength oflion hearts resistance We know no fear Marv Elizabeth Wright I ' I v'lVV Q ' ik url' .. 2 2-' ,.., 1-Z J -r i Iwifmv- vi X .illllll 3 V, , ' l Il 1 ' 1 Q I :,,f !,: E ' Lvllkfiflr ' -lf, 'flrzvg-. 1 J 'HK '4' lj , 'rl ' lil' L. W gllk'ill:4vExzvilsslfff,-gj, ,,,.,,,, 'I ' Y K .L I l'.l. 2I'7 f '-:si H '5'i3W'.9'7'f'1Zi . i i if ,i L 2 f.:fe,'.,'f,l,'l. f-E'4l!5,ffglQ,lif'f'f'Pl3','y','5i gi,,,ffq:1:'1ln ',l ,i,-l llllui, , ,lm 4 . Wqwamnv . 'tillTfffliffflllibZHflf-lfjq-'Qif,9fr,'L'fi1'fl'fl1i:if?,i'lavgglk 'lx' V R null nl ig -ll-H!--l! ll ' 5- -1 -.a.'f.4'.1, L-L-4ff'AJ'2'fg',f!lf':.'QflilQi',l:1'iQ cy' Al lllinllllg ,. HH K, H H mm-1 nl01'l'I JJ 1 ' ......b.s:,.:,r.,,,r.,.1 .Q C 4 M-'MX cl M l'?Wi'vIWll1a.'.! limi wgqykllhi l' ll 1 F A 1 l N, ala 'XT if Z wi ' .:'a' 63 1 sq' ,ll g f'fiqll,.r 'WHL . at Agua- .--A-u ,.,,., A S I A fi':7' who ' ,.., .- . ,L-gg. if h iii, - fi 'K lsi ff KTWKC7 ry ,Tx ....... - PRGPHECY I '1 ' WAS sitting idly on the veranda of the Kathryn Sims Boarding House. It was warm, very warm. The heat rose in waves from the street Lkilb of that little Central American city. Perhaps you know and perhaps 2 you don't, that in 1940 there was a revolution in the republic of Es' perando, and in order to protect American citizens who were living there, the President of the United States intervened. Funny how Pauline Odom got to be president, wasn't it? Trust her for getting there! She ordered Rear Admiral Hoskinson to quell the impudent little republic. After a bloodless revof lution, it was decided to keep Esperando under American control, until the little princif pality should learn how to govern itself. Accordingly the Hon. Jeremiah Montgomery was appointed Premier, Cabinet and Congress. In short, absolute Dictator. Malcolm English, Doris Scharf and Clifford Leitner, eminent authorities on political economy, aided the Premier in his decisions of government. Sitting there on the veranda, I was anxiously awaiting a message from Premier Montgomery. The summons came at last, calling me to the executive palace. I was plainly excited as I hadn't seen the Premier for a good many years. In order to calm my feverish mind I stopped in at Mikesell's Soft Drink Parlors for a glass of Harriett Kellog's ginger ale, before making my way across the square. At the steps of the palace, the Dictator's Royal Guard was drawn up in formal array. They were all women! Why any man should trust his life to a band of women was beyond me! Captain Leister, it seems, got her appointment through the influence of the Dictator's wife. The ranks of her company were filled with the boldest, most adventurous women of the day. Jessie Lyman, Katie McGuire, Ethel Grow, Peggy Heil, Springftrigger Lark, Anna Knierim, Eunice Heseman, Myrtle Sweet, Red Thormahlen, and wild Helen Wild comprised the dashing troop. To interview the chief down here in Esperando, one has to go through endless red tape. First, the Ministers of Visitors, Nellie Severance, and Adelaide Buchholz must look up the family history of the applicant. Then he must pass long, dragging hours in a little waitingfroom, after which, if he is lucky, and if he waits long enough, he may come into the August Presence itself. I was admitted to the antefchamber after a world of pomp and ceremony. I found that Premier Montgomery had grown quite gray. The responsibilities which had fallen to his lot had aged him considerably. We exchanged greetings and talked about matters of state. Incidentally, the rea' son for his message came up. ' if iw vi 2.1 64 qs If il U M? gg lx I gi? ix. or X.15 W x flax, 'I x l L , ,.. , If ffkeb f s .., ,s . 1 i I 1152 J ESTHPII 5 - ., . y . Eiiig ,Lid 5 3 2 Te 'LThe situation is very serious, he said. We must have more money. '-E ii. is l 1. .!..l 's L Q .. I 'I L, af . ,.l5' j f l 0 Q h 1 5 v Treasury is absolutely depleted. I have exhausted all my own ideas, and I have but one scheme left. You are to go to Washington, interview the President, and get an appro' priation from Congress for-well-for anything that will serve as an excuse to get the money! You might make a plea for the Onefeyed Natives Society, which, by the way was presided over by Iris Culbertson and Dorothy Edgington. If your mission succeeds, wire me at once, he continued, and after that you can take a little vacation. Here was a means of escape from that tropical heat. I accepted with pleasure. Take my special airplane, Premier Montgomery suggested, and I'll lend you my pilot, Daredevil Weitzel. She'll get you to Washington in a hurry. And don't forget, we need the money! Weitzel was indeed an excellent pilot. We reached Washington the next day at 8 A. M., whereupon through the friendly offices of Earl Goodyear, the President's Private Secretary, I was able immediately to interview Miss Odom. I secured the desired approf priation, wired Premier Montgomery, and set out for New York for the promised rest. Pilot Weitzel whizzed me there in an hour. She stopped just long enough to buy some of the latest Paris creations at the Lillian Vye Shop, and was on her way back to her darling republic before I realized that she had gone. At the Hotel Selbeck I registered. It was still early in the afternoon, and I set out for a little walk down Broadway. At Fortyfthird Street stood a magnificent statue in bronze, erected to the famous Labor Leader, Myrtle A. Klotz. At Fortyffifth street Lelah Kester and Una Harman kept an exclusive toy shop. They always were so fond of toys, I remembered. Farther down was a store with a most inviting window display. It was owned by the candyfcooking champion, Vera Holder. just across the street Dorothy Torgler and Mary Kline operated a school for the development of corpulence. The ex' ercises were originated by Frances Weber and Frances Harr, and the school, I ascertained, was crowded to capacity. A huge sign Grow Fat to Music, stretched across the entire front of the building. A shopfkeeper told me that the Victrola company furnishing the records was financed by one William Greiner. Well, it was all very strange. The world wasn't so big, after all. In the heart of the theatre district, I stopped to get my bearings. Here I was, right in front of the Capitol! On studying the bill, I found that Helen Theaker, Elgin Johnston and Lawrence jarvie were to appear that very day in a dance review, The Toddlers, and that the famous tank performers, Louise Irwin, Mildred Kennerly, Edna Hackman and Emily Kruse, headed by that diving demon Harry johnson, would make their bow to Broadway. A onefact play called The Long and Short of It, featuring Marian Carrel and Herbert Ricard, completed the afternoon's list of attractions. At first I thought I'd go in, but I remembered those Toddlers back in High School days, and as to diving, I def cided to dive down Broadway instead. Movies to right of me, movies to left of me-there seemed no way of escape. A few doors from the Capitol, the Star was offering a special film, the School for Scandal, i es . - - . LJ I Q cf ,n gi' ' f ...wg , i xii'- f:s1.:1': '. ', va . -f!--7' -- - Q A ff' F Jr ip . LSE 'Q i . ! 5 l in which Esther Anderson and George Eggleston were advertised in glowing terms. School for Scandal indeed! George was at his old tricks. By this time I was beginning to feel the call of Fifth Avenue-that most cosmopolitan street in the world, where citif zens of every country in Christendom surge eagerly up and down. As I came abreast of St. Thomas Cathedral a wedding party was gaily issuing forth. The bride looked familiar. Shiver my timbers! as Long John Silver used to remark. It was DeRoyal Crameras a june bride. And who should the bridesmaids be but Gladys Blessing, Florence Sasse, Ada Kelb, Dorothy Gladieux, Dorothea Schausten and Theresa Lemming. I didn't recog' nize the groom in the party. It would have been very interesting if I had! My walk gradually brought me toward Madison Avenue. What was this at' traction coming so soon to the Metropolitan? Ah! The Incomparable Mlle. Alice Kerschner supported by Josephine Habib, Edith Weidner, Rose Bage, Ruth Ahlfors, Lil' lian Byrne and the male lead, james Hulse would open the season with the touching opera Hands Up! I remembered how Alice used to sing Skinny ma Dink at the Friendship Club frolics, and I was not surprised that she had reached the dizzy height of an operatic star. Thinking of those days back in school, I bumped full force into Winafred Bowser and Ida Harsanyi. Well! Well! What's the news? I asked. Oh, replied Winafred, Toledo's not what is used to be since Mr. Nauts estab' lished a Glue Factory on Collingwood Avenue. And did you know that Dora Collier and Connie Boughton are running a restaurant up in Alaska? And just think! Wilma Burgess and Hazel Bowen and Dr. Edward Pollex have a hospital in the heart of Africa. They always liked the untamed outfoffdoors, you know. Can you imagine Helen Cald- well selling toothpaste in Utah? And such paste, too! guaranteed not to shrink, warp, or bend the most fragile teeth! Especially recommended for infants! She is making a fortune, they say. Ruth Hasemeyer and Theodosia Althaus are here in town, continued Winafred. They're editing. 'ponies' for longfsuffering Latin students, They always were so publicfspirited, don't you think? Conversing further I learned that Donald Irey was still trying to put through Congress a tax reduction bill. He was nobly supported by William Bodinus, Charles Fell, Wilbur Miller and Elizabeth Nauts, leaders of the AntifLabor Party. The biggest theartical success of the year, they told me, was a tragedy written by Louis Levine, America's leading playwright, featuring Ralph Brown and Helen Price, the Marlowe and Sothern of the hour. Ida said that Anton Lazcko was doing all the scenery for Orville Goldner, Flo Zeiglield's successor. As I bade them goodbye, Winafred warned me to be sure to see Decker and Dow's Circus at Madison Square Gardens that night. just the thing! I had been wondering what to do that evening, anyhow. Crossing Broadway I nearly collided witha police' woman. What! Dorothy Pasch? And believe me or not, it was! Above the street noises I heard the sudden clamor of a ire bell, the scream of sirens, and there, right in the path of I I is Sa XE ll 5 X! 66 Il K. jj Qxhi 1 1 HW! . 0' X nw -5 r ,tr-, it fi I 'kill ff- . .Mix . ,. , ..., ' Q. LIZ 5--, .... -J 1 af , 1' 1.1-V' mf ,.5:x'5. , ff f wwe: if 'W' ,.,5 :-3: i 'A fs. ' H ff ' - 3- .72 .-.I .Q 1 .!..r U X - -- -:nl N.-- 1' i QE the engines, a truck had stalled! The driver and her assistant were frantically trying to start it. Surely enough! It was Margaret Church and Maggie Watts! just as they drew up to the curb the hose wagon dashed past. Ruth Burke was at the wheel, while Annabel Ackley, frantically adjusting her rubber coat, hung on behind. The ladder ap' paratus was in charge of Miriam Bender and Gertrude Bennett. Gertrude was clinging to the running board, shouting at the top of her voice: Men and children first. It was indeed a gallant sight. I pursued my way with some misgivings. New York was certainly a woman's paradise. Evening had come by this time, and I looked about for a good place to get a hurried meal before visiting the circus. I dropped into the Iris Dunn Cafeteria just off Broadway. Mildred Rice was at the cashier's desk, I chatted pleasantly for a few minutes and was delighted to learn that Leila Allen and Evelyn Ricard were to represent America, as hashfslingers, at the olympic games in the spring. Choosing a seat at the nearest table I found myself in the company of Dorothy Roney, Florence Eberlin and Mildred Wolff. They were doing New York, too, they said, and we had a great time exchanging news of our friends. I left the Cafeteria and entered a subway station to catch a car for the Winter Circus. Those cars do travel! In a few minutes I found myself facing a great square. Gazing too lingeringly at some of the tall buildings, I knocked over a sidewalk sign. As I set it up, I couldn't help reading the advertisement. HC. Matt and C. Kuehn, Beauty Shoppe. Manicuring and Marcellingf' I got in line before the ticket window where Lucille Ford was handing out tickets and making change with surprising agility. Inside the enormous building was a room especially arranged for sidefshows. A larger room housed all the animals. In the main auditorium the circus was a source of enter' tainment to thousands of people every night. They shoved and elbowed as a typical circus crowd would do. There was noise everywhere and plenty of it. Popcorn venders were calling out their wares and once when there was a rift in the throng, I caught sight of Edwin Border and Lawrence Moore hanging onto great, gorgeous balls of balloons. After scrambling carefully about, I secured a few inches of space in the middle section of seats. A little to my right sat Nobeline Early and Gertrude Epmeyer munching popcorn balls and drinking green lemonade! Gradually the crowd subsided and the tracks were clear for the acts. There was that expectant air about the place which betokened that something was going to happen. Suddenly a blare of trumpets, a beating of drums and a clang of cymbals rent the air. The parade around the rings was on its way. Leading the procession was Babe, the biggest elephant in captivity, and upon his broad back Arthur Lernke and Bertha Pauly were posing as natives of the jungle. They were gorgeous in trappings of red and silver. Behind them Genevieve Burson was guiding the mastodon by the coils of her beautiful hair. Next came the bareback riders, very elegant in pink tights. I scanned their faces eagerly, for I had learned to expect the impossible. I was not disappointed! Could anyone be more entrancing than Marzouela Turner, gracefully balancing herself on the back of a milkfwhite steed or Katherine Wolf, f 1 - ..- ..,,. 13 S1 Ll r -px -r is X dressed as the ringfmaster, energetically following along? Numerous clowns surged by , laughing and tumbling about the track. I recognized William and Chester Cowdrey, Kings of Clowndom, picturesque in the rags of hoboes. They were doing their stuff' ' with all the abandon of true devotees of the circus. Next the camels came striding past, decked out with all the splendor of the Orient. On the back of the most imposing of the beasts, Austin Campbell careened menacingly back and forth. True to form, he was endeavoring to toss paper wads into a basket of figs carried by Franklin Benjamin wearing a turban and great Turkish cloak. I began to think that Dow and Decker's Greatest Show on Earth was made up entirely of old Waiters, and I found myself keeping a sharp eye out for more of my friends. On my word! There was Hillard Brandenberger riding a giraffe! Yes, yes, and Rolland Catchpole trailing along behind, pretending to torment his giraifely highness with a silver' handled whip. He kept up a lively line of chatter that sent the spectators into gales of laughter. Catchpole, people said, was responsible for some of the most taking fads of the day. His Wingless collar still is popular the world over. With a whoop and a yell, the cowboys and girls galloped into the arena. I easily made out Cowboy Pete Trumbull and Roughrider Wickenden at the head of the gang. With them rode Contrary Mary Standish and Sixfshooter Daring. Rough on horses? Well I guess! They raced madly round and round the ring, pulling up sharply, to leave the arena with a bloodfcurdling yell. After the cowfpunchers an elaborate pageant wound its way along the sawdust trail. Mary Wright, famous acrobat, and Irv Siewert, world' renowned strong man, were in the lead. Siewert was said to have built his muscles by the aid of Weingardt's Extract of Snake Oil. George Weingardt, at that time, was being pros' ecuted by the senate committee for his illegal oil dealings, the investigating committee being led by Col. Gaylord Bancroft of Virginia. The costumes of the pageant were rich and wellfkept. Anna Reavis, I learned afterward was the Mistress of Wardrobes. At the end of the procession strode the midget Band, composed of eminent musif cians, Earl Sybert at the drum, Margaret Suhrweier tooting a clarinet, and Hyman Maza pouring forth his musical soul into a tuba. There were others too. Shall I ever forget Gertrude .Russell with her piccolo, and Katie Snyder the Director, waving her baton from the back of a baby elephant? It was an excellent little band and I was sorry when its strains died away in the distance. It was now time to fasten my attention on the main ring. There a huge, gold' covered wagon was being wheeled in. Across its front were iron bars, and within was the queerest little animal in the world. In one corner of the cage stood the trainer, a pattern of business and precision. Presently the cage came to a standstill, and the trainer made a quick motion. Something that looked like a fuzzy cat climbed up on a small plat' form. Several women screamed at its ferocious appearance. Is that a cat, I asked the woman sitting next to me. No, she said, It's the Shiffler Chinese Canine, a very dangerous animal. P I fl at I 68 ,, ai 5 ar,-, I :K N QU- iff Q .. .. .. .. , . i . .. ., R..- if ries! i-YY r ,is I fQ! . f. rw -, ---.. 04, z ur Yes, I agreed, somewhat skeptically. I couldn't even see the little beast until -as J Fl' I - 1'Y15 it jumped up on the platform. just then the trainer turned toward me. Wonder of wonders! My old friend, Harold Meyers! He was carefully guarded by Glen Brown and Allan Thompson armed with revolvers. Meyers bowed, and, glancing respectfully at the Shiffler Wonder, cracked his whip. Then followed a series of tricks. After it was all over, there was thunderous applause as Signor Meyers stepped into his corner again, when he and his trick canine were wheeled away quite as mysteriously as they had come. After this nervefracking scene, the ring was taken over by Dave Bassett, Frank D'Angelo and Milton Owen, the marvel tumblers of the age. They stood on their heads, and hands, and on each other. They juggled and walked a slack wire. In fact, they did everything that marvelfworking athletes could do. When their act was over, Olga Torgler, Mary Dale and Vivian Seger rode in on glittering white palfreys and sent the spectators into spasms of cheering at the daring feats they accomplished. For some unaccountable reason my attention was attracted to one of the end rings where two women were hanging by their teeth from the top of the tent. They fluttered great wings like butterflies as they were whirled around in everfwidening circles. My program told me their names, Senoritas Mildred Gallagher and Marcella Eckhart. At the other end of the auditorium, John Dunn was demonstrating the intelligence of his troupe of black horses. There were twentyftwo, turning and pivoting like a squad of soldiers. He had even taught them to play football! He made his teams buck the line, and carry the ball in the manner of real football stars. One team he named Scott, the other Waite. It is needless to say that Waite always won! Suddenly a cry of Fire! Fire! arose. Clouds of smoke issued from the anima house, and rapidly filled the big auditorium. People dashed madly for exits, screaming at the top of their lungs. I was carried irresistibly to an exit, and found myself in the vicinity of the sidefshows. Some straw had caught from a carelessly dropped cigarette, but the excitement was all over in a minute. No need to worry. And anyhow, that little spark helped the attendance at the sidefshows! The posters looked good, so I decided to see some of the exhibits, The greatest Collection of Monostrosities Ever Shown in the United States! A tall, slim man was beckoning the people to his platform with these magic words His silvery eloquence and sweeping gestures betrayed him. It was Walter McKinley. Step up a little closer ladies and gents, he was saying. That's it. Right up to the platform. Here you see Babe Schmidt, the greatest nonfconducting agent in the world. She can stand the heaviest shock of any living being. I turn this switch, a nd through her fragile frame pass eighteen thousand volts of electricity! Babe emerged from the chair, just then, none the worse for the eighteen thousand volts. Having seen this marvelous demonstration, I decided to take in the rest of the show, and a wonderful array of unconformities it was. First there was BofBo, the dancing girl from Timbucktoo. I couldn't mistake Genevieve Scouten, even through her war paint. Then there was the bearded lady, G9 Wil ' 45? it. I' N. N Q' .AN sign -- enacted skillfully by Anna Lou Wells. Louis Mayo stood by, ready to paste on the K 113:11 ..', : ' f fl' lily .ij is l I x l I refractory beard, if it should show the least sign of falling off. Paul Kohring swallowed swords with lightning rapidity. Edwin Lane, tattooed from head to foot with brilliant dyes, was demonstrating his snake charming powers by lulling to repose the Diefenthaler Diamond Back, a new species of reptile. Kenneth Steele, the lirefeater, and Vernon Will and Malcolm McKinley rigged out as denizens of the jungle, were fearful and wonderful to behold. I longed to speak to some of those old classmates, but freaks is freaks, and I fore' bore the pleasure. Weary but satisfied, I climbed into a bus for my hotel. B. Wiles, the conductor, smiled cheerfully at me as I stepped aboard, and told me to be sure to speak to Lela O'Callaghan, the motorman. At Fiftyfsixth Street I noticed a beautiful new skyfscraper, built, I was told, by Woodman and Cross, contractors, for the Avril Finch Ten Cent Stores. The building also housed Walter Braun, collector of birds and snakes, Here could be seen some of the most poisonous reptiles known to science. I leaned out the window as we stopped to take in passengers. Fred Farris was standing majestically on a soap box, haranguing a small group of curious listeners. He was selling electric rat paste, and driving a good business, too. By his side stood Dorothy Runkel, Mildred Sharples and Stuart Wadsworth handing out the paste to eager customers. What next? I was ready for anything! Across the street the Yount Literary Club was housed in spacious quarters. The Club was very aristocratic, numbering among its members such literary lights as Kenneth Orwiler, Editor of The Sun, Helen Majeska and Helen Frye, America's foremost novelists, Geraldine Larkin, a lyric poet, and Sylvia Northrup, a dramatic critic of much ability. A glaring poster across the front of the building drew my attention! - Hon. Leonard Reilly for MAYOR Prohibitionist. It was astonishing, the number of graduates from Waite now in New York! I had been watching for a chance to speak to Conductor Wiles, and presently I slipped into a seat by the door. She was full of news. Myron Textor and Doug. Watters were running a rabbit ranch out where the West begins, and Louis Halbach was the Charlie Chaplin of this generation. Wardell Jett owned a ranch over the Great Divide, where men are men and the air is full of atmosphere! What would the old class of '24 be doing next? I left the bus at the door of my hotel and asked at the desk for my mail. A tele' I gram had come from Premier Montgomery. I was to visit the Metropolitan Museum for material to be used by the local Ladies' Aid Societyg and I was to return to Esperando I within a week, if possible. Plague take the Aid Society! But, of course, I had to go. in 70 filsxcivll 2 1 QW, 1- ' E 4. :gg fins .- . M ,, ,. 1 W wx Ja iii -,g i A53 4 5 9' 5:5 L .K fr: .,. 1-wgrriii' , , I l I Weil I.. - p-gras! V5 ,Qi I '1. 'f',: 3. ' E , '5,, F is 1 , I : , E v i -.. 4 . , lm . il 'I 'I f Jr Early the following morning I started out. In the lobby of the Museum I stopped to read the bulletin board. Prof. K. Byers was giving a lecture at 9 o'clock on Mummies, Past and Present. The notice was signed by Mary Payson, Ph. D. E. D. R. F. D., Director of the Museum. I began with the modern galleries. Hanging conspicuously framed were two unusual paintings, Spanish Rice by Willard Shears, and The Arrow Collar Boy by Carleton Kopfman. It was after twelve when I had finished with the galleries. I lunched in the dining room downstairs, and, in order to return a good report to our worthy ladies, I continued on to the statuary alcoves. Prominent among the collection was a piece in bronze by Clarice Heilman. It was called The Fall Spirit and depicted a Waite foot' ball fan cheering his team on to victory. Edmund Kieper was a guard in one of the galleries. It was all very interesting, and before I was aware, it was time for the Museum to close. The next day would be my last in New York. What should I do? The answer was easy. Take a sightfseeing bus, of course! As I stepped into the lobby of my hotel, I made my way toward the switchboard to request the telephone operator for an early call in the morning. Cora Helbingl Yes, indeed. She pulled out plugs and pushed them in with lightning speed. And all the time she kept up a continuous stream of conf versation. Did you know this? And had I heard that? And, would I believe it! Hazel Travis and Mona Scott were operating a Smoke Shoppe just around the corner! It was very pleasant to be chatting that way. Cora was a well of information. The next morning when I stepped aboard the sightfseeing bus, I didn't trouble myself to ask its destination. I wanted to go, and I didn't care where. We crossed East River to Long Island by the Harrisburg Bridge. I remembered reading in Popular Me' chanics how Allan Carlson and Toby Hill had reconstructed the outer portions of the bridge with glass, to add to the beauty and endurance of the structure. just at the end of the bridge was a little tea house called the East Wind, where one could eat Chinese foods and play Mah Jongg. Curiously enough, the place was operated by Eleanor Mong, Mildred Painchaud and Florence Morgan. Arthur Beck's Electric Shoefrepairing Shop just across the street looked prosperous, too. Presently I found myself riding down a side street where a typical Bowery dance was giong on. Harry McElroy's Orchestra was furnishing jazzy music for the dancers, among whom I recognized Lawrence Schiermyer, Harriet Pease, Ralph Balyeat, Edith Luelf, Emerson Taylor and Ila Wuerfel. The bus rolled smoothly along. We came into a fine boulevard bordered with giant trees, and lined with expensive homes. Two women seated in front of me were talking volubly. Yes, one of them was saying, indicating a beautiful home on the left, that's one of Robert Duden's mansions. The Mormon! - I've heard he's had four wives already. Yes, and-Nfbuzz, buzz! I couldn't catch the rest. My hearing was tuned in for this sort of broadcasting. Here was a iine chance for news. A few more words overheard, and the gossips were revealed to me,-Grace 71 -, ..... ..,, .,...,. fine.-. . -s..-..--.au LJ 1ll. Ryan and Garnet Tea of high school days! Incidentally I learned, and, I suppose, others i f ' jirsgi I I if NX i f x:.i1sr ': 3.1. I 1 1 I ----M '- f ix L,' i V - EQ, lfffi it 3 ll V., ,LJ too, for they made no attempt to keep their comments secret, that Mid Warner, Charles Lemerick and Howard Barron were spending fortunes on race horses. They owned three of the greatest racing kings in the country, it seemed, and entrusted their precious prizes to Harold Koch, Clifford Reed and George McLeary, whirlwind jockeys. Donald Preston Irene Woodruff and Florence Fries were race track enthusiasts, having crossed the Atlantic twenty times to attend all the big races in America and England. According to my informers, Evangeline Murphy and Helen Knapp had organized an association to suppress the use of human beings for food. They had sent missionaries to the famished cannibals of the Eat 'Em Alive Islands. You've heard of those islands, haven't you? Leslie Shauf discovered them, on one of his cruises to the South Pacific. We stopped for only a few minutes at Long Beach, so I remained on the bus. Hundreds of people were promenading or lying on the sand. In the throng I made out Charlie Merwin, Edgar Lalendorff and Howard Irwin trying to attract the eyes of some Mack Sennett Beauties. And the beauties themselves were none other than Anabel Richardson, Constance Epker and Velma Coy. Strutting up and down the board walk, his skin as brown as a berry, was Lester Herman, one of the life guards. Of course there were the usual booths where one could takes chances on candy or dolls, by the simple turn of a wheel. Among these devotees of the god of chance were Irene Metzger and Bernice Skelly, proclaiming to the world the merits of their magic wheel. The bus turned back to the city across the Queensborough Bridge and continued on to the Battery where the ocean liners discharge their passengers and freight. I walked about a bit, on the lookout for news. The list of arrivals was posted, I scanned it hastily. Melvin Schneider and James Kievit were home from Palestine. I remembered they had gone to Asia to excavate among the ruins of ancient Babylon. Frank Keene and family of Eve were back from London. Evalena Dennis and her company of bullfbaiting toreadors had just arrived from Madrid. I would have given my eyes to see Pauline Ranfft, Sarah Lamb, Marion Dauer and Virginia Gordon rigged out as toreadors! But I was too late. They were safe at their hotel by this time. I was reading the list when someone slapped me on the back. Why, Bill Linder! I exclaimed. He told me he was purser on the Lavonia, Cunard's biggest liner and offered to show me about the boat, an invitation I was not slow to accept. You must meet the Captain, he said. And we did. It was difficult to recognize, in her natty uniform, my old classmate, Frances jones. The Wheelsman, Roy Strahley, was preparing to leave the pilot house. He grasped my hand in greeting, murmuring something about his wife, waiting at the dock. Linder gave me the interesting mformation that Bill Goorley, the chef on the vessel, was a graduate of Carleton Rahmstock's Cooking School, and that Gertrude Blatter and Lucy Hollister were dietitians in the kitchen. Loretta Gens and Hilda Lampe, returning from their African Wallaby hunt, had been dyspeptic on the way over, he told me, and Gertrude and Lucy had used every device known to science to lure their lagging appetites. 72 I Y ,-Ai L .- ...L K. Sit lb ,Ji 4 wi- iff . L,.,L.htQ.,, A M K -P M M .V.. .. . . 1' I if I-T' VF I ! 4.5 3 I - , I 'CG M . U . Af-.J 43,1 . , . 1,1 .liiffijfig - . I As we went forward to the fo'castle, we found Marion Brown and Wilbur Boschard ls! H .... -vyiggy NL lf :QI 1 lg 1 E l polishing the brass railings. In the steerage a goodly number of immigrants still remained, and Alma Phillippi and Marie Dock were industriously trying to teach them proper etif quette. Off in a corner Mielke and Moench, of vaudeville fame, were demonstrating the Argentine Tango, much to the amusement of their audience. As I was leaving the vessel, I saw three dockfwallopers exchanging experiences. I scrutinized them closely. Lewis Biniker was telling Walter Christopher and Claire Hannum that he could handle more freight in ten minutes than both of them put together could ever hope to do! I climbed aboard the bus once more, and started for Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow of the Headless Horseman fame. On our way we passed the Aquarium which is in charge of a great and famous biologist, Ralph Berry, G. D. F., Graduate Doctor of Fish. At Central Park we crossed over to Columbus Circle where the guide pointed out a statue by Ellen Chetister, dis' tinguished sculptress. It was called the The Three Faunsf' Her models had been Van Detta Barrett and Floyd Hugo. By this time I was getting dazed. I shouldn't have been surprised if I had heard that Montgomery had resigned his post in Esperando! North of New York city is that country abounding in legends and folk tales made famous by Washington Irving. I recollected reading Theodore Benster's parody on i'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It was entitled The Sleepy Heads Sleep No More. It excited a good deal of noisy comment at the time, I remember. On the way we passed the Castle School for Girls, presided over by Miss Helen Mason, President of the Zets in former Waite High days, A gentleman at my side asked me if I had ever heard of Kathryn McLaughlin and Eunice Kleinhans, teachers in the school? I was glad to know that they were in charge of aesthetic dancing, and that even the clumf siest of Miss Mason's pupils could be miraculously converted into av sylph under the in' structions of these two clever teachers. The bus continued on to Tarrytown, a charming little hillside village abounding in funny, oldffashioned houses and quaint shops. Florence Dier's Antique Shop, The BluefBottle, lay along our route. I was reminded of the song about thirtyfnine blue bottles standing in a row, and I wondered if the song had furnished the name for her establishment. We returned to the city by way of Westchester County, where I saw Catherine Bartley's Orphans' Home. She was always so bigfhearted, I remembered! What a day it had been! And how much I had heard! But indeed I was glad to make preparations for my return trip. The steamer for Esperando was scheduled to leave at five o'clock next morning, so I got aboard and went to my state room early. The sun came up as we gaily made our way out of the harbor. There in the distance was the Statue of Liberty, and far to the leeward the New York sky line, jagged with its array of ridiculously tall buildings, seemed slowly to recede. And so I started on the way back to my little republic in Central America. George Straubinger 73 alfffl 1!Uf...,.- f-L .. la, LJ, 14 L ig Egg! , 1. 11 -l iii, 'bw-a',.,. X . -7. x 1. 1 D 1 ' ff l'fJcLAss HISTORY , r 7-,5bf9:f'f7Q ,. ROM all parts of the city we had come, thoroughly aware of our im' portance. And what funny children we were-pigtailed, beribboned Qi! L2 ps little misses, and awkward, growin boys! Knowin nothin of or an' kiyf f.,,.l 4 g S g g , t 4' ized high school life, we descended on Waite by the hundreds, and had 'l f ,'-A I much to learn. We were ha y in our i norance, the youn sters of the 7 ,F pp s e 'K T f class of l24. G55 I Q. xncx- O3 he What did we know about schedules? And to find our proper classfrooms the first time was a strenuous, frightful ordeal! But we stuck to it and triumphed, despite the goodfnatured jibes of the upperfclassmen. During the following ten weeks we learned something from books, and something more from mingling in the great throng of students. Then one day a terrifying announcement was made, grade cards were coming out! With what wildly palpitating hearts we received those precious pasteboards, and how we did realize the importance of those truthftelling, first few letters of the alphabet! But of course we got by, did quite well, in fact, and came out feeling all smug and smiley on the inside. Who will ever forget the freshman picnic to Sugar Island in June, 1921? Certainly not one of the pupils in the classes of Miss Wright, Miss Boerger or Miss Wales! Every' thing went exactly according to schedule until the return trip. We had spent a happy, active day. We were tired, and rather anxious to return home. But hardly had we left the park behind, when the boat slowed down, and finally stopped moving entirely. Engine trouble! And there we stayed in the middle of the Detroit River all night! Oh, how the boat rolled and tossed! How ill some of us became! A few of the more venturesome souls went out on the deck, but the remainder stayed inside, trying vainly to sleep on the straight, hard deckfchairs. Toward morning we heard the welcome uchug, chug of the engine, which told us that we were again on our way. We drew up to the Madison Avenue dock to End our parents frantically awaiting our return, having tried every means to ascertain our whereabouts, even to the extent of attempting to charter a tug and search the lake for us! At last we were home, and a tired company of sleepy little freshmen crept, one and all, into the loving arms of mothers and dads. Final exams arrived one day, as examinations do, but we weathered them, and at the close of our freshman year, we carried off a goodly number of the scholastic honors of the school. ,Ki llliql NX l 2511 , i ,, ..,,. it . 'Q shin Aff , , Y J r 4 L5 --. Elnffgllbf ialggluxzljju -- gi. 1, As sophomores, we passed one of the requirements for graduation, the possession of that famous Waite brand of football enthusiasm, equaled no where else in the country. Then came the sweet victory of 4z'o, and right now may we say that we wish for our school many happy returns of that day! Meanwhile a noticeable change crept over us. Little braids and curls were pinned up or bobbed off, and hems were let down several inches. Long trousers began to ap' pear on the boys, who themselves had lengthened considerably during the year. The different societies next claimed our attention, when some of us were initiated into the joys of spreads, roasts, and general good fellowship. People began now to realize that we were a class from whom much could be expected in the way of accomplishment. They began to look forward, just as eagerly as we did, to the time when we should be juniors, and have a real hand in the affairs of Waite. Our first duty as upperclassmen was to hold an election. When those three bells rang for us, and for us alone, how we hurried to the auditorium, whispering excitedly to our neighbors as we bustled along! Mr. Mathias, Guardian Angel of 126, explained the form of procedure at such meetings, and heard the nominations for offices. We solemn' ly and grandly voted for the people whom we thought would best represent us. Then, i'Hurrah for Jimmie Wickenden! we shouted, and welcomed our new junior president as he stepped onto the platform. Before we realized it, our first class meeting was over, and we were adjourned, to walk haughtily down the halls. Being organized made us seem more important and necessary to Waite than ever before. Our debut into society took the form of a junior mixer and dollar day, which gained for us much publicity in the school, and gave our treasurer something to warrant the existence of his office. Clever decorations of red paper hearts, golden cupids, colored streamers,-fine music, and a splendid crowd. All these combined to make the junior Hop of '23, one to be recalled with pleasure. The ahs! and ohs! of wonder and delight with which each new' comer greeted the beautifully decorated hall amply repaid the hard'working committee for its labors. A success? Certainly! That word was coming to be synonomous with the class of Q24. April came with its round of duties and pleasures. Our spring vacation had given us a much'needed rest, after which we were able to approach our studies with a vim, for we realized that we had but two months more before those Enal examinations which would help to decide the important question grow' ing larger every minute in our minds. Which of us would step forward into the Senior Class of 124? It was at this time, I might say, that the revival of learning began! 2 Meanwhile we gave the many friends and patrons of the school a real treat in the ,Q form of the Michigan Glee Club Concert. How they did enjoy the musical numbers iilnlafl v'cffEi 75 91.27. '. ' n 3- ,1 -ap., -H--.,. 1 X 6 .51 f ---- -' -.mf F M- given with that finish and easy grace which usually marks a college performance. Later in the evening, in the gymnasium which was decorated in both Waite and Michigan colors, we danced to a lively orchestra. A line program, everybody said, and an evening well spent. The Glee Club. of course, reflected much praise on the enterprising junior class which had brought it here. May came and went. We were nearing the end of a successful year in which we had done many good things. Yet we looked forward, rather than backward. Ahead of us lay that which we most desired: the right, the honor of being the senior class of Waite! The summer of IQ23 saw the completion of Libbey High School. Many of our students lived in that district, and a considerable number of undergraduates were asked to transfer their allegiance to the new school. In the case of the older students, the matter of attendance there was made optional, with the result that we came back twofhundredf andfseventy strong to form what seems to us the largest and best graduating class our Alma Mater has ever known. Soon after our return in the fall, we elected jerry Montgomery as our leader for the year. It was then that jerry's slogan came to be wellfknown because it was often heard: Every dime counts I We laughed over it, but we realized that if we were to fulfill our pledge toward the erection of a gateway to the athletic field, we should have to do something besides laugh. Football season with its cheering mobs and wild excitement held our attention during the weeks of October and November. On Thanksgiving Day, much to our sorrow, we again discovered that one small point, on the wrong side of the score, could make us lose our appetite for a delicious turkey dinner. But by Thanksgiving evening we had recovered sufficiently to attend, and really enjoy, the Varsity Dance given by our class for the Football boys. That night plainly showed that, of all the colors in the rainbow purple and gold are the most popular on our side of the river. Toward the close of the next month, one of the most pleasing of senior affairs was held-the annual Christmas dinner. It was served in the refectory with junior boys in charge. Do you remember how pretty the tables were? And the little red brick chimf neys partially covered with glistening snow? And the holly, the streamers, and the dainty place cards? After dinner our president introduced Judge Aaron B. Cohn who gave us some fine thoughts forcibly expressed. He left with us that admirable couplet from Henley: I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. Later in the evening we danced in the gymnasium which was made beautiful by the daintily and colorfully garbed misses of the class. 76 , jig.. ,gli :S I ,-... ,V r V . .... , .... ...... 'ss JH. . ., X... at raw, ,ff ,f It I ii I! , Custom demands that the senior rings shall be given out on the evening of the annual dinner, but through a series of misfortunes their coming was delayed. Very naturf ally the jewellers who were at fault, were extremely anxious to make amends for disappointf ing us, and through the gentle suggestion of our president and the ring committee, the Hrm decided to give us another party, at which time the delayed presentation of the rings should take place. This gathering took the form of a seniorfparent mixer, the first of its kind in the history of Toledo high schools. And didn't dad and mother have a good time! Short talks by Mr. Pollock and Mr. Wells were followed by some nut numbers in which several seniors starred. The playlets, Nothing Much, Two Dumb Fools, and the Search for the Holy Pail afforded much amusement. They were followed by the more serious matter of receiving those rings for which we had waited so long, and which would be the envy of all under' classmen. We don't mind saying that we were in love with those rings ourselves, and that we were perfectly able to understand just how the underclassmen felt! This year the seniors have been fortunate in sponsoring three extraordinarily fine programs. The first of these, The King's Rival, was given January 11, by Mr. Miller and his sterling group of players. This drama of Old Spain, brimming with action, was excellently portrayed. Mr. Miller, as Don Caesar de Bazan, appeared in the leading role, swaggering through his part with the air of a true cavalier. On February 21, the music lovers in the school were given an opportunity to hear the delightful comic opera, Giroflef Giroflaf' presented by the Toledo Opera Association. Mrs. Agnes Kountz Dederich carried the roles of Girofle and Girofla, filling her parts with life and action, and singing with finish and ease. The other roles were capably enacted by the members of the Opera Association under the direction of Mr. joseph Sainton. The part of the loveflorn youth, taken by our own Mr. Ehrle, proved that he is a comedian as well as a Waite teacher, and a successful basketball coach. The third of our offerings was that remarkable drama, Richard III, in which Mr. Miller starred again, interpreting with ability and insight the difficult characterization of King Richard. The Players' Guild supported Mr. Miller excellently, playing their varif ous parts in a manner worthy of commendation. This was the last of our regular enterf tainments at Waite, and one of the best attended. Coming events cast their shadows before, is an old saying which was never more true than in the days which followed the spring vacation. How could a girl be expected to keep her mind on the difficulties of irregular verbs, when the more important question of the style and color or her class day outfit had to be considered? The boys, with their everlasting committees, had so many things to think about that it should not be regarded unusual if their lessons were allowed to lag the least bit. But those patient teachers of ours who, ever since there were such beings as seniors, have undergone this same commof tion annually, were able to meet the situation by being the only dependable persons in a world of whirling activities. The Senior Prom headed the list of the social events of the spring. It was a semi' formal affair, given at the Woman's Building on the evening of March 17. Attractive 77 fx ,gf . sim: ' , rg: '75, gf-, ...... ' C- A ' -as Us.: 1 K -...rr.l.a,, LMA E F i : ' .,.1 tx 1'-'EH-r .:- in in i-igugg ,'12 Mil- xc... ft' Y is-w iiffvx l 5. .. : 4, -- 2 i . 5 decorations and lively music added just the necessary finishing touches to make a most pleasing dance. The Senior Banquet was held May 22 at LaSalles. How charming the girls were in their beautiful, lightfcolored gowns! And the boys! We were proud to be called the classmates of those cleancut young fellows. After dinner the class prophecy, poem, will, and history were read. We listened anxiously to our fate, as George Straubinger dipped into the future for our beneit. The poem by Mary Wright made us love our dear old Waite more and more. After hearing Walter McKinley read the class will, we wondered whether he had omitted anything that we might possibly have left the school. If he had, we couldn't imagine what it was! The class history led us back again through our years of apprenticeship, until we became fullffledged graduates. Thus an evening for which we had impatiently waited for several years, came and went, bringing us one day nearer to that day in June which we are beginning to dread as well as to long for. On May 29, we seniors are all going to play hookyf' Three times before, we have seen successive classes of seniors go on their picnic. If we were fortunate enough to be in a room facing the river, we have waved a jealous farewell to them, as the boat passed gaily on its way to Sugar Island. Now our time is coming. As we glide down the Maumee, how condescendingly we shall think of our poor friends caged within the walls of Waite, while we are making our way out into Lake Erie. Boating, dancing, games, and fearful quantities of food, these are the things which will make the trip a day of glorious fun. On june I, the Baccalaureate sermon, to be given at the First Congregational Church, will find us in a different, a more serious mood. Dr. Stockdale's message will, I know, inspire us to go out with higher, more lofty ideals. june 12, 1924, will forever live in our memories as a day of days- our commencef ment. With smiles striving in vain to hide the tears in our eyes, we shall step forward to grasp that piece of parchment which means the world to us. It will be the end-yet not the end. It will be the beginning of a larger, fuller life, in which we shall prove to our Alma Mater that for her sake, and for her glory we shall strive on, and on, and on! Alice Kefschner. sf-Ztgifaafv I 3 L g i N is . . lla- E -- :if-2 -1 L ,... J I A -.J ggrzqg. ! l ig 1.535 , . if ,.-,ffm 51:1 2. .ff 'ii - Al 'sri 42 .,., A' E. ' i gvgre Q Q .Ez -K' .ff R . glpi la CLASS WILL il ig We, the Senior Class of 1924, being of as nearly sound mind and memory as is possible, after four years of toil and misuse, do hereby make, execute, publish, shout, and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner following: I. We hereby direct that our just debts and fun feral expenses be paid out of the Senior fund without advice or consultation with Jeremiah Montgomery. II. We give and bequeath to our Alma Mater the sum of 51,000.00 appropri- ated from plays, concerts, pillows, lectures, operas, gags, thefts, burglary, and safefblowing under the direction of our capable class president. III. We devise and give to the English department suggestions for books to ref place the classics now required. In offering these suggestions, the writer hopes to have a monument erected in his honor by the students whose cause he has so nobly befriended. For Henry Esmond we suggest any bed time story, Uncle Wigglyu preferred. For the Sir Roger DeCoverly Papers, the privilege of reading the Times , Blade, or News Bee. For 'Pilgrims Progress, we recommend the various road books published by any local automobile club. In place of reading Paradise Lost, we advise careful persual of the lost and found advertisements in the evening paper. They bring quick results. Or, in case of dire necessity, 'phone the police. IV. To the athletic department we leave the noble task of producing from raw material the same fightftofthefinish brand of athletes which the class of '24 has produced, that they may contribute to Waite's undying fame in the world of athletics. V. To the botanical department, all the fruits of our four years of skillful grafting and bluffing, that from the seeds of endeavor such as ours, the following classes may raise the same kind of peaches and lemons we ourselves have produced. VI. We leave to our respected teachers our sincere appreciation for their kind' ness and patience. We recommend to them the practice of smiling whether they feel like it or not. We freely forgive them for all the hours of sleep we have lost on their acf count. We offer them the right to sell tickets to all the students affairs, to dance with 79 in . , ..... ac SIU-.xrfii ' .iw V O 3 at the seniors when they want to, and to go to the show with other members of the faculty, if they are so disposed. VII. To our beloved, and most considerate Mr. Mathias, we bequeath the lat est dance steps, also a suit of armour immune from all alibis of late cars, sick grandmothers, dying brothers and broken alarm clocks. VIII. To Mrs. Alice Allen we give our cherished pet, Homer, the Hall Hound , that he may be of great assistance in gathering the bits of news so essential for the welfare of the school publications. Where has that doggone dog gone? IX. We direct Mr. Nauts to assume responsibility for all the bones of our bozl ies, including bones of contention, wishfbones and the largest amount of backbone ever found in the anatomy of any previous class. X. To Miss Goodall, all the bugs and insects found in dark corners of the base' ment, together with any bookfworm reposing between the unused pages of the dictionary. XI. To Mr. Fred Klag we bequeath the necessary fund for the purchase of a joke book to satisfy the ever increasing demand of the students for upftofdate stories. XII. To Miss Pauline Brown we leave sufficient money to anable her to finish a muchfneeded course as a beauty expert, that she may transform the library into a beauty shop for the girls of the school. XIII. To the juniors we hand over our common sense and our superior knowledge. We offer them, too, the privilege of raising as much money as we did, of wearing senior rings, of producing young ladies as beautiful as ours, and young men as chivalrous. We also relinquish to them the right to yell, scream, and whistle in the halls, as dignified seniors are accustomed to do. XIV. To the sophomores we grant the right to look down upon the freshmen, to argue with Mr. Stuart, to use seventh and eighth hours for necessary squaring of accounts in room 64, and to master the art of manufacturing alibis. XV. Upon our blooming freshmen we lay the heavy duty of acting green, and of looking to the seniors as their examplesg to do as we have done, to consider the third floor their home, and the balcony their roost, to become seniors in due process of time, without depending too much on the aid of Santa Claus. XVI. We hereby divert to our glee club, and to Mr. Ball, the necessary sum for the purchase of a Baby Grand Piano, and we solemnly require them to find stars and prima donnas equal to some seniors we could name if we wished. XVII. To the orchestra we yield the privilege of playing Loyal with the zip that made us famous of rendering Nearer My God to Thee just before lunch every day, and of Hknockin' 'em dead with Dreamy Melody. 80 -- I rr-M :Is ! 5 Q. W X Q X I, ' liars . ' 13513 E 3, ..i .. L25 gli - vi... X ruifkgfi ' I Axxil im: Ja -'ni L- . 'fs I r 4. i -- Fgfn l 1, I l. ,.-- 2. -... align. l ' --...- - - ,111 f: Amy ' 'Q' WT ggi l I LJ! XVIII. We hereby bequeath to the dramatic department the honor of outclassing I 1 ii the actors in The Search for the Holy Pail, or A Slip of the High Speed Grease Bucket. 5 To anyone surpassing these finished performances we award the Chaplin medal for dis' tinguished foolishness. I I XIX. To Mr. Keller and his assistants we hereby relinquish the right to pick up ' all rubbish which we have carelessly allowed to fall on the floor. Also we have taken care to provide for an endownment to be used for the purchase of a master key to open our lockers when we have lightfheartedly left our own keys at home. XX. We surrender to all students, including the freshmen, the right to bring lunches, stimulants and anything else they deem necessary to sustain their strength while they are standing in the book line, to cheer as we cheered in the mass meetings, and to hurry as we hurried, at the fire drills. XXI. We concede to following classes the right to End chauffeurs equal to James Wickenden and Kenneth Orwiler, to drive a muchfabused Willys Knight on errands for the school. XXII. We hereby give and bequeath to the underfclassmen the joy of eating mashed potatoes, chops, carrots, cabbage, salad, onions, celery, and spaghetti on Monday, followed by Irish stew on Tuesday, and general hash the remaining days of the week. XXIII. After the disposition, as herein directed, of all money accruing from the sale of our estate, if any be remaining, we order it to be given to Mr. Pollock, to purchase gas for his jordan. XXIV. We hereby nominate and appoint Willie Waite as executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF-'WC have hereunto set our foot to this, our Last Will and Testament, this thirteenth day of june, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twentyffour. SIGNED-Senior Class of Morrison R. Waite High School. The subscribers hereunto on the day above written, at the request of nobody in particular, declare this to be the Last Will and Testament, of the class of '24, and write our names in the presence of each other, as attesting witnesses. SIGNED- Mr. C. M. Home, of Iceland. Mrs. Daffy Dill, of Springfield. Miss Anna Septic, of St. Vincent's Mr. U. R. Wrong, of Waite By Walter McKinley si ' psig ig, .. M. . -hwlila.. ... - .ia .., --.. A af tffiiz WY l-ll k ' g.5.1fY? X sigh? silmmw V se-H ' k WC I l .1 e. FAREWELL ADDRESS or 1924 1 V My Classmates: . We stand at the dawn of a new awakening. The day which we have anticipated throughout our lives, which has been looked forward to by our parents, and included in their aspirations for us, is at hand. The goal for which we have been striving during the past four years is soon to be reached. How far distant it seemed at one time! And now that it is in sight, we can scarcely believe it to be within our grasp. Our souls are stirred with a feeling of ardent fervor, as we visualize the experiences of our high school career, like a man sinking, who rapidly reviews his past. The days spent in Waite High School have carried us through the most critical period of our lives-that time which is given over to the forming of habits, and to the shapf ing of character. Almighty God has permitted us to receive in this great school, training which is to affect our entire lives, knowledge which can never be taken away from us, and modes of living which may never be changed by later acquired' actions and tendencies. Above all do we prize those bonds of friendship that we have created and established :luring our high school days. The influence of the constant contact with our teachers and with one another is bound to leave its mark, and to manifest itself when we stand face to face with the tests which the world is bound to put to us. This is an occasion of joy mingled with grief-joy because that ultimate reward of diligent labor is soon to be ours, grief because we must part. This is the last time that we, the members of this great class, shall meet in friendly fellowship. The thought cannot but make us sad. We, who for the past four years have lived as comrades, we, who have consoled one another in times of doubt and distress, are soon to be going our different ways. Graduation brings us to the fork in the road. Some of us will choose one path, some, another. No matter which way we take, each of us will endeavor to attain success in his respective calling, success not measured in dollars and cents alone, but rather in the ideals of service and love to our fellow men. Each of us will be spurred on by the eternal light of that friendship which has characterized the class of '24, Obstacles will arise, handicaps will present themselves, disappointments will confront us, and the bitter master, Experience, will exact his toll from us all, but the perseverance which has brought us to the day of graduation, must enable us to come through safely, and reach our desired destination. 82 lbw 1 llsilfl .SS L , .. .. , . ,Q I S135 I, ....,,, F..a.,,: j 1lQiXlllli 'f L. : 1: - : as Q: 2 W- a 1 X 2 X . -fi. f-:..:. - xx - 1 ...,-:. . T N:-' :iles -5 li it 'ET fill We have already known temptations, and have risen above them. We are aware I 5.6 E Kieiad? I 'ri ' f2e2'Af+h,f-V f N, arg aan 1 113, Q inn MQ that they will continue to beset us, but our training and education have been builded upon the rock of high morals, and will weather the storm. Let us consider for a moment those who have so carefully prepared us for this journey we are about to take, those who have instilled in us a wealth of knowledge that can scarcely be measured. To the faculty we owe a debt of gratitude which can be repaid only by using to the best of our ability the opportunities they have laid at our door. The promises which we make to them will mean little. Deeds, not words, will tell the story. They have laid the foundation on which we must build the superstructure. Graduation opens to us the gateway of the world, where advantages and opporf tunities will be ours. Let us endeavor to order our lives, so as to bring honor and glory to Waite High School, whose halls we are about to leave. In God's name, I bid you farewell. Jeremiah Montgomery. Ei 251355322 EZ ' 1 l Mal 83 iff . : ' f, . -U ' ang .5 .- Fi aw. 4. mf will , , Y ,W 14,1 . ,A.i,, , in f-14'g-i.l.- -l ii' '. 4ffE.ffi'::L - Ag!-v..-.,- sn,---s- l i 1 J p ::::jk . g !'l iff iff 5 --J -3-1 4 E 5 WN T1 X13 jg if Y M4 11 It ! FIRST FLOOR CORRIDOR Z . - 5 V awx, I S4 1 Fw ' . 'NX fi if-Q i 'Q ' we A155 0 A - ,mybifi .. .. , umm Helen King f ...Laing 1 :xx 2: :ET -... -- ' 'I J L 12 p ...,K . 5 15 lbw X MTW I, ala!!! QM fi U GLEN COLE . . RUTHLEE.. ... HELEN ARDNER. , . . LYNN JOHNSTON. . . WILLIAM BANNISTER . . Lmiov Glass 86 ! . . .. .President . .Vice President .. . .Secretary . . .... .Treasurer SergeantfatfArms 35' New m.. - A ... .,::g13 1. . .LAR ,. .Off-ff-1117 I L? E ,...,. 9 Zi Q I -1 L.-,.. ..... -. . . - M re 'HELL f' 2-W: i mfg' W .L I K SSS N 5 ,1 ii, I I, wr. V 57 -, ITL fr' 313:-.- I 51 L, Q r' ,Q I I - Q1 Gk ifr 1 JUNIOR GIRLS -I.'f?' ml! -WEE. ,VL -.'..,.-.f4 ' l-'L 'I' ,il T I..7 - l5k..-I. - .kv A-. JUNIOR GIRLS 87 al Q ,ef bfi 'xx 5 -- ' :fiw X1 fi 1 HU K' L kv--,, ,- as If gp ft JUNIOR Boys JUNIOR BOYS 88 ww Zinn -1 : ' a 'I , . 0 ,,,... fs V1 if I x W WX I S -fn? XXX! 2 Q ix i N .N A Sk ,-vm' ,,. i. 1 'Q' L ,IQBYI-73f?T l-5 1815, 5 G ml anim' Glass The class of '25 is synonymous with progress. This reputation has been established by the untiring efforts of the officers and committees, who have done their best to make the class affairs successful. Glen Cole, president, has been a capable leader, and has launched a number of profitable ventures. The sale of candy in the halls at various times, and at the presentation of The King's Rival, is only one of the few undertakings accomplished by the class. The Hop, held at the Woman's Building, February I, was one of the most delightful social events of the year. From decorations to music, the dance was all that could be desired. Later in the month, the juniors held a frolic in the school gymnasium, for the purpose of getting better acquainted. I It is appropriate to say that the class of '15 has accomplished much for its own members, and for the school but more is yet in store. With the experience gained so far, the juniors should be able to cope successfully with the responsibilities that are bound to come in the senior year, HOP COMMITTEE john White, Chairman Margery Best Mary Wheeler Lynn Johnston Ruth Lee Donald McClure JUNIOR PARTY COMMITTEE john Baymiller, Chairman Helen Ardner Ella Jane Kirby Doris Snovar Mildred Bitter Milo Taylor l r ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE 5 LaVonia Knisely, Chairman Q Hazel Blair William Bannister Ralph Heinen QgiTt'g,:'L5e5f? Robert Tewksbury Gerald Stienecker Helen Brown li ig Sf fl ,W if A 1 I? . A Al l if i icvi7::f'li 1 5' , . .1!ll..,-,.. - J high. -'J i I F 11 jx I ?i lg . 'F-Q i lul XRS Library The place where we spent happy hours, browsing among booksg Where through reading, our sympathies were made to include peoples of other times and other lands. 'J .1:x.vnr::, 1 E M Tl qUg,IgS1 fi I llfiwf gi fi! V 3:' 5 K x 5:36 -. 1 s 2 VIEWS? 15- ssizvxxla . 2 , X X. X ...,. wg , e .595 V 1 .KEN mr 'l-Wal s N 2 ..,.. l ll ' 'igigx x l V x W Ng Q Ax l, .XX g , , K J v rr Ei' R A A , M Jw V 2 2' 7 um A' If I. IX 5 1 if 4 I 111 Lu' gi E l 4 uf 1,Iv:-r 1,1 ix , I T.. I K 15 W , X 1 155512 . ,,:, ., taeaaaaszaaseeeess EH Wflszzg 'l!!l'!!lfq Y asa 5: ' oo Sophomoye Q ,,'v ., X j 4- 'Vl...UQ..E7 f3 'E , '- ' 11:5 gun w isifi fi E I I 4 SOPHOMORE GIRLS SOPHOMORE Guns 92 I F :W ,l !: Q 'i Wm ,I .. ,. , :.:::':':'2, Y K . gg 3: X. .,..,.X A ,L fgsflfjez sw A 5 fax 5 S. x iz 1 x W fmt F? 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X , ,,.,, .. :X x' ' XS S: 5 Sig 5 Ml' Eff - :GS EH, ,,...: . .: ' ' XX-. .A IL N 1 Hx 1. x 'Ph I1 -Hr' SENIOR BANQUET + LMA 3l v,,' . : ' W . ' a ff mf ' au if sf 'I 1 W 1 i I l ii I gig SENIOR CmusTMAs DANCE A E135 101 QE wr wif, . swf i 'EE f.LET1'TfT7' Wil 5 , f 1 ,f g.::gLi,g , AKMM, - .s...-,.--.. in an 1 N sl! if X: 5 :UA Q'-M 12:5 ,wr E I JUNIOR CANDY'SELLER5 AT K1Nc's RWAL E H 1 . .V iff , i ,,., H, SY ikzf' 2 s COOKING CLASS EX 102 I i A xl A XX .5 x S N N S ,wlqxgf 1 wi l Z ' 5 xi- ,sw -v ,S MW 1 f QQ 1 -.45-1--:1 ,. ' Q I I Ns :gr - J X G- 14 ., A 1 ,.. 4 'r' L M Qi L I I 11512 ENGINEERING CLASS 5 SQ!! M ww . ENGINEER X , 'six' 103 Mx 5531 1 f 461515 X , A ,Jr-ff ' 1, ff lVh.,,,., - xl.. ...,,, -.-, Q, if. E Avi ,1 5,5 m 2-4 65 LL ii '31 LJ 4 M X -3.J.,.-5 l s ix ,W ad' 21 4 3' r, 1 4 w SEWING CLASS r ART Cmss VQEK f N. , 1 MI? xx X rug 'N x ,K-2. J 104 ilfjgg X A ff U' 5 1 0 1 Ai N -rags ,M f 1 'I 3 4 is . 2-'f m P if ..' fu- Q 1 4 1 ..- HOME Nuasmc Cmss CHEMISTRY CLAss 1.15 ',',, f Q . A 437 ,,.,g,i1:I3Q35i,QseM.,M, A, Pl if Vxif ., I.. ik -aw u gg, L K 1igi XXEAO 1 Jhjlgifi. 1al3l1S--.-- s ff? 'M ' l'llI IIl ' i L M J 3 '22 il H' 7 bo! F l ,alllllngx .I il I, ALS LE 4, boi llllllll 'Ill ll' 3' '32, EEE rv 53 EEE 0 '-E ,I U, NC, FF qbfrobable Medal List IQ23'IQ24 Z. LaVerne Daring Marcella Echart Constance Epker Josephine Habib Ruth Heil Helen Ardner john Baymiller Barbara Fry Joseph Heferle Naomi Baymiller Onnalee Clark Burnap Cole SQ AMGOLD MEDAL Sizmons Frances jones Ada Kelb Louis Levine Helen Mason Catherine McGuire Mildred Painchaud .Iumoixs Mary Kratky Lillian Lavender Ruth Lee Ruth Pilzerker Soienomoruas Lydia Habib Ella Hennerman George Wallace 106 Evelyn Ricard Wanda Shiffler Helen Theaker Anna Lou Wells Mary Wright Grace Roenick Martha Schaefer Helen Snover Mary Wheeler Regina Knauss Frank Wiley Mark Winchester I 5 l iam t ,.t. , .... ? l HHNQH il N SL 1 :fi 5S4lEiiiaa's Q i,c,lt:,ssQltf. i. i y, ,.Lgf53 '? Q a ,ami 'CZ ,xl X f QW 'f 4 1 Genevieve Beth Wilma Deters Herbert Gladieux Glenna Halter Elizabeth Jewett Annabel Ackley David Bassett Miriam Bender Gertrude Bennett Adelaide Buchholz Ellan Chetister Paul Desilets Marie Dock Iris Dunn Nobeline Early Fred Farris Helen Frye William Greiner Ethel Grow Fernette Baur Margery Best Hazel Blair Helen Margaret Brown 'till ,ggi I 4. -1- Wfedal List-Gontinued I SQ FRESHMEN Luther Lalendorff Maurine Lalonde Naomi Lange Nelson Mall Frances Moon SILVER A in at least four subjects, Siamons Frances Harr Edna Hackman Louise Irwin Howard Irwin Mildred Kennerly Alice Kerschner Helen Majeska Harry McElroy Wilbur Miller Sylvia Northrup Pauline Odom Dorothy Pasch Mildred Rice jumons Irene Dickinson Donovan Emch Geraldine Hopkins Marguerite jack 107 Florentine Nierman Helen Robinson Dorothy Schreiber Margaret Slosser Ray Warnke nothing below B Florence Sasse Mabel Schmidt Willard Shears Catherine Snyder Mary Standish Hazel Travis Lillian Vye Mildred Warner Edith Weidner Margaret Weitzel James Wickenden Helen Wild Mildred Wolff Eunice Kleinhans Harry Maza Edna McLaughlin Helen Moench Renton Moore f'1'i :zE 'f E r' .54 I I 'ol 1' ,g,i.s ,bgflllg .. , I .Y , U lihg. r i Ll? ! lil E T giffuff - X2 15 L' l l 1 ! l Frances Christie Dorothy Cole Anna Dancer Margaret Davis Harold Davis Lawrence Aikens Virginia Arduser Milton Bailey Amelin Bassett Selma Bassett Thomas Beck Mildred Bier Norman Brenner Eleanor Brinkman Alice Buck Mary Alice Burger Francis Babione Elsie Bahsen Lois Baymiller jean Best Albert Birch Helen E. Brown Richard Bruggeman Laurel Campbell Alice Carstensen Medal List-Qontinued SQ r JUNIORS--Continued Viola Kaiser Ralph Keller Leslie Leybourn Ruth Machlup Mildred Faulkner Somomoiuzs Earl Carleton Grace Cutler Margaret Dauer Bessie DeWitt Helen Englehart Florence Fink Grace Ford Robert Frautchi Cedrick Frederick Thelma Gregoire Edith Heyman Elizabeth Kendall FRBSHMEN Genevieve Edstrom Mary Belle Eggleston Donal Ewing Hazel Vossler Howard Flegle William Ford Muriel Waldvogle Donald Winter lola Harder 108 Florence Perry Evelyn Reed Huldah Ritzman Helen Tanner Esther Hoover Helen Klag Seline Neeley Glenwood Reese Eleanore Roberts Margaretta Roth Blenda Sayen Ruth Schwinden Elina Sieving Elizabeth Szabo Margaret Wendel Frances Whipp Martin Law Alma Lorenzen Margaret McClure Ruth McGinnis Gordon McNutt john Molnar Harry Overmeier Marian Rahmstock Lillian Samborn 1 f .4 l Ilia' is xi l . 4. he ef Mui if Marcella Cedoz Dorothy Coleman Rachael Cooper Orwin Cross Violet Davis Frances DeMoss William De Sana Marion Babione Ralph Balyeat Arthur Beck Winafred Bowser Lillian Byrne Mary Dale Lucile Ford J. Henry Anderson Marjorie Barnswell Marguerite Dunkel Elsie Dwiggans Virginia Everett Helen Ewing fm ' e .A!Un..,. - ..L,....... Medal List-Gontinued S12 FRESHMEN-Continued Ruth Hurder Nezema Joseph Stella Kirby Edith Knaggs Margaret Knierim girly-E' .. gi 63 Jig r-n. 53.4 ., 1' 4 ,1 is l' Carmine Sayers Lois Schilling Virginia Schwager Mary Taylor Mildred Toney Marie Krat Margaret Wullivan Helen Krueger BRONZE1NO GRADE BELOW B Snmons Mildred Gallagher Bertha Pauly Clarice Heilman Frank Keene Emily Kruse Hyman Maza Elizabeth Nauts jumoks Anna Herman Etheridge Irwin Helen King Donald McClure Scott McLeod Harold Osterman Kathleen King 109 Herbert Ricard Norma Runkel Vivian Seger Irene Selbeck George Straubinger Vernon Will Viola Pierce Helen Powell David Pugh Annabel Speaks Mildred Thielman Wilson Wertz il. I Hi? ew Lf' in aa, il Q E 5 1 Mildred Baymiller Leroy Bloomer Clara Caple Rosie Lee Cochran Bernice Culbertson Lucille Bossert Karl Brenner Hazel Calhier Bertha Cholich Herbert Clark Donald Cooper Charlotte Doan Tressa Doxsie Bernice Griifith Charles Jarvis Medal List-Qommued SQ SOPHOMORES Opal Gee Robert Hilty Arthur Justice Virginia Letlet Esther Lorenzen Thelma Neudorfer FRBSHMEN Chester Kaliski Ethel Kelso Ralph Leeper Gerald Liebke Paul Martin Ruth Moorhead Mildred Moritz Goldie Overmier Paul Robbins Mona Robson Ruth Roper MQQN Rachael Prince Elizabeth Rudolph Mary Wasserman Harvey Whitmore Chester Wuerfel Mina Savage James Scaves Ada Schmidt Ralph Schray William Sorensen Lucille Stillwell Erma Thrush Gordon Treavor Lelha Weaks Katherine Zillien EE? Y... ,Ah V Rip 110 ' ... ....., .- . .,..-N I QI tx. ilf. W l , AQ mai 1 -',-f X .,.. J' r F . auf, N1 4 ei uw- M2355 1 '13 M , 'if ,vw .,,, 5 5 was 14. K. .H 'if . . . 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H L. -1-,-my N., 'rw 1554 W ' , .rfllfll Q gi., f 5,15 fl i K x' is VARY 4 'K 'S , .,. ll .il rr. - s i EL QF! E Iii .fsfiizglrgllil l gig gill ilkriigl ' tell 5 Waite Student Qotmcil JAMES WICKENDEN . . . . HELEN MASON . . . , DOROTHY PASCH .,.. MALCOLM ENGLISH . . , . GEORGE WEINGARDT. , , . 1 , A :'1:i - ,.t. i i .3 Y, I Helen Ardner Gertrude Bennett Austin Campbell Glen Cole Z. LaVerne Daring George Eggleston Malcolm English Charles Fell Orville Goldner Louis Halbach Lawrence Jarvie Ruth Lee Helen Mason L - ..4..,., LA- SQ Officers Members lll , . ..... President . . . . .Vice President , ..,.. Secretary . .,..... Treasurer . . . .Sergeant at Arms jerry Montgomery Kenneth Orwiler Dorothy Pasch Mable Schmidt Nellie Severance Paul St. John Earl Tanner Margaret Watts George Weingardt Anna Lou Wells james Wickenden Mark Winchester Kenneth Woodman r l ?' 15 , 5 r QA to 'F i f zzr I as Y 5 ' C. 1, 3 Y vi 'E A , 4W 5 , . wi 1, I 'G . .. If J 1 ' f Q2f 1 Q A 1 H Y. Q x 1 V-K 7Q,'. g 5 Q B 32 3 11 x 'HQ' J by N Mk Y,., Y I I . I X I 5 wfsws isf' ,af x if V w -w 122595 ' fum?-'EFYSI W I -W1 .,-..,g.1-LE: , mg a! t , 9 l 4 1 I 1 1 It 4? L Jz ,, I :E 2.1.47 ...Qi :Lg it Wf U- E: .. , A ,.,5sL,gi ,ff- i 1, Q, ' 1 Q fa The Morro. .. COLORS. . . , . JAMES WICKRNDEN. . . MALCOLM ENGLISH . ..,. GEORGE WEINGARDT. . JAMES HULSE ,.,.,,.. GEORGE EGGLESTON . . . ORVILLL GOLDNRR .... ROBERT DUDRN ..,. GLEN Com: ..,. Arthur Beck Thomas Beck Gaylord Bancroft Glen Cole Walter Dow Robert Duden George Eggleston Malcolm English Harold Farling Orville Goldner Zenas Hartman Floyd Hugo James Hulse Donovan Emch William Elmer Arthur Force H.s.-.- el.. .Quill and Dagger Literary Society ,tw I :f gf 13' l 'S ' ,.2 'fii.2f lg' gligi, I' ,,.l - f i l 1 in W il , R , I LJ SQ 1 Officers Honorary Members , . .Fvatres in Facultate Black and Gold . . . . .President Vice President . . . . . . .Recording Secretary . . . . ,Corresponding Secretary . , . . Treasurer . . . . .Reporter . . . . .Chaplain . . . . .Sergeant at Arms Collins G. I. Pearsall M embers Wardell Jett Lawrence Jarvie Elgin Johnston Lynn Johnston Carleton Kopfman Edwin Lane Clifford Leitner Clayton Matt Harold Meyers Walter McKinley Jerry Montgomery Pledges Otho Gethings George Lane James McQuire John Petcoff 113 Donald Preston Irvin Siewert Noble Stewart Emerson Taylor Myron Textor William Thayer Douglas Watters George Weingardt James Wickenden Bruce Winchester Malcolm Webb Kenneth Woodman Floyd Wishman Kenneth Shifferd Joseph Schuller Ralph Heinen Vin I . V.. ' 'fwaiggi ' Y Iii, :rf Y .LX -..W .A if an , iii' L it ja 1 if 3 .,,,, ., ,, , 1? . e za mggr wif? X x M X A9 Ti LJ Wi! 2 PY Q 1 53: ,mm sm... w1ia:-.-1 x ,. . .M 4 N5-A :, -I ML TL, . , 1 X A ww X IN gf iii U I 53, K -fu, 4 K.. ,E .Mx X i 3 l l i . gli . gui,---, -F . s -- i i vym f iq C 'i s 3 me :': E , f . 1 . ' -wi. ,. mi ,. ., , ..- .1 5,215 COLORS. , . . Morro. , , . DOROTHY PAscH. . . MARY STANDISH ...,. GERTRUDB BENNETT ,.... MIRIAM BENDER .,.. MARGARET WATTS PAULINE ODOM ...., ALICE KERSCHNER .... ADA KELB ....... OLGA TORGLER. Annabel Ackley Katherine Bartley Miriam Bender Gertrude Bennett Margery Best Luella Bissell Mildred Bitter Hazel Blair Genevieve BoVie Florence Boycheff Grace Bruback Helen Caldwell Clara Caple Edna Carr Jeanette Caves DeRoyal Cramer Anna Dancer Z. LaVerne Daring Creta Drury Phillis Duncan Iris Dunn Mary Eggleston Mildred Faulkner Mrs. A. Allen Miss V. Carson in . .8N.-.- wg fPe'riclecm Litemfry Society FOUNDED IN 1901 S12 Oficers Active Members Marian Frisk Glenna Halter Inis Harger Ruth Huenefeld Dorothy jackson Frances Jones Viola Kaiser Ada Kelb Elizabeth Kendal Alice Kerschner Anna Knierim Mary Knierim LaVonia Knisely Ruth Lee Phyllis Malard Ruth McGinnes Geraldine Morey Pauline Odom Dorothy Pasch Helen Price Pauline Ranfft Annabel Richardson Grace Roenick Critics Miss H. Kimble Miss K. Newbirt Miss E. Fenneburg 115 if rw. il .. ... 1' . U vill, . 2 my 53 LJ P . . . . .White and Gold . . . .Nulli Secundas ......,..,President . . . . . . . . ,Vice President . . . . . , .Recording Secretary . .,.. Corresponding Secretary ...,,..........Treasurer ......,...Reporter . , . . Sergeantfat-Arms , ,.,. . . .Chaplain Margaretta Roth Grace Ryan Florence Sasse Rose Salisbury Dorothea Schausten Dorothy Schrieber Genevieve Scoten Irene Selbeck Nellie May Severance Elma Sieving Helen Snover Mary Standish Margaret Sullivan Olga Torgler Hazel Travis Lillian Vye Lucretia Wagner Mildred Warner Margaret Watts Francis Whipp Anna Mae Whittmore Ruth Woyame Anna Reavis Miss O. Wright Miss M. Cowl l r1l ' i 1 fl' 'JY , Qf X 1 AxgNL,5,,L,,L..f JF iv - :gif 'fifsif K YA ,, .x,,,- . r I 1 555 XXX ml gx x ai.: .Ngfg ,ygl slfi. :L 1,,,. S , xv? F2 1 4 lv V' 5 01 4- J xx --4 ff- .asf 3555! i 'f' ' V7 Y Morro ..... COLORS . , , KENNETH ORWILEI1. JAMES KIEVIT .... Louis HALBACH ...... GEORGE STRAUBINGER. . . LEsLIE SI-IAUE ,..... RUEL YOUNT ..,... WILLIAM WEn'rz .... AUSTIN CAMPBELL. . . Mr. F. W. Mathias Mr. C. C. Collins john Baymuller Ralph Brown Glen Brown Norman Brenner Harvy Bish Gerald Biddle Austin Campbell Robert Campbell Allen Carlson Don Grave John Ehrle Charles Fell Fred Farris Bernard Gladieux Earl Goodyear I n I The Forum Literary Society SQ Ofhcers Honorary Members Mr. Fred Klag Mr. john Ehrle Members William Goorley William Greiner Louis Halbach Frank Keene james Kievit Hilmar Kreuger Anton Laczko William Lindner Harry McEllory George McLeary Donald McClure Kenneth Newbright David Pugh Lawrence Roamer Herbert Ricard Leslie Shauf 117 I .. - . 1. - -- .Ir A. 'I I I l . . . . .Satis Eloquenta Sit . . . .Black and Gold . . . . . . .President . . . . . . ,Vice President . . . . . . ,Recording Secretary . . . . .Corresponding Secretary ...,.........Treasurer . . . . .Censor .....,....Chaplain . . . , .Sergeant at Arms Mr. E. H. Price Mr. Merritt Nauts Lorenz Schenck Melvin Schneider Albert Skinner Waldo Schnell George Straubinger Robert Tewksbury Allan Thompson William Trotter Robert Turner William Whitcomb William Wertz Wilson Wertz Frank Whitney Ruel Yount Lawrence Schiermeyer . . r n. .24 ,g s iin 1' .li ,I I 81 'K ii L 1 M., ,gy A1 r rx., : 1,X , 1 A I ,Q . -,.. W - ..,1,+ z, , , ,gm , 1: 5. , ,. H on Q I .xl..Y,., , . ..,.:QQ..,k-if , . 1 ,. . .. J... 4 N af iii, . x 1 ..,, 1 ,. iifgf :3Eg5vx1,.:Ai- ' W - Y - -V V V - -- '52 QQQF-,f , g F we 'NNJ1 1522!-f H ff? A ww- ,A i : ,giffg ' ' f A XR 4 4, i 1 ! l fe Yi if if 2 a 2 A v-,ei-gs: ,V f Morro ..., COLORS ,... The Zetalethetm Literary Society SQ Ojficefrs HELEN MASON ....... ...,...... CATHERINE MCGUIRE , MABLE SCHMLDT. . . ANNA Lou WELLS, . MARY WHEELER. . ELIZABETH NAUTS, . RUTH HELL .... Miss Mary Roache Helen Ardner Lois Baymiller Florence Beard Dorothy Briggs Marian Carrel Marion Dauer Margaret Dauer Mildred Gallagher Marcella Haas Frances Hart Ruth Heil Clarice Heilman Ella Jane Kirby Stella Kirby Myrtle Klotz Geraldine Larkin WIKI :-J.. E 1: P , :J - fa. fa, V e - - . Q-rg:-LSA 1 5. -.- -L, Critics Miss Barbara Grace Spayd Miss Ethel Lickley M embers Helen Mason Catherine McGuire Francis Moon Ruth Moorehead Sylvia Northrup Elizabeth Nauts julia Palmer Helen Powell Evelyn Reed Evelyn Ricard Mildred Rice Dorothy Roney Ruth Roper Gertrude Russell Gertrude Sawyer Doris Scharf ' 119 L..-.. Wy: V2 E xim ff , r'n. .Li ' - Ill 'ii I 'vt - 't V' R L L v r . .2 l Nihil Sine Lahore . . . .Nile Green and Silver Miss Fon Boergerl- Mable Schmidt Ruth Schivinder Mildred Sharples Wanda Shiffler Bernice Skelly Doris Snover Kathryn Snyder Charlotte Taylor Helen Theaker Helen Tanner Martha Theaker Dorothy These Anna Lou Wells Mary Wheeler Helen Wild Mary Wright . President Vice President . . . . ,Secretary . Treasurer ' Sergeant at Arms , . Chaplain . . Reporter -.16 :X 1 rid! l 5 1 H li! if 1 13' new L 'l l L NELLIE SEVERANCE . , KENNETH CRWLLER . . HELEN FRYE , ..,, . RALPH HEINEN . . . . . GEORGE WErNr:ARDT . MARY WHEELER. . , . GEORGE STRAUBINGER NELLIE SEVERANCE . . ALICE KERSCHNER . . . CATHERINE MCGUIRE . . . . ALLAN THOMPSON . . ROBERT DUDEN . . . WANDA SHIFFLER . . . EVELYN RICARD . . . HELEN THEAKER , . . ANTON LACZKO . . . . Retina Board Art Staff MARGERY BEST, ORVILLE GOLDNER . . . . 1241 ........Eclitor Managing Editor , . . . .Literature , . , .Oflice Boy . . .Crganizations . . .Faculty Facts . . . .Personals . . .Editorial . . . .Social . . . Alumni . . . .Sports , . .Comics . . ...... Exchange .Girsl' Athletics . . . .Chips . . . .Art Editor . . .Assistants ljhgkj l- . x K: Y rl.. M.. fs., . ,,, . I El fxi5 I l K X4 x Y X X E ANR? Rt.. , .Ei l ' Q lx .Xxx Sri. J .NJA .. ' 4.4, .. 1 1- --.1.- J g!.g.i, B , , famous ,msfnmna.mnmvggg YR 2 Ji ,A fs, ,fi Mis fiifgfwi 'gf' I ,mornsan K, lbanr Dmh Qrhuol 7' giwsv fe . is 1 li.- 1 tg . 6 ai 'W ' ---: N f I 3 - 1 l l lf' V 4 ' .04 ' ' A R . , L' ,iivgff A O' mfs. ,, , H ff-X M N, is fwgfaffif C ,illornson R lb ' ,. ., . A-PN' limi: ,sfnfmi ,..x., ,. 4 LYNN JOHNSTON . . . Y Edith Weidner Ray Rogers DOROTHY PASCH . . . LUCILLE FORD . . . . . GERALDINE LARKIN . . . MRs. ALICE ALLEN . . . l Miss FLORA CARPENTER . . . . MERRITT C. NAUTS. . . l 1 ' VW T, JAMES A. POLLOCK . . . f fl .fif- -- kiwi . 5 In :A Y Q -tfisgmg 'riff , - - 34 3 Q' -.- .g....,...-- Business Staff Assistants Douglas Luschen Ralph Heinen Allan Herbert Advisors 121 . . .Business Manager Ralph Berry Dorothy Jackson . . .SecretaryfTreasurer . . .Circulation Manager . . . .Typist . . . .Literary . . . . . .Art . . .Business . . .General MM 4 -iff-LT -,U ,Era MABEL SCHMIDT. . DOROTHY PASCH .,... KENNETH ORWILER .,.. EDITH WEIDNER ..... WANDA SHIFFLER .... MARY STANDISH. . . WARDEL1. JETT .... Annual Board 1924 Editorial Department Editorfinfcliief Z. LA VERNE DAR1Nc Associate Editor DOROTHY PASCH LITERATURE Helen Frye, Miriam Bender, Mary Wright, Ralph Brown . .Grganizations . . . .Social .Athletics 4 4 . . .Girls' Athletics Snap Shots . . . . .Calendar 4 , .Comics ORVILLE GOLDNER .,............ 4 . .. ..,... Art Editor ZENAS HARTMAN, ANTON LACZKO. . . .... Asst. Art Editors Business Department i HAROLD MEYERS, Business Manager Earl Goodyear, Advertising Manager Charles Fell, Asst. Business Manager Business Assistants james Hulse Benjamin Minder Lorin Kerr Allan Thompson Douglas Luschen Adelaide Buchhol: GEORGE STRAUBINGER, Secretary and Treasurer GERALDINE LARKIN, Typist Faculty Advisors MRS. A. ALLEN .,... ..........,.......... .... L i terary MR. M. NALVTS ..... ,,.. F inancial . . .General MR. J. A. POLLOCK. .. Miss F. CARPENTER. . . 1 . . 7 4 .,,.. Art r S35 fx si-ni A iggl t I : ,QM .iff P..-i.. 3 if h l F l 4 JAX . ,. .. .. l..7'5f'fQ1fY.... T .4. YY -,4I rg, wg, li 34,4JE '1f'T' .va my if -.....- ,girl r AJ L 'lei wi .Q MALCOLM ENGLISH . . GEORGE EGGLESTON . . LOUIS HALBACII . . . . KENNETH ORWILER . . AUSTIN CAMPBELL . . GEORGE STRAUBINGER . .... . MR. E. V. REED MRS. A. ALLEN .... Donald Allen Ralph Berry Arthur Beck William Blake Austin Campbell Alan Carlson Rolland Catchpole Glen Cole Harold Davis Raymond DomhoH: Earl Devine George Eggleston William Elmer Malcolm English Donovan Emch Harold Farling Charles Fell Eugene Field Earl Goodyear William Goorley William Greiner Bernard Gladieux . 5 lid I xi li , I mI f' ' , i fYlE lf.1i1g..j ' lim.-. - .4......---- Senior Hifl' Officers . . . ..... .... . . President . ..,.... VicefPresident . . . .Recording Secretary . ...... . . .Treasurer . , . SergeantfatfArms , .............. ...,... ,........Puhlicity Advisors and Honorary Members MR. EIIRLE MR. KLAG MR. Nfxurs ,...BibleDiscussion Members Louis Halbach Ralph Heinen Lester Herman Hub Henerman james Hulse Chester ldezak Wardell Jett Lynn Johnston Frank Keene James Kievit Arthur Krogle Carleton Koffmann Edwin Lane William Lindner Walter McKinley George McLeary Donald McClure Harold Meyers Harold Moench Jeremiah Montgomery Kenneth Orwiler David Pugh 123 Herhert Ricard George Roth Lorenz Schenck Melvin Schneider Leslie Schauf George Straubinger Gerald Steinecker Roger Schelles Earl Tanner Emerson Taylor Robert Tewksbury William Trotter Raymond Trumhull Allan Thompson William Wert: Wilson Wert: james Wickenden john White William Whitcornb Kenneth Woodman Reuel Yount Hilmar Kreuger W N 4 Qi F' Qififif : nr: i ,-N I MXYX ENT E-jfifi' in MOTTO COLORS MARGARET WATTS . . ALICE KERSCHNER. . . ANNA LOU WELLS . . , MARIAN CARREL , . . FLORENCE BOYCHEFF . , ELIZABETH NAUTS . . . . Friendship Qlub SQ O jficers 124 , ...,.. Builders Blue and White . 4 . . .President . . . .Vice President 4 . . . .Secretary . ...,.., Treasurer , . .Sergear1tfatfArms . . . , . . .Chaplain V ,fin iw sr .O X - 1 ,h 4. l . . i i ,M A. .. L T153 s 5g7g','.'fg 53 ,,.. fi, ,TQQ3 -55.5 . 1421253 ' 1 . QVSQ YY 'Q N x N jf -.Sgr Swv? X: XFN hifi FE 4 ,QM Mira iz.-,, 3 5322- Rig' I KO . ,. it ! L. X, ' ifrffxil T 'D saga? ig 5'--47+ . 11 -1 1 qs as 5k Ll Ruth Ahlfors Virginia Ardner Margery Barnsvvell Dorothy Batchelor Naomi Baymiller Gertrude Blotter Florence Boychelf Constance Boughton Mary Breese Josephine Brown Genevieve Burson Lillian Byrne Marian Carrel Ellen Chetister Ruth Counter Velma Coy DeRoyal Cramer Helen Crane Irma Cupp Mary Dale Helen DeLonz Irene Dickinson Charlotte Doan Marjorie Donovan Cleo Dorr Creta Durury Iris Dunn Florence Eberlin Mary Eggleston Constance Epker Hazel Fessler Avril Finch Lucille Ford Regina Glas-co Virginia Gordon Frances Harr f ' Members of the Friendship Qlub SQ Ruth Heil Clarice Heilman Cora Helbing Edith Hendee Ella Herman Geraldine Hopkins Louise Irwin Dorothy jackson Viola Kaiser Harriet Kellogg Alice Kerschner Kathleen King Mary Kline Mary Knierim Helen Kreuger Hilda Lampe Geraldine Larkin Ruth Lee Edith Lueff Jessie Lyman Eleanor Majeska Helen Majeska Ruth McGinnis Marie Mikesell Phillis Millard Elizabeth Morgan Florence Morgan Leona Myers Alice Nauts Elizabeth Nauts -lulia Palmer Dorothy Pasch Esther Phillippe Viola Pierce 15 Anna Reavis Bernice Yore Evelyn Reed Mildred Rice Dorothy Roney Norma Runkel Gertrude Russell Grace Ryan Florence Sasse Martha Schafer Dorothea Schausten Mabel Anna joseph Lois Schmitz Genevieve Scouten Vivian Seeger Irene Selbeck Wanda Shiffler Helen Snover Margaret Suhrwier Myrtle Sweet Helen Tanner Charlotte Taylor Violet Taylor Garnet Tea Olga Torgler Clysta Urban Elizabeth Van Tyne Margaret Watts .leannette Weber Margaret Weitzel Anna Lou Wells Mary Wheeler Francis Whipp Helen Wilde Mildred Wolff june Woodruff ine Schmidt 'Ill Ns, in 1 It fp 1 ,ef X 'i :ir 'MN gay Q if .14 CW.. E ei, A --V- PAUL ST. JOHN. . . . JACOB BRYAN . . A BURNAP COLE . ,.., . MARK WINCHESTER ..,. Elmer Annes Thomas Beck Thomas Bird Leroy Bloomer Homer Burson Warren Burwell Melvin Burvvell Robert Campbell Charles Campbell Donald Cooper Edward Davis Gordon DeVille Paul Dovvnend Parks Emmet Robert Frantche ftmiofr HVY SQ Officers M embers Raymond Gladieux Rollin Gladieux Ernest Glauser William Gschurnd Fred Haas Robert Hilty M. Hissong Kenneth Innes Richard jackson Fred Kasdorf Max Kornrumpf George Lane Dean Manson 126 t AW , . , , .President . . . .Vice President . . . A .Treasurer . . . .Secretary Chester Martin Montgomery Powell Ray Rogers Fisher Rabbit Raymond Rideout K. Shitferd Albert Skinner Donald Summers Wm. Thayer Fred Treushal Robert Turner Alvin Volmar Robert Watts Melvin Ward William Whitcomb ,.. Ak ' '- y ttrt txt ,T ec 2 R l e if si I i' La' ,Ygl- ? -.Q A if i?f2'1QEl mir I -in f gl if? L i x-.. g:YAn:fg,..5-., l' 5- .1,uXi3'E55:3r:i -I on xi l EARL TANNER. . . EDWIN LANE .. ,. ., KENNETH WOODMAN . . . DONALD PRESTON . . . MELVIN SCHNEIDER . FRANK ZAHRLY. . . . Crville Ballin Alfred Blotter Wilber Boschard Melvin Carnal Walter Christopher Chester Cowdry Horace Coy Paul Downend jay Duhamel Cscar Fielder Robert Frautschi Jerome Fuller Arthur Geoffrion Otho Gettings joe McGoldrick William Goorley Fred Hansen Alfred Harding Herbert Henerman ,E inf RL, .,, l4f.,.s, - Vg ., Waite Engineering Society SQ Ojfcers Members John Hilty Glen Horseman James Hulse Etheridge Irwin Harry Johnson Thomas Kilian Clarence Knudson Arthur Krogle Edgar Lalendorf George Lane Edwin Lane John Lehr Grant Luschen Clayton Matt Noel McClure James McGuire Harold Meyers Jerry Montgomery 127 President , , .Vice President .Secretary Treasurer . . . .SergeantfatfArms Wilham Pholin Russell Potter Montgomery Powell Donald Preston Fred Reyhourn Oliver Rideout jack Robinson Melvin Rouiller Melvin Schneider Donald Simonds Arthur Sweet Earl Tanner Allan Thompson Christin Thompson Ray Thompson Wilson Wert: Kenneth Woodman Paul Woodman Frank Zahrly . Reporter X , X l it A: rlf! iii R Rug, -e-H 1 Riff' P 4253 CHARLES FELL , HELEN MAsoN . RUTH HE1L , , ., ARTHUR LEMKE . , . FRED FARRIS . . FRANCES HARR john Baymiller David Bassett Ralph Berry Thomas Beck Franklin Benjamin Allan Carlson Irene Dickenson Elsie Dwiggens Marie Dock Edmund Eherth The Alchemist S ociety 27 SSI! Officers M embers Fred Ferris Barbara Fry Chester ldezah Etheridge Irwin Bruce Winchester Arthur Krogle Viola Kaiser Anna Knierim Louise Levin Hyman Maza l President , . .Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . . ,Sergeantfatffxrms Katherin McGuire Clayton Matt Mildred Painchaud Evelyn Reed Margaret Rahideau julia Palmer Althea Phillips George Straubinger Edward Welsey Frank Zahrly A Reporter P i xg L .ik . + .. 'H s ,1 . fx. L l .4 X I vii X . 2.33414 fo f 6-.-i f, 1 , .ii 39 ML in L' if-W'i fijfg si Sa. a ORVILLE GOLDNER MARGERY BEST . . WILLIAM GOORLEY . , . RUTH LEE . .... . . PHYLLis MILLIARD JOSEPH SCHULLER, Virginia Arduser Margery Best Harvy Bish Helen Caldwell Zoe Cox Helen Crane lrene Doyle William Dwyer Marcellii Eckhart Dorothy Edgington Mildred Falkner Orville Goldner William Goorley Marian Hansen Marcella Hass 'fa 5 'lf l 'V . I ' lilo.: 'f :Pl fn ..- ,.,. ,,,., ,i 1' ..---,, ,,,.,A',g. . HM, . , The flltobee Art Glub SQ Ojjicers M embers Margaret Hayman Dorothy jackson Elizabeth Kendall Lelah Kester Eunice Kleinhans Anna Knierim Ruth Lee Arthur Lemke Anton Laczko Marguerite Lupton Eleanor Majeska Phillis Millard Frances Milne Thelda McVey 119 . . . . .President , . .Vice President . . ...,..... Treasurer . . . . .Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . .... Sergeantfatffirms Fern Overmeyer Mildred Painchaud james Perrin Evelyn Richard Emily Rairden Grace Ryan Leatha Schaetzke Joseph Schyller Frances Shaw Wanda Shiffler Dorothy Torgler Lillian Vye Margaret Weitzel William Whitcomh Melvin Worden F gtg A rl ' YN fl il I ff lx L Ml? l 113 ,Q yi-LA N-A-'U -. l MR MARY WRIGHT. , . ALICE NAUTS. , . . . SYLVIA NORTHRUP . BERNARD GLADIEUX . . . . DOROTHY PASCH . . Katherine Bartley Arthur Blake Helen Brown Lillian Byne Anne Dancer Marion Dauer Iris Dunn Harold Farling Fadwa Farrin Bernard Gladieux Le Qercle Francais SQ Officers Members Ida Harsanyi Frank Keene Myrtle Klotz Lillian Lavender Marguerite Lupton Irene Metzger Alice Nauts Elizabeth Nauts 130 . . . . .President Vice President , . . . .Secretary , . . . .Treasurer . . SergeantfatfArms Sylvia Northrup Pauline Odom Dorothy Pasch Helen Price Dorothy Roenick Mary Standish Olga Torgler Mildred Wzxrner Margaret Weitzel Mary Wright I i . . . sift 3 .ik 5-5 f' -Rf' f--N-r-if .5 fs . A Q fi ':, , LTL N I N R fi' A ,L . I .R I -HI .- I -, ,F 5, L-EEL gi'J:4,zI-5I,q2 :mel 131, 4 gm ' VVS.- . - wg. The WTitev's Guild SQ HELEN FREY, Chairman MARY AVON BARNES DOROTHY BRIGGS RUTH BURKE ERROL CROUSE MARIAN CARREL ALLAN HERBERT GERALDINE LARRIN HARRY MCELORY GEORGE MCLEARY ALTHEA PHILLII-s HELEN POWELL ROGER SHELLES CATHERINE SNYDER GEORGE STRAUBINGER REUEL YOUNT 131 Ha, If .Q ,. X Q? 1' f NX 5 fe. J E 2 ,us S ADA KELE . .... . . MARY WHEELER . . ALMA PHILLIPPI . , FRANCES JONES . , . KENNETH ORWILER Leila Allen Rose Bage Van Detta Barrett Mildred Beier Irene Behnke Kathryn Brinley Josephine Brown Grace Brubach Mary Burger Ellen Chetister Bessie DeWitt Francis Demke Helen Drogy Creta Drury Florence Eherlin Della Fencham Otho Gettings Edmund Hansen Edna Hackman Lillian Henry Minerd Henningren Margaret Jach Mildred Jeraseh Frances Jones Flora Johnson ommefrcial Qlula Sl O-JJTLCCTS Members Dale Kalmbach Ada Kelh Kathleen King Regina Knauss Max Kornsumph Douglas Luschen Jessie Lyman Glenn Martin Helen Majeska Elizabeth Matok Helen Merrich Alberta Metzger Dorothy Meyer Donnelly McNutt Cloyd Mills Kenneth Orwiler Marc Pecard Florence Perry Ernest Pfoff Alma Phillippi Kenneth Pope Carleton Rahmstock Anna Reavis 132 . .. . . ,. .President Vice President . . . . ,Secretary . ..,.. .... T reasurer . , . . SergeantfatfArms Iola Reau Eleanor Roberts Margaretta Roth Norma Rumple Blinda Sayin Aileen Schickler Claire Schofield Ruth Schwinden Kenneth Seeber Vivian Seeger Irene Selbeck Mildred Sharples Bernice Shelly Edward Sloan Maybelle Slintz Myrtle Sweet Helen Tanner Kathryn Tripp George Wallace Mary Wasserman Eva Westendorf Mildred Wolf Kathryn Willis Mary Wheeler Lucile Wunderly Hgil! S -' 'ie ,, l ,h .M x 1 E l ' il 3 El-795'-r3'rll Q. ,.f:ss:t,vrs s - ' cap me 1 tQXl2K'bYf'1fl A 1 WX Kali .... . Till M: , rw- Q was ,Ne-1541. . . ,XX 5 . ,,- 5 Qi . .avli sv- t 7.0, .,... it Band Members Q il W, -e, - .... 35- xggrj 1 r 1 vbf fjgr - 'lag in, E C . V. SU'ri1iii'N Melvin Bossert Raymond Bossert Lester Brinkman Glen Brown Robert C. Conley Orwin Cross Virgil Echhart Virgil Gordon Charles Giles ll . like... ,ALL Waite High fBcmd SQ Officers DALE KALMBACH . . . , ...., . . . . VIRGIL ECKHART . , . GLEN MARTIN. , . MELVIN BOSSERT . . . LOWELL NORTHRUP . . , . George Gilles Dale Kahnbach Henry Mack Kidd Glenn Martiii Charles Merwin Lowell Grant Northrup Alexander Shears Ralph Snyder 133 . LL. . .... President Vice President . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . . .Librarian William Sorenson Russell Tschappat Clories Warner Robert Webb Guy Wilson Gale Wilson Kenneth Witherell Paul Woodruff Mr. Sutphen llqjlggi RN I .Las -- - 5 'spfl' l Miss BrsslE Wrxum Director Katheryn Blake Homer Burson Clinton Borchers Charles DuShane jack Dushane Florence Fink Mildred Hook Merle jones Charles Kellogg Cellos Emily Rairdon Anna Lou Wells Bass George Roth Coronets George Parkin Leslie Shauf Waite H igh Orchestra SQ Officers LESTER NELSON . . . , ....... .,...... P resident EMILY RAIRDON . . . . , .Vice President MILDRED Hook . . . . ......., Secretary KENNETH STEELE . . . ......... Treasurer GILBERT SIEGEL . . . , . ..,, Business Manager Members Violins Lorin Kerr Gilbert Siegel Leslie Leybourne Selma Neely Lester Nelson Gerald Riley Foster Robinson Paul Sanders ' C larinets Parks Emmert Geraldine Hopkins Charles Leybourne Neva Pheils Carlyle Shook 134 Inis Starkey Kenneth Steele Milo Taylor Marvin Timm Joseph Thor Leona Weaks Gladys Wicks Stuart Thompson Flute Raymond Bossert Trombone Orville Goldner Piano Doris Snover Drums Leonard Young ' 1512! l . l 3 Lg: r3,. Rfk' vii 9 1 M . 3. r.. . , 1. ,- :Kiwi mi i ,n i .i L!,1 ?'i BE- 'iij izrt' . ' ' 21 q ani iii, i E l 51,1 LJ JAMES WICKENDEN . . , LORETTA GENS . A . NELLIE SEVERANCE ROBERT TIERNAN . MR. BALL ..,.... Kenneth Arnold Ethel Alcock Lucille Althous Florence Beard Gertrude Bennett Florence Boycheff Dorothy Briggs Marjorie Carter Rolland Catchpole Bernice Culbertson Coral Dannenhurger Helen Ewing Lowells Fils Florence Fletcher Lucille Ford Loretta Gens Raymond Gladieux Rolland Gladieux William Greinier Harry Gumb Edna Hackman egja 1.3, s Aifh...,. - .LC ... . Glee Qlub SQ Officers Members Genevieve Hagerty Charles Hauber Thelma Hummel Myron Elsvvorth Hissong Mary Leister Martha Lockart Fred Margy Ruth McCauley Vella Mae Mickaels Rohert Moorehead Florence Morgan Hazel Murphy Thelma Neudorfer Harriet Pease Benjamine Pencheff Marc Pecord Mary Price Vyvyan Rehmstrom George Roth 135 President , . .Vice President Gertrude Russel Ted Sampson Nellie May Severance Ruth Skilding Belinda Sayer Grace Steele Edith Strahley Morris Sutton Charlotte Taylor Robert Tiernan Martha Theaker Marvin Timm Fred Trueschal Marguerite Truschal William Whitcomh john White Anna May Whitmore james Wickenden Reuel Yount Bernice You Mr. Ball Secretary Treasurer . . . Director GP- . W: - 'UC as ., , li-fI 5 H AM- I t A,.,. Q, . , ED W nifsfkflucellru Scznn ng. Q 9.Q..g,,, A DIC. 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'::?.'j2 Q, .- 4:2 ., , ,-1 4, JB. .K I 1 ' .!.... -- -!.!..f.,f- .!..!-!-- 1 I U- - I I , ,g,i-i-- ,,,,,.- Zi3..!-1- I I I !.. -.....--- lJ..!-!- 'E ' '-!.. I 1 Eunice KIe,',,I,mnS. 'r:L K 131 'Ig ,E Lisp - 1 '51 bij g i 5.8 1. A' V l . if? 5 1 8. 9. 1o. 13. 15. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. I. 2. 4. S. 6. 8. 1o. 11. 13. 18. 19. zo. 21. 22. 23. 28. 3o. lbw- SEPTEMBER Our 'iTree Top sports a lot of little Green Leaves. Welcome Freshmen Seats in the study room are being held at a premium. Sophomores have a conscience and-M-? One week closer to decease, Seniors. No game Saturday. E. D. No mass meeting. The weaker sex wins again. La Verne is Editor of the Annual. The Wolf is hounding his Herd out in the bowl. Season tickets make a grand entre. Ink schedules, 4 Lit meetings. We're simply rushed. Morenci takes home the rind. One of ye good ol' mass meetings. The bells wring rong and Trum- bull strays. Our playroom is opened with Duke and Maggie for Playmates Friendship Welcome Party. All the kids from camp. Freshman Mixer and Kisses. Won by a Hare's Breath from Glenville 7fo. GCTOBER Mr. Weingardtg Have you subscribed for the Retina? ' Mr. Dudeng Absolutely, Mr. Weingardt. Introducing the human money making machineg lm-saw CZ ifmjqxx Xllu pl D M WJ!! Q Q! L rw- . gg - 3 X Quill!!! 5 Y E fx I I A I 4' ln D -A My' - fs' 1 ' fl !ff,m!!,1N 4 . l l ' fkilimll 1 ' ' in V !'! A 6 v X4 'um' f Aff ' X N 'W' ... 'Q Honorable Jeremiah Charles Montgomery, President of the Class of '24. The Pericleans enjoy themselves at Keiths with Lollypops. Students, Teachers, Alumni. Give the Retina your money. Buffaloes are big, Waiters are bigger 73fo. Lorenz Schenck entertains the Forum at his cottage. The Faculty gossip over tea in the Library. Didya ever see ut fail. Unsats again. The Pines were Bluffed to the tune of IQ'O. George Eggleston's sweater is worse than fly paper or is it George? The team leaves to meet Louisville Lou. We hope Jarvie lives up to his reputation as The Shiekf' La Verne and Mary keep old maid's hall this week end. Talk about cyclones, our Golden Tornado leaves Louisville 4O'O. We choose our rings and standardize them. We hope you all like them. Our first day off is our lifesaver. We finish Woodward, 68fo. Monday. Dumb but happy. Juniors follow suit in this election business. Huzzay for Bituminous Cole. 142 P 5 L J' 2 I! ,'igx:f?'g.,feEfil-11,1 5.51: . ., . 1-:is-3 gg -, ,,.:i.4-Q. . 1 .'! l if iii l ' as gym - lf? 11525355 . We I fx-:, f :::i:. 4, ,155 in if ff 4 .. ll , ,I i 1 sy. fy NOVEMBER 1. Engineers present movie of life of Edison. 2. Seniors kiss 2.65 goo'bye. 4. Sundayg not Billy. 5. We chant Terra Haute's funeral dirge in the key of 74f7. l 7. Please excuse Elgin as he ran for Mayor last night. Mrs. Elgin. 8. Welcome to the hillsides oh, King Winter. 12. Echoes of College Days and Football Daze. 13. Wasn't Cedar Rapid! Also Marek. 14. We put on shock absorbers. It'll be here soon. 15. The D.'s have a swell time at George Eggleston's Ranch. 16. Cards. The absorbers help not a mite. 7 19. Retina's Fatter'n Betterln ever. Y X pHn c,Laj '- i 20. jams. Not strawberry but Parent's Tickets A I JHIUS- X 5? 21. Did it sink in, boys? No smoking. . - .Ji ii 22. johnny White makes his debut in dramatics. I5 J 'Z' 24. At last. The bleachers won't be so hard REPORT of - with the Waite Senior pillows. Aren't CARD5 'T they nifty. 25. We're thinking what? BEAT SCOTT! 28. We have the game in the bowl for the Hrst ii C time and treat our guests right. We give ' them the extra point. XSSKJL, I 29. The Senior Varsity Dance makes up for the one point. '12 . . SB.QuAi'aj Yi . 9 L 1 1 7 15, - DECEMBER 2. It's a race between the faculty and recent graduates in matrimony. Congratulations and ? wishes. George is letting his bangs grow. 6 5. Perries hfave a spread. Eat, drgik and be merr or tomorrow ou ma ie. Bet' E ter die eating. Y Y Have you met Vivian yet, boys. Beware of jettie. Q. D. Cuties celebrate their victory over the 4um's.l' 12. Our Golden Tomatoes are shipped South. Pete, Shindy and Butch ride broncos in fl .. Z . 9 regular cowboy rigouts. Wonder where ' 3- 2 arf' E OLD ,fli- TOM ffff QT E IO. fff7QY f f 15- 2 if - Y 1 W LiL -,5, lax ' TF ? E, .f-j- l :wif .Tw ., E' ceq E5 E ' Q icy 1 gg X sf . J f,,f E x D15 1-4 .iiai I lu, ff X the rest were. . .i 1 . N lflhgn- -4..,.......y. ' '?'rTTLL. :vi 2 . -o TE. K 1-1 1 f ', A 1-M X my - ..-12:9-,T 4--- 'gif 1 .1 E . -Mg' - Q. ., FI U0 flff 4' , , 14. Miss Wickenden receives a box of anonymous nuts. 15. They dry up the Lake I4'O. 17. The King's Rival is on his Way, 'LGoils. 18. Senior Meeting. Gosh, We deposit S1 with Helen Mason. Guess it's safe. 2o. The Heroes return from the Sunny South Where they have been enjoying a week's sojourn. 21. Don't be a carbon copy. 'iDorothy's Uncle Aaron tells us. 27. Pericleans give a bridge tea at LaSalle and Kochs for the starving children on Collingf wood Avenue. JANUARY 2. Leap year, Ah! The girls have a chance now. 3. Puzzle. What does C. C. stand for? 4. Righto. Captain Campbell. And may this year prove your worth. 5. First of its kind. ParentsfTeachersfStudents mixer. They Watch us receive our long lost rings. 7. The returning of proofs of all Senior goofs. 9. Nina Wilcox Putnam has nothing on Dorothy Briggs, says South Bend. We agree. Have you read Tessie's Tintinuabulationsf' 8. Heartless. We lick Libbey Lou. Y WW! m Q' l lb 'llll llll , All I 53? ,lg llllllllll 'Hun II. King's Rival appears with Mr. Miller as Don Caesar. 18. We knock off the Varsity 28f22. 14. Mid year exams! Cram! Cram! We nearly perish. 2o. It seems like home to see Dutch and Vic and the guys again. 23. Mr. Nauts entertains the Annual Board at his home. 25. Ehrle's quintet downs St. Mary's 7,6f23. 26. Peries have a theatre party at the Toledo at the same time the Zetaletheans had theirs. 28. The Forum are entertained by the Zets. FEBRUARY The juniors put over their Annual J Hop in fine style. Gosh, the football sweaters get brighter every year. Here's to the old CCaptain Kinker.J Here's to the new CCaptain Jarviej Here's to both who live inseparable in our hearts. 9. The Waite High Crchestra appears for the Hrst time this year. Fine, aren't they? 10. In memory of T. Young the Ford Circle presents a Hne picture of Abraham Lincoln. 14. The Retinas are distributed for Valentines. They seem to get better each time. 144 l l 1 1 Pl 5 A l-. - . X 1 15? I W 4 I 1 iv- , YEL 331' +14 I '5- v AL. ,QI . A,,. T. ' Lg 15. Rates must be going up. We are entertained by the Bell Telephone Company 17. Kenton and Bucyrus are victims of our slaughter. 18. Lillian Burns and johnny were the best kids at the FriendshipfHfYf Kid Kaper. 19. Ada struts Dog Bones T. U. sweater. 20. Johnny Ehrle teaches us the art of love making in Girofle Giroflaf' 21. Leslie sure is original. Waite High Stationery. 22. Anna Lou Wells asks why we are glad that Washington wasfour first President. Ain't she dumba? 23. 'Twas ever thus since childhood's hour. The boys go to the Auditorium. 26. Some one has such taking ways in the Library. 27. Mr. Klag speaks to the BOYS on school conduct. 29. We did it! What? Beat Scott! LAARCH 1. March comes roarin' with the D. gathering in Arden Forest. 2. At a umashu meeting we hear that the basketball men are holding court in the halls instead of the gym. How about it, DE? 4. The Juniors share their lollypops with us for a nickel. 5. Zets have initiation and feed at Ruth Heil's. 7. Ann is breaking in Recl's sweater. 9. Do you suppose Woodward feels differently now, 33f8. ro. Limmerick speaks his lirst piece. Did he blush? Well It say he did. 11. City champions. The teams go to Columbus to Tournament. Team Rah! 12. Pencheff misses the train cause Duffy hung on the last step. 13. Mac goes to Oberlin to compete in some sort of a talking contest. Good Luck. You've a fine chance. 14. The Beta chapter of the Pericleans of Waite High entertain the Alpha and Gamma Chapters of Scott and Libbey High School. 15. The Crowning takes place. Jimmy is nearly as good as Mr. Ehrle. 16. Sasse is happy. Austin's home. 17. Funny huh? Miss Roach wore an orange dress today. 18. Would you call him a referee? Libbey does. 19. Mac is considered a college orator so they didn't think it wise to give him the cup. It never rains but it pours. 20. Did you see Corden Jefferys marcel? Isn't he Darling?,' 24. One week in which to recuperate. 27. Pericleans have their Annual Banquet at the Woman's City Club. CYEDF1 img 31. On the last lap. as 5425 We ' ' l 3 la-,,-. - sg.-. -..-. .ii ,.Y. .- : :Cie tv X Lk ,H .E X its iii-' - E . . .- 1 - .asf X g is-X'-1. V 2593 5 ' , 1 at .V 32 .:.. I Z .. 2 I 1o. 11. 14. 17. zo. 25. 26. go. ro. 13. 21. it .t .x..x.s. ix ivy: a. if A' X if is ,r ........ APRIL Did you feel any more foolish today than usual? The Engineers give movie Romance of the Air. We have Dick the 5rd with us. Zets spring the Mah jongg Tumble. Girls don't wear flowers. You are graduating, not dying. Wonder if Arlene is going to get a baseball man? Ohio Wesleyan Glee Club-Rah! juniors! Rah! Rah!! L'Ohl It ain't gonna rain no mo '. NO, it ain't. It just started. Our office girl is introduced as Mrs. Klag. Thrills. Also, Miss Baxter is admitted free to a basketball game cause she ist the Coach's wife. This is news John. All the teachers are flopping. Still they don't look so bad with it bobbed. Passing show of 1924. The Forum's Forum Dance. April showers bring MAY Flowers. Mr. Ball presents Bells of Cornevillef' Mothers have a square meal with their daughters at the Friendship gathering. First rehearsal for music for commencement. Its awful when one can't sing. To Gingham Glenn with the Peries for L'Gingham Gavottef' The girls get measured for length for the final parade. Fathers and sons get together and mix things up a bit. The Seniors stage their farewell dance to old Waite High, the Prom at the .Womans Building Of course it's wonderful. An anniversary number and a girl editing it. The best ever put out. LaSalle and Koch was the favored spot for our Last Supper at old Waite High. The Banquet was marvelous. 146 EW 1 W 3A l ar? ?'f W. A f-Qiwxfvfffl, S x N v- : ni- -lf. 1 'l 'Ny 5 I QA :ilu .1-t.. - 'X 3 ,..,..'5't:,..:. A f ..i.wys- . i ' I ihiiixfll .... 15 W a 'W 'PY ,iQ I.. ar M4 A.. ' an ' af I 1 la 23. All the High Schools in the City participate 24. in Mr. Ball's May Festival. 15. Ship a Hoy! We Seniors gallantly sail the majestic sea, Erie, in the old scow Grey Hound. JUNE 1. Reverend Stockdale renders our Baccalaureate Sermon. 2. We sigh, we cry, we know not Why. 3. Miss Kimble's Liziie and Mrs. Allen's Willie step out together. 6. Ralph Brown presents the Senior Class play. Quite a new idea, eh Alumni? 9. Some of the boys like not the shingle bob. What care we? Wait till they see what next. 12. We graduate. 14. The Forum ends the year with their Annual Banquet. To leave you, Waite makes us sad. To have been with you makes us glad. But thru the years that are to be, 'Tou'1l find us faithful Alfurrvni. Mary Standish, '24 5 ral.:-'l I 5 1 147 43 TH 8-W.-. - .g........-... L XI M.--sei gs-Rs ll! mTiF,F,,,g,. g Aikl AA.A, - Ill, l i ,l i I I I ilelllllllw I IL . lilliiiwk-JIQQIQ my s . I ' 1' I 1 .- i I 4 1.1 if .eiaaag I I Jllilli . w ill lllllllllllllllllwllllll I ll Je'xU, I I' er e z,fi 'I ver .gl y I 5 .- ' i 'I wi. lllllllllllllllll. 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Clf you haven't heard La Verne roar. you have missed some' thing, take it from me.j The shameless idea that she would elope with any man, even though he were the gay, romantic Georgel But mostly I dread the onslaught from the faculty. Give Him Time will crystallize the feeling that Mr. Mathias has for me. Our nurse will surely treat me to a dose of spirits of ammonia for daring to publish Winlcum. And Oh! Mr, Klag will shoot desperately and recklessly on his hunt for the culprit who labelled 'iTwofInfOne. Although you may not have suspected it, Miss Roache, in her out-offschool hours, goes to quite astonishing lengths in the matter of raiment. Find her among the shots,'l if you can. And with Miss Kimble and her knowledge of administration, to lead the faculty, Waite High will not be a healthful place for me, I fear. 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His talk, short, to the point, and most interesting, inspired in his hearers as ambition to strive for higher things. After the dinner, there was dancing in the gymnasium. After the Christmas dinner and following close on the heels of St Nicholas, came the Periclean bridge tea, on December 27, in the fountain room of LaSalle and Koch's. This tea was the first of its kind to be given by any literary society at Waite and it was met with great success. Then came the new year, and with it not so many resolutions, perhaps, but an' other senior affair-a ParentsfTeachers' Mix' X er. Most of the members of the class ap' peared with their parents as a result of a , promise by the faculty not to disclose class TM ' room secrets. ,., Following that, the seniors presented 1 ,.'., Q 'i-: ' ,--f '75 F on January 11, Mr. Eugene L. Miller in The f ' gf King's Rival. In this play, Mr. Miller, a 5 A member of our faculty, played the role of the 52 ardent lover. On this evening the juniors ' fp ':- .,,, Q 1, sold candy made by the home economics class' Hmmatr?9 6 l ' ' It would be a mistake to imagine that - C all the successful social events of the past j ' year were given by the seniors, for they were' 'Q Q, Ty n't. The juniors proved themselves excellent li 161 f..,,-4543, ivy, j- 'I 'fag Q canyon aff ,HJ ' , , if--we-----Y .au,,.-,, samma, , I 'Mwst .. iii ax x , + ex, ' s .. ,Jn KL: :Y - X 1,1 5 5 LA X 'E , -tif X me j E 3 K i r I 1 E hosts and hostesses. Anyone who attended the J Hop on February 7 will surely agree to that. The Woman's Building was transformed into a veritable valentine land and a very lovely one at that. Though the juniors opened the month of February, the seniors closed it by pref senting the Toledo Gpera Association in GiroflefGirofla. It was one of the best affairs sponsored by the senior class. The next event of prominence was the Greenwood Gathering of the Quill and Dagger Literary Society in the gymnasium, on March r. All of Robin Hood's men and their ladies danced in a make believe Sherwood Forest. A canopy of smilax emphasized the idea of a wood, and Ye Greenwood Inn added greatly to the attractiveness of the decorations. After the Greenwood Gathering, came the Zetalethean dance, on April 5, the Mah jongg Tum' 7? ble, and quite Mah'-Ionggflike it was, to be sure. Mah fy, A jongg blocks and Chinese lanterns converted the gym 'I into a bit of the Orient. It was clearly a case of East is West. The music was furnished by the Vene' tian Orchestra, which had played for the D. dance the month before. , f ,cum From the far east we journeyed to Rome for the Forum dance, on April 26. The old Roman Forum was reproduced in charming detail to make the surroundings appear like the ancient city by the Tiber. CHN fs X ,D X .J h'gTfv..r':1::rE:.f.!?,l Vilflhi -:i-r-'r'2i7:55f: In America, last but not least, the Pericleans gave their annual dance. This year it was The Gingf ham Gavottef' given in Gingham Glen, on May Ioth, just when the flowers were blooming and the birds returned from the south. The gymnasium was transformed into a vast garden, with flowers, hedges, a summer house, and even a fountain. Gingham handkerf chiefs grew on trees, and other miracles of nature quite as serious delighted the guests. The evening of May 17th brought with it the closing dance of the year-the Senior Prom. A brilliant affair, it was given by the Glass of '24, at the Woman's Building. Scarcely had the echoes of this unusually attractive dance died away, when we attended the Senior Banquet, on May 22, in the fountain room at LaSalle and Koch's. An air of expectation enshrouded the guests, for they were to receive their Annuals, to learn to whom the Purple and Gold was dedicated, to hear the poem, history, prophecy, and will. Besides this was the last time the members of the Glass of '24 would be together, as a class. To May 22, we added seven days, and reached May 29, Glass Day! On this, of all days, rain would be a tragedy! joyfully we boarded our faithful friend, the Greyf hound, made our way down the Maumee into Lake Erie. Highfspirited and joyful, we clambered over the gangplank at Sugar Island. Having spent the day eating, dancing, and being merry, we returned to take up our duties for the few remaining days of the year. The Reverend Stockdale, on the evening of june ist, delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon. His talk was full of sound advice, solemn warning, and earnest exhortation. Besides the Senior Banquet, there were those given by the four literary societies and the Friendship and I'IifY Clubs. 1 62 j tim: , 5 I 1... ,,,.,, ,EW NU, iz -: :iv-ss s K. . 053. I 1 'V J .im -5 P . llfgiqlsy ' ' l Fir- Nl '5.l.f.:1.. nl ly ,.. 4:15 f : M Q g H M QL:iE:,::,::..i..:,iffiii ' it nfl i n A--M , . -i -we , g ift: The Periclean Banquet was held at the Womans City Club on March 27. The ig 2 affair is an annual one, at which members of the three chapters from Waite, Scott, and Libbey, are present. Miss Annette Cull, who has conducted a number of parties abroad, fi, spoke of her travel in Europe. The Zetaletheans were next. They held their banquet at the Toledo Yacht Club, l in May, While the Forum and D'.s held theirs in June. The Mothers' and Daughters' i Banquets ofthe Friendship and HifY Clubs were held on May 3, and May 16 respectively, in the school refectory. All are annually given, and create much interest among the society members. In addition to the last play of the year, Richard III, which was given by the Seniors on April 4th, were two operettas, given by the Glee Club. The one, Crowning of the Gypsy Queen, was given on March 15, while the other, College Days, was given early in the year on November 14. Then too, on April 11, the junior class brought the Ohio Weslyan Glee Club. The concert was followed by a dance in the gym. Time would fail to tell of the minor social attractions of the year. There were many of them, to be sure. By the time the social activities had ended, the school year was over, and Mother Nature was inviting her children to enjoy the great outfoffdoors. Q M5 Q. - 3535 1--My - -1 -7- 4.5! lla .fi ,Ml 1L.,,:f5:q1:g. .: 5: ,X-v,:. a L f 163 1 i .4 as ' YWEAQT4, ag... -l L Q- llrl - ' f ,ff ' Fe Luigi' EP! D6 55133, :sf ' T? 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Was the year a success? Waite entered thirtyfeight games and won thirtyffour. The baseball team started socking the ball, and never let up. Of the twelve games iii? played, all were victories. John Ehrle acted as coach, and Carl Julius captained the squad. Track followed baseball, and though Waite accounted for little on the basis of points scored, much preparatory training was accomplished under Dave Brown. Track bids fair to become once more a major sport at Waite. Tennis and golf also entered into the physical education schedule last spring. Lawrence jarvie was among the leaders in the high school golf tournament. No varsity was chosen in tennis, but interest is so high at present that match games are sure to be played. Interfsccietyindcor, and football varsity practice wound up the spring program. With the opening of school in the fall, another sport took the stage. Football- did much for Waite's athletic reputation. Larry Bevan coached the boys, and Carl Kinker led them to nine victories and two defeats. Basketball proved to be the silverflined cloud. Out of a green club at the beginning of the year, John Ehrle developed the city champs, teaching them enough to win nine of their twelve games. Captain Campbell and Limerick earned for themselves envious names as court men. Center Duffy rose 6 feet 7 inches in the air. Every member on the squad gave good account of himself. The teams were supported with unswerving loyalty. The rooters as well as the teams, were good sports. During the Scott game, the spelling of WfAfIfTfE and the cheer' ing of the Waite Students were more widely commented on than the game itself. At the :lose of the struggle, when the Waite gang rose and sang, Loyal to Old Waite High the surging throng stopped in silence, payed a sincere tribute to the greatest bunch of rooters that ever gave a Team Rah! Here's to the Purple, and here's to the Gold, and here's to the school we love. if 'F TE 165 i . ig 1, f -1.15515 1 : 2 sa ...Jig .' .,.- .:.ffQE27.'7'49'- . AM-.- -L.-.-... W5 , ,,., 3 33 l'r?f'xsvf . L-vii. l 2 N i if Q52 i li FRED W. KLAG Great things come in small pack' ages. This may be true, but one glance at Fred Klag convinces us that great things sometimes come in large packages, too. Victory or defeat, our faculty mana' ger is a true representative of Waite. nlt is more honorable to play a great team, ref gardless of the outcome, than to eat fish, is his slogan. Following this idea the na' tion's best have vied with Waiteis clubs for honors. The remarkable crowds which attend the school games, and the manner in which they are cared for, pay a lasting tribute to the ability of Fred Klag. uOn, Waite High! we sing, and if we all push as 'iFreddie does, there will be no halting point in our progress. MR. KLAG Faculty Manager LESLIE SHAUF The phrase, Work for the night is coming means nothf ing to Leslie Shauf. As student manager, Les labored day and night. The care of the uniforms and paraphernalia, the upkeep of the athletic grounds, and furnishing the records desired by the coaches comprise the duties of the student manager. After practice is over an hour's work faces him. To have chosen a fitter, better man would have been difficult, for the task well done is the task Shauf did. We hope Les will be as proud of his manager's as we are to have him Wear the emblem. LESLIE SHAUF Student Manager 166 lltlfir X s MELA, i r, ,.v I I , lZi.1211:SQ'- 5 1 My Wi-. 51.55 E , : Yi U' . ,,,.,,.,Mff .,,,,. f l Captain Kinker Robert Tiernan Raymond Trumbull -....-- Wearers of the W S12 Football LAWRENCE JARVIE, Capt. Erwin Siewert Kenneth Arnold Leonard Reilly lfii 'f E Fbpalifl Q ifrffiii 'r wi 1 '12 I cs n ' vi' 'Q Elect Gerald Steinecker DeWitt Fought Pete Pencoff James Wickenden john Dunn Clarence Ritter Glen Cole Charles Limerick Kenneth Newbright Ray Domhoif Albert Bueschsenschuss William Bannister Baseball Captain Julius Carl Stamman Victor Domhoff Ray Domhoff Harold Conrad Paul Gebhart Stony Kamishi Tony Zierberjewski Carl Berndt Al Francis Harold Wunderly Ray Mengel james McGuire Charles Martin Ray Herman John O'Brien Track Frank Pauly Harry Simmons Clayton Matt David Bassett Franklin Breisacher Basketball Captain Campbell George Duffey Raymond Domhoff Charles Limerick Irvin Siewert Pete Pencoff Ben Pencheff George Muelleck Milton Owen Frank Whitney Cheerleader iii? J Gaylord Bancroft llul 'Lvl' . 1 -has -,WT 167 .. ,.,, t1iZ:.Q...' ' C- F. 'K - - ' - .H.N..,.. - .g -.....'.. .iz . - .Q NX -.. X s a s X ,A r X ...A i..,A.... ' 4 1' i , 1 X Vx 6 ' , :si g l PINKY BANQROPT The GhCC'7'l6CLdC'fS Rah! Rah! Rah! Team Rah! Hit it over there! Y0u're right the cheerleaders certainly were etheient this year. The corps were led hy Gaylord Bancroft, demon rah hoy. uPinkie wins the cheer leader sweater and we defy the world to find one more deserving and competent. Wzirdell -Iett and Art Force assisted the red headed clown. Their work developed the spirit for which Waite drew much favorable comment. The girls even enjoyed yelling in accompaniment with the swinging arms of Jetty while Art did not specialize as neither sex hother this carefree artist. if VJARDELL -IETT G.-WLORD B.-XNCROFT' ARTIiUR FORCE it LYVL V 1 L L, 3.5 EW ' Elvzgf 3 : XY i 'v x X -l .,ls. 'ff s F, X: y NA' g :tx J .Ax . .. .. 'S ti . 'f TH xi -.i 1 jfffki . If . -, l J f L' Ii ' f.::5, L14 . U: i fi , E. 'igrmq , s A X aa if as V Hall if-Lal Hwy J! JOHN EHRLE To write an article on the work of Mr. Ehrle is a task to be nshied at by an expert sport writer. For a novice to put into writing the appreciation we feel for Mr. Ehrle is especif ally difficult. Last year when baseball was resumed, john Ehrle was selected coach, and twelve wel' come victories resulted. No baseball mentor in town produced a team able to defeat Ehrle's gang. As a basketball coach he demonstrated his ability by turning out the city champs. Being a farfsighted man, he has laid a foundation upon which famous fives are sure to be built. JOHN EHRLE It must be a comfortable experience to have coached two teams and to have won two championships. Hats off to Mr. Ehrle! S12 Baseball Play Ball! This phrase was revived in Toledo High Schools through the efforts of Jack Fluhrer, assisted by Toledo business men, who furnished the high school baseball teams with uniforms and supplies. The season opened with Waite playing St. Johns Our club had an easy time win- ning, but looked a little weak on the defense. In the next game, Coaches Ehrle and Stuart sent a stronger defensive club on the field, and Tech was easily overthrown. It was evident at this time that all the teams were about ready to play some real baseball. This statement proved true in the next game between Waite and Central. Waite won 3-2. Scott was next disposed of by a satisfying score. This round robin style of play continued throughout the spring. Each team played twelve games. Waite finished as undisputed champion by virtue of I2 clean and over' welcome victories. The Toledo papers chose an allfstar club and, joyful to relate, seven Waiters won honorary positions on this club. 169 , 45: as U! Lwffl gifs, 1' ' NX I ,,l, K .H ,X - -A -if sf :fgrx -. is : , lgggs' . iii?-B ---f-' -' 5 :tabs ssl- QD' 5, Captain Julius, besides hitting 512, was the choice of catchers. Conrad at first base proved a demon. He could reach anywhere and always return with the pellet. Vic Domhoif played the keystone sack better than any of his rivals. Kamaski was the fast' pegging, scooping, snagging shortfielder. Stony won his place. Cully Berndt held down the hot corner and, though not chosen an all city man, was nobody's fool. Paul Gebhart was the center fielder and the star of the club. Cebu won allfcity mention, as did Butch Domhoff, the right fielder, Tony Zierberjewski was the ball hawk in left' field. Tony failed to win the mention. Lefty McGuire, jack O'Brien and Carl Stamman alternated on the rubber. Lefty was chosen as Toledo's best prep school flinger. When we look at the cup these champions brought to us, we feel justly proud. Here's our fondest praise and greatest admiration for the champions of champions. BASEBALL LINEUP Gebhart CF Martin V. Domhoff 2B Berndt 3B Herman Kamiski SS Conrad 1B R. Domhoff RF Francis Julius Wenderly C Zierberjewski LF McGuire, O'Brien P Stamrnan 170 X Y. 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A procession winds into the field. Thats Larry leading, and the hunch behind him is the football squad. Can they play? The anf swer is YES! Under Larry Bevan's guidance, the team has played fortyfsix games, fortyfone of which have been victories for the Purple and Gold. HA good record, you say. And, to be sure, it isl X' if few--:J - 11 'EQME x. h Z3T5fi11flf5if 1 Z 'fgrlirigg ,l I ' .X . bw N5 l: EN 'WE rs1N,.f.Q - 1 we .., .:.-X.. inc.. lm ll rw ..: -1- X4 vV.,..A. 1 V5 l grail 1 .11 i 4 L. ,Q f ll? f l l ,ri Axlzfli .AN r-,f L-gm -ag, : Z ffl. J ff 'MFE 1l' xii. : ffl?- -F-fa l H1 1332 XL at I I :IQ M l gas' I iv . . :X k. YW - f F f- 'is ' ai.. I a HAROLD FLETCHER NOBLE JONES Line Coach Assistant Coach The Qoaches SQ To the men who assisted the head coaches, we lift our voices in praise. Assistant coaches have the duty of developing men not yet ready for varsity games. Harold Fletcher came to us from Chicago University. His personality and his knowledge of football proclaim him a great line coach. We hope to see Fletch back in the Bowl next year. Noble Jones reported every afternoon to help in the develpoment' of the Golden Tornado. We are positive that when things begin moving next fall, NObe will be able to leave the pleasures of home long enough to pay some valuable attention to Our grid' ders. V K 173 Qlwfifll 'C 2'lh..-...-.. lla - fe: uf-ai.. fair f , Tl- so ,EEEKEA Q.:.s.a,, ,M ....-, ,,.,.a,.x , A ,I R., , ,,,, gif. ..N, . Fw DAVID BROWN C, COLLINS Assistant Coach Freshman The Qoaches S12 Our next call is for L'Rip Collins who, though not a physical giant, accomplished a giant's task. joe assisted Larry and john Ehrle and more than one athlete would have been overlooked, had it not been for the watchful eye of Mr. Collins. We smile with satisfaction when we think that this man will continue to give Waite the best he has. Dave Brown assisted in developing speed in the team. As speed in action is es' sential to winners, Dave's work in this regard must not be overlooked. 174 I ,i,3x' l- 'gl lifiiijxif 5 x Hari, if ng iaith fi1z,xL1'j' Kzws Y X X X NNY ' .wa 1 WC Nw: 5 r 1, 4 i LVJ l vigil L ff :Wx r . aw, 1 Jarvie Trumbull Arnold Reilly Dunn Siewert Wickenden Kinker QCD Domhoff Cole B.-...-.- -..L...... FOOTBALL LINEUP R. E. R. T. R. G. C. L. G. L. T. Q. B. R. H. L. H. F. B. 175 Fought Steinecker Limerick BueschSenschuss Ritter Pencoff Newbright O'Brien 5 ff I 4' 'Y IM' .nr S Q. - -413, ,Q-11. :IZ I In jg . .,.: .JH . an . ' 'TE .Z 1115? I c 'IIISIE A LY ff' Y iff-'5' H 3,0 5' Nei I MI .NX lm I sau eua I 'Id1mm'i'fm9mf':r2g ... PQUIES I ' -H1 O In wg- 4- ,,x Q. Io spxex IEIOFL 'S ' I-T OO 'fi 9 'S I I 'Q E1 I I H sumog aslprl oo N ri U- .Q .A so ,.. 00 C, S I I S1909 PPM I 0 O o o o o -4 o Q 0 N sumopqonol I 19132 speog O O H O O H O f' O 'A I sumopqonol O O ,.. 0 O H H I O N O 'A aloog I o o mx o o IN 9 O ,,. O ,,, ' 'Q' - fi 3 A ,Q A I Z 2 ' ' - :A o . 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E-1 I I I - I - 1 I . 1 I f ' N Q as Q . , . . , A 3 a E a on If 0 'I' If If - '- E O 2: E1 on o O O C1 5: 3: I ... O U o I o o Ig LH Q U 'tg CC UI CE UI I .3 T, ' -' 4-4 4-4 u 4-I as .2 '6' Q Q Q 5 Q Q Q Q Q I 5 I-1 ' 176 J . ,NSA . ..,. ', 'I,If'4 'T'i'2. I I I 'fig fx IIN III 1' :mi I I LQ: 1 uv- N45 12222 LZ Qongmtulations 1 ,. L vs.,-. : ,V Hionl 7 i Mila A l 1 ,K l1'7l'q'i-it 3' fl ' 5 '1 Sw L X. The student body, faculty, and athletic department congratulate their friends of Scott High on their success as winners of the national football championship. Though 4 the championship was our aim, Scott arrived there first. We Wholefheartedly compliment our sister school on her success. Long live the friendliest of friendly rivals, Waite and Scott forever! sfzxglcfsw JIMMIE CARR All work and no play makes Jim a dull boy. This is entirely without foundation for our Jimmie can labor incesf santly and still remain the bright old student. As assistant to the Student Manager L'jirn rendered Waite a great deal of service this year. As manager next year we hope Carr's Work will be carried on. We are glad to give you an official emblem this year Jim and hope you will earn the rest of them that are headed your way. iv fx 177 if ig 1 , tam .rag ,1 1 tlg - Alba-.. - .da ,-c. JAMES CARR Ass't Student Manager , -1313 P P+ kiwi F .v B M 5 2 N 1 'i' ff?' ' ik, 9 sz.. at Q 7 fill If if' l l l I ri A winner or not? This seemed to be the question on the lips of every football follower in the early days of September. Waite had lost ex ery regular from last season, save the old reliable Pete Trumbull and the ever ready Bob Tiernan, who were wait' ing to tackle any opposition set before them. On September 22, the Morenci warriors attacked Fort Waite. General Bevan's forces met and decisively defeated them on the old Held where many a battle has been waged. Thirtyfthree times Captain Kinker led his men on scor ing expeditions, while Captain Griffith made only three successful sallies. One week later Larry Napolean Bevan was called upon to face the onslaught of the Glenville army, said to he the crack division of the country around Cleveland. The battle raged even terms throughout. In the last two minutes of play, with the backs of the boys in Purple and Gold, to the wall, Corporal Wickenden and Private Jarvie planned an overhead attack which netted a decisive gain. Three line charges had been futile. l 1 x is Q M. . 1 E' Qaw' ,. EX ww, .c., 5 W, , .xe-313.51 3 at Ji Q I N., . . I ,. 5 , gi... 551-, . 1 'f ,, ..,, ia -' 2 1- ,... :nu A 1 3 Q ii sit I M - Lil. 1 ..... . Q nf'-ty QNX SML ' v 5' if l f A S F W. K will ' :gf 4 -1 ,,'f.v.f,- its , .1 .94 !'. ' r 'sl V :js . 1 ,Yi 5 nl ' , A .. -,i n fL' f 3 ' f T 5 41 K Ls +I. ,JZ .L In thirtyfnine seconds hostilites would cease. Corporal Wickenden and Captain Kinker again resorted to the air game. Wickenden scarcely let the missile fly l:efore he was brought to earth. It sailed on, into the waiting hands of Captain Kinker. Six points for Waite, and Wickenden made it seven. The peace treaty allowed Waite the beneht of as sweet a victory as was ever won. October 26, South Park High School of Buffalo sent her famous warriors here to try their strength. They did. And lo, before the sun had set on the frontier line, the Waite general had called in his strong battalions, and had sent his reserves into the fray. The youngsters, led by smiling Ken Newbright, advanced the score to 76fo. The Zebras from the land of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, broke loose from' their native state and terrorized the East side community the week following the Buffalo scrimmage. 179 . lri' . . 5, .mg . .,n ts., .,.. u.-......, X . lk.-..-.,- .i...-..g. I ! . Y-2, ,,..V ' N ,-, -Hn. gif X. 1 ', gigs' hi:-1-+ -1- - ...,5' Saturday, Oct, 13, Fred Klag, Minister of War, sent the famous Tornado out to rid our territory of this pest. Captain Kinker and his men trapped them in the Bowl and beat them 19f7. Hurray for our heroes! The old north and south question arose immediately after the victory. Minister Klag packed the trunks and conveyed his army to the scene of the conflict at Louisville, Kentucky. Duke Reilly was the shining light, as our defenders rolled up a 4ofo victory. - Our friends from Woodward Tech became elated by their sudden rise, and tramped over to the east bank of the Maumee searching for trouble. They found it and though Butch Domhoff was seriously injured, Waite fought and marched on. The peace treaty was signed when Waite offered her famous 68 points, and refused to accept one of Tech's. Etter and Horning signed with heavy hearts, I I 5 il N jgifz fri: iso -sa A 2 . r '. gg. Et if lisa- .J Q..-,ei 5 Q , V, .. Q, . , il ll 9 l i 5 .i Q li P i 5 s . . 2 il: : 1 ,nf .xii 5, Z fun ,vii .at ..:.1.. .a..,...., -1,- 1,1 mi r In L nn' I I 1' 7.-J L ,ag EAW FH ll Lei The famous, goose step legion, from Terre Haute next invaded our land. They left behind them the memories of battle, and a 76f7 victory for the Purple and Gold doughboys. Cedar Rapids next felt the desire for Waite blood, having been forced to yield before Bevan's power one year before. They came, they saw, they conquered. Though Waite fought desperately, they were e f f .. able to gain but six points, while Marek scored ten. If they see fit to invade our land next year, the story may be different. Our Columbus rivals, hearing of Waite's loss, and sensing a weakening of our troops, chose to challenge us to battle. In a frolic of fun, Bevan's Boies -did what? They won 1 lS'O. Yes, a score with three figures IS right! 181 L :TS .. fb. gi al ll Q. - Bak-.- .L......... 3. .. 5 is , TW' PM 'B J S -1 fi 1 X i a .. Fifi K 5 3? Sp' , :Mi - Q gf' '- ' ' '11'4 5'E 4T For the last few years the difficulties of Waite and Scott have been settled on Scott Field, but this year the clash occurred at Waite. In the early moments of the struggle, Captain Kinker attacked, and Scott retreated 7o yards for a goal. Scott jumped into the lead in the third quarter of the repetition of Austerlitz, and though the Waiters laid down their strongest defense, Scott was given the Turkey. Score 1443. As a reward for the perilous victories they had won for Waite, the boys were taken on a trip to Louisiana. It seems that Lake Charles doubted the supremacy of our representatives, and the southern city had to be conf vinced. Score i4fo. Thus ended the greatest season ever experienced by a squad under the dear old Purple and Gold. We, who no longer will be able to watch the games as Waite students, know that our memory of the team will long remain with us. Yet we expect future teams to carry on, and, if possible, to go farther. . 41 '1' .if ' i 1 ' nov vii' 4 is - 'xr v.J..v '-1' - '5'i,llf W- 'ffzjf-fs ,I f fig- -f n ,, f in ,A Zi g igse? 11 , l hr , to 'Ti-5 , , . ,a ' . f at A 1 Vi its ' fig ' 17 4 .f'Y4.: 14'.-'iq tw - ,ky .g V' 3 - Q. .4 qi. H n 4 A ll ttii 3? , H :n f l - if Wifaif f '.a. E ff s a ' ' ' 'lii V. ' . 5 . , il 1-'JI' 182 X I :sw eflXXfi.i I 5 J , ,... ,ak .. ., '.-l' ffl S . pw L ' Q ew! 1 - r'L ALJ if-1--Ugfziifi II4 1' if ,. 'img I 1514-Jr f 133 4 H W! im., ..':'1pg . l V' Y lf? 1.. l 1 ixllggwiimgvgp- ,V in Y .z.-,.. -nw .. Y'- i sf.. Basket fBall - - SQ The morning announcements told us that Coach Ehrle's varsity would play Joe Collins' Cage Dwellers in the gym. Thoroughly curious we saw the game, and we must admit that the varsity looked none too good. A week later the bunch showed promise by defeating the Alumni 28 to 2o. It was plain to see that the team had not yet steadied down. St. Mary's came next. Our boys started playing basketball at the first whistle, and were still going great at the crack of the pistol. St. Maryls garnered 25 points to Waite's 36. Ten men performed valiantly and evenly for Waite. Up to this time Tech had been cleaning everything in sight, and looked good enough to clean us for the first three quarters of the game. With five minutes to go,, i Woodward led IQ'I4. At the close of the game, Captain Campbell walked off the floor with the ball, and the right to ' 2649 victory. uRed Limerick performed that night as a particular star. JOHN EHRLE Libbey Rah! But whoa Libbey! Not too fast. Waite is playing, don't forget that The result of this game was a 2646 victory, for the Purple and Gold. Then the boys took a trip. Bucyrus swallowed the bitter pill of defeat by the score of 3223. Benny Pencheff caged five iielders in the last four minutes. Kenton experienced the same fate by the score of 21f2o. L'Red Limerick shot threeffourths of the length of the long floor, for a Helder which decided the game in the last live seconds of play. The clash with Bellvue came next, in which Duffy and Pencoff led the squad in 17,414 triumph. The Waite boys did not exert themselves, and appeared at times to be loafing. You're over the River now, old Scott, and, by the way, here is a little 2616 defeat to carry back with you. The whole Waite team was responsible for this victory. Campbell was a wizzard on the floor, while Limerick's defense play stood out in bold relief. This game clinched the city championship. Tech disputed the right of Waite to represent Toledo at Columbus, on the grounds that she had not yet met our clan on Tech's floor. The dispute was settled to the satis' faction of everyone by a 17,2'8 count, with Waite on the long end of the score. Waite played as a unit. 184 I l '-' :SST ti qmum , if 5.555 Eli . tiff-1--if S-1 lafefigf' a 1 ' 1 x W , ' 5:55 'VTP' .Sri 1 i .NV 5539: X 1 W' ax ' ' l Nr? 525. f fb' if . 4 X. LX HX HI ye. Z ,. fx-i ir, .g .-J a ,A Y ififdi i-ipaq' Lf, iii :+z.f5f'1affl Hlii ll I' lf QL. '-fx!-K2 W-- - l 'l'f1'wrj,f3' df- F221 In the State Tournament at Columbus, the Waite cagers started a rally too late, too late, and though by sheer Hght, coupled with ability they brought the score from 22'I I to 23'IQ, the Hnal whistle blew too soon, and Waite was forced to cede to Springfield the palm of victory. Waite returned from Columbus, looking foward to the Libbey clash. The south enders were in there to Win, fair or foul. In the game, Waite fell 161 3. So gentle were the Libbeyites that Duffey lost three teeth, While Campbell carriegl the imprint of ashoe for weeks, Waite likes nothing so much as a clean straight game, and the Libbey game was far from that. Our old rival Scott still reniained on the schedule. We lost, but only after the hardest of playing. Ralph Merickle, Scott's Captain, played a great game. Long shots from beyond the center of the floor spelled our doom. The contest was close, but the Hnal analysis gave Scott the edge 3452. Duffy looped six lielders, and Campbell was a Whale of a floor man. nRed Limerick stopped the opponents time after time. Good sportsmanship and clean playing prevailed throughout. BASKETBALL LINEUP Campbell QCD R. T. Whitney Donihotf L. T. Pencoff Duffey C. Siewert Owens R. G. Pencoff Limerick L. G. Muelleck l K 4 N ' Mt nr I iss I -C Ui., i .ff? ' Yi 3 DAVE BROWN Cur track and field coach holds a responsif ble position in our school Though the character of his work does not lend itself to display, Dave toils steadily for a greater Waite. The track teams pay their own tribute to his labors and ability. As gym director this man keeps the boys under his care in splendid shape. Associated with him is Ted Kellar. Keep up the good work. Dave, Waite needs it. DAVID BROWN TBD KELLAR 'Grack When Coach Brown calls for track candidate this year, he will be able to expect a squad of seasoned men. Nearly all of last year's club, and many promising new men are in school. The Hrst meet engaged in last year was the National Field Day, at Pittsburgh. The cream of the nation competed here, and our speedsters were successful only in the trial heats. Carnegie Tech sponsored the meet. The Sandusky meet was another place where our men were forced to come in behind the leaders. Sandusky won the meet. Pauly, Bassett, Breiscacher, and Matt stepped fast enough to be eligible for the state finals at Columbus. At the state Hnals Bassett finished fourth among the broad jumpers. A Cleveland High School came in Hrst. This year in the interclass meet held at the Y. M. C. A., Feb. 22, Scott finished first, with S4 points, Waite second scoring 36 points. Tech, Libbey and Central finished in the order named. The relay team will go to Columbus early in April, and weekly meets are scheduled thereafter. 186 W ,. t. il? 1 ', I -TW ':5 if'ff . 4 Mr Ls. 6 4 -gui... ,. 1wrfze5 : s J. ks .. s Q ts, . it .ark Q, -:,..1 xx., M- wiv arf- . 1. .F il mit! Dx - .., A 'Q Xl NM, Q --1 immiiif,-' O i f l ! Rfsmlpj' ' .i ,- :wx- -.-..- 5: v 'X ' ,Lg .... s 1 f-. 1..- fll Y is lL.s'I an .- W, Gifrls' Atliletic Association Ojjicers . . ...... . . . . . . .... President ALICE NAU1-s. . . . EVBLYN RICARD NELLIE SHVERANCE . . . . . ........ .... V ice President . . . ,Corresponding Secretary MARIAN CARREL .... . . . . .Recording Secretary EDITH WBKDNER . . . . ....,. ...,.. T reasurer IR1s CULBERTSON MARY BARNES . . . .....Senior .. i.....Junior . . .... Sophomore . . . . .Freshmen ELLA HENNEMAN . MARY GONIA . . . SQ Girls' Athletics The Girl's Athletic Association, which was organized last year, held its first meeting Monday, October 15, after which plans for the various sports were discussed and officers elected. The girls are working for letters on a point system this year. Points are given to those participating in basketball, baseball, volley ball, track, hiking and hockey. The last two sports made their initial appearance at Waite this year. The four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman receiving the highest number of points will be given letters to be awarded at the gymnasium exhibition near the close of the school year Miss Lickley, has had charge of the hikes, accompanying the girls on several pleasant jaunts through the country, after which a roast was frequently enjoyed by the hikers, at the end of their trip. Ten of these jolly journeys afforded the girls an opportunity to HL, Quw, W iv-jf observe Nature and enjoy the great outfoffdoors. , . f-is-vi f, 7 I. fe- Ng . 1--N, f 1335314 ..,.-.. . . -4 --Ng 1 552 X A X X X X Nr' ' .55 E .,! N Xa ie X at i 4 YT S it fi, f gf ffjlfiu SASL-:ik Still ,L,.L.L.:: xiii-F ... ,Kal 1 Hockey which was under the supervision of Miss Wiles, proved an exhilarating pastime, and most of the girls entered with spirit into the game. Every Monday and Wed' nesday afternoon from September until November, arrayed in their gym suits, they gathered on the hockey field to swing a stick in this new sport. It was originally planned to have three class teams and play interfclass games, but unfavorable weather deferred this plan. Next year it is intended to develop teams of greater skill and ability. While the upper classmen played hockey, the Freshmen had volley ball for their chief attraction. Un November zo the Freshmen girls played the Libbey Yearlings at Libbey High. The Purple and Gold teams evened the contests, Waite's first team winning and second team losing. Miss Brobst of Libbey and Miss Lecklider of Waite were the officials. The first basketball practice took place early in December. A few weeks later, four class teams were organized and an interfclass tournament was arranged. A great deal of interest was shown during these games, with rooters always on hand to cheer for their favorite court performers. Although the seniors won the tournament, the sophof mores ran a close second, losing the Hnal game by only a few points. In the spring, track and baseball came in for their share of attention. When the weather permitted, the girls played baseball outside. The advance gym class composed of juniors and seniors began early in October. Indian club drills, marching, clogging and fancy dancing were the phases of gym work in which this class excelled. At the beginning of the second semester work began on the gym exhibition. The exhibition was held April 23. Marching, tumbling and apparatus work, wand and club drills, and fancy dancing were the specialties of the advanced class, while the regular classes gave their attention to folk dances. The audiences at these annual displays of physical skill are always appreciative and enthusiastic, with plenty of praise for the gymnasium instructors who give so liberally of their time and energy for the benefit of athletics at Waite. Miss Mildred Nelson, a graduate of the Sargent School of Physical Training is at the head of the physical training work of the entire city. The work at Waite is under the supervision i of two competent teachers, Miss Alice Lecklider and Miss jane Wiles. Miss Lecklider is a graduate of the Savage School, Miss Wiles comes to us from Ypsilanti Normal, and was a member of the class of '21 at Waite. We are much indebted to these two instructors for their unceasing endeavors to make the time spent in the gymnasium of real enjoyment, and of substantial ' benefit. 189 Vi .L 3- - L, - . 1 X -..F .HT .. r 1 lm fr ,tl X l 'B Tu' T15 fi, 'Ghe free SQ 'Tis silver dusk, with breath of chill From marsh reeds on the shoreg And a little boat that floats so still- The dip of idle oar! A cloud, a star, now bright, now dark, Against the sunset slqyg The shrill, sweet lute of rneadowflarlq In tangled grasses nigh! Mirror of calm, the old creek winds, Cloud, star, upon its breast- A radiance soft, reflected jinds The new moon in the West! Oh, heart, if coming day doth bring Ill with the good-'tis rightg A cloudg a starg birds bravely singg And beauty crowns the night! -MARY E. WRIGHT P I . l L. -tar 3 ','-, X QQ xl 190 , , 'UW 19 1 .5 'SWE-iff! . Neff.. , was-s 5 ,, .T . ..j5f5523f2i3ifii ' '- .V A,. M 4 1. f m,1,:ur1-g fn fgn-. .jf-Waf5q:i11..Q,'..,., fzzwigy, 59:-'Eff wk 1.5 . .x . 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Mrs. Allen: Now dear, be glad you're living in spite of what you have written. Aaron: How did you like your ocean voyage? D. Pasch: I don't know. I made the trip by rail. -Ex. Miss Newbirt Chanding Mr. Klagg a letter marked 'Ginn and Company'j: L'Have you any use for this. Mr. Klag: No: ifl had the gin, I wouldn't want the company. john White: Heard you were out riding last night. Have a good time? Ralph Brown: I'll tell the world! A rattling good time! john: Whose Ford was it! How does the busy gossiper Improve each shining minute! She finds the newest little yarn And then begins to spin it,--Ex. Miss Spayd: Are you sure this is an original composition? LaVerne: Yes, but you may possibly come across one or two words out of the dictionary. I want a dress to put on around the house, said the customer in the department store. How large is your house? inquired the new clerk.-Ex. How are you feeling, George! inquired the doctor upon visiting George Straubinger during his illness. Not serbadvdoctorf' replied George, but my breathing troubles me. Well, assured the doctor, I'll see ifI can stop it. Louise I.: Mother, is 'Henry Esmond' here? Her mother: I thought you were going out with Gail tonight. R. Huenfelt: I hear Duffy had three teeth knocked out at the Libbey game. D. Shausten: Gosh! I didn't know they could reach that high! ' X. AL-- sg 191 lc. .,,. .1 - J Luiz: I x I fl, 1, , X H , E X ui: 3 I f F A Q., lliffgmxi XX vm .,,,. 4 ,aw 1- , ,frff ,Q 2 Q' 1 , K 47? -Zh Mg! F gi1,.---.4- Si-I X J' 5951 .1 X. . Ss N Ny: .2 F' K X , : 11 4 55:5 si Mx HQ: , .. 'ff4'QTf'.' 'Q:5, ., I '18 F Second Senior: What's that? First Senior: Beside a Babbling Brook. .li l- irst Senior: Helen Theaker reminds me of a poemil used to know. mug I fii aii ali' . s i ng? ..-, 1' , Jv lil, - 1 what i l c jerry: What can I do to bring my weight down? Bob: Step on a banana peel. Florence Boycheff: When I sing, tears come into my eyes. What can I do? Mr. Ball: Try putting cotton in your ears. My father occupied the chair of Applied Physics at Cambridge. That's nothing. My father occupied the chair of Applied Electricity at Sing Sing. -Ex. Mule in the back yard, lazy and slickg Boy with a pin on the end of a stick. Creeps up behind him sly as a mouse- Crepe on the door of the little boy's house.-Ex. If it took six months to film the photoplay, Six Days, how long will it take to produce Three Weeks! Or are you too daysed so answer? Boy: l'm going to have a radio set. His Mother: No you're not. I'm having trouble enough with cockroaches, and I'm not going to have the house overrun with those radio bugs I've been reading about. I know Miss Lickley: Put out your tongue, farther than that. Harry McElroy: I can't. It's fastened at the end. Bustfafquizz, bussfafquizz, Waite High man, So I will, teacher, as fast as I cang Cross it,'and check it, and mark it with And put it on the chair arm for poor little me. Darwin O'Dell Cat 1 hopjz Is the pleasure of the next dance to be mineE ' Helen Theaker: Yes, all of it. Miss Wiles fin the gymj: Some girls use dumbfbells to put color on their cheeks. Evelyn Ricard: Yes, and some girls use color on their cheeks to get dumbfbellsf' Mr. Mathaisf' said Louis Halbach, trying to be pathetic at the parting, 'Tm indebted to you for all Pray don't mention such a trifle, was his kind teacher's reply. Barbara Fry: May I be excused? I don't feel well. Miss Lickley: Where do you feel worst? Barbara: In chemistry. 193 X. rl 4 im: 5 Hi 1 r'i'Q, ., .. .,. . nigh.- .. . .s,.-..,.. . ! 'f ' Z - - -' - ':' 1 4 5 ...iff ' H--r ' gag? Sala' ' sie I L l :III GQ N- M, f -'I-,A vm W ,QQ 1. I f',A EARNEST APPRCVAL 4Q5ljV . gkl. 53543 FUNEEILWQATE . ' 'I , . gill Men and women who apprecrate ' 'lf '1 ' . . . . . l ig l y ll efforts that make for dignified srmphcrty , I ., gl ' I 'lip ' accord their earnest approval. They say ll' mill! lmvmwuvfblllilji if ml W we are worthy of competence. 1- 1 .,..,t I' , vvmyw, --Sf - A -'LS , jllllllillufllbllllllylji' -1 1.1 IIaIamIIIIiI.v,Irmi-,M Ni .-.J,.1-gZ lwjwmmmrwiufwrxmrklr J. .Q l9il1d!!.Iul l Q -5:PT ?' i Mgllli?irWYlimTIZb'flI'iMlllUA ,. eg SQ Parks' Funeral Home Distinctive Maximum at Minimum Cost East Broadway at Greenwood River 40 Navarre 40 J. L. BUESCHEN Coal, Coke and Manufactured Cement Blocks 1812 Starr Avenue, near W. Es? L. E. R. R. River 80 Navarre 598 Compliments of THE TOLEDO CASKET CC. If you do not attend College , See Us W our courses are complete, our instructors are capable, our apartments the best in fwyyfffwggpypv the city, our opportunities for placing our graduates unexcelled. A TEN WEEKS TERM will open Monday following the close of Waite High. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Jefferson and Michigan Both Phones 708 C. H. Melchior E99 Sons 194 If 1 I l at ? .I FI, I 'Wai . Sf X 1 ' l 3' lf . ... I il -Sv ,I A llfff- X I -Q55 I. 4. .f I I lla, f- , ..,,,3k . K:-. II' 1 '1n-ral 5 1 - - I ,f a-.el 5 are V I Miss Nelson: Is motoring good in this part of the country? Farmer: Yes, lady: we have some of the best detours in the State. Mac: When my cat jumped over the fence last night, I was reminded of a penny. Austin: How's that? Mac: Heads on one side and tails on the other. Miss Garver: Cln math. classb. Now watch the board while I run through it once more, Miss Cowell: In the sentence, 'The dog, the cat, and the parrot were left at home', what comes after the dog? Lorin Kerr: His tail. Silvia Northrup: I know I'll be dead tired the first of April. Mary Wright: What makes you think so? Silvia: I'll be through thirty-one days of March. Mr, Pollock: I hear your son, Bob, burns the midnight oil. Mr. Tewksbury: Yes-in the form of gasoline. Waite High School Teacher: They say ignorance is bliss. Then my pupils are always in a blissful B t3t8. TRIALS OF A GIRL. If she talks too much she's a bore. If she doesn't she's uninteresting. If she goes with all the boys she's a Hirt. If she goes with one, she's married or can't get anyone else. If she's athletic she loses her maidenly charm. If she isn't-Well, girls can't do much anyhow: So kindly tell me what a poor girl is going to do that will meet with approval? Mary: Pete has a horse that he calls 'Imagination' D. Cramer: I'Iow's that? Mary: Why, the old thing runs away with him all the time. Mr. Canfield fto Edgarlz Do you sit here alone with your thoughts? Edgar Lalendorf: No, sir: just me. Overheard at a directors' meetingf' While we are sitting here, let us see how we stand on running expenses. Bizzy: Did you say he awoke one day to find himself famous? Boddy: No, I didn't. I said he dreamed he was famous, and then he awoke. -Ex. V1 There are three classes of girls: The intellectual, the beautiful, and the majority. 351351 1 f' 2 ' 195 - ,l!l....-.- .s.......-.- - Fi... 'ci W 4 L... N in . 1 ggi in-.4 . a .1115 ...N rw' EAT MORE ACE' ICE CREAM EVERYDAY A. E. Fonsrfzn CoAL Co. Main 4056 Adams 702 Residence, Navarre 703 1001 Oak St. LARRY BEVAN Wh l I d R 'l O em C an ml Attorney and Counselor at Law CGAL AND CGKE Suite 1126 Ohio Bldg. Both Phones Toledo, Ohio HENRY FAUST THBATRICAL COSTUMER AND CHARACTERIZER Specializing in Theatrical Costumes, Wigs, etc. for High Class Operettas, Operas, Plays and Indoor Pageants-for High Schools, Dramatic Societies, and Little Theatre Prof ductions. Equipped for large choruses. Our service is complete. Always Reliable. Look for our name on Waite High Programs. i i i I Member National Costumers Association of U. S. and Canada. 804 Cherry Street Bell Phone, Adams 3242 Toledo, Ohio i7?U.?f?l.i 196 , swf H-jw 5 5 gggy Xx Ai. :K 1 ., ..,- J.. 4 WTF? iQ 1, Miss Hall: I want two good seats for this afternoon, in the coolest part of the theatre. ' : Ticket Seller: All right. ' Here are two in Z row. -Ex. , ip r'n. .l,r ' A ..-1--. il -1- digg?-nl ' ' 9,m3 I 'l ET' il li? Mr. Leach: What is the Latin race? Duke: Dunno. I never went out for track. jim Con the football tourjz 'LIS Lake Charles the next stop? Porter: Yassah. Brush you off, sah? Jim: No, I'll get off myself. The shades of night were falling fast, The fool Stepped on her, and rushed past: And when he died without a sound, They opened up his head and found-Excelsior!-Ex. Dunn: What are you wearing so many coats for on such a hot day? Bunn: Well: I was going to paint the garage, and the directions said: 'To get best results, put on three coats'. -Ex. HIS HOSTESS He: Isn't this a stupid party! She: Yes He: Why not let me take you home? She: Sorry, I live here. DIFFERENT MATTER Boss: I wish you wouldn't whistle at your work. C. Hannum: I wasn't working, sir, only whistling. Anna Lou: It's very good of you to ask me for this dance. Allan T.: Don't mention it: it's a charity ball. FATI-IERLY ADVICE Yes, my boy, think of the mighty oak: it was once a nut like you. SOME DANCER! M. Carrol Coverheard at our last dancej: Do you like the floor? Duffy: Why Yes. M. C.: Then dance on it. Elgin johnson: Who was Homer? jimmy McQuire: The guy Babe Ruth made famous. L I l Mr. Price: That makes the third time you have looked at Clayton Matts' paper. ! h I James Hulse: I know but he doesn't write very plainly. . -fl'1lfv7' 1 I-. -2. T 'fkflfii 197 y .. li ::... Z I an 'I s r ki its --., Hfei X trtigi X E I E W if- gait' N--r Educated Young Women GAIN EXECUTIVE POSITIONS Do you know that in the Operating Organization of The Ohio Bell Telephone Company girls from the following schools are holding superf visory and executive positions? Central Catholic High School University of Toledo Libbey High School University of Wisconsin Ohio State University Waite High School Scott High School Wellesley College Smead School Western Reserve University Smith College Woodward Technical High School Telephone work is a fascinating profession and these young women were keen enough to appreciate its unlimited opportunities and chose to embark on a telephone career only after careful and serious thought. They knew that in order to hold an executive position they must be thoroughly familiar with all phases of telephone operating. They started in the Training Department and then entered the Central Ollice organizaf tion where they studied features of management as they gained expertness in telephone technique. As a consequence of their ambition, their edu' cation and complete grasp of telephone work, they now direct the work of others. The telephone business is expanding rapidly. The opportunities are numerous and the advancement rapid. Salaries are paid while in the Training Department and the increases are frequent. Everything possible is done for your comfort and convenience. Visit our application department for other details. Room 350, Spitzer Building XCORNER MADISON AND HURON STREETS .iw P 1 J l si 3 i , N tx 198 A rxlli . , SQ x 3 if 2 , A 0 L..-.,,,,,.Mfki...iE ,545- - - ,, m f' 124 '- 1 1 .ff 1 ' - ,xv ., .Q ..i ,,,, , if .- Wu iw .Q 1, E Doctor: I don't like your heart action. You've got some trouble with Angina Pectoris. Pete English: You're partly right, doctor, only that aint' her name. ' I . 'BJ leg! I BV' ,I I ,.... 1 . ,I , g iif - L 2. 4, La Miss Griffith Cin Geometryj: What is a circle? Marian Larkin: A curve that goes around and meets itself. Excuse me, sir, suggested the taxi driver respectfully, but your son always gives me twice as big a ti p as this. Well, he can afford it. replied Mr. Wickenden. He's got a rich father. Agent: Hey, kid, where's your father? Kid: He's down in the pig pen. You'll know him' cause he has a hat on. Pete Cragingj: I'm losing my mind! Mary: No wonder! Every time you see me you give me a piece of it. Siewert: Where'd you get the black eye? Newbright: It's in mourning for the guy that gave it to me. H. Maza: I broke my nose in three places last night. Franklin Benjamine: Why don't you keep away from such places? - The hardest work of a teacher is putting abstract ideas into a concrete head. Miss Paschall: Why did Milton write 'Paradise Lost'. Olga T.: Maybe his wife returned from her vacation. K, Woodman: Suppose you had half an apple and I gave you another half. How much have you?, L. Schenck: A whole apple. K. Woodman: Well then, suppose you had a half dollar and I gave you another half dollar. What would you have then? L. Schenck: A lit. POOR FATHER Walter Dow: Pa, what's a family tie? Father: Mine, I expect. Every time I want it, one of you kids is wearing it. Bobby: Daddy, did you find your charm? Dad: What charm. Bobby: Why, I heard mother say you'd lost the charm you had when you were young. Garage Man: Don't you think this is a little too much air for this tire madam? Mrs. Brown: Oh, no, indeed. My husband said we should have sixty pounds every week, and I'm going away for three weeks. 1 I 'bf 199 J ' li ..-.1f' -QU, ..-I 1 Q .!!.,.,s, .t..,,-,,, I x fi gil . E- -7---M F ll C 'F' x-wf'b 11-E,-PW d':w'21:L:4' 5,,,wg,'1 gg! xg-9, 'H' v.?.1 f ' . I I J lf., vt , 'W 1 . Z I ll M I I' I g 5? 'N - il 4llI Z i llifx' l II4 I f -'L I I: I I ffffll ' I l ' I I Jil 'I - Ik A il A J I , I- xw mxxx xmx .Nix mg mxh- X X ll W ,wf W My in XXA7 I I. 5 KASCO MILLS INC. Dairy and Poultry Feeds so Main Street A TOLEDO INDUSTRY I I I Claim Adjusting Collections SECURITY SERVICE PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS 928 Nicholas Bldg. Main 6782 Adams 47 DOEHLER DIEPCASTING CO. Smead and Prospect Toledo, Ohio Compliments of A. O. WALTER Co.-Undefrtalqevs g 1221 Broadway 5 I zoo s'.,l l ' me X .l Mr- so ,,., eJ,g.m x-R A ., ,f-.'5if.-Q 7'9QQf Hs' S l i i :kann NH! y ll Mr. Youngquist: How long did it take your wife to learn to drive? Mr. Pearsall: It will be ten years in September. Henpecked Husband: Are you sure that was a marriage license you gave me last month ill ' I-1' fglf, . 3 Ll ' 4:5 T, l Clerk: 'LOf course! What's the matter? H. P. H.: Well, nothing only,I've lived a dog's life ever since. Limerick: What makes the train move so slowly? Conductor: If you don't like it you can get off and walk. Limerick: I would, but I'm not expected until train time. -We're short on jokes, they are so few. -So don't be cross, if the joke's on you. Kasey: Would you accept a pet monkey? Babe: Oh, I should have to ask father's consent. This is so sudden. Miss Kimble: Why were the 'Dark Ages' so called? M. Roth: Because there were so many knights. Customer: What have you in the shape of cucumbers this morning? D. Bassett: Nothing but bananas, ma'am. -Title on animal film read- The ostrich sees xery little- cn the other hand it digests everythingf - Gee, what an ideal husband an ostrich would make. Mrs. Brown: Now, Glen, how would you punctuate this sentence: As Glen pulled out his hand- kerchief, a dollar bill, which had Huttered out of his pocket, was borne away by the wind? Glen Cole: Make a dash after it! J. Wickenden Cin Frenchlz Ce qui est belle n'est pas toujours bonne! Miss Ryan: Why have you made your adjective feminine? Jimmie: I thought everything that was beautiful was feminine. D. Watters Cafter Spanish exam.J: That exam today was easy: I knew every question. Only trouble was I didn't know the answers. ' CLEAR AS MUD Sasse: Why did your dad say I reminded him of a telescope? Austin: Because you're so easy to see thru, and you magnify everything so! Mr. Severance: What'is the longest sentence you know? Ed. Pollex: Life imprisonment. K.Arnold: Do you ever play on the piano? L. Gens: No, I'm afraid I'd fall off. 201 , l ffl. e - -L -... W 1 Red Crown Gasolineffamous for its com' plete chain of boiling pointsfis the old relif able brand preferred by Ohio motorists. The five grades of Polarine Motor Oils prof vide a correct lubricant for every car. Conf sult the Polarine Chart of Recommendations. Fill at the Red Crown sign every time-at Soo Standard Service Stations and dealers and garages throughout Ohio. THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY CAn Ohio Corporationj one CR Q? oe Q - - z z vs ' W Sat N W , X Q'Xl?X9XX+! I olarine Home Phone, River 226 '5l1e Eggleston Funeral Bell Phone, Navarre 3857 The Watts' Suhrbier SQ Company General Contractors H' A' EGGLESTON 732 Main St. Sl Horne ' 1235 MIAMI STREET l TOLEDO, OHIO Nav. 286 Riv. 24 1? YZ H J.- , WI ff i l--1 E' 5. hllflll at ' QW lt P ,ell E X Tw? , 'fbi ' 1 1 -. 'TZQTQ23 , ft iw, : 3 ,Q ee is wr, 1: gf xy far- Ex l Q .glb , . ,,, . ,S - 1 :NY TOLEDO MACHINISTS SUPPLY IOO3 Summit Street New and Used Machinery, Mill Supplies and Motors THE BUCKEYE PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Stationers, Special High School Forms, Pads and Supplies 118f12o Ontario Street Toledo, Ohio Compliments of THE AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY TOLEDO STAMP COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Postage Stamps and Coins for Collectors Hinges, Albums and Supplies 4o8f14 Commerce Bldg. Toledo, Ohio E NALLY Funeral Embalmer Oak and Nevada Bell, Navarre 224O'244Q'-I Patroni e Z ROSE DONAHUE Ollf Studio S12 Oak Street Advertisers LE . ff Q NSU zo-1 Q X 'E sglglxill . sw .pwmagili ...,, ,. 1.,,,f-A 1 i,1, 1 Q-21, l 'WH F, I . ' s lL,f -L .f y - Q ,. soUTH SIDE ART sHoP Qafrgnizg 636 South Ave. Toledo, Ohio Advertisers Have you tried the new WAITE HIGH SCHOOL boxes? They are a very appropriate gift for friends. Filled with Kosrnans excellent candies and bon bons. KOSMANS CONFECTIONERY JACKSON AND SUMMIT Home Phone, Walbridge 185 ,lox-IN G. MIzIsrI:Iz Bell Phone, Adams 2189 One Thing Well Done CRYSTAL LAUNDRY PURE SOFT WATER USED FAMILY WASHING OUR DELIGHT ' :fI..- 1-'Y ,Ifao ,.l , 8401842 Broadway Hand Work PERLIS GARMENT CLEANING J J 312 Main St. O . S We Call and Deliver East Toledo's Only Modern O u Dry Cleaners Repalrlng .1 L 'fel Q --:im .1 f L hiatt We . Q i, wk RAY COOLEY CO. Dmggists 1 166 Oak Street Two Stores IO26 W. Bancroft Street Toledo, Ohio YOUR HOSPITAL Robert W. Bradley, President Osbert D. Tiffany, Eli Culver, W. T. S. O'Hara, Albert Miller, George E. Rogers, Clarence Ordway, Trustees EAST SIDE HOSPITAL For High School News Read the TOLEDO TIMES MORNING SUNDAY RAYESS Eff COREY 24S'247'24Q Cherry Street, 66f75 Summit Cherry Bldg. Toledo, Ohio I'Iarvey's Cafeteria Main at Second I if 71- .V I E I 206 N 'QQ X llm' Q ll 3 4? ,, M39 1 ..., '1 25353 Efi f 'SSQNQTFT' .. me LH '1 Ll - .. ,Im Home Phone River 298 -47 Spofy-ts Featuye Bell Phone, Navarre 298 only in the News Bee Random Shots by DICK MEADE Sporting events, news views, and opinions serv- ed daily on the sporting pages by an expert writer, Main items of sporting interest can always be found in this column. Dick Meade is the acknowlf edged sporting authority of Toledo and his opinions carry weight with all sport enthusiasts. Order the Newsfffee Delivered To Your E. R. HIRZEL COAL AND BUILDERSS SUPPLIES Office and Yard Woodville Street and Wheeling Belt Line Toledo, Ohio SUPERIOR SUPPLY CO. Face Brick, Building Blocks, Cinders, Lime, Mortar, Plaster and Plaster Board, Sewer Pipe, Sand, Stone, Flueliners, Roofing and Everything Perf taining to Building Home 744 Water Street , PHONE FROM THE Bell Phone, Adams 638 Circulation Department NEWSBOY Bell Phone, Adams 9ooo That Carries on Your Home phone: Main 7942 Home Phone Main 7799 Street tv., or yi. feet. 1 , r9 m 5, ,Amt ' ' 'sfij ,fi W .fall P- .. Jef. 4-4 9 Q- A 5-'51 QI A - .e es-, All EI i -' .rf i 5 fl i i fifa li. L vfli iid 53 .f Eff' .,.,. . ky- X my .X B l1iE1.Izi1f3i m- --An I IEFPI' 2-11+ ' ' ' 'J I X ' 1 mm SIX RELIABLE DEALERS I 1 I ,Av IN TOLEDO ' I 1 6 IT IS BEST dee 69620471 SGLD EVERYWHERE The Qhio ToIedo Ice Cream Co. II if 5? ,I 15+ IIQIII ! . wi I EE.-xi 5 n -wx g f- Lxaef ,vii ..5X .vm EIHBZFQ-i? if -A - 75.2 A I he' E1-TORS 5Gl1lick, p T . 7 Allemelef Co' 224 HuRoN STREET Buyfwords for Choice Coffees GOLDEN SUN Woolson's Vienna Woolson's Class MA THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. TOLEDO OHIO ESTABLISHED JAN. 1887. OLDEST IN CITY PREPARE EOR A POSITION BUSINESS COLLEGE Adams and Fifteenth Toledo, Ohio When you finish High School, take a Bookkeeping or a Shorthand Course at the old reliable school and lit yourself for 21 good position. All d epartments open all summer Students ma ent . y er any time. Send for a catalog. Member of N ' l c' A ' ationa Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. THURBER P. DAVIS, Principal 2 l ,re f , X V, .Le 7 I ,S p 09 lla' ill? lf fx 1 ,ir-115 L51.,L,9?3L, .He 1 1 6 .Q is ,w gg. - aww 2 . if A--fx 1 . G 4 X ?,rr -'aids-Z..Jvff' , r ,za 3, The NQRTHLAND STUDIQS UFFICIAL PHGTUGRAPHERS fPwrple and Gold IQ24 T533 Qi? 515 MADISON AVENUE CLOSE BUILDING 1 I Q , :X 1, ..,. ,, , .. AE Wmwfl awp' - Hiwwfkwwfk f ,E rs w N11 f fS3fx.?if?U xx ' TTf'flTfI,ffL' 'E Ax ,AA ..,, N- , M. ,. , f K' xl 'ffl' xl. u 'n l Z2 li it ig ,. . 5 ,Q , lv 2 Q rr 2 ' -fi' ' Fa- :+i,f T'T.ai1 ' ., --T l'5f:CfTf l l iw -E u' N J L 1: fl THE WESTERN MANUFACTURING co. E DEALERS IN LUMBER MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST CLASS MILLWORK 731 Water Street The First 75 Years are the Hardest! If your ancestors lived here when Toledo was a frontier town, they began to read The Blade in 1848. Three or four generations now know that The Blade is serving the com' munity best and giving all that is wanted in a newspaper. During your high school days, Toledo has shown the greatest faith in its greatest newspaper. After more than seventyfhve years of service, The Blade is now read by over Io7,cco families and has many more readers than all other local papers combined. THE BLADE First in Toledo The Toledo Lumber E99 Millwork Co. Both Phones 202 St. Clair Street Toledo, Ohio Dealers in Lumber, Lath and Shingles Exterior and Interior Mill Work 211 p 1 X. ,., - vs. .,.-.. f ...Q - ,-.,, ., .Tm 3 -4,5 . 9:23, x. ST? L10 1 1 1 'N' 35 lllfijuiwl EBILITQ xx gm I 30 'iiiii li' WW VJ 'M HU 1 Q5 ,XT T g I g . 1 Y. llama ANoTHER ANNUAL The Toledo Artcraft Company Ubffasteof Printevs GYOGWO AT 129 NORTH ERIE STREET J., .. . n 5 Q 5 L .,,,,, ,..?'?k 'o Q 'Q , : E:-: ffiff - f, T ,..,, ,J oT,, Tzo, sfiif 1 ' K we .XL .I ,n ll 'fam-5e't?f X. 4 - -..... L 'f1f35f'ig,L-a-' f ' ' 1 . l h r.la' el- Vn.Il ,Al .1- fl -137 1 , Ll H 1 nr sa tml l W I E Where Privacy is of Prime Importance ,, Soc1al Engagements fiii iqgw -tt,-,Mg r W1ll prove more enjoyable 1 after you learn to dance .V.! I - W I 7Eflllf1i5If.it.t ' . . . . 'H+-gig My classes are chosen by the most d1scr1m1nat1ng, +I 'I'l? 2 ' as they offer thoroughness, together with the Prijff lfgeff utmost In pr1vacy and refinement. Beginners are taught all the latest steps of the modern dances. Advanced Classes are Conducted as High Class Dances. WRITE FOR I QFFICE APPLICATION BLANK quantum 2475 VERMONT AVENUE Where Privacy is of Prime Importance Students when you step forth into the great world remember that those who advertise in this hook are the true supporters of the school, so give your support to them. ll MSI M 213 .Ms l ' ' ...E l Pliufs -N EKQEQ -wi X , ,. 1 Pi .,.., 3 ff gf! i' 2.559 You Are East Approaching That Point Qf Your Journey In Quest Gf Knowledge WHERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES Whether the path you choose leads to college or into the business World, you will End an everyday need for reliable Writing instruments. fountain pens are now available in a particular style for the student, as Well as models with special points for bookkeepers and stenographers. They are priced at 53.00 and up and can be matched with pencils in black rubber, sterling silver, yellow, green or white gold, at prices ranging from 352.00 to 35.00. THE CONKLIN PEN MEG. CO. ToLEDo, OHIO D. N. MALONEY E99 CQ. 9.28 Main Street Real Estate Insurance LET US DO YOUR BUILDING BENNETT Gifts for Graduation Pictures, Lamps, Pottery, Furniture, Mirrors, Smart Looking Merchandise that please the younger generation THE E. BENNETT COMPANY Madison at Thirteenth -, 9 W, ,,. img fa if 1 1 e ':si..1f?5'! KE 'illtwff iii' S if sei . E lp-.95 N X gy? -'-' l l wsiriiwf ,ig-:.:.,LM, W 5 A s ggi.: 3 M ,.,, . X I -it-.N . ff an ,,,, . ' . ' A M '.Ti:,:f::..5.,,1:5' ' E VL .1 5 if i ll ' if ' ' .al qqqi 1 51 TE ' Ad 68 'I Main 1168 BIDS II L. M. HANF Cut Rate Druggist Prescriptions Oar Specialty We Deliver Free of Charge 702 Bush corner Erie Say it with music We have what you want. All kinds of music WALKER MUSIC COMPANY 613 MAIN STREET A, MILLER C. S. DROUILLARD 13,02 NEVADA STREET Dealers in Ice Cream General Merchandise and Farm Candy Implements Soft Drinks Corner Woodville and Drouillard Roads Magazines East Toledo, Ohio THE MAIN DRUG STORE 648 Main Street corner Starr Prescriptions Our Specialty f Mo or Deliver Half Hour t y OUR SODA FOUNTAIN is the best on this side 1, MOTOR TRUCKS FOR LOWfCOST HAULING INTERNATIONAL FEATURES Life Guarantee on Crankshaft and Bearings Perfected Steering Gear Removable Cylinders Service Q Ii. or ,mr ffl ,f . t LJ if .,,, 'Si 3 B. P. Navarre 5737 H. P. River 757fL I CECIL A. WARRINER I H. LANE ELECTRIC CO. I Wiring, Fixtures, Appliances TQNSQRIAL PARLQRS REPAIRS 316 Main Street Toledo, Ohio 418 Main Street Toledo, Ohio JAMES F. VELER Eye Sight Specialist 816 Starr Avenue, near Main '- f f 4 , .. FRED HAAS X .,.- d Hardware and House Furnishings S ACME QUALITY PAINT I' 'IT -Em-Gmc mamma 0.1 OHS, Gm and me OUR SERVICE Is UNEQUALED Main at Fourth St T01 do Oh. ' Q14 Starr Ave. B. P. Navarre 509 e , 1O Compliments of MINDERS BAKERY . I I Bell Phone, Navarre 1096 Agency For Your Next Pair DAYTON BICYCLESH of Shoes Sold on Easy Payments 510.00 Down, 352.00 per Week SCHEMERAM,S SHOE STORE ' BLASIR CYCLERY 1 916 Starr Ave. I 824 Starr Ave. near Main 4 gk Irv- 216 -H t ' I U I.. f-- ,,.,... 2 , 5 ,. . - ' fi J. lr E fiirljl , 'fer ' Q Eli I ,A L, 5 - W -'sal 1 1- my E. Home Phone, River 886fW S WARNER Ei-9 KUEHN BOOTS AND SHOES HOP 604 E. Broadway E. E. SHROYER, Prop. Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings ' 'l Prompt Service and Notions 220 Fassett Street Quality Materia Careful Worlqmanship JOSEPH STURTZ Groceries :: Meats I2'2.3'I225' Nevada Street 26 Kelsey Avenue 1325 Navarre Avenue T3 Honest Goods-Honest Weiglitvlionest Dealings EAST BROADWAY STEAM E! DRY CLEANING We Clean and Press and Tailor Clothes Best Work at moderate prices Repairing done to please Give Us a Trial Call for information Home Phone, River 741fj 603 E. Broadway ' S. EVANOFF Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings 137 Main St. H. M. CRAIG Dry Goods Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings 1231 Nevada St. T. J. ROETHER E99 SON Dealers in Groceries and Meats We Save 'You Money 587 Church Street corner Elmore Bell Phone, Navarre I303 Compliments of HEAL E99 BRIGGS-WBilliarcls Saint Clair and Adams Streets 3 .,.. -Y W -sz .. ,iw .1 : 4' ' A 1- 41 :SQL .V Tl I it Apifmuassgtisx at 2-K N A 1.51 ...L..,l.. 'ix gg: --' 3 If 7 N S' a 5 E., Webben Baking Co. -505 NAVARRE AVENUE ToLEDo, oH1o Styles of TofMorroW For The Young Man Cf TofDay More or less, every clothier keeps up with the fashions. We regard it as an obligation to our reputation as Stylists to keep ahead. We don't delay to show a fashion until it becomes so fashionable, that it ceases to be fashionable at all. That is why you will findehere and nowkall the advanced inf novations and ingenuities in Suits and Topcoats-Positively the last word in authentic Styleelvlodelssadopted by Young Men throughout America. - TN 1 , . . ' I f 'l -ll U an i n ' Q CQ 418 Adams Street ROMANCE AND TEMPTATION CHOCOLATES Wholesale Only J. MUNCH E5 soNs 218 .. ,,a ll-7, 1 2 s 1 . if 4 ! '3Qfl.?'?Qf Y kfgzyv- 5 5 .1 .-fxsfw XXX X. - Q. x Q ,- x . ,, . my--i D W, ki., -4 ,,,i U , ., ,, if +A' I FL .2 ae AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES THE U. S. ROOFING CO. for all MOTOR CARS , Roofs of all kmds put on DE LQNGS Recoated and Repaired AUTO SUPPLY SHOP 452 Qak Street 7-27 IVIHIU St-, Toledo Home, River 872 A Bell, Navarre 3597 BOB'S BARBER SHOP Childrerfs and Ladies' Hairbobbing Service Our Motto S07 Oak Street Hours: 8 to 6:30 P. M. R. KOONS FULL SOLES-HALF SOLES RUBBER HEELS Put on while you wait. SCHWIND'S SHOE REPAIR 421 N. Saint Clair St. FREEMAN SUPPLY CO. FOUNDRY AND PATTERN SHOP SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TOLEDO, QHIO C. WASSERMAN E. Broadway Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes River 242fW YARGER BROS. BILLIARDS Where all good fellows meet 1011 STARR AVE. 4995 use 'fym I Compliments of THE EAST SIDE BOTTLIN WORKS 601 Milton St. Navarre 1632 G we N ual-Q ,l..- gee gm fi 1.5515 , , -.10 --M .Fifi fm Qs e ! I l RosENGARTEN AND COMPANY Makers of Good Printing 1 33,5f3,3,7 Erie Street Home Phone 4156 For Clean Wholesome Entertainment Go to the EAST AUDITORIUM AND EASTWOCD THEATRES Printers -' Publishers -' Binders Corner Erie 8-2 Jackson Streets W The H. 1. Chittenden Ce, deal awndfry THE PLACE OF GREATER CARE We are proud of the loyalty and fighting spirit which pervades Waite High. It is this great spirit which has built Toledo into a Wonderful metropolis. The Reuben Realty Company ly if - ,.., ,.e, was 1 ---:-sxeeeewr 3' js 2 0 rg X 1 -mi fs Nxlil slr : iw gi .QW .f .sf-5 ..... , 5 'Nils K-ZFT5 ...... ..-Je e .. .te ,Eff'Ff-ifF3ffQQfQQ.ffi... 'Q :lf ' -w , i J il E64 il Z 'N L Q 11252 .L f :I QI 1 I QQ? THE EDWARD FORD PLATE GLASS CO. 'i Manufacturers of I POLISHED PLATE GLASS ROSSFORD, OHIO THE HEIN FURNITURE COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of Bank, Office, Public Building Furniture, Drawing Tables, Filing Cases, Special Furniture, Interior Woodwork Both Phones 126136 South Huron Street Toledo's Leading Paper House THE OHIO E99 MICHIGAN PAPER CO. EVERYTHING IN PAPER AND TWINE The House of quality The Bunting Brass E5 Bronze Company 'srsrfssx 21 : QQ., I V-.nw f- - .I I .-.,f 4 . -1 1 1 , ,L , .L .-....- ,r N -:ls z -+ - we +4 ' 'I' 1' m 1 -A,-'i-43. - 52: if 5 N lx fT'Lx..: 5. 7 -- - Q- Yfl ll fm 'il 1 .6 ,ci K, lj THE WOMAN Wi-xo CARES Manicuring for Ladies and Gentlemen a Specialty LASONDE BEAUTY SHOP 140 Main Street Expert Marcelling Everything in Beauty Culture We are picturing below medals that can be used for the following events: Baseball V bvvl :Wu Swimming Horseshoe Bowling ,.: Discus I X Tennis ar sman A- ,iizi au! Q I1 Football Shot Put Q , x e fi Javelin No. 401 EXACT size NO. Volley Ball Running Basket Ball Wrestling Boxing Golf Hockey Fencing Foul Shooting Debating No. Q01 EXACT SIZE No. 302 These Medals are all made from fne Ha'ndfCut Dies, at very reasonable Price. THE ROULET COMPANY 319 Superior St, The United States Malleable Iron Co. WOODVILLE STREET TOLEDO, OHIO 222 v l 1- r rt? Vi -',l fQ E P .mt .5 N i ,xg 1 .1-.1 i ,X Wi, 145 . E is Av fs ati., , 'QQ' -, ef YW inf- il ll X lei 3 . I 1 1 , 0 ' - A. -, ..... .. 1 5, .,,, , f . .. .WJQK .. X . A -.,L.1ff2ZTZ1.11I'l',.f,', -4. l T Nc? fm : fp arf . I-:. If , I FRANKLIN B. JONES, Pres, Sec. and Gen, Mgr. THE ACME COAL E99 BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coal and Building Supplies Hollow Building Tile-Common and Press Brick Dredgers of Lake Sand and Gravel Sales Representative for THE WHITAKER'GREER FIREPROOPING COMPANY River 528, Navarre S2 Office: 50 Main Street, Toledo, Ohio 8 Office and Yard S9 Main A. E. ROBERTS Billiards 6 30 Main Street E. J. SMITH Dealer in FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 918 Starr Avenue Toledg, Ohio TOLEDO PANTS SHOP NAVARRE D S l ' W Buy your next pcm at the ry and team C eaning orks Licensed Cleaners and Dyers pants shop 82of822 E. Broadway 616 Summlt St' We call for and deliver Summit and Cherry Bldg. FITTED 'r Bell Phone, Navarre 2234 o Youn MEASURE R, E, GP-UBB Compliments of HOHLY E99 HOSKINSON, Pharmacists 5oI Oak Street Corner Greenwood Avenue Toledo, Ohio HIRZEL BROS.fffFlo1'ists SUCCBSSORS ro OTTO P. KRUEGER F lowers for all occasions Store and Greenhouse 427 E. Broadway at Starr lf it 223 , 5 ali! :VI-,g I 33.45 - E 9 Q57 A.'r .ij5QA22..i.g:,. I , , AkM-,- vu..-C ZH? ..,, , ily:--L, Ji ' , -A X WAITERS, PATRONIZE EAST SIDERS! Our high class Gasolene and lubricating Oils, can be purchased at the folf lowing points John Ahrens, Woodville Road, Mrs. Mable Fredericks, Woodville Road, Toney Heytinauck, York and Wheeling, Frank Ulrich, Dearborn and Navarre, Henry Witty, Jerusalem Road, Luckey Four Service Station, Oak and Second. PARAGON STATIONS: Front and Consaul, Third and Oak, Sixth and Main The Paragon Refining Company THE TOLEDO BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Main OlTlCC-42Q'43O The Spitzer Phones: Bell, Adams '1.o7Og Home, Main 1962 Toledo, Ohio SAM MONETTA FRANK KENNEDY JACK FLUHRER 'Ohe Athletic Supply Gompcmy 520 Adams Street THE UPfTOfDATE SPORTING GOODS STORE lf2ufa2Q!i'?53l i ,-.'+:35ix3Tg E '- 224 :QQQQFXXQI , ' :QM 35 3 I 1 sl F wi :I P ,l :QRS-:,sr!l is 52,-L . i ,gif-E, isgg,5,,fL ,. ' yi l ' SSE, EV ' , -1 --rrfrxr I l I ll 1535! !. THE CHRIST, HOFFMANN E? AYLING COMPANY Main 5838-K ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIES IQ4O PUTNAM STREET I lil. 1 Ili! ' I IH.. I' QL: 1-JT' I J mi: r-I qfwv OO THE CHIC PLUMBERS SUPPLY COMPANY Plumbers, Stearnfitters, Manufacturers Supplies Toledo, Ohio Helen F. Patten FLORIST For the june Graduate a Gift Box of Flowers is best suited to Express your Congratulations Both Phones 907 Madison Avenue MOOR BROTHERS 320 Ontario Street FOR WHITNEY HILLS AND ROYAL OAKS HOME SITES WOODRUFF BROS. 813 MADISON AVENUE PICTURE FRAMES THE KUEBLER RADIO COMPANY 235 St. Clair Street A complete line of Wireless Supplies T - fa ' .-,,, : , A 'SQL HNE,..- .L -:L - - Hlfwfifl .,qf1 T3iI E ,,,. X- EHIF ix i I 1 rl E :dxf FQX If ju ,N A X M... ...V - ..,,.., ..., . wif E N :E , ..,,...., , I SME BLANCHONGS CCNFECTIONERY 1229 Nevada Street -- Ice Cream, Candy, Cigars and Berry School Supplies Q Corsets and Millinery fDamscliroecler CLOTHES MAE WATSON Q Bell Phone, Navarre 1128 141 Main St., Toledo TOLEDO Hagerty's Interurban Bowling ahd Billiards 46 ALLEYS 15 Service Extraordinary 439 Superior Street TABLES qpriricess fPararnourit fglieatre High Class Pliotoplays sliowri exclusively I MACK SENNETT CHRISTY COMEDIES I INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW MERMAID COMEDIES Ir 226 IQTSS ' 2 ,s.. , ,MNA ! 1 I'-I r WN-A N15 '12 .2 V3 N W . ' W? ',.U lf W e..r 1. Eid -F l ei or ' aa . IE: Bell Phone, Navarre 787 Home Phone, River ISS THE FINKBEINER FURNITURE CO. Complete Housefwrnishevs The Largest Daylight Store in the City MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS MASONIC TEMPLE Reasonable Credit or a Cash Discount ls Pri Compliments of BUSY BEE SWEET SHOP 557 E. Broadway Compliments of HOUSE BILLIARDS 609 Main Street Complete Home Furnishers THE F. G. REDD CO. 2o6f8f1o Main Street Bell Phone, Navarre 2670 Bossert E99 Hall Printing Company Vogue Hat All Kinds of Printing MRS. J. W. BROUGHTON Bell, Navarre 102 Home, River 103-R 219 Main St. 646 Main St., Toledo 4 X fa, -mi if 227 lt' fl i :lil 'fi,2l.,: ' , r ...T ,. ,,,. Jf,-f.l.,.J c- .gg :L5i.'37i-.4 - 1fl...,,,,- .L.w...-.. xxx .. ...EK 5 ik .x ,, , ' Qxfys., ' fi l --- , M. 4. .JJ 1. I 5 Fifi! ,,,-, N xl Q NX I .. L if iw-r ., mg.-Q-e --M- Waite boys never wait for any' thing, and in hats you always End them Hrst in my stores insisting on the best. I think most Waite fellows Wear my hats. Q MXM ED. HEYN, Gen. Mgr. 408 Madison 415 Summit Fosters for Marcellew Permanent Waving Everything in Beauty Culture 810 MADISON AVE. Adams 4423 Main 7 o3R 7 HOEFLINGER FUNERAL HOME Licensed Lady Embal-mer 201 Platt St. cor. and. River 127 Navarre 1 171 The Toledo Shipbuilding Company Builders and Repairers of SHIPS AND ENGINES TOLEDO, OHIO P 3..,,: i l I H 223 Elf ' E W, X 5 1 Q' yay l I S37 elif ' is ',,, ..,.. ... ..,. .,--x.f.:s:- 5 I 11 ,.. 5 , if 'T 2-rf 1:1 ,li '-' 2' Qi - gi he Bell, Adams SQII Telephones Horne, Main 6081 Quality Service Price E N V E L 0 P E S Made by THE FT. MEIGS ENVELOPE MANUFACTURING CQ. 124126 North Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 'Ghe HINES Trinting ompany 122 Erie Street Toledo, Chio The Shop for SERVICE Phone, Main 422 1 Bell, Forest 582 Bell, Navarre 1o37f-I C. H. MERRITT CARPENTER-CONTRACTORW-BUILDER REMODELING A SPECIALTY 556 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio Home Phone, Mm 817, On Waite High School, On, On Bell Phone Adams 67 to ViCt0ry, THE B, While you are fighting to plunge thru that line, the people are passing thru the gates to cheer for the Purple and Gold, admitted by tickets printed for the occasion M it CO PANY THE TOLEDO TICKET co. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS GRANT F. NORTHRUP. Sec'yf'1'reas. II4 N. Erie Street 2- from 99 1 llf all 'N 11' :1 was -,Q ,e V luv.-. , eL....,..s.. Trix. i NL is an El 5... - li F3125 N J iris 2 l xifilf as-X l I THORNBERRYS 511 SUPERIOR STREET The Home of Cood Clothes NEAR MADISON TOLEDO, OHIO Compliments of A Friend Haughton Elevators 1 1 4 NWN 1 TOLEDO, OHIO W . frrr PRINTING OF QUALITY Hair and Beauty Culture Toledo Quality Printing Co. We teach an branches 224 Cherry Sffssf Largest and best equipped We strive to carry your School in Ghio good will by good prmtmg RITTER SYSTEM 4 3,19 St. Clair Street Home Phone Main 3S44'W Ls P' 3 230 V llwl fy i-,-. J.. , ,, WRX .. Y' -7 I i I I I : -..I EI? I E? l il? fl I' ii Alix A If LIFE 5.5 , I W vial 'I ff ea 1 I I ,IQ I The Maumee Malleable Castings Co. SERVICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Woodville Street and W. Es? L. E. R. R. Toledo, Ohio ZAHRLY DRY GOODS CO. 819 E. 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