Washington Gardner High School - Breeze Yearbook (Albion, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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X : X X .tis ffm, if , Wnvvxy f 'ff1 - 'V1 f g, J' nv vzlhu. how sole-lun, how sublime- Tlw svmw Fhvrv Stands al NTl'llI'flll'0 of nmjosfio frzxnw. 4 .xXx C' x, W q Iugggusuhn X E , KW' ,HW 1- vw ,-' 1, :wwf ' , , I , , 1 1 1 - xv w W iff? Hd 5 . -X ,I V . .' N' Y. Xxkn Nql Al..f, fQW'iEllIl!lil1f!ev: H1 niet' tm f :jd ! U ff g 'N -.llvlv NX , V j-.-tixxik ' K v 7540.1 Sho was il soft lmmdscape- of mild cart , VVhcrv all was lmrumny. and calm, :md quirt ,will 1 I x mv- jazffglfwy eff X .115 ir ,-ff!! , ,,, W, , , ,A E, , . l'I10rO is an hush of music on the ,air- 1 7 7 'lhe white-wing d fairies Faltorinng everywhere ff! Q . If fr-' . ' 315 , III aaa: ' u mmm mm M ll Sgmhnliam To him, who in the love of Nature holds Communion with' her visible forms, she speaks A various language, for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware. I -Bryant. Throughout all time nature has always appealed to man, and the bird, perhaps natures most beautiful creation, carries the greatest appeal. In the minds of mankind the bird is a creature of mysterious power. The tales of old and the fables of the peasants of today relate many strange miracles by the winged folk of the world. The bird has been included in myths and legends and it has been used as national emblems. History 'is replete with stories of birds as important figures in the worldis development. Down through the ages it has been used for enrichment of man 's clothing, his utensils, his shelter, and combined with his religion- aibeautiful link With' the mystic flight of time, a messenger into- the blue horizon, a graceful flash of upward color toward the heaven. Perhaps, because of the bird's power of flight, its winged direction toward the heavens, the bird has been used as a symbol ofthe future. Symbolism is as old as humanity. Man 's earliest reply, when Without audible speech and written language, has been symbolic art. 'Symbolism enriches every form of human expression and adds to the joy of living. And in order that our book,,might be instructive as well as beautiful the birds themselves have furnished the symbolism represented on our art pages. The winds were hushed, no leaf so small At all was seen to stir: VVhilst tuning to the water's fall The small birds sang -- and from their fairy-like music we gained this bit of symbolic wisdom. 4 Illllll ' uta iai. lilllll ' um, ir Ummm miiul i mlmlili I ' il I'l I l.nIlf , iii annmw i lllfmfnm imii 'c ' t llll III HSAH EWIEIIM ,W AW Sgmhnlimn The Coat-of-Arms of the Prince of Wales is the foundation of the EX Libris of our book, showing three feathers expressing good thought, good words, and good deeds. The copyright, picturing the Winged Wheel, is sym- bolic of success. The peacock, a bird symbolizing magnificence and pride, adorns the entrance to the book-the title page. Various birds adorn the division pages of the book and symbolize their section of the book in the following manner: . Administration Eagle Dominion Faculty Eagle Power Seniors Owl Wisdom Juniors Love Birds Affection Sophomores Wren Thrift Junior High Stork Children Activities Birds in motion Athletics Cock Victory Jokes Crow Mockery Business Directory Carrier Pigeon A So We find that symbolism is the deeper meaning possessed by words and things. The more symbolic a thing the more eifect it will have and our bird friends are symbolic of every virtue of life. The general iniiuence of symbolism has been for the exclusive, the refined, the delicate, and the beautiful. It is the language of heraldry and suggests something higher than the eye. 1 Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these? Do you ne'er think -who made them, and who taught The dialect they speak, where melodies Alone are the interpreters of thought? Whose household words are songs in many keys, Sweeter than instruments of man, e'er caught! l ri , iilll l A2 11 ii igf ui. lu n... , r e n ii 5iIwdml ii i1umlI!IIlIiliiiii 51il lWlmi56dlilMl'l'iit.alll iii aanngw iii : iaivIIId 'id i i 7 if 5121 A C '- mm wmflw um : K . C-sf .. if Q w,fg0,. QQES X WI g5? xg l1 '1 fI1f1 -+'1 I :El2i2yD mmsfgiij a i V a..1..nlIlI!1 M li k e -li' UIQ! NNI mg lfwumuswwwwmw H gi ii EgWMEaiHw1wmm'-f+Ws + www pff 1 Hmmm? wV? maiw wm QQWQM pl H Wil I1 1 ff'l1iIiTif 5 'g151E'l'fI l ' I!M:f4flWW:,'gmUw l I 'I 5rF'fFiQli7!i7'iE'Q if ??rilt:55 W'7?l ert'l iii ii V 'T i' 'if?iTl?5 ifliefir if--5.ff9'il3w..51 u.iliil:i...., Ju f Loft to right: Dr. E. M. Chauncey. Dr. XY. L. Neil. Mrs. Margaret NVhite, Alvin Dior-, Mrs. F-rank Sebastian, C. IC. Marsh, Supt. Don Harrington. Mnarh nf 4 hnratinn President ...... ........... A lvin Dice Vice President . . . . .Dr. E. M. Chauncey Secretary ..... .. .Mrs. Margaret White Treasurer ...... . .... ..,. .... M r s. Frank Sebastian The Board of Education in their official capacity act as the legislative body for the Public Schools. On the first and third W'ednesday of each month they meet for regular board meetings. At this time they audit bills, pass general judgment, and approve or disapprove upon the practices of the school as reported by the superintendent. They also set up and determine policies of procedure to guide the superintendent in the administration of the schools. The enactment of such a program involves wisdom, judgment, and foresight, it being necessary in order to carry on the school work to keep the school manned with capable and satisfactory teachers. Buildings must be kept in, sanitary and healthful condition. Supplies must be secured promptly to facilitate the general school work. All this involves an annual expenditure of about 2lG180,000.00, each dollar of which must be scanned with care to prevent extravaganee or misuse of funds. All honor to the men and women who give freely ot their time and thought for the advancement of public schools. . . ., ..., W ,,,. ...,, .,,, , A . W., , , are , 17 ' - 1 . f't1'4s',,.4'w lQ-ffl at - A ff . 2 - ' i -r I . lf.. ' . . :1. ,:..i, ,,' W-'lit l'.'Ef',.!,1 X .,..f' ity .. gt ,i ' 1 all ' 'ff i2' ,' .1 ' 'V 'li ' i., .',' ' t -w 1 '.'- f- - ,i- ff it 2- X' 4 1, . PML Q 3, ' '- ifxiii-l'fg.:i'i'di' 3 LQ' F Q N J M lf ww It iw 4 , V! :LSI KA ,L I gtk V- u,,:,,1.L-,V -L.::f'1 t. A, .VJ Qian. , tg 4-w,.,l1,5:g:'l.-Q, ,..-1 .l1gf:.g,...g,, 1,1151 ve, iw ,,,, 'gf-Ltl, gr ' , ,,F+.1, 1 1, . ,ftsifg ' M . ' ' LV: f. ' l, --I . '3 ! vw ff' 7 :fw-: 1 'g Q 'gl J:'.. 4, ' . 5 l'1'f'. if, 'ltlar ' 'UPL' Ax 1 ,'7XlSL4l.'.fai-iLif,..it.!.' ..'gl.1I'lAI1.-.1 , -.-.ii.1'.f.1.,,.,1g,,, - ..-..!:.:ee.1.'.-ILA., ...Hb E141 f seee o i ... . -., ,..Y.,-.,., , ,,,, .- -,... .....-...,..-.,.., .... n .....,-.....,.... ........... Mr. igarinn Principal Mr. Harton has a sincere in- terest in the well being of ev- ery student in the High School and is tireless as Well as cap- 1 able in the capacity as princi- ple. Deservedly he commends our co-operation and our re- speet. mr. Qarringinn Superintendent All that is finest in the pur- poses and ideals, and all that is most efficient in management and guidance is exemplified in our superintendent, Mr. Har- riugtou. liil W f1rf'f1ff1ilf7 'mi?2ff'l cmffifllifiqie etlficlflwltlmm,-l fwfglgiw-S elitist 'wi'-' . 1 t I-H , filziff tfifm-N, Vmiliimfr- l f5ifHFV' 'lfM5'iif'i' ':ii'LL,-Lulvc .M V wil i wi Vjim, i1 :l'ig 'WW '--, , . , Elin l'1: i. ',,.. 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C75 E035 5---ff I 2 ia? 2 i is 1 -4 57 E if 1 QM! i Wm: il Zliarultg Miss Pauline Baskevich Miss Gladys Burghdorf Miss Genevieve Caton Office Home Economics Physical Education Albion High School Central State Normal, B. S. Battle Creek C01- Albion School of Business Mount Pleasant, Mich- lege, Battle Creek, Ferris Institute, Big Rap- igan. Michigan, ids, Michigan. Mr. Harold Beadle Miss May Burkitt Economics Geography A. B. Kalamazoo College, Western State Teachers Kalamazoo, Michigan. College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mr. S. li. Chapel Miss Zoe Davis Miss Ethelyn Foote Arithmetic Librarian Civics Weste1'n State Normal, A. B. University of Mich- A. B. Michigan State Kalamazoo, Michigan. igan, A n n A r b o r, N o 1' m al, YDSUHIIU, Michigan, Michigan. Mr. Ernest, Cutting Shop Western State Normal, Kalamazoo, Michigan. E Miss Iva Fleming History, English Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti, Michigan. TV, ,M .,,, ,. Mg' V 4- . . -,. 7. 1 c V' ' i . V . , . . 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Michigan State Col- bion, Michigan. lege, Lansing, Michi- gan. Miss Mnrjory Hittle Miss Minnie lil'0fZ0l' Mrs. LaMon West Rigdon English Mathematics Commercial A. B. University of Mich- A. B. Kalamazoo College, Balls' State College, Mun- igaii, Ann Arbor. Kalamazoo, Michigan. Cie, Indiana. Indiana U., Bloomington, Indiana. Mrs. Carrie Howlett Miss Irie Peterson English, Latin Left for Dearborn High, A. B. Albion College, Al- Dearborn, Michigan. bion', Michigan. oo 1 . o Q HA lNnmlllllam'miF,mQUUUnlll f' fV'5'i .l i mit I '-- -- V .U - A.-. Q.----0.7-...-... .A W Y, .....--.,.....-..,- ,.iTT..1'.A ,.T......T . TZ....,.....I..4...JiI'.Zl'I. T. . .- 4 l19l Eliarultg Miss Sybil Robinson Miss Marguerite Shilling Mrs. Inez Tyler Art Mathematics Study Hall, Algebra., Art Department, Albion B. S. Hillsdale College, G90m6tI'Y- College. Hillsdale, Michigan. A. B. Hillsdale College, Art Institute, Chicago, Hillsdale, Michigan. Illinois. Miss Mary Shea Miss Pearl Stephens Commercial Arithmetic Michigan State Normal, Vvestern State Teachers Ypsilanti, Michigan. Col 1 e g e , Kalamazoo, Michigan. Mr. Garver xvtllffltt- Miss Harriet F. WVay Miss Marjorie XVoodburnc Chemistry, Biology English Civics, English A. B. Michigan State A. B. Albion College, Al- A. B. Oberlin College, Ob- Normal, Ypsilanti. bion, Michigan. erlin, Ohio. Mr. Howard Xvalter Miss Harriet A. Xvuy Science English B. S. Michigan State Col- A. B. Baker University, lege- Lansing, Mich. Baldwin, Kansas. my llw J Mi - llif stills jsl'll!iQl'iX . ' ' ,..-. , 1 ,... P. .' 'i lv., ,rl VIN 'l1jf.l'-?f1flw,, , -wig ,. lt Wi Pl if-fl 'W 'll Ml znihlffjf'!,id1lltii1fi.L1L...1??3 l20l V J .fl T'i - .1 mid! A Q Ml 45 52 W I l : Q l - 'j!IEllwh' Nfl, A H MQ ' ...alll N ,I ' J 1 f f 3 H3 45 14 n: ' l .IIQHVWS M . I C 'fl r Mnlllv' ' U Hllllll ' S X ' I1 1 - ,I :T+j , l nfWV , , v, N l' i 'ikll 51 .J ,, f N l' , fm 'mix ' 'Q nw A I F? lf: HU C l ' l lll uf' I - 5 I U 4 N fl, ' i211 '1r5.-w'. -.P--E -2 : wr P '? 'T1'f f 1 - r. x 1 P v 1 P 1 ,xy rf' , 1-Q' Vg L ,f . :Pwr rv I urf L , Apr' 1, ,V , ' wx 1' X.: W ' f 1 -- .,f.v. .312 4 . V X: . ' ' 4 -'..1 ?,4 , '-L.. fr 1. ,.1,g,..:a. ,, Nw. . V 1 L. ,-...Wy .3 r.L...f..,,r.. .fs-S Z,.Y.f1 , lr L-,,.'r'-p L.-Q ,m,..,.4 H. Brown M. Elliott R. Chauncey J. Kirk CLASS MOTTO VVe'vc: reaclwd tho bay in safety, the ocean lies in view. CLASS FLOVVER Daffodil CLASS COLORS Green and Gold SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................................ .... H enry Brown Vice-president .. .... Maurine Elliott Secretary . , . . . .Richard Chauncey Treagurel' , ........ JOIII1 Iiirk i , . , .,...,,l.i,w' X. E,... lf' , f' M, '-als 'Af' rg, , ,Y,,A.,1,k MQ.. 2133353 .5 .3 fl X ,.,. ,, I F . ..,.r V Q , mu, i g Q , ':1 Q7!,'u' .S if ., ' Q ,M M X - . .4 V - ' 1.,5, , -.am- x , , .iw 'XM 1 .A !5,l,,. , , .. if M H M . . 4- 4 . . ,, an L.x-'.'f 45 ,1'.fx'zv5J:,. , LEJLLA X221 Ite m uznue mmmun Ili lurwmt-fmf I ELLA ALLNIAN Ambition is the onl Y that combats power love. Girls' Club Girls' A Club Girls Athletics Girls' Glee Club 1 EDITH ANDREXVS She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. Student Council 2-3 Thalian Club Girls' Club, Pres, 4 Basketball 2-3 Glee Club Mixed Chorus Operetta 3-4 Choral Club BYRON A NGEVINE' Thought is the soul of act. Class Prophecy Class Treasurer 2 Thalian Club Operetta, Stage Man. Junior Ex. Stage Man. Hi Y-Vice Pres. 4 Athletic Board 3-4 Vice President 4 Honor Banquet MARY' BA LCHIK 'Honest labor bears a lovely face. H JOY ALLEN 'A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. WA LTER ADIES No profit row where g S is no pleasure taken. EDWIN ANDREXVS Let us do or die. KVA R D A VERY He might be silent and not cast away his sentences in valn. yea ,Ili 5,2 JIII LOFQ f l n lllilrilfml lm, irf1z mx IJ H4 l,, ,.........,..,..V,--.. . ,. , ,. ,, .,, . , E231 U all .,.....-.,,,.,.,.-,....-.,............ ,,.,. W. . , ... , . --.U , , , ,, mm I WILMA BAIQTELT A short saying often carries much wisdom. Girls' Club Girls' A Club Girls' Athletics Basketball Volley Ball R SCI-IEL BEHLING 'Let us crown ourselves with rose-buds, before they be withered. Home Ec .Club 4 Girls' Club Girls' A Club Girls Athletics Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volley Ball LEOA N BEILFUSS 'Your deeds are known in words that kindle glory from the stone. Mixed Chorus Girls' Club Honor Banquet 4 LUCILE BLACIQ 'From her they shall read the perfect ways of honor. Home Ec. Club Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Operetta. 4 I-lonor Banquet 3-4 Birmingham High Girls' Club , if HK 'TTI M ' l'j1 if P V QTTR' MM, 42 wiqi ZWMMS Emmkgil Qmmmga fwg muilll-liiM?nfl11,.MIliM.Cxuli VERNON BECKSTEIN The post of honor is a private station. Hi Y lnterclass Basketball 4 Honor Banquet 3 HARRY BEILFIYSS 'He was most prince-ly. Football 3-4 Band Basketball 3-4 Tl-IELMA BEILFUSS 'lndeed, true goodness does not always speak. Joy, bred and born but in the tongue, is weak. Mixed Chorus Girls' Club Honor Banquet 4 RICHARD BREWVEII Wit and wisdom are born in this man. Class Song French Club Hi Y Honor Banquet 3-4 ,, , , :vt-fx: ,.., -3-,: ' 11:5 . li 51 -,.- 3 ,, 7.1:: 'g M 1 M-mg 5' ill wg li F241 fi..-......-............ ,.....-......-.-AW , ., W, ,M 1 - ,. ., C..- lr RELIS BROYVN My mind to me a king- dom ls. Such perfect joy therein I find, as far exceeds all earthly bliss. Valedictorlan Honor Society French Club Honor Banquet 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 HELEN BUCKLEY Absent in body but present in spirit. Not graduating here. REX CHAMPNEY 'Lofty designs must close in like affects. Class Oration CHARLES CHRI STENSEN I was never less alone than when by myself. Thalian Club Footbal1 l-2-4 Clgsf Basketball 1 -2- HENRY BROVVN They can because they think they can. President's Address Class P-resident 1-4 Honor Society Student Council 2-:S French Club Thalian Club Breeze Play Junior Ex. Hi Y Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta. 3-4 Breeze Staff KENNETH BROVVNELL A lucky chance, that oft decides the fate of mighty monarchs. DORIS CARRINGTON 'lln simple manners all the secret lies. Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-33-4 Operetta 3-4 French Club Girls' Club RICHARD CHAUNFE Y Whatever is worth do- ing is worth doing Well. Designed High School Seal Class History Class President 2, Secretary 4 Treasurer 1 Student Council 1 Thalian Club Hi Y Junior Ex Athletic Board Athletics 3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Honor Banquet 2-4 no lf,-, if e lffflf-:ff ff C' lily? 1 we all l flfelzciiisillllullf ,f',1Q,N UI Fil uf! -fboliriiiuzi .,f' t s:'4 g,::v--'--'-------- - 1 --, ,,...,-,,.,--.,.....--,.-,.,, .-,.....,....- ,. ug -::.,. gg. , -' W-Y 1 E251 EDITH CLARK True happiness resides in things unseen. French Club Honor Banquet 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 Girls' Club RONALD CONKLIN A fellow with infinite -jest. Hi Y Interclass Basketball 1-2-3 Glee Club Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4 Operetta, 3-4 Band Orchestra Girls' Club lt MARIA N CUATT Everyone has his gift, and the tools go to him that can use them. Girls' Club ISABELLE DIEH L Nothing great was ev- er achieved without enthusiasm. Girls' Club Debating 4 Honor Banquet Charlotte High 3 LUCILLE CLARK Justice is their virtue. Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Operetta. 3-4 Girls' Club' KATHERYN CREGLOSY As merry as the day is long. Class Song Girls' Club Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Choral Club 4 Operetta. 3-4 LORRAINE DERNIER Kindness has resistless charms. Honor Society Girls' Club Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4 Opelretta. 3-4 Honor Banquet 4 Kirksville, Mo., 3 DIARGUERITE EBERLY Music can noble hints impart. French Club Girls' Club Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta. 3-4 9 i::'fJ.- C. ...y-'.. .l-..I.L'.,i.:lI..I.',LT ...,, ,.,f f.'f,.' . ' . A ..,. L ..'.'-ff.'.f..I,l,.s,1 lv,,. 1,11 .1 .,, 12. .. ,. I, . f , . T .- -' .IW 3 f4------- .--Tm, -,.. ..,,T.-l.. ,,.,,,,m..,.l-m,,4 - , 15 ' 'ffl' lj' Lg?l!?'iT1. 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Comm. 3-4 Honor Society Student Council French Club President 4 Basketball 3 Honor Banquet 4 VIVIAN FISHEL Of manners gentle, of affections mild. French Club Girls' Club Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Honor Roll 4 Honor Banquet 1-2 LUCILLE GANICA Good manners and soft words have brought many a thing to pass. Class Song Honor Society French Club Thalian Club Breeze Play Girls' Club Girls' A Club Girls' Athletics Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Honor Banquet 4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Choral Club 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Honor Banquet 2-3-4 GEORGE GILG If honor calls where 'er she points the way, the sons of honor fol- low and obey. Executive Board 4 Student Council 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Inter-class Basket- ball 1 Honor Banquet 3 RUTH GRACE Like a. lovely tree she grew to womanhoodf' French Club Girls' Club Honor Roll 3-4 Honor Banquet 3-4 Strong Junior High, Grand Rapids. l 1 - e' If -.al F WV -lm , 1, ,,4 lf- -A l 4 'Z' 4 .mm l l lllll XX HHIUVITT .lmnmw l flllllurslll U E271 l lui wi mull.l:Iss:c::u v u EDNA GREENNIAN 'Be good sweet maid, and let who will be clever: Do noble things, not dream them, all day long. Girls' Club Home Ec. Club 4 Glee Club 2-3 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3-4 g Honor Banquet 2 ETHEL HAGENIA N VVhat shall I do to be forever known, and make the age to come my own. Girls' Club Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 1 Operetta 3-4 'CLARA HALL My Book and Heart, must never part. Home Ec. Club Girls' Club Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Honor Banquet 4 CORA HENSIIAXV Speak gently, 'tis a little thing, Dropped in the heart's deep well. The good, the joy that it may bring, Eternity may tell. French Club Honor R011 1-2-3-4 Girls' Club Honor Tlanquet 4 4. HARLEY GUY ' The great end of life is not knowledge but action. Football 2-3-4 'l'HUR,SA HAIIN There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought up- on her face. Girls' Club Home Ee. Club Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Operetta Il-4 ALICE HAMMOND The heart is a small thing' but desireth great matters. Girls' Club Home Ee. Club Girls' Glee Club 2-3 Mixed Chorus Operetta. 3-4 Honor Banquet 2 KVA LTER HERRIFF Dill he sits high in all the people-'s hearts. Student Council 2-4 President 4 Hi Y 4 Interclass Basketball 3-4 'fl' ii X In! ii JH My A i . 1 , . .5 ,, ,I I tlzfliiuiillliil limgigiixuimilumgiidm ,E ji '.'s'i'f1l-ily me Mil 9 i231 V., -, ,t ,. . ,T ,,4. -, E'l'l'lLYNN HOAGLIN 'So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, such things to be. Class Vice Pres. 3 Treasurer 2 Honor Society Student Council French Club Girls' Club Girls' A Club Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Honor Banquet GLENN KEMLER Everyone is the archi- ltect of his own for- tune. Class Prophecy Class Secretary 2 Thalian Club Junior Ex. Breeze Staff Hi Y Interclass Basketball 4 Glee Club 3-4 Operetta. 3-4 MARION LOHRKE Perseverence k e e p s honor bright. Girls' Club Girls' Glee Club 2-3- 4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3-4 RUTH HICKS Be sure you are right -then go ahead. Girls' Club Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Banquet 3 DIASON HOA GLIN The more I see of oth- er countries, the more I like my own. JOHN KIRIC Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Class Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 3 Class Memorial Student Council 3-4 Vice President 4 Honor Society Hi Y Interclass Basketball Honor Banquet 4, NIARGARET MC CULLOCH Shall I go on, or have I said enough. Honor Society, Pres. 4 Thalian Club Breeze Play Debating 3-4 Oratory 4 Declamation 2 Extempore Speaking 4 Girls' Club Girls' A Club - Girls' Athletics CLARENCE MC GEE Honor is the reward Of virtue. Honor Banquet Assistant Adv. Mgr, Q- 'HW A ZMilll'l3v-f 'Will ll' 5 lllllml W - fill' 'W' Mill? iillllll--iw l:llljfmr+ iiwllilll L.-m u., Milli ll 'llllflmif mio, ill 3 ,......-..uu-.. Y... .,,..,......M,-,. .,,.., ., .,,,, .W ,, . ,, I E291 DIARIE MC ICIDI hlnfinite riches in zu, little room. Home Ecu Club Girls' Club Mixed Chorus Operetta DON NIAIN There's no living with thee, nor without thee. Hi Y Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus l-2-fl Operetta 3 Band l-2-3 lutegclass Basketball if VIVIAN NIARTIN 'Z-Xwake! leave all mean- el' things 'l'o low ambition and the pride of kings. Honor Society French Club Thalian Club Junior Ex. Girls' Club Toast at Banquet 4 Honor Banquet 4 HELEN MILLER True beauty dwells in retreats. Home Ee. Club Treasurer Girls' Club U ALFONSO MAGNO'l I'A For my part getting up is not so easy. Basketball 3 Football 2-3-4 Class Basketball 2-24 All Star Football- team 4 Honor Roll l Honor Banquet l ll fl CHEL MARSIIA LL Come give us a taste of your quality. Girls' Club Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3 Honor Tlauquet 4 GRA CE ll A THER So wise, so young. Honor Society. French Club Junior Ex. Oration Girls' Club Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Orchestra, 3-4 Honor Banquet Lyons High School l FLEON NIODRE Here only merit con- stant pay receives. ls blest in what it gives and what it takes. Hi Y Glee Club 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Honor Banquet Sl-4 ?'f.T.'1'IIIf.'Ifif':TZf f'.ZI'Z:'.T.':'1I-f'f1fflffZZI.'T2f'T'.l'7I'f1'iT l T3L1i'l'1IlL.lZ.lZLTLZ'.3f.2.iliifi'1 .T2'L,... ,L.'-. i....- n:fL7Z I fT 7 iC V iI.Li7..-..L.fT 1 'T' T121 fI2l37'W'7'- WSYIZM ' 'Wiflif W Tri ' iV'Wu'i ' MT--Jil? V. f17f5'lE55 ' f i TI'T iiiff C gill-fmliliik J uf gif . 1422?-233541 1 Adiliggiiiiigg Am-,fxill N -V gaiigfllgm f l!:5QfiiS?ji5,T Q 1 ai '-if wifi? 'ip,!,'f1 uw YW! Q51 ',-kg, Rf- ' f f' ', ,Z i iuiiif? V -75 lmf 5' v.-,N Q 'HV xv, -v Q 4 if M ,24,liiYY3Mii!itii1?,ii2I2Li 'XZ:Qdlihu!flljZgQ5L:s.NillL- - C' W ' lfgggiiiifillififllif'liughiiifli'if!1l1fl:5T.ifZ.ffXl'.lf'ffiizzai all 1? e,,teev if ig H..- ,t,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,...-,,..M.,. ,,,, ,-,, .,,,,,,,, , , ., . .. .. , , , .H W Y E301 e. ,.,, W, ,, ,A , U-, -- XVESLEY NIOORE 'Tls not in mortals to command success: But we'll do more, we'l1 deserve it. Breeze Staff - Business Manager National Honor So- ciety. Vice Pres. 4 Student Council Hi Y French Club Business Manager- Junior Ex. Breeze Play Glee Club 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Honor Hanqnet 2-fl-fi Honor Roll 2-3-4 H AROLD MORGAN 'The rule of my life is to make business at pleasure and pleasure my business. F00tb3l1 2-3 JACK NORTIIVVOOD For my part 1 had rather be the first man among these fellows than the second man in Rome. Class Will Thalian Club Junior Ex. Breeze Staff Glee Club l-2 Band Orchestra lnterclass Basketball Cheer Leader NICIC PAVLUCHIK 'Virtuous every man must be. DIAXINE MOORE Moderation is the silk- , en string running through the pearl- l chain of all virtue. ' French Club Girls' Club Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Operetta. 4 Honor Roll ESSIE MORGAN Her eyes are homes of silent prayer. Girls' Club RICHARD NOBLE Re not always in af- fairs intent, But let thy thought be easy and unbent. Thalian Club Breeze Play Hi Y Ingerclass Basketball if Basketball, reserve 4 JANE NOVYLIN VVl1at winning graces, what majestic mien. Class Will French Club Junior Ex. Essay Girls' Club Girls' Basketball 2-3 Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Choral Club Operetta 3-4 Honor Roll 2-3 Football 4 w H' . , ,, H -- ' ,,.,,, ,ina-M --,.,.-ti:',p:1 414-2 4g.:Li Xi1 ,Egg Wl iE5'f 25111 if? My 4 4-'IWW Qmuglillfw? limi will -.fix L lil3if'lLt?7 ,,e,y,::fm' 1?Fmf,.,,4 qjiillijftalflw'-, 2ql,flMl1gWp,, w,ikh.QQfl'Q1 ke'.lfZZEllTlZi'l0ml,.lHlLL'2 .miMlllUilvl,4.af11llJ'WW A' itfilm'fl lllS2,4f.iHiIM.fllale.iiM7 Tint 'A'l'illgl,llil i ie,m.e-...su--,.h,lUc-W..,-w,l -M,,A,ll ,.,...., . . A .4 , , ,, 7 .e,b U,..., ,., ,., . u,..,., A E311 JEA NETTE PEAIC Her who fairest does appear, Crown her queen of all the year. Home Ec. Club Girls' Club Girls' A Club Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4 Operetta. 3-4 Honor Banquet 3-4 KENNETH POST 'Twas good advice, and meant, my son, be good. Hi Y Glee Club Operetta 4 n REBECCA RICHARDS There virtue reigns as fl u ee n on r o y a 1 throne. Class Essay Class President 3 Class Secretary 2 National Honor Soc. Student Council Sec. Treas. 3 French Club Thalian Club Girls' Club Vice Pres. 4 Glee Club Mixed Chorus Honor Banquet 4 -' 41:-4.4 Mus . 1 DONALD PICKENS A lion among ladies is 21 most dreadful thing. In terclass Basketball 4 CAROLINE REYNOLDS And when she passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Mixed Chorus 2 Fennville High 4 Home EC. Club Class Play 1 Rubenstein Club President 3 Secretary 2 Ukulele Club Basketball 1-2-3 Honor Roll 3 DOROTHY ROE Learning by study must be won. Girls' Club Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta. 3-4 Honor Banquet 4 JANE ROSS Yet, Of manners mild, and winning every heart. French Club Girls' Club Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus Choral Club Honor Roll 3-4 IRENE RUSH Her deep blue eyes smile constantly as if she does not care to speak. Home Ec. Club Glee Club 1-2 Muncie High, Muncie Indiana. l -Q 1 zz 5 E we KN-J' if ng 'f-wiv: l ll .JS 5 1 il li v.f,iEa'iV1i Ei il Effw' 1 af 4' .-.J H fi sz A il fig. ff fl gf 1 J l -4 I' Q Y, pgi , I 1 54222:-gli 2 ' FC9ilEi2ei 1 . 1: l fl 1 ii I U 1 .if jg- .1 f -I V 'N N? 2 y gl . I-v . D9 N s-I 1 FLOA SCH NEIDEII 'Goodness is beauty in its best estate. Girls' Club DDROTI-IY SHANNON The fairest garden iu her looks, And in her mind the isest books. Class Prophecy French Club Thalian Club Junior Ex. Breeze Play- Girls' Club lnterclasg Basketball 2 VV HOLLY SLEEPER All greatness is in virtue understood. National Honor So- ciety Student Council 2-4 Home Ec. Club . President 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Interclass Debating 4 Girls' Club Girls' Athletic A Club Interclass Volley Ball 4 Interclass Base Ball 4 Honor Banquet Honor Roll DOROTHA SMITH Take honor and my life is done. French Club Girls' Club lnterclass Basketball 1 Orchestra 2-3 Honor Roll MARION SCHMIDT And all who joy would win must share it. Girls' Club Mixed Chorus Operetta. THELDIA SEHASTIAN Silence and modesty are commendable any- Where. Home EC. Club Honor Banquet 3-4 Honor Roll Girls' Club PALIVIER SHEPARD Nothing to do but work Nothing to eat but food. Football 2-3-4 Interclass Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2-3 Honor Banquet 3-4 JU STINE SLEIGHT Her air, her manne rs, 1 who saw admired. Class Prophecy French Club Thalian Club, Pres. 4 Junior Ex, Breeze Staff Basketball 2-3 Interclass Debating al 2-3 Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 l - l u ll iunmguw l znnlrldl ,I r H531 . ,,,,,n , ..,, WWW ,qw .M 2 W C.. ,.t. V, . .---M-4 7 RUTH SMITH Manners alone beam dignity on all. Girls' Club Glee Club MARGARET SPIICGICII 1 Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. Salutatorian Honor Society, Sec. 4 Breeze Staff, Editor 'Phalian Club Breeze Play French Club Thy modesty's a cand- le to thy merit. Home Ec. Club Girls' Club Girls' Glee Club 2-' Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3 Baseball 4 ROY STEEBY Like two single gen- Junior EX. Breeze Play Football 1-2-3-4 Interclass Basketball 1-2-3 Athletic Board President 4 Band l-2-3-4 Orchestra. 2-3 Honor Banquet ' GLENN S'l'0CK'l'0N You are the talk of all the town. DARLEEN Girls' Club, Trens. .- STANICRAUFF' Debate 4 Tnterclass Debating l-2-3 Honor Banquet 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 NIXRSI-IA Ll. STEER Y .il bf never felt this way 1fore. Class XVill Thalian Club Junior Ex. Breeze Staff Football II-4 Basketball Capt. 4 Baseball 2-3-4 QEQIFU rolled into lnterclass Basketball ' Band Thalian Club Orchestra Honor Banquet Little Ten All Star Reserves. HARRY STEVENSON Live or Die Si nk or Swim. Basketball J ll DITH TENFH l 4 A fair exterior is a s il lie n t recommenda- tion, Student Council Thalian Club Breeze Play Girls' Club Glee Club Mixed Chorus Operetta, Choral Club :i'f 'TTf:: ''.::5:'7i7:t'T:f:. 7i:'i : ' ' 'fi' 'i':'ii ','.i T 'L' . , Ui- -- 5 ' rl - t,., ,T . .t..,,. i HM www- ww HMWWJV -mm awww wal EN., 1.-i'l4,1-. -., .gl-w?Lf- - 'nl'-lvl , -Ip: 5-E --fi '.- 1-,,,1.fnifM. , 1,. l 114 5535135 ,, l-il.1KI'lu5pQ lfjva iziiiifi ,ggfga.1 , 51-islwiijti Jwwi QE .,jfiY: gJigE1'fi-l4X -QIF'f,.,iQgl 'llgiablg qffljli Wig 3 ifflil 'H iflqeii gif ATM A' 3. iggawfff ' , l'i1iQil..1, rwfyfii My i' QQ f glrfsjizl? 'I ,z Q,'Kr:i:'1-'f A45-x:li3i5I.l5i11.f ,,,,1:YJ-,'vT,1l-Ljs 'g,g1 ,f ,,i- .1r,, ,kt1i.I,,1 .. ' Q-my -'1'iI1,,'- M O ,liw ein, ll if 5-a1'f-:TIN'i.ii:ll fE'7!1i WTR -. d ' .1 oi-ig' rfi ,j 'Y':-f 'j-1 ' rn, ul-5i'Vl'f?f-1' 3 . '-1,-r-5-X 'diff !1'!':'2'm' 'fl TW' U .Ntffii 11 if 1i?Z-'gg'-:i'w'ut,iluigwkiifg1:f.iaiilae1fzlsLfzti .uit f,f,tiKfuutmts5.,iei-i.fu A - 1 E341 g anna -wmurv .wi mm mul 1 1 KENNETH TRINE 'Let him bear the palm who deserves it. Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Honor Banquet 4 AIRLINE YVAITFI 'She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant, too, to think of. Girls' Club French Club Jackson High JOSEPHINE WHEELER A talent is developed in retirement, charac- ter is formed in the rush of the world. .. Girls' Club Mixed Chorus l Operctta 3 Honor Roll 1 f'0RA XVILSON The spirit that means to be of note, beging in time. Home Ec. Club Girls' Club Glee Club 2-3 Mixed Chorus ll Operetta 3 RITTH 'POVVNE ':'Better, though diffi- cult, the right way to F-TO. Than wrong, tho' easy where the end is woe. Thalian Club Breeze Play Stage Manager French Club Girls' Club Girls' Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Choral Club 4 Operetta HAROLD XVAGONER The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thump- ing on your back. Football 3-4 MONFOR'l' WVEEKS Nothing is impossible to the valiant heart. Hi Y Athletics 2-3-- Interclass Basketball Interclass Debate 3 Honor Banquet Cheer Leader ARDA YVILSON Her 'good humor is a fountain never dry. Home Ec. Club Vice President 4 Girls' Club Girls' Athletic Club Girls' Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Operetta 3 Interclass Debate lnterclass Basketball 2-3-4 lnterclass Volley Ball Honor Roll Honor Banquet ' M y ll l rf . 4 gf Julio-64 4114. rn ' ' v J. , 1 Nfl i '39- M I H v ll i1 ' I n lm L ITT' W my lfmllllh awful fulfilling' I T351 X DOROTHY WOLFINGER 'Tis good to be mer- ry and wise. 'Tis good to b and true. Class Song French Club Girls' Club e honcst Girls' Base Ball 4 RALPH YOST Their silence is suf- ficient praise. Honor Banquet 4 DIARY ZA'I'0L0liIN The world is bright be- fore thee! Its summer flowers are thine. Girls' Club French Club Girls' A Club 1. President 4 Varsity Basketball Captain 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Capt. 1-4 Volley Ball 4 Cant. 4 Baseball 4 Mixed Chorus M ABLE YAR GER Gi1'1S' Vilfsify BRS- Virtue is like a. rich .ketball 3-4 5 Stgngf' Glzrli Basketball A- Girls, Club Girls' voney Ban 4 Girls' Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 2-4 Operetta. 3 Honor Banquet 3-4 RALPH YOUNG Places do not enoble men, but men make places illustrious. Thalian Club Junior Ex. Breeze Play Hi Y Foot Ball 3-4 Interclass Basketball 2 4 Glee Club 3-4 Operetta. 3 ESTHER Yl7ARNER nEAIlPllE H0f1G ,A-- Once nrnore, most wel- ..And what he greatly 'Come' thought he n 0 b 1 y Entered from . X dared. Chicago Hlgu Post graduate I W 'iikk 'tbl will is mi::nMMN 'wff .',, all YAVMM :Q .' . 'W , ' HM is eg ,m',ii1.I7 . H EPS!-7 4 ,if iiiawiw raw, A 'yi ' ,il NVE Zhlijm ,W-' !JT ,'3i?'-- 4' 0l5'i ' 'Lf .1-wlivlwlwdi' , ,ww i' llfffif-., . .2412 low , 'lv'f l fT, .w,.:w2!':fl mk5fii'fflT2ifQi1fliTlilHlllliQl2ffiaxilgf'llia,?l!!51IiQiQmlMle if is lm,1'rflflf.Mui,.s:fiJl A Laci 11 -4 ln mmmm wmmm nl Srninr Hnnnr illnll l lf OOTBALL BASKETBALL Harold Wagoner, iCapt.J Harry Stevenson Harley Guy Harry Bielfuss Roy Steeby Kenneth Trine Marshall Steeby Alphonso Magnotta Charles Christensen Richard Chauncey Harry Stevenson Ralph Young Palmer Shepherd BASEBALL Glenn Stockton Harry Stevenson Marshall Steeby Richard Chauncey George Gilg BREEZE STAFF Margaret Spiegel Wesley Moore Henry Brown Justine Sleight Jack Northwood Glenn Kemler Marshall Steeby Marshall Steeby, QC Richard Chauncey PUBLIC SPEAKING Margaret McCulloch Isabelle Diehl Margaret Spiegel STUDENT COUNCIL Holly Sleeper Walter Herriff Ethlynn Hoaglin John Kirk ' Maurine Elliott George Gilg apt W alumna, 5 mmm, f ' I ' V ' 562 ' L2 - I' ,Af IJ ' ' H I lldlhhdllll HH mnnllllllllllmwlll I Illwmgm-illmlI'1l'm1rL.av1l .nxwnngm Wmmmllnlllllllj l E371 into t' r:nf.ffm 4n .e :f.frm lsl za smslml llm - ii Gllzmz Eng 1Hrngram Processional .... ............................... H igh School Orchestra Invocation . . . Salutatory .......... President '-s Address ............Rev. Wolfe . . . .Margaret Spiegel .. . . . ...Henry Brown Vocal Solo ........ ..............,.... M arguerite Eberly Class Prophecy .. ..... Dorothy Shannon, Byron Angevine ' Justine Sleight, Glenn Kemler Oration ...... ............... R ex Champney Class History .. ..... Richard Chauncey Class Poem .... ....................... V ivian Martin Class Will ..,.... .. .... Jack V. Northwood, Maurine Elliott Marshall Steeby, Jane Nowlin Presentation of Memorial .................... John Kirk Acceptance of Memorial Presentation of Parent Teacher's Cups Piano Solo ,......................... .... L orraine Dernier Valedictory .... ............................ R elis Brown Class Song ..... Dorothy Wolfinger, Katheryn Creglow Lucille Ganka, Richard Brewer Recessional .... ................. H igh School Orchestra Glnmmenremmi Hrngram Superintendent Don Harrington, Presiding Processional March ............................... High School Orchestra. Invocation ......... . . . . .ReV. Robert E. Brown De Sandman .. ................... .......... D . Protheroe Charles Matheson Kenneth Hollidge ADDRESS Presentation of Diplomas . Class Song ............. Recessional March . . . CMale Quartetb Maynard Fleming Park Watson Honorable Joseph L, Hooper ........................Principal W. C. Harton ..........Senio.rs of 1929 . . . .High School Orchestra i n i n W ir S t i me li M Q H E381 ff'W!?ll.l. 'frrwfum fum... UIMIIIISHICIW mmm q w Lm Tjsu :,- 'fM.f'g 99 V W6 I 3 ,X I i YW, Q ,,,. 'II 'V fu A L.5:.TH.1:h,, M 1 G ' ' 5mnh1uwJlHg5 A- X AN J UN H Q R5 W --. . . - I n f-1 2 ' Wm Q fm mme' fsffl 5 ,gs , -1,545.15 YT' ? 'C 'f , ' ,H P, S X X 2 II iw- , , 'Q li .fzrlga .x . , .3 5 f-1 - X C f- . ,..,- . Y 1 - f, . ,, l. 5 A. M ' 1' . um. '-s...lfal. '-,JP rr , . . :,-. L., Q YJ-.. LL. f.,- , , li ,Sl 1 riff ,.. jtksq-' ,ll A A,..fLi..,-' mxL...' Seated: Thurza Gordon, Esther Knuth, Zada Clark, Dorothy Dodd, Marjorie Barry, Agnes Creps, Dorothy Hale, lflmiline Holtz, Adah Cuatt, Flmma Carty, Irene Clark, Donna Kinimer, Dorothy Biggs, Madeline Gale, Sophia Jackson, Annie Dubina. Second Row: Lehlia Gill, Alice Chickering. Mary Fall, Helen Cooper, Gladys Goll, Sally Fall, Roberta Johnson, Dorothy Jaggers, Third Row: Henry Borrnann, Russell Henshaw, Donald Cooper, Russell Clark, VVilla-rd Laity, William Lutzka, Ozro Densmore, Walter Hard, Bernard Kable, Gail Griffin. Fourth Row: Louis Griffin, Darwin Boldt, Frank Decker, Zell Allen, William Haeske, Lyle Harrier, Maynard Fleming, Leon Arey, Donald Humphrey, Howard Dean, Minard Farley. Bluninr 61112155 President .,....,.. Vice President Secretary ......... Treasurer ........... Class Advisor .... Zell Allen Leon Arey Marjorie Barry Martha Battin Dorothy Biggs Darwin Boldt Henry Bormann Emma Carty Alice Chickering Irene Clark Helen Cooper Harry Cox Agnes Creps Adah Cuatt Howard Dean Ozro Densmore Frank Decker Russell Desy Dorothy Dodd Anna Dubina. .....Howard Dean .,....Minard Farley ..............Leon Arey ,.,..Ma.ynard Fleming ...........Miss Krotzer Madeline Gale Gladys Goll Thurza Gordon Gail Griffin Louis Griffin William Haeske Dorothy Hale Walter Hard Lyle Harrier Helen Harrod Russell Clark Mary Fall Russell Henshaw Zada Clark Sally Fall Emiline Holtz Donald Cooper Minard Farley Donald Humphrey Maynard Fleming I K ff.. ,.r .ybv L ,fiewgig , 4 ry-J IN, k , a 1 ' N V Q A' liii.,i:,,. , V Q. 13 J A l ' f4'oij A A S S .ijuninr Gllaaa , ., , , . ..,., -... .-.... ,. LW ,. 7, C Yi, , Seated: Dorothy Miles, Helen Moyer, Angelina Mafznotta, Louise VVhitney, Theresa Lock- wood, June Tooley, Gladys Prtttllfow, Bei: ce Afuller, Mnrtlce l'hilp, Mary Sibul, Viola Newell, Esther Thurow, Carrie VVall, Leola Nerber, Margaret Rumsey, Margaret Walcott. Second Row: Vincient Taylor, XVi1liam VVi1dt, Mitchell Maksinnchuk, Carl Siefert, Agnes Robinson, Ruth Rowland. Alice Randall, Myrna Spencer, Virginia Wright, Walter Rathbun, Vernie Rockwell, Carl Rutz. Third Row: Frederick Scribner, Noble Moore, Forrest Reed, Loren Skinner, John Weeks, Robert Walsh, Park Yilatson, Kenneth Sage, Raymond Powers. Dorothy Jaggers Sophia Jackson Roberta Johnson Bernard Kabel Donna Kimmer itsther Knuth Margaret Kroener Willard Laity Elizabeth Larder Theresa Lockwood William Lutzka. Elizabeth Larder Angelina Magnotta Mitchell Maksimchuk Charles' Matheson Alice McComb Beatrice Miller Dorothy Miles Noble Moore Helen Moyer Sylvia Morgan Leola Nerber Viola Newell Sam O'Dell Thomas Osborne Murtice Philp Raymond Powers Alice Randall Walter Rathbun Clyde Raymond Forrest Reed Agnes Robinson Vernie Rockwell Ruth Rowland Margaret Rumsey Carl Rutz Harold Sage Frederick Scribner Mary Sibal Carl Siefert Loren Skinner Myrna Spencer Wesley Starks Vincent Taylor Esther Thurow June Tooley Kenneth Trim Carrie Wall Robert Walsh Park Watson John Weeks William Wildt Louise Whitney Margaret Wolcott Virginia Wright i -57115-QJQLQLLg,,,gqg----- ---f -fgg L gm 'Y,, 3' Y: 43413 55553-3,-7--Y i .l 'M' , -'Mill 'Wi W, ww? 'K W , ...miI'Fi , MVs.,, 4 '- !'f'W:r, i' Wm. 5 , , MEIZZQMliilllrilillbzihmlllf1wil his elifiiMMri 'fiw I H11 7TllfPMEu1I3u., :MMDIIISHKCIM4 AWIBII Y 4 lluninr Ennur llinll Student Council PLAYS Agnes Creps Breeze Play Helen Cooper Donald Humphrey Ruth Rowland Agnes Robinson Howard Dean GladYS Goll Minard Farley Junior Ex. Maynard Fleming Agnes Creps Class Officers Henry B0l'mal1H Pres., Howard Dean 11:IlI::i:dMIIc?iey Vice Pres., Minard Farley ' ' Gladys Goll Donald Humphrey Dorothy Hale Sec., Leon Arey Treas., Maynard Fleming Q Football Maynard, Fleming Howard Dean Basketball Ozro Densmore lVi1lard Laity Mike Maksimchuk Frank Decker The present Junior Class entered High School in the fall of 1926. The first time We made our presence felt was when we forced the, Sophs in the river in the annual tug-of-War. That year Mike Maksimchuk received an A in football. William Wildt represented us as toastmaster of the Junior High Banquet. Thirteen of our.members left their names on the permanent Junior High Honor Roll. l We were even more successful in our Sophomore year. Miss Krotzer was our class advisor. Four of our members received A in football and our class was runner up in interclass basketball. Again in the tug-of-war our opponents were made to swim. Minard Farley gave the toast at the High Schoo-1 Banquet. We entered our Junior year with three men receiving A in football and one in basketball. The Junior Ex. was the big event of the year. Our Christmas party was even more successful than the one we had our Sophomore year.- frw a is M 2 i 1 'ff'- I ' A Im 1--5f l'l' Q F421 H mm A . ww A RIN? Mumn H , x N I HI M 1-Q. ' ' li? M I IM nl! ' ' ' Wah ' V A! 'IIN' w , w 'Y sb. ,A yu sl, V I I 'Qi-WIHVY ,fain 411 w : dfumnl NAI HI .MII .lih!1u . J m iif' I + Wm!! f A +1 SUPHUNIURIES JJ' , Q ,Y Y W I Mlll ll ,, L JIN LQP W m um R lli lillb., H iIl 1.'llIl I ZI1ru2lIIllllIlm'b l umhi1HiL I'AaL1lli! Un hLEuLallIi 'UUT1l!fnIlr:m 5 U , E431 A ,Uv If .M,'.,.i,,- ...Wy I,..- , , .-rw. Latin wialika mr','--' . txt.. ,..,..-.:,,..:..... ,- - ,fi E C F . , . 1 W., ', l- .V .-,w,,,..lf-i. ..-l , ll.....,.:,,r. - i ,M L ,Mi +.... .tk . ., President .......... Vice President ..,. Secretary .......... Treasurer ,.., ...... Class Advisor ..... YVarren Abbot Betty Avery Billy Barrat Mildred Bastian Darrel Beattie Dorothy Bergstressor Herbert Bormann Leland lnaulty John Branciewicz Emil Brooks Howard Brown Elizabeth Brown Alton Boulton Kenneth Burham Clark Bushong Valora Butzer Carl Cascarelli Reva Childers Carlton Chickering Gladys Ciarlc Everett Cleveland he Svnphnmnrr Gllami CLASS OFFICERS Ruth Closson Arthur Cook Ruth Culver Arthur Dailey Joe Daleo Lillian Decker Louise Densmore Donald Dice Lucile Drumm Dutlinger Aileen Wayne Engelter Norma Emery Everett Esther Robert Farley Corrine Fick Theron Finley Richard Foote Raymond Gardner Vivian Gardner Lelia Garner J ':, g' ......Darrel Beattie .......Parker Smith .......Warren Abbott Kenneth Hollidge ...,......Mrs. Howlett Hubert Gaskell Erich Gilg Maxwell Gull Ruth Hall Georgia Hahn Evelyn Hahn Lucile Harrier Helen Harrod Carlton Hartwig Charles Henry Mildred Hindes Mildred Hisler Lillian Hoag Marguerite Hoaglin Gladys Hoffman Amber Holmes Wayne Holtz Esther Holtz Kenneth Hollar Kenneth Hollidge Edna Hudachuck i .4 wwll 1 ' ,A f xiii 'Hufz 1'X'-.Nil.,'f'v4if-i,.iT,iln?f'Q'.l.1',IL1i,. , W E441 W - -'-' - -'-,-- .- ,- ll Tl Svnphnmnre Qllana Helen Joy Chelcie Karn Doris Keck Eldred Kenny Marshall Kienath Dorothy Knoblauch Harriet Kroener Donna Landenburger Lyle Landenburger Ned Lockwood Raymond Ludlow .lanies Ludwig Adelyn Lutzka Jennie Manino Mike Manino Raymond Marshall Harriet Messacre Eugene Messacre Franklin Mead Arthur Merrit Eleanor McCoskey Max McConne1 Stanley McCourtie George Miller Frederick Mitz Jessie Neil Donald Nutt Flossie O'Dell Shirley Osmun Hilbert Pahl Margaret Parsons Mary Lou Parker Alleck Passick Mildred Patton Wilbur Patton Arleen Pearson Arthur Peterson Dorothy Pickens Charles Pike Harold Philp Norman Quigg Ruth Raymond Wayne Ray Meredith Rathbun Ethel Reise Max Richards .John Rood Dean Rowland Kenneth Sage Elizabeth Schwandt Gladys Scheman Stella Sebastian Anna Sibal Mike Sibal Lucile Slaughter Duane Slaughter Parker Smith Milton Sova Mary Stechuk Aleck Stechuk Mildred Streeter Roscoe Strickland Dorothy Sutton Theadore Swartz Bessie Trine Willa Mae Union Louie Vafieda Francis Warner Eleanor Wall Etta Wall Richard Wellington Harold VVeaver Margaret Weeks Adah Wetzel Alice Whalen Patricia Wheeler Margaret White Catharine Wright Beulah Yarger Mildred Yarger Evelyn Young Margaret Young Ruth Young Victor Young Durwood Zimmerman Wm: f 'W A -R'3 2'7TfW H i.T77T7T - V H- L alll-Ultima 3gMl1ilM5 W is .l5W NMlvv1lbl 22mf?lltaUlfl lrfduyfj llMlflUfr1Fm1'1i., W 1 E451 tm... 7?!!llulIl 't I1lll ':7-im I: SHIIIMQEWI IIM me may 1 Bnphnmnrr lfnnnr lllnll Football Student Council Darrel Beattie Robert Farley Emil Brooks Darrel Beattie Max McConnell Basketball Norma Emery Darrel Beattie Ver'-H Hoaglin Emil Brooks Ruth Young With Margaret Parsons as president, Darrel Beattie as vice-president, Kenneth Hollidge as treasurer, and Harriet Kroener as secretary, the Class of 1931 entered their freshman year. Darrel Beattie received an A in football that year. Victor Young filled the toastmaster's position very capably and Esther Everett represented our classiwith a toast at our last Junior High Banquet. On leaving the ninth grade, fifteen names were left on the permanent honor holl. ' In our Sophomore year Mrs. Howlett served as class advisor while Darrel Beattie filled the presidency. With Parker Smith, as vice presidentg Kenneth Hollidge, as treasurer, and Warren Abbott, as secretary, our staif of officers was complete. One of our minor victories was pulling the fresh- men Uthrough the dew. Our class presented an assembly progrfam which cofnsisted of music and recitations given solely by members of our class. We had two letter men that year: Darrel Beattie and Emil Brooks, :who re- ceived A's notonly in football, but in basketball, also. A very successful and interesting class party was held mainly to celebrate the closing -of the first semester. Lillian Hoag gave the Sophomore toast at the High School Banquet, Aprli 20. 1 We have accomplished a great deal, we think, in our high school career already, but We hope to make greater advancements in theisucceeding years we spend here. ' . D luwlql . llallulldllll ui Zumlllll I M l'umii'miiiimiI'll'lu,llIl lllll ...mm i ni !! 'inlnrrgmii E461 ' M M mm l:l zxaaemlamllm fff1wm: 1.1mm: .,,. U ' f Ilwlwlalalillllfffn ....- WMM HUGH I 7lHHm OM H g Hn jill' 2 1, f mmlr... mm5,,, H ummm' W lum iumlllll li Imglllwlll ''mfm2m9I'l1'z.1r:,a11l !wUlYlIllt5.v,fnl1gM MmU!Hll1vU.:!fn1n2MW E471 Q, 'zflulgflt -wH:1llw':. , z Had L11 fX,lxlNLJfihi, ,:iJu.L'5- ,lllw..iv' Aii.j.L i lfwhzl- 4 l President ............. Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer ......... Class Advisor .,... Robert Allman Ruth Bacon Doris Bartlett Zigmont Baskevich Ralph Battenhouse Hilbert Bearman Lorna Beilfuss LeRoy Beilfuss Washington Blackman Elizabeth Boldt Earnest Boldt Dorothy Bowersox Ruth Bracy Edna Brown Shelton Burchfield Kenneth Burden Thelma Burkemier Geneva Burnham Leland Bushong Josephine Champney Donald Champion ,,,- V, .... -,.,..4.,7T..:..,,....,-.,,-. ,.,, ,,:,fl.JA,,f N. I i ,AEI .,,,.-, 3I.,,,A,1t.. 's al 'll P . f - ,,!l-.,..- an A, 154, 1-wr 41 uf 1 gw -, ffglu viii: ', fluxlik- l f'N1. 1-ly: - ,.. . I,!3,1l1i':- any 'e .1 1' , 1 Xml X. fel, iq-Y :!,l :f- 1 'l,10'fv,,1, 44,1-Iv. inih Chrahr GLASS OFFICERS Orville Chickering Floyd Clark Daryl Clawson Willard Core Anna Daleo Wendell Darling Jeanette Dean Helen Diehl George Dodd Reah Doolittle Victor Doty Electra Dowding Kenneth Dowding Richard Ellerby LaVerne Enke Ire11e Farley Margaret Farley Hassy Finley John Finnigan Russell Fisher Dorothy Jane Fiss ,.......Samuel Hindes .....Frances Warner ..........Russel1 Fisher .... Richard Ellerby Miss Pearl Stephens Richard Fowler Charles Gaffney Treva Gill Kenneth Goll Grace Griffith Frieda -Grundeman Arthur Haeske Harry Hendricks James Harrod Herbert Henderson Milo Henshaw Samuel Hindes Lorenz Holtz Clairie Hughes Parker Hughes XVilbur Huff Elizabeth Huffman Nellie Ivanski Joe Jasienski Blanche Juckett Lucille Juday WW, - - ..... .-......,....l. ....,..,......- , M .iff 'Q' 1'-'-.w-.-r 1--nf -,leaf 1 -e --,- --V f---- ---,1 , were rlleulif f 1 Mill ' llkllk H rx xl 'n lr -wwe... ..l-Ll ,lsxfn ' A- w-1,-,'-'wi' 5,-1-E 'vs 4' L '- NQf.5U ?i'ff-':'T, - W I Q. '.,. Nm. ff ,wi ' f N'-15 , Tillie' , X in ,rn-.fy .wi vp- ,tw ,, ,vo : lg ,g all uf:-t -M 3V!'5lidW t'lQ'5'3ili-,'l'q ,, ,. ,.425 'lllQ!L N ' 'fy 'V 1' ' ' 1' ' ' ' ' f ,l.1X.' 1'51W Li 'W wud!!! 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A ,ns I ll W., ,,, , -, caee Lucille Karn Darrell Kemler Allan Ketchem Erma Kidder Lulu Kidder Charles Kirk Agnes Kita John Kimler Edward Kline Franklin Klinkel Frances Krenerick George Lane Harriet Langworthy Pauline Lamphier Verne Livingston Carl Loud Tana Magnotta Julia Marks Lawrence Martin Marian Martin Dorothea Marvin Curtis Merritt James Miller Eugene Miller Doris Morehead Margaret Morgan Eloise MacDonald Donald McCullough Elizabeth McDougal Evna Newell Ninth Chrahr Ruth Osmun Nana Perkins VVarren Peterson David Phipps Marie Polzin Emogene Pryor Richard Rausch Betty Reed Coleman Reichow Dorothea Reynolds Harry Richards Hazel Riever Elizabeth Roark Irene Robinson Earl Rocco Cora Rosenau Betsy Ross Helen Rutz Carrol Saxton Herman Schultz Frances Seckler June Sekler Frederick Shideman Margaret Siefert Frances Skinner J. D. Slowey Elizabeth Smolark Neta Snyder Claudia Spangler Florence Spencer Williemae Stallworth Walter Stanzak Doris Stephenson Estella Strickland Norma Strickland Bessie Sweet Nathaniel Tate Leonard Taylor Kathryn Thompson Kathlyn Thurow Thelma Thurow Donald Truax Fern Turner Cecil Wallace Kenneth Warson Frances Warner Helen Warner Arnold Werner Katharine Whaley Frances Wheeler St. Elmo Williams Beatrice Williams George Williams Florence Wilson Robert Wilson June Winter Helen Wise Audrey Wiselogel Cecil Wright Ruth Yorkey Edgar Oder Raymond Stahl Gladys Young -rj! nun li 'K N X 5,557 ,V -I 1. l it it it i in if i hhyld Mlfhlmlli A fmitilllllllllif 1Tmim11l't, .: W 1 'fl . fl A , ' f49l ' 7 ighth MTSU? CLASS OFFICERS President ,........., ......,.......,..,,.................. .,.... G a. rdner Lloyd Vice President ...., Secretary ..,......... Treasurer .....,.. Class Advisor .... Robert Adams Colin Alexander Lottie Angevine Frances Baker John Bolchik James Barnes Mary Bastian Lester Beilfuss Kathryn Bell Irene Beneman Mary Biggs Sydner Binns Washington Blackman Marian Blaisdell Dorothy Blodgett Erna Borman Henry Bracy Frieda Boyer Beatrice Brownell Lela. Burch Alberta, Burch Roberta Burch Russell Burns Lloyd Carus Duane, Callahan Grace Carnell Leota Carr Forrest Chapell Marjorie Clawson Mary Jane Cole Gladys Coleman Donna Coleman Anna Coombes Charity Cooper Willard Core Frank Craig Dorothy Cuyler Dorothy Davis Mitchell Denachuck Josephine Dickie .,....Pauline Ganka ......Earl Christensen ........,........Dale Nutt Miss May Burkitt Nadia DeMetrick Lloyd Dunn Evelyn Engle Nancy Farley Irene Faulk James Frye Russell Frye Pauline Ganka Josephine Gardner Floyd Gill Marguerite Golet Evelyn Grundeman Dorothy Grundeman Carl Haeske Bradford Hafford Josephine Hageman Herman Hahn John Harry Vergelene Haynes Aneda Hendricks :ll its F f'i,5!'f1v'- 'iit 'MK -msli' mf' siii' -, ,uf k .,4.ng?5ilj,',. ,F!4',ig55::-2, .5 , ,-' 1 xg 'f7',y11 1,f-l Wg Elixir? 4 UW Wiiilififr f wAl'1ftffj52: 2 V'ii'iiiflf?+Q.fiimtt'il ' 'ff L44'f3 LZ'a7i7lQ,jiW4Lii3l W fi Wifi 1351, 1lV'f :1?lf:fi3 ' .wfwrwv 2 N ,int , My s 25-M153 'if' if'i?lLHi1fliiF'Q'-SQQLzifslimrfwffiiefJ an 1TAfL1ii5ifiE','?QTit fmffiliif' flwii f '-.,f.fY5t3ff Jll,.555iris- f.f'f-WiW' .Munn fnUwmwayenmnJgw44AwMMMgwnamsgmmalag natdmmgaiammwiimaewm I i501 'V rr -, I Lucile Hicks Anna Hicks Milford Hoaglin Marjorie Holtz Kenneth Holmes Helen Hollidge Gladys Hughes Mary Iacabuzio John Jasienski Frank Jesizek Notashka Keda John Karmalski Lola Kemp Maggie Kemp Anna Krachko Elwin Knack Mike Lazarchuk Ivory Lee Irene Lighthill Barbara Linn Gardner Lloyd Elizabeth Livingstone Lewain Lull Jean Mastin Antoinette Magnotta James McComb Adele McConnell Eighth Cbrahr Frances Merritt Robert Mitchell Louise Morton Richard Morgan Gladys Morgan Rachel Moyer William Morrison Norman Murray Dale Nutt Angelina Palise Lillian Passick Mary Pavaluchik Leora Pierce Sillstean Pitts Leon Poirer Joseph Reid Myrtle Robbins Helen Romanowski Helen Ross Lucile Rosenbrook Smith Russell Wilhemena Schultz Frederick Schultz Gerald Schumaker Annabelle Seitler Jane Sebastian Leda Shifkey Frank Sibal Stanley Skalski Loretta Slowey Maude Sigswortll Priscilla Smith Jesse Sweet Jean Spittler Nellie Streeter John Tessmer Dora Taylor Vincent Topa Julia, Tyszko Ellie Union Eunice Union Lloyd Van Van Schoick Ana Vitale, Barbara Vroman Margaret Warner William Warson Mary Wasick Winifred Whalen Doris White Willis Winchell Jane Wildt Marguerite Winslow Lester Yarger John Zatolokin F .ml m N .1 Q A Ill llllllf. , Fl ' llJlInl'z.'Illlll t l Ill lT'f 1 m.lll. I 1 llllld1l 1161110165 V ' fmllllllllfnlllt I E511 'sv .. I gl' .-. ... U -, g W h -....--.-f ?,,'jjT--.....,F5,E-.,Al..alv I w .Z'ml!lI.l. .rslma Jlililll - . ,L ,lflw ran L,MV P President Secretary ,... Treasurer .....,... Class Advisor ..... VVillie Alexander Louise Angevine Eileen Baisch Truman Barnes Donna Bates Walter Bauer Daniel Bearman Norine Beilfuss Ivadene Bergstresser Lucille Biggs Frances Blodgett Rosalie Bomniarito Mary Boulton David Boyd Meta Brainard lsadore Breton Robert Broas Adam Buinowski Muriel Burkwalt Ann Burton Laura Bushong Opal Carr Joseph Chaffin Svruently Grabs CLASS OFFICERS Lloyd Chase Madgell Chopper Lucille Clark Ardith Cleveland Paul Coats Margaret Coats Marjorie Coats Colleen Coleman Doris Coleman Helen Connelly Bert Cornell Laviolet Cross Ethel Davenport Evelyn Day Clara Bell Dean James Denisuik Kenneth Derr Edna Drake Donald Dunn Laura Ellerby Ruth Ellis Anna Elushik Agatha Finnegan ......,..Margaret Rowland ..........Estrida Werner . ...Margaret Ludwig ..........Miss F. Way Harold Fischer Lynn Ford Margery Frede Lester Clark Emil Gillette Clarence Haggerty Louise Hall Elsie Hard Katie Harry Rachel Henderson John Hendricks Beverly Henry Karl Merrill Catherine Hicks Richard Hisler Carlton Hobus Richard Holmes Harry Horosko Eugene Hubbard Jessie Hubbard Wallace Humphrey Lucille Hunter Josephine Imperiale 5 X Illll -il ' V531 NI . 'mlm -'ll lm? QQ gmElg,isf.lWl ' Nl X Y j fit' N- Vl:i?'f?:f,'Ywv..p Vw ltllllxl I - h u m It C ,mm 'F 11 .1 .l l 'W gillsi,1.3aQdl26.lil.Qf?Llibll!MfaQ3f.,M. E521 ' 'W ' ' ' ..rf- rw, K Julia Jaskoviak Russell Jenkins Merryl Jewett Walter Jones John Jonkawski Charles Joves Beulah Joy Joe Karmalski John Karn Orie Kemp Barbara Kennedy John Kite Julia Klimkiewich Donald Knoblauch Frederick Koon Helen Kozbiel Nicholas Kracho Julius Kulikowski Helen Lewis Daniel Livingston Margaret Ludwig Ethel Lutzke Philip Manino William Marino Donald Marsh Marjorie Martin John McNair Alice Mead Arlene Miller Erma Morrison VVilliam Murray Aleck Mymachood Swuvnth Grabs David Nass Karolyn Nass Opal Nelson Vera Nelson Henry Nesterenko Leona Newman Lois Norton Marybelle 0'Conner Clifford O'Dell Alton Osmun Vatina Palise John Parks Richard Plantt Ruth Pollman Elaine Reed Ver Nelle Reynolds Beryl Robinson WVilliam Romanowski Gerald Rosenthal Velma Rosetter Rosalyn Ross Anola Rowan Margaret Rowland NVilliaIn Sanders Doris Sauer Harold Schaffer Donald Scribner Katherine Sibal Edward Simmons Mattie Simmons Antonia Sitarski Elizabeth Skalski Wendell Slowey Inez Smith Kate Smith Margery Stahl Paul Steffee Leonard Sweeter Ann Swedenwich Raymond Thurow Donna Thwaites Baltimore Todd Joseph Torre Laurence Trine Alleck Turovatz John Tymken Matthew Tyszko Clarence Union Mary U11ion Juanita Van Schoick Franklin Waite Herbert Waite William Wall Sophia Wasick Roger Watson Cecil Weeks Jeanette Wiener Astrida Werner Vera Wilson Della Winchell Frank Winchell Marcella Wochholz LeRoy Wright Richard Young V' a,7.,U,,,.j.T-i...,er,,, y it i l- 2ilslfl'5!l:fYTwf1-Q llllilmzfef ?fl!F?lf'+f2t f ,ami f fill' P L d2p'iiiligQZTfF'Q- il Jiiligelrg Ftthfgfrgilwi gl Nglliillilfi' Smllgljfigi Rig:lj:1!7 l f.wnwel'!'l'g 'i 'Wil' ' g Zlnnflmllw nnliifliefll iillifgnrzgfilgfmri fdfrdliflmiiiiillifgfgil' Wi ji i , ,, ,.,. 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VVeslvy Moore, Mr. llarton, Margaret Spiegel, Jack Norlliwood, Henry Hrown, Glenn Kemler. Uhr MIPPZP Staff Editor .......... ..Margaret Spiegel Business Manager .... ..,. N Vesley Moore Advertising Manager . . ...Henry Brown Literary Editor .... . . .Justine Sleigrht Sport Editor .. .... Glenn Kemler Joke Editor ....... ...lack Northwood Distribution Manager . ...Marshall Steeby On the l8th to 20th of October the Editor and Business Manager of the Breeze attended an M. l. P. A. Convention held in Ann Arbor and the Breeze became a recognized member of the Michigan Interseholastic Press Association. At meetings held both morning and afternoon, paper and, annual problems were discussed by those present under the leadership of members of the University of Michigan journalism classes. New-spaper men also gave advice concerning the make-up of the paper and write-ups Those sponsoring' the convention did not neglect the social part of the program-a lueheon, tea dance, and banquet being' included in the list of events. As members of the association the Breeze has the opportunity of seeking' advice from authorities in Ann Arbor at any time. E561 'Huw V 'nwhr Maur. ' - v-rN+wHwr- f fi. f-i- q wr 'gf vw , A 1 5 v ,, 4 ff , , ...V - , ,,.g s, .5 VLQQN , M .-iii L , Af,., i,p, wry, if - ,I ,QM f 5 ii.. 5.1 .L L..-l.. 'if ei J. H 4, Hired: . ' sim: i Sealed: Rebecca Richards, Margaret Meflulloc-li. Mr. Harton, Mrs. Hicks. XVesley Mm ' Holly Sleeper, lV.l21l'!k1I't't Spiegel. Sitllltllllgi Maurilie Elliott, .lohn Kirk. Henry lll'OXX'N, Robert Gaskell, Lorraine llernier ' lin l'4llllj'l.ll Hoag . ' Uhr atinnal iqnnnr Svnrirtg President ..... . . .Margaret McCulloch Vice-President .......... ....... W esley Moore Secretary and Treasurer .. ...Margaret Spiegel Two years ago Albion High School applied for membership in the National Honor Society. Because of the fine record already achieved and the high standard among other schools this membership, was at once granted which was indeed a great honor. The ineinliership in this society is chosen each year by a committee appointed from the faculty and consists of Juniors and Seniors only. ln order to hecoine a member a student must be aniong the upper third of his class in scholarship, he must have rendered some service to the school, he inust possess leadership among the student body, and lastly he must have an outstanding character. Mexnbership in this society is one of the highest honors that can he conferred on any boy or girl by the school and it is an position to bei honored and respected. i .-A 'Ei-N. .Mg f:...w! mfg-H-M ..', lily xi,i1'1iA.x 'fi VJ Q . .. .,-., - , Sit ',-,- ,. -iix M. ,i fy L .zilyi-Igii , p g W p g..3g5g':fi H er.-...Q .... :gi5f.'li.y4,a1:g.,' .. S' iv Wil:ii-iii, ,i1f.ii1s4,iFgQ- IW' . i57l H0. . . T, igiaiieniili ii13.ME:w.zghiatt ,iw:rwff4fii.,f,ei:lep1i,,f.gf.f:iT t T . eo A Seated: Frances Warner, Elizabeth Larder, Marguerite Iiberly, Miss Davis, Floa Schneid- er, Cora Henshaw, Tliurza Gordan.Alene l5lltf.llHg'E1', Middle: lilldred Kenney, Meredith llatlibun. Howard Brown, Charles Pike, Park VVatson, Louie Vafiadis, Maxwell Gull. Slandiliigrz Byron Angeviiie, Henry Brown, Louis Griffin, Hilmar Fisher, Franklin Meade, Weslcy Moore, XValter Ames. Eihrarg Baath The Library Staff is made up of students who are llltlklllgiil study of the care and conduct, of libraries, and at the same time .are helping to carry on the real business ot the school library, which is one of the ten largest of its kind in the state. The service is to senior and junior high school and the four ward schools of' the city. Few libraries include their own' complete bookbindery but this one does, which partly accounts for the number of members on the staff. No books have been sent away to the bindery for the last three years, the work being handled in the library 's own work room. The library is open to the school for eight consecutive hours daily and uses an average of about three students an hour, at least one being needed to assist the librarian at the loan desk, and in times of heavy reference work, more. The complete time of service is two years, and about one-fourth of the staff is renewed each semester, keeping the number of begininers low enough that the staff is able to function with efficiency in all ten departments of the work. Some of the special work handled during this year has been post- inventory work, a magazine card-index, map index, picture index, complete reorganization and enlargement of the pamphlet library, and preparation for the shelves of over seven hundred supplementary books for the grades, and over three hundred books, mostly reference, added to the general library. ,. .-..-.... ,. . .,.,, ...., ...-...-.ff,....,...., , ....,..,,,L Y , , ,,,,,,, x F, , 1. -'- 1 ..,,.. X, -1, ',,- bla. 's-sf Yr K W- ' '.51' . U: tint, ,,i':f,',, ,,,, ,-,:. it H fn milfs' :fiei7'i rg. tb-iii-4' 'lf +int sffiiflsi' X 'iii-ll 2 -- ,sl 'L C Nui ii. ,F Xu M V, V A 1, ,,,fx,4s,L' Q - ,, 1 E581 -'T' 1 ' w'w. 'z'-'1 'v-f H -- W --- 1 -v - -. . kk Lx! xayxi ,ltd Ii , '.fl , ',,xx1'r51 ,qv , 1vge.i.i ea.: -maui i , 14, i,i1,Lr.Lt'f.5. 'izvL.,'fu., ,l-limi' 5' tif.: ti-fr Seated: Dorothy Shannon, Edith Andrews, JudiLh Teuch, Miss Shay, Miss NVay, Lucille i Ganka, Dorothy W'o1fing'er, Justine Sleight, Vivian Martin, Standing: Charles Christensen, Ralph Young, Glenn Kemler, Byron Angevine, Jack North- xiood, Henry Brown, Marshall Steeby, Hoy Steeby, Richard Chauncey, Gfhulian Glluh President ..... .... .... - l ustine Sleight Vice President .......... ..eHichard Chauncey Secretary and Treasurer .. .... Glenn Kemler The Thaliau Club was founded by the cast which presented the Breeze Play, t'The New Poorll to further the interest in drama in the High School which could not otherwise be done in a, large High School. This Club promotes the interest in drama by seeing plays and study- ing them. Various theater parties were held throughout the year and the Club saw a few outstanding plays of the year. Another purpose of Thalian Club is to inereaso the stage facilities, and each year a few things are added to the stage equipment. The meetings are held the second Thursday of eaeh month, and there have been numerous excellent programs composed of both members of the club and people from outside. Miss Black from the College gave pianologues, and Miss Harriett Way gave a beneficial talk on the fundamentals of drama, One of the programs was devoted to initiating new members. At this meeting Miss Jones, from the Dramaties Department of the College, gave a group of readings and pianologues. The Club takes the HDrama', which has proven very helpful ini the study of play production. The Thalian Club presented, as is the custom, a. group of three one-act plays for the benefit ot the organization, and various members have given readings at clubs. L' 9 '. . X ,., ,aj-Q uf' i L, 1 V We-Y , i if ,. 4 :Ii '-1521 ' 'J' -- M ixtfr.. 1. A . it uh. . N E591 Seated: Marie Mcliiin, .lianette Peak. Clara Hall, Arcla 'yVilson. Miss Herkimer, Miss Ifurghdorf, Holly Sleeper, Helen Miller, llarlene- Stankrauff, Alice llaimrnoud. Standing: Lucile Black, Helen Cooper, Helen Harrofl, Iliacnel I1Iehlin,Q,', Corrinne Fiek, Cora Xllilson, Thelma Sebastian, Tliursa Hahn, Katheryn C'reglow, lidna Greenman, Bump 3 rnnnmirn Glluh President ....... . . .llolly Sleeper Vice President . . .. .Arda VVils0n . . . .Clara Hall .Helen Miller Sponsors . ...Miss Herkimer, Miss liurghdort Secretary .... Treasurer . .... . . .......... . . . The Home Eeonomies i'lub was organized October 22, 1929, The meetings are held the first and third Tlmrsdays of eaeh month. The progranis are taken care oif by the members oi' the Social l'onunit- tee. During the eourse of the year costumes. home-life, and foreign foods have been studied. The purpose of the Home Eeonoinies Club is to do something for the school. The Club has made eostumes for the Grade School Operetta. Another purpose is to better the department. which was brought about by a buffet and luncheon set for the dining' room, And the last aim is to do something for the members themselves. The Club went on a week-end house party in May. The lllub has had several pot-luek suppers. In the winter. a. sleigh ride was held whieh ended with a supper in the eountry. A Mother and Dilllflllil'-l' banquet was given by the Club March 23, 1929. There were twenty mothers present, and the decorations were for Easter. The program consisted of a Toast to the Mothers. a reading. piano soloi. vocal solo, a short sketch of the Vlub, and a very inspiring talk by Miss Crosby of the College, who told about the growth of Home Economies. i601 H Se-ated: .Iustine Sleight, Agnes Robinson, linth Towne, Vivian Martin, Mrs. llieks, Mani-ine . lillljott, Vivian Fisliel, llorotha Smith, Lucille Gnnka, lithlynn llonrxlin. Middle Now: Arline X'Vaite, Corn lflenslinw, Grace Mather, ldditli Clark, Marg'uerite lflberly, ltutli Grace, .lane Nowlin, .lane Ross, Mary Zatolokin, Esther Knutli, Doris Car- rington, Dorothy Shannon, Dorothy Wolfinprer. lvlargraret Spiegel, :ind Angelina Magnotta. Top llow: Rebecca Richards, James Gilbert, Relis Brown, Henry Rormann, Henry Drown. Wesley Moore, Maynard Fleming, Richard Brewer, Hebert Gaskell, Bernard Kabel, Maxine Moore. IEP Glerrlv Illranraia President .... . . .Manrine Elliott Vice Presidet . ...Ethlynn Hoaglin See.-Treas. . . . . .Robert Gaskell lnstruetress .. ..... .... M rs. Hicks Le Cerele Francais was organized during this school year with the hope that the students' French conversation might be improved. The elnb has met at different homes at periods of every two weeks. At these meetings Freneh games, songs, poems, lectures and general conversa- tion have been enjoyed. 'It is felt that the club has been of some benefit at least to tho-se interested in the study of French. Members of the club produced two plays, La Surprise d' lsidore and L, Avoeat Patelinf' both. lof which were offered as a. High School as- sembly program. Complete synopses ot' the plays were given by Margaret Spiegel and Maurine Elliott. Between plays Henry Brown rendered La Mai-seillaisef' the French National Anthem and Jane Nowlin sane' Au m ul' x , if air dn La Lune, a French folk song, E611 Seated: Miss Pratt, Ethlynn Hoaglin, Holly Sleeper, Norma Emery, Agnes Preps. Helen Cooper, Ruth llowlan-i, Ruth Young, Yerla Hoavfeqlin, Maurine Elliott. titainlingt Max MeConnel, George Gilg, Howard Dean, Minard Farley, Mr. Horton, NVa1te-r Herriff, Maynard Fleming, Darrel F34-attie, Robert Farley, John Kirk. Svvniur thigh Svtuhent Qlnunril l'resident ...... . . .VValter Herrift Vice President .. ...... John Kirk See. .and Treas. . .. . . .Helen Cooper Sergeant at Arms . . . . . , . . . . . . .Howard Dean The Student Council is the governing body ot the school, and its pur- pose is to carry on' projects which are for the betterment of the school. This governing body is the clearing house for both faculty .and stndentts, and it gives a higher standard of citizenship. The Council is composed of Six representatives, three girls and three boys from the three upper classes. making the membership total eighteen. The meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month with a fae- nlty member present. This year the Council has done outstanding work. A. code of ethics tor good citizenship was prepared and given to every student. This organ- ization has also extended the hall monitor system to include the Safety Patrol. The Council has also proportioned the llnion Ticket money tor the various departments. Another outstanding project that has been completed is the new plan which is to take place ot the 'Union Ticket. This provides that the student shall pay titty cents every nine weeks, and this fee provides him with the means to attend all high school activities with the exception of the Breeze Play and the Junior EX. The Senior High Student Council has conducted several parties during the year, Also a Hand-book of information was given to the students. i e i621 , i , ,.,, t .. ,H 4' z ' 1 i .. i . J 4 .. -,we . .L- i - .. , S4-ated: Pauline Lamphit-r, Beverly Henry, Doris Vflvite, Nnncvy 1+':irl-ly. Margaret XYZIVIIVI' Lucille Kan-n, lfrieda XViener, Frances Warner, Idlois Maollonnld, .lulin Tyzko Pauline Gzinka, Dorothy Davis. Standing: Miss Iva Fleming, Bert Cornell, Gerald Sehumuker, Dale Nutt.. Ln-lanil liushongr Kenneth Goll, Curtis Merritt, Zisqniont Rnskevich, Laverne Iiincke, Harry llichurds .james Frye, Miss Grace U. Spear. Euninr iiigh Svtuhvnt Cllnunril President ........... . . , .Frieda VViener Vice President . . . . .Dorothy Davis Secretary .... . . .Curtis Merritt Treasurer ........ . . .Francis Warner Sil1'0'0Ellli' at Arms .. ........ Dale Nutt 'Z . Typist ............. . . .Elois MacDonald t'li.z1r0'e of Monitors .. ..Harrv Richards Z5 . Senior High Student Council for the purpose of bettering the school, and it is the governing' body of the Junior High. The council Works for the better- ment or the scnooi citizenship in all inzxtters pertaining' to the school and lo further the interests and welfare of Junior High, ZThis Council has charge of the hall monitors. lt, has done much to diminish the tardy list, and Fl great deal of work has lmeen done on the part of the council to keep the building in good condition. One of the ehiet' .ziccoinplislnnents of this groverning- body was the contain which was presented by the Junior High alt Olll'lSi'llltlS tilnc. 1 1 i631 The Junior High Student Council functions as ai voice for the Junior High. The chief aim of the Junior High Council is to co-operate with the Seated: liclwcca llicliards. rldith Andrews, Miss Pratt, lielen llvickley, and Vivian Martin. Staiiuliiigz Maui-ine Ifllliott, Mary Zatolokin, and Lillian Hoag: Girlz' Glluh President ...... ........ ........ .... I Q t lith Andrews View President . . . .Rebecca Richards Secretary ..... ..... X livian Martin Treasurer ...... .... l iillian Hoag Social Chairman . . . . . .Maurine Elliott Booster Chairman . .... Helen Buckley Athletic Director . . . . .Mary Zatolokin The Girls' Club, whose name has recently been changed from The Girls' Leaguefy is playing an active part in the High School. The Club is divided into three departments, namely: Athletic, Social, and Booster. The membership of the Athletic Club consists of Senior High girls who have earned one hundred points in athletics or swimming, who have a passing grade in all subjects, and have hiked twenty-five miles. Miss Caton, the director of Physical Education, acts as an advisorg Mary Zatolokin is the Presidentg Margaret McCulloch is Treasurerg Arleen Robinson is Secretary, and Ella Allman is the Hike Reporter. In the fall the class teams play soccer and volly ball, while basket-ball is the favorite winter sport as is skatingg baseball, tennis, and swimminig are enjoyed in the spring. The winning class team inf any sport is awarded the numerals. The girls received points in any sport in which they participated. The last week in May the points were added up, and for five-hundred points the girl received the letter A, and the highest pointer was the guest of honor at the athletic banquet. E641 A Q. ,,f'7f.?' L ' ,Q e ras' l, 1.1, ....H-.i-,.--..,+.,, N- . . za.. . Ml l,...e... J., ,. .. .rasew .ef---...A-' l.,'.,.. lfirsl liow: Uorrinne Fink, .lvanfttfi l'z-ak ,ICll Allinan, Mary Zatolokin, Margxari-L McCul- loch, Jennie Manino and Ethlynn Hoaglin. S+-eonil How: ,Xrdn Wilson. Holly sleeper, ,Xuvlino Lutzka, Dorothy .Iaf:gf.:'vi's, Roberta Johnson, M1-rna Spencer, Wilma Hartell and Annie llnbina. Tliird llow: Lncilln- Ganka, Miss Catan, Dorothy XVnlfing'4-r, and Alice McComb. Other lwll-nib:-rs: Rachel lleliling, Sophia Jackson, Arleen Robinson and Dorthea liurxhstresser. A Qlluh President ..... ..... ......... .... M a r y Zatolokin Vice-president . . . . .Roberta Johnson Secretary .... ..... l irleen Robinson Treasurer .... ..Margaret McCulloch Hike Reporter . ......... Ella Allman The AH C1ub'3 was organized under the auspices of the Girls' Club and under the direction of the Athletic committee of the Girls' Club. The committee decided to declare the chairman of the Athletic committee, presi- dent and to allow her to appoint the other officers with the recommendation that such procedure be observed in the future. Entrance into the HA Club is gained by hiking and other athletic participation. Besides having hiked,twenty-tive miles in hikes ot not less than tive miles each girl must have earned 100 points for athletic achieve- ment-participation onfthe first team of any class sport is one Way to qualify. The recognition that thc club makes of unusual athletic ability is the HA which is awarded to any girl who belongs to the club and who has erancd 500 points for different types of athletic achievement. A maximum ol' 150 pointsiis placed on, each division of achievement. 'This year as direct representative of the club and as a general repre- sentative of the Girls' Club two girls attended a conference ini Ami Arbor on the 14th and 15th of May. The girls to attend were Mary Zatolokin and Margaret McCulloch. .1 , .q'5,..f,.::, , M V in .f , f M.. -A . ., ,J 1 4 , ,al f l ' fy ' X , x'ilxll'a 3. :A-'fu MM til 4.4 lbw,-my ,Q , . A' ..,s..... M... .-..n.....1 . , . A.,1fxa.L... , . , E651 was-arm, . First Row, Sittin-:J Left to flight: Vl'eslc-y Moore, John Kirk. lbs-an Rowland, XVard Avery. Harold Beadle, leader, Maynard Fleming, Park XVatson, Ilussell Henshaw, Ronald Conklin. Second Row, Standing Left to Right: Clcon Moore, Montfort Weeks, Glenn Kemler. XYaller Herriff, Leon Arey, Richard Brewer, Kenneth Post, llalph Young. 'Phird How, Standing Left to Right: Henry Roruiann, .Iohn llood, Iloh Farley. H1-nry Drown. Minard Farley, XVilliavn VVildt. Ozro Densmore. Glluh President ..... . . .Maynard Fleming Vice President . ...Byron Angevinc Sec.-Treas. . . . ..... lVard Avery Leader .. ... ... .. . .. . ...Harold Beadlc Hi-Y activities in VVashin,g'ton Gardner High School are really in. their infancy this year. This club, like all others making' their initial ap- pearance, is requiring' a little time io get under motion. Five high school boys, returning from the State Older Boys' Conference at Holland last De- cember, were the nucleus around which was formed the local chapter. Of the activities, little need be said. The organization has tried to fill the place of a character-liuilding' group installing the principles of clean living, clean speech, and clean athletics among the student body. Outside speakers have. from time to time, been brought in for the meetings. Late in March, the Coldwater Chapter initiated the Club into the Affiliated Clubs of Michigan. ln May, the local club was entertained at Cioldwater by that chapter. The Lad and Dad get-together, held on May 2, was one feature of the Club 's activities. Next year, the Club plans expansion, possibly to Form a Junior Club, to be an entirely separate organization. i661 fs .WW ...K 7: ,JWYI F... K -,.,7.. I, M- -, W1 -- x,,,.,.. .1 --nrglillfn 11-.Lithia l ill., E1 .i ,... . 1 X.lN1liNll,l,fl1,.. ,,1L.i4Lf 4.'l9.i1f,y- ML:- la-ft to 1'i-split: Mr. Iieadle, Isabelle Diehl, Margaret McCulloch, IVlar,2'z1ret Spiegel. Behate lJ0l52lilDlQ', although we did not enter the State iliJE'.2lgIl10, has been very sueeessful this year. The State Debating: Iieagrue questionj was used: Re- solved that a federal ship subsidy for the development illltl inaintainenee of the American Merchant Marine would be a ivise national policy. The teani took the affirmat.iVc in dbates with Lansing' Eastern, Mason, Marshall and Adrian. ln return debates with l1a11si11g' Eastern and Mason, the team up- held the iriegative successfully. lt is notable that our team defeated Lansing Eastern who lost only to Grand Rapids Ventral and Albion! and also that we defeated the Mason team which was o11e ot' the four teams left in the State lieague. Debates with Coldwater a11d Adrian, were scheduled but were can- celled. Much credit should be given to Mr. Beadle for this year's creditable showingr. He has worked hard and much of this year's success is due to him. EXTEMPORE SPEAKING Witl1 tl1e State Championship Cup to defend much interest was shown in this department of public speaking this year. Margaret McCulloch won the local contest and was entered as Albion 's contestant at the contest at 'Xnn Arbor where Sli? took third place. ORATORY Albion 's orators have alwavs been successful! With this to uphold the local oratorieal contest was held. Marg'a1'et Mcf'ullo1eh again placed first with Russell Henshaw as a elose seeond. Miss Mcf'ulloel1 entered for Albion at thc sub district contest which was held here. She captured second honors. ., W.. , . ,,... ,., . , ,.,.,,.--... ..-......,,.. .... .... -. ..,..... .,-,,..,,.,,.. ,...,,.,,,,,,,,.. . 14 1'--' 1 1 ...- HWQ .. 1 ' ,far .rf:'v' fi: T. Qf 'm1f' 'f:,1?f'TF'i '7 ''si---:W--F-s.-...., .. ,. . Q D X 1 'fl-ef 'r '4ei1ll1F:.1f. 'll-L 17,Tl1 Y-iii-,ztiiifx -- f111'F1t li NYU 1 ' 1- l QM' i J.Z..1T. . time 'i7ff'1 EtUt -ai1.2f1Q.1iEt1W41 .'.:ffl:2flvM3f1 l:1'eJ::1ff11 'fi1i1-ll 1 wiiifiii 5 1 iff? ' .f1:l!SfEEiEv11f. ' Nil?-1f1'li.if .ffflfif--tsfifs -Q1l1't5i?'i-13-. tfil?l'SHf,:l Q'13g'jl .11sm21111i1, ,ppvtiteii 1 1 11.1:ftfll1't 1 'i it w .. .1411-'filagvf f J , .. t3fwTpJgfj.f T.. P-ltiifllt f 11 1 111 :ug f 1 .Q .:,.14-1, wi- 1 -1 .. -, .f. ,, 1 1. . 1.2 .11 11111 'Q ' - .' ' . L. xl. W.-.xrlifil ',.'fli'.f'1 1 th ..1...11f. 'ln 1.1.4 1 'Lifxlldi...f1M.:ll...fI'.,5Qf..'.?.1'iA5L,1L-i . . xnnf.. 'xiii-.1'l.1iL.ll: .1,,..,:'.uli?:l1'.'i'f..sl'..1!i.1X.. E671 1 4 1 ,, R .N ,.....,,, , 4 1, f. , V. .-? .- ., . . wal... 3n!l '1 4-A .-.L ..L.. ,.,. . From LL-ft to Right: Margaret Spiegel, Richard Noble, lloy Steeby, Gladys Goll, Ralph Young, Lucille Ganka, Donald I-Iumphrey, Glenn Kemler, l-lenry Brown, Dorothy Shannon, Agnes Robinson, Dorothy Xvolfinger, Margaret McCulloch. Ellie Emerge 1512133 Friday evening, January 15, the curtain went up for the annual Breeze Play on the program that faces Mrs. Stanley, who, though '4Only 38, is left a widow with a son and daughter ready for college, which is made pos- sible through the kindness of their grandfather, Mr. Sanborn, who offers to send them, with their mother, to college, begging Mrs. Stanley to forget the strict life she has been living and begin anew. 'The twins still continue to live in the shadow of their former life in the parsonage, and strongly disapprove of their mother's efforts to appear young. She secures a position in the college library where she becomes ac- quainted with a certain professor Giddings who also urges Mrs. Stanley to live in the future and not in the past. He finally converts the twins into his way of thinking and the desired results are achieved and the curtain falls on a happy gathering of college friends in the celebration of a football victory. During the course of their college life, Bob meets the girl of his dreams, Mary Hadley, and Lucy also becomes very much attached to a certain Syd. Johnson. THE CAST Mrs. Stanley . ..,,., .....,., D , Wolfinger Jimmy .,,,,, ,,,,,, G , Kemler Mrs. Newcomb .... ....... M . McCulloch Charley ,,,,, ,,..., R , Young Mrs. Peters ....... ....... A , Robinson Alice ,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,., G, Gull Mr. Sanborn .... R, Steeby Ginger ................,......,.........,., L, ,Ganka Lucy ............. ,,.. Bob ..,.,.,,....., Mary Hadley Syd. Johnson .D, Shannon Noble Spiegel BPOWII l68fI Stage Managers .... Byron Angevine, Ruth Towne Property Managers, Rebecca Richards Marshall Steeby From Left to Right: Noble Moore, Dorothy Hale, Jackie Finnigan, Maynard Fleming Gladys Goll, Don. Humphrey, Agnes Creps, Minard Farley, Henry Bormann. 31uninr 4 ac One of the most outstanding performances of the Junior class in recent years was the thirty-first annual Junior Ex. produced in the auditorium on March 22 by the class of 1930. The first number on the program was a song, Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes , sung by the members of the class. The presidents address was delivered by Howard Dean. Murtice Philp gave the class essay, 'gl'rogress and VVilliam Wildt gave the oration, A Modern Pioneerf, The play, entitled Tommy was a three act comedy in which the parents of the girl endeavored to force her to become engaged to Tommy, a dapper young gentleman. She resented this, naturally, and Tommy decided he was too much of a gentleman. He was assisted by Dave. and, due to a misunderstanding concerning a real estate deal, Marie almost married Ber- nard,, an ambitious young automobile salesman. The affair was finally cleared up, however, so Marie and Tommy were happily married. The cast was as follows: Tgmmy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,., ...... D o n ald Humphrey Marie .,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,............ G ladys Goll Mrs, Thurber ,,,,, .............. A gnes Creps Mr. Thurber .... ....... H enry Bormann David Tuttle .,,,. ....... M inard Farley Mrs. Wilson .... ..,..,...... D orothy Hale Judge Wilson .... ....... M aynard Fleming Willie Wilson .,,, ........ . Tackie Finnigan Bernard .,........... .... ...., N o ble Moore Stage Manager ,.,. ...... P ark Watson Electrician ....,,.., ...,.... ..... R u ssell Clark Property Manager ..... ....... A lice Randall E691 -V ,--..,,,,w fs- 4.-. mf.-.Y V -, 5 -7 gf , I 1 is, , Ml, if , . . ,,, ... ., :..f ,li ,3 K.. V1 A 1 1 il i V ' . X -4.-.rx - v : 'r'1 Yi l Mr. Park , , L , . , V. uw , , . .. , ,. ., . sr.. ...- X .MH flllluair Mr. S. Norman Park, Supervisor ot Music in the city schools, was graduated with the A. li. degree in 1928 from the Oberlin College. llc- also holds 21 certificate in public school music from the Oberlin Clonservatory of Music and attended the lluiversity of Pittsburgh one summer. He was si member of the Oberlin College Gleo Club for four years. In addition to his posiiton as Supervisor, Mr. Park is instructor in public school music at Albion College. As Supervisor of Music in the city schools, Mr. Park has direct charge of all of the high school music. This includes the baud, orchestra, girl 's glee club, boys' glee club, mixed chorus. choral club, and the junior high glee clubs. IIIGIINUNICIA Oli' 'lllllll 0lU'lll'lN'l'lKX nlins Zafla. Plzirk Ifexlw.-I' Gilbert Margaret Ludwig: Grace Mather Lutlier Zick Ardeth Cleveland Evelyn Engle Ilurvvzird Zimmerman Arthur Haeske Frzink .Tozisek .Iunms Miller Nicolas Seuikoff lf0l'lll'lS Victor Young XVZIITPH Abbott Tloy Sebastian l'Iu1-ilu-is lloward Brown Madeline Gale Paul Zick Flute IlllSS4 Tamliq Gilhgrt Rooert Gaskell Pinnu 3'l'l 'l '0'W lflilmfu' Fischer lmotu Fairy' Lucille Gankn M. .web . W , . i x. ' I' ' ..,.Am'.... H,-.4'lr ' Nl'-' E701 xiii?-. Tirsfk-A iialii-i ? '?? in .5 :J if iff f i 1 rf' e w- ' -Viuww: H--wfiwll '1A12!2'- W-51 T : .i l-....,.4,ui z ., l.,.1N..., 4 if ti Xi .JI in..- wap :1 lf' Qu, A L M unit lleeuase of his line musicianship and ability T on the clarinet, faithfulness in band and or- chestra, Howard Brown was chosen to got as Albion's representative at the National High School Orchestra Camp. Hehas been studying' the clarinet for four years and has been an active member of the musical organizations throughout his course. Boys and girls from all over the United States have been chosen to go after passing a very strict examination. We feel proud that Howard is able to measure up to the entrance . requirements. farm-is XVarren Abbott Edward Klein Victor Young Geraldine ldchmeyre Orville Chickering Guy Fisher Frank Jezisek Frederick Scribner l'l1lllS0Xl I'llll'iln'is Howard Brown Curtis Merritt Madeline Gale Walter Hard John Kimler Charles Kirk Victor Doty llobert Fischer Mel'0l m e Nicholas Iacubuzio llvflffl CUFF llox' Sebastian Stanley Skzllski Cl. Oli' 'l'lll'l BAND I'lc0oIns Robert Cleveland John Finnegan lluhe-'t Gaskell Snxophones Iiiorothy Jag',1.z'ers James Gilbert lhlritnne Richard Foote Trombone Sam O'I7ell Howard Brown lhlss Ilobert Gaskell Cymbals Karl Spittler Drums John Balchik Sidney Hinns George Dodd Richard Hisler Uharles Gaffnex A F-.W ,, ,r ,EG Qilgil 6 - ' x .. ww, ,- . la, 1 1 , -ibhxxi iv',,i,i'.,fL ,, ini . , . MM 1 ,, A' M ,Iva f.-.1. .,., -. , L, J.. N x lin- , 'Tin Bottom Row: Agnes Robinson, Jessie Neil, Ruth Towne, Lucile lllack, Dorothy Pickens, Emiline Holtz, Helen Buckley, Edna Grecnman, Sylvia Morgan, Helen Moyer, Margaret VVceks. Middle Row: Marvgaret W'hite, Ruth Young, Doris Carrington, Alice Whalen, Zarla Clark, Grace Mather, Lucille Ganka, Dorothy Shannon, .Iudith Tench, Iildith Andrews, Thursa Hahn, Justine Slcight, Rebecca Richards, Maxine Moore, Harriet Messacar, Mr. Park. Top Row: Alice Randall, Dorothy Jaggcrs, Katheryn Creglow, Dorothy Wolfinger, Floa Schneider, Jane Nowlin, Norma Emery, Clara Hall, Jane Ross, Jeanette Peak, Marguerite Eberly, Dorothy Roe, Marian Lohrke, Lucille Clark, Lorraine Dernier, Girlz' C6122 Olluh The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Parks, has sung' the following numbers: A Day In Venice, which is a suite of four love songs including these songs, Morning in St. Mark 's Square, lu the Gandola, A Love Song, and Farewell, Trees by Rosbach Harais, Stealing O'er the Golden West, an Alsacian Melody, The Big Brown Bear, by Mana-Zucca. '- Valora Butzer. This Glee Club has sung at the Rotary Club, Boosters and Knockers y, Wiiiter Concert, and Senior High Banquet. The Girls' Glee Club has also taken part in the 2-act operetta, A Nautical Knot, which was given during music Week byi the music depart- ment of the high school. All of the feminine leads were ably taken by members of the glee club. The Gilee Club furnished the girls' choruses for both acts of the operetta in both mixed and other choruses. 'lt is felt that the Glee Club has accomplished much both in the number of public appearances and in improvement of the quality of singing during the past year. ' l72l v --1' v- I ., 1 'P , L.,.- Sentwl: Uleon lvloore, Vllarren Abbott, Richard Chauncey, Henry llormzinn, Henry Brown, llonnld Villlkllll, Kenneth Hl'0XVll1'l1, xlhnrlvs Mntneson. Russell Clark, Robert Gaskell, Victor Ytlllllf-3'. Stzunlingz Mr. Park, Kc-nnf-tl1 Post, Howard Brown, Glenn Kernler, Leland Bradley, Hilmar Fislu-1', Maynard 17iK'I1llIl,'2,'. Don Main, Milton Solva, Wesley Moore, Park N'Vatson, llussw-ll lll-nshaiw. mugs' C6122 Qllnh Tlnilioys' Glee Club,1u1der the direethni of BIr.l?ark,xvas organized to teach the boys to sing. Another purpose was to give them an appreciation of ,Q-ood nnlsie through studying it. The numbers which this Glee Club has sung are: My Mandy Lee, Me :ind My Little Banjo: Street Urehi11's Medleyg Nut Brown Maiden, The Gypsy Tranglhnnueky Bnhvg'Fhe'Honm Roadg A.XVarHor Bohh and A Ilundng YVe YVHl Go. The Boys' Glee Club has sung at the Parent Teachers Meeting, Rotary C1ub,13oosNns and Iinoekerg and the XVinter Concert i731 ,.,,.. . Svatml: A. Robinson, H. Moyer, L. Hlack. G. Mznllwr, Z. Clark. 'l', Hvilfuss, L. ll:-ilfnss, .l. Nowlin, J. Peak. M. Mherly lb, 110:-, H. Coop:-r. M, Miriam-i-, il. Dr-rnier. lb, Stnlikrzulff. Row l4LefL to Right: ill. Greenmzm. lb. .lz1,'f,frcf1's, K. Croerlmv. F, Schnvirlvr, M. Krone-r. .l. Nc-il, C. Hall. L. Clark, M. Fall, S. Morgan, M. Sczhinidi, ll. Marshall, A. Randall. M. Heislor, ll. lloivland, IJ. Miles, F. XVEll'l19l'. llow Zflmft to llicqhtz D. Vioka-ns, M. X'Vhitv. R. Hicks. M, llnnisvy, A. XVils0n, M. Moorv, L. Ganka, T. Hahn, J. Sloight, M, Lohrke, E. Holtz, ll. Townv. V. Fishc-l, M. Zato- lokin. N. Illlllery, A. Dnbina, S. Fall. Row 3wLoft to lligzhtz ll. Conklin. R. Marslmll, V. Watson, Il, Fislie-r, Il. I-Brown. ll. Main, A. Cook, L. Hradly, YV. Munrz-. lj. Matheson, Y. Youngy H, Clark, NV. Abbott, K. Post. Row 4-Left to Right: Mr. Turk. C. Mooref, XV. Holtz. ll. Gasks-ll, li, Uliziillicwy, K. Hollidgre-. li. Footv, ll. H1-nslxaw. flllixeh Qlhuruz WWIQ BIixecll'hcn1ls. ninlvr the sinwcrvisioilevf hTr.1,urk,lu1s bveiiclonig sorno very Pxcelleiif work. Tllv chorus iiwvts buf onv day 21 wvvk fm' one--linlf honr.wmit N rnHnn'snrprNinQ that M has procvvdvd so n1Jl Tho following' numbers have been completvd: 'iSylviz1 by Speaks, lT0l HIV lhperw by fHU1UlL Hll0g0nd ln' Tchaikovsk51 Ulland-Sighthign by Grieg, River, Riveru za Cfhilian Folk Song. A Song of Yiut01'y by PWvfchvr,znid a group of fqUiSfHHH4fYHF0lX The chorus has taken innl in the NNinivr Foncvrt the Svnior Thgh lWn1shnaS Ass0nHd51 and Tho Vivn7fWnnTm progranm E741 :g 'v U , i , ,h M i First Huw: Agnvs linuinson, Ruth Towne, Rvbecca IllCllilI'l1S, Edith ,Xnd1'ew:4, June- Nowlin, Mr, S. N. Pzlrk. Juno Iloss, Dorothy XV0lflll,9.'4'l'. Judith 'Fc-uch, Katheryn Creglow, limilim- Holtz. Svcuml I-low: Ilobvrl Gaskell, xY1ll'l'l'll Abbott. Mzu'l1ai'd Fleming, Cllarlvs Mzltlwson, Hilmar Fischer, Pzirk XYZIIHUII, Vivtur Young. Iiiclmrll Flialliilcvy, KA-'lllll'lll llulliclpgm-, Ulf-on Qlhnral Glluh The 4'l1m'zil Club, wliivli is for the purposv of having 21. small group of svlcwmlcl purple ffrgetlivi' ou niuulwrs too nliffivult fm' ai lairgze group To handle SlllfCPSSfllHj'. is il newly m'gre1i1izvcl sovivty in memuloctiml with The music dv- pzlrfiiivnt which is llllflfll' The cli1'04 ri0i1 of S. Norman Park. M smlw. Muvli crvdit is cluv Mr. Park and thv lll01llllPl S of this 0I'Q'?llllZ2lfl0ll for Ylw NIIVCPSS with which fllvy hzivv melt fhis -VOEll', 'Pho f1ll0'l'Eli Club nwvfs l'Pg'lli?ll'l'Y on Wvcliivsalay evvuing' and has fm' ils ziwuiilpzlrlist Miss Lucille Gilllkil. This your The club niaclc- Two ?lIlll0?ll'2ll'll'0N, both at tho Mvtllodisf l'l1u1'c-ll. 'Flwy l'0ll1lCl'0li 211 one zippvzimiic-v, Ho Mr, Piper! and Sylvian At tlw ritlic-1' thi-'x' snug' two Wvlsli llmrzils which wa-rv inixilkl' I's As lVv Ari' fl H:1vim'! illlli Fair Abovv l'lz11'Th's Vloucly livggimisf' V551 .......Jane Nowlin -J-Q.-.elf f.......Q.Av ..-...,.g,.L. ' .W A Nautiml iltnnf' A Nautical Knot or The Belle of Barnstapoolef' an operetta in two acts, was presented in the High School auditorium by the High School Glee Clubs on May 10. The operetta tells the story of sailors, girls, artists and fishermen who become terribly mixed up for a time but finally get stmnghtened out and aH have ainarmage knot Hed atthe end. 'Phe east of characters wvas as foUowvs: Julia, the haughty bell of Barnstapoole ..... Barnabas Lee, the visiting artist ,,.. Nance .........,i.... Joe Stout ,.,...,....,.........,................ Bill Salt ,,.. Jack ,...,. Jim .... , ..,.,,,, Henry Brown ......,...Edna Greenman .......Maynard Fleming Watson ,......Kenneth Hollidge .,......Warren Abbott Ned ,..,,,,.,. Noble Moore Delia. .... o.......,. E miline Holtz Daisy ,,.. ..,... M arguerite Eberly Dora .... .......... ........................... ..... K a t heryn Creglow Sailors : Girls: Towns-people: Towns-people: C. Moore M, White Foote J. Peak H. Bormann R. Towne Marshall D. Roe W. Moore R. Young Black D. Carrington R, Chauncey M, Hisler Dernier N, Emery W. Holtz R. Rowland Hahn S. Morgan R. Henshaw D. Pickins Schneider L. Bradley A. Randall Schmidt C, Matheson C. Hall Wright R. Clark D. Jaggers Lohrke H. Fischer J. Ross Moore a i 1 x ,L f, E761 RV , MHUETIICS I Aw xwF7i'iTMM'3TWKTW 'A 'WYJWQVQfffWf -mmnmmrH-fww---wwWwwfwMMWW1 vi . V u eNw'w W - , . . g1Xa'....f ,'11g.' by ,rg H 15. lif !'5V,y-' Mg, H53,- X. , --M 4135.31 1,4 i M - 'M' Q R'?jE.f1+? 4 QdQifi'!SfW!s5 5,' lmgjslvlzifi? W?JQg2ai'm'5-3 Wgf!wEi ' 1 , .. . 2 'l.,.Z5:fCm:ahhl wl' 'f' 1 , mM1v B?f 1Qilm, 'u1 Mu W' Qfiwifw f:v.LQ ' '.QAM fl . E771 ,.,- , ---..,.,,,.........,,,...,.,.,,.. ,.Y.w-,...,A..,......,,...---,..-..... ...A . ., .H .,.-..v.. . .. .-.... A .W -. A- --- - - e e - V 1 ll 2 'T 'QQl Q:'TT T1I,f':'f ' Tifff 1,,1'1 ':f W A i'W'Tf'N. 'f'f'f'fifgflf '1Tf ': f:f: f iff X e l Qlnarh illlngh Enrlanh Albion High School's athletic teams were coached by a new athletic director, Mr. Floyd Dorland. He graduated from Central Missouri State 'l'eacher's Collegeg later he took up Work at Peabody college, Nashville, Tennessee. He then coached for six years in Warnesburg High School at Warnesburg, Missouri. Mr. Dorland made quite a reputation for himself as a coach in the south by producing several state stars and teams of outstanding ability. He is Well liked by the players of all the teams as well as the student body as a Whole. VVith all green material the coach made a fair showing during- the last season and it is to be expected that the following seasons will be very successful. E781 l52l75i57M il2fEl2l5:,3i7f'M time 'i i5i'l gills . 43 5fr11lfiHlE:4sf2?,fgi will QM l ..:.yas:g1ElF4fm Qaf?lf2ff2ilW1f11.Q eafisllsls iafiwefw mIf?l5lif+t':.2'2' .w.?q,i!'i'1+1Y sfli!mffnw-, l2i 'Ji'wf'i1iY,:-,t N2p4ilfl!iw ww :ani .,..,,.w1i:--sellwl lv .,-fisalswmhfci . -1 wr! ' HH 'lm ., .Q ma. ff 0245534 ' :relieshasliallzlbaiifxiillaflillffawf 'K ala! Wm -me S1-atml: Jann-S Gilbert. llichard lNllElllIlCl'j', Roy Stevby, liyron .xngx-viiii-, Slillllllllgf Uoach ll0l'l2llI1l. M11 Harton, SllI1Ql'illlClll'iL'llf I'ia1'1'ing'ton, hill XYzillt-V. Athlvttr Mnarh Prosicleiiti .... .... ...... R o y Steohy Vice--pwsiiloiit . .... Byron Angovine Sl'0l'Pi2ll'j' . . . . . .llioliai-d fifliaiillcoy T1'6iiSllI'Pl' . . . . .Howard VValtc1' The Athletic Board is composed of eight 1l1t'lllbCl'S. lt consists of thc- Snporintendviit, Principal, Foavh, and one faculty inoinlwi' with tho loin' Athlvtic tvain Ill2lll2lQ'0I'S. All matters pvrtaiiriiiig' to athletics both llliPl'lllll1'3l and i11tcrsc-liolstio :iw supervised by this hoard. It clocidos upon tho oligrihility of' the various i'02llll captains, tho I5lll'0llIflSlllQI of awards and oqnipiriont, and last lint not lvast the fillkllltflllg' of the athlvtic teams. The 1928 football season for Albion High School llllil0l' tho grnidanco of lload Coach Dorland and Assistant Coach, Walcott was a siicvoss in an athletic way if not in a t'inanr'ial way. 'l'hm- inability to play tho annual Albion-Ma1'sl1all football gina loft tho prohlffni of financing without fiiiamw-s, lint in the efficiont Svotvll-liko lllilllllill' of the lloard tho deficit has grad- ually clQc1'vased so that with tho in-opor support ol' tho townspvoplv at our athlvtic' Ovonts ne-Xt fall we will again ho ahlo Io ontvi' our acvonnts in tho atlilvtii- ledger with black ink. The idvals of' tho Board arc- to lu-vp atlilvtices. at tho lligfh Svhool on n high Standard and lllOl't'llj' luring' lll0l'f? glory to Albion High School. l'79l V 4 at --- V-M . y 4 . A , 1 pr ,I :. ,. , , m-.L LA -fan'-I ',-....v.. .Q izbmi Kneelin-gz WVi1liam VVi1dt, Cecil Wallace. Kenneth Burden. Emil Brooks, Duane Slaughter, liobert Farley, Russell Fischer, Max Richards, Mike Maksimchuk, Harold Philip. Ozro Densmore. Second How: Asst. Coach XVa1cott, Charles Christensen, Ralph Young, Marshall Stem-by, Palmer Shepard, l-loward Dean, Harry Reilfuss, Capt. Harold XVagoner. Harry Stephenson, Roy Steeby, Alphauso Magnotta, Nick Pavluchik, Richard Chauncey, Coach Floyd Dorlanfl. l'hird Row: Robert Allman, Gardner Lloyd, Donald Nutt, Vincent Taylor, Darrell T51-attic, Harley Guy, George Miller, Raymond Gardner, George Dodd, Kenneth Goll. Elinnthall As nearly all the members of the championship team oft 1927 gradu- ated, Albion High School faced the prospects of only a mediocre season. Coach Dorland, however, built a team that fought every moment of the season. - In the first game of the season Albion lost a hard fought game with Kalamazoo Central 2-0. On the next Saturday Battle Creek was held to a 6 to 6 tie. The Red and White outplayed Battle Creek the whole game. Albion played Hillsdale in the next game. We were defeated 12-0, our first football defeat in two years of Little Ten competition. Charlotte met defeat in our second Little Ten game of the season. Score 12-7. ln one of the most interesting games of the season Coldwater was overcome 7 to 0. Albion finished the season by losing to Ionia, 6-26. This game was the' last of the football season due to the fact that the team was suspended from the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Association. As a result the annual game with our traditional rival Marshall had to be cancelled. At the close of the season Captain Wagoner and Magnotta were placed on the All Conference team at center and guard respectively. The following men bore the blunt of the seasons battering: Captain VVagoner, Magnotta, Dean, M. Steeby, Pavluchik, R. Steeby, Shepard, Guy, Densmore, Beattie, Beilfuss, Maksimchuk, Young, Stephenson, and Brooks. A flaw' 'iii 1 ' 4 'Y .'g' '.,.1'.. 1 V1 -Nvu. 4 ,.-fr' gi, A A Ji i . i if 2 W , N ,yy v V J.. w -X ,Ia vwgs, ., I, Q . . .. . ,A .... . .. . . .,.....-, ,. ,M ,,,,.,... E801 K4., l I N l.,. .. , . ,...- .M , . I., , , A . . .. - . . .. L 'SS i 3 ' if. if u 5 it ' film rio- ' . ff' J. 7 J ig 50.7 '-.rpillvh - T ,ff 1 ' ,-N -1,C'rQ,' ., 5.2.-,D Af. v W1 wsvamlfd ' MN-u . . 4- t .. .H I.. -. .2 L . . . '.L-. able-4..w' urs-,- ' u..'t'm.,f i r l Seated: Frank Decker, Darrell lleattie, Harry Stephenson, Harry lleilfnss, Kenneth Trine, lklarshall Stem-by, ldmil Brooks, Willard Laity. Stantling: Mike Sibal, lloberi Farley, Cecil Wallace. Kenneth Rnrdt-n, Donald Nutt, XVilliam XYilmlt, lliehard Noble, lliehard Chauncey, Donald lliee. Basketball As g'radnat'ion had completely wrecked the championship team of 1928, the followers of the lled and NVhite eage team did not look forward to a highly successful season. Wlhile the season was not as successful as the previous one, Uoach Dorland developed a team which held the respect of all its rivals and it never went down in defeat without doing its very best. NVith only two veterans baek as a nucleus for his team, Dorland shaped a. quintet which won six out of fourteen games. Nvhile this record may not look so iniposing, at least five of the defeats were decided by one or two point margins. Albion outseored its opponents 251. to 235. No team was defeated by the Dorlandmen. more than once, however only Marshall was able to gain a verdict over Albion twiee or more times. Single victories were counted over Eaton Rapids. East Lansing, Coldwater, Marshall, Hillsdale, and Tekonsha. The following' took the measure of the lied and Vtlhite once: East Lansing-, Hillsdale, Coldwater, Charlotte, and Mason. Marshall turned us back three times during' the year. The final game of the year was played at Kresge Gynniasiinn with the county seaters and as usual in the District Tournament we were defeated. ln the conference race five games were won and a like 11u1nber lost. The 'tLittle Ten champ- ionship was awarded to East Lansing. The leading scorer of the season was Stevenson, who was shifted from running guard to forward. 'tMarsh Steeby led the team on defense and was easily the serappiest player on the squad. . -V, - -- -ev ., .. -, ,WW 1 - -V J U f . . t . 1 . f . e L- N' . I, . . . ., ., , . ' ' . r ,. 2 . 1. l , i . v ,. , 5 Us-AL X- N v fxgzl--1, 'taht wk..-1 .K .-- .u A Vg 4 ,., ., - ' f ' -te - . 'Mizz' tl f x, yr.- 1 ' , R- g ' Ikjl' ' l .. V, 1535, I f . is 1 rx w lf. t .e 1 ..-' .wi '- Fi 'M ' .. h ... L . s Q.- . Q. 2. +..J.lLlz.,.:h-.... l.-..,x1..1'...L., . ' A L, ,'..Ci...... . .qklt v ISU K '- Ie -re, rt m:m f'. .,,. H . . rf- ,-, -k 1, xl, ,, e. --M lvl , ,., 4 . .Mi f.f,,,, fl-4.1-s:..', ,.-.2 ,iz ff lm. -la. J' x I , -,14 fm.. V ,... , . . 1 A... ..,. ...ni it- -,,...M., e V , A, we, r y .,: I rg 3 , -, Q, 1 P l lt' 3. 9 ili...l If 1' HW li f' i' Asa' nl.-. l.. l ,. ,a .. . . ...,. .1 W. -14.11. -A Seated: Cecil VVallace, Donald Nutt. Darrell Beattie, Cant Glenn Stockton, Harry Stephen- son, George Gilg, Richard Chauncey, Frank Decker. Standing: Conch Dorland, Emil Brooks, Ralph Young, Kenneth Trine, Max Bushong, George Miller, Raymond Gardner, Jack Northwood, Max Richards, Parker Smith. Elaaehall As the Breeze Annual goes to press the Red and Wliite baseball team, composed of nearly all inexperienced players, has played only two games. These were both lost. iWe opened our season here with Battle Creek who defeated us. Mason who was second on the schedule also walked off with the victory. Marsh' Steeby and Broosk alternate as catchers While Lanky'f Stockton, Stephenson, and Dean do the hurling' from the mound, Decker. Wallztce, and Gilg seem to have been the most outstanding this year and all play in the outfield. Summary of games played: Albion 03 Battle Creek 12 Albion 33 Mason S The remainder of the schedule called for the following games: ,i .. li, , ,rv . if l May 10 Albion May 17 Albion May 31 Albion June 4 Albion June S Albion ,, I 1 f ' Battle Eaton Mason Eaton Ionia , L fi-, ... V., .tl . E821 Creek Rapids Rapids there here there there here .A 1 -' , 1 K fu D, xii l g f?Jf'. 5 IA? 51 Uvvgt , 2, watllnffl V 1, JV, fue ,, .,,..t.:. ve G., . .i, ,wr ,A i 2. fl x. f, - ...rwy 91+-.ef L.eLJpl.'t' assi. Ktniler. Coach XYalter. Sealed: John Kirk, Charles Christensen, Max Hushongg Gienn Stockton, llalph Young' Ulyile Iiaymond, Svvninr Euga' Eaakrthall During the past two years class basketball has held a very prominent place in high school activities, both for the fans and those who play. Bas- ketball between the classes offers an opportunity for boys woh cannot par- ticipate i11 high school baskebtall to play the game. During the 1928 season the present senior class was defeated but onee. This was at the hands of the class of H2S . All, class basketball was under the supervision of Mr. VValcott. He coached, two groups twice a week. Each group made up of two classes. The winning' team got together and ordered green sweaters with the gold numerals 1929 on them. lllhe 1929 season held even more interest than the previous one because each team had its own coach-Mr. VValter coaching' the seniors, Mr. Beadle the juniors, and Mr. VValcott the sophomores and freshmen. The same team took tthe championship in QW, as in the season before but with even a better record. They went through the whole season Without being defeated. This year the juniors bought gold sweaters with purple numerals. Ylnterclass sports a.re looked upon with favor because they give an outlook for elass rivalry and eliminates class, scraps, 3- V 3.1! ' 5 , r ll ,4 T l g:,t:. , ,,,., ,U E-HN , - -x, 'Igj ,,f it . -..- 'L . ,lam , 'ian 'fa A 'Aawf -1 V- Q, iw -1. s , nn. ' - ng. 'np-'t , ', ' 4 ,ff A 23 . ,.4TfTw ' Mr -J' ,fi N-'il na. ,fl A f,f,'4.i,, ,',, ,n - we ----- A H- n,-.11,. . .: :HH .f.-Q. 1, a iscn T Svatl-1l: hlthlynn Hoaglin, Lucille, Ganka, Mary Zataloliin, Dorothy XVolfin5:51-r, B'l2lI'Q2lI'0l Mcffulloeh. Slamlingw ldlla Allman, NVilma Harlelt, Holly Sleeper, llacluvl R+-bling, ,Xrmln Wilson, Miss Catton. 9 H I Girlz iaewkvthal This year opened a new era for girls, athletics in Albion High School. The Girls' Athletic Club sponsored basketball as an athletic activity for girls. A series of games was played off to determine the inter-class champions. The A Club awarding the members of the winning team class numerals. The senior team won the championship and the numeral awards by virtue of four straight victories. ln four games. two with.the sophomores and two with the juniors the seniors won by decisive margins. The outstanding individual work of the team was done by Mary Zatal- okin, the senior captain. ln the guard position Ethlynn Hoaglin and Dorothy Vllolfinger were outstanding. The high point Ulllkl.l'lH of the senior team and also of the inter-class series was Mary Zatalokin, The second position as to scoring on the senior team was occupied by Margaret McCulloch. On the whole the season was very successful both from the standpoint. of the senior team and from the standpoint of a beginning of a permanent event on the high school calendar. The girls on the first team who received their class numerals were Mary finger, Ethlynn Hoaglin and Rachael Behling. Arda NVilson, Holly Slcepei and Vvlllllil Bartelt were meinbers of the senior squad but not of the first team. lS4l Zatalokin, Margaret lillctlullocli, Lucille Ganka, Ella Allman. Dorothy W ol- in mm wmmm ll lllrarrrn nf the A Class of 1929 Football Basketball Baseball sllxfgffflg Harry Beilfuss 3-4 Richard Chauncey 4 charles Chrlstenson 1-2-4 George Gilg Harley Guy 2-3-4 Alfonso Magnotta 3-4 Nick Pavluchlk 3-4 Palmer Shepard 3-4 Marshall Steeby 3-4 Roy Steeby 2-3-4 Harry Stephenson 4 Glenn Stockton I Kenneth Trine ' Harold Wagoner 2-3-4 Capt. Ralph Young 2-S Margaret McCulloch 2-3-4 Margaret Spiegel 4 Isabelle Diehl 4 Class of 1930 Howard Dean 2-3 Ozro Densmore 2-3 Mitchell Maksimchuk 1-2-Il mm' Qllll lu Q 'uI14!1IIf.. N Wlllllb.. 4 , .lg f l 4. will 14111 2 -I nlilllxllllllllllmll ' numllllllllumMilllnlfrllllllmlMm1m5Il1'c1:IzlA uulllllltnlllfnnam WUllll!11l.4ln1kg.11 ' H351 'TTMEIIIII-R I.:lv:rlI!11., EMM IIISHZ IWZAWIBIIM EW lllrarrrs nf the A Football Basketball Baseball 858111128 Willard Laity 3 Frank Decker 3 Class of 1981 Darrell Beattie 1-2 X 2 Emil Brooks 2 2 Kenneth Burden 2 x , REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURING A Football Any player playing twelve quarters or its equivalent shall be given an A . Any player considered by the coach and team as a regular but does not take pert in required games shall be given his A , providing he makes all the trips with the regular team. Basketball Any person taking part on a basketball team that represents Albion High School and playing at least three scheduled games shall be given an A . Other conditions for winning an A are the same as football. , Baseball Any person taking part in three full games of nine innings each or its equivalent shall be awarded an A . The three games played must be considered first team games. Literary Work Any person taking part in any interscholastic literary work such as ide- bating, oratory or declamatlon work, shall bq given an A , The above requirements are taken from the constitution of the Athletic it lillll l f .. o 5: M QW . im g I f lu uur.. f lIlHllrllJIlll i mlmllllllllllm Ilfalmllllj lllll wfl n ng m ' lS6Il l Hamm. M W l:l azaasmmwmum .utr AMiK I Sept. oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 4 27 29 6 12 19 26 29 -.7 3 10 29 22 7 8 10 16 18 25 Srhnnl Glalrnhar' September Everyone back to school to rest up after a strenuous vacation. Opening football game at 'Kalamazoo Started season strong. Albion 05 Kalamazoo 2. Battle Creek, game there. Battle Creek was played off their feet. Tie game, 6-6. October Hillsdale game there. First set-back of season. Albion 05 Hillsdale 12. Second team swamps Homer varsity at Homer. Charlotte here. Boy!! Albion 175 Charlotte 12. Coldwater there. Albion 7g Coldwater 0. Quite a strenuous game. Teachers' Institute. A nice Nitty bitty vacation just when needed. November Ionia here. Albion was set backfor the second time this season, but it evens up for the beating Ionia took at the hands of Albion up there in baseball. Albion Gg Ionia 26. Albion suspended. Looks 'bad for us but swell for Marshall. Hurnah-everybody's off for grandfather's farm for the old fashioned turkey Thanksgiving dinner. December A long dreary month until i Christmas vacation. January First day of school after Christmas vacation. Everybody had on new ties and socks. Opening basketball game at Eaton Rapids. Albion shows sur- prising power and swamps Eaton Rapids, 29-6. East Lansing here. Close game. Albion 85 Lansing 7. Coldwater there. First set back at baskeball. Albio-n 22 5 Coldwater 23. u Hillsdale here. Another beating hard to take. Albion 223 Hillsdale 26. Marshall there. Albion 205 Marshall 18. Albion burns up the town. 'A on l'7iWll 6 6 Millllwllll numlllll L T' hlgfli lllnvnlllllkiiii il .amnai lllllllllllmlfnlllxkl ll l Ill 7 A lg r t M ,llu1l l' it ll l87l Hamm M W III Hllimllllillm ,ffnima Feb. 1 6 8 12 13 19 21 Mar. 12 22 29 April 8 20 27 20 26 1 10 17 30 May 4 7 8 14 June 7 it Svrhnnl Glalmhar 3 February First semester ends. Some students prepared to start in all over again. ' Mason there. Albion 139 MasonAA21. Coldwater there. Albion 233 Coldwater 22. 1 Breeze Play. And She Was Only 38. Tekonsha here. Albion 255 Tekonsha 165 Bloomer Fisher plays his first game. East Lansing there. Albion 135 East Lansing 23. Marshall here. Ssh. , Albion 115 Marshall 18. March L Sus 8 Tournament at Kresge Gym. Once more Albion is beaten Marshall. Junior High Banquet. Junior Ex. Tommy comes to town. Spring vacation. April Backfto school again. Oh dear! Senior High Banquet. Trip to Detroit by the Soc. Probs, Physics, and Ec. classes. Opening baseball game here with Battle Creek. Mason here. May 1 Homer here. Battle Creek there. Eaton Rapids here. . Mason there plus the Honor Banquet. June Eaton Rapids there. Junior and Senior Reception. What fun! Ionia here. ' School closes. Now for a good vacation amid many good-byes. 'H , ...IM I 1 .WH im.. m n mm ii 'mmm Ni Almllll i i or I mlI'!l'.1m1nf s .f Ei'i ..onnRw 'lluU.1. n11gmiii x.,..... .... w , , , V , H331 lrmm i nl S'prrialUAzuemhlira ' TATTERMAN MARIONETTS The first number on our High School Lyceum Course was the play The King of the Golden River as dramatized by Miss Catherine Reighard, presented by the Tatterman Marionetts. It combined literary beauty, inter- esting plot, humor, and high ethical significance with a most delightful presentation. ' ' CI-IARLEY ' ' PADDOCK Charley , Paddock is exactly the 'type of speaker who would appeal to a High School audience. w His talk, HThc Spirit of Sportsmanship derived additional interest and value from his present competition in his third Olympics, the 1928 games at Amsterdam. HELEN WING-GRACE HOLVERSCHEID Helen VVing is nationally known throughout the musical World, for she a composer of reputation. Her first composition was accepted and pub- lished when she was twenity years old. G-race Holverscheid has had musical training of the highest order, Her programs are vivid, delightful and authorative, and gained added prestige from a recent successful European tour. The two presen.ted a most interesting program to both the Junior and Senior High School. RALPH P. ROBINSON Mr. Robinson, who was the chief assistant on the Donald B. Mac Millan expedition, which spent fifteen months on the west and south coasts of Baffin Land, gave a very interesting lecture on the Eskimo, illustrated throughout with stereoptical slides chosen from the best received in all the expeditions. His manner of speaking was direct, easy and informal, and he held the attention and interest of the Whole student body. EUGENE LAURANT The Junior and Senior High School was well pleased and entertained with Laurant's performance. He displayed the arts and ingenuity of both ancient and modern conjurers. Hindu magic, the craft of the ancient Chinese, together with modern American illusions and mysteries, followed each other with startling rapidity. , Il more t i ll' . i ii so S if ii 1 ' rli I F fl M J E391 Bfpnial Amwmhlirn HAROLD A. LORING Mr. Loring spoke about Hlndian Music and Customs. In his lecture he told briefly of the part each song plays in the tribal life of -.the Indians. Mr. Loring made no effort to idealize the songs and customs of the red race, but rather presented them to the audience exactly as the Indians themselves feel and sing them. He is the recognized authority on the North American Indian, his music, customs, and history. DONALD E. KEYHOE Mr. Keyhoe is at noted flyer-a Marine Corps officer, retired-a rec- ognized aviation authority. He spoke to the students on the Spirit of Aviation. He was aide to Colonel Charles A. Iiin.d.bergh on his national tour last year and he told many interesting stories of his association with the great flyer. His successful series of magazine articles just completed, and his dis- tinguished service in the Marine Corps, gave added interest to his lecture. HILTON IRA JONES Dr. Hilton. Ir.a Jones is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Chemical Society tliondonb, a member of the American Chemical Society. He is a. research worker of marked ability and a frequent contributor to leading' scientific publications. He presented a very interesting and beneficial lecture on 'tScience anfd the Futuref' SAFETY FIRST This year Mr. H. O. Rounds. Director of Safety and Traffic Division, of the Detroit Automobile Club, appeared before Albion High School students for the second time. He impressed upon the minds of everyone, in a very forcible rnannfer the necessity of obeying all traffic rules and regulations. COLLEGE SPEAKER Through the efforts of the Latin classes we were able to secure Dr. Arthur H. Hai-rop, professor of Classical Languages in Albion College, who delivered a very interesting and well illustrated lecture on Roman Lifef' HONOR SOCIETY INITIATION Q Oni February 12, a special High School assembly was held, in which the following students were initiated into the National Honor Society: Ethelyn Hoaglin, Lorraine Dernier, Maurine Elliott, Robert Gaskell, Henry Brown, and John Kirk. ii-'ricer ca if fzlliliiilifi? I W I' 1 . 1' ' I I-901 :aa , hmmm ,trim Snriul iliunrtinnn GIRLS' CLUB PARTY One of the first events on the school program consisted of a party for the sophomore girls given by the Girls' Club. After several get acquaint- ed games, the sophomores were 'iinitiatedf' Refreshments for the occasion consisted of ice cream lo-lly-pops. Everyone seemed to have a very enjoyable time-especially while the Sophs were being initiated An informal tea was sponsored by this club at the end of the first semester given for the faculty of the High School. Another informal tea was planned for all of our mothers, to take place at the close of school. ' SOPHOMORE PARTY The party opened with a G-rand March, after which stunts were put on by different groups of the class. Games were played and then refreshments were served in the cmmunity room. For another hour dancing was enjoyed. JUNIOR XMAS PARTY A The first part of the Juniors' Christmas party was held in the grade gymnasium. Everyone was brought into the spirit of the party by first playing some lively games. A very surprising act made by a storm of white confetti, was the break of the party. After several games, the party moved into the kindergarten room. Here a shadow play, The Three Lovers was given. The play was read in verse form by Henry Borman. The parts of 'fThe Three Lovers were amus- ingly played by Forest Reed, Mike Maksimchuk and Russell Desy. The part of the daughter, Bess, was taken by Roberta Johnson, and those of her father and mother, by Howard Dean and Murtice Philp. These parts were played well also. The evening was closed by serving refreshments. The guests present were, Mrs. Howlett, Mr. and Mrs. XValcott, Miss Krotzer and Mr. Harton. SENIOR PARTIES The Senior Class indulged themselves to two Grand Soirees, one of which took place at Christmas time and the other in honor of Saint Patrick. At the Xmas party excellent entertainment was furnished by two illus- trious Seniors, Don Main and Dick Chauncey in their inimitable performance of the Apache Dance. Alphonso Magnotta also proved himself indispens- able in his role of Cupid. A r Dancing and refreshments occupied the rest of the evening. At the St. Patrick's party, games, cards, conversation and dancing were offered, after which refreshments of a nature fitting to thel occasion were served. S -1 Qillll Mfg JIHH M HH - lu n go p u i I -, i m nnf H anna il l! Utfnruiiiwii M' 'WM 'MV'-,-gr-:li F---V Akrqt L if-V' .,,-,- ,iT:..-T,.,,..:,N!,, ,.,. -::...-.....,.-...-,,,-.,... K ' ' 'M H ' ' Q 9g'g, H ,vfffr l 4Y M N.n .Smrial Zliunrrinna CIRCUS CARNIVAL . A Circus Carnival, under the direction of Mr. Harold Beadle, was very cleverly presented for the benefit of the high school Lyceum Course on two successive evenings. ' Animals of all sorts were portrayed by the high school students. This furnished amusement for both young and old. The program started promptly at eight o'clock with a gymnasium drill bythe Sophomore girls followed by a grand march consisting of all the performers in the circus. The strong man was very successfully played by Mike Machimchuk on one night and Alphonso Magnotta on the next. His strength Was shown by lifting five hundred pound weights which greatly surprised the audience. The Hoaglin Sisters, Ethlynn and Marguerite, put on an acrobatic stunt which displayed their ability in this sort of work. A Sailor clog then followed, given by Judith Tench and Edith Andrews. This was called HPunch and Judy. It was a short, peppy da-nce which added life to the circus. A Slide for Life enacted by Park Watson, was the concluding and most thrilling number on the program. A FOOTBALL FEED On December, 7, 1928, the High School football squad attended the Annual College-High School Banquet at the Parker Inn given by the Boosters and Knockers, and Rotary clubs. V ,Inaugurating the program which followed an appetizing three-course dinner, President John L. Seaton of Albion College, toastmaster of the eve- ning, introduced W. S. Kennedy who presented Coach R. R. Daugherty and Assistant Coach Fred Parker of the college squad and Coach Floyd Dorland with a wrist watch, a watch chain and pen-knife, fountain-pen and pencil set respectively. All the coaches responded with short talks in which the mem- bers of the respective squads were highly praised by their mentors for the successes of the seasons. Dr. Seaton introduced the two squads and then called upon Dr. C. M. Cuyselman of Jackson, a former coach of the Albion High School football team, who gave an inspirational address, the key note of which was fair play. Mr. Harwood, athletic director of Hillsdale College, was called on and he gave interesting incidents of his school days. In concluding the program, yells were given the host clubs and a few popular songs were sung before disbanding. JUNIOR HIGH BANQUET A Feb. 23 was a great day for the Junior High students of this school. The annual Banquet was held in the High School Gymnasium.. Mr. Park's orchestra furnished the music during the dinner. After dinner, Miss Spear announced Betsy Ross, the toastmistress. l The first number was a reading, '4The Song of Hiawatha, by Harriet Lang- : TIL. 22171'I'SL'lT-Z'.LZ'.i.UL'TJCI'Ii. 11'fiZ LTTiCTZI:iIZ.T.'..'T. .. ,.i..' 'f ' ZZTI.ZILiL..l'fL.l.I.Z.IfQZI1..I..ITF ' il. ..j, g,.1,.'i,-M, 1 L JTTITITT ffjf 'l'l'f WWW s rrff' 'ee' N -f-1' H- X ef ff'--wi-fvff-mf M-mv--ff ,- ---W'---7 I life, 5 llfliilflfrf , 'll' in-52-2 l Iliff' ll 1' wfi?'l'li 1 A ..Tf5'2f5?lai?ff3i it 112! i fl'lll11f.efL f . 5 -iiifllfftli will i f ., .-.t - JU A . twiifif' .--N ..?i1i'5.'?.ff'-., .. irzilhlfisilllll.lMlliQlaQlTfZ??3ll'lllliml Wt.. nlf.fnl rhimlll l92l ' ,, X . EV ,vi fp . fr il . 4 QM ' Snrial Zllunrtinna worthy. Tl1e second, Mrs. McClatchie's first grade children presented scenes from Longfellow's Childhood of Hiawatha, accompanied by the Cholena and G-ustakanani Camp Fire Girls. Kenneth Goll responded cleverly to the ninth grade toast with 'tBoast- ings , Forest Chappel to the eighth grade toast with Paddles , and Marg- aret Rowland to the seventh grade toast with Music The Junior High Girls' Double Sextete next sang, By the Waters of Minnetonka. The last number was a talk on t'Growth, given by Mr. Harrington. TEACHERS' CLUB PARTY y The Albion Teachers Club entertained the teachers of the Marshall, Springport, and Homer schools, and the members of the school boards of Albion and Marshall, at a dinner at the Parker Inn, Monday evening April 15. The speaker of the evening was Dean Robert Williams of the Albion College faculty, who gave an address on Education for Changing Civiliza- tion. The three-course dinner was served to over 150 people in the main dining room at the Inn. The atmosphere of spring was beautifully created by the decorations, birds and butterflies being suspended from lattices and chan- deliers, lilies and spring flowers being used in profusion, with tapers of orchid and pink placed at intervals on the long tables, and favors of pink roses and programs in the shape of butterflies marking the places. Music for the evening was furnished by a five-piece string orchestra under the direction of Prof. H. R. Harvey of the Albion College school of music. After the dinner, Miss Iva Fleming introduced the toastmaster, Principal W. C. Harton, of the high school, who called upon the Marshall teachers, for short addresses. Readings were given by Miss Dorthy Graves, and the program concluded with the keenly inspiring address of Dean Willianis. SENIOR HIGH BANQUET The evening started off with a delicious three course dinner inter- npted at intervals by the usual class rivalry, songs, yells and etc., and amist gayly decorated surroundings carrying out the general idea and subject of the evening's program, a bouquet of flowers. Mr. 'Walter, general chairman of the affair, introduced the toastmaster, Richard Chauncey. Those who re- sponded very efficiently to the toasts were Donald Cooper, t'Bleeding Heart, Lillian Hoag, 'iViolet,'l Mrs. Howlett, Snapdrafgongl' Vivian Martin, 'tRoseg Vesta Gillett, For--get-me-not, Mrs. Sebastian, Cosmas.i' Fol- lowing this the Basketball letters were awarded by Coach Dorland and debat- ing letters by Coach Beadle. The Girls' Glee Club and The Gilbert Brothers assisted by Miss Ganka and Miss Harrod, respectively, entertained us with varied music. The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity orchestra furnished music for the dance, which brought the evening to a happy close. JUNIOR, SENIOR RECEPTION The annual Reception, given by the Juniors for the Seniors, was held on Friday, June 7. . if 1 is H 1 , -,. -ar -, Q., Y . , 'Q --- .. 1 -.- i - , f -.3 . ' I , 1 'l 'P I ,x.-1 xi v . g 4 Jil. ff Us if T , T L93l ,....................- ....,,.... ,.,,..-.... .. ...,,....,. , ....,.-...- ,Y , ,... -.--- ,,,,,, ,.... ...-.--.---....-... -.A..-... ..-..-- .,-... f' 1, ' 'tml ., ' I YW v'I,, ' - V V N' ' Kyiv-55'g'i,,f271ifgP 'jfKggJV' ' ii 'V T S 531,335 I! QA '. - j E941 . ,.....-T , .. ,,,, A ,,,.,, , .,,Y H V YW- V YW...V1,.-.............,..-H - - ,.,. . ..... . . Y-. . ..... QQKEQ l I Y LA... . -fm . I up WFQQ FEL Li 4, W w Fa l EJIW YMM W3 5 ff t X, ., '4-- -:gif-3:Afg-wfgrerr-gr-f-g-rg -ffgf k'Tf.'jIfL,,.Q .',, ,,,,.A., :::g. ::.h.f:4:.1.. 'L', rmi ffih v III as y ummm in f.fnh :q M.r ll Suggested High School Sites Davenport, Iowa. Great Neck, Long Island Marblehead, Mass. Bar Harbor, Maine. Kissiniee, Fla. Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Pratt: tTo Palmer Shepherdl -Give us the principle parts of the Latin word to teach. Shep: What's that, Post? Post:-Damfino! Shep: Damfino, damfinare. damfin- avi, damfinatus! A senior thinks he likes a woman in a plain tailored suit and hat. He does not really like them that way but he knows he is safer. VValters: How many sides has a circle? Trine: Two. Walters: What are they? Trine: The inside and the outside. Well you've got to say one for the FROSH. They're trying. SENIOR'S: VERY! Marshall S. Hide, here comes an ambulance. Judith T'ench: Why should I hide? Marsh: They're apt to pick you up: You're unconscious, aren't you? p A man from the cellar always comes up smiling. I'll just sit down and hammer something out on the piano. Hilmar Fisher murmured noncha- lantly. And to us it sounded as though both the instruments mentioned were employed. Robert G. Had my fingerprints. tak- en yesterday. Relis Brown: Do you suspect any- body? Miss Reynolds Cat senior class meet- ingjz The class history will be given by John Kirk who is short and sweet. Richard B. The next generation' will have to learn to stagger before it will be able to follow the footsteps of its fathers. Many girls who have left home un- der a cloud have returned with a silver fox lining. Margaret White: Gotta sweetheart? Esther Everett: I did have. M. W.: Where is he now. E. E.: Put him back in circulation. Helen Conley: I know a family with eleven children. Ward Avery: That family has gone stork mad, hasn't it? The modern girl would rather mend a fellow'5 ways than his socks. Bob G.: I play the piano just to kill time. Howard Brown: You certainly have a good weapon. Neighbor: I understand that your daughter is a finished soprano. Mrs. Wolfinger: No, not yet. But the neighbors almost got Dorothy last night. Ralph Young: Where do you get this stuff of being a war veteran. Dick Chauncey: Well, you see I've been in the battle of Sedan. A mouse that climbs a woman's skirt today must be mixed with kan- garoo! Yost: You see, we've gone into truck farming, Maggie: You can't fool me. You don't raise trucks, they come from a factory. Noble Moore: Aren't you wild about bathing beauties? Chas. Arey: I don't know, I never bathed one. A sailor may have a girl in every port but the school boy has a girl on every davenport. A. Robinson: Would you like to be buried in a Jewish cemetery? Mr. Walter: I'd die first. Housewife tto garbage manlz Am I too late for the garbage? Oz Densrnore: No mam, jump right in. in 2n:r+ii vlfimff1l,i fl dl gi ' f 1 E961 'mt -:.ulli. '1f:ma. 1: 1 g aa: A AWIEIIM W1 Aviator: Wanna fly? Margaret S.: Oo-o-oh, yeth! Aviator: Wait I'll catch one for you. Glenn Kemler: Why is the milk here blue? John Kirk: Because it comes from discounted cows! Justine Sleightz Circus in town? Byron A.: No Christmas Tie. Ramond Gardner: I've never seen a cord of wood I hope I never saw one. But I can tell you-this is good-- I'd rather see than saw one. Are you sure that was a marriage license you gave me last month? Of course, what's the matter? Well, I thought there must be some mistake: I've lived a dog's life ever since. Tl-IAT'S LOVE I never stop to think. You mean you never think to stop. Mr. Harrington: We must keep the road to learning in constant repair. Dorothy Shannon: Thankgoodness for the Varsity Drag. Walter's: What. keeps the moon from falling? Student: I guess it must be the beams, Mason Hoaglin: How can I keep my feet from falling asleep? ' Mrs. Hick's: Don't let them turn in. Beadle: Say don't you ever have any home work to do? Chas, C.: Sure, I'm on my way to her hom.e to do it now! Jane N.: Ward grabbed me last night and said he was going to kiss me. Doris C.: I bet you werescared! Jane N.: I was-I thought for a minute he was going to back out. 11. What did you get on the quiz? Zero, but that's nothing for me. He was an engineering student, and left bl11e prints on her neck. TWO STEADIES 'The moon goes up The moon goes down They talk of us All over town And no one knows Excepting two How much of what They say is true. George Miller: Say Jack I think I'll get me a tuxedo. George Gilg: Sorry George but the fact is they don't make 'em with knee pants. Ruth Young: Don't you think you could grow to love me? Bud Richard: I'm afraid not. I've stopped growing. Junior Officer tbreathlesslyl: Cap- tain, there's a girl stoway on board. Passenger Don Main: Tell her to hide in my cabin. Bugs Beadlez One thing I don't suppose you ever had to do with an airplane and that's wash it.. How do they get dirty? Relis Brown: Maybe it ran into a mud hen, Dorothy Smith: Am I the first girl you ever kissed? Nib Herriff: Well, you're the last and the last shall be first in everything. Irene Rush: So your boy friend is a musician. What does he play on? J. Peak: The davenport. The most wonderful thing in life is sleep because it takes you out of life. IMPORTANT NOTICE Any high school student committing suicide before notifying the proper authorities will be sent to jail. Mr. Harton: What made you over- sleep this morning? Dorothy Biggs: There are eight in the house, but the alarm was only set for seven. .. i Il' ll'12llllDl W ..,..ll g C - V lm' ' l my- - f: f i971 Mr. Harton: Well, Richard do you remember the old days when movie houses were dark as pitch and the click of the camera drowned out all else? R. Noble: Yes, darnit, I was eight years old then and my girl wasn't out of the cradle. Don Main: Where are those good looking legs carrying you, young lady? Flirt: To be precise, they're taking me home: and there aren't going to be any heels dragging along either. George Gilg: I was in a big train robbery on the way to Chicago. Jane Nowliu: How romantic! Tell ns about it. ' George Gilg: I took my girl to eat on the diner. Jack N. How come Conklin is such a good aviator? Ward A. You see, they can't make him any dizzier than he is now. Mrs. Wayne: Is your daughter tuck- ed in for the night? Mrs. Waite: Yes, likely tucked in Donald H.'s car as usual. The tragedy of the flea is that he knows for a certainty that all of his children will go to the dogs. Dorothy S. I spent ten dollars on a canary last week. Petit: That's nothing. I spent fifty dollars on a lark. Traffic is only as dense as the drivers. What makes Lucille Ganka so wild? Ralph Young: Her father was a pitcher. Glenn Kemler sure does know his onions. Justine: Well, he must have eaten them just before he had that date with ine last night. Look at John Kirk and Caroline R. with their arms around each other. Mason Hoaglin: Yeh, small people, small pleasures. Miss Way: Is this a one way street? Policeman: Yes, and there's no two Ways about it. Judith Tench: Shall I take you to '7 the zoo. Marshall S. No. If they want me they'll come after me. W. Moore: I just -one swatted two flies female. male and one Mr. Walter: How can you tell? W. Moore: I got one on the card table and the other on the mirror. Harley Guy: What do three balls in front of a pawn shop mean? Robert G. Two to one you won't get it back. Byron A. How are you coming along with your dieting? Shirley Osmun: Oh, things are be- ginning to shape up. l Lecturer: I have faced wild tigers raging wolves, terrible lions, and- Voice from the Audience: Come o11 home with me and help me face my wife! Maybe I shouldn't have brought this up, murmured the aviator as his plane began to fall. Why did Harry commit suicide? He was held up on his pay day and robbed, and he knew Dorothy wouldn't believe him. Father, can you help me with this problem? I could son but I don't think it would be right. No I don't suppose it would, but have a try at it anyway. J. Peak went for a ride with a sail- or last week when the fleet was in and she had to walk home. Just her luck to get a petty officer! How to VVin Your Girl Dear Sally, of all the girls I've asked to come to this high school ban- quet I most hope you can come. Oz. Densmore: Where ya' goin'? Eve: You men are all alike. Kenneth Post: Dayton. Adam: Hey, who told you that. Oz. Densmore: Get one for me too. Eagan .sg it -fg I ii illm- limit 3' so I fi 1 lilo I f I hilt ll ulllll l I vt 1 lim x 1 AI ll aw., 'frmrumq ': Jw ., IIISHRII WIBIIM fum ak y ., , Ng ,' f , D ' ' B nilllilllm Wx null IIIII , , 4,1 ,557 , :EET i5sg61'?'g .W w2gg5Zf3lllIl v' eff f .. ,. lk!nllll1 gmumnI mmm I .W A' 7..nlIll ' ,M um U41 H uunlwll HmM UPn ' WQIIIHIAM w w Q ' Q mr snlsfn7:Q35Fi . uf ., ., ' - - - V f-f, - - -nl' ziammllll H imumdlill 1 irum flmmfmh '1'.1u:f.nnsnKQrlwlllnlrlmmnmk J-fIHl1lI2.c:nnKv'm E991 4 Business Birvrtnrg A UT! JMOBILIC SALES Al.bion Motor Sales Ford Sales and Service Albion, Michigan Maple City Auto Fo. Buick Sales and Service When Better Cars are made Buick Will Make Them Ya-rger's Sales 8 Service Oldsmobile The fine car made finer. BABY CHICKS Barker Hatchery Physical Culture Baby Chicks A Michigan Accredited Hatchery Albion Hatchery Quality Baby Chicks A Michigan Accredited Hatchery We do custom hatching BA KERIES Hoa'glin's Bakery All kinds of baked goods. 205 N. Superior St., Phone 32. BARBER SHOPS Seitlei-'s Barber Shop The place to go when you want a good job. 104 N. Superior St. The Snug Barber Shop Compliments to The Washington Gardner High School C. L. Robinson, 101 W. Porter l'lark's Barber Shop Five Barbers give you Strictly Sanitary and Up-to-date Service At New Bohm Theater Bldg. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Scllumacker Construction Co. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Albion Chamber of Commerce To serve Albion, its students, merchants, manufacturers, labor- ers and all its citzens is our aim. Recreation Association Activities for Children Activities for Adults Teams in Playground Ball for Men Gymnasium Classes for Men and Women CLEANERS Harry Morse 0derless Cleaning All work carefully done Michigan Ave. Albion, Michigan Fred A . Avery Send it to a master Quality is our watchword 409 So. Superior St., Phone 59 ULOTHIERS Dave Hoffman Stylish Clothes For Men and Boys We always sell for less. Torrey 8: Blaisdell Albion's Leading Clothiers Albion, Michigan OONFEFTIONERIES Albion Confectionery Fine Confections and Ice 303 So. Superior St. Albion, Michigan. Cream Mag's Confectionery The place to get your Sodas, Sundaes, and Soft Drinks North Superior St. 'llhomas Confection Fo. Manufacturers of Choice 219 Michigan Ave. Confections 'Public Building a specialty 508 Burr Oak St., Phone 341-J 'JL. -T11 Zillfgni Z'Tl'l'T'Il'Il'1Y.Z'l1L,L 'fl.2.I',lTl'LiZl,.i .LST .Z Till ',' I 'L,f , T' T ' 1. J. LIL.'.IjfT g'7T'lT'f'gg fin Q.. 'W :Til 1 ' l f ' M IT.'-' ,?Y 7 'T W5 wfF'T i7M'f2l . I .alll m I ' 'Q 1 i l 'SH V f, C 4 dial ,-,S ii? 'l5i l Tf, -, .fin K. i E Ljillilll tlllmill lzsin!laZ77UKil1flW'1 I ll lllntdlufmt.Q1li'5ll,4l:llllifi-Wwllliloss L., .C 'f fffA 'fQf''i 'M'1 fTm7l'1'f':1 ' T '7'1ff..1QTll'IL'.T,Ij '....4L....I..,L.1L.1'.i.ZL1, '.,L'l'fi' T.. , . 1 'Iii I-Ql1.I lII.I.ll'1.,.4Q.aQ1..11ZI'lII'f WJ D991 'S hmmm mm phil Business Eirrrtnrg I ,Al RI ES ELECTRICAL A. G. Noble Chain Dairy Pasturized Milk and Cream Clean and Sanitary X 'tDrink a glass of Milk Electric and Battery Radio Sets Radio, Appliances and- Electrical Repairing ' t., Ph 554 Hicws Dairy 411 S. Superior S one You can whip our cream but you can't beat our milk Floyd R. Hicks I-I'umphrey's Dairy We stress Purity and Service 514 S. Eaton St.. Phone 929 DENTISTS R. P. Powers, Dentist 109 S. Superior St., Phone 28 Albion, Michigan DOCTORS A. Herzer Physician and Surgeon Parker-Kesler Block, Albion, Michigan H. DRUGGISTS Van Gm-den's The Rexall Store Drugs and Books Eastman Kodak Agency N. Burlingame Druggist North End Drug Store R. F, W. Parks We'll meet you at Parks Drugs and Soft Drinks 318 S. Superior St. Stoddard Pharmacy Next to State Bank Drugs, Books and Stationery l'lI.EC'TRICAL General Electric VVi.ring System Good Service Electric Shop C. Ross Richtmeyer 108 W. Porter St., Phone 197 Anything Electrical FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Fisher Funeral Home Ambulance and Lungmotor Service Private Chapel and Complete Motor Equipment 211 Michigan Ave., Phone 692 FI'RNAf 'ES F. L. Strain Holland Furnaces Make warm friends 222 S. Pearl St., Phone 677 Albion, Mich. FLORISTS Hubert's Greenhouse Store 102 E. Erie St. Member of F. T, D. All Kinds of Floral Work Thomson's Greenhouse Say it with flowers West Porter St. Albion, Michigan. FUEL McDougal. and Young We Keep You Warm Coal, Coke and Wood J. A. Gibbs Wood, Coal and Feed Albion, Michigan, FURNITURE STORES C. E. Marsh 313 S. Superior St. GROCERIES ' Brown's Delicatessen Groceries, Seeds and Vegetabales An R Grocer .IZIU IQ i L .M mm u wn... 1 H M 1llnltJllll H b mllllllllnmw mllliwvmlllgm' lllfllltunmngw limi ' V H011 lu- H -'II me A w ' Business Eirrrtnrg GROPERIES Park Street Grocery J. R. Foster, proprietor Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Full line of Delicatessen Goods Phone 748 for Service Arey's Grocery 410 Perry St., Phone 556 Staple and Fancy Groceries Prompt Delivery Ivochholz and Gress Quality Groceries Fuel and Feed Try Our Service HARDWARE V. L. Koon Hardware Hardware, Sporting Goods and Radios 105 S. Superior St. HOTELS Parker Inn A1bion's Newest Hotel Rates 32.00 and up Albion Hotel Modern Rooms Popular Prices Albion Hotel Company INVESTMENTS Homestead Loan 8 Bldg., Ass'n. A safe place for your investments and securing funds for building a Home. JEWELERS Arthur H. Tuchtenhagen Jeweler and Optometrist Benrus and Gruen Watches LAUNDRIES The Home Laundry and Service Elm St. Quality 309 W. Dean S. Steffe LAUNDRIES The Model Laundry And Rug Cleaners 203 E. Erie St. Albion. Mich. MEAT MARKETS A. Christensen Fine Meats 115 N. Superior St. Phone 52 Albion, Michigan. H. MILLIN ERY Gray Hat 8: Dress Shop Best Hats of the Season Dresses for, every occasion.- 116 N. Superior St. MUSIC Moore's Music Co. Orthophonie Victrolas, Pianos, Electric Radios, Musical Merchandise ' NEWSPAPERS Albion Evening Recorder 111-115 W. Center St. Albion, Michigan. OPTOMETRIST Everett Cavvanagh Eyesight Specialist PHOTOGRAPHERS The Ludwig Studio Photographs of Distinction 106 E. Erie St. Albion, Michigan. The Pike Studio 11 Years in Albion Photographs that live forever 414 S. Superior St., Phone 664-.I PRINTING Recorder Press Co. 111-115 W. Center St. Albion, Michigan. A .ill 'Pnl NI nr A-it in a f llllllll ' mmxn-Mitzi. mmm SI A umma, I ' v ' - - Q I ..,' ' h I i' h 0 1mll1M ll H I n nlilllllllm 211110 1l MmiQlmiIU1'.1w,.n1noKQlUVii1..umnnM HHim WYsllHlIrf L1021 ln 11202 S Business Eirrrtnrg PRINTING RESTAURANTS - The Art Craft Press Red Arrow Cafe Printers, Stationers 85 Engravers Hoaglill 62 Gallka , 108 W, Porter St. W. Porter St. Albion, Michigan, Chatterbox The American Restaurant REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 402 S' Superior St' . H. W. Russell Real Estate and Insurance 10855 S. Superior St. Albion, Michigan, Bam-on's Cate The best place to eat 203 N. Superior St., Albion, Michigan. F- W- Culver SHOE REBUILDING I R 'E t t lqzufgalgesiggrioiagti S a e Hahn's Shoe Hospital Albion, Michigan, Progressive and Dependable for 22 years G' M' Markle 103 W. Cass St. Real Estate and Insurance Albion, Michigan. , 11955 S. Superior St. TAXILAB Smith as Baldwin Yelfoui Cab C0- General Insurance 'lam and Baggage Phone 102 Phone 79 214 E. Mulberry St. w. R. Noyes TU' Sum' Insurance Fred McAuliffe 10115 N. Superior St. T' , h I k Albion. Michigan. in Copper and S eet ron Wor Albion, Michigan TIRE SHOP RESTAURANTS Brit-S9012 Cafe Steve's Tire and Accesory Shop Where every meal is a Goodyear and Dunlop Tires Dl9aSaI1t IIIGIIIOPY Vulcanizing and Tire Repairing 115 S. Superior St. Gas, Oils and Greases lzillulndllll N Aniimllllllllllmillln Ulm -mlmlIl1'muz.n1rnK uUllIIlIlllwunnAQ lmllfllllutnlulsnkl H W lun : A I llpulmz 1-il1lm'n11a11!1ll..- .WWI Fwflllli n ' -.......1.,..- ,,. A . Y. , -. V H031 W ,, . ,... A ' l n ' I V' - -'Y' f?K-fT 9 ' 4 + f 15 - ll c. W ,,,. - i1nu1un1nniuu.-nn.-. lun...nn..nune1nn1nu-.4141 1. Q. 1 1. 1mf1mi...m1mi--in-nn TRAINING FUR LE DERSI-IIP To train young men and women looking forward to suc- cessful business careers is the purpose of Argubright's. The courses of study are all full College Grade. Our en- rollment is limited to one hundred fifty. Our student body is carefully selected. At Argubright's, under the personal direction of suc- cessful business men, you will be taught to do the things expected of you in actual business. You will follow reg- ular office hours. You will learn bookkeeping, accounting, business practice, banking, and management by our exclu- sive business laboratory plan. You will dictate reports and letters, and becontinually in a business atmosphere. You will be taught the fundamental laws of finance, man- agement, production, and distribution. VVhen you have graduated from Argubright,s, you will be placed in the type of position that you, by nature and training, are best adapted to fill-where you will advance rapidly. Argubright's is fully approved by the State Depart- ment of Public Instruction. and is recognized by many great business organizations as THE ONLY PLACE where they can obtain dependable material. Call or write for complete information. ARGUBRIGHTS SCI-ICDCL OF Accounting, Business Administration and Secretarial Science 43 WEST MICHIGAN AVE. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 11.-11.-1-...1-.1....1111..-...1..11.g1gl-.n- c attic -...M g ,M ' 'IIT 'gl il ' 9 fi L . T ' i w i if mil.?2wlEi lii'lflIll M m H f104l P --uv --Q M ' ' f ll W r r h +H.mmmm.W.m.mW.n.nn.m.m,... .,....,.m,mn.n-wmmw-M.m,mm.M.m.mW.n.m,MM.. T Lcmclsmans' T Extends cordial congratulations to the I i graduaitng class of 'Z9. I .AB : 5 THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 8: MARX 3 CLOTHES I g I Q f ! 4- .5...-....- - - - .- - ...1...-,,- -,- - - -,-- - - ..-.- -.- ... - .. -....-.,.,-.. .,-,,,.-....- .. - .. - - ..-...... .., - .. .. .. -, - -,..,-....-. W5 t i H 1 i 1 Q Your High School Years MX i -are the years when precious of' A Q i memories are in the making. , 'f X if if l X l I 'Qt ly' l ft Q lx l i OURS IS THE ART , 4 S -'fr l -of preserving these happy mem- ' ' 'bw W, i Q ories so that they may be relived V ' A through all the coming years. 1 i Tbotograpbs of CDistinction THE LUDWIG STUDIO T 106 East Erie St. Albion, Michigan l E All vi i f - ll lll SV -i rrrl iffmtllllilill it 1fT'f'i'll Ml lI'41halH fzmnhlw lllllllllllillifnllrxmli l 11051 1-,.t...- -,,..,i.:A ..,, , . 1 lL. L -.2 gi 4 5.1, ' . ' ' if ,V Q in. , .'.. . .tual ...- .. X, , i....,, 'I' i ----- V-. -.--m- - -.-- -i,,......,. ..-.- .. ..........- 4. We Believe ..... The policy of business publicity should be a broad policy which contemplates the value to the community of the goods or service which is offered and no statements made which cannot so qualify. Albion State Bank WELCOME llllllllIllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllilllIllIIllIIIllIllIIIIIIIllIlllllIlllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllzllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' GG ' 97 to the Students of Albion High F or 31 years we have served your needs and wants, watched your progress, your growth, boosted for you in every way, and now we pledge an allegiance stronger and dearer in every way. l'lere's to your most successful year! We have served your Mothers and Fathers, now may we serve YOU? GEO. MITCHELL 8: CO. A ICE FREAMS AND FONFECTIONERY PHONE 121 219 SO. SUPERIOR ST. .L 5 1 ' . ww- W , .ii l , '-.il X ... L., ,,,L' , 11061 ,,,.. . ,. , ll ie- ---- - '- - '- - -'-' - - '- - '- -m ---- 2-f-H- - - 4-'- - - I f -w- - 'IVI -w-w-w-w- ! ! iF h I-l'hSh1G'l 1 The Bullen Store is headquarters for the ' dress requirements of the modern high i school girl. Sweaters, frocks, coats, hos- - lery, lingerie, gloves, hats, costume jewelry, - tOllCttI'lCS and many other dress accessor- 1 ies are always found here and in the latest - interpretation of the mode. i 3 The Geo. T. Bullen Company as 36 YEARS IN ALBION i i +g1nn 1111 1. 1111 . 11111 .lt 11111 1 111111 ull- ?,.mM .... ...,.., ....- ,..J.,h.. .. ,.,.. .. ..H.. .. ..,..... .. .. ..M.. L i qICommercially speaking, the high school graduate is only half a 1 lnan. The coHege graduate shs in the suuvel chair and pushes the button. The high school man answers his ring. l qIAlbion College offers you right at home the advantages of the , largerinsdtution-ma wide range of courses taught by speciaHsts,a varied prograni of student acdviues and runnpethionsg and the advantages of the small college-personal contacts with the faculty, a democratic spirit, friendships that never die. And all - these things at reasonable cost. I i ALBION COLLEGE qIEnrollment limited to 800. Fall term opens September 18, 1929. - Do not delay. Call at the college office or write today to President - John Lawrence Seaton, Albion College, Albion, Michigan. I in-sun 1:111 -1 --z-f--f1 111 1 -' -it -111 1 11-111 1 1un1 5 it Q E+ ll 'sf E or mr' so E . it at L if-3 all ' .. WW 4 W' l . , lily- ' I 'l H' l - -I 1 A N .1 I ..-,'T l 7rn. 'll' lllHs. ll K - L v Au :Jill fi ml-'1 l -.L .rc ' mania fiiife m . lla mum 1 K-.A Yi 'fm'-Y 'Y, Z L ' -Y 'TZ 'lZ'T.L.1l1 QTf.LLIZI,'.Q.TgIL..'.II1'.2QLZ.. .,,.,..,,..,, ,,.., ,- W... ,W..,-...N,...L.-.....f..-..i'TI---- H071 iii 'fi-'rv wel, Si? 531 '? LE f7Irj 'jfj 1'r' A Li ,I . . ful-II 'N-.544 I, L. lT..M,I..i'ii..I....1f.I.,I,,I'T'I,lHE g.lff.I,.. .4 . 'E l T SEBASTIAN I ELECTRIC i l OFFERS l THE LATEST IN 5 LIGHTING FIXTURES g THE BEST OF WIRING SYSTEMS T May We Serve You? -l- I ,Nh qv.vK1-?f1-:.,,1':??E1..- ....- ---11--f-:::. --- --' Stk G5 A ,I--I:IITnnTlm.-Ima-IIII1my--III.-.IIvIilItITvIrlTII Iirlui-I .1IIn...nII1IIu1Im--IIII.-Im,Im.-Inllnvnvlnunvi,III-Iw1I i IJ' I..wI--Im-IIII-,III1UIIim..-IIII-MII-nII-IIII1,IIIin CENSCDR THEATRE Management Wishes the Class p of 1929 A Happy and Prosperous Future I-.Ml ... 1.1I...1IU,-...II-IIII1 1I1IIII1.,I In-Im-nn.-.III1:Iniw...IIII-Iminn-nun-IIII1IIII-If , ' T FOUNTAIN 'Plefh apl9 Gill ' I as I X gm 'J .mmevv I IIQ I TER CBUITER IE-:.' I , -I' Ii . i Compliments of H Maple City Dairy 1135 Company K 11:3 , Q MARKET PLACE, PHONE 19 ' X - f ' ALBION, MICH. -I.-- -- ---- - --I- - -I-- - ---I - I--- - ---- - -I-I - III- --I--.I-- ..-I -6.1. -I--- - - - --'- - '-'- - ---- - -'I- - --Il -I-'-- -I-----' -I- III I H081 le lui. - 'T-Wfl 'pl l HN M-Al l 'I I -g..-.... Carl E. Petersen -.minnina1uu1nnn.-nn..un....nu..un1nn1uu ,,1,.,,1un..-nun,ue.-nu1uu1uu..unn1nq..nu1.m.il I f 111 No. Superior St. - The ur se of a ift P P0 3 i is to please the one who . receives lt- The Cleaner i Make us your gift PHQNE 59 - counselors and you ll be I sure to please. f Gifts That Last i Quality I Jewelery llTlW 'm 'i l7ii uH7 i 'lTl '7N5 1l' ITHUTN lTTTTTT T THIITIIPI '!'--- flll -- -----Q---- H111-11 vf-Iw- -- ------- - -n l 1 F IN our plan of St0re-keep- l H ing, Quality and Service - R F are each dependent on thc i , , other. VVe could not give l Quality without also giving M S Service-nor Service With- ! out giving Quality-and re- g main very long in business. : '-' ln this respect our business ideals have never changed. E For Quality and Service l were the warp and Woof of - the first J. C. Penney Com- pany Store, founded 27 ' years ago. E .l.-..-,.......-u.. ..... .- g- -,.n-.. .-..-.. ......... up so Q1 a 51 v af-' 1 a lffnqg ghd, ,4iiml,H,WQ Us dllg plug -. rap, I- v an ,nil 'Z llgpgff msg ,luv Mfm m ' M,,f,M I f 1 uiifllilltwnnmr lull' ri .- .MUIHQWMtm, I ll , 3 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,m,,,1,-,,,,,,,,,,.,.,- ,,,,,, ,c ,, , , , . r,,, ,, . - lf109I ...,. WT., V- a 'rg' i , wr-i, f K i. .f,:, . n H ' . f tm 4.,,.,.,,,-,,,,-,,,,..,,,,-,,,,-,.i.-,...-,...-,...-,.......,-,.:......g. 4-..-.........,..-.,.........................,...,...-............-....-.. .F T Sandwiches 1 2 T l 1 9 1 1 ANSVVER: 3 i The Pagoda I 2 sANDw1cH suomfis i T 113 Michigan Ave. i I I i 4- -1- -in ,,1nn-un1uu-milun,un,nn,nn,nninnleiul-univ S -Q -. --.. .........g. .Q- GIVE Whitmanps Candy I i F I - The White Swan Candy and Other - Good Things To Eat and Drink 'mv mm fmsw PoP oomr H. w. wHAusr H u1nn1 ...mn-.m1-lu1nu..un..un-n:v1un1nn1in ,,..,,u1im.-,,,,1.n.1im1,..,1 .. 1 .... 1 --in THOSE WHO DANCE . . . Likewise those : , who don't Del'g 'f1'l'Y should see Different our Spring i showing A, R. of Footwear. Drugs 8z Cameras i paints wallpaper I Walter H. Rogers i-- ---- - -.-- - ---- - ---- - .--- - --2. - 1-.- - ---- - -.-- - -.-- ---i- -.-- -ii 4----M ---- - ---- - ---, - -'-- - -'-: - ---- ---u- --i- - --x- ------Q-Q fgwi Haig' if - 55 ailiiiiiifm RU Mr, iii! ii W L If110fl 1 l I If mim .mm A ' i ,M Il '? ' 'l W' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l ' ' ' ''A''N l u 'T T ! g Arthur S. W ilclt i i . Q i MODERN i i 1 i L i . . ll i Plumbing, Heating and 4 2 Ventilating 5 los E. Eiie si. 5 i I if D I Phone 743 Albion, Mich. 1.-..-.. ........ 1 ................. ..-..-.iL i l i i I i i ! 5 i I q This book represents work done by Recorder 5 Press Co., Albion, Mich.5 Service Engrav- ! ing oo., Detroit, Mich.g The Ludwig studio, I 2 Albion, Mich.g The Pike studio, Albion, i Mich.3 David J. M2lll0y ch., Chicago, 111.5 Q I Ellis Publishing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. i 1 1 ! 1 A i I i Q . 1.-..-..-..-..- -.-.-..-...-i.- -..-..-i.- - i-..- -ii.-iw -i-..-..-..-..-..-.1 fbinhml lil muhiilill A will 'lillliml llillln tllliiiiiiiliillli Miriam. lillllliuir ummm 4 l1111 I Il' ' I A51 If'I'r',f , or -mimi f.fBErmf3.L'ILi 'nI A r ,M EE-?..'If'gb?T,1IL-gL31:,A4fg I5w,1',fQL,Eg-Q? 'Q'm-.-In-ml-un1nn..nuirun-.zu-11.11 .- 1 .- -. -. :.-.I..-i..- -. .-. .-.-.In-n-I-.II1-.II-un-un-un-nn-uf I COMPLIMENTS or ' I Gale Manufaeturin 1 I Com any 1 Grey Iron Foundry Albion, Michigan T - I Ju--uu1uu 111-- ' ----1 ' -- -- 1111 ' 111- 1 -11-1 1uu1u,i, -g-....... ..---- I ---- -- - .- - .. 1-..-.-I- ...I - - - - - - - -..g I I i I I COMPLIMENTS or i The Service Caster and I Truck Company ALBION, MICH. L I I MANUFACTURERS OF I High Grade Industrial Casters and Modern i I Factory Trucks T I i I 1 I ,a.-...- ..... . ..-.- .... 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